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ener went on afew paces, only to stumble over leom® tar, aod the host which was yesterday placed pository le carried back {n the eame manner, the choir eiaging, “Porth comes the standard of the King.’ The host is then laid upon the altar and furned with incense, the Priest koveling the while @eorvice Lave required t be purch d guch war vessels a are hob seul be put cut of courmiagion, ere ang mea, fas 8!) depactwenia, whowe sor vicgs inay be d syems- @) wish, will be permitted to retfirn to civil life " 1» vipat page.) them for that purpose. This is ealled “The Adora | by the childrem of this Institution, aided by Helma- THE \otaahemnenthtrtir dared tnd tion of the Crows.” Anthome in Greek and Latin | matler's Band, for the benefit of the House, at the Th we tow shecteanly beccestng chgh. Their Tre commercial veasels which the exicenctea of areeune during the ceremony, candies are lehted | Academy of Mosic. The Academy wns crowded to MINER'S DAUGHTER terrors increased greatly. They shouted and cried J, wil be wold, ’ overtiowing. The exercises consisted of chants, i ing, recitations, caliethenics, £¢., and were exceet- ingly well done. An address was delivered by the Rev, Dr. Passawan, of Ph‘adeiphi ph H.Choate, Fey., the orator of the evening being absent through iilnese, The proceeds of the concert will amount w about $1,600, aloud, in the hope of making their, parents bear them, They felt syre that both ber father and mo- ther must be come home ; and as sure that they would be hunting for them. But they did not reflect that their parents could not te!l (a what direction they had gone. Both father mother were cone home, iy required SS A TALE OF THE PEAK. LOCAL NEWS Wine and water are pat im the chalice, and are aio} Stay ov Procerptsas GRANTED To FRt- ——- wo'| the mother bad inetantiy ‘rushed out to try, 4 4aus sv We incensed, while the Priest repeats apprepriate pray- | rry, Peenis any L, of proceedings has erm, on perceiving that tuey were not in i i tron granted *Priery, Prank | Higher and higher the little group escended in this ; ; sy eaitel-anet sew yore Amp roe vicumrr. ere, Ho then descends and warhes hie hands, and, | [008 eramted in th Frie vpianit bik 1 ea related the wide, caked hile, and | bouee. Sue hed Burried to and ro and ¢ ‘at first supposing they would be far, But when she heard nothing of them, ehe ran in, and begged uf her husband to join imthes arch, But at fires David Dunster would do nothing, He wea y et them for going away from the hous, and amdhe was ton tired to go on # wild-vooge chaee through the plantasions rthem, ‘ Lhey are. th’ plan- tations," said be; ‘thoy are e) elieriag there some- wher Let them alone, end they'\i come home, with @ good long tai! behind them * after returning to the , receives the Euc A PLRASANT Ber of News vor rit Ber \K- | both kinds, Other prayers follow, and the Tenebra Ne ol x Keonritino, | will be sung in the evening tie tiemuneneiens gabteked this morning ta the Tuk Coonisa AcApEMY—Savestn Lec- Hus, that there ie to be no further drafting of recruit- | guur, More than fifty ladies vests rday crowded the ing in the North, will probably operat® on the con- | rooms of Munsienr Biot, to hear bis Seventh Lectare, @-ripte something like the application of @ galvanic | and witness the mode of coking the articles on the battery. ‘The man who bas received motice to report | following der inthe fir r of General Sessions, and are at present under rentence of death counsel for the accused intend to trantier the r to the Court of Appeals Court or Grexenat Sesstona—Sperpy Juertce.-Yerterday Charles Mullen was arraigned before Recorder Hoffman, charged with etealing « fold watch, valued at $250, from Captain George Me- the hawka circling round the lofty, tower-like crags over their heads, made therm feel serious aud some- witwnere are wer anked Jane, the cider sister Jong way from hom?" Let us go hom," said littie Nancy, I'm afreed here: clutching hold of Jean's trock. “Pho, nonsense [ said David. on? I'll tak care on you, viver tear. hat are you Gowan, stationed at the Battery, It appears from the Ja bold and defring as- * * ' UY ne And with this! asmimed @ be , With this piece of act i's song of sheep, David for duty, ae the reeult of adraft, and whose eye falls re sikih be hae evidence, that on Wednesday afternoon the compiain- fy and eald, Come along ; there are nests in th’ | 4 A, “ et pads Mend rate te Or aad upon the nid bit of news at breskfast, will naturally Omelette, fine he ant was rtanding infront of Trinity Church at the | bavzels up yonder." ma up the valley, sbouting—''Clildror, where are you? he! disponad