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EAL LEELA AAAI EEA (Continned from the First Page 4 ana — , ttrd to the people trnmediately after Leing Sack wi iy two mem/|ere ot the Legislature voved @anings Wie Siete oreanization The Fenians Congress. rit , Pan Feb. 10.—There tea large number of delegates to the Fenian Congres —proval), fur | heudred in attendance, end more coraing. Colonel Murphy, @Qpeaker of the House of Kepreren'etives, allied the meeting te order. T. R malord wae € ' Be y protem, The Cunmitee on cre om each || were apy ted, whea Congioan edjourved teetherby he airman of the Or Committee, There will @ grand prcee aus bt, with sp.cel Gen, Bweeney and SECOND DIAPATCI, Pittadurg, Pe. 19 —A Fenian mass meeting was ‘held here tu-night. A military proce an ercotted General sweeney and the Senatore to the ball, whore The helt | war promised tn 6 Wer progiamme the procession were Je egates are Bill Hiviug ut trom the Weat is largoly ie- Mexico. News by Mail. Files of the Pasano Vanpw, a nowepaper pablished tn the City of Mexico, have been received here, with news & the 00 of January, The adhedon of Pepantla to the Pimp re is an- neunced, The place ie held by Gea Thun. with an trian garrison Froperer has tion of a comm & decree enthorizing the ¥ for ezplosing wud coloniz ag ) DapKO aud Millatoyuce aud eMFIVe CHAM War Ot fet repo es, At Oujace, pied of cecil ations trom sorth to @outh, eading with a coutuard aliake, Ue who inet | Ing avout yure, dhe poople ere much irish - @ue', many thinking thet the end ot the world wae | thand, Ariunterot the houses in the city | vadly datiaged, ainoueg them the poweruin ut patie churel et Bi Gorconin yet Hidioge were ue treyed, butane the p @ought retest the peu riretin aud @ eye a’ At Cui sihore guy bu. dinve were datiage Bhat be. the etty woud} BlOek sastea beon tn 1 eu toree t ef a4 atatou @ itju in| turn Wedy ec. iby atader mie. (WUC Gel® | Bas cone ascvss Cia | dy Vela rays to te New York Sun.) | Two ort ‘ ' fan art! piake | Pave weurie sits i 1 Oy Sole WALID w fow | auys. Pus steamer Goloeu Cite anled from fan Pran- me lor Ds ating vent tr TWS.500 im | Sroasure, of Whal tbe A Btu Now York, } Dron Treanan, the Billy proaocsker por out ® ire lio in thet deirctuile rege hei tobe Mano'orred trom tho State Moule oburs Tur thermometer v 08 ten ‘Thurnda I dianepol @vorin pre ed over mil tu Tas Richmond, Ve reea below retro on iw tercble suow | Female Humane Asanclstion | received $1,000 donasion, tho other day, irom Mer, Corcoran, the Washington banker | A Cmrcaas, il, doctor saya the con mon anita | worm is sometimes infected with teichiua which | fhave been o fatal t) pork eaters, ans (lak lowksy ae well an swine, Lecce visease! by tiem, Prva bales of votion, bought lately t ‘Lowell, Mass., Mavufacsuring cous ed ovarly one tho d pouns# vl sane mad boen boughs at 47 cents a poun |. Tar eaddiery and harness siore of McCallum | Brothers, ou Alain street, clanati, was dee | Stroyed by flreow Buuday, Lose, #20,000; inwu- rence $6,000. Last Babbath, one year ayo, Charleston, the | “news egg" of rebellion, waa capt Bucer men's “boysin biue.” Coluabia, &. C., war vce eupied also on thas day. A Mr. Cotton, of Chatham Co eras fo affected Ly his lowes that be put an end to his earth! into his well, on Tuesday last. At Pittsburgh, Po, «lawyer in the Mayor's Court of that city, ou Friday, was placed uncer @rrest aud required to find ball iu (oud for retus- dng & take otf Lis hat while bie Hower adn feros an ous, 4A Mp, and Mas, Lewis, aged 55 and 60, reapect- avely, resiiing near Camuen, Luc, ied Inst Thureday night, their being but 65 minutes Le- tween treir ‘iisesse, They were buried in the mame cofflu, Which was 37 iuches wide. Inptasaroits, Ind., affords some queer incidents An 8 matrimonial way. Only a cay or two ince @ ouuple were inarried in the moruing, wot drunk By twelve oilock, and speut ihe Lest night of fwedded iiss in the county jail, Tama baboons of South Africa are so large and 80 @urnerons that they euler sheep cotos and kill aod at young sud vit! an their appesies neal, They have to be trappod and #06 to wave the herde. ‘They will face aud tight Wowou wud chiidreu and will barely run from wen, Prrrevracy, Mase. ie baving a violent attack of mad dog tover, Tuirty persons wore bitten laws Thursday, and the city suiLorties have ordered ‘the immodiaie killing of all uuliconsed dogs and the chaining up of vihers ase procausouary wea. eure. A vegro landlord in Baltimore, Mi., brought eult ® white tevant on Woinesiay, in the Pleas Court, aud wanted colored ‘Witness exainined, but the Court re! aikwoe coutrary to an act of the Assembly, which probi- Dits negroes teniliying where White nen #6 cou. earned, Ar tho billiard tournament on the