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their part. any past negligence will not be remembered aguives them, but if they fail the Board wii bave the work done end charged to their (B. 1) & K."«) eecoun’ complaints were received yesterday, se usual—ewill Milk establishments aud pigveries up town reesiving Particular attention Tae New Cover Hovsee Ixvestroation— Fovara Dare Testimosy—Tam Anoutreot or Tux Court Hovss om tae Brasn.-The Committes for the investigation of the charges relative to the building of the New Court House, met yesterday afternoon, Present : Bapervisor Fox and a quorum. Jehm Kellum, architect of the Court House, was pat on the stand, and testified that he did not know of jron, ner the amount of marble, nor of bricks ured in the could, however, be ascertained. A sherp discussion took place between the counsel for the prosecution and the Chairman of the Commit vee. during which the latter refused to request Mr Keiluin to make out astatewent of the q iron, brick and warble thet hed been use Lrona, the County Bookkewper, testified , 2 a A pT ag neluding ground, U2, of which $46,000 ie for the 02 has been expended on the building not know how much has been expended for either iron, marble or brick, The amount raised (or inter- on the work is #219,677 Si $13,876 49 has been the ferue of revenne bende in addiion to ‘The total amoun, raised for the work 960. The whole amonnt appropriated is up to the present time. Some further testimon portant uatare, and the until to-day at 6 P.M Metnopist Coxrerences,—The Conference of the Methodist Protestant Chareh has been in session for two or three days past in the At- torney strect Church. Thirty churches ere repre- The Wesievean Methodists are also lu con- ference atthe Church of the Pilerime West 40h The former Lave appointed @ committee to tha view to union, and in relation to taking action on the Centenary of Ameri- ean Methodism. Boargp or CorxciLMan—WiIpDENING OF Ann Oruxet. 61. Paraicn's Day, Ete,—The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and « resoln- tion wae presented and laid over requesting the Oor- poration Counsel to stay proceedings relative to the widening of Asa street until otherwise ordered by acl, The preamble and resolutions from Aldermen rela- tive to the centempiated celebration by our Irah citizens of At, Patrick's Birthday were concurred in, A resolution waa adopted directi dv rtise a full description of a) A resolution was adopted directing the Co Counse! to appea! from the judgment of the Supreme Court, General Term, to the Court of Appeals, in the matter of the mandamus axeinst the Common Coun cil, creating certain market stock jor the purpose of erecting @ matket in the 15:h Ward. 19.473 60 was appropriated to defray the expenses of celebrating Washington's Birthday, tad the Board adjourned. Fires—Burstno or a Sreamern,—About o'clock A. M., yesterday,s fire occurred in the fore- hold of the steamer Ban Jacinto, of the Empire Bavannah packet line, lying at Pier 13, N. KR. The 4 cargo are nearly @ total loss, The ship with 700 tales of eo'ton on which bad been landed. arreis of flour had been taken on board before the The loss on cargo is about tothe ship ls estimated at the same are fully insured . M.,a fire broke cut on the bth floor of 12 & 144 yaane street, occupied by Li Damage to stock abou elircio le Pieet Page ) faithfally perform ent the bombariment of that attempted by the Spaniards, save teen given by the British Uovernment to ite Minister in Chile, A Lap in New London, Ct, got up out of bed be ther might in ber si#dp, and walked to the Sametery, quite e distance, in her night clothes in returning home she f*!l into « pond, gotting. y soaked through. jome she war almost frozen. A vawtty of five persons resided upon « farin in perry, New Hampahire, for @ period of 6% ye:rs, ‘uring whieh time there wen neither « birth, jeath or marriage bo the family ; netther did they ut @ letter into the post office, @ 8 newspaper, Tus New Haven Reaurer says that the pork- packing Lus ness in thatchy is so promiatel \y he aco-uote of trichna in the West, that one firm u Mate street, who, in A large number of