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(Continued from the First Page.) i hy bieb_ the conn’ yimneret or eticn The lime le in this war bid as @ en, 1.6 lasion hy bad then gave as the victory A tere another ode by the choir, p: fr, Thompron, after which horus from Dandel's Meavtah was mong by be the services closed with the benediction. . CHANGES OF BAse.—During the last year ‘6 war, Mayor Gunther hed occasion to writes sharp letteron the eabject of encouraging the em|- gration of forelgners, whom he thoughs would be enilsted Im the service of his country. Trace relene supreme, and partieniarly in view of the then approaching election, Mayor Gunther “ baeked down" end wrote @ letter qnite as atrong in favor of emigration as his former epistio was the or was offered Tne Harrien Wan Steamer,—On Sator- day the crew of the Galatea were emplored i tng the shipping artician, able seamen receiving 419 per monthin gold. The entire crew ia composed of Aterican colored men, @ large majority of whet bave been inthe U. 8 naval service. il) go into the atream at an early day preparatory to starting for a more genial elime. IsroamaTion WANTED,—In the advertising rolamas of Tuz Ses of this morni:g will be found the following advertisement, to which public atten. tion te called in the hope that somo Information of the whereabouts of this lady may be obtained by her — Will Mre, Mary FF i f At ett ber address to Box 95 City Post Brooks, of some Asay person who may be acquainted with Mre, Brooks, or her daughtor, will confers erent favor by making known that fect throush @ note addrernet ae above, or the informativn can be left at the office of Tue Fexian Dirriccury.—On Friday the Benate of the Fenian Hrotherhood asmembiod, and after organizine, proceeded to prepare a series of charges and rpecifications setting forth an sliegad malfeasance in office of the Feaolan President aod A copy of these documents was subsequently served upon the impenched officers, and on Saturday the Renate war again in Becrotary of Tiessury. LJ wee acted upon by the highest Conatinn- tional euthor'ty of the Brotharhved. and John ('Ma- boney and Bernard |). Kililan were de offices which These proceedings, which were no doubt ducted according to the Constitation of the order, being terminated, the Senators nominated War Konents, Kay. 08 President of the organization, ha provision in the Conetitntion, “the Prosident of the Sevate identof the Fenian Brotherhood ; fn case of the death, mmprachment, inatility toact, or removal of the President, the Vice-President as President of the Fenlan Brotherhood.” id courent to being elected, quired the Bena lary and emolumen ing been done, Mr. Koberte jailed into the office of President of the Feuian Brotherbood in the | mited Staves and Canada. scoordance wit which declares tha shall be Vice-P that position of the thereto. This h sworn and duly The following circular was then adopted, and ordered to be sent to the various Circles throughout the United States, Benare Coamien. Pextan Baorrennoon, New York, December 7, 1865, ™.: Musesas or THE ! NLAN DROTHERIOOD ¢ OTHERS However pain. jutiona may be fine bond resolutions already ] re, your repe before us—to submit in jence to the ruin of our cauye and the robbery of « oo contiding people, or to lay before you the truth, end trust t your virtoe and potriotiem to seve Ireland and her neme from the contempt of the world, ‘The Pres ‘ont, disregarding tha! conatite tion whieh to you to suppe t, retuser to acknow- rity of the Seuate, your choren repie- 1 the sccompanying blished in the Hr 1 bus one alterna’ In a few days you will te In posession of an officiel statement of every fact; un'ii then les it euffice to oay that the Secretary of War, a triel aud expe whose ability and gallantry lave hieen years, bas been impeded in is plane for immediate action by imbecility and the dishonesty of men in whom » Leposed our confidence. ¢ Treasury rofuses an investi. revented from inquir- the perfection of by o we had, unfertanate) The Secretary ot t ation of his booker, to further the caue o Namouat of money had Leen appropriated to the War Department; but wher T, to buy aims