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' Contteneé from First Pape. in one thing, and that {a the destruction of the gor- ; 7 NEWS. ee =) - Scag ernment * preene thing gy are tivaye LOCAL pefice exceptions, did not up (o oppose, whether the disunionjew roy i neseneaty we anrive buyene uf their liberty, | C™@® from the North or the South. Bas WEW YORK AND THE VICIMITT. the esction of country which has arrayed itself STATEN [ALAND agoinet the Government has been put down by the ‘ Goverom iteoil, We said, “Vieband your armies, | AmuEns, —T¢s- ‘The oMisens of Richmond County were ae bening acknow'e the Constitution of the Uaited Brat Ax Americas Line or Ste 4 ¥ ethers in their colebretion of the day, Music, fire- ghey, the | and the whole qnes tom ie settl terday the steamabip Atlantic sailed from this port 1 ly into thei fell, their armies b been disbanded, [hb works and speeches ontered largely into their pro aie tree ae mn ay “Se ackaceioa for Bremen. This verse! being the firet steamer dispatched by the “North American Lioyd" Compe- By, of which Ruger Hros, are the feceral agente. The Company has been formed under euch favorable auspices that it seems des/ined to obtain and control the buik of the carrying trade between the United Btates and the Continent, A large number of pase senaers exsembied on board the Atiantic at noon yee teiday, ard were accoupanied to the narrows by & seivct company of invited questa, who enjoyed the the fag of our country 1 say, thea, when you ha yie ced the law, when you acknowledge vour elle @iance fo the government... am ready ‘oop nthedcare oi the Unions © you tw jour od \e@) tions tothe gove nmwent. (1 olonged appease) I know much has |een said about the exe cue of the par- OO, ine powe., eo tiaras the executive is conce: ned. There suo one who has labo e. bar. er then L have to have the princion), conscl as and intelle nt | traitors try 1ojuscce, Yet #bileconecicu , inte. | Higea: treitove are toe punished, should wor 5.0 08 | be meds to sutm.: to aud bear the penalty of ceaty ? * Hon. Erastus Brooks dolivered the oration of dhe day, on the “Lif and Timos of Washington.” in whieh be erviewod the “Father of our Country” as @child—gontla, docile, and dilivent—» model boy @mong his schoolmates, and therefore invade by them Abe arbiter in all the disputes of the school-room. At the age of 13, with no advantage beyond the com- movent echools of his dar, h a merter of the dif. col’ rarteof bis arithmetic. d bad mate af Let ibem repentand acknowledge ‘heir allecinuce. | ) nt rime, ~ ein geometsy. Barher than this, he wro @\ their waders, the cone Ous. iotelligent trait Leon tenga fle Meperp dae Sy A sparen pa | oe ereries of excellent mexine b Rulee be penalty 1 the law; but for the grea bidding good speed so he Atlantic. and returning Be jor mM compa.iy and conveis.ico , the city at thier o'clock. From this beginning it le intended to incroase the freight and passenger busi ness of the country antil it shail be second te no other line of steamers plying across the Atlantic. With a capital of one million of dollars, the Com- pany propose to bnild three or four more versels, and in ail respecte afford accommodations equal if not superior to those of any other line, Pontic Mertino or Crrizens.—At @ meeting of citizens, who sustain the President in his veto of the bill relative to the Freedmen's Bureau, General John A, Dix was called to the ebair, and the following resolution was adopied ; Rerolved, That a committee of seven be appointed by the chair, without regard to past political :eiasious, to proceed wo Washington aud econter with the President as to the best means of sustaining Great wearures of bis sdminisiration; and ou sheir zougra; (0 report to this meeting on thecail of the ebair, ‘The Committee consists of the following gentie- men: nyo T. Hoffman, Mayer; Wm. B. Astor, Wm. M. vert, Edwaid Pieirepont. Moses Payior, John Sheriff; Chas, U. Cormell, Juba A bis, Chainnan, Tum ALoonquin a Fattors,—The Report of the Board of Naval Enginneers appointed by the Becretary of the Navy has been agaiust the Algon- quion and in favor of the Winooski. The Report eays— In every polut muaran toed by the contrac h he A @ntued aay Of bem, ‘hey were vorthy o' th, Before 16, he left school and took to sur for which he had @ gre:t par.iality while at oo!, Ithad been ‘he intention of his fr o place him inthe British navy, amd a midash ) warrant was secu'ed in (716 for thie purpose, bus &. mother’s earnest rolicitude upsotthe plan, Akind Providence had desicned a better and ® uobler @ailing for him, At 22 years of age, he evtere’ the British army, and wes engaged in the 7) ears’ war, swith France op thie Continent, during whien time De hed many mirac ious eecapes, which be himseif | dete solely to Providential interference in his hall; others iooked upon it in the same light, and doslared thet bir lite | Aged to his country. L soon and on wha dadulged in then "Wealington wes extr @ppolntmen te end a Bd practic.! wisdom Ww abate. He knew peak and when to filent. He could advance like Cesar or retreat ~» Xenophon. No wonder that such @ chie% in ny things «0 like and anlike Frederick and N«po tt, won the edrairation of and impressed all who w him, ali who anderstood him, all who read of + as One over whom Piovivence manifested unstantly superiatending care. fie was aiwaye for and rd; bot when the mother country n hie people under the iron 1 . be wae ready io war. “Let arm 1769, “be our last resor wedded, “should seruple or hesitate to use them in ence veluebie a blessing, ii our jodiy masters Great italn seok to deprive us of our American Tho speaker then followed (be ea:ly ty of the strugsie of the colonies for tr . Wence, and ibe ginud and glorious resui's into his rebellion ana misied k udness, truss aud rm.) Lelicm |e put @ but Lefore our brave areely r6\u to thelr homes, we Bud Ost in the midst ef another rebellion, 40 @'temp' to concentrat: the pow @! of goverumentin the hands of » ana thereby bring about a comeolidation, which iaequall, dancer our and obvectionable wi.b seperation. ({umenes App) We tiud thatin fact by an trresponsivie coutral ai rectory, ser all the powers of Government are he @esumed without even consulting the legisia- tive or executive departments of the Government, 1 regard eersain mon as beiug as much oppores to the Pp inbip es of thie Government, and believe the: isbor.ug as much to preven or destroy the: the men who tought epaings us ar spares for some important tle did theee persons think ay the prophecies tear a interpreted, la meet") leay [Maopece sre jous applause.) | eay Cua (Ureat applause.) Wenceil Phillips of the same str pe « mongst them, [ Give itto Forney.) some gentiouan in (be crowd says “give it to Forney.” 1h ouly just to say that I do not sane my ammunition upon dead ducks, (Laughter aud appleuse.) The President continued his remarks in this strain at considerable length, and was enthusiastically appicuded as he retired. Mr. Cresewells Falegy on the Late Leon. Menry WV iater Davis. Washington, Feb. %2.—Hefore 11 eclock this morning the galleries were crowded in anticipation of the Memorial exercises in honor of the late Hon Henry Wioter Davis, The flags above the Bpeaker’s deak wore draped in biack, and ether insignia of iy be has iail d, ane we @ontest; the vetted peace and quiet amid which be nqu.n's macuine, y owas ben in, peues, firet in became * fis mourning were exhibited. A fine portrait of the wine that 16 we \oteuy unfic for the earls of his countrys being electe ‘ fe ident of the iniant Kepubiic,’ The modes y ot bono ed doad peered through the folds of the mational Tuives ix Taunry Caurnceyanv.— banner above the Breaker's desk. The Marine Band, during the hour preceding the opouiug of the exer- cisea, occupied the aute room of the reporters’ gal- lery, and furvished appropriate music. At twelve o'clock the Benators entered, and the Jodges of the Bupreme Court, preceded by Chief Justice Chase, also many officers of the ariny and navy and others, The President was not presens, but Secretary Stan ton and } y McCulloch eatered the hall before the opeuing of the exercises, Senor Romero, the Mexican Miulster, Governor Fenton, of New York, and Judge Advocate General liolt, are among the dignitaries represented, After a prayer by the Chaplain, the Declaration of Independence was read by Hon. Edwin McPherson, Clerk of the House ot Repre- sentatives, Aiter the reading of the declaration, followed by the playing of adirge by the band, Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Kepresen- tatives, rove and introduced Hon, J. A. Ciesswoll, who delivered a beautiful and eloquent eulogy upon the life aud services of the eminent dead, man is very conspicnour in bie refusal (o wccept ly and other ener nha Spon, aie Mi ie ow now ashington labored «it a © 8 ge ge Bn with whieh the Almighty bad endowed his noble nature, to construct sau blink Union woithy of the American peop Savteringiy to the Governors of the interests of peace, and arging ther ‘ejudices in the common wea) abe Hevolution have Leen tought over a q@ame battle is being fought to-day « jourht then, and probably it will be fourht ne long ae there @re men living who are disposed to resias or support fetched power and depo ation, Aud now, conciumon, said the ito man, ley me aay, may the day never come * hen we shail see a geoere @iom of Americans #0 uoisiudful of duty to them- Vee and their posterity, &s to forget the rervices of ashinglon. The address, of which the above