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ATTORNEYS. II &As P.' bIQR.I4BON, *W. O°° N 0.143 -Yeart..l: . t slrost,mtZwr OBERT POMAKII, ,14;toFIM at Law•'-.. 14 a 8 .T.atrallolatoraaq at, Lair, off* Nrtdatattroa. tour arcedattfahursau 11.111117. °GAPING I. TM OLD TATABA AAA A acertmonrOA unaaryi. _ At the time of which ire write, this Island Metropolis, the foremost city of America, waste eta swaddling clothes—a Dutch baby, small and weak, tut of great promise—and bore the good old name of New-Amman'. The Dutch West Com - pany held the charter; 'Aid William Kieft was the Governor of the Colony. - 'The Ls- Mane were'settled on ail hands of the Dutch ad; venturers; and, under all the circumstances of the thremlt, is a wonder that there were not more troubles than there were.' In the dirk night the watchman of thopile.facee, 'who chanced to stand upon an eminence, could turn Me gami in no di rection without meeting the dim light of the In dians' camp-ere. And so an all hands, save to the sea.boerd, the Seto ,stratobod away—from vale to vale, and from hill to hill—like beacon light'. of 'a great nation., bounded only by the ware-lashed thorn of the continent..'.' Thu were the strain of New•Aresterdam' at the time 'honour eery opens. ;Nome:noblemen had tattled• there, and they had brought their virtues:. with them, but bad men had. come too; and Ito vim sad crime reared their byers.headi in cardriet.2., It Wits I Marc pleasant' day In. July, in the Year IGIQ, Claes by the head of 'that in now known as COmitiatilip stead the city tavern df Now.danaterdem. 'lt wawa plain wooden buil ding, rioted:with bark end strivr,',lth a sort -.of gardenia front,, within.whieh:-.Nannette. my good hostas,. had supposed. only flower, would : springer, but at the resent time she liras not s • little Burp:lied to observe that where she had planted a •Queen'e daisy" a huge pumpkin sine had made its appeassnces, and in the pretty bode ' where she bad set her peons roots ace, had the mortification to see young cabbage wringing up on an hands. Ah—the good old burgher and host, .Tectob Ven der Donk, had an eye to the , prefiti if .thidof groused. And there he etood on this pl e asantJuly diy, with his. bands clasped behind him, and his pipe le , -his Mouth, comPleoend.:,,vietting the result of . his garden lag.. Navas keitort,roundbodied man, sate forty Years of age,'With a 'broad humorous' face, and a caltn, illy twinkle of the small grey eye, which denote:l shrewdness end good nature when needed, and which at the wine time !tamed to indicate that he oonldlt "very severe if occasion should require. "Jacob Vanzder uttered hie wife; tip preaching him unobserved, - "aren't, You • Plt"' tern to sweetnes and Lore?" -,_"filood Nannette," returned Jacob, with - a intlic9 "it gives me pleasure to answer snob queatione when put by your own sweet lips.-- I ma." • "Yea yen ere 0 yea. Of mime you are. It was very.kind of, yon to pail up - my gowns and plant the ft eibbagel and pu mpkins , end tor nips,-rasn'titt 'Very - 'Certainly ~ What do we scoop tavern fort Is it to see floweret:, No. It's (*.feed'. the hungry —and Wha t '. hitter sign , then`fintrirreitind di rectly in front of Ara house? Plant thy in pots, and act them in the window , 'and thou shalt see them often, for I seen „thou art of. tenor at the window . thaninywhere else." Nannette did not reply Immedlidely, for she ' could not ,quickly make up hen mind whether to be angry, or. to laugh At, her Insband'a wit.— Ehe Wee Flemish: born, ftsd.,OfAieeeding good nature; end, mareover,loved her liege lord with strati attention: However, she had Just made up her mind to milts, and await her tern to put back the joke, when a person in the draft at , treated her attention to snob a degree that she et once forgot the cause of dispute with her husband. "Look, Jeftb," she whispered, starting close to her companion's side. There Le Caspar Gradrop again, watching our hours. What can -he wane _ He WAS here yesterday ia the earns way, and -,ektoo.. on the day beim. , don't like it." The boat tinted aa his wife spoke, and he raw Oeldrop 'tending upon the , opposite aide or sired, and isetmlogky intent upon gazing Ilito the second-stoi7 wlnftwa of. the tavern; bat the latter as soon ea be aser.that he eras noticed. 'morel steletlylatiy, Wad 'was Oa heti eight by the turn of the street oNannette,". spoke Jacob, after same momenta of thought, "that looks enspiciona. What can we !mete call him retain around bete t" "That's What I'd like to know," responded Ike good'wife, with a shade of &plot upon her fee. , turas.- "II the governor did his duty be wouldn't be peeping around honest people's home." After this the worthy turned themiel. redo thinking, sad at length Jacob tad:— . ."Casper Geldorp doesn't come here for tooth inir-4hat's certain." "Ay!' *kat can it be, Jacob t was Watch ing. the clamber windows," added the wife, with stench of new intelligence in her tone. "dad now I remember;. the continued, with her head bent in thought.: "deft he wee looking in the same direction yesterday." - "Then he may be ,wauthing cur neer veldt." "Think so, eeob." • - "And if he witching. them, It emelt ho any [food;' continued the host thoughtfully. "Notedifferheftd easepeil/eldro v e doing any_goodyet,", the wife returned Volts emphati uyeUe—tine,"._uttered the hest; at the ; count time lhlnkprcherd... ! , rrnitlronetse; • He Is only up to onme and i4addifSid it has: 0.