night of the 16\k, as Meinphis, Lonu, im the game ot 160 Pointe, between Foster and Choate, Foser was She Victor, Winniug by 449 points, waking rune of 206 nd 255, Foster'e runs averaged 100 poinse, Tn the sevond game of 1,000 points, between Kav- nab aud Myers, Kavanagh was the wiuuer Kavanagh gavo Myers 260 pointy sua won the meine by U4 poiuts. Lue wuruawens will consinue @eoveral days louyer. . LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND THB VICINITY. ‘y one of the ‘ ) Which | . North Carolina, Wasnrsaton's Binriupay,—This day being mow @ ingaily cstablisiod holiday, ali the public offices, bauks, insurance offices, &c., will be closed on ‘Thursday, Tbe Common Council bave lasuod no ‘Programme and will take po public part in the ol @ervance of the day, The wilitary and some civie secieiios, however, are making preparations to cele Drete the day iu an appropriate manuer, ‘The Third @ud Fourth veteraus Colouels iuland Meuuix, aressed ia their war uniiorm will pace in couvec: @ou with the osb, Gob, J1th, O9b, Tle gua Youn wexunoute N.Y.5) Nu, ‘Lae regiuen Dish willbe formed in id Ath etree), at Lal past oue . mouaves Wilimarch Wo bie i, Th BVOUUS, Colmer BD mroet, whore i wil received by \Le od vourans, aud wiii be presented wiih a stand of colors ‘Dy Yea. Aspiowall ou bebe of the plate, hou Tegimene wid then wareh turough odth ele, bil eb to Luiem Square, BfOULd Wash. jock. Lhe 4th veterau Ld uh awd thence w tue City Itali, pay ® marching salute to the Mayor, @ftes which they proceod te sueir armory, 696 Broad. eid be Giswiecu, In lieu of parade, the regiment, (vivoel Varnan wii hod « Peception ab iho Academy of Music to whlch Gens, Hooker and esadiord, aud Gov, Feuton, with Mayor, and ai te theid wb, abd iueany prowiueut la Kextiwout will give @ concert ib the evening at hue Beate Ar aud the YOu will give thew annual bad af the janie Assemsiy Moomes Dering the evening, the Union League Club will vee reception to Ven. Grant, af tne rome ip on ejuale, when they will py utham with a full th posermit os Wee. Dott, purchased by & Lumber tor the eocesion, | abba Beuowi of MB Obureb, sth aireet, Lear bib « se anowersare on Theredae emenen | 49; infontile marasinus, twist m ley the ile of the Cooper on Wednesday evening, Union wil ce ate day in the latee hal. on vhich ocer y tr Cocper will preside. Prof, brobiehor wl read Washington's Farewe. Address, eo) fhdvortsts band will furnish some patrioic Tun VYoo.—The rivera were enveloped ina dense foe curing yesterday, but the Staten Islend ferrylLoate, ae well aa al the others, made their recwartr pe, The Staten Island boat Middle'own, on one of} her trips, collided with the bark Montezu- ma, which waacoming up the bay In tow, tearing part of the ferryboat's sents eolin, and colng otber Oishtdanage, The bark bad her flying jibboon car tied awey; no one injured, No other eccidenta are repotted, The tar ern boate left at thelr usual hour, Deati's HAnvest,—There wore 417 deaths in thie elty inst woek creseo over last weck of U3, and @ deer ara cf 8) as compared with the corree- ponding period of 1545. Of the deceased, [01 were ehild.en under five years of ave, ‘The mortality by the prince pal diseases wae as fol Consumption, t fever, i trrhes an fewer, 15; bronebitte, 16; inf uvulsiona, 36 i diptheria, 14; dropey in the head, 17; inflem mation of the lungs, 86; from external causes, 49, There were 69 deaths in the Imstitulious, and 46 luterients in Potter's Field. Tren Pensons Neary Sevrocatep py Coat Gas,—At about b past do'ciock yesterday nmioruing, Dr. rothingham wes notified to attend the child of Mr. Bmereker, in 10h avenue, nerr 15th rurect, who war eu to be enffering from convui-+ pions, On reaching the house, the Doctor found that of the inmates of the | Iivctioy, wite, and four ebilc nue rhi d, end Mr. Jolin focated, by inhaiine cor a bakery in the prem Kostoravives were applied, | end the pullovers tox ecovered, dr, Prothiogbam | wai i. they ad fuhsied the toul ai ten or fiteea Toihutes tongery@h o: we above maimed persons would | have die. Vine Manstrar’s Reront.