Show b 'Wfori ( rIoodj h J Wccc la I ynod4 GREAT SiVLT LAKE CITYj UTAH THtfB&DAY t k fwcoara AnierQ f TELEGRAPH nu n4 ii : - : - - ® rtaoBOod-Md- same Jouniaj- - V’ thy lxfr appear to ms ' “n8ine4 - grftmlljr A 'I ill t lion aiwaWAiainJ aak ®t irht wilt tln-uir- ' ' “A Bacrific!” HfcrtUctV’ 8 thjr oii? f Lrt BMaf tbeateruncM ia thine OufsLp( thjr kapilt mv- -J lb eye® j r UAoto itrik a foe tl m 1656 ircoaU it harm thy child? A eet- blit it'd link M froi fTts is T aoffrffnKjf W child feet with eager beat a inchei jii ha icr in thfc Tiil meet tbve at the doort r since it Irf who will greet fhfe with' the ‘ awret liit - -- ischarw 0 tjuarti V a salty pliur JTord ThT ft fteeda hail jg rpraiisci helxjui- - ntlioSL 3rnot iri-quia wrQ svt of the : power our inon ns is bet ws 0 Illy nx£f if thoo aa II !ww atern ill net apeak— nerve 000000 I It oft ha4 feet to-ldv- Ihl yet thy hatbjhook it Cither atrike!— I will not atartj 5or blame the with a look: ' !' jlay me ranit le agony fowbiciij$en death ware bllnl jitj thed forAlien na nut li vo 'r JliilOS "r eoli illiona of oinmori : V i bttllnyaiothfrtluai ' ' quetichod inagony ’ rf Txasheson thy cheek r : beaom ahaildor foarfally 'y lad yet tlimi dwt not (peak JffcioUtar from tliy foreliokd drip: Tdlter! vrUt was it spoke? ' - atho motion of thy llps--s KALFIC sorts- o - T3E UOSt CX : - - -- - t to inquire tho particulars It appearsboth stauiliug on tlie liurritlicywere cane dock over tho ‘boiler— and just were almost tom fo pieces ” - “My son vras present at the in quest V morons Liko ' I '' Vh (bat a lightning stroke? hr dwt Own tear any bonls away wild? T p WittA mo freuiiwl irfncwgj tbyaort thoii wvep? v AThy !© thoit Bay mm pen tue bick my cliilJr' trincipat S E Ci&uicnni ' M ' j met him with : mi: eager Rose “Well?” without the preliminary v courtesy of “Good morning” “Weil” replied the doctor “I have found it all out Hattie is dead!” “Murdered!— I knew it!” passion-atel- y iuteir'up tod Rhse “No no child you are too liasfy There was a terrible accident - suppose you have heard of it' The steamer liilton blew up' at (Jip w'liarf Tfc appears that- when she elopeiwith the map I told you of— don’t look SO eliihl you fngliton me—I sent my son - life seems c liud identified her body was- - Ho claimed -- to bring away these and as knew he tilings you would value them” The doctor laid on tlic table a gold Miltcse cress and ’chain (the gilt of tho wdowj and a steel purse with Hattie’s nameonit tho gift of T‘ : ' Kalpli :Rose jnstglanced at themsufficient-l- y for their idcntitication then pushed uiem aside and said: “la this all you have found out?” The doetoj peevishly replied: “Yes — what more is there to disnllow:ed‘ IIXDIUaiv FAULT SJLDOV OF A MOTHERS ’TcosyTixrEDl iitie never ji'curicd of sxenking' Of iii' Vw kimlnt'ss imd gemtlencs3 to her roconls Hose bad long looked upon'lilin lture b1 ie 'exeiiipLu of kind and good ed vii Mlwt she should cling to the saved — iWrt of Ktieli a man Then offered u Xor- - r (to a sOlil like hers) the most “nat- thing id the world 10 manriitgo was solemnized tlic cover?” “I don’t lcnow” she replied stully month I L (ldy by tho pastor of the place and h Dri “but when Ralph returns ho yviU not fi fClicsney Oij ? lTXaiscott uiul the dbctorTs son let it rest so Pardon me: my dear Jroccet v the only witnesses vllalpli lelt doctor do not thiuk me ungrateful with Dr Ghesney- to Tr that I can ever forget ’your kindliowei-his ness but no one knows that dear girl 6'eytry tiling- - required for un-aas I 16 Poor innocent murdered :ol her mother The doctor to find some retired cottage Hattie!” Tho doctor felt very uncomfortable )£T(and her mothcrif she should htyfo- -r in her tohe removed be- ) Rose presence ' and under the plea though 'to aa soon as any change of professional business hurried 'ntionaF 000111 in hcr motlier’s condi-i- s' away larger i ° ihat she 1 shall jias3 brieily over tho next ten could reave her side) peos u lier-knoon Hattie aiid let months 'dreary rs they were to Rose icht tc fi retted pkad taken phtce' The shipVait-nleased- 1 She wrote twice to Ralph giving him Ralph Ho hunied on all the information slid could glean set sail tliat night bidding lamenting Hattie’s death and declarthe