New York Clipper (May 1862)

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■■,V;f:ii v:,-. i.KiJ NEvr YtJitj:, BATOiiBAY, mAy 8, i8<fa.. 1 \v nbnptnill mote'or lM«"(Utk*aiiai"«« tbt draauUita Biei«iajftiftoat.atagpt wendb, tall of dnimi tad binMS) c bou wUWiindi^, UniiK.Sett. iritb bnub knd paU. but not mote < Hts Uttpe oeAtt In his pmdtet to 'Om^k isalnv irithi /i<Hlii ititr-' '--^•^••"-^"^—ij— loatnAUksMM.' ' FOTtoot»»W^JoJnln-tte,ttron«s .-The Udi and th6 lanlei will trip off m gty, 'AAdtlkeww>d>wmnwTma«ltIittielr iatig> - ^ Vn>7 tbonid v« Cnt In tlM noontldtf of Uf«r-' . Otthecwaiof ttiIa«oHdmikeiustd.9. ' 'HU twtter br fkr for both mtld«n Andwtfk - ! 'To^olMrtdl.whll^toirth'Btaiibolii^^ ' 'aiirikiet «i'iai8etth'i'daUi^am« <ft ih«jH^ ' .; ■XhitwotiUoeniiinoiU''pt*4<Ail'iMoni ' ' TUfdolIiit^Of llfeoiO-ti«Ter'<Mui(|« ' -vV.f- Oor lUm tn sinet.vnulit •■■.'^'■V^ nUo6ei, ud deotladlrliiotedTaoM •bont •nyfOTthw'ldth bil-U4ibiiiliun. Viam .th« geneipl iliieid of iha len^rk* mtde br theu ohai^otan unong u« pti- 'UM'tieamt ln Swwbaam'ibffliit, we sitliei the Cut that the 'VndotrTdin'i "osAe more" trlil with Ttn XMder'a moner bM men 'raoeenflil, ihfe belna the fortniwte irimmr et (he "big- fb]iu»tteti<nTtte«tiHoIdrTe'slottery«iTmiia«DmttH-nm k'e Mqaied fhonun^ dollm Hotbr, toUjrl to goef the gM^' of lift.;'' Xhe-Widow Pttne It now not bo »fi*ld of .computng the ■ooU ])Mttioh'of Jier 'BiuTwlth thst lof Iiemnel Voeter'v.iaD Hlnjr. With » bimdred tttonauid doUu*^ Bin jblgbt aMnd Btrme dunce for trhtt goes the name of resytquUllij.. Bow>' iMiir, me fbttirdsyi of grace ud the fifteen per. o^ttommUaoii, 'UldwedtnrUwtb (hi egento, utue both s d«I*y |»aA.dliooiut l o '^e ietdtf lecelTer. AU aorta of "adTaneaa" are offered by tl e _jiiMd' broktirt itbo Igiow th«.oltoiiAiBtai)ee(,'Uttvan Eeedi r Miida awm'-all off wlth'a thoosand doOara of his owoii and tl v 'IWaw'Paln'eiWltlf Soar; are once more plaoedln fontuTtable UreiiisMati6ea/auohiwtberhadb4an«ocrait«mM'.t^^ beftire.tlte kiH-beitte^ Umqel Foebr aanotlmonlonilr deaetted. tium. Tbi new watIthl'howeTar,brlsM '<li tronUea.. Bairla.'Aill tf ^-'"-ahanmOtaeaboQttheabrtof lib bltteiA«6e«ialtv,tud i hat to leai The old kdylMglna to flvd, UiM„tte 4MAtte)rliaa "awiqof her own." Sattsylettera abd measaM Us lent to B oa / fr om her reMnt'oompanla^^iUd one tallow,. Stq^ Blndseon, olalma her ^s a "paL" ul exi^lllpln^ (he .opera', tioni of'ttte aUOTblodgeonere', ow iinlhor. glyea:a,j[raphlo dcf-' oilptlonof (he.Wateratreetof MiheT' tlmep,aa4i.«UatedA«m MnMito Mke itEwtj'ud which b h6t qnlte oUaTad. awar y;ei In (hla atate of Bon's albba, Tan Eeeder. la'agaiqi'ttie ."Crlen^: In need" forttiedaaghteraa well ali the mother, 'S^i threatena I»'Hdk BaiwBadgeon, as an oppoltDnlly offen,. Al^iit this time,, nur bapjteiiia'io nislie tba aeiiQalnti^ae of aTantee aallor, known the Bear, .the latter haying oonqoaredTm Inarongp iblevbnt behared aojgallantly .Oat a gnat Mend^p, np.beiween the two. Tan get* permlsalon for Bmlnthe ^ .J oome athore fori week, and atar.At bis honae. mills (ban, lian notioaes that he andBrnln khonld goand "ahake im' Stnl BladsMn; Bed-Hetd31Il, Dan Olark, aiid ottier Water atrelt worthies, br wajof Ai^iug them "oItII'.' (o Biisy Paine In Aitar*. Booh a knl^Urnuit as tfie Tinlne tar wia dallg)>(«d. wlib. Vfi bnalneaa In band, vA the. ohapter enda wltti a deddtd jmt, oa^ . .••: '■:>•.'■. .■ ■■ . , •■ . .■■ t .. r . ■, u- ■ 'r&bc^i^dlnft ii "what we thonght a liberal egttmste, we Inoreaaed ' tuition of' bat weak ion' aooonat of co ynnimnlng : thlTney - m ftw not now ba ahl} to aninily the demand for list weeta U- 'iige. we bare'oftc a brief akeloli of the leading eolnla of Intere^ In Mr. Yall'a beavtlfollr giapbio and Inatrootlvav oioltlog narr*. ' 'tlTa,jio@kstha point now reanmed.. .The first ohajpter oi>ena ' Witt aMrttad daaoilptlon of a wlntar'a nlgbt in ItawTorfcat tiia doae of 1832.. Tba oholara, during the .jorerloda aonmsr,. , jiiA aimoft deaolata&onr olt7, bnt manf .fkmlUea retimed in the - im, aod BOme 'aembbnae of btialneaa was reaumed.. Braie flunV .'^ UTlniila WBaaAca ind-iplandor, Ib Un ftahlenkbleBelgh: ',%«OQd^f the BatiUT -andlha Bowling aieai.^U4.r«iiu ■rttSmif wi.vinit twitHi thAthalrnanal Bnmm«r,.te>Tal, Ai 'ttSTwSS^-^Srtera.. .l*mn!H*J»»J»M'£,'!;!?'.te?»!?' -^^^^Sa'w aiaaaayotedto ''^{"S'fll*"^!*^!^^ ■ '.OHAPTKp;!!!,, .'. .: ;, ■. ' XHB eiiu 4i> Bui) von scavuruii aanaH aaivn; TBS will U Laoitial Foster having b)Mn dnl7 (ttaoM in . anf-ttb'aon Harr7 prorad the'BAla]entee,iHththb'«<6ept|0A i few nominal beqaeststo theold and'well-ttlsd aenantf of ntemil mtaiioii, that fiat jpntti, now fre^ from {JlMBtfa >egtin a career of plsasnre that Dir ontstrlppedbls oompanli who bad not been fo llM^Uiy filled for b; tba goddess of fot' tmi*.