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Continued from irst Page. L - 6,000 supporers of the grog slope died le «'@ (en, erste man was & tacke od in thes re car, out of 900 deaths by cholera, only tir ek o bo teetotalers, A womaAs nt h pared Mare Noblest wae arrested r County, Ouiry for atealing meat tburning a chereh library, toret, aud teen #ole the Sunday cook the meas with, A vanity of ladies and gent en were engage. of the three men. the cfficer approaches cher hen oth ngs Mrs, Beil | the trio ook to flight. One ot the ten was ust wht on Tinrecay playing Croqg on the lawn, at t a) (the Capitol Wast sion, to the wonderme , Der, Havris, fF orurveving the | of, but the accomplices were seen to enter & baccon of pitol, Wash ogion, erment ise in which she dwel', called the atten: | near be. cn looeing about Roundwien M bumercug epectators not posted in regard to this ticn of Sahitare superintendent Daiton to the condi discovered in the coorway whence the men vew!ly irop ried game tion ef the houre and neiguto hood, aud measures | large cart ring. on sbich appeared such ‘ the place, ta led the officer to suppowe that it hw Ab H i at A th hai “ A or a ean ¥ He r y rr . award 9 tonde thet: exit from t) on, aw DP ouptly ae rip of the Trintese Wen oneo Hoorrtat Sure, June 9, A further in gation showed that the | Burner's s)cecten ie used, the halt curls up oh The following three new cases have been received | the coal hole i trongof Mr. Jones atorane | . " 1 eh removed: the perpetrate , hott ie ky Baturdey ev 8 FHL | don, Jure Blof Den. iywho gave ther mane we Harry Quinn and ‘ } Q Cute) ne three voung men, w ‘ the way ’ P 12, of | J Lewis, ago 15 and 21 years res,eciively, from C zzene to Preokskilh on the H Rive le rt. 6 new | we @ detained for an examination Lefuie Justice collided with tt estner Dean KR 5 tie | aged Os of | Ledwith Wascupelnd. Twoot the me erosued, one |b ke re tor imierinent. | sereet Stobvery.—Ae Martha N Vanauken, & resi of whom wae a gon of Joho &. Fremout, }Aitheys hop Pernelan were re ; Galids Gata Maevien wah dre ware | woved ' 10 Int owen ng. dent of Orange, N.J., but at prerent etopping at No. : " ” b eg ar FS Deputy Health Officer 12] Sixteenth atreot, was passing the corner of Canal 3 de Re TLER, Wio i of sd mia a. Hy bid Tir Cenrean PARK was crowded on Sat | and x ator ® , en Saturday afternoone, one Lore from . a8 Geo, Alicea appeared tefore her end snatch ‘ L urd * ece-tr ® « t u i 1 . ~ Neste know in whard strict bis chances ore n ay with t sue and equipages — the uaual | ype init hand @ pocke,-book contain ators Hea residen oe i® iu th Tel, but i eum Lusies! attraction having be edeince | wok toftiehs. On leing pureued, the otte tot is ju the Gin, and ant rriog bie lezel | ihe commence ment of this tooth, General ante feiuge in the baven wut of ‘ rnd at: eet, eaatetl troes ane a 6 can take adva : wed rh Ne resided, and whch premises by a singular co. age ut ’ hier ny ane : ub in the “situa. | S8% tho veteran Mexican hevo, visited the Perky | citeuce, were occupied aa a lank ry by Mr, Jones, at ’ trates 1 a itu. fun," THE CATTLE PLAGUE ouncement of the | xistence of Rinder iin Sew Yerk and Irooklym, btc. Atbany. Jt Hon. J. Stanton Gauld, Presi ent, and Col. F Johneon, Secretary, of the New ork State Agricultura! Bociety, have prepared « oot im porteat Circular, from which the following tract le taken We do heredy Rin erpest, oF pieuro Heumon\s, #mong the cows in the ables ot New York and rovkiya: and we earnes'iy iviee wil purchasers of srock to examine Llioee which © « flered tor P with reference to thre diseser in case the diseeee merken ite & animal be jm mak known the exietence of ai al has not er imal. Th suffering trom pleuro- tonte ie dengerous when used ae human foot, “ yer probable turt the diseased herds which are @ Lefng exciucod frem the city will be offered jor @ A very iow prices to farmers la ‘or additonal pr ner, This contingency uations on the part of pur- LOCAL NEWS MEW YORK AND TRE VICINITY, *ENIANISM—PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF THR Tation—"Tagin Dar Witt ¢ yon’? "Tmt al Presioest Roveurs, &c.