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dose of coal tar every day or two A teecuptul poured juto each svtipips pearing | the tar do Ad coud or ig RA or freq down all fs constant Eiri oe 7 ny akan cleansing Ricefeaur pare tes soca eg tha ae infer with a foe pints of coal. tar tea in the ce. organs tinued trom First Page.) Ber body sevet ulcers, all the result of burns, all produced within two or three weers was nearly two inches In disme- @r. In addition to these her entire body wae al- “@R Covered with scars, eo1ne old and «me cov- Ped with recent scales, some the result of burns, Gasent the result of whip»ing, Bbe bed been abused! that eine hd able tw give ex- preasion to an intelligent . The investigation made before the Judge Advocate at Richmond ed that thi monster, Mrs, Abrabarns, whom f the lawyers of the city volunteere! to defend, within ihe last few years bern the cause of death of four of her negro servants. An ex- fro the eis subyoine! ; “Lucy Rich- ye the girl taken to the hospital, been made blind of one ey*, end bas been fr. . fer or with 16, use # quantity of thick, lution of chloride of lime, afte: which use email quantity mentioned. To render tne fection es complete possible there should be a Pint of the saturated solation of copperae poured into gach water closet pan avd privy seat every night. the prevalence of eholers this must in ne case be neglected, and if cholera is upon the premis thie soning of the privies with copperes must be up sever times a day, jong as the privies. Ac., ge liable to be used by any person who hase diarr- Cellars must be kept ventilated and dry, Paint goarred in the throats with » bot iron, Five of the shildren of said Lucy Kicharison, named Marthe | Yntek lime: sui inant rite, Coal tar powder, anne and Mary Klien, twins, aged sixteen, George | quently, weed nine, Francis, aged eleven, and Robert, aged | = ‘The dwell, apartments, particnlariy all bed om and « half years, have ou many differen: oc- | rooms, toust be Kept eonstantiy ventilated and dry, each of thew been placed in» nude state | Kindle wood fires oceasionally in every opem fire Conve ue fire uotil their becks were actually | PIC®. Plates or shallow trays, with quick lime and roiled, sud then whipped with » birch ro''on the | gutinin! Sderot com tr powder, Gr goal sat pou, Beck until f was raw, when strong salt and pep-| amone the best disinfectants that can be used. “They par-water was rubbed on, and they were whipped | sheuld never be absent from the apariment where again. he died in February, 1866, from in- bg 2 Ko are oresont. het aries rece! at banc bra- a een or pte must jed by ame by bang bed on. Fea eller, washing the wood wore with hot water in Shieh chlo While being tortured. their foet and Lands | “4 of lime is dissolved; whitewashing the walls ng ” heir with tresh lime, and then, if the place is still be- Bound, sad bucked to keep them from | jteved to be infected, the rooms ther be fumigated wtruggling or resisting The house would | by burning « few onvees feu'phur upen @ chafing Be = clomed = hile they were being deh of red hot embers, lorine gas, very eoacen- iia and whipped, but then their ertes would heard fore lon; way. They would often feiat wwey, and Mra, Abrahams would continue tw @Mrike thew with @ poker, asying, “You're dead, trated, may be used forthe same pore but the sulphur or the vapor of coal tar etter againat cholera, Doors and windows to be closed tor tweive hours alter the fumigation begins, then to be kept open for suceensive days and nights. are you " "i y 0 b ‘eg : Ga’ wer aoniaoness Tey could ‘Gor tie’teraiy| FRtuexp or Cooends—Jobn J. Eckel, 45th down, and © stand ip « number of consecu- | atr Hast River, has obtained an injanction from Give by A+ Wy erg hd Be a, ait bildren a d Brady, restraining the Board of Heaith from wrod from their injuries, Mra. Abrahams would w them with hot coals or with # bot iron, She interieriog with bie tallow manufactory until eon densors and dooderizers are prepared, CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,—The Society for the ntion of Craeliy to Animals are about to do something worthy of themselves and beneficial to thecity, The President, Heary Bergh, Keq., las advertised for propesals for piacimg neat and conven sent fountains throughoat the cit dovecan drink whendry. Arran ow be made for the accommodation of human @r bad ® servant without scars from her hands, and never did « day pase that some servant did ‘Bt receive torture, Sarah Dandridge, milkmeic, was told to get all fe milk she could in time fore dunomng party, fend because she did not anewer soun enougu Mis. Abrahams tortured Ler to such an extent that she Geowned herself in the creek, Biize Hull waa beat over the bead with an iron Poker, and pieces of flesh were cut from her bead and fece with » knife, by Mra Abrabame, until became blind both eyes, She afterwards LOCAL NEWS. NEW YOKK AND THE VIUINITY. CmoLeea Reronrs.