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purposes of procuring iafurwation aod having test\- as? taken r. Kentinued trom First Page.) Tae, - - es Spencer ord W_ Hinks, tov this country tow @iseharge to Major Vienernl erpor nose offic tempo » for crime committed f fart) te Log AT ney tT o 1008 Abe v Thatevenit t 0 e ‘bh @ treaty the ing jedge of meritorious disabled soldiers of the | Court would not for send back @ man from by: md to a at Judee McCann “t off? In Court at any rate they shonid be off. Of therm off.) Fveu supposing they have stolen, can a ol frow bie master? When the master bas stolen b liberty from a man, is itacrime tor him to take « rorumeer service veing supported in ao & mrhouse wr elsewhere Se public paupers. i« rejuesied to give B/ormation of the fact wo the trove rnur CHOLERA Reports,—A letter from rom Col. Slowm, U. 8, A, Bargeon (ieneral of the ) ama ment of the Best, to the Sanitary Snperintendant, feturn from ayeb eats - we a t eveile inthe Military Post on | having consented to remain_ in e prison tear pobe pals miles from the eclty, The | they were ipmorant of the Enelish langusge p+ aoe meenieen eidieal attendance,’ ‘They were ‘imid; if they bad been asked to consent Seuowing ‘ hgh yester : to be hanged they would probably have done so with City: At 9.45 o'clok A. Ma itwas reported by tele. | “ual readiness. Juige Metunn wished to know ff there were n treaty, and expressed grave doubts whether even upder an extradition treaty the men could be sent back to sinvery Mr. (ianning &, Bedford, Asaletant District Attor- ney. stated inat be hat no opportanity to become famiilar with the merits ofthe case, That the com mitment wee sufficient as a mere preliminary com mitment, and that ae to the adjournment, the presumption of law wasthat the Justice bad acted properiy, He desired an adjournment In order that he might learn fromthe Spanien Coneul, who he understoot was the real cot pial, rity under whieh he had thought fit to take this action, ‘The only two questions before the Conrt were whether they were property and lewtally held for snd, second whether there fe a treaty country and Spain for the extradition iiity of such ertines, To eacertain thie ne d atk an adjournment, doring which nid make inquiries of the Spanish Consul A 19th at pronounced the 9 disease to be cholera morbus .. Bhortly o'clock, a German named Nicholas Hurbertel ported sick with cholera, at his residen etroes, second floor, He weer ‘ “A. woman named Green, residin BOLL aireet, wae reported sick wih Deap Horse Compiatxt.—The following mote was received at the ollice of ihe Hoard of Health yesterday :— Misther Jazeon Shuls: Bum—De yeiver com down in the Sisth Ward Yer sowl to glory eum ‘an fuk at the ded bore im Chamber street that's been iyin' there sence iaahe Might. Bed loock wo ver bord av beith what the j= good are yes. De 7s want to disthroy ur? S. IMatriet Attorney Ethan Al What's the rayson yer don't have the corps of that ot for, etaved that he wae Do boree dragged away? Yours such treaty existed, but would PV. O'SMAGT OKAY, into it and inform the Court this morning. PLayron Crry Farurrs—The Aldermen and Corociimen, immediately atter adjournment yesterday afiermoom, proceeded to the Elysian Fields, Hobokes, forthe purpose of playing a pame of base all, the former against the latter, Franrct Mortacity,—From Saturday, at BP. M., up 6 o'clock last evening, the total num- ber of deaths reported in New York was 9/0. more than 600 of whom were children under 6 years ef Between two and three handred died from best, and the remainder from var’ is animal and vegetable m to create a pes Hitle innocents inte to the foul something like jutpping from the frying pan into the The Court then adjourned the case to to-day at one o'clock, Tue Fat Bowres asp var Hearn Boar. The case of Henry Weil va, Jackson 8. Bebultz, came up before Judge Brady in the Court of Com- mon Viens yosterday, it Leing the day appointed for the fendants to show cause why ao lojunctioa should not ine restraining the Hoard of Health from cloeing the plaintiff's tat-boiling establishment, Mr. Wiicoxeon, in hebrif of the platntiffs, claimed that leaving the question of nuisance om one side, the case involved the right ae to the power of the Board to break up the business