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Senvery to the Tth of February, By resolution we tollowing reeoutuons for this pace Were adopt 3); No koown vagrant or druokerd ty ve edwit- tod ; applicants can be admitted who show to the satisfaction of the officer ov duty that they are re in the city without means to pay fors lodging, or that they were ejected from their room” at nightfall, not ing able to pay their rent. Children who are not vagrants, dise! led sons ving at @ distance from the city, who bi not aeanéto reach turir places of abode may also be edmitied Att A.M. each lodger will gota Ureat fast of prison coffe and bread, Arecord of the eame, age, eet, olor, 1 O rity and cause of apy li- cation of ali persons adu.ited ia to be kept by ie eficer in charge, and & revurn isto be made w ue Contre! Of ery day except Bundey. After whe treussction of cousilerable routiue Lusiness the Com missioners adjourned, Convestion oF Inte Societies, —Thir bedy Leld their second meeting last evening # HW bernian Hall, 42 Piince street, for the purpose of making arrangements for the celebration of Bt. Patrick's Day, Mr. Patrick McArdle in the chair, end Mr. B. L. Carey, Secretary. Beveral so Led handed in their creden‘iale, which # aod ae Constitution, By-Laws aod Ku distributed among t slight debate occurred on the q ting none but delegates, & me made that, except by invite wis d, Ao should be a lmiited we eee 6 all take A procee? lage Both the amendment and the motion were loss, Ou motion of Mr. Jobo MeGrath, a commitioe of seven Was appointed to Thvite the military to cooperate. The following Were appointed: —Messrs. Joln McGrath, John Tucker, Hon, M ei Connolly, K. L. Carey, Ro- vert Myhan aud Lbor Kane, The President was, en mation, aided to the committee, Oo motion of Mr, John Dwyer, the same committee | ep poluted ow walt on the Police Com sioners and City Tnspector, for « purpose +! having the rouse al uded to, and the streets pul iu proper order fur the procession w peas, Ad wurneu, Paoposep “ Moroce.’’—The Commissivn- ere of Charities and Correction have determined to erecta deed house near Bellevue Hospital, upon the plan of the famous Morgue” im Paria, Thith- @& she bodies of al] unknown persons found dead will be conveyed and kept» sufficient time for reevgmition ‘tne eoroners wil) have au ollie ad \o.niug, where inquests will be held, Gkand Masonic FestivaL.—The Secood Anutal Festive! of the Ancient and Accepted rive of Froewasonry tok pace on Thursday eveniog + Masonic Hal), 114 aud 116 Kast 1th street, aod was attended by Kolers D. Holmes, Eq, Grand Master of the Biste of New York, and many dis Unguished brethren, At eight o' lo k the festival pened with a grand concert, at which some em!- nent artiotes assisted, Miss Mary Bilon Eustace “Scenes that are Brightes',"’ very sweetly 4 young French lady, Mile M de Castelawe male ber debut as ® pianist, and was well received. Alter the concert the party sat down to supperand alter su, dancing commenced and was contin Ged with epiris till daylight. Mivitary,—The 96th Regiment New York Volunteers (400 men), arrived bere yesterday af- ternoon from Lynchburgb, Va. under command of Col, Motfit. Vhe men wor cbed tu the Moward sirees depot, where they were entertained, after which they proceeded to Hart's Isleud w be eustered out, In pursuance of general orders from General Meade, General Hooker bas discoutinued the fol- lowing Military Districts : New Jersey, Rhode Island and Connecticut ; Massachuseita, New Hampshire and Vermont, an. districts of Northern and Western New York, AMUSEMENTS.—Bannom’s. —The voxt is the tagt woek of the Circus, which hae been « com- plete success, On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day will be performed the drama of * E/sbie, or The Warlock of the Glen ;" and on the other days of the week, “Jcasie Gray, or The Convict's Ven- geence.* All the yreat living curiomties as usual. Broapwar.—Solon Shingle says he has not given up “that barre! of apple sass yot, but he intends to keep look'ny for it till he catches the pesky cose who stole it.' The “Live Indian’ is elao on the bills, Woop's Tusares, orrostts St, Niowotas Hore, —Thia night is the last of Chanfrau, who termi- nates @ most brilliant engagement, On Monday, Mr, Fresk Drew, the Irish American character @ctor, commences an engagement of six nights. He plays “R'p Van Winkle," in the drama of that mame and “Lady Isabel,’ ‘Madame Vine," ™ «® vew burlesque called * Lynn, or The reat Western." Tum OLv Potica Hrapquarrens at the corner of Brooine and Elim street were sold y ewer - Cay for $41,000, The house belonged to the Buy- daw estse. Fatat Accipert.—Coroner Collin held an iuquest yesterday ou the boly of Hump! rey Des- woud, 14 years of aye, whowr death was caused by heaving beeu accidentally caught iu the machinery w the lookiny glass manufactory, No. 444 Water ‘ect, on the 17th of November last. Lie led was taken to the New York Hospital where be died zeewndey. orbing. A verdict of eccidental dean was ered Preacning ror Youno Mes.