•1• 0 2 . M• 4106 4 1 2112••;40bOill1 mutt for evil. , He's rarely got his-eye deed now.elpon,Van der - Veer. Van der Veer is oar guest andweritisfwirn him ; 1 1'11 to 'Mir. gnat atonal, and if theinja danger theyeliellkunet Within eft it(the ohs/tabu : lt of the crity.fiTidi ;fee so the . hnmblelnn ass .4111 d—se - reter venderleer, • He was f illett.foreed Moe, with a frame et niedinta sirs;-and:deessed in a garb -*bleb, betrayed bath; wealth and good torte. years he was pest the first hell century of life, and the ellitet•tenoltee_ were _tidoklyagaristkleet .upon his heed. hatorte.were reviler end welt.detined, marked by. a strong eta 0 . .011 ; ' end softened, by the lighfut .Itinde end humanity: Hilted heed fotiernittrune n geged In the-Dutch 'Elie 'lnd trade, and inmited =Doh wealth, Close by. bite miens of erintions" which 'overlooked .tisti.miefLed lards* eind" the street, set his Irtfir,,Nbeaflora fibs was until intrame, with light hair sal an eyes, and ratio& much • of' thehanty of ber youth.. She had been one 'af the 'oast biantiful 'Maidens of deapterdard, and she Tat not one of • the handiemest matrons of the ie. emu, , Hhr Atinuot,far from lilly'yeare.atige,thilugla Mutt people thought her yonager.-:9eiewsstrawkO7 - , •eent..4,ll9•l•••ll's•stii:ls2fliedidtlelY to ha known to be loved. Though Odin had A Meath Ite w•Ains terdere; tabs hid .some-!trio , friend:sedum, - most purple ~ .reeee etieddr..mtanettlindu: Ake hid tato to sink : tedium to her own apartments and Mug thliO, eadteitairidhpon Asuilo,6ll'ond elate& atid eiv *mitt was, tit* of the red Meteor the anti Itibehiew her end Theree was cue other pewee to , thet chamber, Lptipsaing Co. lilaLdektVeni=' therosdy ettildtheold merchant and his vire had tile's and partite: Ile vu hear . 21 years of ege.-.all, stout end with Irown haeand_deop blue ryes: and Well versed Is ell the athietiti spats -of the time. Aed his rantal.education wood, ''lllllft4leaftad all the mysteries of trade, and mede Allah Pt'l" tialency,- to icholistlo. lore; and lie& thought same of accepting a place in the Unteireity lot -Atastadalt„flbe!l*o Perini *tiiided . kon4Th -1 , 24 - Willtat Went ont.heakcarne bind:47W - • ithelooribebind blto,.enittleen fitted for :vine - iiiislegified;Wii...it'l l 4l -1 9 do. kidded bbt liege hat - upon' hit ',iter,l; mid lint:upon the•merobain end thilanjion,thalgdy. “You will pardon me" he esid et hinge% tern leg OW liidS the old kill lint I Iblinght Toeglre tin;eaueinad terabit you with' , er.eirenmatunis which my . wVe ,TO-star'll•T•4• 2l •ed• ' Pet ttapsjtou hate ieen binge s t anding oti• ortlidia; itegittld s tioontobr ing:yder windows. ". odly'rson nofteted a enset,"isterned # , Ten -de Ter,, but before.l reached the.whidbie he Was genetwehitteld me be saw.thitt. aide MIA IA Sheathe PiterleaterdllP'' ' air; . mimed the hast;iiiiallig more freelyy, now that lett_ebserved his inter -I,eated,:hblyieritireset him yesterday And the day before, too. I. ollowt.-VIA:10-Asittchlaft-mt-ittnAotte on, L' truth tliteir'keicek west* • ' aid riirdiecke didn't likkthe i dook* of 14_1xot did , t.i' r 'ilther. The 'filleiviekte one who weeld eifitir'Pflek fetd. atid .i we thought it right• yea Amid knew: ; - 491:ocenteLrof Counter eget 7 44ndyet r don't hardly think that may. one *Cold mean en helm to e1te, 31 044 2 •21 11 iit . thil - "Uuceli , ## l ' ' . lll !!! Flsk didn't thint 'lO thst 'ilittereathetltosti t 0,., 4 '"Abl ferthti 1 7 0 .. 1 0 .1141 t tDa tats' 0112 .-- .4131; EgATACIIAXISSION ,11.0 if any -la Bele: gf twa ..." L icetate. su aj baptise tra mt vellar ne thau .or at i esl o the yial lest t alliow ttlieerfrodi crur ite; • _ Veartwa 4 g-.... * I ' M • - -,••••••'" .Lethatetdear• " IftatiGential - piinnifuslion Etsureallor• - ,• I;:ton:ltoetta7.ofßce, . .1 - 0410i:11;104.ot" 419 sno and: Foiraigp -merman. mut othstuma, enadou ILUsamsaalntutaisat suaL4l.7matet -I.l7l2lllltorTUALY=MM.anle4o•Or-a64 -WAS, soft Slxasand bunimmtteltrts. • .• "YriMblintl4lle4aus.""l=4&..lla.ak tr.__ll*.43,l6, 4 32 :Y3ftni• ! 4, ""1", 4 °- -'l6 — rtsz7LP&=Eut Ot suceissii WM. A. LECWIWEI 112..1„ - ESL#7111.0M -No. Front derehilla dedr habit' elate to lake MM. a P 2 11 i t% P. <OW meter bought and klaa it MUNI _LOCKM , Rest Estata--Agatt. aftr stock. otgaz an , 41 Enter. osier go. as ocuthettaK Wood.• • •Bwo prosattir attredul ~Id.,4olSDON;likeretyy Wed= Insp. G.gr[3,WDZIIRMIN, - ./IgemtforFrtuakliii MADXlRA,Aicedicii Digevonsro,Mii jvo, ilmintrzwatomultarots matargamt. DRVGST: , . . rem wax. .—.:aaaa awn - Q . 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A Tale of New-York in tie Olden -Time BY SYLYANOIS 00BH, Jl .'.'..Erttend according to `act of Jlongram,:in thAO<year 1856, by Bober: Bonner,' in the Cle,:k . 'e Office qf . 