—There were fewer ad- @itiomal cuses of cholera reported yesterday than on cer days, but some of those before reported iil e@since died. The Board of Health are actively @t work disinfecting malarious premises and locali- ies, aud the chioride-o' lime carts of the Hoard are @mach more regular in their rounds, and help to make and keep the streets in a more healthy condi. @ou, than do the sireet contractors’ carts, Prori- ident Bebults is of opinion that many cases of sick eee or death reported trom cholera worbus is really Ghe result of Asiatic cholera, which families and Prrvicians fail wo report, foariog the stringent san- Peary regulations to which the persons aod places frould be obliged tosubmit. In « day or two, how- rer, the Inapectors will go from house to house and @owpel s faithful compliance with the sanitary rules the Board of Health, At the Publie Institutions disease still continues, aud overy day adds Wmictine to she nombers of those suff . About one handred men on are at preseut il! nd trom ta said that the disease ou Ward's ts aes oneart 08 Seaprtes, bat # fre ty; cholera morbus. 0 Shoat thirteen desi “goeurre jug, treating his team ‘@quent now than offeuders bave the fear of the law betore their eyer Tue Wuiskey Fravps,—The Sun has re- cently reported the seizure of distilleries in this city for defrauding the Government out of revenue. It appears that instead of seizing three such places the (iovernment officials ought to have seized 200, which are knowa to exist. Later « to show that the Kevenue detectives these places are in collusion with th them, aod that the Govern ed of imme: v SppeArs, as alieged, (he dis the waten, avd @ familiar in th Croveromenut othe and “not seting anyth -" Rome of the dis pi connecting with the tecan te en The uew operat! of illicit distillers. 14 provi Lhe piserd in each distillery, ‘ L proprietor shall pay him 85 per day tur the privilege of being watched Deara or Justice MANsFtetv,—Intelli- we was received in thie city yesterday of the th by drowning of Police Justice Manatield, of Essex Market Police Court, while on a fishing excure sion at (reeawood Lake, Orange Co. N.Y. His facher went om there immediately Rescuep From Drowsixo—Hernorc Con- DUCT OF AN Ovriogn.—Kobert Mills, aged 16, and ® companion mamed Alfred Pierce, were recently Playing on the dock foot of Gansevoort street, when Miils accidentally fell into the river. His cumpanion then plunged in to rescue him, but he was seized hy ‘er, have oceuried and about Re te alpate vie gy scog is Some co 8 ute suffering trom were te the hospital and the disease was thus auicated. The Boardof Hoaith bave iu con: establish Mills, and both s and would have been ot pletion the ‘ oe ene of Wy og but for Ofieer HH. Peary, 0 9th precinet, tected houses coe a is. who was ¢ uty in the meighborhood, Being an 44 abot expert ewiiumer, he jumped iu, as he was, aud suc- Rady croded in catching them as they rose to the surface tase Wry The Inds clung to the officer, , Seizing him Sonriete | by the head and arms, would have drown . b el by Board, but the proprietor oh) ecottae is bate is bar open. ‘here are ten fonts et presentin the [attory Hospital, tour of (ebom wore fem Cys piace. Hn} house was fusl- aaied ye! 7. and wi exain & ay, after ‘whieh ‘it will be reopened, There is some vxcite- tin the Fires Ward agaiust the use of thy Bat- for cholera purposes, aud threau are ly of someiling wrribie to be done by maf oe mate. cnere m0 ghvong soree y peresestit re, an @ pro! iby ie that they wil be ailewes to remain in Unmolesied possession of the sivuud, ‘The following are the latest cases of cholera re- with themselves but for the timely assisiauc: rope which was thrown out aud which the offi seizing was towed saivly to shore th ee pay he, 24 7 ¥., who was much ext @ waler, deserves a more substan- nition of his nob condues than simple thanks aod gratitude, Boarp or Heavru.The following commu- nication was yesterday seatio the Board of Health by the owners of property ceruer of Hawilton ave nue and Van Brunt street, Brooklyn: Gextiemen—Having taken possession of the Premises owned by uson corner of Van Brunt streetand Hamilto inthe City of Brook i} wisbout our con: having coaverted the intoa Cholera Hospital, are hereby not\ all hold you responsible both tor the and occupation of said premises as age that in by reason of the Proper for have been notified ty the ding policies on the butiding It be canceled thieday at neon, can obtain other insurance, and if #0, ab what rate we caunot say. Bap ror rae Pouicr,—The Comptroller