in the manner they threaten todo, Mr, Hise ou behalf of the Healt Hoard, eubiyitted afidavite, showing the dangerous eharacier of the nuance, and the ill effect upon the health of (he community if these establishments are permitted to continue, The affidavits aiso showed that plaintiffs did not prepare the best methods koown for carrying op their establishment, Con- siderabic discussion ensued betweeo the Court and the respective counse! relative to the powers of the Board of Healin to abaie what they deemed nul sauces, at the conclusion of whieh the Judge took the papers aud reserved the decision, Avotien Lange Hatt or Covnrenrarrens,— Yesterday, Marshal Murray, and W I’. Wood, Chief of the Secret Division, made another large beul of counterfeiters amd counterieiting implements, The counterfeiting aratus cousiste of pia &e. In adcition to the large ainount of money of countertent, It is considered ny detailed pacticul old saw of fre” There seews, however, to be no hope of bet- ter things. AN OvTRAGE,—A woman named Mrs, Me- Bride died of sun stroke on Monday morning, at her sesidence, No We b street (rear.) Her hue Dand was in the bospital.and she was very poor, consejueatiy there was no way to bury her except @t the public expense, Notice, it is said, wae imme ctately sent te the Commissioner of Charities aud Correction, and also to the Coroner. he latter, ate) holding an inquest.on Weduesday eveniue, directed the room in which the body was kept to be lockoa up, At 10 300'clock yesterday morning she was Dot buried, and the people in the neighborhood were about to raise a subscription for that purpore, the corpse amelt badly f sickness occurs in the peighborhood the blame for such uegiect should fall where is is due, Crry GoverNMent—DBoarnp of ALDER- mEs—Commissiongsns of Deros Porrrarra oF NOR AND Mayors OrpyKe ann Guyriter ~The Board met yesterday, the President, Mr. Brice, in the Chair, The Meg rgy Sere “ Balaries and Offices presented ® report in vor of appoint suadr, reopens Commissioners of Deeds, The report was edop ed report was received from the Joint Committee of both Boards in favor of procuring portraits of Gov. top and Ex-Mayors Grarke and Gunther, an ve the same placed iu the Governor's Koom.- A resolution was called up in favor of purchasing A. ©. Lewis’ gae-barnere. and thatthe same be qieced all the lamps of the city at a cost of $1 per Pp: lost, reconsidered aud laid over. Boaap or Councrimes —K aTiIna THR Etro ‘tio Dieraiors.—This Board aleo met, the President J. Wilson Green in the Chair, The Board concurred in the Aldermanic resolution, dividing a mumber of he Wards into more couvenient election districts, he Board contirinod the list of blind persons as sent du by the Comptrolier, Adjourned to Monday next. _Deata or A Srranarr—His Counrny, Tikoven Her Conan, Leva Him ao ro Por Tee's Fisin— Among the numerous deaths by ann stroke on Wednesday was that of a French gentle moan named Iieor P. lavid who was temporarily boarding iv (ire: strent. Thecase having been reported at the Murean of Vital Ktatistics, Dr, Harris of theae jecured trom which th eo coustracsed that any ruck off. Allof these re now in the oflice of Hoboken Again Ancther Arrest.—Jacob 8. Hrower was arraigned before Justice Dodge at Jefferson Marketon a charge of having defrauded T, W. Ladd, merchant, out of the North River kof Moboten, N. J. Jai Karns, clerk for Mr, Ladd, testified that on the of Juae, Brower called at the sore and presented wived 250, The prisot stared (hat bis name was Jacob 5, Brower, 47 years of age, and lives in Westehestereouuty He says the charge is false, and that he believed ihe check to be R32 He was comriteed tor trial in default of $2,040 Dali. George Fritz, of 65 Maiden Lane, made an addi- tional compiains ageing G. W. Chadwick, of 64 Waillsticor, the osteunbile paident of the North Kiver Keuk of Hoboken, tle sieges that Chadwick represented to him that adraitou the Nor b Kiver Beuk, Hoboken, N ne good, Hy several iepre sentations about the let or dune, lsi6, Chadwick tn duced lormwe Sorerese, terest with e100 wert of watches by means of said traudulens draft. The prisouer was committed for trial tu ueiauit of #2,h0 ail. Inshonest Salesman, William J. M Rela, eme ployed as A ralerman by Holmes & ('o., No.7 Broadway, was