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4 P qhere the people have ny from the Fwst Page.) BROOKLYN. Canrasreps or Buooxtrs —"The rights find wrongs of labor,” wae the subject of « lecture Gelivered before the Carpenters’ Association of Brooklyn, ty @ joarmeyman carpenter pamed BOS Mort\il,on Taseday evening, The lectarer opened Dy pointing out the difference between the working- fan and the laborer. the former laid the bricks and ortar, the latter carried the bod. The workingman ad night to Le respected . the very tact of hie ing a mechanic should be considered as an honor It np undispated right for the toiling millions to act for themselves on the topice of the day. attr ften allowed their polit cai consietions to be niluenced by the remplo.@ a, He could not see e euch wee the case from Sime tite tuo al why tuere anoald be any contest between cepite! and Labor, for one could not exist without the other, With woetrkes, he Covedered them ep evii butt i incr@.eed ia price Ebsrerore tt TES A Ly e@ensity to increase the @ oiber@: working. wan could not live, Buch were some of the rights of labor. Ite greatest wrongs were in the eudeavor to defraud it out of ite just compentation, and to it If poneible, Indeed, we wero fest approach worse state of things here to-day, than wes known in ireland, In London the architect of the Crystal Ps ra sat near the Queen om ita opening; bat here,when @ similar place was opened, Hone but Hiticiane could participate in the ceremonies. ‘The lectarir in cou @lorion, waid that the only war to obtain urtire vse fo \oin'e trade society, the advantages of which he declared to be very grest. Coormas ov Baooxrrs—Held @ large meeting ot 2714 Lieks street, and collected one dollar tax from each member to support those on a strike. Tire Boatn ov Surgavrsons of Kings County, fold the five! meeting of the year, yesterday after- noon, Thecommittes on the subject, gave a state- ment of the amount of enpital of each Corporation in he County, The total eum invested te @11,398,605, and the amount of taration, #179769, The Law od jon to the euin of 44,000 b yeuneat of militia, had paid ont to the T mouriy eines @ erent comy * fo refund the remainder to the Coupty Treasurer, ‘he Committee exonerated Col, Meserole of all Jame inthe matier, Resolutious of thanks to the ial and Clerks wure adopted and the Board ed- irned, Tux Broowiyn Boann or Atognmen.--The Aoart held the third meeting of the week last nicht. resolution was passed, in which the Comptroller as requested not to pay the contractors for etreet jeaning, uoull they had perfoimed thei: duties, Ad- antil this evening. ‘Tan Women's Reine Association held @ Meeting at the C of the Parker Institute yeater- fay werning. ‘There was @ large attendance, in Yonsequence of the change in the time for bolding the sveat Metropolitan Fair, the opening of the Brooklya ud Long Island Fair wee postponed until the 42d of , 1864. An address was deli awkine, of ine’ Zoua nde Kev sa) re and Bt. Pi i 1s, on bebalfof he pop ation, the invilation to cooperate with the | fics of Brooklyo in their noble end Christian euter WILLIAMBBURGH, Investigation into ALL BOBD FRaavpe— Ar. Kobert W, Steele ie now on trial at the Navy Ward for alleged frauds in the carpenters’ depart went. It ie charged that a large number of his men save for o long time been employed outside the Yard po private contracts, while reeeiving pay from the overnment, It fe aleo charged that some #4,500 wes obtained toaidim the election of Mr. Steele to Ibe ottiee of Sheriff of Kings county, by assessing sach employee 81,60; only about #400 of which has ween accounted for. The testimony, which will bo very volam.uous, fe kept entirely secret. Several aber prominent officials are said to be involved io hese alleged frauds. Woman amp Cutty INscuep.—-As Mrs, So- obia Aubiey, residing at 204 Second st , in this city, @ae alighting with her cbilé from @ Greenpoint car, ‘at the foot of Sonth 7th st., Brooklyn, E. |), iaste sing about 7 o’elock, both were kaocked down and rav over by a heavy wagon loaded with Navy Yard employees, and ¢riven by @ man named Havmos . ‘ourt Cormo: lives in North ¥th et, near F The chia es iously injured about the b the mother was wounded about the body to an at ot yet known. They were taken to the resideace of fr: Edward Malone (or treatment, Kittgp nr a Krox,—Yesterday morning, @’s\a attaching a horse to a wagon, a teamater named teorge Zwoener was kicked inthe head by tho ani- waland instantly killed. Lio was in the employ of Ur. Lyburo, Frost at. ‘due Granp Cansivan