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Continued from the Piret Page, Gmecceeeee ene. would come over in fron-clada and encircle the shores of England, and leave all ber towns in ashes, [Greet cheering and lauchter.) They were read todo lt, Yhe'r ghosts were ‘walking’ over wit 100 !ran-clads,uch a¢ no nation in the worldcould vavotieh. (Cheering.) He had a word to say to Provestants, aud thet was that that would be done wilese they got tenant-right, The bour of retr bu- Mou was at band, and wes nearer than they thought. (Hoar, bear.) When that was done, what would be done with thos unfortunas Protestants be saw around him? (Lauaghter.) When they would not be Lound up by the Engliah, they would be ot their mercy, and bave mercy on them. {Great cheering, ard cries for 08) When the Americans came those fow Protestants scattered over the country would be at their mercy. With reference to the Established Church, the speaker characterized it as « ‘have fraud, ® moustrous, great anomaly, that should be buried in @ mane of rubbish, carted out, and thrown Suto the duatpit of tbe great Uuiversity.’” (Cheers.) NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. From prorent indications it would seem that Ant- werp has bee selected by our Government, as the headquarters of our squadron in European waters. Antwerp is the commercial capital of Belvium, and te situated on the right bank of the Bebeldt. Bona- parte made it one of bis great naval arsenals, and spent enormous eums on the construction of its docks and other works, and the advantages to be derived a place it a fit place tora rendezvous tor our shipping. The screw gunboat Bhaumnt, J. W. Walker, Com- mander, has st sailed to jon the European eyuad~ ron. She is one of the new clase of vunboata carry fag eight kuns, and of 693 tous regisier, She was It at Portemouth, N. H.. and war lauoched oo the 16th of June, 156), Khe was attached to the North Atlantic squadron at the clore of the war, Preparations are being made to lay the keel of the Qew screw corvette Java, at the Irooklpu Navy Yard, The Ordnance Department at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, under the charge of Commander J. fh. Mul- lany and Lieut,-Commandor D, L. Braine, aro busily employed in pertecting the arrangements of details which will put it in « position anequalled atany yard tm the country. The North Caroling will, after the Gret of Beptember, be an ordnance vowel, and be moored the Cob Dock, The sloop Baratoga hae tlready been converted into rn ciduance store eh'p, tnd temporarily thooredjat the extieme northens‘e:n end of the dock, Anew pu ik ie being fitted up ate seve al thoursud the guns pow lying in will be removed to the Ee. A lasge derrick ie uleo in pi oetess of construct which will be wed for he ing beavy ;uoa A aew saluting battery of thirty-#.x cuue# ill be placed m the front oi the Cob Dock. ‘ihe guas wie of ihe eow pattern, Su's, of furty-tive cwt., aud will be mounied on iron carriages. ‘The sailing ship Onward, 8 gune, isin the Dry Dock eeing thoroughly overhauled, p eparatory to « Ing out the Brazile, From this, we are led to suppone that the Nevy Department iniend to ngain pata number pt vi On thateration, iti lelevedt ee commanded by A.V. 1 Firaud, th om ‘The naval apprentice schoo! ship Savannah has been erdered to proceed to Annapulis instead ot New Lon- fon, ‘There are, probably, many rewene for this 0, but we Lelieve that the Depariceal sence ter there eo that tle people im taut eo jou may have @ opportunity, at less experre, lo pace their co ron soard of a schou! ruip, O.u.e of the ecuvol ships placed the Naval Academy will serve wo ret up eepirit emulation between the midahipien aud the ap- entices, The new two-turreted tron clad Miantonomah is searly ready for any sei vice that might be required her. She belongs to that truly for nidable class of wy yard buitt iron clade which ae destined to be 9° much service in (Le eventofwar, Bhe will be and in a 808 way. Hereafter, all regular naval vearels will be provided with «spur or ram made of compoaition, and bolted irmly on the stern piece or bow. The form of thie by Spy designed LS Oaasicanae Delano ‘end approv- trad marrnent. Rama area grea jnstitu. Yankoo-like, we bave run “ram mad." vessels are in prog: f construction a yn ged Yard: Kalamazoo, iron clad 1 Ontario, Mushulo and nue lang, H lies at auchor off tho Battery, awalt- 4,2 orders, verrols will be sold at the Brooklyn Yard on 16th inst.: Biig Bopro, schooner . Ouyler, e Jame! ooners Brrette, 8. Bruen, 8, Kotan. