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ns cae aad "UF one = nnenaerr | aacemaed tr vm the Fim Fees, Avprney am . ee Pengenes 0 04M ot Td @ te Cm & ghee + ee OU Ne tee goed wernt te wey ¢ on4 wer M08 at (+eetr oh went me renege Pon Te Pint “we wre & mere a power one etathed Parvere parwmathe averenimewrat Lec ne ee @ \eewure for | 6p eecnre of are premarital rea tre hed pee much later Movudar ovat ole, [rr Otte Mente Clanes, @ experimenta, whieh wii! niereming (herecter ov ALImn there @ea no menting of * quorom felling “6 oro term, declared the Hererd adjonened wl hout day oe which woe 4 the avleon and enon herame enaaged in @ geome of bagatetia @tth Mr, WM. Nasty ne occurred betveren the ple Mr, Carton volaneared te Beep the sore ad stopped playing. and Caren wlth vy words followed hetwe orion whieh w » We boty wore Oat ty be Wen teren Cray aren fr thock, the eperee tthe wounds Afier being stended chareed both Mow Thie Hoard mat, teeoiation ealling Inepector, aad demage wer ime ee which few from the burning Cult being soon ef evel thas Jomee wil aurrive, f hie hande wold, and was bub recentiy married © jatar drew the and stabbed Mr, Caren in @ few moment y after commiting the deed, the lroetar and ered “Police | '* inet, luamedietely repaired to the Three or four pereeme who od the bortor, stiention of the Mavor and City biede from bi through them the attention of the Btrees ¢ divion of our ater wath of our citize Ieath enened but thethe #! lraminent denger te teeponaibility pormittiog each joa comeract rorlous injury thet wil) inewttelily eretin hee viola jone of the street hia endeavors to burned in several pleces, but not seri: ealth of our eltinens, and affect other and minor Interrate which wae adopted Preranations churches, theatres, end other public putting on their holiday garb of evergrocna, and rious are the mitt adorn each. any or Scerenvisons,—At a meeting of ev terday, a reeointion was adopted appro- 0 tor the paymentof Interest on Bounty Irtchess County smanication asking pin the matter end devices At Innsy Church the dengue this @ superb, and following aut. memorates the birth of the advantage will be taken of that cireumsta make allugion to that peace which now reigne in our own borders, both in the legendas end in the sermons which will be preached on the occa on Meantime, the jitthe ones o: play in the windows of the toy shops, which give full proof that Sante Claus will be enabled to se- cure bis osual supply of good things. Turkesa, | % toliows geese and chickens are being sale, and preperations for the usual “merry cheer" of ‘Merry Christmas" are being made io every family who can afford it mas present to the poor wou'd bee ton of coal, for, however fine the weather may be just now, @ at band, and to those who have not been able to prepare for tt, euch « present would be gratefully welcome Hoard of Kuper thie Board to co- having the Militia { Loodon, Kagland loaves a widow and ‘our e wee sosidlty Arreat of an Alleged Forver wararresiod by detectived Scott and Third Preeinet, yesterday, tained a large yueutity of gobde by means of forged orders from the firra of Lewemgood & Josephsal, do- ing business at 73 Reade rircet. he above firm, testified thaton the 4th of October ded hin an order vor f the Asseemui's ed Biates Internal Revenue for the rict, notitving the ¢ 4 linble to Heenee © iresed, batninered and finished stone,” aeed in the construction of the New Court Hone, and lable to a tan of three and one fit value of the Inid stone New Court Houre directing the Comp'rolier to diaw hie war: favor of the following names for materials, p shed jor the cousiruction of tue New Court House, ‘Prince of Pose sachargoot having of one per cent, on the Kelerred to Committee of lesolution an ad Mr | ewengood, of delighted at the dis- the accused hai i 9 & Lo. of