047'Didrid Court for the goothehi Dhitike of Neu , York, . • r. • • ..aeldro;7l,-Capes QeldiapN. exulabued the merc h u t, a t ar tiag ackkia reet,l [Frying near er to hid-host: ''' ' "CapesCOldrep!" gasped 3! ame Van der il . Veer turning pale as death and - t ambling fear •r• - - ,1 Yes-1 el id Casper Deldrop, I returned Ja• cob, geeing with astadahmeA open the old mar chant sad ti wife. ' ' "Hoir old a man later the Ipest asked. - ' l l should pay: ep far ATM Gf i. And bow,ltake her "He look' villalnously, Sir. His frame ii stout, Ms face dark and ugly; and hie armlike snake's. Oyes." "And dotsitat ' hidt on his atter "Aye; , -thyhe does ; azid motaluugaluly, too. „Hit right leg iii shorter than its mate. ". "Doe. he use here la NewArrs arch= 1" ask edtits merchant, who hid now became extreme ly anxiduaandtremoloes. , . !Vert Ofaketinie,7 returned the host" "He einnes,Utlhaliouse over on the other Bide of the fort, where his-wife Item ; but he .has a - sloop; la which to age sometimes. -. He portends to be an honest-trader, but I believe he wiled more barladnewitA,aold leaden bullets and Amp steel Am** zasioy.- • . . , For some moments pan der Veer remained gi blet' - He casks Toot upon his wife and caw that she Tit **Vale; end then he gazed upon the Nicol, Vawder Donek,"ls at length said, ~ ,y on .. know thin man, and I wish you „would watch' him . -,l4et Wm not 'approach yisll,i house wltititut Wog dun.. , Tell yenr wife to keep her eyes open. Waif he 'comes upon the prilnisett Lst am knorall of his movements that you can podbly,detent; and. if you have In your employ. any whom ;Imam trust—any safe, honest pro. ,ple:reet them upon the watch also. .Of , -course your good Wire must undeintand'ada, but I with ,you would keep the secret Of my lutanist in thin matter from ell others." . ~. . .. Ktertitinlyi filr; I will do all .you wish," re plied 3attebt and then, after a moments silence, be added—l•suppose you knot Geldorp in ottr Fatherland." der ed," said Van e Veer; knew Mummy years ago, end he wu my enemy; at, 'least, I thlek he Ins. But never mind that now. It' yea help me in thii you Asa not go unrewardetl,P Jacob urged tower& the door, esying—..llr, If you, is your &bandanas of means, eee fit to bestow of your honey upon - me and my good Nannette; „ we 6141 not ionise leeetoi;* this - after their host had . gone the *unbent gaa .wife rerosinott sliest. They were both deeply moved, and sound anxious and massy. Van der Veer took several tarns op and down , the room; sod finally stopped in front *this wife. ' "Wheodert," he geld, in a low, hushed tone, which seemed to here been asetimed Air the pur: pose of keeping bank hie own fears, "I did not think we' ehoutd ti ad that men hem. -I lied hOped—oe, at least I bad thought,—Benfightlm demi. %Mayes& Imow nottht. we hartanp, cause hifeer, him." I.l"dtm't know," respondsdthe wife; "haiMitY. should he be webbing a thus? Aid :would rather never, hate seen him 'pie. Be enrol) mons us tio good." ' ."Tras, true,"„addedthe old man .. " Bat yet," be continued; steaming a hopeful smile, "n will not be ander needless alarm. .Bufficieut the dsy Is the veil thereat.' We will have him wangled. audio time we may know more of his Intentions." , And so the matter rested for the while.. Bat the worthy ample were not eo essy as before. they mold not banish the simple fact that they had ocssasion for fear. .CHAPTER TUX GIANT. Peter Van dor Veer brooded over the strange` circumstances of Casper Geidorfe 'appearance fora long while, mad the more be thought of it the more firm be became in the conviction that some aril vie banging over ' him. fie. bad a, deep dread of that dark men—not such a dread as :one rho las dangerous secrets at elate may feel; but the dread which fastens upon 4.; mind of it, defenceless tam in the pralines of a cruel enemy, Ott the day following the events 1 0 retarded, in. th ~ preoedMg chapter-the old mer. chant reshlred 'stab for himself, and see if becould dete r the enemy. „ Accordingly, after he had eaten breakfast, he took his station In one of the folio robins of the inn, and there be vaulted iii tite'forenoon; but he saw nothing of his evil palate.- In the Moreton ho iratked over to the fort, ; there he 'remelned a pimple of haute; kolC • iin Int was cOrablif nit he atile 'a man Malnag the Aitreat -teerarditbe-tinierm.-= I garb.- and general ,appesnace at the . • ger. be thought; it most be 'llieldorp.- so be Othamtd_ovir, and hiring- drawn" the rim of his hit well 'oolltl over Ids fact, Trind pulled op his 'stinitlke,,le'folloired on,' !the men slackened his steps, solid approached the ion. end Van der 'Veer taw' that le was hatching the upper win dons of the building• .: : The old • man seat the southern gate open; and barter hurried - over sad Mitered that way he. gained la. poultlin be. bind some shirublierj by the Meat !rhea.. he -amid net only:ilieb this mOsetoente of the sue- Pealed Min. bet whitO be .could get a good dew of hit face.' It wal chine by the corner of the ektrp, f it was, bad now stopped behind a large b o utton.w or ood tree, whore be no doubt fen ded he Omuta be free from observation, and there he stood and watched the windows. Van der Veer had no more"doubt eoneetning the . Nudity pf the mess ' for he reeognikd tu thine dark features the face of the enemy hi iced feared. for half an hour Weldorp remained at Ids pest, and during that time kept hie eyes fixed quite Steadily _open the Inn. At length the fend door was