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THY VICINITY, An Inpiana Captain's AdveNntrURES.— The captain ot an Indiana company of Uncle Sam's oldiers came to New York on Wednesday, and put «p at the Bt. Nicholas, In the evening, he strolied at to “see the elephant.” Le was accosied Ly vari- ous persons in Broadway, and expressed his opinion of these persons by the commentary that “the ladies of New York were as sociable afier dark as if thoy were old acquaintances.” Le ascribed these expies- tions of interest in him to the fact that he wore a an now uniform, with shoulder-straps of the bright- eet pattern; and finally, on the invitation of one of the “ladics" he met, he went into the “Oriental” soncert saloon, in Broadway, not fur above his hote!. & bevy of beautiful and innocent creaiuios here gathered about him, and drank bis he in sundry pooling libations, Growing warm, and feeling quite st home among his charmers, he unceremoniously drew off his broadcloth coat, aud Iaid it on the table by which he eat, Then be revumed his inuo- cent ffirtations; the result of which was that the “lady” who had eiteied the saloon with bin grew jcalous, and insisted on his coming out into the street again. Captain sald, * Oh, don't be fu euch aconfonaded —bic—burry the “lady,” in the most playful manoe took up his coat and ran ont) ith i @uees this’, fe'ch you" ad thea imaginabie, exclaiming, “1 The Caprain wea uot t deluded out of bie comfort, however: be “guresed ebe'd be buck.” tu this ie was mistanen, He waned @ geod hour, but “the jady" ro uiued wo mor. He applied at the bar, bat of course uo ope there koew anything about the wowan Le had} res! cntiedu od @o the saloon, wud the couviction reiuctansl lured ftelf upon she her of many # basiio-tlelu tha: he was for once in hiv Wet heauiariy wl pped. One of the atrrches of the place iminddy vile cd to loan the Cepian a lineu ove couy return tothe hotel 1m, bus he ewore he" w wens wicaid to be seo bw ehirt-ai eves,’ and ae ‘y fonad his way back to * besdquartere’ wo a) at tice “On, Ise ir Hor? ermometer yestonia, wut heve gorau Vai ott bevin to” ‘ell how bot the w eather AVOa to. it wurk @d T4 dey Ces io the sinde; ainoun st, ans ary Pp m. 56, But the bumas thermon «4 hed ab least 112, These © as wo biovze otis ii wid tbe sey ous one white iu usce Tuere woes furry of rain aloat 9p. ma but It was coutned to m sunald part o! tue city, and afier it was ove, tho weihor wu hotter than Defoie. About 6 p.m. there war « heavy & er etorm, and that passing, it wae hoiter tian eve r | sermed tobe, There was ap anurual siamjo o Ww Coney Island aud other resoris of covluess; aus (Le amount of iced bevers, es that were swallowed iu ihe city, mo pen could e-iimate, Tue Doo Wak siiils continues with vigor, bund ods of unfortunate canines perish daily, ‘Three thousand seven hundred and elxhty seven have been captured since the lith of June inclusive, out of which 119 have been redeemed. The total expeure to the city has been $1,593; receipts for redeemed ani- mals $255, Next week only forty cents per dog will be paid, so “hurry up your dors.” A Retteven Conscrexce,—Comptroller Brennan yesterday received fiow Hon, William M. Tweod, President of the Board of Supervisors £400 in ereenbacks, in a note of which the foliowing is » copy Tothe President a’ the Board of Su tow The enclosed Cao Selaas i tae Count how York. Pleare ecknowlodee ite rece!pt in the Tarnusr and the Citizen, and pay the money iuto the County Treasury, August a, 1566, Cro.ao, The Comptroiler immediately had the monoy do- posiied in the Broadway Bank. PRESENTATION.—A very pleasant re-union occurred at the office of Mr. B. 8, Ovbon,maval report- or, Inst @vening,on the occasion of the presentation of a eet of resolutions to that gentleman, adopted at « regular communication of Charter Oak Lodge, No. 49, F, and A. M., on the release of Mr, Osbon from custody, It will be remembered that Mr. Osbon wee arrested on acharre of giving eid and comfort | r by furnishing ear y information to the | Dewspap the euiling of the firet expeuition to Wi crn He wee tried by court martial and honorah quired, On ihe reienee of Mr. Oe! o the men ber of Charter Oak Lodge passed a eric: 0 resolutions complimentary tohim as an upright man and mason, lhere resolutions wore be utifuily en- grosred, rienod by the officers of the Lodve, with the seal atioche!, Lasteveuiug they were preeepted to Mr. O ith a few apprpriate ternarke by M aur, the Renior Warder, which was te ded to by the recipient, Mutual Interchanyé endly feeling followed and the occasion will be long remem. be: ed as a most pleasing one. Tur New Musevm.