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(Conttaved from formed, Di represented « Persian temple of time of Abaquerus, The stage appeared os ® regular tent, with on entrances, and 1 the piace appropri ated to the stage boxes hung with tapestry, having thereon the monagram of the Association, Tro- phies, consisting of emblematic representatives of the twelve tribes of Tarael, were suspended from the pillars, with appronriate inscriptions, The balconies were decorated with mammoth artificia Oowers, and were covered with Oriental tapestry relieved by festoona of flowers and evergreens. The ‘Orjer of Dancing’* and “Promen: mutation of the scroll from which the bool the Vira Page) of Bether @ read at the annual fesivel, Tie Pro ecessons were besutiul, winding up with @ urend review by Q cen Esher, A bur lesque harlequin dance, aod a *, towether wih @ tableaux represeniing the f rolvacou of the Jewieh carnival wih ite Corman brotuere followed, and was decided y apleu- did. The costuracs of we commives were rend, The Floor Cominitien reprevenied warnore of Digh rank with helmets a! mad, and the Keception Comm: Courtiors of the period, The masks ominoes were varied and highly interestivg. Tiere were harlequina and clowns in abundance, Jewish High Prieeis and Christian Mishope, Wateomen with lamp poste for hate, animals aod virds o! various kinda, and in tact ever time and character, lualog the poor Iriat 1 + Waa represeuted, At midnight ali threw of t toasks aud proceeded to supper, after which (aucing Was resumed and keptcup th! morning, The eupper consmated of every vefvacy of the seasun, Our re; orter would returu thanks to Mr. Mever lasace of the Fioor Com a. ittes, fur courter god taciUbies, Tur Lorn Bisnor or MoxoLuLu axp His Mission 10 THe Usiren Brares—SraciaL Banvi oss at Tasty © i. Yesterday morning, & special Communion Bervice was Leld at Trinity Clrureh, an @ farewell to Dr. Thomas N. Bisley, Lord Bebop of HMovolulu, Bandwich Islands, “shops Potter, of New York; Goxe, oi Wenern New York, and Qintard, of soqeeer with aout firty thy Wew present ihe ie was propoumed by B y Powe and re sywonddl w by Di. Seley. bie Lord Batop Lae been very aucceastis in tie elit o ge ke oyu Perly o: the Bp ecopal C cehelfof me ilefon Alier Ue ne accommpanied to tue Woart by @ large 1 fords, where he @uberked for tis i’ac 48. GD, uchbintus ary Tue New York Sip Naews—.s the title of a mew weekly journal, wh.ch made its first *p pearance in this city yesterday. $ is published 4 64 001 66 Broadway, aud preseats w Variety of the most complete and valuable shipplaw intellr gence, published ine quarto form of forty eight jeges, handsomely printe! in large type, and in- trodueing many features which must commend this new enierprise to the support an! patronage of ab p owvers, pavy officers, merchents, sailors, landsmen and land (vbbere; who will find in ite pages some arsicie, record, illustration, advertiae- ment, or other matter espectaliy interesting to them, collectively or individually. The table of contents embraces s “Summary of Events, Prices Current, Shipping News, I\!uatrations of Merchant id War Vessels, New Laventions Portraits of Ship Captains, Interesting Nurratives of Lilie on the Ocean Weve, Shipwrecks, Cruises, besides EB litor- tele and Columaso! Biatiatics,’’ furnishiny infor- mation pot readily obtaine! elsewhere, Forty- eight quario paves of such valua je reading mat- ter is certainly worth filteen cents of any man's monry, and for that eum the ‘New Youx Sure News" can Le purchase! of the news « Reawter or Peuewrrs,—Mr Morton, the newly appoloied Rewiater of Pormits, with @ view of facilitating the business of his etSice, bas caused to be piinted » blank af) lication for permits for the erection of stands &o, upon the payment of ¢1 for each permit so granted CONVENTION oF Iris Socreries.