and material ot war, th: reiused, although it wae esated that ‘st would be given to meet current expense there were funds wherewith a p eiehteon months’ rent pad in advan hande of the owuer etuises, and locked up in 7; tumptuous sleepmie rooms elegaut furniture purchased lare more, for the accommo- achinery Deceasary to onr portion was called deposited int eu fitted up, a for several thousand d dation not merely of th goverment, | ut also for the use of @ crowd of wi sod in some cases whose names have never been presented to your Benate for contirmation, We shail ast ot you to look at facts—to listen to We ask you to suppors that man whore appointments to the direction of militar you as a plodee thas meant, and that wo were no longer w reman inac tive, while our brethren at home were lying in @ Hritieh dungeon, aweiting their eummons bo the even daugerous hailed by all of yal Toralttances of moneras for the purpose of the i en E Tee eivena snows, be sacs in crass te the weantine bave been cleansed until thoy are a4 whito 141 Poet Oftier, Now York, An Foon eps eaverden by each strele, since the date of the Piliade:phia Congiei ttothe Treasurer of te Cucle 0 the | will hold and sprinkle with » eparing hand fine sidress of the ‘Tyveasuser in Hbe names of thoee members “final cali" should also be seat on, in order that meinbers may receive the bouds theselor, when pio signed and ins: We remain, lirothers, yours in fraternity, +, Pbhiladeiphia, Pa, wulsville, Ky, vu twatp, Cincunati, Obie, W. BULLIVAN, Litin, Obie. P. O'Rounke, Now Yorn City, WILL AM FLEMING. directed to box nount of MELE, York, as above, who have pai New York Clty, Mombers of the Senate o: the Tho foregoing proceedings have created cousider- able excitement in the Fenian Circles of this city and elowhere, the action of the Senate being pus- tained by the great body of the Brotherhood, From Bt Louis, Chicago, Vhiladelphia, and other cities and (owns telegrams were received endorsing the deposition of O'Mahoney and Killian, In thisclty members of the Brothorhood expressed themselves satisfied that (ue Kenators had oeen actuated by the most uneeifish detorwination to purge the Order of every individual whcee conduct was likely to injure the great cause of “Irish Independence end by placing its management in the hands of true patriots, thus ensare so wuch of ite saceess as de- Penoed upon the actions and support of the Foulans {n thie country, Atall events, they feo! assared that the funds of the Brotherhood will be in safer custody when guarded by such @ respectable body ef men ss the above named Senators than if this money was controlled by irresponsible parties who recognize Bo accountability to any higher authority, The areat mass of Fenians are not likely to permit their « to be endangered, for the purpose of restoring Place the two officials who have been depored, Learns oy ENGiNe Hovses,—Mr, Loem, Collector of Clty Revenue, on Saturday pened Pro- posale for lowes of the various engine houses, A © received, but no leases were executed, and the Board adjourned to this large Dumber of bids Tus Yeast ov rus ImmacuLats Coxcer- orday tn all the Catholic Churohes throughout theciiy. In the Cathedral « golem High Mass was sung, and «sermon in de- fence of the dogins was preached by the Archbishop, Tas Sresmze Op Cotony,—The new mdmesaiieowd sean fossins palace O14 Colour TION was celeLrated mem | to-day, Tho Old Colony is @ithont question, the finest steamer over built for the Sound service. Fine.—Abvout halfpast 9 o'clock last even- ing « fire wae discovered by officer Patrick finith of the Birth Procinet, jamuing from some etablie in we rearof 2 and 2% City Hall Pines, owned by M Neary, A numbor of horses in tie stable wore a Outnafe,and the stavies were partially saved The Gre extended to the rear of the five story building, Park street, ‘he basement of ich wae orenpled y J. W. Lyon ae & rag and pape peer floore by Badward Hews reine The buliding te xenon 108 Broadway, Ap rom the adjorsine building water errmonilers iomured, damace to the front bulld $4,000. ‘The damnge to the 6 alout $4 @3., and the other depredators were arrested and locaed up Orestxo