arraigned betore Justicn Dodge, on a charge of robbing hie emplovers, Oo Wedne lady paid him SY Su tora bill of gow pd miéd to the place, but no val- | tained #5. Several orber larcenies = found on bis person, or in bie | him, He ectoowledged his quilt, and room. passport desciibed hin as Commer tion whieh sad te recovery of some property, He ial Traveie Dr, Harris, under the circum | wes comitited tor trial in detault of ball, da letter to tho French Conaul cts, and informing the Consul that there were bo funds atthe disposal of the Board of Mealth tor burial purposes under such cireuin etances, and asking if the Coney! would defray the expenses of the tuneral, or have the deceased interred in Potter's Field by the Commissioners barities and Correction. The reply from the ch Consulate was that there were no funds at Grand Larceny Win. Sinith was arraigned before Justice Dodge, on a charge of having stolen a blouse from Henry Davideon feotored) of 101 West smh streat, The blouse was found in possession of Sioith, and he was committed for trial, Atthe same time a coat worth $40, which had been stolen trom John H. tilbert, of No. 155 Thompson street, was abe dis Lot the Consul for that purpose, and they | found in Suuth's possession, Smith acknowledged were therefore compelled to accept the offer of the | having siolen she at and also a gokl Commissioners of Charities and Correction, Dr. | watch and chain irom Mr. Hilbert. He gave Rlari is having satistiod himself by the appearance of | jutormation which led to the recovery of the iawer, Abo gan that he was respectable, though untoriua ate. cousuited with President Shultz, and between them mgs 4 contributed euoagh to give him a decent gravein the Btrange:’s Burying Ground, One Liquor License, and that for Brook lyn, was granted yesterday by Mr, Maonieve, ‘Tho decision of Judges Lott and Gilbert will probably briug in mere applicants trom that portion of the Metropolitan District, Fines,—About one o'clock yesterday morn- ing, @ fire broke out in the factory of the New York il Company, Nos. 247 to 261 East 19th street, near Avenue A. The flames originated in the cellar and of the contents, they hort time the The loss on 0,000; ansured for $20,- ww, Lows on ahouk B4b, 00; a4upposed to be insured xtended to Primary pcnool No, 25, adjoining, which was damaved to she bout $1,000, Tue origin of the fire is fle was conmitied on the second charge, Arrest «of Hurglare,-On Wednesday afterneon the polic resivd two young mou while engaged in com iuitth burglary in the house No, 7 East isth treet oO prisoners es names of John Witiame aud Jaues Fay, They were commitwd for @xamination, Cruelty te Animala.Richard Firmen, driver of car No, 41 of the Mroadway end seventh Avenue Kailroad Cowpauy, wen airaivned belore lustice Dowling yesterday, oa @ 6large of baving crueily tresied bis bores, Brooklyn, CuoLera Revonr.—The cases shown on the Cholera Bulletin are as follows: mus (unleeson, between Wolcot and Sullivan ,) Voruiting a 6 at widoighs, lish: eratmpe, Tsbh,T A.M. Lily A, M., akin cold, pere- piring, tougue cool, pulse thready-seense of heat in ebdomen region watery evacuations, Btill living, eee Robert Lyne, corner of Sullivan and Conov er streets. diarrhies and vowiting, 4. M./uly 1Tth; surface cold, clammy, disebar, like soap sude, Died ay A.M Blizabeth Piizgerald, aged 45, re+ W street, diaribopa, vomiting and + July I5th; collapse at 4. M.: died Meo. Catharine Class, axed 6% residing ry O lirldge street, vomiting aud purging, 2 A. u., uly 18th; discharges like soap suds; mo collapse in the case. Will recover, SUNSTROKES—INQUESTS BY THE CoRONERS, *P fectory andi the building curred in the drying No, 79 Weat 400n @ lone of 8600 ov stock and #190 on Khe huilding; in- wured, The fire originated from au iguition of ben- ine tum Onrruany,—Mr, Michael James O'Donnell, formerly Secretary to the late Archbishop Hughes, #as prostrated by the sup ou Wednesday, and died biishment trees, caused wsrly yesterday morning, Mr. O'Donnell was for. The 5 = riuelpal of Sebool ‘No. & in the 14th Ward, The following inquests were held by Coroners end waseverconsidered an upright and honerabie | Jynch and smith, yesterday mao, He was Secretary to the Board of Managers Mary White. 