No. 16 Hower that $107 5) worth of foods were celivered to lander,on the rupposition that the order waa genuine, Friedinnder obtajoed 94 Nesbitt & Irwin, Bae cheever Quarry Co John ©. Johnson adam Vinton Hamilton Biggau sughtered whole need wae On the 9th oi worth of goods on a sirmiiar ord October he recused forged order, Ship Chandlery charged thaton the 30th of October, Friedlander obtained #116.) worth et Abernethy & Co. of Now, 25 al Warren etreet, on o forged order, purporting to bave dustice Bhardiey held for examination on the ebove chares M. Michels also made a charge of torgery againet Friedinoger, aliedging thas the accured had torged hie name to acheck tor $60, whieh by JON. Pinmb, of No Perhaps the best Chrin- Wg . Henry KR. MeMurray Fsetcheeter Quarry Co Joan’ Kellum been signed by Mr rever Mortis & Co The Board then adjourned THE COURTS. so ND Tus Day.—Snpr Corat Cat DAM, pee DAR mp ; 41, B05, 2667, 2871, 2 Chambers etreet on on the second r hae awindied it i expéeted that other Tue Fextans,—Nothing new occurred with either body yesterday, so far as could be learned Lotiers of endorsement of the course of each body ero coming in fast, the majority of the States being however, in faver of Roberts. The Senate ad- journed Monday to moet again at the cal! of ite A large number of clerks are employed answering communications, &c, under the per- sonal superintendence of President Roberts. A call bas been issue! by the State Centre of New Jersey for s convention of the members in that State, object of which is to consider the troubles now ex- isting 1p the body, aud if possible, suggest 9| Tor Case you Tur Drrenca FonMatry CLosen, Erc.—The trial of this case was resum ed yesterday morning in the Superior Court, the interest in the case eceming not to be at ail diminished by ite pro- several other Sime, and charges will be made against him Soldier Robbed...Meyer (ileey, Panline Bohr and Ann Smith were arrested yesterday by officer Glynn, of the Sth Precinct, on a charge of having ttolen $660 from a discharged soldier named Herman ihe complainant say* that on Monday even- ing be entered the eaioon of Pauline, at 476 Broome street, in company with Ann smith, and while the. On discovering his loss he started ior an officer, when Pauline, assisted by ¢ sey, attempted to prevent hie egr ever, escaped to the aticet, and summoning an oftice Caused the arrest of (he trio, ail Koowledge of the money, mitted them for tria! in detault of #3,0W bail each, Dishonest Domestic.—Officer Butcher, of the 10th Preeinet, arrested Mary Brady, domestic, on a charge of having stolen ¢0625 worth of jewelry from her former employer, Jacob Buxbaum, of No, 218 Bev- the accused acknowledged her «uit, and vaid she had givea the property to one Joseph Heaton, who resides iu Lith ave ddth stiects, stored to the owner, the accused jor tria Shooting Afray.—Jobhno MeGlade and James Dow- ney quarreled in East Broadway, near Oliver street, yesterday morning, aud revolvers were drawn and shots exchanged between the men, Downey received aeevere wound in the shoulder, but McGlade was ‘The latter was srrested and held ona charge of felopious assault in default of #¥,000 bail, Brooklyn, Fins wn A BALt Room.—5hortly before 5 A. M., yesterday, while @ ball, under the auspices of Victory Engine Co, 15, was in progress at the Odeon, in Fifth etreet, F. 1), a denee emoke suddenly arose ment to the ball room, caused by tho portion of the ceiling, which took fire ‘There wae a larce for the Term. Nos, 1464, 482, 1644, ¥OUS, 1515, 742, 1086, 8516, 497 he missed his money, Tne Brnona Drvonce Case—Sixtrenta Days’ Harris, how- the Procerpincs—A Detective Bet TO Waton Mas “Lirtie Detoumas" he prisoners denie Intnoprorp— ustice Leawith com- romedy. Tk will take place at Peaian Hal), New- Surcipe or AN Or. Mercnant.