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Comsiuned irom Use Firat —_—~— ~ LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND THB VICINITY. Tire Wrarnen—Seatixa.—Thowe who @eagined the: the reign of the Ico King he! wr- minged were sudden'y notified to the contrary on Thuredey, by the aberp, biting aimoapbere tat) bem made its presence felt. At Toclek AM. yemerday, the thermometer stood ab 7 cexre foove mero, and rose gradual y threngiout the ay antil midnight, when it stood at 20, with o “declining tendency.’' The ice on al! he poodsin nd around the city ia in very fair condiliom aud sketing was again revived, thousands partiipet tg m the eporta, At Central Park, bowever, the 0D wes act up, as it was thought Leter to rep the lake clean until thie morning, 'p order to secure good ice for several daye The col faep @ welcomed ee 0 blewing by bealihy peioar ans, who are now enabied to walk over the lils of fronen anow, garbare, sabes, eto, free from the Gor that they are about to sink out of sight, Brasisn Wan “rramen iw Ponr.—The Gpenied war steamer Donne Isabella la Catolice” arrived at thie port on Toursiay from Mavens The “Isabella te Cat fica’ ie commanded by Captain Joachim Posad)|, sod tee paidle-wheel steamer of 6) horse power, carrying 16 guna with a crew of about 160 men. The Spanish steam frigate Carmen, Captain Montenegro, also from Havana, arnve’ et this port yestertay, The Carmen carries 41 gunsan! 40) men. The report fe, thes the business of the two war vessels here ts to keep an eye on ponsible privatesring expedi- tons against Bpanish commerce, under the Chillan Gag. Hgeattu Commissiongens.—This body met yet'erday afternoon, when the Mayor preseute! « letter from Dr. Burde)l, Deputy Health Officer, in- forming him thas the Austrian brig Memento,from Trieste, bad been thoroughly fumigated, and would be released from Quarantine with the ap- proval of the Health Commissioners, which waa given. Dr, Morrie reported case of ship fever at 277 Mott treet, and the Cy Lnapector was di- rected to bi the sewer connection between 73d street and 8d and 4th avenues made now, beloe the ground thaws, Dr, Payne presented « p for Quarantine prepared by Dr. Maraien, of Q bec, waich he said was the best was acquaint- ed withand recuromended the general goverament enforce it atevery port of entry ont coast. Dr, Sayre read an interesting Dr. John Kovx, showing how the ch Welied over tie iriand of Bi. Thomas, agaings the ection of the trade winds, and by contact of p sons and clothing, and also poinung out be wethod by which checke! and confined © where found, The Board then adjourved, Zexo Bonsgam iN SING SiN Yester- day wornmg Deputy Bheriff Ryodera tok Zeno Burnham, recently convictod at the Oyer and Terminer of keeping # mock auction, to the Biate Prison at Bing Bing. FENIANA,—Proparations are still going ahead ot the Heed Centre's and Senate's Hea lquarters. The former for the salo of their bonds and for the great mass demousiraion at Union Square the me for which, however, has not been fixed, The latter are busy with affeira of the coming Congress et Pitteburg, which meets next Mouday. Major Tresilian and Major Courtney of Geo, Bweeney's stall, have transmitted to Pittsburg all tue plane and estimates ‘or a great camnpalkn, which will le Soe by G Weeney w the Cougress. Col, O'Mahoney, « or two ago, ved « letter from John Mitchell, dated Paris, Jan, 27, io which De congrasulaves Col OM. wits Laviog got rid of the Constitution, the Senate and the tile of Pres dent. Ho approves of tho Head Centre's message the Now York Congress, A mreting ot Fenane was Leld on Frivay night at Newark, when 500 was subscribed towards the Senatorial I'vcasury of the Brotherhood, Sr, Paruick'’s Dar.