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LALLA LADO (Comitnuad from ihe Pura page) were made, in the course of wards brief addresses for Boston, still start from the pier at the foot of Cort- amemawes 1 @hieh Dr fender re’ ed an incident rae landt street, These boata, consisting of the Com- 7 J te Fe nt ‘hutcame unde: his own oleervationu. . m4 Lé K'AL, N WW ay anew t sought audience with the President allday | @Owealth, Plymouth Rock and Commodore, bave clock at night sueceeded aleo been entirely renowated. Mr, he hr From general observations, and in view of a apoody jong, ta vain, and ati in reaching the Preeiaent’s bed-room. aneveied to hie rap, that he could #e@ no one, ww YORK AN THE VICIAITY. othonwnd ten under 1 command,” eaid | S¢ttlement of the war, the various companies predict The President's Obsequies, f wo are freezing tc: «unio! blankets.” | that the present season will '~ one of the most exc- natonce left hie bed.and wroteon @ slip Preparations in this City, cessful in regard to traffic thet they have had for of BEWFpS PEt, a roquisition for one vomind blankew The preparations for tLe reception of the remains | to he douveced that nich handioe ye fhe offi- | MAny years, It ia understoo! that nearly all the Mh dhs “4 ma erania, “iT blanket ae notoa band, come | companies hav ‘ » at the Jieskient iu this cliy are being ade oO ® | beck and you rha'l have al that we lave here,” Le ‘@ determined to move up town, im or cer to afford groater oonvenienc? to paseongers, and build more dosirable premier. CoaL Howrens axp Lanoners—teld a *pecial meeting at the Apollo Rooms, 76 Prince street, last eveniug, and elopted resolutions expressive of their horror and detestation of assassination in any ‘ Pe, bat inore eaperis ty when tho lif of the nation war imperilied by the removal of its head: aleo ey m- mot magnificent ecale, and the affeir the mort inpowtoy which has been withered fn Nev Yor® for many years The City Hall, whieh al ready elstosately dreped fu mourning, will le euill further edorved. Au onde to the Governor's room, which will extend towithin a yard of the m aire overs. with a canopy of | Te the Catholic churches, services generally were held, but no sermons were proe Tne Remains or Cont, Munvny, of the Oth (Corcoran Legion, arrived hi yeeterday, aad will He in the vesibue of the City Hal throuch Baturdey, Col, Morphy diel on F wter Sunday, from rece vod at Hatener's Rau lest February. ition wil be and wil be woun black cloth, gracefally reilernd wi b reset teahe gra He wien young man, of but ’4yearnn, Thier eveuing seine with the tamil: of the President, and fee Fed, white aud hive, Gn the trp will be piscoll s HIN | a meeting will Le held os the Sth Ward Hove toar | next, Out ef erpect tenue momiory of the Proaeans Size bust oft! t¢ Prealdenis and ¢ 1 ; er vide va fade for the fanore iLe meeting then sijourued ’ © men Wile At 4 thick “ to ‘tht Keven Orriccns Wirtovt a Loparxe Hirne.—At 1244 o'clock yesterday morning ean "ae 7 r fy i t f lock y day mr | the ey. of the late President will be placed Prace.—Late on Wednesey evening five sebel Hiesleee, Siprovered te the iuor Ore armantat The citirens wi enter the Kast basement doo, pir | officers puro ‘one H re tte en Nara | shop oF Jone Noble, es t i street. Daniage in ed ut ett to the ve nie. pusing the richt | for New Orieass -npolied at the 6h Avenue Hot bP erat 4. pT LR ah i bohi oad send il dh ng to the body of niall Ghd kee’ | for rooms, ‘The proprietors Pefused to receive themn, | out itteut HL efeloek, Wedureday nigh’, a tie brake viewing (he remaine pase down nd stale | Bid they were composi ! to fo to 29th Precinet Mad . eud make the ex) Ur ough the North co the | #tatlon Mouse, iu wot a reet, near 4th avenue, where | ne Polid io It ie be te hat eighty th pope | ther remained during the nie ht, bu Jiing was eutitely de tro ‘ will be atle to view We nnedcuring thes he | REMAUKADLE Pacare,—The Twentieth | bs deies 25,000, Fully inured Gre lying In etete here oe tom eleven. hick | W Po cpr that on Tureday night, Mr. John Pouce IxteniiGcesycr, — Dis.oy Rcre on Monday tli) twelve otelock on Tuer i r scl id, ned & yenrw fe ma fourth ete rias.Of cer