—The Youog Men's Christian Association will coumence evuree of sermons io young men morrow even. img. at their rooms, 161 Fiftu avenue Ber Dr Crosby delivers the tret. Fine —Lust evening about seven ovleck, a re broke out lo « shoemuk , street, owned by Poter Beker eeused by two small chil wen, wh wre io ane tothe room. Damage about 60; oo Datnage w building abous exe Sorcipe,—Abeut 4 oclock P. earoed Jobu M, Hall, of No, 8 Har himself through the head wishes p 1 died \ustantly, He leaves » wife and five chiidren, | Lecrorg,—The Rev, Dr, O'Connor, 8. J Will deliver # lecture on Sunday evening, v'clock, in the Hall of Si, s Xav er'a Col- lege, 16th street, between 5th aud 66 avenucs, Bublject: ‘The Temporal Power of the Pope! Tole lecture bas been delivered in ober cities, aud de spoken of highly, “GOD Save tat Green,'’'—Placards with tis heading are posted ali o the city, announe- jug ® grand Fenian Demoustration at khe Cooper Toatisu o Moodey evening next, the 12th ines, Ewiueut speakers are announced, THE COLRTS Count or Oren anv Texsinen—Convierions AND Sentences—Tux Bow CoLtinion Cass, ere The Court of Oyer and Terminer, yesterday, Judge Barnard presiding, got through « large emcunt of criminal busivess, James Stephenson, for burglary, was sentenced to imp: MMMODE Ib State Prison for three ye Johu O'Neil, con. vieted on Thuraday of an assault on Oitiver si udder, appeared, aud was remanded 111i Luvaiay jor 0 tence, for the purpose of iurnish.ug a te of good cbaracter,........ Martin Leddy ped ailty to imceny from the person, Le stole awatch trom . ian oo @ city railroad car, aud was ween tw pase it to sconfederate, On the loser making an outcry, he was ses upon and beaten, Ibe prisoner was senieoced w leu yeare abd @x months the stave Prisou u sy Williams peaded guilty to au aitcmpe ot 4 larceny, in irying to cart off a barre! of whis- sent to State Prisco tor two) eure James as pleaded guilty Wan attemp at «rend larcemy, aud was sentenced to two years and six mouth imprisonment in the Penitentiary James Brown, colored, pleaded guilty Ww ar with intent to will, on Wiliam Siumpt. being extenuating cireumsiauces, Le was semauded tor turtber ingairy Mary Aun Wheeler pended uuty an aitemps to steal @ diamond piu worwh Hiv In consequence of the represeniatious of ber asenull suneel and Ler vu eatrostios, she was sentenced to mily one year in the Peuitentiary Joba Norton, Oe the ie aa eed nse paces 0 bis tri M. a man | ty won | withdrew bis plea and pleaded gallty of petty tarrenr 4 a8 sentenced to 4ix monte imprisonment in the Pesltentiary Mo chae! Kirwan, who was indict~ 4@ with bii, it appearing that bis chiet offence 7 in company with the other, was discharged Avice to keep better boars tn future ry offered. the follow ing resoiution re- silroad cMlision in the Bowery, Renolved, That the Grand Ga their investioan- thon inte the fects connected with the collision on or about Decen ber 6th, 1906. of an express car on the m Kailrosd Comoany's track with one of the i avenue Kailroad, at the bth trees, whereby the life of a young n was pacrificed, are of opinion thet the co.lision wee mainly ocoasioned by the absénce of lights on tle . The 0 leave to th: express car, [bey ea beetly urge that the p oper authorities adopt necessary ordina at once, 60 tat he envety of life and limb of th tizens may vo lonrer Le jeopardized by euch ne mioualy adopved t Unem Ronert 6. Hosn, Foreman on vou THe City —In the Court of Com * yorterday, the case of William L, Nor them against the Mayor, came on for trial before Judge Uraty This waa a sult for the value of a hore and cart joad of coal upset inio the river at Pier No. nrifl alleges, through the bad condition Phe claim was for $200, The Court 6 compiaint as against the city, Heavy Veuniorin a Line. 8eit.—In the Supreme Court on Thursday, Jadge Foater presiding, a verdict of €6,00 was obtained by Eilas Hale aget. Geo. & Hage for libel, ‘The detendant hed published a buei- bees card in the Philadelphia Press awn Nowe Avurnicas, defaming the character of the plaintiff. The Judee,in charging the jury, quoted portions thearticle and remarked thas that tate, “We having detect Mr. Hale in im upon oar trade @ worthless imitation of our va have diech Y of eh position of th orda, bot it waa the them, and be was bound to instruct thove words were in and of themeeives deo also of the words. would caution cur triends im this city against th eters of this individual and othere equally unprineipled.” &e. The libel contained in these words was worth the highest and most serious consideration of the jury. Tax Cutitam Farepcrion Casn.