te break the news to hie famly by break Ome erte souitiee the time the funeral proeesson of the tate General | | He bevan to mount spain, but the two Fits DUNG | David! Jane! Nancy! where are yo! fog “table things’ in the excoreof hi joy, There Maccarcogs, Apo, a] pe. wee endeavering to ; back and ssid, iu Poise ive M00g wee | When she bi pothing of tLem, ehe hurried Jiscuite ginc@en, e OF 6 swatch, and turn :? ane e adde , are very few wen who aepirewho havean actual dietenus de Mise. found, slged the euipeit: whe nirvor the Oamninis are both afreed ;"" and Jan " ati} more wildly up the fill towar the village. When she arrived there—tho distance of # mile—ehe inquired from house to house, but uo one bed secon anything of them, It was clear they hud not been in that direction. Au alarm was thuscveated |) the v lage; and several young men set out 0 join Mra, from hom, I'm sure." “And those birds screechin' so up there; I darna go up," added little Nancy They were the hawks that ahe meant, which hovered, whimpering and screaming, about the hivhestcl ffs, David called posion for verving their country in the capacity of Baws sax noieeiters, ript. ‘The honor fe not geverally appreciated The cook began operations with the pastry, because ity reported ae | it required more time to re. She firet took asof thie kind. | three ounees of shelled filberte, and chopped them the face while the latter was rewaining bis property, Mullen was arrested by Officer Kebinson, and com- mitted yerterday morning by Justice Dowling, He wae immediate ‘4 fudicted and brought to the bar for tral, when he pleaded quilty and war sentenced to the State l’rison by Kecorder Hodman, The prisoner con mod thers have been no ceses of in the eaultof failure in potting porit! ‘ at weil We , r thet little cowarde, but bewan to decend ; and, pre | py, “4 . TT In fact, a nureber of perrons who bave bern ed | very fine, Twoours voll besten together, with two raid he had been in the couuiry Only throe weeks, | genil , beeking tor berries rod flowere as they de- r ye) in Us tastes to £1) the :e-pomaille duties of conscript have actual! ‘ caof palwerized cagar, wore mised in @ bowl, | but the years 1ecoxnived bia ae an old offender. | goon AP they rewained the itue winding, cregey and then, sod Usteuine, yerisned aud refused the proferred honor, Theirer- | iso vuncesof four were then placed on a paper, and | is ave tase ac Bee SiaenA terada or caxlon road, and, while they were calling to each other, anu the rain fel tes rily ; but the wiud Led consid- erably sbatea, ud once they thought they heard @ faint cry in anawer to their enti, far down the val- ley. They were ri bt; the children had heard the shouting, and bad replied t. it, But tbey were far of The young men shovite! aysiu, but there wae bo enewer; and «fer shouting once more without success, they hastened on. Wheu they reached Davii Dunsier's house, they fou 4 the door o and no one witoin, They kuew that David an off in quest of the chiidren bineel/, and they deter. mined to descend the valley. Tue distiacted mother eresive modetty led them to sac fice therm: dowd on the beck of the range. One-half of the Bhat way for some other party whom they thoueht | prepared pute wae then mixed with the eggs and eu. more worthy than themrelves, Ibis beiwe the case. | gar, the flour and the balance of the nute being then end the draft being an inatitution that] sifted into the mixtore, This preparation was poured very few peope in thie city have bankered after, | on some buttered paper epread npon the bottor of there will be a general disposition to-day togreet 1'* | greased pane. It was then pieced iu the oven and Peganent divcont vuanee with resignation, Thie | baked until quite brown, Next it wae cut inte atrips, will bo very appoep inte. ae most of the canecripte had | eod eome icing made and epread overthem, The treated the storepertin theeame way, There | icing was male of three whites of ecas beaten toe fe pore salieitude wantfested as to how Major Dodee | stiff froth, and three t spoonfuls of suear, After discovered @ remarkable echo om the opposite bill side. On this they shouted to it, and laughed, and were balf-frightened wien it laughed and shouted again, Little Nancy seld {t must be an old man ip the inside of the mountain; at which they were al! really afraid, though David put on a big lock, and said, Nonsense! it was nothing etell." But Jane asked how nothing at ei! cou! shout and laugh as it did? and on this little Nancy plucked her again by the frock, and said iu turn, ‘* Ob, dear, let's go hom!" But at th) fm Anthony ©, Rossin, op the Yd of February, pleaded guilty and was remanded tor