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"(Continued irom the frat page) Maye following thie day, were called ‘ Haleyon Quye''—s phrase expressive of happiness and tran - Quility, aod is derived frow o fable, that during the period while the halcyon bird or king fisher was breeding, the sea was always calm, end might be navigated with perfect safety. Tax New Cart ror 800,000 Mex—Work Autay. The new call for three hundred thousand men created quite a commotion at the rooma of t! « Younty Volunteer Committees, yesterday. Crowus of men, to the number of several hundred, called npon Bnpervieor Blunt, Chairman of the Cor wt tee, to be posted. A larger number of volunteers wore received yesterday than upon any one day in four or five weeka, and the numbor of subetitutes was wo large that there was no accorumotation fur them, Mr. Blunt stated ae bis opinion, that if the people will lend birn their atd and co-operation in correcting the preseat enrollment, and in the mat- ter of bringing in more wubstitutrs, there need be ro fears of m draft, Those whow applicationa fir wnbatitutes yeaterday were accepted paid down the requisite $60, There is no doubt but that all who desire mubatitutes can be muipplied, if they give their immediate attention tothe subject. Afers fapen of only tive or #ix days since their commence- mont, Mr. Blunt announced yesterday that the new taildings in the Park for the Enro! ment Bureau were completed, and reaty for cecupancy toalay, The dimeuaions of the buildings are— Length, 800 feet; breath, 69 foot, with a capacity of acc dating one thousand clerks, The lal enibing the enrollment 's finished, the whole time oxeupied being only one week. The Board of amos rot trana- wd of Bue War Department for authority toe who may be questioned im relation enrollinent of thi ropel perdous revining the minty to make truthiul answers to such questions; and also for power to enforce @ guitable penalty aganst all persons whe are ime rly enrolled, and whe after due notice, re- Kiss or neglect to call on the proper o a fect the sarue, Motivy.—The ship Mercury, eon, sailed yesterday for Havre, and when cute aide of Sandy Hook the crew mutyiized and refs wi to go to wea tu the versel, The Pilot, upon giv- Ing orders, was disoleyed and threatened, aud ‘pon the tain remonstratiny, he was attacked, fadly besten and atabbed, The ship waa put feck and anchored a: Quarantine, where the Re poe Cutter ot that station sent on board a boat's erew and put the Tur Vitor Boat while beating out of the run into by steam-tu, bole knocked in her port ru! en Governor's Ivland—where she now vent ber sinking. Captain Stete offenders in irons. Geo, W. Bir Fant River 3 11. Ludlow, and « large Bhe wae put ashore int, No, 11, esterday, liet to pre- Frres.—About 614 ovloch yesterday morn- eng the bella rung ont an alarin for the 4th diatrict, e@ftire having been discovered « Mercer street, vccuplel ay Messrs Sehultve & Lado! The was destroyed, and the flemes eo hyases on cituer Noa, 8 other buildings in the vic vite LLudolfi suffered s lone of a plano entire building no spread to the i as well ns to Mos ra. Bel The iM, sare Insure Gor 65,000, Mossra U Kress, varvisher, aud @. BR. Bell, box iaker, who occupied the third floor, sustained a loss of $1,500; not Another poruon of the builuing ocenp! Liquor store by A. Roger, Inumaved to tt @ent of $1,500: sneered for ‘The buildings, nw \« pervisors mot yesterday nad ad pied the following reslution: Reaoleed, That the Committee on Volunteering 00 dirweted ty ke rmmediote application to the | {nterest, and the Court-room was again densely | Scpriies ror tHe Pour,—Evitor Sux : | consisted of bills on the Bull's Head Bank of