-;.-..i-,»'■ • . . Bb tkndem.taam of bloofad oonnaia was the anw and tbntfmahTaltltledajprlg of nobll^asther ambled altms taiblonable thoronghfare of Broadtray ;,)md calcnbtliig mpthi who had dinghters of a marrUgeaUa ;agi), bad ever a mem amlla and wdeoma for :the Toiing man .who.'at odoand-twant. wonM own a tatane that towttMorer a million dfUan.' Add^ to all this, he was acoomplbhed in those trtilea that serra to e (nire«TO<mg and Tlnanapeoting girl, saoh aa slngliigafoshlo akla imdody with' pro^ air iand taste, or thrnmUg a f^'** whldt In lore aOilis otak -prove' rnont fcnnldablvilTab , nudt'and-.peaitlte worths glnca'the death of hla tkthsr, ha bean a oonnnTuTand welcome Tlaltoi at the sfloon of.the'Wd'otr H^aji.' 'BolavUhwiabadf (hafmilshenowbad etoommand, ooiplad with the 'loan of a thousand doUan payable, at in lit deSnlle teHod' thaVHn. Harrer needed to olear off tbp balinde Ota nuntgaqe oii the )ionse In wbloh ahe Uvea, that It made UmT the ftrorlM both with mother and danohter of aUtbatutTonng. „._„ , - .1 i mmWhoTiated»hi'eatifbllahiaent;*ndtr"^""'" -''^""-^ eitedttLat recoreiywaa not likely, and. annoimoed Hany*aaal#aya made welcomebjharaweetandwliinlsi ^ P0pa oolindeiced - - , thn dbaolaUon oonld not be more than a qnestlon of dme. ■ ■ BanrAiatar.thesoib ls,atthe 'dBte of commanslsgthla'stoiT,. ' abonVtwentyyeanofage. Eebartkded ^ bnalneaa to hla 6- -Uier, bnt an hla Ideas and snnonndlngaprOTa him as moat llkeb " deaitlnedto iseattet the wealth'bb father had amaasad.' On thb I ^ tery eranlng,' the joang bonatnl was ont on a alelgh ride, atndy- ing 'MUaon the road"wltiiaame bo(m companions, and stop- ' ting a( the Hair-way Eonseto "takean'obeerratton" and"arease ■ ihr ronn^"Anitng HUry'a Menda are Oharley 01 : Stony ObmSita, and raoh1!ke"blooda"of .thoaa daya. Ulddle- . agedraadata utd pldEnlokarbodi^ can readily racomlze the real flames of ine paAlasthnspeiMnlfled and described. While '' at the Half-way Hoose, Harris and hb Mends get ao marry as V> make their lady flrlenda the principal toplo of oonTeiaatlon. . Hairy propoaaa a toast ,tobb vladye lovevln aooh exMTagailt languge as, to caose general reniurk 'and reiinire some explana- ''tlon;^u>qt'Pralaa8nar'beaiaty,'aiid'C<tnfeaaeathat bar vlrtoe . seams nnasaallaUa. This aq^ooncament b reeelTsd with Jeer- 'lDg .(aQghtar, and beb offered, an avan hundred each,, on wii^- ' «lng the prize. Harry takca the bet with one of tbe puny, and a '. tide, hqmi) by way of the Boyery b propiDead. wbtta theaa aaanes are'going op, the death gr$e of uie.oho)era bas beoome tnore ,'tertam' upon Lennal Foster; and Dr. Parker f apa, at a ' ^ojtttat before .Iff, anfioonoed that midnight was the extent of '. hope:for hb'riidi 'pattan^ ' The.dytogman.kept oontlnTiaTly Inanltlng for hb sonlajid.aU the ingennlty ,of perab aocoa- 'tomailto. obsetialonsobodlenoe.wasfDlly taied topamiy f^etnl tigarn'a*iL whwiavM ■ the paMent'e rnmalnlng" strejigth ehaUad ^bim (6'pbU for the absent Barry. The Pobtor, of oonrae, knows ' thing or two aboatdtyUfo, and sends , for BIohardBradshaif, ''A SrelT-known dateotlTe, to haqt^np ihe.tntant. .FlTehnndred ' ;4()Ilars b. no object, if the deteottve can.find Harry within two- .uora: Dick wants another boor, bnt,ondertakeatb^'lob any- ''how, aa'^ero was no tlmiaformolaplying-words. 33is deteodxa, 'i4Mnrasthehaak andteam'of Bl|m Jim (whomarbemoognbod ' Vkk" an(>ther. well-known .oharacler around Hew ixorli). and the 'ri'WMqwBurey's, in Beade etre^t, b the tfii plaoe whoifeOIidt muea . inanlnr for .Hairy )^tar.'The trnantb not ^qre, bnt ' 1>lok gets IheWldowln a_good hunor, takes one of her irhlito Valtihs, and flnda 0«t that Hairr. had InT^tod her daughter Baiah .^tmt that,very .aitamoon. Parang,tha( and that togethar, wifa' 3olle'.enongn for such an old campaigner, aa Dlok..; BUm im's. teamvWtfe. next, headed (or. thei old Harlem ro^, |;. ana'thrpngh tae plttlMa atormthay an drlTen,Dlok maklifgaiuo viorbbman atthoBalfWar.Honse, ilt'^ oneof ihose nlah^ .. 'whan avaa "the,old sat,!' anob aa Baiiy AnaIa^^^ Will Wr , Us eqnipageoithaaTOwnoftfcaToad. TheJInglaof Bl«lgh'l)el]8 .. Is soon hacN. and Bradiltaw'a eagemaai to mtch every ohanoe, iii<jMteB.hlm to ball the alelgblng party. Voloes an reopgnbad, 'i)d ^radmw atope the alnglng of a: joUy old. roa4. som by a.- ng Harry Foater of the oovdltlw of. ^ fkthar. ■■'n». vi^ tyonthuapbarodbytiUs lntalllgernoa,.andhe haat^.wlth ^w to'.the daathbad of JiamaaTFoster. T^a dying jkthdr .isEjvtfiuM.lib. darling Bon,artlanbte8 "Hanrl" andi expired, I £7*^%!