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(There ' vor of wtetod @ 1 te the erp @ terlery ooh of “ere on a pos jeudeut phe eating the ‘ 1000 before aare oq chop uf yard teAlol | ehonte ) © + ont ball @ pealel lemon: put theer inte the Alver a very protracted debate on Aven anv fo complete ah, etd | MATS © motion by eutetitnta the minoriy reyort oh andl pout the eoup over np . tor the spony senorh pereeded—Tt ta We oe . oof cherry wine, Me ” OF © | roMtive, 8 fo ghe negetive jee why will de ae well, however Toe Majority Conmmminee on Suypiae presenges ereport ia na the comerans for fy Hea (roren, Roweer Bacoe —& pare of cold a, son Be egy dpe hates beet, whieh hed Leen prewiously used for meting the Boort The Board @ od de ch, ew Cob tate Ailiete after which the Movers ire) on 6 wae wade, eefollowa: Cutup, very fine, one Pings. —Metween twelve and one o'clock le. ge onion, edt & ne tel eapoontal of butter yeateriay inorning, a fire occurred in the drying- fry aot! brown; tebe ont @) the onion, eid to the rootn of Augiist Apetton, No, 0 Canal arent, and butter « email tableapoonfal of Nour au! belle] before 0 wee extinvuiahed the wtack euTered to Pindof broth, and let ib boll for @ few moments, | ge extents of $160. and the bukding #100; in No # cut lnto arnall pieces half @ pickled cue imbe aured At nine ofclak lem evening, one of put it im the pen with the rest, aud ad! to all, tae | She etncke- beuses belonging to Mesare. Fink de Fon, prov sion desiers, Nos, 11 and eet, waa discovered! to beon fire, Tue firemen were soon on the ground, but the fire got mek headway among the hams shouldera, and other oily provisions, that some €1,600 worth wes con sumed ; fully Insured FATALLY Bersep.—On Tuesday everiny, while Marveret Hreen, @ young women hvinw at street, was lighting @ fire with kero- cceurred, aud the flames i her dreas, Before the fre could be extinguished her liu! were so severely burned that abe diel yesterday mourn ny. Tue Winter kKeonrrion of the Boys’ Granmer Se + No. 11, will take place this morn. ing, a 10k, o'clock, ln the school, 414 Woat ITth Strotle An excellent entertalumenut is provided, conmeting of declamatious aud wing ug by the pupils, and addresses by gentlemen connected with the school. Gites’ GRAMMAR Scnoon, No. 48 West 28th street, will give wo entertal meus this morn. tue at 10 A.M, which will comprise the sunual Christiuas exercises of stuging, deviamation, te, THE COURTS, ono thet wae previously fried The completes the Robert sance, Now place the filleta of beer in he eauce; add alittle more broth to the latter, abould it be too thick ; drop in e litte burnt eager fo give the Liquid a nice | rown color, sod simmer the whole gently for twenty minutes, This will te found an ecopomicel and pelateble mode of oerving Up coll beef, Cao's dean Pouterrma ca tratiensm —Aceifte hemi end tongue, sfer being properly cleaned, were put into ® peo with one onion, half @ carrot, Swelve peppers or peppercorns, two bay leaveu, Swo cloves, two stalks of thyme, and three of Persloy, with half a lonk (ihe three latwer articles Deing tled together), and entirely covered with @arm water Boi! until the moatis entirely cook e!. The tongue is then taken trom the pan, sud, after the skin is removed, is cut nto slices length- Wise, and a fively chopped raw oalon spread pver it; @ awall plece of pickled cucumber is also chop fl 1 1 Cocut Catexpan THis Day-—Supreme Court, §aidrachrcesol aces aeellliny aemveaehabeasis Om’ | Chieult, Part L, Nos, 4606, 261, 280, Yatl, LOU = gill of broth poured over the whole. My 80% us, 26, 2% 19, 21h 2913, A lew bread crumbs sre now dusted | coun’ Sout; Soak #900, SOAR’ SOT BOTS: wots, OOTe, over the top, and the tongue remaina in the oven long enough to cook the onion ; after which itis set away to cool, The “poulette sauce,” for the calfts bead,is made by mixing together a table- spoonfil of butter, the yolks of two eggs, anda few drops of water, to which ts then added almost ® pint of the broth in which the head and sengue ‘were boiled, Let the whole boll up once. Oue ‘Dalf of the bead only was used upon this occasion, which portion was