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Coma med from First Page.) d the ennse of ite failure will be gly Spear, and Sweeny and President Koberie \\ver addresses and submit anew prog rau tp of tary operations, “ This year or never" ie the Fenian . th, and the member or attache who cannot proaeance it is decapitated. As for Mr. Btephena, o some have got « iittie speck of daw on bis Heed Centre O'Mehony, pissiese to the Campo Bello flair, purchased « jookade ramner which wae hte A & privateer ‘% prey apon Britieh commerce when the green should w wees het oyeve the red ow Campo Hello ‘he eer falied to get away In tir junk Gen, ein ian” having falied to tb blic as above, the whole question Fg By Col. p aeneey, having reeded by Mr. 5 8, the | ed for the the lantie deck, Brooklyn, bat Ditherto ucosas, Bhe cost 840,000 of Fenia it te hard to lose altogether. waltore have, it is said, been “yeaa! by osm of the atiacn Contre. is farther state »breekiyn edten «Mr. Btapbens, should be continue to persist in ci ang the “privateer” as his property. The following te the call that has been isned : Haapqoarrens Fenian Baoruxancon,) Ney y S eared spea, mw Yous, Avaver 18, To tah Covers ‘ons Members ef ha Fenian Hie t—Im accordance with Article 11, Bee- Spe renee ee of the Fenian Brothe: bond, bereby Sy that the pense and Tioga ote F. B, assembio as a pene ral Congress, ip joint session, in the City of Lior an ot New Y ork, at noon, on Tuesday, September 1966, for the travasction of business, Had uot Constitution made this all imperative, I should ‘Baye heahhated ere feuled on to at thie polit T trust of such mo- seat to the of our © jon. and impor ance to the cause of |i elaud’ ‘eedomw, will claim {wat genes ettentien, as to compensate you for your of time in attend @ Congresr, Au, indeeu, ion the success im our future operations for Litem Independence mn J remain, Brothers, youre fratermally, Litem K, Monkers, Presideut bemian Browerhood Canute Disvatcugs, — Twenty-three dis- ‘patches for Europe were forwarded from thisciiy ‘yesterday, for tranaminsion threugh the cable, ler whieh the sum of $3,619.77 in geld wee paid Peaca.—Some days ago the Sun reported the dnstitution of « suit by the Mexican (ieneral against the frm of A. Bais &ACo he differences have sinee beew adjusted. and Saute Anna withdraws bis suit and expresses the uimost confidence ia tie davegrity of the Grm, Music in Tar Parnk.—The Central Park Commissioners announce that there will be music ‘ou the mall,asthe Park, this afternoon, commenc ing at 4P.M., by the Central Park Band, jer the Voadership of H. B. Dodworth. Cuoutgera Rerorts.—The cholera, though abating according wo official reports, is still very severein this city, Age is not respec.ed because of ‘te years, nor childhood because of ite youth, wor stardy manhood because of its strength, all together are carried off by this fell destroyer, ‘The following de the latest record of deaths: Mary Josephine Gedney, | aged 9 years, and her wir ir Theress, aged | year, died on oerg at int Widioos streets... 03 ule aged 21, Ger Wee cart t and Hospital on Thareday. day. . Johanna Hacker, aged T, and Otto of the above, died at Saran Bolan died ot %t 1817 fecond avenue. cholera a4 655 West 96th street. The following new cases were reported : rainsk, 436 Ws 41, i“ street, James Crow, aged 426 Wost 6: et mm valescen' ae eary etroet.. nm on. the West ae treet. Doing well inney, 46, Irish, an Fast \Tth street Kellard, aged 11, 10 Hamilion street gage Wright, fs 6S Oliver street agod 60, G uy wastaken ill as 128 ‘Bireet,at 9 PM. ‘on Thureday, aud was ip collapse (at moen yesierday. Attho Battery Harracks, one was admitted, Mary Wooden, aged 43, of New Bruvewick, trou 4ta_ Poe ¢lact Station House, and Mary lowvey, ageaT Bative of Ireland, of SY Mulberry stort, was ce ebarged. There rewaio in hospital 1) patieate, ‘ard’s isinad there were two adunissions, one ‘Was discharge) and ove died. Kleven remain io hos pital, The names of those admitted were Marya Sone, 21, ana Bertha Ladwie, aged 1, Dy parses Foerster, ound 5 Died, Carl Fred pl age aged 63. Theyw rman, The only or death at K mans Lospital war toat of + Teported above. The following is the quarantine report for yestor Hoarrrat Suir Parcox, ’ Lowes Quanantinag, Aug. 17, 5 re are Bo new cases of choler e lant report in the hospital are convalescent, Ihe Hark Johan Martin, lost on he: passage 15, 10 were by cholera.” 