on Tom at Chiches- at) Pond, announced to take place to-~day, has been portponed, ot. id Mark Marke Goes to Church, Mark Marks says he went to church yest the frettimein many Babbaths, Arter serv vu! stood upon the porch asthe crowd passed out, to ‘oe what half the peo- And while he of tame 9 hen put to- gether a Oue person would pass him @onversing, ead he would hear a portion of w anid, and another would eome along conversing abou something else, @ part of which caught bis © eo Anudthis, esid Marks, is the way it “Very good sermon, Mrs. Senn ped stuff, trimmed with narrow blue bis @idn't like it o the eboulder: " Nov bit; ‘twas cut too full eround idp't yon see hime Hae eat in Mr, -———‘a pew” “Psbaw! Mrs. D— ad one of them last ive oid style.” ‘What ea horrid looking nose he's 3 1 thought py said he was ood lookin oudontssy ao. blave you got ao fovitatiout" es, he i avery logical preacher,” “Did you notiee thit flashy plutie she had o: “No ung, cbild, any way.” “‘l gotitat Tai " “Getany tobacco, Jobur “Pooh! to him, any way” yuld think nd ter is all bosh,’ thouch it don't look so bad, afier Qe much as two dollare @ yard. o last Saturdey,’’ “1 don't see bim once in a dog's * “Yes, il be there at seven precise! . but 3 k tat ty"? Mark sayshe vonvinced Character of the Eaglich Peasantry. Mr. Cobden, in @ Jat ch on English and Amer fican affairs, at Rochdale, drew the following sketch «of the masses in England: 1 have travelled in most civilized conntries, end [ the mass of (he people in this country don't compare ae favoraply with the mass of the people in wether eountries a¢ | should wieh. I find in other couu- tie¢agreater number of people with property than there are in England, f don't know & Prove couatry inthe world where the mass of the p mre so illiterate as the mass of the people in Ky *TLese are not bad tests of the condition of the pi Atisno use talking of your ampy or navy, of your exporte or imports, it is no use telling me that @ «mall portion of the peope are excecdingly well off, 1) want to bring the test to @ @ompanaon of the majority ot the peowe of thie ©oun'ry against the majority of any other country. 1 gay it, with some knowledge of forvign count tea,that we don't Compare favorably inthat way, The Eng Vise poscantry has nots parallel onthe face of the earth, | know no other peasaniry but that of Eng dand which is entirely divorced from the land, There As vo other country inthe wold where you will not find mep holding the plough and tu:ning up the fur- w of their own freehold. You will not find that in * Kogland, I don't wont any revolution or agrarian Outrages to change tiis, Hut i find that, wherever | 6», the condition of the opie ix apt geuerally to be f tty mech in accoriacce with the power they have > take care ofthemeelves if you have # country cal power,end another gountry where they have, thir will be ted with more consideration, will have euler advantages, will be Detter educated, and # i! have a better chance af obtaluing property tae latter esse than ine untry where (hey Dave be Coeuce of bewiug the po- tical franchiee, Pereorecs has been dissovered in Bristol Cow fleas. Tur (iret section of the Union Parif wil! he at once commenced at Leaves Kal! road rth, Kane and pushed forwa a ag rapholy asthe s \y jeborera will adad A yreat hos wlready ndone in ihe way of wradiny, { act ave been concluded for rails, chaire sud spik uftickent for the completion of fifty milesot the pad. Thedirws section will be Saishod within five CITY GOVERNMENT. FFICLIAL.—BOARD OF COUNCILME —Stated Beasion, Wednesdsy, Dev. 23, 1868~ 1 ovlock P.M—The Poard met pu 1 te wt journment, iu the r Chamber, Ny 16 City Heli. Presenut—Morgau Jon Esq,. President, in the r, and the follew members, ¥ Councli- » Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Bandiord, Webster, wat, Brady, McConnell, Repper, Houghtalin, Ha. vilsud, Gaw, McGrath, Murray, O'brien, Cook, Brendon, Brice, Buaneli and Joyce20, Io the ident at roll-cal!, Councl man Gross im ved © » Comir, Which wae carred preeeding meeting were re r r Brac ctions-B Courci man Bre Thetthe street C mn ies oner bea@nd Le iw hereby aut rived and airecied to advertian for propos forthe bu dios of an extension to be house of Bo- gine Compa .y eum er F fiecn, of twenty feat, to be the fu Dbeigut o! the Lous )to make the uw - Cenmary aitera od fit up the celer of gad house, Walch was iad over By Counciiman Joyce — Reaolved, That the Coniptro ler be, and be ie hereby» thorized and directet t draw bis warrant im favor of Edvard Van Ranat, for the sum of four bundred