°* P^Tt the sqppoaod poe^assor of hb father's wealth, 'nr.'Vall'a penia«illakes us,'on this eama flight, to another part w "'ft '^"^ oommooly called "the Hook," whan wto .-'«hd. a,Wido|r J^e,who b solUo^ialatng about her ."Soay.'' .. Jiother. ffid daughter appear to Iiave been oUt off .by Lemuel Toat»r, uid.we an -Ian (o. suppoae .(bat th.s Widow £ad beeti r aodttpedl>ythemllUoiiMnlnhbygunRerdays. .Other portlqna ^ber.raB^1)lIiU solUptoy alsoal^owthat tbo oldlady b aoniewhat - '^J ■^**IS%''>'>jfi>» '"A-U-^ boli^eas.' IVw har daughter's ,,iMa,tta.WldpwPaine,la ledito.pnt in tor,rtr.ohanoe.- Tie ' KjT <?S?;»?**>A ketweanher Buay wd HarryWirler aeoms. tp ^ .«rf8t »U,t£e lepowidow>p|illoaoptiy. ,aer riunUW andmul- ..terlng, aai*Joe atonn,_aro Intarruptod by(Jio; Mrftal: of Xaa r/^'^^.^^'^'»aJ^gopitai<m who aavor. reqnin laAr I batter^nwardforagood aotloa than the Sburoieof dotoffll <;S'*5?'J?'. 'M.Wha^jthe.worlij.soSatoSwlb ?a^ r/.flghtei^'lna.tone pf-oonteimt Hn Im bnuuht>eoms otxU (ei6pted by hor^aagarnaaaln the lottery boalneu, (tot bwdaogV ■ >?a aake,5,t(j alaoalrida atteohoraeVS^rSraSlM -v^pfl mon,toan_^oi:iaoneyto be Inraatey u wevtonSr.' t£ ''*^'i^^i^^1^]£^'^A'^<^ b^batoJpacWad . witl»,harowphop«, onoamore. ,Jwkt,then.in eomaaherSniy, Mfdon, from the old lady, rtveab more dramatloailT UafpoalUonot-both molhaaanddanghlar,andthnaWS.£Z^ .projured totr/wa the vivid oharaotorbatlon and alarUlna mm a • of tke ensuing chntart," '' ' "r^.""""" - '■ Bnoh'was'tha-lntndubtoryroaame'ln 'onr issue of the MUi April: but, the exttaotdlmryintareatareatad by thb oaptlvatlna atoiy.Jias again exceededpuioitpeoUtlons, and wo now.conUano (hb prellmlnaiy epitome, foil the beno&t of nlolf teadatk aanav . not hkve been able to prcounthepravlousedllloUA'., Vba's«aoni 1 . . chapter openawlth a general nv!ewof the moatvnotod lottery :^9^.M%i''..°*'*l*4»I'aw%orkabontlBSl-S. ^b genaraii* - latlAi b'MtUUoally lUrrawed down to the tartloular edmpia Hr. Isaac Mosebanm's "exohange'' aaUbUahmant,'la the vlaiifl tSTT J"^ Orange at:aeb. A odd December morning b ■tteoted for giving an exemplary plotnn of the converaation among the uaual oostoman of Moaabanm's "policy orib," The . . . .... ol'.'V . ItheJovelyBarahHarviy i dUhigtHth trlaks and ahoifa . •';'j'-' '1 ■-' "vl> ■ naat and tidy sarrant 'thaeacbantMMMaiwJ _ . of mummery, pniendeS that she read tU Stan. •>rhouoamesttome,«we«tialIdan Ailr. toleam thytatunlot," said the eld oroae, evw wUIs ahajdmcUfd at tba .thougbt. "I : adkdsughtar'oMl^ fott ud"vlrtdOtbatharD*rtnoW,'and thoaahaltbebrou^T4owD.ulpw>atfJiar,fbr in thy tan the aoa of Lemuel Foater.aadraotBertttmH'fo ma longIbt of evil deeds, and sinks stniowei lathe seal* of ruin. Olvemathyhand, "alja aald Blond, and IwlDtmly tell thee what thon dost daabe to team Inthyfotunlotlnllfoi'"' '<'■' ■ . A blush flashed on wi lovaiiy'ihaiaob'B chaik, ud though she •big- doubted in the bag's ability to nad her tate, a tremor ahook bar tramethat ahe coud not conceal. "Than," she said in pnn) and 0t4tyiAnasi "HtetailaS^rbinld, aadthonglil'may'ntibeA^rni )allevar In thine art, I trusi the fortune that thoa wHt befuealh to ma will be a kind one^"-" ■The Btaia He sot, foli.malden, and all thb peweia of earth ean ; i>j.,r.:v.;.xv MiV 1*.'. ■:^-fa;;'.-/; Vil: "Thb ban insdt'ttitt') «btaB, aBdab«.i tj}" "Uiy," aaJlthe o^oi' fOlmt bio9k,"aaiaBatahi id-baarms est; I wouldnokburt ' .M'yaor easa^ with ao protaator aatadof beaiiiyariah aafawean ' inaa or deem smalf aa weithi 1 warned yc* •ftba ultttata ('Barry Fcatsfa isHk" : •1U>-lIlitar Btadahaw-Ihnav you an my neltMr's (Mead, fautl oasDOt atay.to hear th» base hislniutlona Oat yosvfta ^salaitlhevunldearblove. JFlaaaa;MyoaragaidiayfMllBn ohangoUieiiiWeot.otlmustntira."! ' : /■Mrtea, mad girt; you would not dslly with asaipeBt tmit mrnr toallaga for the i ^. putawMowM mo(har; i boast, I a)MnU aetpr*< «f the proud;BOaiaaB I' *a^sboi4«yoa peislst daploted there. "It does not need a sybatoeonftrpi that tmtb," aald Btrah, «Ul«.adaap«)adi«B(«batfaedharlm>ytm "fi»lunyonng and—" , . .-. I ••And handaome, too," iba syMl 'Intannptad; "and on that $ik-. count have never ludLedadiplreT*. The one who has your heatt in keeping b both tdented'and rich, and oonrb yon for hb wlfo. leaeitharaaajaalnlyaalbeinooadaysaii." : . Fair Sarah started at the word wife, and half nnoonsdoaalysae uttered—"He has never qwkan of marriage yet." ':f*^twinanon.yonngaialden,neTarfaar. Partaapahbaiotlva ta Wleamhow mnoh yon love bmi,'and mar test that love befofe haUda mea nime'tha wadding day. Ion love him, maiden, , do youaretr"^-'- • ---^^ 'Ay," xanoaded Sarah; •■better thaa Ub.' 