1Le last care cocured ans and died on the me ane other reare weil at present ere is web @ Sasa of cheiera at Lower Quareutice, D. H. Bossant, Deputy Healib Officer, THE OHOLERA IN HROOKLYS, The total number of cholera cases officially report din Brooklyn up to 6 o'cleck last evening was 15, of which 4 died, Among them, Alox. Albright aud James Wildes, Assistant Keepers of the Penlien ‘ary. The following is the list OOVOT..... 0.5 James Creslin. gare il, read Sib avenue; bed be may ree Miler, aged 55, Lieury sir papelye Street; condition wot stated il, aged 54, No. 4 Lieury street; taken at hg A... ieshs bie wife a yy | ed of cholere om the Lith becca Kane, ared 2, Dikemas and Wolcott streets; in partial collapse ..... James Wildes, aged 8, No, 169 Wilioughuy by eb; died 16th. WwW. Mm. Wai teoioredi, Catherine street, Flasbu mdition not sated, . Alex, Albrecht, No, 567 hiudson avenue, taseu at the lb euitentiary; died 1bia Mary hivar, aged Ov years, No. ¥ Amity eiioe@s; im tuli collapse critical Patrick Brod k, No. 3 Syracuse eireet; doing woll........Uatrick Dillon, So 40 Kay woud stieet; family re:used particulars yo she La- spootor -Jomnme Cusack, aged Sy. tleury sireo near Luqueer, condition mot stated Michae Heffe , foos of Court street; died 16.b.....,. thar gaies Noonan Ryan, Bandy Hank,foot of Court sireet; died 174 inet, she pew Park Hospital in Brooklym has costarned only aees thuefar, The f Usb some prospect of recovery. died. po ma. the Penien tary who are not able though eome are ati) euler: severely have becn no new casos lor two days, Fatat AccipEenrs.—Mary Worden, of No, 203 Greene street, was rum over yesterday morning at the cormer of Broome and Greene streets, by Car 49 of the Broadway lime, and fatally injured, She died beiore she could be removed to the Sih Ward station house, Joseph Kelly, the driver ot the car, was arrested, Coroner Gover wil bold an ingues; on the bouy........Wiliiam Larkin, aged 12 years, livimg as the corner of West aud Chariotte siieete, wes ran over by @ tieight car of she tiudeon Kiver kK, K., on Thureday ng, apd fataily inju.eu. Cromer Gover hed ab inquest yeete boty of Deane Fisepatrick a: Pier 5, 3 » by sue gallo him, A vesuict ed, Deceased was a native of ire: laud, anu Ob y Tue Kiouta Avexos Homicipe—Post- PONAMENT Ov THE InQuast.--Dr,'lbomas Robinsou, Deputy Coroner, yeste:day afternoon made @ pest mertem examinaton of the body ef Thomas F. Wright, wpe wes Killed im Sth fb gronus 08 ‘Teureday morning, b y Jobo J. Skok: ‘he docior found @ deep Sotated wound in #t, Which he coual sufficient to cause Coroner Neu- man bold an inquest at the 2b lrecinct star tem Rouse this morDing, Taw New Paravs (inounn on Tompkins’ been graded, and otherwise repaired il) be imeugureated fow days b: of the Ta Mou Bq and de Su ealulbipved eer Ie same at od son ned 4.0 in London lery of celebrated generals, on Monday. Contin hase breech loading rifle on exhibition which rimavowdarnopeeanbearterpiel. ean? comfortable man has promised to be present to review the com mand, Disastrous Fike is FULTon Sraerct.— Alout 10 o'clock inst evening « fire was discovered \ssuing fromm the windows of the third fleor of Wil . Building, corser of Fulton aod God streets, occupied by Crump & Ce. printers, ‘The flares . the centre of the bulidine w wen bad commenced to thre eral tines Guiiug th if euldued, but ould r, fron t of flame the upper part of the bu ding will Le deatroyed, ground floors were vec) the corner of Gold street, @ tobacco swre, a cork y end Wilson's bakery adjoining in Fu tom air The recond floor wee occupied by the Kul kerbecker Cara end the pobilehers of Ab- The pied as A zisse warehouse on bott's History of the War, ete, ‘The third floor, the fire iginawd, wee W. rau @& Co, priate: manntacturere, sad others, The upper floors were @oup.e. ly Lindsey and Co, type founders, and overt, Atthe thie of going to press the fir etill ragiog, ai! the upper portion Leine ene sheet ot The lores and irances eo4 od, Dut sb 8 eetime | betwe 450TUER REPORT The fire broke ont of the upper wind teref ten e'clock. Previous to this an ™m was d.and the fire-engines were promptiy on the Owing to the conse smoke, the firemen were unsble for some twenty minutes (o discover the ex set locality of the fire, whick finally found to proceed ft ! yao, sbumily the atauer spot jo. After the » the fire, which confinng it to t @ wee occupied by v vores, A.C nd who oe up Noe. 77 and 79, will lose by tla. Li. 1) Damon loos by water some & "0 werth of Wileon, o cupyioe the cracker bakery, will lang dem aged S$20000, ceured ers, lose $15,000; partly 5 Co, and a. W. King, prio water to an ealent Hot eatimated Mews Bie, this amd others, betiding, euffer water dawages, niscieiere uf inenied, Croton Aquepuct DerartTMEent— AWARDS or Cosraacis.