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— ee, ‘Continued Jrom the first page) ation of the Board of Underwriters, all imeursnce of 8 warn closed at ome chock. Tho mi wry dimplay wae very fine, although » even) parade wea not ordered. Many of the rs newt however, made independent parado« At tock, PM, the Gth regimes, under Cri Vw vaseed in review befere ue Mayor aod (ov mon Council a@ the City Tall, presenting * ‘ sppearance., After thie came the Veterans of under the command of Brigslier Gener! 'eomond, mumbertng only thirtyfonr, sll that wid be musmtewed for parade, Previous to thia, Vey visited and gabmted the Sc, and other news hacer offices, The Meyer went down the ranks, nol shook hemes with sack vetoran, and to General Rayrnomd he expresned his satisfaction at seemg se any of the eld veterans o9 parade Afr the Paraia, they repaired t 68. H. Crooks’ din- ing seloon, in Cheatham street, and partook of en excellent dinner, two bunmdred and fifty doflars having been sppropristed by the Common Connell for that purpoan, The Bleventh Roiment came newt, and thee the crowds which areorubied in the Park proceeded te the 5th Avenue Hotel, where 1 wae understood that the Tih Ragt- mrot wouk! pses io review befare Gov. Fenton and viel! Shortly after 4 clock, the Governor, ac. companied by ne daughter and hie staff, went ont om the beicony, and anon afar the Sth Rayi- vent marched past in resnew from the north sire of the Hotel. Ins abort time afier, the Teh Ragi- mend lover 1,000 serong) came ep and formed in Amo tm front of the Flotel, ami aalated the Governor whth preseoted arms and drooping colors They ‘then marched peat the hotel by fenrs and retorned by companies, and patd the Governor the eompli- nuent of » marching ealnte. The Tist followed, and were ale reviewed by the Governor, after which the ereed dapersed. Bhortly after | o'clook, Gov, Fenton visited the “Boldiery’ Depot” tn Toward mreek, and pamed theromyh the entree bailding with bis daughter and is mall = The Nathe moktior boys from Niagare Pails went through some of their evolutions with memch precision, and to the evident satisfaction of ‘the Gowernor, who briefly eddreased them, er- Preaning his satiafsction st the manner in which they bad soquitted therneatves. Fle stated thet Ducnselt, and the State generally, bad taken « great ‘teterest tn them, and, on the part of the Bate be pledged bimael thet ebey should not be forgotten. At the Howard Mission, s¢ the Five Points House wf Industry, Five Potnie Mission, on Randall's Is- Jand, and other pubic and private Institutions the inmates performed several interesting exercises. In the evening there wae e display of fireworks in the City Hall Park and at Union Bquare, a@ alto et Madis n Square, Jackson Bquare, Mount Morris Bquare, Tompkins Bquare, Fast Broadway and ‘Grand street junction, sad Liberty Park. In con- @equene of the rain, however, the dieplay was not # pra id as wae antictpated. At one o'clock, P.M, s large meeting of citizens took place at the Coffector's office, Mr Moses Tay - Jor in the chair and Messrs, 8. B. Chittenden and Garmnel Sloen as Secretaries, Resolutions were adopted im relation to our reeant victories, affirm- ‘mg that tho rebeltion te near tts close, ua Tatung the officers and soldiers of our armies tor the sohieved try them ; applauding the armies Sherman, ‘Themnan Moate, Sheridan and fleets of Farragut and Porter - carmpeigns of Georvia and the Caro surpassed im military history, aod memes of Grant sod Sherman with ping vole @ glory: that the treacherous aaseult on Port Sumter had bees revenged ; appointing » to comaider esl rte ee {ee on nmophe ng eer ova- to the principles of loyal duty to the country fovernment, sod concluding by directing oop- the resolutions to be seut to the Premdent, of this Grate, and to the several offi- core named theroin, Judge Danes also offered a Tesolusien which was fo gre requesting thi Preadent to sem! a pati ship to Charisston with General Robert Anderson, im order that he may ace the national banuer, which he was oom to lower on the 1éab of April, 1341, on She of Fort Sumter Recrvrnxe — Tar Commirrexr Gerrmc Owgaey anor) rime Moxey Scrriins—Der Boum vr Fraups—A Commision Aproustan 10 Try Tax Corurrs.