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THE NEW YORK HERALD. J Al > Ms Said Soni Iai Ais. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER I8. 1842. Price Two Cents ENGLISH SCHOOL. ia “| PISBLvW'S RIDING SCHOOL, 499 Bowery—W. J. he Lil Sanint awake eal ae eldest da er, a t, blue | feits a collected; and James select - NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- HAVANA, ISLAND OF CUB. DR Vis hom base) PaO tei as Spun sai ange i be eldest, memen tir, 6 Drigies Hie ing a couple, held them over Harriet Gibbs’ head PORTATION COMPANY. CHARLES DUNNE WATERLAND, Evruing class for gentlemen will commence on Monday BY MRS. Le H. SIGOURNEY. eyed girl of eighteen no have you asked * | ““* Whose ‘two pawns are these,” said he “ and NEW YORK AND NEWARK. HIS Academy was established two years ako, evening, '2thinstant, ‘aud continue each Monday and Fr “ Bow down thy head,—thou born of clay Jest name ’em over, will you whatalalktieandeie dette redeeny ahaa Tenge, of tee former Intendent General ofthe oveoing, during the senson. Bow down thy heed to me,” , “Oh, [can’t name ’em over,” said James ; “jest | What shall he ands! te othe: tinguished individuals of the obility and merchants of | Select parries of ladies and gentlemen, can be accommod: Pirate tes rt mewe WO 8, — watt ho tw d you'll see for yourself The lady shall kiss the schoolmaster,” said Har- this city. Itt: condueted on the plan of the German “avmna- | ted with instruction ou Tuesday and ‘Thursday eveniuge of ispering Lily seem’d to say, vait an hour or two and you'll see for yours riet, “and the gentleman shall go into the fore-room and the method of tuition is the “interrogative.” All the | each week. As sank the footsteps of the day Pve asked pretty much all the young folks within a i kiss Mrs, Briggs.” ao cents. Scholars anderstandthe English language, and many of them | “A Military clas for gentlemen in military Upon the grassy lea. mile; aa.muoh astwenty-of ‘em 1 guess.” SE eT cicehs aves EEE nl ak it habitually and fluent horsetmansh ay ing, 1th ine “ i eae nal “ ow? s Miss et Gi Mr. ary Ten aa tke ater eta ‘The Principal haa the experteuce of schools in France, Ger- | stant, aud iby during’ the, sea Its dewy lips to mine I prest, sua > have you asked, Betsy Harlow” said | 14 do it,” said James RN ery 4 many, Eogland, aud the United States. His chiet aim is to to subscribe to either of the abo And drank its murmur‘d sigh, Susan. “Oh, la me! I shan’t do no sich thing,” said H PO iy ve" iby rvs ive the youth ‘entrusted to his care a practical knowledge of thelr earliest ‘convenience. Daily A large, round tear lay in its breast, “Yes, and Ivory too, if that’s what you want to |. “Ob, lam ait preter Mere -M. Ars P.M. those branches ofa police education, which are required in all | instructionas usual, {or ladies from 11 A. M. to 4 P,M.: for rh aie - 7 ” : ries, with a half scream. 1% do. 4, do. active careers, and are applicable to any. gentlemen, from 'to 10 A. M. and 334 to 9PM, Evening Hast thou a woe to be contest, know,” said James. “Then you don’t have your ring again,” said ih vie caume’ of study, there, coniprehends de Kuali, asain Thou favorite of the sky ? “Nobody ssid any dhing about Ivory," id Su. | y,9, 1002 9 y 1 again, ‘ 4 rene! rm: i wages; History, Geogrs shies, oy Bee ed “Dw. 5 ae : san, a . ame i she turn ey? A From th fot of Goursiindt street. Recvral Floss, the ractical ‘part of Mathematies, and ne sere i edad Pas Ae Era on Saveur cet eee APS QHeSh, guRehe turner * Well, then, 1 suppose Imust do it, or is eel be Leave Newark. rawingsof varions kit Id & o le by H. B. : pure than opening ¢ a ‘ 4 eat rye | Setting a bad example to the rest,” sai jarriet. a EPSP date Firrpatimantecinpea mais ar | Edie Mao gti Meee | pata aah ak Here, Bak comeback here," suid James, Ive | Saye ran toe eat ee res NEW YORK, ELIZA yf hy: alld nd all the classes receive, in rotation, instruction New York. ‘These Mills have been tested by competent ThAsdaslings from my bosom bro! got something to tell yon ; he | Long, and at once gave the whole company audible Mo. 1 wand E . cent exhibition of these Mills, 4 Ibs, fe r en cleare! ‘d the Lily’ *, mt A ‘a. <a y e e| - ‘i LF fs Hagungen a ponecay tanelfcble mannerrand | conenhiation of these Sills ifs "ofoftee were ground pr age ceerer siesttithe Tilywtone ~"ehey say Ivory is waiting on Harriet Gibbs ; | yi¥0rY Harlow walked leisurely into the fore-room. s those of riperyears correctly and easily. Snes oe tbat 9 y ig ear to meet, : + What he did there the young people could not cer- i P.M. ey os er a aT, but also of other | Saniht haar 9¢ Haglan Mila.” Grocers, Coffee” and Si “Think not for sympathy alone, whatdo you think of that?” said James talnlyratybutdrouy theliesrerlanely Gian annie HAM 9% languages, is thus placed within the reach of the youth of the | tent, ax it- will save. the expeuse of one Of these: Mills in Thusunto thee T breathe my moan, 2 Sco delieve word of it,” said Susan, color- | jj. elderly people. there assembled, they inferred ‘The trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Boundbrook, Somerville, | United Siates, withoat its being mecessary for them to re- | Sharpening in less thau one year, 4 fi iy ough sympathy is sweet. ing still more deeply. ‘ . i i fe, comect withthe 3AM) Zand 4PM tus from New | Mngush the miny ndvaviares which accrue from ankngish ed Hi’. ROLLINS & SCUDDER, | WSs. Be each Heda Saas “Well, Harriet will be here this evening,” said | [hat he did iene he on his retura James gave Fare between New, York and Klizabeth Towu25 cents youths from the United States, isto feiltate the acguirement ay BacSeathe and western geutlemen living remote from eens your fragite race, James, “and then may be you can judge for your James then selected two wore of the forfeits, and fare between le, 75 cents. ‘4 5 Mill seats, would fiat We to their advantage to-examine these © lot it islike us to fade, F 4 NEW YORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. | would be doubly repaid them by by the latter, and to introd! Mills, as they are portable and adapted to grinding corn or Like ns to seo in datkutes let Is her brother coming with her ?” said Susan. held them over Bill Dingley's head. i here the man! the English schools. "The ki 8 Whose ‘ id what shall h ‘are reduced. . re the mnanly spirit o| ‘uglish schools. you gram, and can be propelled by steam or horse power. Your b! Segitart «“ George is 6 aat ‘ . hose two pawns are these, and what shall he f sens of the United States can have nothing to fear fot ry t . ‘our blossoms’ wither’d grace. George is coming,” said Jame but whether 4 en From the foot of Liberty street, daily. : ing to fear P.S.