445 Atlantic et; Michael Greham, 5 of the Roman Caiholic Orphan Asylum, and Chair he Committee op Schools, He leaves a wife ral children, —A married woman named Sheri- 6 447 Ninth avenne, from the ise acid, whieh she swallowed or the purpose of committing auiciie, Atlantic st: thos, Duffy, 45 Columbia at; Thos Hughes, 1) Amity ats Blira ©, © buck, Court eh; Andrew Killan, 47th Precines st House ; Joho F. Massey, 45 Prospect et; J nish, 4 Wrekott at.; Frederick Brookuan. College Loep!ial, Brookiyn ; Charlee Bruelhec geon on sienner Weatern Metropolis, lying at A fic Dock ; Bridget Flood, ab 44th Precinct st Tur Japanese FuUND.—In accordance with | House; Charice Bimonson, 24 Bond at. Andrew she cecinien of the Court of Appeals, t Board of | Sherman, 114 Livision Klize burkbarat. 91 Ox. Pole has merged the Japanese Me ‘und, about | ford Lucy Sehwenk Lock at., Win, Wilson, 'yrrel!, 55 Fniton ; Hermard Canner, Fra (ireeupoint. Nearly ail the above were frow sun. okey, Atew wero from congestion of the bru.n, uperinduced by the heat, ‘The total sumber of deaths from all causes, yester- day, war 22, mostiy from sunstroke, Errors or tHe THonper Storm ON Wen- nespay, The effect of the thunder storm in the Vastern Inetriet on Wednesday afternoon was even more disastrous than reported yesterday. Besides the terrible boiler explosion at Lawrence & Sons’ cordace factory in Lushwick avenue, by whieh Ko sineer William Boyle mete terrible death, and pro: aN et Tho Pugh, 185 York a B14, 000, inte the Polite e Fuad, Deatu or A Poutcr Orricen. ~Sergeant Clark Koapp, of the let Preeiue: Volies, and tor wuany ye @ valued member of he Voice turce, “died yesterday ra long illue THE COURTS, So RKENDER OF) BLAVEX—IMPORTANT Qorarion oF TsteunaTionaL Law—THe® Foairives Sani as Covet.—Two negroes, named Emanuel Fetrade and Paulo Gansucchi, were arrested in this city sume fow days ago, taken before Judge logan, aud by him held on a preliminary commitment, on the complaint of ove Francisco Azoy, on a charge of fe losuran " “ perty to the aueunt of bearly $20,000 was di oved; erend lareeny, the preliminary sdjournment being ten private residences were more or less damaged eet down for the J7th instant, Meanwhile Mr.) hy uarocfing, &e. | be cattre lossor property in the Santiago Linier became interested lu thoir | {istrict by this terrific storm will amount to about esse, and they were Lronght up ¥ rdcy bewwre piustice McCann, in the Superior Cours, ou @ writ of B80, At Cieeupoiut, the haudsome liberty pole erected bs the Verociate in (ue Presidential cam- paighu of lot) wasetruck by lightuing aad entirely demolisheu Woops on cer, . There baving been vo prelimipary examination she facts were not cleariy developed, but it seemed Fine.--The to be agreed that the prisoners were slaves in Cuba; woods in Suffolk that while there they stole from their master rome | County, commencing at the Holbrook Station, bave shoasands of dollars in gold aud jewelry, and escaped been burning for the past three day* The tire com- menced on the 17th, and bas been burning ever since, A great smount of wood, this country; on arriving lere they were on the Bin ‘stent takeu on & warrant beiore Judge aod it is gaid they cevusented to ie ences, Gtx bas lm prigem wall bho sith insseut, for the) been dose) od, but the amount .s not pba Tus woke J 4 . 1% Bre, it ie was caused by @ locomotive of the Loug Isis allroad A Misaino Lapy,—Mre, Catharine Nicott, widow of the late Dr. Louis Nicett, No. 60 Union avenue, E. D., reft her bome about 9 o'clock on Tues day evening, stating to her niece that she would only be absent for a few moments, ani bees heard fro ‘The lady te 40 year blue eyes, five feet in height, and w left bome a light caltes dress, a cape of second mourn: ing, and straw hat. she is of considerable property, and bi Ife poliey for $2,000, Sine death of Dr. N the bae fretted @ Lately she hi money wut & suTD of her, and the anniversary of ber hus band’s death occurring about this time brougut on Aa fil of com 4 which has probabiy produced aber ation of mind, Bhe one son and ove daurhter, New Jersey. Moke Patan Caska or Sox-StrRoKr— Among the cases of enn-atroke in Jersey City, Tuesday and Wednesday, three others were repo: ted to have died yesterday afternoon. Deceased were George Murray. steward of the Canard steamer Per iaunah