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(Continued from the fivet pags.) Arrival of Prize Steamer Lady stirling. This beautiful prize stentner arrived! at thie port lest evening from Hatepton Roads, iu tow of U, 6. rwaner Calypso, Fredk. D Btuart, Acung Master, witnmanding, by which vessel she woe taken, and anchored of the Pautery, Wm, Jennings ta in command of the prite. The Lady Sticling wea built in London, and launched abont fovr months ago. Bhelaruliof jroo, and ja about 960 tone burden, and hed on board when captured over 4,000 The. of cotton and some four tons of tobaces, Although abe was in auintlod condition--one of her erliniers bee Ing Unelene ler captain resolved to leave Wilt ton with ber on the night of October 28 b. coming out by what je known as the Wester Bar Chan- nel, She was noon aren by the US steamer Bolg and in endeavoring to escape from ler foun! the U.S steamer Calypso cirectly in ber way, Frem the Caly pao a number of site wee fires mt he runner, the second one ae ei) exploding in tue cotton etowed in her fooele but notwithstanding this she iil! kept te w >. the Calypan being in bot purantt and to. ier ats b thirteen tniles per hour. After a chase uree bours in dura. tion, during which some feven or qght hots we lodged in diferent parts of the bull and machinery of the blocks 1, abe wan forced to surren- der, The CU. 8 stearoes Bolus being near at the f the cam sx aobere iD ied The Ktemter wn conveyed the Calypeo and sw Sandy Hook, and sailed again for Hatopton home Mexico and the Southern Confederncy. ‘oonnicn pes Brats Unita of thiscity, whieh fs usually well informed Mexican afiaira, in ite jee of towliay, authoritative y denies the atate- ment which has been published in the newspa- pers tnatan alliance offensive and defensive ex at od between the Fnipire of Mexico and the Bouthern Confederacy, The Imperial Government of Maxt- Millan, it declares does not now entertain aod bas never entertained any relations with the rebel gov- roment at Richmond, LOCAL NEWS. NRW YORK AND THR VICINITY. AN OPENING FOR GeNt0s,—There is a fine opening in thie city now for some enterprising genius to collect all the devices that have been tied in the late election carnpairn and open » mu- foum. ft would be an effectual extingnisher to Rarnum's What-Is-It, aud would have the advan: tage of costing a remarkably mall anm of money. Such matters an the following, would no donbt be exceedingly interesting to the respective politicians end would draw amazingly : The eleven dry goode © men of dond New York soldiers’ votes that were dince vored in Baltimore ; a few of the transparen- ‘ioe bearing such inscriptions aa “McCiellan-—our 6xt President; the Trrene's figures showing shat the city could not posaildy give more than ewenty thousand majority for the Democracy ; the Worrn’s table of “States cure for McClellan :* the sartridges thatthe Harlem and Yorkville Demo- crate bad prepare? to firein honor of ‘the great diectory” that didn't transpire : the banners, cam- peign flaga, transpirencies, u ottoes, Chinese lan- yerns, emblems, badges, portraita of the candidates, ‘ampaign document, unused balloty canvase songs, stump speeches, drafte of electioncering dodges, and a few hotles of the ‘fluid’ inducement used to influence voters. This would make a valuable collection, and it is safe to say that it could be procured ata very resonable rate, particularly the McClellan transparencies. Tu order to render the display more effective, it might be well to have the portraits of the few bundred de- feated local candidates as they appeared on the morning after the election—-it would add greatly to the enlivening nature of the collection. This would mako quite an attractive addition to the exhibitions of the city, and would no doubt be liberally patronized by the politicians who expended their money to produce them, The various campaign clubs would douhtless be willing to contribute lib- erally of the'r unused political documents. This