--The Volunteering Committee will ere tong come to ® stand-etilt in thetr recruiting opers- tiene unless somo means is devised to suppty them with the necessary funds for bounties, Tho one milion doltars that wae appropriated for their use by the Board of Supermeors was simply en an- thorization t negotiate ® loam for thet amount. The loan has been before the public for abeut iwo weeks, and strenuous efloris have been made to induce our capitaliats to subscribe for it. Thus fer it je omby about half taken, and the subsecrip- tions seem to have cowe to a dead hat. The Com- mittee otill bave money epough to continue the payment of bountios several days, but it is neces. sary that provision be made at once for obtaining more funds. Is should be remembered that the condition on which the draft ts suspended in this ey is that volunteering shall steadily continue as fast ax the Government authorities cau provide for the men, This the Communities bave suc- ceeded in doing woe they recommenced op. erations, aud they could doubtlessly continue eniistinents at the same rate if they were provided With sbucdant meaus, The tenure by which the oity leovuding the draft, at the whee it isin opermticn elsewhere, {# precarious enough, and ought not t be made more so by @ failure to con- nue recrutting. The tacit agreement between the Wasbiugton and the city authorities ia very sunple. It ie “pump or drown'—recruit or draft—and there is evory reason to Believe that if the firws ul- ternative is not eomphed with, the last will quickly follow. Colonel Bakor is ili tm the city, very much to the dingust of the bounty awindlers, He Mm vestigated ane cawe yesterday, which discloses s new phase of the gigantic systom of bounty frauds, A Mr. Pike complained to Col, Baker that one Charles P, Har- vey, came to his place of business, and demanded AS for procuring # substitute for bim, Pike know nothing of the matter, and of course refused the fenand, Thereupoa Harvey, aa alleged, repre. sented himeolf to be # government detective ‘ircatened to arrest and imprison Pike, and yo this ‘snner frightened him into paying the woney, ilorvey was subsequently arrested and sent to Fort Lutavewe. A military commission has just been ap- rolnte) 40 Washington to wy the bounty swin- dlers vrrewted by Clone! Duker, These wortbies, many fw oom are prominent ward peliticians of this ality, sor! have becorue rich by their frendulent operations, have procured the highest order of le- fe talent for their defense, among whom are Jaa T Brady, Charles 8 Spencer, Ex Judge Beebe, and ober distinguished lawyers hh is expooted thas the trial wil) commence ins fow days Propamie Loss OF THE Puot Boar Smones Srrumes.ty ie reported that the Pilot: boat toorgs Beare which hae bean mise wince the 44 12h inet, wae leet off Barngare in s gale at thet time. Pieces of » wreck though: to be that of the prlot-boat, aod some dead bodies, suppose! to be of the crew, have been found. (Oscar Resbe war incherge of her; ands cook, and three er four apprentices were on board. Execurros ov Brati.—The President han named to-morrow as the day fer the oxeention of Onptain Beall. It te believed that thare will be ue further reapite. Tur ALBARY InvrsTioATiNG COMMITTER. —The Senate Commitice resumed their examina tion of the City Tnapector's Departmens yemerday. The firet witness exarvine! was Col W. RC Chambers, formerly an mtiache of the City Lnape~ tors Departreent. Fle depose! that he hat beard of aman mamed Wiegaa, who connected with the office, selling cortain ona in the depart Tent Whinees prom pty buformed the City Insoee- tor of the fact, and be sent bint Wiegac's house, to now’r him to report © hom on the next morn ing. whe wae mek at toe tron aeked witness 4 be was wanted for,snd he repired