—The Fire Mar- tha's report for the belf year eauing 3th November, 1°65, has Leen presented to the Common Couneilanud aud is somes hat interesting. “te 4 arrests for arson or attempt ade, of which 6 were Gis o committed for wiien.cas ted in detenit of e were Indicwd by ITA; bein oa in or whet a ase, composed of Mr, 1) Mr. pusercker, wife Tired), were nearly aut- wb had escaped from 2, ‘ the 4 pad up io at atay, 1506, athe who wee, Up to oth ane ie Mitr ibuled 1OHe Plo. ee, uses Of ties Fowiug table ale 20, matches inthe un ‘aeye apd chimney flies, ! { dh; faurneees, 8 peas t f wor me, 1 oy hve eu bike tom Oo lainp expos » * gir; various © s@: Dauixa Lany. — Eurly yesterday momtng the residence of Mr. Lichasdeon, corner of luth avenue and 69tb etrect, wae entered by two Lucglare, who proeeeded to light the @as and ransack (he heuse, They meade nowe enourh to awaken Mr, KK, whe got up and jound that ile clo hes, whieh laid beade hit, bad becn disturbed, aud bis gold watch hed been tasen, he iooked mound the rovm fora weapon, bub could od none, ro eediny half way UD #taire, Le paw Lue \ @ his eons 1oom, Whe one ors A orle bulee ing they Were Unarne’, be Hinde eG eliost bo Miiuct them as they pared ty. ilo, however, rushe bru end bewt hin severely wilh nu tion weapon, ercaped WouHh Of Luoty, Bod have mo. yes been eirorted ad Mr, K. pete, ovulu bave suot Lous burger belors thoy aiuck a Fiees.—Alvut huit-past 2 o'clock yesterday micruiug, the basement of .57 Beet Housion treet weadue d evn tire, Mr. Wolke breeutel cour are Lakery, and the firet floor se cwurd the buliding, Low on for #6,000; on buslaing, >24—~ yueed to have orig: dh ere oocupl the scooud suing Meuuiacwry 8b awelling; las, 4 the oven thor o e20—\nsured, Crry Goversuext, — Bripaisa Broap- way, eto. The Hoard of Aldermen mot at 9 o'clock, yesterday afternoou, the President, Mr, John Brice, inthechalr” Mr. Loew eftfered the following pre- e:nble and resolution : Whereas, in conseqnence of the increased passage of venieles over @ portion of Mivedway, thorompuiare 16 oo COlUplOldly CVercrowLed, ie ie Lnpomeibie AL Corban tikes of te day 10 pase from ove sidewalk of Lhe street bo fhe other, without imminent d nd peri of dife aud Luab, and meaud that the pubiic use, the eto ved, that the subject of bri Proper distances, with eu ‘ ug Broadway, at tamtial serial jou syruoe be reierreu to tomitiee of five of this With idtructions to Leport, ab We earliest ahie mom bh (be most secure and sdviselie sye'ou Ww be adupied tor thas pu: pose, W hich wes adopted, A resolution was alopted, directing the New York and bariein Kh, Co, to construct # bridge, with the necetpary hand ras as Fourth aveuue aud seventy Lirat #Lieet, A resviution was prerented directing the clerk to rewuiu Ww this Board the seso\ution creating the office of luspector of City Kailroads at a compensation of S40 per annum, Keie.red to the Couuitioe on bwarive and oflices, tue chair bere announced the following as the Committee on bridginy iroadway : Aluermea Loew, McUiunis, Norou, Moore, Geaney, oe OLeene pelition wae received: "We the undersigned cltiecus of New York, reepectfuily seyiesons to your bonorahie body that the tuvel commer of Fulsoo snd Nassau streets ie constantly WibOrrUPOd Bud Tehleled UBogel Us lor Pascouger @:uer on loot oF ip vehicies, by (ue conse comms of eheain aiisiug from avaull nearly iu the centre of this closely thioucsed thoroughiare, At ties ib is Biluoes ipossibie to effect & Crossimy, and the con- Sant pressure Of pedestrians and carriages renders the presage dangerous aud dalficust, Your petiiouee T@pPseoeul Chat Lue amd ciacdarge of Bea is ol greas iucouvenicuce to the public, aud pe.idon your hous orebie body to have (oe sau imdiediately abated,” Meiorred bo the cou mitiee ou sewers, Aujourned, prackh Boanp or Councit.men — Clty Prorenty anp Leasee—D nu, Baavvoan's Bonps as PuRLio ADMIN. ISTRATOR held Sipeware LyocumMpxanors.—ihe Board egular mooting yesterday, J, Wiison Green, ‘@sident, in the Chair, solution referring to the Committee on the Comptroile:'s communication potscesed by tho city, Mr, h@te he City pro Paiiuan cived ever perky was iomed 4 their vaine. He Supposed they we Ub Ob renewal the caty curht w resize thelr full Value, ‘Lhe Bourd concu:red with the Aldermen in direct. ing the Co poration Couueei to take prococdings Axalnet the eecusitie of tue duiaulsiug d'uliic Ade musmiatrator, Dr, Bradiord due ordibauce invesung the Mayor with full privi- lege to fiums permite bang wigne, desiver goods sud erect etanus ob Lhe si.ewaiks, cauie up lor setion aud eheiled conmdensvie Gevace, An ello. wae made bo substitute bhe Deel Commissioner im the piace ot the Mayo, to grams the priviieses, buc is failed, aud the ordinance was adoptea, My the terme of thie ordinan yNeatious tor permits Miet Le eppreved by A werk of the autre, aud a Counc nau residing jab tric. iu which such perMiisetol sua: ever « be socared ; aud y ¢Panwe ol @ priviiegs ahall pay the sul Oo) Ove “Loe (he @aUne, © Lioard adjourned to next Monday. sluz SHooTING AFFRAYS LN WASHINGTON Brauer Danog Lovsse—DeATH OF ONS OF THE Victims, ayp Amugst OF AN ALLeORD MURDERER. i Dudike, a German, shot in the left anne w fghe whic ¢ place in the dance Ficeiiok Robde, No.10]) Washington erect, N.Y: Soopilel esterday Loi bing the etlucts of his wound, ls fosnlinnt Las ao: Brr@sod, Cocouer Wildey will nold am iuquest on tue body this morning... licrman pebuns