opened, and Willem Van der Veer 'mime ont. The youth geted mound a few mmeents and Mini started op the street - toward the Company's farm. The. moment Willem made ids appearance, Geldorp was on the alert, mid ere the forme bad Moved'ininy ends, the dark man Started to follow MM.' , The old mgr• calif would tam Galled upon ,llts.scifite . tiorne back, but he wished not to attract the attention of the other, eo he clambered over tierfenee an! followed along after them, datertnined on no cc. Count to loss sight of the yolk while Weldrp rue near Willem bad'aame out aimply for a walk; and tialtinuntered along,- musing ,open-the peen; liar circumstances by which between:rounded, be heard heavy foothill behind him; end ')u turning he beheld the very man whom be 10.. noticed the day belbre geeing up at the win: done of his teth er's room.- Redid not like the loots of the d rk, coarse features, and he would have hurtled "ta . gat'aataf the way, bat jast iota ba4 Stilted - to quicken hie pan, the #l,n addressed 111 U.• After indulging in a few 'commonplace though impertinent restarks, to whin!" - the gentle - yodth unchsated very brief replies, the intender etated that he bad Bed' In. Amitardani, at& kusw bit (Willem's) father: , , .- 1 - - - - . -.' ;. • t '.. , "Might I sekYouf - naMer' ventured the 'milli. !'o' -, •valialniy'', ' laid Goldoni; with a_s_ll c ikt .altovrAt hesitation. .IkLy , mune is Brook s nail 'Bronk.7. _.,. 1 , _ , ;. ; - ~ . .Willem was - ant so han d but that he 'esti the sif room for doubt which the man's - manner op d 'to Moo , and the Bret hipreednitte us:vivid n , %bat that was nut the Individual% Veal name. . It'ea', ire, " resumed the stranger,'aestunin li :very familiar air; "I reMerobs.' inn father *cry 1 .Weli. Are yr Ids only ?MY '-. - - ~..' . ...1 - i "y es , gi t ,. ' ' Wlllitiomildees no harm fettuteweriag:th eel s imple qtrestlontr so he did not hesitate. 2 1 A short ellintis Mowed, sad - then Veld reeamed or "Let', eee,•ifizemeniber rightlY, Your mo h er's name Is Ihtrodora. - ' - '- 1 "It Is'," an Willem. . '-'-' • I ....yriku r , l.atest - mob, it in voy way to-oall!in; and coo 7 0 Ur largita-vhelil. einsPere thstiole.', / iluipille_ they-will* Smash" .at • the wen" tor ; cents time yet'' - . . - - -.- .. ', i Willem-aid be thought. it. very Maly, and --then, as they had reached a petit where's cu re* alley tamed othiwirde atilt Meat, Gild top rinitisked that lilt waylay lithit direction, aid hiving biiwed very.poliody be turned off... The youth gated, a fter - lim . for.avalle, and would Abenhami kept Cu, bathe bawd-his tonne pro. nOlisoild by s- putillsr - voles, Ind on yarning Is esti - bli AMU: t Ile joined ihs' old•gehtletnan'at - once; and related; all` that had used between ' hintealf,'lnd the int 'wlso had just left him. i- 0 l'%ll4on't Mkt hislonks _at - all,'!' he .grild : at the! close arida aceoutd, 'lle-is the ague man.that stood ea long In feint of our Wlndowayerterdsy,„ end I &musette did not ' give mehis eghtnatne.','i 4 •Re did net, my son," returned Yen der`Veer, alter they bed turned their-steps tiMeiratd, •"ills real =Moil Cleptir ()Macey, and Pm mire he means us some sell s , Yon - mast. bewail ;or hittl, and keep your - eyes open '-.' , ~ - - ----- ~ . %!•13tii.oky.tio you think to l'" they frith aiked,, .witheame, surprise. "What ii he to you army:" to Wei-ghat he should di their! •.. -. ~ "Me. replied theta man, with some halts. am, ftnitoy yeas sip I bedefillee doglegs with him, tad to consequence of his dishohesty it be aus itiedocient'or me toupee lant.'` . fiefried bird to Injure ins,theri e n dA i# itiu* IA )00 1 4 "smidili'do it Coln." - ;-, Willem -knew from.---Itia.tatheis -meetaiitkat, there wasimere then thie, but be also %nee UM' nothing would bakeptfrone- blei=wldelf It was :l foihifillterast to ktuv so ht. tilI04::*. more] questions. ,', r ~. .1., : 2 . 3 -,.. , , . ' . When thug :ached tiu tavern ti'efitirsi“lnd son mat en their room lbws Dlsdaqt.yan der Veer sat; and *VOA* three talked Us matter olfsr , p 7 ( l l/ I =C - IPl : lorel , * 4 4wo ti Acilek goizie explanation of,stertain Gansu which he elm. 48 would hare known why. hie mother, WKS Oa deep ly morel et the recital • of Geldorp's biterriew with himself, and why she trembled so at the bare mention of his name; but he contented him self with hearing whet who said; 'aid thus he learned that there might be mouton to fear the dark freebooter. . Kr. Vander Veer had bean thinklog of hiring • 'tenant, and he ?egoism' now that he would do eo at Dube. Ile concluded to'engage the services of some ehrewd, faithful fellow , In whom he could confide, and whq ectild help him, physically, in the hour of need. of will go at once," he Bald to his wife and eon, 'anti encore the man if such • one can be found. I shall let no one outside know that he is my servant. If I can come across the one I should Tile, tie may bo of great anistanos to no. I will go now, and in thst -meantime you remain, yin dir Veer lift the tavern and midst hie way to the fartorlthlw wldoltiveri,thtcgoVerlittmot offices:. Ile was lognsited_Watiihnoploulal ea. retry; CortielisVin Tionhovettessid to him he went. Van der Veer ststedhis business, and at first Tienhoven shoot his