sentence... . Joba fio was convicted of grand larceny in rtealing $200 from Uriah Dott, of the Soldiers’ Hom: on the 2ith of March....... Peter Butwerger an Kobert burns, 12 and 14 years of age, indicted tor burglary in the Sd degree, la stealing $114 worth of clothing fiom Jecob Phillp, of 26T ‘Tenth avenue, pleaded guilty. Kemanded for eeutence. Pottce Intensigence,— An Alleged Dishonest Clerk. Detective Tleuam arrested, yestortay, lase L. Bower, need 16, who stands charged with having David gave a wild whoop to frighten went with them, crying silently to herself, and pray~ ill regard the snnounc went, The Majorsald in an | (he 'batons were ied, @ few mivutes io the oveD | obtained possession of @500 in bank bills and checks, | ety aud when the hill whooped ech ete ing jnwardly, anlevery now and then trying te order, ouly twoor thire days ago, that he “ woald | completed the preparation , » name to hisown nee, Mr. 1), 11, | Sisters bevan to run, he buret into laughter, a! shoug. But the young men raised their strange spectral Mal hal ha! that ran along the in- side of the bill as is were, completed ther fear, aud thoy seopped their ears with their hands, and rest the lant wan, aul the sooner the people of New Pwo ounces of Lutter, two ounces of pulverized York mate up their ininds to that effect, the better | river, two ounces of flour and one ege, were firet Ot would be tor them,” That seutance #howed Low | rized on the bread wood Cemetery, complained wave the lad tL woney to Voices shove bers, gud made the cliffe echo wit he AE, the National Baok of Commerce, but he their appe: Anon 8 voice answered them down the valley, aid with @ wooden spoon, aud abeconded, Justice MansSe.d commitied the lad for Away athe toll, Bat now David seiz- 4 a einlablo, ebnrteous, and decorous a major can be to | aiterwards mixed Hebtly with the hands, It wae | @xamination, ed them, an pulling their hands down from their ter Ase ll Kien are leet Aptos bea ward 0 preut clty, when inthe exercie of “a MtLe | then rolled cut in avery thin eake. Acutting tin | Complaint Dirmiasad..Mr. Adolph Lukach, of No, | heada, he said, * See beret what 8 nice place, wit * been in the plantations on the other side of the wal. ' Yalikes Ditet authority.” Bot it ecerue that Secretary Sta was noxt used, apd the larger cake divided Into email | 143 Avenue A, arrested on the @Sth of Mareb, on eus- eh tee yep Ce aga flay Py somte Ih | ley: bus hearing nothing of the lost children, now ton and Migor Dodve dlaaeree in inst WH" | aneyeshaped cakes, An exe was next beaten up in @ | picion of having set fire to his etore at the above bum- | was 9 iitie holiow in the bill sie eurrsunded by egenyentry Ile sad be bad heard thecry from point. Greet men often ¢ Itisnotknown et | cup containing aeponnful of water; with a camel's mary he teen honorably dischareed by Juatice Mans- | projecting stones likean amphitheatre, Tho sisters the hill-side farther down, that answered to thoir neid, whe shown the vaine of the gooda iu the sunt of insur and there fire, the complaiut was dis- shouts, and he was sure tat it was bis bor Duyid's voice. But he bad shouted again, and there hed m no answer but a wild scream as of terror, that wade his blood run cold. the present fime what the majer propoees te do about | hate brueh thie eee mixtare wan spread over the litee , but it will not be smnuge if he concludes to dianiee Btantos, Bua the deaft haa run ite race, wero atill afraid, butthe eight of this little hollow with its seats of crag had such @ charm for therm that they promised not to shout and awake theecho. David readily proposed to keep a school, aud cut ® etore exceeded the bedne no motive tor miseod, cakes, They were then placed in the bottom of & 10 Volut- | greased pan. and cooked in the oven, To be thor. teor Commaliien sam take a tdaloed ree rultieg » 1g, | ourhly cookrd in the centre, the id they BROOKLYN. bevel wand from # bush and began to lord St Gone Ua lias Dvd! Deval Saas e pod epue for the jolligen lon next Thureda must be eliebtly burned on the edyes, Aathiawasa ° » . . is two acholars in @ very pompous ma ' “ + a ys THE CELEBRATION,—The General Commitee | necessary port of the cperation, after is had Leen Tne Narioxat, Victorirs.—The Come | two sisters pretended to be much afraid There was Bo suber. 