pioprievor of & dance lous the corn and Washington streets, has beeu ar charge of having shot Patrick Du ow whiew secured ble prisones, 08 daiurday night, the ea.von of irugan sevcelved « bad wouud tn the upper parc of tho thigh, Justice Hogan Coummibted peuuinaker to await the result of Lagan’ DUriwes Inquests,—FataL Accipesr on Harntem Haipus,--Corouer Collin beid ao inquest yesterday | between err No. 11 Foriham Railroad and the draw of the Harlem Bridge on Sunday ni¢ht. Decensed wee riding on the front platform, and his overcoat becoming entencid in the draw he was dragged o1 auc erushed, ibe jury exoneratd the dri conductor, buteensuced the Company f track #6 near the tressle work os An ime alse held ye-terday by Coroner Wises on. the body of Philip Kisesner, who was tnurdered by burglars inthe wik manutnetory 419 W 6b street on 1 Inv Inat.while de enuiog the property, Reveral examined, aad the jury rendered @ pee with the facta, and recom mevded the Mayor to offer arult reward for the app chenfion And conviction oF the taurderera, The euployca in the tactory offer areward of @1.0 for the same olject, THE COURTS, Corat Catrenaa, Tita Dav—Supreme Conrt, 1t-Part 1! Nocalender, Part fi New rg bs 1 12h J f £8, 1260, L260 1in4 1 7 66, ance of the month Tas Wiercurstee Tax Law.—In the @opreme Court, Becond District. the case of Baniera va. Fauebnan came up before JustLe J. F. Barnard, In 1862, a special act for the collection of texes in Weat- ehestor County was passed, under whieh the plain- tiff's lends were sold, and # lease tor fiftr years iven tothe purchaser by the County, The plaintd froucht this ne. ton to declare the lease void owing to certain informalities in the proeeedinve, by which it was argues the County officers tnilea to acquire ‘Lue case was eiosely jiigated, it bein ed atestofthe law Judement wae rence ¢ for the plaintiff, setting aside ihe lense on the ground that the Treasurer of the County, hy reason of cer- fain orn les.one in wotices, &e,, bad no right to soil, Tua Market asp Tax Commiacionres’ Cases. Amone the decisions yestorday, delivered by the General Term of the Bupreme Court, there is one directing the Common Council to msue etock for the bulidiag Of the 13h Ward Market. Two other dee cisions in the cuereof Dennis & Biles agt, the Gomp- trolier, effirm the reht ot the appointees of the legal Tax Commitrioners to receive their salaries, Ail these cases have been beio-e fully reported in our colaman, Twat or Jawes One vor Menpen—Tire Waanen Muepven Case.—The Court of Over and Terminer peste: ay moruing was occupied over two boursin selecting a jury to try the case of James T. Oram for the murder of Mr. Van Doren, in Beaver etree, lant year. Tie Jury having been empacesjed. thy Court “ uroed to Tues jay morutng, a& 11 o'clork, b ihe case of George Wagner, who stands con. victed ef the murder of bla wife, the Court denied the application fora writet error and affirmed the Judgmentotthe Court below. The prisoner's coun- scl ateuca applying for a writof error removing the case ‘othe Court of Appeals tor review. Covet ov Gexraat Seseros — The trial of Joha Can lon a charge of having kided George Duryea, a poice ofiver, at Jones’ Woods, on the 16th of May | last, Wee becup yesterday. Several witnesses wore oxam.oed, aud the case was adjourved uutil w day, Brooklyn, Tus Foo,--The fog on the river was unu- munliy dense yesterday morning, and there were | several narrow escapes from coll!s consequence, One boat only was allowed on the Fulton ferry line et a time, while the fog lasted. Tux Boarp or ALDenrs met last even- ing, Ald, Bliss in the chair, A communiention was received from the Commitiee on Lamps, reecommond- ing that the Street Commissioner be allowed to advertise for proposals for lighting the street lampe with as or other material. from dark nntil daylicht; further, that the iveisinture be applied to for au- thority to raise #20,000, to be mecd in lighting the street lamps, Adopted A communication was received trom Col, Shaurman, of the 9th Kegiment, tendering the return of ftiags presenied to tho regi- meut by the city during the war, Ordered on tile, Ald. GU'Reefe offsred a preamble and resolution, whlch was adopwd, tende ing acordial welcome to the 96th Keyiment........Mr. Wm, Bishop was eppointed Fupecmiendent of the Btorace of Petro- learn ibe Fi Deparunent Commistee ree ported in favor of adverieme for bw sectol hose Jor the use of the Western Inetrict Fire Deparumeni, which was carried, Acjourned, From Europe, Five Days Later News, Portland, Feb, 20, 150 A. M.