—On Friday mo opened and contacts awarded in the ment for the tol owing jobs LOR THE CONATRUCTION OF ATONE BLOCK PAVEMENTS In Sth avenue, from 42d to bsth # ato K. Jardine at $69 571: in puston to 14 bh etreer, con $46,944.60; int venue, contract lu; PPiatt & are dammel by probabie 35,000 having offices in the Cooley & Co, inan- wood type, will be damaged a6,00, contract euue from reed bo in Vestry etreet, fot act awarded to the street, trom Hudson rded to the a me at to Sib avenue, con 7,040.75 ,1n beth street, from 1h to and streets, cont awarded to J. K, Downing at #4, 106.74; 1n Bpri street, from Broadway to Wear rtreet, contre awarded to (ho same at 895,990.10; In Bleecker at., trom Broad to bowery, coutract awarded jo the 46.50; in S4th atreet, from bd avenue to Hart Kiver, contract awarded to J. Pettigiow, at #18,056.40, tor @ cobblestone pavement iu (ith avenue, trom 14th to 26th streets, contact swarued to G, Kiduey at $7,158.02. FOR THE CONKTREOTION 0} In Bleecker ereet, Leiween Cb etreein, Contract awarded to P. barley at $79); Fpring street, between Elizabeth street « Howerr, contracts awarded to dat anid h; in Boadway, te ween Suth @ Os streets, comtract awarded to MeConneil at ¢ vip Sth aveoue, between i4us and Lith streets, contract awarded to A. Abrmutz 90), io Firet avenue, between bth and ou, Tith and » 16th and Lith steers, comsract rded to PF. Varley at $24 60; iu Bewex street, be twees Stanton and Kivington.Delancey aud Broome, and Mester and Division erecta Contract awarved two J Evevard, at $5,045, in 45.b atreet, between 4th and Sth avenues tr ided to M. Gaivin a, een 74h and Fy ue aud T5th, Teh, awarded aud Lexing\ aided to ML &, Cunningham obs Amusements.—DARNUM's—Next week the numerous friends of thie institution are promised the due pantomime of “ The Golden Axe” and the ballets pantomime of spacious new saloon has heen added to the Mu end vn Monday the late Gordon Cummin - tion of elephants, bippopotamuses, rhinoceruses and other animals’ heads will be on exhibition great collection, world, ie the result of “The Frisky Cobb This in the years travel in Central by Mr, Karnom’'s agente Mille:'s National Bronze Portrait (ial- &c., will aleo be opened In the shooting gallery Mr. James the like of which is not Africa, and was purchase fires twenty shots in a minute, Onywrte emeutin the crowd of More which wightiy attend this beautiful little theatre, “ The lee Witch" ie atl the attraction, There is no al aud will be continued next week, It will be preceded by the protesu farce of “A Day Too Late," im which the Wel sain several charactors, Miss Ada sustaine a char acter wilb the jaw breaking name of © Palliinata.- Pronounce it who Cuautey Warve's. This place ie 473 Broadway, notwithstanding the mirth loving crowds who go nightly, and le with butte! off and stay laces broke A little of everything, and that little excellent, isdoue nightly, Ao entire sew bill next week Tae “Rep, Warr axp Bure."’—This little ship, which jemt ibis port on July Osh for Earope, arrived a: Hlasiings, bugliad, on Wednesday, aiter @ presage of (birty-seven daye, The whip, it will be remembered, was but little over two tous burtien, and ite only occupants were oJ. M. tiudeon, "Com mancer,.” and Cap. Francis E. Fitch, and adog. She ie 45's feet long and 6‘ tees wide, bas tliee masts, udeariios 16 sail, with an of can equal to ade It will be seen that she made verry good ut ib ie ditiiculs t e what bevetit willeccrus the accomp me of this dangerous t port in the Fnoglieh Ob om B.ighton a boarler found ly insenaible at the Siar lio, ing on the eidewal and badly injured, He wastaken to the City tice pital, Isis thought he fell trom a third elory wine gow while ip estate of intoxication, THE COURTS Surneme Covet CuaMuris—PorrricaL DiGgnata> Bige in Count. THunLow Weep on Tug “Bit a- Tion’—Tue Evavarep Railway Jon—Ingonerion Against tis Common Corso “Lean, ran Po ®akun" not Fousaken, Eto,-The dull routine of Chamber business was interrupted yesterday by the entrance of Thurlow Weed, Surveyor Abraham Wakeman and Postmaster James Kelly, Their entrance created much interest among the members of the bar and spectators present, and wany epecula- t ones were in iuiged im as to the object of their visit, It seemed, however, that Mersie, Weed and Wake- man desired wo serve Mr. Kelly by becoming hi security —probabiy on his official fond as Postinester oft this elit, Judee Barnard administered the fone iu the most awiabie manger, aud approved (he bond without b hurlow lookw. radiant, and expre ed bis entire of the | Convention, remarking that” Kepu na were new uncer ibe thumb ler @ very biiet 6 uilemen retiled, Waving @ gracetul edieu Piesi ing Jose Avexanpes T, Stew anr Ager, THR Mayon, &,, of New York. On application of H. H, Rice, Eaq., attorney for Mr. A, IT. ptewart, Judge Marnard granted an injunction against the Commen Covacil from parsing or adopting over the Mayor's veto, the resolution suthorizing the construction and use of an elevated railway in Broadway, (reenwich aud other siieets, This resolution was adop ed by the Common Counei! om the oisyot July last, and Mayor Hoffman reiurned it without hie spproval. ‘The gee grauied ap order requiring (he defendants to ause, op the 24th inst, why the iniuusairs shall nob be made permaneuy Toe Pror £16, 2X wet, Daty aot. Tue Maaing Covat asp Erie Besavinie.—A few month ago, Mr, Daly, who ‘s anid to be « dramatic od! or, bronghs a suit aeeinet Miss Bateman for services u trane'ae ting the pinay of Leah. shoitly afte, Beneville eht euit against Pip in the Marine Court, ® that Tair wae indeliod to bim for thie very jon which lily cisimed to 'e the ausnor of ¥ euleequently obtained from ‘ue Supreme Court awrit probibiting the Marine Court and Henevi le fiom proceeding with the action, ov the ground that it wee a ceee of partnership in which the Marine Court bad wo jerisdiction, The detendants moved wo quack thie writ, contending that it apreared by the p eadings that it wae a euit tor !\terary labor per- formed by Deneville for Daly, m trene'ating Leah Sid several otLer paye from the (rerman and French, and upon which ¢ ations aud ad. ticns lly had realized a conside epu tation ae ® dramatic ne Court bad Q60 overmu Daly wiriedic tion, t " I demurrer to and hie ver by appeal irom t judgment audy probititien arhead the wit and direc'ed that 4 the proper time, procved with Tie Dervorive Covsrearetren adetective in the employ of the ment, wee arraigne! before. 8. Commissioner Or borne yea'erday, eharged with atvempting to Sue, currency on Henry Moker, k HC. Me Allieter, tr » Depart lager beer saicon in C Latham street, The prisoner stated th jotoxicaied atthe tine and aid hot kn doing, ond that th on were Biried by Cetect: Comn | the prisoner, and Le wee fleo discharged fom the seciet service of the Lies ury Department, Pouce Terancicener.— Violating the Health Law Christian Gies, proprietor of # fat boiling estal lishment in Abbatoir Place (Woeat 59th street), was arrested verter¢ violating the y on a charre of Heath Law. Jacksou &, Sehuitz, President of the Board of Healh, appearel as complainant, and steed that the estal ishe t of tne acet hae been declared ® ouisan ordered ite discontinuance No attention tad beeo ordered to find bpeeisl Seselona Shoplifiers in Trouble. Iaide Smith, om Thureda wholesale dry goods w « Othor Jul mid to theoder, G Soo bail to anewer at the Court of Chas, Wileen and Ade afternoon, went into the ehoure of HB. Claflin & Co,, corner of Chureh and Worth etrovte, to look at some goods. After scending half an hoer in the store, they bought ¢S worih of goods, Their actions having aroused ihe aurpic one ot the head clerk, De-~ tectiv d, of the Oth Precinct. wee rent tor, who followed the man and woman to ery sore at thecorner of Hudson and PF reelr. Entering a few momenta afierwards.the officer foun the women removing @ iare? quantity of gooce trom her person, which Wilson was packing in @ calico beg apd passe’. They were both errest dand teken to the Station Houre The prieonere cfleren ihe slow, agreeing ow them to escape cetective all the money im their pe to ineke (he rum up to 650 Mr. Henriques, identified ey trom to Coatiin's bead cle * b of goods which had been stolen their store, Yesterdey the man and woman taken w Pole feeenienee Aller their s had beeu t ere arraigned Juetice Dowling, w committed them for examination An Alleged Swindler Arrested..