having refused to ¢: suficient money to the ‘Treasurer, it is probable that the {police force will Jomn Christian, a German, 39 yoars of age, resi at 146 Kast diet » was taken ill at lu.3u . ‘Tuesday, and died at noon on Wednesday, cene MeLoughiin, of 66 Mulberry street, was in yoaverday wornimg, Bhe died last eveuing ae reported. malted ta tne Baise iitepiial trot te tas fend y Oepiial from the Siar botel, dv Beate rent, Wednesday worming, Me diedthe aame afternoen. James Yaios, admitted from the same house (pre- ualy reported) is getting along well. Mire Carr, of 47 Mossatroet, died since last report, Patrick Heally, of 198; Third aveuue, was reported Gl of cholera yesterday morning, bie was in col- Mapes whom lasi beard from. ‘J his is the second case (abot bas occurred in tho same house. award Dasimom, aierman, aged 18, residiag at ww of your occupa: to apprize you that 3 . not be peld forthe month of Ju lhe increate of 167 Forsyth street, Jd floor, was taken il of choiera salaries ie about @4,(\0 per mouth, and Mr, Brev- P orden, ond Was rewoved to hospital, nan has dishonored the draits for the las: ann wig, ® mative of New York, 26 years old, | months on the greund that the Supervisors hi uy, saMe Age, & Lative of Ireland, "wore admitted to hospital yesierday, sutfering irom pholera sympwus, ‘1hey are doing well, ho er, Mary Conuoilly, aged 61, vative of Lrelan made sutticlent appropriation, True, @ Kxcise treasury w pay the police, enoug it would be unsale to use it under the present state lo hota om Suter, dering soa | Soci neeuuettet'by a teal me fs on Tuesday, suffers irom leclared upconstitution: the Court o ale, shoiere morbus, she is tast rocoverin, ad ila the Hlconse money will a to be retunded, THE CHOLERA IN UMOOKLYN, The Brooklym bulietine of the Loard of Health contained the following yesterday : Dr, Charles F. Noubans, aged 48 years, residing at 0. 7 Kast Baltic strees. Dr. N. has attended to the "petionis on Ked Hook Point for the past two weeks, and was stiicken down by cholera. he weul to sees patient at 2's o'clock, and returuing home, was takoa with vomiing, He went to bed aud in half an hour verampe set in, followed by collapse, which continued a@util ll P. M., when he died, James Gibbs, Smith str fourth house South of Church street, No collapse dition erigical Christopher Burns, 30th at. between Sib and 6th No collapse; eoudition critic: therine Greeley, ioot of Columbiast. ‘Taken to ‘® Hospital; died 9 A.M. July ¥4eh, Mre. Horn, 40 William st. ‘Taken sick at 9 A, M, Appromhing collapse, Jobn tle: King street, ne: a ty, M., July M4eh Markaret Cassidy, Sullivan, pear Richards streeis, Cakea July 214, A. 4 K Fox, corue: of Columbia and King streets. Weaken July 2d.a 11 A.M. Approachiog collapse seal. M, Wy J4-hi died at P. at, same day, Whitmore Bedell, aged i); residence in Kemsen gh, near Washington, Fl), iukeu ate A.M July fieib; died iu six hours, BULES TO BK OBSERVED IN DISINVEOTING SEWER MOUSE-DRAINS, OBLL ABS amp AVARTMENTH, ‘The following is publishod by the Board of Health: Frrgs,—About one o'clock yesierday morne ing ® fire was discovered on the second floor ot 2 ( Hlangvah Vintheu, Louis Isasca oc sreeawich elieet, occupied by ho loses S300 worth of property od & portion of the nt was occupied as Froawelter. Loss eb0 ; i ed by Mr. Newma BOW worth.... Atdo'clock yesterday moroing « fire occurred in the distillery of Bacharach & Levy, 176 and 177 Bast 48th street, resulting im damaye to the building, machinery and stock, of ®1u,000. The machivery is insured in Philadeiphia, but ihe reat of the property is uainsuied, Contracts AWARDED,—The following awards of contracts have becm made in the Comp troWe:'s aud Croton Aqueduct Departments (irading and setting curb aod gutter stones in New AVeOnUC,CAst and west, to James Keno, at $1 ot (reading and setting carb aud gulier sion id street, (om Sd ave. to Mt, Morris square, at €19,4.5 Grading and sesting Gury aod euster stones ip vikh street, between Lith and Lith aves, to BH. t, Brode: tek at, #4755 bv, Wor reguiating, grading and curbing 8th avenue, Detweon 120ib apa 12¥ih sireeis, io Cecar I’aylor, at #5,563, For regulating and grading 64th street, between Od and bib aveuuer, & F, Keyes, 20,014.75 Kesetting curb ana er stones in OFth abr between bth and lush nues, lo K. Cunningh Ss2d.5u, Van Brunt edarxya wers, when offensive, pour the cl . Piagsing sidewalks in 49th street, north side, in covert, 4 es mixing ly ie ot rf auaride of Hime between Yth and Lush avenues, to K, Cragiv, at haif barre! of ter, aud at this rate fer | *! 