head, buy at length he said, perhaps it might be done. '"What would you pay the company for : the ex clusive' services of one of their best negroest" he asked. _ „ . . . I, lfon trial;; he 'provesio be euelat ingot 'WI want, brill pay 'whaterir,you sty Is-right. or even what you wish?' returned the Merchant. The Secretary thought awhile, and then told the old man to calla the Morning. Will SOB Xieft, and if : bets erilliog, Jon shut have_ one ; -bat mind yon;: you :must not "speakof this in Ito town;' for if-people knew that we would lot out ashore thee, Wei' should be : flooded with applications." Van der Veer readily promised this, forit was jolt the•very . thlng lie wished; and having chat ted awhile on other fopici he asked the Secretary If he knew "one C asper Deldrop,, who lived in liew Amsterdam... • Tienhoven ssomettta heal its at first, but he soon seswersdAnt "And whet itioit,of o inns% is he?" the Inemlinnt fiWell— I cvi't key es bithat. He has proved himself very serriOesble In keeping off the _fedi. ani, and we haien't -bothered oursoliee much concerning tde general habits. -.The Governor Andean& men eery-handy now and then!' Peter Van der Neer went away with his 00-4" ion of William ffedft tottered bit; 'He was aware that the 'Governor, etas_ unscrupulous in some matters, 'bid he .had. pc . ,ides that he would shield a .real uriminst for the sake of his services. However; perhaps Geldrop wastiet so bad u the landlord had represented; or, If lin wee, perhaps , BIM didn't , know it. On the Sellouts* morning, the merchant went again to the Hectretary'a office, and he had the 'satisfaction of learning that he could bye the man he *nisi - . , • tiiie done for pow what I'"irotild . &see done for no other Male Tienhoren. base per vaded thi vaulter • to let Ida • &fire 7lf ood de Item. Ile la faltbfallollowlfyell treated end will do all you <mold wish for one man to de. Ile haa beeped work very:hard -and.ve - have ooncluded.tn.glio him l'reapito, doting that we vett , de it' without lose. You can • late - ,blit by the autumn" ,Ibuillorlialt week and, kespingtdm wall.' , • . Yen der .Veer,,evedily Pro' rebe' this:, • apd hie savant was brought in. The old: gentlemen lately started with astonishment when he saw the individgal who was to-sem Be had seen large n)en In his dap; but never auyt.hirl to come up to - the man who now stood before Manuel do nom was it , full-blocided Ashantee, who had been taken lions Wasps by, the Span iards when a mere child, haring been brought In among a lot of prisoners from the interior. Re had grown moat astonishingly. lie was now not far from 80 years of age, and-mu II Very little our nun feet blgb, sod large to proportion.— File bead Rae bread; hie neck - like a bell's; his breast and silent:fere massive an&nobly rounded, and tile limbs all ewolling With cord and mume. Us wen kuown In Nelr•Ateiltirclim by the ap pellation of "The Giant," and ; the name was most appropriate. As soon as Van der Veer bad assured -himself that: -the huge Mau was really- human, be instinctively turned hie gale - on the-fellow's face; and be was pleased with the remitt. The skin was u black es bleak could Tell be; and the features were far more' comely than those of most of the Degrees whom Peter had seen.. There was a kind, gmeroutexptu; .in upon the sable countenance utterer all there gleamed a bean; of Intelligence which ia aomniende4 taut at 0110 Will you take him? "11 - 11813iiiththrY; with esmile.- " Will yon ierie ma ed 'the old gentle-. man, turning to-the black. •• I shall hart-to if my =Seri as ao;" was the gianee reply, spoken low and cautiously. ...lint I- runt no ono to serve me Who does it 'pot from choice: added Peter. "Then ymt shall find me ready and willies 84." The • =writ spoke this quietly, for. hie ultra cis had detected already the naturil good ness whietrgavelottato the old mated ;character. Ho, had Dealt vital/4 bliprofiasedaikaetes nar rowly, and he appeared ti be well initialled. "Now mind yea, klannet," said Tienhosen, as the negro was nbonl to 'follow the merchant from the apartment, "we glen you this oppor malty beeauselos have laea. talOttal, and yen most remember that you - are not to speak: QT par ~000/111011all iiith Mr. Van des Veef about . Tbs . . giant .proutised to obey ..theJejnootion, and then.fellowedhit . 'teneter tram" the placa.- When they, reach* the. tavank the merchant time directiMis to the host-to . hare Manners Taupe - entered - npon. his book, and then - led the wn7-10:314,LCIamber , Ahe timd.,'zietrid was startled kethe sprier:ands of the ebbny Hersot , les, end had elie'not seek, her. husband with him Abe weeld liarplj Ilast„kakenitim for one of the ..watidorinly genii otathom elm., had read id ,- Ortelatertidev,butil it wareltigultilly.reownty id'herliintmoe,enkyenelyeditermew-domett;' • lie - iio4ideltionitith,e - WMul • At,thel.-end.of haltin hotn4:llurld'h l `' ibteh th e iieweiadouorepanione Oretromediri ',Ate ions aild•*ltlis: himself :that he would sem. these .peoplefaithfully , .• : • : 7r .• • fro,nt,'eenymmos oat, , Dollar, Savings , Bank , I& t 36 Towitit -- Ativt, iaiii)tz mil. 4021 V XXI SU/01110. _ romUm:B44.lly fr om 9to 2 o ' olock allk, to w r • 6411 2 47 snobs% from 7 sa, abl e raZ eiff4 tat_. btslia Vedi s ilVes .". ridi t i % ' 'mum= Litimmllm 1 ^.Z.... 