calt fjnd i him : ?wher adieu forever and not ing her utter disbelief in her guilt' hiiiftnidefor twelve Roth these' letters miscarried In a rejoin aha third letter’ she merely expressed an Ilat-kitusi d h turn earnest longing for liis return that (ehas t7 thr hapless bow oard of‘ he ‘‘might unravel the mystery of such rashness imfortunste ui ini- - 5 ka4e ot MadameDe Hattie’s death and if possible clear ad JELef1“fashionable millinery her reputatiou” : neigh-- a Kshmcnt' was one of those info- -' Thts letter wi'js received and its efKlora&f dens where tlxe ostensible fects on Ralph’s mind were most disa blind to ensnare' the astrous r “Hattie’s death!” clear her !) the ruin of both body and reputation!” and “if it were iiossi-blel- E totho Her sad tale as told by Dr very word was scanned and wai in j had hotter bejjeXited as giv--j viewSdln every jjassible light The ier the :r?y hum He hodjast driven Rose vaguehnd scantyinf ormation afford 7 ytained carriage to her new home ed - nolpremises -for reasoning but okh:U ' A month Tifter Ralph’s do- - laid no restraint- Upon liis imaginvain to attempt to Taking her into the littlev ings It would be of liis mind during be horrors the said: ts own depict anilhe-'PatieAoirsit that months the three down little woman elapsed between fang if and his return have some bad news’ the receipt of this letter in the I ' -! S'ou lint his native hmd Nothing was tor career you must bear it hs to or too "fantastic fo be enterhorrible rtainly L ?our mother’s death ‘ like a tHe insanity tained in its turn-e- ven cfwn in jpiristainns you are—”A I)octor !—Ralph !—wliat ias of suicide lempted him more than to him? Tell me—quick 1 oncev At length he reached Hew of one J clamor j Jjwngj'my cliild uotbag it'is York— his faith inTthe possible good Has m tbef ir®1 liim I wouldpeak but of his ness" of woman sorely shaken weHcerJU at Grand Street ho teping at onco other found tHe establishment of Mde d 'Is aho sick?' -k namej 3PrSot act biit sit down and bef brokenTipfthe stupid black ires to £ f It ig very sad but you must who answered the door could tell him and hear it” nothing about Miss Hattie Hendrick tlioufflr -- : - ’ - s v " s -- A ' ' I lfor w ex-ng'- to - ’ the-contro- l call-merel- s -- " I -- - L -- nt - - - fSe? r Den-ichan- safe-' - a XELEGKAP MIC X -- 1 Ca--br- al - - - ’ d : d f ' hblips-7-“Dcvil- !” - - out-agai- em-loyme- dis-'-cov- er ‘ ' lsL1863-r-Qsedatc- The Daily ‘News' special correspofadent' V' "V-of his sister'’ V"' it is more than probable that the Great says Ralph turned a stupid sbnwfirstTm Eastern willbe dispatched to fifth for ihesev-- : one and then on the other while Rose ered cable as soon as she can be refitted' endeavored to robe her sbter Ralph with stronger ropes and graprels but no fordecision can be taken until toe mesfi&g shut hb eyes passed hb liaud over mal of the various boards of dire ctors on the 21st violentclenched fist thenij struck his The prospects of the recovery of the cable a ma-nbc- al were the into ly on lib head - tlien burst prevalent topic and much difference ’ ' ' The report of the of prevailed opinion laugh Cffert on tho favorable a had Eastern Great Theii am mad!” lia haj “Haha 234 1° ralliedfirom which sliares added in a low voice “You know it Ax prospectus is published for' a new j'impossible for slie dead” fortnightly steam line with vessels of 4000 between' Southampton an‘d-Ne“No Ralph it your own sis- tons burthen The tltle is to be the TransatYolk own iss brother kiss ter K me your £300000 lantic ' ShipConmany the capital :?Hatii-2i are to be perin £50 shares-vTh- e passages And' s he readied out her left- hand formed with ten days Two subsidiary steaRalph 1 ose'V took one step forward mers or C00 tons are to be supplied the service at Southampton with' Ant and slo riy extending his arm touched werp Havre andLondon thejthrough rates not the proffered hand but the-rigof freight help established between thete The enterprise Is said hand v hiclwas hanging useless1' by cities and New'York and ' Sonth-Westeher sid and streaming blood' as' if to be supported by the London' the Railroad Sonthamp- Company to assiii e himself it was not a shadow ton Dock c other ana important Company ' wonderful intuition so of-thi- s " - : - -- v - 7 on-ccr- ns - - : - V-- A Of J j-- - 41---- 11 1 - O 'V : DRAMATIC - v i Sept at lWI EDTKLZGKirn— 1 said in a former comrauaicStion' that ptv robbed me of the privilege of Mrs Jaffa Dean ' Hayne In her great seeing ' ' character of VCamUle” v VLast night I saw Camille It was indeed h painful illusion of individuality No person sensible to the subtle sympathies of nature which communicate feeling from soul to ecul and no one acquaints JVith ths ycall- -' tics cf society bnt what must Lave felt that in herr y$ry seif Camille had come to liis agonize and die before us' It is true our knon ledge Himxarded undertone said-is Mrs dnluDcau Hayne pisyinga part on fU niitric stage but the logic ot feelings1 la its strh&j emphasis drowned that undertone cf car knowledge and said it ts Camille Firiou! What are tlifil gll that we read iu Koksor see upon the stage Which the l msde up lie! No‘ call no lkr are not fietjons often times in biH:ks and upon the stage we are made to ltd reslines'mere than in real life we jexnd see and fret them We irvret them in life'! but in the tuning of thehAy world around us and ia the crowd of our own concerns we1 are not rtrnck bv them in their marked individmifcin nof effected1 with thrir expe rience and their lives lathe practical world we 'almost exclurively feel ounelvea and our own concern Enonghmcat times are these tofill our tlvily page but in the books and the theatie wo lay aside ourselvea awhile to ace tlie personalities that move around ns r daily: We' live with' them in 'communion-there feel tlM?ir joys and borrows and aym- T- J latliize in tbeir experience and a pow--' is humanize great Theetsge erful preacher when properly : fuilllling'its ntiKsionIVe are iu yommunion with human ity through it and 'callous i oust be the natural “ ihut Teels hot th'e brotherhood aqd sisterhood of mankind arid depraved indeed when it arv wers not to a noble sentiment justifies the good end condemns the wrong Very few jpe wicked or unjust in their sympathies with v a play ' Tbp seducer likes not his own char- -' acter there the iron hearted tire sensible to more cf nature 'a tenderness society asks for: 'A sivcn:es of weep for them It may be somewhat heterodoxfn expression Z but true in fact that ithe world is more hn nun— ometiuics more divine inJhe theatre"' than Ht the church Camilla b no fiction and because aha tt not ohe: I o afibeting How much yxco ' pathy and tear society will give her at thr iV -- -- - ? - :T 'V ‘J v- - : 3 r $'l 1' so-'mnc- Mipt-rfiria- ’ - -- -- : - r Cv 1 Mi ’ - to own ft- and tender enough to 3ut enough lesson does Vht weep tor her she teaebt It la that thepainful best of human be- are - 2 ’ 'j ' - lug often fallen ami thedivinoatofGod’n r creatures are sometimes clothed in sin’s scan let robe when the while one belongs to them ) be liistcry beautiful nature and rad fate of1 Cami’le is loo 'painfully that of thousands of- hercla - Some of the best of woman kind are among them by nature in some respects ' : fallen ZCaraillo comes npon t1ioitngeto showus the two phases of her character and history ' r one of which' she Shows' not in She hu thereto conceal it everydaylife and coquette with a tortured soul and commit her daily suicide with a hopeful recklessness to ’rcacn the end Hhe comes that society may see its " v victims' and fn'her history' and snflfcrings drink deep of reproaches agfiinst itself r ' only m LTraille herself no fiction 'but Mr Dean flaync’s personation oT hervwaa also no' fiction Of all thatsho has repre scnteil before ns T think this her most per " feet character! phs made St s6 replete with consummate touches of nature 'ana art' that it would bo difficult to ' conccite anythisg more perfccL ' Tliu whole company played Camille' welf Mrs Leslie e ml Mis Douglass r always f They have rtrach-publi- o favor satfofactory l of the gentlemen nightly win N upon us MrMortimenwas very good - bat' night lie always is efficient in tap compatf and plays naldrajlr: Mr Potter is an expo: rienced actor and well suits the parts di® takes and Hr Leslie and the rest 'though not cjquring to bcsUra make up aa far a s' v of their number 'an cEcient etoclf As for Mr George Ii Wal professional HJa a drortl like liim better than atflrst very promising young man a careful-arti- st anil what is so necesary to succes show much ambition and enthuriasin in liis profes- -' sion A softening of a fewfeature and a copy of a few of tbe cxamples that he always hay In the lady be sustains and Mr Waldron may to win a high hope from hi3 natural abilities ' - Z -r Ihvor esteem in public ’ : i I : and-severa- : v'- X - ‘- ‘ " ' w ? -- rf4 — UX - - A- - —' w : - r- !