—Queen Victoria opened Parliament on the 6th. The speosh express- ea satisfaction at the successful termination of the American war and the abolition of slavery, aud says that the correspondence relative to the rebel cruisers will be laid before Parilament, ‘The proposed address of the Freneh fenate tn reply to the Emperor's speech, ropudiates the ides that the French troops are to be wishdrawn from Mexico ander American manaces, Cottom had advanced Md. tor American, while other descriptions were \a'¢d. lower, Bales of the week, 76,000 bales, Bales on Friday, 16,000 bales, the market closing with holders demanding « further advance, Breadstuffe very dull and tending downwards. Provisions steady; Lard advancing. Console—A64a86's, Five- Twenties, 6T\ya6T\. Il. Mnois Central Shares, T4'6n75, Erie shares, 62%53'4. ~___MARINE NEWS. 20, 8. rises, 6 43; 8. sets, 6 41; High Water, morn CLEARED, PTFEAMSHIP—Fastern City, Mundy, for Philad. BARKS.Margaretha, Lagnayra; Loch Lomond, Matanzas Froe Trade, Havana; Adelaide, Gibraltar; Sandy look, New Urieans: Lucy Francis, Sagua; Winthrop, St Thomas; Laura, Brewen, BRIG—Daniel Trowbridge, Lyon, for Demarara, SCHOONER Julia, Coffin, for St, Pierre, Mart, ARRIVED, ATF AMATIIPS—Montezuma, Kineston, Jamaica; Beotland, Tiverps |; Delaware, Philadeiphia; Wash- ingtou, Puiladelphu BaRKs—John Carver, Cardenas; Foreningen, (Dan.} Rio Janeiro; Montezuma, Port Spain, Tring Alesco, Apalachicola; Avola, Apalachicola, BKLGS8—Bionde, Matanzas; Ponvert, Old Harbor, Jam.; Geo Downes, Demar Neponset, Mobile. SCHOONERS—Leone Kenzie, N. Foundland; Ch Bhearer, do; Flying Fish, do; Minerva, Bermuda, BFYLOW—Bark J Ellingwood, Begua; brig Arab, of Gibraltar, from ———. Too Late for Classification BuATMa, ROBERTS—On Sunday, Feb, 18, of consumptt Flien Koberts, daughter of the ine Michael a Johaunah Koberts, aged 17 years and 6 months, Lhe relatives aud friends of the tamily aro seepect- folly invited to attend the funeral this Clues day) afiernoon, Feb, %y at 1 o'clock, from her lave residence, 7 Dover 875 HEAP—CHEAP colle, €2 to HAM'S Indies fasn 360 D)YSPERSIA— ASTONISHING CURES ARE daily made by the use of that excellent rem Dr. Sinith's sad DYSPEPSIA ANNTHILATOR, It has been belo ¢ the Public tor the last % years, and wh re it has beeu persevered with, and the direc= tions followed, hae neve. fuled in a single case, Lt act cently upon the Lowes, giving renewed vigor to the stomach,and braces up tie who. «© stem creating asit were pew life, Every one o: secentary babiw should wry 1 and all who are troubled with Dyspepsia should use it, Depot—46 south Secoud sy Wiliams burgh. Price One Dollar per bottle, 60: Lb TYPE METAL WANTED—APPLY AT the Bun Office ; - 7 see "| sh by YLUMBERS WANTED AT 19 STONE at StT D 1 OPERATOR ON wing machine, and | on ns, Ot 285 How ery, top tloog, 10 BAISTERS AN Grover & Bake: Sings, al) op pan | BROWN, without injury to che hair or skin, Patt 1i— Nos, 1762, 249° | W404, 40K, BOOS, YdyS, Yb, 2616, | Ly Com on na Trial Term, Adjourned for the tern, ine eral Lerm will be in session the bai GENERAL BUSINES MERICAN AND FOREIG PATENT NCY—MESSES. MUNN & oft the “Hcientific Ame in,” continu torneys for wcurhi« te for uew inveations ia all toreign count: tes. MUNN & Ov, have bad seventeen year’ ce in soliciting pwenta and have acted aa Avorneys for more than 20,W00 inventors, Pamphiete contalping the Patent Laws and other frpertant information ro inventors, furnished, fee 00 application Courtitation and advice free, Address OT Park Row, New ¥ Neerol Fandt 87 Park Row, New or cor.of F and Tt Washing‘on, D.C, 2 Seinfeld the we Best's GENUINE AND INIMITADLE | _ BALDY EL Price. TIFTY CENTS PER ROX. Thies Dye stants ligher in the estimation of the pubic than any other manufactured, It taneous, {he color Leligt ret as soon as applied, or Kec hair i# conve.ted into a beautiful BLA CK or Itcoes no’ wash off nor cause any unp.easant feciine whie app ying, and is, without fear ot contradiction, the Best, pas best and CUEAPEST Hair Dye mana fac ured, “oie Avent for Briert's Hair Dye, C. N. CRITTEN. TON, No, 05 Bixth avenue, where allorders hereafter thould be nddiessed, ‘To be had of Druge'sta, 62 | should | himealf confeseas LD TYPE METAL WANTED aAPELY AT é thie office, W ORLD'S EXPOBILION OF 1867, TO THR MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, INVENTORS, PRODUCEKs, ENGINEBKS, ABCHITEOIS, ARTISTS, AD SCIENTIFIC AND a CATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrick or rwa_l x1 Tre A@rrcy oF TIT) hevostto™, No. 6 spr et, Tribune Buildings; and No 40 j’eck Kow, Times Building, New You THE UNDERSI.NED, HAVING BEEN A POINTED by Uke Secretary of State to the abov named Agency, and being desirous of the co-operation ot bis countrymen in his eflorts to make as Oomp'¢ interesting and ered le ne poosble the represen. tion of onr en. itey at the Great Exhibitic adopts | thie method of conveying to them informat di Ugg estions Upon th byect. In each section