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v — —— (Werthrsed from the Pirst Page) _— LOCAL NEW wEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Covtistox,--On Wernesday evening, « loco- motive on the Hndeon River Railroad ran into « wagon with two horens attached, which was being driven acroee the track at 175th et: weron was demolished, an’ one of the heres fg killed, The driver, a dad named Me Donald, he aninjured, The locomotive wa ced to the 4 amount of $200. The wayo oy = @ wazou aod horse were valued Tun Femste Emionanr Scnsme.— Mr. Mercer, the philanthropic gentleman, who is atout tosupply the young men of Warhington Verritory With wives, from New England and from thie city and vicinity, bas been in Washington for the last few days on business connected with this novel emi- aration scheme, He yerte day telegraphed to bis Boanp or Pxcisr—Postroxemest oF THE Finat Meeting, At the last meeting of the Board of Excise, a resolution was adopted that the Fiftieth and final session of the Poard for 1°65, ahould be held reaterday noon, The final rreetine hee been, how. ever, postponed to October Diet toenable at lerat 100 brother at the Courtiandt strect llotel, that every- Por on ahace prepered thelr papers w ew | ? ai facto n iy O tokine ¢ t ‘ ¢ * a thing was progressing ins eal sfoctory manuer i emrunt heake nd vill het t cn fe expe ted that several lin A young women will | Pop igy eestor th preceat your will be taken out to this new “irrado” where they will | failiotiareho. of ¢ be at once put {nto situations, and enabied to earu | wufficient for their rapport, and to repsy the money @ivanced for their passare. Great care is taken in City Govinsmrst—ALorevins— Yesterday weethe reguiir me of the Board, but no call having been iaued (rich ie necessary when ting da the selection of thor who are tobe sent ont. Refer- | is cet teg avtinnrned wi hout day at @ previo ences are required’ from well known and re. | pine ree ! sponsible meno, and especial partion are do- ] bre seeme te needed that neither tailed to arcortain this fact beyond } enti t ' shadow of a doubt, #0 that if any improper) City T cbarncter gaina a parang, it will not be from a lock of Ther ng of this vigilance, Mr. Mercer will bo back to day, when (he | abe M aa} “pexl, 008 tad. thes, timo for eailing will be definitely fixed, which will seh tex bee hed edacaalh pate be probably about the middie of next month. The POLITICAT propeller Continental, now lying at pier 12 N. ht. is TAMMAST Flatt NoMINATIons, Ive In- the veerel chartered for the purporn of taking OULLLO | pranem was re-normionteton Welne ovenine young Indies. Their destination is Seattic, on PO | jiaee of the Bop Coott, The name of Joba BR. get's Bound, The veesol will eo by the Siralte Of) preckert being withdrawn atter a eperr! by Jobm A Magelian, and not round the Horn as stated in other Burreliin bie feror, ‘The present Chief Jum pape goon as the young ladies arrive, they will | 1, Hotert of the ®uy rant wae also nomi: be at provided with homes, Every calling ts bite 4 fey Sarin Ramiel ones was nomic sepresented among thore who are voing, even marie | erin one ct the dar coe thereof, bor the Coortet and the fine arte are not forrotien. Those whocan | Common tor, | Hef dudes, who bas | feach music and other branches will be placed in yeee aie . x ber tthe’ prevent iheninvent) whe gharge of schools, which aro already eatabliabed, and | nominated for Jucceot toe Mrrnet and Mi- fm course of time ft fe hoped that all wili find good | Chl 0 thon, vos mo raat ld fir wi eceuoy Bhsbands “ which blessing,” na the holy fathers nay, Sich oe Tavis Okakhil: Couulereay: met lin eve Me Gaveutly pray they may obtain.” ning, bat transacted no business of importance, The Viotest Deatn ov A CurrorMas,—The ortal ¢ ter Aarne Hial! fe to nell and ’ “ten tally Rev. Lot Jones, 1).1)., residing at No. Ti Second ave., Bdeputy tothe Episcopal Convention, fell from the steps of St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia, Inet even- Aion adjourned tag, fracturing bisskull, He died in two hours. RePenTioaNn N fore Toxrotas Embassy visited several of | pabiiean Convent par public echools yosterdry, commencing with the and nominated cand fa free Academy, where they examined everything In the 4th District, Lew rioms, Laat erenine,the Re- t Avsem!!y nominations met einrorce of the Districts, of the 7th Ward Horpa " wae nominated, and oo the ot “ Hiepharn, of @ith