that be dvi nat bnew. Wiegen vert remerkes! shat be some af the d 4 Tritchmen, eho said they bed purchased situations hed rmwie s row alwenrt the roster | Wieyan subsequently had an in - terview wilh Mr Rone, bot wittnes wae not pret went at it, Wievan died about s nwath stterwerd The noxt witness sworn was Mr Chartos Risso, of Jersey City, who bed made s contract wits Mr Winavw tor dirt to fill in the extension; Winanis bed four ecows, and witness: purchased a hall in teremt io theron, the price for oon! sabes per load wus four comta, which waete be equally dinviel te tree them at the regular seuerncot; Wyosuin tok) hem they womki make a vory profitabie ar- rangement, ae they bad al the greupa for dure) ing, aod thas they woukl be able to have Mr. Thue removed; sad wen he wen)! hewe the dung gronnd om thie mde, he waid be woukd pave Bue removed 1 @ should coat bre tem thounand Goll arn, aod that be and Carr would effect uvat olger): wit nese bed only two boats; Wroante told bir he pub tue som in the besnans Leosuse be bed stale mo fn bw affidavit egainet Boole Col Daniel D. Delevaa, ox-City Lospector, wae nexteworn He depoand the onat of cieaning the sireots in 1969-00, wien he was fn olfice, wae $505, 000 | te i wes not properly dope under the Hackiey comwact, af Ww Iaaly persons were yolorested mit, and Mr. Hackloy Waa ke much inierfered with te carry ow bis demyne : bo be lieved Benjarnta Wood and others were micresto! im the contract. thought the contract for clann ng the stron could |e profitable at 400,00. 1) we Inepectors and Heanh Wardens take an interest io Benitary aifsrs, wey can be 6 necessary Wat they shod be pb yeicmns men tu that capacity Lave been mechanics la s street inspector in every ward ; specie! inspec tore aod bell ringers are pot necemaary | he lawer are s uuisauce : they yo shone. people pub once eir ashes when they beve them, auc several hours af- ter the cartecam siong Revinw oF rae PoLicn.—-At twelve o clock to-day Governor Penton will review the Metropoll- tan P lice ot the Piftb Avonus Hotel The force wi!) anwewalo ot tow o'clook, A. M., on Washington Parede (round, and march from there to the hy tol, Abows eight hundred pelicempa wil! be on parete Tuy Corron Fiset,—The schoonera M.ner- ve, §. B. Cowperthwa te and No. 18 bave arrived a6 this port, from Bevaumah, with Government cotton. Dar Goons CLerk's Early Closing Arsoci- ation held their usual weekly meoting last evenings the President in the chair, A number of new men. bere having being recetved, reports were heard from the Banding and Special Commitives, A re~ solution requeming the Ladies Operators Society to change the evening on whiet they hold their mort- ing, was almom umanimous'y voted down, The Recording Secretary baving tondered bie resignu- tow, 6 was scoopted, and a» vow of thanks passed for the manner th: yenleman bad discharged his duties, Av amendment also passed voting the Be cretary a testinionial. After sowe routive Lusinces the Association adjourned, Coach MARERS CONVENTION.—A Conven- tion of Coach Makers was beid yesterday a Early Closing Hall, No 267 Bowery, for the purpose of forming ® Coach Makore' International Union Resolutions were adopted setting forth the neces sity of such an organisation, and a Committee ppolnved &) draw wp an appropriate Conatitution for their future guidance. Yhe Convention wil! moet again this morning Cooper Union ~The concert of the Sunday BSechool obiidrep will be repeated this evening. Banwuw Ur Town,—Ky epecial request Mr. P. T. Barnum uw to repeat hie celetrated lec- on ‘The Art ot Money-getting,"' in Prolessor Matteson's Coureh, t-morrow evening Pouce? INTRLLIGENCR.~AkR¥ST OF 4 VIR arte Poormve.