—During Saturday and terday there was no extraordinary development *enianiom inthiscity, Recruiting is to some ex- Seti, carried on, but more pr ly than before, the numberof candidates for Fenian glory or awiian bemp ere fewer than usual, Subseriptions douastions continue to come in from the more Sat circies, but those nearer howe are cantious, ong had the expe iment of an invasion of Cans sled by both wings of the Brotherhood, and both se bartug meta. lrnominioos end, the worting yarns of their money ve willin, ta li s epparentiy of the Bro:herhood that bering ized ue “el. Whow it may @o, Tre Fi Lg a foes Os (he @.ec erealar t wthas ¢ emember rent, defeat of bie plans. He re ude ip large numbers on Satnrday at bhidridge etree. jul, euere be is n the fi or, Histrta Semel ram ¢ as Le sceording United States iaw e (OVerDmeL Col yunee ab bie trial to- hae igen on Mr. Jobo san Las consen ed ‘0 Lave wid tLe coolee, it 16 amid on, Whatever wm be the issue, his ts wnebanged, aua he easerte that he eecece trom the «tend he has taken. F. B. ottciala were busy aneweriag corres ate and preparing for the diepaccn of otner @ ieree Bujaber of whom |, was reporied vento vo Saurdeay. Tammany Hal, recruit sedquariers of Col. Korrigan, was closed up on ay, (bough (he green flax wil) floated fiom eleuny, A laive Weedug of emperance mea sid last evening at 006 Broome at eympathy with the Feuian ca ju the leauorseaud to eucuurag L, Carey wade ast V Aid tue Cause by lo Ug ie to be hed eaten early cay t she f@oings of die pproval of i umeant. res achon o. the tue euia wo S0,0uy iu gold was ie iru San Franciaco, Ga, sud @ request to 2D Loe Werk Vigoivusly aud piotuisiug addi- funds be Stephens beadquariers things are “looking agelu saying There ad bis Giends and to.lowers ar he only mau to lead sue forioru hope, tle trouble eal.ting there, he ofundewhich Miu’ U tthe Mroseshoo tei ino tue nid by ke ttopped ms, bur Dude wow th ewithit be caus sth Mr. piepuen nts wo help sit The matt r pow wid the Cou te, NSE MATTERS—ANoTHER Qvirr SUN. He DAbBAIH KrowRATION Bounty iN 1 OF HR ELVisAy—Atusais—The usual h pilerimage to the shrine of Bacchue took esterday, and (hat roms god receive! bis due fdevotion iu layer sui whiskey, The day, vas somewhat threatening io the morning, to be a pleasant day, and ua the thousands of frooke # leit the city “tor the city's goou" bath touch reeemiled the pictures drawn of tito Sabbathina Christian land, Aeit was imposible to get qua, #o it was next to lm. sto get drunk, and euch exbihitionao. huraan »werly were common on the Sabbath woe everday low 8 quiet aa Thou who roceut amusement without sae beechan wo laeut fouud i an Cental of recroatl Th ‘a nized, The non ot the Suuds, Ex proofs neeued 10 convince the cpoest that the law is not only not cesd, but ea living reality and one that cannoi be eas edoriguo.ed, The folowing @s.este wero wi@iday for violat ona of the jaw, tA, Sogier, who keeps a burber shop at No. 66 wircet, Was yeaterday arraigned before Jus oficer Thompson, of the Pourth Pre- ing the accused with violating the Exc se selling liquor to his patrons, instead of per- sor'aloperations upon their heads and i inoner, however, made quite a differ: unt, and on declaring thas he had merely AMIR the Lesus and tucce of customers with » woe liberated from enstody sHoeeph f No, 1 8 East