954.15. quautity required; stirring the mixiure thor 1WoNn rire y befule pouriug it down the house drains, Contracte for supplying iron pipe have been award privy sewers or street culverts. Letit tlow ini the | ed to the Waren Foundry Machine Company as ‘yewer very gradus of stroug | follows : Or wix ibe by suoride of lisae LJ ele ot flowing wage, but wnuch of ib me re \qulred for stagnan! sewage. Coalsar, or tho dead ail of coal-tar, should be poured in, alwaya tlic ugh wouse or privy Grains, as directed for disintectiug such drains, 00 a8 ftiow she ontire length of the Brains aud sewers in which putritaction is to be arrested, Ihe quantity of coal tar, or of coal-tar aud amy eiorideé of lime required to keep up the dis miection iu foul us, will nob Often @excecd one gallon per week to every 100 foet in leugth of drains, yaod two or turee tiiues this quantity iu same lengtu Si sewers, Tbe coai-tar and iis various preparations junfees very permaventiy, Lhe walle aud lings 6,000 feet 12 inch pipe at $2.26 per foot, 1600 ** 6 bid ing * i4wo oat ” mm? iiik COURTS, Tus Gueat Cocyiciueseina Case.—This case was resumed yesterday morning before L, 8, Com uitasioner Osborn, but at the request of the counsel for the defence was adjourned antil Tuvad. oiderthat Mr, Jord roilcitor to the Tr uy Nay Btbeud as & w iioe \he delence claim (hat ap ar se Ment Wee taed Mr. Jordan, that if the oe aud \mpressions on up the partivs im- otfenel e, waalts, bles and sewer, whenever | plicated shoud ui Le prosveuieu, ‘coaai vie, parated (omeared) with @ cost- | ‘The case of the United States vs, Richard Weeke gf bot coal-tar, or coaitar aud qu.ck lime mix w use. Foul places may be quickly purified by these | Was then taken up eekelsone of those charged penne. 4 ‘ dieinad of wile with boviag to connexion yith Hall or Fiolmes~ t0 ouse drains eesepouls, 0! er | accused in the above case—beon enyag ¢ Aves, privies, ‘ond all foul draiue abould recnive 4] tog counteriel Laberess motes, Charles L. Treat. the wituese iu the former case He testried that he thet during leet ed in dealing in counter- of February last, there Weethet bed koown ti year be, prirouer, wee on: jeit money . om the lit wees tan who wanted counterfeit money whom witness introduced to Weeks, shat person's uame said be would be there at 4 me there at that time, package of four $)” it withows wae J. 0. Murray; he Oclock with @& Ww aud wanted to give wi Dilla; witness refused to ta the saloon, As they w Weeks banded him the p ed shown. ) Ik siderable length Murray, who corroboraied the The vurther hear, 11 A. M. this morning, Poticr ISTeLLio ENR, Warehouse in Greenwich Street James Thomas, alias Sheridan, living at 24 Scammel street, and Edward Scott. of No 16% and Mrs, Dougherty and Lizzie Williams, have beea arrested on a charge of having disposed of or secre- ted the goods stolen from the Cunard warehouse finded Warehouse at $24 Greenwich 5 24 Gieeawich street, made an afli- and the John H, ifail, of 824 davit agaios having forced oj the night of the $4,500 worth of the stolen goods accused eaid shat after t goods we to Hoboken ine wards pac trunks aod brought to placed in f the prisouer W w ISth lozeie ituees iu this prisoner two years the mone ink these ous ~} this case he male pr: with her by. loow ander arrest obbing the Cunaid went to hie anot, Mr Koorevelt sticet. ¥ be was arrested, for examination, A /lickman Assgulied by @ Woman lamb, a hackiman, living at 62 Bast Houston atr wasemployed by @ womam yesterday to go to the house of Hattie Dolaad, No. take herself and trunk te ano While ‘ bill, which w rying the trunk do struck Lamb o scalp wound. LL) lombe for examination, Ariat of Deaperave Ruflans.Two Frenchmen named Emil Geralini and Prospero Manzot, were arrawned yesterday before Justice Hogan, on « ehetce of having committed @ bold robbery on the person of John Vaini, of N ‘The comp!ainant alleges that to enter (he premises 1 Motte and was {0 low the posse b. Soon after, Scanlan wae arrer warehouse Jougherty, requ the goods shonid he obtained trom 6 Thomas The accused were committed 175 Cros a joing into ence of Lrert, adjourned until The Robbery of @ Bonded Purther Arreate Sherry street, ‘ging them with areho. Lawrence 61 Wooster sireer, slini induced him t, under the pre- tenve that Manzot wished to buy some wine of {V to cut his tbroas, imi), On goin nation. Stabbing Afray.