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Continned from ba Tomermot Lite acensed | plaints against Se arrest has al faving bought the geods from ‘ombe for trial 14 seare, wae arge of having oy said that THE LAsT ACT INTHE OTERO TRAG- ver Parceten ¥ SOuNne IN THR APART prales Y Fer 38 ee oe 2 Fa | men w hing details of the bloody of the readers the revolting sand the narte the doomed men night of terrible an jenseat character | lem t the weary night, hands often teelf upon hia | b pen aud ink was addreased to hie w | murder, 1 firat saw Gonzal at fears were enter weluiging the prisoner tn © | time told Viele that jours, when | + | machinery a s that having made red for bis final he wdded, was the ors were fur | treely partook ting the oftleer eellawe and th attended by led out of tho wareh towards t “ sword, flauked upon the left by | tke poe tWeuty-live goutle wit ave hundred persons, of ull the most ener poehed with all the een Was si Lat the very foot aud Chiough the close gi med by a bofty board tence, over lnuandiug a view of the nee five men » perched, eveh of whou K tothe yard, rom the Walk down which the cortege wus fo pass, the swaying men who, in their ow Bernese to obtain a View of the countecances of the doomed men, neatly obstructe: poarrow passage Jeading to the the erice of “down in front io the extreme. rocession tiled down the walk leading to | he soatfvld. # full view of the countenances Of the doomed men was presente Bowb prisouer newly wade coat of ote of black broad while from the led the rope. ok with a light, firm troad, in which test indication of woukuoss was he facial exprossion of both, wever, was of » sorrowful character, and b as caloulated, wheus ouce soon, Wo ia of the beholder lon; + may ave passod opt bis eyes ri Moki od, while orror, revoltin, fess, aad cach wore bin viack [ulpacea ; < r awe ae M iret Page. | death, hi whole aspect betokoning the great nt mental agony. Evidently resolved to die game,” however, the unfortunate mar frased his lips tintil the blood started from | J mouth, in his frantic endeavors to eup the ising groans which welled. up depth of is Lipa if ir while his eves. upward, scanned | he blue vault of Heaven, as though he old read the problem of the hereafter | 1 he was ao soon to nolve also maintained @ firm demeanor, only once when the rope attached to his neck was stened to the cord which dangled from the win above, exhibiting the least indications f tear, Unlike his companion, Pellicier Kept hia eyes upon the ground | but the en nt of his hips, to which he fien pressed @ jot cross which he bore 4 his right hand, indicated. that he, too, was u earnest comintnion with his ¢ After ashort prayer by Father De la Huyne ch was repe ly by both pris oners, the Sherif of the comer whether they d offer any final re marks, to which Gonealea replied by beckot | ing tn the crowd before @ Gynzales placed a anal! written doe | in readiness for the fatal plunge, the Sherift nuites paat ten o'clock, ad head of each at twenty-five vanoed aud p the black cap. A ed upon t the oap n over the yea snantes the vinhappy man groaned forth 0), God, save me! Sa me. fave me, Josue!” Ata signal from the Sheriff, the executioner, who, hul from view by the bor in which wore ruapended the weights which were to elevate the culprits, cut the cord by which the weiglta wore aus pended, 1 thud, we the heavy weights fe’ ind; a aimultaned lerers; and ari preasta, and spring into the air by the twot few Violent contortious of the le 4 fow violent heavings of the all that remained of the t but a few momenta before stood before t Assembled © vigor of mank were the lif cold Octobe After being auapensed fifteen ininutes the lies were lowared to the ground, when al wo, awaying in the inspection, it wae found that had suffered dislocation of the neck having died from atrangulation, The t were immediately placed in neat pine cof each of which which were engraved agen aud time of death of the nine were taken in charge by their visera and convered tim cemetery {the Holy Croas, Flatbush, for interment Too much pra to Sherif MoNamee f the tual manner aware n which the details of the aad day's work were perforiied : Inspector Folk, of the Me politan Police, aud Captain Waddy of the 44th Preeinet in com mirably perform the police duty Provious to his death Pellicier m: full