—Yosterday Mayor Hoffman was waited upon by « deputation from various Irish Societies, requesting bis Honor to notify the Street Cleaning Contracters to bave the streets along the route. f the procession on Bt. Patrick's Day (17th March) thoroughly cleaved. ‘The wishes of the commitiee were complied with, New York Fre AcApemy } xucorrion. ~The Junior Exhibition of thie popular educa- sional Institution took Place at the hall of the Cooper Union last evening. The hall was com- pletely Giled wish the frienis and admirers of the pupils, Afver music by Do !worth's Band, came an ore- thon, “Our Duty,” by G W. P. Smith, who brietly stated the ciroumstances iu wocch the nation flude iteelf to-day, after a blooly war, Av oration on music waa then given by Henry C Harding, which was well spoken, and with tho natural i of the theme, Tbe tani then gave some from “Crispino by RK. F. totlowed with an oration on ‘uy tollies of fasiion were shown uy. After another piece of music, Arthur M. Hawks recited an ovlgi- Bel poem ou Meu, Wich receive: much applause, Charles VU. Kiuiball then delivered au oration ou the Coutral Pork, in whicn jhe physical, educa- fiorel, aud mera aspects of List beaust:tul resort wore portrayed, “Neiional Lise," by Jos. BH. White! 1, Came wears, followed by ‘Ar. hing” quads from the Bohemian girl, by tue An orativa by 8. HF iiott, on Poverty aud tts Vickime, aud another by LH, Nutthug, on “‘Home,"' wore well receive! “Howe, pweet Home," by the bau, followed by the vourdicsion, broughs the proceedings to a close, Dr, Websier presided, and on the stave wore Commissioners Millen, Vance, Hayes, Turner aad Bloomfield of the Board of E jucation, together with Luspector Larremore, All the oratious were orig nal, and were pervaded with @ high tone of woral- ity. Vaventincs,— During St. Valentine's Day end the dey following (Wednesday and I ureday), 68,000 letters, in eduition to the reyular mai Were conveyed to 4 @arriers of this ouy Convention oF Laisa SocteTins,—The Convention held the usual weekly weetlng for the celebration of 54. Patr * evening, Mr, Patrick McArile in the char. The Q iarrymen's Bociety aunounced their determination of partici. pating in the celebration, A communication from the Father Mathew Convention wee read, asking for a Committees of Conference in regard to the celebration of Bt, Patrick's Day. Aiter debate, she President having ret read the B. -Laws on she subject, stated that bebad allowed the through courtesy only, and Cecilie! as “The communication received from the ance Conveution be returne’, and + representatives be respectiuiy req iested to twiorm their Convention that they wil be received by the Convention of Irish Socieies iu the same manuer a8 any eter Bociery,' Which means simply that all Societew wishiag wo parade with the Irish Societies, sual! come in aud pey their assessinent of pb each. cir destination by the letier- hoolr Judge Conuolly, as Treasurer of th tivel for the benefit of uu owe end orphans of the 6vth for tae benefit of the ‘amilies of those who toll of the fret Bull Run basile, preseated bis the amount for that and on the Mon‘ay preced ing Christmas day be paid ¢546 more wo fi widows. The Convention a4journed at a late hour Axcsements, — Bannum’s, — The Circus, which bas given sueh satisfaction to the visitors of thie esabishment, will close to-day, and this aiternoon and eventog will be the last appearance. On Monday, Mr. Barnum wil) introduce « new historical, epectacular and aeriptural drama of “Man, or Terael in Ezypt," which has been four moenthe ia preparation, and in which the “ Pillar of Fire! * Mosea in the Bullrushes," with the e'om end Departure from Egypt," will be represented, Among he curiosiiiees may be named the pretty Circassian girl, Zulema Ayre. Al the other curiosities as usual Baosvwar.—The “barrel of apple sass,” 18 not yet found, Owens ts after is etiil. Woov's Tuaatam The cew theatre oppomte the Ht. N.cholas Hotel bas been successful. Frank Drew's impersonation of “ Loose-heel Weet-ern,"* “tuk' last week, but had to give placeto Mas Lucille Western," who appears next week asthe “Child Stealer,” « character in which she has won “golden opini “sd Wisrens Gatpar.—Rooth ta playing ‘ Richelieu" to hwmense houses. His matineos on Wedn y are wo crowded that many are disappoluted in Obteining an entrance, He personation of the great Fren b Minister is the grandest thing which has been witnessed on the stage for many years, Fiurs,—A fire broke out at about 8 o'clock yerterday morning in the bake: f Raphae! Gold- om th, ja the basement of No, 839 East H 1 for two theumand collare, The upper floors were occupied by « num families, whose spgregate lone amounts to one thousand doilars........ A fire took plac ook yerterday moruiry in the grocery sure o Lawrence Porter, No, 243 Weat Fifteen.h street, Hie loss wan about 4400, which is covered by in- Surance. The upper floor was oc i / seovera) colored fam{ Their i nail. The building was hily damaged, No, 241 was oc. cupied by Gott'ried Lobell, butcher, Lose @200, Iveured for $1,600, The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, FaTau Fat..—Leon Lortie fell down a seeffold be vease! at Wells Ship Yard, foot of 6th street, East K ver, yesterday worning, aud wasivstantiy kille:, Tne body wae removed to bis late residence, No. 803 Bighih at Acctpest on THe H. R, Rattroap.—The Poughkeepa.o passenger end frei,bs sran on the Hudson River Railroad, which Jef Thirtieth street, in toe city on Thursday at 6:15 P.M, wee thrown from track near Cold ppiing. Cousi- derable tujury occurred to severai care by fire, which was communicaiod from the stoves in the cars. Noreportof any injury passengers hae been received, except that it is reported vue ludy was Lurt. Wonrktxoyven's Lecturnr.—A free lecture was del.vored last evening to workingmen, atthe hall, 206 Eigbth a ue, near List street. The subject of tue lecture was “Bacchus. or Auti- Bacchus" fo which the effects of following the god of rum and revelry was pictured, aud the different etfects of adhering to his opponent, The lecture Was an adoirabic ong and was listeued to with marked atteution by a large au tience com- posed of working people, These iectures are very pop aremoug the masses in the vicinity. The next le ture will take March 2ud, Bubject maine of Ancieat Labor,'* by Wm, ©, Prime, Exq. Masog Genrrar O, O. Howarp wit pe at Cooper Lustitute this evening, Le subjecn * The Free. men," is one of much interest as tue present juncture, Admismon will be by tickers, Sov advertiweuent THE COURTS, Law ov th Boab Waxsine 10 Past Darveus A case was coocladed in the Bupreme Court Circuit, yesterday, belore Judge [Foster, which has created considorable interest in the sporting wor! !, in which Matiiia A. Novus, pain.ifl, coulis bo lecover #1404 froin Geazge A Osgood, Gelenoant, for iujurics ree ce Ved Gauer Lhe joliowing Clicuuetances ibe pantiff io pessng trom the Sik avenue care to the eluewaik, at Lei stopping piace, in i%bih Ot, Was kuvcded Cown andiun over by the ale gh of the defendaut, Is appeared tiom the testimony. that the deendant bud juss turned from hiatlem june, into the avenue, and was coming at least at @ good pace whue the plaintifl was crossing, Wien near her he shouted \o ber; she iurned towards the seiah, wd back @ pace, and was siruck by the pole of (he rieigh, the runner goimg over ver, The ve'oncent Wok ber io hie sleigh to @ hotel, and The testimony of the iat ieceivod grave aud ‘The tesimony while Tied gi@utly as to the miued up by Counsel KO the jury. dd the Court c! puted tack th VINK PRL OF LLO ul there, N ight to drive at « very teat ho can keep his bovees u GnViog across ao it be drives at ent him from con- troliing or stopping Lie horses in case of he @@siby. Apply that priuciple te thi . No pereou bas « right fo put euotber in peril, aud thea ciaim tumu- pis Decause the p.reou is subseyucuily warned by i. Alter golng over the evidence tn relation to its creaibility, and the effect is should mina, the CAs® was given Wo Lun juy, @ vercict of @4,500 lor pimuud, and additional ailowauce, Assault with Laren? ro Ku...—Ie the Court of Oyer and Teswiner yesterday, Jadge Barvard pre sidiug, Frederick Hooker was paced on trial, charged with assaulting with intent to kill, William Kovbitte, ‘Lhe otfeu 88 coniuilted during tigut whieh occurred iu saloon in Jouve’ Woods, in July inet, aud, as alleged ove Byrnes tataly stavbed & wan waned Bouth, who was iu company with Robbitte, and thas the prisoger th uoceed Kobe bitte down, then Dems hiw in the lace wiih Dist. e pee fiually tabled bua ia the band and neck wu ao Bile. the defense set up that there was no evidence to show thas the prisoner hada koije in bis possession, Bhd Bocorduing.y blab Le was Bob acting in concert with the ian Byrnes in the atiray. Atte: every bsiet chaige from we Judge, the Jury ieuired, and siler eb aveence of only @ lew momenta, resurned With @ Verdict OF Kulity of OO aesauli with @ Gauger- Ouse weapon, with @u intent to do bodily beim, Pe nteuce was deterred to Monday DBUIBLON, db Ube Case ol Jar A. L, butetiand, Wied in the 5 @ Court Cire cuit (bbe particu