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ENA OTE IOEE TE EE ELE LOLOL ALLE LEE LL OEE OS obtained five haad lanterns | ‘Pentinucd from es) iret Mag m relation to the Jat) and Penitentiary, which he referred to the Bu- appeared ju yesterday's BUN, was (v \eore o) that county. bas communication trom the President of the De- partment of Pablie Chariiee and Correction was reat, directing the attention of the Hoard to the de- tention of the dead at iicilevue Hoepitel, under a tecent role of the Board of Health wich allows none w be buried owt of ihe County without veevioualy obtain y some tole may ut cboers to by rredin this city in persons who bave come irom those Institn'ions ther as jomates or vistors, He therefure earnestly recorm- wends the Hoard to probibit ai) intercourse vot wueolutely vecereary bewween the city and the In- stitulone wLere that e:sease now prevails. A reso jution in acee dauoe with the above was adopied. The Attorney read the remarks of |i wpen injunctions againes the rd, ‘pu where in weday’s ms). Tee reacing was received with apple ‘tion was Ly 4 in which the writer proposse to reduce the ir of deaths by cholera, the present raie of one-baif, more or lees, te tive o6 the atinost im 1M) cares, moder any circumstances, aod if he cen see pat.ente in the first stage, he will eoarantee that there will be no death, Iie employs mo hoous pocus, no “laying on of hande,” or magnet- ism, Bo homncepathy, but bis treatment is founded on schence, pathalogical Knowledee and comimon sense. Me genera ly ures no medieine. ‘ihe thine consumed im bringing » patient out of canger ie from 16 to 0 minutes, He aske no pay, bat if successful should expect « fair remuneration for bs services, but, if pot, he would rather si.k thousands than accept a sent. Ordered on file, Adjourned, Svrcwr or a Piryercran.— Dr, James Kel- jy, of 106 Greenwich street, yeaterday afternoon, while laboring under temporary aberration of mind, id frem a third story window of bie resi e, wee oo terribly injured thaybe died veiore be qould be removed to Beilevue piospisal. 4 Row Occunrev ix Broapwar, corner of Canal street, on Wednesday ev during which pistols, stones and other missiles were freely arrests, the rioters head disperse ball bs found lying ou 4& ¥25 West 16th strost, cl Me(iuire, of 43) Fi art eye with some sharp instrument, tome by trieuds, Fings,—On Wednesday evening a fire oc- earred om the top tloor of the building No, 207 Miroad- we oocupied by Little & Daiey, actuiersof ‘men colars and coils, fam to the clock about $1,0u, insured fer e6..00. The other orcu- eeate were damaged by water, Tne buildiag, own, 4 by Mr. Watervury, ls damaged to alout eid. twaured for @1u,00, us THE COURTS. Jcepes Baxvaep tHe Friasy or Monariry, Law and Ospsm—He WiLt Gimant No Isscycrions At the entrance ef Mr. Bliss, the Attorney of the Exeise Board, into the Suprewe Court, yeate day morning, Mr. Justice Bar ard sald, 1 sce Mr. Biles @, Cul Over the They were taken jeetion in favor of some Lone boiling ertaliish- mente. 1 Lave done nothing of the kiad, OU these bene-boiling, farm born: 1 regard ome Ora wile Honor beein that re- @ ouly wjunctions you Board of ileaith or lieard I hold in my band, ia which | to make an rz-parte application to sour jemer. 0 Modify an injunction gianied by you. Jt the case of Srewart Board of Health, ae ae Pein the injuoction jor Bot ony wish the busiu other butcher © beard to inver of the plaimsift, bus of appose plaintul is enitied to au oppor. to argue it, e0 far as be is concerned peirou- euy, but 1 piesume it will Le vacated toh whea argued. i don't beiieve im ali njuw ‘thons, Bren in the liquor case f sl every ue that I would grent wo injuuesions, and thasin aay Opin contti« butloual. Jou that jaw sod all these lane we and musi be oleyed, Thwe who con't want to obey them had rgocéown South, The Uesupetos in Siewar’ o Waetheo mowed tu ae @aly wo apply ube plaids Lusiness, Tas Garat Ram on ( UntTEnrerrees.