and aixern doila woiu fall for carriages turnia him on t)o occasion of the funere! of the late Aldertoan Andre Froment, and charge aie to ount of © ty Contingencies, or any other une «pended @p- Propration, Which was laid ver. Hy Councilman Webster—Kesolved, That the salary of the Firat km to the erintendent of Bavitary Inspection be, and the ame is hereby tn- creased tot im of two thousan | do liars, to take effect from the let day of Jeuuery, Kot, Whicb war laid over. By Conve and gutter et in Twenty-t K ver, under the direction of the Street Commis. end that the accompanying ordinance ur be alopted. Which was laid over. by Councilman O'Bri Besowed, That curb end gutter ktones be aet end th widewalks aed jo Bighteenth street, from avenue A to the Fant River, undor the direction of the Btreet Commis- flour, aud that the sccompanying ordinance there an O'Nrien-Reactved, That curb s dewalke flagged, tor be pled. Which was lid over, Hy Councilman Joyce: Resolved, ‘That the Comp- trolir be and he is hereby authorized wad directed aver of George W. Butt ,of four bundred and whew firnished at the Which was todraw his warract ii anit KR, Conk.un, for the peventy-fve dollars, for f vera: of the law Acderman I roment, aid over. Hy Councilman Keenan: Rew led, That per- trison be, and the eame is hereby given to ©, ODon exhibit goode in front of bis premises, No. 17 € 16 #treet, the same to remains duriag the p essure of the Common Council, My oilman Grost—-Resolved, That the Com pire he hereby is authorized toditew hia warraotin favor of F, Wannem Regiment Band, for eight hundred and eiyhty dow ard, in full peyment of the annexed bills for music furtisbed, Whcb wae laid over, By Councilman Gr Resolved, That perwis- gion be aud the same ts hereby given to Matauel 8, Bebulhoeter to erect wu awuing io front of his premises, numbertwo Avenue bi, corner of East Houston street, the same to rewain during the pleasure of the Common Coucel, Which was udupted, Aod the geune wae directed to bu sent to the Hoard of Alderinen tor urrence. Bii..-By Councilman Brady—Biil of Thomas Lyneb, ewountluy te teu dollars, for fitting up poll of the Ninth Klection District of the Seventh Ward, Which was referred t the Comptrolier,with power And the sume was directed to be went the Board concurrence, Kare report im favor ol imy a. widewalke io First avemue, from Fifty-siath to Bixty-fres sireet, Which was Jad over, Paveus rrow Roano or Atvrnwey, BI of Ste phen Geoghegan, tor fitting up 8 nth Riection Din trict, Tweuty- fret Ward. (by Board of Aldermen, veterred to tie Comptroller, with power.) Which was concurred ia, Aud the seme wae directed to be sent to His Hopor the Mayor for approval. Bil cf Thomas E. Forun, for fitting up Nine. teenth Flection District of the Seventeenth Werd. (By Board of Alderwen, referred to the Comptrul. er with power.) Which was coucurred ia, Was directed to be eeut t Mis Honor fur approval, Bil ot B. K. Murphy, for fitting up Ninth Flee. tion District of the Tweatieth Ward) (By Board of Alderme, referred to the Comptro ier with power) Which 4 coucurred in, And the same wos drected to be sent to Mus Mouor toe Mayo: ior approval, Bul of Thomas Nolan, for fitting up Ninth Dia- trict of the J'weuty-second Ward, (By ltoard of Aldermen, referred to the Comptroller with pow. er.) Witeb was concurred in, And the same wou directed to be seut bo His Movor the Mayor tur ep. veyval, : Betiion of B.S. Morris, for relief from aasonn~ inent, with resolution thatthe Comptroller be di. rected to draw lis warrant tu favor of bk. & Morrie, jor the eum of thirsy-seven do! nd wixty centa, to be in full payment on assesment for sewer in Seventeenth street, trom avenue A to East River, end to take receipt therefor, ont charge the amount to account of Dousts Which was reforred to the Committee on Sew BU oof Patrick Ki ating, amounting to twenty dollars, tor turmushiag carria, r the use of Gol- one! Bucksugham, By Boud of Aldermen or- dered to be paid) Whi wie relured bo the Committee on Finance KResoluwou, taut Heaury Bro kinan and Joho W, Brookinan, owuerd of the real e@state sisumie be. teen Ninewenth gad Twentieth strects, East River, be permitted to fill in, erect and build the bulkbead bo the esta! lished by the Harbor Commissioners, sud also to erect and build to the exterior river line, so established, the piers abthe end of ssid streets of Giuuwei sud, Goder the direction of the thelr own expense, Which wos Couferred in by f owing vote, vig.t Attire mative —- Counci!m Healy, Keenan, Sandicrd, Webster, Grose, Brady, MoCoune., Repper, Hoi