15 y ty Dunster to contain hersel§ and 0 would find the children before they went home avain. All held on down the valley, aul inthe direction whence the voice came. Many timeedid the young men and the now etrongly ayituse.. father shout and Lise ten, At length they aeciwwed to hear voices of moan. ing. They listened—they wore sure they heard @ lamenting—it could oply be theclil tren,” Rus why then did t! nob answer? Oa sivorcled the men, and Mrs, Dunster followed wildly ata, Now, again, they stocd and shouted, ands kind of terrified scream followed the shout. ‘God ip beaven!" exclaimed (he mother: “what wit? There ts something dreadiu!, My cbildrent my children! where are your “Bo silent pray do, Sirs, Dunster,'’ ssid one of the young men, “or wecanncs cuteh the sounds se os tw follow them." Yhey again listened, and the Wailings ofthe children were plainly beard. The whole party Vtg forward over stove and stone up the Lill. They called again, sndthere wase ery of **Herel here! fayther! tacsiei! where are yout’ In afew moments more the wule party had reached the cbi|jven, who stood drenched with rain, and trewbiing violently, under 4 od that gave pe abeiter, but was exposed capecially to tue wind and rain, "O Chriat! My children!" cris i the mothye, wild. ty, strugsling forwards and clasps Coe in ber arms, “\Naucy! Jane! But where 8 David? Davidl Bavial Ub, where is David?’ Woere is your bros ort" The whole party a4 etartlod at uot necing the ae And joined im & Bimultaneous Where ie be? Whore is your tavther?" ebildien ouly wept andtrembled more violentiy, and burst into loud cryiny. *Silence.’' shouted sbe father | * Whore is David, Ts he lost? David, lad, where or tar” at Dut there was no anewer but the re. nowod crying of the two girls, “Where i the lad. then!’ thundered forth the father with @ terrible oath, ‘be two terrifed children cried, * Oa down th down thare|'* wi “Down where? raed one of the young men; “why iv’ Down there?” At this dreadfi tsteligence the mother gave a wild shriek, aud fell seunvless on the ground, The young men caught her, and dragyed Ler back from the edge ofthe precipice, The fatherin the same moment, furious at what he hear mittee of the Brooklyn Board of Aidermen having charve of the eubject, reported, at the Iaet meeting, in favor of celebrating the national victomes cn the day to be designated by the President as an occasion of veneral rejoicing, The sum of $5,000 was appropri- ated tor the purpose, The Wer Fund Committee will jola the authorities in celebrating the victories, JERSEY CITY, Two SnoornG CAsks,—Between T and 2 o'clock yesterday muoruing @ diffienlty occured at a porter house iu Newark avenue, Jermey City, between two youns o ved Loran and Charlee Mclves, when it is alleged the latter drew a revolver aud fired, the ball taking effect upou the person of Ber- nard McIouaid, proprietor of the placc, inflicting a probably jatal wound fn the abdomen, Melvesa was sud committed to await the result of the in- very dilivently on pieces of flat store which they had picked up. And then David becamo a serjeant end was drilling them for soluiers, and stuck pieces of fern into their hair forcockades, And then, soon after, they were sbeep, and be was the shepherd ; and he wascatching bis flock and going ww shear thm, and made so much noise that Jane cried, ‘Hold! there's the echo mocking us,’* At thie they ail werestiil, But David said, ** Pho! never mind the echo ; I must shearmy aheep ;* but ustashe was seizing little Nancy to pretend to shear hee with # piece of tick, Jane cried out, “Look! look! how black it's coming down the valley there! There's going to be # dreadful sterm ; let us hurry hom!’ David and Nancy both looked up, and agreed to run es fast down the bill as they could, But the next tnoment the driving storm saweptover the bil), and the whole valley washid in it. Tho three children still hurried on, but it became quite dark, and they soon lost the track, and were tossed about by tho wind, so that they bad difiiculty to keep on their legs. Little Nancy begsn to cry, and the three ing hold of each other endeavored in ai- lence to make their way howewards, But present- ly they stumbled over # large stone, and fell some distauce down the bill, They were not hurt but much fmghtened, for they now remembered the precipice: ard were afraid every minute of voing over thea They now strove to find the track by going up 24@)0s but they could not find It any where. Bometine® they went upwards til they thought they were Jitite too far, andthenthey went down- ware ti) hey Were completely bewildered ; and then liko the Raves in the Wood, * They satetbemdown end cried,” Bus ere they had sate long, they heard footsteps, ond Listened. Pluey certainly beard them and shout. ed, but there Was uo answer, Davidehouted * Help! farther! mower! help!" bus there was no answer, The wind aw Pt Hercely by ; she hawks whimpered from @ high crag fost in the darkness of the storm; and she rain t nm ug along icy cold. Presently, there was aciesw of light through she