is bat « brief @ynopsis, was & most brilliunt and logical one, aud wes frequently applauded during its delivery. The Celebration tn Other Senten. Diapatehos received iast uight, at the Sus office, from cities, towns and villages trom Maine to Cali- @ornia, show that the anviversary of Washington's Birthday was celebrated throughout the country ‘with more enthusisem than ever bejore. The wosther was flue everywhe Salutes, patriotic apeoches and general festivity were the order of the “Pay and night. About llo'ciock yesterday morning, the Jauitor of the Empire Building, 71 Broadway, saw @ party of boys busily eugaged pulling something out of one of the tombs on tue south give of Trinity Church, Fiset, they pulled out @ eiiver watch, (hen @ goid one, (ben a large package aud @ costiy coat. Huiry- ing At ouce to the spot, the boys Look the alarm aud fied, ieaving Dotliog bus & Rolte, some iron rings end apiece of rope lehind, The jantior, M:. De- Groot, smmeaiate:y apprized a cetective, Who went iu pureuit of the boys, Lucy probably bea previousiy robbed some pe:sou, of piace, and hid their booty ia the tomb, AMEKICAN INeTITUTE,—A meeting of this ins itution was beid on Tuesday evening, D. 8. Grerory, of Jersey City, in the chair, After the @ading 0; the minuies Lhe mewiy-erected President, Lioiace Gieoiey, was conducied to tue chair. Lie made a few appopriate romurks, A list of cauaidates jor wemberstip was \ben iead, a of Busuimously @ecled, 4 ‘Trusiees weie then au. thorizeu w sel: ihe Lustitnse p.operty, OSL Broad. Way, auc 8000 aller the meeiug & jourued, Mr. W, ANpeRgoN, a member of the New York press, wil O..wie tonight on choosing matri- moulal companions, in the Beventh street M. EK. Chureh, near Third Avenue, Fire is Kipeer Street—Curer EXGuveer Kives.any Skvexu.y Lxsueep.—At about | o'clock yeste:day morning @ fire occurred in the varnish room om the fourth floor of the chair factory of BE. C. Kobinson, in the rear of No, 10 Ridge street. The thidand fourts floors we.e bu:ued out, Damage eblou. es, ibe Luding 16 uamaged to the cxient oi ald, During the piores o the fie Cue hogiveer Kingsiamd, whe siauding io tue yara of Le p.@iniees, Was siruce 19 the back by w Leavy Pisne slsowu tom the roof and severwy injuied, ite Ws takeu home ip @ Ca.) inge, aud is is fale Wat Le will L@ disabicd Jor 60.0 b.tde @ least, Crosuep TO Deara,—Jobo Hartman, who bad Le uw sp ine e@upio, of tue Hudson Kiver R. R. lor ® long bite, knocked down and run over ou Wesuesus @.4ern00n, by # locomotive in Ulet erect, below Lenth aveuue, aud taceily crusued. ie was Fewmoved 10 Lhe Jew's hoOvpite:. wuae be died in a suort tune, Deceased ived as 298 Wess Sle. at, FataL FALL From 4 Roor,—James Dur- ney, wine yeas, ot age. while flying a ki © fiom the rovt of she tive Dulidiug No, .44 Division screes, ow W 6uucsaay Thooa, accuweasaliy tell to tac The Fenians. Proceedings of the Congress. Pittaburg, Pa, Feb. 22.—The Fenian Congress was in session to-day, and all the delegates were present. The committee nominated to fill vacancies reported the namesof P, W. Duane, of Llinois; Edward L. Carey, of New York; James Donnelly, ot Maas.; J. H. Carlton, of New Jersey; A. L. Morrison, of Mis- sourl; J. Darley, of ‘he Ineuzict of Columbia; and they were ail elected. Gen, Sweeney handed ina report, with plans, which was unanimously received’ Congress adjourned until \o morrow morming. The Latest News My Velegraph to the N. ¥Y. Sun. oe From Washington. AMoan Meeting to Sustain the President— Visit to the l’resident—-Ilis Speech. Washington, Feb, 22.—There was an inmense @ ave mocting at Grover's Theatre to-day in support @ the President's policy, Among the speakers were Droatgomery Biair, 8. 8. Cox, Jadge Kioney, Repre- eeutatives Binith and Trimble, of Kentucky, Rogers «. New Jersey, and Benators Hendricks, Mcloural ani Willey. At the close of the meoting a proces Texas, Action ef the State Convention, Galveston. Feb, 19.—The reports of the committees on encouraging emigration, opposing stay laws, and prohibiting intermarriage between whies and blacks, were adopted, The Committee on the Siaio Constitution reported as follows: fon was formed and proceeded to the open spece in Article—No slavery or involuntary servitude shall | bevemens aud w ‘ arene killed, Gront of the north portico of the Executive Mansion, | ¢7/#t in the Btate of ‘Loxas except as ® punishment THE COURTS y — eM) | for crime. vee . 