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Kconttan od from First Page. fof the Hudson LOCAL NEWS. at the Fentans etine Came cen the Atane A man who gave bis He was taken 1 he was a con MARINE Fort of New Vork, Aug. 27, 107. ¢ girl had heen his enr by aman and d bis leg broken High Waver. | a j dark ¢ toa house in F k dr suspicious elreum 114, Meyers nut Hall Quarry Co. 1 THE WEATHER, THK WIND that Fowler it a. blackhe and gentleman ts, which as alle Fowler had prev suaded her to meet hi usly met her Chittenden aut STRAMSITIPS I gentleman happe Melntyre nyt Hither to thel STEAMSHTPS hy and excellent b Whieh the pri 1 Charler Otleurath of Hartford, 1. Croix Tth inst $. Davis, a dad in the en SCHOONERS. | wealthy, but too fist "6! Snow & Hiena not Keen the strancer ' with fish to PT, Nevin Tay, Haker, Windsor 10 to Crandall, t t for the swindler aret Burns who was are of mortgaye: esterday in Stewart's t Irish poplin Valued at When she was locked up at Police H kued, Bridgeport, C, al to Heney & Son, 10 day’, with ¢ HSON, N, J DOMESTIC PORTS. eamers: Norman, ew York; Glaus thanking them tor honne Investigntion nr CHampens. Continuation Ti Hrnaun Jpbie; Cambrid tsigier's Next liquor dealers at Coney arrested a number of all fined yesterday morning by Police Justice Cornwell t Lievesley, Sh Unilin, Cent ly remember that this it by the plaintitl against James rasan Monner, te tomnight having . and vehr Sardinia, and boarded achr A. Derrick, mind to Baltims day brig rot he m, bound to Rotterdam ; Hem: ilot boat Mas | late thoughts bad quite driven all. re BROOKLYN, | bound to Baltimon the organization | tion brought for swindling the ¢ following te th A Canisriax Conatentry ? Dark ie at anch d to sea, and th us SLAIN IN bark Ephraim Williame also to walls w brig mplaint, on the 1 death have The brig Chattan Haliimore to Porto Rico, also wen licen brought te intendent of the poor of the On Saturday last, | called to the tenement hou le that the demur Yand the complal 'T hav following vessels have machinery became | , and 1ecessitaced her Norfolk for fepairs, sailed again today for her destination ; she was from N. to Vera Cruz. Wirwinatos, N.C Al ‘Thames, New York. FOREIGN PORTS. Tianivax, Ang, Johnson stre soldier elain i widow of # g dead ou a miser- able pallet, with six emaciated ebildren be- all who neted in artned | particulal from deatitution, he was called to a house Arrived, steamer Since that tine | ashamed of the | resulted f Flushing avenue found a woman 4 band was killed in Tho steamship Cuba, arrived here at 10 0 his afternoon for Host ie LO-NOFFOW eV ug from etary ity Hespital, but the emacle hip Nova Scotian, and Londonderry int eu Foate to Quebe nt ashore on Matare on Sat. bout damaye and proc Joneph Talty, FILER GOOD Hy | SJURSEY, OPERATORS LABO "The Nationn! AVARD AND KOOMDN, NOTICES, Atth At this | thie dat y particular class of th £ST'S GENUINE SUN CHOLBKINE REMEDY, DIARRHGA, DYSENTERY AND ALt LOOSENESS OF THE BOWELS, PRICE % CENTS PER BOTTLE, at 46 Sovth Second etreet, Cy Carthage, Veui étarted to cross rtney being duly y and Washington st OF | owed by | was not’ gatniny ene relate ourmelves ov hurther epectal grants porate beutice. of any kit further declare ourselves oj wp of w landed aristocracy Ang that it will event pl the libertice of tie manson finding that be Kk ground, drew his revolver and fired two shots over’ the fugitive’s head, hman tripped his foot \ heap of stones, when the officer css suid Le wind thas once he Willing | then 1 or 12 years der his wit, be *| coeded with it to his place of business, where and carefully ex ly of @ inale 4 tnformation and be rk, to the Souther District afore: second shot € aden with the boy 12 kept im for S tuonthe after the man's National Rank. Prepared and for 8a Williamsbargh, M.G. BROWN, ian, of 410 Arch st ed Was taken ed @10, the complains rough fear of publilty, deciiulng to Fe serious charge ‘APHYSICAL Pi Philudelphia, Is now her celebrated prep: ined, Please encloae POETRY. over the Terry Linking the shores with Tn th Jf, fromh marty Wither api hither I ‘Thousands on thoneanda day by d A ” he ferry, ae well ae ty r n sande bh an Vora attained wy Vaat till the frat Touts, @ peacbst a cheek A motiey « Peron Aves Winter and summer a . Hut the faces cbauge w flow ‘ ton down Po whart There's @ ferry ettil Lo pay Weve (tie fare te the price of a human t 1 MY EEFORT AT MATCH MAXING. ', " 1h 1 my tf t . ‘ ne, At first I i 1 their pure guardians’ lo f that the pleasant tewsa | wes ti than a child, E 1d rer aunt Ka with th hair, and gentle w n care of me; and when I, 6 tall girl of Of en, old enough to got hind tal ing part ed 07 me still, She wa ion, my or want of other kin, but mother, morning E watehed her at t. She looked up at ist tit most scbool-time ? ne tand satehel. Cori stairs again, I put my head In at tle m door If you. fonnd anybody whom yon He wouldu't y y him Tdou't know —T suppose Why wh in the world has got into your head 1 laughed, slammed th and bound » the road, Hale the Fel ye Tomet my teacher Charles Devereux * Good morning, Miss Addie, R all ready Yor, er," T answered my Aunt Katharine, Tt hice plin for her to be t it was, Who should © There were only. half middle-aged men in the v wouldn't marry ¥ young iman, Tr ly enumerated h dozen eligi! 