clouda; the hillside becam v sible, and through the haze they saw a tall {gure as of an old man eaceud- ing the h He appeared to curry two loads sluay from his shoukiers by ® strap ie box haaging be- fore, and a bag bangug ab bus back. He wound up the bill slowly ard wearily, and presently he stop- ped, wud relieving bimeelt of bis losd, seated bim- self on a piece of crag to reat Again David shout- Mr. | done, pat the burned portions of th ‘ot Fifty met yerteeday at Collector Draper's off ook ured ean 1g tin bo remove Mors B. Tayler jo the Chair, and lion. S 3," Berretary, Mr. Moan annonne'd that the petition t 1) of ounces of pulverized engar, two ere’, and two Bho Prosi: ent, asking Lim to nome a day, forthe cele | yolke of eres, were ticed for one minute over the ration had been forwarded but no anawer bas yet | fire in ae vucepan. aod then taken off and well beaten Bren received, tovether. Pour oances of tour placed on a piece ex, Ler and Staff were expected to arrive | of paper anc put on the back of the range to dry, Thus at City Polut on Wednesday evening. Jt ie under- flour weethen evaduaily eifted Intotheeegs Bome stood that the (ioneral desires to go to Kurope, aud | onli tine having been buttered, they were filled with Shat he will take passage from this port the mixture, placed la a dripping pan, dusted with U.S District Arrousny,—Daniel S, Dick- eugar, and put into the oven, where they remained until done brown, The Pro!cwor here reinarked that in cooking fance pastry, the lichrer the cake the leas heat ie required. These cakes being cooked, were re moved from the tins,with the polat of a large needle, They were then covered with some of the icing be- @tood ef that at clom of rupert, Blocks not ve fore mentioned, and again returned to the oven for active five minutes or less, when the * Biscuite” were pro- Bounty Jemprus,—Colonel Baker will pro- | wounecd completes a@eud to Fort Lafayette o Dy all the part ho he fox bas beep appointed |. 8. District Atioruey, Wice K. Delatield swith. removed, t ud rather fia on call at the Evening Exchange. Sales wtier eail at 1),, and About 19 o'clock on Wednesday night, a disturh- ance occurred at the cornor of Girove etreet and New- ark avenue, between several persons growing out ofa eal disenssion, during which a man named Con- wasehorin the leg, ae alloged by @ man named Nathane, No arresta were made “MARINE NEWS. 4-8, Rises, 8. Beta 6 38 —M'n rises. 10 06 CLEARED, ST FAMANIPS -Mayttower, Washington; F'ira- beth. Baitiinore: Costa Rica, Aspinwall; 8 C Waik- or, Vhilad BHLP—Lawrence, Thompson, tor Hiltou iiead, § C. BARKS. Cannon, Lisbon; Kussla. Bristol; Janet, Hoiitac: MW bei, Havana, & Kaleht, Jr NOrl's BRIGS—sybil, Ba badoew Coquette, Matamoras; Nevius, st John, N 1B; CM Reynolds, do do; Ada, Jar; Suwannes, Triniiad, Idella, Bangor; Los Atuigoe, Vara: Marths, Pictou, SCHOONERS—H Castoff, Washington; Witeb of ve, Fortress Monroe; MH Middleton, Harbor Island: Francisco, City Poin itt fo; Angeline, wiport: Lady * Bedtord xt week, to examin ed th jal Three ounces ot shelled almonds pounded in a mor+ on a | tar with four onnces of pulverized sugar, (gradually ebfarve of bour rie wrroeted ot | added) were passed through the meshes of @ sieve, dis Logus recrultine office ln Hoboken, ‘Those who] into a bowl, arpoon being used to press the alwondes were regularly enlisted will he torwarted to their | The whites of two exes having been added, the whole Fegimente ntouce, but the real bounty jumper haem | waestirred thoroughly with a wooden apoon until ft diflerent tare in store fur big, What tlt tute be, is rroetaatiff pate, This paste wae next poured into wuknownal pie toa! eaucepan, ao] etirred over the fire for ono Mayor-Gink » DANIEL ULMANN, with bis; minute, A dripping pan, the bottom of which had Bal, ie vt th House. He hae been in | been ereesed with butter, was next used. The cook the service c for two rears, and je now on | fathered a te poriful of tt teand dropped it in am vhort visit fy lis heath, Jie wii shortly returu to e continued thia operation until all the Jew Orieans. spose d of; the pan then contain. Maspy Tnunsvay.