bh tulin, Havionc, Gaw, MoGrath, Murray, O'Briea, Brandon, Brice, Mussell #ad 4 Is. And the saine whe directed to be sent die Housr toe Mavor lor appr Resolution, that permisdion be given to Thomas W1te to receive, deliver wad extibit goods iu frout of bis premises, uumber two bundred and fifty- Aree Weat Tuirty-fifth street, provided the same do uot interfere with the public thoroughfare, the bai permission to coutinue during the pleasure uf the Gourmon Council. hieo was rred in, And the sane wea d rected ty be went to Mis Honor the Mayor for approval Rosviution, that the Harlem Gas Company be and they ere herely directed to place yan lau th. country road lead ng from Niott Huudred and Twenty th wtrest, to 6 tha ofthe Sacred Heart, under the dire Btrest Cumnisel Which was comeurred in, And the dane was directed to be sent to His Hon ov the Mayor for epproval Reso ution, that permission be aul the game is by given to the Kuickerbocwer and New York panies, to continue ther ses in trout ces of business, numbers toir hundred sour Whih was wae directwa tu Le and thirty-two, four baudred and forty, acd bunuied @nd lorty-two Canal street, coneurred in, Aud the same sent bo His Honor the 5 Resour that pertuission be given bo Fr C. Ha!l & Company to receive aud deliver goods in frout of Uber premiees, tumber two hundred and e@ghty-bWo Giesawich street, unl otherwise order- ed by the Common Counc, Which was concurred jo, Aud the same was d edto be seutto Mie Hover the Mayor for approval Resolution, that pertuission be given to Mr, Wile Man Earle to deliver aud receive goods in t of bis premiaes, southwest coruer of Varick and Vewe during the pleasure of the Cominon i And the same that a resolution passed by December 1 Hoar uber 24, 100, 4 ed by nber 2Y, 1530, ny the ComptroLer to draw bia warren tin favor ol Poom as Cavey, for one Lupdred and titty del ars, for tiy days excess of Luspection feos, dud thattie Comp cdeclinus to pay the » , ae du bis judymeut Nation lailed to rece. ve the nutuber et sobes di by the Charter, #ilh rem lution that the Comptrotier be directed to draw hia warrant iu favor of Thouss Casey, tor the sum of one hundred oni A ty dollars, being for filly days’ excess of IL. sp.chion fees at buree dollars 5 be rom the appropriation for C.ty Con- tingencies, Which wes referred to the Commitiee om the Board of Aiter: oft a a > = = - ge =? ps 4 == sf = = o 2 s iy z a Sees Report of Cot resolution that the Street Commissioner be dire:t ed to cause the truck of Hook ead Leider Compe gy ogmber Two to be rebuilt, tee on Fire Depertment, with @ e | however, 6oun proved thet this confusion was aw ou ette aiso @ | besular tothe leudere Whenever be saw @ Woich was isid @uere banging frome willow be bastenei w the ‘over OR epot. arcl s ecb gat erer were left on the atable, reciting that at the latedestru va tre ground, he scrupied cot to empty It into bis owas Twenty-cights streets fa, bars done oon, hosenad The White Boat. ud when I esked if bis friends on the islaad were Foremsn of Hose Company number Thirty, did, in . eres = thus #0 \cltous to provide for his wants, be laughed, imeunent rie et iis cen, toe fee tnanner, at a A TALE OF BRITTANY od sad thet {wes taken frome butter wee je. rigk o! es own re an infaa! o'lld 6ad ber sine? from on upper ory, and Poni. eee tos only indemoification ; for when he went round the througs flarn @r ond right that the Coramon Council should reo ORDiz8 Al Buch bravescta not only by commends | | ing bem aa deserviny hauks and kigdly aces ! ecginents, in order) pro uc @ geurrous rveley ford reso. ution vertise for @ lov of ground for @ location for Hose Company number Thirty five, to bein the vie nity of Pighteouth street aud Seventh avenue, Which wae laid over, Preamble, stating that Williem Rosch, late As- ivtent Health Warden, Nineweath Ward, died on the sicth day of November last, in destitute circumstances, with resolution that Comptroller be directed to puy to the widow of said William Roach the sala ‘ Whe vi cit ths Nile, Grand Turk, T 1; Unien, G Abby P Fenno, Mangaailia; EA Reed, New Orleans, BCHOONBRS Pioneer: Walsh. beth W B of By order of PAT M\LLIGAN, Ree, Sec, arms of their ay on such occadon: thon 8! OF their eppreciation luro) thaty wr eutin fa bun ndaend Gfty dows (oF his, noble con iuct, @.. charge ibe same & 6.