ity, fit ebell iuring that tim aks one oul, oF ood Umes, would be Loye per day, at this year, has not killed one ror four ew Court house, Exq.sam and American civilization ts beginning © make progress in China, as it bas dune in [ndis, 1 baa been opened in P.kin for » sustained by the io) erial authori- tig and @ Chinese of H Americal iuaio ary 600 @ year for the same y wae taken of an anim formers of Mincis are holding indi on Jominittee then adjourned €* to protest againat the high price of labor, They eay that the prices of their produce are lower than before the war, while twenty and twenty-five do lara month end found is now asked by the e\p'’' who were glad to work for twelve Hollars tefure she war, Two reconstructed" militery gentlemen, one of whorn formerly served under M 6! a6 Point Chicot, Arkeneas, seclud upon the Migaiasippi River,’ confer with the latter, The weapons used j@ knives; Major Buras was wounde:! in toe arm, bus contrived to cut off bis oppx (Colomel Zuyman's) nose, slash bis face fearfully, end Gnally put ousone of his eyes, Then he was A “Ona-Anucn Boldier,"' an be advertised him- self, announces te Old Capitel Prison ae on exii- bition for twenty-five cents; the sight-seer, be the many curious devices upon the walls, the cell where the wresshed Wire Itved and the yardl where he died, the room and picture of the female apy, Bele Boyd, the room where Wirz was dissec.ed, ani » man's beart in spirits, possibly belouging to Wirs also, and all for swenty -tive cents Tan Military Dil) which went through the Senate om Weduesday provides that the army of the United States is to conmat in times of peace of five regupeats of artiilery, twelve regimenw of cavalcy, Aly regimenw of infantry. Eight of the tu- fansry regiments, aod emendment proposed by Mr. Wade, two of the iments, are to be composed of colored nlautry regiment bas, beside the off. vates, which number may ve increas. iecretiou of the Presiden: t 1,000, Our establishment, (berefore,would number frow 46,000 to about 70,000 men Taz sudden death of the Right Hon. Henry Her- bert, M.} for the Gounty of Kerry, 1s reporied. 2645, at Dunraven Vasile, bis amily, with other dis- ed guesia, were on « visit for some da’ ead where m rth and gayety had prevaiied til) jerbert was some tune Coief He succeeded Mr, any", may eee the the Coroners to unknown dead in accordance rd, three hundred o' He expirea Fev Adare, where he erty & Co., Auction- sed cocurreme. Mr, 91,00; to building, Pecretary for Lvoland, in 1887, Horsman, ead continued in office till the change of Government, in the following year, wheu he was suceseded by Lord Naas, aud after him came Mr, LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. A Granpd Prooramue—Sr, Patrick's Dax.—The procession which has been arranged for to-morrow will probably be onc of the finest whieh hes taken piace in this eity for many years, Anew feature bas been added this year, namely, the appearance of the Ladies' Father Mathew T. A. B. Bociety, im open Darouches, each wearing a hand- some regalia, with green sashes, The example of these ladies has been followed, it is said, by other lady Temperance Mocietics, and the Father Mathew Convention invites all such Societies to jolm the ‘The position of honor in the line has been accorded to them, Their own officers (who are of the other sex), and several of the Marshals, with the officers of the Convention, will act as « Guard of Honor, A fine band will proceed them in « barouche, ‘The Irish Societies will tarn oat over fifteen thons- and strong, and the Fenians, whe will ocenpy the post of honor, about twenty thousand; while the Father Mathew Societies will parade at least ten thonsand men, and the military wil) probably tura out some three thousand, and the ladies one thous- and probably. The military escort will be com- manded, it is understood, by Colonel Martin McMahon, of the Bixty-ninth Regiment, formerly Adjutant General to Generals Dix and Hooker (the courtesy having been extended by Col. O'Mahony, Senior Colonel), and will consist of the follewing ¢ g.meets, troops and companies: Bik Beinn Neovectep Streets,—Evrror Sun; Maiden lane frem No, ,80 