—The examination into this case wasto have commenced yesterday \u the U, 8, Cirenit. bat on motion of the counsel for plaintiffe was adjourned till Wednesday next Count ov Gexemat Bessions, — The following named prisoners were senteneed in the Court of General Bessious yesterday; David Perkewitch, convicted of grand larceny, Rtate Prison five years: Daniel Mack, burglary degree, two y ax Friediander, forgery 4th deeree, two y Adam Stith, couvicted graod larceny, two yea Michael Egau end Hugh Len- vou, grand latceny, Btate Prison ¢ years each, Jouina Gaider, attempt at grand larceny, two years: Fraucie Duffy, buiglary bd degree, Biate Prison five years, Michae) | bompeon, atempt at grand larceny, peolteatiary one year; William Uavis, attempt at Graud larceny, peuitentiary two months HMrooklyn. Sasiraky [nspection,—The police are now engaged. uuder the direction of Inepector Folk, tn exatmiuing the eauitary condition of the city of Brooklya, with the view of affording such informa- tion as may tend to enable the authorities to make Provision aga'nst diseases that may be engendered by filshiness, ote. during the comlug summer. Twenty policemen are dotailed for the purpose, Desrnvcrive Fine at Greesromr—Loss $26,000. About 10 o'clock on Tharaday nighta fire broke out jo the Kiugeland Kerueenue Oil Works of U. EB. Brown & Co,, altuated on ihe weat side of Newtown Creek, near Penny Bridge, Greenpoint. The flames spread very rapidly, and illuminated the surrounding country for many miles, In conseya of the bad condition of the roads, and the di oe to be travelled, the firemen did not get to work until about half an bour after the frecommenced. When they did get to work, however, they quickly aubdned ie) fire, and prevented ite spread to several other row vorksin the neighborhood, but not betore dan fo the amount of $25.00) resulted. The heating room, engine room and office were complete- ly destroyed, with valuable machinery, &., but the building, in whieb was stored a large quantity of oi! wassaved. This place is said to have been insure for one-third of its value, The origin of the tire could not be ascertained, ANOTHER Fine,—A fire ocenrred in the two-story uwelling house of Mr. R. 8. Tucker, situated at the corner of bth avenue and ist street, South Brooklyn, about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, resulting tn damage to the building au: dearuction of contents, by fire and water combined, vo the amount of #3,0W, It appears that some plumbers we ngaged in heating the wuter-pipes, which were frorea, by burning a quantity of paper. The Hames peuetrated the ceiling between the floors, aud thence spread rapidiy d wore soon beyeud control, ‘ibe hoes is fully covered by insurance, Incagass OF WAGas,—Tho Plasterors’ As- sociation of Brooklyn give notice that they ehall demand $3.50 per day on and after Mouday, the 19th February iost, WALKED out or Covrt,—George N, Wil- son, convicted in the Court of Sessions yesterday, on the charge of burglary, and sentenced to State Prison for 4 years and 6 mouths, quietly walked out of the Court room with the jarymen, anperceived by the only officers on duty, and is now at large. Tas BRook.yn Firemex.—The ordnance of the city which requires that “no person other thas « fireman, exempt firemen or policeman shail ¢rag or run with or assist in dragging any fire en- ime, hook and ladder or hoee cars” having been of aie years 1. le again to be en lereed. During th fun the machines, viees are no ef required, they are probibited from taking of the ropes. or riding Gown Lidl ou the eyparatus Ww the danger of life and limb, Tus Uare Mcnvea Casr.—The offorts of the counsel of Pellicer toetay proceedings in this case, of we gain anew trial, it mesid, will be denied rm of the Court, The affidavits cranes: Gepeuded are cousideied ua- fe te! ravings of @ druoken eee Bgaicet the turderere, Not and the seutwuce aad 4 Wl be carried ous. ie Seterrcatist Ropagey Case,--The FAMGIDAL CO 1a Kb ease was concluded before Jue hee Farey loarelay A great wany witnesses were erate ned, lome testimony went to show col- avon between Mrs. Cutier and hereon ito the dispo- @ tien of the p cperty ihe 6 slery wae pro weierpoies ibe cria ee avalost Mesare. Huey 400 (sa brain. tor receiving so.en goods, were distiseed by the Justice, Argument was then bed disporition of the property seized by the po- © &0d the Justice reserved his decision until peturcar Tie Mastek MASONS AND PLasTeRn Brooks o dw Bocwty tor t “wautual fotection and i 01 1be trad OU \bermct the move of the ineywen, Who Gemsod $3.50 end instead of teu Lours’ labor pes day Jersey City, PXTeXSIVE EMDRzzLEMENT.