this Ip view of a bard “inter approwching, and at the | city, bulls op one of the banks in the interior of the suggestion of the newspapers, I have opened a de- | State, and postal currency of sho twenty-five and pot at No, 47 Ludlow etreet, to sell Coal and Pota- fifty ceat denominations toes, at cost price, to mechanics and laborers only, BROOKLYN. Gat intend ei ae Beet ou the same tertns. | iy Fyn APpiN BRooKLYN—PROBABLE NUM- Yours, &e., Joux on pa nee or Mex To nf RatseD USDRR THR PRRSENT CALL : a —Tur Newpem ALngapy Ext TED SANCT EES Loan Bue, Orovee. (Yee Diane newt h oe ereitin you Boustixa Actuort7ey at7 ren Cent,—Tie tuation of the great libel enit excites undiminished | official notice that another draft for 800,000 | men bad been ordered, caused a good deal of com- rowded yesterday. Mr John Keyser wan the | ment in Brooklyn yesterday, especially among first witness, He doposed that he was a momber | those more direct!y interested by not having heres of the Repub! can Centra’ Committee + 19 1801, th | tofore procured substitutes, Under the previous mim of $2,000 Wan raise! be that body to secure | call for 600,000 men, the quota of Kings county was Mr. Opdykets election as Maror : Mr. Opteke paid | 7,700, of which sbout one-third was raised, and $1,000 a4 bin share of the asvesstuent of the Com | dhe grester proportion crelited on naval entist- tn thee, z Pat's lector Parnes examined hy dudge Plerres | ments. Under this call about 4,600 will be requir- pont: Was Collector of the Port t) TAHT; tn that | ed, which will be proportioned equally, or nearly vear Fernando Wood, Willian F, Havernever ant | on bogween the Yd and Sd Congressional Districts, Mr. Opdyke were running for or of the city: sis waall tes ¢ the Boocnd Disteics pointed to aecure the electio The surplus credit account of the Boo: up to December lot inst, by warde and towns, is Opdyke: money wae collectad at the Coss tom-Houss, and witness was treamirer son the bth nll Hlowa: of December gave acheck for ®,00 and one for | * #4.000, to onter of Mr. Chnrebill Opdyke | Brook) yny 6th Ward, ..29| New Lotte... . 10 called on witness to obtam the re remark. sth 4) Flatbush tee ll ed that he had advanced inon a. Fintlande a 4 and wanted to have it refunded : 1th * rw Utrecht 16 money raised for the St n . On the earl ae Me "I jarevonsad: 9 of January pald £1,182 . Charchill, which em, cae of] —- wan the talanes of the coll y ruined ty the Care 16th Is Total.. 29 tow-House, Witness understood the expenses en 5 incurred by the Rapmblican Central Committee ih LAS were very larve, and that waa the reason why he paid the balance over: it wan raised at the Cus. torn -Touse, and wan anbeerihed to by the officers The purober of mon to be credited to the Third Congressional District, up to Dec. 1vt, is as follows, and clerks. ‘The mibserintiona were voluntary ; [| by w : told thoae who eubaeribed, that ifther complied. it | ist Ward., 11th Ward... eereees would be no cause for their detention or removal, | gd ith +e : and that no coercion whatever would be used to; pd + lith * “ ralee the amount, a 42th . Githert J, Young tea fied that he had been ev hth Hovmbh ‘ nected with the movement to elect mone tw ‘ —— Oply kets election In the Crstorn I une, whore atte Total). ....... Seexe ae Hee Hosik Lveenived cots Pal ur oie corte | The number enlisted xince the Lat inet, 19 90 tn leave off duty inthe Cuatom House in order to | she 2d District, and 42 in the Sd District, making & : wh ie Mr. Opdivk ts @ am fn sed total of men to be credited to the county, leave where I heard Me, Weed wane rnvtercorins te have | 1% Rearly 4,000 to raise, The Board of Bupervis- the pollee go avainss Me. Ondevets