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cast twoor three weeks aco, was equally large, weighing twevty three tons, is eighteen feet long, ve fees wide, and wine feet high, Asuonr,—A ‘deep load schooner, name uns knows, west ashore yewerday worring on Romer Shoals, She hes about100 yards east of the atenmer Mery A, Boardma., Assistance has been wt to her Pror. Bior’s Cooxisa Acapemy.—Prof. Biot announced to hia class, on Tuesday laa’, thet be would give them @ vacation until Phuretay, February Sb, when he would reaeme bis course ‘entinued from the First Page.) ©” their track, and they will doubtless be al! caged weain. Diarr Sraerrs.—The street cleaning con. trectors on Baturday sulmitied & statement to Mayor Hoffman in regard to the practice of throw. jung ashes and garbage into the streets by citizens, The number of houses in the entire Wards—irom the 1st to 22d inclumve—from whieh such ashes end garbage is constantly thrown is estimated at 10,042, in Root 41, oper Inavitute, The chang, he . 6e.%, would secure them wueh better and more Tne CANAL StaRer! SHooTine Case.—As #pec.ous sccommodation, aud thhe wake the im- ‘was reported tn Saturday's Bom, Harrington, who fired the shots, one of which wounded John Hers Ye the band, was locked up, and, as it now appears, he sleo shot man « named Curwen, againat whom, ea al he bad @ grudge. Curwin was first mpte of the steamship Mantattan, wich on the of last month jay at Pier 8 North River While there, on thas date, be was eet upon by sev. eral of the shiphanas and severely bewien abd, in self-defence, be shot one of his ass aus nated Haley, s coal passer, iu the head, which resulied im death, Curwin wae arrested ot the time and well a@ the receiving iuetruct.on i. rerable, TUE COURTS. Covnt Catespan Tia Circu t—Part LOver es Day Papreme Court, nd Noe ott, Lb Fpveial Term (Vemurrere) 14, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17, 15, 19, 2u, diecharged, But on Friday tt seems, Harrington, | °b¥ sod Fact So. | . oe. 140%, who is ® friend of Hi determined to be | panko iton titi obi Thee gt att 1808. even) and after fring several shots be succeeded | 456%, 491, iTyy. bid. Part Hh —Noa, 2104 LBs in ng one in Curwin's neal, from which be | IwoK. ube 11 4 2086, i764, 2185, oz, 1704, will probably die. Coroner Widey touk bie ante | 2116, 6024, 165. S10 oon 4911 Mortem statement ou Baturday, in which Le de- Common Pras, vars 1 = Nos, 1319, 1°98 . 110 elared that Her ington show him without any p:o- by A ph ie 1 tees is ae teem dee anay! Nocaion while in the act of bidding him good | 117), 1140, B86, 1340, 1916, 1615, 161d, in1Qe tacuevon, pind ey ee ner sa Tae Cores Mangas Conves Case. In the Su- mult ©’ the wounded man's injurie 3 native of Rowland, 84 years of aye, and ree ded at 124 Boerifl aireet. Finrs.—StasLrs OF THe Dugecker stnent awp Fovtos Penar Comramy Deeraovan—_se asTY Hoases Keaxap to Daata.—On Baturday ing, between 7 and 8 o'clock, # fire broke out on the eecoud floor of the stables of the above Company, mtnate in Fourteenth street, between Tenth ave nue and the North River, Tue buildings were 150 feat front by 100 deep. About 70 horses, 1,200 breme Court Chambers, on Saturday, poreuant to @)journmwent, the following amended return was made by Gen, Hooker, tothe writ ef baless corpus of Charies H. Coles To the Supreme Court of the State of New York I, Joseph Hooker, do certify w thie Houorable Court. 'n answer and ietura Ww the writ of balens corpus leaned hereia, thet Ihave not now wor did I have the said Charles HH. Coles, the person named in ened writ, at he tine o. the iesusug of she aud wiit im my Curtody, care, charge, uispoei'ion of control, of uuder My powerorresiraint, Vor there :easoua, produce ihe sald Co.ea before this Lionoralie Josern Hoonen ‘orn to before me, thie Sist day ov Jana , 1566, bales of bay and other feed, which were on the BR. ©, bitiort, Notary Pubue recond floor, were al! destroyed, The cries of the Banuver. G. Covarsey, Couns: of cetwasack Snimals, sod their terrible prancinys and Inge ae the heat reached them, were horn le to hear and ree. Tremendous exertions were made to got outall the horses, but every time a rush was mode to the stable, the men wereglr back by the smoke, and it wae found impoen' to et them al! ous. Abous ove hundred w saved. The ions on horses is estimated at $10,000 Ob food, 5,000, aud on the buillings, which were totally destroyed, $25,000. Total, $40,000. The eanse of the fireis uukuown....,...About noon on the same day a fire occurred at No 170 E whth On the reuling of the return, the petitioner's at'or- ney filed their iraveree The Court, by consent of Counes, eerie. tue matterto Hl. Mewster, ior the Bul Pose of taking evicence, and adjourned the (ur- ther hearing of the care to Satuiday uext ExTRavition OF CHAnLES NokLTa, THE ALLEGED Fonoen.