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| enemee mite msr men: | VLV RRAFLROTOR | faqinblished on Reday Momings, at No. 110 Sute« atmaet, («econd Moric) - A faw dnoes wout of the Gatil A REYSHL, Proprietors T. G. Sump and A. A. Revers, Cdtors, . subscribers in the city, Iwo Dollars |. & y6urs payable sombnnmutlly» | To aubscrtbers out of the elty, Two Dollars a | yoat, If pud within stx months: from the commence» mant of the years otherwise Two Dols | tare gad twenty Ave: ton: will be charged. Sabsertptions for Tess than a year, In advance. mem evacuee BUsinBss ATDPORNHYS $ CO UNSELLONS. Alt vAN & JAMBS D. VAN | ORST, No.4 Washinglon: Hall, Stato sto FAMES PULLER, No, 130 Stato st JAMRS M. BOUCE, No, 150 State st. BLATT POTTER, No. 7 Union st. COCHIRAN & RATHBUN, No, M0 State at. DAVID GADY SMITE, No, 30 State st. we wo concn on w oe e e namen pry Goons. WM CUNNINGHAM, No. 03 State sts SIONEY 8. POTTER, No.43 Slate st. U. L. LINDLEY & Co., No,.105 State st. erminccen: arooBRIns, fo. ASE & BRIGGS, corner of\ State and Cunal sts. D. L. POWELL, corner of Stute and Forty sts. CRANE & DAVIS, 164 State st nooks p STATIONERY, tL, D. STRYKER, No, 97 Stato streat. ROBERT MUOLER-and Circulating Library No. E Statasst, vim oun querer is HARDWARE, STOVES, &c. creams M reaver me e m wees iw anmenar en amazed VOL. VII.] HOW AND WHEN TO WOO. BY W. C. BRYANT Dost thon fJdly asl to heat At what gentle soengone Nymphs relent when lovers near Prosa the tendsrost passions ? Ah, they give their faith too oft, 'To the cat less wooet , Maldon® Rwarts are always soft; Would that men's were truer ! Wae the fair one, wlion around Early birds ore singing : When, o'er al} the. fragrant ground; Barly horbs are springing : When the brookside, bank, and grove, All with blossoms. Inden, Shing with beauty; breath of love- Wao the timid maiden, « Woo her when, with tosy blash, Sumner evo is sinking; When on tills: that softly gush, Stars orw softly winking ; When, through boughs that knit the bower, * Moonlight gleams-ro stealing : 200 Woo hor, vill the gontlohour Wakes a gontler fueliogs Woo har, whon nutumnaldyes aer oon FRIDAY JUNE 4, 1 % ooo [NO. 23. Prices for Advertising R For ho square of 20ines or Tess, 50 fust, ond 25 conts for. every subsequent centiuned. fac lees: than months, $87 for six mol monts tn the same prof ... Yearly ad cortiwors Aneluding The #10., Tot 'hatprlvilego of renew nfl (el‘lfiv. .s . \ for one square, #10, sot a # %o - i f d oratmonaly for hers D a year. ~\. . - monts willie mseried at the rates _. ~. compressed ; his hair was wildly scattered, his lips parted, and in his eye there burned deep pas- sion. - He higher raised his arm, and spake, \ yes, by the Gods, I do not die.\ - 'The door opened, and the keeperecame in with his attendants, | He heard not the harsh grating. of the tock, he saw not the soldiers, but stood in an immovable post- ure. - The momentary silence was awful}, but was broken by the heavy toll of tha bell, which sound- ed mournfully through the vauhs ; it struck his ear; ho clasped his hands wildly, for the struggle within was great; he bowed on his knee, raised his eyes to heaven, and spake in a tone of mingled hope and despair, ** yea, toll thou dread messen- ger of death, which has called many base mortals to their tombs, but by the Gods, I die not yet.\ He drew his hands fiercely back, and the broken manactes fell from his arms and lay shattered on the ground. It was the work of a minute; he gazed around, and saw the keeper and his attend- ants, who looked fearfully and sadly on the scene. & 'Then 'tis you,\ he said, \and have you marred my end ? not as I value innocence and freedom.\ He sprang forward, threw the jailer on the stone a floor, rushed through the nitendants, and came the Doge and his daughter areagain alone. ** Fa- ther} what a comely and brave man he was,\ ut- ored the lovely girth | \*Hist daughter,\ inter? rupted the father. ~\ Hist, 1 say-no more ; he is gone, a noble youth ; daughter, I am faint, give mo that blooming rose, -this scene has quite un» monned me; the prisoner was thy preserven strange, -a generous youth.\ ni tig 'They stood «pon the « Bridge of Sighs,\ the old man and his gon. Fernando gazed silently upon the prison walls, and then on the water in which wore reflected many a glittering dome and spire. - It was one of those starry nights in sum- mer, when Venice seems most beautiful. | ** Yos, father,\ the young man, said **I know 1 would not die.