areof which wee Y reporvea in yer\e day's BUA), (ue Jury yesterday brought in @ sealeu verdict ior tLe deleudans tor 9096.97, Wiis Paoven—Citantran.e Brqursrs,— During week (Le SussoK@e bas Adiutwu @ nuuLler to probate, the jodewlug os wauich comtaum wne of public unporimauce : wallof Wuliauw W, De borest bequeaths to the New York Maguaien Benevoent Bocwy Dd; the Bocvety tor the :eie: of ball orplian and aestitute ehilaren Bd; U 8 Port Bociety 8,00 ; bo the Awericau bible Bocety $\0; w the Lrustees of Yale College at New Liaven 91,000, COURT OF GENERAL Seasions,—The following cases were disposed of yosterday : Abravam Van Ordon, convicted of having commit fed rape of a lithe Kiri igus years oid, aud comunu- DICAed & WBLLOOMO disesee to her, Was selitences io State Prisom tor ve - Deunis Kiley, Diwte Irion three y. Wiiheam suach, attempt at burglary int bird devree, diate Prison two yeare@ud six onthe Jack haysconuvie.od of atiempt at laiceay, City Prisva iwo mouths ’ Naucy Wier pioaded gulity to ao aisompt at grand tarcegy, aud was reuiauded sentence +A. Baldwin aget Mrookiyn, The OnreRo MURDERERS.—In the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of Gonzales and Salvador, couvicted of the murder of Jose Garcia Otero, came UP om an sppeal of writ of error from the Court of Oyer and Terminer, with the view of procuring a bew trial, Wm. C. De Witt, Esq.. counsel for Gon- enies, submitted the points in hi vor, and ip the eave Of Haivedor, alias Pellicier, the polate were sub- maitied by Mr, Alex, McCue, District Aitouey report of the proceeds thereof, and donated frow the fuud to the widows and orphans, amd esked for ® Committee of suditorship, which ted, The amount received was near) “s of which $5,667 has been paid w sev eurapnla, Whoee gauss ware wee Morrie made an abe argument on belli oO tue people, Bnd at the close, Mr, McCue sulmi.ted that it the Court should decide the appeal egeiuet the pris- Over that iu view of the importance. of the putes Fecrived, thas the Cours sbouid order # stay 0: pice Coeulles Ubiil the case could be reviewed by the Vonmt et Appesia ihe eld oe tmtil the 90th dey of March nert. et which time « decision wil| be rendered, The execution of the prisoners is fixed tor the rh day of March next Cuanor or Bicawy,—lbomes K, Saxton was brovght before Justice Cornwell yercterdey. on the charge of bigamy in marrying © woman mamed Louise Davis about a year ago, while be had a wife living, The accused and hie second wife lived in Hodeon avenue, where he was ar erted 7 Officer Hie first wife teh, bas been living with ber mo: The ea. Siination of the case wae set down Gotu Whicb Lime Sexton ili Le confined in jail ARGON BY AN Insane Gint.—Five or fix atten pie were recently made to burn down a tene- ment Louse to Praokiin etreet, near Madison street, Greenpoint, but the flames were extineulshed each time without eny serious loss, The Police of the 47th Precinct made every effort cendiary, but faiied until aio Y iebt, when word was sont to Captain Li ung girl ewployed es a domestic Ly HY in the house, o Saptalu took th shereehe said her name was Mar Vianegan, 17 years of eee, a native of New Yor w beequently ascertained th: to fite of insanity and bad been at ded by 1 , of Greeupoint. she wil probably is went to the Arylum at Flatbush. Meetixo or Faxtans.—A meeting of Fe- Diane took place at Temperance Ila!!, corner of Grand aud Beventh streets, B.D), lost night, The rpeeches were well received and much enthosiaem prevailed. Every alinsion to the liberation of the Fenian pri- fouere was received with wiid applause, The speakers took the O'Mahony aide of the ouian questive and suvocated firbting Leland’s baste in ireland, A new circle wae the result of this meeting o of her guilt MARINE NEWS, Fob. 17, 8, rises, 6 62: 8. sete, 6 57; High Water, 1) 13 $ CLEARED. STRAMBHIPS~Bavaria, Hamburg; Fulton, Hevre, BHIPS-.7 F Chapman, Antwerp: Deutechland, do; Gien Aros, Londou: Neptune, Liverpool; KE Hamil- ton, New Orleaus BARKS —Immacoloto, Cork; Marathon, P. Roral. BRIGS—Omer, Point nu Petre; WW Lord, Fal- Mouth; Catharine, Mayagues, AREIVED. PTR AMPAIPS—Fastoro City, Philatelphia: gee Gull, Baltimore; Cannen, (>p. frigate) Havana; Alliance, Philadelphia: Hatteras, Nortolk; Starlight, Willington; Corsica, Havana, BARKS—Japan, Amoy; Harriet