Donrourt arree Philip Treanor. boat has Leen tend red to the ¢ co by Capt. | ‘ {when t n from the pavement wos | cherced with cominittine a ruftianly assault on Mi Winslow, to convey romaive errey City, wd to Ba wad merely @ coutumlon I rhucee Clifford, reridine at No. 410 Woet odth atreet, and inthe tatter city suitable arrangements are be AN Isett rw or Dixie pense tre e complainant alleges thet on Wednesday after- Une male tor the recopt From the ‘ hoon, while in West U8'h etreet, Treanor insulted her One Handred and military @F Wrap sy rai api tore au ning bade ® time remarkivy, “To hell from her br with I nt tire Loder tent Treavor to the worklouse on Hlack- we Island, in default of $1,900 for fotare good Le havior, Woe Murder at, at the titecrs, d ered a lecture inec Ture atthe Sew The ve-named mile Howar v b rs ‘ » Y pte sSoldie well filled, ¢ U.8 reet, The Diet te pelts tn renderine fa Goer bas ’ ' room wha ap four ping which time he epeut wonr, T ap teprat Tn A a | ome ta the L ! ' yesrsin the tery eed 1 Abont neon vesterday « laborer nained Henry Keelorin the emp'or of Meware, Froth- j ‘ N. Vu? 5 ywil w citizens ? the funorel eortese tnt! taeity, ‘ teri t d ths « had wrely ¢ etoetnten! fare " at, It will be received mt tl: t ne alae: mere : r ’ de : . inham & B * ©) South street, had a quarrel City Hall. 4 wl aantnt ant there until the | “oa hie wu nas aad thee ¢ wi ere | wir hie wite taneral parade on bert trvine Hitein Southern prisove, Murine t tan | | | joe monthe io various rebely rer ect t thelr rosie ©, Bast Fourth i boxy the montheo! ble ir eat, he bat bee ' ercet, through her not having hie dinuer ready. ABLE With ihe peual balrcs on wot thre per ‘ Mre, Keelay, it Ie xt, raleed @ broometick to Faneral crrort Vo 1 veut l The | wlltery bs h ririke her bosha hon A struccle eneued, and the ‘cede ewllited do Wartes stetet, Ab Ae | tn, ite wou borband crew alarge pocket knife and intlict da » procie.y By order, sonora! Y i tm une to | actions in which the We deen garhonthe left thigh of about 6 inches in we bred in Unie from Lo'cluck, 1. M., until | it id auiliee for wt tea bich eevered the fomc iery, and before \ hen and whie passin ach th omen <pired, rs nite nt auvertemw et | Wece Attacked bys part f by { Ure: Kee y's ¢ ‘ies o- ald, alarm ai at M., ant Captam | t eo 19 tacieat tek iehs ed oof whom went i hie epart- Ditto will report ay the ehen " wil te m jot iith The Commun iiag oe vnmunition | whechare dhe ht woawitt the » from all that can apon the os € ab Leen ¢ liveu piv for several \ ears, Wfajor-tien vanes the BRecond having euepee lin white of infidelity, Vivision N the Division onthe A WwoURKn OF qinck temper they tree faneral pur iin S m0, OF Ke Wor oS yeara ol Aue, such port t ’ ily le ou that are natives of ree Ray. will form line roauwa » the ie.tof the To wiieh Gri ‘ t eve old, Coroser Phat Dish ks Vd Ge ulsot ii rend you te quest ine oy and @ verdict Pe order ot Mej-Gen, ©. W. Sanpronp, Bowe" The lecturer continned ve thet | cud ted to the effet that so+ del of hem. Aunx, Ha ha cine Ba ved i CEs ms 16 eotthe leg, trou a wound taflieted by ig ft . e-tooted, knvekeds | oon, 6 j i tway to l4th t ne la " | moypted Robbery ard Fityeerald, Jo n and! proceed t adway to Mth etreet, along » : - ‘ ; . ’ i Agi } nu. Patrick We a Cunndoge and 14th etrec: to bth avenua, th to Oh etrect and ae . | Thos. MeMa ie wit ‘ upting to rob pti ne a J th to worth atrect. Ce Simuel 1}, Cia .otN tn iy wteet, The Iie Sreuanr ane oy ltt dersed ier gerry peinouors were comuitted by Justice Dodge tor exam- sbere to be placed La the special asad prc od to dyna Jnation, Albany © thud ! Hallrond {.nute yuns he aad looking Suapiet nos Arson, James" ipo was arreat- will be fre. trom 19 O'clock tt) the eoee of the obres i vol shoot him at weil? | ed on susp cion of hoving +e evo the liquer store, : “wo are cong to keep bin. | of Chatios Thon pou, Ne. 1O18 Jirvadway, early on quies, All the officers of tie Divielou are to epposs ntaten before Gen. Kraus, Afier he had | Thureday mornin, wn full drers uniter the char “WwW fa the number ot ree Pine tt : The ( Cousell cemmilstecs having in charge ces wt Pit bore La 1 Tc ecewored, “tc corer