to corner of Liberty street, and Liberty street to corner of William, has not been cleaned in some four months, and isin such « condition that one is obliged wo go near hal ie order tocress, By inserting the ot you will To tHe Eprrorm or THE Scx—Sir; will perce.ve, by the pr paper, that « portion rish Convention, ani t. Patrick's Dar. ° exhausted all Lone: were unsuccessful. us for nothing. instructions inquire wh: among us, they would be al My avewer on behalf of the Convention was: “Come in, and become part and parce! o: us; you will then have a voice, and Lam sure ithe Convention w not plad the Father Mathew Bocioties compiled with this request, alt rights and privileges hich we had ourselves would bi bee but they falied to do so, although on the night we diow for positions we “held the lamp out to burn” till 1149 o'ciock P.M., think in, We could wait no lou for outsisers, Theretore it was she Irish Conventicn who exhausted not ouly “all honorabie” but ‘ai legai meave to effect « union, Parniox MoAuvLe, President Com, Irish pocieues, THE COURTS. Cover Cacenpass Tuts Dar.—Sy i FEI, LOBLe ITLO 1408. i008. Oa" 1613, 1970. 1980, #210, ’ h 1 R Jt 9618, 1841, 2176, B¥09, 9¥5d, ¥215, vavl. 9286, $196, 2148, 29z6, 2265, to Mouday pext, Tummes pubilehed in your ble means to effect a union, and ‘hie is mot correct, They asked ‘Lhey seat a Commitee with if they came in certain privileges, they would sti | come ld not legisia'e Very rerpectfull,, tos. 579, 1420, 1788, Il—Nos, 876, 2.9, 227, 229, 130, $31, 382, 984, 135, 296, ¥87, 388, 239, Yd, 44] 2. perior Court—Part TT9, 4744, 1985, 5, 1937, 1959, 1991, 1993, 907, 1909, Part Nos, 245%, 2150, 2666, Vii, 16, 2490, 2900, 2640, O42, 2644, 1646, 2050, on Pleas—Part I.—Nos, 950, 896, 1063, 1518, 1, 1622, 1643, Lo 680, Part 1l—Nos. 126 1, 1497, Bad, 16.9, 1 166, 1491, 1682, Cover ov Genxual Beseloxa.—Wm, Jones, o pickpocket, was convieted and sentenced yesierday to State Prison for five years. pleaded ity to w like offence, and was sentenced to State Prison for tour years and six mvuaths to bucglary in ube third to Stave Prisou for wbree Mary Connors and Jota tempts at grand larceny, vou ’ Col, O'Mahony, Le, Bi fekgeet: Artillery, dismounted, Capt. Rich'd of Brooklyn Artillery, mounted, Capt. Troop D, te Regt. Cavalry, mounted, Capt, Me- Manus. The citizens on horseback who wish to join the procession are invited to bring up the rear, Bye eneral understanding among ail the Societies, the ‘ ‘ing of the shamrock” will be postponed until after the procession has been dismissed. Thirty-one divislens of the Ancisat Order of Hibernians will be in the procession, numbering some 10,000 men. The rules of this body with regard to Mquor are as strict asany Temperance man could wish, Any mas who may forget himself is immediately ordered ont of the ranks, and « fine of $10 levied, and should he re- fuse to leave, expulsion from the Society is the result. hie body held a meesing last evening at thoir rooms tm Hester sireet,and made final arrangements for the turnout toemorrow, The programme of the Irish aud Father Mathew Conventions will be found in the edvertising columns of the Bun, Fivry-Tuikp Street Tracgpr,— Yesterday, Coroner Wildey beid an inquest on the body of Charles Zeck, the man who attempted to Mill bie wite in 65d street, near 10th avenue, on Monday, a: 1 subsequently shot himeelf in the fore- head, infile (ng @ fatal wound, recovered that she was able to testify before the I reside in bid sueet, near 1uth wee my husband; on a litrle after 12 o'clock, he came w my proposed to me that witu me; be bad bees away from me for eight weeks; 1 told him if he would go to work and belp sare of his family I would do so; | said that owever, to show that fore I would consent to me if l realiy meant what I sald; I ave the children ® peany ears and six months. Potiog Lyretiiesnce.—“Bod" Weal Seized by the Police.—The 6th Ward Police on Wednesday welzed eighty careasses of “bob’’ Chambers street depot of the Hudson River BR, Ra portion of which was condemned as unwholesome and sent tothe offal yard. Bix other unwholesome carcasses were seized at the American Express Company's building. Stabbed in @ Liguer Store.