—[saac J. Woods, known as Col, Woods, wae arrested a4 one of the Brosiway bo tole, Changed with stealing hetween three and four thousand dollars from Mr. Charles Gallagher, Pur veyor of the Army of the James. Col, Wools was Piaced In prison uml arrangements could be per- fected for sending hiro back te Virginia. Arvest of @ Female Prekpocket About three weeks ago Kate (Gorman, beator known as‘ Ked- beaded Kate,"’ wae arrosted, chargod with stealing an glans from a lady as she was leaving the B way Theatre. A friend ertered bonds in the mim of $1,000 for Kate's appearance whon called upon to answer before the Court of Sessions Bho was mulsequenily indicted by the Grand Jury, when Recorder Hoffinsu issued a» bench warrant for ber re-arrest, ONicer Field, of the Sth Precinct, arrested Kate ina Broadway stage and conveyed her to the Tombs whore she waa locked up to awalttrial, The prisoner, who is % years of age, acknowledges that she hasbeen engare! in peklig noe she wac ld years of ave Ble is re- te ne quite wealthy, ewning Ave louses in Uhemsburgh, Burglary the house ¢ ~On Tuesday night a burglar entered A.B, Owen Sylvan » Harieni, rware vhich he tn be burglar was guomequeutly arrested by Officer Bates, of the 2th Pree nck while entering aBiavenuecar at 114th streot, The stolen proy erty wae found in bis possession, together with @ heavily-iomied revolver, The prisoner wave name a8 Georgo Foster, He wae eounuty Jusuce Kelly tp default of bai! Fatal Aceident — Coroner Gamble was noufed esterday t© bold an inquisition om t)e body of Daniel Remotan, who died from injuries received i by on Turse by accidentally falhng tiom the third story of a new buildiag in Sud otree!, near tsb avenue, Tan Geionnruss Forcrry Cast —Con- FRssion or THK Prisonmn—It will that a Pruss'an, named Erost Guldenfuss, alias be remembered Girard, wee arrested, and for sowe time vonfvod ap this ety on a charse of obtaining a Jar uin of monoy in his native country by forgery. A war- rant was flually aed ute extradition, and the oreoner Was vered up to t officers of the rusman Government, who conveyed bim back te the scenes of tis exploits, The counsel int of the Prussion Coasul-General bes _ ust rec Matelliveuce that Gulleumise, Who m trial here de- nied h.s jientity wih the frauds charzod hind, has wade a full confession of with which he was accused, He at tained cy fraud a some of mouey w would be + qual to about sixty thousand dollars of cur cur repey, Wath thie he came to Now York with the Yeung Woman whom he alleved t& be bis wife, and claims he was married to her, He bought tweaty Shousand dollars works of meilroa. shares, invested fifteen thoussud ona farm newr Troy, and ved in Splemlid atyle, He seers to uawe boon ignorant of the extradition law, fy be thouhs bimeell per- fectly secure agai ust intert- rence from his Prussian vicums, He bad mado a complete contession 1a writhhg, trusting, a © tuys, ius unereby he may most safely recom mend him to whe regard of bis future judges, ana.ai the esme imo avert damages from the persons, jutured by hin a6 loses Bence: forth.” For rar Wonkiwa Wowny.—it was an- nounced on Tuesday that Grover & Bakertred pre- sented the Working Women's Protective Un.on with one of their admirable sowing mechines The folowing note, which explains itealf, has since been received by the Superintendent : Orton of tha Brserk Mancractoarna Co. } 468 Broadway, New York, Feb. 2a, 1865. dire, C. Mt. Brooks, Buporintendent— Madam : Your favor of the 14th instam, soheriag » dona- tion of @ sewing machine in behal of the ' Work- wag Womwnen's Prowetive Union" te at band. While we cannot resend to all the cafe upon ne hike nature, we are permaried that the cause you represent te in every way doserving, and therefore beg you to accept the accompanying Vo. 2 (anafactnring) machinve, valued at #85 = And you will make ench ume of the same as wil), in your opimion, con luce mort te the servies and sid of the very laudable and ‘good work" in which yom are engage! Wishing the Women's every suceoen, we arn, Vory rospecttulic, sour cht. servant, ‘Lhe Brxoen Maxtracrransa Co, y Gao F. Gear, Protective Union '* BROOKLYN Biatapay — This anni versary was generally olmerved yesterday, Pisces A business wore close) during the afternoon Hage were ‘ispleyed froin the Cty Mall the now Court House, and other public buiidtare t) rongt ont the ely, aad everything bore the aspoet of » holiday Tne Hrex’s Street Hosen, 0 Lyoeh, yastartay, beld an inquat upon the tedy of Mre. Wridgot Burke, and the verdict waa w the Warnrcron's orener effect thas ane diedin conarquence of tr os flicaad by the hnshans Ter acouned ta se of are, born tp Lreland, and s ped by of upe tion. Be dec himeel! inne en the charve of causiog the death of bis wife, He waa conn 't wed & il Tuy Drarr.