—Mr. Jo- seph Barker, of the firm of Van Voorhies & Co, oil merchants, doing business at No, 147 Front mreet, committed suicide at hali-pass two o'clock yesterday afternoon, by shooting himself in the Mr. Barker had been much depressed {y spirits tor some time, and had given | with bun unmistakable signs of aberration of mind, Yes- terday afternoon bis son, Mr. Joseph Barker, while w#itlog ate desk in the office, was startled by the report of @ pistol, and on turning saw his father fall from a chair to the floor, having shot himself through the head, The ball enterod the right tem- ple and lodged in the brain, causing instant death, Coroner Collin held an inquest on the body yester- Deceased was ® native of New York, and 64 years of age. Ho resided at No. 11 mi Park avenue (Fourth avenue, between S4ih and Bdtb streets.) enth avenue, Arthur Jones, a witners for the cofendant, terti- fled that he was employed to watch the house No.3o6 pixth avenue, and made memoranda of the vi Wituess aw Mr, Strong visit the hou the 4th, 7th, 9th, 12th and 21st of January ; he there from baifan hour toan bour aud @ half; the clot, Jd and Yd of January, there was some one » betwouu dJd aud y recovered and re- ce Ledwith commithd Dead with @ pistol. Examined, Wee born in England and came here about four ye ue ago; waee plater and harness police work there; am 43 ‘hos, Jones the devec ive; L J gud worked there at trade; leit there sbout three weeks betore last ristmas; my biovher sent tor a thie business of Mr, Strong; after ewark and worked there at my trad when mny brother came aud ask " Dusinoss fos him; Leaid “yes, as the trade was dull,” Leame with bim to New York, What did he pay you? , L was eatisfied with the remuneration Mr. Craw.—I have no doubt of it, (Laughter) How uch did he pay you? me @5 aday; IT understood | was to got that from him; | was told in Elizabeth that | was to watch the houre in Sixth avenue and eee when Mr, Kirong went in and out; I knew I was empioyed to Mr. Strong; I commenced my 1 boarded at Barle's Mrs. Massey; | do not , ever did an 4; am brother o went to Elizabethpert, §. to employ mein 1 was at work yuld doa litte day afternoon, ect in the heater. present at the time, and although the room was tille with suffocating smoke. the company left some of the ladi out, “We have willsoon put out oved to be 60, a@ the Chiet Engi- ment, who wae present, with the ?! » *ktineuiched the The Festival of Inauguration now being celebrated by the Israelites during the eight days commencing on the 25th day ot the | kuow month of Kisley, answering this year with last Friday, Wee apponted by Judas Macca! mus at the sreond consrcration of the second temple, John x , 2% the festival is slluded to, when Christ Present at the feast of dedica ng to the "holy and hence tho Jews are permitted during these eight dayeto pursue ine vocations of At the Jewish synagogues eLevidence against H Sof Decemnesi el; I did pot know Mr, or ah Mr, Montacue: I raw Mr, Strony fiieton the I made a memorandum of ithon the spot; r. Strong betore Lhad neverseen M ledge, Q. How did you know him, Jones gave 1 re, Potter came to the door general) ‘as paidevery week by Mi, Jones $5 expenses for nine orten weeks; th and was $62, Q. Did A. That is my sistance of a few flames before any great If any panic had arisen 0) a rerious loss of life and limb would downy is Bald to have t vayment was ou Saturday, they pay you #62 10! sal Q No SKATING,—The moderate weather for the Past twenty-four hours bas destroye! the ice on the different ponds, mach to the disspp lovers of ekating, ACCIDENT IN A DISTILLERY ofr, Blaney, & wor Mian etieect, w tvom the top ¢ r coming here, Why f Because you were to good-looking? A. I don't think 90; that is what I A. About tha life as they are wont, iu this city * Manaca’ is duly observed WIDENING oF ANN Streer.