MeAlierman, who resided st the cor- ner of Railroad unknown man who was einployed at Carroll's in Bonth 4th street, Io the case of the unknew atic, whose death on Wednesday morning has idy been noticed m these columns, the coroner returned a verdict cen- suring ber employer for neglect, both before and after she died, Anxoraer “ Garpaor Isyonctros,”"—On the application of Isasaac Romaine, of Bergen, Chan- collor Zabriskie yesterday morning granted an in- jonetion restraining the Btock Yard Company rh prietors of the Communipaw Abat‘oir) from filling jo their docks with garbare. The injunction was served upon the President of the company almost immediately, by special offieer nt, News Items. Wirare the last fifty years the Roman Catholic Chureb bas greatly increased in the Umted About two thousand churches and chapels heve been builtt an increase of 1,800 clergymen ; 160 schools established for the Catholic training of 18,000 boysa and 34,000 girls. There existed in 1557 66 asyluma, with 4,063 orphans of both rexes; 26 hospitals, with 3,000 beds; 4 insane asylums, and maoy other charttuble inatitutions, all sup- ported by the private charity of Catholics, ‘Tax Peoria Tews says thst Munchengrats, where the last serious conflict between the Prussivns and the Austrians war fought, is the same place in which the K.ng of Prussis and the Austrian Em- peror, on Beptember Sth, 1888, ‘‘with a view to strengthen their relations of Amity and good neighborhood," signed « treaty, by which each country promised to place a corps of 86,000 men at the disponal of the other, to suppress any future Polish rebellion, How much of “ amity and good neighborhood,’ it aske, was left when the Austri- ens and Prussians lately murdered each other at Munchengratz ? Resktn shates not @ fot of his sharp, biting, sarcastic atyle in bi Ww eumare. is bit from ome of them is excecmiingly pungent: ‘You women of England are all now shrieking with one voice—you aud your clergymen wgether—Lecause you hear of your Bibles being attacked, If you choose to obey your Bibles, you will never care who attacks them, It is just because you never fulfill a single downright precept of the book thas you are so careful of its craiit. The Bible tells you to dress plainly, and you are mad ‘or finery ; the Bible tells you to bave pity on the poor, and You crush them under your carriage wh he Rible tells you to do judgment and justice, and you do not know nor care to know so much as what the B ble-word justice means,’ MARINE NEWS. daly 20, S. rises, 446 —— sets, 7°26; High Watervz 14, Bremen; Gen, Barnes, leston; Now York, Alexan- r Vhiladelphia; Mary Sanford, Hoston: Nepsune, Boston, SHIPS--Avia, London; J, P, Wheeler, Glasgow; Ladoga, Philadelphia BARKS —A. Morton, Live hard Deve, Londen: Zt Anonotmi, Bordeaux; Ny wp! Galveston, Lex Portia, do; Kver- it Queenstown; utevidee; Milton, BR Vacifieo, Bordeau ¥. Penison, Si, (nk Point, Halitax: Zephyr, Pictou; Gondo- A.V. Goodhue, Yarmouth; W. H, Jizabeth port: rt, St. John; Sarah 1, Jacksonville; Geo, Wasbingtoo, New Haven; Har- mona, Flirabethport; oO. ker, Stamford; Mary, Roston; Whiatler, Taunton; Conqnerall,.Jacksonville, BARGS—H, Spring, Sprague, for New Haven, AREIVAD. ATR AMSHIPS Morro Castle, Havana; Niagara, Norfoik; Fdiubarg, Liverpool and Queenstown, HAKKAR American Feglo, Aspinwall; Bounding Iillow, Menton, BRIGS Mystic, Darbadoes: Primo, (It) Palermo: C. Robin, Cherryte Parragossa; J. 1), Leighion, Jecksonvi: apiier, St. Croix; Lady Washington, Windsor, . SCHOUNERS ~ Vapor, Darien: Village Belle, P. au ; Jenuy Lind, shulee; P. bias, Tyrone, © BY, Meany, GW. Kim Washington, . Frankiin, ‘o; Orion, Nassan; ‘ a Rockland; American Chief, do; Wm, F Hurden, Albany tor Providence; Jobu Adams, Kon dout for Fail Kiver. 