5 rire ewhere thousands of people had congregated. The Atticle--Negroes shall have the right to sue or be}. COURT Catzwpas Tus Dat—Supreme Coan, Cir cult, part l—oyer and lermine:, Pact 2—Nos, 1473, 1s 9, b420, 1854 1714, 1518, YZ, 1225, 1895, lvid, WL, ATAL, 1426, 1408, 1716, 212, Bw, Val, BLS, President appeared and epoke as follows: Fauiow-Citizess, tor I p me lt have the right sued, to make contracts, to hold property, and to be tried by the courte, Article—la te between whites and blacksthey | . rf z ry ‘be > v Seatncted hod creanised this testing vo. far, have | AY ‘eetily ia thelr own Lebelt Yoru vey Sy 19, 108, 885, 852, UL Sole oto Sse eee 5 ee A resolution was introduced to prevent obtain- | 544, 65., 421, c¥5%9, Yld. Chaim @.0—Nos, 14, 23, 2b, @ tender my sinceie thanks for the complinents @nd approbation they have manifested in (he per- iy address 0 myeeil, and in the resolutions ther ve adopied, At this point a Firemen's procession attracted the attention of « portion of the crowd, and created @ache disturbance that the President was unable to proceed for several winutes. Mr, Fondall, the Chairman of the Commitice, in vain endeavored to restore order, Hon. (ireon Clay Smith then took the stand, and succeeded in waking himself heard, end ie bringing the crowd to something Like silence, The President then proceeded Facrow-Citizers—1 was about to tender my @hanks to the Committee ho waited upou me and Oresented me with the resolutions adopied on this ; resolutions, as I understand, compimen tary to the policy purrued by the Administ. ation it came into power, Iam jiee to say te you ou that it le extremely gratitying to me to &@ portion of wy te low citizeus app: the poiley that has been adopied oud is intended to be carried out. (Appiause.| That icy has been one which was intended to 1 re @ glorious union of these Btates, aud their original 16, 61, 62, 04, G1, Guy OT, 69, 74, T4. TS, 14, B4. Special Leiui— Noe, 176, 277, 194, 26u, 144, 362, B6¥ to 263, 158. 164, 146, 247, 246, 176, 104, 440, pengerier Court, Trial Term,—Adjourned for the eit, Tux Oxnam Menpee Case—Varpior oF THs Jnr, —This case was concluded yesterday morning ia the Court of Oyer and Terminer, The Jury rendered a verdict of manslaughter in the fourth degree, with a recommendation to mercy, The Court suspended sentence, and allowed the accused to go on his own recogniaznces, Covat or Ornxaat Sxasions.—The testimeny in the ease of Jono Cahill, charged with killing officer Duryea, was closed yesterday, The counsel then summed up the case, and Judge Russell charged the jury, who retired for deliberation, Po.iog Lyrecioence.—AS ray in @ Porter House, An afiray occurred in the porter house of John Male, No. 127 Avenue D, on Wedmesday night, in consequence of several persons b.ving refused to ing damages for imprisonment under Confederate rule, Sows items, By Telegraph te the New York Sua.) ‘Tux hog slaugbter-bouses in 8t. Louis have been closed on account of the many reports of the tri- china discase, Tus H gh Court of Error and Appeals at Jackson has decided unanimously that the Mississippi State law is unconstitutional, Aw agency for the sale of bonds of the Irish Re- pullic has been estallished in Philadelphia, by Wainwright & Co,, bankers, A Cayaptan proclamation bas been tasued to the United Biates fiehermen, cautioning them as to in-#! ore flaheries after the 17th of March, relations to the Government of the United States, | Te flouring mill of Marsvall & Grant, the hemp ay Ws tele liquer, eal mes Bh tees ee y 7 cA id was cut ac jt Sieteater cette ans. cha femal ac nue, een Sete warehouse of J. W. Wardell and the store and! gl) the arteries. He was removed to Bellevue that gave birth to him who founded this Government | residence of Mr. Wamschaw, all at Lexington, | Hospital. Male, the proprietor of the piace, and =the father of his country ; of him who stood at ihe head of this Government, Them all thew Btaics @utored into this Union, @'lhe Firemen's precession again suceeedod in cre- voting sufficient disturbance to make the Presdent mnable to be heard. The Prosident good-humoredly remarked, “ Don's fnteriore with them; they are right, and alwave James and George Lia:nden, were arresied eriaigned betore Justice Shandley. Maie was dis- charged, aud the other prisoners were beid on « charge of assault aud batiery. A Saloon Keeper Stabbed.-John Cohen entered the saloon of Peter Keller, No, 831 Third avenue, early vesterdey morning, and after cal for re- freshmeute refused to pay for the same. The pro- Mo., were burued on Wednesday. Loss $80,000. AN unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday tmoorning to blow up the office of the West Virginia Joumar, at Charleston, W. V., by torpedo, No damage was done, besides shattering the doors and windows, rt ipted to eject when, it is alleged, Peculie ‘apt He proveodes | © The. sayy I iy, Tur Canadien volunteers, who have been at the The latter statced c rim the abasenen. lndiotiog & I, id. Co: was ariested an: av he union of chese States iouuded by the Father of | ‘front’ for some time past, are to be recalled