placed on a dish, the ear was turned back, aud @ few little cuss were made where the ear turns over, Thecavity of the ear was then filled with chopped parsley, and the aeuce (described above) was poured over the moat, Just before serving up this dish, eprinkle the upper surface with the julce of balf a lemon “A calf'a head," the Professor remarked in conclu- sion, “makes four very nice dishes, Resides the mk turtle soup, we Lave the head and tongue, Jeaving the braing still to be disposed of, the mote of effecting which I will give you in some future lecwure."" Povstom) sTorvep,This is something quite original, and really very excellent. It ia treated ss follows: Wash four large peach blow potatoes, cut them in balf, and scoup out the luside, leaving siuply the Now boiltwo whole potat es, pealed, with the parttaken from the others, and aiter passing through a culleuder, add @ little Wit the wink mate ‘oul etude Buor i fiuely chopped fried onions anda teaspoonful of | order that A, Diame 1 | on all coneerued; | chopped parsley, and with this mlaiure fill the or Boy tareele ects Bee, fooling int tee but § * Now dust bread crumbs over the prepared | !ue should fait fey 8 Ma yous potawes; pul @ email piece of butter upon each; Place them ina quick oven, and in an hour they ausy be taken to the table, Cunam RRNVaERSeR,—This delicious pudding was compounted by mixing three tablespoontuls of Mour with » gil! of cold milk, to which was then added @ gilli uf scalded milk. The mixture was Sher set on the fre aud stirred constantly un- ii it began to thicken, when it was removed | & aad four ounces of white ar and the yolks of our eggs added; flavor to taste, The whites of the tees Wore afterwards beaten to w stiff froth and mired with theother, The substauce thus pre- pared was then put in ® buttered moull, and set duto a kettle of boiling water, until it began to rise, when it was placed iu a mild oven, aud when suf- ficiently baked it was sot away to cool aud then @urned upside down ona dish, The word “ren ‘Wersec’’ siguitios upset, CRogviasoLirs, WiTd ALMONDS..Three ounces Of weet almonds, after the skin is removed wih ‘oiling water, are placed in # wortar, an a tea. between them; she sald the Edward strong lad spoonful of the white of an egg and tho same of | yioluied bes, aud taken OdVubioge of his pusitiou to white sugar being added, are thorough!y pounded; p te Tee colors eee wt oipray efter which they are mixed with four ounces of | ehe repreaenied her Hehe cone we tbe pinee Ae four; the seine of pulverised sugar; one table- Beethak tab bs p wouan Wesker eeu crusliy trest> spoonful of batter and one exg, The butcer is then oa ot as “6 MAY) Or. AD Innocent person; | Bin; cus into fancy gheped pieces with @ proto | Mot tel ber tarnes tor thivew ius weeks wiles sue 295i, 2082, LUS4, LONG, LORS, hu, 299: O05. Part Til. New. 2701, Yiid, 2174, 7, 2721, 1915, ISI YOd1, TTL, Ud2. 18S BALE, VALS, Paddy Yh15, UAL ita Tite Strona Divonor Case—Seventeenti Dayet Prockeninas— Forties ‘TeeriMoxy vou THR ve YeENCE NEW Devetormants, This caso was resam- od in the Superior Court yesterday, when the case for the defence was re-opened in order to permit the examination of reserved witnesses, William Jonesy Vatrolman ; James Booth, Henry C. Allen, and Mr, Hasbrook, Clerk of the Police Department, wore examined,'and all testified'to the bad repute of the houre 124 Waverly Place occupied by Mre. E.Paiten. Mr, Gerry then offered portions of # correspon- ‘Vi, ih, 42411, deuce betwoen Mre, Noyes and Mr. Strong, whieh were excluded, The Court aleo excluded some por- tlons of Mra, Lleckaher's deposition which bad been reserved at an earlier stave of the case, wainder waa rend, as follows: Q. You gave a eoavereation at Whitlock Potnt-— The re- when did ky take place ptember, 1368, to the b hout one o'clock in the di about two or three o'clock; he sitting at the side table with ¢ bildren, Q. When you said, “I know all," did you reior to « communi. cation that had been made to you by your sister. A. Idid, When I fires spoke to Mr. Sirong about the differences with hia wite, | aid vot say thas he had been badly treated