election, | Ors held a meeting last evening, at which the gub- (Laughter.) Twos seutthere to find what Mr, Weed | ject 1 the draft was disct at length, upon the wae doing ; Twas introduced to Mr, Ondyke in the e ‘ coupe: headed as Private Secretary's office (Mr. Palmer's) at the \utroduction of resolutions anthorizing the issue Custom Monee: EP recetved money on the dee of | tnd disponal of 7 per cent. bonds for the payment election. hud T waa Mrected toenllon the clerks of $800 Lounty to each volunteer and substitute. and era of the Custom Mouse for thelr subserip- thor Sup. Crooke moved to amend by striking out that Mr. Henry B Stover, a merchant, was exam'ned | )ortion authorizing the payment of Lounties to tt chy e i e val eo : pg asp ch ry ie an ello | gubstitutes, which was lost by a vote of 6 ayes to ) N factory and paid for by the city owas cage 1 handed alist of pila ples paid for by the eltys 15 nays. The original resolutions were then adopt- which be compare t with bia neat'inates of their | ed by 19 ayes to 2 nays. vave omilling machines, which he, Btover, v : i0T.—Thi H hed sold to the factory, were pub d inthe ApMinaAL FArRracet,—This evening the clairos at g45 mr mach r therm, One | gallant Admiral will be obese at the Academy of wan charted | Music, on which jon the Hon, N. G. Taylor re than waa pall ve wh ich witness sold ut oeens at els : another for which he war paid # ! 7 charges! at @287 ; one nt R2Th le charued at will lecture upon the "Past, Present and Future of an engine lathe eu! #210, was charved Fast Tennessee,"' &) The Admiral, who is 9 na- ryt ape ig 4! wl 1 ench, was eb tveof East Tennessee, will doubtless receive an 16 each 3 two encit athee ald at S00, were ratio: ni " . 7 charged at the tu elafting on the second | ovation which hae seldom been extended to any and third {1 4616, other man in the City of Churches were charged at Ww tnens a roe rfornish the machinery For tir Workine Womes’s Ustoy,—On v the stocks Ube at $8,000 ° that m- or 4 . chinery. wna charyel at @9,605 on the elatro “bristuias Eve—Suturday, Dec, 24th—a concert against the city, Would not buy beck some will be given at the Academy of Music, by Mr. Samuel Canty, Eeq,, for the benefit of the Woreing Women's Union of New York. The programme presented offers unusual attractions, and the object for which thie entertainment is offered will no doubt induce a crowded MERCANTILE of the machmery atincce than two-thirds of what Was charged fo the claim, From the time the m hea Were made to the fire at the factory there was no change made in the prices at ms ment. lo the mventory 4 4 ponds ¢ Were chur ed at 10 cen attendance Liprany Assocration,—A lot 100 feet xquare in Montague street, opposite the Brooklyn Academy of Music, bas beeu pur- chaset for the Mercantile Library Association, and rnon which it ta intended to erect a fine building Ch waa changed f mer the establiahn for two or th ” tools for sly hundred hands in 1 ont and resr, owned | 8, Bickerman, 1 1 Tha amount necessary js eatimated at $125,00 a ‘ . har, y “6 were damaved to bic 5M, ca hehe ta Mi bal Fhe en h ~d bie 3 ak hit ance portion of which hag already been secured, separa ol we! Rigih 1 hae ih et ned by Mr, Fort Usion Prowenape Concert, -A grand on furniture about : betes nei t toot cay itite ne ee ae Ue bi promenade cor of the Contral Union Club, “to eh sti ro ae stated were put down ut #45 over the cost were the | Celebrate st at Union victory of the 8th of No- Sosured, No, 7) same as hai made at that prive, as there we vember, 1504," took piace at the Brooklyn Acade- Praha, adit other machi diferently on the list. T! my of Music lat might. The auditorium waa wes oveupied by carly were not