osigned to exhibitors of the United Prater, theo exiibited wil be diviued ine tea groupe. name Group LY Group 2—-M rte, of art. rials and applications of the liberal Group 5—Furniture and other honseho!d articles, Grow ning, (including clotus, aud ober wearit uroup 6—Mining, rongh and wrought products, sestene O—Insrumentes aud processes of the mechan ai arts, (iroup T—Food, fresh and preserved, in ite various states, Group S— Lave acs ioultares prodnets and epecimnens, ee 9—Natural horticultural products Lud spec) ens. iroup 10--Objects especially exhibited for tho pur- Pove of improving the physical and moral cendition of the population, Applicants will please indicatefn a note appended to the appl cation; 1, Lt it is desised to exhibit machines or other ob- jects re yuicing joandations or special comatructions, the dimenaious o/ those foundations or construc- If \t {a desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the @niployment of water, of fas Or Of alexi, WLat qua tity or what pressure of water, or ges, oF steam, will be necessary, 3. If it ie desired to pnt machinery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, and whas motive power will be required, expresed is horse- power 4. in general. whatever information will be of use in plectas af the machines, aud, wherever possible & piu upon a fixed scale, Tt ls apprehended that individuala may not fn'!y eppreeiace the iimporsance of providing a comple @ repre-entation ef Lied peo @aples aud the crude agricultural and mine productions of their States; and he submits the expediency competent person to of causing some be instructed in each Biawe to cause to be -ollected, labeind and forwa ced to the Ageucy specimens of the character indicgied, space for which will Le 1orerved, Norent wilt be chaiged to exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the space they oceupy ; but all thee 8 for fitting up aud wecorsting Lhe same, eithec in the Paince of the Exposition ar the Park, will be paid by them, Proancers who apply for room {n the park, Ant pre. pose to establish there constructions of any kind, or eer icollural buildings, of gardens, will take care te ive & pied, with ascaie of the catablishrment propoeed with aa indication of the exwui of ground which wil be necrseary, Due notice will be given to applicants as to the acceptance or rejection of thelr appientions, Lf ac- cepted, the appucaute will hawe uotil January st, 1567, to prepare and transport their specimens w hew York. Detailed plans, on the scale of 0m.020 to the meter, showing the plece necigned to cach exhilitor, an each indivicual mode of exhibiting, together with a list of the exhibitors, wili be tranamitted br the Government Agent priorto Jan, ¥1, 1566, in order thas ihe luperial Commiss on may regulate the interior partitions of the unilding in accordance with oe reqw remente of, tale yp ee ah haa fach nation can tn, ae ihe park, t pa of the Champs de Mare acee aie, the space pier wo it in the Palace of the Exposition, To preven: nnnecereary trouble, it should be ander- stood thas it ti 8 primary object to make the repre- tentetion of ‘nited States as Complete as posaibie in ail the grouse enumerated below, add thas it will therefore be necessary to select representative artic ca in every gxoup, rather than accept an excess in any one. In order to secure the untverselity of character above indicated. it is suggested that in each city o neighborhood, those ciaases ef manutacturers, arti- rans, and o' hers who produce articies for very general consana, should, without any delay, aaree among use os Chemaclves as Lo the specimens toi which space shonid be applied ior. Bevery ettort should he made to bring ferwan! new and useful mechanical iaveutions, combinations and fabrice ; and pains should be taken to have all articies peauly who thoroughly finished and prepared for exhi- tion, The selections ot prodnets will he limited in quan- tity to the orca they are to occupy; butin variety and character they should comprise w full amd fair repre- septation of American producta indusiry, arte aud cience, ‘The amount of pace assigned tothe United States in the falibition at aris ie about thirty thonsand jeet. Tho space to be amigued tw them in the sur Souading park tor agriculwursl and other purposes lias not yet been decided upon as it depends upon the nature of the appication for space there, it ie very desirabie that euch application should be sens in as soon as possible, As much prowptuess as may be consistent with dae deliberation is earnestiy recommended in all appliea- tions, as it 1s possible that those received at New York afver the lst of January, 1500, will be too late. In compliance with a request made through onr Mivleter at Faria, the time tor