in a chance for an aspiring venius that bas not been ecvolied ince the days of the * Fejee Merinaid" nd © Wooly Horse" OAND ReresnicaNn Joniurr—Sperrc ars or Eonam Watonreper, Turyvorrs Trvtos, anp oTonns —A “onbidee in honor of the recent “election victory,’ under the auspices of the Young Men's Reprethean Union of New York, took place last evening at the Cooper Institute, The large hall was filed to overflowing. The aisles even were packed, and it was impossible to get into the hall at S o'clock, The stage was decorated with flags and mottocs, among which were 1566, Fremont and Liberty forever,'t 1860, Abrahan Lincoln and Hannitel Hamlin “Yo truth and met we are wide awale and wield the toret bolt of liber AtS o'clock the r the President of the who introduced om the Woodford, who sad in bad been heretafe Vietores in the on ting was called to order by Lowel BLT substance that the ealled npon te 1d, but nov , nation give thanks for other victories: vietory waich t taken pl the war wasto be pus , ma nteniner of the Union, th bution sie the lawr, ¢ ers.) The Secretary then read letters from Geners Battle, D, 8, Coddington, W.C, Bryant, a. G@. Siebbins, Ch Sumner, and Major-General Dex Mo said that General Butler had promisat to be present a little a nine otclock., (bree cheers were wiren for General Butler, the whole aud « risin’, and tho enthuslesm Vasiing several oun utes.) 2 Davi! Du ey Fiole end sard that the vie 1 + wthen intro tuced, had been # ! late achieved Wada Viciory ob ie } went to show that every loyal Americnn believed that the Uotoa of Siaios must ev'st from the Atlantic to the Pae che, " ct ne American people Le- heeed the Ciscoe of Mites Was the grea: quer. fon othe hour, (Apploise.) The election spa fies Lant the wrest wiass of ei: va Dave ne aym tty with the plons o° * reco: op,"? Dut be. Leve hat the only way to tre the use of the hayouet. (Apple tiso BLOWS LWO more thaws the vebellien by force of arms and ent whica had inspired the y ' ' » 6 by © suppress on of the nbollr on of slavery. (Great applause.) Tois beng the poeple's i, al) should aequiesve in it-—even those who did not balp to bring about iis consummation, (App. After a f Walbridzes Co!, Thiwk! ! He said, tie Uaoion reiugres in Tennessee were not tired of fi, bung because they kuew that the Government Wos not dead yet, Tennessee never seceded. Bhe votod down that onlinance by # majority of 89,000, Tie people had recently found out what the Demo- crates meant by * free ballot '—it meant to poll ow remarks by Gen, Mir # of Kast Tennessee sf votes by the dry goods box full, (Laughter.) Two of those plicated in the fraudulent vote affair been sentenced to state prison for life; be hoped that God would Mir oR atti! Marat el ead auuse, lasting several minutes.) Aber somo fur- bes Abe come pause the PppAher cons | reading on extract from a New Jersey paper, which an Unior, | re! ) The eleevion | cludog by heping that tbe of free schools, 20 eat carried out "he North would also Some {nto operation int ¢ South, Hon. Jawre A, Brieas vext made a lengthy apeveh, volog to 8 ow that there wos no use civing up the war, aa there were pienty of ten whom ‘be Goveroment had oot yet got bold of, among others 200,000 men ia New York Major Panghorm the “Miles O'Reilly" of New Jeracy, followed, and greatly amuse! the au lence by hia peculiar manner of delivery Much of “he time aliottel to his mpeeh wan occupied Ly bis Lavoarve Gas—Dr. Colton, a the Cooper Insti- tute, this aferoon. At Hore Cnavrt. the Eddy femily< antinue their remarkah!s exhibitions. Hrerotaratnon.