\ ** My son,\ the father replied in a bro- ken tong, ** speak no more, my love for thee is j not so great; yea I feel it swiftly running from my heart, which now is almost chilled-I feel it going fom me as a stream which leaves its an- Clent channel ,-my son you have slain a man ; he was my enemy, my former, bitter enemy, who often had insulted you; yet he was a man, fa- shioned in the image of his muker; you have *t * # * (ik ( THE KNIGHT OF SHEPPY. A famous freebooter in the reign of Queen Bli- zaboth infested the island of Sheppy, and. made frequent predatory incursions into Kent. | This daring marauder, was represented, by the village cicerone, to have been a nobleman under sentence of outlawry, who intrenched himeelt in a strong hold which he possessed in the islind, where he deposited ni} the'wontmbations which his success» ful levies on the purses of travellers hnd ubtnin- ed. - By adopting the often practised rule of shoc- ing Ins horse's feet the contrary way, he frequent: ly escaped detection g and 'even when hotly pur- sucd, the fleetness and engapity_ pf the noble tini- mal he rode preserved him froni 'his enemies, and carried him to a place of security, Thus tht fante uf the horse nearly rivalled that ofthis rider, whose exploits at tength became so bold and frequent that the whole country rose up against him ; and finding himself too closely beset to his ixlond to hope for extrication, he was compelied to surren- der at discretion, and to implore the mercy ol Queen Blizabeth, then upon one of her progres- es.on board the Admiral's ship atthe Noro. The Queen, it is said. not disinclined (10 show (avor to a man whose personal valor, determined. por- severance and fortility of resource, were interps- ting, on account of thg sir of romance which charsetemnsed his adventwes, ofeimd to grant Ig |; life upon terms if keeping with the wild tenor.ol his Iawless caret. - The conditions were, that he (entering the workhouse. acd -~ ~ROMANCE IN REAL. LIFE. ~ 2; 'On the truth of the following naprative, of ro- oance in real life, our readers may rely, the par- tiealars- having been Yurnielied to our reporter by\ => one of the ficial personsainder whose cognizance they bave timuspired +-On the .cvening of the 7th of March last, a young man, meanly attired, ap> patently about 0 ygare, of ago, knucked at the door of Mr. Madden, the relieving: officer 'of the. ©,) Kensington Union for the parish of Kensington,. rosiding in Charles street, Kensington square, and entronted he would: afford: him shelter for the uupht, as he was' In a state of lter\ having snot where to lay hig head,\. ~Mr, Mad» den, secing.thnt the unfortunate individual looked . pale ayd. weakly, - naked shim if lie. was not also unwell in health ; ro whidh he replied, ina very mild voien, that he was suféring. from a severe wtack of iufluenza, and wis very ill. Mr. Mad: den accordingly gave himwan order for admission. into {he union wur khouse for males, in Gincester, ron; :Keasingion, where \Ke remained: for eight?7. inyes and sas atientled durbigrthat time by M Wright, the district surgeon: of the Union. - ~ On -the 15th: of, March, Naving given the: usual notice to leave; fe discharged ~himgelf from Alif workhouse, saying that he .to: Yepton.. .: in Sussex, 4g which place ho gated he helonged,; although it has since been assertgined that on his\ Tak Tingo: the woody mountains ; When the dropping folingo lins In the half choked: fountain : By the scene, that tells how fast Youth is passing o'er, Warn hor, o'er hor bloom: is past, 'To secute het laver, af i« opstamary entered in a the porter, C. G. ULUTH & Co., No. MQ State strect, i0 gave thign.as follows | © Whitey aged\ ABM. A. VAN VORST, No. 6 Statest, MBERCIANT® TAILORING well and there 1\ ® Fernando,\ returned a low and mu- sical voice from the balcony, «I sid thou qhqulflht not die, and now thou art free'! delay no more ; at onee prove thy right to the withheld dignities and honors of thy father 1\ \ Dear Auna, I go, 1 leave my native land for a season z-thou suidst right.-I heard thy bout beneath my prison win- dow ; E know and listened to thy voice, ' Foman- do, thou wilt yet be freed, desprir not!* such were thy words, I heard und fondly marked thom. But Auna, I go now.-I leave the land tthich gave me birth, for there is vot much to stay me hore. - My father's love hath cooled, -my former friend's hays gone, or have deserted me ; all, all are frozen t - Nothing now delights me hee, for the hearth of my lonely father is no longer hos- pitible; you Anna, alone art left to me, and do you yet love ?\ - 'The young man paused and lis- RMuET'S LAST MOMENTS. wenn _ \ From: the New York. Spivit of the Times, Soarerming Ricit.-We find the following queet advertisment in a Mississippi paner; ihe +0 o and Hudson Rail Road, SPRING ARUANGBMENT, X and. afige April until further notice, the departures. on this roud will ho as follows, Vl4cd ( FROM SCUBNECTADY, At 4J A. Mu 0 1110 do: ocon artival from Saratogn. P 0 P, M. do tigi 0 «M. - ROSE ALBANY, At TL olelogle A, Mofor Utica. Il do - A.M. Suratoga, 2 do POM. 1 dge & Alt baggage rocolved at Albong, and not accompt« oled by the owner, must be mayked distinctly: for its Flues at dostInatton, and deposited by the persons ng charge thereof In tha wagon designated for that voute, - Pasvongers nro requested to attend: personally \l nc cc cnames cms Monaax.