7 Too Late for Classification. » a. MecLAUGHLIN—On Wednesde sth, Klizabeth McLaughlin, w fe Laughlin, aged 5% years, Funeral this Fridev afternoon, 3 o'clock, from 179 Pearl ot, near Concord, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, 372 B T, CHEAP Laltimore raroa, Sa Baltimore morning, July of Win, J, Me aud MOST DURABLE! is BRIEST'S (instantaneous) HAIR DYF, It is now acknowledged by all to be the STANDARD DYE OF THE WORLD, and is used iu preference to all others, because it DOES NOT injure the Hairor kin, but changes grey Hair toe beautiful BLACK or BROWN, It ean be had of all lots at FIFTY CEN PER BOX, General Wholesale Agent—C. N. OKITTENTON, SS sixth avenue, cor, Fourth, t whom all oruers should be addressed, ot) OR SALE—A BAY HORSE, SUITABLE for scart, truck or express ; warranted soand and kind; price $185. Bold for wantof use Apply at O50 baat 1 bet, Aves Band ©, 1st floor, 567 ' I OLLAND'S ARABIAN HORSE CURE for cut qalls bratees, and ail sores a horse is Hable to h ye ean refer you to M, H Am. Ex, Co.'s etables; H, Marsh, stables; yl Palmer, atab) , Colther, Mereball & Wilkins, Proj line; Post & Nichols, Bal all rent us certificates Lt ° horse cure in the ma) Fulton at, 60 cts. bot UAND & CO,, #50 dozen, NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS—THE IN- _ terest on the bonds and stocks of the Corporation of the City of New York, du able A lat, 1966, will be paid on that day by DANIEL DEV 1, Chamberiain ot the City, at the Broad- . The transfer books will be closed Mon- day, 9th just, MATLULEW BRENNAN, Comptrol- ler, Departments of binanee, Com ptrolier's \ fice, Now York, July id, 1866, diz OTICE—ALL PERSONS DUE THE Late PETER MePAKLAND. Sy North Moore st hy requested to pay the ea. # to the un sa deceased ar tim at. DANIEL Mo. Uy vested to be sent to 18 RLAND, Jou QTRAYED FROM MY PREMISES —A young white goat, without horas, Any person who will return ber to MICHAEL MecDERMOT?, 4°5 Weat 44th at, vb and Tsp aves, or give iniorma tion where she be found, wilt reesive as reward more than her value, as she was 365 Was b—A FOREMAN ON’ BREAD, also & fretc d ple baker, who wili areist ou Cor, Lead at stu WANTED -LINEN PANT FIN slo an peracoron Singer's machine, Cail all Des) Week, JT) Nigth of lat Hoor, Th CAPTAIN MANUEL; OR, | THE FLORIDA PIRATE. ‘TL wasimmediately thromn into» dark apart- Ment iu «large store-house, and remained there ali might without being meited by any one, In the morning the overseer took me out, and made one of ihe negroes flog me severely, in the pres- ence of Mr. Sexton aud his daughter. My #uffer- ings were dreadful, In sbort, I was indicied for striking my master, and tried, and found guilty. You know the punishment which which tne lar awards in muck cases—it was inflicted upon me, They cut off my right hand !—they cut off my bthand ' Here Manuel stretched ous the mu- tilated arm, and sobbed convulsively, * But, thank God, I've another,’ continued he, vehe mently ; ‘aod may it never be better employed than in resenting the tyranny of sleve-masers. Ob! that every negro in the Bouthern Brates would risk the loa# of his mgbht hand by doing what I have done! then would we prove that our race was not made to be trampled upon—but let me proceed, ‘*Lwas confined in jail for three months, end sont back to my master. I anticipated s ie of wretchedness, and was not mistaken, Bearcely & dy pasaed, in the course of which Mr. sexton did nok find an excuse for punishing me, As the want of my hand rendered me unabie to do the duties of a house servant, I wae employed in tending the cattle, andthus hed tm opportuuities of con- Versing with my fellow slaves who worked out of doors. I confiaed my thoughts to three of them, who seemed willing to attempt the execution of any project, however daring. Iu short, we deter- mined to burn our master's bouse, and spent much time in planning how we could best etfect this without the riek of Leng discovered, “At last we fixed upen a time for our revenge. Tt was a holiday armong the negroes, who were all amusing themselves ia various ways ou differeut parts of the estate, My master was dining with « plauter in the neighvorhood, and as part of his road lay through @ retired forest, we resolved to intercept him ou his way home, lest his presence there should prove any bindrauce to \he success of our schemes. “We had, at different times placed combustibles in those parts of bis house aud offices that were Jeast Xposed to observation. About eight in the Dg We pet fire to them, and then hastened to the Wood, and stationed ourselves among the trees shat bordered the road. We had scarcely waited balf 82 bour when we saw sruoke begiuning to ascéod from the house, which was nearly a mile dist®24 and beard » \umultuous noise of voices, 1ga7ed and listened with silent ss:isfaction, till my Master