—A apecial meeting of the Rrook!en Common Counel! will beheld this evon- ing, when the Mayor, it is unde mend that the fainiies of those be drafted be supported by the cts The drasin the ad District terday toi, will recom. raons who may war suspended ves The #1, Tth and 18th Wards will bed a to-day. In the 24 Conzressional D strict the draft waacontinued yesterday morfing, sud the pro- comiings were unmarked by ansthing noticeable |} The whrel went round ainid solemn siience, al thonghb the Provost Marshal's cffice was crowded with persons antioue to learn tl aie to whieh they may be coomed by the wheel fortune. Bhortly after 10 o'clock the proceedings comme “t with the %b Ward, in There were 632 names drawn 6 ward, which was finshed at one o'clock, when the drawing was adjourned to this moroing, the las Wagd wil! be the first taken up to-day te permit the celebration o| The 19%b JERSFY CITY Wasmisoton’s Binrupay Jersey City, youter businosa end a very general dspla flag Tor Drarrt for the 5th District commenced yeateriay with the Ist Ward of Newark, Th were 270 names drawn, lucluding the 1 per There waa no excitementon the wasfohserved in the suspension of public fthe national ac occasion, Th drawing will be resumed tw- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CENSORED, — Reaolutiona were introduce! in the Jersey City Com- mon Council on Tuesday nightin favor of ace, and als at the Constitutional amendment i ery, whick # oot el as tne d tending to prolong the war, The reao- lutions Were passed Ly ® vole of ten ayes to roven MARINE NEWS. | Feb 98-8. Risen 6438. Reis, BAB —M'n rises 04 48 CLEARED Ave plans Webster, Norris, Hook ARRIVED Continental STEAMSHIP SHIP BARK al Cook for Liverpool for Livarpant Sandy Raretow, tor Philadelphia STRAMBHIPS Fortrers Monroa, (5 ot Loe live and Counbia, ba vaDA, Supp + Part Royal and Forts Monr SHIP - American Congress, London and | of Wight RRIGS..Oeprer, Matanzas via Newport, K I Jotineon, Port M ACHOONERS wanee, Kos } Btratton, Prot idence: RH Pinily, 8 London opin Bt Jobn, N RL FE Night Faetport, .Jortina, Ree&land. Laonida Eunhias oucesier, Macwie MeLean, ot John, SR, Mi arannah, 1 R Cowperthwa do; No 1A, de Too Late for Classification. DISCHARGED SOLDIER WILI aseuletitnte forone year for $1,000 cash 4.67 Montgomery at, for 3aa)0 Th THE MESsSKS, EDGR HEREBY ite that they dit not furnish the ovkator he ctiy emb.bittons lw Feb Go Ad A even Mid, 1805 7 GENOCRAL BU SEN ies, LWAYS UNIFORM IN- Qt ALITY. Is SRVANDECAL Fuicha Coffee, Try it, To be had of Grocers vot, 1) Chambore et, ROBERT DAIS, sole Aso rs A MODEL HAT DYE FOR ALL TIME— 4 Depot 46 South Second at Williesnsbure! Wiotasate Augen 1), Harner Row ; Frerer & Lee, 90) Boeke Che Mulor & Kee, tf] Hout and A ve: Porter & b dy 4} ave lee t: ole PRNTON, oy sixth ave NASH PAID FOR BAGS AND OLDM ue « we lve 4 vote: ant wooleuad copier wad pew oad Fete per iby at i Five FIR $60,000 WORTH Of “ . ny ast fi 4 water, to wold t rewerys ce le to 45 Catharine rAN 1A ABSOLUT ng ot Ma 7? ue yey to the Cit int, Va Moneys orders can be procured at the Poet Ofice . JAMES ARLLY Isobe At toe tine FR toy. E RPT SPL VACCINATION, — MAYOR'S” OFFICE, b i raY M the Health Com Will Veoe nate @rmtattomsiy all } tg t hie ue, between the of > and sr of the Mayor, GW. Mon ‘, st Maretal POUND AND Upwards Rewepapers, boowA paripllete, eter, fad all kinds ae mnt, THOS. CBE NEEL ed 1 THOU D POUNDS OF OLD NEWS. Papers, billheads, documents and hooks wany for whic will be paid hicher prices than any vertised, Callon A. rAMARISS. betore