on | *Pve!e "oun : his Country, And, in \hisconneetion, let me refer the result of Keile:'s injuiles, the 1st of March, The U. 8. Government having given orderato shoot any hostile Finnigans going in that direction, the doughty Kanucks will go home and rest in peace, Tus California Legislature having passed @ con+ current resolution recommending the appointment te the motto upow the stove tor the Wash Monument sent from wy own Btate, @ Btate which bas struggied for the preservasion of the Uniom im the field and in the councils of the nation. A motto i+ inscribed on that stone seat here to be placed in that monument of freedom, and in commemoration of Washington. | stand by that ecntiment, and she ie wiliing Ww stand by it. It was the sentiment enunciated by the immortal Andrew ingion Wi/e Stabbing.—Thomas Lawless called at Ne. 79 God bless Carmine street, on Wednesday night, where his wife is employed as a domestic, and asked to see her, When she appeared be drew @ kuiie and stabbed ver in the lef sbheuider, it is Seared the wound will result fatally. Lawless was arrested and Justice Dodge commitied bim to prison, Jaskron: “Tho pscere) /nion—it must be pre-| Of Frederick B, lings to » seat iu the Cabinet, the Breekiyn, !* [Wild shouts of appi.use.) Were s 4 Ia to comcienicnte wrth ihe deer Andves jceae!: | Governor bas approved the resolution, This ec Jackson, Last evexro the usual anniversary exer- clses of the pupile of the Brooklyn Institute, took piace in the Lecture Room of the building, in Wash- ington street, Gen. J.C. Smith presided, and the Rey. Mr. Mills, delivered an address upon the Life and Public Bervices of Alexander Hamilton, after which the Annual Report of the Board of Direction wasresd. Premiums were awarded to the following members of the Youths’ Library and Drawing @ad be could be made to unde proaress of fection, rebeliion and treaso @ the old men would stir iu their co would rise end shake off the habilimeuw b; he would extend that loog arm and finger of Riana ho would reiterate that glorious sentiment ; “She Federal Union—It must be preserved |" CApplause.) We remember what he did in lssi when teason to the Constitution of the Unit Bisies then stalked forth, it was bis power and Jimeuce that then crushed the treason in ite infaucy t was then stopped, but obly tor @ time— ihe souls continued, tion, however, was taken before anything was kvown of the President's veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill, Tas Washington Natrionar Inreriiaganom feels warranted {n contradicting the represeutations which have been extensively published, that some siienation of feeling between the President and Lieutenant General Grant was involved as a con- There were men disatfec:- ne Classes, after which the proceedings te:minated: @i to the goverument, both North eud aha of the suppresslon end revivel of the | “7. Kits Bloede, fore bust of her father—A copy fouth, We had ee pretiiusions of . mond ExXaMrnms, of the Hons of eebingen. piipeiee b 0) compli an which of re i o Rober: Balla epe tectural pi pad Portion ‘of our countrymen advocaics HATHx Natiousl Monument Society held their anal- drawin; yabam Medal Versary at do—a box of colors, @bat institution in (Le South; another opposed it in To LR, Doxery, Washington, yesterday. President z to dlasolve the Goverament of tbe Jalted ing to Washington's Farewe!l Address as contsin- a Robbs, do.—e box of pencils, fies. Raa fe"ebai t hay tay On ible “escnalon Twent ing the priuciples by which he sought to be guided, | ‘1’ 1s, Martin, do.—a box of pencils, 40 be understood. ‘Thoie was another portion of our | and expressing the bope that all the Siases would YY Fe uri fess bee oe pecs drawing peantry men Ae fa Ma ee Bard continue their contributions to the structure to be | _s medal, r extreme of being williug to break up the | completed, as an enduring memorial to the restora- To Wie sealed. 40,0 medal. Fevgeeet to get clear of it, (Appiuse) tion of all the States to their proper relations to To Allen Gor! 1 do, ore. ta to be acoomplished were diffe.eut, is us fy ond fe ‘eo Wm. T, do.—a of pencils, wee i bud peoy agreed | the General Government, het a. rem, in of pease, & sumber 4 | ak pupils were displayed Fina axp Aocrpewt,—Abeut 12 e’clock on Wednesday night « fre broke ent tm the cellar of B, Ryer & Co.'s foundry, Me. 35 Doughty street, causing damage to the amount of abent $300 before the flames were su . Wittiam morrison, while riding on No. Engine, down Fal on street. wee thrown from bis position, and striking the pavement with bs head wae badly imjured, INCENDIARISM,—The incendiaries of the Rast- erp Disuict ot. continue their bad work. Twomore stabl ee were fired carly yes\erday morning At haif p +t one o'clock fiames were discovered iseaing from the st-bie of Feix Weneey, in Norih Fi at street, near | nion avenue, but they eee promptir ext o- ished, with a1 eo: @75, At haif past two o’c.ock la: k's 0 abie im Fifth street, Leiween North 6b and North Tth, wa eiso fired, bus the dames «ere extin- guished with alight loss, MARINE NEWS. rises, 6 44; S. sets, 6 45; High Water, 03 62 Feb. 23. 