—John Bardia and Anthony Ma- donage, yaarrelied in front of © Wednesday night, and during the affray, it is alleg- ed, that Hardin stabbed Madonage in the abdomen with @ kuile, jntlieting adaugerous wound. Madon- OHO Was Femoved to Bellevue Hospital, Hardin was Sitested, aud Justice Hogan committed bin to awals (he result o/ the injuries, Moszy IN cue iiaaider has been New Jersey. HACKENSACK,—This inside, the door was locked by Manzot, and ao unkBown man seized Valini by the bair of the head, and producing @ iagor, threatened Atthe same time Manzot stole money aud valuables from his pocket to the amount of t419, The accused were commitied for exami 4 Water street, on famous ing the natives of this quiet village astaie for the past week or eo, anxiety to see him is very great. and well cared for by Bouther CHARGED WITH FORG Gladding, 15 years of ave, was arrested at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by Detective McDonough, on « charge of having forged thi of Elizabeth, te a check of #55 50, and obtained that Wiggins, ot Communipaw nploy ot Mr. Woodruff, was committed to the celwin Jersey City to await examiuation, amounson it from M The prisoner is int July BT RAMSHIPS.Ne Wilmington; ( man, rE. b MARINE NEWS, 8. rises, 4 61; 8. sete, 7 20; CLEARED, Mary Sanford, Boston BLIPS—Doetor, Liverpool; Hannah Tuc don; Ewily, Boston, town STFAMSHIPS-Niagara, Riehmond, &c; Trade Wind, Washington, D, C.; ARRIVED. Lacks Bellon, London; Louisiana, Liv; Kover, Mobile, BHP Chas Poole, Sagua, BCHOONERS— Adrian, Rockland; Union, do; Se hpers for Hoston; Hartiord; Chr stiaua, do: Union, Hunting Portland; KR. Weatworth, Lingan; mator, Kendrick BELOW.—Sship Calhoun, pouges i gabe laytien, b b, Calais Too Late for Classifcation. ly bedrooms io let, unfurnished, to smal ly. Call for 2 days as 162 Kast 12sh at. 839 MERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY MESSRS, MUNN & CO, Publisheas of the ‘Seieutitic American, orneys jor weuriig Patents for new Inveutions in his and all foreign county Messrs. MUNN & experience in s Attorneys for more than Pamphiets containing the Patent Laws and other important information to inventors, furnished, tree, LARGE FRONT ROOM AND 2 LIGHT aini- olleith: on application, Consultation and advice free. 57 Park Row, New York, Washington, 1), OEMAKEK WANTED ON REPAIRING and waking at 145 Memmond st, or Wes ith Ss! SUN CHOLERIN only CHOLERINE REMEDY," tor the cu Derea Cramps, Pains in the all Looseness t.c Bowels (in old or young), te one of the beet preparations ever introduce for the above cow nse. itis put up as reach of all, and os warm weat! usual amount of summer comp ainta, should delay a this excellent rey \ York, inl : . BRASS FINISHERS AND 2 CARPEN. 2 Uiamebure! H Cents i repared ap ANTED bore Wanted ut 66 Columbia a, W.E bon; ‘Tyro, Cardiff, with railiond fron, BR1S—Caroline, Bordeaux; Abetalner, Windsor; pontinue Yu, (0 inventors, Address MUNN & CO, or cor,of F and 7th ats, ty He has been fered sympathisers. G A CHECK, — Jesse ame of Wm. Woodrnff, igh Water.0s 04 ptane, Hoston: Rebecca Clyde, Ui. Stow, Alexandria: J. Brazos, Texas; Flambeau, Savaunab: Leo, do: » Souder, Charleston; Novelty, Philadelphia: ker, Don. ‘acique, Rio Grande; Libertas, Queeus ; Czarina, Frankiot; Erma Cari, Falmouth bed Hill, Neuvites; Panthian, Kio Janeiro, BRIGS—T, Averill, Havana; J Bay; Laura, London: Harris, Laguayra: Suuarside, Cork; Markland, Halifax; G. Thomas Owen, Neuvitas, SCHOONERS—Shannon, St. Sohne, N. F; Eligy Macheider, St. John: Quickstep, Wilmi Apna, Norfolk; G. Marah, town, 5. Cy Gen. Meade, Bo W- Jobo, © W. Barton, Neuwvitas, Virginia; adiator, Pbii'a; Ww Act me At wot REMEDY——PRICE bottle—BKIES i's “SUN of Diarrhaa Stomach, and ce within the will bring tts person without procuring a bose of y, Persons going ip the coun of water more or less aftecis the ‘means bave this remedy with d tor gale at 40 South anes ci A” GOOD” COPPERSMITH— @aly on eood work, at 6T Mereer ANTED—AN OPERATOR ON SING ere taily machine at 1¥4 Grand atregs, Now 360 eon theretrom city, re it is alleged the head with a club, nb succeeded in ward i escaped from the house oman who employed him, Justice Hogan heid her to arge Letore the Court of Bee id the worman owed Hattie a board the cause of the atteck om Lamb. A Burglar Shot by an Officer..Karly yesterday morning officer Western, of the i4th Precinc*, saw two burglars, natned Jobo Burne and George Calle in the store corner of Canal and Baxter streets mupied to arress them, when Burne struck eron the bead witha club, and started to Officer Western drew hie revolver and fired one shot, the ball striking Burne in the back and inflicting a severe wound. Both burglare were taken to the Station Mouse, wnen it was found pe cessary to rernove urns to the Hospital for treat- ment, Justice Hogan committed Cadlabern to the iver Mary Quigiek: Pacific, George. you; Chas Thompen,do, THE BLACK GONDOLA. aman coment) Tum mock trial of the crooked shoemakers by the Doge of Venice, only exhibited the ready talent for stratagem and deliberate spirit of revenge of found in the lowest order of Italians. The ar displayed those national characteristics in # h yher sod more (etal degree Count Annibel Fiesco, by whon that mock tria had been instigoted, was secretly euspicio a of the high-chamberlain’s share in the catastrophe, end