-A warraut was on Satuiday fesued by | 8, Commissioner Newtown, on the demand of the Prassian Consul to bring Charles Noose, the ail defaulting Prussian Cashier before the Commissioner for an examination, looking to the ex dition of the avenue, in the basement, occupied ag @ furniture | Prisoner usde the exiradition tifa hh Pouseva. *tore and upbolster by J F shal Dem: ihe requisition of Baron Von Urabe up thas to building? belonging * the pater Baars Noelte bas commitie! forgeries on ah Louk of Moyer & Co, to bor exten! of 30,40 theless, and committed various eubezrieu outs the! axaine the laws of the Prussien Kiagd McGowan, $50; to stock, $75 ; both fully insured, Shorily atter 12 o'clock ow Buoday moru- nd crimes shate ge 6 Was discovered on the premises of Mr. | warrant bus becu issued tor tue prisover and thas he ‘Lormpeou, ® hatter doing business at No. 208 | has Bed pay | rigs te thie countey, ey be ard Obata. Y 5 surrender, Saturday being the retura day of the vereions Wee te al ay he Bhar Warreot the Mareiall made the jo.lowing return : “The withio named prioner was arrested by tle Sheriff of the City and Couuty of New Yoru previous to the issuing of thie warraut and etill remains in hie custody. Tue sberiff retuses under the auvie of his counsel to silow the prisouer to be brought befole « U. 8. Commissiner for examination" Kout, M0ueay, U. 8, Marshal, Dated February 3, 18506, rother, desler in clothing, aud tw the siructure 408, corner of Doyer sireet, occupied as a liquor sxivon by Donald McNulty. The stock of ail tuese aries Wee greaily usw: oe petoeipelly by water. wile Mr, Carl Viger, of No, $2 Duave sireet, was «6 the Ure, be was relieved of a wallet couteiming a small eum of money, wherewith, as charged, one Jawes Haoley, aged 15, attempted to make his Mr. Lapaugh the counsel for the Prue escape. ibe wl eyed th.of, how: was arrested | sian Sores ament stated that he must sy (f pia given in charge of olticer Jarrow of the Tab | oP Sadie. of raat a ha a Previ hoe wallet not being recovered on the country with fo niries made the wom he was arraigned and subsequeatly com. supreme of and, and this ty providing mibed jor tialin default of bail by Justice Mans- | jor thee der ofcer wminule must old.........About Big o'clock, P My yesterday, ® fire broke ous in Puilip Walters’ Lair roll aod weter-{a]| manufactory, ou the third floor of 118 Leouatu sheet, Damave 800; insured. The ure wae caused by the igniting of a quantity of cotton which was placed near @ bot swve.........A0 sierm rung out 05 P.M. which was caused by « defective tue iu the hous: 77 Washington sirees, ectling Gre w @ room that was occupied, A Goop Cuanity.—The Commissioners of Charity bave opened » tree lodging house for home- Jens men and women, in the Luilding adjoining the Jefferson Market Prison, 10tb street and 6th ave- nue, Coxvention or Scnoo. Tresrees—Tus Mountain ix Lanon.--Some two weeks ago, # no- ‘ce was sent to all the newspapers to the effect that ® moeting of the School Trustees of ali the wards would be held on Saturday evening last, at which serious charges would be brought before the Board of Education, Accordingly, on that evening some thirty members assembled tn Bchool No, 4, Rivington street, and sat, many of them, in * lent wonder, waiting for the “Spirit to move" the parties wio called the meeting together, and who, 1} wae unders were Mr. Tracey, Member of Asrembly, and ph H, Toker, Trustee of the 18th Ward. At length, at five minutes past eight, Mr Tooker called the meeting to orver, and nominated Mr. James Bloth as ciairman, Mr. Tooth, however, declined; he wished firss to ascer- tala what they had been called toyether for. Mr. Tooker was then nominated, but he declive |, as he wauted to speak. Mr. Booth was then override aii ioral loviriat o bere wus Lut o1 ception, vir.: Wuen ac: ininal wae notual vubetermof puuistment; bute ou should uot Le silowed w inienere bu a duty of the Government — Lie hoped that on further consideration the Sheriff would withdraw from his prosent position, sua sor that purpose he would suggest ap adjournment, The Commoissloner stated that he had issued bis warrant to the Marshal, requirtog the production of the prisouer belore him. "That he did nos possess any means ot entore ng the execuion by the Marehal, ‘ibat he had fully peiormed bie day under tue treaty and ia view of what hed been said would adjourn tae mutter to ‘Thureiay, at 12 M., secoruimitiiug,the warrant w the Ma:sbal ip the mean ime, The Mamrin [laneas Conrvs.