- i r-- ? rived Onr local supply Inthe way of vegetables has become a fixed fictjwe are no more do pending on Salt Lake for these luxuries " No change In onr butter market but little ranche offered and Salt Lake choice scarce ' prices firm : Cheese scarce and high prices asked- : i- - - : small scale Fenian demonstrations on have taken place near Scaroa ample police and military preparations had been made by the anthorities &nd order was cot dUtnrbed: Apprehensions of the approach of cholera The epidemic were increasing in England bad reached Marseille At an important meeting of medical officers- and others in 1radon a rcsOlntion w as adopted advising the utmost care and all possible precautions France— The Cherbourg fetes were con tinned until the 18th when the French and lelt for Brest' all passed English squadron the' off well although brilliancy of the earlier proceedings were marred by stormy weather Rosisu— Two ships of the Russian iron clad squadron were wrecked on their way to Stockholm"' The Czar had gono to Moscow to present the Czaro witch to the Senate and people'-"fiiuAiw- - a dangerous Latest-P- er the Africa from Liverpool on Washington injuring W ' ' The convention the 20th via Queenstown W J a"1-aS' - J' i- - -- a- - - J S’-- ? rn v- V - : ht i i : - : - f - With that often si own by woman Rose perceived that lie was on the verge of ‘ madness fi om which nothing could save him bu imposing upon him the necessity f instant action to dftert the current of hb thoughts:' “Bal )k dear you must go instant-l- y for tl o doctor tell him your sbter hasine with an accident don’t talk with hi ii make him come instantly doctor Tell him Bring lio young Hattie las just come home land' met with'az accident Run dear Ralph! i Ralp t started forward- and’ fled with tin utmost speed tIh' half an hour' L 3 returned with yxmng Dr Chesne Jr In the meantime Rose had divestei Hattie of her male - habili- - lri'I - - b I: ” 1 : -- b b of the-dat- e ' l i : the 1’reeMent’s January Proclamation to of the occupation of the ritste by onr forces They represent that the negroes made freakv the proclamation were held and nsed ds iavesuntil their former marerswere forced a sid: dispossessed so called chattel by our Goyerument: and claim compensation for the labor rendered-' A serious riot took ' place itl a beer garden in the north part of Chicago on a $pmldy afternoon a short time since A barkeeper Gen Sherman a Copperhead Pronounced ire of some soldiers and a ensned The pnlico tried to general fight FRENCH' SECTION OF stop itbut they Werddrivep-ofby the sob diers and the beer establishment was com: i folyoeLmy A large number of men pletely demplfcbed ' wereinjhred' bat ndne filled Some Ronth' Carolina newspapers of the The polygamic maiims andpr&cticcf rebel persuasion are strongy opposing the of tbejsroelitea ofAlgeria have been for proposed amendment to the Constitutiitt tin? subjects of controversy in that abolishing slavery and Jncalcating- - the idea "jome in the colony: For ayiong time that portionr that silvery is to be State 'Ss soon as ft is free from military con- of the Algerine commnnity have claimed trol and the inhabitants of several of the south- tho privilege of being accorded the rank ern'' tier oL counties ft Is said'hre sending and and rights of French citizens tbeir delegations into the State convention ' tho Em recent visit of the daring with instructionSVo this effect rosident at r Algiers ( and m movement all classes is There a of ror those among : workmen In the East to make eight hours u Oran took advantage' to renew their -' united application “to be allotted a placo day’s work: The limits of the Department of Missouri in the bosom of the great French family under command of Maj Pope havebeen