—In the t S. Commissioner's office, yesterday, the case of George Parker came up before Commissioner Osborn, ‘Parker, who fs quite a youth, it chureed with being Pt ranged from 14 to 1T ycars, named John McKinney, Benjamin Levy, Leander Hooper and John Henner- wey, wore arraigned before Jnetice Le ie yoster- Gay.on achargeof be robbed the Baltic Ineur- ance (o, McK.nuey emp.oved by t Jn pane boy. and efier bie admitted y last ho had been in th of ioe policies and ¢ alin thereon, t i oo the m the firm of Daniel . Porter & Co. Y71 Vear! street, on the 27th of Ja The secu ibis alleged, repre ented that emp oyed on the steamer Fim City, and that ited the lanterns for Lat vessel, Siaith was cou. ‘tied for trial in det f bail. Arrest af Juvenile Thieves. —Four boys, whose ages Io thi u83, wh ch t by bin velf and eontecer Ali of the Te Commnitiea Jor trimi except Hounessey, lacharsed, Ateault Upon an Officer.—_Justice Manrfield yer- erdey commiiied Owen Lermody and a contederate for trial, on a charge of * f the 18th W * ow ice io & Gan ng shot o"ice Sith alt, ferrous condstiou at bis resuence, No, 161 Atvervey aiieet. € yesterday, coachs avempt to rob tic fancy (rand street, ou ‘Juesday might, ted for rested at avout 2 o'clock yesterday morning. whie bemp'’s grocery store, corner of Colum bia streets. for trial in deiault ef bau, Grend Lareeny.—Jobn Healey, night watch at the New York Hotel, wes array, Ledwith, Wednesday night, an aotnowo man walked off the end of the Roosevelt street ferry boat, just an she and was drowned, boat, and that be woke up ina balfetupefied rtare, | A Ly Alleged Nurglar Arrested.Solomon Warr s, of ST Ulinton street, a: resgeed before Justice Mansfield, * of having been engeged in the re of Mr. Cohen, tu He was cowmm)i- : = trial, A Burglatly Prustraved.—Jobn Donnelly was ar- in the aet of breaking open the front door of Heurr Kivington and Justice Mansfield committed him before J ing etol from red. Brooklyn, Drownev,—Shortly before 12 o'clock on | tered the slip foot of Houth Seventh street, F. 1)., | It is believed that the anferta- pate man had been aslerp in one of the cabins of the mistaking the porition of the boat, and walking off | Ps wroug end in the dark, a black coat and paoteands Hie ie described as being sees 6 inches high, abont “0 years a8 Age. and wore omsuth bas, This de ecriptioa anewere Mr. James Keynolds, formerly residing at the corner of Kemsen and Waterbury streets, FE. D., who has been missing since Whe alore oceurrener. of persons jn Kin Tne New Miuitia LAw,—The enroliment Jounty, subject to military duty under the new law, hes Leen completed and tho rolls filed In the office ot the County Clerk, Those en rolied bave only two weeks in which to file exeimp tone; otherwise they will be liable to do duty, A Svictpau Famity.—Under this bead was published in yesterday's papers a statement that Jobn Montague was the fourth of the fsmily who hed attempted self-destruction, Montague writes to correet this that mone! Mr. Abrabam 1). emeat, end says the faraily, except the son !n question, ever attempted suicide, Sanat Tue Kines Corxry DELEGATION TO THF Ga Convintion.The tollowlng cele, from the sevoral Assembly Districts, have been | lecled te represent the party im the Convention to meet at Saratoga: Wm. Prussian needle gun appears to wound and notte | kail; ema! thas the injury it inflicte isnot at al! eq ial to that dono b SS ————— e= > ron, 1 lat District—A. A, Low, Jos, ym. 0, Brown, James Haniey Sihan i, Morse, dele G, Wert, delegates. ates. A Kulef? Van . pa. +. gee h ° . C, Bowen, John Berkett, 8. A. Whit Win, C. Murpby Ja.vern, alter The Pressian Needle Gan. A correspondent in the Austrian army saya ibe atis, in other wor'ls, the projectile isso the Ausirian bullet, unless ii pene- trates the br heart, or It the medium by which @ gang of counterieitere dis of thelr spurious thannfectures: Atier cou. | S&'ms by @ bone without ! iderable evicence tending jo criminate thom sauce of men-—titeraily th " put} ee Cominiasioner heid him to bail in thes hora de combat are now going about almoat fit for | 6,000, service, The number of wounded te ont of ali | CaTuABINe SONINPMARN'S cere was called pp add | properion to she number killed, aud in that re- P.M. ‘The evideuce agaiuet Ler was that she sola | spect (ho Weapon is alinoat superior, cr inferior, bo woe Max Nagei 14 pieces of counterions Aity cout cur sency tor ad. Ble was comunitivu for ti ial, Tux Boaxn oF Exouwe—T Agron Dearne ‘The argument im the caso of Timothy Noone are, Schultz and cthers, was resumed in the Supreme Gourt yesterday, bejore Justice MeCuun, fidavits to ft's poace in oppose & dn one of th Pi mm had biweeli re wuended the p tiff, to the Bourd of Exclec, ¢ aman of god character, Mr. McKeou argued that law was uuco tiousi,giving acaieiul bissors seal review of the legisiation op the subject of caciae vo et of bis doctrine, He claimed that th ia Brooklyn was ‘a put up job," aud of no whai Me con ended that no law restraining ute desu let e Lar, Thar edly paserd “to Lemocratic wwority in Wie hum) li had @ political pnspoee, 11) stooa it was faa to civu liberty gud b doppose it, mos on Vewyer, bul asap ahe case wus Bu) so Friday. Tur Lawiaasve Cann.