-Thomuas Hadden was airaigned betore Justice Dowling yeaterday acharce of fraud preferred by Richard iluxtable, living at Syke's Hotel in Catharine street. The that on the anuary, 1864, the accused induced him to eulietin ihe lL. 5. se te\iug bim that he would receive $300 bouns ould not be sent to Kiker's Iniand, He evil and was about to aod iiadces and acompanion went juxable says he rec deu with baving rece! nee, The accured wae bed for trial, Alleged FPickpocket Arveated.—Jobn Riley was arraign d beiore Jusiice Mansfield yesieruay on « charge of having etolen a emai sum of money from the pockets of Joho Weutz, of ITy sheruf sirees, on ‘Lbursuay evening, while the Istier wae waikiag ia the by y, near Canal atreet, ihe accused was comitsied tor (rial su de tot bail, Brooklyn, Artemrr To Commit Svrcrpg,—Charles A. Elliott, a native of Bogiand, aged %5 years, en- Ployedascierk in the drug store of Mr. Msouing, corner of Clinton and Baltic stree attempted sal- eideon Thursday night, by (taken @ quentity of sirichnive. Lie was discovered in time, however, and the poison wes expelled trom his stomach by means ot powerful emeiics, No cause ie asasignes. Yesterday morning le appeared out of danger Rossisa A Broruer-1n-Law.—Detective Frost arrested @ woman named Bridget Fallon, yes. terday,at her residence, in Hudson avenue, pear Concord street, on the complaint of her brother-in- law, John Curran, who charged her with larceny, Complainant resides at sandy bank (1dih Ware) The second week in August, bie wite died of the eholers, After the funeral, oo the Llib imetant, ridge! wae employed to clean the heuse, durin, which tim oileged, she yatracted $400 in gold coin, ane id articles to the value of #45, Leing taken joto custody, she euve the oflicer rome of wich d the remainder by the deceased, until thie moruing tor efore Jusuce Cornwell, THIEVING ON THE Cans. Margaret Edgar and Ann Dougherty were arraigned belore Justice Corawell, yesterday’ on the charge of stealing satel! from Mre, C.F. Minisvek, while riding ina Fu ton ave nue . ‘The property wae found in pos peosion of (ha eccused, and they were seut to jail for Wo daye cach, News Items. “Dowacp,'' said a Beotch dane, at's aelander :'' “A slander, gude Awee), I ken, unless it te an ower true tale which one gude wowan tells of avitier"’ A rnocessa bas been discovered by which Inda rubler cau be blewched tos pure white, and after bavinw beev hardened will be weed for tLe manu facture of collaraandcuflé. The process is #o in- jurious to health that she men employed are in- cased in armor, and receives supply of airthrough tubes from se} ay ments to those in which they work A wan named Kearney has given bimselt up to locking up to the pul autho 6 at Dublin as the murderer of Clarke, in Fe! ruary last, on the banks of the Booval Canal, vear Dublin. He alleges that ho wae tolul « ix With some other Fenians, to ssuas- won » who was suspected or Leng an in- former. Kea ruey ceclares th ve flred the | shot, that the crime weivhed very heavy on his conscience, aud that he could wot end ture oi bos mind, Asnockine murder of a negro was perpotrated ure the tor at Ailanin, Ga, om the 10th inst, After being kono. ked down ho was ted to stakes uriven inio the ground, and then nitric acid was poured on bis iace and breast, bis mouth also being filled with the fiery stuft, The flesh from nil parte or his boay, where the acid came in contact, was leaving the bones bire, The in litary riukeu to ferrit out soe perpetrators of MARI Aur ins. rises, 6 13; 8, sets, O64; High Waser. 01 26 CLEARED, ATEAMSHIPS—J. Thomson, Baltimore; Anthra- cite, Poiladelphia; New York. Bremen; Erin, Liver- pool, Etna, co; Pioneer, Cow Bay. BHIVS—Aw ere, Liverpool; Cutwater, Liv'l, HARKS Agnes, London; Ade'aide, Alicante; Ca- eour, Cork; Apollo, Kosserdam; a. Ridecut, C, Ka: Feith, Rio Janeiro; Branch, Barbadoes; \rjoowail) Humming Bird, Corawallie OONERs Enoch Moore, Baltimore; A. C, Puneell, Sew taven; rliza Randolph, 5) Mait.ce; Seared Joa, Biopuy, St. Pierre. peror, Beidgeport; Oxegon, Prov, ARFLV ED. Hatteras, Richmond; Lafayette, P Bizalek, New i bLOOPB—hin #TRAMSHIPS Liavre and Cow Sui\P8—Emerald, Liverpool; Aberdeen, Boston; Fighia Jenny, (Aus,) Trieste. BARKS~—J. Li, MeLerren, Cow