—This Dedy will again meet to-night, when it fe under stood that the Father Mathew men will be notifi to come in and pay their essessment aud then state whaetthey want, when they have a voice on the floor. Itia nottrue (fo eay several offic als) that the Church Temperance Bo letiies have withdrawn from the Convention, Some tlk concerning the matter took place among the members cof ile Pa- rent Society, but itis boieved they il not with. draw, A prominent member of that society said that no matter what aman way be al! the remain- der of the yeer, he should be an Ireiman on Bt. Patrick's Day. men wil! cor areet people #o that tb fronton Bt Patrick’ POLICE COMMISSIONERS,—In consequence of the retirement of Commissioner McMurray aud the eppolutment of Benj. F, Manuiere to Oi! the vacan- cy, the Board assem!lei yesterday morning and re-elected Thomas Co Acton, President. JvbnG, Mergen was elected Lieasirer, vice Mr, Murray. City Government’, —Boann ALbER- usy.—Baivaina Buoapway. The special cou malttes of this Board, appointed to iuquire into the expedieucy of constructing aerial bridges for the use of pedestrians, at tho crossings of Broad. way, in the lower part of the city, wore to have held a meeting at 11 o'vlock ve y morulng Av thie hour, Alderman Loew, tie chairman, was the only member preweat, and Le said she com mittee woud weet to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, when they would be ready to boar sug @estiong and bave plang submitted for this work, Adjourned, Boaan oF CocnotLMen,.Wipening ov Ann Oraget—Heariso tue Crry Harn Tae Tax Lavy, ~The Board of Councilmen ales held yesterday, I. Keesh in the chair Mr. Kellogg presented a remonet property owneré on Folion and oth egsinst the witening of Aun airees, Committee on S.recte suding with the P: ince way bean undivided or & meeting erred to A resolution was adopte!, ¢ ving the Mayor discretionary power in wranting perin'ts for show cases, street sixns, &o., eed be charye el appll- eante from one w teu dollars ior 6 e privilego grauted them The special order for the day, name'y, the Tax Levy, was called up, lost, and the sx Levy was read, Tho total amoustofeio appropraconeis $8,468,276 72. Avter conse be tems tn detail, Mr. Pullman objected « a of the propriations were eatrava, 1 the whole subject over till noxt My waelcat. The ordinance was then au w6naeye. Mr. Pullusan inquires) ‘ to pass tho ordina we, Too Poni fod in th rmative, Mr, Palioan said he believed it required 15 votes, and he des conver Lie protests agains the rung. Le was per mitted to do #0, . The Board concurred with the Alcermen in re- quiring the Comprroiler to furn ss the Cormen Council with a copy of the strees vliean ng contact wth Messrs, Brown & Co Besolutions were adupiod Increasing the salarios of the Btock Clerk in the Fiusnce Departinent, trom 61,760 to $8,000; and the Kedempson Clerk in same partment, from $1,000 to gi 5”0, Ad yuurned to next Monday. Cuampss oF Commence, — The regular monthly meeting was held yesterday afteruvon, Ar. G, W. Blunt, from the Committes on Wharves, Piers and Slips, reported as the sonse of the Com- mittee, that the commerce and health{ulnecs of the ati f our harbor impera- gin wat Ge the bess eelen of @ proper ay gem of docks end structures; that experieave ‘ano wh thai the olay authorities beve ubterly felled eis| Interests tm thie particular, and that private enterprise and capital should be invited to provide the aceommodations for commerce; that, in the judgment of the Comm tee, the plan of dock structures proposed by the New York Pier and Warehouse Company should be adopted, Afver some discuamion the Report was adopted. Nonsexr axp Corp's Hosrirat,—The twelfth annual merting of the Directresses of thie institutiua was held yererday noon, at the Asy- lum, corner of Slat street and Lexingtou avenue. The lying-in bow ital \e devoted to the care of ile @ timate childcen, found) ngs, end young women who sometimes become moihers be ore they are wires, There are now in tus institution seven motbers, each auder 15 years of ave. Armong these, wae ue young woman ofa highly respectab e fe- mily, well eiucated, and a church mem! er, who was turved out of doors by ber parents, Her con- sant ex lamation in her greatest age ny parents would forgive me” 1 attained through the good offices of Mra. bois, who impressed upon ber parents their un- christie and