worth tw thon #10 epiece tastefiilly decorated, end the names of Lincoln and A wall which fellon the roof and rear extension, | te tool# were scattered they would be of uo sort of dobnaon, Farragut, Grant and other heroes of the veaused a damage to the place of shout e300 Gurance, The ipper part was occup es we fing houne by Monury Borgman, whe @xtentu. Gh; yh tor el, 200 owned by De, Glover Was daus war were prominently d'aplauyed along the dress- circle, A brilliant assemblage was present, and Prowrn sie to the music of Helmsmuller’s and the [wenty-second regiment bands. Secretary Sew and wae expected, but sent n letter of declinaton, in tire, Txhould ba 9 bincluce the tools, Witness then te d to his eho amouat insured, No, 118 Spr avin "i done busines at the Boston Navy Yard, | consequence of official business, — Rear-Admiral Mear whe seer tite, in a horeeshoort an Jtohia subsequent arrest at the inst ation of | Furragut arrived about ock, and waa en- ib mas MoCos, an i was oligh with Brotocrs whose business was adverse to | thustastically ope be The proceeds of the con- No clue saa been obtar i m,. Detective jakorof Washington was con | cert are to be r Hotributel sung the destitute fami- origin of ihe fire, but the water is Uuder tuvesiie | Cerne? in procure arrest, Witness was well Nes of I lyn soldiers, gation, treated at Fort Li pany — rane 3 At : ay pees 9 o'clock M ‘ , bent Mr. sore D tuluister, my, ible a) Bil sa WILLIAMSPURGH, joseph Pos mpeon's barn, in tyefourth ott charwterr, and on el ¢ ater.) Seon te Seen — : _ Dear Fourth ay Wis ue | He was relens da or two after; Brith Bros. Fine Foor or Sour Textn Street, B.D fa ayy posed 0 bee F | had been arrested at conv ted, and if the vet -About S o'clock last evening a fire broke out in Mr. Heury Mubiker, who occupwad thi Dura, tone | less shan ten yeara Tevall be uisapp luted (Laue: | the gable at the foot of South Tenth atrect, E. D. @ Loree, Weyou aud Luruess, vu Saal Joes i oe | bee.) very heavy 1.) jus R, Gibbs, the Inventor of theearbine made | owned by Thomas Truslow, Jr, and the fire spread Ciry Goverxur Crry RAILROAD Mar. | St the sun tuctory, testified that be used to work at | go rapidly that one of four horses in the stable waa . sAILROAD | i vi his bus ness wes to see that #1} econsined before he could be reacued ; also the wBus.—At a weeting of the Board of Aldermen, yes: | wero properly mode; that in ihe claim su "t ) budding and contents The horse lost was valued terday, ws iessage Was received from the Mayor ie the Bupervisors there Was a lar . beth That Mr. Truslow's loss is estinuated at #1, 200: need have said wo to 9 ber of persons; have said 80 | fully insured. Two sheds adjoining the abo ve—the » Aveuue ¢ i - sve gaid eo to 8 pum 5 joining the al e—the vetoing the Aveuwe U Railrowd yrant, The Mayor | iy sungtance to Mr. Narlee property of Rol t, W. White—were also consumed, states : “It would not be proper to overlook Alamilton Harris (brother of Senator Harris) ex. t In one of the ter was the consideration of this resolution, the Act relative io | #momed in retercnee to the folowing private letter | Wonder," worth 1,000, sailroacie in the Clty of New York, pussod January Which aocompauiot @ letter trou Mr, Opdyke, ta | but was anfely brought out. There was no in- BO, 1864, If the resolution required the grantees tu day | the track and operate the rowd, 1 would have mo hesitation lu re ine 1b @8 luconsistent with @ho Act ; but ag it merely grants a priv Aue Legislature may suucton or modify t erealier, faa ite cs reuion, ddo Got reward the stutute asa ‘bar. * * * Tt bas, however, been sugyested to me that the proprietors of tWo stage routes having she same yeverul