made his appearance. io wae ina + and a negro rode ca horeabeok behiud him. Two of my companions seized the reine of the borees, and, ass sted by athird, I dragged Mr, Bex- ton out of his carriage, He wae almost speech- lees with indignation and terror, aod doubtless supposed that I intended murdering him He soon tegan to entreat for mercy in the most abject manuer, solemnly promising he would grant mo freedom if I sllowea him to go home un- wolested, “You may weil desire to be at Lome," said I—"‘Look to the sourh?" = “‘Ha,"’ cried ue," ‘whatdo you mean ’—Desperste wretch, have on taken your revenge already—My house js ou re'—Butif I cannot punish you, others will suf- fer for this" “We now bound bim to # tree, with his face to- wards the conflagration, woleh had evidently iu- creased very much, Abright glare of light ex- tended far over she sky, and tinged the tops of the trees like the setting sun; volumesof siuvke rose from twoditferent spots; we heard the negroes shouting confusediy; and the crackiing, cpasiing, apd thundering of timbers failing to the grovus, anvounced that the work of destruction made iu- rious progress. “Having secured the negro man in the seme wry as Mr. Bexwo, aud tied © horses lest th go to the Louse, and Le the means of inuucj,, pie there to set ont luquess of my imnasy fon chem, aud plunged juso the revesses of the forest. We travellod all night towards the sea- shore, bus did not venture wo pass turough an fu- habited place, The waus of my hand rendered my sppesrapee tooremarkable © allow mo too hope ‘bat I wouvldescape notice, I need not de- seribe the hardships we encountered during our journey. Intwo days we reached the coast, where we stole @ boat, and pus out to ses, intend- ing, ‘f possible, to elude auy search that m ght be made tor US, We soon fell in with a pirate, who immediate y took us on board, nod t graducliy acquired some knowledge of seamansiip, We cruised abouts for a considerable time, and gota great many prizes, but our vessel et last tocawo sy generally Known thatthe Captale could nut eu tinue to sail her withous ruuning much riak of being captured. Ho therefore went into a por u one of the Wont Ludia Islands, and managed to get hersold, He paid his crew very generously, and by means of his bounty, ard a series of ‘Lunate accidents, I was enables to purchase this schooner, and to commence pirating mysef. My m a life is far trom belug an agreeable one, ant I have as yet made but little of is. However, | have a more exa.ted object in view than mere gain, You must not judge of my character by that of the persons with whom you see me surrounded, I am well ewarethatmy crew is composed of the 1 most debssod part of society, and aimed of the coucess.ous lL em oblig- them, They consder themselves hes sub to any kind of discipline, beyond what mutual security and eel eservation render necessar: Bucl value and e.dure them only in so far as they are the means of forward. ing my views, | wouldconsider it au insultto be classed with such desperadces." Here Manue. cesseu speaking, I did not ven- ture to make suy Comm: bis Upon bis story, aod we gat iu silence till the wen came io the side of the river with « large quentity of firewood. Wo immediately took it on board the bost, and rowed down the #rosm, Sud reached the schooner « shors tune before dawn. At suprise, we weighed auchor and put to oes a. Nexs dey, while walking the deck, I heard one negr: S8y to ADotLer, “Mark, what was thst you was teling me «bout Casar ing been bai t Raltimore ?''—"Why, only + he was banged,” replied Mark, “Wacul was last eshore, I heard so from one who bed read is in @ newspaper,"'— “What dia they make hii swing fot f' inqnired the first, Wiose neiwe Wau Mendez, “Did by jook eulky #6 his master, break a wine glass, or bring hime kuile when he wamed a fork }"—"N,, po, bedid nothing so bad as thay" replied Mark, laughing. ‘He wase cruizer, like our Cap.ain, and mecting with @ vease., be wens on boaru, and heiped binmself to some biscuit and rum, and a litte hard cash, Her crew wished to pus him on short sllowance, but he took whas he wanted in spite of suem all. He was afterwards caught by » aukeo shiprovwar, and carried t Baitimore, Tie folke there found him guilty of piracy, as they called it, aud hanged bia and some of