eae an cave Wisin Merl rece ren © he hon Councl! cetm mit pen te eo wot tell you." 17 Will make. ven. | vere bee os te ae OB | es rae che arrangements for the npprocel ote met me” T ied tha fF rhonld eae tlie oie 24 bl rt 4 detanta and reebived fram Govertior: Nentot tell hir *“L want to know it you | B€! Of Oliver and Water btrecto, tis seetiant was ‘ + and ived from Fen olitfoniats don't think you ere ¢ h uot arrested, di op od Wo Bis cesidence, measare rojuetting an interview with the comu fan the r No. 15 East Broac Ly the poles, et Gen. Dix’a Hewt rtet's thie mo a | alr 1 from tien, it « ‘ y,— On Wednesday ine, Mr. Ch les ‘clock, J that the folic ante e Gen, Keouregaid, He des ‘ Jot a butel who lived at 157 East Olat * e sib sea! : oun # very dimunitive man with ae ueak- | commatted ne his throat with @ of, cations har eared t} m He waked Cop, tines what» nearly seve wd trom hie ehoulders, Mr, she procession ot The * i puiber o: (hesorce at Pit shure Laavin , and | dobnson hae recently exhibited eomptome which led 7 rhe refn alte red Hun, Gen, Hecareeas hile tricade to tear chet he woe euffer ne from tempo: slaty, (German) © jae na oh ne they Teer yon to Gea, Johnson, faueher) ur aberstion of iniud, Deceased wae 27 years of eather M ew lt A t. James vilivetjusies.” He was then t.ker Y slety ; tnion 1 Vonmitiee s You t i eyed Shas bea) Apocket Arrested. ~OMlcer McPherson of the Pather Mechew Boley bw I aj SOR ti Broatway equa, ariested Willam Ge dea, charged Nod; be omen ‘ ‘i if . - ‘ u ‘ : vith having atteropted to teal « gold wat bh and chain aerce ; Bown Suet ‘ ra rele aud on ¢ My, Sarat: ©, Brass, of No, 125 6to avenue, The dod Bou Of bia dh oes tO Sauealie¢ o ¢ ia Hp bavt allvses that on Weduesday afternoon, ntei's Hole i ‘ iW y dental fib » i e ehe war waudiug ind rootet Lod & Payior'a, oteries Linin cw a ’ ‘ \ Athen- 7 to thee ; CNT 4) awdway eure, with ber hu bead, she felt a jerk eum Club; Kiwere Linen ; writing Glee | @ wound fom which T elinii cow ar’ wainie Turning suddenly, abe sew Liab; Saencerlaud A, ¢ ‘ ke an -| wm thiown daw © Wagols he ateh in ( hand, der husbaod seized the wuches of Moat Ofliee; Ginud Lowe PF. & A. M, Stato | ee where - confied In a] quer of New York, Jarce Kevides there were : — seas The ew tion of Irish Secretion held a meeting | ten and vome doren he- BROOKLYN, Sart eveniac, and eppontod eu tee ot onter | grees and ned there, :. with the Commo Cougell Commiwe in ieerence | A oung tan FASTING AND DPRAYER IN BROOKLYN,— & best Tuemiay's cero tie po | ihe Yesterday Lelng appointed by Governor Fenton as Tue Srare Day or Wemrtarion,—The | oo © ot Pasting and Prayer, it was observed, as gene- observa fthed pm 1 by th vernor for + and uot who w . a % to all outward appearances, as the day umiilat Wor loan demonatrat!ve, quiet- | pMcer ne eet A our plate es Be plank when the funeral coremonies of the late er, but alrocet ae eoneral, ne thatoft che day precedins | tng whieh tormed the jleo’ under o ted, By tui | President Lincola tock place, The public offices and ft. Wholeaal ses wore Clored t texcept! 1; reve ° prinnere dooms {to be shot Loth a alplacceof businew were closed, The streets were @e believe ant trade cenerally eucper ; while ta | Soon alter this | wae remo Mige, | deser and, toperher with the emblems of mourm- the e} hes, ‘mpresaive and soler ¢ we were | here wae atl ; t | ing everywhere dinplaved, the city looked as if it was held, which ely attended, 3 eral of the | Sead te beehit | indeod in jis aspect for the departed dead, ber Bplecop ee e peclaily, thet rite decora | vices were held in a number of the churches, tone bare ' nore elaount e ai ane alice tenral tha Tur Navy Yano Workmen, who discon- tev 1 ee hu yee acs 1. Tha ‘ r whoa alten aud seve toe Lelue hunted | thuued labor on Saturday last, in consequence of the text war " on he 1 ys Can i aoe” SIH Bin Houuda ub leat | Couth of President Lincoln, are to resume work to- the righteour ¢ Ite enid au we) L ‘ar. ‘The carpenters, who have been on a etrike for allow this tov’ of eri t ! j Navid erion bas now fairly commenced, and t | sore time. have become satistied to go to work again, shall unlocar etrvef ad} Dany + pila, Bowron, Poug pele, {va baving ieceived casa ‘os from the Seeretary of the poolal tutrcle M or tt the firett j Iso lds Have ae sunning thers sepuler trips, Navy that thelr grievances would be properiy atteud- Ttnad, v ’ . 