—At about six o'clock yestorday morning, Wm. Hanlon and Patrick Nicholson quarreled in the liquor si berry street, and is is alleged that Kaoite and inflicted s severe wound in Nicholson’ lettaide. Hanlon made bis esc: man was conveyed to the New Yor! 4 Merchant Robbed in @ Broadway Concert James W. McKinney, a merchant doing business in Memphis, Teun,, went into the concert saloon im the basement at the soatheass corner of Prince street anu day night, and drauk freely with two of the waiter iris mamed Mary Jane McAuliffeand Mattie Bart- While in as private room with the giris, they were seen handling his watch, and were acco: dingly left the place, the girie followed him, and wheu about a biock distant they were seen fumbling about his pockets, when he calle: ‘Lhe girls fled, but were pursued am the station-house, McMinaey «mn robbed of his watch. « diamond preastpin, @ pair of sleeve buttons a $20 id piece, amd @ small amount of change, @ stolen property was recovered, were commision for 6camination, Broadway, on W edues- Mrs. Zeck has so far Cerouer, 6+ follows When McKinne should come back arrested, Un reachin, found that he bad told him yes whea he 450 prieoers each, and sent them on wares ge tp th ae fe re to e back, Ww @ gave th ore Money came Deeks co; he told me he bad @ shop tn the learn to make pape go with him. Shorty sake me,” and fired a revolver at me. he then went off. THe had os long as | have knewn him; we ried eleven years; | I'wo other witpesses were exam: wa, siven to the mreokliyn, Heavy DeFraLcarion,—A short time sinoe, Wm. L. Wood, of the Bieam Bosp and Candle Works, 73 Graham avenue, BE, D,, noticed some er rors tn the accounts of his bookkeeper, a young man named Joseph Bordeau, and called his attention to Bordeaa managed to srucoth over the mate me, and having the unlimited coufi- ood that was easily done, Since then, however, bordeau lett bis employer aud sent him a be had embeazied a large robably $12,000, ie end fired s second shot; king very hard ve been mar- have three chiidre uation feck * e corner of 10th avenue and bush street, Zeck was e native letter acknowledging amount ot his fuads timated that bis downfall was caused by gambling, gad that he meant to cover bis disgrace by suicide. A letter of asimiier charecter wes received by the man's mother, who resides in Cook strees. rien ise native of Fins—Two Men Ssvexsxety Buawep,— About ball-past @ o'clock yesterday afternoon, the day eof March, 1 ot Germany, and 86 yoars of age. Tux Board ov Heatru yesterday had an uaterview with the Street Cleaning Commissioners, wo Pelation te the proper fulfilment ef the eontrect wx closnins Wee obtenlg, HK Wee conizectors will offices and stables of FE. Luge @ Co., situated in the meadows pear Newtown Creek, wok fre in conse quence of the explosion of some petroleum in & email still, with which Dr, Pushon and Mr. ae were experimenting. Both gentiemen vere severe burned about the face and hands The premises Were damaged to the amount of #100. No insurance. Tue 'Lonosuoremen,—There was no trou. ble among the ‘longshoremen yesterday, the society men evidently becoming convinced that it was ase- lew believed that by Monday the difficulties thas far experienced will be arranged. Master Mecnanics axp THe Workmen, =—The master mechanics of Brooklyn have held several meetings recently, for the purpose of com- bining to protect themeslves against the demands of the workn.en of como trades for an increase of wages to #5,/0 per day, and for the shortening of ‘be time of lalor of all eveninally to @¢ight bourse per cw. The carpenters, plac terera, and others connected with house! u'id'ng, hoving dete:mined to demand the the maste.s met on iperesse on Monday nex Wedrestay night. aud eft & COMMmittee was appointe by & jarge nome: of the ° 0 interchange of view and a resolution, sige or aborten hours, MARINE NEWS. March 16. 