—The following dispatch Daas been reevived from Canada iu reverence to Lemerande, who it will be remembered drogged the vtficer Luviug cla:ge of him iu this city, and es euped. arrested real, He seater, of rh Tt, who » aod aud ie (Mr. butler pace took pert ip Lewires wat plement ybout aut therctor@ likey to Le mis\asen ) ress in the r ew inrenitorscr.-4 Hint as to How te divny Dead Hodes are § Pound D owned."—Be teven 6 apd 7 celock Wedueeday eveniug, as Of exre Corbirth and de boy, of the 19ih Precinet, were petreiilug their post at the corner of Bld street @ud lei @yeuue, they weie ‘ulormwed by Mra, O'Con, por, ilving tu that neighborhood, that ebe bred seen Thiee youds Thea goog down towards the river, have don with them & we diesed young man, who was Javoaivate!, and » hon they appeared to dragging muod uesiteb Liew)! pubeeuentiy, she hed been 4utumed by her little deusiter that the three men ‘had robbed the drusken mau ana thrown Lim over- board wi tbe doo Of Gud oer the oflicers Dastevel to the spot aud wen pamed denn doves, teeiaing at eo, oliug eng fu the wer slongsice the py bolong ov tose Peck, He was rercued irom bis} us pwtion yn @ stare of inscusibila ihe ¢ poreuls oi the » mbicel Duise ips ae Jubn Dove Ginn. ‘th gen pisying wut the dock as the men who had pushes Jo ove board. In the meantine Jones, who atl med jous, was teken (0 the Mutou hou fa atieuced by Dr. Watiece, of Beovund ayevur, leek bout au hour Jones w iden. ly the p.isoners as the hed assciled bin ‘They wer taken Connoly at the tu District Court yesterday working and committed Beal. Viclsting the Boat Law Gibion, t wer, were arraigued before Justice Dowling yesterday, on a charge of baving held ijnter- q@ourte will) passengers on board asbip lying in the Barr, 2 viosation ot t Johu Goghan end Wm, boat law parsed at the last gewion of the Legiviatue Vatricg Lhompscn was erested op beard « ooner ip the bay, of @ similar argo, The accused were Leid for trial betore the aur of Besious Fiaud bye Colored Coachman, colored coach pose, aswed Joba W. Smith, was arraigned before Pastice Dowling, ou a charge ot having fraudulently the former to the latser wae ve to one old Brown Beas, with which the usual ratio of the The ritle to one. Is some encoumers the had six wounded to e No doubt, itis very erbarra mado tt thre Austriang man killed, axe ah ‘a! to have hospitals tuli of wounded, aud is weaken.n, to an army bo have its ranks thinved by wounds a6 well aa by men falling ous to take the wounded to tie rear; but those who recover from slight wounds sre mosily ful! of ight, sud come back anxious to mect the enemy Determived to Marry Vareon. At the Assizes at Warwick, England, a youn; lady named Mills was charged with publishing hbel on the Rev. G. Latimer, rector of St. Paul's, Biminghem. The young Indy bad been an at- tendant at Mr. Latimer's church, and aw dist jot Visitor ip bis parish, and, with or without cause, got the ites ii ber head that she bad some cline | on the sffeviious of the reverend gent eman, warle the end of last year it Lece Mr, Latimer was about to unite hin with another l.dy, and >| oO | b ying that she would atop that * shaiwerul | marriage,” threstenivy to strauyle the “ mouldy old bride’ of the reverend gentiem dd utier- | ing other reprosches end threats, sucluding woe horsewhipping of the pastor befo, tion, Ble seemed disposed to keep fortoight siterwerie # Mempted to f her way into the vestry of the church to get at bim, At toe end of the month she wrote to the balf bro- ther ot the lady to whom the plaintif! was abous to be murried, saying that ineveus of the warriage abe Was prepared to make charges gauss Mr Latimer which would prevent him from ‘eteining bis postion as eciergyman, Lhe result was that the coitetnp lated marriage