apparent interest, In some of tho achools the the lath “The bd Dietrics Adjourued withou 4 puplis went throngh various exorcise, such as dril- | ing avy nomination Lag, calisthenice, singing, recitations, ete. The Ern- Usury Beevicr Bocirtr. ~ At a Convention pessy will remain but « few dare longer, daring | tion of Delegation ealies ia + which time itis contemplated to show them every~ nomanee of orders of the Central Organization of the United Service Society thing in the city worthy of notice. to nominate a candidate tor State Renuter for the Sth Benatorial Dintrict, hel! at Maronic Hall nat evening, A Nopie Caanrry,—On the 12th of Angnat | pioot Cheriee 6 ¢ 1 received an ununimnous east @ Home for aged and infiim people, and an hos- | Bomination for that oflice pital for poor sick persona, was oponod at 4.7 and 49 THR COURTS® Fifth street, near Avenue B, under the auspices of Core? Caurtpan the Rodemptorist Fetbore of Third atreet. They | Circuit. Part! are attended to by the Sisters of St. Francis, more commonly called “Bisters of the Poor,’ These Risters belong to n class ot reliorour whore vows | O00) MMi compel them to beg for mubsritience, Mouoy they | cial Pernt will not touch with their hands, bat thor who an- | Fuet. Now ewer their application may diup it Ina box which 904, Ww they carry for that purpose, Food of all kinds may 10), ; i be given to them, and they mao it themeclves and | }i2p 1%) 1562, 1604, 1500, else distribute it to othere who may be in need, but Common Part! Adionrned for the Term if their house was filled with silver snd gold they rat Me SIL 4, VAT, Gof, 12 202, could cot appropriate any of it to their own ure. a a J Parcel Bas ‘The beds and iron hedstea’s provided for the sick Pi gt ; eh M : . r The ¢ a of peers and the inmates of the “Home” cost @60 each, and | Hope Meaiuat Csrice awrence, caine up In the Bupreme Court (Cirenit) lefore Justice Futheriand, It appeara tho pinwntifl had directed the defendants to purcliage $5.00 in gold for him, Gepositing with them 4s ball ehares of the Mere! ant! Bank ne colli U Ile now brings bia action to Tecover the ehs are from the evidence that he dire i vester the beds are of the finest hair, while the voweof the “Blisters” compel them to sleep on straw, Al present, the spate occupied being too amall for general ac- commodation, German Catholics only are received fato the hospital, except in cases of emergency, but it is intended to purchase four more] gold if it rachel dui that day it, Beenie houses, when all destitn’e and unfortunate pereons, | doy it variet from Sit » but the defendente aaale oF fewale, no matter what their country or | fHoURhs \t go etione xg to jusity them in holiine on creed, will be adiaitted and cared for, At present | ket trv f queatly the pal d them any destitute person who applies at the Refectory ae HET bet ie errors te pad Bey will be furnished with @ good substantial meal free, | petyrned some elaes, boluiue the others for bes without regard to nationality or religion, Asister | tnrein. The question in cieputy whether, aa has charge of the gate, and admite any person who Pll ga ete fps ‘eyes tt Pele be bad Gnuenio may require aid, at any hour of the day or night. | given them wd hary power to sell at a price Abandoned women who wish to reform will be spect- eyes te Cen oy the plalntit!. for $r6o oe The jury ally cared for, aud looked after in tho kindest man- mer, Two eminent German physic re constant Ty in attendance, and medicines, advice, beds, bed- ding, food and raiment are furnished free to patients end inmates. Each ward of the hospital, and each Heavy Damagre AuatyetT a Stace Comvany,- the Supreme Court (Circuit) yesterday, Ann Ls sought to recove 4.08 damaces from the Kui erbocker Blage Cor ny, for injurie Heged to have room of the home are in charge of a sister, This ex- been received by her in consequence of the Compa- ; *sueelicence. On Broadway, between Hroor eeliont charity is entirely supported by voluntary Beseentraeia, abe Hy Ppt ty poh BA mitra ih ane contributions, the sisters not on duty in the wards, | nulled @ etave, gud, whi rolling inte it, the etage @oiug out daily to sclicit alms for its support. sraried euddent own irng her ries teing couritere- * ae = Fy up that it wae whotty Tux Wearner,—Afier » week of beautiful on accountof plaints own axe ssnoes thas the weather, old Boreas paid us @ vielt yesterday, and | accident took plore; that the driver of the stage raised clouds of dust sufficient to remind one of the | thought rhe w the stage be‘ore he drove tho horses forward, ey elsoray thet the bores were deverts of Sahara. Doors and windows were kept | guddeniy friehtened | gun shooting off, which took elosed, and the entire day was suzcestive of over- | therm beyond the control of the driver. Tue jury coats and stoves, The evening was decidedly chilly, brought in a verdics of #4,000 for plainsiff. end the mercury in the thermometer ran down thigh. wi bly shor'eurd Tux Witt of Ayn M, Formas -Provriar Hanire oy Dacrasey.