Ralll, Marseilles, SCHOONERS— Carrio, of New l'aven, from Clen- ego; Imogen, Baltimore; Wm McCobb, N. Haven; J > Lies, Wilmington, Too Late for “Classi fication. FATHER MATHEW T. A.B. SOCTETY, No, 2, of New York.The members ot the above Society are hereby notified .o appear in full regalia, wih erape on left arm, to pry the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother mi er, Thomas Louge, ou Sunday et 1 ofc ock P.M hall, cor. of od «tend Ot ave, JAS. DELANEY, Pest, 876 N USLINS, PRINS, ALPACAS, AND 4 dre goode at very reducet prices, at LAM. BERT'S. 623 Greeuwich at, ‘rood shirt og from ¥6 to 80e, All the beat printe at ¥5e, ‘Also table linen, end foods for bora wear very chor qT EA) REWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN on Sunday uleh', fom the stable 294 Weer 33d et, a bay 15‘ hands hieh, marked “U.&."* on the shou aleo a sound mark on top of the shoulders, Love reward will be paid by retucn- talie, or to PATRICK KINNE ‘ae 7 CHERRY PECTORAL —FOR id cure of Coughs, Coida, intinenza, coup, Bropebitis, Ine pient Consunm: rollof of Consumptive Patients fo f tho disense.so wide is the field » nd so pumerous are the Cares of ite cures, that almost every section of country ebounds tn péereons pubL.ely Known, who h fom aiarming end even deeper Junge by iteuse. When once ovel every o oc), its superiority her expectorant is too appar nt to our climate Voile men or remedies thrust upon the couimunity have tailed and been discarded, this has eainod friends by every trial, conferred beuetite on the aflilowd they c.n never forge, and produced cures (oo numerous and too remarkable to be forgot- fen. Wo can ouly assure the public, that ite quality is carefully kept up to the bers it ever has been, and that it may Le .eided on todo tor their relief all that it hae ever done, Great numbers of Ciergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent paren thee have lent their names w certify the unparallel Oeetuluess of our remedies, but space bere will not permit the insertion of them. ihe Agents below bamed furnish gratie our American Almanac, in which they are given, with also full descriptions of the complaints they cure, Those who require ap alterative medicine to purity the biood will find A) er's Comp, Eat. 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ATTENTION LADIES—THE NEW YORK Pur Manutacturing Co, 53 Chatham at, opposite © ook's White Marble Lotel, Mink Colas aad Math, 3 and Muff, #8.bu. fine rich seye $60; fine Sive Sod an euidiess variety of al Altering and Kepal i w Yen to purcbasece Bid iateaoe . eet #25 to $55 Squirrel sete #12; ber turs oqnally as @iatest styles, Kee Agauust mothe, re DINORAT; On, THE Virgin’s God-Child. —_——o— T looked inanirinety et Dinorah, who replied, bal? im enger and half in embarraement— “Gniller can He even while telling the tenth: bat how: vor, noone can alter what Got willed should har » The dow mee bark at the moon, (rd-eds bert tne moon does not on that acconnt fall from the ake Bo saving, she went away with & quick step, end acon ‘ieappesred behind the rocks, We took the arme war moreeiowly. The miller wenton rattling for aome time, hut I did not heed him, The little lavend I bad juet heard, hal !n no wary diminished my interest (in Dinorsh, I krew wel! that the people in Prittany «re elwave pleased with stories of pome worderful “Metinetion wid to one or other of themaelves by the Lord of Heaven, of ty ome of He seinte = «Ruch hichle-favore! ones are objec s of pride to a whole district, I had dy heard of the widow of @ bakerof St. Mathien, whoa dough had teen kneaded by the archance! Gabriel: snd of Loaten of Baty, to whom the Bavionr bimerif had taught certain words which had the power of rulding as ship mafely over the most peril- ova Resa, and thronch the moat wrrib'e storms, But Thad held a!l thene stories to be mere festa, and had never vet even ene of these distingn shed individ Here, however, was siden who was evilewtly fully permualed that she stom ina peculiar relat'on to the Queen of Heaven, Noone who aaw her could doubs the genuineness of auch helief on her part ; nav, this story alone ceve the kev to her peculiar bearing—at once lively and divaified, modest, retiring, mysterious, and yet firm, self-possease’, and even dering as