was posipo for a few days, bus was solemnized in tue middle of the Dext mouth, Miss Mile failing to give auy good ressoue why it should Lot take place. Lie congrega- r word, iora MARINE NEWS, Avg 3,8 rises, 4 55; 8. sets, 715; High Waser.0l 28 CLEARED, STFAMSHIPS—Black Diamond, Philsdelphi: W, Carpenter, ¢ ; Hudson, ( Beka, Chariesto: Sanford, o Boston; BE. 8. lerry, Newbern; ©, BARKS~ Poona, Cronstadt; Victory, Doblin; Ja dah Cappi, (Dutch) Jacksonville, Pia; Uelene, Cow Bay; Atiauta, Haroor Grace; Laila Kookh, st. Joho, BRKIGS-—Ann, Gibraltar; Tanjier, Charfeston, BOCHOONERS—4), P. Taylor, Peterburg; Lyndon, Eastport; Che.okee, st, Jolin end packvilie, ARRIVED. PTR AMSHIPS Virgo, Savannah; V nooat) St. ahowas BUIP—Dr, Garth, of aad from Hamburg, mdse, BAKKS— Argonaut, Bremen; Frank, Palermo, Niegara, Norfolk: Me » Lr. Rica, Aspls out, Mapganilia SCHOONERS—Wam, Arthur, Boston: 8.0. K Georg ¥ Nortouw, B.C, Perry, Georetowo: J, B ) GO} H, B. Metcalf, soston; M. Brockway, ‘Taunton; Treasure, do; Chronometer, Elizaveihport for Bos: ton; J aynes, Providence; Hepzibah, Elizabesh- port tor Boston, BLVOP~Ureson, Rhodes from Providence, B, I, 63 pease, 10 month and W de deuce of hia daughter Agnot, 3.6 Friday afternoon, Aug. 5. at 3 e’clock, A Ho wv it 3 | B's CHEAPEST ew Too Late for Classifeation DAY @s. FKSKINE—On Ang, let, Archibald Erekime, aged he reletives and iriends of the family are reepect- ully invited to attend the fuuerai, fro) the 1esi- Wet 40s st, due 7 AND BLACKSMITH tools, jaquice at 201 vy Cuy 566 ard MOST DURABLE a" utaneous) HAIR DYE, Tt lp now w knowle b, o be he BTANDARD DYE OF THE WORLD, and .¢ used lo preference to all others, because it DOkS NUT tmjure the HNalror Bkin, but changes erey iisir toa Lesutiful BLACK or BROWS, Ji cea be tad o: ali Drugglete at FIFTY CENTS VER BOX, RSESHORI PRIESTS C1 ri General Wholesile Ayent—C, N. CRITTENTON, ‘ah evenue, cor, Fourth, to whom all orders oult be ade Pomeed, 610 S tHe MATTER OF THE ATTACHMENT _ jon, THOMAS W, of the Supreme Court yet New York, ¢ for (he euro ot DPANIBL ANTH ni cithe Oty and ding bim to ambowt of Vene e, machinery, tackle, . Low a the Port of New Yeo mboat. ber caging, masbiar: + furaiture will Le sold tor the parment ) tet egaioss Ler, culess the master, owner, roe perecn intereae * . of une rc or consignee theteot, or theres eyposr sod discharee the said warrant ac cording to law, within white publication of this notice, Yated the I4th day of duly, ise, Jd. W. ©, LEVERIDGR, Aviorne, for epplicant, No, 22 Duane st, N.Y an OST—ON WEDNESDAY, AN ARMY Jisebarge. A liberal reward will be pald by re- turning it bo b> Centre st. PATRICK MORRIS.OO9 Lot- ON THURSDAY MORNING, SUT- posed to be drowned, LEW J0b, aved 6 and 6 wouls, Jiad on brown cotton jacket rown pasts. Any iofoi mation of bi 1 be f ankiully received a: lus Broome ot, near Wil he Pp“! ENTS—VATENTS--VAT & CO, conuane to solicit Patents aad obtain (Government protection ou pew luveutions, 2) Year experience, Ottice, 67 Park Row, Pamphlets of informe’ n free, an \ JORLD's FAIR.—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION 0 days trom the firet 167, TO THE MANUTACTURERS, MEC INVENTORS, PR 5 ENGINEEKS, ARCee ne FCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONS OF LEE UNITED STATES, Orricnr site rATES AGENCY OF (THR) , Palld | nese Pp. ne destious of the co-operation cf bis country mien ia bis efforts to make a* comp ete, interesting and creditable as poemble the representa. tion Of ous Country at the Greet Exhibition, adopts th» method of couveying to them information sad uggestious upon the rubject, Tn each section omigned to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exbibited will be divided into tea groupe, namely: teroup 1 Works of art, (Group 2—Materiais and applications of the liberal arte. (Group 8— 4 Puraiture and other household articles. v Guclucing clots, and other ng, rough and wrought products, uments and processes of (he mechan 7 -Food, fresh and preserved, in its varions cricultural products and specimens. ure. horticultural products Lad spec) all or Ving the physical and moral ects OF exhibited for tho pur- Itt ehe i that indivi¢rals may not fully ortance of poy A compile 4 @ gieml et 2 and the crude ineral prodnetions of ther States; and the expedioney of causing sone competent person to be .ustructed in cach piste to cause to be collected, labeiod and forwarded to the Ageney epeciinens of the choracter indicated, space for which will be reserved, Norent will be ebareed to exhibitors, whether Freneh or cign, tor the epace they oeeupy ; bat all the expenres for fitting up aud decorating wie anme, either in the Palnce of the Pxposition or the Park, will be paid by them, Froaucera who apply rooin in the park, and pro- pore to establish there conmiructious of aay kind, or age icultnral buildings, of 5 Ik take care to wive aplan, with ascate of th shime: propored with so iudieation of the exieus ot ¢rouud which will be neeetenry me votiee will b iven to app'! mot thelr sppnest: the avpucante will have uni «! »toprepae and transport their ape New York Detailed plans, on the ecale of Om.(20 to (ie meter, showing the place sash, wibitor, and eech individual mode o: er witha list of the ext. bitors, wil be tr doby the Government Agent priorte Jan, in order thes the Imperial Commursion may reeulate the interior partit ous of the Luilding mm secordance with the requirements of this waon, e m eoior Caicuaded that all . be underened beiore the 1tof danu- ary next will bein seseon, When czamiced andcou sidered, the Jecision wiilhe duly made known, Partios w ishing to exhibit, we reqcested to apply immed .ately to urdersianed for cerect forms of applicnvion and ructions, inclo#.ug postage stamps for reply Artic'es necented «l 1 uid be delivered et New York prior to Janua: ¢ Articles veer will be rhipped fram New York to Paria pod revue at Government expense, it the expected of Congrees ob aiue, The eek eot products will be timired in quan- tity tu the area they are to occupy; butin variety and ehbaracter they should comprise we fuil and fair repre. eent.tion of American products industry, arte and wolence, ‘Lo prevent unnecessary trouble, itehould be under. stood that itisaprmary olyect to make the repre- sentetion of the Unived States as compiete as porsible in ali the groun enumerated below, add that it will therefore be uecessary to select representative artic es in every group, rather than accept anu excess in any one inorder to secure the universality of charscter shove indicated. i: ie euggested that in each city or Lelahboshood, those classes of manufacturers, gans, xpd oO hera who produce articles for very consuinption, should, without any dela uve or themselves as to the specimens should be applied tor, Fvery effort should be made to bring forward new and useful mechanical inveniionr, combiuations and fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all arueles peatly ahd thoroughly finished and prepared for exhi- ition, The amount of space assigned tothe United States in the Fohilirion at Pavia a# about thirty thousand jeet, The rpace to be assigned i them in the sure roundios pa. for agricuisural and other purposes has bot yet been decided upon; and as 4 depends upon the pature of the appucation forspace there, it is very uesivabie that euch application should be sent im as 8000 we poesible, Applicants will please indicate ina note appended to the appl cation ; 1, It is be deeized to exhibit machines or other ob- jecls requiring joupdations or epecial conasructions, aly ¢ the dimensions of those foundations or construc: tio J. Af it is desived to exbibi employment o waier, of tity or what premure of w be necersar, apparatus requiring the or of steam, what quan. , OF gas, oF stoam, will 3. tity ired to pat machinery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, what motive power will be required, expressed is horse- wer a “th eeneral, whatever information will be of use in placing of the machines, and, wherever possible, @ plau upon a fixed ecale, Forturtber particulars, addreas re Pe Ot ent for he Exposition for the OXrbkb* r No.6 8: STATES, 0. Bi PO HNN a No ay Dark Bow, New York HASLAN GHERAY. Is the delightful regie os of Circassia, on Which nature bas s° prodigall7? bee‘owed her gifts, Muur- adin Bey subablied a ¢ cep valley, situated to the north of Caucasus, ba ined and fertilized by the water of the Kuba Chief of a warline rece, ths prince, wh) wae per ‘tly absolute, and who dis- yensed nolawe but # ich as were dictated by bis will, bad sequired fa \mense treasures, by means of unjust extartiosa = which had made bim the terror of hie