-There was no braver or worthier man among the nine officers who were recently presented with swords of hon- or, by i You over to me Asuams».0r [low very common, and at the some,ume how . very absurd it is for a girl, after slie bad been issed by n;clinp, to tarn round, poudng her pret ty lips as thought she was mad, andisay=-y0 ouglit to be ushamed of yourselt,\ wh must know she means no harm nunsense, girls, to make remarks of the kit and you really, * oughtio b ashamed of yourse Au attempt was recently made to give Elsler, the dancing SI number of hee admirers as mhicd with their instruments, but a large thought the folly of worshipping enough, cullected al the same when the violin, 'claronet, course music, the tin pais. also began their hapmony. serenaders were Soon driv the other pa had the fut selves put Ru:vusuicas Harare» or a Dictarom -In 1778, Patrick Henry was elected Governor of Virginia, and in the all of that year it was pro- posed to make him dictator. The project was crushed by Col. Cury, the Speaker of the Senate, who thus accosted Henry's step-brother, Cot. Syme, in the lobby of the house :-* 1 am told thir your brother wisles to be dictator ; tell him from me, that the day of his appointment shall be the day of his death, for he shall feel my dagger in his heart before the sunset of that day,\ 'There is no proof of his implication in the scheme, which was suggested meroly by the temporary bad as- pect of uflirs.- Quarterly Review. A French writer says' that in every situation of life it may be observed, that no sooner does a man perceive himself to be eminently necessary to you, than his conduct is changed into a cold reserve; \*> xc Schonoctada, and Saratoga Railroad. - On fst April and. until Curther notice, Cars will leave; dally, as follows : From Suratogu ut 7 o'ctock A. M. i 4 P, M it~ Suhsnoctady at 9 o'clock A. M, hal do. 4 P.M. Mflxngug Inl ecllllY“{|‘0nf\v‘uC}ltllu rigil‘Fmg lefive Sa- aga Sptings, dally, for Con's Pulls, San Hill W do, to, -' mene MTD N. Bo- @reight with din atch. 18 L4, R. SARGENT) Sup, i j ; F a ta g -& .\ | should swith raeback Imps in the hall, and there stood m body of Venetian | sont him off with al his imperfections on his | fgg Sm? Tug“ (im‘sl‘lmf‘l‘ $22239l1‘1§§%22~32l1hillioix A . st a - . 18 scape . ® Sb ll 2s Goode nn . thelteh y 14 soldiery; they closed on him, and he was recon- head ; though it was him who caused my honors, | dent to such a trial, his semence'df oullinwry 16 WW\ ~“l“\“ un 0‘3‘12\;F‘5“§-.9\9%fl&$€ veyed to prison,. |. - 1 ¥ u, inn possessions and dignities to be snatched fiom me, should be reversed, und o general pardon Rim: l3’152‘mfim {Swiflffiifwifigsfiw maine 'There came through the growd one of an aged | still he was God's creature, and the crime of 0d43131115:E§|?l“f:f‘.“§;;e‘ v oa I to the Ista c ‘lhe‘Rvnrltllyxffil‘i‘Nlilll“ri11:é'~=-\l|nilffl Hane & - cam: f Heo | R f # lo the torms ; f ons ve sou s. sonny Nmmlc atreete bah | form;. his losks were fex’y. and very white; he | which you have been guilty is great in the #8bt | armed at al points, he‘lrgamfigfi‘fis7hv0|.h£2%:‘1 when (mc‘rtfé‘flm’turnlmys: belougingr T6:t a ( i \ous sa R rings F . R a R h N *\ 9 S a Indl re } a 1. 4. & B. B. BQNL'WY.N0 4 State “WEEK L trembling stood before fhe prisoncr. He spake; | of that holy being, -has alienated my affection, | panion, whose epirits he invigornted by copiots K'l’l‘g’s'efflfie‘w BwflfiF“: Pgllxll-fifldflvnfin. ed LALO SULG Obey Sopp ay . . . is * - P he + + spr irkhouse for informution os to. whether WM. VAN YRANKEN, No. 2 State “$113wa fA 1Woo her, when the north winds call his words were soft and slow, \ Fernando, son ! | has stopped the current of my love.\ | '+Father,\ ‘grrg‘l‘xfi‘l'rfl‘f’i “PM i 3;“‘\5\'g at otiee int0 [DC] q hag\; hétiqgwu lat; 5:21:10 3:03, “3133332 JOEN P. Colonnade Row, 196: State, Attho lattico nightly ; I now go to the Doge ; again in suppliance I will exclaimed the agonizing youth, ¢ say not y94) FUJHS‘JIfdflfl‘i‘rleu my; \‘X1Tl'::f:v‘:‘|“’a a“: informed in the affirmative, he nequainted Mr.. un - ware When, within. the choerfal lnt, bow bofure his face, and implore for pardon.\ | love me less ; I cannot bear the sounds, they fall | tradinary evolution was Pcrihrmed with equinl Mn‘tldonvllml the party, nhl;ongh dressed ps a man dat Blaze the faggots brightly ; « Father,\ returned the prisoner, \ I say go not! | on me as bolts .of chilling. ice which break my | skill and bravery, At the third, little: more than | \C\ calling himself Geo. While, was a femule and. j j While the wintry tempeat round fat of P el Y E F & ) he hoads ° lts rid at present an inmate of the Westminster Bridewell K. & E BROWN, No. 68. State ats swo [1:1]; my“: “pt-l round, make no menial of thyself; petition no more j he,| heart ; say nat you love me less,\ and a flood of Lgvclfiflil‘hégilyle hql‘ieunnd 1L? nycr’uonld being-T Trom the stmiement of the Lhrukey it ripp'enreé me 3 a landscape honry, + P a - das ns & P u »» , buileting with he weltering waves, which 0 i _ fite au P - EAYSICIANS & pruaaisys. Sweater in her eae shall sound is but.n mum. bow not in suppliance before Tils'| bitter (eqlng poured in upou his soul. - * My 890)\ | geomod at every instant to threston their matant that she been u-mxzmund Ipst. week fram one of Love's delightful story. face ; in suppliance bow to God alone ; I'd scorn returned the tearful man, 4 leave this fand for a| onnihilation-straining nerve and sinew to the ut- the P';“°° Gnu\? of r'he “1.9?“le imprison c R r wy H 18 - t v t - a Dr. ANDREW TRUAXK, M7 State street. my life procured at such a sacrifice; your ag6d\) season, and then return, I now go to my lonely most, the gallant - animal ceased not to struggle {1}in 031,353‘321‘011‘35 8:,\~?