8. ARRIVED. sTEAMEg cele Hirer ry v Admural, dex Patapese, Baltimore. BARKS Sin Pr [Labec] Pernambuco; Jab! inal, Norwegian) Marseilles; Casco, Trinidad, Cubs; snefactress, Amoy. BRIGS—Briek, Clenfosgoe 6 Houghton,Cardemas; Achille, Palermo, SCHOONERS Fall Kiver, W City of Dobiin, iad ©) pb am Lanta Frances, Jacmel; Triton, int, Wilmington; Princess, Boston. SEAT ma. TOPPIN—In New York, on Feb. 294, Edward Toppin, orderly of Bellevue Hospital. a mative of B onigar, kings County, Ireiand, aged 51 years. The relatives and friends ot the family are re«peet- fully invited to atteud the funeral, Saturday atrernoon, 24th inst, C) 4 o'c.ock, from Trinity Epis- copal Chureh, cor. of Montgomery and Grvve sta, Jersey City, without farther notice, 066 C# EAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST— HAIR coils, @2 to $7: switches, #3 to $2, at PECK- HAM'S ladies’ fasbiouable hairdressing estabiieb- ment, 21 Grand at, bet, Bowery and Caretta up stairs. R SALE CHEAP—A GOOD CORNER grocery and liquor store, with lease of whole house; must be sod this wek In conaegnence of death in the family. Appiy as the store, 15. M: st, cor, Montgomery at, MISCELLANEOUS. LACK OK BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, BRIEST’S HAIK DYE, Does not injure the Hair or Skin, To be had of Drug- ste cenerally Price Fike TY cents per box, Lepot ‘o, 46 South Second st., Willlamsburgh lruggists supplied by CAs. N. CRITTENTON, 38 Sixth ave, New York. 6lo Worw's FAIR,—THE GREAT PARIS BxPOs} TLON OF 1567, nE MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, INVENTORS, PRODLCEKS, ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, AND SCIENTIFIC AND EP\ CATIONAL ORGANIZA- OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrice or run Usirep STATES AGENcY OF Exroarrton, S Spruce at, Tribune Buildin and No. 40 P ow, ‘Limes Building, New Youk.) THE UNDERSIL NED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the secretary of Btate to the above- named Agency, and being desi: ous of the co-operation of bis countrymen in his efforts to make us Cump ete, interes\ing and ciéd,table as posmbile the represents tion of our coun ry at the Great Exhibition, adopts th.s method of conveying to them informa: and uggestions Upon We subject. In each section ossigned to exh{bitors of the United Stats, ti @ objects exhibited will be divided inve ten goups, pamely: Gicup 1—W orks of art. Group %—Materials and applications of the liberal arta, Group 3—Furniture and other household articles, Group 4 Clothing, (including ¢loius) and other wea: ihg appriel, Group 6—Mining, reagh and wrought products. F Greap O—Lnsiruments aud processes of the mechan- om! arte. ann 7—Food, fresh and preserved, in its varioas es, Group 8—Live agricultural products and specimens, Group 9—Natural herweultural products had apeci- mens, Group 10-—-Ohjects especially exhibited for tho par- pose of improving the physical and moral condition of the population, Applicants will please indicate ina note appended to the appt cation : 1, Li is ie desised to exhibit machines or other ob- Jects requiring ioundations or special constractions, five the dimensions of those foundations or coustruc- tions. 2. If it le desired te exhibit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quau- ty or what pressure of watex, Or gaa, OF sieain, will necessary. 3. Lf it is destred to put machimery im motion, what will be the veloc prepes to eath machine, and what motive power will req expressed is hoise- power. 4. In general, whatever infors ration will be of use in placing of the machines, aud, wherever possible, ® pian upon a fixed scale, It ls apprehended thet tndivid uals may not fully epprecia‘e the importance of ;uoviding @ compic 6 Tepr@-entation of the great « aples and the crude agricultural and mineral produ: :tions of their States ; and he submits the expedie acy of coneng some competent person to be wwostro cred im b Btate to cause to be collected, labeled suid forwarded to the Agency specimens of the char acter indicated, space for which will Le 1eserved. No rent will be cha te» exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the spa :@ they occ ; but all the expenses for Ssting upand decorating ¢ 2, either in the Palsce of the BK: :pesition of the Park, will be paid by them. Froaucers who apply for roo m in the park, and pose to establish (Le:e const: actions of any it or agricultural