by her; I never said such a thing; Loonsidered bis wife the victim, and besought bim for the sake of hie children’s bono: to consider his brother's disgrace as well as his wife's misery; [ that i would make him Mary; [eaid thas it any In the firet week of tof my remembranee, me; Mr. Strong lett y ed there to luuch, “ how long her criminal relations with B A she did not; ale did tell we when the, con. 4; it®as @ point about woich | did not wish ; when she came 1 to me, she opened tie conve well as l can recollect othe St. 1 ation b. euye “that there was trouble ud and hereeit and that ashe would it woes" Pid not say anything to member; she then said that Mr, en very kind to 3 that ste her marriage rejations since r recurn trou Burope; that Edward had shown ber jdnewees che had expected tow her husband; that sevied them with the Knowledge ot every one: was nothing wroug in ber heart; bus that she had bud @ feeting of interest Or love or affection tor Kdward could not Geny; but so far as any tee ing Of W.oug agdibet ber husbaad she never adit, ** * After bieumtast one morning Edward ssid to ber, 1 want Wo eee youn my TOM; When Boe go. in there he jocked the door and pointed a loaded visto! at her head and said: “Mary, if you tream you we u dead woman!) Mr wrong eald, “you would not Bloot mei’ He aid, ‘as that ty onthe walitt*® © «8 She told me he bad frequently threatened her with Violence; LAL ON ONE CCCMIODALNE w port ele we ue out rige with bh at bor bubaud’s sustauce whe be thouglt she wae dinagreoabe, Aiier guar conve: - sation My, Btrong Lecuwe Very violont aod threaen- ed to throw ber off the cliff; ihe tou me that when Mr. Btrong went to lelip Le lag p cused to leave ber at the head OF tke Louse, thas he did hot wantanuy one to KNOW there was any trouble Le a a eS Ae a a a ee sense a. 9 ta hog ‘ eas Srl ss "7 om f me pone ned a ee A & ‘ay ee a Ae 4 naene ome om tem 4a he +e eng Ow ’ ore” * (time wtewa ee 6 tree hae oo "008 4 we “” ’ ‘ ae Ow a, + or AO were anerer a lutgn | senert Bate Oer we co” ‘ (4 whet shoe ene A enantio ‘ee . vote ety fom write . on Me 7 ae ’ se noe * “ * « —, ‘ ‘ t Pe ee . Tn ae) m4 - ptae, ond on " he age A we Ct he sa od ee Aled rar oer” oe conee ‘ (he pene one and hand en et ona “awe Acs 3 " 4 “ Feb oom ne het heed he rter te tring op ah femrree we whew he oft mm thet he etear in the wm coanged in vi core leery eribawet Gene & he the Tae Hecewr Qeanen Cae foe Pareneen to we Wee veo. OF At the opening of the (oartof and Termine: pomerday, John Hack ott, convicted of murder on Friday inet, oa bronghe ap for ennienea The p leonet wae con! and collected, and oe attended by hie conmerl, er ladee Mtvert oot you b khecifl kelly Covet oF Giwmaal fr antone A iares number of emees were disponed of y ai | im jhe Court of Genern’ Sertions, as toliws e . Jovn Koyle conviciét af Rh atten at erand larceny, te Prison ¥ venre Jae, Coerk, attempt at boncay State Prison 2 yeare and 6 mor Demypaey, & pt at vrend larceny yours ana 6 Mouthe, brederiek then! arend larceny, Femended tor een ' attempt at and jeremy, Sta Thomas Lyong Patrick Sweeney, Henry Hinton. astempe nt burcary im the third degree, State iilsou 2 veers api 6 months each, Cormelius A. G. Manuing, Curgiery third deg State Prison years, Catharine Kauger, attemp: «rand larceny, Poousteatiary 6 inouth finnd larceny, rewauded tor eeu aerault end rollery, remanded, aeenult, City Prisou 30 daye atiempt at graud lar + Penivotiary 6 mouths, Carre S1ith, atletapt at «cand larceay, Penientiary Smonthe, Jas, Coudon, pout inceuy, Peaitentiary OG months, Charies Viney, convic sod pot *L assuull, flued p5u, Porton Inteiiigence. Serious Ageault at the Hoffman Houee.