direction and termiaue as the zuad desigued to be authorize! by the resolution, are not represented simon the pran‘ees, It is only equitable that the pr ra of existing stage liues should Lave a ue road which must foevitally greatly diueo'sh, if not Cestroy alte. wether, we value of the privilege enjoyed Ly them, god in buildin up Whicu they tuay have inverted eapitel avd expended much time and labor.” The Veww was ordered to take the usual course, Taw Cousco.men received the Alderu.anic resolu tion, glv.ny permission to the Hudson River Bail- road Company to extend their tracks from Cham. ders asireet through College Place and Warren street to Browliway for the use of t) eir elty cara, and to lay @ side track in Hudson sireet, ‘ Caual street to Chaubers street, aud fronts of their depot property st. and Thirteonth street, als e@uth avenue thacks through Fourteenth stueet. Mr. Jaques ctfered an amendment as follow “And that the said Company pay foreach ear run Upon their track, he sutborized to be extend. @u, & License fee of Let aud the resolution Was concurred in, MACHINE Orrnartons’ Destvotent Asso. eution,—The opening of the new hall leet even- ing by this Association was a feature in openings which bas not often been rom burnouts in in Twenty-niuth to extend their Elev- witnessed, About two hundred youny Jadies entertained the Dry Goods Clerks to whose kincuess they were inde! ted for vw soiree, at whi the Present and mbers of the Ass elation were present ustrumental music, clase and other entertai ments were enjoyed, Lu the course of the evening the President of the FE, C. A, sidressed the ies in e epecch of welcome, assuriug them that he was gost happy to seo them in that hall, aud hoped that ther association would fucrease an numbers and usefuluess. Mr, McLeod and others followed, pond dancing was comme and coutinued till sorning Was ushered in, When all retired, Lighly pleased with the uig! ht's entertainmeat, Mr, C, Jenome Hopkins’ 2! Matinee will pke place at the Qrpl.cun Hall of the © «per Iugii- ate, Lila Weduwdey atteruvon, Dev, 21, ab three Calle teuded for publication (Private, ) My Drax Sin: I seud yous letter, which, if you think judic I should lke to have appear in the Evestna do Al, or it refused there, shen in the Statreman, At you elould think ts publication unadvisable, please sta jecthous, as it I surance on Mr, White Wr MeCort, in the sp badly burned nhout the bh while endeavoring to rescue the horses. Sergeant Spence, ot the 45%h Precinct, bad his foot badly injured by a tall, Disuonrsr Domestic, Bridget Kirby, In tt property, A mat named y of Mr. Truslow, was —A_ girl named oy of Mrs. 8. V. Mes- ou i day of ite date, but bave withheld is | Yo*eress tote , churged with stealing various because I waw by the papers that you were in BrHcite RAE SPOS aE s Washington sae CIT ar friend, Geonoe Ornyks, JERSEY CITY, Oot, 1st, 1 MAsonic Evrerions—At a regular commu. Hon, loa Ma Judie Emot objected to this letter on the ground of in vaney to the case Mr Evarta, in reply submitted that the letter Was written Rept nivation of the Hiram Lodge, No, 1 sand A M of Jersey City, on Monday night, the following named yenticmen were elected officers for the en- Yhy Lot while the claim against the city was passed oo we | gulag year: 14th of October, 156%, Mr Opay ke denied that he . ", A . ‘ had anything to do with the yovernmeut contracts mh og R rth te arrawlora af wick Bil a at this time, and, im proof of bis own assert G. FE, Cutter; 8.D,—C, H, Parronst J, D,—J they desired to tutroduce bis own letter, They | p “d = read, Kee offercd hia own stotement os evidence iu chiet tw fi Case os i rari “J. J. Jones and G, Strun; support their alleged libel, 4 . officers were duly installed immediately by W. M. Woodrud, of Manbatian Lodge, N. Y, SKATING.