'AndbBjoTesfthaeaaweUtforsothellnae upon thy hand da- plot; and one adbaiautiftd and fair aa thae need never tear thy lo- ver wUl prove false. An than mote •inaatiOibthOQWOuldBtaak}". : I fVes. one thingaictei 'tb said, good mother Falne, thou beat a.aiaglemliTor4[.whloaImaybeholdaiyftitun hnaband fade toface.". '•'Tbtrne^ town that ooetlygem. WIH thou not'faar to gate theretnV'.'lnquired the hag, with asbaip.pbrdng glanae, aa If ahe fkin would read the young girl'a beart ^1 win not tremble if yon snow to me the features , that I moat daalntoaea,";- ■•' "Firm in her own strength of aiind," muttered (he hag to her- seV;"snoharethBklndtbateaalest beoome the spoiler's pny; md it my'prophacy b not a lie, ahe b the very one to drag him dtrwb-^own—ran as low aa my sweet Busy dear;" and than shs added akmdi "Oome In thb vny—Iksep a coatiy ireasnn hlddem from the iMt of day.',' ' And Sttah followed her Into'the a4|olnlng.i)poni,thatattl|B aoinant leaioail to be shrowdad In impanettabia'darkness. . .•iSbndatlll," exclaimed the modem Witch of Enditf, "WhUet get flight.;' , -.....■' Tha'nag returned In a brief space of time, bearing a bmp tbit gsveiufflolanillghtto dlapUy tae hideOUe and gtotssqaa maaN aace of.the place; :i The walb wen .'painted aombn olaal^ and placed oa pedesUs e<iually apart, there grinned a human skulL' It keemed as If the grave alone could lendsuiBaleii^^ to ada to the old witch's dreadful oharma, but Barah did nob'tremble at the awfol eight, for she had braced henalf sgilnsl (he thought tit taai. Itthenvrsaatrlok,Bhe made her mind u]^ that at Ieal$ ahe'woiildnatbethednpatf Though'olad inInnooenee'andvlN toe fiien, ahe stood in tna eBohanted spot a model for some to- ton Harausrito of Burgundy or FTedrlgonde. "Wo can the dead to our assistance whan wa deal in magic art," eiclaimed the hiag; "but I ean eee that thou airt brave and dbft notftar the speU. Itvraa^- own reonest'that thoa shonldst atrpok the deadly bkw. l am your elder nigh a aeaae of yaata, and miut (pea plainer now. brawyon.that ohtb* ^ibkb Ather dled:hemade awagerirtihaoaia boon oompaariaMlM he .#oaU trinmph^over your virtue ta the spaea of ItMe- «hor( nmth»-t*o an abaady gone, and you an aafot but If m fbrtnne teQer'a' darn, andUaten to (Miylna ]iropheMaa<t)iay raTaal,yonwlUnotpaa>BoacaUulee«tbiMA^ib(hiirC tani SK^ «%7j?«f««<"4F«^*<im at the bo.nse of itirtMia Faiaa; and (dd bar yn the jargon that ahe wts to *i>|«>> Un. Harvey loved hen daughter with an a mother'a teDdmea*, and the reader may wpader why. she so fearlessly peimltled har to aaaocbta vrith the miial waallny and handsome tone of the day. Sa oan only answer (hat ahe . was a worldly woman, aa regarded- a aoouffimatlon of gain,, and it vrould not nave beenpdite to af- front Harry, who vras;the beat patrop of herhonse.. Though poe-' aeaaedofaamanatoreoifleBmlngbenaUl the prefltaahe had made In baalnaaa had not been epaied whan Baiah'a wd&Lte could be ad- vaaoed, aind able nustara had taught har most-of the accompUsh- mants of the time. She eang and played.adn^bly, aad when her dainty feet tripped through the maliy dance, aba wastheenvy of. bar, own and the adndntlon of the atemer auc Bha vraa (ha apleet of poplb to team how men oaa be ensnared, and had learned toJUt and ooqnatto with har admlrenwUhontevsralUwlns (hem to advance too Cur: : Beneath the Argns eyes of her mother, a word towards her .daughter that'brake the itrloteat bounlaof pi^iprlsty waatenough to bring tba acqoalatanoe to an end, aad last Tony Olamenb and fascinating Charley OUbert had left tlia rlag without the gboet of a chanoe of aoeompliahlng their puT- Dae—only too happy in behig aUowed to draw the amount of . lelx wager bald by Uie acoommodatUig landlord on tUe Harlem' road.. ■ But Barry Foster waa too old a hand to rbkaJtUahcpcaof •naoaas bysnoh afatal mbchaaoe. .Thairatti was,:lhatbewas leaUy la love with the beantifDl girl; and bad he not dreaded t^ lean and acoflk of hb high conflarions, he would hata nmpoaod lo heraahbwlfe. Had ne done so, be would have displayed the ir», nobAlty of pianhood that dares, in the oanse of Mghti to live dowi^the worid, and ha might have become anseful'aiember c^' Slid anbrnamenttoBoolalT,atrawlng .pearband'dbmo&lsinlils path, instead of toads ana eerpeateaa it was to.be,, . , .. ' . ' Baiblved'to poaaaaa her, be cared not what obstsutl^s wen In hbtiath, ot what portion of hbfathor'Bpafatlmonyi>o'lavl8hed,'So thafhla object was.obtalnsd at last. Hb,piaeanbtp mother.and danghtiY wen without etint, elnd of the mrat.valuable'klad.' A dUmcnd neoklBce sparkled on the andwy neck of the baa'utlAlIglH anlxlagB,otgiea(prioe uloraed hor tapered flngeia.! The motnar aoanialy hoped that har daughter would pvor become the.