-The Circus oppo tite the Aca- demy of Music stili- continues its attrs ctions, and is nightly visited by delighted and = appreciative crowds, Vaurerire ja the cheaport piace of samuseruent io the city, TRADIS' MOVEMENTS. CavtMr's asp Workinowen's AND CagTMEn's asv Lanongns’ Asso tees of con. ference from these waascciations met Thursday in relation to effecting @ union between the two badl- ies, The conference tok place atthe New Apollo Rooms, 76 Prince et, The resultof the confermnes Wan as tollowa; Theotfcers of the Cartmen and Laborers to hold their etices unt) their terra e*- pire. The two treasurers ( aesiet each other, and 61 bowetber until the naw e ection, When one trens- u er WL. Le elected, Tne Latwons' Sruing,—To show the state which thiastrke bas raduced some of the poor men, acelebrated aor was applied to a fow days ago for uasiatance. He pullod out his pocket-book, but bethouwhthin cf asking if the man could get no work, "Oh yea," replied he, isweanre one fircke, by order of cur Central Com mittee.” “Then your Ceutrel Committee ass.st you," was the reply. “If you were s poor mam who could not wet work, my dollar would be at your service, but as youcan get work and won'ttuke it, [don't conser 1 8 proper object fie: rel ie”) =| TBS Work ner 4” Unon are about to hold a mass teeing of a'l the trades, with a view ty d.sconn tenance strikes among the kcal orga nizations. LATION Comm desorbed, in a comical manner, the Preaidential election, representing General M Cleiian as being the engineer of a train etartin for the White louse, ceseribing the company in the car, whic included Vailandighum, the Wools Bes iuour, dow and being finally thrown off the road by a toan of the name of Ol Alo placing a radon the track The reading of the article was received with great lavmhier, Theodore Tilton, Eaq., Capt. Noves of Gen. Dou Dledoy's stall, Rev. Alfred Cookman, Rev L. A King and Col. Gurney {lowed in short addresses, As cach speaker finished bin remarks and the Pres- ident came forwar! to introduce the nest one the audience wou'd look anxiously up inthe hope that it waa Gen, Butler. The general, it war state!, had prom.sed t) be presente few mouutes alter 9, but up to 11 o'clock he bad not arrived, and, after . ringing with grand etfect the Doxology, the aucdi- ence dinpersed, Tur Comine Evrctios ror Chanter OF- rtogne.— Already the polition! campacdn for charter officers is commencing. There are ten Aldertuen to elect, bem ies a full board of Councilmen, The “ Tweuty-second Ward Carlton Association " hare taken the initiation by nom/nating James BE. Car!- ton for Alderman Under the new law there are to be seven Comrnissioners of Schools elected, and one Trustee for each Ward, ter is thus to be reorganize |. Fexenan or Count De Gronet,—The funer al of Nicholag Count De Giorgt, late resident Aur> trian minister in this city, who died on Tueseay at the Clarendon Hotel, took place yesterday at 8. Stephen's Roman Cat) olic Church, (Rev, Dr. Cum mings's,) Twenty-righth «treet, besween Lhird and Lexington avennes. The services were con ductod according to the Roman ritual ; and were partic.- pated in by a large number of the representativor in this country of foreign governments, as well as by many officers of the United States. The cere- monies were high!y tmposing. The Count De Gior- ki was fifty-five years of age. He had received many honors and wan chamberlain of the Fusperor of Austria, and Koight Commander of varioua dis- tinguished orders. The place of his birth waa Dal- matia, in Austria, to which place his remains will be conveyed. A SAD Accipent,—Acting Ensign H. i, Chane, attached to the United States gunboat State of Georgia, fell overboard from the gangway of thas weasel yesterday morning, and unk beforr be could be rescued, Mr, Chase was a native of New Bedford, Masa, and entered the service a few toonths ence. He vraa attached to the Florida on her last cruise, snd was recently transferred to tho Btate of Georgian, At the time of the accident h. to “ay BROOKLYN Tne Mysrreriovs Meurp ta,—Though every effort bas been made by the coroner and tho police, nothing has heen discoverec! that would throw ane light upon this peculiar cams or | ,” the identification of the murdered nian, Ose mangled remains have been the cause of much anx- jour inquirs The remains are so muuch decayed that they will probably beinterred op Monday next. Kitten ww