8. rises, 611: 8, sete, 6 08; High Water,c8 19 — ee CLEARED, STEAMBHIPS oneka. Charleston: Veteran, fa- vannab; Norfolk, Phitedeiphia: Starlight Wilming- ten; Eastern City, Philadelphia ; Grrior, Prov. SHIPS—Anna, Havre; Hemisphere, Liverpool ; Thatcher Magoun, San Francisco, RARER. Young, Brianeton via Philedelphia: Felix, Corniilon; Nalad, Cienfuerom: Wayfarer, Rio Janeiro; Diana, do; Normanby, ht Johm, NB; Pow- hattan, Singapore, BRIC8—Centenr: Clenfueros; ve, Bristol ; Anne Bell, Kingston: Samson, ane ile: Ocean lle, Aux Gayess A B Cook, Port Ro; C Wright, itimore; Talba, Demarara; Sitka, At Johns, SCHOONERS—Edith, Mobile: Kobt Kn Stam- ford; J lL, Bewley, Petersburg; Vicksburg, Jeremie; Idah, Charleston, ARRIVED. STEAMSTIIPS—Uni London! Etn féverposts Fone huey, New Orleaus: Guseil Telfait, Morehe City; Weehington. Philadeiphia; Moro Castle, Ha- vena; Fairbanks, Wilmington: Duiley Bock, NOri's; Hatteras, K.chmond; £) Cid, Newbern, N C SHIP—Fertana, (Hanov.) London, vie Falmouth. BARKS Christians, Newcastle: Jeannie, Foo Choo: Ann Wheaton, London; Ansgar, Bordequr: White Cloud, Cedar Keys; Almena, Rotterdam: Ella Virgipis, Buenos Ayrey Lota, returned to re pair; Adeleunde, Bantes”” 7 BRICS—Tangier, Ocean Wave, Savannah, Kenshaw, Cc Barter, Darien; AC Titeomb, ‘Apalac let” BCHOONY RS--Life Boat, El Gewnery pore Wm Jones, a; Corvo, do do; 4 W Glover, de do: Dances, dan Juan, BELOW ~Sbip Endymion, Liverpool; barks Ellen plorrison. Ponce; C V Minot, Cabarien; G W Hol rook; brise Thos Owens, Neuvitas; Eclipse, Also, ship Great Western; barks Kosamond, Sam Bhep- hard, Joseph W. Nichols, Helen, aad Kiba, SSS — Too Late for ‘Classification. DEATHS, CARROLL—On Thurs ‘ay 6th. Mrs. Ann Mirch Carroll, widow of the late Pat: ck ge aged Ou yours @ native of Kuleshandra, Coanty Cavan, Lre- The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited attend the fune: her late residence, ait Best Mth at, on Sun ernoon, 16th inst, at 1 o'clock. Her By 4 will be taken to Calvary Vemetery tor interment. 362 0. H., BROOKLYN, L. I.—THE OF- *ficers and members of the above order are :e- quesied to asmembie at Tamman and Pearl ts, op Saturday, M 4 ee a iy [ larch 17th, 1806, at 7 oréerof JOHN GOLDEN, Mar- abel, PATLIP CLARE, G. P. THOS. DONLEN, U.A.B. 863 OK SALE—3 SHOW CASFS, 1 IRON sate, regulator, counter and shelves, Inqnire 259 Eighth ave, $1 MOHAIR COILS, #1—HUMAN HAIR coila on) +6; Grecian curls, 63 60 + PECKUAM'S Tedies feabionabie hair dressing € Nehmeot, 261 Grand at, bet, Bowery and rs sts, up stairs, $23 MEDICINES. — (CARD—A CURE FOR TOOTHACHE—A sure cure for toothache of the most paintal character pertormed in 6 minntes. Chi.dren cured in 2 minutes, The sytem adopted by H. WENZLER m practised in Europe has for a number of years bee! with unlimited success, and is to this day considered the only reoogniaed Dosl tory seurance will be given thatthe treatment is rellable. No charge will be made if no cure be per- formed. Ladies attended by a lady, H. Wedze LER, 54 Allen st, New York. 308 [PALLEY CATTLE BALVE will positively cure all diseases ot Horses or Cattle hat can possibly be reached by outward application. ‘can redace the worst ewellings and inflammations in afew hours, Wherever it hee beeutieed it has met with the most plete success, aod has never jaction—im feet, after one trtal you will never use ary, remedy, ItcuresGALLS ‘Ont ornaments having tar ult to wash off, failed 'o give eat while the horse wor in Vreir composition are very di ‘bie is perfectly clean and can easily be remoy: # little soap and water, The marvelous success his Magical Pain Extractor has achieved in curing the wores forme of human ailments, such as B Piles, Rheumatism, Cor Banions, Old ores, bes for which all who have tri it admit it (o be Sporn, cure,led him to attempt the same noble work fer the Horse, Many who have iven up their horses as useless were induced to try is, the resultin many cases be: Ang ® periect cure: not give up ® no matter how bad he is, efving without flow Olotmeat etrial, It enly costs 0 ets, rapid cure for SCKATCHES, SPRAINS, LAMENESS, BRUISES, CORNS: NALLPRICRS, ( EASE, SOK Fs, SITFAST, LANDCRACK, HUMORS, &e, Cen be bought of D: jets, Biackammiths, aud Harness Makers a; 60 cts. a . Also tor sale by the dozen or single box at the Depot, 45 Liberty s ree: N. Y. 837 wi YSPEPSIA—ASTONISHING CURES ARE daily made by the use of that excellent remedy Dr. infu’ DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, It bas been before the Public for the last years, and where it has been persevered with, and the direc- tions tollowed, never failed in a single case, It acts gently upon the bowe: Siving 1enewed vigor to the stomach,and braces up ¥ b ayatem —creating as it were new life. Every one of sedentary habit should it, Depot—46 Beath second ot, Willi: burgh. "Prise One Dollar per botte, > try ty and all whe are troublea with Dyspepsia ) 1 D* BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST., NEAR 6th ave, Diseases of lungs, heart, throat, liver, kidneys, ecrofala, old ulcers, tumors, cancers, erup- tions, every form of skin rheumatiam , &, Office hours $ to9am., Ltodandétosp.m. 416 D FULLER'S OFFICE, NO, 45 Sullivan two blocks from Cama!. Speciality, skin dis- cares. sorefale, old ulcersandcencers, 319 YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- IN ABYLU ovened as corner Lexing- ton Ave, 244 blest a For bt een appl: quing. Firat Direotress, 80 Kast 21st et, between the hours of 9Yend 10 daily, except Sundays. Applicants must bring certificates of former conduct, Kules can be obtained at the Asylum, 440 SAVINGS BANKS. [RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, Bs WET Bt Open daily _M. wo 3 P.M. ¥ JENT. INTERLST, FRE: Vv. BIX PER CENT. ae it oee OF GO ale Upon DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAL from iia to $6 xo od. \. Ceived, Deposits ‘er Cons. Taberest, tree of Tar, , nterest from at. Deel Se $1,5/4,226 2, it 388 oe OW TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT the bun Oilles, . “a PERSONA ISSING SINCE MONDAY, 12TH INST., THERESE KRIMMER,@tyoa an te wt pee ht, stout, aray ey ‘the received by her No. 18 Revere heap stairs prevent others who de not belong to their association fiom working. Many of the proprietors have now « sufficient number of hands, and it is OOD — WOOD — BUNDLED WOOD (dry) at @2 per hundred, Lo stick, sawed snd The cheapest wood WAVER, 864 wWeat Yah ot MISCELLANEOUS. MERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AUENCY—MESSKS. MUNN & CO, Publishes: ot the “Scientific Amerigan,” comtinue to act aa At- torneys for recuing Palénte for new inventions in ries, @ CO, have had seventeen yeary’ jente, and have ected as lets containing the Patent Laws and other important information to inventors, free, Consultauiou and advice free. Address bel ST Park Row, New York, or cor.of F Washington, D.C, '8 GENUINE AND INIMITABLE TR DY PRICK FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. This Dye stands higher in the coutmation of the this and ali fore: principal master mechanics rience in soliciting the city, wne adopted, retusing te advance wages other manufactured, the color being set as soon as @ air is converted into a beaut! » withont injury to the hair or off nor enue any unp'easant feeling while without fear of contradiction, the » BAFEST and CHEAPEST Hair Dye mann- Manufectured and for sale at 46 South fecond st. Williamsburgh, L. 1, and to be had of all respectable Drugeiste, 603 ({HoIce PEA R TREPS FOR SALE AT A we subscriber, desizous of thinning ont his exten- PEAR ORCHAR offers for sale at one haif the eu TWO THOUBAND choice Dwarf and Standard Per ‘Irees, of the dart Loulse Bonne de Jersey and uchesse d’ Angouleme varieties, from three to seven years old, and in bearing con- of purchasing can give the trees Femetly attended to, ACI Wallingford, New Haven Co, Coan, Parties desirous All orders by wail will be WILL Fernandina; James M Wisweli, Machias; Cavour, Palermo: Dove, Remedios; Scio; Citnfuegos: Guetta, Palertuos’ Mabie, Palerme, | NOW OUT—THE NEW YORK SHIP é A JOU NAVIGATIO® AND COM abethport, NJ. fel anp MARINE and for City Point, do; Ruth Hodeden, do do: Lucy Am « ede Berena B, Mobile; C A Farnswerth, Ponce, P i MERCE, LIGENCE A New and Printed WEEKLY N&EWsP Ysa niicled as Above. THIRTY-TWO PROSPECTUS. 