~§:;{:|; figflgfixfifl SQUIRE, Rotterdam ORIGINAL. limbs are far too noble, bow not I suy.\ - The old | dwelling.\ © Stoy, father; siay,\ exolaimed the ‘t‘afl: $18: LTgffllgffleJflxuf’}? unuil 1111112 Pam“? the officers of the prigon visiting herycell he no- [ . Corry F R + R f sik wis ected. and his wearied limas Tesi | ,; 19 rilmace af ha : J. g‘tfifiggsmfl, Dentlut, &e. corner of Forry Ebe Poges Paugiter. man heard not his son, for he had gone to seek | anxisus and afflicted son, « give me thy blessing | ed on the shorle. The place of landing was wide ticed a remarkable tulnoss of her chest,; 'and on fen infuhlt Arca . Cuapren I. the Doge. ere you go.\ My son, my only, erring son, God | and desolate ; n lofty eliff overhung the. narrow desiring her to open her shirt, discovered, to his INSURANCE COMPANIGS, (tT stood fn Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs ; The Doge of Venice was a humane man, though mes; you, may he forgive thy ew, imperfections bench, and concented every homan habitation from (2:ng (11:3: mph??? Ixzfirlfé}nc;“:1s 1“ Emu]? Hid ermntmemzm A patuce and a prison on cuch hand: s R M R 8 + . R y few E - No friend or relation hastened to meet the ® inmediately communicared the SARATOGA Mutual Insurance Company-Orso- IT saw from out the wave her atructures tise just an}! u‘npnrlml. On thins sorrowful morning | and shield thee in the hollow of his llarfg—l‘fgre- successful adventurer with congratulations on his discovery to J'mzngzn‘mg.t [Fracey, the governor, mum Squirts, Agint, Rotardain. As from the atroke of an cuchanter's wand.!* he sat m‘l‘“ apartment ; his rm?\ Tested on a vel~ | weil.\ - 'The father spnkc,-—grasPcd the hand:0f |{fufety, and no eound could be heard save the harsh “nhdn WSL‘EPW‘SEIW- ‘f’ftfll’lfi‘wppgse't PM\? man, Company-Poter Rowe, (© My native land--good night Harold. vet cushion, ond lus arm was hid in the fullness 0f | the sad Fernando, and wessed it tenderfy, then |{gbak of the raven from his eyry, answering tho | and questioned lor aS an the cnuse of her adopting pany i y good nig! R I <% Auli H the present disguise, - For some time she refused Agotite It w +... z », | his gown, which hung in folds over his beautifully | reomblingly departed \- 1 dulBimurinur of the sweeping waves below ; but P is8HIOGt lime she refuse ALBANY Insurance Company-J. Broderick _gy |_ It was sunscl and the waver of the Venetian | , arated chair. - 'The curtainsadorned witl ict rembling.y # e moment when the exhausted charger gain- ta answer his questions, and all'attempts to ascor» L « + ht r + curtains \Teo F i ; Fo o - i ~ i + atl ¢ ® . ' Ro. 23 aud 137 Sirte at { gult sparkled with the expiring light ; and as they ccorated chair. Lhe Cul any 5\ng with rich | > Fernando stood an instant, leaning over the ir ' firm footing on his parent earth, a withered tain her real name or ‘hfl’. address of any of het. .> MERCHANTS Insurance Company Folin: 1 | roiled and heaved the rays glittered over their sur» embroidery, fell from their gilded supporiers in, railing with saddened heart, then leaped down the,] and decrepit hag, whose tangled elflacks auf 1 3» | Connexions were s but nltimately he \ n ' h ' i R P F Mat ing I ind. i cligited from her that sho was not A mairied wa- DeGra®) agent, face, 'The sun went down; the occan became graceful drapery ; and the blinds shook and rat» | sides of the bridge, loosed his boat, and under Ifl‘c‘lE‘XEzwls‘l streaming in the wind, il} concealed man wod that hor th {hr-Ir and mother wera both lub ee . F F F + M P ai Fn the hideous deformity or squs ~ like Biotin AC 4 Wik eta - MISCELLANEOUS. | and innumerable boats crowded in the gulf. rled by the kind and fragrant air which played | the pressure of his oars it quickly sped 21008 4183 59° From a rccufihcf‘nugtltlr’lrxggufl‘lxl rtrf‘f‘mfiiwg7 | dend, | Subsequently to their demiso.she had been ©.; a 'The sea was placid, nor moved her sleeping bil- through the apartment. 'The daughter hung | canal: it darted in the\hade of the pulace of ksli‘r‘ivelled finnérw‘uh which she’lu‘ul \3ch “Tim“: residing with hgr “an9, by whqse‘umlnmnshq C WM..}!; BO LLES, Igokblnd‘cr, N0; 76 States | | fows. \Phe boats dashed onward, and many an gently over his shoulder, and gazed thoughtfully | the Doge. lowed .spelis upon the sand, shrieked. out an ill- mid been “finial? “l'hi'tcl‘lp°\‘g.fl'5°”\gr§d by her . ¢ I - . jit 20. . . . - . - r o 4 | relation, she hot e his residence abotu tpt Y' $‘V IEE igl'nsxrg?“ “rug“ A car streained with the shining water. | There was | upon a painting he held in his hand. | It represen- | - White robes fluttered aver the balcony above? .°\.\~f(‘i\3“~ prophecy. . \* Beware of. that | horke !\ | |ocuths ago, since whichiimeesllle had ndop‘gghé 2. I. J. BONDA,-Generat Newspapor | 488007) | o [jour, and slender built bark fously formed, | tod the scene at sunset when the Doge was mar- | him, - +*Auna;' ied F do, «ar thou) (5s. the 'bediam, with a triumphant lough Of MA | pigoutgg of f R ting.. and: Collecting office, No. 19: State Streat, ight, and slender buiit bark, curious!y ormed, + € im. nna, enghire ernando, thou] isalthough he has now snved your life, ue | dsewse o a.man, in the hope of eluding disco-;, ' P + & & - M . . f mas f . 