conteasion of although he had previously made sundry statements concerning the murder, they to a harem the erime, and of | Were doubtless uttered for the purpose of | misleading the Spanish Cc wl, his counsel | and others who heard them. The follo the floal statement made by the wretehed | man after “all hope had fled” of E: cutive | THE CONFESSION I, Francisco G: being fully aware Salvador (Pellivier), that there ia no further | hope thata respite will be granted to me, | © and that I must die on Friday next, for the purpose of undecety others to whom I have made fals ments, desire now to make # true and do tailed confession of my connection with the murder of Mr. Otero, and in what mat Gonzaler and Vielo participated L never met Mr. Otero until th or day of the | ona Sunday preceding the murder, Twas in con with Viele on that day wemet him. Viele there « hun, Have known V We were child ther in Bare t Lhd not seen him m in Now York three or fo nthe prior to the murder. T flest heard of Ot having money from Viele and Gonzal the Hotel de Caba.on the Sunday inm ately proce murder, Gonrales, Vie and I were) room ocenpied by Vie myself, Ewaslying pon the bed, whil {Gonzales w ward Fan ¢ ned in while he w the time but left sation occurred mm. Goneal aut thin » came on from Hay ann in company with ® gentleman who had plenty of moury with which to bay some Lother things fora theatre mt lin Lad made the acquaint tleman.on the trip. That he Was a great frieud of this geutloman, and that he hal told the gentlemaw that he, t was coming to New York to buy things for Havana, ati that he had two letters of re commendation to some houses here. Tha: this qentleman was a Mr that he had Kone now to Philadelphta, anit be leaving, he (Gonzul J told him that during lis Lau tothe | whom he movlation and rn that 1 ir the mone one 1s lel "If you will Mr. Otero will think when have got the money and Viele then gave him» pair nek ¢ my vests, a white slurt sa black « d offered him w pair gaiter shoe h proved too «mall Atreet when Gonzalez was arrested Gonzules further told Viele that if he w kive him money to pay his board bill bh Would pay him out of Otero’s money, and waked bit if hedid not have it himaelf to borrow it for him, He maid hy wanted to r ho had no money, and would keep up the | sume friendship Gonzaloa also anid that if | he hack tive w Mr. Otero’s aving for Pliladelph rhapa they could have lls suoney ulrendy ut that if the lad it himeelf he would not ha where to go. Viele replied: “1 wish 1 | had soon ‘you Defore, wa T have ma wag in this city to go then told Viele “not if ve than wasn inform hit whe y tl weary, ao that he might Moro returned, T took 1 iu this conversation, During the fi conversation Gonzales saul that he Hotel, aul, with and Otero's | wateh, gots the ¢ T that Otere had from $6,000 16 #7000 in money, and. also medrafts. Gonralor then left. Alter he had xone, Viele maid to me Slt would bea ry good thing if wie he will alea robs Otero, be ing it here, and we will be he to muke some Kood use of it, and we Will not be in any way connected’ with the pery.” Ttold hlin Ewonld have nothi With the robbery, but that TL would de anything t k the money or drafty changed, Nothing more wie aw then On the fy) ig day (Mo ) Gonzales, Viele and Pinet in Sroadway, and it then determined that 4 vd for rebbing Otero until he returned Philadelphia, Wet et again, when couversution to the sume otlect took place On the morning of the mu der Gonzales came to our ram very early; Velo and L were Just about dressing. Previvus to hia trrival dd Fdward Fau, who was in t ons he expovted a visitor en then told Viele that Ote had returned, and 1 hin what he was going Viele Fring hit ind we'll kill then asked ine where the dagger was, Ltoll hin that when We moved up stuira E lett ' er room, He old me to po atte it TL went euud asked Min. b if thing with w huud! { now cine it was, und then gave it tome. I put it My Walethaul and went out ar far hs Groen atreet, and then returued wid went t room.” Viele was there a Went in asked tne w tL hud ave talee and his friend, f paid N wownd TP took 4 je under anew We and att) ek an the taire toward and Otero going into « Aoshi down aire and stood at the front door Ina n or fifteen min Viele, Gonzales anid tore ¢ me, Gonzales and and then Viele said to 1 coward; you ought to be ashamed of