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Piward Unteshit, \ Canmruas in Brooxiys,—The- weather fn the Brootityn Mechanics’ Bank, ciel ty | was so disagreeable yesterday thet butecmapars- : a, | tively few persons went into the streets, The mores and places of business generally were cloned, and services were held in s number of churehes which were but alimly attended, The dey passed off very quietly. Tu FALL ov Savaynan.—The fings of the Drook!yn Court House and City Hall wore display- od yestorday in honor of the capture of Savannah by General Bherman's army. (Oonitnesed frenethe fir st-page.) ot were alm delighted with the presets fran eerons trem? Tue Brooklyn Young Mom's Chiistian Aapecin Gon gare sorry Cibennae Kntertatninent (the Newsboy*s of thatetty youtrrlay, Some 100 ofthe lade wereamrmibled together shout 14 o'cbock, P. M. at the Grannia Tal in Myrtle Avenue, by the Rev, William A. Doolittle, Jr, « gentleman who has taken an cepectat interest tn thin class of boyr. @peoches were inedeby Mr. Edaall, Premident 8 Y a member of Plymouth Chareh and Sabbath - mod and wrote several pieces of considerable protic merit, which were read tneonrt. B30 hed the ambation of beeomie an anthoreas, and, as Mr. Reecher waa the only Ntarary person abe was ac- qnainted with, she eppbed to him for intrduetions and asmiatance. Bhe wrote to hirn wevaral letters, and among others one which caused her gient moctation, Tin, Moses i} tal disqnietude, as she imagined that she gg AaB ‘ F, Ouelly | id somewhat overstepped the bounds of | Monratity.—The total onmber of Ley Mr. Matthews of 6. Ann’ Church Sunday | ein This letter was written at a | in Brooklyn last weok was 120. The principal dis- schol and others, Tho boys, who conducted themesives with marked propriety during the ofremomion, at the close, requested Mr. damen (i. me when ehe afferiny hymically frou | eases were; Consumption, 15; convulsion, 6+ ii i saith, ated it had a most epreing effect upon | dropsy, 9 : croup, inflammation of the Les Poe her The plant? waste dunghter of the late let t, 8 each ; er, 8. typ r} been: Stephen Unuerbill, who died about ten years ago, | 6: email pox, 4 3 diptheria, 8 5 wine a ; Cooper, of the Brooklyn Uxton, to return thanks t0 | an/{ left a property fa thousand collars a year | ehitiy 1, dc. Under one year of age, S2. the Asseclation in thetr behalf, which wae done in | to hie widew, with s proviro that hie two dangb- tera were alwave to have a bome, Some time since aabarp, short apeech, full of pith, after which the the family left off attencing Mr. Boecher's WILLIAMSBURGH MA ictous SHoorme,—latrick Keenan, an boys formed in line and marched to Gothte Hal, | Church; but the plaintiff! refused to loave| 1 “ Adnaas street, where had been prepared ty the | with them od frou this time her trouble | old offender, was yesterday arrested, cbarwed with = Lola with ber family commenced, She Assomation a bountiful dinner, and to which the boys did full justice Tho whole affair pasted off with gret credit to all concerned, The benevolent and wealthy cittens of Brooklya bave taken steps looking to the joaugaration of ao extensive house and \hrary for the vewsboys and other lads of Chat clase. ioe, clatraed | maliciously shooting with » pistol s boy named to derive much benefit from Mr, Beocher's preach - C North 7th a jog, and ber family charged that she was io love Owen Mc Ys Drvepriond corner Te i ay A with bin, and thut who pave out that she waa to | street, FE. D. The ball struck the boy abov vut not fasel marry tom upon his separction from Mis, Beecher. | left eye, inflicting « dangerous, wound. Justice Daily sent Keenan to the County It was also reported that she had deciared that she Ja‘l to await the action of the Grand Jury. wag to be married to Geuersl Duryea, and & a Mr n, © teacher in the Sabbath School, On the Edward Underbil!, brother ot the plamtif, t {tw a number of acta which induced Ler family to confiae her in the B'oornngdale Ary- Srrerpr,—A German, named Charles Bodas- OTERR HETITUTTIONS, tet, 58 years of age, was found suspended by the At tho Five Points Union, the Five Polote House | jum, ved be to weep, sid yes had ht po neck, quito dead, in the unoccup'ed stable, corner of Industry, the Home for the Friendiens, and ba PP bate oe eme "Pity | of Smith and Devoe streets, KE. D, Coroner Barrets other inatitations, the umates were handsomely regaled, and no doubt many will wish that Chri st- mee might come more than onmee a year, while they will remember with gratitude the double Christmas of 1944 Sr, Jonn’s Day.