—Yeeterday wae cele tasecaroons, which were put Drated in this ciiy by Protestant Episcopalians and ven and spoked brown Catholics as the eve of Christ's Maesion— of the night in which be was betrayed, aud rm commemoration of which the Blessed sacrement is observed, In the @atholic Chureh this last cails forthe joy even in thie solomon week, The belle rung, the Glorea was sung, and ih cmnbiance of the bitter passion is for a mo- ment ru pended, ‘Tle dav le calkd Mandy Thure @ay. from the Antipion Mandatum whieh ie then sung. At the maseon this doy two hoate are conse- © been cont y and who w Vive egys were thoroughly mixed in « bowl Two ounces of butter was next heated to a small frying- pan, A few “ chyve cherville aud pa with theegee, The exgat A pinch of pepper and ealt had been added, ethea poured into the melted butter ia the frying-pan, Th were now stlrred in the centre, over a brisk tire, the fry ing-pan being repent haken, When the centre bad bard- | leeks, with some wd dine ant mixod ley, were erated, onvof which 14 consumed by the p and ok took aplate in one hand, and holding ed, but there atill wer no Fel all The eK man | or child thas Bappened to Le Sear hin had eis the other, instead of being placed ia the iabernacie, F the frving-pan, cansed one-half of the Bat Bate an if uo shout bad been acre d Twill matt him | it Violently, aware he would fling it down after the awe tieual, is cercietin solemn procession to a ebrine de upon the piate, By « dexteroue move- JB Bleecker, RO yt he shouted once more with all | rey ter + tthe cook west doubled the other half of th hear :* and wit! that q Prepared tor it, which is eniied @ Repository, These | Me Ww ) e Me was angry with bis poor children, as if they had caused the destruction of hie boy, The men seized him, and bade him thiak whathe wasabout; but the man believing bis boy bad fallen down the precipice, was likeamaduman, He kicked at hie wifo ap ee lay on the proud, as if she were ilty of shia calamity by leaving the children ag ome, He was furious against the poor gris, as if thee BLOOP—Mary Gray, Havens, tor Uncasville, ARRIVED. BTEAMBSHIPS.Edinbure, Liverpool viagQueens- town, Now Jersey, Newbern; Patapseo, FoR. Mon ror; Frances, Newbern; Marapora, Washington, 1) C; Ajax, Fortress Monroe; Kuby, Beaufort; Ashland, Fortrees Monroe: Ocean Queen, Aspinwall, i ut the old man made no sign of recug- hie malt Au not even jun hia heed bus be took oft hi hat and began to wipe bie brow as if warm with the ascent. “What can it be?" aaid David in Men umens. ond an, that's sertain, I") pun She Ud hie aes shrieked the sisters, ** Don't David! omelet upon the portion already on the plate, This completed the operation, and the Professor invited the latins present to taste the fhod thus prepared, All exprossed thelr aattefaction, and concluded it was eynal to anything of the kiad they bad ever eaten elsewhere Zeposiborics are adorned with drapery, lighta, flowers, sha indeed, every comity thing which the wealth o. Piety of the congregation inay bring, During the en- ture day and night perpetual adoration is kept up, and acolyies attend and relieve each other during the might, while thonsande viet the eeveral churches, The ‘ s Cardiff; British Queen, 1 chaps the old man ous of tho tmoun- 1 led bret 0 er, ‘ mud offer their aoration to the encrod Hows, The toveb portion of two dogen oveters having been | aratova, (UPS nove ower) Port Royal, 8 Cr" Ghwe bee Thocising us, Perhaps" added rege he va poh ec “end tbe yen Mp A pontifien! hich mars was aung in Bt. Patrick's | THOved, the tenderer parts, with @ Hite | of | Darling, Sau Francisco, me ree Jane, “he only comes out in starms aad darkness.” “Buff! avid David, “an echo isn't aman; ite only cur own voices. I'll ee who tt is; and away ho darted, spite of the poor girls’ crying !n ‘erg “Don't: don't, David! Ob, donuts." But David was gone, Ho waa nos long in Teach- ing the old man, Who sate op his stone breathing pushing him away, credshameoahim, Ina while, the desperate man, toru by » hurricane of passion, sate bimseifdown on acrag, and burst intoe tem. st of tears, and struck bos Lead violently with fis clenche: fists, and cursed himself and ovory. body, Ih was a diewtiul scene Meantime, some ofthe young mon had butter (oz Placed in a mu back of the range, where they eooked utes, The tough portion of the oys liquor, a few drope of lomon jui ter, were boiled in another ew Cathedral, veeterday morning, by the archbishop in person, The Very Kev, Wm, Starry, D. D,, wae the Seeistant prieet, and Mov, Joho Orsenigo and T, Par- iell, deacons of honor; the deaoou of (he tunes was Me Rev. Lug MeGulie, and the eubed Rev, BARKS-Mary Bontley, Beaufort, NC; Voltiguer, (US) Washington, DG, BRIGSSelo, Matamorns; John Shay, Beaufort; Orozimbo, Portland tor Fortreas Monroe. S-—-W K Chapman, Inagu m, Stamford for Philnc r ten min- m™ with the and «lump of but- pan for two or three Maria, Ker iphia; BH Weet, 3 BC Dr, Meswe The Rev. J. MeNeoring was tulnutes, The volks of two eggs, @ tublespoontul of | Baldwin, Rondout for Boston; Leader. Elizabethport | hard, as if out of brewth with his ascent but not @P- | down beiow the precipice on which the children ' “ fe John, Prov