^rlfo it one whoae poalttoa naked aa hl^ aa young Harry F<ieter'a, thcngh aha had hinted thal^atloha thlngwas 'UbtunpMudble to offloen Bradahaw;' bn the alfahVWhan he. was seareblqgthe Ubrio 'flnd aad bitaig Haity to hb dying tatber'a bed;' bnl whUe "ahe let the game go pa:beoau8a' It adlafto her etote,' aha gara fol^ Satah goo^lnstmotlonahowtoplayhari^hri AU tlib waswdleaa ~ as tongaaBlrahbidaoboeiii'tolosa, bat' eooa aha leaned faaasunof y——- . - ■ . • - ■ - ....... half aa hoar ae^ar yet biad he^wffarndthe vrtrloi'iaanSLga to biar ett.''K'o womaa 'pbyaslha ooqnatto with the n)aa she really lOves, and now thaf Harry's word waa bi^; hat mother kaow no nxther how the plot want on,' ' The piofaUse that ahe woold guard Kar yirtue was uo mothar's.hope, now that Kfa thing had gona'<6 fkr. The loven both'wen tangledin'the net, for Harry aadfoMwom the 'dloa and cards, wbloh made hb needy Meads oft wish ihat he bad navar foU la leva vrith haadabma Bariali Harvey. .- - The trait was ripckad tha' youug road resolved to aan Itthongh It blasted on blq 11)^. ItfieededoneoonfadantointhaabamKK ^xki and than tran niany sucb who o6uId ba bought' 'for goli On^ day • notloe In a daDy 'papaf teughf bb aya, t£« vaiy aQi to oany out hb aiaib. -The aavettbamant Hany Fcstar sa'ir, %hlal) be hoped wo>Ud aid bUni in hU plans, was «f a mao,' who pntended to make known for trifling aums,!. riea .of the cabalbtM arkn'The aoUoe stated that abe oduU'do idoat woadnns thlngltitt &ot, that aha, Ukoaagq Agrl«(a, w4s (heowaar of a maglo gWs, in wbloh aS aaraoaa who jpald bar the (a<mstemedfaa oouUvliw the one that fotodooreadtnelfparfner fovthbllfo. HohdradaslaoehiavefouowedlBheiwtka—avrenth daugbteis, gUle4 BpMah ladles, and so on-rfll vrattets Abat'lha shidaBtoultfoir'brothab ovarfon; bnt than the tblnii^^aai^, and took amaadilgly vrith'the v^et aal. Tonng HuTy Foster' placed tiie pdpar la ^ Sarah Barvay'a war, ana the uv«MA< m«it ha wlahad tomeat har eye was markod.' BlnooBluaBeard's' time, the bane of lironbn has bean fotal ourioalty, aad aVaa White they Uoglt aad mook at Idle freaks, such aa the siara aad'abeaia, when'over bead and ean id Ipva; they oltan teat it oa tometoMa aUn, to know their ftttare&ta, - ">T-' BaxUtdidttotprota'aaeiaeptloatothegonarilnle, Thanroi^ lie of (he gUled woman, Bslhar Paine, worked on her mlndi |WI she MsoWed, unknowa to Hany or har mother, that aba mud ttoll har and laam' the onrioni truth. She did not dream (baf lt« bM been bafon bar la (he aot, and the vn)uld only play a seatad- aty pvt^ for whlUi the bag had beeli wall paid; thougbahe la bis aaaa would have dona the work for Ipre wtthont a hose of gaiii, ThCQgh AoWpoeseasod of wealth Ih^t few oonld boast, aer dangle tur, B(ijlan'Puae, 'htd foroed'har mother to'taken} Ihebaadtd trade, la order, as ahe aald, that they might sow at titayhad reapM;aBd Hany Foater: Whan ha vlslied the kousa, hadbeea'a Wdfooma Buaatladoad. The danghtar,, thotighlnvlalbKhidfirbai bar aaon( hiding plsea weO notleed every acUba aad remirk that he ^ad sgido, tad the aged sybil, haggard aad whito-balted, had (tuiad him evaa while ahe amlled and took hb goldi for Lemtiel '.Fottofaatke. • ; ■ ■ "Whaa ba bad takea leate, the priM of Barah Eairreyt vlrtti^' «at aiMiagedi and be Bad left bbmlnbtoM vrith the gifted w«( Man, M aha>sMua haiteli; (ha asusi iMak UdMittom tl an Ube^ tlnei even at (Mproaent time. That the maldaa'a hbtory m* WUl known to Uadama Paine, whan she applied toher to loam her Oiton Itto,'tb neadlaaa to rebto. ibagio (batvaqiihed not tmttl young dairy ^ostar'a faatnras wen da: plated to her view aa trae aa if. they wen a maater-pleca of tl|a Ilmnar'a'art"• .. . •Until that moment ehe bad b«ea a donbtto in the skill of UaA- amP*lne,andsbo;hsd. braaed..beiself against the minor trieka . tba^ fortnne^aUen ase to ply their avll trade; but thb waa some- thing straiage, myaterious; aind while i shock tan throng1i"h^- frame^Vahe gAnad. for breath, and fiaalljl .fainted ahaer.my. (hal'Banh Harvey taught b<iooine amanlaa'orwhatw«s ahoold 'baa har Ufo la the dread - trial. - Bar sobemaa of geano^than npon yonos Barry Ztetar would be all la 'vsia, and meny, she could nope for Bona if oanght within the olbtchea of the bw.. IB sooha ease she had no'other resource than to edi upon bar handaome daughter Bnsan, the ooafsdsnto la (he game. ' . • And