—To-day oecura the festival of 8. John the Evangelist, “the disciple whom Je- tu love," aod a apecial reverence and interest |e attached to this apostle, Through # misappreben- sion of our Baviour's words, “i! [ will that he tarry his cross-cxauination, however, be stated that be could not specify wy act committed by the de- fendant that warrsnted the opinion that she was insane, por could Le state that she had over per- formed any violevce on herself or others. me Mario C. Olcott, a simer of the ote deposed - 0 conversativus ju which she til) anoke. of her affect on for Mr. Boocher, Genera: | C. Dascher, 117 South Oth street, E, D., was enter- Duryea, and Mr. Lyon, and when Mr, Beecher 4 | ed last night and rebbed of 2°96 worth of clothing. held an inquest last evening. Verdict, suicide. Deceased leaves a wife and four children, who re- wde at the corner of Bashwick avenue and Ainslie streets. The body wassent to the Dead House, Hover Ronarnies,—The residence of Mr, Foland, eve daid thathe wont in consequence | ,.,.The residence of Mr. H. s Whitham, in Rod- ot he love for her Plaintiff at this time was | ney street, near Kent avenue, &, D., was entered very low im health, and spoke of being paralyzed | during the evening and robbed of two overcoats, ead of her brain being dead, Plaintiff frequentiy | voluedt nt 4100, The reakionce, ot Mr. George q comp! 4 of ber mother and sister, and aaid | Behoifer, 74 Flushing avenue, E. D., was entere ee eee ee cor eer eee thes’ were jealous of her Miss Caroline D, Under- | last evening aud robbed of clothing, valued at 40, by the other apostles that St. Jobu should never | FP ghe complainant, tesvitied to todical exe. | die, He cerwinly outlived ali the others, and Was | piinauon to which she was Gubjected in July aa Ut ip believed, the only one of them who died a nat- | aud ego bed as prabechedt iw ws eon woes } , . be oa @ral death, It is recorded that he died pesceful'y, ree Tae REA sister told ber ube could not live at Ephesus, at the age of 94, A.D). 100, Thouwh | grere, she must return to the oo bk Her art pen . ” * , wt tated, was teriible. wo weeks alter, Bt. Join ecaped martyrdom, yet he euduared yreat a peck to the Asylutw Ly rlicersen, Peraecutivn for the faith. In the reign of Domitian be was accused of attempting to subvert the re Bgion of the Roman Empire, for which offence he » again excaped, snd weot to the house of Ler brotha a iN street, New York, who protected as transportod from Asia to Kime, and there, be fore the Latin yate, A Graxp Vocat Coxcent was given last eveuiny at Washington Mail, under the auspices of Father Mathew T. A, B, Society, No. 8, of Brook- lpn, for the benctitt of Miss C, Canavan, @ youn Indy well known to the temperance societies 0! Now York. The hull was crowded, and the rece) large. AssAuLt AND Barrery.—Wm, H, Cam. meyer, proprietor of the Union Skating Pond, was yesterday arrested on complaint of Mahlon Chi- cheater, for an assault committed on him on Friday ight last, at Union Pond, Judge Duilly will bear the case to-day, syed there a short tine, but then re- turn w ber bome ju Browkiyn, whieh Tue following is 6 evideuce : Waa castiuty a cauldron of portion of the cou plainant boil! fi hich 4 |. For four or ive years before! was itnprisoned, sare TT tere She used to wander out, at first as if without al rewh, uateiitens ~~ oe see ee | they spuke of baving we sent ty o lunatic asylum; JERSEY CITY at Out, ad on 6 par “Will, lad! what's come o'er thee?" said she t+ + ‘uninjured. Domitian, bowever, notwithstanding | pero were several clfulars or paupblets on the pe : T - Justice | Poe till abe rallied her thoughts, and brougbt 4ll | p15, as bo oat Natless vazing into the fire, é this