—The caso of Jewett va, Schofield was yosterday tried in the Hud- son County Sapreme Court, The plaintiff is a New York merchant, who ia the winter of 1564 sente valuable assorted cargo, valued at €5,000 in sold, to Matamorar, Mexico, i4e of defendant as supers cargo, ‘The int er slieged, sold the goods aud was making tor Ow to speod the proceeds, but being wrecked was Lroucht to New York, mlence be traue- ferred bimesif to New Jereey, where he was arrested Tt appeared that the ¢ lly inteuded tor the rebeie of the Southern Nes who at the time were in great need of trem, The jury rendered @ verdict for piainutf of $69,000.51. A Posture Reaping Room, under the au- spicca of the Young Mou's Fathor Mathew Tempe- rance Society, No, 1, of Jersey City, was formally opened last evening, at Commercial Hall, coruer of Montgomery and Greene streets, Jersey City, Speeches wore made on the occasion by Kev, Father | Brannand F. B, Betts, Key Youna Menx’s Farner Marugw Temre- BANOk BocigTY,—Tbe Young Men's Fathew Mathew T. A. B, Society, No. 2, of Jersey City, was organi. ved at Freoklin Hall on Thursday might, by the election of the following officers: : Vice-Presid Richard Garrick ; Mose May; Treasures, Patrick MARI Feb. 10,8. elses, 7 01 tots, 6 28, igh Water, (497 ARRIVED. STR AMSHIPS—Ninga: Norfolk ; Anstralasian, Liverpool; New York, asplawail: santlage de Cuba, Greytown, Nie, BHIP- lotrepid, Windsor, from ©: URI GS Acme, New Haven; Lewis ville, Pin BUHOONERA. Harvest Queen, Cornwallia: Fan- nie Gibbons, Windsor; Kiectric Flesh, Roudcounter, Nt: Fly[ne Cloud. do; Ricnard Hill, Key Wea: J Cliach, Bt Andiews N B; Jeddie, Mystic, Ct, tor Elizabethport, |, Jaakeon. Too Late for Classification. BARRY~On Thuredag, Feb. 8 Ann Marry, ed 4, year and © wonths, daughter of John and Alice jarry. The foneral will take noon, Feb, 11, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parent 119 Worth at. The frendeof her grand father, James Nicholeon, are respectfully invi'ed to etwod the funeral, 386 DUGEN—On Friday, Feb, 9th, Margaret Dugan, wife of Jom Dugen, Varish of Lockgeorge, County Galway, Ireland, Ihe relatives and friends of the family are reapect- lace on Monday after- folly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, Feb. Li, at % o'clock, from her late real- dence, 254 Kast 12th at. ons Feb. 9th, Mra. Mary tive of the Parish of the family, and thoee of ber sons, James and Patrick Fitzeimens, are re- epectfully invited to attend the fuveral, which wil take place from the residence of her son, 12 Firet eve, on sunday afternoon, 1ith inst, at 2 o'clock. 890 KIDD——On Friday, Veb, 9, after a short bnt painful lilness, Hester Shea, the beloved wife of John Kidd, ced 24 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family, and also the members ot the Ladies’ Father Mathew 1. A. B. Society, No. 2, the Men's No. % No. 4, and the Young Min‘s No. 3, are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take piace from her iate real- dou » o80 Becond ave, on Sanday afternoon, at % ook . i (CHOICE PEAR TREES FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, Pt subscriber, desirou of thinning ont bis exten- J PEAR ORCHAR offers for eale at one half ihe usual prices, over TWO YHOUSAN choice Dwarfand Standard Pear Trees, of the Bertie, Louse Boaue de Jersey and Ducheme 4’ Angouleme varieties, fom three to seven years old, and im bearing con- thor Parties desirous of purehasing can give the trees & personal inspection, : bd All orders Ly cimil will be tl Witiah Y, BRACH, alling‘ord, n 600 ¥ WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN A oysters, at #50 Eighth ave, basement. ssi COAL. EST LOCUS? MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH, red ash and other coals of all sizes, delivered ab lowest rates from cor. of King and Gieenwich ats, aod 0 Roosevelt #t. MAT, CLINTON 838 CoaL UNDER COVER, AT $10.75 PER ton.—Best quality Htove and Keg Coal. Laree Dut, #¥.4. Bereened and delivered fittm Yard, T2 sud 74 Mangin st, bet, Rivington and Delaney, two blocks trom Faat Kiv 1 MULDOWNY, 8v6 #10. 50 FOR RED AND WHITH ASH . stove, exe and furnace coal; also Insall’s best bnglieh house Cannel at @94, Lene to deaiers, at the coal yard, toot Yoth at, bast Kiver, 314 $10.50, PER TON—FOR THE BEST . red and white ash stove and ecg coal, and $9.0 for large nut, screened and deilveced. Cumberland always on band, Yard, 1564 Leroy et, SWEET & LACK,306 bet. West and Washington ste $10 5 POR FI QUALITIKS Stove, . eg and furnace coal; large nut, #9— 2,00 pounds to the ton, delivered to all Parte of the ned and free from slaie trow uuder cover, » and 79 Horatio st, 258 $ 10 50 FOR RED AND WHITE . ash, stove, age and furnace coal; Ince Hall's best Bugiic ls house caune! at y24—1 dealers —wt the Coal Yarc, toot of 2:h at, FE, K. ~ BOARD AND ROOMS, A Tew RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN ean be accommoda'ed with good be nm @ emall private family, Terme teasonubie, © t 16 t ad 1 street, FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN BE AC- commodated with board at 248 bixthave, 60 A FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with good board ou reasonable terms, Apply at ¥% Division at, 63 A RARE CHANCE—TWO FRONT ROOMS to let, and furniture for sale at @ bargain; the ties leave the city Monday. For particular 169 Thompson st, room 7, OARD—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- ecbanics can obtain good board, with fire and light and thi muforte of @ home, at $5.50 per week, Apply tor 1 week at 652 Sixth inthe Store, 430 OARDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- chanics can be accommodated with good board, single beds and pleasant rooms. Alsoa single hall bed roviu for one person, at 8 Allen stroet, Bear Die vision, “ ib SEAR Be JQOARD-—5 OR 6 MEN CAN BE ACCOM. modated with good board on reasonable terms, jee, Caillat 22 pbullivean $i 60, Also 2 or J young |i of Giraud et, T° LET WITH BOARD—FURNISHED roome for geuticmen ine private iamuly, No, Bianwo et, near Bowery, ewes ial 135 EAST 388TH STREET, 3b AVENUE a Hotel Garni, furnished bedrooms tor gentie- men only, trom $1 76 to ®2; double bedr 4, 65 bv an ek 95 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED Course of instruction in woping, writing and arithmetic, at BROWNE'S Commercial College, 253 Fulton et, Brookiyn, Best opportuaity for soyairing ® business elucation ever offered, To Indica, writine loasous #5, Comercial and English branches, lv to 815 per quarter, 15 weeks. Lastruction sepa- rate, no classes, day and evening “aT 3GAL NOTICES, MAYOR'S OFFICE,NEW YORK, Jan, ——, 1866 —Notice is hereb al persons who require to be V accinaved ed to plowptiy without charge, by either of tho dispensaries, where physic constantly in attendance, and it is recomm by the Health Commissioners that all persons who have not been Vaccinated within 6 years should avail themselves immediately of the opportunity thus af- forded, or have the operation pertormed by their own Physicians, The New York \/ispensary te located at the corner of Centre and White au, The Eastern Inspensary is at the corner of Kasex and Grand ete, The rthern Dispensary is located at the corner of Waverly Place and Chriswpber su. The Demilt Dispensary is located at the corner of 2d ave, and od ets, The Northwestern Dispensary te! ed at G11 Kighth ave. ‘Ihe North. eastern Dispen is located on 64th at, bet 2d and Sd aves, JOL + HOFEMAN, Mayor, 873 JACIFIC COAL COMPANY—THE ANNU- &) meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coal Company for the election of T Trustees for the eu- suing year, and for the transaction of general busi. ness, will be held at the office of the Company, J9 Pine 6 room 1, on the 24th inst, at noon, G. WRIGHTSON, Bec, New York, Feb, 3d, 1866, 429 SHIPPING, BY STEAM AND PACKET SHIP from and to Liverpool and Queenstown, at lowest rates. Kemittances w Ireland, &, Apply to WIL- LIAMs & GUION, 29 Broadway, Sas Tare ‘UTI'S EMIGRATION AND FOR- EIGN FXCHANGE OFFICER, 60 SUL TH BST. Persons wishing to send for their frends, can bave them brought bere either im steamship or sailing packs, from LIVERPOOL, and from P LOADOM by the X Line of Packow, Dratte on Great Britain and Ireland from £1 aad upwards, at the lowest possible races, “ TAPSCOTT BRO & CO, 66 south oe, | NORTH WALES, " THE INN AT TREMADOC. Every one visiting North Wal summer evening there, and drove the mn at Tremadoe. We sh peasants the we saw in Wales, chres where, four horses to drag them from one end cipalit in the And «1 of the living. sed thouch this we ms. Tremadee, Bho stood at the door of the barouche, which had just been rege one small white hand placed as to shield iny dress from the wheel, and t other held upwards, ready if I needed ite assiat- ance. We had driven from the comforts of « cheerful inn in the valley of Beddgelert throngh a furious rain storm—such a storm as can be experi- encen only in @ highland country ; and the vil- lage, buit and Footed with alate, hed that cold and leaden aspect which the Welsh villages invariably resent in glocmy weather. The clouds had esceted the mountains, and emptied them- selves on our devoted hesds; and when I entered the inn at Tremadoc, I regretted atil! wore the cheerfulness of Beddyellert. The girl I had first seen was dressed in the deepest mourn- ing ; the servant was also habited iu biack; the rough-faced oatier had « strip of faded crape round bis sealskin cap ; the stair-carpets were balf down; the dwelling bad that drear, ree, and uucom- fortab'e aspect which a bright smile from a good- humored /andlady dispela: but Aere there Mtge ed neither landlady nor smiles; the very litle dog Istumbled over was black, and asbe ran tw the side of bis young mistress, aud she spokes kiudly word to him jn her native language, I thought the Welsh wougue musical, and the young maiden pretty. I saw there were no smiles: yet there was no lack of attentive service; and when we ladies to the kitchen, to see to the drying of sundfy furs, boas, and cloaks, we found the waiter end the pretty maiden alike busy in providing for our comfort, Nothing could ex the young t's gentle kindness; it wes more like © attention shown by one lady to an- other than the sors of service reudered for bire, I bed been told by one of our aged thatale bad only lost her mother a few weeks before, and that this wayside inn bad now two mistresses, sisters, one of whom wae the girl whose smal! white band had attracted my attention iu the rain storm, “Two creatures," thought L, ‘efi without ® mother's guidance, without a mother's care ina situation like this! [looked more intently upon the young hostess, and her gentle, quiet beauty creptinto my beart; yet I do not know that she would have beeu considered Landsowe fopeg The gentlemen of our party did not call her a ; but men, I bave frequenily observed, think more of the mere flesh and blood formation than of the sentiment which gives the purer part of life--ex- pression—to the whole; they value the shape aud color of the flower more highly than the perfu Her figure was slight and del.cate; Ido not thiuk could bave numbered sixicen summers, will lu saw a sadder face ;ithad the unrufiled look of silent sorrow, thet deep consuming sorrow which ems in the heart: her mouth wae email, and beauti- fully formed, but no amile parted the full, yet de- heate | ps, or dimpled the well-formed cheek. Hor eyes were full anu round, not Legel or black; tuey had neither the brizisness of the first, nor the tre of the last; they were, I believe, adark, deep blue; round, full, not projecting, yet largely set, bevesih weli-cefiued, but geutle brows; they seemed as windows to the ous; for uone but kindly OX presaious escaped tien,aud they discoursed mue ek quentiy than the sweet lips, tor which words seoewe sl! too harsh interpreters of such feuile feelings as only possessed ber goul Agaia the husle Diack dog crept to her sie, and hal: uesiled jute the ur cape she waa dezing toss careuily, Was the dug bere?" —" yd “Whate pretty dog! Was she fond of him?" “Ob ! yes; | © was so afectionute—followed ber everywhere, excepton Sundays, aud then heal. ways kuew she was going to church, aud so waited at the door til saerewuined, Sle ved bin, Ae was 60 faithful |" “Ab!"' thougotl, "bere ie another example of those who set their bearts upon the truthiu.ness and affection of such as oy love; aud if disap- inted, the brightness of their day is gous, suo unefulnces of (Leir ex! ce destroyed, their vase Lroken, and the periufue, which, if cared tor, would bave endure. to the end of life, scattered in an hour to the winds!" Llet ber Caressing ong creature, however, who would never deceive ber, We waited for the rain to cease, but it poured on ; and I watched trom @ window at the Lack of the house a wild mountelo rill wake iu waytos sort of terrace garden, which had been out inio the solid rock ; the mountain towered perpendicular y and as ihe eye fol owed its steep asconi—taking into accouut the Various Bssures, the rocky regments, the groups of Alpine piauts, aud the Waving tule of sue p.nk fox-glove—it was @ postive reiief to find shas she suas Was losin theclouds, and, con- sequently, it Was Lecessary ty come Jown again, Tue rain ceased as suddenly aa it commenced ; aud Where Was again Wy tai of the tun, with @ plate of what seemed to me chopped curd, ascending the steps wuich led up the mountain, ber little dog (woo, by the way, bore she Lervic name of “Moscow'') walking sep Ly step Lebind bis mis- tress, On sho went, fires up one flight, then an- other, until she ean to » shelving flat, where esently 1 saw ber surrounded Ly @ group of vocug lurkers who devoured their food ish very turkey-like greed.uess while their silly-looking moutuer made sundry passes with Ler loug neck ab my friend Moscow; but be, cunning fellow | avoided them all by twisting rouud bis hoge lady, leaving only Lis tad exposed to the assaulis of the enemy. 1 pe OP the first four steps leading to the ter- race-garden, ud there was » fla, where flowers ouce bad been, and oue or two very fine rose- trees still flourished; bus the garden was not exempt frow the air of saduess which pervaded the jun, | went higher still; another cultivated spot—cultivated, lus neglectoi, Alas! tt is sud for usal Weeds grow as rapidly in our mental as in our @artuly gardens, Wuen We cease © wawh over aud er@civete the evil 6 quickly plansed, aud so quickly grown } Higher oil the wud plants of the wountain bed quite triumphed over the tlow- ers of the garden, sud the young turkeys were huuting the insects which the firsts gleam of sun- shine Led amvst called into existence, “Are you jond of birust'' 1 inquired of my young hostess, “You, ma'am; thoy are helpless little things,’* Ales! when 1 looked upom her you Veauty, end remembered she bad no mother, thoughs her more belpleas than the birds which their pareus wasat the instant calling to shelter beneaia ber wing. Wo shall get the garden done up immediately,” she said, ng l was looking on ite desulauon ; “but we been sadly pus out lately," ‘Bo