Susy, deAr, had beai^the Hepblatophllea that aided'Had- ame Paina, the gifted woman, in bar inagto tricks. Hei'ewaatl|e band that thiongh a seant trap had placed the minbtontif Har- ry Foatek true to time, behind the wondrous glsss. Hanwaathe spirit,'breathing toads and seipenb for the whole wide world, that aought to Jure a Inothar da .to ruin—to consign an iiinooenl and virnon^ gbd to mbaty andTroe, down; aye, forerex down. While Baiah Hacvey etill remained unconsaloiis, abe came la the roOmr. - Hnoh ofhafformar beliaty had rataned; Her dreas Dbna mlgbt.lian worn, for she had been aa ohasto as her abue fortune had raised har from tba slough of shame,.'Hrs. Pains was banjliag 9'ec the one to whom aba hod dbplayed -her bUH, and' wrung bet bands atthelniachaiioe aho feared woOla bring her calllag.to a snddsa close. Thenwu a light tap oa har shoulder, and whan ahe looked arowd aha saw her daughter wearing that forbidding air thatmade her quake: the air aba wote as-whan she was tiiKm ^c town, and bins Tan Seeder was tbaif only friend. ■ •Oh I-Busy, deary,'thb bench a dieadfol'thing; Whatlftha glriBhoulddle»" 1' "Don't bo a fool,' mother," aald bar daughter vrith a raeer-t];e WhUe-har dark eyeaeaem^ to BhootforUiaparks of fln. ."Iha fliint baqoan enough, bnv Wasn't I npon that lay a htmdred Umaa mjielf sihea you flnt sold me to —" "For Ood'e sake; Busy, dear—"'' "Wen, 1*9 diT up. If you'n play the fbol no longer. The girl Js wan enough.' Olva her a daee ot hkrlahom; (hat 'wm fetch bar to. That wis the trick that Bin and I'flayed on the flab whan weware'oathepaaaigama. .Wedrnggad'emflrst,^dwheBwe took the (rick, (ha hartahora brought uera to. na mate beat, -gat her away,' and pby Bo mote' muiBmarles to-d». Bee, she re- vives ;' I-mnst prepan to meet my niuslc (aschar m half aa hoar ■u4hedanclng-mastarfoll(tws-^hal bal lamlinprofTlngatarap- Id rato, 'aad toon I(hlnk I abdl be able to go Out fii goodaodatyt" and with a'deadly glare upba poor ^atah Harvey, and her flngar on her Up by way of warning, Buaan darted from (he eadbated 190m.' ■ ' • •' ~ Had vroman did ,aot eeed ,tha drug, for Banh't natural of eoaftltatiog,4aii)kIy bronght har to beraalf again, bnt ^ ._Joaophy obuld' aot'a<)ootmt for that which Bhe'had seen, and Bbuddaiiag'a^ the ilManoa Of .the wrinkled hag, ahe dulckly paid the fie TaciBixed,'and)aft 'tha honaer the while the flrmly andlmplielUy 'bfiUetad that aba waa - to be the wifo' of - him aha loved the beat oa terlh-^e waallby Hanr Foster. She dnw her veU'4own as she left the door, for Uadam Palna dwialt In a neighborhood (hat peOple oallad raapeotoble, and Fatah did aot can'tbat aay oae at aay totun tifoe might reoogalte btr as li fortune^eUer's dupe; but in splto of her precauttoa Uien wa oBe maa oppoalto who savr 'aad kaaw harwell—theaerrailtof the {mbUo-4he p<^oe oOaer, Dick Bradahaw.. ms oonualsBloa at tnat momaat was to take tl)e atUabsr ot the gifted womaiL UadamePalne, forfBtorartfareBee; butdaleotlTe as he'WMTheMatoely had expected, 'Ull oonvlnced by hb<^ tense of sigbt, Vtati lovely Baiah Harvay bad been there to bava her fortune told. He kaaw the mottaer weU, hoaast, but.woHdly "la' her hope of galBi and thought' by ttmaly eauUonhanilgbt lavetfaechfld.' BcatoaiyhBd ahe laft.tha door baton hU mud wit knada up oa Ibajgoiataad he was by her aide. ''"OoodafteiBoOBtfilttBarvey." < ^••sip'^hatb—oh; Ulster nadthaw." ' "At^yonr sarvloa, Ubs'Harvey;' I ^ mi my duly la thb ward, kad roaogabad yitti as I paated, and I am golag-'yoai way now, aBdwbh to see yOor motbar'oa aome baalnasi. Hay I hAVa the platsun of attaadlug yon; as I am disengaged from datyattho^>tea^B^tlme.» - - 'Barah hadtbo respoasetonltkoto iachaholforftomthe gal' liatofflo^, eioept"iHthplaatan, sir," forhhahaawwaatbafbe waaafrlaad aad phMii of hat mothai'e bouae; aad Blohard Bradshaw, veiaatUe oa evety point, as any 'poUca' ofBoar ahould be, stva BDt a tlagte blat of what he'thongbt or knew, bat pbysd the (roe knlght«naat wan. ' Ha taitde hb ttlad op bow to teach (he bird to ahtm (hefbwlat's saan; and Ihea, If lost, hb 00a- Bobaoa never ooald npreach him that hahadleft a daed undoaa to Aim the pian and lovtdy girl frota (h* aeduoar'a tolb. ' tt Ms (jdM Uto la the' tftenaaoir lAui they arrived at the widowHarvey'ai aad Sarah, afiat axpUniag to harmatharthat -aha 'had beea to make a visit to a- ftmala friend, lariled Ur. Bradahaw, as a fovorito guest, up to the Ilttb parlor—the private ttaotuary of th« choice vltlton of .the ellooa, 'Bradshaw always bad beea welootee at'her mother'a hdosa, aad Ut«.