miraculous interposition baniehed Jolin to} subject of lunacy leit on the toble of the sitting | Fata Exp ov A River Tater,—Jastic H = ; Patroos, o Juncly island in the Grecian Arctilpelago, where he wan set to work as @ criminal in the w@iines, In this dreary abode the apostle informe us he witnessed those subline Visions whieh he bas recorded fin the Apocalypse, When Domitian was saraatinated und Nerva became Emperor, John ne recalled to Ephesis, where be continued th bis death. In bis latter daye, tradition says, he was unable tou walk to Chureb, and used to be carried Bhither, wheu he exhorted the congregation im his own memoralic words, ‘Little children love one another.”’ St. John is represented as a young wan of beautiful features and heavenly mein. fle is root, for the avowed purpose of my phe am © | Cutter, of Jersvy City, held an Suquest yerterday best i tuven for the treatment ot lunacy; Mrv 3 : Siete aren: 10 pay my board when they were | °” the body of an unknown man, who was detected ready to wend me w the asyluim; from the tune ty | tbe evening previous stealing pig-iron from the sister Sarab left Plymouth Church she said T ee | Morris Canal Company, and while attempting to joave it, and leave itin disgrace; wy mother baw b Veevfuchisbed! ime with. any inesus ance the tie | ¢eeape. the private watchman eunte hle boet by Bhabha ) 4 i acht, the Fawr, moored a shot stance awny, 1: don't reco}lect ever having sald anything to | ¥ 44 Mrs ‘Olcott about Gon, Duryea; I never wade any | W8* TE A eeu ata Chine: ik urd is A statement to er exer) wbut T mude to the otber | YO tn accordance with the facts waw rendered, members of the farnily; [ may have said General dad the watehthan Wee wed bineselees, Duryea was in love with me; I thought so from F z a the wanitestation of his regard towards we; bis FATAL Occunrence.—Coroner Avery, conduct Was observed by oiler persuns a well 88) Boboken, held au inquest on Bunday, on the body yaetfy in relaiouty Mr. yous ftold my sister d 7 eT ’ ! of Coptain Richard K, Marselles, commanding the revenue cutter Kankakee, who fell overboard! on that i had kvown him for teu years, aud that I bad aiwaya considered Lira a frieud; [said to my soeter that [thought abe had intertered to preve ut tho night previous, while attempting to signal wuy friendly relations betwoeu lito aud u getty the vessel ia the stream, off Hoboken. He mnt that she Was envious of iny baving ay 940° | was sogeucd in about twenty minues, but died soon after, A verdict of death by agnekopla, superin- duced by being in the water, Was rendered, eometimnes seen holuing an uro from which ade on ie escaping This isan allusion to the fact that a priest of D fenying the divine origin of @) eapostolic miracleschallenged Jobn todrink acup ef poison which ty 4; tus conversation about Mr. Lyons took plave abcut four or live yours ages 1 uever guid to wy ster that Mr. Lyovs was dis- gatiofied with bie wmurriage, and that he re- yretted not baving married ine; fb uever thought of being married to Mr, Lbyotim wud ddon's su pose that be ever bad any idea ot the kind cithe wince L made my ese ype frow prison Tbave beou staying at iy brother Stephen's house ; T bad no taeaus of paying tay boarc, and 1 Wee wired by te- tury we tor tear of being geut back to the asy- juw + Lnever teld my «ster that! was engaved to e bad propered, The Evangelist epade the aign of the croas, and then drank ot with TCR Elica et Rauia liens Thero {s a echemo on foot in Paris for a new move in the way of education, It takes a bold theoretical swing, as French schemes often do, and does not propose to stop at the immediately practi- The pleu is to establish in the different eutinjury., The purging of the cup is ty pitied in abe flightof the demon. This legend gave rise to e superstitious cusiow in England of obtaining hal- Jowed wine on Ft. John’, took of it wor Day, and those who par belleved to be secure trom danger cable, ot poison during the year, Bt. John iaone of the , 7 | 40% y patrons of Christian Freemasons ; the other is St. | 0 turried to Mr, Beecher ; J never wold ber wat J | countries of — : day of a and ‘ ” r ” y duarried ua eaponding schools for the middlo and upper bo the Haptist. At “high twelve" toaiay, the | we nyuged to be m tu muy iuarrned aau | corresponding echo : ie : L cel se t ‘i - ‘ ; » of the Baint | 1! ve ie Columbia street ; the conversation J bad | classea, which will enable # boy during the course Tateruily wWib cele ate , iy o J be 4 , ber in relation to Mr Boecher was ubout she Jevtor that had written to tom; [told ber that the letter rnerely stated tha Laving bo bome, Iwisbed eeatance to bave my poets publobed ; 1 pever said any thing else to Mrs.Oleuts wbout Mr, Boecber, vuly speaking of Lim casually ; Tvevertold my of # liberal! general education, to acquire thorough- ly several moderu languages, cach being learned with others, among sehoolfellows of ell nations, tn the lamd where it is spoken, Tho arrangement of classe and method of study being precisely the aurme in each interuational schoo’, the Eugliah Thero will be ¢ serv) n all the Episcopal To the latter church it fan econd clasa, The vestments will bo end Catholic ehure loublo of the sv bity as St. Joli was not a martyr : Sunday eve 5 aa Well Understood iu the church that 1 | youth, after studying for ® year or two in France, sah Bisa TOA BUNSE Sen Bi vik ay Se uared to Mr. Beecher; I uever said | | may pass to Italy or Germany, and continue his Panvitine Teisreliini neti es, ob Mapenahieetin eos was as much engaged tate married as bor daugh- general course of instruction exactly at the point hirwelf tu the hea’, at No, ST West Twenty-tixth | gor; went to the post-office about ball an Lour alter where it was broken otf, while be is adding peace gurcet. Io was taken to Dellovue Hospital, whero | [went the letter to Mr. Beecher, aud asked the post. | cal to the provious elementary teething of Lerman or Ttatian,and hia teaching is preseutly coutioued through German or Italian instead of French, And it isto be @ special care of each sehool to euch thorougbly, to pupils from all nations, the lan- e man if it bad been taken out ; [stopped at Mea Ol. se ae cott's on the day Mr Beecher sailed, and then went out with her shopping 4 we st pped about balf an de expired, Ue was about 29 years Tux fine my bee wan StREET.—About 1 } j . vessel ; the ouly regresl otthkeck crday moruing, as noticed in the 8us, Snape ee wy tates to lar, 6 aie wal ane guage ‘and Iiterature of the country to which it be- wfice was ciecovered on the fourth Boor of the | Twas go foolish ws to let bim know that] wanted | longs. nee: so aaa rounaa, No, 27 Beekman etreet, oceupied by | gasintance. - ‘ . ‘ tly t a ie Johnaon, Fry & Co. publishers. Before | Dr. Brown, the principal physician at the Bivom- Turn cases of conscleuce have recently been 0 , fe ry De ingdale Lusane Asyluuy tested to ber receptiou brought to the notice of the Treasury Department, fire could be e the rishedt, the three upper An officer of the United States being in doubt ag to . Ww a . . Clece, Esq. Ww dioora were totally destroyed. Damage ebout | at the Asyluw: When 7 oe ey a ee PLY- | the propriety of baving drawu # requiaition for | ° thereabouts, Ble did not speak, or second her | Jobut, Clece Fai Rudolph A. Witthaus, Fx, 4,000: iniiy susured. The plates and other ar- | sical condition was one © apparent de ‘lity, fol- | gyo8 has returned the money, with she request | father's hospitable invitations to him to be seated | Hon. EdwiaD. Morgan, loward Potter, Esq. ti lig vert in the business were in the vault be- | lowed upon some previous auute physical disease, | yoo ue-balf of it be cousidered as the property of | She seemed unwilling that e stranger should witnes * eorge Opdyke, Wk. AR og eath the but! Wore conseqiiently saved. | a8 be supposed; mentally, she was evidently under | we Goveruinent and the other as bis individual sowue great depression of sp rité, with conmderuble cmotions! disturbance, agitation, ad feeling Which she ascribed to cruel and Uubjust treatwens on he par: of certain relations, Lhe i Lowing interest- Jog question sod Lever Was given vu the exuu pelou of bUis Witiews ¢ Toe seuend Moor was occupied by Mr, John O'Hara, ua neice blak books and he sus- es) AO £10,000; ure! for $84,500 r scocuplod by Beebe & Hail, paper ji ‘ waned a damage by water of $000: unsured The bulliing was dam contribution to the cause of Uncle Sam," Another anonymous correspondent returns #162 50, but desires no public u of the fact; while the third, transmitudng $25 Tf, requests ita receipt tu be ac- kuowledged through « New York newspaper, ueure \ wetor, | se'ble thata person of | =~ * - — extent $6,00.; iusured, The ortwin Q. Now, ductor, is it net poss person o! pot Known at present, but the Fire | insane mind should write exceilent postry, such aa MA RINE NEWS. Marebal bos the matter Under Invesgi), ation tiie plaunut Claims to bave written, or eXcel iu i aioli: avy utberart? A. Vertainly. suppose the beats | > - eames reply Lean give te that question is to state thus Lec, 27-8. BR, 7 23-8, 8. 4 39 bad Wa even.v7 26. Auier'’s Gertaau and Engiah Digteuury, which ty —----—-- ss vd used ae a standard text-Look in the principal cole ARRIVED, loges in the country, Was written in the Blooming. STEAMSHIPS Northerner, Philadelphia; Kanga dale Lunatic Asylum, by # persou of iueane mind; | TO, Live: pool au Pousberpsoa; Champiou, Aspin- Tinight a9 mention a Duumber of the staudard | ¥4) EC Kuighi, Philadelphia. text-bouks Which were written in that institution; SHIPS~ Narragapectt, New Orleans; Trimountain, ALLeaep THine 48D RECHIVERS AKNESTED, s Durn and! Reynolds, of the Twenty -sixib t, arrested Aliiad Hopper, a wlored porter, y years had teen in the employ of Ih & Co, of No 4 Courtlandt street, - wraof that firm appeared betore Justice ri Now Urileava , li . eu I will state a6 @ couclusive fact, that one of the | * Stove AAS. 6 \ oe aie Bde ph Reena Jets leading pewspapersia New York i principally BAKKS—Vheula, of Udverpool, from Porto Kico, et ita’ aa d rus Thomas of No. 149 Spring edited iu the Bloomingdale Luuatic As)ium, and BKIGR~ Volante, BK, Ayres; Nereide, Marseilles, : sai Charlee Daud f No 160 Orcuiarl street, | He leading editorial ig weaken three or lour times | RCHOONERS--Exprees, Matamora: Lutvita, Bara aud Harries Wilso. 13 houas street Theeo | & week by @ persog of ‘unsound wind voutued 1m | cou; Dragon, Curacoa; Jobu Farnum, Baltimore, persona Were th crenpou arrested, and in Thomas's as pet aL Ely, © friend of Mrs. Olcot, dee | = a Bose > oth wl av express wagon load of Mrs auual ’ end ¢ ra, ott, de- . iia es ae : All of he peber arp were com posed thut plaintitt bat compiuued that there was SAVINGS BANKS, day Ae ge 1 F fuatior ho sympathy between herwif wod the rest of her | 7 we . ane PNG ENS eos ‘ , | tamily ; that they Were joalvus of ber because she M ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS FATALLY Crvsarp,—Yesterday mording, | was so much iore tletied than they were; she INSTITUTION, Me. Alrol Mitchell, of No. 26 Weet Fifty-fourth | gaid she expected to reslco moury evough trom No. '283 Bowery, Sot, was crished between one of the Beventh | the gale of Ler poetry to hive with Mr, Booher ata | SIX PER CENT INT: ED on sums Avaoue cars and o pillar of the Seventh Avenue Roboacd Dept. Covner Rauvey beld ay inquows Para Raitway AccIDENT.-Mr, George ; cau of TD Washington street, Was ruo over f the Ninth Avenue Railroad cars at the PAL of #1) and under; & PER CENT on larger suns, Deposits made on or Lewore Jupuary 3 will draw interest fiom Jauuary 1, Open daily trom 1) A.M, to 4 P.M, and on Mondays Aud Wednesdays tow 10 A.M, to7 ° CHAS. PECK, 7 Desutiful place bo was budding up the Nursh Kiver, in comfort all (Le rest of their hves; sbe said now her bope was gone, that Mr, Heowher was dis, usted with ber beewuse of the letter she bad seut bin ; she said she bad several excolieut ofers of mur- . , boone of te Washington aud Twebith streets, | riage, which bud caused the jealousy ot ber tuuaily | HENRY C. FISHER, Secretary, "416" nd or his jogs aud the lower portou of his | sud Mrs Olcott; General Duryen, she gal, Was o BW YORK SAVINGS BANKS — COR. i a wore crush He was taken home, and there | devoted lover of hers for years, aud she also spoke of 14th et. and Sthave. Open daily frow pes P.M. Wednesdays and Saturdays fram 1 te7 P.M. six