Barrie,—The remains of Capt. Wr. Aletander, of Go, F, 180th Regiment, N.Y. V. were brought to this city fram Virginia on Thurs- day, and will be deposited in their last resting place on Sunday afternoon Tho deceasmd waa killed by a solid abot while leading his company in the advance of Thursday, Oct. 28, on the north side of the James River, fle bad passed through twenty battles without injury. Workixe Unorn Waces,—At the mesting of the Brooklyn 'Longshoremen's Society, a mem- ber was fined #2 50 for working under wages con- ary to the rules of the organization, NEW The entire ecboo) ays {ARINE Nov, 12-8, RK. 6 48-8. 8, 448-1, W., morn.06 54, CLEARED. STEAMSHIPS—Gerronnia, Hambure; Wm Waod- ward, Baltimore; Artisan, Baltimore, SHIPS Hibernia, Livernook, Magdalenc, Bremen, BARKS ~Talierman, Rio Jaretro: Almoner, New Or- Jeane sylvan, Leith; Rambler, Key West. BRIGS ~ Romer; Roston; Levi athan, Remedios, SCHOONERS-..1 W Hatfield, St Creix: Ann & &u- fan, Washington; Alice Kiger, Toston, Perry, Pem- was going on shore with the abip's mail, and had | broke, Me; Evelyn, Stamford; Thrasher, St Pierre, Mart; Those F French, Fortress \onrom 1, 4 Joni on a heavy overcoat. No one saw bim fall; but his cries attracted the attention of two of the junior officers, who threw «ladder to him; this he miss- e}, and sunk before turther assistance could be rendered, Mr, Chase wae a promising young Aicer, aud beloved by all who knew !im, Liret, W. B. Cusmisa, the hero of the Albemarle affair, is expected to bein this city to- day. He is preparing tnore mischievous plans for Confederate consideration, A Grasp Cononry Jcrmrn, under the auepices of the African Civilization Soetety, to celebrate the abolition of slavery in) Maryland, will take place in the Cooper Institute on the Sth of Deeember. Triry Avence RAiLnoap —The following Board of Officers bas been elected for the ensuug term: For Directora—Wi\liam A. Darling, President ; William Rensen, Henry Hart, Wilson G. Hunt, Samuel Jandon, Georse G Woters, Malthy GQ Lane, Clarkson N. Potter, Peter McMartin, John B. Hob- by, Wilham J Valentine, Robert Squires ‘or Inapectors--J. L. Everett, 8. i. Comstock, 8. E Darlog. Pouior Lereiiiarses,. Murder in Delancey Street —Courles Dalton, of No, 61 Delancey street, dicd at the New York Hopital on Thursday night, having been stabbed in the abtomen ov Wednes- day night by a stranger, who is supposed to have mistaken young Dalt n for another person, At the son, Georsetown RP Ring. Balt, Johanna Ward, do, AKRIVED. STFAMSHIPS Guiding Star, New Orleans: h C Knight, Philadelphia: Lady Stirhiog, (prize) Ha ip ton Roads: Calypso, Hampton Roede; Ashland, For- trere Menror Gherereake. Portiarml. SHIP—Galaten, of Boston, from Manilla, hemp; Nor Wester, of Boston, from Ratavia, via st Helena, RARK~ Imperador, of Jamaica, from Rio Janeira RRIGS— Louisa, of Shelburne, from Bien); Palma, (Hambure) Montevideo: Alfaretta, Glace Bay, © B; tieo Haker, St Thomas, Scotland, Hartford; Beatris of end trem Portucal, SCHOONFRS Teleeraph, St Mortine: Aimeer, Cay er, Sam Colt, Ban ath Ty Russell, New Orleans ©) Errickeon, Croton Point for Philadelphia; Richard Hill, Port Jefferson; 1 Brewster, Brookhaven: Laura Pride, Rt Kitts Roamer, from, Rondout for Boston; Arctic, Fajardo, PR, A, late for Classifeation, DEAT?!£ 6, CAMPRELL. Sarah Cainpbel't, James and Ann Camphelly the dauchter of aged years and 9 months, ‘Lhe frienae of the tamily are respecttull) invited to attend her funeral, on Srnday, Nov, 13, from 216 Hester st, N. Y., ut 1 o'clock, BT7 DALTON-.On Thursday evening, Nov. 14 Charlies Dalton, in the 22d year of his age. The triends and ielatives of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, from the resid of his brother-in-law, 124 Eldridge st,on Sunday inet., at 1 o'clock P.M, Ki KEEGAN—On Friday evening, Nov. 11, Ann Kee. an, & native of the Pariah of Cloone, County Letri reiand, in the Jsth year of ber ave, Affliction sore long time abe bore — Vhesieiane tried in vain; Til Godt was pleased to give Ler ease, tumeof the stabbing, Mr. Dalton was on his way And free her of her pain | home, aad observing a crow’! in the street engage! The fri sof the { mily are in a fracas, he went to see what was the wrouble. | pespectiulls funeral, on Sur. | lo Was 28 years ot age, Coroner Collin will held | day, che loth inat., at 2 o'clock, from her residence, 95 an inquest today, Pack et, 376 Murderova Ansanl.