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Pilow, Owners, Builders, 8! connee'ed with Navigation, Cotmumerce,and Mara- Is is impoesible, within the brief limite of a pros peetus, (ozive more than @ subjects to which the publicat Heguations, Chany 23d—Maltorial Articles, Masters, Officers, ppers, and others, ral oasiine o the made to render is the most prehensibie Newspaper Ediwr earnestly solicits the co- operation of Merchaats, Owners, Ship Masters, (Offi cers, aud all persons who desire the lishment of @ paper that shall bie to the country, Letters of suggestions, Articles of interes nications tor the pubsie, Corres News items pertaiaing w any dieated, are reques' ERMS OF BUBSCRIPTION. he oopncccconecsocsscseess 16 co Valual ReLable, of the kind that has ever successiul estab- be wsefu and honora- *,* Bent by aGal nies nm mail parts o extra, to be paid by the subscriber, RATES OF ADVERTISING, } Oqpare, oF XY lines, } A TALE OF OLD MEXICO, —_o “Ah I cried he, on seeing me. “what « dreadfay misfortune bas happened| Tie young cavalies that you met this morning had « quarrel fixed on bm ® peasenger in the etree, and they have carried him to hisown room, He ie dead, there's no doubt of it," Buch an occurrence }s #0 common in Mexico that bo unusual stir wae visible in the hol as I mounted the stairs to go to Don Jaimne’s room. The poor young man, uncared for, untended, fgets to be sleeping the moss wong) sleep of ol), upon # Lench of stone with « bloody sheet thrown over him. Tie iresh air whieh struck bis face as I lifted the cloth caused him to open bis eyes, over which the glaze of death was already ng. “Tknow who you are,’ he said; “it was you who succored me wien I was in want, and you will remain by me till the last, I am sure. you. The so gy gave me hie clay-cold hand, “My b is burning bot, is it not? A few min- utes ago she preased it Letween both of hers. Good a Pata will abe say when she never sees mo again?’ “Nover fear,’ I replied, Tell me whore I con eee Downs Luz." a” Biscayan whispered her address into my “Now,” replied he, ‘itis useless, My hours are numbered; she will come too late! on I am ‘one, don't tell her that she was the cause of my 7 oy 5 Inform her only that my last thought was er.’ Bome rambling, unconnected words now escaped from the poor Bpauiard—bis mother’s name, his country's, and his dear wife's, for whom he had paid the penalty of bis life. While the exterior world was dually ing from bis eyes, the swoet and holy impressions of childhood, she firs imprinted on the beart of man, and the last to leave it, still threw « few bricht beame thwart the thickening darkness of bis though. All at ones, turning himself to me, he exclaimed, ina clear, disinct veice, “You will goand see my mother, won't you? Bo is @ year after this, or even ten, Bay this to conrole her, that I died worth millions, but not that I breathed my Jest on sueb « bed on this." I bowed in (oken of sasent, and Don Jaime em. loyed the little strength that was left hiro in tell. | mee me where to fiod bis house, sear Vergara, in Biscay, I promised to fulfill this lest reques. A vague, meanivgless smile now played upon the dying ite that moved only in « prayer he i$ Up in Ww his mothe:*s name was wenticned, bese were his last words. 1 wiped away ihe fuem that covered his lips with s corner of his cloak, and closed his eyes, which were wide open and staring. At this moment somebody touched me on tLe shoulder, Iturued about, A man whose entrance IThed not notied stood besind me, By his salt [ saw he was an Aloalde. “Well, Benor Cavalier,” eaid he, ‘you would give something, I know, \o have satisfaction for the death of t is young man. [| am convinced ywu would; be calu.—she eye of justice sees it all,’* © When ft 16 too late," I said, in » low tone, “Is hea friend—s relation—s brother perhaps ?'