—Mr. Barnum is about to visit Europe for the purpose of collecting cur- Fiosities for his new Museum, which he designe to make a National affair, and iv after years present it to the American poopie, With this object in view, he bas obtained the assistance of different public men and societies, who will co-operate Iu the enter- prise, and aid him in obtaining specimens of natural history, minerals, shells, ete Tue Cuamper or Commence held their regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon, when eloven new members were elected. A letier of con- dolence and resolutions, from the Bengal Chamber of Commerce,'was rea',exprosvive oftheir horror and re- eel et the aseass. vat of lve nt Lincoln, A pe trait of the inte Fhomas Tle ny yours a me ber ot the Board, wasthou presented by the 8: tary on beball of twenty-one members, atwr which the Chamber adjourned, Goup wold at the Evening Exchange et is Stocks firm Tur Srramsure Becvona which arrived at this port yesterday from Havre, bongs several pas- eengere saved from the ship William Nelsou, recently burned et sea, The pasrongers were rescued at sea by the French eteamer Europe. FATAL Accipents,—Coroner Wildey held an Inquest yesterday, on the body of Thomas Mulloy, who died from the effects of in uries received by the failing of @ wali of Koox's building, corner of Brond- way nod fulton etree's, afow daveeines, A verdict of mecvental desta wes rende -Corover Gover yore quest of Eliza ey bell ar ton Kehoe, wtodiet 1 clea received on the lat inet. by the .cc.cental explo ion of a erase of keso ene oll, Doceaved Hved at 3 Whiteh leteet, aad was building a tee thecil at the tae of the acel- fell nech'ent ay ner, a printes, i the 6th N.Y, the oek, foot of Frank- lie bedy appeared to fr about a week, Potton Inreutitognor.—The Nove Svotta Gold Minny Fravd—Important Teatimony,.—The exam~ ination in the “Mooseland Gold Miring Property,” was continued yesterday morning before Justice Dowling, The complainant is Mr. Barrett, the finan- cial agent of ex-Giovernor Gilinore, of New Hamp- shire, who alieves that the defendant, Charles J. Avthovy, induced him to invest $15,000 of Governor Gilmore’s meney tp the “Moovelaud Gold Mining Property," loeated in Nova Heotla, for the parpose of defrauding said Gilmore, Ex-Jodge Btuart and Messrs, Wright and Prentice appeared for the prose- cution, and Mr. Sedawick for the defence, Mr. Briges was recalled. tle enid that he had efiec'eod the anle of a large amount of property for Mr, Anthony during’ the last six years; he head been the axent toeell stock to Mr. Barrett, the agent of Goy, Gln ;, Authouy knew of the fact before Bar- rew bed and took the stock ; Antbony told witness he would show him an opportunity for Gov, Gilmore to coake some money ; soon afier he showed him the Mooseland property, and the International coa! stock; Anthony said be had been purchasing the roperty known es ihe “Mooseland Gold Kegions” in ove Scotia; that he and another man had made an arrangewent for it at $100,000; that it weened guid iu large quantities; be eaid it was be- jug worked, and paying profits, and that if Mr, Gil- more wanted to take an interest. he woald sell him one-tenth of it at the rates be paid, or was to pay, for the pioperty, Anthony further wuld that there was no ity to improve the property, as the improve- meuls are all there; witness told Anthony tha: he would introduce the eubject to Mr, Barrett; witness was never on the p.cperty; he had negotiated for the stock of the company; the stock of the company is bot worth any thing now to the knowledge of the 1 waseold Inst Fall for the foreclo- j, witness believed it was sold for iy sald it was sold for about that eum; he sald it waseoid at public sale; he saw the money himunelf; Anthouy sald is was done on purpose to cut Gilmore off, Judge Dowling then adjourned the further hearing of the case until the 4th of September, at 9 A, M, A Cuban Charged with Grand Larceny.