your self, Ouly for you Otero would have ‘been murdered now: | Do yeu suppose wo wi goin to give qousal re when you stand Pes ee oA Filey t wan't poything; if you had tabbed bla wed have takeu # share, but now I duu't want to have anything to do with it, and there is | the dagger up staire; you eau take it, Viele; ad TE then went to the Preach a | Gonratos, Voile and myself that Gonsale ating heart. Ever | after this, but 1 suey docks L wont tosee Mr. Mora, in the lower | oe ae with mo.” I went to th ing room, and Viele beckor wut He eatne out and passed 1 apeaking, » mortals, who | tel. Whitehaudled razor te G son he gave it te G outing an apple, and that if he had -® weapon, he ¢ him. When f° brought t dagger down stairs 1 retained them in my ing | raror, and dagger, Otero, Gouraler, Vir fore T caine down Kalward maid to me, " Viele previous to this T heard Viele suggest to my counsel, aud | Gongales that he should aay to Otero that E | cas state. | Waa @ partowner in» liquor diatillery in | Brooklyn, and that Lat the other end. V versed t car was full, We rodeto the ferry and | ease «ithe ferry, While on the ferry boat, | wn F ty Gouzules; I gave it to | A poctod they were going to | made by the A Pant Spavanr ( cron | T guve the d in th to stout 18 yeare fin 1 dagger | We all entered tle eur, and when we left it wo walk after walk the Park gate, Lhe atatem vaove to drink and that was at the ferry Park Otero next, and theu Viele aud ¢ aalon ‘The firwt thing he wan stabbing bin wi Otero w aud the cnse of it matter how don't know wuother Viele made auy Ld don't know whethor Viele had «wen not with him th the ferry hun, Gouanleg ritlod Otero's one passed in the Park while V 6 known | It was not the satue ferry wo ot tril, On the morning “after went tot Hotel de auw Mra Floria, the Sho told mo that ah shonld introduce Otero to Veile and me ar the gentlemen to whom bis letters hoon addressed. At t! outed ation i th same tine an arrangement. wan mato, to | | ring Mr. Otero to. the Cubs Hotel, and kill on was to have & r, and T wae to have the nt was ade pr nk the lant time we i there, Gong Viele another 5 lagger, This arrangen | to tis morning and Tt Hee ee nthe noore nnd poneral his bud jer the. floor and. nail t aria down ‘ remain hotel until en ahold wason Pdi t u After Thad gout ~Aitet aving the French house Vielen i} Dee ee ree our hotel, where Tei hit In company with Edward Pau I then wer tn com ay Pike to. look for a situation on t? eaten ty ship and ket out emnelven air, aud it Lh tained 9 thot day Tal rom the art of Broadway, and received from 5 or o'clock afternoon To returned wit Kiward, Fan to. the Cuba Hote Viele wae [had no conversation with bin turtle that he asked me “why I did not anding at the but pants out of my boots.” I went wad changed iny boota. After th down ataire aod, in com; wi went to supper. While at sup said: “Thave to goto the Barce tel, to soo iff can find Gonzales, Come Barceloua, but did | tenter Wesaw Gonzalez in th it ( cromnedd the atreet to wh fn aome eight oF mine tinutes, whet | ito. the Barcelona and to return tothe Cuban Ho On ovfr way back Viele told me that Gon: | raleg and Otero were coming around to our stairs wtul get the dagger Dring then down. I Logger a ought down th day pre docks where no: ind, wud while Otero wan It have kill wn kets 1 did not at first suspect why Viele | nd pont me to get the razor and dagger, t bofe owas with | erantion it killing | at trom the | ning. tel, When L came down ataire wit ‘l Kdward Bau wore in the hallway. Be: | ¢ “i for Gone tel at t I walked up as fi here we took the next ped the first « (Viele) w other, ‘In the ear Gonzaler i, Viele and Otero tn the oe le and ether. We were all se becwuse 1m Moore, and Twas |, andl thought way E would lin todo with ld kept myself. [gave the | Gonrales The ri meloz, T did not turn back, bechuse they kept a close wate upon me d tter we had crossed the ferry Viele vited us to takow drink, and we went to tho | yt, ite jerry hor | Sho had been employed by Mra. her, and. drank, Vielo was the first who | Quinteng tang tila cone, lettt house wud ¢ Med to the car, und | gtaid aw little while, and then lott with » ither Gonzaler or I loft the house ‘x watch and chalu, with other jewelry vu We left in u hurry, as the car had started ny two blocks further reached r e Park by the end ut thit