—This caro was resumed in the Surro- gate'’s Court, yesterday, before Surrogate Tucker American Bintk Soctrry, —This being the | sana Smith, one of the witnesses to tho will, « Gith year of the existence of this Boclety, it has | former servant of Mrs. Forwan, and still in the sere been determined to celebrate it aaa jubilee year, by | yieg of Mr. FF an, the contestant, eermous in several of the churches, Tho firet of | examined at great length bv bis counsel these will be preached on Sunday evening, by Rev, at epee Pee f epent the Dr. Adams, in his church on Madison avenue. most of Ler time, at the cutbreak of the late war, in Other eminent preachers will follow in the different making aod disiibuting among chidren and others, eburches, bangers aud patriotic emliems, specimens of which Tre Picorr omicipr—Coron s Ix. H FR 1 Was Cross were exhibited Court, ‘Lhe wittess aleo etaved that she had inado au ac ual count of the pebtie stones collected by Mre Forman, and now inher avmsr. Yesterday, Coroner Wildey held an inquost Hotes ans they. Lr bef ee USE § et the Sixth Precinct Btation House, over the re- | gions, one of wh exhibited in Court, mains of William Pigott, alad 11 yearsof ace, who tees eure, Fe Ne atrnane died at the New York Hospital, from the effects of a| {i fi? expiesed admire atab wound in the back, received two weeks since, The evideuce adduced showed that on the evening of for ita Vole of taking al 3 iC Dreesed rreat the 3)th ult., John Delaney, of No, 3 Frank!ip street, | from ho valie| upon John Sherry, an intimate acquaintance, | she comp would 1 fivinw ou the Sth tloor ¢ Mulberry staie of which he connt oF her etreet. Ae Sherry ned the door ap velanoy, | she tied diane OOD he and John Vernon, wh in the | god put me at ulted him, dure | nigut, ioe» by Sherry and \ riously beaten | the roo! y Shovry and » from bie wa | mear waa located on | carved br ler ction, A few MO | the countess . r e be 86 greatest | y pareued Lelapey into | kindness and exp: od gi 646 allecon tor berwhich end struck bim qwice with his fist, and | ge deceased tees eu. during @ fight which ensuel, Vernon, armed ‘the case weasoverto blonday, the 1th instant, with @ pocket kuife, ay on the eteg@. | ap il A. A Jmring the scuttle, the dl ived his . ahi a 3 . death wound, Mire. Pigo mother, Cum, Com, Suit Acarner THR 808 oF a Crencr- s 1 ceiving @ severe From the testimony adduced, it did ‘The case of bets bbed in the neck, Delany MAN. h head, r that either of tho assail hed ture | M. Tyne came on fort Ing in the nished WA es ey and, asthe only knife seen | Bupreme Court, baton of the counsel for wus in the hauds o e iis presumed + he 9} he went 7 * committed the homicide and etal) i the he vlelnbe t hacaietteas evrm. The plain The testimony of Lr, White, of w York Hog. | tif in thie cave seeks to rec damages from defend- pital, showed that decensod to bis death by | ant (the son of lir, Tyne, of this city) for alleved the injuries intl The jury foun shat Wale | criminal mtercourse with piainufits wife, The Jiatn Higort, the deceased, came to bie death by a! pleadings on the part © Dickeon charge Mr, stab wouod witha knife, at the hands of John Vere | Pyig, w having, curs t the of July aud pou; we further hold Joba Sherry Qn accessory tO | Ausuat, i>) had ermal tutercourse with Buza- the deed." Vernon i921 years of age, and a coms | beth Z. Iickson, at the bou ect BS aver, in yettor by Rrofeenion, living at No. 8 Rutgers street, | Providence. KR. i, also ab va 4 fod K: denios having committed the deed. Bherry is 80 | places ep: ‘ally wnentioned ‘ top years of age, and a blacksmith by trace. Ho resides | which plein demands jude ft Court at No. 63 Mulberry etreet, and swears that be te | apainst dere odaot tor the eon « , the de wl innocent of the erime iinputed w him, Cor- | fenuant, on we er bend, Coules the criminal ouer Wildey committed