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(Comttemed fons the Fires Pause.) LOCAL NEWS, mew Yorke Amp Tas vicumrr. Bee Garir Conconn Baxx Ronnznt— Horrem Teewssnp Bowans.—Langdon W. David Kinney and a benk bills were stolen. by burglars between the and 2 P.M., during the ab- payrng-teller of the bank, Mr. Chesh- hed gone bome to his dinner, Afier the bank by means of false keys, the burglars had to open seven doors before they could reach the mfe in which the stolen bonds were de- The key to the safe door, which was Secured by « patent combioation lock, was found Dy the thieves lying ons shelf, With thie key they unlocked the safe and stole the entire con- tents, which they did up inaema!] bundle. The Dorglare, having socored the plun‘ler,then relocked all of the doors nd escaped. On the returo ot Mr. Cheshire, # rom dinner, he found that the key of the safe was gone, and immediately concluded thet a robbery bad been committed, Mr. Heywood, the President, who wae the only person who bed « duplicate key, Was in Porton at the time, He was immed.ately telegraphed to, and on bis arrival the great joss of the bank wes discovered. Mr. Heywood jinnediately laid the fecta in the ease before Col. Kuvts, Chief of the Boston police. That officer directed Detectives Heath and Jones, of the Boston force, to work up the case, Lag tendent Kennedy wae notified of the robbery. entieman made thecese known to @ umber of New York detectives, who were set to work to recover the bouds and arrest the daring Capt. Jourdan remem! ered that “Clar- ley Adame," a we)! known counterielier, lived 12 miles from Concord, Mass., and ie imagined that be might have been insirumental in committing the 'y. He repaired to bis residence bu’ Charley bed flown, A suspicions looking character, who visited ® house in 64th street, in this city, was next arresiod, it being thought that he commun cated with Adams, His name \s Bouton, and the time of the arrest he had #1,000 in counterfe! currency on bis On conditions that he should not be prosecuted, Bouton informed the police thats man named David McKioney ¥as tn communication with Adams. Through the inetru, mentality of Bouton, McKinoey was arrested afier 8 oop visit t Adams, On his person wes found $12,000 in bonas of the Coucord Bank. The Presiden of the bank, however, could no! them, and the prisoner said they were hit. Kinney finally wold the President if he would not prosecute jm he would tell where be got the bonds, to which Mr. Heywood agreed. From information McK.uney duparte., the officers, on the 264i: ult., weus to the vilage of Paulsboro, N. J., aud mado a descent on » small on the banks of the Delaware, Hore they Adams, but could discover auy money or bonds. After paying several visite io the house and searching it, they came home without discov- ering anything. Capt. Jourdan and Deecmve Elder, bowever, went beck again o tew days afterwards, and tore up the floor and dug up we earth beneath, and at ast discovered ao glass jar, hermetically sealed, containing $100,000 iu bouus, which were idevtified as ® portion of the stolen ty. They next visite: » water-gate, on the os ape the Delaware river, the base o: which wae covered at high water, Digg ng down four feet, they ound a wn box, herwesivcally sealed, which contained $79,000 in U. 8. bonds, also stwleu from tas Chasen Bank. ‘Ibe property was bioughs to this city and placed in the possession of Bupermn- tendent Keunedy. That officer seus for the Lauk officers, Who ideuiified the bonds Binoe his arrest, Adams has given the following Aistory of the burglary: Charles Adams, Heury Howard alias English ySliss Henry Hock, were eixbt ionts in Perfecting she robbery, Que of them happened to paseone day aud thought what » goca bank it would be to operate upou. He went in to get a bil changed, Lut Cheshire did not like its appear. suce aud reused to give chang:. A week aller- wards Adame went into the bank to purchase some bonds, sud discovered where the money was kept, the location of the aie where the key kept, cc, Tbe burglars then spent fifieen nights