—Robert Martin, the alleged confederate of the hotel-inrning K nedy, having obta med a writ of habeas corpus and certiorari to the Commissioner, directing him to return bis proeredings in the matter to the was on Saiurday produced be Th b, ‘ourt, re Judge Shipman, tition Of Mariia serous thache was de.ained arehal murray on @ warrant which did pot riy esate @ charge of either arsou or frlouy ethim. That he was arrested on a ving and acd comfort to th rt which public 1eee Coumiiss ones Osborn gald Cou seiouer jon was not proved a J0r these writs, ‘Lhe prisouer being pioluced, made return that be hela him by virtue Of @ Wartent duiy issued by Comiuisioner Ueborn, direc itg Lim to hoid the prisoner to t the action of the Grand Jury. tion. Danie : Inckinson thea woved to quasu tie #116 of certiorari hie the. Wo the Cinuaiesiouer, on the ground that the acuon of the Commussioner was discretionary, and Bot deVieWel 6 in Auy Wiener ‘The Court being uaabio wo hear the matter fully, Owing lo previous @ugagemouw of the Judge, au- elected, but again declined» ond afer several | ured the PORE SO'SUIMERY BERS: stomps to organisa eo MMHeully was « ater by nominating Mr. Tooker as Brooklyn, temporary chairman,in order that he might expleln the object of the meeting, He said that Mr, Tracey had certein charges t profer against sue Board, end that geutieman also wished to call bis associ- ates together to read # bill which had Leen broughs BRookiys Fing Deraurment Bate.—A Promenade concert and bali, ior the Lenenit of the fund for widows and orphans of deceased firemen, will be giveu at the Acauemy of Music, thie eveuin, into the Assembly. Oxo of the charges was to | The arraagements are of & scale Of magnificence the effect that Mr. Smith bed offered to put up | ghes must of itseif insure success, indepeudeut of whe gee fixtures for $250, bit the Board pus the joo noble charity which it sustains, STEALING 4 Boy's Uvencoat,—The prac. tice of ateailag b!e overcoute of smal boys is becou- jug very frequeut, On Saturday afternoon, # son of Mr, Theodere Ne!son, No, 8) Washington etre:t, was accosiud, the coruer of Frou and Washiugton sects bt Miah, Who ave him ten cents to set hin have his overcust, upou tus pretence that he wished to bry is Upou Obe OF Lisowu boys, Lhe man loft with 0 COU, aad bat Was he ast eee oO. Mutu, Ice ACCIDENTS,—Mrs, Margaret Moore, a Tesident of Newark, N.J.,0n @ visit to @ friend in thie city, slipped on the ice, at the corner of Kridgo and High streets, yesterday, and injured herself bad yon the bead and baca, She wns tuken to the 4.4 Precinct Stacon House........ helix Dragan teu on the ice, at the corner of Hridge and Wacer strecta, On Haturday ulghi, and surtuiued # fractuce of one of hie lege, Lie was tageu to bie home, im Piywouth street, Hear Gold, Fines,—The stable of Joho Mundle, on tho corner oj Lediord and Myrtle avenues, was destroyed by fire on Baturday afternoon, together with a horse nd some furniture sored in the building, in all valued at about $590; no insurance, The adjoining moto the hands of Mr, McVey, and when the bill us presented it came to $850. Mr, Tracey could vnly comeon Basurday night, but about an hour 340 be (the Chairman) bad received » telegram from Mr, Tracy, statiog that he could nos be preseus at all ov this occasion, The whole burden s.sted on Mr, Tracey, aud he (Mr, Tucker, was not respousible for calling the meetiug. Mr. Took- ev then resigned the chair, and alter some trouble Lee was elected aud Mr Dauks was sppoluted vebary, Mr. Dimoud, of the 20th, sald there wae o bill be ore the | lature having foe 1.4 object the awe try he schoo! lawa for the reasou thas tueottivers of the local Bosrde had neglected thor (utes, '. proposed shat tie Board of Educa- Hou take possession of the Wards in case the iuties Were Do. properly periormed by the ‘'rus- tvs. He objeciet to ‘giving such power to the Bosrd, bus he would not o! ject provided the Trus- twos would Le heard in thelr own defence, A jocal Board of the city of New York would not bi Owession Lively days afier the passage of the la 1. they went on in this way would be schoo! (fBoers without @ school, After a num- ber of proposittio.e bad teen offered aud rejected ® resolution was passed appoiutine & Comuiitee of seven (one from b behool Dissrict) to was | house of Perer Ib ndoll was d abous Slo; upon the President of Board of Education, aud | insured Abou Tuoi me raay event urge such a modification of the aimeudweu Lewore Sore of Bre ib she F Fick, cause fa lolol tow iu tbe reer os premises the Legislature as to provide that no trustee ehall ra orrum, on Myre, near te removed frow offve wutil ater a iar sud im | trifling. +... About 6 o'clock partial education, and @ full opportuniuy for de- Vouing bh@ stabie of wea Caldwell, on the cor lonce, Tne Convention then adjourn: 41, AN [matense [nor Casting,—Ou Saturday afternoon, o large uumber of person’—machiu'ste, engineers and others—assembled at the Eine [rou Works to witness the casting of a mamooth sieam : , i . 