oy tHe BoAno or Broxens’ New Brito. —On Saturday, the Board of Brokers, who have hitherto done business at the Ste Px. change, 25 William etreet, formal.y took possession of their new building, at 11 and 12 Broad treet The edifice, whieh ts constructed in the Cor ttyle, le of white marble, four stores hieh, 6 in depth, and fremte elehty-four feet on Now and fifty feet on I ond etroet. There are extensive veulte beneath the build. og, fitted gp with immense sales, Que veul’ is contructed freertone, lined Sith iron, rendering i fire proot and burriar proof ‘This vauit le intended ap a eale deposit for securs ies, tod members who with t deport bonds, ete. will be wnualrentfor the privilege, The ron ret floor, in bachauge ora piace, ex'on broad to N has @ marbie floor beauufauy fi portion of the bu threa ofclock, © COOKING ACADEMY—LRIMARY CLASS— Tuarnenta Lrorens.—There ia one important branch of the culinary art that iermuch neglected by American housekeepers, and upon @ siriet obeervance of which Professor Kiot largely depends for bie eue- cess, ‘This refers to the managenmnt of the cooking stove and baking oven. It cannot Le oo strongly im- pressed on the winds of eli who hape for long life and good bealth, that what is called lodigeatible or unherlthy tood Is very often the result of an unekiil- ful epplication of brat, In the majority of cases, wheo « melancholy faced enflorer announces that bisdinner has “disagreed” with bir, it ts presume. ablo that said dinner has been spoiled in the cooking. Home articles of food are rendered uatit for any human stomach, and their delicaw flavors entirely | Bot censure destroyed, by too rapid couking, while others ae equaliy injured by © “slow fine." No blunders of this kind are ever committed at 896 Hroadway, as Professor Blot keops, as one of the most essential instruments of his art, @ peeu!\arly con- structed thermomet th which he regulates bis flreseccording to the cerrees of heat necesmry for the production of any particular dish. The man- ner of using this thermomoter ie fully explained to the pupils, This matter of the proper management of heat ie of the bigest importance to « healthy and economical administration of the kitch- en, and forme leading ferture of Professor Biot's system of cookery. Vor the thirteenth lecture was announced the following ) HILT, OF Fane: Potaee puree of !entile. Oysters in coquilles Fillet ot Hee), Madeira sance, Partridge in crampendine, Pots oes in croqueties, boven le niege. Tot fait til) asall of the Kus readers may not be aware lea very sinall greenish rem, aod may Le procured at the markets all the yoar round, Ik has eomething tha appearance and flavor of a eplit pea, aud when piaced in cold water ewolle to about #ix times iis original proportions. To make the “Potage” roak a cil! of Lentile in cold water for a few hours, then drain end pour over them three pluts of broth from the “Alvla- det kettle, adding thio atalke of parsley, one bay leaf, one evnall ouion with three cloves in it, aud one etalk of thyme; boil until the Lentils are tender, after which take out all the vegetables except the Len‘ ila, then pour the eoup through @ culleader, Pressing the ecods through with @ large epoon, It how only remains to cut three or four slices of etale broad into small equare pieces, which after irring brown tu butier are placed in @ dish and the soup poured over just betore required for able. Orstene O Cogui.tns,--The Professor inetructed the clase in the art of preparimg ovsters in a most delicious mannar—to Le eaten out of the abell. Tos pint of oyeters.add baife gul of waver aud boll up once aud pour them in @ cullemder, To i.) broth which parac rough the cullender two table apoous- ful of tioar avd not quite eo mach of butier, season to taste; etitvenwinos .o9 fires moment, then add two eggs and stirrconstantly to prevent burning wubll 1 bolia, then pour tn the oysters; give them one more boil and aes away to coo, ‘The shells in the as possible, When the oysters are cool, fill each shell with an oystera@nd as much of the soup as tt bread crumbs over the top, A small proce of butter ls such | Shen placed oo the top of each shell of the