6 i ® - he - 1), W, VAN AERNAM, tlay, Capand Fur Store; skimming merrily along, A solitary careman ried So the sea. “bullied? tuclmmed the daugh- \shill be the'cause of your death 1\ * Thou liest, View, and h'nd EVIerl since bren t‘nnqerlngd about 87 Sate sL. with akill guided his boat, and the vessel shot far| tor in a softened and enquiring tone, \ 1 wouder *Aeid 'of mischief!\ cried the brutal and anpersti- bgiffiflmr’e’xfemz; 1? 32°51 “k“? lfi‘do .::\1le i is? 5, C TB t HNE a F 6 8 . alel ant. stinste! refuged to give any Ookg‘scfififif incl $131“? 'Nll1flclmccli;ntzltmmlz’lmtm§f of the others, scarcely ruffling the still wherq that noble youth has gone ; he never came 233551225ng ‘IS:\:\\10“:113‘1'33 Lgfldzz‘apffdffxorl”; Clue by means of which Ger name urglhe resi- C \ $ MU, , N ° cour hie w . isk wing oud, un it. into th 6 o ' indie i Tovdt strog the water. - Tho person within that boat was young, to see you; lie was a generous stranger to risk body 'of the faithful animal, which fell dead upon dence of her friends can be discovered, beyond VAS BPP3 & VAN OLINDA, Doot and Shoe Not more than twonty: summers could have cm- his life for mo. \ Yes, daughter, returned the the beach. - Several yeurs’of uninterrupted pgus- stating that she has a brother, who is a student in _ stare, No. 118 Stato streot, browned his check, and east o manly and henith- father, but he wears myring ; 1 have often thought petity passed away ; but at length, being aeci- ane of the colieges of Cambridge University- X; BERTRAND, Fancy store, 118 State streot ta 6, + + ® ; dontally led to the ac { l's most extmordi She is described as a remarkably fine looking. ‘fi‘ j S\V0[§ll‘(l‘l(:ULl)\Ii “D' te? In Gl il {V i ful glow overdils countenance, Tlis head was un. | of him; I would that 1 could see him again g. but rv ‘( mast“ “I 0‘“ “$323? 11‘s WE} “Am” 1m?\ young woman, tather above the middle stature; f b onle nck R P ma asd whe R , adventure, he putt ut to a friend the | 40 0,8 F C uém Jowolry, ‘Spuum‘ulk‘lfl, finishing, Ge. 130. overed,. aud the warm breego blew back his ra-] my daughter the theme is sad, when I think how c’tnn of the siuunllnered horse, ivhich bleached by and her conduct, while both in the worktionse and . Ub State st. vou locks, ant made bae his noble face. | Me near you was to dio,\ and be fondly placed his arin successive winters, still lay extended on the sand :| n final prison, nfiurda evidence «£1! her lmvmlg tes ‘ # i s + p A ; - F BLV § & ' 10HN BRODRRICGE, Denker &o. 23 State street, | reaehod the spot for which ha strove, and rested f round the. neck of his: lovely cluld, and gently repeating the prophegy of the witch, he Inughed ceived a supOTOT C geations | Heres Moine, HENRY G, YATES, Feed and Blone store, No | on his oar. - Soou hundreds of boats, the arching | drew her to his breast ; then freeing her, he con« derisively, and\ spurning the head with the 1001 £1231“? its?)film.callabfiigggvég;21211123; 51.525 { P , ® R sepur it f h the strake. i + 5 U R tins ek] 4 {igl‘i‘afimfl Umbvellis and Parasols repaired gondola and thie lightsome bark were there, and | tinued, * how sweet these flowers emell ; the ah no}? l?é:gelivé'f|:1LLI-:fi 31213; all:\;§ml‘:l‘“,$°h$dc tundly: placed by Ligntenant Toney in the infirm. g, FAN i Be 3 la- & ( ols t L stone a ; . R uth is ear thi ens R a t me tee F ; r of the prison, and the. proper autho ities areces casee outs ty was painted on cach check. Tt was stil} | is gay this morn; my daughter pluek me a rose. hind peuctrated bis sking the wound was inconsid» ry 0 I proper authorities are Aud covered, comer of State and White ats hak B l P n ; the wound \ 5 ife Mip . Doctor COOKE, No. 8 Norton st, Albany, light nnd there whs m mildnose and fragrance in Hark | what gound 1\ saying which he hurriedly erable, and disregarded, bmt becoming mare se- maffimi‘; Zifixsgr'xizffilfin‘fi llfrggffiltimrfi ~d Loator V. B. LOGKROW, Ofd Lock Dix. | the air us it passed over the water. aroge. \ Father what sound ? why it is the bel L'fr‘ifgfill,§§,de3,\f£ mat-gm1ng11333lfll'jcsgzcdfx’? tion ”émc‘iné her, with a view to her restoration Y)mnw?h Neg}?! waxy}; It‘lthlfl'fiy‘f lo by J © Ho comes,\ burst from a thousand lips, ong | that sutmnons the prisoner to death; T like not vias s graves \4 51 to her -English paper, \o e, 3 octor PILLS, for sule. 6f J+] liye the Doga of Venic + 2d; faa G L 29 a + (+ 0, and. the fair Anns, his} its solemn chime, it seems so sad ; father 1 wish Bertrand, No. M19 State at, LC R ' £ ' i Cue ament eam cao) goce - | The sounds subsided, as a noble | that prisoner might not dic.