Te ente-secoud street, wae ar eloce duets Ledwith, charged with vic eo Excise Law ‘The accused was held in $100 ane. (he charge belore the Court of Pee Jobu it, Deverman, of No, 14 Delancey ge Werner, of No, So Christie sire re Justice Mausfield, on a sim id toanewerthe comp'aint, bail mouut of #200 each, ett Untrorm,—The police don their hb inst, This consists of nelcoatand pautslovus, Panama hat, white ace Luck tle, uniormion the lvie CHOLERA, Registrar Harris investigated a enae of cholera on Satarcay, and reported that the wife of Mr. Bell, age iding at No 166 W, 20th etree ed with @ytuptome of cholera gn Thurs: Iruring the preceding day ehe had washed clothing and greatly fatieued he ' wo weeks Celivered of anipfan, ' teuine heenire dey Thursday eotlering whe nena’ An atic choe he ®& painie tration, « of the pal tals tay buchanan tod wherever his« ed by @ eu triage @ d he war surround. Ile efterwa drove to return was met ot hie New York- * ciowd livh Bridge, and oa yal house humber of Influential orm A YoueVILLE PSTeRTAINMENT,—Strawe Derrice are prod things strawberr Weresm are better; etrawberries, cream and fine music forma pproach towards humen beatitude, while » cream and uiuelc, combined with the ud graces of lovely and Intelligent women yyed In the exercise of Christian bene cou binationjo! attractions not to be resisted by any ordinary specimen of humanity. thie being admitted, it ls only necessary, In order to vecure good resulta, to remind ihe rea dents of York vile and Harlem thata Strawberry and Jee Cream Poatival and musical entertainment will he given at Lill clower all tobe vole the Free Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Séth etr near Foueth avenue, on Thesdey and W wines ® evenings, ne tlth and Jith, the proceeds to he devoted to the needs ot the church. er the ministerial charm i Wm, Dymond, from & most discouraving beginning, @ tew mon'he einer, has, by hie talthfulnees and earnces labor, eneceeded In gathering about him a numerous tnd infeliivent concreeation, Key, §. H. Tyne, the eloyueat end popular minist This chapel te ¥ 4 chu p Fart 4nd str offic nearly every Sabbeth evening. In the festival and its object, mar be avpropriately mentioned Swift on th d thet nough, pounds @ without pleasure of what I gi between id not crawl upon the @ for truth, I wil enjoy the by giving it alive and seeing anciher enjoy it, Wheoldelshould Le sehamet to leave enough for a monument, if there was # wanting human being above ground,” Gov.-Gex, Derer,—The Sy Inebolla ia Catolien, from Havana, with G Dulce and suite and on board, ariived at this port on Haturday, The distinguished party are en roule to Europe, irate Brivcina Broapway.—The following is the planot the iron bridge to be built over Broad way, corner of Falton atreet.which bas been decided upon by the Counmittes of the Common Council: 1 be cast iron posts on each elde of the of Broadway aud Fultom etreet. about oul jo diamever, with ornamental seach ‘orm 6 lamp poet, The bri.ge, by | tossing Fulton ocr jon-red gird to Fulton waterto the four cornere m la to be made ore | be fours meth of the briage Ctiug with the petorme the arraneement of the biidge will be + pecestriaue can cross either Broadway or tu orcs. Lhe beght trom the curd of toe at ‘he ander side of 4 wilbes nifeet. ihe bridvew Leos a wcimntot ene hundred AND Cosxcrut AND ENTERTAINMENT Vel Oh ,uraday eveuiog, the luth inet. at the ssadi Theatre, 46 Bow ry, thep: f ia to 4 for ¢ Nowe Gispore aseat @ really worthy rity ebouid nos fail to attend, THE COURTS, Count CaLespan tiie Day, Moxpay,—Sapreme Court € i 2 3 1} term D wairere ~Now. 191, 152, +1427. F 1, Sb, 2076, 2, 2104, 150s, 24do, MMoON Piras Part 1, Dd. 1546, 1536, Part 1859, 1904, 2604, 1026, 157 1861, 1871, Nos 1077, 1564, 5.6, 1bsu, 1653, il—New 14iu, 1004, 1607, 4), 1116, 1692, 63, 1546, 1117, Mid, 1 5 du 5, 1556, 640, 14.9, 95u. tue Laces Been Raewens ann Tur Boarp oF Exoist.