severely piqued at the ridicule it had called upon him, Hoe batted the jest in the mous graceful way he could, by being foremost in laughter at Lie per- sone) resemblance to the grotesque cobbler ani by representing lim at masked Lalie as bis urite character, Ou one of these occasions, se he re turned from a roidnight entertainment in the attire of Crispin's disciple, aman starved from an ot secure corner of St. Mark's square 1 whispered, * You have been dangerously late we have waited for you more than an hour,’ igh the speaker wor avrarone's lovee and rqualid apporel, the Count knew the voce and features of hie enemy, the Doge's chamberla Relieving thie the beginning of a me e he waa notunwilling to feize what might rewors the joat; and imitating the cobbler'a voice th bis usual perfection o: mimicry, he replied, ‘Give me my business, and let me finish 18 before day-iight.’ —*Take thie ring elie, returned the cham berlain, ‘and make harteto the Villa & ti-—if the man you meet under the gateway saya‘ Yea,’ give bim thering, aod he will trust you with « leiter—.f * No,’ return here to me, and I soil Lave other employment for you.’ It wan safest to make no avawer, Annilal took the rieg, now wel! convinced that his adversary held imtiinate correspondence wish the kuavish shoemaker, end satisfied by sheright ol retaliation which this certainty seemedto givebim. He went courageously to the gateway of the vi la, and said tothe man who stood under ite shadow‘ Yes or no?—*No!' was bie auswer, without Iifiing bis bead ; avd Fiesco, disappointed by not seeing the face of the intriguer’s other ageut, Bt. Mark's Place, determining to pursue the ad- Venture, and trusting to his talents ase wiwic to prevent his own detection, Martini, the Doge's chatnberlain, stood where he had been left, aud showed # oyfulyesture when he saw his messenger return ta word was exchanged, except the monosyllable no, aud Mar tint beckoned the supposed cobbler to follow b They went through various obscure byeways t the back-door of a house trom whence M brought » large package, which he yave t companion; and taking another him him @ second sign to follow, Count Piesco began to dislike his enterprise, and to fear it was not con- nected with ordinary gallantry, or that it was au other stratagem to render bin: ridiculous, But when his conducter stopped at the garden-door of @ palace occupied by the French am!assador, his ideas chahnge!, He knew how jealously the Ve betian republic viewed any intercourse between itw subjects and the ayents of ® foreign power, snd he therefore kuew that av officer o: state in Veni would not hezard ate visit tr without some motive more power a : lis a iversary was s young sud gallant man ; and the probabil.ty so strongly favoured bis first sus piclon of an intrigue, that Flesco on termined to understand the jane it, if becould, intow means retrieving b own credit, Toe door was opeved, not, ase ex- pected, by a muffled dueuna, but by the ambaesa. dor himself, wrapped iu a plain coat with a Jan- ternin hishand, He looked at bis visitors a» if b @ third; and shutting them within bis vien-door, asked f all wi poucluded, *Your exceliency'’s word is eufficien aid the charmbe: lain ; ‘and bere js a farther pledge of my ewpl er's good felt,’ He took from F.esoo's 2 the package they bore, aud laid b * Bus where is the other « Frevehman—‘Can we not fini. Tar to-night’ ~—Nowwithstavding the conveuient indisposition of your Doge, Lcan defer my sudience of eave no longer.’ ‘Not to-night, Monscigne unle but in a matter of such high inpe nee, We shall be able to armuse the senate with excuses ior delay - fog your last sudieace till this secret treasy te seitied.'—'And,’ answered ihe Aiwbassador, ‘it will be, I hope, s preamble aod preparation for pubile treaties still more expressive of your ma: ter's trust. Igive bim, on iny own benalt, agu reutee ol the fneudsbip which my sovereiyu w isk to eXiot Lebween our vations,’ *) aus ouly aut ized,’ eaid Martini, in au agitated volc returned ty weal this com,act—you area French nobleman, aud will not 1orges ite secrecy or its sacreduess.' *Ne:- ther,’ rejoiued the Euvoy; ‘nor shall Liorget suas 1 received itfrom a uoble Venetian, au ottcer of whate, aod & prime counselor of the Doge’ Martini opeved the red box be Lau brought, without replying. [i coutuiued jewels aud some papers Which the envoy eyed with uo wlame vi triumph ; apd closing the lid, put bis seas upon it Flesce saw the secret glance, aud the leeliugeul « politician rose wikuin him, wingled with those of bis private eumity, Marto ludiug a ue- @veietion with the cra ty minister uf w rival uation, and bad probably cowproimiged the welfare of Venice tor eomey Urpoge counected Wil Lis ownu ambition, Here, indeed, w