\ «© Why, my daugh- f t + aC tot & ' a tw F 5B . h dw . & NEI SvAl’t-‘ltfiggilz“Ninthurlan gondola swept slowly und majestically along in ter 1\ asked the father anxiously, | 'The | Toned ro the words of hope, as they foll on his! - One day previous to the trial, as the Governor TABE TCR ) »Whe emty Ann \l\ ro 6 r ne i he » tl. ® 'e . , was ing his + 3 U + * SN Fe PEACE anbsorthor has heon wppointed AGENT bg‘nn Y | 1 (. sy inmetry The snowy canvass was gnzxflg intently «311 the lathe-r, snid, 3 I bave a pre ear, \ Fernando, can you ask 1 Thy love, thy | :13335023131Sfinfifg,(Thee; 2&0th 3303533??? \ With Mr. Ginn the crowd came in fatthe numotows popular Jowenabeof the day; tightly swollen, aud her finely arched prow cut | sentiment of evil ; something | whispers me th®) | cup have long been tried ; to thee L owe my life, | proneinh in Kis.v|‘mme “Mag“: “pnlgiv‘wcé for (1:9 Some took lffimdéil-squmlmozt 51mg nge\ which will bo received by the onrdlicet conveyanees, | tho dark and still water. lofty s vag | y 'e him; i a' | ,. Pom - ce Prana b intovrmanti Won courlh of July at the SPARE - 'l“l‘\0y “X“ canttimmlly m3 hand or ordered, nbmd de- l d still water, Her oft? stern Was | you should save himv that he should not d}\‘ to thee--\ - The rattling of an opening blind} intorcoption, | He had a fork affixed to his little Tian Cixx takes this ocension to inforin his ered. - by single numbure or wookly at the lowest (¥ichly ornamented, and the proud lion was en-] 'The door opening, interrupted. the eonverstti9t; | qyove, and the stream of warning light over the deal table, and spponteil to it there was a tress of | itors, friends, the Public at large, and the communi- orhtsrhma. Subscriptlunflthicaglsl 3} $3365an!“ graven More 'The staff from which the white) and the aged man entored; he bowed his knee,but w ale; interrupted the dr‘cl'uationD E‘he balcony [unr- n YIml a a. SM“111m hEwe] 1“?an Use “PW He‘lé‘n‘grtfgtfigx‘: Kilt illlii‘llfilennl‘gfig Sasha“ strool, by , AMES J. FOX «-| silken flag, beating the tion, floated, was wound ca mat. \Petit O aj the | NALC hci i i innocent I aim occupied, 'This little tress ling iol 16s * eaving Man king COMS ore at sect feint: Pich bans dome | Doge, = (by son hie murdered a th? | wan eloar again, and the tle boat was. Rone. IMC PCa 0D (ain poy of ny \,, On tos \ Te io induend to he thgs ra § the w f % * I F . - & . - F r \ a 8 Y nll 4 - Those having Accotsta lo collect can have them K a 2| thy son has murdered, and he Again. that frail vessel is under the © Bridge of| 90 Y bosom on the day. of my execution.\ (O\ | joy, being (like ten th is ewhhg K w‘é‘l‘imd 0h ‘i‘wmal’w “i311“ “II\PPU'W as “W“;é wreaths and festoons, ind shed a perfume through | « You know not what you sny,\ uttered the old Sighs.\ . Fornando leaping fom it\ascend It] \the diay of that fatal event, there was fund, gv;c,|y“gr»cp;,.ed to \shell ont the co ghvot { , R + ghe. o e o . - ® . > arec “flomgv'ffcthJ? Ut acc. _ us _ es. | tha air, - Phe dashing of ler ours ccaso, and the | man, implovingly. | # He is my son, and must he m,\ ble stops aitlostnpg‘gu “gm £1. 34:9 1m skelluhed by Izml lnwn hurlmd wubh n‘pr‘n and fuk, up- | ont old scores} Same time hew \ , £ , a . . Milone M arble steps, an oad upou the bridge, -be} on that very table an at mirable likeness at him- | effort tc the all his d cherein he has got val- 3.= 30 bu w of Onto | noble Doge stands. leaning over the side of the 7 e ver of his a. 6 an € effort to settle all his dehis wherein he \ Obl'lllolfi 'fi,§2a‘h»‘fihd A32} Q“B‘f{[c“a§°““ por a ln al die? - Fe is an (inly, Soth In,“ in the flower \| teaned upon the railing,-long he remained. mu- | gelf the head severed from the body which lay near | ue received ; but he w emphatically wally; “may“ Canal nnd Stato treats vessemuokmg on the uaruffied water. | Mis youth: I ask his life; strike on my bead the | _;) ., upon his past and on his most uncertain for it surrounded by the seaffold, the axe, and all the. understood by them who hmdmaper‘glih, S a 3 robos batna. loose by the air, wave around him; ; s 1d withered | |\ ari °} fright(ul parap! he i execu. | saddled onit isan endorser; that he bl ufs th March 12, 1811, 11 + + Y ' M ;| blow ; of what good are these cold withered | (yg) \ a She said farewell ! I heard the words ! HB “Wpu uphernatia of a high Moos | arrangement» - Those who holl claims agathst ho mised his tiand, and gazed on his doughter| cheeks, these remnant hairs ? let them be steeped | Anna, T too say farewell, -to thee first tion. {In} “filmflgfii union of tenderness, enthu- upon that fooling. can turn the screws a g?“ who stood by hig side,. - Sho was indeed fair, and | jn t . ¢ ive.\ \ hi a, I too say farewell -to Vice | Soom and fortitude, do not the above tratts.€X | op» if they aet y i t ik R res var ' in blood; but oh God? let my son live.\ 0 \1| un, no, my home first,-to chilled companions and hibit | | His fortitude indeed never forsook him.- on,\ and if they get the money hbetore G gontle na spring. 'I ho evening being mild and pleas] cannot he. must die i\ returned the Doge.- Y F On the nisl ® P . they can sing out - sant, alin was dreasod in Now t\unvfiim and appear i X low! C_ __| my father next, and Anom to thee last 1 say | (. dim is \oo prenm‘xs tlo a fe l hie toting Bummsi __1’8_____1' % o Rowing and PP « Doga!\ teplied the old man, slowly and trem> | adioy, you never can forget! But my father ainn‘n A] its ever; and when the fatal moming ~- a od lovely in tha eyes of her foud father, 'The Doge} blingly, * I ask for a son, A noble son 3 1 love him t . - | dawned, RQ 91030, knelt down and prayed, order- | Navy Apprenmions, -The care and attention be- gazed on lits beautiful dnughter but spake not- 'a thin I prize my own lite; you have a daugh- coutd he so fondly love, aad then grow cool?