in sug an \wpression of the vuisiue door lock. They alter. wards fited keys to seven other locks, working ale feel i i I some seventy or eighty nights on thew, Hay ng Gained access to the safe they found the jock a combination one, aud the key takon away by the offcers of the bauk. bey then made paravous “ the sale opev. Fearing that + ey would awa Db ® man Who aleps iv on adjoining house, the burglars caiculated to biow Open the safe on « might during the equinoctial surm, Lut the equi- octal storms proved tou Nigat tor ther uucer- taking. They conclused toaliy to follow the Cashier and ieke toe wale key trom bim by force, “everin.ned to bake every risk 0 secure the plun-. der. Os the day of the robbery, two men urove up ip trons of the beuk wiile Mr. Cheauire was oul, one of Whom entered se bank w itu -\00 Koya, Wom the money out oi the sae, did it up ine bun dle and coolly Wa ked up \ Are@i., bie Was sup. sequently joined by she a iu the wagon, sud Wey taawe ther escape unuetected, Tur Frest Day oF Lext.—The solemy Chrietial test of forty daye commences to- lay. lo the Episcopa! Churches a} propriate services w,,! take piace without any sermon, and in the Cath edral (Trinity) ® choral penitential service will be held. In the places of Worship of the United Cbureh of Kogland and Ireland, # cu:ious fo. m of service ie introduced on this day. Ibis called “A Commination, or denouncing of God's anger and Judgment against sinners,"* and fulminates all the curser found in the book of Deuteronomy. Iu the Catholic Churches there will be mass at 639 o'clock A. M., ands low mass at 10jg A.M. Atthe early maas the ashes wil) be blessed and distributed, Iv tbe Cathedral the Archbishop will perform that duty iu person, There will beno sermon, The day is kept as semi-double, and the vestments worn by the clergy will be purple, this color veing the algu of peviteuce. Those who are able to do eo will (eas upon one meal to-day. Atthe 8. Albans (High Ubureb, Episcopal) a grand miserere will be sung. A New Dopox.—It cannot be denied that this is an era of improvements, inventions and discoveries, not only in the good and Useful, bus aleo in the vile amd wicked. A great Variety of new swindling “dodges” have recenily come to light, mot only in this city, but throughout the country. Ther exposure, however, has rendered pre eel A & obange of tactics and addiijional "in. provements,” the latest of which has just been made pubhe, A agent of « Philadelphia map. publ shing house bes, for some time past, ven about this and other cities, presenting circulars wo banking houses end leading bugness men propos- ing bo mpoly them with Gvere cop'es 2% Som pleve Alla, nving ® map of every territory in be bem). ec with o Gazateer of the world, bound in two volumes, be mcdes inserting & 6; did business advertisement sil for the wum of $25, to be puid in advance. 4 bill tor thie ameunt having Leen twice preseuted tw the of one of the benking institutions of this city, who had subscribed but pot paid the money, be wrete to the pretended firm in Phila- aaa but revetved no reply, He next wrote to a large bona Ade publishing house there, and receiv- ed s reply siesing thas bu dreds like himself had Maximo 4 Snow or Wonn.—The Street | own Contractors having ascertained where snow ends and mud begins, by reference probably to official doeamente, or from «ficial information, bad amall choosing, the coun wee oafe, Mr. Pilly continued in a similar mscke for some time, wheu the audience dispersed. A New Swinpie.