l was sorry w bear; but the mer will repair the devastation o: winter here, and you are wo young, thas Tiruss in God the winier of your summer will pass even more quickly away |'' | Bhe shovk Ler bead, but made no reply, and stooped to gather sowe wild roses, Alas! I saw thas ber tars added to the dew-drops ou their leaves, I wished that she might not become as one who presses sorrow #o closely to the heart, shat it forme therein ® cave to dwell as long as Life remains, ‘lake trom me wy sorrow,” ssid o widow, once, © Whow I spoke of cousolation— ‘take from me my sorrow, and then, ludeed, I shall be slope in this colu world." At last I began to imagine which of the men I bad secn ebout the luv-yard could be this fair girl's father— is could not be the tall person who sat in the cor- ner, uuder the long-shaped window, vor the other who read the paper—oae eye being Axed thereon, other om Gucmalves; these were the only makes a pil- other long e following morning, id the most implacatle of a'l rain, to "ee nade our host of Tan-y- Reich was an exception to the clodd'sh race of oung hostess et Trer sdoc was the mont favorable specimen of womankind 1 have recorded the incident elsewhere, tut only in one of these monthly sepul- in our cemeteries, things are mingled together to be forgotten, Besides, fifteen years have passe! —black hairs have become white; children, married men and women—wives, widows end wives again, ence then. But though the party that made that heppy excursion was & nurerous ona, filling a large barouche inside and out, requiring the priv- to the other—they were all ef this moment little sketch may be, it is eo true, so full of mingled memories, that be pardoned for returning to the inn at ue ing persone there: dw aa of the net, thickens old ‘allows, wee os “ bbered = Weish—te ancy one of those the father ot my new found favorite | and it wae impossible One might Well expect to see a moss rose Dlossoming om « waThe earsen # garden looks # desolate [* dhe exclaimet, fering round her, as she placed the roses she had pulled ia my band Karden looks go desolate: the very bees seem as ere Was no hovey for “Yet tt eautiful spot,” I replied And ee it wae: little nook where garden shrabe could live covered by their luxuriant vege- tation; all mingling togeti er without let or hin- drance, terrace over terrace, each communicatiog with the other, by means of those stone sepa hewn out of the mouvtain, which, as the sun now sbone Upon it, seemed an if awatied by raiubows, even to the clouds which stil] hovered upon ite head. Ob ! those glorious mountains toppling and towering unto the mysteries of heaven; heark ening to the whispering of Omnipotence, “snd remain unecathed by iis lightnings, un- moved its thunders." I thought we looked like insects at base of this ‘smal! giems of the universe:” but remembered, not without pride, that ithat within us which raised ue “mountains congregate," “Ista @ beautiful spot” I re “Ian your father fond of gerhening ist is aiailtiodaed The gir! looked into my faes, but did not speak ; T shall never forget the expression of her eves; wae teat of utter and perfect desolation. Earnest- ly abe gazed; ber lips moved, but I heard no sound then, covering her ‘ace with ber hands, she rushed from the terrace on which we stood, aud—I saw het no more, vor girl! I afterwards asceriaine! that she had ar] both father and mother within one litte THE END, month MISCELLANEO Us. Black OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, BRLEST'S HAIR DYE, Does not t the Hair or Skin. - firs zeneruly. Price FIETY conte pet wet" Desk io. 46 South Second st.. W liamsburgh Drogeiots supplied by CHAS. N, CRITTENTOS sipped by TON, 38 Sith ave, WOkLD's FAIR.—THE GREAT Paka EXPOSITION OF 1867, TO THE MANUFACTURERS, ECH ANICB, INVENTORS, RODUCERS, ENUINEEKsS, ARCHI PEC1B, ARTISTS, AD SCLENTIFIC AND EI CATIONAL UOBUANIZA Nb oa OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrick oy tux UNITED STATES AGENCY ov TH Exposition, No, 6 Spruce st, Tribune Buildin “4 and No 40 Park totes Building, New Yok THE UNDERSI NE. HAVIN BEEN ab. POINTED by the Secretary of State to the above named Agency, aud being desirous of the ratioa of hie countrymen iu his efforts to make as compete, interesting end cieditable as possible the representa thon of our country at the Great Exhibition, adopts thie method of conveying to them in’ uggestions Upon the subject, . a In each section ossigned to exhibitors of the United States, the objects exhibited wili be divided into tem groups, namely; (itoup 1 Works of art. Pd %—Materials and applications of the liberal Group 8—Furniture and other household articles Group 4 Clothing, (including cloths) gud vibes wea: iby apparel, Group 5--Mining, rough and wrought products. ( Pee 6—Iustrumentes aod processes of the mechan- Group TFood, fresh and preserved, in ite various states, troup 8—Live