—Mr, Poul Falk has commenced an action kwon 8, Schultz and the Board of Excise fo restrain them from intertering with bis business (the manufacture and sale of lager beer), on the two grouuce of the unconetisutionality of the law and that leeor beer is nus @ spirituous liquor, A pielituinary injunction bus been granted, aud the master will come up tor arcument before Judge Cardozo, of the Common Pies, on Wednesday next, jue Teovetes on tne Bair Tuornton.—The UL, §. Commissioner's Court was crowded on Saturday with the officers and crew of this {il fated ship,where the litieation prevails all around, Mr. Edwin James if of the mate and boa‘ewain, against whom of cruel and uousual treasment had been 1, and who were under ball auewer them, d the Court, ani contended that the offence creased by th atuteorcrue: and unusual punish ment was not proved. He deprecated all aaseults by ofliceis upon ssilore oo boaid (heir ships, butamee @erault did bok amouak to tue definition of “cruel and unnenal treatment" Commi sioner Osborue, after reviewing the test! | tiony, Which was of the moat conflicting character, dieu doa the Cases, and on the application of Mr, | Dun, ay the bail tor the ace 1 were discharged, Povien Istetituencn —JItra, Dr, Walker again in Custody. On Satudey afiernooa Mra, Dr. Mary E, Walker, while walking throuch Jefferson streos, vartialy dressed in male attire, was tollowed bre lave crowd of women and children, officer Johnson, | of the Tih eccentric female aie ot disorderly con. Leiore Ju tice Mansield, ot Court. Mrs, Dr, W her lice jndic ba seid ehe had a rieht to } mee comume and w . ‘The iagisiiats, how fed that Mre, De, Waite shoud give eidu lallco keep (he peace, No londsman appearin was locked up tor halfan hour, at the explraton ot which Ume one ot her triende beewme her bondeman, ‘thle imuividual was ar.ested & lew iin) s avo, and suleequentiy discharged by the police be (hen ensered a complaint agaimat the othices Letore (he Voice Commissioners, Arisiocia ve Conduct. Ldward MeComber, better known va “Neu” BcComler, was arrested in Hous: ton street, ata late hour ou Saturday night by offi- cer Callahan, of the Fourteenth Precinct. The pri- | sover being at the time under the influence of liquor, and acting in avery dieoderly manner worniag. The aceu whow gentioman, whose residence te located jm Vitth ave- nue, wae arraigned, ond, in the abeeuceof Justice Dowling, lunduie tin @ series ot threste against ine Waacietrete, Geiy ing Ble ac howeveroft the ber, Justice Dow! ppe ted Lin to the Tomie, whence we wil wed w Blackwell's demud, dhe )ouug yesterday eaonot & wealthy ‘ 5 u young Mec ance w be bia ibe timperanee peop e ry active iu bringiug offenders to jue'ice, in some in, eperrace has often been in the hands of the pollve hu would invarisb y a pt to toritivs heee into Wf ne hit by theateof hie high d eplea re last aitemps proved unsuccesetul, na eat ed clove, Supposed Butylara.-Ro man Moreness, of the Twentieth | ct, towards half-paet one o'clock yesterday morning discovered thiee young men standing in the deorway of @ butcher's abop in Thirty seventh etn near Fighth avenue, Toe promises @dtioinine being orcuped na adry co MM. Owen Jones, preung the moveme who-e uptown tr Sub-ecuent to bh 4h Precinct . whocommitted him for trial and prisoner ie 21 yeurs of age, and a native of New Uodigid, Mase nee the con arrest by On tasen to Brooklyn, Tus Frestan CoLLarss.