ced opening to the revenge woich | hed coslmed aoa right wll ietbir for ita: a banquets, Tie convergatou be bau lears implied s qu escence on the Doge's pari, sud heieta pieasure in fuding suas tue patron secrmtived hin fore jest was not j sacrificing bis country, While be b tween that viod Vo p@asure, aud the more gen @rous impulse Which vempted him to throw off his disguise aud arrest Marina, the euvoy cast ou bins @ Gignificant glance, and the Cusiuberlain directed him t separ, sod await bie resurn in whe square of St. Mark This was the crisis of Fiesco's fate, He stopped ab ibsant ob the tureabolu afer the garu palo had been closed upon uim ; aud strove Wo overlear their larther,couverssiiou. Bus be ouly be rd tue eu Voy repeat tue words be Lud boiure addressed to Martini, and they renewed whe W ret pessicus in the Couns's inmost heart. * As otlcwr ot state! prime couuselior of the Doge .’ these tithes migut have ouged to him if the ingenious mischie: of bis rival bed not supplanted him, He vad uever been aay thing more than the favuriie jester ot the cour aud be luathed tie Doge eveu wr jovi 1g what be Knew to be only bis low jor not discovering the many noble uo he felt iu big possession, Vhus stung by private pi- que anu pollies! jealousy, aud jussined, as he ve- deved, by both, Le returued tomt, Mark's square; not to await Martini's revurn, bus to lodge an ace cussion against bom of grasorous invercourse with she minimero! Frauce, Loen throwing bis cole ble's coward other Oppare! into the caual, he made baste, mutties in au ordinary cloak, toh ownD mausiou, Ua the door, iu large letters, w ten with red chaik, he suw shies elaiwing seuience Los those who Visit lorengners, Leware,’ tiad he Leen watened aud dee ted Ly some fpes or the Beste inquisition, or was the woole « tare conceried by lis enemy y bimy might be the suib, be b might be proveu so have visited Voy Linge gud the Doge, whether be was bis uupeor May i's Becup ive, Was sufficiently powertul i fice Linn, But Fiesvo's spirit was too proud aud Lis appetite ior Veagesuce joo kee) to be oLecked by Vague apprebensiou, Bois were roused, raiver Shan repelled, by tLe mysterious danger wuicu threatened Lit ; Sud boldly efscing the ju riptea, be entered Lis palace, prepared to await the resuis Ty less than ou bows Martius returued frow the Preuch ualoster's reodecyvun aad found we Ww 8Ce shen - =— — = rooked “bier waitimw for bim in the eguare © 8: Mark = [hey heal jaye tafe I feta to the chawber'ain's palace, no soouer entered his privat cabinet by « back door, than the cobbler epoke ‘You are betrayed. Fresco batnaic ® sores ase of his likeness to we Dow, than when he cheated me of my wife’ He bee dropped a letier into the lion's mouth, aod the officiale will be bere in an hour. I saw him, and ty the blessing of St, Mark, they will see some. thing on bis door ton, unless he rubs out my red chalk.’ Martini stood etupified, without listening to Ratfaeile Gobb 's long explanation of the sccident which prevented h ance at the appointed time. * there i# no leisure for groans, monaguor, ) grin which showed how weil i with bie nature, though he bated ‘let us take thechance we have, Give me the deposit you talked of, and I will cars ry ittbrough fireand watertothe Frenchman's | =—If there be anything elsein the house not safe for the knaves of office to find, # torch will do the business better than a stiletto. Martini clenched bie bands in agony, He pus hisear to another door inthe cabinet, Hateved eagerly, and grew pale as ashes—‘Not vet!’ he muttered—‘pot gone yet ''—then there is no hope ——but I can ud be cast a glance of desperate meaning at hie own sword, which lay on she table, Gobbi's prompt eye caught the intelligence of hist and putting both hie hands firmly on Martinis, he aimed, ‘No, you are right; it is pot yet time ou tonse it, Ihave a shorter anda quicker blade, and it shal! never flinch from the service of aman Whobatesmy enemy.’ Martini answered by a cham ok of hesitation and dismay—‘There is Do use Now for torch or prt teal id, instines tively recoiling from the deformed dwart's ‘ae gondola would save us al! !'