| ed rome mill which he drank, wrete two letters | stowed upon this eluss af individuals, are highly 'Then turning his ey nubtl sult h‘ ath hi moth , mam | price INS an GTVS\* | Never d absense will bring back the affection, and | ong 10 his “Huh-N; in Ammica, aad the. other to | commenduble. - In time we shall have the most © hen turning his eges upon the gull Sened Mh | tor fair; you love hor; you fervently desito ! gigtance will make thy heart grow fonder} 'Fo the secrotmy of State, incloxing it, wad then doy | respectable, practical and «killed ody of aenmen .; he dropped the ring in the bosom of his bride. 'The| she should live. Aye; I remember the time] yl} I say farewell.\ 21:3“ (ll-i sherift'to he jntaormed that ha wusxenldy, ju the world. 1 enw some of those bays daughtar leaned over to watch the pledge as it] when I heard. thy heart-rending ery, ' Oh God ils P § wen they. eftime into his reom he sail be hat | day und was delighted . with their npposranogs- - \ e ° wk » ('To be continued.) two requests to make-one that his rms mig hls, a D ow rater ; y res: 14.) and t Stav. say 8 fo- # might | so so professional.. 'The; hile fellows tine“? “1: “tam“ l“: tress” ha??? A save, save my child,\ and then 55m), say “4 be left as loose as possible, which was Iimanely | yeel n‘mide in their vocation : with hasyscollar, e rush on the gondola was extreme. Dash !| more, aged man,\ said the excited Doge, inter- i a and | instantly neceded to, | **J make the other;\ | and broad tin I L tric Editor jackets, | f Carz. Craross W. A 3 H Re | and broad tarpaulin lint, and trim Something falls in the water, white robes flutter] rupting hi I gozi th lid and mois- said fe, *not under any idea that it cnn be gran- | % 1 ct ~I knuWifig class of- boys . pting him, and gazing on the pa id and mois » t y a E Heat and clean withaii. _knuwsifg class of-! ys tn the breezo, then disappear beneath the wave;| tened eye of his daughter ; then shouting in a ted, bnt that it may he held in remembrance that | whose situation is so desisableS®UDnder the, par- ° ** - I have made it ; it is, that I may be permitted to | {y y who 1 the: warm @ Oh Cod, my 'dunghter,\ exclaimed the frantic] loud voice,lie exclaimed, * bring forth the prison- y the State of Virginia, than Capt. C’sdrlw die in my -This of coinsefiould fot be ‘fmarzxagsefifltll’xi vsrgnggicfigsysYiheil‘lfngs Ilgmp rim. Doge, \ my daughter} sive, save my daughter !\} er !\ 'The door opened and the noble prisoner gzx'lehclf);%9:nzifigfe313511132153 15m?” Flu-(311131; allowed ; and the request seemed to have no oth\ | and thrive. - \ R \ j R - . C 8 & f T F , Bed i \T_ , * , rome hays A light bark shoots through (he water; the young | stood before the Doge surrounded by his attend-] war, related to us by a friend, and which we be- ans???‘tvlhaim‘lfics‘l‘lgtvlghghfl}; glxnrggmllrfiqllix‘z In the navy -they are well fed “Th? mid» h onraiman leaps in tho gull sinks from sight; then} ants, He was not the joyous Fernando ; care| ev© 15 not generally known, :, example of his power over himself and others 0¢- ornate ndmg'x “In-{mgr gqurtwlgi’ tlacs ogain benting in his arms the unfortunate \ F s s At the commencement of the war the now sil-} °C\ . ® ® navigation-a chance 0 promotion to , md a 1 8 ® s had blanched his cheek, and quenched the bright» } vor paired veteran was a gay, young midshipman curred at this melancholy moment. 116 was pass- | and captains, if they. deserve i hy their + nV u + L ® a+, H a my , M w R hel e maid; and the duughtor is saved from an OceND| nese of his oye. You murdered the Duke of} synched to the CGonsitution, ned was on bourd | \l\; out “ltfindfll by the bheglfls, and preceded by | I understand the number of the apprentices} . rot in i tens i U m s vos R xecuth _ w § ; a far , 2 gn ot dotrary of their baggage to provent grave; once ngain Joy reigns in the Doge's heart, | G_-\ - Spoke the Dogo as he fastened his] that ship in the celebrated action with the Guor» “a gufcu “mo; imlmle a pussfig‘ew ‘stpml ‘tlw lhgmmh—lhnl‘lhe ouly requisites “W“:“E” the aps. (= . mmthém‘” l nggage to proVvent | png ho eagorly domanded, ! where is the preserv-| searching look upon the prisoner. | ** No,\ repliod riore. - On that memorible occasion he pertorm« h‘h'“: Ififr’iufi‘fifl an:fin’fsiinlt‘flm‘xfi‘i\fi’t’lf‘tffl‘i'w‘ml‘? plicant he ol gund».l(=\\\)x\t‘xnglerl astud my?“ bggrng N F t F F R & 5 i ing. er ; curing NS ' 3) thts rte C qvar a cortuin age,. (Lbeliéve 18 years as ie 'the gm‘thgu\|nxflg“m$ Shauna, and Frmgl}! Culu or af my: child 1\ \Mere exclaimed the at-] Fernando, firmly, \1 am no murderer; in my own img,‘g;§§§,gfi‘fihllfiit’fifitflgnt'f‘h vigil}: {11311223 ed him in his hour, ond the tears were streom®g |, On the latter poifit Fam nmgmnina aus to and fram. Dubs on ett arntogiu. ACC MUL thro 'gh | tendants, pushing forward the young man, who! defence I stew the Duke, and would again, were I f aet toad af smoke, 'i from | his eyes in. torrents. Biomet paused for ® | ' frig surprising that hundreds of persong in this \© without ¢oiigre or detention at 5 chenectady. R . a wa 08 enveloped in a heavy cloud af smokey PDM 188} moments lis hands wore hot at liberty--ht R88» | p} prising C . persons t Lt o gr A)) taggage positively at the rluk of the owner failing on his knce before the Doge, bowed his| free, and were the Duke aliveto insult.