filing applications from the United Btates hes been so tar extended that ail udersigued before the Ist of Jaou- 7 il be im season, When examined and con- sidered, the decision will be duly made known, Parties wishing to exhibit, ae requested to apply immediately to the undersigned for correct forme of application and instructions, inclosing postage stampe for rep. Articies accepted should be delivered at Now York prior to January $1, 1507, Articles accepted will be rhipped from New York to Paria pad returned at Government expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress obisins, Forfurther particulars, address Agent ache poet, for the UNITED ETATES, Pablished daily, Sundays excepted. Delivered anywhere in the city or vicinity, By mail: sie Dollars per year,—three months tor $1.50; six months, 63, THE SUN was’ thé originator of the Anrociated Prena Organiz, ion, and bas the finest advautage or obtaining news, It contains ALL the news of the day i @ ainali epace—eusily read, A Weekly Edition of the Sun ie published every Tuestay, Terms: (in wrappers fer the mail, if cesired) THEKK CRN TS per copy, $ per Ww Scpsonrr: iON PRick-—-ONB DOLLAR PER YRAR, whether by siugle copy or in elube—the eheapeal par pertn the word. Postage on Dally Sun by mail [e. & quarter, $1 W @ Postage on Weekly, 66.0 quarter, 20c, a year; payable where received, dress alllotiers Lo MOREA &. BACH, Propriotor of Tux 3¢%, DINORAH; Virgin's God-Child. Qreeeemeree “Why! oberved ihe miller, showing hima’? Upon the door-e'll, “you have not tet more then ove hole to at palace: how coukl he have got ia oilers tee ‘ban by it, old bow"? “No ne; the door waa shut, and I—but I muet forret out how this vermin crept in here without me knowledge, or? Tie rained his hand threateninely agsinat the lad, who,ho calm), aad with an ivonical @mph upon the expreasion— “Why, me dear father, doca not the wind find ite way in without asking your leave, ard why not your dear ttle son do the « “Only hear h the voung imp! x laimed the oll man, half aner'iy and half pleously. “He that behes al.pped in bere to rob Lia poor old father!" “Eh, father dear @ame mocking tone; rob you of, and peop t continned the routh In the ‘ao there te then something te 19 are not 0 far wrone—eh?* ce was too much forthe old man, m implement which athand, ed! upon Bauzec ; but with a laugh he slip. i y from him. and out st the door, with cat ike agility. The colt man followed, tuthe very goon returned out of breath, apparently withous having effected anything. He spent hitneelf in ae reapecting bia poverty, his age, and ness; the untruh, and indeed impose aibilite, of reporinto the contrary: the bad heartedness and ingratitude of the** vermin,’ called his well-educated son, The miller put an end to the repulsive garrulity of the old man—whore m! d was actually wenken- od by the alarin given to his « ueness—be minding him of the payment dus, and of the giase of brandy that was to accompany it. But he couid only bring bim to the point by she positive threat of no longer grinding for him, At last the boat of old Bolaun touched the shore, and he celled out to me thet there waa no time to lowe, T was glad to leave the \nbhospitable hut and its owner, and the miller too, whose manner tos wards the old man was disagreealle tome, Sol goon found myeel! sitting in she boat, and vave mnyeelf up to the trance and sul lime scenes thar shore and wea aflorled mr,as we rowed to she ontles of the bay, Salaun had mace visible haste to push off from the d bad at first exerie! 21] his enerzies te y ap fast possibie cutof sightof the Ka. k ue’ but, The exertions, and the anions look that he cast towarda the cloudless horizon, induced me at las@ to sak him whether we bad «@ sudden squall to ape prehend. “Ask them who canse ench, air: it would not be the firat storm t at has come from that quarter in perfectly still weather,’ said he significantly, while he polnted to the direction where stood the dwelling of the Kakous. And atrang ough, atthat very moment, @ white cloud rose !rot the point in question, end spread out tothe horizon. But Leo cone vinced myself that it must be sake, and convern- el mysel no further about the matier, seeing that the Gabarier, to my query as to how a fire could take place ob 60 Beerly unit ied a coast, meres ly replied by shrugs of the ehoullers, nud othor fire gestures. And besides thig wohad now she | reached the vicinity of the Grotto of Morgate, pet Nature claimed and absorbed all my aiteu- on, Tlet the conversation drop, and roon we glided through the narruw entrance {nto the cave, whose noble dome—looking, in the wonderfully blue light, am (fit wore built of aspphires—rose eudden- ly upon the astonished and Lewildered sight. Thie cave certainly surpasses