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Ivo= 0: 4 ...I"l,Vi.ta saksejr.tii la puns, &On & FARMS FOB . • APPII , to "141=331/2" .0. 1 4 Tintt PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5; 18,56 • Advance Payraents.—Hereafter no Bub' inelption erfil be tens for the Daly er WeeklE assirtte. aalano parzaaut le nada in adraam. Whammy the time L att to winch tin euberdetiou It Debt the liana nil be levarlably .tapped. =dem the imbeelitition to re erred by strums payment Al teseelent mienthilam of nary ft...ippon * wlll bis required to IN paid toad Tenn. The only eximettons nlll be where spaniel month ly or yearn contracts are nada seelidair 1121..Ptuannrall Weakly cdarnouh—Tba artszudat circulation cloys Maly Ocsrdsollcrito our businsas nun a cunt dcdrable moll= of =kind Una Winces imam Clurclmulatinu V tatwaanfour and Iva Wound, reachlni alsocat arm nierebanla mazunlacturac no birder la Western hrtandirania. and Mut= Oldn. . . Republican Nomination& FOR ranneart J 413 N C. DRE.II2.ON T, \., OP muvomits. wiLFOR VlOl PRZSIDINT. - LIAM L. DAYTON. OF NEW JEREMY! • ( Union State Ticket . .103 CANAL, 001 01133101123, THOMAS E. COCHRAN, of York. mit AUDITOR GUMMI, DARWIN 'PHELPS, of Armitrong. TOR SURITTOR amais, BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, of Bradford • Tor thiPlltlbralthaewlts• CHI and Country Liftw, The emote efthedtn, the tog a Um rites - The bristle of hotness, the =lee at the nun, Elm blunted the feelings en math that I nava Can handle %be pen tires pont amila. . Whet Ircrtlltiog and planing Sir dimes and for dollars, /s man= n LMgod that all algae! &dorm • • The rabbi ,e the mem/mute. maturate end nholare Amer ating and etridulig for ens dollar atom inlleted fix inesseat,. • • In buying. and gelling the wbole art worm.. Whwit the end of out belay, the work oliereatlim, • Aktd,futery esletellte fementloaed by In: I ask not • Immo wltbllbe people at ' The mind turas awarrrnin tit* tenth eliidirati• And led by the Impultiorsanatilled panto*. Wanders Jo mom where the mat graftllllll24. AIM) to soma }nth In tbs , wlldliced Or MI to tbe,glen. or the brook, or the b weer. • Where &Mien and solitude reign alitooleeted mgamedltationexpands with their po wer. There anmberleiS themes on Ine brost fag. anal= ire gliad one to Mate In man mitotic? ft% • - -pat mime, dentkm 131:, to the Cliwatwe - • - And Itnerui Itt tftintlon the epirlt of prayer, Titre lot t ing =nlie fanena r iknilV t . -The We home nen orabaught a s tirwlelti Orden% bid -I am at home on the green away lea. • • Biu.r Inxra, PROPEtitIT Two Timm OLD.—We of the North artroolifhlooded end slow to C 6070. 'car. rid away with. the exeltement of business; eholto by the .bares and anxieties" of this* world, our brard and nobler itopnlielare apt ,ft. begonia sluggish end inactive. Were thl not • so, bow could we forget such stinging words as .111 r. Stephens, of Georgia, addressed, , .two - years ego; to the Northern - Members Of the Hones of Representatites who protested spinet the NUM ens bill? Sail3dr.l3tephenst—: "Well; gentlemen, yoti take is ~. good deal of clamor on the Nebraska intimate, but it don't alarm as at all. We have got used to that kind of Wk. You hail threatened before; bat have vacerierfoimsd. • You have always scieedirt; and you 1111 again. Yea'are a elouthinjr, tshits Gv• teed et. Of coarse you will oppose; we expect that; but we don't care for your opposition.— You will rail, bat we don't care for your,relling. Yen will hiss, but so do adders. We expect it of adder e, end expect It of you. You' re like the devils that were pitched over the battlements at Heaven into Hell.. They' met up a beerier dis eonifiture, and on will you: But their fate was sealed, and en is yours. Yee must submit' fo the yoke, but don't chafe, Gentlemen, we have got you In our power. You tried , to drive um to the well In 1860, bat Grassers changed. You went • woolling, and have come home fleeced. Don't be so Impudent se to complain. Yon will only be slapped in the face. Does reeler. You will only be lasAsd Into obedienee.l' Have not recent Relines ' he general conduct of the T. Eitepheaa school, prowl find not; ap wall , al of words? sish Sits, betrayer, hive • ierietpatiog themselves, tad' gto speaent anct the !Lexors - Dintcan Artuas—Paoatzis of •rns Nair ovinsixinv.—The' Comoufo t government Bp: ptara to be preigaing,notwithatandifisi the dlr.; fertilise betw-‘OC - Congresiv mod 'the Cabinet, and themppesitida of the Clergy. The new Conon.' teitiOn .appears to be too liberal for the govern ment. Minister Mum has raised ii - oommotion, ,by ..declaring that toleration of. other religions than the Cathollo shonld be gradual: lie altos France, where tbo Cathollt religion is dominant, and Pretostantisni is scarcely tolerated, 'even' with many ristriotione. In England the Pit testant Is the ddminant, and the Cathollesform of worship is scarcely tolerated in Intim& in the United States all religionsari not tolerated, but 'onli to those me:led. on the creations and the 'Scriptures. President Corn dart, believes that toleration is ituardaus at %is time when the Whole nation is Catholle, and