Bay; Cha Havana; K. W. Giottithe, Metauzer; SCLLOONENS—Neptuae, Leproux, N. B,; Margaret Aun, Harbor urace, BLOOP—Thomas Hull, Hull, Providence, BELOW —Ship Java, Cardiff bark Albertina, and brie Boslym ooge, senent jor,eud | MY SAD MISTAKE, AND After Shadows. —_-—o——- Its Maitland ia buta bird of ‘)-omen ny daring ye 1 Angus, as we re-entered (Le yraccen ejon ne |i aunt's house; “he a frightened to deat at ihe | risk he rip, Pdolelevete w shirk | ows of it at the Inet miante his we ‘ | have te leave vou now, Chrissy, wife; but L} \ ahall have oomtoitof knowing no ove can tare you | | was undressed and lyiug ip my from me now.” The clock struck eight as be spoke ed for a moment in one long erabr my hair, myesea my lps and lousening Ino Was cone Tren up stairs and Purri bathed my eyes, sunvothe! down, I prayed—jrayed ear: hein, erring child thet I was “And wedding-ring from my finger L kien ing itin a lite! go of crimson milbet bosom, and tremblng ko ay ity ing my aunt would ace that agele. | 1 eves—[ crept down stairs, ary room door, with my hand en the locks to ope lt Nef to me whew Sarah up the kitchen @ h thetossta T opened the door bold! eut “How Iate you are, Christi i an, afier she bari kisse i meand taken ber sea: at the table b h told me she w you Ww th your ebon; were you in tie ga I wae in the per + supe Lielt my fuc: flush criramn as Tepoke, and @ dow. lty faintness c over me. ** Was it with Ar » Ch ne And my auut tise! ber gla Btrove to speak, but 1 ce round; all waa dark, and | m) suut—lor I tho time om rey lie bie for s ony t uluponme. I Ay tue ro awent k out uy rms & ebt I weeds ing—L'or the first me . Tthougbt of auut had Updressea met must tiny ring; if my have been secu. fF locked round, avd exw my clothes lying in a beapon achair by the window, I rose, sud holdi m by the curtaina—tor I felt strangely ek and giday—/ rescued tie chair | felt someting under my tows, aud, lockiug Gowns, } saw, to ry joy, the bag containing my rng lying op the floor, [i had dropped, unperce.vou, sn the coufumou that my illness bad cocas I seized | mv treasure, anu regained wy bea, ony too sled | to lay wy aching and heavy head om the p liow, | a diel a cop ab Was ma ours later when [ awoke. | had been dreaming of Augus, fancying | felt bia kiss upou iy Lys -not Angus, not my busbaud, vending over me, aod kissing ne “My poor birdie," sail, elus! [wassoy Dr, Jervis told me you were Pp. net ineen when be came at eleven; aud eo i have sat Lere by you,"* **Is be—is Angus gone, atuntie’" “He ia ear # pationt, Chrissy ; don't ery, my des: (lor i bad closed my eyes cuaidy @ud the tears were stealing from under ivy iashes and rolling down my cheeks.) He wantel to say good-by, and he would come up and see you. 1) told hima you had tamed, scolded Lim wel! for taki ¢ u cus for so long waik this morning. He told mete had persuaded long Walk. I could not prevent biw, Sarah will think 1 very odd terwards that Mr. Gordon ant wy Christine wore like brother and sister she laughed and looked so saucy I got quite put out.’, **So he came up, auntic!" “Ob yes, Le came uj, sud he cried, and I really think would have awoke you if I had not forced hom away, and the eabmen sent uy to say be would mois bid ebip if be stayed ao moment longer; so he Just snaicced up my scissors thas were lyiug on tue bed, and in a moment he cut off a cur) of your r, Lem sure it will leave ao awful mark, tor iejust io the frome! And be kissed vou tw ce, anu went, poor laddie, «nd never sad good-by to woe a leop, aud od so J parted from my husband, He wes goue. Laid noseven know Low | should bear of Lim; for though my fesher wae recwr of ihe pariso where his motcer aud brother, or rather step-vro- ther, lived, Mrs, Gordon ana her eldést son bad been abroad fortwo yea betore I came home from schovul, deed; s0 I knew but little of them of late years, though when we werechildren we were m y everday apart. Mes, Gordon had married when Very young ber fret husband, a Mr Rosenthurne. He wasaman of gooa family, bus hie father aud graudfather before bim fad lived too freely, aud so he Was obliged to ave his lasher from disgrace and cub thorue Minor wae & mother lived at Bulo there—greaier thau they vad been at Rosentuorme, where they only rauked 4@ country proprietors, aod were patronize by the nobility and buch peo- ple of tue country ¢ while they were weaty