—No expense of sharpening, as the material of which ming, James, and she do to redeem them?” said James. Leave New York, ‘Leave New Brunswick. ania, Cae nobes hene aaRICaS SaATY, Sree nade, a'urally becomes sharp by grinding. Yet let the Will Supreme be blest she will come with him, or with Ivory Harlow re- |” « We shall kiss each other through a chair back,” i ais Me Tfmits, a tine bath and complete gymuasium for the preservation | 2S OMY DREBSCE And with a spirit meek, mains to be seen. A tal are Ff] a Ft “ of the pupils” health. ‘Two youths, lately arrived from Germa- | Fy}CONOMY. TN DRESS Eatcusive ‘assortment of keh, Shut close the tear-drop in your breast, _That Christmas was rather a cold day, and as | “Soyij.0 Susan Bri gs and Mr. Stephen Long have , P.M. r ay, have passed the summer in the school in perfect health, As Wat SENN SOs Fg igs Peco Hocal And wear, as badge of Heaven's sweet rest, night approached, it grew still colder. got to do it,” said sabre SA tte eae Pate ee caste SEMTE | La cl'inn fentordepertmiont? Onldrva are sevelved st say f ie tung io ogplle an eicuntve anortiment | Its sinile upon your cheek Eile o@ wore wood,” anid Mr. Briggs, Ugct your |” Whereupon Mr. Stephen Long readily took a chair . M. a . is fof ted : of seasonable geods, con jeaver and Milled Cloths, for ——— rooms warm, so there shan’t be no shiverin’ or hud- | ond approache iss Si Su: Se in the 6 993 U4 A.-M. cain from New Brune as; Wensp arene canes anmiet al pe aa Mit aud trunaed iu firststyle will be found: worthy’ the BY SHEA SMITH The boys never were more ready to start prompt | /2" cl f d his hi Flick and 246 and 496 F. M. train from New York, iis been re | Fance | There are no cxtras except clothes and books, ieee ee ee “Next Thursday 1s Christmas,” said Mrs. Briggs, | ly at their father’s bidding than they were on this | Het belding a chair up to bis face, and his lips poked " Negr York ad New srunewick, $0 cuts hana eos Case a Fron those ahs bate dad aay aed Tae ieea in | MRAM came bustling out of the Kitchen into the long | oceasion.. ‘The large fire place. in the Tong dining | “trouah the back of 1 colored up to the eyes, and si Rahway to Ne nil vai das Rees emma. anicle, eke ee ee’! ) dining-rogin, and took her seat at the breakfast ta- | room was soon piled full of round sticks of heavy | ‘T > ori “ Passengers who procure their tickets at the Ticket office, re | FYOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE —WORAN S| it ef ete ase atvteay for | ble whet her husband, Ale, Solomon. Bewea mai | too pees ten anion fieevieahe Do it, doit!” eried half the company, ‘* or you PB ad A Mtaede ae necnlvel tre oe HAUGHWOUT, 361 Broadway, Manuftetarers, Axents | {ith B.veade Silk a Vcxtings (entire bow « Ua th id , , BS, wood almost up to the mantle; and the fires inthe | shane have your handkerchief Lg sia) cop fl i * roadway, ot parties, &c. Meri am § tins, and en, being er, were seated | “fore-room” : i ere ow one Ra Gactor only on the y when purchased. __auil 3m* | and Commission Merchants, have jst received and are now | Cssitheres nil ol which wall pers sponianmpienthe b f om + it Me % tea im number, were se ated fore-room” and in the end-room were re newed Mr. Stephen Long seemed bent upon redeeming WINTER ARR7NOEMENT oo | festa se sal sblendid assortment of che following art | superintendence of as eficient cutters ws can be found inthe | Before her. | It Mrs. Briggs v as the last atthe table, | with equal bounty. By early candle-light, the com- | jin pawn at any rate and he followed Mice Sues “"Silvercd, Galtand Bronze Ga Chandsliers, 610.20 lights, | CORBEY, AL prices to auie the times, 1uvariably upon cash terms. the ciroumotance must not be set dow n as an index pany began to drop in one after another, and by | With the chair with an earnestness that showed he VG jronse 4 " Mt m* ec ‘fi © her character, for she was a restless, stirring bo- | twos and threes in pretty frequent succession.— | \. 1 ; ‘ 4 ; Eanes Brack che a © FAMILIES GOING SOUTH, to the Weat Indies or | dy, and was never the last any where, without good | ‘There were atent hove tn cound rackets outer | Tit tot mean’ to be bafiled: When Nise Posen ets, x y: , gi There were stout boys in round jackets, and stouter ‘ 1 4 Id fi Gus Braces, ind Europe.—A res} ible female , 24 years of age, wishes to use. From childhood she had bee hi be : ie “i found herself cornered, and could retreat no fur- NE! v INE | \ De. Sennemnert Lights, tie gbtain a permanentuitnation as seamstress, in agentecl tamily: | TOVO th at tl old canes, Sale nner taught to be- | boys in long-tailed coats, and rosy cheeked girls in | ther, she kissed her hand and tossed it at the chair. aN New Breaiee bis Bo Girauaotes, : ito § She would prefergoing to Burope, yet would accept of » good | lieve that the old auage, ‘the eye of the master does | shawls, and blankets, and cloaks, and mufis, and | "*! phat wont do:* cried linlf'w dbael Voideu Via Newark, New eae ig Pion om Trenton, Borden- Canasebran, amie! othe West ladies. The best of reter | more work than both his hands,” applied eaelly tippets. Some of the middle-aged and elderly peo “J had to redeem mine,” said Harriet Gibbe, THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Gata Lainpe, Malt ¥ amps and Lanterns, Meading Lianps "Av A: bor Te, upper Post oFeaigN | well to. the mistress. Accordingly she was in all | ple, who had remained to pass the evening, sat in | «4 had redeem mine,” said pi or ph ig Leave New from the toot of Liberty street, daily, at9 | ® iulbeunonebes SISK'S NOVELTY COOKING ET - parts of the house #! ovee, not only working with | the “fore-room” with Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, while |, °84 A Mand 4 P M. dew article of Solar a very superior article. F NOVELTY COOKING STOVES, Ke. have re " : her's ree + eal ds to Mordentows, thence by a », anew article of Deflecter for improving the light of cerved no premiums in any instituce except the American | her own bands, but ove ng every thing that 4 the young folks were huddled into the end-room, till “ Well, you may redeem mine too, if you area nana haw pense . from AY | the bt pattern of Astral Lamp. e 4 any cues ar ao" Kybecause they hate not been