per cont, interest allowed, The January divi- but at the | demd will be paid tree from Governinent tux, Money He was aged about bv hekd wo inquest, of a Mr. Lyons; ble sad Mie Olcott Wanved tuese gentlemen lor ber daughters; she said abe regret ted shat sho had vet married Mr. L cud sesorday mornagg, ows, Corener Naum . % he cx di posited on or before January Let will draw interest BROOKLYN, ve eee ie ieocber aio aaul jraae, Heruelt ou: | trutn that date. THOMAS CHRISTY, res. he i SinguLan TRIAL—-MY6TEMIES OF AN INSANE | EP ECr ji tue street ; ene mentioue’ Mr Howard's | eetitSe- . . Berouru,—A | tamuy, of Dbek's sireet, and Dr, Royiwond, a@ have vium—A Lapy 1s Love wit Me ARG oc teh aie of the . : 4 - Yoru Daity Evirep ny a Lowariy.- 4 sinew: a PEA vas aan oe te Lees ts Mena a scar" nad ge eT i OS Jur trial is now in progress in Brooklyn betore | gicg bus a more noddiag acqua ntauce with plalb- ILLS £1 AND UPW ARDS, ON Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Lreland, For sale by er he _ WELLS, FARGO & OO, | Ole BLACK STARK LINE FROM OR TO | Liverpool. WISCONSIN sails end of the month, ‘swallow fail Line from or to London~PATRICK NRY sails end of the month, For passage or draty yw WILLIAMS & GLION, 40 Fulton st, $97 TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. Foot. ERIN sole Deo, Slat. eis at eile January Ith, Cy UJ soerage Py vayable in curreacy, Apply fiw hoe) & GULUN Be Baad ert) Rey yhi xtraordinary iu: | til, apd never Wis enceged to be warried te ber—- pda —_— pee pare yl ne respect | never Spoke te ber on un} subject, on account curio o M on, @ Mymouth Church Sabbat ing parties of high euctal and — p rd teae ; maied to 4 beta no eit plafut! Caro D>. Undertill aa ft- senera: 4i') ie on Cone : neighbors. Mvt tLe tractivelouking lady of eome forty summer s sues her bs LS akira pig eae eister and vepbow for damages fur injury to repute Never Wold her Lo was gorry that he ation and health sustained by confinement, at the Asylum. lt appewrs that Insane released from se by her brother, a Vharwards a am OE hems in Jay street, ‘whence sbe was agaip copveywl & tho niil's tam baa married bis WUe or expressed regres ob uot Luving ty | married ber, S Tie case, Which has been couttnued for several day, days, excites the {a oc) Ole atest Luteres; a Brooklvp aud my: wae LIZZIE CEIG THE REDEMPTION. “Weil, Lauppowe it must be a, T abal! not tell Tom, mother, why we're flitting to Manchester, Bost spare him."* “Asthou will,"* eaid, she aadiy, “so that wey go that's al,"* Refore the wild daffodils were in fower in the sheltered copses round Upclose Farm, the Leigh# were settled in their Manchester home ; ifthey could ever grow to conaidor that place as @ home where there was no garden or outbuildings no freab breezy outlet, no far-atretching view, over moor and hol- low,—no durmb animals to be tende’, and, what wore than all they missed, no old haunting memor- hea, even though those remembrances told of sorrow, and the dead and gone, Mra. Loigh heeded the loss of a)| these things less than her sons, She had more spirit in her counten- ance than abe had had for mouths, because now she had hope; of a sad enough kind, to be sure, but still it was hope. Sbe performed all her household du- thes, strange and complicated as they were, and be- wildered as she wos with all the town-necessities of her new manner of life; but when her house was ‘sided,'' and the boys came home from their work, in the evening, ahe would put on ber things and ateal out, unnoticed, as she thought, but not without many « heavy aigh from Will, after she had closed the house-ioor and departed. [t was often past mid- night before she came back, pale and weary, with almost a guilty look upon ber face; tmt that face so full of disappointment and lope deferred, that Will had nevor the heart tosay what he thought of the folly and hopelessness of the search, night it was renewed, til] days grew to weeks and weeks to months. towards her as well ag he could, witout having sympathy with her. ings for Tom's sake, and often wished he bad Tom's pleasure in reading, for the time huny heavy on his bands, as he sat up for bis mother. 