@ accoumtof Donations. Wh Pewtion of wm Report of of Fr yalge halle, ou Coven: Pines, Cardenas; Geo ' . Maveoa; Li ° ling: Kio irande.” Sree Torte ene SLOUP~-Harper, Koss, for New Haven, STE AMSHIPS Potomae, Portland; Sea Gall, Pro- dence; Westchester, Prov,; Falcou, d yor hele reecte, had 3 Falcou, Providence; SHIPS Hamlet, Me Union, P BARKS —Gorilla, Port Royal; Templar, Expreas, Port Koyal, 8 C. 6 Hewver, do; Najad Queem, Morris leland, BELOW - Ship putas Acca tens ait 90 abip Alexander Crosby, Ni Ww: lenta, Bremen; Schiller, “Itoiterdam: Ga Witsnecs BRYSLEND.-On Dec, 30, Patriek B tive of the Parish of Domege, “Co. poids ast taba in the 49th year of hi The trieude and re! are fully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Thursday, enernioes, et 1s o'clock, from bis late residenee, 2! ott at. DOWD — On Wednesday, Dec, 50, Jessie, onl @euhter of Jubn and Emeii month and 26 abv. OU RE Howes S698 3 788, Netice of funeral in Friday's paper. McGEE—On Dee. 30th, Thomas Me of the eity of Armagh, axe Hie friends and sequatntances are - vited to attend the funeral, Miprakeos sb Mase at 9 will @ copy, WALSH Watts if KRLEST’S 25 Blace or Brown. & 50 CENTABAIR DYE—Best . . Dyes Red or G to a beautiful wn. Depot 46 nd st, Wi- Lamebareb, For eale by Druggis® e¥ery where duu RATHER MATHEW T, A, &. SOCIETY, Maks 3, of Breoklyn, . D,-Pablie mee id others bere will all HE MEMBERS OF CO, A, FIRST KE ment, Phwoix Bri om Fri pose of attending the fut UKP at 6 Ceatre ot, Mr JOUN H CABY, com'd'g to enlist and smoke bore @hem aafely to the omaptreiler Le diree @d to arty iis oegee erigiug from chauge of fourth street, Letween Sixth and Seventh evenues (Dy Board of A.dermen, referred to the Com ptrol- jer with power) Wuaieh was referred to the Com- mitiee ou Finance, umittee on Fire De ch wos laid over, To be Continued. Too Late for Classification. of his age. The relatives and friends of th fully invited to attend the fi morning, Jan. 3 5 wares. and Hie muetery fur iuterment, Chicago papers 218 On Wednerday, Dee. 30th, Margaret the beloved daughter of Michael and Elize- alsh, aged 4 years, 7 wwonthe and 1) daye The fauerel will take place on Fridey afte: Jan 1, at l o'clock, from 456 cor. of ‘Tewperance swill be nominate islands with bie pack, the wives and maidens were bot particu ar in the matter of needles and ribbons —-s crv made st the bak of any article being evile) @toat ft wee not atilen, A [wished to ave the interior of ome of these huts we drow towards the shore, aud I landed, Tie n ide wie ine med with a dark end shning coat ny of soo’, Inthe dusky beckground, twe wows were yng down, and c.ewing tre cud af their esse before asortof mroigherib, This was the on'y pece of furniture in the but, with the exreption of a pairof earthen pitebers, @ clumey ftoo!, and @ burdie covered with « layer of moss; on tla lay a we 1 whose appearance showed hep fo Lee firing from the biliary fever so common t= Visto ist and fetid ater sphere, To our words of comfort aho first made no re but et length, rousiog hersel!, she aad — “What good cen anythingdomef Ihave seem the WaAtte Boat! All T want ie the priest," Tienes words had evidently @ startling effect, mot only onthe sailor who accompanied us, but on our frieod Faitout, notwithstanding his babituel reede ineae \ parole hie scepticsim, “'The White Be in hell wlusper, ot the same time looking towerde The traveler who visite La Vendee, in France, with the st rring memory of ite gi rantic strugg'e of y versus Rev lution fresh in bis mind, and looks on ites the land that, fo the short space of th @ youre, lecametie @ @ Kpoblean arn ds as we las o! agrester portion of fie own ber p pulatou, and was thus convered into # vost acd blootesteped wi tern ae of emoging Puins—would naturally expect ty fod in the ic hal tants» people gloomy and diring, proud, impet- uovs,and warlike, To bis astonishment, he sees bimee'f@irrounded by 8 race whowe character # in every respect the reverse of this —quiet, thought‘ul, taciturn almost to dul ness, aud whose mig! t, like thet of ther powerful yoked oxen, slumbers and aks but for repose, Such ix the cows especial y ia tie hill-country of Le Venilee proper, the region ct pure Pictish blood ; the peop e of the piain-country bordering on old Anjou, are distingu aed by great. er vivactty and frien! ness, It is in contemplating this aspect of the Vendean character, that woe lesra toestimate the power of that deadly grasp which the bold hand of Revolu tlon must have laid on the inmermost sanchiary of populer feeling, #0 vigorous aod eo loug susbau- oud mother, and that iti@ prop eof a,b utin @ uy re 6 of the ental tat with rew. of Joba Bou u, tor the sun of two ™m Depew, for compensation grade in F fy ment, with lirected to ad- the Comptrolier be ev ng |.i8 family of November and December, 