—For weeks past persons who have been robbed of personal estate have reeeiv- gangs of men at work yesterday in several streets | od letters signed “Howard,” confidentially advising inthe 5th, Tth, Oth awd 15th. and @ few ober | them to communicate with bim for the recovery of Wards Ifthey willonly double their forces and increase their diligence, they ean soon reduce the mortality of the c.ty, and earn for themeelves the thanks, as well aa the money, of th @ community Oo parte of Cena), Mulberry, Baxter and other streets, mounds of ashes and garbage exint, at regular inter vale, reminding one of the watch tow- esof ancient days Rey. Dr, Wa, ADAMS will deliver a lectnre this evening, on ‘* Rome and ite Catacombs, at the roome of the Young Men's Christian Association, 161 F fth avenue Admission will be free. Covompra CoLLear,—The Second Annual Febibttion of the students took place at Wallack's ‘Theatre yesterday, at 10 o'clo k A. M., in presence ef a large and fashionable audience. The exercises | were inte esting, aud called forth the uguel amount « pplause and bequeta, Mr. A.C. Mer- | rian, President of te BSemor Cinga, | resided, and Mr. George HB. Crowe, from the General Theoio- ical Betwinary, offered up the opening prayer THE COURTS, Corat Caterpan Tare Davy, Snpreme Conrt Cirer rr (Over and ‘Terminer.) Part Il. Noe, 2.1166, 1:76, 1°75, 15,18 1114, 1125, 1 1132, 1126. 1142, 1144 1156, jos: ' i Noa, Sil, 65 i 776, 668, 154, B47, 6 0, 686, 652. ba), 606, Kitu, 98, 790, Hpecial tm Noe. 174, 179, 118, 187, Wid, 228, 225 10 21 6, Supevior 1t—Part 1, —Noe, 969, 9% )'s, IS11.1795, 1361, doco GAT, 401, 1T66, 1945, 45€ ivy 1723, 1615, Part bi--Noe, 1767. 24 4 24:2, 2454, 1756, 9452, 2484, 2485, 9465, 249, L492, 2494, .496, Coumon Pleas—Part J, Calendar. Part [l.—Nos, b 14:7, 1428, 1040, Tou, 1475, 1488, © change made in the & ALI, LE 1146 he, Isly, 508, 10s4, 1437, Ax Ovp Serr Berriey.—The enit of John G. Boker etal, agt. Greene ©. [oneon, inte collector of the port, which hasbeen peuding inthe United States Crreait Court for nearly fourteen years pest, wae enlled on for trisl Jas andafter @ protracted hearing terminat ay by Judge Shipman rendering averdict for tho United sta'es Iu the yoar 1850 Boker & Co, imported a quantity of bran- dies from Rochelle, Frane mto this port, which were navanced by the « 160% appl aisere more than ten per cent, above invoice v; dupen which inerenee war therefore cuareed - ai iby of twenty per cent. Both the advance au pons duty were paid under protes!, and suits were brought t recover back this money, One suit for a considerable amount was bio t ageing Colrcvor Keafieid, and was lost, some y sro, the jury returning a verdict for the Another itaportation, made in vaneed in the time of Coil e it Just tried was b. ou oudDued apenet bis wicow as latter anit was tried be ore occupying sone days, in the lost by the government, the jury returnin, erdet tor the piaintifis, ior the full amount by them claimed. A new trial was subsequently granted by J udge Nel- fon, Upon exceplions taken io the protest, and tne matter was again tried betore Juige Shipman in 1562, Upon this occasion the ju'y tailed (0 agree, staria nine fos the piaiutiffe aod three for the defendant, Bronson, and were accordingly discharged, Ihus the matter stood iu tiie case, that tad now become someon famous inthe (nited States Court, til Thu last, when it was fain called up before Judge Shipman anda jury, ‘ibe plain coutenved jor @ reiund of some $5.04) ia is suit, and tor seve eral thousand doiiare ia ocher suits depending upon it, which, they alleged, were illegally exacted. iiis onor Judge Sbipimn: in @ charge to the jury, that was very fuilanaciesr, instructed them (hat they trovernmeut had estab. Ont to bbeir e@tistaction ; they must presume such been reguiar and ieval, uu- wh by positive prool where- wer words, that the burdes Judge } vat 1560 On appramement to lees ihe plaintiffs um 4D 16 was iliegnl; or, | Of pLook was upon the plaintiffs to show atlinatively any illegality in ibe a) praisement, she jury reiurned « veruict ior the Government. Tur ALLEGeD Cutan Parvateen.—In the U. 8 Distriet Court yesterday, among the returns of pio- cess was the case of the al eged Chillan Privateer, Hon, Daniel 5. the Meteor. The District Attorney Dickeuson, siated (hat the gover to proceed, and desired ap early was filed om belali of the owners of denied the truth of the alleges hibe|, asks that it may be a wed with costs, aud the vessel, tackle, &c, be restored w her owners Tux Mook Avcrion Cuanos.