—The news of what is Lelieved to be the col published yerterday, Williameburgh Fenian active strong therm e of the whole movement, da unive circles, M retendedt gloom in of the moat sith was purpes: | thoriti reinf they © nt, cone tip, notwiihet * Ane dence of thie moat active circle in the Die ue artis, which they iad made arrangemence ww ebip thie morning Several young men who had promied to leave ior | Malone to-day have aiso 1ecoumdered their inten- tion, Mrnaxcuo.y ead and tatal accid AND Varat toceurred Accipenti—mA » the fa { Mr ily Moses Strouse, 121 Ewen street, E 1), an early hour yesteriay morning ppoare that Mrs. Strot took her infant eon, aged seven mont from atedand ieid himonthe floor while ele p ceeded to take off the Ledeothes to alr them. While thus epgace i @ onde pistol. w wee lying unre ove of the pliowa, ragred off and feilon the tloor, causing ares to 1 in (he ear bate e th t ar @rutet Mrt. Stroue | ecame realize @d the me.anct Tue Excise Lawin Tit Eastern D1s- (Jn y one violation of th bache Law was asvern Listrict yerterdar d one tion John White, doing a liquor Fifth street. between Second by otheer rt. of the welun ei ihe prisouer w th.e woruin jatoxieation, and was ato where Le obtained his wer Was that he got it trom a Hie was locked up, tioned by the pol oft, bus the only a Auces offensivery so, Yeate day aiternoon a Sew York genuemancaiied atine private resi: dence of aliquor Gealer of Lie acquaintance ior the purpore of rering him ou iewily waters, and when @ leit the place he wae seve HT reaioteaud asked it he had bee saloon wit+ joining the reedeucr The gentieman de toed their injuries Inpertinent and celueed to Anewer them, when they clarw the right of emeling bie breaww, Which Was also iwsinted or three Fesxenat PAnapr,— Yesterday afternoon the members of Father M Total Abstinence Boclety No. 2, 1a full regalia and with banners; the Cadets of Temperaneo No. 2, consisting of pupils of the Schoo: of the Assumption. ay nand American flag proceded by the 60th Tegument baud, followed the jas of Joho O' Reel, a late mwermber, w their | resing piace Tue body ware borne to the Cemetery o the Hoy Cross, tu Elatuush, where it was cousigned to the erave Fine.—About yesterday, a fire broke out in the carpenter ehopcf Mr. Richa Oxford street, Letwoeu Lafayette aud Le Burs, resuitivg in ite total destruc building and contents in about ¢ The premises, it le supposed, we boya, The Cnesnier Lines Case.—The case of Charles W. Cheshire aguinas Milon Wooley, being an action for libel, tried in the Brooklyn City Court, war finally ided amount of daimsges cla: ed slandercus words spoken was @1uu0, The jury brought in « verdict in favor of tho plaintiff, Damages one bun- dred doliare, hew in green wait noon laffen, in alb ave. Tbe loss on No insuraace, ou tre by some ou A, Tus Potick HEALQuARTERS,—The Brook- lyn Police Headquarte ere,on urday Inst, re- moved from the basement of the City Hall to the three-story and barement brick building on the cor- ber of Washington and Johnson atreets, Lt is eups rior, in some reap to the old piace, although there are some inconvenieuces, which canuot be remedied uncil the luterior has been sitered to suit the uew order of things, Tus PuILADELPutA Firemen,—Pennayl- vania Hoee Co, No, 21, ot Philadelphia, the guests of Montauk Truck No 1, tora few days, revurned home on Saturday evening, escorted to the railioad depot by a cowmittes of Brooklyn tremen, They spens o very jolly tine while here. New Jersey, AkRest OF SUNDAY Batt PLayEns,—Sev- | members of the new police force of Jersey City, under command of Aid C. T. Stevens, made ara out on the meadows back of Jersey City, Sunday af- ternoon, for the purpose of breaking up the practice of playing ball and pitebing quoiis, habitually in duiged in by youths trom New York, ‘Lhe officers succeeded in surprising two