extubited iu | was done by others. “Indeed, now that we have said | the supper table should be spread in the long dining | 4; 4qvcls Yow May redeem mine t pee Bhar IadotsCich Mipcom emcee er aes O@ Camden, (opposite | - Weeci.oe vist avery gmt af Lope. ond Chunsclion; far | encaisrireitisrnel rele areca yo ie xood asafy. | thus meh in favor of Mrs. Briggs, a due regard to | hall withherhaid. oe E eee) rT aeecenge CSRS. she office foot of Li- | churches, halls and public butting. ties, namelyihe suatly merited praise of being sngerorto all | impartial justice requires us to add, that Mr. Briggs | “There's Ivory Harlow’s bells,” said James, as a | Wt het bat Stephan Long found he “eatild” war re berty street, where a commodions ssoamboat willbe in readi: - Dee Pee RANE, Candlesticks, Napkin | esr Stover. by hundreds who have used the very Stove boast: | himself, though a very quiet sort of a man, and not | sleigh came witha merry gingle up to the door; and deem his pawn through the chair, he declared he east, with bageage erates on doa td. ate) Baskets, Castors, Trays, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, Napkin | ing its premiims. eich ; of so restless and mercurial a temperament as his | instantly the windows were crowded with heads | wy: a Sahai’ “Ritchie ne Philadetphi rates ed fr ¥ ings, Butter Tabs, Butter and Fruit’ Knives, Suuifers and Query—Which Stove will consuine the least fuel, providing would redeem it without the chair. So setting the eee B,ceies are conveyed fom city to city, | Hat Coffes and Tea Urns, he, culate it at leisure, the gue 40 | Wife, could hardly be said to be less industrious.— | looking out to see who had come with him. Ivory | Sune cown he omoneneed thresh cree tes the Ench train is provided with a Ladies Car, in which are apart- | _ Fine Table Caslery, in setts and dozens; Japanned Tea Tr n be brought near | His guiding motto thro life had been— lived about a mile and a half distant, and was the | Mjc5 Susan, who held beth hands tightly over her ments and Zooms expresaly for the Ladies use. Ce ie Gone Do ie: pe nly eee ee ea “He that by the ploagh would thri only one who came with a sleigh that evening, a8 | face, After some violence, however the com pany Cheetuue aeet by railroad from Carded nt actos A Rand Hes, Sugars, kc. pag : t that Stove which will admit of the. qreatest a Himself must either hold or drive.” most of the others lived considerably nearer. heard the appropriate signal of triumph, but wheth. Peet eet 5 FR Roc tesbedt tally bo ilform their £ wers, | of cooking on the amallest. spaces and. cookie well, with the a : , | _ “Why, there’s four of ’em, as true as Tlive,” said | heard the ; Nee, And most literally had he bee: d by th had b The Lines for Baltimore, ve ia at? A M, snd 4P | 8nd the public genera! y, that their arraiy | least amonnc of fuel, the best Stove, be it which it may ? Look iterally had he been governed by the pre- | | se aliae. cmearh dh 4 E bendinrl er the victory had been achieved upon cheek or peo, hee i. i Bufacturersare suont’ atthey can sell_all . stove, cept. He was, is short, an industrious, thriving | Susan, as they crossed. the stream of candle light, | hand, always remained matter of doubt, ‘continwation of the lines from New York, ‘ , i | {from the windows and spread I ‘4 , i w Dt se and respectful r E ot two Joares of broad; baked without chai ins, New ce a exact location it is Bp br eka tp ¥ the ¢ Steer ir yp U ie In redeeming the rest of the pawns, the penalties ms which alone t key roasted oUt Mo e s | our purpose here to disclose. We give our fair | doc . je ot the younger boys had already i were as various as the characters of the several persons who stood as judges. One had to measure half a dozen yards of love ribbon. One had to hop onding aingunt of beiling doue at the same time, and all done (oo f a better proof of the merits of a Stove than a diplo ded you by three men who have d lerstand its prineiples as well opened the door, and in a moment more the new comers were ushered into the room, viz: Ivory Har- low and his sister Betsy, and Harriet Gibbs, and a d unfair, if we have any, the whole range fgland, from the shore of Connecticut to ren Mountains, and from Mount Hope to REMOVAL. PHILLIP) CASH TAILORING Mi What mettle! | ly Thad 1 across the room on one foot backwards. Another MENT, mina diver tine sehead Lake, to trace him out. But we shall | Strange gentleman, whom Ivory introduced to the | had to kneel to the prettiest, bow to the wittiest, EOONOWY I CENT BNe 7 attempt of allother stove manufacturers to copy alter it ? not point to the spot, lest Mr. Solomon Briggs, see- | Company ARSE ALT f pa gentleman who | and kiss the one he loved best. But when Bill reafaon Negima Fatin~ o!-senviigot | H waved wrate cthe Mecieneryamgernenas, | ng bis owp likeness brought home to his own door, | was engaged to Keep the disinet school that winter | Dingley” stood. as judge, he declared ‘he werat in “G0 per cent for ¢ up. tor the patent law protects that, although they may copy } Mmght thigk us impertinent for meddling with faini- | And then he turned anc Caer dot tee ron | favor of any half-way punishments, and he accor- (THE advertiser dk ms it unnecessy k- | theshape.) x i ly affairs. c i told him that the master had arrived at their house | dingly adjudged the delinquents to kiss every lady eyed system of giving alist of £ | ihe above are plain questions, and the publie have already | ‘To go tick to our starting point—Mrs. Briggs, | that afternoon, as he was to begin the school the he that the length of time h and gentleman in the room ; that is, the lady to kiss the extensive patronage bestowed on ‘tum, Greralvogvers.” Lee's committee of tee decide woat they | Who had stopped in the kitchen till the last moment, | next day, so he thought he would bring him with | {he gentlemen, and the gentleman 10 kiss te ladies horn be fegved re ¢ient voucher for his capabilities. si ot Ky merit must yield to influence. We only | in order t see the last dish properly prepared for him, a Pecuthy yer which penalties the aforesaid delinquents performe: elit attend promptly tothe collection and payment of bills, | BEiae connected with anrtensive cloth exh rape examination of the Novelty Stove=so please eall at | breakfastgcame herself at last to the table. That's jest right,” said James, “I’m glad you | according to the best of their abilities. drafts and accounts, and sach other business