—Detective Tilley, of the Sd preeinet, yesterday arrested a young Culea named Manuel De Oliver, on a charge of rob- Ding boarding houses, LouleayJackson, rosiding eta wu houteln East Honston atreet, alleges that uring ber abaence, De Oliver enter- stole agold waich and chain valued buresu drawer...,....Kathalina De- reer street, slso entered a con plaint ©, Bhe al ewes that om the 30th ult, anichaiu fom herreom, None have Leen in thew y hee Lorn tecovered, De Oliver yeak bo ough an interpreter, loaned that Le was a Cuban, and three 1%, tice Dowling committed the prisoner for trial, tis wad that there are seve a! other compialnis of a simi. Jar charac .e: agaings the prisoner, arrested esterday by officers Horbely and Mallon, of the 4b preciact, on a charge of Joseph Martian, a retarued eoldler, U yeare had eerved as 4 police officer in Havana, Rolbiw Returned Soldicra,—Willlam Doty was tag $300 from ag at No, 374 | This ; retioct, The meo had been drink | 1 ty suddecly dieapoesiod, sa | « ly are } commlire @ mecue } the 4 i ' t € It od « “a ‘ Jusiiod Dewlus comained te ac Sho a’ an Oficer.—On W erday eight, ote the iotn precinet, he olling | } oul ne r Jock c eel }e ownd UO ‘ 4 show, jt ‘ eon ul t @ are ‘ ¢ l © @ alow One of ed r ‘ ‘ 41 Das od tom 4 we ‘ but e. | " wos ad er Dwivht, of | the pre ® iA on bue | con tol J oF Ly ben sue » *t vim, aad eu) whee er the © Gilainant dis peu " aban (be aver dew @ © ov ter obie arn 'e biewpe ou 8 108 Law LU cola ed Che accused in de.aule of bar ThS! of & Horse and Wavon.—Joha McLaughlin Wee oF teed yOutraay cu a chare of etusiin: 9 horee@ AhG 640K holo Patrick puluv a, of No, hid (igod eect, Mei suchiin was caugit with tue doree Bi gon la Die posseesion, Justice Dowllug com. mused sox bilal, Brooklyn, Fires AND ACCIDENTS,—About 4 o'clock yesverday «*Lernoou, a fire occurred at No, $18 Gold stroct, owned by Mra, Hasliu, aud occupied by several Lows on Loure about $200; insured in the # Cowpany—on furniture, about $100; not in- 5 girl, named I with, was rua «J, Dewpe., in y bo b. teaipt= «© her, was rua ove tained @ frac.ure of the jaw a ed, ‘The girl was edghily burt, hei home No, 156 Johuson Btreot, phe was teken to Mr, Draper was Paken W bee iy Lowa) Ly oles Yolonu of the at precinct Poliee.........A pt ay Andrew Hanover. ‘Aft 10th and guth etree’s, in sight damave. of an incendiary, Boarp oF Epvcarios,—The Brooklyn Board of Education held a special meoting last even- ing for the purpose of making arrangemente to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Peter G. Bergen, recently connected with the manacement ofthe gapite schools, Afer a touching address by chairman, Dr, Thorne, ia which he related erite of de- cecred geutlemen, resolutions © adop ed cordially sywpathiging with the family of |; rec m- mending that the Beaid atvend the funeral in « body; that tle resolutions be read at the opening of the cols in September, aud that @ copy of them be for- rded_ to tbe bereaved family of Mr, Bergen, The rd then adjourned till to-day at $ p.m. when they I will attend the tune: Jersey City. Grasp Fesian Picsic — AN Immense Gaturnine.—The first annual picnic of the Fenian Brotherhood took place yesterday at Merseles' Grove. Hadeon City, and was attended by about 6,000 people, Beside: Emmet Circle, of Jersey City, numbering about 400, there were delegates present from Hobo- ken, Hudson City, Newark, New York, New Brone- wick, Morristown, Bergen Point, Patterson, Elina- bothtown and other places. In the morning, the members of the Emmet Circle, under John Pope Hodnett, Centre, assembled at their headqnerters, Washington Hall, and from thence marched down to the ferry to receive a de- tachment of the 99th Regiment, N. Y. V., two com- panies of which arrived under command of Captains Gaynorand Uyneh, The procession, heade! by Man- De Band, then marche? w the grove, where there @. mirendy 9 laree concourse of people easembied, aad up to late =o in the afternoon there was 6 constant stream of citizens weadiog ther way thither, The grenter portion of the wha spent in te: psichore, scupping, eAes, aod whatever o(her save ments could Le de- Vired, all showing a diepos.tion to be sociable and to enjoy tira dh to the fullest extent. In the after- noon stirring @c pooches were mace by Col. Joon O Moho 1, John Pove posed off in ¥ ehower Hocnett end Job the inost agrees! of rainy about 5 I and cildien to seat el, dire Thos terminated the Fist Annual Pic-nie of ihe Fonian Brotherhood, A Row on Account oF Tilk FENIANS.