wussele, and the scourge of his neigh- bours. Notwitheta ading sto many reasons for his being deseated, ale joet a)) the surrounding chiefs and princes were attrac «d to him by an irresi feeling. Mec uradin \rase fat and the number- keen perfect jons of bie daughter Alsavia, gave *ufficient ~ ‘oof that 1 irt and vices are not ditery, Pv ssessing 4 0 affoctionate disposition,snd delicate a) id express: ¥@ leatures, enhanced by all the attrac jione which modesty yives to beauty. The qual ler of hero ind surpassed tae loveliness of those ‘features, a: much as she excelled in charms @) | the for valen of her father's court, Buch was the d'i!'d of } @owradin: in whose bosom num- berless ciorersh wd not been able w excite one responsive eyh, The Bey, proud of big daugh’er's charms, and @nxious to display bie magnificence, often assem- bled atpublic fost ivalethe princes and warriors who aspired to the) iand of the beanteous Alkazia, The women of Cir wis are lees ensinved than elsewhere in whe F ws, and uppermitted may ap- pear unveiled in tt etemples, arviatpublic fetes. The daughter of M: yuradin always pesided at those wemes, where the sddress, strengt, and courage of the persons eng wedin them w displayed ro throwing the dar 4 handling the lawe, drawing the bow, wrestlin 7, racing, and s.ill worein the dangerous task { breaking in a wild borse Among all theri vils for glory, the young Haslan Gheray distingu abed himself, as much by the dignity of bis de poriment as By his address. in a! Gymnastic exec ses. He wae les ended from the old sovereigns of the Cr mea; and bis whole ap- pearance rever led bis illustrious birth, He had just attained F ie twenty-fifth year; but bis repu- tation for imp etuosity in battle, and bis modesty after his vict sries, caused bis friendship to be sought by all the chieftains. Such wes the inter- esting bero ¥ sbom Alkazia had often crowned, and to whom shrrsoou surrendered her heart. The scion, of an illustrious race, who lived only for glory, night have viewed the charms of A ks- zie witho' at emotion ; but that when, as conqueror at the wrestling match, he received, kr eeling, from Alkazia. a sash, embroidered by her own hands, in rising Diseyes wet Le:'s—ae tear hung upon the long Jetty eye-lashes; that first tear of section acted asa spell-upon Haslau—and that one glance decided the heno's Jestiny, From this moment Le Bever quitted Ler, After some tino spent in assiitioas attention, he sured to solicit her to return his passion, ‘Say that you love me, or I die!" :mid Haslav, falling on his knees before the timid virgin. ‘Oh! my father!’ exclaimed Alka- zia, while unbidden rs rushed into her eyes, and 816 sunk iato ms of him with whom se felt bea destiny w ver united, But sacles ves exisied tooppose their felicit sian Gbheray wae sor, Mouradtin baug uty, so avaricious that he would sacrifice to hislove of riches the happiness of bis chiud! How. iver, view Tiaslen *olicited and obtained an inwr with tue father of his Leleve’, and towards ired to the palace of the King of for the tirat ime, thie hero, a red with tr. mbling steps lis of which were hun, round! with gliiteripg arto Mouradin, streiche on a <livan, surrounded b ravest companions, was conversing of 4u expeditition which promised an tmmense booty, * Wiat is your wieb, Haslan?’ gaud th rince, with = kindly emile; *do you come to proffur me your sid in the shat] purpose undertaking!’ ‘1 come,” anewe asian, with s submismive air, *to ask of ber father she band of berl love; ur affection is muiual:to make ber happy will be the desire of my jie, 1am cescen- ded trom warlike princes, aud my fate as well as my inclination compel usio waik in their foot- steps, By unjust trastes we have been despoved of oar possessions ; Gopquess may give them to me again, and this bop, sud my aio rights, encoursge meto adcress op) self the powerlul prince, tatber of the lovely Atkazia ‘My astonishment equals wy anger! said the old cia of the valley, throwing oo Haslan a look of the greatest rage. ‘Do you not kuow how any prices of Circassia would give bait t) treasures ior such au aliiance f aud you dar snch a rcquoas! you, Wucse only wee is of your Lorse and and weapous—you, without country cr connection, Ole who, an Only give wy ughter a sont for auelter, and your pay lor por- Renounce such preieptisous, which are at y Alkazia, re aguiv, A wail sell ber sur beter yut remember wel, it I learn thas JUS WwW loy ColDinah® ever gece you Datantly to whoever sn. @ in weiligenve of Ler dicobedience, ‘T; my wer; depart, Ha aud by your sei vices @udeavour (o efface the iememberauge of your offence.’ The tather of bis Leloved wan sacred in the eyes f Haslan: le brooked the affr.. ud, pieterrug to dua raiber (hau to take ve: ce, Le let she palace, o ome with geri Ab the bouse of Alkada's ourse, the confident of their mutual 260Ky the lovers Cuce more me, Rosvlved to .eave a couniry where everything re- minded bim af his nusery, [asian bed sadal.d his horse, anu, fully equipped, repeired thituer to take alsst auicu, As Sova os Mouradiu's dauguter perceived him, i dary the leare Quast basbeu her Jace, she asked, ‘leit true, Maeslen, dear Haslen, bums you leave me!" *Aiss!’ he replied, can I continue here, since you cau never be m@.ne? and cau | ever again louk on your taser, Who i ke eushor of my suawesnd misery!’ *You a! *L will her 1 love.’ * But what will become of me without you r ‘Tellme Aikazia,’ he ssid svlemnly, ‘dace you follow me? We will be united, Alkazia, my best beloved ; let our’s be one Jove—one wimp,’ * Dus my father, Haslan!’ ‘He has thresicned to sell you! cam he be your father? Let us fly, Aikazia; we may cr Kuban by the across (Le mountains either implore tue clemency of she barbarian, or throw ourselves on the generosity of our enemies, the Russiaus: (bey canuos be less merciful than your father!’ This conversation was suddenly interrupted by loud noise—she palace gates tlew vpeu—lights were seen svaltored in every direction over ihe garden—and Mouradin's volce was beard, turious- 1y calling dowu a walediction trom Leaveu ou bis Geughio:'s Lead, ; ‘Alkaza, your liberty is at stake!’ cried Has- jan. *Yes,' replied the made: and, dearest Has)an, thy lile also, Lam thinele fly to the desert,’ With a vigorvusarm, the young priuce placed her oa his horse, leaped lighily beuiud Ler, preme- ed ber to bis heert; wud the noble beast, as it con. scious of the \reasure he gutaiued, bore ewifily from the palace the hope and happinessof Lis maser, But, rapid a9 Was bueir course, the varkness of the bigot Lewildered them, aud ihey wanvered from the road. J+ was not ull break of day saat they reached the banka of the Kubse; and, atthe same moment they heard the tramp of horses, anu the ery of their pursuers, I) this extrewity Haslan hesitated nots moment; he Last.ly concealed Al- Kezsie among smvDgss the tail reeus which boraer- wd the piream, oud Dew ty lave the natglliies of cannotlive wiih the | cmc ee | | Mouradin arrived Mouradin, His coursge and temerity astounde, them: be foughsfor bis life aud love; at every stroke an enemy fe!!, an: the few who escaped hie tury fled, terrified, to rejuin the detachment they bad preceded. Haslen then bastened to bis Alk *‘Cabuckle my coat of mail. my best be\oved,* said be; ‘place itbeore you on tle saddle, and way love be propitious tw us!’ Instantly he plunved into the river, bolding bie courser by the bridle, and, contending with the raj) ) current endeavoured to reach the oppeale ban The sun which wasrow rieeu, had euabled f the Back 8a, who guarded the e Kuban, to eee the fig: t, ana the event of this bold enterprise Borne of them sprang eagerly into their boats, and hastened to the relief of the lovers just atthe moment when the whole guard ot atte river side, ‘Svidiers,’ sa). Haslan, when thoy had a him on board, * yon, WhO, eveo with ug aned the repute- tion of bravery, receive the thanks of two beings who are iudelted to you for wore than Life, and fiuish thie benefit by presenting ua to your «b'ef.’ They fostantiy comducted them to the Due de Richelieu, who then commanded this division of Hu tho Mussiau army diy bad H in entered bis presence, when ons bim with all the and nobility o character—‘In the bame of honour,’ ent he, ‘do vot deliver us inte the haode of th@ s-sassine, our pirmuers: grant your protection to the two unfortunate beings who are before you, L will aiopt Russia for my coun. try, and wy blood shul| be ale i for her; but if you r my reqaee’, and think that your duty com- pu to give w be i east let me The duke immedi, oble fug:tive that he was perfect.y free; aud, as bis valour wae woll known, gee him the coamission of an officer op the Russian army, ‘Devote yourseli to the einperor," he seid, ‘who knows bow to appree serviies, stility, and vo such s@ yours, and delightein rewarding ue * May the Got whom I adore protect the country Tecopt, tnd which 1 swear to defeud |" cried Has sy haart v@ Guke instanty gave onlers that ev tention should te paid to the lovers, which thelr situation rejuire’, and elt the interest for them y #0 well Coserved, An occa.ion soon offered iteef to the young rince, bo prove the siucerity of bis protestations. he Rus@ ans received orc to attack Amasse 5 he presented himseli to the de R.chelieu, com- levely armed, and soliciy jamon to guide troops among the moocuntales, of which Se was uainied Wik the moss in reste passes, After ouquest of Amasra, (he Russian army pursued in chains—et , at- the Circasmans over the Caucasian mountains, Her they met with such obsunate resisance, that wey Were otven obliged to march in squara battalions fourteen Bours toyerh Haslan w and cittingu. #oas to meritihe praises and (be esteem of tue whole army, were s highly appreciated by the emperor inthis campaizn, thas ae conterred on him the order of S:. George, and preseated bim with an honorary meda\, Iu the month of December, 1810, another expe- digion was sent against the fortresso! Budjuk Rale, in the country of the A'nzes. Haslan egain dis- tinguished bimself by such impetavus bravery,that the sight of him alone was safficieut to theow the esemy's ranks jute confusion ; the Circasmans fled belore him crying *Haslen Goeray! Haslan Ghe- ray.’ Acser the reduction of this place, he received from his Loperial Mojesty # saure,iue bilt of which, enriched Wah diamonds, bore this inscription :— *the reward of v.lour.* Mis tiret sieps iv Russia had been attended by lory—# hero's death wan reserved for him. He ad only enjoyed a few moutus of bappiness wih his Alkaz.a, W G00 Lo Wan again called upon to give fresh proote of bisdevotion to his adopied country, Tu November, 1511, th #88 Ques, OUe OL the most wailike nations of Circassia, cad wade incursivns on the frontier of Russia. ‘vops were sent tw repulse them ; Hasan commanded « detachment iu y a’ Apbipps, near a small river of the Which rises in the C.ucasian mouns Hurried away by bis usual intrepiduy, be advanced betore bie soluiers, and received a slos whieb pierced bis uirass, aud forced some links of bis coat of uiwil into ins body, The Sultan, Scilm Gheray, bis rela jon, flew to the assistance of tis frend, ‘Selim, Boum!’ cried the dying Has- Jan, ‘support mein your arms; do not allow, the sinus to se Hislea Gheray fai!’ He ‘was conveyed with the greaiest diineul.y to the tens a! #) Rovczewltz, wLo was the second in com- under the Due de Kicueliei, Hasian, con- vineed that his wound was mortal, commended bis wi.e with the greatest fervour to this gevecal: * Be & prolector to my Alkazia,’ said he, ‘anc I die con- tens’ They were his inst words; a few momenis alter the young vere expired, meth ol twenty- All that was. te the aftlic- es; her grie, as calm os sdespiy rooted, id not allow of tears; wey uever left her hear, buttroze there, Immeuiately after the funeral, redrng .o Sevastopooi, in the Crimea, by ber direction, a mausoleum, sufficient- ly large for Ler tol vein, was erected; and there, near bedy of ber lover, she walts till the ange! of death summons her ‘o rejolo him whom she Will regret while she exists, THE END, MISCELLANEOUS, A FACT,—BRIEST'’S CELEBRATED AND IMPROVED BUN CHOLEKINE REMEDY ie the beet and moet judicious ever prepared for ularure, lhe a CUKE as well as PREVENTIVE fe Diarrbooa, Dyrentery, Bowel Complaints, and Chol- era (particnlarly when taken in the early stage of the uisease), aod stops Sickness at the Stomach, Purging and Craiupe; changes the moibid action et the mucous membrane; prevents the tecretion ot the rice wate: lluid ; prevents, also, (he separstion of serum trom the bieod, congestion on the ana Brain, aod consequently collapse, ‘There eff aie produced CHOLERA by the timely ica. tion of the shove excelieat Remedy, [iis th sare, andwill be found @ most uselul Famliy Med- cine, very one speaks in the highest terms of Its won- Se1%9) Bo rin checking ail Loosenes of the ele; ana it le pronounced by medical men KaeRe . 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