the accused to the Lombe, to | allegasione in tho complaint, Tbe case proulses to ewuitthe action of the Grand Jury ACCIDENT IN CHATHAM Srueet,—Between four and five o'clock yesterday afternoon, as car No be a iengthy on Tur Dioneason Engines, od yesierday mornin This care in the Buper contina- the corner of Pearl and Chathain streets, it run foul | as follows: of a poorly clad woman who was crossing the etrect, When the hol! a were completed and tted @nockiug her down eeverely injuring her, 1, | by teat, the bole and a pears that Pearl et) o dividing line between | controversy then tos 0 g: 4th and Gch Precinets, aud no policeman of the | wasto be made» ib Lets wore former could be reen the time, One of the 6th | repaired and wore vith the Ward police, who was om the other side of the ling, | exerplion of thes ba letier to 1M ieaie thought he had no right to leave own precinct, Dut being reminded of Mr, Aci u's assertivn that an | sure on the bouers, bu tition and officer who aarp Be maluat Bet ee of bie post on pie would ee Uy tae ton hi be ha Lote prow lies, v a once esveuded e corrobo vis lis evidence.) ‘The ous wrnmiend lr ee Allele Wika, the Water the pres. waa VAcY wal f Court, be.ore | 6, of the Dry Dock aud Faet Broadway line, neared | Judge McCuan, Mr. Lickorson rerumed lus evidence | ‘We made no contract; work wae 4 perelb sad ¢ Secopied yon, oes . Heugh- ‘ and every fn: e wae Dot in Detroit on firet the engines. and be was in Detroit but three times; rent there im 1860; at the time of the first trial the ge Covrt oF Gexrmar Sreerons.— William Mulligan was accured of grand larceny, having stolen @150 from @ Mr. Masters, who was drugeed to sleep ina sa'oon in th avenue, near 41 the comraies.on of the theft. Mi y found euilty and remanded to: Edward Neeion was accused of 3 ntence. ery, in taking @ in trom ‘Thos, § diey, and @lro re. it being ven that an old 60 tetveen the partics, and a8 Shundiey ht have dropped trom his n wee tound culty en uasl briday to een bim ead the wh wae sentenced to vt having et i he we o wach tron J.T ue ticing in el piver- rity Pree Rose Memtn was charged with hav roLbed Win, I $1 4 while the comp. a: ta returned so ecp in aes loon, ‘The secuara proved her « ctor tor integrity, a no evid nee implicating her being Juced, Was Cecharced bdward Low pe d gu ity to Qh tlew plat grand Jarceuy. and Ware een caeod to the Peuitentinry tor one 5 Beu). Jackeon ead Bs Northrop were 0 toe Veo tary jor @teal valued at $20 irom J. M. Wilson, of No, 2 Lrees, Povtce Isterncicrnor. Charged with @ Felonious Atiay A bert Walker preferred a charge againet Jouo Clarke.a eraman, who, it ie alleged, struck him in tLe hew with @ elone ehot. inflicting a serious wou Cincke wae arrested by officer Littie. and ¢ bed by Justice Dowling im default of $1,000 pail Another Ateautt.Inlia Parker was arraigned, yesterdey, he Tombs Poller Gourt.on the charge of og atahted Johm Halsey of No, 42 Thompson tin the neck with a pair of aciesora, eis'rate to await atria beiore beanie ord Uotel Thieves Court John Thormpeon and Chas. & men, were discovered in F sich atreet, where. charced, they the doors of ' he A Davin, both yo Hotel, ¢740: » had witnessed * sled tu éetecu Dilley, who nD cu In the a of Davi ia skoeton ker anda pick, Ju by committed Leth the prisoners for exaumina- hun Trrookliyn Tase-Dais Canp,—The Atlantic Base-Ball Club. (nan official card, deny that they broke any @ngaceweont with the Athletics, They are trying to get on games with the Athle t Philadelphia with fo the next week. Their card of explanation putes new face on the affair, and here they are fully eus- tained. They hold the Champion Streamer until taken from them by euperior play. tonnep,—Dr, Charles A, Van Zandt, @ re ’ ed citven made the acquaintance of a young feiow who accompanied bim to bia home in Scher- ect, on ‘Thu ecay evening, While look- 1 key, the chap hie warch trom nade off with it, eval at $i. Brookiys Crry Pourrics,—The 5d Ward Union Convention lomt bight nomimeted Mr, Charles B. Froet wr Aluerwman A Jravocs Lover Strains merhorn # ing forhis the cha mis Rivat.