buildings, or gar iens, will take care to give ap fa wie aacale of the Sotapitahment prepooet with an indication of the ex: ent of ground w will necessary. Due notice will be gtven to applicants as to the acceptance or ie) ction of tlaeir appiications. If ac- cepted, the appucants will have until January 31, 1807, to prepare aud transport their specimens to New Yor Dotailed plana, en the scale of Om.020 to the meter, showing the piace assigned to each exhibitor, an each individua! mode of exhibiting, together with» list of the exhibitors, wil, be transmitted by the Government Agent priorto Jan. 21, 15866, in order that the imperial Commisson may :egulste the interior partitions of the bailding im ce with the requirements of this pation. Each nation can olaim, #s its special park, that part of the Champs de Mars atioiuing the space allotted to it in the Palace of the tion In compliance with a request made through our Minister at Paris, the time for filing spolications from the United States bas been so fur extended that all which react: the uadersigned before the 1:t of Janu- ary next will be im season, When examined andcon- sidered, the decision will be duly made known, Parties wahing to exhibit, sre requested to apply immediately to the undersigned for cerect forma of appiication and instructions, inclosing postage stamps for re ply. ‘arto jes accepted should be delivered at New York prior to January 31, 1S07. Articles accepted will be shipped from New York to Paris pnd returned at Gowe:mment expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress obvalns, The amonnt of space assigned tothe United States in the Fyhibition at Paris is about thirty thousand feet. The space to be assigned to them im the sur- rounding park for agricultural and other purposes has not yet been decided upon ; and as it depeuds upon the nature of (he application for space there, it is very desirable t uch application be sent in as soon as possible, As mueh promptness as may be consistent with due deliberation is earnestly recommended in all spgiier tions, as it 18 possible thas those received at New York after the lst of January, lsu6, will be too late. rfurther particulars, address Fo her tnt PERRY. Here rH Agent fr TTED Br ATES. No. 6 & 0, 6 GorEee ATOM es oe meee Bow Mow Von DINORAH; Virgin’s God-Child. ‘The moon hed by tiie time risen, and epreed « mild, peseetn) Keht on the store, the rocks, and the ea. whose low murmur the solemn stiliness of the men, #0 loud « few minutes before, rendered more impressive. The et'llness wae on'y brokem every now and then by the pe'nfully incress'ng groans of the dying men. or by an outburst of rks, af some remnant of the woodwork wit! in the ‘+t, or the cleft that it formerly occa- pie, fall's, After a few minutes, the priest beckoned me te Li pitta ot He had, according to bis apprehension the duties of bis calling, endeavored, before all things, to awaken the feeble conecionaness of the expr oy Seago to the neceamty of preparing for death tthe manner of he Cathoike >urch, a@ far as \¢ was poamble to do under such circumatsn- cos §=But when this was over, he was anxio'a to make an attemps to ehert some word) which no dgbht lead to the dis overy of the murierer; a dit wee with this view that he wished to bave me bo th as Sesistant aod witness—an also called old Salaun. The dying man’s words were for the moat part Ineohorent, and enin an unintelligible v : but, however, anch as they were, they tend sd to confirm @ suspicion that hed already crossed, my mind, and le! meto connect the mysterious pre sence in the but, of the youth called Bauzee, on the occasion of my firet view, with the appari tion i had just wit essed on the rocks above, [a the mind of the dyine mao, shaken as it was boy the death-stroggle and the terrors of conscien @, the game opinion evcently often obtaine! resp ecti the personality of bia murderer, which the peop! are wont to offer in commection with the m: rst ired ciroumstances, namety, that the Evil O surprieed him counting bie ili-won wealth, and a serted his own claim to it, But every sow and then the recollection of the true state of the cease would pierce through, a» he repea\ed— “the Vermin! the Bleck! the Vermin!’ over and over again, with such rage and abhorrence, that bis energies seemed more and more: xhaumed by each repetition of tLe words, aud as lass he cied in propouncing thera, Th was lo we & very significant fact, that Judeck should, in bis weuceru.s, vee mavy common Eng!ish phrases, which rendered it beyond a duube that he bad carried on treasonsble communications with the enemy during the war, and {t was \with these that the criminel ;rosecutions already re@er- red to were connected, The priestand S:laun shared my convictions. But when I exclaimed with horror — * The son the murderer of the father!" the fish- @rman rejoined — “Te is bad enough as it 's, but Bauzec the Black , is not the son of Judock Shipwreck. I myself saw him draw the fellow with bia book ous of the ben coop of a ship thathad gone to pieces. He knew best what wind had driven it upon the Ravens’ Cliff, And then the Hite black imp sat upon the coop, and was ecarcely on shore before he shoor off the water like » poodle, and danced and screay ,. ed, so that it was awtul tosec him. But ashe? aa been slmoss drowned, the eouutry people of jied bim ‘Baurec,' which means in the gentio .an's language, ‘tLe drowned one,’ "’ “Judock, then, adopted bim asa son!" - That te mere than’ I should bave be bret m.'* imei wae not the case either," rep! ut just thecoutrary, The boy hur old man Like s chain; hooked himse! Pa eo tos ekitten, Ho could neither be ey ken cH nor driven away by blows, kicks, or b anger—he al- waysreturned. Ii Judok bad @ on him out at night, and driven bim far away ee rues the downs, Lei eving that he tchegt not fud tis way back ; when morning came, therohe we , cowering at the door, Bus you are not mace tnah e at ivude or attachment bed anythd ay wo do with this. soe ve -y first Le took te Oa the contrary, from play.ng al. manner of tricks 4 pon tLe old man; ever tailed to getout ofibe way of blowe od Salaun, god li With cat-lke expertue@ay © ad chanced to Le caught, wolch was rare be woud bite and scratch like s young w). toe ast. It really seemed ae though he were an evil 4; art, and Led @ bold over the olu #.nues’s s.!, At all eveute, be wae obliged to tolerate what be could not avoid, For, you, see, he was grown ol J and feeble, and had besides @ horror or thy, lau , whom be never called by any other mame than the ‘verm.n;' or else woat could vave pre renied him from tying @ stone about bis neck @id thre wing him ipw the sea ? Certainly it Was 108 cous: ieuce or tender-hearted- ness, ior''— Here Salaun ingerrupte /: himself. “The Kskous te now di pad, and has to mve an account of himself elsew! ,ere, ani sol wil sey ne more aboutlim. Wep sor wk about here have never doubled that Bat mec was given to Judock Bhipwreck a8 8 plague snd es punishment—whether men ord vil, it's all or Meouwhile she cory 4 bad been carried into the burn-out cul, sod ® watch over it appointed for thenight, We at ler ih contrived, by the light of the tapers brought, | » discovers narrow opening atthe end o the f ssure, which woumd up to the top of the cliff, and: spened out amidst the brush- wood there. Ths) obs possibly have aflurced an inlet to a slender ® ad asct.ve youth; but how it bappened thas the builder owner of the bus shvuld not have t een aware of this way of en- trance, or bow, © a the other band, he should nos have stopped 18 1 .p, iearing that his good-for-moib- ing comrade mi; ht !earu to make use of it withous his leave, abd probably to his burt, this ce seinly dud recusin ® © ymery. Midnizht wie already pest before the country ple disper@ ed, and I again took wy place in tue ty to be ro wed by tue ula fisherrasu to bis owe dweiling. We were (oth silent, meditating, no doubt, upon what we bad jus: witsessed. We now approacled ibe Little bay iu which Salaun'seuttage stood, and by the unsteady and ¢ hanying bgbt of tLe clouded toon were already ab.e to di winguisl it, whem we bearda loud ory tor help pr OEE thence. The next momen two figures rush out on the shore, and sruggied vivie: \tly—or rather, one strugsled to overpo wer the ou wr, Whe endeavored to e@vape, aud cried more an ( more loudly PE DRD: “God with me!" exclatyned Sala th first scream Roary f is Dinorab's voice |" chitin And sira.ning bie strength to tue made the little boat Lound to the pork he * | few the two iorms, while we bosh announced ihe spproach of beip, and endeavured to Liena way the assailant by raising our voices to their ut, pitch, Batowing othe muimure of the w av upom the beacs, aud to the excitement of sb Parties concerned, they did nos observe us we were but « few yards from the shore, w we painly distinguished not only D.norab, alec toe aggressor, WhO Was Lo ober than Dei the Black, We turtuer obse:ved juat te yo girl's sirenguh was nearly exausted, Din was the first te erceive us Ai once shetore a¢r #elf cut of ber assaclant's grasp, and rushedwow. rd us into the sea, Hor tatber had hardly time to check the bo at’ speed, so esto prevents collision, when, bre ath jeas, exvausied, with torn yvarment anu sirean Wn, bal, she clasped the boai's prow, aud wasl: fie imeo it and Carrieu to Buore i nm unconse 0) stato, Meanwhile, Biureo had veuished; ap a] would Lave beep in Van to have pursued b.m, we not, besives, been tuuy oce.pied wish the p girl. 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