—Abew five weeks LUGNOT—Drow ned, Oct, 13, Edward Lugnot, The reintives and fiionde sare Invited to attend his ae, y Moykin, of Alabainna and Charlies Miller, o anerel,on Sunday, the Lith inet. trom the residence Vandam street, quarceled and fougbt tn st My {ineaves Vierrey, 285 Garden st, Hoboken, at aurons Atreeh near Mroomes aud Working it 8) si itIDAN.On Friday, Nov, 11) after along and a'iceed, Srod upon Miller cestroyiag his left oye | severe illness Phomaa sheridan, a ative of the Pare ni lodeeng a ballin th ketofiesfaw Rorkin ! Maine County We thy dreland, seed j egcapet at the time, but irned yester:, sand was urrestea hy Oliver McGrade und taken before 7 His fi is: ds pnt nes uaintanc 4 and thore of bis fee Dowlh d committed in detuulsof $3,000 other Patrick, and also thoew of his brothers-inelaw, | ous ce Dowling, and corm a Cataulh oF 9O,0 James Strong and Terence Mealy, ae ully » | bal + nd toattend hie funeisl, on Sunday, the Lith 1 inet 1 o'clowk, from bis late | teenth #1, Alleged Fraud, Joseph Heekhelson appeared dust Yefort ¢ Mausfeld and comp'sined that in sited AIS Jaw PRT THEIR HOME, THE ITH INST, ates a . SAMUEL ond JAMES BILANNON, aced 13 and le soul, Yoeane; ret hatred, had on gray auit Samuel has mntades Fucei! lon the litte finger of the jeft hand; he had it tied t rope), ms he alee had on #& straw bat, h blue ribbor 1 did x shames had on a buaes cap nioin lin yor tvo ago, ius had drawn the entire | 1b receiwwd by th » ot | sum that he bad leposited, Bt, at ' ee a i *) Arrest of a Secessiomet, W \N th Dams GOOD BAR-TENDER AT , | shout ¥ ofiick, a man was ited) (a pee of ihe leer 7) KEW ARD—STOLEN, BY SOME BOYS, ' | ‘ | Dich wae arrested Yosterday mu rpiniy | Bl Avenue cars, by officer Nolson Harraion, ov Ue 2) Canton *t, Brootivn, a hand-en: Jat Precinct. It appears that while in ibe car, he | printed erecn: whoever will iy ,repenodly remarked thas ‘every od Laeoto wu be tow ay bree eive t Youse would be bur in asborttine'’ He waa J, BORK, 17 ¢ taten betore Justice ly, who voramitted him for - - examinatior Od bes vy} Jue New York anp New HAVEN Ran. | =. 7 ; . Roan AcoIpENt.—Corouer Rinrey wall continue ut | ATTENTION, LADIES —~THR OLD oon toe ay, ot &. Lake's Wo ap tal, the inve ne | me Oe save Put hudtacturiue Co 53 Chat. | . Peay 5 - : ‘Aa Se u e Cru \'s White Ma be Hoel, 1 toa iy tec Th airect railwa ident _ Seve BF ania RAVER tani atr in a ol 1a bell eminent ra lroad boon are expected ty be SEMI. | early ata pet wechoice and a tha wan: setrandh ; | Prowsep,—The bol of an ausuown wan tnuife stk Pane F 10% piardy: Sybe fan was found off pier Nv at River yestentas, and | ee re nd femal ine eat Ho pet every) recegnizet us (iat ota watchman, who Was! D } eval to uew fi i dtop hate « tomerine No. 88, wbout a week aro, T Lowes | avanet moche, Louk tor the wiaunmoth Al. k hiMe years uf uge. Coroner Wide bold ap | IAG, Maumee, vi w injuest to- lay, | CLO PIUING, : the week has | ~-—- —— = ‘4 Waiting for the O' PROOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, eayaimaunx Beaver Oveicouts tor a AMUSEMENTS, Ranara's,.