-Batvey kaaw hb ohanMitw ao weU she did not fo(r to tmst bar daughter la ;hb cbMga, tiaellag tt)at hb advlae aad aouaacl would be to her bvaaflt. Her otutoman vrare ooatUaally anpBlag la, aad while •ha toadad to the duUes of the bar, ha talked to Baiah like a trde aad wan-triod Mead. Bb ready taotaoon lad tbe fkir gbl oa to ton why.ahe had made a'vbit to,tba glflad vRnaaB,^Uadama PalBM aad he taaaglnad truly who hU tbtown the Bybd'a advar- ^aamrattabatway.« .1 ' |ta teaOMoaiadi" he btigta, "to dail.qulto fraakly inib the parMBMOtalaeaktosemi aad BanUi Bt llttMrytnfiWbar waD, .«ad loved him aa a Mead, I win be frank with Bobett Htrvey'^ abUd. Sarah, yon mast bewan of BaRyFoatari he oaly ooortt you for your rula." Tfiejibt'iOr yoTir deatructloa b u dear to me at ^^^Hbtet Btadahaw, afa It ,be pcaslble that.; I'TUtlte U beavas.' It bmybaslaeaa as a i pabUoweUkn^to flnd 'Oat otlme whatever It . the lanooeat and 'pan tiou wioing." -•Tbea," akclaartd Sarah; v^amenlly, while thetean' ofaut iaa down har aheakil/l'niroaa^blm'.tothewlaaa, although lay lutt ■houUbreak'Indobgto.' I'aaver dreamed batdre^^arBttry Sostar could btlialfto bate: bnt thbngh I hllharto hav« bMlU dupe, I truat, dear Ubter -Biadtbaw, yoa win kaap-it 1tedi& mottiiet'jkn«ofledge. IwinfortUymjMlftottaatbuawUbitBm ooOl IndUIsance whea aext ire' aieat, that'he win iMimltay mothat's daaghter, in aplto of aU hb wealth and blab dsgM can prove an equal matcb'fOi him who darad-towagnw—^i I caaaot speak the woid atoud, bnt youfcaow whati meaai". -s: ••I do/' exdaliaad the .oOqer. who noHoed- weU the' agony tfta maldaa'a heaviag |>iaast dltpfayed, "bnt oafaa yotnaaK. lUw thatyod know the worst, then UnofDtan'euiae'fot lgati;tAa Sana Barvey'a friend, J 1^ o()ngrttulato :Bvielt that l( hara atrippedtheriperofhblkus." ' ' ' , «UaU I returnbbpre^tat Atyoor bidding, Iwfll do u'^ the son goes down. Adylaa meak you think the 'best, ^'fie^ after.'Mlttas Bradtihaw, fdl Uy tftst and conlldanse I ^U«« is yon.'*'.'" :'■*",/"■, ■- :.'■ • '«H»,aot for{he)meJaii^".eaid ihaofflcar,aftat mntfagwa moment, aa If-Ue held 'liamibiuiton yntti himself "tbaio an ^otns raatona-iwhy TOO' eBiiild retain lUia Wakato ^e'b^ gl^ yoa froia: tlma to una, aad new that you ate On your gaaidiI'vHn yon for a aeasoa altlve to pity oa'hlni ak he has pbye|I on yoa f' . tfi losQie himnowaa mabU- aaeBce I lofed,- aad'wlUdo Ahjw thlutbatyou reoaite."- ' --. f ' '? ~ ,> " ■- ' ;_■; ./^n have dls& Bt ioa tkr beyoad year yean. ThifltlrtaBa* taHarirp aiake known to-blmyotir vttUihan. tad tenblmsU yi^aH^'ra aald sod doae. BmUeoa bim still. aathouA yta'Waa 'n^nbde Aw^tM.waf'tho-bag'sconfederata iBtha daw Tba (Wdlay Jph>vtfaaljrlpt^ bnagllahottlyioa OM^' aiMf yoa . will-aecun tbeeBda:of Justlee. .-Xoa mustM gnardadln yoiirlataioatitsewllh>hlnL for I.am jatbfled'thatba wfflnierar atop at any aiatas. that willjpromotehb, ends... Sas reaaodwl^ -I nave arranged'thb, Xvrlinet you iB.tha sai^jot whan ttbtaraa hb Isagth; bat Bowtb grovrtng U(e,Aliai muat aay good nigat. Eeepnp your heart; and dry yotir 'r' eyaa (fMgive (ha.jdcmpllmant, tor yon dasarve : whlb yoaaeegn to amr Harry Faeter'aenit--r.'.'r .' ■■ . • She Intormpted iiim with—"Do not tear ma, Ubtai Brad- shaw, aU (he world SUU never tempt foe to do wrong.'! The o&oax glanoed at bar ^oilonslr handsome tMa, beanUng with vlrtna, innooanca, aad truth, and left the tooni quite tatia- fled that Barah Harvey would ranula ImpngnaUe to Harry , Jostar's wiles. As be datoeaded the alalts, he heard an aaimatad eonveisatloa 'going on, the purport of which waa conaemlng a dreadfol mnr< der thal bad takaa pltoe that day—the victim balag ao'otber than ainin to'doand proqperoaf .'WaU street: broker. - Afibe made hb appemica In the bar, he fband aome btU adoiba pitaaons:^i«aaat; aad Ihevrldow Baivoy ddtag ftulte a mthot oada wUIa tttay dbaataedfhesabjeot pn aa'dom.'aiiidhow.l'" fkaittaldaed'.wwddlia. "Hian'Wasaoneof thaaitambltgat*"' who kaaw kit ctUJng. ssts the wido w Ha^eyj ud^ hie L. rwHwoFB 'vt ■nwllj!^WSK^-'^t^_. ^ Ibnllt .mar'^'aBid'la bitiifiOmf- toc^'-in 'plals^aw Of tha'll whets paopla an oontinB^Llly walking to and fro. IwoiUMtl the devjqi Maw.Totk olty't.coming toy If thiags keep'gotogi.on at aaohhxtte. ' . ' "Bodooi and Ooaiorraa, I auppcae," taspoadad a aoggyia* dividual whoae' white btavat aad waistooat, Ilaked wlth aifob chain ikstanad to a maaalye.'.seal, ptoolalmed. him a laaa of means. "Wbin a petpon's thrOat beat from ear to'eat, labia own olBoe,'at the hour of-noon, and no. poUob an neat to stop snoh pleasant Jobs,'dtina me if I don't tkuk Ut bast to.eaunta to Africa or acme where ebe. How'maeh reward b offaraa mz the mardeiert: Ibope'lth'eyni'tet it op aa ateep as pcaslble,", "Flvo huadied dcUaia," said a aoedy iadhidnsli la tvfiy* whose .vootttaawaaa thltdntea(;tor vniea Inaadagagametil^ bntas Shakespea^.sayt, "Hewho staab aiyparteltea]•ttat]^ buthewhoro6ft-T—'I ' .'