the so much more widely famed blue Grotto of Caprit and this ticular Pon as well aa the whole coast indeed, posserses in® much higher cogree than those southern | shores, the ebaru of ancient local traditions and national songs, These are for the most part connected, in thie district, with themythic Kiag Grallon-Mawr (Gral- lon the Great), end with the wawic Priacees Mor- wane, or Maryete, who, asis well known, coeupies So promuiuent a portion in the legends and lays of Arthur's round table, Nothing was wanting but @ hint on my part to induce my coropsnion, who had been hitherto se monosyllavi, w set off fluently upon these eub- joc's, His favourite tradition—the scene of which, moreover, was, he ssserte!, thie very grotto—ap- eared tole the story of the fair Gevosaa, whieh sulso preserved in @a old national say of Brite tany. Gonossa was the aug’ ter o' a mighty lord, whe lived in the caste whose giontry esti shows on te island of Rozan, at the wou.t of the Laber, Genossa lived withous God, and withouta wish, Her father lot her grow up na cdo she flowers ot the fied, and no p t bad ever approached the island, which was de tothe Evil Syirit, Sitting up. on a snow-white cow with golden horns, she wane dered all the Gay long through the meadows and woods that lay aroun! the auore, caching in ber silken net the Lirds on the wing, One day she chanced to meet a beautiful young man upon o black bull with ailvor horns, Tis ap- proach tbrilied ber through and through, He spoke such wondrously sweet words to her, that ins was bewltched by them. The black and the white cow walked so closely together, and so slow- ly, thas they could crop the grass ut their feet, and pull at the sarue Gowers ; and the blended sound of their hoois echoed lke music in the heart of Gen- caer. The fisherman hed at first told the talein his own way, and with sun'!ry pauses; but soon the words of the old ditty tell from him in their original form, and he continued without iuterrup- hon) fn @ Mtrange hali-chaniing, half-reciting tone— ** It seemed to Genoass ea though every tree were hung esround with wresihe of town ani swee bird-notes sprung from under every leaf, and the sea breezes were laden with mcense-like perfume, Genossa met ithe handsome maa on the Wack bull more than once, and ever his magic power grew stronger and stronger ove: Bhe soon though and wished oaly whatthe s:ranger wished aud thought. And 80 It came to pass \hat one day the white cow returned to the eastie alone, and Gen oesa sat Lelund the sizen.er upon the black bull with the silver borns, Tho lord of the isiand of R zan, however, gathered all h.s meu togeiher ja pursuit, each leering in one haud # sword, andda the other @ Cagger, For this lord had prounsed to cover with guid every drop of blood api, whe- ther .f their own or their euemy's, “Boon Genossa found herself resting by the stranger's mde on the sea-shore, while the black bull pemured near, As soon as tbo stranger saw the pursuers advanctoy, Le vaulted with Genosea on the buck of the Lul, who plunged into the Liue sea, and soon carried thom over to the Grotto of Morgane. Arrived tlere, the stranger began to reas the maiden ; ebe shrunk away sbasued, and aid — “*Leave off, Spountus, [Spountus, the Terrible, is ove of the names given to she Evil Byirit by te Awerican Cl.) ihear my motuer weeping and sobbing between the boards of the narrow house. ‘*Teisthe eybing of the waves in the narrow fissures of the rock, my sweet Genosss.’ “* Listen, listens Bpvuntus! iny mother speaks from under the consvcrated earth |* “*What says she, ten, from underthe conse erated earth, Gevossal’ “She says tuas her daughter ts not to give her. self up body and soul without the show of conse- crated altar-lights, aod without the priesi’s holy chants.’ ** Bo it, then, as she wishes, Genossa, my belov- ed; I bonour the dead |’ Then the hancsone stranger made a sign, and suddenly there rose out of the darkness priest end choristers, end surrounded the rock thes rises is the Lise island in the micetof the grotto, They covered phe rook with @ Clos of scarlet alk ew- broidered in s#tiver, end kivcled around it tall wax lights in golden caudiesticke. The marriage vere- mony began. But at toe moment wien the priest spoke the blessing, and placed the ring upon her finger, Genossa screamed aloud til the whole grove rang with the sound, Toe ring burns be foger like fre, She tried to tear Lersell away—te tly, Lut it was too lave! Bpountus seized ber arm, and forced her to ivilow tim through loug, end- lesely loug auc dismal passages, Hor beart died withia ber, anc, wembiing and sorrowful, she leaned on the ope who hed become master of bev ond body. won on OT ae by Centinvade

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