-Tho sensation dar ; beou the reat deanme, eutitled | Vordet,"’ which has inde a decided b!t, Processor | Ciao. Denver Overcoats. .., a dieters “ , | Hutebinson's dove, and the Indians have also given Ghinehiits Hoayer Overcoste hb to mth satisfaction, Next week will te the last week of | Businers Conte... $5 to Fu), Commodore Nutt. “Waiting for the Verdict) | Fine Klick Frock Coate Fine Cossimere Pants Vewts...... rier Tae vali 10 “Harvest Home," and ‘The Buckle of Brilliants,"* will also be produced. Three mammoth fat girls, weighing together one tou, will also be on exhibi- tion, Camrsx..'s Minstrsis,—This week has been one of unprecedented success, Next week en entire pew bill ip offarete sone 1 to 6, _ SEO. LEV TE, 427 Broome ; LD LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALL descriptions, bought at the bigh if by ©. W. CRASKEs 151. Williaa sree OME Prison RINTING PA PER—FOR SAT, A SMALL aed Ye te printing paper, 24x05, Appi at pe THE Canon of Canaleja. OO A Priest with two Consciences. Tam glad Mi rest nor ¢ to wer you, sald Solpto, “Tget nee drink, "so he kissed her, emptied wh his throat a buge earthen jug of the son's at wine, and considemne himaelfan iil-used pers fon, fellinto a profound sininter “Tam clad to see yan," anid old Vine vwcevinngrd heusckeeper “Yotir lating Seipio ja alwaya demnk or aaleep 4 Tean get neither quiet nor fou! ; besides, Tam not allowed to bear my own voice in the ho’ tak® care of the vould master, but don't talk; I atm going tocnioy a litte silence, ani @ mouthful of dry bread" Saghe retired ints the pantry, and was heard talk'ng to herself until e!e clatter (of her! ia gave places tom enore as if ier nese iad ben ned with breas, “Tans very glad to see eau! anid Camporelloy With Che fret enile that bad mantied Upou his pane worn countenance or many days, ‘S8ittown HAE mr scone), child, and let me kan thee. Thou tet Drvak Fciplo ov rdosing by day, and overdosing by might. Mesings also, miserably out of tune, rnd, only that he cheats me ot my obletions dur my confinement, and is much aduieted to glutton Jacinta, the and evil qe ne, he wonld bea good lad —« very wood Tad” Thank yor daughter —you know bow te place aevstion daintily, How gentle you are! Now dauchter, there lies (hat re provat's writar the Vi rood te nat how sonoronaly the vil Jain snes v hat cunJdacinta be talking abe ard to never mind my dash A who are ! out of their ele p by the tweak of the ne erally ries vith anoath and a t temper, neither of which can Labide, So let Scipo spore, and Jacinta talk on--ht every or y their favourite srousemente—but Tam in pa ’ ‘ad aches, eo take the cuitar, and sing me to jarling. Tahall thus bev shat oniy—alt well Cam more comfortablegive ber some gold—.ood girl nie cadence — bam. haw— old, 8 bad tor wie get drunk —sn ores. - Vv and in afew secon isafter, the Canoa waserou)ating bis valet on the nasal organ, Por the frst time. for some daya, he had procured a refr mer, anitle fever attendant upon his a y him, The next day, foeling | s lf rauch better, be took counsel! with bia hous bel, asthe best means to be employed to et quite well . We rather far that & ipio v etter than he shuld have bee ‘as at heart, not much for he stee Persevered in recormmending that Doctor } should be sent fo the aame tine furtively very ominously, cyeing @ cersain closet that Aained cert strong boxes, Jacinta hada vast number of detestable deeoc- tions made from the most unanvory and nasty- looking things, which she learned’ y enlled “oaeences ofsimples.”’ Bat though tt ia ol ready apparent that the Canon bad much sirupliciuy ofctaracter, he Was not altogether so simple ns to have any thing todo with these essences,’ excepting simply to excommunicate them, and to wish them, in all mau ner of forms, down the throats of all roanner of heretics Marguaritta preseribed attentive nursing, quiet, and the euitar—and a visit of two to the holy spring, as good forlame legs, Atthisiast recommenuation, the worthy divine screwed up hia mouth into a Most incomprehensible twist, and whether it ex- 4 Ssed hope, or fear, or doubt, or ridicule, Lavutes himself could not bave determined, A physician forced to awallow the draught which he had pre- seribed, or the apothecary the nanscous elixir thas he bad compounded, might perhaps give some faint idea of Canon's particular contortion of muscle, at the thonght of having hia tuflamed ley Piped, an Falstaf! says, ‘ hissing bot, "into the cold eprin. But he soon