as may be | D¢¢®! PRs ttre eee Dhuch: oncame 7 isk’s Stove Estabdashs to, then. | se me ve found lower than any other house making up eertal did;” though at the same time his heart belied his POMEROY & CO.2 Wallstreet, New York. _ | "e best descriptions PAIL LIPs: 3 words, for he felt afraid it would spoil half the tun heap, or have “Next Thursday is Christmas,” said she, “and he most econo aical manner, | here it is; Monday now, and nothing done yet to When the game of paws was over, the general vote seemed to be in favor of blind man’s buff— dress. iis and parlors heated in ‘Astor House, Broadway _ | please call a it of i thi of the evening. The boys and girls all at o1 put 2 lind fi d 7 = _ ye. 7 Astor is pe prepare for it. Ido wish we couldever have things ne vO) 8 James had to blind first, and he whirled about the PULLEN & COPP'S LONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB- | gisime *ISK’S STOVE ESTABLISHMENT, | In any sott of season.” on long and sober faces, and sat and stood round | room, and flew from side to side and corner to cor- BER GOObs. ——— ————— At the thention of Christmas the childrens’ eyes | the room as quiet as though they had been ata fune- | ner, with as much ease and boldness as though he HOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.8 Wall street, Th THE salons iio ae hs Ca eR eM brightened, from ames the eldest, who was pitt tareenay Site whlepered. je etre ane old had nothing over his eyes; and he kept the compa Rs ollowing choice Segars are alwars on hand at HEN- | twenty-one, down to little Mary, who was but two | him he oug! ‘ake the master into the “fore- | ny continually flying from one end of the hall to the NE’ y ND EAL | ment of imported India Rubber Water Proof Goods, viz: RIQUES’S HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGAR i : oom,” and introduce him to father and mother and | PY,COM! i r Coats and Capes, of superior . Cashmere Lama, Persian, | STORE, wholesale and retail, bi ent 51 William st. years old,jand who, of course, knew nothing about | room,” an Prphyenp pedis ang Tanc | other, like a flock of frightened pigeons. He, how- jessrs. & Co atin disposed of their route | Menno and Cotto, ofall colors and sizes, Tigondes, in hell. and anariet boxes. pir Christmay but looked smiling and bright because | the restof the folks. ‘And I'd leave him there, if {| Cyer, killed them. off pretty. fast, by catching one from New York to Albany and. ‘Proy, the subsen- |, Cloth India Rubber, Water Froof, super Luma, Lama Per Nee gas Noe itll and quarter boxes all the rest did. was you,” she added in a very suppressed whisper, | after another, and sending them’ into the room. — Exes fom Tew Gods pil sceaites to een Tadia Habber Weddings for uxpetigern, Epi tet naam Mr. Briggs, however, who. considered the last re- | lest she should be overheard. While they were running for their lives, this way ~ 4 ing that, corsets, ke. de ‘A : tofore, leaving New York, Albany and Troy, Daily , and 328 6m) |. ABRAHAMSON. Regalias, of a superior quality, in x 4¢ and 1-10th boxes mark as having a little bearing upon himself, replied i ba? Mont for- box somehow or other, Harriet Gibbs most always blun- th Jaco! Express, and will TT WINE S—200 bales Bridyort “manuinctory, comprising @ Conxresas, in qusner ees —‘That he should think three days was time enough pany James at once followed the suggestion of Fam, and that, Ivory Harlow couldn’t help noti connect at wit Zor" Srecie, Hank ‘Notes, Packages, Bundics Seine, Herring and Gil Net | ‘Trabucas, and took Mr. Stephen Long into the other room an "doentlets, sesortansar ol i 1» to an 7 i . LaNorma, do lo to get a Christmas dinner or a Christmassupper good introduced him to Mr and Mrs. Briggs and the rest | dered into the same corner where the schoo! master hout U Pee ane Nee Neck apd Montreal. and Fatiemnar be 8 HH : Fe Cee ra Bre: La Esperanza, do do enough me common sort of folks.” : of the company, and a chair was of course set for | was; and sometimes she would run right against ont Bars rest fom Albony ng sng 1 i 1 and 1m the manufacture. Kor sale in lots [Cg peony cen nelly gy a “It would be time enough to get it,” said Mrs. | Mr. Long, and he of course sat down in it and be | him before she saw him; and then sometimes she tended 10. "Particular attention wil be paid to the collection | CdigyPucume™ oY | EDWD. K. COLLINS & CO. TaTresia, Baaniiee eo Briggs, “if we had any thing to get it with; but we | gan to talk about the weather and ether subjeets of | would ulmost fall down, and the schoolmaster would gfrctes, drafes, acceptances, &c.. and prompt returns made for EW INVENTED 01, c = ae ‘Misgan’s haven’t aanite of flourin the house, nor no meat for | like interest, while James retreated back to the end- | have to catch hold of her to keep her from falling. — LLEN ing boots and shoes perfeetly wa'er prook—to be obtamed | — yanetilla’s, | go. the mince pies, and there ain’t no poultry killed yet, | room. ‘The moment the master had left the room | More than once that evening Ivory wished he had Offices—Pallen & Copp, 234 Wallon aN ear of the subscriber at his old established Leather and_ Finding » gd neither?” : 5 the boys and girls all began to breathe more freely, | not breught her, and more than twice he wished Thos. 15 Exchange, Albany. Store, Ne. {Ann street. Frees 125 Rp box. a ig ng Mateos, do i “Well, well, mother,” said Mr. Briggs, very mo- } and to bustle about, and talk and laugh as merry as | Susan Briggs might forget that he did bring her. | rng malredny sad strost Troy. Uicuemiemkiniyrenmcein ek rn Frmcipes, of the Rendon, Cruz aud Sans, all eut. todeb. | derately, gnd with a half smile, “just be patient a | crickets. Nota few regrets were thrown out from | The brisk running and bustle at blindman’s buff Ce EPERENCES ate Montreal. | Gis tmer H. BROWN. ee litte, andyou shall have as much Chris'masas you | one and another, that the schoolmaster had been. | drew the elderly people to the door of the fore-room, New Your, panes Troy. FRENCH WINES —The subscriber offers forsale inlow te | Gousiant to want. infers a bushel of as good wheat as ever } brought there to’ spend the evening, and some of | where they stood and looked on. When James had ime, Ward & King, E.J. Humphrey, Jno. Payne, suit purchasers:— Bustament do was 1 put into a bag on Saturday ; James } them thought “Ive Harlow ought to a-known bet- | exught about half the company, Mrs. Briggs could cantake a horse and carry it to mill this morning, ter, for he might know it would spoil half their | not stand it any longer. She slipped off her shoe, ‘Au J. He im ! i 4 et ea 5 Bim Seeman vaiog Cases very old Chebils aud’ Chambertin. Papert "Soe squares “ties, a onperior ort t—20 casks superior ee NN. B.