oysters, and they are set in the oven to bake for ten or fifteen minutes, Let them gv directly from the oven to the table, Fuser or Brer, Maperma Bavor,—The fillet of beef, weighing one pound and ten ounces, was larded with salt pork—the process of colag which has often been described in the Sux—theu put into s pan with 8 fow slices of onion, the same of carrot, and @ Little less of turnip (ihe Professor thinks it is not possible to make a good gravy, or sauce, without carrot and oniom the eugar they contain, he says, is indispen- a ble); about an ounce of salt pork, cut fine, and the same of suet, was added to the contents of the pan, and the beet placed on top of all; a pintof broth was next added, and seasoning to taste, The fillet so pre- pared should be placed om the range jnst for a wo- ment or eo before being set in the oven, where it remains until cooked——rare or we!l done, according to prefereace, ‘The Madeira sauce ts made with one tablespoonful of flour, the eame of butter, and the Juice of the beef, woxether with «few dropa of burnt suger, It should boll for one moment, and then be strained over tralf 8 rill of wine—almost any kind will do, but Madevie 's tho best. The «Tavy can be poured over the meat or tent to the table in « separate dish. PAanTuLpok IN CRAMPANDINE.A partridge ts di. vided into two pieces length andthe backbous removed ; make a email ineision in the side and pase the leg thremgh ; flatten the two pieces and sprinkle over them # iittio salt and pepper. (Here the Profes- sor passed one piece arount, #0 that each jpupil evuld soe Justhow is should 100) The pieces are thon dipped in oga, and rolied in broad crumbs, and with » small piece of butter on each hall, placed in a moder. ately Leated oven antil thorovebly cooked, A gravy | femace by boiling, for ® momen’, atablespoontul of | butter, the same of flour, ® Kilot brow, and @ little chopped onion fried in butier, which Le afterward added two teaspoonfuls of Vinegar, and the whole is strained over tue partridge Potators O8 CROQUETIS,. Six large potatoes wore peeled and cooked im the ordinary manner, then passed through a cullender, and three eges well stirred in, whieh gave them avery light, feathery appearance; they were then si on the fire for a few momenta; @ little salt and two table-spoonsful ef Diead crambes beius added. when thay ware sei away will take her place on the Boston and Newport Ling | junt!! entirely cool, and afterwards rolied into finger. shaped pieces with @ little flour, which latter le ured This completed, they were dipped into og, then rolled in bread crambe and Ifany of the Indy remlers of the Sos entertain @ doubt of thie being « mont de ‘lightfal dish they will change their minds upon @ trial, One of the puptie was eo delighted that ahe pur- chased it from the professor on the «pot Yor this fairydike looking Consett wae taken the whites of sevon exes, which iff froth, to which wae afterwards poonaful of pulverized engar, the » the Professor stated, le a little more than one tabh epoonful of enear to the whites of two ogre) Whe (he eugar shout | comp vund was dro 100, and } the ka il the several families have torether icetaiout ton Phe | origio of the fire is unknown, There waee very large crowd around, snd « large nutnber of pickpockets and | having expe: prevent sticking, iftied brown In hot fat, wore beaten t 16 tolik allowed to bofi ap | while some ‘ttle balls of exes and mngar, v hen, | purtore of friehtening the offenders, ti dod tate large cakes, they ware ‘taken | Fove. The bell unirtaontely ayok teker fa from th @ pan with askimmer, and pinced on @ dish. | breast and fractured twoof his ribs, Hie injuries a ‘To the boiling milk two table spooneful of suger, and | QUILA severe Justice Dowling committed orriesey three prbole'oges were then added, and In « few ie Am liebt custard was formed, whi h wae siraived over the cakes, the whole then prev enting @ mort be sutifal and tempting appe: Tot Fa tt. For this olee dessert cake aredrequired the polka of four evga, three tableepoousfulgof enear, | ware book hooper for mr, about two tablespoonaful of milk, | 8t NO. 5) Keade street, j and the jubce of balf @ lemon, ‘The whites of three | and on jeaving took M eres are be Aten tom etif froth, and mixed with the | Verelenbers confesred his guilt, aud anid he had epent Hour, Pte, $e eompound then beitrt putin a ths money. Justic wiing committed bim for dpan and pinced in & quick oven, —_——___ — signifies quic kly done, and @ very appropriate name Brooktl yn. itis forthiac: ke, as but little over ifteom minutes ere required & of Ite production of the “Tot fm it" dinner was pronounced ready, affer of w hich, with the usual demorwtrations of perfect entlafact lon, the pupils took thelr leparture, “Tot fait” With the completion Drati rrom tie Wryomino Hore. Ex. srt employ of hie Corom yf Collin held an lnquest on Satur- day, on the body. of Joha C the effects of im, urice received at the Hotel, Greenwich .*treet, on the 6 time the explosion orcarred, the hovel, and received fatal injarica. Iarce wound on the right side of his head, a hele in | a most immediately, but betore they got there heard his tight leg, caused? by @ pleco of woud it,end @ wouml in bie tight baad, novel to the New York ¥lospital, | ing to if da week. and was then. taken to) beart, but vhero he lit eered until Fri lays, found a verdict in acceréance with the facta ceased was a uativeof Aiermany, and. was 36 years | the heart, penetrated hese dd the back withou oh For treeturin any ‘asu —Co . 4 : n i DE bho tbe. . (hulle was sent to the Cit: 08} VASSAL ELES SS VO te Wildey? sheld an ie | tal, and aiier he arrived there, raised blood be quest, yestecday, on the romains @! Hasnnan OQ, | At each expectoration he seemed to be pleased, aud love |, who was recently run over aad killed by stage 954 of the Sth Avenue line. The toatimony | sed oothing of the causce which vat John Rath W) oming At the | father's office, and M7 Peasing | to those present, fe had a being blown | the report of lie wae man the where he rema The jury | North, who De- wound and tound deed. Aithouxh eufferi r ere the driver, was ng several “e eldenial death: | 44d hopes of bis recovery lass om Suppen Deatu.—Mr, Henry Stascie, re- siding at the corner of Throop avenue and Bartlets street, E. D. died suddenly at his residence on Sat N urday afterneon last, M Stasclo had just risen the pavement, while driving | from the dinner table, in appar Amos Wu taken to the fh | spirits, and asked hie it they'woathease hike ‘terion, and /theuce tw Bellevue | to hear rome music, when he suddenly fell back and expired without ayroan, Coroner rrett beid an Schoen. inquest, when it appeared that death resulted from disvare of the heart. Deceased leaves @ wife aud committed | two children, ier MARINE NEW Fred./* and stubbornly ree | ——_.__ — ‘ fused to take oo anti ote to peutenlize the effects died, in a few hours Coroner Collin beld the inquest en sap Boarp or ALDoRMEs—A Donxation— PaEkY mie Lrases ov tie Law Derauraa nt, eto.—The Board Boardman, Morehead City; The On Saturday, Pever Meade, a \aboring man, whiit at wor k inte ruins of the recent fire in State etree’, waa badlv injured by ewar conveyed to Be... sue Hos. t y Anes, a injured by belng thrown Preciuct pelice Scrctipr or A GeRMan,-—Charles dorf, who Mved at 175 Suffolk tuicide by taking a lose of arsenic, had drank to excess for many vware, took the in presence ot his te >+son, Shoendorf, who Fvederick Humm: aiterwards, met by special call, wt 8 o'clock on Saturday after. and Queenstown Constitution, 8 A resolution was presented directing the Controller ) 5a to draw bie warraut tor $59, Pa favor of Dirvetress of the Mariners’ Fan Porase runrror Lanriia —This vegatable (Len: i ff the Fires | ly Ludustrial Soei- Moore presented # reeohition directing the to renew the leases of the preinises prevent used by the Law Depe-tmont, as toliowas: Ottice of the Corporation Cetinael, $3,000 per aunur Corporation Attorney, $5000 peor annum -(nuiniea@ton's Bureau, $50 toer annum, Laid ublic A resolution was preeeuted, an 4 laid ovor, direct. ine the Contoller to draw bis war , Sot iu favor of BE, Van Kaust, for the sum of #120 lor couches fur- Mr. Nort a presented a resolution that Weat atroet « widened to the litnite of the bull head line as fixed ssioners, thre