—Captain Jourdan, of the 6th Pre: cinet, yesterday, arrested Win, H, Borst, living at 27 Madison ave.,on » charge of assault and battery, preferred by Mr. Abia A. Selover, who boards at the Metropolitan Hetel. ‘The prisoner was held for examination ta the sum of 31,000. Mr. James H, Aldeny of the Bt. James’ Hotel, becoming his surety, Mr. Selover states that on the evening of the La inst., while with bis fauily, at the Hotfman House, where he was img, the card of Mr, Borst was handed tohim, The visitors was shown in the par- lor, Mr, Selover entered in a iow moments and met Borst and a Mr. Stearns, who smmediately began to abuse him. Mr. Selover said that asthe men were strangers to him he wanted nothing to do with them, and turned te leave the parlor when Borst atruck him 8 violent blow on the head, borat and Stearns then tled into the street, ana the next day Borst eu- tered a complaint of aesauls and battery against Selover, beture Justice bhundiey, at Kesex Market, the complaint was subsequeatly withdrawn by Mr, Koret, and Mr. Selover now makes # complanet aguinst Borst. Mr. selover alleges that Mr. Aiden, Boret’s bondsman, instigated the assault, ow toa mouetary difficulty which occurred betwoeu them last summer, Boarding House Keepers Charged with Swindling, Patrick Cosgrove, keeper of the sailor boarding house No. 156 Cherry at, was arrosted, yesterday, on acharge of having swindled a sailor named Nicholas Gills, The complainant alleges that, on the 1Sth inst.. he placed $100 in the hands of Cosgrove, tor rato Keeping, and that, on applying tor the same the next morning, Cosgrove denied having received the money, Just.ce Mansficid committed the accused for examination... ...OmMeer tilley, of the Juird Vreeinct, arrested Louis Keitel, ke: per of a boarding house at 63 Greenwich #6. oo a courge of having ev iudied Charies Staible, of No. 222 Broome at. The coupiainant alleges that,on the night of the Idih wet., he placed $176 in the bands of Keitel, tor sate keeping. ihe next morning the accused sold staible that the money bad been spent the previous night for his benent, Justice Alansfield comuitied the accused tor trial, et Alien and sou ntie Jno, Coiling, i ison % years, bragk Brown and Brooklyn, PREPARATIONS FOR SkaAriNG,—The © pro- prietors of Washington, Union, Capitoline and An- cheaters Bkating Pouds are waking extensive ar- raugements for the neat cold suup, The ice wae tolerably good yesterday, but scarcely stroug encugh for skating purposes, Tur PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Brooklyn are to be closed for the holidays ou Friday, the 22d inst., and reopened on the Sd of January, 1366. ‘}unowtna A MAN INTO THE Dry Dock,— Philip Donlon was yesterday ied before the U. 8. Cireuit Court, on an indicunent charging him with Assault with an attempt to Kill Thomas Kaker. Some time since, both men were employed in the Navy Yard, aud getting into @ quarre! near the Dry Dock, Kaker Siepped Donlon's face, The intter went away and eubsejuently returuing, @ve Beker a push, au he was procip.bated @ distance of Sy feet down a suc. cession of stone eteps, 10 hie descont Baker struck another n engaged at work on the keel of a veasel then un soing repairs, and it was owing to this circumstance that be was bot kijled outright, Asit wee he was seriously injared, Loulou was convicted aud remanded for sentence, MALFrASANCE.—Mr. George W, Seaman, a Justice of the Peace of the town of New Lots, was placed on trial ia the Kings County Court of Sessions on Tuesday, on an indictment for malfeasance in ollles, Lhe case Was summed UP vesterday a@iternoon, gu civen to the jury, Do alter eeveral hour's dcehberation, brought iu # Verdict of guilty, Sentence las been reserved, Conyierton FOR SEDUCTION,—Clarence 8, Wyckoff, who was convicted in the Kinge County Court o! Sessions on the charge of seducing Margaret lake under the promise of Marriage, was yosterda sentenced toone year's MPT 4onment in ihe Penl- teutiary, The case ie t be carried to the General ‘Lora tor review, ‘Tbe COMPU0sns was @ servant iD ue house of Wyckoil’s talues, MAKING NEWS, os | MATTHEW CSEGRYLLS, AH9O Wihees For Prime (mmme 4 Frome « Will One. Moarcdler e hea We (7: Crt oe mace | tren 6, 640 bore sont Neem trte blade wave “fee Bee « (‘eeeore Ceuege oe Then 7 1® lecOqrer) @ 4 wrone or meee sore carn Wore Py shee @ me Cover | ( water? tu wd j " Fhe 64eg fret teres 400% # te - v) ” A oY Mee, bee Lg) a 8d Ot Oe wh ws ‘ mate fb. ¢ ereree ent bet ot nt ore ot weed + ret Coty cn tat tarde (ome or Whe lorat om hm a eee Cer Meee oe 6 rey meet ® « AO A ORHINE Fine, Leeerret Creme, @ OF he he ght 4 + one eter, ae Here rh & RA art be bere ner fot et ramaetet om = fea emenwe wareets "“ - newn, te oo ee ee den Freee one Ge wneentonen o mae Warisene betwee 6 4. 