parties, and capiured Ricbard MeNamara, John Clark, James Nugent, Barry Joseph Burke, John Sulivan, William nd Thomas Wiliams, youths from thirteen toeigh how reside ln New York bor. The prise ation, The Penalty, if eulorced, isa tine of teu dollars each, SUNDAY IN Hopokex,—Sunday passed off very quietly in Hobokeu, About six een thousand | persons, which isthe lowest estimate passed over the terries, visiting the Elysian Fields, Weehawken, end Wee Hoboken. V few arunken persone were to be reen, intoxication belug ihe exception anu not the sale, But three arresta were giade by the Hobokon police during the day, In Jersey City the influx of visitors was hardly noticeable, Very few persons crossed the ferries more than usual, and all were quiet and orderly, Tuk CENTRAL RAILROAD GARBAGE Net. SANGE.—Atthe suit of Commitee of cit zone of y City, an injunction was granted by the Court of Chancery about three weeks since, restrainiog the Central Railroad C mp from making any further dep ong the shore frons of cow November vext, But ade the writ by making ommunipaw shore, in conse quen & public meeting wes held on baturday, aud a Commitsee appointe! to sue outa ' second writ on benult of the people of Bergen, | whieh, it granted by the Chancellor, will effectually prevent any turther deposite of @aroage within the | trestle erected by the Company until afer the cold weather sets in Jersey Crry Pottce Bii.--The Jersey City Police Bil, the validity of whien has been quesiionea, will be tested, itis anderstood, in the Supreme Court, now in session at 71 day next. Joseph ?, bradley, of Newark.w the case tor the city. and Courtlandt Parker, al Newsrk and Jacob Weart, of Jersey City, ivr the Coiuiisaoue rss dune il MARINE NEWS. 731; High Water.07 19 rises. 405: # sete, AREIVED. Smyrna, Liverpool via Boston ; snola, Hambure and Bouthar pton; Denmark, via Queenstown: New York, Aspinwall: iberois, Gisteows Thames, Washington, DC: L Savacnth, Roinburr, Liverpool Dung Sluee, New Orieons eT RAMSTTIPS Aes nok; Aehiand, Boston | vin QueenstowosGiaucua, E | te George w Orlesne, \etercn, Morchead C Ia Catotica, (Spanish Maita, Liverpool. steam figat | SHIPS Ss ttemouth, } from Mani | in: Wiseor Liverpool; Mercury, lerzogin Yoo Hrabant, of and from Bremen; Success; Usro- line, (Bi.) Landon, UAKKS—Panole, Portland; White Clond, Cedar Key, Flovida; Omega, Italian) Palermo; ‘lweed, Maveguez, PR: Po ta, sunderiand; Willkommer, lene, russian) Newport, By I Kimball, t Trieste; | (ruse [iteian) Lon a ) Havana; Kruesto Zuces | don A Scohenson, Buen e Ayres, Guisepp.2a% | (isales) Trieste; J . Liverpool via Queenstown; patrese, Of Gnd f iremen; Caroline, London; Cerealis, Liverpool; Hton, Liverpool. "pen T. Cow Bay; Charles Albert, Trin- sii age Belle, Cow Bay, CB; Layton, Milbriuse: B Young, Rondout for Newburyport: | Veoreiane Paieviuo; Hannah. Cow Bay: Joho Kich- * Yataco, P, Ath € Harriet wells, St. Cardenag;, Braneby hu t Harbor, 7, say | SCHOONERS—9¢ Lneag, Rockland; Wm BR Gen, R peeut for boston: Try phenia, dodo: Luey ADL, |) Mecwar, NS: J Whitehouse, Cow Bay, © Bi | Metror, of ant from Bermuda; Petronelia. Wanbo Kiver, (Nic. Eureka, Giace Bi hp, Baith | bis Hf Jala Fenton, of and fror ; Elinabesn J ar. (suaveniile: Aid, Georgia; $ Beranton, reeLown, p CJ B Spofiord, Virginia; Pi own, D ‘lot's Bide, Sague; Wm (ow Bay: 'A'd. Brunawich; Mary Emily. Bangor beienee, New Lonvon; TJ Tull, Pall Kivers Knigh 1 sew London; Bagduce en for Phiadelp! (ren Seoul, New London; + i sorte Washington, Irov: ence ot El zabethport; Globe, New Hesiord for _Kiisat iyrone, Machina; White Sem fener ae Morse, abetuport for Port. ine oreb; Revolution, Jonespor; it Ww 4s Julia, Joueaport; Maggie Bell, ‘tors: Susan & Mary, Kockland; Ruth 5 » Koekinnd; James Heury, Rockland; Abby sndout tor Keston; Abm Oatorn, Albany for ‘Fountain, Fall River for Albany; Win H ulee, Hopziba bitgavetiport ror Salie- Anelr, Newport witor, Wareham; 5 J vt N Haven; s J v, ‘ condo, Melville. t zzi, Eeetport J tf n Wm 0 Ineh, Phil- janet, Rockland; Amanda, hockland, Me,; Mansfield, Siniihy Phils Qeaiphis for N ; I Cornelin, for Classification. WAITER WANTED AT 204 DIVI slieet. A AX! 