--Tho ice on Sylvan Peter Kiley, | bok In the first de. | PM sentenced to incarceration in Sing Prison ten years aud three Charles B. Eugstroem, pleated ¢ The Court, after a long argument on both sides, ruled out the letters, Adjourned. Lake, Ho» 4 Was in good condition yeaterdas, and th pect bids fair for # caruival during the preser ut ‘Count having gree, was yesterday Bins ov GENERAL Sissons beea convicte! of robbery _MARINE NEWS, months, , ty of man- slaughter, and was sent to Stato Prison for a term | De 91 os. 8. 4 35. M, W.. even of four years........Jchn Riloy, for picking a | ~ CLEARED. . lady's pocket in a stare, State Pr'son two years and a 4 Y be a “ . ft ax monthy,,.....Kate Male, for grand larceny, | SI7P—Twiltebt, Holmes, for Ban Francisco, Btaie Prigon twoyears,..,,.,.The following tsuied Why Genos; Acme, Vera Cruz Pp ulley, and were remanded for Hente 1 wud Patrick Saxton, petty Ta Leone; Amazon, St larcens n the four dee roe {Joan Dempsey axsuult aud battery; Willan | 9 ttean Faxle fice vos Jlarcony.... hn Davey was tied Pty PAP upon ap indistme agebarging robbery in she first | BOs sae say" Fale deyree, and the evidence bem: inauticient tho ford; Emily, doy Barely do, < * Jury sequi tted Wisc William Munsch, who ARRIVED, had beew indicted with one Killbeck and one | | BARK—Jane A Bishop, Havana; Morning Star, Bt Schweitzer for robbery, deman and the test!inony not she concerned iu the wlleced rol Juso; Hounding Biliow, Lisbon: Lota, Rio Janeiro, BIG Koester, from Boston for Philadelphia, SCHOONERK—E Ro Bennett, Port Royal; ed w Beparete ial, rhiom to have been ery he was acquitted, Pouca Isteuiia ser. — Another Arrest of York, Bost eB iy i Sim 9 rando, del Ba aret Dill, Coruw nihits Counterfeit rs.—-The pollee arrested op Monday | L W Drees, Boston tor Fhllade! ‘vhs : Joweph Nisker: a! ¥ yeu overall col site an ew er vert) laworth; night, in Third avenue, several counterte.ters, and | ideuee: Powew, Brovincetoea tor at the sume time seize! a large amount of spurious | ¢, hi New Orivana, money, The counterfeit notes, which ore \wudere | BELOW-—A ood to have ben ready to put inte cireulauoy, | riphia: Gaanite State, Boston; Marcus Hunter, Hudson, trom Key West, ner supposed to be th the t rt @uchored on oF Abide, THE OFFICERS AxD MEMB' agente CON : rt on, 0 MY Sdneetays diet oo ectniiret e family are reepectinily invited to atteud his herak from 0 1 Governeur at. ose nd delivered to an, PHOS. 8 part of PURES, 41 cor, 32d at. and loth ave, COKE DELIVE RED IMMEDIATELY ATA reduced price at 14% Sd a O Ar. A, and at the | or Vn 27 a OER: Cse Works, sist at. and Av, A, Wood. nel aie : URE RED ASH (PEACH ORCHARD) Coal, genuine Lehigh, Locust Mountain and Cumbe - eon Bt prices ” jow as cosia of like quality are sold ‘anal and ere *t, aud cor, and Vest e HENRY KRERVE ie ob \ FOOD, WOOD, Woob— AT THE WOOD Yard, 2nd ave, between S6th and Séth at, best Virginia Pine $4.75, Oak Wood $4.50 and rload, ',d cord to a load, delivered free of charge roe by mail promptly attended KOWLAND& CO., tnd ave, bet, hth and S6th et. wT S10 DO PER TON FOR COAL—A FEW eet days onty, at MeCORMICK'S Coal Yard. 204 and 206 bast sd’ at. Firat quality Red and White ash Coal delivered to any part of the city a $14,60 per ton, Yard 204 and 206 Best oid ot, ber 2 and Jd aver, 1” S10 iz (FIRST QUALITY OF RED ) ond White Ash Coal delivered to any part of the city at #105) perton, HENRY H. KI coal ottice, foot Perry at, N, KR K 8 _ cor, ¢ dane The a — KURS, ATTENTION ‘LADIES—THE OLD _ES tablished N.Y. Pur M facturing Co, 83 C! ham st, opposite vhs Whi | ; ing single vets at their