se learn wheve )oucanm make tie Dees bargain, DOr mod Wii he Piorre Louis, commouly called “the grenadier ;" ® well-known salt-doaler, who was now on his homeward journey from Rochelle to the small aca- port of le. Pierre Louls ware command. «looking fellow, with a frank expression, an {n- dependant bearing, and ac ceriul beert—who al- ways let hiseyes rest upon the sunbeams which fell acroes bie path, thankfully received and enjoy- 1 each day as many blessings asthe day might tring, patiently bore the misfortunes that he could not avoid, and rested peaceiully at night, witbout any anxiety for the wantof the morrow e Of the tweive mules which formed the cavalcade, only two belonged to himself; the remaining anm- ber, as well he loads of salt with which bhehad act out sixtwoeks before, were the property of neigh A TALE OF BRITTANY, — so La MiL9s—the ndge—isthe meme gtren te thet Jong extended narrow elevation which separates the portion of land between the mouth of the Lorre and Vilaine frem the remainder of Brittany. Tae road from Nantes to Vannes rune slong the simmit of this natural rermpert, Toe the right lies the Fronch Brittany, which always gives me the ides of » weil- worn ocotn, so uniform is the character of its landa- Cape scenery, totally devoid as it is of one prominent foature. On the other aide, stretches out a diferent view, which, for peculiat of ouuline and wel)-de- Mined Iinearent-—or, to carry out our former simile, having better maintained the fresaneas cf ite im ja the most striking country to be rcen the present day. Nor athe contrast here confined to inanimate nature—the inhatntante being as di- verse asthe land oftheir birth. To the right, we meet a emali short race, with dark hair and colour lens ‘aces, whose expreamon ¢ Vat lene apathy © wi) ile to the we behold tall, erace- ful forma, ble ing complexions, enimatad mt. On the rizhta Coit, on the lefts (ere prese. ie'ly betokens enances men race So far back anthe fifteenth century a party of Saxon navigators settled on these shores. They have increase. much in number since them; but have notrningled with the natives of surrounding country, #0 thatther demendantaas the preeent time form elmoss exchisively thecommnunity which Inhatise the territory knowa by the nameo! La Rrnyere Theo poople seer to have inherited the n@ disposition After having gethere! in their summer harvest, they enter the'r futreanua which they freight with turf, and convey to Nantes, Ro- cheile, Rordeanx, &c, Or they laden their mules with walt, and carrying it to the weatern provinces, roveive in exchange auger, coffee, and other articles which minister tothe necessaries or the juxruries rov f their anceators lnrge boate of a peculiar shape of lie, and which are cither disposed of during the journey back, or el posited in their Lomes T f these caravana I joined myself, in order om tmplish ® long cherished plan of becoming aequainted with thie part of the coast of Brittany I proceeded along the Billon seated upon one of twelve mulea which were under the guidance of bours, wi His jou himself norma hehed tomake up accounts, ney Unie time was unfortunete 5 yw the other fell lame, Dliged to sell it, to use his own ex- One of his Lesata died #0 that he was Pression, ‘for loss than the worth of its hide end Ite hoofs," ning home, if nota ruined man, at Mf Cheerfully he along by the side of the cavalcade, dressed rom it; but he dod not allow him to becor ea prey to despondencs walked n his ner'a amock.