people a Boulogne ; aud Mrs, Roseuthorac, who was a fine hanusume woman, Was queen of every bing, Mr, Koseuthorne, the stepistuer of Angur, was a merccact, and a success’:! ope; and though Roseu- thor auur wasiu ober hawcs, yet, wuen he dieu, and left his money to bis w.dow, it was under ap lu junction that, lever bis paternal estate should be iu the market, she should buy 1., and inet the person to Whom sho bequeathed it suoull take his peme, Six moutbe ater Mr. Roseuthorne's death seon waslorn, sudwhesa Cyril waseight yeurs ola bis mother warried air. Gordon, aad two yoars later was born Angus. Mr. Gordon was a just and honorable man, and when, some few mouths stier Angus’ 1, the Roscuthurne estate wae auverieed for aale, he bought it, Mr. Roe nthorue bad laid nothing core b nding than ® request upon his wiGow respecting the Luy.ng or disj ngof it. He bet not koown, aud his & people }oor mar, of at was coming, and My Gordon might Lave retained it ay belony ng to us wil jower or settled tou bis son; bus asl said beture; he wasan hovorable man, snd be solved the estate, ae he wasin cuty bound, upon Cyril Rosenthorar, Mre, Gordon wass tender mother, but the glory of her life wae Cyril. He waea fine tall youtu when Angus wes bore, Lheard my mower say; passionately fond of bie mother, sud end io be jrsious of the new comer; bu Weus to au school toon atte, aug Was very clever, and went to Uxt ro, aud then sto the army Liost wy mower early, and so Lwesmuch at Rosenthorue, tur Mos, Go.dou plued wy wother- fess late, and Awgusaul I \ere pos) mates sud Companions aldont row our cradles (uougs Aneud Wee XK Sarre ty soulor; but Le was wu ceicabe ind, enu vever Was seul eway to seLoo! He cover cared much tor Cyr inceed, when Cyril was home tur tue Loliue end bis mother fu.lo!l pride aud pleasure iu ber canusoime, novle-iooking sou, devoted Lerself to Lim wituour meauing to uegiect Augus; bu: she bad bim always, anu Cyril ouly for a few weeks int ear. dbeu Augus would tell mo he hateu Cyrilauu woulu be peevish end ii. tempered all the tine bis bre twee a Lone: Buu sy litle things grew Lito yroay ones, and when Mr. Gordon aiew, and Auguslound Koseuthorse was judsed © ibwould L@abany rate ds soe the justice of 1.8 Leing y , bought wath bis tasher's mou then, Leay, Au- gus’ rage indeed burss tort; and #* be bea ouly two thousand pounds left bim whea he cawe of age —for Mr. Gurdon hed left his property, #eime four hundred a year, to bis Widow for lite, aud oot to bis son unsil after ber da en there was t B wentuorue yrilyor ¢ ne Was bow a come CoWn bo (ue fun eral aL0 t0 take possession, Dd bis mother's joy at meeing him oury incenses Auguste mi re i Wee ik Ve.u poor Mra. Gorueu attempied w show bits the jusice of Cyisi'é pommisor, abd bes ugh Liu to iet ber dinko over tue lether's pocperty to bum, * Yes, Cyr would proviue tor bery'” she oan, Bur be ered "No j soe Gan always loved her firss Dusvenu's 600 above Limi; and be Weald wot aoceph al ng. Hie son's Woes Ud hie wower should ab ail events have tie meanéui Leng i. oe, en dens of Goon) Roseuthor.e. And 80 (hing@ EreW Wolwe aud Worse until Col- one) Rosenthorue, atter ullerug todo everyil lug in the World lor Augus, aud receiving bus bard and bitter Wordsiu resurn, Krew angry too; tor VUolovel Kosenthorue was olay ay WuMbe Dad, ence Was exluusted 14 BO, Tuding eur oud bo Valle pophing with ber heausiroug son, Colouel R seuthorne weus to Nee, where where was 4 family friends of big —phose daugiser, they sald, be groally eumiicd bie mobo | ven ~| ana by the N and Mre, Gordon accompanied him. IT remember bow, the day they jeft, Mis. Gordon came to the rector, and entreated my fesher to bes gus disa og friend to Angus, and wept, aad took ber son i her arma, and careceed bim as it be had beens an id again that bis heart waa tarlted, and be pub |.s arma round ber, aud called her bis mother, los dear mother '" (abe bad been aut" Mrs. Gor- don''t him jae'y :) but then Cyril came in to bid my father good-by.and Aogus wes pro 1d and wilfal again, avd only kissed his mother's hawd when be bade beradieu, Angus lived with ue when they were gong sod Rosenthorne was all bn t abut ap; ay isoow afier uy father sent me to Sor thamptoa oo @ visibto my ‘sunt—hie only mater, maiden indy ae be did not think ft @iting Ang. @ aud T should be so much together now we were, up. I war very sorry to leave my