—This case, the par ticulare of which wore reported in yesterday's BUN, ocenpied the whole time of the Court of Oyer aud ‘Terminer yesterday, The defense offered evidence to show that the transaction was a loan, aud also to show the good character of Zeus Bu nham, the ac cured. The care war not ce ded, the couneel for the defense sta'ing that he had vixty witnesses to call to the character of the accused. BLanven Casn.—In the Superior Court yesterday, Judge Barbour presiding, the case of Vilter against Linneman came up, for trial. The plaintiff, in thie charged that the defendant ssid of her and ber eet forth in the “You and your wile have perjured your- and sworn falsely in the case belore dudve Ledwith.” This war confiimed by ber dauch or, The defendant phiare was” the Judge « eed tha able, hut the phrase » not, ‘The jury were to mine who were correct, end the dainages were in their discretion, T y ave a verniic. for the piaintill jor six ceuts damages. Passixo Counrenrveit Firry Cent Coragnoy, Ero,—Joln 1. Slaser amd William Miller were esterday bronght before U. 8 Comm'ssionor tillweil, ou a charge of passing about « countenei. 6) cemt currency. Altera n B, bob praoners were commute ward Murai, Whose examination on a charge of Pascing counterielt currency was cominenced a tew days since, was cominitted for trial, yesterday, by the U. B. Commilesioner, the evidence beime conclu. sive of the prisonec’s guilty inwant in Passing the spurious stu Pouce Lwren.iaener. Highway Robbery nm Wall Street," Up Gamlich, while passing through Wall street on Monday night, was assaulted near the corner of Peal er by two young men, who knock ed bin down and stole forty dollare from him. the robbers tied wheu Gamlich culled 10r heip, and officer Moore, 0! ‘he les Precinct, succeeded {n arresting two 1WeR Of surpicion, Who Kuve the names of Thos, Fleming and ianicl Mock The money was not re- cove ed. The prisovers were arraigned betore Jus tice Peo ling erday, who locked them up for trial in aefauli of @x,uu bal euch Both of the accused, who are young men, deny their wut, rin law eay that the "On this, re action- Mroekliyn, ARRIVAL OF THE Nivetiera Rromesr.— The steamer Sun Jacinto, with the 90th Kegiment on board, arrived at New York yesterday afternoon, when the men were landed and marched to the Battery Barracks, where provision had been made for thelr accommodation until thls day (Wedne day), when they wili be tormaily ivel by the auworl and prominent « f Brookly ment will laud i “erry at Jot A salute will be th trom the dock upon thelr arrival, (hey will then Biate Aiseual, in Por Roriment, N. Gy where dellvered and @ collation se WENDELL PHILLIPS AT THf ACADEMY oF Mosto.—A lasge audience assembled in the Brooklyn Academy of Music lastevening, to hear Mr. Wen- dell eid Phillips give his views On national affairs, oe being one ofa cou ces of (he “Brooklyn FF Of Lhe Association made f introducr wt Phillipe comm ed bh ematks hiea! with Kepubii jussitu pOreUCc ayeten of th orth aud h, contending \asted th views they d tho reeulis of ene ok at dow A tu (he presen, Seot the campaigo in Virgiuin. whieh the foiten up under the nity.” ‘The P Hous and thatas ioug Routh woud fime, anid «py had Deew fou.hs agacuet the tebe, Genera Lew Lut the = pieseni Calpaigh, he couwnde, mus be Seale: Audrew Jouneon, lee ed the Bouthorm arm) aod \rantihe Northera host, Lee wea whipped, aud thee euded that matter; bus to Presi was prepared bis pl the ated to press his plan even at ihe risk of breakine with Congress, ty that body had roved iteeli firm aad true, anu as long as it could be Adi thas posslom, agaluss @ President of thar the property. The letters were plainly worded, and the writer intimated that he had purchased the stolen articles before he knew how they were obtained, bat ifthe prior owners would send bim the amount he Inyested in them through the Wilhame- burch Post Office they would be promptiy returned. Several parties receiving those letters took them to Captain Woglom. the 46th Precinct, for advice, ‘The Captain immediately saw the frand, and recom. mended decoy letters to be sent. By thie meane he hae succeeded in arresiiog a yonng man named liavid Leon, 