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Ane 0 nna Ahan wnEnER pre, Wee gretnal NO Oren hae A, ©4200 crricens ast aem Wy 00 awonge Hen with thie amaniomen Cd) del Bh Le ae Pe 8 hs le Le 10 COO oe fedyeetinily (eyanted (a aend the fanerat at aay \ 1, Chee Larenn, foun ia late seatsanee, | IE (OP Revettors ; hmghte protnaing font Fon Gn alent Aa 104 A pment otlyne WACK. ’ tary et ey ware he enatoees Wn KOR WS THE ET IM AHIFET® AIR OYE oven @ te arrene frewe net injare the Nets ar fein, = To he hel of [eww te ephee of herent, 4 meme he woe or Wire Os cone, 6 Priee ui, v conte one tere freped | foe, Vr Me rent tod hee we m4 Aeron . Witte metrnray Cnet the pretoqend bo 900)! on Aew> of oferiog bin the wor! wines fr he nowy STA THY GREAT PaRis | Sores ir we ron mimes fo W' ML oaroarrion perticvier ‘natences, wae @ feat la ‘ | S 146) Oe mane ni « women, We Ge , Om very Weely whet Vy wand ro THe y eeewt the attention, @n | thet poamti's (y MAT FACT none FCW ASICA, wmit dois vary wall, Me Brew thet ber Ir INVEST Una, ROTH CRs, ENGINEER, AROHTTEGIA, AnrieT4, Nt SCTENTIFIC AND more ATION AL ORUASIZA Tian OF THE UNITED #TATEA, of Feel ped wae neryin lied In nestooms, end per tal en diet on the pe tnt Went no farther wm bendericoe tf wee the lean 1% ty on; enced be ive, Two letters were @rition of proechebie pea eneiap ) bet, for eom Om 8 third wae panne! contening aenestion of he mher two; hat, « Curren on Tn Usrren Braves Agesey op vie) | thickened pen and @ hurrial epiri, wee engihy ’ 54 a Ne » Aprese os Dore o a ws (| hae whet her (ether would heve called, © 6 pre ow per mes Bald jae Yor letter" It wan aa folowas lie NORRAMONE AVERT Meee” AP we wa Bare December 10th, ons POINTED by the Reeretary of Bete te the shove: y : newved Avene:. and beled FAs.» o co-operation “My peae Ma. Vise, lho e you ore wet of ie country men in hie efforte to make a comp ete, | fether and fae of you vur kind duty, and we w Holor a on and creditable ag possible the represente- | for you, and for Vinny and the boys « happy 7 our eountry at the Grant Babibition, ade; year, en ell he corp! mente of the sensoy thie mothod of conveving to information are qite well, and very vey.-at leat you aeeetions Uyou the ea! t. think an we are otien att vd periies, tn come’ ; know 6 great many nice people but we often th | timterer Rial By oy Ad saevech cur of you, aud sometimes f ish so mach you co be here” the (olted Btates hee teen ao tar exten that all * hich reaeh the andersigned before the ist of Janu- Just before cloning the letter, thet in thie ary Nett will be ip season, When examined andcon- | tence was laced by the word ‘ather’* widened, the decleion sul be duir made Ea sents Olve tn urry, forgetting the felee gramr t ing toen ae request io y ‘ wet ay) immediately to the un ie dor cortent forme of | SCCMMiOned ; and the sentence rea! thua: 5 tin es Father wish eo much you coull be here Tn the second letter slong paragraph here « ed, which was entirely oritted in che third, ot by occamioning rather ® audden transition of ject, and the letter nroverded thus: “Will you aak Vinny to tell the poor ersatur the Lime House, that I often think of her, and #0 glad to hear she sees Vinny at times He ta F pieation and luatructions, Inelowing postage stanpe lot reply Articion accepted shonld be delivered at New York prior to January J1, 1966 Articles accepted will be shipped from New York to Varies pnd returned at Government expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress ob.ains To prevent nnnecessary trouble, itehonld be under- ftood that it ian Primary object to make the repre- | Notraind ber strange tenper, for he male ay sentetion of the | nited States as complete an possible | change in her for good, She made me very au in all phe group euumersied below, add that it will | once in suppoaing I was golug to marry ¥ therefore be necessary to releet representative artic es | 4, not know why 1 waa for Vin in every