the 'equals of their brethren 'ofj the meextended so' a to include the Territories of ' " Colorado and Utah — Atchison Press tropolis’ ' of' Alters "con Court Tho Imperial WestpbnNews— A Greaser nameVJoee fdrmtbly to its constant practice' has Bunker wai rectnUy killed in Marysville by Lanclia Waneba JL frail Greasorita was the decided that native Israelites shall be governed in iAJgeria' by their peculiar- of black nake and raw law they having never manifested in any — application Jim1' in haste from Dayton hide sent “Parker manner a purpose o abandon it in flavor w-lately: - The old Niantic Hotel San Francisco was of the French law - The eminent magisburned on the ?2nL The' frqdt of tho buil trate M Maze! Advocate General hla In decided tn tavor of the vaKdltryjftho ding and the first floor stores were raved en fire the monamentaLteam IaraefiVsh' plural marring find declared going to the nine ran over W: J'Boheff and James 11 tho children ox othef than the - well-know- ht - - n - Montanx MUKrrTho following items may serve merchant and formers Fljur-S- tt hut little doing 8alt Lake referred to paying the difference asked by K dders of choice lots The bulk of plates Floor brorgbtin thus far this season does not compare favorably with Salt Lake brands Floor— Salt Lake no change to roll the have been prices given at our lost quotations the ruling prices during the week past But ' Tew lots of Floor or volley produce have ar toan : - - - ' ‘ n Eastekx’ News — The"teauier from LivcrpoolJnly 23th fur New York' wax burned at'i-ecrew' lsscngers ' and sdved : : v-vSome of the planters in the vicinity of Fort tlodson asked Gen Canhy for the removal of tlie frSrrit'Oit at that place ou the plea that the negrete ore neglecting work aU'f Hocking thither' The General has referred the matter to the Frccton's but it w Hot likely the garrison will be removed ' Ihwn Voter ' Dftoliltle j&RoH of the Indian Committee reached Atcliion6n tbeir return on tlie 2nd They are to- meet the Indians In council at Cow Creek in a few daj's Some seventy bands of Confederates -- crossed the I'io Grande vritli : d view of entering the Mexican service and GenrShelhyIn was taJiave charge of this organization cgnuifiiosaitlrllie' force now under his command station! at Callargo Gen do Kortidlahas come to Matamoras orderof bis government to grant lands by to exiles and to give them cveryr facility to settle upon then' admitting free of duty all implement mikerUb aod rtock The fhijrNonc-- conspiratir reached their place-oimprisonment on ffie 23th of July gnd were immediately after put to appropriate service Rndd being placed in tlio position or axassfetntsorgeon Arnold that of a clerk Spangler put to work dt his trade ot a carpenter and O’Langhlin put to an at wLioh he can bo usefnl Dry 13 acres in extent and ‘orjnga is above ‘ L- -v ' very healthy On the ffotfi of'Ahgnsta steamer was to cave New York with 300 Massachusetts girls’ for AVastinprioa Territory There they are o have good wages’ paid in gold and a big chance of marriage within three months after sndioc' they remain-otho rlielf so long' rubers of Ireetireenof 'Virclnia are re questing the agent or Colonel Rrowp of the Freedmcn’e Bureau Stationed at RiCumonvj n collecting ’th? claims for compensation ‘ or labor rendered their former masters front hair-disheYpUe- r by-sinkin- froiu-Rangoo- ‘ im J - -- - Mr-vil- le I’k-rccM- d ! n y says-nearl- a POCTII--AlU’XO- f Ravists 4)03 rebels tinder the command of Gen Magruder recently sr rived aCMouterey since then several of them have left that city for Mexico Where they have met ttieif former associates Sterling Pricfe Governor MooreAIlen Soule At first' they offVred to eiilist in the Imperial army but their oSer were tma deerae-- it declined' preferableXq organize them into militsryahd agricultural associations which will occupy the route! between Mexico and Vera Crui They have proposed cs:sb!ishing a ' kempe rary American iLiilway which will be read 3 next year bnt they will make no service of the route till the EngUyh Railroad ahall be finnlly established ' Cortina has issued another proclamation calling upon tbe icople to rally round ' his standard to expel the foreign invader C Lsto English