it was, Moreover—ae Guiller confessed cordially enough, when he found that bie Hight talk found no response In me—though Dinorah waa rather too proud of her exalted sponser, she did her credit by being the mort pions, most honorable, and, in sort, the best girl in all the country far and near; and ifall aainte were like her, added be, he would bh meelf think seriously about being converted and trying to wet to heavy Meat w! ilo, we bad reached one of those cottages standing close by the shore, where the ao-0 Iled Gaibartera were wont to live, that they micht col- lect tang, fine sand, and other productions or re- fuse of the sea, which ther sold to potash and glars manufacturers, in order to eke out by these small earnings the fishing, which wae the'r special vocation, But this cottege of which I speak was in far better order than the generality. It wae built of granite blocks, pretty regularly arranged, end roofed with large slates. Its situation was sheltere!, standing as it did at the Mae J of a little bo'low in the steep banks whic rose from behind it, leaving room for alittle bit of garden, where herbs, andia few flowers, pro- tected by a green helge, seemed to flouriah very well. A deep curve of the s)ore reacted to a lew stops of the cottage docr, The little waves, spark- ling in the evening wun, lifted in their play @ neat on to the snow-white sand of the beach, which was divermfiel here and thee by gay shells, Note were hanging up to dry upon « neighboring rock. Guiller observed to me— “That's the home of Dinorah's father,old Salann, And there les the old man bimerlf,"* continued he, laughing, as be pointéd outa man asleep in the ahedow of @ rock, ‘‘and repeste the paternoster of Si. Do-nothing. These people live as they used to do in Paradise, The sea brings toem all they want while they mleep, and they have only got to atretch their hand out to take it in. Nodouht he ie dreaming at tha mo: t of the creat lobeter with pear! eyes, and of the bank with silver an- chovies; and he ts ready to sel! bis roul to Ratan if be will but get him a net mado of sand, with which to fish out nil these marvels from the deptha of the Bay of Douarnever, I will waken him justin time to prevent the bargain being struck." He this in rather a summary manner; and after @ few jokes, both men hecan to unlade the gacks of flour which miller had brought, Daring thin process, I engaved the Gabarier to take me in bis boat, at the next ebb of the tide, to the cave of Morgate, which was opposite, at the very extremity of the southern point, To while the short intervening time, I ascended the bauke behind the cotsage, and ‘elighted myself with the glorious arene presented ty the bay: its rocky shore, the wile soa beyond, the promonto- ries and fissures far and near, the huadred aai's of smell and large vessels travers the | lue ex- anse in every direction; and ah this brichtly igbted up by the sun, which already neared the mis\y horizon. I was roused out of the dreamy condition into which the ecene bad plunved mea, by the noise that the fisherman and miller mace tn shu.ting the cottage door after ey had finished their task, I hel begun to descend, but involuntary stood still as I esw Dinoral come out of the eottage. Bhe had her«\ietatl on ber lap, and as she went along abe whirled the spindle with creat speed and gecus racy, In the otber band, ghe held uphher apron, in Which she seemed 40 be carrying somes! ing or other, Bhe c®Meup the cl. if near to where I was standing, behind ® projection of rock, ad then stood still,a few steps below me. Bhe looked around on every side, raised her baud to the four points of the compass successively, w' lle she pronounced twoor three words whichI did not understand, Bhe wae instanily answered by @ loud chirping from the low bushes around, and from every side different kinds of birde—bullfinches, robin- redbreasia, hedge-sparrows, titmice, and many more—fiew down to pick up the fool she hed brought them in her apron, and which she now carefully and lovirgly distributed in litle handfuls, while, in an under tous, she sany to her- self in s strange sort of way, It was a lovely picture, seen thus in the red glow of eveuing; and the pure outline of her face, with its rich waves of golden hair around, would cer- tainly have afforded to a painter a most admirable study for the bead of a salut. At le: I spprosched, but she beckoned me without, however, evincing the least sur- prise or embarrassment, “If Monsieur comes nearer, a!] my little birdies will fly away,and they are not half satisfied,” said she tn » whisper, that her proteges might not be disturbed by the sound of strange language, Hwever, at that moment both the men eame noisily out of the cottage, and the Little birds dispersed on every side, with» loud twittering, expressive of their alarm and displeasure. 