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Garbone ‘ise! for afew minutes, ao@ then said, ‘Al! that 4 aay, father, seems tow enough: but I have go often been taken in by acm of your profession, thet I trust none of them wills ingly. However, for this once I wii) 1 risk. The man shall go; but look rarlet, as thoe valuest thy master's head, look that thou bring back the cvin by day-break to the forest chanel.’ Garbone then fized asa ransom for the canom four ‘shousand escudi; and, ordering Mesetto'e beast to be made realy, directed cue of his gang fo mount the cancn's horse, and accompany the messenger to the last ouspost, and there await his return. Masetio bade the canon farewell, whe preesod his haud mgnificantly as they parted. The barber and the brigand rode onwanis, and in the course of his progress found his eompaniom was egreat simpleton, Heleft bim ata stom cross in the road! to awaitbie return. The canon had requested bis friend, th her, t have his troop ata little villa Three Brilges; and hither it was that Masetto hastened, instead of to the monastery. [Hs ‘ound the cavalier, whom a dlesire toserve bis old friendy and awish tocome to blows with Garbone, bad brought immediately on receipt of the letter. Ha had fiveand-thirty horsemen with bim, whet on learming fromm Masetto Low things stood, he dismounted; and, baring waited une! the night had fallen, they set out on foot, conducted by the barber on bis mul*, Flaving arrived within @ short distance of the piace at which ho had let the brigaad, Masetto wenton alone, and found thee the rogue, tired of waiting tor him, nad gone te Sieep, Having removed his carbine and bis pont ard, Masetto passed his own beli ao fir sont the fellows logs, shat he could acd then, giving the aigual, cavalle‘atroop came up. With threats of ioatant death they complied the terrified robler, who was now ¢ bo ahe' the road to the forertchape!, which they reached lone before day-light. The chraple bad been part of a religion ment, which, being ceserie! by the / whom it belonged, had fallen into dec In one of the lower deanosited the cantive rol ber, secure and left 9 eo! tier with directions to npted to encape, or te ery out. Thecavaler then looked abous fr @ convenient spotin Which to port bis men, Att end of the chapel, aud abouts two yards behind th altar, vasa goilic acreen, formed of clusters of sroall pillars, with openings atevery yor!, Bee hind thisee the solulers might stand, notonly effect ually concesied, Lut well cisposed for an attack Upon eny persons Who might be entering the bee pag By she time all these arrangements were made, the day began to spear. The cavalier, who kmew his old iment the cxnon, and who was eware cf bis intellivence, fixed s piece of the red feather from his military hat een the brok swones of the arch by which be must enter the chapel, amd through thivhe waa sure the om would kuow they bad arrive! Mo then bade Ma setto stand bebind bim; und fearing that the poor fellow's impaience might lead him iato some ime prudence, inmisted wi.h threats as well persuasions, thet he shouki not etir 4 finger unil the canom gave some iridication that the time for attack had arrived, Maset'o promised to obey, for, however, difficult it amght be, he saw the wisdom of the cavalier’s injunctions, The minw’ te