— Yesterday afternoon, two mon, named Martin ily ney aud Wim, J, Cauwptell, were arrested by officer Howe, on a charge of Leing eneaged ina brutal fight &t the corner of Grove atieet and Kailroad avenue. It ie alleved that Camphell modn vee of expr re ons de- Togatory of the priae. ples of tue Lenian Brotherhood, o which Delsuey too exceptions, end conciuded by administering adrubbine to the ansi-Fenian, The parties were hold for examination, Granp Lancrny.—A man named Patrick Lennon, cop'sin of a treet barre, was arrested yee terday, chawwed with heving 60.00 °0 barr of ol! cake, valued from the Erie i ilroad Co. He was heis by der hiartindale, of Jeisey City, tor exa- mina’ ion, Tureatextxa Scrcroz,—A man giving bis name as lieary Holden was taken in custody about 3 O'clock yesterday morning, at the Pavonia ferry, he having thieatened to throw himeelf into the Hudson River, He was detained at the station-house, MARINE NEWS. Aug. 4—8, R.ses, 469—S, Bets, 7 19—H, Water..05 48 STEAMBUIDR—Philadelphia, New Orleang Pa- tapeco, bobo: Co one, Sevannal: Varuna, da Arti- fan, Baltimore: Jemey Biue, Boston, SHIP—Keoute, Harris, for Liverpool, BARKS—leaic, Genoa; N Stover, Elizabethport, BRIGS—Compenso, Cette; Ponvert, Lingan; C M Eey noida, do; J B King, Windeor, 4 SCHOONERS—Wm H. Richmond; Massachu- sotia Portland Allgata Pitiassipuhe ARKIVED. CT RAMBEIPSYaneo, Richmond ; Erin, i Be wrens a aoe Havre; Tarifa, Li att ° HiP-Hibernts, Jensen, from Liverpool, mdse. BARK = intron, Black River, Jam; Am, Eagle, Arpinwall; Mary! Cadiz. BUHOONERS fom or “itvdaon St Ai 3 ‘ERS—Mo 1 CT n- drows; J A Grifin, Ieinedion: Ch W Hyon, Clenfue- soe, J W Allen, Hilton Head; rs Canning, Challenge, Warren, L L; Fann, 0 Bay. Jam; Bese Reha eek, So A a jew bur, for Boston; Seraph, Harw Eliza Buell, Eliza. bethport for Midaisien at yTORO, bethport for Boston; Federal Hill, Delaware City; Hudson, sica Lizzie Guptil, Rocklend; Those Hix, do: Armadillo, Bedford; Ligure, Elizabethport tor N “bodtoras Geor- Too Late for Classification. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY.-—MESSRS, MUNN & CO., Publisb- ers of the “Scientific American,” continue to act os Attorneys for securing Patents for new Inventions in this and freien eountrics, Messrs. MUNN & CO, have had seventeen years experience in policiting patents and have acted as Attorneys for more than 2,000 inventors, Pemphieis containing the Patent Laws and other important info: jon to inventors, fu free, on application, Consultation and advice free, Address MUNN & CO,, 87 Park Row, New York, or cor, of F and 7th sts, Washington, D.C, 42 ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHITE LILLIES for Beautifying and Preverving thé Skm? It isa delightful pieparation, and can be wed in winter as well as summer, It re- oves pimples, blotches, tan and all imperfections ie the skin, rendering It beautifully clear, soft and white, riveling Nature in ber (alrest forms, ‘We war. perk haraus ota tender ties Tate hed armless ie tno! under n. ° Hy South Second st Willameburgh, 36 cents [ | CSR Renee ioe Seater ATENTS—PATENTS--PATENTS— MUNN & CO. continue to solicit Patents and obtain Government provection on new Laventions, 4 Years Pair puicte of injurmation free, 441 TENDENT OF THE WORK- t.ve Union desires to a ho osu fu.uirh auy wn doat their own homee), of two young adh» wilo compie'tig their eduction, One of reyulle employmens tha does pleation, se she suffers om an ) ieleu.e be 8 ¢ ha ui e close ar ouc: thee es, Amy person vesivous of aiding tue ouar ivi.oe by finishing them with employ. me. tcan cosohe applvine to the fuper.nieudess of the SyorKiug Wenmes's Protective Union, 8) White st. OLe Hoo ea. of Biovwdwa. a2 TH WOMAN'S INFIRMARY FOR THE IREATAENT OF IN|1 ¥ delal.ie * Hovre of + tienie aba heal hy and but fiteen a ive om the ack, ana ar Hive Kover cine tas tae to lh b 00 WikD & Lue of ve ui how Peck mip ab hot, to . shavem, Ope-taiid Of Ube Comes & 6 U euced IK .t0uel ies wg PW METAL OR OLD LEAD—500,000 A. ths. of the npove wantec, for which \Le higtoss woe whl Lo paid by ©, UbABhe, 181 William ‘ 8. SANITARY COMMISSION PROTEC. ee) TV WAR-CLAIM T BUREAU OF