1! Ing the winter exeusive taprovements have ben | cate have conmip omidsed wiih aus Pan to, atviod the oid « ortina I ¢ Coun iae | Bt rt me ; t wat better A YOUNG COLORED MAN, named Voss Neal, eagle RM a as RP riety ng Ab aceounodlation eb p Stators aterm lend | while ensaed in putting embleme of mourning: on ote a hy aha ma / “pik have sso been made, tending to the ling t the col house ia bean treet. near Troy rvenue, Nie 7 re ne ste ak’ aati Cena ad Bia Se ie ROTTER tance or 15 teet, aad etruck bis head one igh a a er tah ie wae PETAUE | SOs ?» Petar droga. A WHICH these lie was not inetantiy killed, but from van’ lanlane ta deal ‘ ark aa thd The New York docks aal plors have “uot loug survive. Le resided ia the 636 A nce of & we ve leasin s appoarance, nor were suod ‘ ‘ eae » for cleaniine beauty of con: A MARKED WoMAS, named Walb irom the eoutenoe of aonth ect ae suatomed te ge T Viymouth street, took @ done o ' iiopes et , headline aay MCUNOMOS 10 | reca on Wedneday 0 ht, and died rday trom ri ee " thatate avelling, noticed aud experienced the | que ciecte, Ihe decemed leaves several children, Aa alt tbe: Ali ue De accor to the plers aituated along —-— > — { ; ‘ * betwoen the Battery and Chambers JERSEY CITY, 1 f the iumenuse amount of business A New Gamr,—A young man about 21 ita oncucn inna and vity. Travellers generaly | years old, who gave the name of J, K, Adams, was fen ‘ ' thelr way thoough numberiesa | arrested in Jecsey Clty, yesterday, on a charge of s Jai . @ ihe bales, flour barcela and caucuses | obtaining inoney under false pretences, He called € unit the place from which the vessels | on several rent partica in the city, and tnformed ‘ ‘ of the ali wome of the most sthata egane of burglars was going to assault \ i) a & compen meving “uptown,” in sou ew et night, and representing bimrelf as @ 1 wain faciitice tor provement, detective policeman, Le furnlehed the parties with nie »plo's line of at boats ortvinally atarting | written orter au horizing them to ehoot the bur. 16, NK move l to the foot of Mott | elas; then he demanded a emalleum of money for fend Canal streets, } buildings, pi was rather narrow at ave there erected elegant Wost atree his trouble. Wm, Burnsted, in Bergen, on whom he called, pald the rout swni then followed him out and hid him arrested, | Two bank ¢lecks, suppose to bave boou forved, were toumdi on bis person, Wie committe lt to the Clry Pilsen, ehouses hus potnt, bas been widened eo | as to Jorn a flus carrlare-way, twenty fect wide, upon t, whieh ue 1, thelrown preuiee, The buildings, which arc superior ~ = SST SSS ===> What ohu Poe aus Gildy | to anything of the kind inthis city, cover three MARINE NEWS. CAppiau } t vit the | Die # measuring 400 fees in length, and 65 feet | fala Soil De Pasties Ceol RE Mela 1 the | dn widsh, A . Rises & 14-8, Bote, G 47 ~NM'n riges,o8 40, We pols si T) Tho Aiway Mag consiate of the steamers St. John - —- - ot BN tee never ue ry he ey | and Mendrick Had one of which leaves thi* city ANRIVED, Ltd ' W | each day for Alba: his company have also re- | | STVAMBHIPS Creole, Hilton Heat, BL Clark, sure of} : ie a ea e ae Deioid, Mo eLead Cl, vine Of one e ¥ ‘" t " cently bouvht up the Tracy line o There, COnR inte f : { ' SHIPR—Corl, Malaga, Ospl . au. Bremen; & tale a Lape ats Mal Wad Mt ‘ ofthe er Vanderbilt and Rip Van Winkle, Augtiut, of Bt slolity Fi om W 1. ahaeié nae o vinine Ig gy? ©) whieh &) how ran as & branch euterprise, The BAL KS inebine, Cow Bay; Chiepa. Malaga: MC tioa } there would be no revels \ cous Anew boat son tobe launchot, which | Decor susan; Zephys, of Port Lewis, trom Mauritiuss Pooause her noverat ont iit ie to the st, | Hohn Oatver, Matanzug Hermod, Lesbo: a, Eubiew, he be t “ jut @ a companion to th . 