19; intlams fon of tue lunga, 13; cronp, 3; dropay, cylinder for one of the lar. steamers now building Ey iaana os sl ju this city by Mr, Woble for the Dristolliog, Toe i Beariet fever, 6; brouchitis, 4, ete, oder wweasures Ove hundred gud ten inches» BoLp anv Svecessrun OPPRATIONS oF eer Cis te Mba auone of pine A ft Titeves,-Oa Saturday aleermoon a butcher uamed aid to the largest piece of marine Machiver id leotheim prey . over cass in this of ony, clues couutry. Ti weighs | Dav! lee nelmer, dolag busines at 160 North Fifth eighteen tong, and if it was daid on end tuirsy | See. b. D., bad ocowion to go ous on business for people could be seated comiortably around # t.blo | @m hour or #0, end calied hie wife down eiaire to placed in ite centre without experiencing the | streud tothe shopin bisabsence, Mrs. I, locked all slightest inconvenience, At a en signal the | the doors of her upariments befoie doing eo, bat imoul during hor absence sme thi sforced the side door woltea iron was simultaneous) into the id, end inless than tive minutes {ts was pronounced s epee A the *op, went up stairs and foreed open ’ ful cast. Is will remain in the mould a| frei0r Ae room doors, aud ransecked Whe Bice, yooess: i 3 Juring their expio:ations they found # tin box ew daye to aliow it to cool qrevnal y end thor- | containing $60 or $TK), end dit off...... oushly, A steam condenser she same engine | About 9 o'clock on Swjurday uight @ band of thieves, wally wer of Myrtle avenue aud 8; sioyed by fire, toge ber wia c Phe loss is about 46, Lusured . 1 Bivukiyn, Tut Deatus IN Brook yn last week num. ber 1.5, ibe principal dise: Coneumption, se MY CLLO CO, were to be lone in the Fourth Wook paaaae a Routh Reventh sireet oo eine it and Sonth Seven ferry noat to. Wiltlauabargn. Betore the boat Te coed south Seventh « the thieves by con- Certed ection extinguished the lights in the cabins, fod went througm be passengers. making @ larke haul of porket Looks containing more or less money, Alter the passcncerse landed, they besan w discover their loss, and there was much exci /ement among ther, @ach victim charging bie neighbor with being & thei, Uniorvunately for the rovbed, however, Bove of therm bad sense enough tw inform the police of what bad happened, Seppen Drata i tare Srrert,—Mre, farab Mooky, of No. 19 Fifty-fourth street, New York, while on @ visit to Greenpoint, dropped Zead t. between T and 8 o'clock last evening, notified after the body had veen Tem ved 'o the 474b Preciuct Station House SERIOUS CAR ACCIDENT,—On Saturday af- fernoen a toy named trea, Wor'man was ru bye Moutiore Avenue car, at the coruer of BE ttree', and Lad bow logs broken, Lis recovery is coubtiul, Hersey City. Exriosion ann Fine.—Last evening, shorty after 7 o'clock, @ terrific explosion occurred io one of the atilis of the extensive United states Deubie Still OU Refinery recently erected and put into operation at the corner of Provost and South The flames epread with Whang rapidity, tmoutes the entire bailding wae envel- *. ihe siore-house, in the rear, con th of refined oti, was saved, on the ek, wae brillisu @ilinvs throughout (he At the time lilwulne @d,and the a HIDDEN TREASURE. An Irish Fairy Tale. Two men were leaning against the buttress of an old park wall, which in many places was over- grown with ivy: the youngest was hardly more than « youth, although there was evidence in bis firm and assured manner that be hed for some time considered himself s man; the other was consider- ably advanced in years, and was of amuch bam- bler class in society than the younger, to whom he looked with all the affection which an Irish foster- father bears for the chil! hia wife bas nursed. Tor young man wae of noble bearing, well grown and finely proportioned; the jesting expression of ® mouth whose muscles seemed almost too flexible for a determined purpose, was corrected by the in- tel. gence and fervour of the eyes, and the breadth and dignity of alofty brow. He had thrown off boa bat; perhapa it preesed too heavily upon his throbb’ng temples; pert aps it was cast upon the grass that the breeze might play more freely through his clustering hair: buthistemples did Ani ior & Frest distonce around, were iabted up ae | roby and bie lipe were trembling with emotion. iby « va thm that bunding were tw S.ates thal bo ove was Injared by Albec tN, Chriat h of lightning work in the jount to about Proton SnootinG Marcu vor #1,900,—A OK shooting maich for #20) 6@ need between the noted warkemen, Jobn Taylor, ot Je Onty, and Wm. Seeda, “the Jersey Boy,” to come if wt Gr ville T hot the fat mach is a s& 1S var eue iw yards boundaries ud at lw bree, 21 yards cise mud 5 yeide bouucaries, Tuk FRNIANS af Jersey Cty bave issued acail ior an immen @ gathering on Tnesday evening nex',atwhen the Mayor of the elty is to presda, O'Mahony and bis eure staff being snLounced as tpeakeie, MARINE NEWS, Fob. 6,3. rises, 7 06; 3. sets, 5 22; High Water, ev (6 ARRIVED. STR AMSIIIPS— Adele, Wilmington; Etna, Liver- aed aod Quesnetown, Kingheher, Biltimore; Gen Sarbes Washington; Taisen, Kingston, Jam.; Montauk, N, U:ieaus; Emily b Souter. Charleston: A exsoirie, Philadephia, Eqaator, N, Orien! 