EMEPLOYM h, » AN) DISCHARGED DOLDLERS AND bATLOLS, OFVICE 99 CHAMBERS BTREET, NEW YOrk«. HOWARD THO. ROOSEVELT, oe ‘The objects of une Assoointion are to secure to sol. diers and slors, and their tamilies, claims for Pen. sion, Pay, Bounty, and Prize Money, without chargo, aud to give to (nem advice sud jato! 20n, ‘rho BUREAU OF EMPLOY Mty is established to wid (hove who have been disabled or honorably dis. charge 4 ip obiatning employment, Its services are avo u wit 4 Bhs SIENRY GREENFIELD, Secretary, ANTED—A WHEELWRIGHT, Apply We Oh ot between Ola and Téh Aviom = Bd) ened p # ree RICHARD DOLLAND, Lucky Penny: Many such evenings succeeded, Richard well fatisfied bis master, althouch he wase reserved, uliar man, not much Known, and less liked. He Requented no public places, and kept little society, spending bis evenings in making up his accounts arranging bis books, and reading, Matty had often told her confidential friend, the milk-woman, that “one might as well live in the house with a eorpae,” adding ‘her belief ‘that all would be corpses one day, for certain ; and the sooner she was one the pleasanter it would be for herself, only that, being alone woman, she thought while neople had the holy breath of life m their bodies they might as well be alive-.that was all.” Richard had numbered more than fourteen years when be entered Mr. Whitelock’s service, He Managed to keep on goods terms with Matty, for when she would not talk to him she talked at him. Fle frequently remained half en honr after all was abut up to read to her; and once when Mr. White lock called to her to 'nquire who was below, she answered in a tone of fierce indicnation, that It wae only ‘the state of Europe, the French at anoth revulmon, and Spain on tho top of the Pyramids "* Richard's | fe passed very 4 i he was gain- ing Knowle lye, fe was aneiat'ng his beloved mother be was inhaling the atmosphere of all others he most enjoyed. He had permisson to teke home any book at night, provided he brought it back mm the morning : at first he greed'!ly devoured all that caine in his way, but the reading stock of a third- class Uibrary was not likely to feed a mind eager for actual knowledge and largely comorchens've. Pootry he imbibed ferven ly ; tut whenever he could get Liographice or books of science be dis- pensed with the luxury of sleep, and came with pale eheeka and haggard eyes to his employment in thetmorning. “ Sandford and Merton," with { bright lessons of practial independence, was hb: favourite relaxation, and frequently, as he told his mothery “ho toos a plunge’ loto Franklin's life as « refrethment, Then be wrote copies upon stray #lips of paperyworked sums and problems on arough piece of common slate, and read what be admired to bis mother; thouch he wae often grieved that her en busiesm did not Feep pace with his, and that she bad little relish for phate that bad not hope iu it.” che would inelat on bis going to rest, when he wasa'l eage-noss to finish a book or unravel a inystery—not the traneparent mystery of a novel, but the my of some m'ghty worker in the business of lie ; some giant cmong men, who achieved groa\uess though Lorn ip obscurity; some artitt, Whose ian.e towered towards the bea- vens, like the tree produced by the ora'n of must- ari-secd; some Lancaster, or Wanhingten, or Howard, or Watt, or buinble, benevolent Wik. «- In, revolutionising sloth fnte activity, touching the eyes of multitudes with a mame id, eo that they cried out es ove man, * B hol wo seo\'* clecirifying uatious, calling into exi e the dor- mant powers aud sympathies of nature aud of art! Often hi ‘e‘used to slumber or sleep, when in obedience to the gene request which love turns @! ‘nto » command, belay down b neath the sha- dow of his mother’s blessing ; and lis brain would throb, and his heart beat; and when she slept, he would creep ‘rom bis humble pallet, an] read by the light of the one lamp which flhumived the court, and was (so he thourht) fortunately placed oppesie their window, Not shat the boy under- stood al! he read, but be imbibed its Influence; and, clasping his large brow within his pa'ms, he would weigh snd consider, and question within that narrow room, where poverty still Ii gered (though then, wit! ther simple and fow wants rather as a shadow than a substance), and his heart thr bbed as he thought ‘ffow aball Iwork out « pu