1th tability for my pl La thirty, rich, aristocratic and st Mr. Leighton, thittyefive re well-ot!, but a widower ; a | Katharine say she did’ | Mr. Pierson, twenty him. Dr. Jarvis, thirty miserable and unbearable ‘general Howe, too homely to be thought “of Captain” Hay with yellow, by whiskers, aud nine thousand ‘d: 1 pr Ju 1 the school bell ri in to ny books, and Mr roux—aged twenty-eight, ha fat gent, well educated and unmarried Clas# in intellectual philosophy was ea first, and though my desson to me nory the evening before Drances of it from my head, and ty re tid ask him ¢ by John Aubrey in ad have young Deane, she wateh tiend. I never realized my w he laughed hearted, merry | sable that you d ¢ 1 could remember, that Iwas en T promised # year t JANEOUS, EOF NEW YORK, GREETING. ' rty, which he is always talking about; worse yet. Rather a sorry nd T went Deve T bad carefully committed tion was imperfect. “Mr. Deverens looked surprisedly at me, but said nothing. reneh grammar my pertormal Wor ADIES- YOU CANNOT FIND A BETTER was still THE BALM OF “Mise Adie," sald Mr. Deverenx, as T pass: | ed by him. on my way to ty have ony t ning your less Yes, sir, n little,” I replied. © You want s litle reviewing, [think time, Twill call at your fh at, do you ible with those ‘French vertis t | Blofenes, Pimp ne this evening, and help you a litde while yon are studying.” Mr. Dev in the evening, an in and spent an hour in assist next da, to bear hil ) make this offer, th mi my willful inattenth flushed face, and went ta not eutirely shame that flushed my face As 1 expect ning to exphin my Freneh lesson Aid vot ALA. Bie Hone A fat by the table sewing, and to ndsomer than in the Tmorning gave a flutter of Impatient auticipy time Devereux | ons were through T did my best to make her talk to please him. My aunt alway talked well, but she qttite excelled her nversation that night. To saw that D X was jaterested, and Twas del With the success of my secret plan In the course of the events brey, my lover, eamein, OL Tel ed John as my lover, for th @ girl, bi ix he vied hi thes certs’ all Witter; and told me a dozen times that Ewa the sweetest, prettiest, most Lovely ggirk iy Hartford that wheu John dlrst can went and eat down by him ina cosy ¢ Sot our entertain M eux oa th tout Itos ba noes toward the phiee wher Dever looking superbly handsome talking with my aunt ¥ my teacher John started and leaned back in bis seat without saying nw cither of the goutlemen stayed very late John golng away divetly atter Mr. Dev eux, aud Ewent tomy r prosperity, or rather the plans elated. w ¥., and at No, 46 South Se eux knew that T always studied bad several tines called x me with a y dificult task designed for the recitation, So 1 was not surprised ugh a little ause of it, as my failure b and care ness. 1 thanked him, however, with a) yeent, Hut itwas OOSKIFE & CO, war dinsolved by books and ae SKIFF per IL 1a co-pantuer of SRIFE'& KOU WE J, Mr. Devereux ‘came in th ion every INTERTROPICAL, COM ed ather, and after th ONY S necdn't be jealous of him,” 1 sald; Prosperity of my 1 did not need assistance in my studies he fore Mr. Deverenx came again, and after a short time it came to be v rexiilae thing for | SREDS--A CHOICE him to spend an evening oxce or twice week with us. With us. 1 ea could see that Kaw bea though he admired my aun’ r he past 9 ine Very much, he had too goud Cate | wt Ro varieties of Flos Trees aud Er to monopolize her company eutirely to the exclusion of mine, I very much able very fast to have grown strange and moody of late Noyed these evenings | oflered fur private or py 6 me Mr, Devereux | tickets and tavsted. with vont by mail oF express to Amu ¢ from $10 Lo $2 mes Jolin would come tn, but Joun seemed thoughttt was because Mr. Devereux was at our house so inuch, ext nd ends much Use, 1 resented bis silence and tamtion 1 we one Dlebk wud mfter t eavored to plewse attention when he did spend an | evening with us, but it didn't. st $W0 for eollectic