97 years of age, ehocalied at the F Office for the letters, tes that he is ool acent in the matie ill be examined by ° Dailey thian veral lovters of the ch mentioned are now in the hands of the Captain, and will be produced in the Court during the examination, Kinos Co, Boar or Screnvisors met last evenuing and received a report in favor of macadam- izing the roade leading to the cemetery of the Hely egested shoul Cross in Flatts Ag the Brown of the 6 praying for a balanee of $200 county be ; hi nd ae alieced, kept back by Cepisin Maddox, Pr t Marehal, by whom he waseniieted, The Board ¢ led that the county having alieady paid the full bounty, could not repay it Persistent Atremrt To Destroy A TENE. MENT Hover ny Fiax.—Since Saturday leet three attempts have been made to fire a tenement house in Franklin street tween Oak and Calver rtreets, Greenpoint, bu h time without positive ruccers A ted dollars will cover the lorses of t hreo it the alarm he inmates at theer pe t dweilins, cannot be ppte have been made to fire this thore mentioned In A Praxoronres Factory,—The Fire feevory of the Caited Pianoore Compsny, corner 1 First end South Third etreets, B.D), was discover ed on | 4 o'clock vesteriay morning, b tthe flines extinguished with @ loesof about #5), i ire in said to have originated frou spontaneous tion, MARINE NEWS. Fob. 14 8. rlees, 6 66; 8. sote, 6 24; High Water, (7 5t CLEARED, STEAMSIHIPS--Kennebec, Phil'a Nereus, Poston. BARKS-—Ibie, Galveston; Edwards, Liverpool. BRIGS—Alea, Mobile; Angostura, Cadir; T Youne, Kineton; Machias, Neuvitas, J Bb Campbell, Pau P. BCHOONERS Jan Hone, Philatelphia; Laure Gertrude, Mobile; Wide World, Charleswn. AREIVED. PTF AVRHIPS—G Telfair. Morehead City; Fi Cid, Newbern; Peleatine, Liv’ fe + Cha: leston; Peruvian, Liv'l; Flag, N, Orieane F beau, Savan nah; Ban Jacinto, do; Bantee, Mobile. SHIPS Wm Cummings, Leghorn; Sam‘! Russell, Japan; B Robinson, Liverpool. BARKS —Moneta, Bordeaux; Jessie, Cardene:; Rossn Jane, Hon; Jupiter, Marsellies: Mary Luc etig, Apalachicola; Eliza, Neuvitas; Azelia. Foo Chow; hai alerme Felix Barnabo, Marseilies; Edouard, (Russian) Marseilles, BRIGSErcole, Palermo: Memento, Trieste: Octn Belle, &¢ Dom, City; Navarino. Mobile; Cath, Roeers, Bangor; A B atte: son, Porto Cabello; Corira, C.en- fuegos; Maisanilia, Saitilla River; Bamson, Pelermo; Benjamin Delano, Galveston, BCHOONERS~ Z A Payne, Exstport; Gertrude, do; 8 &W simmons, Norfolk; J Satterthwaite, il- mington: A b Martia, Richmond, Moses G Leonard, dames Kiver, Va; 5 R Smith, Provinceewn; CD Horton, Windsor; FE Arculariua, Boston, bound 8, 1, F bmith, Boston fer Philadelphie; Laguna. Bangor; Frontier, do; Virginia, Boston; Othello, Wilmington; Fdith, Mobile: Conneaut, Jacksonville, Fla; st Ce- cile, St Kitts, BELOW —Two brigs and one bark, Wind N. W. Too Late for Classification. DEATMS, McCORM On Monday evening, Feb. 12th, Catoarine ormick, youngest daughter of Peter an) Mary MeCormick, aged 1 sear and 6 months The relatives and friends ot the family are re«pect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at 1 o'ciock, without further notice, from the residence of Ler parents, 14 Renwick at, iw YHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST— HAIR Colla, #2 to #7; awitches, #3 to m2, at PECK. HAM's ladies’ fashionable hairdressing estab.sh- ment, 251 Giraud at, bet. Bowery and Cliristie at, up stairs suo DO YOU WANT A NICE son L. 1, pensantly lo ad, ivated and woodland, ali for 20), with easy W. MEAKS, coal aud wood office, Atiau ‘ic, da brooklyn Jol MEDICINES, LL SCROFULOCS DISEASES, OLD ulcers, iumours, cancers, eruptions and every jorm of skin diseases, treated by Dr. eULLER at bis office and drug store, 45 Suilivan at, N.Y, ficm Canal ot. Conrultations by letter aus anu medicines forwarded, D&. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST., NEAR Oh ave'—D)iseases of the heart, junes, liver, kid- Heys Uicerated throats, scrofuia, bad blood, tumor erupiions, buwo-s and overy form of ulcers cused, }*- WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERKY, OF HE OLDEST ONE MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH, BRON. CHULLIS, DIPFICULLY OF BREATHING, ASTHMA, HLOAKSE 35, SORE THROAT, CROLD, AND EVERY AFFEGTION OF 1 ee HROAT, LUNGS, AND SHMEST. It does not dry up a cough aud leave the seeds of con, pion in the system, but loosens it and cleanses the lunge oj: ail inpuritics. PRICK, ON DOLLAR A BOTTLE, For sae by J. BP. DINSMORE, 86 Dey st, New York. 8, W. FOWLE & BON, Proprleiors, Boston, And by ai Drugeiste, Hy G RAVEL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVEN Tin the worss cases, and the only wedicine th at will pectnancntly cure the diseases of the kidue * and biacder, are to be hya at Dr, WM. BAKKE 14d South Oth et, Willlameaburgh, “ YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING? ASYLUM iso enedat the of Jaxing- d Olet at, For adiusies poly to the let st, bet u the hours of Yand } days. Applicants tmiust b ing cert geod conduct. Rules eu be 0: telued Le As. tum, dau NY! ICE—DK, ho M. BROWNE, LATE 0} LN seh shh ave, wonld inform hie ieode that he vativentially consulted, #6 10 Spring et. tive be ow the Bowery, SEWING MACHINES, LL FIRST CLASS NEW SEWING MA. chines exchanged, for eale, and to ren: ai js Mroadway, where w be found the larger, nod Sesortinent of ta and manuiacturing tachi: theetty, All persons who purchase or exehan Sue chines at this establishment will bave the pr Oo! excime ng tor any other machine wituia thirty days trom the time of purchase without extrac! aise, Also eecond hand machines for anle cheap uy Ass 1} owdway, next door to Brosdway theatre S45 | Por SALE CHEAP—2 WHEELER & Wilson's ce K machines, in mn excelent runnlug order for odd und ous to >. Apply to 125 Bank wt, rear house, h SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE, TO Rent | or exchange, Ail first ciaee machines, new and second hand, ior cash oF part payment, at No. ooh | Boasway, up etairsy, Moffat Buildiay) N. BoNG Hurmbuggery, pretended philauthrophy or reco | ised Bere els Uae dealing, 4 42 W HhELER & WILSON'S SEWING MA. chines ’ Mach. ues adjusted, to purchaeed, J. 7. ELLIS ted bus ier, conducted #28 aiuple Convenience, it has become ao ry hecwanity.” sun, BAVINGS BANS, UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK — CANAL ST., COR OF VARICK WTERES], bIX PEK CENT. Fibs ub LAX.S33 | BUSINESS CHANCES. RARE CHANCE —GROCERY AND liguor store, with stock, fixtures and good will, now doing a cash business of $160 to #200 per week, Keason for selling trouble in the family: rent $8 per month, It will be sold ts the highest bidder in twe days, Apply at 303 Monroe rt. 108 A NEWSPAPER ROUTE Fo B SALES i ir week. '. piety 04 ee su Boch ot. vad tp hs me) - ‘AN OYST AND DINING BALOON, leage.etock and fixtures, good location,cheap rent, EDWARD Layron ‘8 REWARD, “1 Covty not be have believed it |" exclaimed Mra, Pierce Bradshaw. “I could not have believed it!" she repested, over and over *gain; eed thes to be sol 4 bargain, by appiying on the ar the fell into » ft of a ; 17 Centre batraction ee oTrha alo Her husband, Cakl RS’ SHC who bad been glancing wearfty : “FOR SALE— Apply at 166 West Broadway, in rear. oo A CORNER STORF—FOR SALE THE flock - ‘td eor pete egy AE is © geet location, c yin, ners & capital Galp re ment Ff Call ve 1 Washingten at, corner of Barrow at, N.Y. iataiaeidieaie Ulead, BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALE—WILL BE sold cheap; re f the store, with riments to live in, only €19 @ month—-paid up wll the let of Maich. Apply on the premises, 145 Fast 28h ot 72 B! TCHER SHOP FOR BALE—A GOOD joeation. Large store, back room and good cellar. W ill be sod cheap as the owner has other business. I, must be sold, Apply at 268 Broadway, room 4, 25 FOR SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIX. o over ® magezine, turning leaf after leaf withow reading, or perbape seving even the heading af » page, at length eaid, “1 could ‘You bave large faith, my dear,” observed the lady. “ Fortunately for Selina, I had mo faith in btm,” ‘Was the reply. Mre. Pierce Bradshaw was not an eloquent per fon; she never troubled her husband or any one elee with many words ; #0 she only murmured, ip 8 subdued voles, “Fortunately, inceed !