recovered bis equanimity, and mild- ly smd, that forthe present, be would trust te quirty his good constitution, and Marguaritta’as nursing. Moreover, since his illness, he beged them to re iber, thatthe waters bad Jost much of ther ing effcac that consequently there were fow votarios, at least judging trom bia receipte, he thought eo: but Scipio best kaew—(the honest valet winced a little at thisy—and, that it had become no- torious all round the country, that tue ensanguned jet had been lately much diminished in size, ana still more in the intenaity of ise colour, The ood man then thought of the warof bis two coustien and really imputed the falling off of the miracle, obiatoo Much favouring hia worldly or Lhe Aever supposed it possible that the Jittle van of he oxide of trons th. threugh which the strean fittered, mnicht be worn nearly a and thue the source of the colouring matter destroyed Now, nothing could more strongly mark the mas- tery that deeply-in bibed and bsotnal supersution bad acquire! over the mind of the Canon, than the train of thought that the failing oMhis sprine of wa- ter engendered, He firmly believer! in the miracle, yet he bad not sufficient faith to se ppose that the same power that create! would renovate it, A thoursnd casuistries helped him to thie sound eon. clusion, The wickeines of Bpain— the increase of heterodoxy—the wants of @ fervert faith in the Vinitants—even the displeasure of the Pope he deemed to be of # cause sufficient to make the wa- tera ‘ess red miraculous. Then upon Lim the startling, and, to him, horrible conviction, that hieown crime—ais only, but his cherisued one—his deeply-ranted avarice, westne source of these unhappy results, Moese distressing thoughts made him inore wWaketul than the pine ofhisd.sease Tle grew worse, and a length, much fever wae ruperinduced, His sitna- rusth made him form two very good reso. of which he kept puuetually, oad toe other willle sbortly seen, Atha fter Lis own gifs of under. nd the lhehts that hie tigeted education standing, had afforded to bi Iithe type of the blood of the Saintremairs no loner visible—e if the ng be gene, its full » there wo)! much real evil engue ery exectlent faith will perish; the name of St. Jago will te much less often ta the mouths, and in the hearts ol the people ; the church will be thought of more ¢ apd h less rey erence, and the db Thy epothecaries, and + Wise women torr ure, and mutilate, the limbe of a great many more worthy Spauisris—he did not add--and finally, J shail receive 20 nore ob- Jationg, but be compelied to consent with the Mmeome or my liviny, At last he broke his painful silence, rvexciatining, With wabarp, tremulous Voice, tug—ah mebmy spring t"! Vhs exclamation collected his household arqund hima Jacinta flew to one side of bro, with the a phial conta ve ld tarkey inone hana \ e vile decoction tn the other, Was on his other sice at the same time, held- v lig ing belnd bis back, witu bis left hand, o half. draned wineeskin, und with the right rubbing his mouth cry; an! Marouarntta was at his head, re- Lisp ¥, aud looking up in his face ten- w offan wii her oithe anu mus - \ vhy » faneyiug himself to be once pened hs mouth and spoke, old, dearly beloved broiher and sig. hut is that gurgling noise tharl b rom your turoa t my Biand & litle more befvre, that I upon shee, Jucinta, Dain colng to spe ik ipou serious matiers, so lay aside that boue w s thou so murmblest with the remnants of the more Pedy W "ine her b | en anu CueW the end of W n, Aud, my gene te weguursiedy TP LOU Wollldet pase thy heate hun to wad tro upou my leg, Just above the inflam. elp rion theres, Tberhink ue it would be very gr it, 1 soothing and a relief, tow, rio we that Tai about to pass | rom this ul world, to a hap wep up where miraculous w yaubly, aud wanton randatho. fers Co wos lose the ¢ hcacy—a ple Where (here are no tstobe cured; and, yicn e re people do uct brag jucre to a more sinful ola C 4 for the siut cure." At this part of hie