te «reat by being useiul "' And then, asthe spring advanced, and night and morning blended eweetly together, he hastened to his work Joyiully, for be loved the isbor that eave him food and knowledge. Matty would aay bis ‘food went futo an ill skin—never did credit to man or mor- tal ;** while his silent master, absorbed in bis oc- cu ns, and pretty much ab tracvd from the evory<ay ga on of his establishinent—baving, as he said himself, an bonest curse of a house- keeper and s jewelof » boy—was nevertheless sometimes startled by the sinvuler questions Richard asked, meekly and modestl:; seeking in- formation from h'm whom his enthusiast'c nature be!..ved one of tho voritable lights of | erature, What wil] youths who are pampered and wooed into prt say of Leg Tong ergpesa ey ry ake rary, performing the menia joa of his poy yet working his mind ardently aud sicoad- ily onward f One evening, after he had with his books, his mother entered the sho, timidly and with hesitating step, which those who struggle against blindness uncoa- sclously assume. Matty was there, removing some paper ; Peter, the most silent of all dogs, lay upon the mat, and Mrs. Dollard stumbled over him; Peter only gave vent to a stifled rernonstrance, but that was enough to sot Matty lato # passion. “Couldn't you see the dog |" she exclaimed, “If you war Custorner tin times over you bad no call to the baste; he's neither pons, ink, wafers, books, nor Diolting-peper—no nor the writer of » book— to be trampled under your fees,’* gone out “] did nos see him,"’ eae said, meekly. +Can't you use youreyear"’ The unintentional roughness was doubly cruel, “T did,” she replied, turnmg | 6, BOTTOW- fu) and dimmed eyeballs towards Masty—*'T cid; I used them might and day until it was the wil) o” God to ere grey, their hght." “God look down upom you, my poor, dear woman!" exclaimed the repentant Martha, in o different tone and with ferent feelings ; ‘‘ and I ax yer pardon with a)! the veins of my heart, Sure, then, doar, it gee js blind ye are—e young woman like you, and with sueb pretty made eyes, too—God bless 'em ; and the dog, dear, had more feelin’ in bim than meself, he kenew you didn't intend to disturb bim; he's more knowledgeable than a Christian, Ou! never say blind, dear; keep @ good beart, and they'll be as bright as a diamond yet." “1 wanted to see Mr, Whitelock,” said Mrs, Doilaud, without heeding Matty's observation ; “I wanted to speak a few worus to him,” Matty loved a gossip. She never suspected the fair, fratl, trembling woman, * going blind,” to be Richard's mother, He never mentioned his mo- | terts biimaness; he couid vot epesk of it; he hoped it would Dever be Worse suan it was—she could a6 Il read, and do plain work ; and so Muity heart not of t Tho housekeeper had noting | | pariicular to do that eveuiny, aud the sight of a sravger Cid Ler good, because she expected H4pre “Muster can’t always be interrupted,” she re- | pleas “varticularly by them he doesn’s Eno! et ! Tryon wil tell me your name aud busiuens, I wiatesn be done lor you “Dow K cbaru's mot ‘DL.ak of that aow! and he es close ag wax. We Go our bess with bim, poor boy; but he’s an unriily mowhey,'* oy “' exclaimed the poor woman, in a tone ,Odauay. “My peutle Ricard | “Aye, tudeed; that is, ue's not so jint at the preseat time, but he'll become so, Like al] the rest oi thew buys, oue of these cays,” *Stod forbid I" ejaculated the lady ; “Aun! gua Matty; “Gus cctll be sure to come | | bo it ay lus." | ‘Come to what?’ iuquired the alarmed mother. “Co wi sorts aod kinus of Contrarineesy" replied Many, rapuly, “Biya caus help i you feo, it's ther nature; they're not patient, Liable, gentle creatures like ue—nol they | | Ms. f und all keuds «of muriuer, and Upsetsng, and latch-keys, and fldgets, and Vaux- hall (.he hop, the go, aud the fluish, is was in my father's time)—and going out at nighw, and throuncing tue po.cece (I'd put up with « @ Idier, but the po-leecy have mo right to suicide tue poo- ple), sbeu fur the ‘prisoner's base’ the wrop Way, and staying out all day (thoagh that's a ¢ riddance), aud boxing, and spple-steallug, falling i love aud kick.ug up shindjes.'