4 East. ero Uily, Philadelphia; Ariadue, Apa ach cola; John Gibson, Washington; Huntewuie, N. O.eaus, BAKKS~-Pree ‘Teade, Bt Marka; Progress, Mar- seilies, | Lampaughter, Port Royal BRIGS—T G Magutre, Galveston: Allandale, Mi ragoane, SCHOONERS..White Rqaall, Wilmington, NC; JH Yeom, Neowberu; MG Law, Savannah; Kobt Gpimer, \psiaebicola; rd, Newbern; Wm © jaon, Virginia; Deiaw ‘bimdeiphia ior Prov; uren of the Bou'h, « Suaau Weert, Algow Bay; lmpudence, 8i Join, N B; ¢ hare, Aquic BELOW~—LU. b. storesh'p Supply, Kio Jaaciro, ——— ~~ Too Late for Classification A, GRAND PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE eld in the bail ot Father mathew t'.A.B, society 2of N.Y, this M even) ttgew @ hey Mom ie ae ree vod a8 this in (he mou uy meeting ; return of cooce.t tickets. THOMAS CONCANDON, Pies, MB AibY 1. CARROLL, Kec, bec, sud AMERIC AN MOWER.—THF ONLY SELF OILING MACHINE, With the great bettecton ia construction to which Moving Machines have been brought, | call the Hon of Parmer to ® Machine embrecin GREATER IMPROVEMENTS han any fer to the public, the Feeallar atteution has been bald ve the wants of hi wer iu the construction ef the AME. N MOWFK. to make it ead ikea tile Vik BEST MACHINE IN USE. There are bur bers.ot Machines that do their work co ratively faultless aud yet there are inconvent- that are greatiy sunoy log to tie operatoramong athe tequent neceamty of oliing the bearings, and more particularly the erank-pin, or Pitman bead, which, it uegiee (oe it le very sot to be.) results tu J or boxes, and in pectnanent in ‘The AME. AN MOWER tres of exce: NGS OF THE AMERICAN MOWER, ae well ae the CRANK PIN, are all SELP-LUBRICA> TING, and Wasrr no ou. The outerend of the Finger Bar will drop lower and litt higher than that of any other Mower, ou cau elevate the iinger Lar trom a declining Position without raing the inner shee, he Fincer Bar can be raised bi her, to pass over obstacles, by uieane of the hand lever, than that of ab» other jointed bar Machine, he Frame between the Drivin, over higher obstructions than the Mower ‘he operator hae a greater control over the Fineer and Kolte Bare than he has of any other Machine. The Flugor Bar wi!l coniorw to a more uneven eur face than that of any oni Machine, which is owe Of the Mos) IMPORTANT features in & pertect Mower, hither wheel operates the Cutter Bar, indepena- ently of the other, and in turning, either way, th knives are sere iu rapid motion, The Dratt is from the fiout of the frame which fie it ereat advantages over thoes that draw from « ie, 1) WAN AN RARY SPRING BRAT FOR THE DRIVER, It backs out of pear, and can be thrown in and ou tion, Mar, and can be folded without dis ting the Hitman, of LIGHT DRAPT, and hes no renoxrriona DRAFT, It is more almple and pertect in Ite construction, and bas more streugth, with dightoess combined, than other Mower, It cannot upset, I defy contradiction to the ab eciuliny of aLt who are in any way Whee!s will pare ‘aine of any other ye, and invite the interesied in the Farming interest ‘o examine this Mower, feeiing con- fident of thelrapproval, Sbatte or Fille supplied with Machines forone horse. 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Specimen numbers sent tree, Address MUNN & CO,, Publishers, ST Park Row, New York, Messrs, MUNN & CO. are also solicitors of Ameri- cap aud kuropean Patents, aod wil iurnish appli- eants tree with s pampbiet of advice how to proceed, Address as above, ole i| | port wasia | He spoke no word in reply to the aged servitor's gaerrulity, yothe talked on, as though his heart rather than bis mind overflowed. Seating him- selfon ae fragment of rock atthe young man's feet, the old man talked as earnestly and rempect- fully to the youth as though he had been the heir of the O'Briens, not a discarded younger brother of the name and race. ‘Things must mend, Masther George—they munt mend |"* he sald, over and over again. ‘Many an Irish gentleman would be proud to have fifty young brothers lke vou, justto make divarshin jor uimselfand bie frlenda, aud keep the pulses of life bating through the honse—why don"t you turn to the aviny at ones, wir? I've heard the old master gay he had torty 7 of eommismo «for the whole of ve. Or marry @ hetress, er? Well for her to get you! +8 You've lockedgoo often in the glans got to believe that—or——.. Nt where's the use of Pring’ Thoughts are nothirg—not rorth & Wresiel straw! Who would have thought your ows brother