factory wholeeale price early and cet a choles and a great bargain; setts $45; muffe and collary $2, hea and up syberian squirreta, Fite! Mink sable rette very low. Attering and repairing to the latest rtyley equal touew, Ayeccipt given to purchasers nent ip : was mothe, Look ior the inaumoth ou. 1 Manager, URS—1 WILL SELL A SINGLE SET ‘OF furs at $5 00. A muff and collar tor Mink ret at At FOSTER'S, Rocky Mounta Fur Co, 175 Chatham a, cor Mott st. ale JURS — FURS, — LADIES’ AND dren's fancy furs cheaper th the manufacto: 7 Sth ave. bet. Rewemember, up stalr Altering and repairing caretully by practical furriera, G. § Ny AN, _ As "GROCERIES, FRITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS--RAISINS, Citron, Currants, &e., &e., is he when low, and will be sold very low; tine bbe for a very beet, lard, Pie.; beet facdeg Fie per bar: be, tha bole. exten (wuily flour, at #1! per Obl. y bem wrrranted and g rortineut of ¢roceriwe at w 20, on the doll.r at BHERWOOD'S G Store, 111 Varick st, cor. Broome st. the day SAVINGS BANKS. “ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK, CHATHAM SQUARE, NEW YORK, OPEN DAILY, AIX PPR CENT INTEREST ALLOWPD, Deposita made now,or ou os before Januacy 2ndywill draw Lutes vet trom January Lat, by VAN PALT, President, Joorrn P, Coorma, Secretary. RVING SAVING INSTITUTION, — No, 96 WARREN STREET, Intero aliowed at the rate of 6 per cent.on ell ule entitiel thereto, Open daily frome Lt 2PM. anden Monday, ihareday and Saturday from 4to ¢ Pat, N. BM Lior wave, afternoons ones toloun on bond and SONCKI. IN President, , b LKRS!' 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He thought, though he was not sure, that those sweet blue orbs were moist with tars; and the young taan would have parted aliost with life itself for one tear of affectionate pity from Margaret Los- ter. He stayel along time, and then went home, cer- tainly happler than be liad been iv the days of bie bloom and galety. What Margaret thought of her old lover could not be known; she said very little; but that night she heard the old church-clock strike one before her eves fairly closed in slumber. Philip Heathcote's reappearance in society caused the usval nine days’ wonder and excitement, ana then all subsided, He was on altered man; his abundant flow of spirits was no tore; he could no longer join the dance in which be had shone so brightly aforetime ; he was often silent in company, and the belles who had #o often wezed delivhtedly on bis handsome face, now passed bh by with e slight recoynition and the audible, ‘Poor fellow— how handsome he wae once!’ Philip bad grown wiser thouvh suffering ; but still no one is ever quite jusensible to the loss of personal attractions ; and the “Aaa been" grate harshly on young Heath- cote's feelings for along time. He gradually with. drew from society, in a vreat measure plending ag Lis reason the ill-health which he really did labour under; and at last his visits were almo-t entirely confined to Mra, Lester's wiere he met no altered looks or obtrusive condolence. And now we must turn to Margaret. She too was changed ; not outwardly, but in her own heart. Love, under the cuise of pity, had etoleu in there una. wares, She had been perfectly indi ferent to Philip in bis days of triumph; but when she saw bitn pale, feeble, thouvhiful, without @ single yay jest or #port.ve compliment to scatter around ; treated with neslect, or elae wounded by rude pity, Margaret's Woman's heart gave way. She firut fels sympathy, then Interest, so went through the rewular grada- tlous until Philip Heatheote with ber whole soul. He, foolish man, humbled and sel. distiu sting a3 Le was, ni ver saw thia; yet be nour. ished his affection for Margaret in bis heart's vore, never dreaming that it could ever Le returned, “If she did not care for mu in the old days," he of ten thought, “surely it is hopeless to tmagine she could love we now—a poor sick, lame, ucly fell w Nike me."