—A few days since # reso ution passed the Comoon Council directing the Corporation Counsel to take weasures | for widening the North ade of Anu street, fiom Vare Row to Gold street, so od a woek? wae this tor? A. For My eervices as 6 witvess? hawlo iur ou, tdou't think Mr. Strong never had vane who wae with hum; J never tollowed Ain; | kuew Mrs, Potter lived in the house | beaeve there nother ,amily in the house; 1 4ou'y Kuow Mary or her brother, PickrockeTs ARRESTED. A man and wee “a + Fuston ferry, y Detective Vedeto inst eveniny, ound Uped tuem they were discharged, alter being shown UP the oitlcers, COUNTERFEITERS named Join Doyle, Join Ayres 820 Samuel Storr, ® arraigned before U. 8, Commisioner Jones, of paseine counteriels Ls. torexeepe!® in pouth Brook- as to make iteghty The subject bas natural y alecmed ihe propert. owners on that side of ihe street, ade meeliug Was recently beld, at whch a adopted stroug!y protesting against the measure, “belioving it te Uuu.cessary for the t or likely to be done ou Aun street," of Ann streets is now suirty-six eet four inebes, au: the addition will be forty-three feat eight inches, thus taking off several establish- ments on Park Row, and reaching to # portion of | virtue, snd if so, what the Exrnrss office, thus sweeping a the old landmarks, Avother meeting will be held «me day or two, and the North side will endesvor © prevent the consummation of the pro, Boush side will proved! “ Pater i Williams s'ree yl saw tue 4 boy ob Mrs, Power's ou the i160 of Jauuary, an sin on the 154 nothing could be out and prereated a bill for the yi ped $5 per day board at bare's ayment betore (OAS was about three amounted to e7 trial; 1 dou't recodect when Lr Previous to that, ys Mr, Movria was then recalled—Q State if you ever bad a conversation with Mr. Stic . 6s bo Mi. Jone weoks betore, au was waiting for ved any money ay, on the char you ditferent They were heid for a hearue, rev) objected, TY several of | and the question was excluded, fudge Dusendury testified that proceedings had wu taken in bis Court for the disowession o: 24 Waverley Place, bui be could find no an atic! ty bed to the 16tb Pussrpent Jonnsos is daily !@portuned to grant paruous to promiuent rebels Sud in some capes the Executive exprosses bimeo! in pretsy strong writing bis sutgrapn at the bos- omber day the name of language bet the people of the of the parchment, The uber wes, DIOCIACh Was owe kpows rebel eppeared UPOd s pardon docus © Oe Hooton ty we by Bey god pre "4 ~ jong e® - Li veobe ng wn A “er Camas me prem ’ De ed, ds A del dot | hone ee ropemtenee fT ‘ fine hey ee ler wdte wowe ‘ Dd aed A ’ - ee 4b @emy eam oo ““—~e ' -—e ht own" ‘ 00m eNO, Ow pe yaa oruen-, aon me * Reed te Ge genes OT 04d mrt oe OOO ’ one CAO ODN POM OHM wd 04 Men (etonre im we “0 ee sm/Jrnr reer 4 ‘« “7 anrgnre ve “re “ “ ‘* om , “ww ‘ - WVAHISKE SEY oane rawr - ' . “o on @ te o * oe - ¢ tet, te Heog Bowe . ‘ wre + 000 wren Wenwee 4 Wetland, ew Mitoe ¥ Carrey, tow wn he rtntie e ren , ’ ‘ ‘ - wn on te C-7 vu“ + ne) . Andee @ bh Anew nde ’ ARIE Pledone, Winton (enen t08, Romar Sthegie ie mee ” ’ ald fer nade ACH NOR 1 Melek, Came fr Richmond R Sotle Hatter 4 . sghnihpnet (ag Gor rh Levene, Firat 1 for Meetom, Tere, Vivnanenngets for See | 7 ou A fon Mee Haven seed, Gee london Apne Saleen, Sormich Plien Mernee Fall Never for Piive tethorrt, fene fleetiowe Soreich for felaware siver Caanet Reson for Pitudephign Lretens Wertinnd Cereenaer bo ve, Poets Gr Piiiet Nee Aivone Pipatethpent for Paveidence Fiipetathyort for Heme, Sohn Manors sport, Lawia Woleh, Fiinabechport lone Sew Nave y K oetehe fan Vrenclen twigs oe and hie Wot e 4 Too Late for Classification A OW, WROOKLYS, Lt © sere and membereat the above order are re queeted to aenemiia at John Golding’s Hibernian levemtar Iie, d the faneral of ther K CONNELLY onde PATKICR BRIOKMDY, a 4—THE OFFICERS AND Ae of PUILAP CLARE, GO oe oO. , No, A. met bere of th: aheve Division are to ameermble at Jolin Colding’s, Hibernian Ma! - om Thuretey, the 7 5 the Iaag tribute of ree momber PETER CONNELLY GORMAN, Pree their late ive oreer of It, DOMERTY, foe I KIFST S HAIR DYE IS THE BST IN tw Price FIFTY CENTS por bos Why it ie the BRAT In gee, det tt upon etrietly eclenifie principles. 