group, rather than acceps an excess in any one, of character In order to recure the Saivererty. shove indicated. it is suggested that in each city or hood, those clasers of wanufacturers, artl- ’ an well bred asall the fine yentletnen we seo | I suppose it wae because I am so much older him, “Thope you will beso kind aa to answer letter, wud tell me something of dear Penver: My father sends you his dutiful service, and 1 main, my dear Mr. Vyse, neighbor! zona, and others who produce articles for very general couruinption, should, w thout any delay, agree among ure or themseelver aa to the opecinens te: which space should Le applied tor, Every effort should be made to bring forward new and asefui mechanical inventions, combinations and fabrice; and pains should be taken to have all articles neatly abd tho.oughly fiuished aud prepared for exhi- bition, ‘The selections of products will be limited in quan- ¥ are to occupy; bustin variety and “Yours trul “On her told you we are wd Ardalgh. He nice gentleman, aod is very anxious about farn and such like. Father thirssbe may wish tw ry me, Do you remember once telling me th ought to be more inchned to take fore bus one who showed his wishes first to my fathe think Lord Ardaligh has said something w about me. 1 do oot love him yet; but do you sh T ought to do fo, as he bas paid this plime tether, Dear Mr. Vyse you will say?" With s flushed cheek, anda trembling b this letter was sealod and sent to the post; then Olive sat downto needlework, and tne remember all that she had sald, § q lect the letter pretty well,as) cript of the two first copies she bad made. shat postacrips! it was written in such haste, bad feared her fathe trance, aud that he w tity to the erea the cbaracter they should comprise u full and fair repre- sentation of American products, industry, arte and silence, In each section ed to exhibitors of the United Staten, the objects exhibited will be divided inio ten goups, Semel? (iroup 1 orks of art. ane %—Materials and applications of the liberal Group §— Furniture and other household articles. Group 4—Clothing, (including elothy) and other wearihg appsiel, %, rough and wrought products, Group 5—Minin, Group 6—TInstrumente and processes of the mechan- ical arts, Group T Food, fresh and preserved, in its various states, ask to see ber lotser; and thathe might ol) Group 8—Live agricultural Products and specimens, | jt, and propose writing instead, What ha Peg Natural horticultural products hind epeci- | gaidy Wou.d heunderstand iy Ha e not ten ponsense in her wish to Le Understood, W out saying too much? And pow, in attempsin| recall the exact words, Words #) much more & purpose occurred to her, that she would Lave g tnuch to regain possession of the leiter lu the r perturbation Lady O'F called to would have liked to bave decline; jus pow was averse to anything which lent weight intimacy with Lord Ardaligh; bus there w natural courtesy in ber disposition which ma difficult fur ber to vechue attentions mad kindvess, #0 she aceompanied Lady O'Brien i: walk, Her companion Was vot long 14 perce: ber dejection, and began 4 gentle questioning, arch guesses as to the cauro, Ol ye could tee! Laty O'Bren referred itto tue aberuce of Ataaligh from the public walk This was 6 son for attetapting cheertulu ud as Mr, ¢ just joined them, Olive @nueavoured to contr Lady O'Brien's suspicious by @ hvely conver with bun, f The drooping hopes of a lover are easily rev aud the result of Ulive’s Kindness was snown evening by w letter being given to ber fash they sat toyeiber attea, in which the young «q at once sayowing over the rule of Lis three | sistera and the Jong-headed Lord Logan, we formal! proposal for the hand of Miss Grau. The letter was gentlemanly aud correct ty rescects, aud yet, as Mr Grant (clued ib up, into the hunds of Olive, there were sy sfaction .u Lis .ace ** This concerné you, Olive," he Group 10 Objects especially exhibited for tho pur. pose of ‘maproving the physical aud woral condition of the population, Applicants will please indicate {n a note appended to the application : 1, It tt is destied to exhibit machines or other ob- Jecta requiring foundations or epecial constructions, give the dimensions of those foundations or construc: tions. 