1562, SSS sak the abore, r +9 Bot if the aiognomy of the Vendeane he mabe MARINE NEW Piola torn i «, nothing can be “Yea, yea," continued the aick women, with OLEARED ST | more varied than the aspect of their country, ‘The ve pea sioner oS roger: with @ bundle ATRAMSAIPS J R Thompson, Routh Ambo: eantern shore ia indeed baren, dark, and dreary ; a ‘4 : nies other wide of the feland, and Merrimac, New Orieana; Petomac, lortland, Me. | but to the eorth, stretches slong tract of undule-] reswliding no slessly through the chennel, I saw arent iiei awe ting country, rich in golden meadows and fertile bee dwath-boat,with the yellow dwarf cated at the BARKS nt pete a4 Leg winainrecs vai fielda, and dotted with groupa of noble forest trees, race hoo asi peeeed, I heard him cough end mide, Point ty Guad; Carlton, New « “had in whose shadow sestles many an orchard-cireled | E™*" ¢ I fo't his potson breath upon me, and fell totheground, My husbind found me lying, and brought me home, and I have never raised my head aloce, and never chatesu aud pes while here and there may be seen many « large and populous village ACHOONERS. _ | with epire pointing to tLeskies, The high Ledges ria Hgvanw Coariatte Arue Firat Me and deep ernbowered lands, turned to such gond I endeavored to soothe the poor woman, and te adler, Pocomo! we Bree : Ale sccount ta the burgier ttruvgies of the Chousn Male @o the thing away as an optical delusion—vue Washing ae Pg SH oar Ww i warfare, are still the peculiar and distin: tive char- eo Mas ake stared wildly into the darkness, Keyport; Joha Joues, New London; 1) Webster, acteristics of the acene. This is, indved, the Hoe- tit he Lpanions slipped quietly : 1 myeeld reofindefinabe dread, thus left the but with the dying woman, and buasaued tate the wir. hen we got back .o the boat, our conversatiog, wis taunowy |i in order to eet it going, 1 de some inquiries cage; aud wherever there le au opening, wide tracts of heath are seen, offericg the strongest and most picturesque contrast by the bright biosseme of the yellow furze, aud the purple glow of the ARRIVED. pecting the young et las Taro New beath-tlower, to the sulémn edyiuy of green by Souter eT oti es we Mr meet at Marans, At the mo; Gottorp, [Olden JH A at ould of nis neme, Fa t-tout started f ryool; Jes L. 40; Mar +? S rr which are bordered. Totally diferent isthe | oi. bis made as though be hs 0 heave opie eppea: of La Veudee proper—-alony aud bound. | called toy attention wo the great number of boats Key Wert; | less plain of waving corn, almost without trees, | tbat were yiuy ioe live Lay which we were them Salama, Mareeilien; Gut ; F 0 fhesritwees aapceb onge, Lert wave Voyager. Ms . points to the neighborhood of chateau or villace, We scon came alongside of an embankment, om No sooner is the golden harvest brou, $ in, than rd bm saw some travellere— LKIGE— . , bh) : view was e.brely obstructed by low PP alten Cote tne Los Amigos, € ar the waste and dreary stubble lands ’ severed growth of willows and slders, As intervele, tbe George, Santa Crug: A Hradab: with loads of lime, giving to them, im the distance, | pel tve rm toc couse! aut of some shepherds broke jeld, Cardenas; Isola, 8 Gonaives; | the appearance of nintermiuablebattlefieldstrewu | UPB the « trey were singing one of these Cay, T I; afi Chr atroms carols, wherein the shepherds of Poiton colebrae the eplerds with bleschiog bones Proceeding onward towaris the goutb, te the iad tidings that it was given to the Nassau, Char { Polestine to hear first, One of Halifax; bradford, Meiragous lottetewn, P E I; Abby e: Ous b he M i fud atdon® projecion of the dyke, with fak chite, Kum Bay, I 1; Storm N de, | merebe the Murals, as itiecalied we agen Suc ) dyke, Orel, Para; FL Allen, Beaufort, H. rig Senge: ourselves in a uew world, ‘The land bere abows, {heat reverently inchued, closed we rasu ia the tu. lowiny words— }ike an accident, an exception—« creation uf a:t, a sort of rustic Venice, The coru aod the fruits seem to ripen on piles, aud the flocks to be grazing on floating pastures. Ever since the sixternthsentury, eff rte have been made ty reclaim tracts of the marsh by dratpage on the Dhiteh plan, so that the district should rather have been called Litthe Hol land than “Little Pottou,” 48 itis, Bome business connected with one of these recently draine! tracts, t. | gave ine the long desired opportunity of ag gormcthing of the mode of life of the Cabsnn fthe rece land sre known, ee Hutters is that appropriated to the dwellers in the marsh, 208 1 1 made an appointment with Guillaume