uncharitable action in the premises, ‘The young woman is now once more in the Losom hor family, and douttless, saved from « life of *. The Secretary's Report shows that during ar, there were confined in the institution 40 women; admittet with children, 117; chil- dren admitted, $24, and 29 born; tote’, 610. There are now in the institution 70 women, 177 children, an) 26 employees ; total, 243, Forty-eight women have obtained employment as wetnurees, Five who wore mothers beiore their fifteeath | irthday were restored to their parents. In the report appears the following paragraph which is ex racted entire; “itis ouly a careful reader of the journals of this great cit), who can form an aiequate ides of the frequency of child-murder, e crime, unfortunately As stalistica prove, of more comme) cecurrence in tui Country than @uy other ; sud, we are cen: strained to believe, mainly in consequence of the total aveence of mich j laces of roiuge as are af- forded Ly we Lylug-io wards of tue Nursery and Coie's Hospital, Our police reports are Bliea with accoume of bodies of uew-Loru iufanie found in lots, the public docks, and, not uotrequenily, etm) ticki, populates streew of our city We caunes Gout that bed the wre coed fuouuer koown Wat Unuer vur rovl Wase reluge to bem from the worlu's wy@—— ahelier jor thew end joer cuuuren-—lespeir end siege woud wot have anveu te. wo add tw their y beavy Lurucn or gudt the crime of muruer, 10 t.08e Wise at- teowon bas beeu Gurei.e tO thie Darrowing suL jee, bia wel kuown thatitia not og the lowest eed WwoMt degrades toes tur critue Of iufen ive ie of cues commited, tis those iu wLose breasts the seuee of Bue j@ Lotouly Bot Whuoily dy but om who o a inte lie Keeuems paris, ties _ tempasou woo offen heuuw euu fusiy over powers.” Tue Secretary ack owledged the receipt of @1, 00 from wes duibitun of Mr, Bersadt's picture of “ine Rocky Mou.taing,! aud 9465 trom tue ex- bivitoa o Huntingdon’ epicure “Mis, Washing- wn Koveption Day’; ale@ @ third Govstion trom theesete of Mr. Cusuncey Rose of $5,000, anu cused by enuering bis resignation aus thauking the Boaidof Mauayers for tuely sympathy and kinuness, Tue report of tue Treasurer suowed she expevees te Le 32,604 91, auu the expenaliures £50,006 40, leaving » Lalance on bend of $Y 51, wo wu.cu ay Le a.ded ihe ves proceeds of the Cuma - ity Ball, @11,996 25, showing » tund now on band or thi,vuo 76. Lewers tiom Bishop Potter and Rev, Dr. Newton wore theu read, regiceing their iuability turough reVi US @uxegements io be present, Cub bear. Y 8) yp ebuiting eit) toe oO. jects o: the Lamisuuon, sue pbyswien, De, Hull, tueu read iis report, Which showeu thas 615 children Led been treated for Various uine.@o# uring tue year, they beng Womily Under une year old, Bice the organize- tion of the Lyiug-ion Department, abous two mouths, 80 Wowen had beeu contivued and 80 cuiluren born, Lu two cases iussruweutal ael.y- Sly Was resorted .0, aod the parcute wed of pere- worieb«, 1.@ reporte were edopred, anu 1,000 copes directes to ve priuted in phiet turm, Lue Rev, Dr, Wesbcurue stuea a @4 an ai- dross bighly cOMphin@utary Of the Lostituuon aod the noble work 16 @ @ccowplebiug. Me said no wraover cvuld visit tie ciy Without Lemg con- vue. of she Lecesmiy oF acbvarnty. Hoo, Erastus Brooks tuen eddresseu ecb ng, de- te ling Gi Connection wih 6 fustitunon, whch began stout ten years agy anu the scenes jurough wuich it bas passed. Dr, Ei- liott also delivered eu address, aod pleaged uuo- éelf lor $600, ‘The Cussruan pledgeu simeelfia o like amount, and eter #8 iew lurwer remark eleciion for offeers tor the ensuing year + as uelu : Ma. Corueius Dubos, le D rectress ; . Derewus, Hl ckecner, 3. ; Mre, Francis Ui, Saivers, Lreasurer; Mrs. Fy th, B.cresary (vice Bariow, resigned,), Mauages Mescames Avion, Anderson, H, Siaith, H. Averill, Jas Brooks, Win. Bruce, tami, Barlow, Ei, Cooper, W.C. Calhoun, H. Delafield, Cues, VU. Daly, Jas, L. Graham, J... Japaon Fre- mount, Geo, A. Lathrop, Edwina Luciow, — Lema, Alex. B. Mou, Geo, A. Peters, Walden Pell, Borchan, BE. W BStougltou, Tigi, E. Towne bend, Geo, A, Taua