speech, the old Canon sighet grieve Usly, aud Kinote his breast two orthrec tines not with any contumacious violener, bus gently and reprouchfally t lb was quict affecting Scipio could no. stand ity at least where be then stovd, 60 he (ell back two or three paces, and the suspicious gu ling in bis throat Was again heard; whiiss the tears actually stood in Mar, uaritta's eyes. The good priest gently patted her on the forehead, und thus procee led, “Thave amassed some money in the service of our lady of the spring —money that it is incumbent ou me to apply to zood, und useful and holy pur- poses; not longer to be kept in boards in my casks, 7S Dex to feed mr fli ex98 UROD Us | | : A ES EAE vain glitter—but to be disssmisted for the use of man. Now Ihave observed that Scipin, who hag many faulte, and Marruaritta who bas none, excep@ that of being too fond of this same Scipio who istoe ud of my wine, or any bocy else's thatbe cas get" At thie potnt of the } there wasan interrupe tion ebitel the Canon's chair, caused by Lo goa hastily thrusting the wine-skin into the bands the prudent | ousekeeper Jacinta, who funy itfrom ver With @ great deal of virtuous indignation—be- cause she found it enpty. “Tistepo and this Marguaritte,"’ continued the old nian, “are very ouch attached wench other § and, Ihave no doubt, futend te lead very virtucu® liver,—if no great temapiation hein their way. Now, w ai) Bt Pa? Let them marry each other, t say, in Heaven's name, and amen; but in order that they may nctrer ateal, or reb, or cheat, any more than good Spaniards s ould | intend to give unto them three thousand bord dollars of Mexico— new- well w l pped-and s! ining brightly ju thelr faces like young cherutimea, No I will noe bandie theta—Iwillnot gaze upon toem—for it would be the cause tome of crevous backslid.ng. But, my dear children, they « all be yours; with this money, ye a foro, oran inn; or & ryovernment—ferreally tte apre t Sy pertaps the Lalf—"" Rut bere te rogue Scipio looked so penitent and fo pitta; ang Marguaritte rubbed the old gentle. S legs ao teniterly, andlocked up into hin eye@ sweetly end so bewitchingly, turt the Canom s!* corrected himself, “Wel be the whole three thousand, and my dlesai wth iti and this provise, Scipio attend} You will mr tely go t Jose, the care penter of the village a rder him to enclose the spring aud the approsc: to it, with o higk aud stroma ug sand place a cafe and secure gate in $e midst thereof, for we will not permit the rabbles atall hours to dablle 'n the Loly water, and thuty ins manner, cesecrate it and impair ite virtues, Two or three hours exch day, it may be opeved te the faithful and Be » my child—do you Lear % ecllect three « 6 of red oc) re—you m: buy aply atthe next town. sd Jacinta, aud Setpio, and in fall chorns. “ Red ochre, youn Surely you would not paint your palle Ings ofan odus reap! “A sober Lrown |" said Jacinta, “A delicate blue!" aaid S4pia, looking sentie Mentally ot the morry Marcunrnitta; wha not have i sud at iiberty to smack bis fice, turned her bose at timin the pretsest fashion possie “A lively Nght green!" sai! the little girl “Let the polings be coloured with any hue you y children, but the red ochre mus be procu- t for such isthe wicked derenrracy of unis worlds that vorerhing besice the palinus must also be col + ourel, When you have cone tha, Se pio you will Pepair te Pope's vicar at the cathedral towns ond take Kirn this lotter, which is to request tha oliness will condercend to aequaint me in what ner be would have the wealth disposed that bave collected tn the service ofthechurel, “I hava now," he continued, but abatracted!y, as if he were speaking only to himself, gos well rid of one of my consciences, and ‘he oue that remains to me is @ good ) il ow-smoother, and s healthy opiste,"* then raising his voice, and Scipio, and Marguarite ta, when vou are toarried, and have these three thousand dollars—"* {To be continued.) 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