we stopped at Mr use ie tT, WA WO lopped but wae ahead when we eutered the ard Was an ax. | (Oh), 1 turned around 2 have hold of Oi with one hand, and with the ha dagger. Whe tion A, i nuw ( mnt ut throw upon ihe | round, I atruck t blows thought if 1 Gon: wa, | 2 1 not ae wtnake a blow, When Gon 7 had hold of Otero, Viele ran away tonight, but that Viele i mt that he | a weapon with ‘ly, Some was ruin TAOn parsing Ay it was very d eard the footsteps, A dog al time: passed wt Gon fh the took sn Pil ML gore tine 4 to Brooklyn, What tre etreet hous ref ping there au m Viele not to. let me out rested him they { - He asked ine in he hed ts all ip hie pocket, wud his vert ucket te t i ator 1830 a ie seplied, © You bud at tnouey and will 18 false pasaporta made cut aud tn Faward Fait come with auey aud At ho ees | Anything we will aweat he is nu aceomptny a newlee *till refused to give th Viole then said, "if you won't * me the money, give tue the watch" ‘Gonsalen yee took tho watch wii! chain (gold) out Uf ta pocket and guyo them to Viele an [ists tn le goiter. Ona be Beh After this couversation Viele and I went down to tho duvk, whore I was arrested. Vie new om ato While in the ate. better give mo We money yprecintion of the fact that the ther hope for ine in this world We, the yndersign signed by hiw aftes having been Fed to hit Jous D. Towsarsn, Counsel Jous MON Ss 0M Joes Troy, Assistant District Attoruey Jour BF. Samsosy, Interpreter Vnight of my life, for the. purpe ving ny ny coun not mentic CUPLTY To ANIMALS Ja anid when wo reached the hotel be! Wednesday last fine for having cruelly wounded with goat belonging to Th wound the divd Bo Animals, and judging f 1 | all over the Stat Tie PLacks vor Reamter.—Tho City Sa. re we reached the ferry Hdid; T| pervisors have fixed tho pla suspected it the usin the car, and Tr ocourred in the hind been held in my presence mh Otero that night, before we star yeatorday that he had not yet received {the documentary matter from any of the | me down what you kuow." | persone with whom he bi “Viele, Otero, and Tthen left the | and in whose dole posse and he | that the ¢ edt it, but, it being full, wo got | it did at the Inst hearing for further tin to the Commissioner. He w Pa ly would avail nothing. owner of | atated that sume of thi neuf 1) ined b non, either © | went of of the priso wise Viole was | zaping to d ‘i | talking, Otero and i wore altting by Gon. | og ms thau she brought, was arrent | thom vis, Mary O'lar 1 two blocks wud then turned, wud | Tearenascr.—Kaatern y by the | Los ception ow Thursday ey falling 1 went aud took hold ot | Low him, and when Chad bold ot him f was Reeasep on Batt. —Charlea Kolly, use | waa part in the | acti kil awe, | Willi vw, Wil ,000 bail, and is now, therefore, at large. Cousirren oR Coxtemrt Yesterday | morning Juatice Warton, of Jersey City, is | sued m proses for the arrest anit incarcere. ng Away, wid Lwas so much frightwmed L | tion for three days in the C did uot know what todo. Tdidt the | man named Martin Mahan, for contempt of au Thy trial before Justiog Warren on ‘Thurs Ae) While a tantly Interrupt » wh Justice threatened to it, but when the Justice comu purpose of procuring more bow resided, pj andl taking Ube ‘1 wearing apparel worth Cet. @ risen 6 10; 6. seus, or BMIF—Charles Laly, ® Fronchman committed the murder tie nid me to aay many things I do not now re ember. Tintended to have had Viele ar statement Ihave made with le's cutting my hands is not “il V as to the wehinan and he F rece 1 OF a all L know in iogard to the I nolernly declare that all I ted in true, and tuat this, my eon: ig mado voluntarily aud with @ full Fras isco Gist SALVAbon [Pellicier.] THE ENDORSEMENT . hereby certify that foregoing confession was 0 be Sal lor In our presence, through Mr. John F Samsony, interpreter, in th yinond atreet Ith day of October, 1866, and duly [Signed] Sheriff of Kin His, Dintrict Attorney ITIONAL CONES mind, and that Pray | nite to aay, in the pi gentlemen, that the only thing I t back in my confession, ma Lon the 9th inate is, that I did nthat | did know from «a d between tmy Gi Kill Mr. On And Tio ful intention t on that night, 1 er way that the snot intentional, it se escaped my mind wt the | | tine (Signed) Fraxcrsco Gee Sanvan In presence of the wituesses tat ob Soth we #22 by Justice 1 Mulhern, of whieh imal lingered tw days and wl by the ety tor the Prevention of Cruelty to This conviction wan a the record of uma tion, which seems to at the san razor wud | watchfulness, brute torturers had better be Ty PoaTR Brarsn.in the nael for defence atat ommunivated, , and me sitviation could not wake 6 the matter ald have bee to have had an argument, but if the Grand Jary, it certain: | The Commina but would le ing men, hav fore the Gr lie Kaw no tho interests’ of the Govern in prolonging the | any further, wut would adjourn it to ‘howring—Tueaday, With Inst. at 10 M.