4 fenas, Cu ooatond, Neuvitaa, eiore be entue fo b ured i uce 6, when tn posseasion of oaly BIG nebaha, Clenfuegos; Aurora, do; Mya- ! by | tw Sover two bundred and fifty-thous | th, Prin iba: Co-mod Measana; J B Elioit, of tr Church, Rev. Dr, Dix de ‘ un | cand pasoncors, ‘Cheanason isstated to have coms | Maitland, ou Massanile mate en tres or he teat dle toa rm nen ’ ‘cua PR * PCHOOND ES —Eupreas, Sackville: Ulbernia, New ele si aH a 1 ‘ ie F K, and largo pumiberp are dally losy } a Pdza Dache.cor, st Joho, NB; LL Miller, N over wan murt be suet, ruling inthe tea | $a (he city for tho State Capital Lon Wohi Michel, ?hulee; Nellie larbox, Port. 11. Samuel, ax : Ho paid ane went she to he Vall Diver ine to Boston has also made great Maltiimor; gohn Snow, shulec neline G the dead. ni emeod b bhorrence of t! { ip The } : - tod @ PovGend tor Daluunore; Rochester hennes d@erer; aud ¢ ! w Vatis to hee ttoe| ae The teate have all been repiated | | Aled, Kockivud, sub wilh mas ¢ o this th Wilk thes reowe | Mid ed, Vin © presont season, two new : sae Speers or will they lee 1 ihe luttor, thea we can juin | lo tenet ts ealiaa tha Sawa |S ——— ——— ree bauus over the gear archer ered: o Tha Neqvort will mows | JJRUNKENESS CURED.-DR, | ZEL At Bt. George's Chcreh, Rey, Dr. 'Tyng sold that | 4, ’ The Newport will move: | FAMOUS NERVINE POWDERS - sr ' ra. ate rooms nutes | have enre inde of Cases ®O4 (housands may tho act of Joh Brown enre ago, had brought |) | to (heir families and triends it they wy about the grest food were a our land, where | 1 is des | it cure, Can be given unknown to ; i anit af | we. Ba't ‘ | J incoit & tem, or other tinda, sod only Free le catablished forevovmore, Phe purpoves of | ting, DAV IBLOL bly pet Yd Eighth av, N. Yu Dr, Goo woru visible te bhis ¢ an ona. | The Stephens and Con Si Hudeou wt, N. Ya. Hayes, 178 Kalton « that Breeton elo id cover tlie Land and wordy “ L valt 17 bulton st, Brook ; Dr, Longstad aud thet thosy who bave enced cbould be patie roaning betwoen Newark and New York, have just haa See Oa esas es Mercer ’ tthe Pulton street prayer mectiug, Bh |} plaeed the new pire s 4 Me ; \ a 1e0Md ty vark; 40 south ' iauabureh, , le af tha event ; estan wor Magna oo Sh ee OS DOLLAR, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, doudder presited, Prayers Gh tha maw iprron | aa rs Hoa 40 tho Jatnalog N.U.—Lhe Geuuue Dr, ZELI3 REMEDY will aever wae WOE) Chie Up Ly Vaidous pOnKeued and Mier) ‘Vie sea Gonsis Loe old Stoulugton Line p seKOn Lhe pales, Warn Beniby mal, w MINER’S DAUGHTER. ry A TALE OF THE PEAK. ——— And ich waa the opinion of her mother and ter, Thee perceived that Nancy hed recewed a shock of which she must bear the effecta throngh fe. Cireumatences might brine her feeble but senritive nerves much misery, She required tole muarded and sheltered from the rudeness of the worl), and the mother trembled to think how mneh abe micht be exposed tothem. But in everrthing that related to aound fudement, they knew that ahe Mrrased notonls them, butang oft! ele acqnatnt- ance, If anv difficulty had tole desided, it wae Nancy who pondered on it, and perhaps at some Tooment when tenet expected, pronauncer opine ae that might be take: as confidently as am ora- cle, The affection of the two sisters was something beron! the ties of tha world. Jane hed watched and attendet to her from the time of her consti- tutfonal Injury with e love that never acemed to know a moment's weariness or chon e; and the affection whi h Naney evinced for her waa equally intense and affecting Bhe reemned to hang on ber society for her very lifo Janef ls this and vowed that ther would never quit one anotter, The mo- ther vighed, How many things shethought, might tenr asunder that |eautiful lve. But now they were of an to obtain work In the mill, Indeed, Jone could have hal employ. ment there long before, but she won! | not quit her fister ti!l ube could go with her,—and now there they went. Tuo proprietor, who knew th facnilarly, 0 ordere! it that the two # work near each other jfand that poor Nancy &’ be as littls exposed to the rudeness of the work-peo- ple as posmible, Bot at first ao slow and awkward were Nancy's endeavors, and «nich an effect bed ft on her frarne, that it was feared she must give it up. This would have been a terrible calarnity : and the tears of the two alsters, and tle benevolence ot the ecployer, enabled Nancy to pase