—elway ware sand clean ove the knee, a ricamed hat, piaced e.deways on bie head, hie whip fasiened across his back while his fing- ere were busily white b nen leggins, which came a oad employedin paring willow-twiga, and converting them tntoal! sorta of ingenious de vices, which were presented to the children whoin be met uy n the roe, Bot whatever else Pierre Louie waa abont, was genera! v heard whist'ing he whether he walked F stood still—in fact, at all timos and at evers . etoept when taking em his food, « With t-ue musical talen:, whistle the moat dificult tunes, baceh , Opera an r wher he national alian and political songs, sacred prayer would melodies, mrsic every etyle,inahort. F IT iked hest to hear were bia vo! S what which, for hours together, he delighted to give full play tc antares, in his genius, without ever growing weary When he did happen to be allent, it seemed to me as ifall sounds were hushed, as though even the mule-bells had ceased their tinkling—something was wanting : [felt uncomfortable and soat- But this only happoned when anything pe- arly painful sed upon his mind, which was And even at mich times, bis tnelodious notes would only cease for Gfteen mi- nutes or so, when one v urrence rather of the animels, una- ble to proceed from weariness, probably recalled t his mind his revent losses Dusing such pauses, | wae wontto converse with lis wife, who, as is the custom of these people ac her husband nbisjourney, This was het they had undertal t her, not «x been very long married. Sbe had weaned her infant shortly before setting out, wasoblig ed 40 leave it Le !; and now her whole thou, hts seemed to coutre in ber home, in the direction witch she vazed eu eagerly, thasone would & imacined that her dar and penetrating eyos ex. mover the figure of her oint of the horizon before us ment to ebild in the farther 7 pected every m Jeanne was s very boautifiul creature—it would be hard lu leod to fad @ bandecter pair than she and Pierre Louis, And yether whole deportment be- tokened sormeth more nob! more intellect retiring, 8; aud the look of intenss anx child he Ler appearance, by throw ine expression which ner recular fe e shade of dignified saduess, almost of pain One day, Pierre Louis aaving iniulvedfor « while in ac! ® once, seemed suddenly tobe aroused from it by something terrifying: then, tak a few rapil strides in sivance of us, ho glanced fearfully round tle, Oa our rea drew my atienuon to two windmill, the sails of which were briekly round, while several tr ty to be w ehteued the interest of over the usual] ghted oom atures my fit of » and began to whi la iu the neighbor. hood seemed, liko ourselves, yev ery to be forsaken breath of wind, 1 endeavoured, ways, both by the formanon ofthe ¢ their own position, to exy n this mo wind, cause by which to accouat fo had wge in reply w ‘the menadier'’ briefly evplained the matter as being #0 unearihiy power conferred by the Virgin, which could only be interrupted by she Infuonce of the ' black Kou. Mm VAouUd und and spoly of the » but itso happened that I could discover no Consequently T of when is given in Irieh Fairy Tale, and io Bketobes of Iretand.) Prom the further informatton thet he gare me respecting this mysterrous being —to wham he alee mpplied the eptihet of the" black dwarf,” sad whom deance denomimated “the elder brother of death” | i learned whet his cbief pleasure consiats te Sequaioting mortals, by | is sppearance of some tm- | penuing calamity, without at the same time shows | mg thet any meana of averting it. Jeanne related | (© m, in am undertone, how she had seen the Kourigan when they were setting out on their jour- ney; and how, afer enoaking ot the ether side o@f the hedge ' quite close to then’ for along tima be bad sprung scroas the road and disappeared, with & strancecry, which sounded first like a ecormind ‘aug!, bus died away in a pitoon “Lis ow wonder, then,” ehe adced, “thet journey aas ben ® unfortunate; but Pierre Louis''—she sad lenty ent abort her sentence, and trem! led, ea he turned round quickly and east a melancholy glance at her, However, he won bean te whine, and then Jeane ne looke! again cheerfully mto the far distance We turned of the Sillon opposite Savanal, autre ing the great rooor—where Pierre hed como busie Nees t traneact with o relation of hie wif wile Bas only filed the office of @uifather to her, but hat taken entire char om the death of ba parents which occurred! when she was very young. 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