—A youne mulatto, named Wiliam ©, Hare, residing in Univerrity Pleee, New York, waa taken before Judge of etabbing another Dalley yesterday, on a ch mulatto named John B. 172 Myrtle avenue, B took pleco the meh Jealousy The deadly arsault latform of a Greenpoint car, Kent ereet, Greenpoiuit, he outrave. It Harnet MeKin t ‘ov p be dirtniseed sh considerations, by the fickle tence hie ferce revenne, A lull beating will be bad this morning, Fowix Boorm was married on the Sth inet, to the davelterof Mr, Jules Hanel, of Phila- dephia, On Wednesday evening the battended the Itrookipn Academy of Music, t ness the per- formance MARINE NEWS, S. lees, 6 OSB, Seta, 6 25—H. Water,.03 43 CLEARED : *MSTIIPS. .Tafave Havre: Farle, Havana; riestans yr, Savannah; Gent § eH Cly Willagton; Octe Sea Gull, Ba: Ore. aT! ye Grant, ack rora, iain BARK Jeane Lithgow, Dandey, for Halifax, NS. ECHOUNERS—A L Peck, Pictou; Grand Poa, Wolfville, NB: Laura Pride, St Kitie: Maryland, Jecksonville: ML Wedmore, Baltimore; 8 P Adame, Elizaberhyorts Evdorm Berth Atbov: (iso Prescott, sity toopee, St Joho, NB; BM Demill, Apalach- jeola; Wok Dec be, savannah, ARRIVASN. ATRPAMANIPS.loulen Moore, Newbern; Yazoo, Norfolk: Columbia, Mavens; Equator, Galveston; liatverns, Norio’ BUIPS—Carl, Bremen; D HW Watjen, Bremen; Avia, New Bedtord; Isabel, of Span, trom Havens; BARKS—AblLotsford, Shanchae; Reindeer, Barba- ia, Cienfuegos; emay, Lingan; WT ‘etrel, Windsor, NB; Bisclow, y A Karou de Castne:, Nobile ROCHOON Horton, Windsor, Mary 8 Tibbitts, F C&N Rocera, Beaufort; Wm kb yhanna Waid. Newhe ‘ouvoy, | te tm O Jaieb, Wilmington; Thomas W Thorne, Gloucester, 1 Jim salen; Helen Me- Leod, Calate; Wm H Burden, Portland for Aibany; Nireinia, Moston; New York, Boston: b H Hammon Euzalet rt, NJ, for Moston; Graham, Gonaives, BELOW —Two brigs, unknown, Wind N, W, LS, CARRIAGES, &c JPOR SALE—ONE SPLENDID CART Hor MOE 16% heaode bi-h, 5 yeare old, Wid be euld che Apply Now Bovery, los } ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR wale cheap, A to Tl, GAFFiARNY, 37 Mont gomery of, Jereey ts | OKshS, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES OF ] oli kinds for sale—20 low priced horses and iarve | number of Yd hand carriases and wagons been aed | in livery, seiung off chenp, 1¥ Nevins et, Broos- ji? “- a | enry DOLLARS WILL BUY A GooD work ng hore, Cau be seen at the stable, inthe rear ot 74 Vaudam et, near liudeon, 3 1 es Too Late for Classification AND. FOREIGN PATES O, Poblishers entific Ainerican,"” continue to act as At. ring Patents tor Lew luventions ip eu countries: CNN & CO, have bad seventeen years’ in soliciting parents, and Lave ecved a rmore than 20,U8 thventor and other ets containing the Pateut | taut information (0 INVeMWrs, furnished, free, Hication, .sutatien and advice free, Address ag UNN &C0, ew York, OF Coe. 0) F ana Tih u c : we | Dp: SPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARB | daily made by the use of that excelens remedy, Dre PUL DEPSTA ANNIHILATOR, It has been be the Pub > inst 20 yee: and where it has been perme by and the direct tions foliowed, haa never ta clivle cme, It cle veatly upon the bowels giving rey vigor to he 2,and braces up the whole iW -cresting eeitwere new life, Every one of sedentary habite | uld ory i and ail who are troubled With Drspensds | | (QL TYPE METAL WANTLD—APPLY at | ~ the Bun Of 445 | par NTS—PATENTS~PATENTS | & CO, continue to solicit: Pare | Government protection 08 BOW Luveduoug Ww Years or ened, Unice, Ji Park Row. Panphiow af intormetion tem, ‘THE CHOUANS: Old and New F'rance After he had lifted his brother from the hore, was no matter, and bound up bis wounds ashe could, the poor girl came to herself, and Jean brought both into the hut and mace a further attempt to ga'n some iniormation as to the fete of bis mother, But Francois continued speochless; and Susan e's whole mind seemed pos- seased by an old song, which, in that nivbt of ter- ror and of flight, abe had ing over and over again to the woun’e! man, as coutaining her wt. le pro- vision of wor's and theuzhieof comfort Her answers were imperfect, and interrupted by suat ches of the song. “Where is mother left, Susane?