papers sniftmnce till loss of the ship Sam- - Dunaing for Liverpool by which twenty fire lives were lost' ' Tfce survivors wero obliged taeat leather belts and pitth to keep from survation out:7' - e i : -- o Imperril-'fQveni-inenti- J - ' - - -- m - - - y Sy : lus-leav- Lwhen tby heart growl blot and cold tliLk think of tby distress! Vail have no heaving hrpaat to fold tea - to-tak- y Rrltisli G ' they len upon anewpf: be si when then doetj oh any for ma r Jy latMl word waa ono it pirayed her not to eadden thaa ty asking for her eon iakcan r -- ybitoeping bead t a-thi- ef liaie what wilt thine rwthM Wilt hare -- afstrady a - eye ie diin thy liftir U white brow bat? many a UneT Ofeuns depth of Vauee is in contr ' - tby beat form and fatting eight t bat rowed strength from miurf other lirortbflfll botit to thee that the RCa "I a! her” aa ofjore? - : -- tfcjr - " -- V p’leiL use are the nLt iake— it ciinnof ejiiulJat ' “I i 0 Origb ‘fwgtheat tort Cither ICllCS s J " -- s - -- ys - : such-outrage- - no! 7-- : doctor! 1 tell you it is false Where has she gone to? She has been foully dealt with Who is this Madame Dcnichand? There lias been foul practice' Doctor- employ tho I’oLicc— ferret it out— spend every cent Ralph left with you— sell all tl ti esc things— rl will go to service — spare no eqiense Oh :my God I would rather never set eyes: ujxjii Ralph again than live to tell him ILit-ti- e was gone and I know not how nor where SJie lias been- foully dealt with Oh my darling! The wretch —to dare to say such things of Hattie Woe to the maii that diires tell Ralph his sister is lie " -and a castaway - ' will kill him Rose looked hs if she would like to do it liCrsolf The jjoor old doctor wtrractually frightened and promising to employ the police and' make hastened every possible research T V disa at himself ho safe felt When tance from the house lie muttered :i “What a little vixen! How die stamped her littlo foot! Hendrick villjiav© his hands full with that little termagant I' had no idea: she was such a fury” The next day Dr Chcsney retum-c- d sliame f to Ncurp LjHtBofaiAymc? father r refther j tbee wild nmu-neod ' — it fe fidsc! Jaot undMtnd! questions interruptions llnd ex f She had not been more than a week “Good evening Mr Hendrick it b nt Madame Denicliand’s when' she a fine night” found that sho was exposed to insult was laconic scarcethe and and llmt Madame D instead of pro“Very” ly courteous answer tecting her laughed nt the matter “Have you just returned from Chi- and encouraged the repetition of na?” v She feltthat to 'remain ' : 7‘Yes” there was to insure infamy She had ‘Well it is time you were at home reason t believe that riie was wutch-e- d ' to look after your little wife” and would not be allowed to leave No reply the house To proceed in her own was just round there I hope words:' Kir J- 7 you may be more ' welcome 1 than 1 ' “I resolved tliat I would escape at thought I was She lias" n liandsomtf all hazards but I knew that secresy young sailor there now I wanted to was ns necessary as resolution" When stay him put' but he would not budge Ritlph bade me hb last good-b- y he Mrs Hendrick sent liomo the little slipped into my hand a roll 6L lwmk girl that docs her chores' and Mrs H notes which pravidentially I had put and her sailor gave me a pretty brpad-liin- in my gloves when I took- - them off that it was tjme for mo to be at' and quite forgotten When I resolved home as I saw lie was determined not to leave the house furtively I wanted to go I did —two are company' you to get together tho’jfewr things I set know when three are not perhaps especial raltie and then discovupon' move was welcome than be I ered that all the little articles if jewyon may or he may think Vou liave tho first elry I possessed had been removed claim” my purae too had been taken with not fool had been in the ten or twelve dollars that I had in it Thb poor iousc fttall but as ho rOdebyliad I then bethought me of Ihilph’s part-in- g seen a sailor there and thought it and found it safe in my old gift'where “fun” to rouse feelings whose terrible' Ihhd- carelessly left i gloves effects ho corld neither measure ' nor On unrolling it I found the dear libconceive Here were tho lives and