1 need not tell you how the mother spent the weary hours, And yetI will tell you something. her energioa to bear on the one point; then she went with earnest patience along the least known ways © some new part of the town, looking wistfully with dumb entreaty into people's faces: sometimes catching 8 glimpse of a igure which hade kind of momentar7 likeness to ber child's and following that figure with never-wearing perseverance, til! sone light from shop or lamp showed the cold strange face which was not her daughter's, ortwice a kind-hearted paaser-ly, struck by her look of yearning woe, turned back and offered help, or asked ber what she wante!. to, she answerel ouly, “You don't know @# poor girl they call Lizzie Leigh, do you?" and when they denled al} knowlodge, she shook hor head, and went on again, crazy. someti:nes took a few minutes’ rest on the door- steps, and somotimes (very seldom) covered her face and cried ; but she could not affurd to lose time and chances in this way; while her eyea were bilnded with tears, the lost oue might pass by un- seen. One evening in the mch time of shortening au- tumu-<laya, Will saw ap old man, who, without be- {ug absolutely drunk, could not guide himaelf rightly slong the foot-patl, and was mocked for bis unstead- ‘uous of galt by the idle boys of the neighborhwod, For bia father's sake Will regarded old age with tenderness, even when most degraded and removed fromm the stern virtues which dignified that father; #0 he took the old man home, and seemed to believe bis oten-repeated assertions that he drank nothing but water, The stranger tried to stiffen himself up into steuliness as he drew nearer home, as if there were some one there for whose respect he cared even in his half-intoxicated state, or whose feelincs Le feared to grieve, and neat even in outer appearance; threshold, win" dow, and window-sill were outward signs of some *pirita of purity within, Will was regarded for his attention by a bright glance of thanks, sucoeeded by @ blush of aLame, frou a young woman of twenty her father's attempts at stately sobnety, aud Wil) could not bear to stay and see ber distress, But when the old man, with many a flabby shake ofthe baud, kept as'ting him to come ayain some other eveuluy aod see them, Will sought her down-cast eyes, aud, though be could not read their veiled meaning, he answered timidly, **If it’s ayreeable to everybody, I'l! come—and thank yo," Was po anewer from the irl, to wlom this speech was in reality addressed ; and Will left the house liking her all the better for never speaking. He thought about ber # great deal for the next day or two; he acolded himself for being so fovlisl: eo to think of her, and then fell to with fresh vigor, sud thought of her more than ever, preciate her; and told himself abe waa not pretty, and then made {ndignaut angwer that bo liked her looks much better than any beauty of them all, He wished be was not so country looking, so red-faced, Ww. so broad-shouldered ; while she was like a lady, C with her smucth colorless complexion, her bright dark bair and her spotless dress, pretty, she drew his footsteps towards her ; he could hot resist the impulse that made him wish to see her once more, and find out some fanlt which should unloose his heart from her unconscious keeping. Bus there aho was, pure and maidenly as before. He eat and looked, answering Ler father st cross-pur. poses, while she drew more and more into the sha, dow of the chimney-corner out of sight. Then the spirit that possessed him (it was not he himself, suret ybot did #o impudent a thing!) made him yet up and carry the candle to a different place, under the pre, tence of giving her more light at ber sewing, but sn reality, to be ablo to reo her better: she could not stand this much longer, but jumped up, and said she must put her little nie e to bed; and surely, there never was, before or si 1¢@, 80 troublesome a child of two years old; for, the agh Will staid en hour and a half longer, she neWer came down again, the father's heart, though, by bis capacity aa a lis- tener, for some people are not at al! particular, and, so