—Gobui graves with the glee of » goblin, and ‘ang out of the s ndow atthe sare inatant that the door wae buret ope: by the officers of the State-inquisitors, {To be Continued.) MISCELLANEOUS, WORLD'S FAIRTHE GREAT PARIS. EXPOSITION TO THE MANUPACTURERS, HCH ANTICS, INVENTORS, d JEKS, ENGINERKKS, = ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, ) SCIENTIFIC AND EDI AT IONAL ORUANIZA- TIO OF THE UNITED STATES, OFric kh OF (OR UNITED States AGENCY OF TI Exposition, No. 6 Spruce st, Tribune Buildings aod No 40 Park Kow, Times Building, New York) THE 'NDEKSIVNED, HAVING’ BEEN Abs POINTED by the Secretary of State to the above- named Ageocy, and belng desirous of the co-operation o. bis country wen io bis efforts to make as cotupiete, interesting aud creditable ae possible the reprerents- tiow of our country at the Great Exbibition, adopts thie metbod of conveying to thew inforwatiou aud uggestious upon the subject, In each section coal ened to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited will be divided imiv teu g/oupe, namely: (roup 1 Worka of art Group 2 Materials and applicatione of the liberal arte Furniture and other bousebold articles 4 Clothing, Gocluding cloths, and othes wea: ihe eppsrel ‘oup 5--Mining, rong oup O—Inatrument, and wrought products ud processes of the mechbans 7 Food, iresh and preserved, in ite various up 5-—Live sericultural products and specimens, oup 9 -Natuie horticultural products bod sort mens, Group 1)--Objects especially exhibited for tho pur, pore of Inproviug the physical aud mora! condition ao the population, It ie apprehended that individuals may not fullp sporeciate the importance of providice a compere teprerentation of the gieat staples and the crude ticultural and wineral productions of their States + end he eubmits the expediency of ug some competent person to be iustructed in each State to cause to be collected, labeled and forwarded to the \weucy specimens ol the charwcter indicated, space jor whieh will Le reser No rent will be charged to exhibitors, weenes Vrene: F for the epee they srg but the expen oe uy wad decoratips same, either in the Palace of the Exposition or the Park, wilt be paid by them Yroaucers who apply for room in the park, and pros pore to establieh there constructions of any kind, oF egricullural buildings, or gardens, will take care ‘ give & piad, with aecale of the establishment wspimed with ap indication of the extent of ground w! will be nee: seary Due notice will be given to applicants as to the acceptance or iejction of their appiications. If ac+ cepted. the avpucauts will beve until Jauuary x. i507, to prepa wud transport their epeckmens w New York Detailed plane, on the scale of Om 020 to the meter, shoving the © sasigned to each exhibitor, am each individual wode of exhibiting, together with jist of the exuibitors, will be tranemitted by the Government Agent priorto Jan. ¥1, 1366, in order that the Imperial Commission may regulate the interior partit'ons of the bulidiug iu seco oe with the requirements ol this pation Jo compliance with a request made through oa Minister at Paris, the tiure tor filing applications from the t nited States hae beeu wo tar extended that all wiueh reach the uudersigued before the Ist of Janus wry uext will be in season. Wheu examined and con. sidered, the decision will be duly mud known, Parties Nonine te exhibit, are requested to apply immediately to the undersieaed for correct forms of appl cation and instructions, ipcios.ng postage stampe for re Ariss accepted should be delivered at New Yous prior Jauuary SL, lsot Articles accepted wiil be rbipped from New York to Paris pod returped at Governiavut expense, if the expecied n¢ ary action of Couvress obtains he selections ot products will be limited in quam ty tu the avew they are to occupy; butin variety aud character they should comprise afull and fair repre. sentation of American products iudustry, arts wad wience, lo preven: unni sary trouble, itahould be under, stood that it toary object to make the repres wentotion of the Uuit faies as Coluplete as possible iu all the groue eauimerated below, sad that it will therefore be necessary tu relect representative artic es in every group, rather then eccevt au excess iu ear oue inorder to secure the universality of charecter above indicated, it if eugeested that 4 each city nelghbo:bood, those ¢iasses of manufacturers, ude zans, and o' bers who produce articles for very general cousumption, should, without any delay, agree anong use or Thetameives as to the specitneus for which space should be applied tor, Kvery ettort should be made to bring forward new and useful mechanical inventions, combinations aud fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all articles peatly abd thoroughly tloished and prepared for exhi. ition, Applicants will please indicate in a note appended to the appl cation: ! it is deshed to exhibit machines or other ob» jects requiring foundations or special constructions, rive the dimensions of those fouudations or coustruc: f it is desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the lovinent of water, of eas or of steam, what quanus pressure of water, or gas, or steam, will q esired to put machinery in motion, what ri rity proper to each machine, whats motive power will be required, expressed’ le a power 4. 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