lie Is not disposed to :Dike 0", °bents Livtlie matter, which. may turn She Mad of pulls opinion against the many other Important mien= which he has effected. The Deptitlernbarge Bois with all kinds of,' deceit and duplicity, as well ah stating as many histori cal falsehoods as possible in Ids di course Shoat Abe degree of toleration Accorded in Protestant countries audio France.. Rosaleolated that hi 'spoke for Alto government; in which event the Dignities are afraid that if they establish of religion in the 'constituthsn, the Exec*, tire wUinot instate MOO, and the whole loci. "reentirffl be ignored by the country., The speech of 'Men has produced a split ,-In the Cabinet.'' The Spanish Minister has at list prevailed Upon '.the inter:plant to officiallj -recelve'bint and re 'cognize him In his diplomattrobtractet. It is the whole Maw* I. settled between the . two nations to the entira'eatleaotion Of every: L , Viaujiii : Commlllll AS - CIIMINXISI ,-On l Welkeldlil list Wm . eo n was brought into, Oourt, and arraigned b yte Prosetroting Attor ney on notary- of tie err of - Catherine Al. neon, talk* first degree. The prieetier,S.during theresding of the "Indiotiaint,'preeereed • limn. 1 poeed look, end- after tt wee:through A tidgirXey wed- on 'bis' behalf'. that MS' plea Nat ~ • stot guilty." 'no Atirolimatl - Reirufrer statee.thist on the eloe eeettlefilho'ro' Operable& in Ilan 'en %lout et.; throe hnndrodtoe* , tO. inglialle 'themselves - Atria. 'Tleritiee Ponitnittee. •The entaVdeeparate - plane were (Hemmed. - Their movement was -ttoknethr to pc:pollee ' trot. the attendee' of Kea 'or „three min.amongAbore /113 *IU-that Itaftt the- bomb from el:Wading ,In their ifildet.'. By ,a. volt of 169 - to 112 they agreed to welt a - certain' continginiOY: ' -This layette con, tinglidtai'lt:: - euvposer to be the decision of `the trial of Airlien; Snob are the stile - which met aulatinletratlati of 'the: Ivy of tbe laza lo daily bfettlog. -- • J - A , Hart Wettea.—Thi , New,Yeele Mirror boa correspondent at Newport ybo'Weitea Over the, `W#Lailaat eta tells the hitottisti • • ." , oesOnstd sinnoy_oontereation)set livening betindn a•efitlinian stni'Vy who Weieprotese adlog behind iarZtioto which I feline& the ig& video of ;e .laat woman." The eetee . iete:dhi: onsslng the attractions Of ilrooros ladp;`wha fa colece wried,tleal of attention here from the, batax--tatdcas lava—when the gentleineti remotked: 'that hehad not yet hen able to liar viter.the,ebarres theiely otield 00P,'iteld'the ridv.Wite AO4". ace test's What eiatiiii)lrthe gei3tteuiee lam bor.!' • "But Thee &lee. that' tatask?" b?9tdll4l the geddebiii4 elites higtihjbly.' • “Why,l'• said the tady, , ..a*Wiestaa . on* that itha aise,Saiinithlog to.". • •- , • , 1 1thottitit I sho • al& hies drepped.„,' •„. : • ~. . .. _ .: 'allieur our; isiiibdidaphr 'pry tbst ttivlO'or.4'n will tltiolotto the l'lnton.*! ,,, ~.,... ' "Elect me'," says Inetinilmors: ", 0 ; 1,1 , ”!'"' wont enbtatt; end l!ftePrto3l,,,,„t ....Income Col: geitoontula la sattialsar .1w the noPaliDa ns ° a nlio ni ginbetnly ;* f be P n° "" ar " ' l6. P s antic the. If lou P t O ttatmlki. sur °I Crion g ns 'safely' 'l b, 'en . • wtrroJow.perruaLd Fit!s-11.Pirritilitlinees to Imied.pb-Snt It e to !DLit It "to those biti z ief xenon? ' - - um' tifiro *Now their Inten: tloOtolknotne bonito en s if defeatea, will be twild4o ligtilr*l7 ' 7 7l B 6m.lcia. It 111 •7 ste inedesitul..-74!0t y,'?,,einnal: _ Va. Basemen 1 innittltte own State, the, 100 PeoWleenion,iii e: .., .., -' '• , Petbspe it le not 00 latifor - lifi.-.l3iibenenr ta b in thentonthithit< intenottii before the Do old l eletittani to tt sway ; . frith ,totnebodle nit!' viten . lazier on a ;level witb bean tae' Yo If bleb:the:24 ,101%..Eritrarie tioli i f : qnst l 4ll-1,040-714-:hf- moo gel somebody . who ilithe sellitot tdron Ivey "nth bine." ~ • :•ittiarniir'" ' etiToliiiiiitialliob 9 hs:/iitif irtu: 4 +7:"•. , ~?~:~ ~; u`~._i. VOLUME LXIX=-NUIVLBER 296. in" old prezok chroni4er,.. Ismatome, al** the Smash vereion of the thirty "LW of female besity timer I 'lf three things are! white—lids; teeth, and hinds; ' ' , 71 1= 'l)l , 4—kres; eyebrows, and It three things red—Ups, dads, and'' nails; If three things hair, and haw* If three things ebort—teeth, tram and fee 4 it three theme wide—breast, front,' and brim; If Ores things narrow—mouth, wales an d If three thing large—arm, hip, and eal4 Ifthree things line—lips, hair. _ and fingers; three things amell—nose, hmul,altd:bosoes; Then are there thirtybeantles In . - A PIIMION named Danger kept," pnbllo house on the Huntington road, near Cambridge, Eng land. On being compelied to :eoll the Mum, which was not hie own, be built an inn on the opposite aide of the road, and canned to be pant ed beneath alp: "Danger from over the way." His successor to the old hones retorted by in earthing over his doork " There is no Danger here now." • . , . • A ClSlZlNAll(pilbilliMil II Cara In a Philadel phia paper, declaring that "firs hundred reopen sib's citizens of Philadelphia Will: undertake, at their own cost, to escort, lit alike safety, Mr. Brooks to. Canada, and in , the event of his . sur viving a hostile encounter.with Mr. Burlingame, will returnblen t safety to Washington. 