Wa, Tracey, Joel Wolte,— Avjou ned, Fines,—About 8 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in the store of the American Tea Company, 49 Vesey stree:, caused by a siove pe being overheated, It was Setaguienes by @ pat- soiunan of the Tuira Precinct, Damage }200,,... «+. Detween seven and eight o'clock last evening teo nceudiaries aitewpted to burn the new iiame bulidinge No, ¥l7 and 219 Third avevur, and oc- cupied by co.oreu tam.lies, ‘Ive firemen succeeded im exungush.og the flames Lefory any serious damage was done. A secoud attempt was made, but was also unsuccesstul, Two boys seen run. uiug from the place were described to the Fire Marebal and police, aud will probably be arrested, so s-cee A Ore Droke out in the basement of 217 Madison street, avout S P.M. yesterday, sud daw- eged the butiding and turuisure abous $260, Iu. sured Toe flames originated trom the yas, Drownep,—Yesterday Coroner Gamble held an inqueston the body of an unknown man whose bouy wae found floating in the dock foot of Broome street, E.R, Deceased was 6M vin in bewht with sandy hair, goatee aud moustache, The remains were removed to Bellevue Hospital. +s secs) Tue Dody of Alexander Kuseeli was tound in the dock at Pler2,N Ro Devewsed was « res) deat of Steven Isiaud, and was formerly euplo) ed by the Biaten Isiand Ferry Company. kun Over.—Samucl Snediyar, while play- ing with boys as Su ave aud 68h striet, was thrown down and rup over by car No. 45 of the Third aveoue KR. KR, Bosh hie legs were bru Ile was taken Ww bis residence, Thud wireet. Tre Vacancy LN THE Koarp or Sureryi- gous,—Mr, Gay b shor Boole, it is aaid, will ve eecved bo fil) the vacancy in the Board of Super- v.sor@, caused by the death of ELjab F, Puruy, Poses INTELLiGANOR. Arrest of an Alleged Musderer,—Francis Cairaber, alias Keddy, was ar- rested yeeterday by Detectives Farley and Kusiace, of this city, and Webb of Philadelphia, on @ charge of baving killed one Michael Alien in a saloon at No, 127 coush 3d ob eet, Philadelphia, on the uight of the i4.b oi Nov, lood, 1st appease that @ tiacas occurted ano Ole | 1b the saloon, when Cas rauer drew @ pistol and bt Allen in the lett 0:48, who died in » short time, Carraber fled, An inquest was subsequenuy held, sod @ verdict 1rende.eu against Cariauer, Mayor lleary, of Puilade phia, Offe.ed @ ieware of @bu0 lor Sho arrest of the iugituve, Carraber eulisied ina New bagisou regiment @od weatto the war, where @lbrace of bia was lost, Deiective Webb receutiy learned that Carraber was in this cil), aud be came on, where the aceuned was erresied O» above stated, die admitted having eho Alleo, but said it was coue ineeledeience, Last evenng, be was seut to Phila- deipbia in charge of au officer, Burglary on Second Avenue.—Tho liquor store of George Gilroy, No. 652 Second avenue, was entered by three young barglars om Tuesday night, who packed up abouts $1 worth of tobacco and segars, ready to take away. While at work, Officer D e- trick, of the Yist Pieciuct, who saw @ litt in she siore, and touud tle wour jocaed, which he opeved, when Le jouad the buren.« had fled turough the rdoor, Folowing them, he ound the thiee bur- giao attempiing to scale a ence, Liawing his 1e- volver, he threatened Ww shoot, wnen Patrick Keliey surrendered, but Dis comp.nions escaped, kdward hagbes aud James Suith, chacyed with bav.ng been engaged with Keley, Ware subwequeutly @rs@sted, and Justice Kelly committed thew ior trial Burglary ina Dancing Hall, The dancing bell of Gooree idiame, die, ‘th Laurens Bree) wae Gm einen to do thetr duty toward the city 4 245 Mire. Coase, | tered on Wednesday night whe emali amount Seen Thylehteh they mesg Henry Mtr colored, was subsequently found fn i . Justice Dow! him for 1 agcserppe — Theft of @ Diamend Pin.Edward Black was arresved gomereny on a charge of having stolen « jarnond breastpin from John M. Daley, boarding at Charlton street. ‘16 prisoner, it is alleged, calied at the hous on the 2th uit. on the presence ot wiah- ing to get board, and while in Lmley's room, stole the aA Justice Ledwith committed the secused for ale Mrookliyn, Hon, Joun ©, Perry, who has ably dir- ehareed ‘he aa ee of Un.ed States Distri t Avtor- bey for the Eestern Distiict the past year, har resiened, Fine ix A Breweny,—Yesterday morning 19 c'cwek, @ fe wae aiecovered io the Brewery of Messrs. Howerd & Fuler, comer of Piymouth and Bridge stieste, causing dawige to ike amoun' of stout $iw veiore the fl mes were suppressed. The loss te covered by insurance Jersey City. Avornen Yousa Lavy FaTaLty Bonsep. ~About hall-paet 6 o'clock on Wenesday night, Miss Lucy Ship ey, ® young lady i7 years of age, residing at No. 206 Grove street, was burned in the most shock!ng manner, and although alive last evening, the physicians in attendance stated that she could not possibly survive through the night. Miss Abinier in the act of removing a lamp from her dress took fire from the stove, mod her that ahe jumped suddenly back, causing echimuey and top ot the lamp. which were fasien- ed by @ epring, to wive way, thereby ecattering the fluid over ber person and eompietely envelope her in flames In this condition she rushed dowa wh ether members of the family tore up the pet, and by wrepping it around her, succceded io tineuisbing the ‘dames. Her body burned nearly to nerisp, and on one side the :ibe were exposed, and te flesh om the arme was pearly consumed, A ScHoongr Sunn.—The achooner Srow- flake ly.mg to toe stream near the Scranton Lock, doveey City, was T Geb and Weir pe. Fine,—Abont 7 o'clock last evening a fire oceu :¢4 sp a emall building im Steuben Btrees, moar Washington atioet, Jeisey City, Dawage wife, MARINE NEWS. 4S. lees, 6 84: 9. sete, 6 63; High Wator, (4 68 Mareb CLEARED, STR AMANIPS—Arizona, for Aspinwall; Moneka, c Boston; Nereaa. Ciseef Dub- eb fr, Wim on: Warrior, ee: OK Wave, Mobi.e; huater, seven wah; Keavebec, Philadeiph a. SHIPS—Belmont, Liverpool Vistula, Bam Prea- cisco, Asia, of Bremen, for autwerp BARKKS~ Helena, Cork; Nordstern, of and Hamburg; Japan, of and for Mambure. BRIGS—A _B Patrerson, | aya; Hane Gude, Queens own: Elien. x Cares, Myronia, Cieufaegos: Aquidueck, Mobile; Sophia, Cienfuegor, BCHOONERS- L A Bayles, St. Marke Erelyn, Stamford: U C Acker, do; Lizzie, Puilmdeiphie Ar- Hogton, Baltimore, Hl W Godirey, Widmningvom: M lt Cartisle, Bristol; Palmeito State, Norioik: F A Weeks, Philadelphia: C H Kirk, K@himond; Mugao- Na, Philadeiph a, O P Binns, Peterabarg; D 8 ie Mame, Chasieston; Coair, Wilmington, BLOOP-Odd Fellow, Dyer, for) New London. AREIVED. STRAMBSITIPS— Niagara, Norfolk: Fagie, Havana: City of Menchester, erpool; Tybee, ba ab Hatreras, Nortoik; Ediuburg, Liverpoo: md town, Patapsco, Baltimore; Guasie Leisair, bead City. NO, _SHLPS—Eleane, of Newburyport, from Calcutta; Geo, Griswold, an Francisco BARKS—Nicolo Depot, (italian) Trieste; Spiritot the Age, Buemos Ayres SCHOONERS-Oriewt, Savannah; Harriet Lewis, Newport for Eliz sbeth EK Brainerd, Bridgeport for Pizebethpur New «,N. Haven tor Ei. Lethport; Francie Bu Jrient for Philede phia; J G_ Collyer, Eesty 8 for Boston ; Storing, Southpert; itenry Ca toff, Newpors: F aco, Wile m never; F Merwin, Virvin (BFL E . Haven tor Eiizab ihport Jodd.e, Fall rabethport: 1 a Laff icuier, N. Bedford i Mary Tice, N Llaven for oat Os t ucie B ives, Av Vir- ne Newport tor Filzabethpert; Anne a ‘. ilaven; Yarmouth, N. coum Heury W Jobuson, Boston; Kaymond, N. Leudon; Chas Moore, Liidgeport; Empire state, Guerges Banks; Ajida, Newport; Ann kiiza, Newport. BLOOPS--Harvest, Bristol, Ko 1; Thomas Hull. Piovidence; Lk Sprague, Providence, og’ Hu for Too Late for Classification. MERICAN AND FORISIGN PATENT AGENCY IBSKS.MUNN & CO, Publishess ot the "Selentific American,” continne to act as At- stor reenring Paents foc new Inventions ia ud all foreign counties, re. MUNN & CO, have had sevenieen year’ ence in soliciting File ate, and bawe acted as Attorneys for more than 9.% ) inventors, Pamphlets containing the Patent we and other important information to kaventors, furnished, free, on application, Consultation and advice free, Address $1 Park Row, New York, or coro! ¥ sed 7th ar’ iw, New York, or cor.of F aud Washingion, D.C 0" BEIEST'S HAIR DYE IS THE BST IN Use.