mmbout ite entire iace to Han mond etreet, and d be erecta} along the same, b bukhea 4 hereby couvem- Retoried to the The Board t:benu adjourned to dy the Harbor Com Lb from Batter a ruitable buikh ithe epace withio et pi ted be ulied up with earth, iities eu Streets, Favat Accipent is Hovs? on Sturer,— Coroner Collin hold an { teat on jSaturda», on the body of George Blephensun, who wee in Houston etr fatally injured Mr. Btephenson kept Weert Houston m. po in front of bie place for the purpose J : tthe heises becoming ting ‘® stop them hoachest, fracturing several mbs and lace He died in five hours Deceased wus 40 years of age Lrereng.—Reve Dr, Butler of India, will lecture at tie Couper Inetitute, Tuesday evening, om * Keminisceneos ef the Sepoy Rebellion,’ He having witnessed the exeiting events of which wo wil be able to give the public a bet! 1S pireenied of the importeut oc- The reasons for biowing Sepoy* to pieces om the mouths of cannon will be july ox, lained, Foursp Drow Lyon, late of 145 © 88, East Kiver, foot ot Catharine at, how deceased mes hisdeatu, Mr, Lyon was 45 yous pr the time of tho yiry atreet, was found at Pier It not known Scuoon Trusters,—In a list of the 1 Behool Lrustees the weot A. Leggett was Ke substituted among the Fifit Ward naines the later geutewan of ©, Buckhate:, Tur ANNCAL BALL of the 69¢ N.G.8.N. ¥,, Co. A, to-morrow bight, Excellent arra, made to promote the pleasure of ihe e Tur Kocer B, Taser Lirrrary Ustox will give an entertainment tou h Regiment, place at Irving Hau worrow evening as and Yud avenue, Osdings. Exercises consisting of declamations aud; to commence at 5 o'clock, THE COURTS, Corut Carexpan, Tus | Part 1, Oyer and Term 1812, TU5, 2088, Supreme Court, 558, 1462, wie, a Ss Court—Vart I- eM, Bld. 228, VO1D, 1840, dato 'p . Part H-Nos, 3666, 1284, nd73, 9095. 4510, 1516, 1404, 1055, i610, 453, Common Pleas--Part 1—Now 18s, 1 Part Li—Noa, 1974, 1579. LLLd, 1195, 1186, 1170, 1147, 1158 11, INTELLIGENCE Frauds,—On Satarday Justice Dowling gave bis decision in the case ef William Chase Barney, Ben- than Fabian and Captain Reginald Chauncey, of the Bi itiesh Army, who were arresteds fw wooks agoon acharee of tempting @ doirtad the U8. Govern. nient out of #49,000, ‘Te decision is ae follows: Upon the motion to diech ho aria hetion, I have L have juriaviction In 8 vic lartou of the etatut isis best that the proce: Undied Siases officials, the prisoners for the ted Sisies bo proceed The defendants bave bee® indicted by the United 08. 491" 969, 4688, ee the prisoners for to the conclusion ve case, Lut ae tt cone fe Bae % conduc: Tubing the Uni. Rs Ag the Uni Alleged Female Burglaré.—Oficer Johnson, of the Tth Precinet, yesterday ®FF@tied Caroling Japkers and Mary Boanlan, both eirl#of1t, who, is is alleged, ficer'# residence by means of ewered aud m Jox70 “THE RICH—R&LIEF TO THE receutly entered sh taise keys, and stole sherelrow cioting and jewelry aiuod ent ke oiticer found the ‘eo hold, as he would walk fusal te comply with th Mo etree, wae ing on other boye were stealing cotto of to await he reauit | formmekeeoing, He th stieet, KE. 1, the occurreuce few mome shooting Golien w: t work at i Bome of those presen em afraid | missed my acm," june, 6 *xXprossion w his desire to die, ears the Meter shat fee'priconsrs’ hen ops ses tome time pr . Juation Mi ell deemed evidence ont to warrant ir committal in defealt of bail. Charged with Felonious Assault While officer Fatton, of the 10h Precinct, was yesterday eondact- ing Jo'un O'Nelll whom be bad just arrested, to the Vom-howse, the prisoner requested him to loosen ey On the re request, O' Neill pistol aud fred jownwards, (he bajlet striking tse pavement, and a fragm nt thereof lodsing In the vont The accused was arraigned before jansfield aud coumitted for in default A Hey Shot.Poter Morrissey, a private wate) man, wee arrorted on Saturday on a charge of shooting & well mixol with the eggs, the | boy seamed George Kocher, It appoars that on dintoa quart of milk just ep | Monday lant, Kucher, who lived at No, 118 Sheriff ‘ cotton bale at Pier 4.8. K For the te hen, A Book-keaper Commita Larceny. Captain Greer tnd LDorective Tilley, of the 8d Precinct, om Saturday arreated Willian B. Gerslenberg on « charge of subsequently dischareed, . Smart's money with bim, Derensrvey Arremrt at Svicton.