2. If it ie desired to exhinit apparatus requiring the employment of wate:, of was or of ater m, what quan. tity or what pressure of water, or gas, oF stearn, will be mecursary. S. [fit 1 desired to put machinery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what motive power will be required, expressed is horse. power 4. In general, whatever information will be of use in placing of the machines, and, wherever possibile, a plan upon 8 fixed scale. Producers who apply for room in the pa: pose to establish there conatructions o agricultural buildings, or gardens, will take care’ to wive a pau, With aecale of thees hment propoved with au indication of the extenus ot ground w bien wall be necessary The amount of +pace assigned to the United States in the Kyhibition at Paris is about thirty thousand feet. Tho apace to be assigned to thei in th: rounding park for agriculsural and other purpose not yet been decided upon ; and as it depends upon the nature of the appiication for «pace there, it is very desirable thateuch application should be seat ip as 8000 af possible, As much promptios as may be consistent with due deliberation ie earnestly recommended in all appliea- tions, a4 it 1s porsible that those received at New York and pro- kind, or fd, gerio tot Jan , " “and if you like the young gentle 1 why at Wo Moy» 180% WH be s60 lave, fe noting bo be sald Oguiues ims, Yes 1 uiuss Te notice will be given to applicants to the IT must own," aud Lere Grant pause acceptance or rejection of their applic » Jt Olive looked auxious as ape, — D cepted, the appucants will have unt. 1sdd, 10 prepare aod transport their New York. Detailed plans, on the scale of Om.020 to the meter, showing the place assigned to euch exhibitor, and each individual mode of exhibiting, together with list of the exhibitors, will be transmitted by the Government Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1866, in order that the Imperial Commission may requlale the interior partit.ous of the building in accordance with the requirements of this nation Hach nation can olaim, as ite special park, that part of the Champede Mars adjoining the space alloted to it in the Palace of the Exposition, “Own What? ; ‘Why, my dear—and yet, perhaps, {8 ir. right to speak until your w use setiied,’” “Ob! my mind is quite settled, as far as letter goes’ Olive auswered, quickly, ** write, tather, and say bow sorry—bow obi am, Poor Mr, Oakley ought mos to be ute under thig mistake ;""und Olive looked she thought of ber affectation of gaiety i: morning. The answer was w: u ritten as Olive wisheds Grant giving no further opinion than bopiny sue did uot decide ou refusing an excelleus y® gentleman without well understanding her fev with regard to him, “Ob! Lhave lung known shat, father,’ ab, aweed, tupatiently, “Pray say po more abo va lbave been wroug in letting him: these thoughts avout me. t were back in Pendering heart tound veus in @ Ly Mr. Grant looked disireased + be not understend Lis daughter, or ber delicas tresses; aud he Legg thas she would go a to bed and have the doctor, Olive comped with his first recommend though declining the latter; Lut t.r so was so tar Unwell as to be unalie to receive ¥ or go frum home, (Ze be Continued.s It is apprehended that individuals may not fully apprecin.e the importanee of providing a compiere representation of the great staples and the crude agricultural and miveral productions of their States ; and he eubmits the expediency of causing some competent person to instructed ip each Biate to cause to be collecte4, labeled and forwarded to the Agency specimens of the character indicated, space tor which will Le 1eserved, Norent will be chaiged to exhibitors, whether Freneh or Foreign, tor the epace they gooupy ; but all the eapentes for fitting up aud decorating the same, either in the Palace of the Exposition or the Park, will be paid by them, i ulare, address For farther parila, C DEBOy, oe t exposition for Agent NITED BIATES, No, 5 Bpruce street, ad end No, # Park Bow, New York