—think for a mo- ment, poor chid !"' aat¢ Jean soothingly, “Uncer there" replied te girllooklug him full in the face, “Don's you know about it? uuder there, with all the others. The cauno», and the waggons and the cat ¢, and—and the B ues, were in the middle of us, ar d— * Well, Susanne, and what became of mother in the morning!" “Now, the widow— the old, ofd lady—ther threw ber down, and oven and the wagvons weut ov erher; and— tues her pain waa go great, your mother—the widow, Jean—how ahe implored our Jais to makean ond of ber! But the poor youths d, ‘Nay, mother*they as. bat Lappened then? No, that's notto be known! the good God may not ou know the cond God, Jean? He wou d not have allowed it, Aud then your mother sald it was w and cols did not mave our mother * cried art-remiering tone, and wringing his willie tbe atrong man's frame was mee of his emotion, “Francois d nophing '" Fram ‘The name seemed in some degroe to recad! her senses, and she spoke for 8 few mivutes more coberently. *Yoa, poor Franava! he took the horse's bridle between bis terth, aud drew his pistol and bs sa. bre, and threw himeeif upon the Blues; aud —"' Burance’s a.nd now wandered ugaip tend it was not wll had hummed in alow voice several Verses of @ balbad, that shecontinued, * Ab, what edeal of trowvle 1 Lad wih F #-—your bro- ther, Jean. It wasso bar! to find hin under all the Biues; but at last I got him on the borse, and brought hiva bh With the song that be was a wave so fond of But all Juan's further trouble and pationce wore thrown aw ay on the maiden, who was by this time quite ince pable of any further coberent efforts. His brother motionless and insensitle; only when bis mother's name was mention &® convulsive shudder passed over hisghastiy features, anda tess of ange for @ moment sighted up hie glazing eve and thea be sank back int tote! uncousciousness, Jean Gaousn atill bore up amid all th horrors; his beart w: t braced by them; aud since be had not been able to eave his wotherybis Sires Uoug bt now was to avenge he: His noxs care was to provide hismen, For this purpose he pisto be dug in the vee; recesses ot the forest, the en terawces to Which he clrsed by strong hurdles cov ~ ered over With tur: and moss, which migut over grow therm, #o as to obliterate ail trace of the re moval of ihecarth, He ey were sieltered, firms from the cold, and, inoreover, eo effectually from their eneruies, thas they often beard the Blues trasp- ing over their Leads, without the least suspicion of teing #0 Lear the o! jects of their search. Provis- fons wire bot wantiog to thea; but ik wae with tho greatest difficulty and dauyer that they could procure poWder and ebot. Andis generally Joan Chotan bimself, who crept into the towns be- leaguered by tue Republicaus, and brought back « siorool these, One day, as he was returning from one of these adventurous expeditions to Laval, and was divid- ing the powder iu ove of the excavations a lise Spart from the reat, be eaw Miclietie, Wlow he vad ueapatcbed to Bourgueuf, resuruing breatulesssaud iu preat agitation, What, bo there! Gas-menton,"' he called from “you wall bave mee. forall your powuer Jean | banda bitter aafe retreat for ihiso cupation, the mavior?’ The matter is that the prince is taken At these words Jean spran where he @ from the ground, cou seated, a8 though be bad sud- denly pone mad Give me my musket'’ he exclaimed, after bearing that the Prince de Taimons had been Le- trayed at Bazonyes, whence the Blues bad broughs from bit Ernee, where, his trial would be madeshort work of, “Give memy musket, Mielletie,” he repeated, fillug his pockets with cartridges whe while; “1 touet be off to Ernee.” "Bus the place is tull of Blu “All the Letter; I am the more likely to see what they aro about.’ “You will but fall into #) cannot possibly escape tb “There t9 no fear \" i Jean, and bis camp knowing well bis lass word, tried no longer to di wuade him, and he ect off; while Miolleswe cursed bimeelf aud bis #tere tor baving brought him the evil tidings, For two whole days nothing was heard of their leader, and h.s men began to give him up for lost. At the end of that time he appeared, with his mua- ket under hisarm. Ho had discovered thas the prince was then at Rounes but that he wasw be gout & Laval lor trie, or, iD other words, ex.ecu- tion, Jean bad pwnooed aad proposed everyshing ecourdingly. He bad summoned al! bis tullowers to recdegvous for the reseueat Duis-ce-.’ Aulue, be- tween (iravelle aod Laval, on toe way fiom Ren- nes. All wan fixed exceps the hour; of the Jean Was every moment expovting inteligence, anci bill be received it, note ten must atir from his place, Meclleto banded to him @ scrap of dirty paper, which bad just been ieft with Srienda in tne neigh bouring village, by @ beggar, who gave bo miesmige with it. But neltuer Joan nor Mieliette, nor an) of tue band, could read writing, Yes there was Godeau the learned, ‘Here away with you, Dominus Vobisoum," shouted Micliette; ‘come and slow us tor oi ce that learuing may be turned to some ecoount,"’ Godeau came alowly and with dignity, took the Paper, looked at it with an air of Importance, turn- eu isover, shook Lis bead, and tually docared that there were uo intellinb@ characters, aud thas the paper bad been merely scribbled over ase trick played olf © mislead them, Whereupou Joan crumpled the paper together, and pus isiuto bis pocket, and lay uown ogain with bis followers to watch. But wheu thas day, ud another, aud auother passed over without uu. ings Jeau became so resiiess and impations that he coujd either eat drink nor sleep; anu at last, uuab.e longer to endure this suspense, be started off to gain intelligeuce Limeelf as Sains Quen, Boon, bowever, be Was seen returuing, with hase ty strides, oud with @ jook sand manuer such as Lis followers nad never beiore seen, ** Where is Godeaur"’ be exclaimed in « voice of thunder. Godean came slowly forward ; he was evidenily dissuctful. Bus Jean sprang towards b seized by she collar, and @haking bis messiveframe ull every joint cracked— “Bo, you are she Villain who was to read these lines so me!"' Jean inbisear *,You said th the pespor was only ecrawied with un- meaning scratches, Tell me now, is there any word written (here or not, dog as you are’! “]J—sbere ia nothing thet [could make out," Make out, indeed! but Ihave made out that the prince was teken to Lavaltwo days mone, and —thie was in the paper—and—and now toe Prince de Tsimont is deal: Do you bear me, seonudrei? —dead, dead, dead 1" Theu turning to his followers — “What did you prom.se me? What wasto be the roward of treachery!"" * A bullet through the head!" said many, speak- ing together. * You know, then, what to do with this miscre- ant; and do itepeedily.”* And so saying, he push- ed the unbappy Man into the midst of tt . While they were binding the eyes of the culprit, ho kept screaming like » madman that he was no rator; although to Miellote’s logical and aps tquestion if indeed he could read, be still replied in the affirmative, sod offered the weakest anu most evamve spologies, still swearing by every seins in the calondar, Lisle aud that @ traitor be was not, He now srove struggled with demoniac epengih, ond would ly ne mess palmitic hands yourself; you ba 3 aM clicked, ani— . “Can you read? for the last time !" esked Miel- lette Nol! waethe reply wrung by the very agony of desth, Rather than give up the reputation be had hithert foyed for learning, the miserable man hed thua out of mere vanity, played of the trick, of which be bad ao | ttle foreseen the cos* “@o then, Dow inua Vobiscumn."* said Moelle te, mrking usketa, ‘you have led to us like eJudes santan your cursed oon the | Prince de Talmout tout Lire the cust! Bus etl, | you ave no trsiter, OT wish you, they & db le yourvelf as you may! Ouly dou't cross Jean's Patu + he would suvct you os Le woud & wad dog 1. merge in freeh sorrowa, Jean ‘orgot to inquire svout Gxiesu, Mis brotier Franco.e died oi ule Wounds, aud was Lured, with iruminout risk to the family curyiog-place in the « sy ard of Oli- vet, Heivceforih, | p urre donzel!s, whose (0 had never . een restored, was in io way to Le kept from the vrave. She estabi« ed | ereclf under the | g.e.ter of the little porch attheentrance, aud spent | the greater pari oft @uny kneslog besiue the rave euber praying, Of singing Borne f laiuuve ba lad ia was & woken to the Repub- Frans B sweet low voice licaus beth of the death and cols, They disinterred the Souy, cut ot end stuck it on # long pow with this inseriptione “The Lead of the famous Cot ereau, leader of the It wae then borne ia % ant there erect din the p ace niall thin ven her song wed ber rabuie rout bad been securely hersell clone by Chouans in Lower Main." triumph to Gravel of nblic @xe ii le no word Ladr yenched, S.¢ had fol elle; and when the fized in the ground, it. The sentinels of th “d Ler to Le of anp geve no Leed ty thes bidaiig, bucy slot her tiara Sean had heard from hig who up to tule period bad ocetipiod hinse!! Wit. pameing eveute: te Gecure bis hos theprope ty Was lis fret object. Tn epiie of this, be was seized sud iuprids oned 8 “suspect; and whea be wes permit fo returo to Lis ittle ucmain, ib was to tind ered, Lis orchai id field HW tue Conive Chouans, as they wre 8 Wiey r pre. text of uiscover: as plundercrs wheiet ‘tle Ren 's ed his Wile bo gaccer bo ewer bie ie ecattered relics us bueir prope ty,@ud to ivlow him; gud taking hin eb @Leats the bearnbe wione, Woere it ie the cUs\ su of tue 