conld—— Well, there, Ul bot say a word ayainst bim—only he’s most un- - Well I'm done! #no matter in the face hereafter! But be never can—_ Well, there, Masther George, I'm finished! Sure, if you must make your way, you've s power of talents and beautiful booklearning. Can't you be s counsellor or judge at once, #ir—oraciergyman? They say ry )Ut the fool of the iamily into orders; ver was* fool among the O'Briens— that's the rasov there's none of thern there. "Deed, Maasiber Georve, you're breaking my heart with your silenc:, 60 you are, gir; and I've thought of everything |" “And done nothing,” addedthe young man. “ As usual—plenty of words but no acts!" “What can Ido, dear?’ repled the servant, “Sure, Pillay down wy life any day, or foilow you to the world's end, I'll do that and never ave ou while there's « shadow of trouble over you; PU never lave you until you're a great man, @r: aod then, maybe, Pd come back tomy own littl: place, aou lay my bones beside bers that lov- @/ you dearly, Sure I wonder she's not stirring in ner grave with he koowledye of yourtroutle! I dou't know what's to be done now at all, berri you'd drame!——Now, don'slook that way—don' Abie as true as Gospel! There's a deal of *hid- den treaeure’ about the place, and if you could but drame of it, you'd Le sure to find 1s /"* “ Corney,” answered the young man, “Co: i I've teen ug alliny lite; it's quite time I vke.”” “Ob, mr, how can you ay that? Borraa more ative young ,eutleman isin the county—or a bet- ter shot—or a tore beautiful daucer—ora finer horseman—or one with @ better voice; and the while you wasat @:bool and college you flogged #1, L heard them any,'* * Or got flogged, eye"? “Tdon's televe that, Masther George, And all the world ki ows you're fine baud atthe pen; and, sure, the beausitil sug you wrote lass is sung by the ladies in the county, as well as every-bailad- ginyiug Llackguard in the street—and that's fame anyhow; and they tell me tuere su'ta head inthe Kingdom you could not take off with your peneil ; and ove I know said, ‘1! Musther George bad ovly oue of the taleaw poss ases, be could ges goot bread by itwilover the world.’ Dreaming, in- deed! Faix, no! ite wide-awake you'se | een—not &# wink on your eyes or ears, #ir—but I wish you would drame, You'rethe seveuch sou, wish ouly atrifie of girls between; and that's luck; and you'vo only to Iay your bead aa the dramiug-stone oa the seventh dey of shes vonth mouth, as the merving comes alove out of she dark twelve of midnight (morning-draiwnes are always trure\), and 11 ley any wager your eyes will be opened—in your #eep—and you'll drame of the hidden trea- gure that all the world ksows isin the amily, ifas could only be govat 1's a pleasant place, sir— bheliered, anc to itself—close to te LoLereea you cross to get to Sleveburgh when you go shooting. They say awh ye comes once a year to drink atthe siream, and it's close toa boly well, and in sighs of @ cross road, 60 that altogether it's e place you may rely on."" “Il know toe dreaming-stone well, Corne swored young O'B ion; * but if hidden treasure is to be discovered, why dou's you sead my brother there, or some o! the elder ones; tuey're the legiti- mate dreamers!" They might lie there for ever, Masther George, and no light given them, Haven't I told you it was the seventh son that should Le ater draming? Besides, dear, sure you're my foster-child, and she Lat loved your eladow in the sua—God help us! still and cold in ber grave." * Well, I'l think about it, Corney,” Don't sir, dear, dou't think about it—whenev- er the old taster Wentto think about anything it was vever done-—do tt, dear, doit, Lo-corrow is the seventh of the seveuth month ; do it, darling! aud, maybe, it's over our Leads in silver and goold we'll be Leiore this day week, I wonder wuat will the young maser think then of his seventh bio- ther?’ Goorge O'Brien wasa brizht hearted clever fe)- low, tullot inieilivence and taleut, which from taguy causes bul lain fallow, He bad big aspira- Hons aud high hopes; lus the live-bard aud yes do-nothing sort of we be had led since bie father's death, had impatred rather then s.rengtbeneu bie mind, The associations of childhood bound bim to the spot where he bad been boru, Slieveburz:, the giaut-heade| mountain, whieh was the weatLer- glass of a bis excursions, wasalso bis landmark wheu away from home, aud the moment he saw ite peak rising from amid the clouds, he shouted as i to au wucient tread, Butbe must not thi k of suas now; his brosher bad insulied him—he had rudely bidden Lim forth, with a sueer at ‘fine sonuinents,"’ hke Orlando's brother, Fell of sad thoughts, mingling we wey did with fanges—those Luisby jeabures bhae Come lke shadows—so depart.'’ —though & the very vapours of whe imagination, wasnered into somethlaug more formed and Sized, as sume plan for she bhereatio: crossed his brawn and seu vanishe | Miakiux & 16 excuse to getrid of bis old follower, George O'Bi.eu wandered through what was vow wnly ee Lrusi wood of @ forest oO; which bus been for cestures tLe price of bis ancesiors, As the eveulug Gasuereu iu, he thiew HO. OD 4L0 grass be wie We sircam where Grown b efiras tly, Miu, @ ler wuck led bis tirm trous, Now, Let Oicbb the Clouds seemed as tLousb tueir Gurk aud ..O-IUy 6LA Ows 14) 6.04 the seam aud pressed hOo¥ ly Uj) Ou i Welds Phe dunuer-vell Taig § beer Kou wou Dieber tone sounded in bis Gore Taber 88 & Warbidy [rOuy thau an invitevon bo, tL0 le8s.Ve board; Le tel. ue could ait thece no lnere: Wael, teal y bo moe? LLe Lirght Hein O04 uid Mokbes"s ota ke, be very ecco of bis tasers Dleasing, foasved sound oiu5 gud, covering his lace woth bis bands Le wept ‘iterly—and those tears rel.evedbim. H. sev.ewed whe past, aod was ou. ly reQeod txom bis reverie by the ge.hering of « sbuncer-storm, 1s aust bave been near midnight When be jes the cusage of ap old gawe-keeper, where he had taken shelter from the hesvy rain of * July storm that would have drenched him to skin. Peal afier peal of thunder rolled the heaveng and the hebeni played the fearsome pranks round the pek of Blieveburgh— bow circling bis rocky heed as with —them fixing, as 4 were, its centre there, radiatne round the summit in lines of many-tinted light. Despite bis determination not to enter it, he wan dered tn the direction of the o!! Hall, more moody and thoughtful, and yet as planless for the fucure Server, Iimyht have been she light falling in @ particular way—bat st-od for a moment M4 on the ruined wall of leer-perk, aurve: wi aching eyes the hill and dale of hie favourite baunh be thought he saw e white doe rush inte the glade in which the * draming-stone” bed lam for centuries. Prom by the toatinct of « keea sportaman, be rushed after it; and surely he could not be twice deceved—1ne creature paused and looked back, and then darted forward as befo-a. OF course Le foliowed, but still more strangely lost Sight of it exactly where the ‘ draming-stone* was sheltered by @ projecting rock that was over~ grown with every species of wild flower and fern; while a litle bright gurgling stream, whose bed wee dotted with silvery pebbies, weandered round the rock, now almost laving its base, at other times rambling far away ae if it intended to rewurn there bo more. George thought be hed revor seen the spot look balfeo lovely : the sky, cleared ol every vesuge of cloud by she past storm, was one caaopy of blue starred by the countiesss multitudes of unknowm worlds ;the young moon was lke » bride amid her hanumaids; ibe earth beneath gliitering with dew and fragrant fromibe herbs aud thyme he hed crush- @d bevesth bis fee), The hall-sleepy chirp o: the ten- der nealing urbed {n their repose by bis bare ty foovstepa, was avawered by the neect murmur which in felt rather than Aesrd to be ® noise in tne Miliness of the holy night, (To be Continued.) TT MISCELLANEOUS. Black OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE. BRIEST'S HAIR DYKE, Does not injure the Hairor kin. To be had of je iste venerally Price FIFTY cents per box. Depot No, 46 Bouth Secon! at. Williameburgh 1D: hed supped by ChiAs, \, CRITTENTON, 88 Birth ave, New York, 610 WORLD'S FA Ik,-THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION oF 1867, To TH MANUFACTURERS, MECH ANICA, INVENTORS, PRODUCE ENGINEE AS, ARCHITEC, ARTISTS, AND SCIENTIFIC AND aT ONAL ORGANIZA» ys oak THE UNITED STATES, Orrick ov THR UNITED STATES AGENCY OF THR) Expostrion, No, 5 Spruce et, Tribune Butidin and No 40 Pork Kow, Times Bu'lding, New Yor! Tit UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the secretary of Lael 9 to the above named Agency, and being desirous of the co-operation of his country men in his efforts to make as comp @ta, interveving and creditable as pene the representa tion of our coun'ry at the (reat Exhibitio: this method of conveying to them insormetien Uggestions Gpon the subject, In eae rection ed to exhibitors of the United tater, the objects exhibited will be divided into tem groups. namely: Gtwup 1 Works of % Group 4—Materials afl applications of the Hberst arte. Group 3—Furn!ture and other household articles. Group 4 Clothing, (including eloths4) and other weatihe apparel, Gioup 6—Minlog, rough and wrought products, ‘ Groap 6—Inatrunents and processes of the mecham ical arte, “roup T—Fooed, fresh and preserved, in its varioas a nles, aaricultarel Prodnects and Lt (Group &—Live specimens, (iroup ¥ Natural horticultural products had spec e. Group 10 -Objects especially exhibited for tho pose of inprering the physical aud moral condition of the population, Applicants will please indicate in a note appended to the