* asked the Alcalde. Ikvew Mexican law too weil to allow myself te be taken in by this appearance of compassion and iuterest, and Bald notuing. ** Well, Lam waiting (ur your declaration," pur- sued he, with an engagiug air. “My declaration, benor Alcalde, is this" (and £ inwardly assed pardon 0: the corpse lying before mefor the ie 1 was about to uner): ‘I declare that I don't know, nor ever have known, this young man." (*By professing relat.ouship, or even acquaintance, with one who bas fallen by as- sassiuavou, you render yoursel!, in Mexico, bound to defray the expenses of justice.) ‘The dissppoiused Alcalie was uot long in leaving the room. “Ab! senor Cavalier,’ said the huesped, who had witnessed the whcle scvne, “you are « fureignor, it is true, but you did acs come into the country yesierda).” I preveude not to comprehend the compliment he Lad paid me, and threw « las: gisuce at the pocr Biscayan., H.s lace wore thas aspect of serenity and peace wuich often appears on men who have died a violent death. A quiet smilie played upon bislips, Though ouly commenced a lew days be- fore, te shorts conneston | had had with Don Jeune was now closed. As regards the mysterious link which bound me to Don Lomas, that was not Uroken for some time afterward, A year bact passcd since the death of the Biscay- an. Thad quitted Mexico, Braudtes she promise I had given Dou Jaime, & less rowsnwe motive, one quite persous), led me into Spain. be embersufthe civil war Were then [astuying out. Jue diligen- ces which plied between Bayonne and Madrid, and the towns Letween those «ites, bad stop, ed rup- ning in consequence of the Carlist beuds which infested the bosque froutier, I reached Bubos, and it was only a6 gress expense thas 1 could procures vait of horses aud a guide, Tuis man, woo was te fave me at Vergara, frou whence I could reach Bs, Bevastian, had bimselt served in te Carles ravks, From Bubos to Vergara is almost thirty tiles, ‘hroughou: this wide extens of country, the people im the villages, fearing invasion, bed ewigrated in Lenus sud the road, dangerous even ot fie best, would have eppewred very long Without the swries of my guide, We arrived at Vergara at night- fell; the townsmen Were isst deserting i. A Carlss band bau announced itsarrival, My guide eould go no farther, his pass not permity, uma to leave ibe town. A lea, ue farther on the horses would be seized and himself arrested, ‘Lt must leave you," he said, bus I am very sorry fori, Iknow my old comrades well; and may the Holy Virgin keep you trv talling into weir banus.'* ‘My nationality protects me," 1 exclaimed; “L fear neither Carliat nor Christino,” “Your being # Freachman wil, not avail you, for—ior—tor—"" Khe good imap, hesiteting for a while, added, “For you will probably be hung off banu."’ This did not startle me much; [ knew if my life were in peril, I sould flud o@ ecoure retreas in the house of the mother of poor Dou Jaime who had been once o Carliss officer, The mountaineer, who could not eccount for my cvolness, shook me by the had and said, “You are o brave fellow, by heavens! andi hope they will shoot rather than haug you.’' dhe ex-Cariss quited me, I leis my valise as au inn, and, after ‘earning the direction of the castle of Lrouers, « place wuich everybody seemed. to Know, set out om toot, It wae avout threes quarters of a wile from the own, The easile uf Vulsiolos, as 1 expecied, was @ gloomy ei place, anu ihe wind was whisuing ip the angles of sue surrése Witt # noise Which suunded to we like the drums of a Carlist bund, Flocks of swaiowse were darting in aud oUt ol sole apertures in the loose tiles on the roof, The shussers were olf civsed; some ecaffu.ding, however, raised ot ditterent parte of the vullding, suowed thee repairs hau been begun, but bad Leen inter: The caste seemed deserted I knocked os the dour, Some sevouds elapsed, aud » woman, clad in black, sppeered, I cesired ber to anuounce tm her mistress thet # stranger hed arrived irom America, sud was the bearer of sume imporisne. news. ‘Alas !* replied the woman, ‘the poor lady doed six Monshs ago, and I aia looking tor ber sum,| Vey Sys ‘tle ie dead too |'' I exclaimed. I them learned that, sme ume before my are rival, the mother of Don Jame bad been present. ed with ® considerable sum of mousey. As ae to be laid out in rendering the castle worthy of the reaience of iis young weéter, and hed died shake ing God that be bed allowed « gleam of prosperiy; et last upon the old race of V. r T had fultilled my promise, end did not remeim lomg os the chateau. Ls is needless w add thes, to the warning of my guide, I finished jursion Wiihous meeting even the shadow of baad oF Glristine deteckmeat, £HA BIR, - -

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