** “What « fellow he was!" said Mr, P. Bradshaw closing the magazine. “Do you reisember how de lighted you were with bim the evening of the tableaus at Lady Westrophe's? There wos some thing #0 elegant and dignified in bis bearing; se touch ease and graee of manner ; hie address way Perfect—ihe confidence of » well-bred gentleman, subdued, almost but not qnite, Into softness by the Umidity of youth. This was thrown inte strong relief by the manners of the young men of the farnily, whose habite and voices might bave en titled them to take the lead, even now, in the go- ahead schoo), which then was hard! existence at al! events in England,” i= oar were quite a4 much taken with bim as 1 an. * No, dear, not quite. Edward Le OD Was eape- cially suited” for the society of ledion Flis tastes and feelings are—or were at that time—all sincere ly refined; be was full of the impulse of talenta, which he never had strength to ing forth: his thoughts were ever wandering, and he needed per- hon excitement, particularly the excitement of euty and muse, to bring them and keep them where he was. He was strongly end strangely moved by excellence of any kind, so that it waa excellence ; and the ovly thing I ever heard biw express comtem pt for was wealit |—yen, wealth !* *I could not have believed it!"' said Mra Pierce Bradabaw again. “That partewlar night it was whispered he wae engaged io Lela Medwin, When she sang, he lke young Appollo at ber harp, too entrance ed to turn over the leaves of music, his eyes over- flowing with delight, and the poor little girl so be wrtched iy aie attentions that she faucied every whi a declaration of love, .. iu |'* said Mrs. Pierce Bradshaw, “Then her mother showed every one what tures of one of the oldest and best flour and feed tes, Brooklyn, near City Hall, Immediate poe Apply © Hi. F. COYLE & CO, 76 me Fok SALE—A MACHINIST SHOP, WITH ' tools belonging to it. Appl 2 Centre a 556 JPOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE LEASE, stock and fixtures of an old and well established liquor store, in the beat location of the 14th Ward, Apply to THOS. GAFFNEY. Auctioneer, 866 Eighth avenne 265 Fok SALE—5 YEARS’ LEASE AND FIX. tures of an old establiehed meat, fish, and voge- table market; will be sold ata bargain, Inquire at the cor of 6th and North 4th ete, Willisnebargh, 114 i )R SALE—THE STOCK AND Fixtures of a small toy and candy stere, with @ room and two behroums attuched; cheap rent. Kuquire at S26 West 26th at, 69 fk‘ YR SALE—AN EXCELLENT LIQUOR tore down town, whole house, ley y rent free, Appiy to P. GAFF mbers st, room 9, until sold, Price ™ c $50, 67 G ROCERY FOR SALE—STOCK AND T Axtures of « fires clings grocery, in @ good location, and dong a good trade, in Brooklyn, The tore having other business, will make lit roprie- terms with @ purchaser, CRKHY, 98 Ful- ton ave, Hrookivn, 331 HE BEST CHANCE OFFERED YET— The dining, oyster and liquor saloon, 86 Cathar- ine rt, near the market, for sale with sioce and fix- be se; reason, owner is going Bouth. ie we con, $] 5O WILL BUY FURNITURE FOR A ov family, with store, back 100m and front cellar; rent paid to May Ist; ton stove coal, wood, segars, candy, toys, &e., included, Apply at 220 Fifth rt, bet. North 7th and Sth ete, Wilhasceburgh, | Pos Apply © WM. MA session immediately. INST RUCE - lovely sketch he had made of Lelia’ addy LON. that indeed it » as wo iovely ; bus t hang A wees ns | POrttsl judge,"* BANJO AND ETHIOPEAN JIG, CLOG, | *8be was a silly woman,’ observed the lady. buriesque and Irish jig dancing taght by the re- “She would not have been considered #0 if they nowned JOUN BOGAN, ish Ean had heen married,” replied the gentleman. “Mam. ouston st, in the store; terme $5 per course, 263 $6 Banjos at aii prices. mas heve no mercy on each other in those delicate man@uvrings. Well, he waltzed with her always; and bent over her, willow-fashion; looked with her atthe moon; and wortes sonnet which she took to herself, for it was