41 unline anything of prodaced, Srd—It gives lem trouble in applying or Ket to a besutifal IWAN, without ing tot es the hair a more Natural and |i fo- 6th. [tdoes not emutor wash off. 7 rot of injure the hair, but improves appes newellascrowth, Ath —It ieim th the cheapest dye in use—it being bat S0cents per box Pre at 46 South Second et. Wil- Hamebureh had of nearly every Wholo- fee inthe United rates, 500 Je and HE OF FREEDOM, WEAR YOUB NATIONAL PMBLEM(" ear It, ed Erin's right, pand Circie, With the glorious Mustering op the Fenian might; Fp ake of nobe Emme Of a thousend martyred palle, Of the ead-eyed ehoste that wander Btilltbrough Tara's ruined halis Wailing out for eacred vengeance ‘On the Pirate Land that made Blauehter of the weaker nations nt a chronic demon tiade ; Epeaks of that grand tine, fast coming, When to rnin she'll be buried By the true he From their 4 that she scattered, r homes, o'er the world, Then, to Action. Friends of Freedow — the country, city’ and Circle o'er the n Silky orn on every Fenian beart! Worn Fhe ver Exin's sod, And her ancient “Sunburst sparkles Io the amiling eves ot (rod! ‘This beautiiul Gilt Pin, worm by the Fenian Bro. therhood end Sis bookselier or news-dealer dh cents; or $2.25 pet doren—#24 per gross. Ad dress BOW. HITCH Chambers street, New York, rikhted.) $ REWARI e/ Blot on Park. Keturn to ‘es murder, MEDI NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM IS NOW open at the corner of Lexington ave and 5 let et Apply for admirsion tothe lady superintenuent, s) haat 2letet, bet Yand I, or to the resident phyei- cian, between ly and 1 daily, except Sundays nurses proviried with situations, R. KING'S SALVATION are a safe and sure cure for Intemperence, Giv unknown to the @, tea or eny thin of liquors. P Pharuuc. tumours, eruption y form o! , his office and drug store, ~ Sullivan et, N. Y. Consultations by letter an- d aud mediciucs forwarded, S42 Ys . dail Dr. Smith's Dd ent remedy, SIA ANNIHILATOR, the Public for the lust 20 years and where it has been persevered with tious followed, has never tailed in # Fi acts cent els, civing renewed vig ~up the whole «eystem er Every one of sedentary habius nid wll who are troubled with Livepepsia Jepot-—40 South Second st, Wilinme- burgh, Price One Dollar On N OREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER— THE GREAT 31° NER AND N The best and ch World, Simple a tain and effectual in ite lief of Pain ata the human you put sh Viaster will The Viaster WHERE Rheomatiem bility, Nervor and Colds, MEDIATE I should use it, rdy in the i ‘ation, cer- Sultable tor the re. py and under ail circumstances euywhere, if Pain isthe ick there until the Pain b enetizes the Pain away, and ALN CANNOT EXIsT Is APPLIED, CHIs P Li , Thess, Weakness, De as, Neuralgia, Dyspepan, Coughs neaud Achesot every Kindare |M- 4 ndwith alittle parience, PERMANENTL, y the wagica! iutluence M BITC ER. Lt is the simplest, Pleasantest and cheapest remeuy in ie applicstion is universal—equally to , ue delicate woman, and the feebie juiant, ite use is agreeabie, And without annoy ance or tiouble. Lie peice is withia reach of al-—rien or poor; ai) may Lave i, od wl, shoula have it who we sick und euffering in any way Put up iu aiz-tisht tin boxes, thus keeping it al- ways (esl aud pure, Rach box wilh wake rto six Plasters, dud & cuid can ep-ead them, Price 2d cents ts box. p.c rentorand Piopiie of, 19 Wal ave