through ¢ vere ordea!, In a while she acqu red suffic tority, and thenceforward went throuyh her ¥ with great wccuracy end perseverance. As far as auy intercourse with the work-people was voncern- od, she might be saflto be dumb. Scarcely ever aid she exchange » word with any one, but she returne! kind nocw and smifles;and every morn in and evening, ad at dinnerstime, two sisters might be seen going to aud fro, aide by « de, —Jane otten talking with some of them; the little odd- looking sis er wa King silent aud listening. ve more yerrs and Jane was ay uag woman. Amit her couipsnions, were fow of thew above tho talddle size, abe beat a tall and’ stmking appearance, lier father bad been @ remarkably tell and strong tmaan, and she pomessed something o! lis stature, thouyh none of his irritable disposition, She was exivemely pretty, of » blooming fresh complexion, god graceful fori. She was remarkable for the sxceiness of her expross'ou, which was the index of her disposition, By beraide still went that odd, broad-buily but sti!i pale and litle sister, Jan was extremely acinired by the young men of the ne ghborlood, and had already many offers, but sho listened tonous, “Where Igo must Nancy go," she anid to bo rself, “and of whom can tbe sur. abd Uf Nancy ne one took noice. Her pale, some what large features, her thoughtful silent look, and her shori, stout figure, gave you anides of adwar’ thouzh she cotld not called one. Noone would think of Nancy @% a wite,—-where Jane went she must got the (wo Chung together with one hoart snd soul. The blow which deprived thet of their bro- ther seemed to bind therm inseparably together. Mrs, Dunster, besides ber seaming, at which, in truth, ehe earned a miserable sum, hed pow for some yeara heen the post-worman from the village to the Bull's Head, where the mail. going on to Tuies- wel), leftthe letter-bag. Thither and back, web or ‘iry, surnmer or winter, ahe went every day, the year round. With Ler earnings sud those of the girls’, she keps @ nest, sinall cottave ; aud the world went as well with them as the worl! goes on the average with the poor, Cramps and rheumassrn she began to feel sensibly from so much exporure to rain and cold; but the never-varying and firm affection of her two children was a balm in ber cupy which made ber contented with everything e!se. When Jane w bout two-and-taenty, poor Mrs, Dunater, seized with rheumatic fever, dled, On her deatb-bed she said to Jane, ‘ hou wilt never desert poor Nancy ; and that's my comfort. God bas been good tome, After all my trouble, he bas given me this faith, that come weal come woe, eo lonw as thou hase home, Nancy will never wantone, God bless 4“ thee for it! God bless you both ; and he will ble veut Bo saying, Betty Dunster breathed ber ast. The events immediately folloving her death did not seemed to bear out her dyin faith ; for the two poor girls were obliged to give up their costae, Vere wasla want of cottages. Not halfof the work- joy people could be entertained in this village; they wenttoand frofor many miles, Jane and Naucy were vow obliged to do the same, Toeir cot- teve Was wanted for an overlooker,—and they re- »ved to Tideswell three miles off, bey had (hus six miles aday to walk, Lesides standing at their work; Lut they were young, and had companions, In Tideswell they were wore cheerful, They had @ #nug litte cottage ; were near a Movting ; and fouud triends, They did not complain, Here, again, Jane Dunster attracted great attention, anu a youns, thriving grocer paid his addresses to be t was an offer that inade Jano take time to reflect. Every one said {t Was an opportunity not to te neglectel; but Jane we gbed 1 uer mind, “Wiilbe ke} fach im wy compact with Nauey?'' Though ber wimire er made every vow on the subject, Jauo paused aud determined to take the opinion of Naney, Nancy ought for a day, and then sail, * Dearest sister, £ awe ib Would feel easy ; Lloar that trom some ¢ not do in the end," Jone from that moment gave up the idea of the connection, There mivbt be those who would sua. sect Nancy of a seltieh bias in the advice she wave; But June knew that no such feeling influenced her pure soul, For one long year