Poarl, Philadeip sal r x y ‘ of the ceremonies, After mass the Archbishop t flour, a teaspoonful of lemon juice, were next mixed BU boaan ry fy, Frovidgnoe, Beare llwleiphia tor | bear ngto perceive David'sapproach. Tl.ersin®Ud | eq stood, and, feeling amongst the loose ton; Sa. rah, Philsd for N Haven; Demoerat, Cali Andrew Biewart, Meideeport; G Beat, Cornwallis, Went» orth Windeor, NB, together io abowl, The gravy in the eaucepan con- taining the tough portion of the oysters was now strained into thie bow! the contents belng subse quently pat in @ saucepan, and stirred over the fire for a couple of mituites, The other portion of the oysters being placed in w platter, the sauce was poured over them, aad the whole was ready for the table, The whites or throe eges were besten to a froth Three ounces of pulverized suvar being next added In @ ecparate bow! the yolksof two eggs, and four teaspoontule of engar, were beateu together, The contenta of beth bowls were then mixed together, but not beaten, A tin plate, buttered, received the wind drove flercely upon him, but be did not seem to mind it. David was halfatraidto approach to him, but he called out, * Help ; help, mes \ d man remained as unconse): {his presence, * ht cried David again, * Vell us the way Gown, mesterf'' There was no an- ewer, and David was beginning to fee! a shudder of terior run through every limb, when the clouds cleared considerably, and he suidenly exclaimed, “Why itavid Tobias Turton of top of Edale, and he's as deaf as ® coornail!"’ In an instant, David wasnt bis side; seized his coat to make him aware of bis presence, and, on the old man perceiving bimn, shouted in hisear, * Which is the way Gown here, Mester Turton? Where's the track?" the red om used for bi lon, holy orders, and confirmation, They can be conse rated ouly by a bishop, | ete co emony le aly aye per- Forned tna cathedral, Every pastor of a cluich is then furnished with @ portion, which he takes home tor Mture we. Afier the oile were blessed, vesterday, w procession to the repositery was fortued, which paseed down the centre mie, and up the routh alele to the repository, When arived at the repository, the deacon knedt. anttakme the chalice from the hande of the pri Pluvt icon the altar, The pries! then inc Baas ed io the tabernacle, (the former tal * ele belay leit cpen until toeday, to stow that the “bread te wea vone) ‘The procewion then re- tu « hit for alite orfhiments, thy Une; the ih had found the body of poor iiitle David) De was truly dead! When bo hat heard the shout of hie father, or of the young mon, Le had xiven one loud shout im enswer, and saying Ccaue on! never fear now!"* sprang forward, and was over the preeipice in the Fin, Extreme ( " 7 simaaas Too Late for Classifleation. ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHILE LILLIES tor eautityiug and Preserving the Skin? It ise deliyhttul preparation, andcan be used in winter as well we aummer, It re- moves pimples blotches, tan and all imperfectio: from the akin, reudering it beautifully clear, roft and white, rivaling Nature in her taisest toms. We war. rant it to be free from all injurious ingredients, and perfectly harmless to the mort tenderekin, ‘Tobe had at d6 South Second se Wiliamabureh, Also at Hond. dark, aud tlew down and was dashed 40 pieces. Hie masters hoard srusb, # faint suriek, aud suddenly stopping, escaped the deairuction thas poor David had fouad, (Te be continued.) MEDICINES, te removed, the linen clothe taken tee a sud the enn h' black. ‘There war no | eui#tuixture, which was smoothed over with » kmifo, | lovts, 1] Kighth ave. New York, Price only sécents | ‘Down? Werghao! the back?" sald the old man; BE WOMAN S INFIRMARY OR. THR sermon, but tho pay 0M Chrivt was read, ‘The | #8 then placed on the bottom of the oven until | per bottle, Wace ELA ueAS __ 000 | ay, my lad, J wae fain to it down - it docs weigh Thie desirable“ House of Newt ah ta ORn Bet as Fever worive Urivn sel, Bere very bandevine | nicely brown, ‘Vie omelesio eouillee was finally N! ITICE--ALL” PERSONS ARE” FORBID | 9 Sh) back, eure enough. fikis ab all reasons of the year, aud ty a the moss curtalug and had varus cieringe ot howerrerc it. | Sel¥ed ap, for the tuble, on LNirusting my wife, JANE HELSE Where's the foot-track?"’ shouted David agaia owame dish; the pro- uo (es Bo, ba ule muely dit i m» wal was watched | feseor remarking that asilver pie piste could be sub- wo acolytes, Who were reliaiod every two hou . 