eral fellow had - left me 850 I resol lappiness of three ix?rsohs imperiled ved not to be robbed of that and put for a“jokcI” "Well may the prophet it in my bosom The same night as exclaim “My people tiro destroyed soon as it was dark I stole out with from lack of ’ thought” Every - evil nothing but my shawl and bonnet: I thought that had evex filled Ralph’s had not gone fifty yards when 1 heard mind uuth resxicct to woman returned Madame Deniclumd calling “ ‘She lias gono down the streei every fierce pashion that converts man into a fiend took possession of him Run you can" soon ' overtake her When within fif tyyards of the house Draglicr-bockhe came to a' pile of firewood he : “Lihstanfly darted into the open climbed it and looked over the Uttle door of a tenement hoftse and' prehalf blind :tbatriiaded" the window tended to be in qucRt of some one ‘ He saw his wife preparing for bed Ito bk coktinvedJ she Her' beautiful was dressing the one side 'seated on a low stool beside her was the sailor on her knees and NEW STEAM 'LINE BETWEEN restingtlio-one liand AXD NEW YOKKl other - playing witli the tin: with bound " No fiend in liell could have wished- MEXICO DT CHRONIC STATE OP SEDI- :L to change feelings VitliBalph-tlieHo descended from the woodjiile and New York Anjf SO of new from Ean liumingo his descent his hand fell upon tlie anilConttnsation in Cab ax left "there for use he 'took it up Cabral baa accepted the command and advanced toward tho door of the andGen appointed his secretaries and otlier civil house it was a gloss door and lib and military officers 'At last accounts at the head of a body of troops- had wife and the Bailor vcre full before to put down the opposition to ' him in his eyes: At the moment oi lib reach- gone v f Ciboo Indications of pctrolenm had been discos ing the door hb wife’s voice fell V on ert-his ear: in Caba and n company formed ' Gen Dalie it appears will rctnain in comknew if “Oh darling! Ralph only - vmand the iahibd of yon were here” been had formed nhdhad ob Acompnj J" All tlie: court of hell held carnival tained s grant from the Quenta lay a enb' mawithin hb bosom no wonder that the rine cable between Porto Rico and Cuba and ' nanic of the jirince of darkness burst the United States: : V: Halifax 30 ho cried ss from Per the America: from Liverpool on the he ibshed open the door Tlie wild 19th Queenstown 20th: Mooring had been beast- instinct was strong upon him laid down for'tlie Orest Easterobst Sbeerncss His one desire was to tear his rival the inference was drxinrthat alia would not tlifs season The Times says limb from limb Ho' hurled tlie axe go the expedition is full of enthe experience before-hiand sprang forward The couragement forofthe futurethe only discourmissile Hew' too truly and'lib victim aging feature is the apparent inability of the fell prostrate- - He himself stumbled clectrictiana to discover the serious faults im and fell over a little bench on which Che cable before it is paid over the'siile 01 the sbip The delay of anotber’yCarwillnoV his wife had laid the articles of toilets be' thrown away if it will enable them to As ho struggled to regain lib feet better tests of the excellency of the wlule yet ou one knee he was trans- cable before it Is submerged though whether they do so or not we must believe in the fixed by tho piercing cry of lib wife 6f an Atlintic Telegraph beiug “Hattie darling are you killed?” possibility establUked and look forward to the day as And the faint reply “No sister it ertain even if distant when Eqglana and n tones America will throb with one pulse of life- r ' b nothing” in the - cLunations of Rose between Austria and PrnsdiA concerning the Duel) ies was concluded Pi dia g$ttiDit end paying to Austria a promt so nr of indemaity'- The proriniimal gorcroment the Duchies continue Prussia rules ticulea-wigeAubtris Holstein New York’ 30 ‘ The Tribune’s special says the -- notorious Extra : lJilty Smith is living quietly on his ' firm et Werreuton Virginia Albert nke of Arkansas has petitioned the President for pardon The petition with an elaborate statement comes from Ottawa Canada and his signed by 300 names of tlie Masonic fraternity He denies having anyto take thing to do Willi