that they may talk on undisturbed, are not so nnreasonable as to expect attention to what they Will did gather thie much, however, dram the old menioqeik. febet ence been emt Iino ef bommness, bes had fatted for more mousy t) amy greengrocer he bad beard of ; at least, any + did not mix upfish amd game with greengroe proper. This crand failure seemed to havd b the event of bis life, and ose on which he dw with a stranze kind of pride, It appeared as if present he rested from his past exertions (in 1 bankrupt line), and depended on his daughter, w kept s emall school for very young children, & al! these particulars WI! only remembered and u derstood, when he bad left the house ; at the time heard them, he was thinkingofSusan. Aferheh made good his footing at Mr. Palmer's he wast, » jong, you may be sure, without finding some og | » « to t . A CHRISTMAS TALE. - --—0——- YeutT or evte for returning again and again. Ho listened father, be talked to the little niece but he looked ag Busan, both while be listened and while he talke t Tor father kept on insisting upon bis former gent) © ty, the details of which would have appeared vor» questionable to Will's mailud, if the sweet, delice { modest Susan had not thrown an inexpilcable air refinement over all she came near, She never spo) “ much: ebe was generally diligently at work; bre when abe moved it was so nolseless!y, and when eb did speak, it was {nao low and soft @ voice, th » silence, speech, motion and stillness, aliko seeme to remove her high above Will's reach into son saintly and inaccessible air of glory —high aboveb reach; even as ashe knew him! And, if she we made acquatoted with the dark secret behind, hia siater*s shame, which was kept ever presont 4 his mind by his mother's nightly search among #.. outcast and forsaken, Would not Susan shrink awe 9) , from him with loathing as'lf he were tainted by sh 5 involuntary relatonship? This was bis dread jar _ thereupon followed a resolution that he would wit! ~ draw from her company before it was too late, he resisted internal temptation, and staid at hon. 7 an suffered ani sighed. Ho became angry wr & hie mother for ber untiring patience in seeking f one whic, he could not help hoping, wae dead raul than alive. Ho spoke sharply to her, and receiv only such aad deprecatory anawers as made him? he ’ proach himself, and still more lose sight¢f peace a. mind, Th's struygle could not last long withor affecting his health ; and Tom, bia sole companio 4 through the long evenings, noticed Lis increasin janguor, his restless irritablity, with perplexed any { ety, and at last reselved to cal! hiamother‘satter + tion hia bro ber's hayward, care-worn look# She l jiatened with a startled recollection of Will's clain upon Ler love, Sle noticed Lis decreasing appetitu ee Night after All this the Will did his duty He staid at home in the even- “There's nought the matter with me,"’ said br | as if annoyed at ber remark, ‘Nay, lad, but thereis * He did not speak aga to contradict her; indeed abe did pot know if bad heard her, 60 unmoved did be look, *“Would'st like to go back to Upclose Farm asked she, sorrowfully. It's just blackberrying time,"* said Tom. Will shook his bead. She looked at him awhil as if trying to read that expreasion of deapondene and trace it back to its source “ Will and Tom coukd go,'"said she; “ I mo é stay hero ti!] I've found her, thou know 'st,"* comti) od ued she, dropping her voice. es Ho tarned quickly round, and with the authori ¢er bo had at all thies exercised over ‘Tum, bute b. *™ beyone to bed. L When Tom bad Jef the room he prepared #1: speak f (To be continued.) Once macere- When #0 spokea Tthink they believed her to be But she never spoke first to any one. She MISCELLANEOUS, MODEL HAIR DYE FOR ALL TIME « Depot 46 South Sewond et, Williaaeburgh, ’ “A Dye! a Dye!" the aavans + hout- ‘ And thousands repeat the cry * Science and Art have juss brought out A true and Natural Dye |" 4 ‘Then if your locke are streaked with grey, '* Aud cause you many a aigh ; s One plan alone vou must purus, Use Briest's unequailed Dye! 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