-Price FIFTY CENTS per box. Why it ts the BEB in use, lst-—-1t im prepared upon strictly scientifie principles. Yd—It ie uutike anytbiog of the kind yet pioduced, Srd-—It elves freater satisiaction, with less trouble in. applying. ath lt chanves Grey or Ked hair to @ beautiful BLACK or BROWN, withowl injury to the i or skin, Oth- Ie dyes ine hair a more Natuni and life- likecole:, Gib— Lt does not smutor wash off. Tth— It does not rot or injure the bair, bat impioves it im sppearance as wellasgrowth, o¢h—It isim@ the end the cheapest dve in use—1i being but GO0ceiates ver bos, Manufactured and forsale at 46 South Second at., yiiiameburgh, L. 1, and to be had of ell Tecpesiabie u Druge ists. te LS eee seed yy (CHOICE PEAR TREES FOR SALE AT A SACKIFICE. ‘The subscriber, desirous of thinning owt his exten- sive FAR ORCHARL toue half the usual prices, over iWO THOUSAND choice Dwarfand Siandaid Pear Trees, of the Bartie't Louise Bonne de Jevey and Duchesse d' Augouleme variesies, from three to seven years ola, and in bearing con- dition Parties dovrirous ef purchasing can give the trees oh &@ personal pection. All orders by mail will be rometly atiendad to, WILLIAM Y, BEAC Wallingford, New Haven Co, 600 Conn, DYXSPEPSIAN— ASTONISHING CURES ARE doliy made by the use of that exemdleut remedy Dr, Suaith's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, Tt has been beto.e the Public tor the iast 20 years, and where it has been persevered with, and the direc- tions tolowed, has never failed in @ singie care, It acts eutly upon the bowem, «iving venewed vigor to the stomach,aud brace. up the whole eystem —creating esit were new life, Every one of sedentary iu should bry {t, and all who are troubled with Dyspepsia should use it, Depot—46 South Second 6 Wiliaine- burgh, Price One Dollar per botve, 21 Fek SALE—A BARGAIN—THE 4S1OQKY brick house aud lot 299 West Sid at. Price #4 Tw, Inquire of J, LAMBERT, 623 Greenwich a4, 361 Fok SALE—IN JERSEY CITY, ONE 3. story Fuglish basement brick house; price $5,800. Also one Satory and basemeut bign swop brick house; price $5,700, ‘The above houses have all the modern improvements, Also two cottage houses on Mergen Hill, convenient to the horse-car railroad; price $1,Suo, Lhe terms on the above Property mace eay, For particulars, inquire of JAMES McLALGHLIN, Buuder, 145 Moutgomery et, ora 172 York ot, Jersoy City, iu sue evening, or of DW. 5 LUNE, Boal besate Ags. 15) Heuderson street, = = lad (GREAT REDUCTION IN” PRICES “IN XT Muslin nd ‘Taine Liven, at LAMBSKL The best heavy ard wid Merriuack, ali the eet Prints, s for boys’ wear. 360 cies VE MENIAL OR OLD LEAD—900 000 ibe. of the apove wanted, for which the highest cash price will be paid by ©, CRABB. 1S) William wtreev id \ JANTED—A GOOD BAISTER ON LA- ‘ cloth bution boots, also « bu tonhole maker; none but goed hands, bo Wort Lib at, bes. Oth and 6b aves, —_— GEORGE SPO00 The Modern “Office rs” Progress. thee nm ni of ron ivreo’ diy ex sted)—it wae slirre’ over as Festi y as possi le, or got throngh ant) beet mr ght be. When,o) the. ther band, pleasure was the orcer of day weal *tranve things,in the shape of pleasure, were often the result. mibaitern—eas sep dos) supenntend drifia, examine the sollie s' prov 4 sons, see their Ureakfasts anti dinners served, and attend to any complainis, visit the guards by day and night, be aod musters, and, finally, deliver sae wristen re biectd of the provesdings of she four-and-twenty o ceived in some but in the Hundredsh there waa none at all. efficer in that distinguished corps Was suppore bes Heaven-borne genius,” and acquired his Tll.