* “I beg your parcon, but 1 do not understand you,” interrupted Mrs, Do.land, with more deter- Bybation tuau she bad exercised for years, She felt as if this strange, abrupt, valf-niad woman Was stringing together a ses of accusstions against er child, “I'ma obleeged to you, ma'am, for the compli- men said Matty, dropping @ curtsey, *but as that’s neither cere nor there, what's your business with the masiher?" “That [can only toll bimsell,"' she replied, “Well,” muttered Matty, ‘that beate—| Bue. the women now bare no modesty. Them English \ fa all a silent set—no sociability in them. Tell himeelf |—es if {t waen't more natural for « haf. Graythur like that to diseoorse a worsen than @man Well, well! no wonder my bair's gue, oy and my heart hard!" ere wae something almost courtley in Mr. Whitelock's manner of addresmng woman, Peo~ ple in bie own cleas of Iife, who observed 1, thought ft ridiculous, and never ulated a@ to how this politeness became en rafied on bis na ture, He placod a seat for Mrs. Doliand in bis little parlor, sud, thouch {t was. warm Autuma evening, be moved {i to keep her vutof the arthes blew over a box of yellowish, s.inted mignionette and two sickly wal!flowers which graced the si!l of his back window; be also pushed his own chair as farashecould from the widow's, but, like all ons with impsired vision, ahe moved nearer to m, and turned her rostiess cyes towards the "Ii 1 abut close,” said the bookseller, CNAPIFR m1, Thore are some women who never loas the hatte of blushing; 1% is lovely in the young, anid indie Cates extreme seneitiveness in theold Rchart inherited bis mother’s blushes before they lu fe'cd from her own checks, T ¢ transparency Mra. Dellanc's complexion was notwed by Mr Whitelock ; it contrasted well with the dus covered pages of his books; yot he wondered wiy red color came and weut, aud why her lips treme’ “Nothing wrong with Richard, I hope?" he sald, “I hope not air; ead th is what [ wanted to speak with you uh if you will be so good as to have @ little pac tlence with me. Isms simple woman, I know, gir—my husbend (ah! you would bave under« stood Aim) alwaye said I waa; but the simple are sometimes wise unto salvation, You live, sir, ike ® Christian—you never keep Saturdaya—so that my Not too much worn with fat a) and perform the duties of the 8 dy sth ¢ and on Sundays it does him good (he se) s) io ae you to church before tho bel) has dove ringing. Lam sure, sir, you a Christian,” “Lhope so; I em a bevever: but many «a be Hever does not live an becor es « follower of Christ,* replied Mr, Whitelon’, “My husband, sir, wae one of those who mffer- ed long, and was kins, and thought no evil; in short, sit, you can ceal bie character in 1 Corin- thians, chap. xii. Lowehim tore than woman ever owal (oman, Fis unfortunate attachment to mo lost bis position i» socivty ; lis father pever forgave him tor marrying @ farmer's dauyier. I ca in then, I il rizht, tecause be jis one-and-twenty, “ad | 1 i b nd his lot to mi end lanch at (« vert, not live without me your pardon ot woman," inten. rupted the bookseller I nover wasr varriedy snd never uttered such alward ‘ies in my tile. Mrs, Dollsnd colvrod, aud twisted the eud of ber soawlround ber figer, “Lucky, gir-liky for you; and for—but } bos your pardon; perhaps you never were in ve Mr. Whitelock figeto', and grumbled something, end the widow's ing ‘nt wade her comprehen oan he did not relish her conjectures. She cou ue leved every word he said; I could nov fand his sacrifics, because I bad nover ! in bis sphere; I thenght ft s fine thin to marry for love, and outsiace poverty, I d not know that the gave of its swny eves and the clutch of its bony bands m hi vo him to bis grave, Toey sald he v noumpive from bis tirth—I dou's b« Tknow thas labor and want take the to onstopion, - went bo hie father; I krnel: to 2; Twld himk would leave my Lusbund—vo where they should never hear my name—if Le would oaly receive bim and bis son—I did indeed, sir; but be turned from me with cruel words, Anu, tLoigh he kuew he was teaching » few poor sch olurs just for bread, eo he left bim—so hv diced, Louly wish the young poor girls, who trink it w fine thing to warry » gentleman, could know the mirery unequal mare riages bring ; the hardest lot can be borue a.oue 4 bus to lend another to it, and that other the one ‘OU wottld dieto make happy--OA/ thit ta the irdeat of all things to heer I beg your pardo: @r ; but if [did not bexiv trom she first you coul not undersiand my feelings." 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