—unleas other disposition should be | wry irand KI.—One of those fast ut girle who go from house to house on work, and then leaving with r | % Bho goes by several n Mary Harrold, Sarai Jon Bho went to live with Mix. Hitch. ato. HL Montague at id, and in an hour aft gether trunk, but took with her two | gold watchow, chains, &e., worth wbout Qi, | dae regard fo yhe Je sloue her aud similar operations r were reposted: Rt N.J., and all the Tho accused will bo oxauined betorg Jus: | tice Cornwell tod nd W ea LO. of G8 and D, of 8. gave a re ning to “Rescue | No 17 of Brooklyn. ‘The entertain: | $9 lof addreaves by members, | A bountiful supply | PVA FATHER MATHEW U. ra pablic meeting ad sane nr sa | on ty hands by Gonanler with the dagger ra Whet Otero was down upe Zk" | of refreshments were provided. ‘The recep ado (Wo cits ton tia boty. with | Hon broke up ata late hour, evory one pres the racor, ‘The cute gave him were ujan emt Boing well plow Tho Good Samart the breast or neck. fi P| tana and Daughte longed to Viele, and was the razor that was | ‘24 Fapidly th Brooklya ran inthe box, [took the razor fran any pock, | feat deal of good to the Temperance cause etannvon ay LE heard the exclamation “Ay.” | H ules way: rnmitted to 4 » of the Grand Jury on tho eh eph. Rodgers, a negro, in roaburgh, been ry New Jersey. unty Jail is wonttle apeculator, | non of humanity, had « man, the wifo of the defendant, | ent of the case, Mahan r, uaing inaulting and paying no atten ist Finally, the mmit him for con ‘whan challenged him to do mak nusive Languing ordered to ig tor @ bil ho ite a great has bly now re Hleoting upon the folly of his course in a coll wt the Couuty Jail, | Dowas or A Dauxnix Woman A woman, very much intoxicat Susin Kelly, was arrested yesterday by off cor Baldwin at the Jersey City f ved ty for ‘kennews and abusing passengers in the «room, She had taken the shoes from noy's foot, @ lad L years of age, for the wre The lad that they left Pottayifle, Pa, yeater Railay eters li eniked bal kare ‘sly takew bit his will, fro tleman to he was tly, the gentleman with wh Ted at thd police a fad, returned bi the wouan was Committ 1 to the city Purry Deenepyriosa—For some tim at persons, principally in the employ of forty Pe aT eA He said Mortis and Ease Railroad Company falc, pointing to have takon wood trem the large quantity You wow that a) ed near their depot in Hoboken, and in “i drrest you" Da Lidon'e aggtrgute the lose has been quite heavy, | 7 " they arrest me oF not.” Vuelo thon woot'i9 usually taken in the eventing mie te wait for him ate hou i} n the men home from work, A otr 1 retuned, aid told I the Company having determined to put Would wait for hina in € ‘ m1 stop to this practice, » wateh was tnati mo he would go ous with Edward Bau, | tited ou Thuraday evening, when Sit wid nett bin to Took for ame, wud that he | Collins, of Jersey City. was caught fe) would thea gow 1 wo Ceutre Juatioos and Avery” yesterdi eet sent Collins to the County Jail ydiew minutes after reached the house | Hunaiany,—The residence of Philip W. tt PeMatele’ crea ene ate w ‘rroom. | MeKengio, No. 12 Grand atreet, J burgiariously eutered through the mont window early yesterday morning, > was taken MARINE NEWS, ror ye MSHI? Vineland, Hampion, for Ne ym, Bam Francie, | Queen of the Bouth, London; Baw New (Napoleon, Nichola, Balti ore, amv ED STRAMBHIPS—Colle, Londom Dirigo, Portiand, BARK Glenwood, B Ayren Lord Clarendon, Mal- BRIOR—W W Lord, Glace Bay) Mystery, Harbor (race, NF DRATIG. pRARRETT At hie tA. wifes roatod, but when he caine up I did not feel | Henry Delepil regard to Vi | true. Since T have boon iu | we to adhers to my a Fr | ttiet Attorney) f vd any money by t other advan’ on Tharetay, (et CTION NOTICE and sore Wo b@ Hol. a 900 FCASES