—tas oatarrnorns. What the Paalmni«t said in sorrow, these who witnessed the career of the Monerable Boegy Spoonti'l and b's ompanions m'git heve sad, D another, and one night cert ot sorrow only but in anger: “One day ‘old another." rer euncer e' Tu'p he When duty wi tobe per’ rme'— chan: fier a Gol J) this was sought hou ly,—no resou oF untried, no expedient unattempted: aad Tbe nowmal duties were multifarious, and, had they been properly observed, would have left but comparatively narrow margin for recreation, there was much in the old forms which took © time, without conveying any great amount of mil- itary instruction. —for The orderly officer for the day—we of the to go through ® great Hie duty it ae to sexist at inspectons, regimental reeent atell parades it To go throngh this routine, required—as it re- iments—e few days’ trainin military education as p goon’s pick up peas. The Hon, Enomgn Spoonbill looked es his men afer « fasbion; could swear at thee @ they exces- mvely dirty, and perbaps awe them inte mlence by &® portentous scow!, or an exaggerated louduens of voice; but with regard to the real purpose of in- apection, be koew as litth, and cared os much, as t ovsiet whoasired bis nolle father's rmorning waepaper, Hiseve wandere’ over she meu's kite *@ \hey were exposed 'o bia view ; but to his mind they only conveyed the ides of a ke eldoscoaic rey ia)’, not that of an sasortment of necessaries tur the comfort and well-being af the soluier, He of by exhilited ine raw etiate sartermeaver, an the dally allowan: 6 for the by th men; but if avy one bad asked bom if the meat was good, and of proper weighs, how could he have answered, whose head was turned away in disgust, with hie face buried in # scent d cambric handkerchie!, and bie delicate navure joatiing the whole scene! In the sane spirit be saw the men's break (sste and dinners served ; iortifying bis op n- jon, at the first, that coffee could only be made in France, and wondertag, at the second, what sort of potage \: could be that contrived to smell so dise- vreeably, These things m'ght be special affecta- tions in the ion. Ensign, and depended, probably, on bis own peculiar organization ; butiithe res of the officers of the Huandredth did not manifest as intense o dislike to this part of their duties,whey were members of much too “‘crack" # regiment to wive themselves any trouble about the mathr, The drums beat, the messes were served, there Was @ hasty gallop through the barrack-rooms, scarcely looking rigbtor left, and the ord: rly officer was only too happy to make bis escape without beiug stopped by any imperwnent complaint. The * turning ous" of the barrack guard wasn thing t0 make an impression ona bystander, A Joud shout, @ sharp “latter of arms, ascurry of figures, s hasty formation, a brief inquiry if all | wae right, anus terse rejoimwder tha. all was re- markab y #0, constituted the details of a visit to the body of men on whom devolved the task of exireuc watcbfuloces, and the preservation of order, If the serjeant bad replied * All wrong,"' it would have eq ially enlighteued Ensign Bpovubill, who went towards the guardhouse because bis in- structions told bim to dy so; but why he went tiiere, and for what purpose he turned out the wuard, sever entered into his comprehension even did ae eevee of responsibility awaken in lim when, with much diffleulty, he penned the report wich gave, ine the aunties he had performed in so exemplary e manver, Performed, do we eay? Yes, once or twice wholly, but for the inust part with many gaps in the schedule, Bom: tince the dianers were or- gotten, now and then the tation generally the afer- noon parade, and not iolrequently .be who fair, For tue latier omission, uere was occasionally a nominal “ wiggipg’’ edrmiuistered, not by the com mauding officer bimeelf, but through the adjutant; and as that functiouary wes only looked upon by ungeters iu the light of # Lore, without the sighest reverence for his office, bis words—ike those of Cassius—pasted like the dle wind which nove revarded, When Fasign Spoonbill * mount- ed guard'’ bimeelf, his vigilance on bis new post equalied the assiduity we bave seen bim exhibit in barracks. Al or she forma ity of trouping, march- ing down, and relieving, Was over, the Llonorable Ensign genera used bimeelf by a jounge in the vicinity of the guarvhouse, until the field offi- cer’s *rounde’ bad Leen made; aod that visita. tion atan eud for the day, « paige boring billiard- 1oom, with Captain Cush.om for his antagonists or * @ jolly pool" occupied bim until dinner-time. Is wasithe cusiom in the garrison wherethe