my fathe been st 8 athampton a full r, only seeing” faher and Angus twice wiea they came to # a week snere, sud was weary to death of the . tall rontime of my aunt's life, sighing for the freed ‘m aud t ¢ freay breevesof Roweuthorne, I bade loth home to sey tuet Angus was tired of medica t be bad been studying medicine with the doo. at Asbton (our nesrest town,) aad had decided ou trying bie fortune in Australia; and shortly he came, and # melow he was oalf bis time in Buth- Pince, where my aunt's bouse was and the lave tlew on, and I taoug': I never loved any one, ¥ dearly as Angus, though of any ch shan thes « r seater, or ® \ of brotie o J until the even'ng before be sailed; when he told | we I must be his wife belore he leit. And vow it was over and be was gone, anal esid ry dear, before, voteven kaowing how I should hear of uy though of course he would write to my fasber; (us still that would uot be for me. I weaned fs rangey, after he left, of the duiltown, of the #pecially of th y road, ight, uncomfortable, neach side, woere Aunt Agnes awiya would walk of an eveuing ; anc I qi e@ bated the mght of Saral, Wy suut's confidential maid—a small, yniv led, sour. coking woman of middle age, who bed, Ltlink, lec\ured my sunt severely on the | impropriety of “allowing ® young mau like Mr, Gordon bo be always hanging alter such s childas | Mies Christiue.”’ And I wrove to my father begging } resury oon Poor mau! be thought it impossible i should nos prefer a town to the quiet seclusion of Rosenthorue, even such atown as Bouthewpton. lie wae pleased to have me home, to see hie * bouseloia’’ tairy once again, as be said; and in- | deed I tound bouse sadly ip want ol me, tor Agnus and be made but sorry housekeepers, aud I | Gou's think @ithe: Mary, our cook, or George, our | mau-servanl, ever saw dust, les it lieabous as thick | a6 it might, 1 was only too giad to leave Southampton ; for I | woe sadly uervous, and fanc ed every kuock atthe door Was sine cne come to ipiorm my aunt of what bed voue; aud T sometimes met Mr. Mait- laud; » in hort, L was bus too glad to be away from it wl! again. Aud now tour yearshave passed away; Mrs. Gorwen has returued to Rosenthorne; Colottel Koseutborue is traveling in ihe East, aud s heavy sorrow bas fal yo me, Ihave lost my iather;e sirauger fis tie placein the parish church ead the old rectory—a« widower wish a large family of chiluren, Who ,arnbol off the dawn astuey will, d are very healtuy but unruly. I bade | \iiness auer my laiber's loss, and Mrs, Gordo: resurbed and come to hurse mie, and when I was able to be moved, | weut to Ruseuthorne aad re- aimed witu her, (To be Continued.) Too Late for Classification DEATHS. xTrr -On Friday, Aug, 17, Mr. Frederick Kipp, aged 0 yours. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeet- fully luvited to attend the tuneral, Trom bis late idence, 13 Kridge st, Brooklyn, on Sunda, oot at Lo'clock AGAIN, DALL FY’: f Horse Salve cures cases of «quitter, epavin, eand crack, founder, which hae been given up as enctirely hope- jess’, can we can fieely that for galls, roratches, sores, cuts, br: iser, nail pricks, stiff, amd enlerged joints, and swellings of all kinds, it bad 4 equal. Ib also softens and preserves the hoo: sect it ls the wonder of horsemen, as horses before considered almoss worthless, have been cared en- tirely by afew boxes. Every one is talking qbous it and the smart and knowing ones are uring it. at the office and get a pamphlet centaining oe asus of those who bave used it, then judge for yourselves. try one box, am! our word for it, you will never thereafter be wionont one, It is ue hire upina large tin bor, aud can be obtal: ae n or single box, at the iDeeee Co ! cents a box, B WISE IN TIME, AND PROCU a7 A vottle of BRIES 1's IMPROV ED pa KINE REMEDY, which hae cured more cases of Distr Dysenwery, Colic, &e., than any other ar- ticle introdnc Depot 46 South Becond a, Williamaburgh. Price 26 cents per bottle. 1 VOR SALE—AN EXPRESS WAGON, A’ vood as new; also eboree, Inquire at 304 We at 16th street 381 J NEORMATION | WANTE )—MISSING— -A ight complexion. eu: tache and rue blue cloth pants, c. was Captain of the c seon foot of Rector st, on Frida: ? . Any information lett at the, ill bo most thaukiully received. 316 Nowe AREIL—NOTICE, THE MEM BERS Youug Me's Father Mathew I. 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