FOR MALE BY \LL DRE Gat 1 STROBER'S PATENT PILE OLNTM Wie the best ren jor Piles ever dlewover has been thoroughly jjand never fails ure, Ih fe noi a quack medic ut sure epecific for the disease named, and is recommended by our leading citizens, Price duc Address or call upon LEW1s 8TROBER, 1.7 York g 419 UN CHOLERINE REMEDY ,—1 HIS WELL known wedicine for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysen- tery, Cramps, Colic, and all ioosenese of the bowels, can be procured only of the proprietor, at 46 Soutn Becond street, W: eburg’ ce ¥) cents per dora. ot exie ence, the #frong mal MOREHEAD, M.D, ber st, New York lv ee | er pence © a9 (iran, af if Gn t cnnt THF OFFL- JOUN we je prepared hair oF a ond IRISH LIBERTY PIN—“ FRIENDS rhood, can be obtained ot any Price 50 cents; by mail, COCK, Bele Manufacturer, 14 (Patented and - 10 Wet 446 POWDERS e cor, Grove and 43 CURES ARE Lis, ny time, in any place, in any part of If Marder Wilh Ont. es ereny oF Hts (marrra ton fe pene of oreg. ot fe prada “ * ere ony Ome em olin ne 04 Kha ie qa tha, Cope ‘ye on oie wore win 4 + to ’ a 60 We oon tag A para le Che 0m Cnn Cage wrad 1 poten wee Cr mone & mowers foe wees few Pe Ae A « ‘ “ “aw ty Gave fh ee 4 favre 4 eee de ad V0 arene, bY On aden” por 04 preteedé, tt Om ee vie Ger bet heen one a ad err *, ona ’ oe her bend owe et, “tom he , wm Lely Or Reen, he eaee of tae! bem we “ A opprearhet Ot n same . ome ree ov lene ‘pare! 4 ae the one foe fea 1 weeee coh eomme! ot he ee (Ane dew far eh MEperd © a9 On Intend © nnerterer 4, natigaret hy Lely ORr an, an! oF at Lullaiiteie. kien 1 ae at ber lemon At ength, Copate Maahor hough tre wna of at We Oren, & pr mee ae he wy man evi he whom gow decent moe of nary a bem he hu wm ole 1 the Captain ae Wee oe tin « mer w whe! for verb nla. a foking Mine Granta anere ped pand, ead cater ommellvel pehet , Captain Bethotoug yoy hot at once re@an Hie ad ue be wing we 7ru we oe for yout bapploe we morrow © Captain Rewhorongh eeene partertiy te ander Gan! the ginpowder wn oy of \heee worde replying #ite something kee eneer l« Mise Cran might prowe ome'a value of honour of wth you by @ eeverer prot tion than Mejor Wa ‘es fouriel of trom pete thre tone’ bat he showed so dispotition t relinquial the hand he held, The tolees of the gentlemen were just getting that pitch thet they tel attention to they sirange demeanour, en Olve'e feeiinge of fee embarraaament were ber ng scutely pp wheo Lord Artatigh atood eudidenly before Oaying, in bie pecu lar quiet manner “Mise Gran, Lhopey forget your @ eeewment te me for thie As he epoke, b took the hand hell by Major Bake, who rvienset it with more meekness than hie previous worl and the gruff snnouncement that he shoul jo ve rt) penatioo la tooruing inight led on we etpect “Now, Make, do not frighten me," waa all thi anever the Visecountreturned, Dur shere the jn the mocking amile on hie lip, aod fixed look o bie b ue eyes, that averned to expel al the f from toing between the grow! of # Leer andl the wh. of a beggar, he turned away p ein Bosboroug! releserd the hand he bed taken with @ gallant an yoo ful bow; and Lord Ardaligh led the frigo tened Olive to the dance, much to ber relief anc that of the lady who, acting as Ler chaperone, by. witnessed all (bs fracas withous knowing how wl prevents it. ‘Are you angry with me for the little fib which I ventured to associate you witb my uuwe thy self?" the Viscount asked, looking kiualy up) on the trembling gir who bel mm. “Ob, no !lameo thankful! You have moat kind."