• "B<;bat Ay,;to be,Biln,<aad murden cool as'wtnUag—Ave hundred <iavlls—It's not half enough. Bb dark, who bad Just gone oat a moment prerioBel, to the bank, (as I have beea .la- fonned)eaja that the vfUaln mnat have robbed the;Pltoa.e( nearly seven thousand dollars." . "Ui^t I Inqnite," aald a Uttle one-ayad maa, iadaWng' la a modest glais cs nmi rand sugar,' "b It haowa If ha naa tay eaemleaP^ .1;: .. . -'j -"Too may,*'aald the atout aiaa, 'wltk aoma .aaperity,'''«Bd keep oa laqoitlng UU (be crack of.doom: but .raoh> ajueatiea- wllf not mead the matter.' Eveiybody'a got thait enamua; I>a Sot miae, and if, oa tl&t accouat, I run the.bbaaoe of beug laur* ared twaaty tlmaa a day, w^, fs I lald belae,l'd nthetllke to plclon always hauate the guilty mlad," exclalmad the actor, in a dranuiio tone, whb never missed an oppoitanlty to lug la hb favorite qnotstloasof the iBimortal bard. . r- ••Damn it, Ulster Bellamy, thb b no time (Or Joklag,*! aaU the other, tbmawhatBetUed, "the work la haad b for the poUco to find ont the rascal, and thaa to .atziag him ap as tooavaa possible." - - . .,- At (hb ra(or(, the Isadlady aad the officer, who had taken no part la the 'coavaraadoa, exchanged a meaalag gbaae;.' . •^Basaay.aiieyet.baaa<i>estedoaenapldoat''lBtDlie&Bnd- ahaw, dafeienlblly. . "lea. oa the oplalonof the olark, (a vary nlae aad hnsiaa si. Ilka yoBog man) a ragged fallow who came la tha day betoe aad begged tor Ood'a eaka for a quarter, or soaielhlog of that sort, aadloldaahlllyshallystorysU abootattaiylng .wUa'aad ohlld. BuohaonsenseWDB't go dowa with buataats folks ta ba a tna sa boat*, yon knew,- aad they aooa turned the vffltia out; bnt aow the clerk wall reoollacto be eyed the moaay eakerlTt and looked aalfba meant'to coma aUoe tight'and oraek ($aaafo.-They fouad a jiok-kalfo on hla tMnoowbaa ho wet aiaeatad la a etDar dowa in ^oiry-stieeti.aad. that's Bnsiloious„if I kaaw wbaCa what They ought to hang snob vagabondaapoa sb^ M m. tlul whan vra havaa .newpoUoe 'tirill ooma topta^ Jost aiark pay SJuite Ukaly," said Sradthaw,' dryly: "was hi* ftoty,,^ aboBlhUwifeaadohlldt" Vjl'ii-,. "Oh, than was a womtti aad a young oaa). aaia eaongb. Vat Ihat'a tba game these foUows pUy—ttiey go. toand tObblng hooatt maa, aad plead up poverty or acme soak tale, vrfasa (bey doB'tfladadiaace; andtrhaayoa tta|oathaai.^thBlrdeaai won't And anything therb; thaylaib# atrlO)tw««thtwoof I Bnt on thb oaoasloa I mtiat aay thb olBbet tUitt took Bin WIf (that'a the foUow'a oama. Or albs)' donehb daty Mmaptty/. ■ womaa wu tsBt to the alms bouae with 'bar iqaalllng btai; ana hebaatelyimderloakandkey*" ,' - ' • "Of couiae ba denied the ohatia." axolatmed (he Uttlaom, who waa piototmdly Imptaatad wHatho onterli wltdoai.,,.. "Certaliily; aald he waa hoaaat; bbdliad dona ao batm bnl beg, aad would not bavadoaa to had banat baeaontof (rork and starving; bnt tho lack-knlfo aad tha olark'a Mlatoa ot tte aian whUeToUadng aoont the piemb»--thtiofa .(he rab<iraad I'm inallnadtotuak tbatWlgglos.oi.whatevarebebbnaffla may be, win have a Job to pnva ibmi hab Innooaat, But X mutt travel home, Aa it b growiog bte." and the apette, oateaiatlooaly dbpUylsg hbgold tlaMplMM, baatlad frotn tht house* . .- ^ '. "Blow me tight If Aldaman Pn^r bnt a amait maa," aald hb formor admirer, aa that geatlaauti^'vaalahedr from .the taaae. "Vary," exclaimed Btadabawwlttaqaliaioalalr.. ; "Oanseethroaghabilokiral^aafktaranyoae I kaow,aaau ever he mas tw oflbe again;ha gala nyvotoi tbkf* (naas ^'^iSlapldated actor banfi aaUbar ot bteSbakanaaraaa quo- toUona, (ha( Bradahaw did not eata to Ustea to, aad, naom tha widow Barrey. aad.bj44ln8 ttf ooaipaay good nighVbK alto **2 he TCMhod thealdewaaubc eonaldeted fbramomep^Mtt aaeeitala which wwtoalew^t flaaUy ocBalude* to WMO^uai way towatda (ho Sowery. bb aWmato dMto»Uj« Haok, haviog aa idea that ta that vIelBlly ha might MW . Bp some aino that wdold lead to the dbcovary of "b™**-;;-. . •Ute bird, whoover ho ntay be, has aot down the.<a«lmV,Bt. muttetodtohlnwalf, "andfhavabaaab»n?»^P«?*KlJ*C: tbaU thatevtry aveaobb oloabd afilBat hb lUi*t,tt^ pbya hb potato aaoomnMnahai^i '»*at;tt*t iaiJa«HDrtaaiog Just said anmab tomoctbhlM no<IilBg,.aMtt>.,In«k.Biaa< (Ua&m?!r£a^Vhavato^jouUmrt aard. Jrm^ out-throat BiUy might hare done the deadt~M) BOt.ttat ottMl. bet ba sever tud t& nervf to try a«m Ilka tba)