BOOTS | ction on Monte PACU Ie has told | _ AUCTIONEER, gs (Dia | a: venta, and thore of hie and Daniel we wited “to attend zalez on the day after the | um AUCTIONRER, The woods like no fur | White doe the jong, di 4 ly carpe e, stoves, kitchen fu miture, he JE THE UNITED DERRICK MENS’ AUCTIONFER, rol this day ay 19% 0% "ard gene al. aso Arion, chamber and. dining room farn ture, No choral atrain Ne roekty, Wa. wikis Pies... JOTICE TORRE WILL, Tei A MRETING No voice is heard —n0 Hociety Rooms, co O'MEARA, Bee, Porchance sone fright Or drowsy bu The | shee PRR ILLIAM ABBOTT, Hid, 6g Vusin not = Anil xeem ma if a AUCTIONFER— M The grapes tn purple « 4 y Mr Veany, Brow , onzaler wud | Sf i aud her aatie day of the murder that it wan | Slee: —TO WORK ON CATA. | GiRis WANT te Tague of J Te TRAVIB, 149 It murmurs o Seating drinke are res Nake ee bev git On behalf of the 7 WALPOND, Chalten OF THE FENIAN ret, hood 10 be attached we the }IRLS WANTED IN AN ENVELOPE Te bapetienes The crimaoned 0! sad RS WANTED—AT THE CORNER | $4 ate, oF at the cor Vet Woome aad u iitea NA eres - riMoTnY Ly J MeRULLY, Bee ERATORS WANTE! "MBER WANTED—APPLY hing too 61 New usle on the violin by OK LOGI, Pres. | mperanes Cais! Sena e REP ENSOM, Vice tree DAINTERS—WANTRD PUBLIC TEMPERANCE ME hae bas been at the ire in all the | 5 city districts where the polls for registry | will be held. Tun Cast h the | Case of the pirate Braine, before U. 8. Com missioner Newton, SHORMARIRE WANTED BURNISHERS GRAND PUBLIC TEMPRRANC GIzaM FITTER WANTED seas William ot, Bouth Brookiyn many). a Tole stughorned trees, comman: BUICHERS—A MAN WANTED TO meat aud aitend Borat the atin nied te p bie wereatit THER MATHEW T. A. B. Bree LYN fa ANTED—A GooD TIN AND bend cood wage. (Ad NOT OVER % ral hoowarork of wean fa NIED—A GIRL store of association A.B. SOCIETY teu at” Waar. Mido ROOKLYN F. 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YEW MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with good boerd and com ‘ay 183 Cherry #1, Pf, f tate, wh 1 | Bandar of Strat wore of th | od no singul although both wero comely, But Auto their aon, waa from. his earliest years a von _ | derful boy. He abot up into preternatural stature and strength, His p RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN mmmodaied wich board and roome at RYE aC 84 80 par weak 10 AURNISHED ROOM TO LET, W THOUT HE FATHER MATHEW T. A. wal Te k siy, No.8 of Greenpoint, will bold thelr Week y their Hall tn rT es, cog Dies Pople | schoolmates were wocus JAB, MADDEN. Reo, Bee. 37 back,” aud, for sport, to work out their geo: graphy leason disk in chalk ; a0 that, to his mother « amaze | mont and dia hon for her to rub in every boyish game were marvellous, | and, unlike many other large mon, his mea: | of ty tal and intollectial fwoulties increased with his a MORSES. SaLF—s90 WI tase T yeare old, fog AMRIAG RAL BUSINE Ss, busyness, oniy in BEAUTIFUL HEAD ion from premaiure FOR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 6 YEAR? Y eld, wand end bind, fit foro L ARATOGA "A" BPKING WaT ssa y, ru | = ener a e | AMUSEMENTS. LYMPIC THRATRI JEFFERSON. in “Our Amarjean Cou cual of characters 4 ters, Mr. Biod ‘Careoi, Mine Kate tw —$. T,—1860— termod hia kit clit in the | show them the world," as he | called in the achoot * Unele | Cornish to this day aud aut spect. Another relic still; the © anythin, “ys lone wa Tony Payne's foot the oid anny ig ME Dac INES. fon Bitters " sell Are ured by all clane ‘death on Dyanepal they may be slats. iy te Ipureduced guy medicine, the MEN I) to the pul vw oe T VENETIAN LIT: | proj orti om of it THE KEITLE FROM THE firm, 1 scalded nd fiat (ep ares tw oF three bottles were CHLAB, FOSTER, 4 arm jona uf bosties yearly Superior to any other KiaTooa a" SPRING WATER sold hi to ail FACT—8 POUNDS P. P. CO, or 1, or 1 pound 18.cente. NSUMPTION vost tio | be prepared so shat t i CURABLE fat ¢f Weokman an, ny fil bie various dut retainer at Stowe, Ho it was wh leader and the authority in ¢ very masculine | sport. tod diver, shoulders to the hall, where he ree IAMiR, Mole ae ERICAN SOCIETY ENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. ems, 526 Kroadw ay ile iecalved for the | hs for borses aud Ons the cilies of to be paced in tren sine foodh mbteh. tig Medicines i, Be | eated wroperly, & antlors, clean at pointe throu iron cubes enabling