* And he would look at himself with dis ust; and turn away from the wirror with a bitter wich, Ab! Philip Heathcote, with all bis taeut aud brilliancy, atill kuew little ofthe depths of a wo- man's heart! We bave Leard of aman who broke She plighted troth of years, because # beavy afllic tion—it was the deprivation of heariny—fell upou th: lovely girl be wus to have married ; and we havi also Leard others of bis sex justify him in so doin. Such love is not Uke woman's: she would only have eung the closer to her betrothed in bis affliction. PLilip, in spite of bis conviction of the entin hopelessness of winning Margaret's heart, sti!l con tinued to hover about ber unceasingly, He saw there wan at least no other lover in the way, an that was one comfort. It was months before bi eyes were opened to bis crror ; and how that clear ness of vision was elfecte!, bittory sayeth uot, V few overs can tell the prec’ae moment when Dlersed truth rushed upon their hearta, floodin them with del! To what hope—to wha # new blissful existence did Philip awake when hy knew that Margaret loved him! He counted all b Nad lost as nothin’ in compar'gon to the prize whict his sufferiugshad won for him, Much he wonder ed at the change, not know!uy that it was due t his altered character ; for men look at the outwar foriu, while women judge of the heart. der and dc loved clous joy. Bat won bt were absorbed 1n intense happiness for Margaret, the timid, retiring, but loving Margar et, Was all his own, Once more the town's talk was of Philip Heath cote and Margaret Lester. They were seen walkin together; one had met them in the fields; anothe coming home frora church; Mr, Heathcote was dai| at the boume; surely they must be engaged !—an this once the gossps were right—they were, indee. affianced lovers; and in due time the old villav church bebeld them made husband and wife, A fer Years passed, and the old mavor-house rang wit childish voices through all its desolate nooks; ao Marvaret and her husband might be seen oftoutime slowly pacing the dark alleys ofthe garlen with Terry troop around them, Hand in band Phil) and Maryaret were gliding down life's river, nx fowred the coming of middle age, when each yve brought new happiness. Had they altogether for gotten the days of their youth? Not quite for once when they sat watching the sports of their eld: eou, Margaret said, with a mother's pride and fon ness— “Is not onr boy handsome, Phi da he will gro up slmost as handsome as—— “Aa bis father used to be"? interrupted M Heathcote with a stnile, not quite devoid of bitte nes#. Hoe was st.ll not perfect—the vain man ? Margaret arose, clasped ber arms around her bu band's ueck, and kissed his white forebead ar still beautiful eyes with inteuse and wile like affe tion. ou are always bandsome to me my ow Philip, there is no one like you; and if were fu sh once———"" “When you eaid I were too handsome?" cried t) happy husband, There, do not remember those day love you then,"* * And now you do, my sweet Margaret, my de. wife," said Philip Heathcote, “And so I do n care 1n the least for being as ugly ag an old eaty since Margaret Lester can never again aay that am @ great deal too handsome fur her.'"* THE END. 4 I did n ABRTICL ES FOR SALE, SEC {OND-HAND sule ; » ice 9100, PIANOFORTE FO Apply ut 166 Broome et, 1) Fee SALE—A STEAM BOILER, 42 r Ones, in ib clarnaiar, #6 feet long, wit with two l@ inc alse ot i iid fost ed a Sous ‘weCUELts”