—Hotels and grocers plied on reasonable terms. and in two hours ‘ou may have a bushel of goo aa But it seems they had not rightly estimated | and in she went right amongst them, and joined in ater & Ver F. Leake Cement—¢ Casks best French Cement. 14 linb flour. You've got butter enough, and lard enough ir. Stephen Long’s social and youthful qualities, | the game; and she ran about lighter and quicker fimemaee Cor 0” beet! JB. TIMMERMAN, QARDING.—‘he origival Walton Howge, 3 Peart seer, | in the house, and if you want any piums Gr raisins, | who, although two or three and twenty years old, | than any girl there. So much upon the alert waa “NEW YORK RK AND BOSTON RAIL HOAD LINE. ABLE SLACKOMITIS-FORGES Cite ne | ie ee peter A pe Yowjer; trem Loesou, Teng: Chan suc! pp of t ne. ames may at Has- | was soy Hal as much of a boy as any in the room. | she, and moved about with such noiseless and nim- Via Norwich anp Worcester Rattroaps. scribers, being the sole Agents for the Manufacturers of | cents perday. Farnilies cau be accommodated with private | Call’s store, as he comes home from mill, and get | He had not been gone more than fifteen minutes, | ble ‘footsteps, that she was in fact the very last to Compose steamers running in cou- | Concklin’s Patent Portable Forge and Bellows, beg leave to | rooms on reasouable terms. Wines and spits, 3 cents per | What you want. Then Mr. Butterfield is going to | before he came posting back into the room with the | be taken. And when, at last, she was cornered and nection ith: lorwick & Worcester and Worcester & Bos | call the atte 9 of the pablig to the above article. ‘Phat they ilasechome brew ale # cents per ping tine Welsh rarebits4 | kill a beef critter this morning, and I’m going to | young folks again, much to the dismay of the whole | eaught, James wes a little puzzled to know who it “wOuCEsTER, Capt.J.H. Vanderbilt. ia, we believe a ouihcient evidense a thet | serait rales and melon chonseea be bed oar pee,? cents | have a quarter of it, so that before noon you can | company. A cloud immediately settled upon their | was, for he felt almost sure he had caught all the AGA Ne eat a then Yate pefereuce anette common Ponte for hitning | forabie hme es ‘ella tees "is twiifahinent a | plesod, nad if ihat age enol Pleo eee | aT RE eects ts mice, and soberasdeacons, | large girl. But when he put his hand upon her . —. f 2 ss reference 0% ‘orge for i c b 4 pies of, and a |, Pil se: o Mr. Dut- 7 till Mr. Stephen Long came across the room with an | head, and face, and neck, and shoulders, he exclaim- fearing New Yorks “Tucedaye, ‘Ticmelers end Bavardays | MecetSes, Cougrigtion, Hall Roads, Cana i Hato bee | hnditto theiralvmnge to eal. Thehouse being convement | tetfield’s for another quarter.” And then there is | exceedingly droll expression of merriment upon his | ed a M. used. Those manufactured forthe U.S. Navy are Wrough | to London and Liverpool ships, J ¥. being appointed ageut, he ‘ite pains act Peay large Lae punkins a face, pug gave James a hearty slap on the back, say- fae done, mother; this is you Now you shall ron. ca give passsengers every mformauon. the barn, and there is fine cows that give a goo ing at the same time; blind * oak ecbnerad teak Tease sume Savage to same.favr who |) “New Yer koa Old Commery papers kta ia 3 sm*r_ | messof milk; and you've got spices and ginger, and | _“ Well, now, what's the order of the day here to- | “Oh, no, | can’t do that, James,” said Mrs. Briggs, ledge, viz == é ie 3 OsErH McMURRAY, 199 Pine street, New York, gives ie laeogied and hom viable 1 eee etter alah 1 Pest or forfeits, or blind man’s buff? or | retreating towards the Heer hy ‘Slip, Rast River, a Commodere Crane, Navy |, Portsmouth, N. H.; Messrs. rafts in sums to suit applicavts, on see as there need be any difficulty but what we } what isit? I’m for improving the time.” “Yes, but you must,” said James, ‘you are the steamboat NEW HAVEN, Captain | Carr, Keim & Haines, Philadelphia. Hon. Governier Kemble, PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND, might have punkin pi hfor allhands. And A he whol H ” 4.K. Dustan, will leave every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. i N Br Alt: | Payable at— TY ight have punkin pies enough for all hands. no tonce the whole company burst out into a loud | last caught. da sheeerens at 4o’clock, * Cork, Bainbridge as for the poultry, it'll be time enough to kill that | laugh, and several of the junior boys, feeling such a | ‘* Yes, yes, you must, you must,” echoed the for Boston will be forwarded, immediately on the | generally. Limerick, Ballymena, eeilotraw months and (wo tances ain't enough, | burden suddenly removed from them, fell te pound. | young folks Gn all sides” Speeed TOR Ce een en rocend wa | aah Sere sotinrnesRarion seen eth Farsontow. Pit kill four, besides a bushel basket full of chickens” | ing each other's shoulders, rrobably to prevent them | “Well,” said Mrs. Briggs at last, “if Mr. Briggs ‘For farther information, enquire at the office of LAND—Wanted to hire a few acres of land, suitable Sligo, Cavan, © So now go on with your birds’-egging, and make | in their lightness from flying off the handle. and the rest of ’em will come out aad run,” Vil an are futad SALEEN, cept! Ld et Rint addressed co De Gk D. sa atthe Herald Office ke Sarwan, your Chris’mas as fast as you please, and as much of |“ [ guess we'll ae something or other a going | blind.” v ‘will be attended to, by stating where an imterview may be had. Vatert ne it”? / bime by,” said James; ‘ whatever the compan The elderly people stood and looked ateach other RETR AAELEWEAICROLD COURREY | ae Statin Wrerfora Bitton, When this speech was ended, the children clapped | likes best ; but 1° guess we'll have supper first. for | a minute, and at last they haw hawed right out, and es “| BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Armagh, Enni their hands and laughed, and said, “never fear fa- | that’s about ready.” then half’a dozen of them came out upon the floor STEAM SHIS, Loe | A argc ther, he always brings things out right at last.” The words were but just uttered when the callfor | to jom the game. The handkerchief was put upon Under contesek withibe Leonte of teesadeiraley Kilkeany, Dungarvin, From that hour forth, for three days, there was | supper was given, and the fore-room and the end- | Mrs. Briggs’ eyes, and the young folks commenced _, 5 5 Ballina Mallow unusual hurry and bustle throughout the house of | room poured out their respective companies into the | running, and the old folks commenced. running, WINTER ARB INGFMENT.