\ 4 Young | incessant eannonade, so that it was impossible 10 | pq pig the min v Po hed. beon an in- | QH) do not try to get theit eotis: Of the appren- ; theraofe . as L head, then rose again. | \Phy name yourg man? | man, thy words are harsh,\ continued the Doge, distinguish either from the deck of the other. At) mate of a dungeon habitug H of hos in= | tiee lists . Tris owing 19 the fret that they aro 14 JOHN GOSTIGAN, Supt. red the Doge, ** Seea.\ 8 & & this period, young. Morgan respectfully suggested ate ofa dungeon habituated to scenes of horro? | ignorant of the great advantages the Gn rhe Av memes emmm ene ment enquired the Doge, * Fernando Mediccy,\ return | bowing to him at the same time, to speak furthet» | Holl that a man should be seut aloft aud hardened nguinst their operations, fell | Nupy Apprentice ' pace j , u o + R R + bibdate nse s la eves in | CC * A Ams Ution and Schonactady Railronils c.“ the youth, - *+Then here, Femando, take this | I'm harsh you say,\ rcturned the prisoncr, while} where the smoke was not so densely packed, il‘fl llfiZIZLthli‘s'b gee“ 13:3“er hr'fil“) os ml“; ‘i’pe‘l‘lf‘d ugtllg A Ermsb T APITL fst, 181k -One Puily Line ench way, ting as a token of my remeinbrance, and appear | an air of dignity beained in his countenance; the | order to ascertain the position of the Guerriere. } ched on \h;)«ln‘ ibrgfiro the youthful sufferer ha - Cars llcugc ub 0 {afoul/c A. M. at the palace, to-morrow.\ Saying which the| poor must not be trampled on ; come send me off, End “if“?l‘he ‘mPlK‘ “0?\ to Flinn the guns. The} °__ to § A sccond daily and night ino wile be tun, as | Dogo gave ordere for the return of the th gwondo-| _- R ommodore doelined to send any man On a a0re | 4p « R wma en “035?“ tho Mail Boats on thy Hudeon River run “h E 15 ont below, t fis dougt 8.1, do yo.“ nu‘t hefar. the startling toll of the bell, vice so desperate. | Young Morgan immedmlclyl he color of the Rebel uniform was green. Day Lbitk. , als a, and wont below, to see his daughter, who was demanding its victin'? send ime of ; I aslt you) volunteered, ran up the shrouds, and in a few =-- ~~ 1. F; Tlfli‘iru‘n‘d‘fi’ mam?“ gyffflmwx'fififi'fi‘ lm with her attendants, - The youth leaped lightly | not for life, when justice has been denied me; I| moments was directing the men at the guns, from Tail roul Hae , rn and | down the side of the vessel in his own boat ; he F tan fo amidst a shower of balls. - His clothes were eut ¢ a wpliant een for the most valued boon off 2 G ' ' t“‘§‘t“‘)§lt‘r1rge far bwiggl'lgo' and none carried with- | looked a moment alter the noble barge as it fl’flfll- \mg na {than die In); menial,\ chluime: the| if; “l“n a (luzlpn Pli‘ficsj‘mi he we???“ une or two 1 6 nde h I Bul - + + A * i * glight wounds whi e in this: periions sit being accompan u‘ybwwwgori’OUNG ed on, ised his oars, ond then his bark shot over| Doge, sinking hack in fis chair with insulted dig- When the British fignie amp \mama“ her com- &C. ae 9 . dnd B ixineer the water, and he was gone. Mouth rolled on! pity, - # A menial! thou styest \ returned the | ofander in wired of Cot, Hull, whether that was Superintendent and Engines t but F a dara y yest, \ 4 Tro hind T tavidned in the shroud month, but Fernando never appeared at the palate| prisoner calmly,\ and can a menial wear the | 8 real man who had been in the shrouds of the Doge to claim his favor, and. the incident gages E'lgnet ri)n’fl\' how came it hc:e ?\ and as a ll he lcmmuuulugh “byes\ or . -'lll°])reply‘ P + 6 ' * h why do you asit } + Because, - eat acres, was forgotten in Venice. he cast the golden pledge upon the floor, her | fac \have b i im Ud 1 vae have been firing at him this hour; he must A prison stands near the «Bridge of Sighs,\ | continued, \ say, d: d to 2\ - 'The | have a charmed life.\~--AN. Y. Stur 8 y, dare you doom to die ? he life.\ -V. ¥. Slur. and the dark water Inshes the adamant walls of| daughter gazed and fainted u I 's t 4 g @ pon her father's the dreary pile. - A prisoner was there ; he stowly | shoulder, who said in a husky voice, ** Thou art Wiry Wosrax was taxes prom ras mip.-Maithew - M + bro Henry says < | \ Woman was made of a rib out of paced the cold stone floor ; and then in deep ago-| uo prisoncet ; strike off his chains, for by beavens | the side of Adam ; not nade out of his head the : ; s head to top ny he stood and gazed, and pressed his. aching | he is free.\ *T thank thee, Doge,\ returned the | him-not out of his feet, to 'be trampled upon by brow. - Ho walked again, then raised his arms, | youth him--but out of his side, to be equal with him , un- hi * der his arm to be protected , and near to his heart which were bare, and the strong muscles were The bands are off ;-the prisoner is freed ; and | to be beloved.\ rick; av