the two sisters travers nel the bille between Creassbrook and Videawe)l, But they had companions, and it was pleasant in the summer months, But winter came, and thea it wee uw sover¢trial To rise in the dark, and tra- verso those wild and bleak billa; to go through snow snddrzzie, aud lace the suarpest wWiuds in was no trifling matter, Before winter was over, tho two young women began seriously to re- volve the chances ofa nearer residence, or achange of employ. ‘There were no few who tlamed Jane exccasively for the fully of refusing the last good otf- er. Thevo were even more than one who, in the hearing of Nancy, blamed ber, Nancy was thought. ful, agitated, and wopt, **l' Loan, dear sister," the said, have advised you to your iujury, how aball 1 forgive myseltr What hall become of wer" But Jane clas; ed her eister to her heart, anil said, “Nol no! dearest sister, you are not to blaine, i teel you ave right; let us wait, aud we slall ace)" I11,—Tar Coversare Axp Asotiixge Sarr, One eventing, as the two sisters were hastening sloug the road through the woods on their way homewards, @ young f.rmer drove up his epring- cart, cast a look at tier, stopped, aod suid: women, if you are going my way, I shall be ¢!. yourcompany, You are quite welcome to ride," Tho alsers looked at etch other, Dunns be afreed,'* said the young farmer; **my name's Jumes Cheabire, I'm well known in these parts; you may trust yersens, Wii mer, if its agreeal'e," To James! surprise, Nancy said, * Noy sir, we are not afraid ; we are much obliged to you,"" The young farmer he)ped them up into the cart and away they drove, * Tm afraid we shall crowd you," said Jane ‘Nos a bis of t,"' replied the young farmer, Ll) ere'a room fortuice bigger nor usin this#eas, and I'm no ways tedicus " the masters saw nothing odd in hie use of the word *ted.ous'' a8 strangers would have dove; they knew it merely meant * not at all paaticular.” hey were soon in activetalk, As be bad told them who he was, he asked them inv their turn if they worked si the milla there, They replied in the affirmative, aud the young man said? “Tihougkt so. I've seen you sometimes going wong wether. I noticed you Lecause you see ao wisterly |.ke, and you are sisters | recon.” They said '* Yoa."’ I'vo «good speniking James Cheshire, ‘I shal ther faster than you doce a-fooh ebf though, it must must be pation cold on ‘halle i! winter,” horse, you see," said get over tl ground ray- y word, ke bleak ecsented, anet thanked the young fa» ni Mibee id ; mer for ia’ them wu; We ore resber Tate’? gaid they “ for we looked in on a friend, and the rest of the mill-hands were gone on."" “Well! ald the young farmer, “ never mind tbat. I fancy Bess, ay mare here, can gos little faster nor they can. We shall very likely be ot Tidser as soon as they are."* “But you are not going to Tider," sald Jang “ your farm is just before us there." “Yay, I'm going to Tidser thouzh, I've a bit of business to do there before I go hom." On drove the farmer at what be called a epank~ ing rate; preeently thoy saw the young mill-people on the road before therm “Toere are your companions,’ ssid James Cheshire, ‘we shall cut past them likes fssh of lightain’. BeOhy" exclamed Jane Dunster, ‘what wil! they ony at seeing usridi g bere? and she blushed brightly ‘Bay. enidshe young farmer, emiling, “never mind what they'll eay: depeod upon it, they'd Like lo be be © theirsens.” ae Lire cracked his whip. The hore: flew along, The party of the young o il!- auds turned round, eau seeing Jave and Nancy in the cart e er lon mn “My word, though!" said Macy Srediry, a freeb buxorn lies, somewnat ine ined to atontness, “Weil, fever '' cried suart little Hanash Bow- yer “Nay, then, what next!’ asid Totty Wilson, @ tall, thin gir’, of very good looks. The two sisters nodded and a«u/led to thetr come pavions; Jane stil) blushing rorily, but Nancy «it ting a@ pale and ag wravely asf they were going om gome solemn busine Tho hotice the farmers took was to turn with ® (road emi: ng face, anu shoutto them, ' Wouldn't you like to be here tooy" tale “Ay, 18 up," sLonted a pum)er of voices tegett ¢ f-riner cracke! his whip, and giv- ine them @ not degen em leatn one, said, 1 can't atay, Ask the uext lurmer that cones up.’ Wiih thia they drove on; the young firmer very merry and full of talk wide of hia furto fhore’s turnips there,” bo ead, prouc “they're noto be beaten on this side Ashbourne, Aud there are some Diack oxen srolng for the nivht to tho straw-yard, Jolly fellows, those—ob? But 1 reckou you don't un erstand much of farming sock?" “No'' gaid Jane and was again surprised at Nancy adding, “1 wish we did, I think a farmer's lite u ues be the very nee of any. “You think so?’ said the farmer, turning and looking her carnestivy, end ev.cent y with some wonder, “You are righ" saulihe. * You litte ones aro knowing ones, You arv right; iva the life for a kirg.'* They were asthe vilisce, ‘Pray stop,’ sald Jane, “and ict us go down, world yo up the villago thus, stalk" “Talk, who cares for talk?'' asid the farmers “won't the ve ts we lett on whe road teaikr” © Quite enough," sald Jane, “And are you afraid of talky Nane I would nut for the Ik would make such d the farmer to m not afraid of {t when [don't provoke it wilfully,” said Nancy ; ‘* but we are poor girls, aud can't afford to lose even the ;ood ofour ac- qualntance You've been very in taking us up on the road, but to drive us to our door would cause such Wwoncer as Would perhaps make us wish us been ovliged to you." Blame me, if you arn't right!" said the young farmer, thoughtfully. ‘**These aro scanaal-loving times, and ti! nesbors miynt placue yo dhave Lep head of yours, though,--Naucy, I think your ier caw'd you, Well, here L sop thes Ho jumped down and helped them out. “It you will drive on tire," asd Jaue, “ we will walk on after, und we're gravely obliyed to you." Nay," oeid the young uuen, ‘1 shall ture agein here." “But you've business.” Ou! my business was to drive you here—that's . mes Cheshire was mounting his cart, whea Nancy stepped up, and i: * Excuse me, Sir, bus you'll mect the will-people on your return, and it willmake thew talk ail ihe more as you have driven us past your farm, Tlave you no business that you can do in Tidser, Sic?" “Gad! but thou'rt right aunt and with # crack of his whijy aud he whirled into the village before them, No soonor was he goue than Nancy, pressing her sister's arm to her side, sad: * Tucre’s the right moan at lust, deur Jane." ‘What!’ sad Jane, yet blushing deeply at the sawe time, and ber heart beating quicker againss ber side, ‘ Whatever wre you tiking of, Nancy? That young sarmer fail in love with «a mill-yiriv He's done it,"' said Nancy ; "I itin him, I feel itin him, And I feel, vay that Le is true and staunch as steel." Jane wi lent. They walked on in s'lence, Jane's own heart responded to what Nancy had said; she though! acain and aguin on what he said. “*] have scen sometimes; ‘I noticed you because you seemed ister “He must have a ood beart," thou bt Jane, ** but tt eu be can uever think of @ poor mullegirl ike me," The next morning they had to undergo plenty o ra.!lory from their companions, We will pass that over, For several cays as they passed to and fro, they saw nothing of the young ftarwer, But one evening a3 they Were avuin alone, havine stald af tho Hume acqualntunce’s ag before, the young fare iar popped his heed over a stoue wal), and said, “Good eveuing to you, young women." He was goon over the Wail, and walked on with them tothe eud of thetown, Qu the dunday at the chapel Jano saw Naucy's ,rave tice flaed on some object aieadily, and, looking inthe same direction, was siaruie! to see James Chesbire, Avan her heart beat pit-a-pat, and sue thought “Can he really be thinking of me" Toe momeut chapel was over, James Cheshire Was gone, stopping to speak to ne one, nuey ain pressed (be arm of Jane to her side an they walled Lome, and said—*'] was not wrong.” Jaue ily reped by returning her affuctionate prow sure. Some days after, as Neucy Dunster was coming out oO) as op in the eveniny: afer thelr return home from the mill, James Cheshire suddenly put hie band on her suoulder, and, on her turning, shoo’ her hand cortally, aod said, “ Come sion, with we abit, Limust bevo a litte talk with you.” (To be continued.) 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