persons to drink ” HE WM. COVENTRY H LARGE BTOVES AND sous and their companions, the very the weet, who housed and instructed at Stowe, when released from their graver | studies, wore under his especial charge. He t Fors they a @ necossary, sppetite | ereaied to allow the Pui a saat thst fee bollers, Apply te JAMMb CUUNAN, 20 igre oH I Ererelee” shes ting "she appetite a: Particular abd ie ve ely, of PR: BOHENCIES MEDI. fs I's Rooms, No the mark sur ron SALE AND TO LE ILDEKS WITH BOMB CaPITAL ¢ money is now offere: ry ha RELIGIOUS NOTICES, Lace YOR THE pied reat <i Latah of SPEPSIA—THE GREAT SUCOKSS ape : sm ERGY, FROM POETRY. ocTonrne, the brown and fir off hi Tica nate and bi nick and fast Where Summer wild Bowers grew ‘4 gold and c n leave not-atainad banners glean Ie astora ope their bloom Hoside each purple atrean grand temple atand visles, the haze slumlring i majestic notes my the a triumphant tleae bes fair Mong th vind, save but The brooklet’s rip'ling flow whistling gail in covert thick hore sourlet berries grow May wake an acho t of ho Fall om the dreamy wit uiflower and the golden rod, Fheir gaudy hue unfold nm Mista’ towel Tiad changed them tate gold re hung n the clinging vine, in the orchard, ‘inid the loaves, The ruby apples eli Hut through the foresta, o'er the hilla A voive 6 whisp'ring low — 9 wintry winds Aud of the falling suo aves to war vor then sigh: sooma, that onghe ae fe d over fade or die mast fall, And breen on ev'ry falling leaf mont subline ection’s holy powe Shall triumph over ttm For though the aummor flowers must fade, the spring, with sun and Sua!l call them from the hill and vale To Lad and bloom again £ CORNISH GIANT, 4sntony Payne. —— —o—-—_— Ox tho brow of a lofty hil', crested with ng adeop and | woodland gorge, wherein “the Crooks of the « sremaina of the famous old Stowe; that he,” in the thrilling | je over soumulated av rich and varied @ ther the evont of the Corniah gontry wi | to rosort, to be nurtured and brought up with the obi dren of Bir Bolville ( anville and Lo ty Girwce; for the noble knight wns liter lly the © glass wherein” the youth of those | ut times © did dross themselves" T eit graver studies were relieved by mi and athlotio exercise, Like the taught | nd to speak the At hoarth and hall every tim zo and festive celobration was care i reverontly proserved. Around the e antlers of the ‘or of the moors, the trophies of m ont with horse and ho on, | ny | lera’ peg, and ot, tanked with native ¢ yon a trancher for any wwe, stood who might choose to lift the lateh; for the anville m ing to was, An open door and a A troop of retainors, ser nd varlets uf the yard atood | eaoh in his place, aud under orders to receive with 4 weloome t nknown stranger.as we’) wa their master’s kingman and friend, Among these, at the beginning of the ntury, ap rkable nage. Ho was the son of an old tenant 1 the manor-house eonth o a noighborin yoo town His parente rank in life, ity of personal aspoct or fran portions were vast, that, when ho was «tere lad, lis 4 toborrow bis f arithmotio on that broad | . the world on his shoulders His strength aud kill | zing growth. It was antony Payne's delight to select of hia st ponions whom he hone under mo ‘perilous crag or orhood of the sea, lo id, Ho was | jor the | t aploy the names “unole as titles of endearment and re hia boyhood is extant untry lads, when they describe of excessive, dimensions, call it, charm, to ¢ Vo griwon gradually, and in accurate waaad thews, until, at the | ho was taken into the » measured 0 of cwenty oF ta! lis ment at Stowe, He t ven f ot two inches without hia shoes, and rwanda mided » couple of inches to hia stately growth. Wido-chested, full ‘and pilfarod, like a rock, on lower | fed her ng onaman.” If his | daya,he might have been iaabeth, whose ‘Tudor taste sult in “loo arted England they utilize junta, and deemed that when @ enbit othe stature of m 16 wine, good and, and ir loftier brother with added Louor and Bi for many years Payne contin na Sir Hey to ful. ‘a chief was the the hunt embowolled’ and tla nil carried the ow guerdon the horns wnt tho b dd and polished, were hoisted as a trophy on the panuel-ed wall; ani the | skins, assed and prepared, were shaped into a jorkin tor hia goodly chest. It t the 44 js of thre Tall grown red dd make the garment ¢ His to shoot, and fish, and to