176, 7 1 -Tuner Botermans are "a great !nett , dation. • A letter from Callao, dated 3* 4th, gays the ebnunerwhile running down the omen, ettnak -a rock which - knecked her whole bow in. • Had It not been for her water tight boneless& nit, wouhl hare gone down with atl hands: she returned safely to • Gnome B. Itertsa.lOsa - disposed ebb in terest In the N. Y. J01121311/4 COMMiROO. The N. Y. Post ekes that the price paid was $ 65 , - 000 for onelaszter "rosithsg tho vane. of the whole $220,000: This Rostakyo Mathis. Butler lut.sold from an apprehension that the election of Preinduf—ithich he considers sop , . certain— will tend to dente= that kind of propert74 , Tire; town •sif Amherst, Wei, hes jolt ;been canvassed to ascertain the feelinp'of the voters, iv and the" following Is the result t Toe Fremont, 460; =tearing 76. • ,• • • . .Bntrealtzsolioilleul PzelOice _t 11 be Struogrollow; etcl l : l2 Ping forglocuagup • Eiami-iinnualtile:- , - • • A . A. ICASON 2N FIFTH S tndrautalizraLco of fNlo Ifoo m o o Rat of f : Virg; 1 at 4 4%.,„„ en Row will Inmate down and eland ont at 2i to LO per cent law than sordar at - - tta TRAVELING DREBEES— , " 'raiIikrIFTWBUSCIIIIRLD kw* tied theAllontas .. o .uutZ.rwraltnaraino, tin Ii Wo6llos4 bizi.. Lo . •EN,lith wc.t D.lO, - = rhitobstr • la Friftb ta=, and Llmm. 01$1148- Raw No 4 3- .18Fge!ds .. ..ice:!e1,. ' n matati\ n tic ULU,' • N EW IittOKEBAL-100 bblirArge / 2 3 A4rg J\LI? 3, WAIT WAIT iTherti stmt. Arriving asid >M iacti. UAL& BRUSHES—I Isms , just Aohi II II maei stamlt of eta Hato ItivoLos. ,Thoororto C9dihis rata line should ems and sundae t s &Wog clansbars. .103411,3411V1C A l i t l 4 --100 ,1 3 b1s for 16H-'Mackerel, Waite Fish; Tioat 1: Ens. la ter Ws br - H. OOLIXP QYRUPS-15 Barrels • Syrups-DALZELL • for Nib k. 7 inn . TEA -110 half .clielits Young Avon DlAbek Taaa:ior =UN by Jun MO FILM • ' YALLISIAN TOOTH PASTE—A nt exealinst tottb Tub% 9r*Dare3 •cti z... Waalungton and tubs, Douglas and t May are_ mon of ' , t Both words and panful imwer cif L ITO long iifteibbitt _ ,forgottom. 3 .. 1 i ...i LBS. CLEAN . ,.,_ 1 0 000 mo =MTH k A I.oollolk----76:ard 96 per cora. iis'_- SS. and al• tr. fl IMS it al COPAL VARDIII3II,2 bbls and 10 bfb far ado by tf. SIMLICILS A CIO. RIO COFFEE- COFESE;- -380 Bee in store sad for by jai _ TS CI =CEBU 01 588L3 LAKE TBOUT for sale br 1.5 J. n I:WOULD T ARD OIL-50 bblo No. 1 Lard Oil &store LAM fat We by 7011111frir IMErr. =CHUM% IMPROVED AMMO mwdsa MIITMEOS--WO Ms 'No 1 recr'd and for LI b 7 Jon - 11.1111233,281C1C0, SIII/Alt LEA.T.I oak Arbite and no sale by. bard . . SIR.WS/s CO. ILAXSEED OIL - 580 galls just reed and likrr sale tnr - jun B=.‘ LW &UO.. JARAN VARNISH-2 bide 4. and hf bbla IMO Ste W. by. " • inl2 8Z1.1.11/13.1k 00. ETORUM'S REAPERS gr & MOWERS— stom WOOL .A.VD 'FFATBEETAS•— • looks Irem*, • ; - 11flekshatberls Oa demo; " Vauirgoitirrt oo MO. SUGAR-1-21 bids, fair tap i •Re sib by , I tlo DAVIDC. CHOOLEY'S Belf.Ventilating.ltesk , Pro PeoltProsenit vale -Illidan2 ROUT a. IteiE fil, lio."12? Wood et. uouowArs PILLS A OINTMENT— te. sau by. . h 2 11.1.81rLIS8a 00. Vi,.ALTAN's 2'rFt m= nappli tllls es*Tated Raiz rale' isme JUL FLISLICII JIB. JACKSON'S CHOLERA MIXTURE. Rjr—lhareaa hand • bkr••• MAT ••2••••• ansalettn• Jua. rhamma. pARIBLiN TOOTH PASTE—Atiothes lot .orisalninuatoothltarti Slairi tium f Ds a. lults IEsBE BRAND Y -4 baie:ori. hind] wt. ex cetiaitartias Drama/far tudfetafall ini EGOS -3 Barrels real Shia lay nail for use br 500. LB= - 71g0A.OhliTH st ciptims , SAND TAUB. in "dors and erifilte nu b Jtebb - . Anaumsa mos. XOfILBS. CANMODWN AMMONIA in don sautteulabr ' Timm neon MONTGOMERrB Celebisted Grain lOra• xrivabiltu. onbr -Jai - noLIKESiOC=Int. g.' QIIGAR CUBED LIAMS.L-10—tes-s. ullstalattonsadhs mg* ttr '. Bary 3118 mutat a .4.7 WO47L AND — FEELTHERS=4I stoke .Wont,:iti do Poottoni an ot t ootoot StasetcLoodo, to it so, tta son by - . .113Lt.01 D/CICXIr mi. RIED APPLEF3-150 Dried Ap o. fire tl WOLLUILL OMNI UTTER-4. ?Kegs-'Butte , for Sue 'by JuT4 • IDALZIMLACO. pAcIPN-40 } %042, 6 1b1L Thou:, thcvs. - woks am% RIED ' • 3-300 btug4 Bright Pa - *Win sues sna ibrisui% ' ; a us . ItinfTli. rATBXELeett32 ,paciptAawhipding from 'stoma WARM br. TaailtDl6l.ll7 a CO. Lars LICK . wAT EB— . a£ ta teetth it. "%mulk.k. warri,&l6,2onriztirm 116..4 yOtIIIIOUSANDIVIsibiRS to Iola" at 7prt 174 /6 "Veres * VirAisZreicittst. • 8— largelungtuftiltAtir, isaCtootbilnatt, st• at , / 101 Vitat Itarkit eit - 138 Of' eV doeoliM4 =Went ibutal VOR TRAVELING—La th er Sarcohaslind s t, i r a colorarVr3 HORMiaCk.ll.l.ll= BILASCIZI CRIA t ,SUROSBfAItIIBLVS.V9I , S Jut rea'd tad- Onat 7,lFil';--surestrnor _ 500.8"...%:. gwitur. CZN i ONTiLLTED tievr Rude m . ono ;nand lint!' Uni %W. an and PR sea br ha2s LODI LEAD-160 Pigs .Lead in-ston, and Ibte isle by inn • t DALZTLL k CO. PALS! SOAR-00.Boximi Cite:midi • • scut:tubby' ' tau - &CO. 'Mk - Ma BS:I4MM 11 a a aus ILLN SEW 011 OOollona` • on F "3l7 Mila l t i; 11Wwit!lia!! WswOON—lVidoo. Cid do" 4o• • era, ectutry ikoitaswoolava *R.V4 0 14 t-: 1. noLllrt outTl3a• ,74)? rq • -:., tormrga 145. OARBONATAILMMESLS. in dm Ina*, sali =DUNG WILK
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