lacitfojc the Indians United States arms the up ugaiiist Treaton! N J 30‘ The Democratic State Convention to-d- y nominated General Eanyin for Governor The conuhittee cu resolutions report d largijg the const queuco of the war flu' ' the election of a sectional prerident hnd the fanaticism ot a sectional psrty ftvoribg the return of the'govermuent ti it- or'um-i- l purposes and objects declaring and itisistingon the rights of the State in opposing negro nU fnige emphatically agreeing with President Johnson that this subject hmst be left with the Statt-- favoring the nsof a gold and silver currency opposing inililary arrests coring the Ireedont of elections and the' restoration of the Habeas Corpus The World’s Vera Crux letter says the news received from 'tho interior does not show a disposition on tho partof Jpjvz and the other opponents of the give up ther content No soorer is the straggle ended at one point by the Inter position of ’rench and Austria n --bayomts than it commence at cthets and seems to be endless ' The caose of this chronic ntte of sedition is atti ihurtd by some to the leaieaey shown by Maximilian towards the leaders of the guenla bdtudi ulo have appUd to hit: to par4o!i iLcm and bavin obtnired it have show it themselves ungrateful by rvtaridug to their former‘avooation-- of highway robberjr-Therie hardly a State at p reseat whirti U not overrun by roving bandsbf guerrillas all the stage routes through Mexico are infested with rubbers so that traveliing is very unie-fh- - “Hattie stolen! Hattie atlvief! Doctor 1 will- never forgive you if you ever say that again ' Hattie' tho dear girl that for ten years lias been my sister and slept in my bed- Fie for : - some tale about Ralph 'having fallen : “He plants a tlajrsrr In yor trpast Ana says he wounded yon In jot4 yohj 186a: - - lhv-Ui- ed - well lJicf o time” flic was refill- j Snir-embro- a mile of tlte with the ax in lus hand and courteing house- - it was his ill fortune to fall in ously repressing all inquiries diswith one of those chattering fools wlio missed the doctor - ' work more mischief thuu ull the The history wldcli Hattie had given tliat feed the gibbrt c of her adventures will lie related in pcdlnte tho iagos of history ’ It is f her own words— that is as site would tills doss the poet writes: have told it but for tlio mnlUtudin-oii- s WTien within 1 hthfrikPonln3r“k St from his wife’s letters -- ccaM cfth-liow- ' k rfl - r in-dighat- ion - SEPTEMBER n but that '“that was tho name of tho menU nnd cnducdher witlr night young vlady that ran away with ano- attire 6f her own Ralph’s haggard ther woman's husband” looks showed tliat he had passed “Well where is sho now?” through ' a fearful ordeal but his - “Oh she was killed on tho wharf by tongue betrayed no secret Tho arm a steamboat explosion” had been broken by the head of the emotion-liis axo but the flesh wound although it Ralph betrayed no feelings were too deep for outw’ar d bled profusely at first was but supers manifestation but set off instantly for fioiaL ' Dr Chcsney performed lib the spot where as he had Icanvl functions deftly lloso improvised What! wliatldoctprjje quick! ‘‘Sliehas disgraced h?rsclI ‘Hattie disgraced- - liersdLf?” said jvertmodayaxd thcrsday naappr 'j& Rose' impetuously flushing with uccci (irnSHOrSE Kdlor ' c if th I “Yesj my dear litUe soul disgraced herself she lias eloped with a mar? at tiie altar ' man a worthless drunken scounnmand ta hold m wbitVlirired mao ned drel”“How dare you doctor ! now dare “fh popt- A’Mll0 JJy lJ to cn you say siich things of Hattie?” “Listen to me my dear little woJh of tfc JjLgj hath P®‘rf clin to mtn touch: man I went 1j Thursday to Mad-am- o how man' brln® Doiiiiiiand’s intending to bring poite "pop the fl ®u lh Miss HenilricL out with me that she tooroucM earts they ' ' migM go witlryou to visit this place reward: riuePtobWsb and Moilame Dcuichand herself told fcfc F0r r °£ me all glout it Miss Hendrick had th ' I Kftlrai? (bcQld v 'hatthir fit eloped with a worthless wretch the ve It M night before and stolen several artiaiui a more la- cles of jewelry out of the house at the ert i - ' " mtl - ? ' - sto V legitimate first marriage alHanOL - j 4 J l— - ' 5 ZifcL - K - j ‘ |