handle arms ant and bowling green, ai hurlor’s ground, oan atill be utentitied at Stowe. ff the | hace and Polaing is called to this yt Pa White taut ton paces beyond the reach where at the ordinary players could “put the “it is sald that one Christmas-eve the fire languished in the ball, A boy with an ass hid beon sent to the woodland for logs, and tho driver loitered on his homeward way. Lady Grace loat patience, and was displeas od, “All at ondd # buddén dutory was heard at the gute, aud Bir Bovillo’s Giant appeared With the loaded euipal on his mighty back Ho threw dows his burden in triuinph at the hearth aio, shouting merrily, Ava soul tar dol! Ass and fardel for Thy lady's yuie (| avothcr time he atcode aloug the pork tr BMilkhamton sUlage to Stowe with @ bacon hundred weight thrown across teher had doubted hist xeellences of Sir Beville’s G was by no teans ith, wa men of unusaal wire but aa nimble apable of aw ly wit, that he waa eallel ty bis resemblun: to Shakespeare W re at fatal strife And that was at his royal maater's side, Known sallying ery went through valleys of Cornw end the hearta and t | mosengers rode Strange aid at f ers were enrolled day and n ht ; and smooth sward of the coe bowling green and the dock were dinted hy the Loo! tread of serried ong these seep horses aud the body-guaed 0 bulky form of an@uyred the rude ley; the node rground lished order agth, er the wild and mixed 1 for the king and the jad and hospitable scenery vwe became in those day like @ garrison surounded by # camp je day tidings arrived eof the pariis of former tin that the bat- nt, led by Lord Stam- their way northward marched fort mong them Pa: e next day, eight miles towar battle of Strat won by the royal troops ight to Stowe, but hie Ho had caused certain large he laut open, each to hold te he and his fok arriod in the alain (To be Continued) TUE N EW YORK | UN. “Te hhimes for All, THE SUN ENLARGED, Tux readers of th SUN are presented journal in and We believe, Improved hereafter be © than double ite published, is # little n size, and of greater variety of roading matter than if ves of «winding river) urge | Was possible to print in our previously i onward to the “Severn Sea,” still survive Notwithatanding this provement in the riv abode of the loyal and glorious Sir | be Beville, the Bayard of old Cornw pour et sans re Stowart wars, No mansion of the Tamar re than thirty-tl d during that tine has not e fmithia the means the original prospect i from tho'outset, dis ® Prorin’s Paver jargement which we hi wsitated as woll bi s| been wold at a the demanda eas of the Ab Cable and the othorwise increnainy ¢ of news from all have alao een ® more complete lia mows than « irons of givin object we wi nw beable to ace foxy obtaining intelligence fro All parta of the globe ‘ure unsurpaased originated the Associated Prose, aud | that impetus to modern journalian w has been so remarkable during the last thi It now has superior arrany ments for the procurement of new erlaud telog of s century will now be called into M Shine for all,” h increased | rile enlargement mule would have occurred some earlior had it not U wo have now onted by delays ddea visitant | our preas, with a capacity pressions por hour, ation in OWF prods een put up aud is in courte of erection. differ materially apaper establishinen® aud capaoity in New Yotk sly wow, with boi naligts and news dis With facilities for obtaining, the a publishing, and the 1 can feel any interest Tie Sus will ¢ nd posses: | world a quarter of @ TO THE PL Tum appearance of chine ry in the printing depart Sotkgslgnts of tks evidensk of an ¢ pave boon in view ai nt when the close of the rebell dered such improvem wy, he more than ouce brought | lay was beyon cares ani toils, aa fFo or at the best m from the curtains of @ sick reviously # voluntar, © one Howly reato and resume my place in the ranks of and for some tt exile, L come now, li the experience of nearly ed years, spread through every ven me, that pring again ani ho disposal of Tum eteran ae I may sidered in the newspaper fraternity of this city, boasting and promises are ous younger brother, Mr, Joszra P. perience ‘in newspaper life in but second to my own, is now confided the editorial charge, and together we prov future, to make "shine for all” M. 8. 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