—A young man named Joba K. Gullen, about 23 years of #*. attempted self-destruction by shooting himeelf with @ Derringer pistol through the left breast, shortly after noon on Saturday inet. Guillen wasin eran icadealer, at 6¢ South na the rash act waa committed fas stable connected with the establishment. He Kteling, whos died from | had been in low spirits for a day or two previous to # previous to the me accounts in hie desk tor the stable, saying ember what I told you!" ellowed bim to the etable ol. When they renehed the rash 1iveuing trom his side, and torn friends he said, “I tried t hit py at. rent for, examined the t the ball iad entered just above he i d came out on the pi ys exclaimed, “i bat's eneou: in, He gave frequent fT the shooting, but impeiied him to the rs (rollen's frieads family it they would not like MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. > a cenenenedenamaneeesesian® A STORY OF REAL LIFR --~—o CHAPTER XIX. ,) “ant hthge Ala ‘ht! behold them —creatures Handa fr | wenddering through some verda’ Or sunny lawn of thelr serene domain, : Their wind caught laughter echoing mveically.” Ds Vena. Vivemer Vien arrived from Oxfort. And now, Borording to the course decided om by Mr Grant and the Vicar, was to been that tacit eepionage which should enable them to gress atthe sentl« | larcony On the 8th of Novenber jest, Charles | mente of the yorng man, and ales learn in whet Smart,o Wiiliamebuaigh called ¢ aime catert one meamire they were reciprocate! by Olive Th wae Jtam 1B Wath an t deposited aston tie |S fooliah device, and sure to be clumeily executed, The signe of love to be watched for to two » ung people who had grown up together, in all things confiding to the fathers who had clemshed them! Ik was preposter ne ices, Firat, a0 tree nized the powlbil'ty of love being hidden from those interested in ite ex'sseuce; and, secondly, hecanee ft asanimed the power of discovering it be the very people whose want of penetration hed been sine proved, Tt bad been arranged that the Vicar, should drink tea at the Grange on the avenize the young Oxonian's arrival in Penderine Tous far the paterun! apies abowed their savoir faire & first merting re long absence would try the Aiscretion of the most guarded of lovers, For the first few m nutes, the ex: ceding | shown by Vincent and Olive, war, in Mr, Grant's other's face, he felt that there was noth ng to be wonrlered at in the feelings which seeme to influe ence them. Regarding Vincent tn the new ight uncer which informat on had place’! him, Mr. Grant aaw that he was, in fact @ young man fiw women could look upon with indifference n from his mother her regular and delicate f the so% Line eyes, the fair beir, and ful form, he seemed ale, by the calr expression of hs countenance, to b his grandmot! er some of the high and spiritual moe which bed marked her long and virtuous e. Vincent Vyse waa, in truth, one of those favoure é ed beings, who, in mind and body, seem to have rece} pecial endowments froin hoaven. Devoe § ted to the most abstruse of histori: studies, he yet had a heart feelinu!y alive to all the » impulses ani! affections of mere boyhood, With ed tind sanctified, as it wore, by a spirit of humility ¢ —with his evory action watched over and guaried by anever-slumiering sense of duty; there wag @til) all the ardour and froshness of thin his feelings, endearing to all who knew him. Uncon- seious of his own excellence, unmindful of aelg thinking only of others, and obeying all the attec. Houate tendencies of his w art, bis manners possessed all the attractive and gentieness of the bighest! rod ng, From strangers, they alwave Were the means of ensuriug him marked considerse tion ; from his frienus aod companions they called for the inost unequivocal expressious aod proofs af nnn neem | Ot. sgh in Rises, 7 15—8. Bets, 4 ‘How contd T have been #o blind to the superior. Sane ————$————w anne | ity and attra th ef thie young man!" 