* “Kind to myself, and kind to Mr. Grant,” Lo Ardaligh said, quietly; adding with @ atre nN ward manner touch more pleasing to Olive thar the bombast of Major Blake or the timidity of yous, Oakley: “Perhaps you wil! think me ungs lant T tell you, that I thought more of my guou tri your father, than I did of you, when removing y from those very absurd and quarrelsome wen. Vhey had reached the dancere, when Lord Ards. ligh, perceiving that Olive's hand, which reswed o bie arm, still trembled violeutly, while ber pa! cheeks showed that the impr: ssion lett by the ais agreeable frocas hai uot ye sed away, ead! “Perhaps, M.ss Graut, you will like t sit down during this contesied dance. Let me introduc you tomy sisier ;she will be aelighted t- mak your acquaintance; and I dare say that I shall | able to cope with the doughty Major Biake, if hi persists in foquiting a mighty small mauer of ex planation," rd Ardaligh mimicked the Majo" accent s8 he spoke. He then led Olive to the veav- titul Lady O'Brien, whom Quive baa before hear: spoken of asa star of fashion, and presented Le jn so flattering @ manner that Olive, iu the pleasuy: it gave her, and in the excitement of the agreebi conversation Which ensued, soon loss all revollec: tion of the previous annoyance, “And what amount o: booty are you to haral Mr, Reosborough?" asked Patrick Biake, as from # corner of the ball m, be aud the person be ad dressed perce’ ved ull th movemeuteof Lord Ligh wand Miss Graus ‘Aud what a too I was o to eve that al! that seritamage a! out dancing will the young lady was gotup by Lady O'Boen av self, who Was never ALOWD Ww have cared kc ving beyond @ claret-Lotle in your whole i lue Captain Basborough smiled as he answered: “W never you mand my good fellow, Aud } Ardaligh bas jockeyed you—-you are pot tue fir man be b distanced,’* 2 “Lf Ardaligh bas jockeyed you)'’ were words that burst from the Majui's lips as Le laid bis hug black head ov the pillow toat night. “ht ‘aul talth, might preity ‘it; and or the strengts: of it, ki rant now shat shall near of all th gambling tran tioney From Jansquenet, atthe Castle, 10 cow hazard jn Sobo Syuare dowuware way noting ‘of uw few Little atlaire on the Curragh "' i a comforting resolve with which to clos and under is nfluence sleep sat pleasant! © ids of theMaor, Lhere woudler action in the intention, could been less of sath have known that bis revelations bad already be forestalled ; and that, with alf the advantaye Watch is offered by telling one's own story, Lord Arialiy had already imparted to Mr. Graus the uubappr yaasion for gauung which had hitherto possesse| im, aud bis firm resolve never again to be malaled by ita resolve streugtieued by a solu vor, was not the only contidence which whe Viscouu had intrusted to the keeping of Mr, Grant, Telling lio of bis succession to Lis tile by the deata of 4 cousin, be also showed the dithcuties of bis Dew posiion by informing him of tho tact of there Lo jug no accompanying revenues by whieb the rar was to be upucld. He also told aim how that be had been coun d to mena bis tortunes by seek ing some wealthy bride, e} repugpane so bi) ideas, spd tae opinion shar noting bus affect fy) could reaui he marriage state bappy or Louour! able, that Le Lad ab obce decide. agasuat 1b) Mabas ip, thas by sirick ccuuomny, ab bho bes er ule Var tion of she Ardaliph exases, he might, tu Bots picasure, redcets $he fale torsubes of us hou For this purpose, the Viscount seemed ty seed goal) ously to gusu thiough the means uv) Mr. Uraut av insight into toe ay@ter os Bughsh teruik, ¢ abd as ivr as hheory WeLk be peeuied Ba ape BCL ler still desing the pourqias with & perthacit® which made Dum (respaos auch on Me. Gr time; bushe, baving # great deal of its hands, wi-lingly thus disposed of it, wud woul not listen to sue Bpoiogies Constantly picitered by the Viscount, deciaring it was bis pleasure bo be » occupied, Moreover, & pan w usily lormed, that duriug the sumer Mr Grant suould iusp a these Irish esiates, aud, bringing with bit @ party, of Sussex labourers, should commence we agricu! tural reform by which eo much good Weeto b effected, (To be Continueds