6 bo CO ceal he tur wme@lornat Musdon, “Tout is ali thatthe vil ain b time! he exclaiined, as Le wes his rower, 1 poluied te the bundle that b.s wild Was carrying bus may Tbe a legvar bw theend of my lite if for every dollar's worth that ed I do wos bring di Reve did not cpporvunities to redeed hie pleuge. Jean uitself was Lrougnt by all thir mime ery, into a state of feverish revtlessvess—a rabid ¥2ue8 Dave siulen oF Bpode Hie |" creving tor exciterneut of blvod-a.ed: and searcely a G8y pass dover wit eucouuter, Now he woul) aitack the Blucei r quarere; now be woud rexues te; now he tel) Upon @ + OF emoiLed the collers of the re- Ceiviug officers, Alouy tue whole ui the borer oa @ither Bide, Maine or Dretox, Los # piace, not @ bour Was sectire liv’ au inioad Of tue Coouans, The engugewenu.4 ai Kouyeteu, Bourgon, St. Mare eis, Grand Neil, Bt. Quen, auc so tori, iollowed Quickly oo ab vier; aud al be vaye hoe ad. Vantage retained wi ua Blhe impeuous bravery of Lene was manifested on el onasions, Vaedesbon- uur declared Ut bis musket would go off of tis OWN accord Ww! enev. ere biue was Wiuin range; bus be manit 4 alse ab iusatieble ih ret for b ood, aud a moss i exorabio crueiiy. He sbused women, and slot dowD Ubarmed travele s werely ou aecouns of their Weariug the tri-vciour cockacicy o woul Spare nehor the Wounueu uor the» souers Me GO8rOd buat ib Was Lis (reais please to © down the patriota by bau Le covetousvess, which peveribel és only aude! fuel to lis fury, of fen renaeret tim eiost ridiculous. Whey oe Was hot Lequeuiy (oo case, ib us D cOMsery to Durn the booby which were Were no uiewus of | ing. Mg away, be Would crouch Lemde tLe tire, Like je Woll at thy sbees old, @reking to rescue @ porhoa —Petioabing the ives ol Buck breaslros, Bud Btorine Ing Selves be patriots tor binueruy good Curie Meu poopie iu tues enjoyment of thew. (To be Continued.) PERSUNAL N —THE BES BRIBES T'S HAIR DYE, Does not ininre the Halror Skin. ‘To be had of Drags iste generly b FIFTY cente per box, Dept —40 South second at, Willinmabu gh, NFORMATION WANTED — OF JOHN MURPHY, son of MICHAL d MARY MLR. PHY, born in New York, aged about [6 sear, B addressing line to THERESA LUCY MURIH Peekskill, caro of John W. Hart, be will hear ing to hie advantage, 87 —COME HOME, T Witt be bole or write to me: | will do so po more; you wilt LACK OR BROW be vo Af you dont come or write. J. W. &. i] — = — nn | ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and London- iy the Old Black Star Line.Foe Liverpool, the JOHN BRIGHT enile on ( lath, For landon—F. W. sTELSON, salle on Oct. 2lay had passage apply to WILLIAMS &ULION, 40 Pultom . ae STEAM TO QUEENSIOWN AND LIVER: pool SCOTLAND October 14th, Cabin preg #90; steerage + yablo in currency, Apply @ WILLIAMS ot > al N, oY Broadway, STEAM TO LIVERPOOL—THE MAGHIFE ceut Iron Breamehip BUsPHORL 2,500 tons, Captain Alexander, will sail from Hier 45 Hast Kiver, ow Friday, Ort, 20th, For passage appir to TAVOCOTT BROTUF & CO, is se uth atreet serttorn Certificates granted on the wost favorable aia rus. (TAPSCOTT'S LINE FOR LIVERPOOL— Bhip ALBION, aaile October 12 “ ANLARIIC, saue October 14, Tor passage appiy to VAPSCOTT BROTAFRS & CO., 8 &6 Bouth street, _Dratts for £1 and npwards foraaie ai iow est ates, NOPRICES, LEG AL CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT— To Sewer Coutractors,—Separnte realed propos ola @ach envoreod with the tie of the woik for which it isotleied. the name of tue biader and the date of ite preeenistion, will he received at th Office until 11 o'clock A.M, of Wednesday, Oct. 1 1505, for the construction of sewers in the followi streeta, viz. in 4th aveny rom (9th street to near Torh street: in Allen steer, from Stanton to Houston sireet; in Jaue street, from Sih avenue to Greenwich avenue; iu 4%th street, trom 9th avenue to 8th evenue; in buth etriet, trom Yi avenue to Sth avenue ; in 83d atreet, from ud avenue to let avenue; in 125th street, from 8d to 4th avenue; in Weng stroet, from Horatio to Gansevoort eticet; in llth avenue, from 47tb to 48th in 9th avenu from }25th to 1.6th atroet; | treet, fou avenue w crown bet, ist and id nuee; in 70th atreet, from Sd to 4th aveune; and in Séch street, a ar £05 outa from Sth avenue to @ad through Lith avenue to 69¢ sueet, Specifivats nd blank fo ‘ers cam be ubtained on app he Coutract Clerk ag Bio Fice, THOMAB STEPHENS, KOBERT L, y GH, - W. 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