hiy crew besides,” “Why, I snink,'* said Mendez, “he hada right to taste toe rum, if be bad helped to make as much of itas yousudl bavedone, We uegers havo a pretty time of it, Tuey wou's ley us live by land or by weter, I wonuerif we could please our ere by tlyiug in the ? Why, pow, wasn's Cwsar pauged for what we've been Going F''—'¥L'9 be sure he was," returned Mark; “we must kee), a sharp look out, I guoes our best plan will Le to binder apy vue trou ever becumiug w: ageinss —"“How de- manded Mendes:—"Why, by prsking we ovle in the vostou of our prizes, apd mukiug those on board of them driuk our healthe in salt waser," seid Mark. ‘Dead men tel. no tales, you know,” —"Weil, L conclude it our only way," replied Meousez, shough t should foei @ hislosirange avout sending @ crew of Woile men to hel) in @ mowent,"” "Way, they must 4! go there at las, you fool,"* returocu Mark; “think of the flogyings you've go." —'Ha, your Words sound iw my ear like soe crack of a whip," cried Meudez, ‘Bus I wonder the Yankees dou's kuow better tuan to hang ustor being pirates, They caus Suppose thas we'll be so 60/0 now as to les away 4. people who fall iuw our bands, and so wive make ed to on an equality with me, and will shetn @ chance of informing againgt us. 1°); bes you I killive whites tor every nevro tues is bang * “Ay, aud more too, if we chuoue,'* tad Mark. “Ob, We've @ merry time of it jur most peovile think tiat we blacks do nus deserve w | ve, uuless we are es aud beasts of burden, Push, Vom geting tired of e mee bie, Ll ovale bes scrape together 400 dollars, I would give up cruts- ing, and go to 8. Domingo.” “why you could bave made thateam when you was last in Charles ton,’ returned Mendez, “How so!" inquired hie companion, “Wasn't you advertised as an outlaw ?" said Mendez—“waen't there « price em upon your Hfe* you should have cut off your beai and carred it to the magistraes, and cemanded the sum that they cffered for it.” “Damn it now, Meodez, don't in to run me," cred Mark laug: ing, “i would have been s prett figure withoute heed upon my shoulder 7 nd returned the other, ‘if you ever bad one upot them, you would not have let alip such s good ortunity of making money."' i ba had now been cru z.ng about for Te; Levall weeks, w.thout ever seeing & vessel, The mental’ and bodily inachon whieh bad charactenzed the course of my life durng that period, were very depressing, and 1 began to wish for the appearance of a ship, almos: ru ully ae the crew, though from totally diff $ motives, seemed to Teel much weariness nor impatience, He svent moet of his time upon deck, and whea the navigation of the schooner did not require bis attention, he lay along the companion, bask'ng in the suv, and smek! segar. He sumetimes en- tered into s familiar conversation with the sea. men, though, on doing so,b's o| ject evidently wag to keep them in ,ood humor ra\her than to smuse or gratify bimeel!, (To be Continued.) @ can bow ve procured at 46 South Second st, Wiiameburgh, at Ov cents per box ov. V ORLD’s FAIR,—THE GREAT PARTS EXPOBITION 7) ro THE MANUFACTURERS, = MECH ANIC8, INVENTORS, PRODUCEKS, ENGINERMS, — ARCHITECIS, ‘ARTISTS AND SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orvicge OF TUR UNITED States AGENCY OF TI Exposttios: No. S spruce et, Tribune Buildin fnd No 40 Park Row, Times Bu lding, New You THE UNDERSL NED, HAVING’ BEEN AA POINTED by the secretary of State to the above mamed Ayeucy, and being desirous of the co-operation of his countrymen inh forts to make as complete, interesting and creditable us poemble the representa tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, = this wethod of conveying to them information Ugeestions Upon the subject, Tn each section coatened to exhibitors of the United Biates the objects exblibited will be divided lato teu groups, namely: (iroup 1 Works of art, we ¥ ~Materials and applications of the liber Un Group S— Furniture and otber household articles Group 4 Clothing, (including cloths, and otbea wearthe appare! ‘iroup 6—Mining, rough and wrought products Group 6—Lostruments aud processes of the mechan= jeal arte Group 7 bay bs 1 leul sroup S—Live agricultural products and specimens, Group ¥—Natural borweultural products Boa spec)- mene. 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