jee, anative | Blaisot, the farmer with whom my busine and, in the Slot year of bis | 1. taneacted, to meet him at toed . of the Sevre, opposite to the Isle of ith Mountaineer, New Orleans; bark ships, 1 bark and 3 brigs: steke usell, “us Whose love ia kind ; That God may receive, Avd give ua pesce of mind Ags ust that dread doy, When the trum)t sounds To paradise ; ‘Thy royw! kingdom, Christ '" We did not reach Marans til! late in thee pac there were pie poses of Blainct «t the ina » my repeated and urgent inquiries, the bost plied with « ounterequestion- bia ‘Do you mean the oli Jerome Blaisot "No; the quest on now is of bis son, Gulfleame,* seid Fa.t-tout, answering for meand with singular eee. he great Gulilaume {"* repeated thi ping back in astonishment, yi pee eee “anl why bot! T rejoined sharply, “I have very good grounds for expecting him, baving made ap appointing t with him to take charge of @ busie nese which is like ¥ to be as advantageous to him ler, Mata: DEATHS. ud, ves of the fami! 214 the name by which the inhabitant s8 Wad to e mouth a Pertuis- on Friday afver nm 2 bi eau , Jan, Bett ociock, from his iate Teulde ce, 33d Poitou, I reached Maillenais, after a very uncom. hay yan au g ered ‘ral ask what reason he can ° 215 | fortable journey, by the diligence, hojdag to proceed ‘Nay, rep ied mine host with N Pd ‘ A “ ) bopbag [ Nay, f a not with sore hesitation, another? ‘Toemorrow is our market-day, and the ly be soe of Balsot's people iu the can aa ty ir, ANY questions you dnl was wating atthe door of the little inn for the arriva! of the boat that mine host hat promised ine, I perceived sm old acquaintance epprosclausy whor, by hls little warcloth hat and bis wooden lew, bhedetonce recognived as Maitre Berant, better known as Fal-tout, Berand was one of those equivocal traders who geta livellhood by various pacicless haudicrafio, aad Who, in Common par lance, are @aiito live by thelr wits, He now as. Gured me that business ca led Lim io the direction mily are respect on Saturday Chureh, cor. of re there will be pese of his soul at ¥ o'clock, to -toutin «a mocking tawny haltsmtivfed, and the bust devoted hiuscil with obsequious civilly te sume fra ly arrived gests. Marang is now the prine pal port of La Veadee, ud the depot of theeapurt fisheries, and [ wee early ayahered Ly the bustle cf the market, It woethronred with butters, bringing im the rich spoiw of the fel aud the chase, as well ew by Ca) snueers au 8 frota the plain; the former Oelock for th be taken then Washingtus: et, on — > —= “| in which Lwas going, IT invived him to embark | wilh wool ud fas, § ter with Leavy loads @f OY WANTED —TO OPEN OYSTERS. | with meio the boat, which et thet moment came | C2! sed Wood, in poude ous waxyous drawn by lnonire at the Northern Hotel, cor. Courtiandt Le biz. yoke of oxen wl my injures for Blaie® and West sts, in the basement, bet. 9 aad 10 4M. slongside, He thankfully nccepted my iuwbath paod | were unevaliog i iLeeviuent suynes# in ap. Moference required. » a p I thus secured # companion, who, if not altoyether | every —‘he freq eutassumption of stupidity, se though they cous bot Understand me, raised my prey .0U8 Lede beds ty bow Ggbegs patel trustworthy, was at quainted with the country and its phebitants, aud who was, more over, himee!f au lateresting subject for wy otser- vation, Immediately on leaving Mafliepals, we found ourselves in the district fsmil erly known an Wet Swamp,” anda wonderful spectacle it presented. Ae fer as the eye could reach, it seemed as it were & water landscape whereon numberless isets, fringed with willows end ivy, were tating. now and then we passed @ Jarger one, on which hemp and flax were cultivated Ov the gost elievated point of these little isleude stand the solitary dwe!! ings of the hutters they are of plaited wc and luok like so uauy be (70 be contwiued.) b Love and I age. 7 o'clock, at ved The following is from « correspondent writing from Stevenson, Ala, Dec 6: "The following epistie of love gore to prove the faet thet the echoolmasters have long been ia the Btate of Alabains = [t ie supposed two re dropped vy one of the mauy rebel prisoners who have recently honered our city with @ short visit while oa thew way North: t fi peakers—Jobn MeGrath, es’ Society, John Dunn, . Singing by Robert Wilson, the ocalist, and others, N. BW in attendance, as on this night dec, Sist, hh ati be for the eomi quarter. K MULLIGAN, Pret. FRANK J. rTP) In “Myr deer Bally spe let you no that our bo. sick with the dyarear, siren) yin’ the eame t ) ter frum unkle Jabi Kamp on none