appl cation ; 1. It is is dewised to exhibit machines or other ote jects requiring foundations or epecial constructiong give the dimensious of those foundations or construc: tions, 2. If tt te desired to exhinit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quan tity OF What pressure ol water, Or gas, oF steam, will be necersary 4, If it is Gesired to put machinery in motion, whad will be the velocity proper to each machine, and whag motive power will be required, expressed is horas- power 4. In general. whatever information will be of une in placing of the machines, and, wherever possible, 8 pind upon a fixed scale. It is apprehended that individuals may not fully approciaé the importance of p.oviding a complee repre-entation of the great staples and the erode agricultural avd mineral productions of their Statess and he eubmits the expediency he role competent person to be instructed in each State te cuuse to be collected, Inbeled and forwarded w the Agency specimens of the character indicated, space tor which will Le reserved, Norent will be charged to exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the space shey ccenpy but al the ex for fitting up and decorating the sAInty either in the Palace of the Exposition or the Park, will be paid by them, Froaucers who apply for room tn the park, and pre Pose to establish there conetructions of any rind, o agricultural buildings, or gardens, will take care te Kive a plan, with ascale of the establishment piu with am indication of the extent of ground which be necessary, Due notice will be given to applicants as to the accoptance or re) ction of their applications. Lf ae cepted. the appucants will have until January Bde 1B6T, to Rrepae and transport their specimens te New Yor! Detailed plans, on the scale of 0m.020 to the mney sowing the place sssigned to each exhibitor, a each individual mode of exhibiting, teaesoer withe liet of the exhibitors, wilh be tranemitted by the (iovernment Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1866, in order that the linperial wiesion may regulate the joterior partitions of building in aecordance with ‘the requirements of this nation, Each nation can olaim, as its special park, that of the ¢ pede Mare adjoining the space allot to it in the Palace of the exposition ‘To prevent annecessary trouble, itshould be undor. stood that itiea primary object to make the TEP Oe tentotion of the United States as Complete as possit in all the grouo enumerated below, aud that it will therefore be necessary to select representative artic ee im every gioup, rather than accept an excess in aor one, In order to secure the universality of character above indicated, it is sugested that ineach city or neighbor: those clases of manufacturers, arti. zens, and o who produce articles for very general consuinption, should, w thout anv delay, agree among use or themecives as to the specimens fo. which space should be applied tor. every effoit should be made to bring forward new and teful mechanical inventions, combinations and fabrics ; and pains should be taken to have all articles neatly abd thoroughly fluished and prepared for exbi- bition, Producte qill be limited in quan- we colections of ! tity to the erea they are to occupy; butin variet and character they should comprise a full and fair Tepres sentation of American products, industry, arte aud wlence, In compliance with @ request made through ous Minteter at Paris, the time jor fil uF applications from the United States han been so tar extended that ail which react: the undersigned before ihe let of Janue ary next will bein season. When examined andcon- sidered, the cecision will be duly made known. Parties wishing to exhibit, are requested to apply immediately ‘o the undersicued for correct forme of grpllcation and instructions, inclosing postage stampe for ieply, Articies accepted should be delivered at Now York Prior to January 81, 1So7 Articles accepted will be hipped from New York ta Paris pad returned at Government expense, it tae expected Lecessary acho of Congress oviains, The amount ot epace assigned to the United States in th: Fahibi fon at Pacis is about thirty thousand feet. The spuce to be asigned to them in (he sure rounding paik tor sericultural and other pu poses hag not vet been devides upon; and as it depends upon the natuie of tue appiication forrpace inere, it is yery desirabi that such application should be sent 1D Gs 60D AA Poemibie, As mueh piouptoem re may be consistent with due de!Leroiion is em uestiy recommended in all aDD.Cne tions, a8 it 4 powsible that thoee received at New York after the Leto! January, 150d, will be too late, Forfurther particulars, address ner Per Ce DEHSY, Agent forthe Expoe:.ion for the UNITED oT aTEa, No. 5 Spruce street BL Uee eON Ad No, 40 Park Bow, New Yoru