14 we! , , Caring the,iKht. Flower pots, with towers Cnuetiag | #tuteds if the Indiow were too fustidious to use a tin were nrourid and beneath. A spice of roses arowe trom | article vbw centie, surmounted by ® com in the other This c let t er toe eburches the repositories were aiso lL andsomely dec. This completed the lecture, and In answer to ene old the ladios that be should ated, the arrangement dideriug wceording to phe | Wiries Monsleur Blot ‘Quste of the decorstors, teach them how to prepare coffee, chocolate, tea, boef- Good Fripaa,—To-day is the only day in | etoaks, bread and other articles in due time, He also the year whom no eacritice is offered by the Catholic | Observed that he bad received several communica Church, The Archbishop, bishop, prieets, und atten | tlone from ditferent gentleman requesting him to dante goto the altar in black vestmenis, without | tablieh a claee forthe male rex, He had not yet de- Tights, and prostrate themrelves, No incense ie offer | cided uj ts He ale anid that eundry per- xi, but the acoly tea cover the altar with awhiie len | bn* desire nupon borwedlegh, aa an article cloth, The history of the Passion (Joho xvii.» of food, | pon thie subject the Professor had nothing ais.) ie read, ae also several tracts aud lessons, and | Wear at present. Lie bad established the Cooking the prayessof the chareh are offered up tor all the bu Academy for other purposes, aud ite successfull ope- wien race, Jews, Turlm, Infidels, and Hereticn an | TOO ) ee very eaatifving, Whatever additions were al! remembere The crows ie theu taken fromthe | Ble be bowed they would not (imtertere with the aNbar, one army thereot is uucovered and exposed to | % © PP bed in siny n be undertook theia the people, the pr celig num eruces, | FLU ttadica tn the Art of Cooking, as | will pay no debts of her contracting iter this date, ALBERT HELSEK, lol W Ty JROTECTIVE p CLAIM tion The objects of the Apsociation are to secure idier and sailor, and their famiiies any cata sions pay aud bounty, aud to give advice and cost, and to pr stent, Pplicas ton to person or by letter should be made to HEN- nh GREENFIELD, see, 35 Chambers street, Ne rr) 4 VE METAL OR OLD LEAD —5v0,000 Ibe. of the apove wanted, for » the highest cash price will be paid by C, CRASKE, 151 Willies Sreet’ 00y \WaAstTED—a DR MAKER AND i WO apprentices, Call at hixth avenue O16 \WANTED—A GOOD, SMART BOY, FROM 16 to 1S yeurs of age, to loarn the paloting and paper hanging business: one who has rome know. ede elher branch preterred. Apply wo G. W, Hos orner of 34 avenue and Sd et, ‘ \ TANTED—ABOUT 12° GRANITE ters. Ar healthy ani attractive location on but filteen minutes’ drive trom the ry nd acces. aible by she following reutes —tludson River trains pping wt lovdet, Station, Mariera traing to 126th ob the 4th Avenue, in connection with # line of stages, which also connect wish oll the following Foules, convey ing passengers to the Lifiauary ve The 3d Avenue vats runuing every ti 4 from, the City Ha!) to 12th st, wh iw the point trom which the above staves etart, T 2d Aveuue care te 126th ab, one block east ot the sinve route, Avenue cars to 175th a Fvery jen minutes, Steame boat run Me. bone seit beck Slip anu Lith at te 129th, et, Harlem, One-third of the cases gratuitously, are Weated Jeiand, bet: Th foot-track? Why, what artta doing here eat ere my lad, in such a star? Te'nt it David WDunsters aur" David nodded, * Why, the track's bere! see.” and the old man stamped Lis foot. * Get down bom, my lad, as fastas thou can, What dua they do let ting thee do upon th’ hills in such dee as this?', David nodded his thanks, aud turned to descend the track, while she old man adjusting his burden again, silently and wearily recommencd bis way upwards, David shouted to his sisters as he descended and they quickly ri piled. He called to them to come towards bit, a@ be Was ou the track, and was airaid to quit ltagein, They endeavored to do this; but the darkness wae vow redoubled, and the wind rain became more furious thanever, The two sisters were soon bewildered among e bushes, and David, who kept calling to them at intervals to di» rect their course towards bia, soon beard them cry ing bitterly, Attia, be forgot the necessity of keoping the track, and daring towards them, soon found them by continuing to call to them, and took their hands tolesd them tothe track, But they THE NEW YORK SUN, Published daily, Sanda, » excepted, TWO OZNTH PRE COPY —12 CENTS PER WEEK, Delivered anywhere tn the city or vicinity, By mall: Sit Dollars i Shay ale tuou'ha aad vear, three mont for a) wae tLe orie'nstor Kray OFpncisation, “and lias the fn Byerly «| newe. At contain day ine ernall ehece Sale abl the news of the wayiug CUT. x . OM " ° COA Ols ‘ ‘3’ 30CTA- pp! <ipp's Bay Quarry, 4 7 ; CBeleed the wood of the Crow.) 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