Kat are ordered to assemble 12 e’clock, for tbe pur- of a deceased member - By order Lt. J. 4, He- i oF work ae. iene tit es. They have nels | tu git efor pattiin whisky deisctat bY IMPORTANT TO MEN WISHING | Sher window nor chimuey, wud the door pears | Sam bi I hope that air also, tar “The subseriber secures to thos enlist- | too Jow for # full -rowa ian to enter without yey oan’ ino | hav’ iluved twogather wu: , then you ing puter hia prote can stooping Inv no boddy els, Th d be Me 7 “ my huatry thau saw barbur ao’ ef w bekumw the wanted end full information ita We could generally distinguish @ fire flickering | \\y(e of sam Te marri Maso baw kin an then~thate and then you will deeide for you om the hearth, end sending ite smoke through all | ¥ 00's the matter, rite tu m: H if this is true, choice of service, Good mea wanted today : dete ur forees will oun ii re way socue, 6n' I wil kell eurly Amy apd y claims secured en the interet.ces ofthe basset-work, The older bute | ad a ape ye " m it 3 7: en revel. Alb Grimes ry termi ), DULTON, over rit this ere lewte me; he's & brick.’ Brosdw near Wall UOOMs CORRIRLOF a) a hae ss gu tb "1 mare y. vegetation ; and till the war is fi er,” . - : — ~ | not unfre llow- wen inte SAS ¢ \ ANTED—A BRASS FINISHER. CALL juently the willow-wands woven into the s Has rio at 421 Broadway, 2d floor, 210 we ling, bud aud sprout, and forma thick green ildboed. wolf skin robe, 1 and red plaid bla <s)() REWAKD—STOLEN FROM A CAR: WO RAM is ‘ ul OP. M. of the 80th tnat, an extra lerge white treilit-work of leafy branches arouad the hut. The people find their food in the waters by which they fre surrounded, the negbboring towne offer.ug « ready market for their ish endducks, In winter, ‘Wo talk of Adam and Eve, says an exchange, as having been before the fallin @ very happy eondi. oy missed—they r played “hookey ile etanding in 88th at, near let ave, ined with drugget, and a large blue oket. ‘The above reward wil! be pald to ghy persom return the yu. | em of be 1 1 PAYNE, toot of 1avth at Harlem er for iatresation | Ween the water often rises to the level of their | (irr) es Of Dare er Mek aoe that eball lead to the recovery of the property. 211 dwel @ poor people are fore dto takerefuge, |) on. ie 4 "Aud bye never made e play. = wien a “ ———— | with their wives and chidren, im their boats, whch | house; she neve: took tea with another lithe girl, OFFICIAL AND LEGAL. are kept by then, ready for auch emergene.cs, In | # at & table sot out witb ‘aS eae ees ck mee, soc eR never rolled Op impe : eced Notice 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT A} these, they frequently psss long daya and Lights, | ¢ } gh severed a do!l They never played { Te ucksils the stockholders of the *'Paucche | til the Hoods are abated, | At da ait or pl aay want's aatronle burly. Grande Quckrilver Mining Co: will b ~ 4 vurly any ol the games with whieh the uthed oF the Coma Tee wee apes: i | Our passage among the islets was much retarled “trie Piet s Phay eetah tiers SaaS Aa4 iets Balidines Jou ¢ ¢ ity tNew York, ou the 4t) day | by the tangled masses of the water-lily, yellow aot | pecs vwithim! no memomes of early youth came . i) ih tai for An ” } elec fionae ir trees f : eee A. M., for Cae white, t avem of which were thickly spread over | swelling uj @; bo visions of childbeod Pres, RED'B PLANCK, See. New York, l9tL Dec | the surface; and our appr not unfrequentiy Hoatng bec e loog Pest: no tuotlerts voive ys OP seared the flocks of wild ducks smi oth wae Tarren ie deat bad fe ye : anne - os — | are € ba « id duck other WwW r hour of t; er'a words of ndness a ° ROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIA- fowl from their shelter, and sent them soreaming | ing from hure rd where le sleeps, Adam | | | \ TION—The objects of the Association are to secure to soldiers and dal.or tor penaloas, information th freade egainst on ir iel. hem withvut cost, and aud Eve, aud they alone, of a!) the counuess afl. lions of men and women that have ever lived, had no childhood, and cackling over our heads, ‘The butters are said, by the Proprietors | on the coast, to heave very inadequate per-} to vent and the rouent, i yy Sts iA i | conene and very short memories of the dis Boo 15 Chambers au New end (notion between mewin oud fuse, My conan and their familivs, any ciaime aud bounty, and to give advice and | Ten Frenchmen kill themeely very . Btae tistics show that three bund the 1 heve thus died ib France within the uresens contugz, Sa a ——— ==

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