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Mr, Vyse replied, sub. hid shtuting question tor @ direct snswer to ae > words of Mr. Grant, 3 “Plonty ot opportunity," Mr, Grant observed, ¢ om linge “bust have not made good use of is, i have seen the young things, af we seethein now, in tull ef gentle aflectio wuof pleaswe in each at other's society but I bave shrunk from any prying observation, with s squeamisiness quite abenrd im = an oli father who is dying to learn ine truth." ii “Then you have come to no covelusion on the f'" sub e4," asked Mr, Vyse anxiously. LJ . * None—none w! +" Mr. Grant replied, “18D Seen only What we see now—a great deal of w ® greatdeal of laughing with manners ag! Nureservo! as between twochildrea, If there hae t?* been aay love-mak.ng, it Las been all beyond my hearing, andIebould say that Rover there, who Z has been at thorheels during the who of the 4 walk, knows moreol their pr.vate thoughts than | Ido, By the wa Mr. Grante tied, after a ahors pause, “what y \ asking the boy ae pp his brother aud Ojive @ been laughing @. ing about eo intently ? Here, Rover—Ro- all he called cut, not waiting the Vicar’s reply, Ms —'Teay, Roger, come back and hilp me todnve these cows into the Brook meaiow, Is will be coole = er for them this hotnight, Ihber youtwo can ge on,'* be addei, in his clear, loud voice, to Vincent = aud Olive, who vurned asthe sound of bis callings sT, —**you two cun go on and nicet us in the lana, The dew on the grass will wet O.ly's shoes," PS With Roger's aod the Vicar's sasistance, Mr, Grant soon tranrpowed the cows; and then wa the boy resumed his whittling ont ing qmieily by their siae, Mr, ( ly, * What wae it that your brot laughing at so merrily just now! 1 “Why—what would wake «cat laugh," Roger replied, without lifting Lis froma bis worky ‘they intend to tell you of atatmupper. It is now sit thing less than oll Sawyer having set about » story” 4 that Vincent is to marry Olive, bees they once, had a secret together about getting Becky, the * gipsy's donkey, out of the pound, wishout paying. thas cheat T. mkinethe fine, Vinny willtell yous '* all about i’ Roger added, chuckling now at tha’ bare idea, “He makes a capital story of it, auc, Js.) rand Olive wore imitates Mother Goldring's ‘taking herdavy' ay g to the trush of i."" ile Mr, Graut looked significantly at theVicar et AT these words who breatued aaigh of relief, aetial Sty amounting toa . : aa Vincent did re. the amusing story at SUPPCrs yoke at which po onelaughed more merrily t! ao lid) Olive, and the result was toe entire conviction the two fathers that uo deeper rontimnent exi between their chiluren than the pure regarded of brother anc ter Tho stigina once retnoved, which the supposinoeg | ingenuosness had attached to Vincent Vs sap q* he stood forth to bie father end to Mr. Grant, ase raro specimen of youthful excellence, The V 4 could not forbear seeing in him buman pe: fection & ps one who, even thus at the tureshold ef existences only booked to the truth, the Way, and the lfes-s With all the calm austerity of tea which mt) have marie? ‘00 Herbert, Vincent vuited — joyful end jubilant spr, Le was atill the boy Veo heart, though with a forin ast ripening into many hood ; anid be would utter pious thoughts and wi reflections with thesame quaint simplicity wits) which be would pour forth the moss atfectionnsy) N expressions and childiike tenderness, None } nex - him without lomng bim; none loved bim withor thie becoming, in a measure, beter and happie yas. through his influence. oa mysterious power co) idensifyyng himself with she joys POWs ofc iF these around bi he added suas of a ung th - fullest coufidence; aud it was curious to see he, who had been so lately but the yeutle and kine + hearted boy, by some rapid process of developwer> ~ hea become a mau of wise and boly intellecs, 7 |'!% change was fels by all, bus by none wore his 7 Olive; and it became her ardent wish thas »2'>, wretched recluse at the Lime House shoud ;~ Drought within an influence which might posail effect the moss desirable reglis, 5 ‘(Te be Continued.s «| eyes conclusive; and as they stood, claaping each ' hevlogicad 7

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