—O; Teal my Moneysiore, Solomon Briggs, and in the kitchen particularly | long dining hall. It was soon perceived, that, long | and the old folks stepped heavy, and the young Pecemags Th Hest the cars, wall re gaily se fs 33, Koren, Kilrush.” there was constant and great commotion. The | asthe table was, they could not all be seated at once, | folks laughed loud, and there was a most de- “Williaa Bridge, far Cig fal for City eal Monaghan,’ GLAND oven was hot from morning till night, and almost | and there began to be some canvassing to determine | cided racket. Mrs. Briggs, however, soon cleared 7.00 A. M. 8 M. ‘ BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, Commander. Geb dr aie ca Moen ein from night till morning. There wus baking of | whoshould wait. The elderly people must of conrse | the coast, for she was as spry usa eat, and caught - CALEDONIA, — E.G. Lott, do pooner, Payable in every town in Great Britain, | pound cake and plum cake, and spunge cake, and | sit down, and the school master must of course sit | her prey as fast as that tiselul enitndl would do when 3 t COLUMBIA, © Miller, RN lo P. W. Byrnes, squires, Liverpool. sweet cake, and ginger cake, and Christmas cake, | atthe first table, and then ic was decided that the | shut up in a room with a swarm of mice. ES Bas Will sail from Boston, via Halifa i Coy ot les ie prise sectew ese cae = wiht of cake that youngent ohthe young folks should sit down too, be. | When Ey Wad Ones bie lay went bank Artin '; lemonly. 3 ‘ halalna at POOL. FROM Boston. ben a7 Stor thoamatsms, ner | Could be foundin theevok boo then there were } cause the eldest of the young lolks chose to wait | exclusively into the hands of je young folks, an lows febome WR BE crary tan taints cases ie | Cleganie” Eee’: Ger peal Fees accion be provuel salar Ue avalon ef Me | ovens full of mince pies, and apple pies, and custard | and set by themselves. ‘To this, last urransement | ater several ofthem. had been bligdede ic eerne an day till7 P. M. and on Sundays every twenty minutes. Fare | Acadia, Ryne, Nov 4 Dee 1 manroux, apothecary 11) Paris, senemt cepot in New York, 65 | pies, and all sorts of pies. The greatest display of | there was one exception ; for Miss Harriett Gibbs, | last to Bill Dingley’s turn. Bill went into it like a Ba eT e Heorieaers | Bit. tome Boe Candie SB se ae hep aa ples, however, was of the pumpkin tribe. There | when she saw the schoolmaster seated on one side | day’s work. He leaped upon his prey like a tiger New Her Maaaconcek Hote Neck Noth Candee Tay: | easane es were “punkin pies” baked on large platters for | of the table, h sand’ White loney—From Boston to Liverpool, $135—Boston ow er other, inadvertently | among cheep. He ran over one, and tripped up an- bins’ Mills an te will take the 2 o'clock, P. M. | to Halifax $20. ‘ , danse de Saint Guy Christmas dinner, and others on large plates for | of course, taken a seat on the other side directly op- | other, knocked one this way and another that, and Sela Some Clay Ball scemers for Yonkers (wil taue the 9 | |, these ships carry experienced surgeons. No Berths secured | stomach, andshortly,for all ue breakfast and supper a month afterwards; and oth- | posite to him. And when, as the young folks were | caught three or four in his arms at once. He made x ee tga dar os Glen et cit betrats Vict Wasll | Wore-—-Mershandien and Specie, (aibest fey. personal ex. | Sone eee ee simer | ers still, in saucers, foreach of the small children, | retiring from the room, Ivory Harlow looked at her | very quick werk of it and caught them all off, but jams Bridge every hour from 7 A M to 6PM. Rensea) shipped under the name of Im age will be charged as ~ GOUGHS AND COLDS In the next place, there was a pair of plum puddings, | and saw she had concluded to remain, Susan | when he got through, two or three were rubbing the einen er ae Hoare Rex pom, Auely to aA OP eee oe Ome baked ir the largest sized earthen pots, and Indian | thought she saw considerable color come into Ivo- | bruises on their heads, and one was bleeding at the LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 7th January, 7 8 seen lvO 3 VEBIist. rei iH ‘af Hee ee puddings and custard puddings to match. And then | ry’s tace. nose This wound up the blind man’s buff. ndid ket ship ASHBURTON. FALE AND WINTER ARRANGE- Arch street, Philadelphia, the most certain and P 4 TY ‘ P PegeHl Heacticsen, wl geil ss shoves ier sevciae dey? Native atenmvont: Rockland, wil, | Medicine, for ‘Coughs, Cots, Spittn Bloody, Throat the roastings that were shown up on the jnorning of | | When the first company at the table had eaten up | Mrs. Briggs then came out and told Suean to get sing Most superb accommodations for cabin, second cabin = Fone on ON his Ga | Christmas were in_ excellent keeping with the rest of two rows of pies clear round the board, including | a table out in the middle of the room. She then mince, apple, and custard, and ‘* punkin pi of | brought forward a couple of nice little loaves of the largest class, together with a reasonable portion | Christmas cake, and placed them on a couple of of various kinds of cake and sweetmeats, and had | plates, and cut them up into as many slices as there pleasant obstructs Com ‘ mnd Syrup of Wild Cherry overclock, every Monday, | Persons who have abused thetaselv ( beds hs will find both their strength and resolution much improved ME ‘on and after Monday, the 31st of October, ran | 1:ttng Disease, ar ing Middletown Pohit (tide and weather ind Keyport at | i KY jay. Reta son street, New York, al the preparations. Besides a fine surloin of beef, two fat turkies were roasted, two geese, anda half a do- zenchickens. And then another half dozen of chick- nd steel a 4 erp within t maak should make early application on rane TOSEPH McMURRAY 160 Pine corner of South street. | at 12 o'clock, noon, touch 's Dock each wa DT arn Eee eee eat oy ceiee | ens were made into an enormous chicken pie, and | given place to the second company at the table, who | were young folks present, men and women grown, iE SapEheabove will be ruceseded by the packet ship Stes | Stages will be Bi fetines ta convey parsengers to any part | aboreyestorative All prenavatigns from this alu the | baked in a milk pan. hed gonethrough similar operations to «similar ex: |" Now,*eaid Mrs Briggs, “we'll see which of you Wishing toreeal for thuistiietede residiag ia the sld country am ; Oa tint oo | Wee artes may be had of the following Agents, orat No.4 | A query may arise, perhaps, in the mind of the | tent, the great dining hall was speedily cleared of | is going to be married first. ‘These two cakes have have them ‘outby either of the above ships, or any. of STATEN ISLAND FERRY, ~~ | Nom Bixthstrect, Phaldelphiae ag reader, why such a profusion ef food shoald be cook- } dishes, and chairs, and tables, and_all such sorts ef} each ot ema Christmas ring in. thems and which- the regular packets, by applying as above, it by fetter post . LNOR, Druggist, No. 192 Broadway, ed up atonce fora single family, and that family | trumpery, that there might be nothing to impede er gets the slice thathas the ring in it will be mar paid. Reza prof a a Foot of Whitehall street. Da ee '¥ Pelton st, Brooklyn, too not unreasonably large, though respectable in | the real business of the evening ried before the year is out. So all the gals over six= PRL Bo er lee alg og pe set abe Boo, 9, the 0 RE | JOAN MASON, Pate son NJ. dames | numbers, for it did not count over sixteen, inclading | The el:lerly people were again seated in the fore- | teen years old stand up in a row on one side, and all WESTMINSTER, Capt Moore, will sail punctual: | whine ea ote: alll ton , = pon aw anno domesties, hired heip and all. This is a very uatu- | room, where a brisk fire was blazing so warmly that | the g men over eighteen stand up in a Tow on " Having very superior accommodations for eabin,second eabin, | LEAVE STATEN ISLA. NEW YORK. AN NORDEN'S WRITING AND BOOKKEEPING | ral error for the reader to fall into, but it is an error | they could sit back comfortably clear to the walls; | the other side, and I'll pass the cake round.” and steerage passengers, persons wishing 10 ember should sagetanag fa the fecep tion of pupils, where all acquire Van'Nocden’s beau- | Nevertheless. This array of food was not prepared | and around the hearth was a goodly array of mugs; She carried it rouna to the young men first, and make early application to JOSEFH McMURHAY, 2P. M. 2% P.M, Seren Ct Cee im a very short time, and write i a angle feral but fore pumercas somtan A to aes aga retype bee heaped with mellow | each ane fone hee and commenced eating to as ‘ 100 Pine st., cor. South. a3r 4 with ease, ¢ and elegance. “ i pe made up from many families in the neighbor- | apples, red and yellow and green, certain who had the ring A hi ae Iaaee, Capeate Sebi, naegzeded by the packet ship Saint | Qe) 2a__ REGULAR OPPOSITION TO CATS jordan ie now prepared to give instraction ip Book | hood. The truth was, Mr. Briggs was wellto doin | "Now then, what shall we have to begin with?” | “By jings, IT haven't got it,” said Bill Dingley, ‘Fersooe. wishing to' send for theve Ariens f REET ang mtegreione funding whowttow | rug ane mont’ istmetion the papils nally opea, balance | the world, a circumstance owing to his long course | said James, swallowing his cake ar three mouthfuls. eee ore ae days, Wednesdays and Writliys. Fiom New York, Tacsdays, | & close practically, from 2010 90 set of hooks of patient industry and economizal habits. Several | °* Blind man’s bufl,” said George Gibbs May be you've swallowed it,” said George Pt Es eelarmaedidlene hursdays and Sarurdays. toor from Cattanill, 0 cents: | HYoncs'ofimctruction, from 9A. M, till 4B. M., and from ti | Of his children were now nearly men and women | “Suppose we have a quiet dance to begin with,” | Gibbs 7 7 Captain Vanderbite, witt | 1,{t)the evening grown, full of life and fond of fun, as most young | said Susan. Well, them that’s got it,” said Mrs. Briggs, lies meet daity ats P.M. nid Im*r folks are. Mrs. Briggs also was very fond of socie- irsday Nov. 17th, at fi Velowk. 5 ou is ae | hee part squire’ of the ca: tne, cur bowed BY NGouRE SYLVESTER GRATINGS QUARTERLY | ty,and a little vain of her smart family of children, on the day hamed, there will bee daily com KNAL, on the Philovophy of Sacred ry. with | as well as of her good cooking. From these premi- tion between Catskill and New York (and intermediate | particular re eto the authority of the Bible, for ‘man’s sbedign laseemh ok @ ht mW for freight ik je at reduced prices, 6 eating Hess, drinking wine, ke Sabveribers, i those who 's, a Gathering of several of the neighbors at i Ir. ges) for fretent and pasage st _relee a | wish to gxainine the work, will eal on Dr. Jo} » Burdell, Dens | Briggs? house, to cane Mie dinner, and a still {ist in Chambers street, comer Broadway, where they will | larger company of young folks towards night, to : " n , find’ the urst aud second nu:nbers. omer. | spend a Cristmas evening, would not be a very un. THE ONLY PLACE | natural consequence. Such was the consequence, Lork where the celebrated Shaker Knit Shirtcan be | ag we shall presently see. “Oh, Vd rather have something that hi in it,” said Harriet let's huve ‘hunt the | gals has the other” slipper’ or * forfeits,’ | dont care which.” She then passed the other cake round to the youog ** Oh, get away with them small potatoes,” said | ladies. When she came to Susan, Harriett Gibbs, Bill Dingley ; “lets go right into blind man’s buff at | who was standing by her side, said: once, that’s the staflfor Christmas,” “T's no use for any of the rest of us to try, for Su- You know we must please the ladies, Bill,” said | san knows whieh slice ’tis in and she'll get it James Briggs, “ I guess we'll have a short game of |.‘ No, thatisn’t fair,” said Mrs. Briggs; “T put the iet til we find out which of the more life | “ please to keey KOR LONDON=Facect ot oa De Nendid fast sailing prctet ship WES’ Mats ER, rey Moore, will sail panctually as above, her pie oy very superior accammodations for cabin, seco: i and steerage passengers, who will be taken at Tasunable an on application to J.T. TAPsCcorT, 42 Peck slip, or o2 South street, comer Jones’ lane. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them by ‘out in thia ship or any of the line, on reasonable terms, pay on demand without discount ngland, Ireland, Scotland and Jar day. wre all 1000 tons burthen, and upwards, | oN New for cabin, second cabin and steerage : forfeits first, as Miss Gibbs proposed it.” rings in myself, and nobody else knows any thing re. bt ve fy 5 b a . . . ‘ou application as above. di3r_ | Pascengers, it is well known, are suverior to any other line of | Cbtined is at JOR fp flay ner We shall not stop to give a particular account of “Well, agreed,” said all hands. about it.” : J app! Me p a 106 William i " e i ¢ , ag , ‘ “ L—Regelar Packet of the 7h ete. For passage, earl gation etals a eae '° town aliens for the Shakew’s Merrimac Co, N.H. | the dinner, as that. was a transaction performed in| Accordingly the company arranged themselves in | The young ladies then took their slices, and Mrs. jendid, frst sailing packet ship {8 Peck Slip, cor. South at, | 4 ae ee Cm Ty cag a ay ‘or piece | the day time, openly and above board, and could be | a circle round the large hall, holding the palms of | Briggs passed on to Miss Sally Dingley, Bill's sister, L 1 Capt Wye, will sail as above ih SOUTHERN denver Liverpool on the 5th February, | itis oreferable toauy atylenowinuse. ag Imre | Seen and anderstoo by every body; but the evening their handstogether, and James took a piece of mo- | who being on the wrong side. af bart did “Acs stand in cabin, recond cabin, and steerage, having ove splendid nine to send for their friends, to come out in im " sikaee - company, and the supper, and the frolic, as they | ney between his hands and passed round to each | in the row, and rather declined taking the cake, jen accommodations aly oh bani Hoot of Maidenlane, | neccesary arene nid thie wise | J PERERSON INSURANCE COMPANYCNo. 47, Wall | were hid from the world by the darkness of night, | one of the company, and made the motion todrop | Mrs, Braga urged her, and told her she must take orw 100 Pine sire ene SP ORAL... | ing to r:mit money amount, p»yable on | tinues to insure against loss or damage by fire on bai need more elucidation. We must not dismiss | the money into the hands of each. some; when Bill suddenly called out: P. S—The above will be succeeded by the packet shud Vir | Aemand. inal: the privcipal towns of Great Britain and Ireland, | geods, wares, or merchandize generally; also, on. vesse the dinner, however, without remarking that | “Button, button, who's got the button? said | ‘Take hold, Sal, take hold and try your luck ; tiniay Aapt Allin, and sail on 19 Dec. cre ou ns Sore Ae] carers awamnat loss or damage by inland navigation, on es | it fulfilled every expectation, and gave entire | James tothe head one, when he had been: ound | as long a#there’s life there's hope.” Persons emis co oped for thele friends, resi inthe Old FRANCIS) PATENT LIFE, BOATS. e DIRECTORS. satisfaction to ‘all parties. A table of extra | the circle. Miss Sally Dingley run across the room and box. ‘faye Peculiar packets, by applying as above, Hd Busnber of passengers and other femoe aed ‘Thomas W Thorne length was spread in the long dining wall, which |< Harriet Gibbs,” was the revly ed Bull's, ears, and then came back and said she'd Palle ese boats from wrecks in storms when the -riinary heojen ig pene was graced by a goodly circle of elderly people, be- | — ‘* Button, button, who's got the button?” said | ikea piece ofeake REMITLANCES TO IRELAND, &e,, &e— | |” MTike Lite Brew errs husuberot persous trot b any y teotom at De sides many of the mmiddleveged andthe young. And | James to the next. For who knows,” said she, “ but what T shall ‘The subscriber continues namnit motiey, in sarns f S ad othet vessele ts eoumndipet wrecking of John HL Joseph Drake when we state that the loin of beef was reduced to “ Betsy Harlow,” answered the next. get the ring; and who knows but what I shall be large or staall to persone residing in any part, of Ire- } the past month over $06. Ii a F Games| Uorernit askeleton ; that two turkies, one goose, and fi At last, when James had Deen clear round the cir | ‘murried betore any of you, now bese! have done for the Iaat-hirty years, al more; also, wo any |e, bue@e, varies from $7510 10 $100, according fg he by 3 chickens, vanished in the (winkling of a case-knife ; | cle, and questioned each one th ke manner, he | _ After the young Indies had eaten their eake, Mrs rt of Englend or Scotland. (Beda te ry, With the bottor John © Merritt Wm K Thorn that the large milk pan containing the chicken-pi called out,‘ them that’s got it, rise.” Atonce up | Briggs called upon them that hed the rings to step Pe) «8 of boats for picking ap men falling overboard, me 4 p 5 got it, rise.” A 3 H 4 etonay sited vores tom veld Pb pe atl o require but two men to handle them, wid by the Caled C Tunis OMAS W: THORNE, Preside was explored aud cleered t9 the very bo! tom san hoppea Sam Nelsen, a sly little redheaded tellow forwngg | to the floor, Upon whieby 10g Harlow H 4 mas cap be @ je the water seconds, with oe, . that three or four large puddings and a couple of | about a dozen years old, wh mapected @f pped out on one side, and Harriet Gibbs on the persons in Ireland, jand or Se whoin it isto be her ready for the rescue, As the safety of vessel GEO. ?. HOPE, 5 28 2nw M&K years old, whom no one susp nearest ‘town, wiil be immediately transmitted pone = ‘i ‘ acres of “punkin pie” were among the things lost | having it, and o uessed him - at eam a eceit Te timn -odat given eter Bison cepeude mainly on the services of the crew, this class of SHIRTS. Li P e laving it, and of course no one had gue in the desert, we think it has been sufficiently shown t Ah, that aint fair; that’s cheatin’, that’s cheat- ty and tion, Every one of the company therefore had to pay 4 ™ Office of FRANCIS? Life Boat? Wal GAIRTS mado afer the latest and most approved French | |} a id Mav. :Briege di Pp pany »cered:eut' Hele Sam Neledh money with or claims in tot a ¥ a" at due respect was paid to Mrs. Briggs’ dinner, | forfeit in’,” ered out fi ue tab Eada ane eM Yat As eer in| Sra crscoema eaten gira | ac fefcohtey Stl oa no BE cles | "nove we vedevm,beione we no any arth" [ “2 WRENN TS yon iit, Sa very aprerdion tn any part of spnpvaanel \Stueterteeds yy hj ee ¥ men’s Fornishing Store, 67 aod 69 Maiden Lane, question. : said Ivory Harlow Mrs. Briggs. @ ale Geohae toy 63 Cedar at, io Imre og William cor of Joh st omer WM. COLLINS, “Now, James, who’s coming here to night?” | The motion was secended all round, and the for! Cause,” said Sam, “I see Susan when she wag ~