bassed heavily, unt! at ength the feet of horses aud mules were Leard through the lors est,and the voices ofthe briganusat ntervalsahoute ing to eachother asthey hur ied along to vist thew captain's puptiala, The sounds be ame more dis- tinet, and at onxth it was clear shat the company bad arrived, 1! alier provided for bine self @ loop-bole, by whica Le could see the canue enter; and, to Lis yreat delighi, be saw him pluct the feather carelessly from tue wall, and toss it ee wind, at the same time toa eve shutan ine quirmg glance rounu the chapel, to many am hour of peril, and on many aduugerous eherpriagy the cavalier baad geeu that eye flash with tomey @ similar express%n from under @ see! rnorion, and it bad loss nome of its uld aceustoueu dre The gaunt Garboue, Greased wich awkward splendour, came firsi: the weeping Lissa, leaning upon the arm of the Padre, fojlowed ; auc,uotwithe standing the exhortations and promise of she good canon thas all would be well, could not overs cowe her fears. The canon had by no means ex- plained tober the errandou which Masetto wae gene jforhe had maue its rulefor many yeurs pags never to trust a Woman, good or bad, wi b » secret, Behind came the whoiou! Garbone's yaug,in pum ber about forty, with their carbines over theim shoulders, aud ranged inas fair order as they could accomplish, As theespou came on towards the albany he was reconuoitring the place, and had siready determiced that bis old comrade would pows hime self and his forces behind the screen, When, howe ever, be mounted the three sieps of the «lian which raised him a full yard above every one cise in the chapel, his doubts were removed, for Leaaw the soldiers. One look was exchanged betwee him and the cavaler. He proceeded with the cere movy, asbie hearers thought; but be was we faithful e memcLer of the church (0 profane ite ordivances; aud, instead of reading the serv.ce of marriage, be addressed an exLortation to Garbune on his evormities, which might have wucued his Beart if is bad not Leen in Libs language wise which he happeved to have no ® quainianc When be had ended tuis wock service, and ag be held his hands extenved over Garcone and Lissa, the whole gang suouled Vive! wou diese charged their carbiues to seatify their rejoiciug, Tce vaulted arches of the roo! rang With the repos nd the smoke which filled the building enacied the canon to draw Lissa from the sliar tos p sce of security bebind tue mreen, Belvre the vapoury cloud had rolled away, ® suarp and weil cl ected fire trom Novi's troops tad brought dow. ove half of the bandits, 4nd the others were seized and bound before toey bad recovered trom tuvir sure prise at the suddenness of the attack At the frag shot, Garbone bad drawn bs piswl, a shied fgat the canor, whom he wuss have killed, bus that Masetto, who had bis eye particula:ly upom the ruffiay, turew up bos arw, aud at tle some Woe ment plunged bis silletw inw she o Ihe not necessary to Jescribe bie so Lesa in Learns, or the pie cwnva had ip meetiux bis old friend and comrade, cavalier, Avery short time sufficoxd to tie the robbers who iemased sive un the wiles and borses; and the whole party proceeded ty Velletriy where the canon married Maseito to Lisss without waiting for the fens jauba Veronic The robbers were soun aficrwards executedy and Garbone's bead had the bonour of decorating & post in the cross :cads, THE END, [Seg > row? y r THE NEW YORK SUN, Published daily, Sundays excepted, Delivered anywheie in the city or vicinity, By mail: Siz Dollars per year,—three iuouths tee $1.50; ix montha #3. d THE SUN wae she originator of the Associated Press Organization, and has the finest advantage few obtuining news. 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