tural products and specimens, Group ¥—Natural horticultural produete bud spec)* G 0-0 . Pa 1 hjects especially exhibited for the pur improving the physical or eeulitoe i bhyrical and mo: ai condition of Applicants Mis please indicate ina note appended to the spel ey 3 1. It Mt is deatied to exhibit machines or other ob Jects requiring foundations or *pecial constructions, qe dimensions of those foundations or construc: bit Y. If it is desired employmen: of wate (ity or what pressure of be necessary 3. If it is desired to nut machinery in motion, what and whes le horse bit epperatus requiring the ‘As OF Of steam, what quan. water, or gas, or 6 wil will bo the velocity proper to each tmachine, sears Power will Le required, expicsed 4 {a general whatever information will be of ase of the machines, an: ® plan upcoa fixed wale” mm WORTOvEE pene It ls epprehended that individuals may not fully appreciate the importance of roviding’e comple @ Jepreseatation of he reat staples and the crude egricultaral and mine: uctions of th and he submits the aoadiceny of causin 5 ted competent person to be instructed im each enuse to ore collected, Inbeled and forwarded to Agen imens of the obarscier iodicated, fn for w be reserved, No rent will be charged to exhihitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the space they occupy ; but a arg ceyenaee Pale OF kp sud doco ‘ating ihe same, rin Ace o| . on or th will be paid by them, _ a Eis Froancers who apply for room in the park, and pose to establish there constructions A; any kind’ we eg: ene roel or Aerden will take care te give wihe of the establishn with ap indication of the extent ot prom yl th ge Miive notice will be ei ni @ notice w ‘ven to applicants as acceptance er iejeotion of their Tptestlons, yy erpted, the spplicants will have until January 3), 1867, to prepare transport their specimens ts dew Yor Deraited plans, on the scale of Om.020 to the meter showing the place assigned to each exhibitor, and gach individual moda of exhibiting, wether with « liet of the exhibitors, wili be transinitted by we (iovernment Agent priorto Jan. “1, 1566, in order thet the luperial Commission luay regulate the interior itions of the building in secordauce with the Fea rements vA thie Sapien. “ach Dation Can olaun, us ita special park, that pan of the Champs de Mars adjoluing the space allowed to it in the Palace of the Kxpoeision ‘To preven: unnecessary trouble, it should be under. stood that ities primary object to make the reps sentetion of the Uniied States as complete as Poem bie in all the groue enumerated below, add that it will therefore be necessary to rulect representative artic e in every group, rather than accep, an excess ip eur e. In order to secure the nuiversality of character above indicated, it is suggested that Tn each city or neighborhood, those ciasses of manufacturers, arti cans, and others who produce articles lox ve eneral consumption, should, w fhout any slay, agree among we or themeelves as to the specimens for whic! should be applied tor, si much epee very effort should be made to bring forward new and useful mechanical inventions, combinations and fabrica ; and pains shouldbe taken to have aii articies peat ahd thoroughly finished and prepared for exbi- ion, ‘The selections ot products wil! be limited in quan- tity to the erca they are to occupy; butin variety aud ebaracter they should comprise u full and fair repre- sentation of American products, industry, arts science, In compliance with o request made through our Minleter at Paris, the time jor filing applications from the United States has been so tar extended that ull which reach the undersigned before the Ist of Janu- oy next will be in season. When examined and cou- sidered, the decision will he duly made known, Parties wishing to exhibit, ae requested to apply immediately to the undersigned for correct forms of application and instructions, lnclowing postage stamps aa? Articles accepted should be delivered at New York Prior to January Sl, 1507. Articles accepted will be shipped from New York te Paris pnd returned at Government expense, Lf the expected necessary action of Congress obialus. The amount ot space agsigned tothe United States in the Eqhibition at Paris is pbout thirty thousand foot. The space to be assigned to thei in the sur rounding park for agricultural and other purposes bes not yet been decided upon: and aa it depeuds upoa the pature of the 4ppication forspace there, it is very desirable that such application shouid be seus in we s00n as posible, As wueh promptness sa may be con tent with due deliberation is earuestiy recommended in all eppl ToD& as it 16 possible that those received at New atter the let of January, 1500, will be too late. culars, « en rtbe tion for Agent TED Bares. No. 6 Spruce street, ‘wa ond Wo, © Pach Kew, biew Yeoh —

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