addressed ‘To mine own dear—— ; and then, when about eight weeks sflerwaris wemethim at the dejevner at Bally Lodge, he was as entranced with Lizzy Grey's uitar ashe bad been with Lelia's barp, skewhed er \ittle tiger Lead for her granamamma, waltzed with Aer, bent over Aer wiliow-iashion, hooked With ber at the moon, and wrote another sonnes addressed * To she loved one,’'* “Buch men. ** exclaimed Mrs. Pierce Brad. shaw. Bhe did not finish the senience, but looked esifsuch meu ought wo be exterminated. And se they ought! “There was 60 much about him that I liked ; his fine talents, good mansers, excellent position im society, added bis ,ood nature, and—~" “Good fortune,"' added Mrs, Pierce Bradshaw. “No, Mary,” said herhusband,quietiy, ‘1 never was a Hammon worshipper, itis occurred, if you rewemLer, befure the yellow pesulence bed #0 completely subverted Loudon tust the very sristocracy kuelt aud worsuipped the golden cali s and mo bLiame to the calfto receive the bomage, Whatever inay say Of those who paid is,"* “Idid not mean that as a reprocf, Pierce,” re Plied bie wite, most truly, “I think 1+ quite net ural to like young men of fortune—we could vot get on without them, you know; and is would be very imprudest—vwry imprudent—indeed to tp vite any young man, however : xceileut, when we want to get these young girls, our poor nieces, off, I declare \t ie quitemelancholy, Jane is becoming eertoue since she bas grown so thin; andI fear the men will think Belle a blue, sho hes eo taken to the British Museum, Ov, how I wish people would live, and bring up sud get off their daugb- ters! Four marriageable nioces, # ih such farthing fortunes, are enough to drive any poor aunt die tracted i" This was the longest speech Mrs, Bradshaw ever made in ber life, sud she sigtea aeeply as its cov- clusion, “You may weil sigh!" laughed the gentleman ; “for the case seema Lopeless, Bat T was going to sey, thas sel knew him vetier 1 wes really going to take the young geutleman @ little to task on the score of his philandering. Leila was really atiach- ei to him, apd bad reiused s very advantegeous offer for bs suko; but the very uexs week, at ap~ otter bouse, I fuurd him enchained by # sparkling wiuow-correctiug | er drawings, paying the hom- age of intelligent miepce and sweet smiles to ber Wil, leaning bis white-gloved hand upon her chair, gnu looking in her eyes with his most bewitch softness, “The extent of this flirtation po one cou auticipate ; bus the sudden appearance o Lady 1 Jobuson effected a total chauye. She drove tour. do-bend and was adead shot—the very sutipodes or sentiment, We said her laugh would drive Ed- ward Layton distracted, anu her cigurette be bie death, But, no! the magni Svence ot her towboyism caught his fancy. He enshrined ber et once as Dians, baye. the moon with bunting songs, wrove @sonpet tothe chase, and then, with bis own bands, twisted it into a ciguretie, with which her ladyship puffed it to the winas of heaven, while wandering with the Lothario amid a grove of fra- grantiimes, The wrie was, that at beskiast the next morning Lady Di was subdued, driving up ferninine, and asked Kdward to take the reine for ber after junch You remem. er jeft them were; aud Inext met him at Killarney, giving hiv chestnut jocks to the breeze, bis ara to the car, and bis eyesto elady of bine-mocking celebrity, who, never baving had many lovers, was jnclined to make the wost ot the present one, Circum- stances rendered me acquainied with some fmiw relating to his ‘ flirtatious," if his soit anc senu- mental wayscould be called by sucha uame, I bad seen poor Lelia at Baden Bacen; anu l dar say you can recall what we heard of another |, ot b's nearer hoi Well, I encounteied my he: of ladies vening, Wauderiug amid the rujned aisies of Mucrose Abbey, I saw that bis im pressible mature had taken s thoughtiul, it note religous tone, trom the scene, and ve commenced the conversation by declaring, that ‘he was s great fool!" * Kuave, rather,"’ said Mrs, Pierce Bradsbaw, (To be Continued.) 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