0 Dinorab, after having called out a few quiet- ing and sympathizing words after them, found herselt obliged to speak tome, In answer to my question, by what means she had conirived thus to tame euch shy little creatures, she looked at we in astonishment, and said: “Why, by the same thas attract al] God's crea ph gd love; by showing thera that one |e fond ofthem. In winter, when they cannot find food for themaelves, I strew rt for them before our door, and in summer they know me again.” Asahe spoke, we reached the cottage, and the miller could not reirain from teasing cer a little ore. maiiihe Little saint has again gtven alms to the beg- gare of the air, No doubt she expects to flud one or other amongst them who will Uring ber tidings from her high and holy god-mother,"* Divorah went into the house, silent, and evident. ly offended ; but old Balavn said, rarely: “and why not pray! If our fathers have not deceived us, there are birds who know the way to the upper sea, and can no doubt carry » messaye to the vlest in Paraclise."" “Wel, all [know," said the miller, “ts that te 1a just the contrary with my horse and me We have to fiud our way to one who comes much nearer to the lostin hell. Or has the devil at inet hunted down bis prey—Judock Shipwreck of the Raven clit t"' Balaun, {t was plain, wished to avoid giving an answer, and Went accordingly towards the boat, remarking that it was bigh time to think of our expedition. But she name of Judock happened to recall to my mind, though indistinctly, certain criminal prosecutions iu which I bad been en- gaged. And upon inquiry, the willer convinced me that it was indeed this very man who bad been brought before the Court as Best several ears before, sherged with heavy crimes, bat who hed been acquitted, contrary to toe genera) expec. tation, owing to some deficiency in the evidence, “Li Louly knew," added the miller, “ whe.ber the old villain wereat heme, thas be might hime olf receive bie flour from ina e 4 make nor edo about rt, I would rather” —he ene invwren himeel!, But there comes bia bow —Baurac hey id be can give ue the surest 0 #0," The new-comer was s youn, lad In the ver est dress of the diarict Bis thicly unkerperrg coal-bleck bair fel! kes mane over his # ou! In hie right hand he held « ong cudyel, whic), *trength and agility, be ewung round in cir while his lef band clutcved with fierce er 7 @ack which be carrie! on bie should iis features, af wel an his eIpreasaion, w ho trace of the old them noth of abu indomitable the wiid, cunning, psy Cheracter @ out tic d comiracted .eatures, aad ihe bright, deep! eyes. In short, there was some bing ta b.e wil SpPearacce that awakened dislike as well (To be Continued.) ~ DENGGBIRD, Te A PULL SGTT OF TEETH INSERTED $1v to #15, No depot “snd Sat end te extracted without pain. Ail operatic a J. DODIN, Dentist ee oe A, MOST WORDERFUL DISCOVERY Teeth extracted without pain or no charee, be: tiiul teeth inserted for @1 e@rch; ng tecth fill with cen Re tit ie bone filling out pain. operations ekillfuily periormed and warranied, JAY VILLERS, 166 Grand st 9 Uioeks frou Tiros a Bay D* DRAKE, 435 CANAL STREET, SETS ret of teeth on silver at 37 to $15; on gold at $ to S22; eectionnl seta bu cents per tooth y.teeth fl with gold, bone cement or other fillumes, 60 cl per tc _ Teeth extracted without pain. oot GENKRAL BUSINESS, JB“ACK OR BROWN—THE BEST IN US BRIEST'S HAIR DYE, Does not injure the Hair or Skin. To be had of fei poneratty Price § ag cents per box No, Uh Becond et. W iliansl bh supplied by CHAS. N. ORILIENTON $8 Beret 1h 1S 1 as EO Sealer ategt it Ob TYPE METAL WANTED —APPLY A thie office. WORLD's FPAIR.—THE GREAT PA EXPOSITION 1867, MANUPACTURERS?? 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