Hun- dredth were quartered, as it was, indeed, in many others, for the aficers on guara to dine with wher mess,a couple of hours or so being granted for this in- dulgeace. This relaxation was made upfor,by ther keeping close for the rest of the evening ; but as there were generally two or three oi! du.y sutll- ekcntly ure to Hud cjgarsand braniy-and-waver et ractive, eveu Whew (yusuwed in a guerd-roum, she berusbip of E.sigy Spoonbill’s cthvial im- prisonment was not very great. Wih these irienus, and these creature-comlorts to solace, the time wore easily away til. night fell, when the field officer, if Le wae ‘a ,ood-iello and Eusigu Spoondil, having given their conyé, Wee atiberty to ‘burp in’ night, the onerous duty of visiting seutries sud in- wpecting ble seLets every two bours, devulving up- op Wwe serjesut. Is may be inferred from these two examples of Fosign Spovnbil.'s ideas of discipline and we ser- vice, whas was the course he geneiaiy adopted on duty, w.thout our being under the Levessiy of go- ing lute further desails, What hedid wuen of auty belnes hin ou sull more effectually, Lord Pelican'’s outtit baviog * mounted’? the youvg gentleman, and the credit he obtained on tue strengih of being Loru Pelican's sou, keeping bis svud ip order, Le was enabied to vie wiih the erackest of the crack Hundredsh ; subject, however, to all the accide 6 which borsetlesh is ber to—especially when a!) ed io a judgment of whic green was she prevailing color, A “ewap" to o iss vantage ; an indiscreet purchase; a mistake fw the soununess of an ai iual; and such otvers errors of opinion, entailed cersain losses, woich nught, afer al, bave been burie, withous reduering the applications for woney a: home mure feequems shan agreeacie; but wien unuer ihe in- flueuce f @ Daurel Ovsinac or the advice of some very “knowing cones," Ensigo Bpooob.il provecded to back bie opinion 1D private watcues, hancicaps, apd # @ ple vases, the privy purse of Lay Peuxcam collapsed 14 & moss ULM sakable wavue:, Nor wae thie description of amusement the ony rock-s-head in the coarse of t.e Houor ble Eomgu. ‘The ert orscienceut betting emurac the widest ficlu, and the ouds, given or takeu, are equally tatal, whether the suvjecs that elleits wen bee watch at biliea deor « bhuree-cace, Nor are the sakes at blind-bhookey or unl.mited luo less barwicss, when you uaev'u't gob luck and Auve such opponents as Captain Cushion, In ep..o of the belie: in his own powers, which Eumgu Spoonbill encouraged, he could not shuts bie @)¢8 & the tact that he was every uay a loser; but wiser ganbiers than .e—if apy there be—piace reliance on # *4urn of luck,” anu all he wauted to enavie bin wo take sivaniaye of i), Was 8 command of cash ; for even one's bess iricuds prefer tue vo.w ot tue realm to the wos unim, eacuavie I, 0, U, Loe went ol mouey is a common uileoima,—not the less Giaagreeabie, however, because it is com- mub—-LUb 1m Ceriala #iUstlons this Wautis more a, parens then real, div Hoo, Ensign Bpocuuil was in the predicam:ntof impecuniosity ; bus here were--as #colobrated stewsusen iain the babi: of saying—three courses open to Lim, He might leuve vif play, and do without she money ; be wight “iurow pimeell’’ on Loru Pelivan's pasernal ieel- ings;or heusght somehow contri o rae @ supply on bis own account. To leave off just as the moment Wien be was murewo win pack a) i ee 4 e387 fore, only the lagt expedient; ana being adv: moreover, to have recourse to t he went into the mornin,” kin i cay onl are H n rable EB sign hea Lecu absent +a ihe ples ff PUD b Miva a ives me beap) tnges: hea. chee four-yar-oid, Well, what did you dulast night, Bpoove thet" # © Can't say a8 to tha I kno fe, that I'm devi! Not rrative fora, thesummary of iF om most signal manner remained, there- ject tete haianca, thie form. “W il, Spooner, my bev, bow ere you, thie inqi red C pisin Gus ion, one TO from parece, ffm which Use The “advice” was ten. id sod ‘on “Dev ol queer,” waa the reriy. “hat Romeo “Ab! you're mot Usen wt. i'm as fresh as @ yr “Do! why, I lost, of course; you ought to know “T—my dear fellow! up @ boner |" “Not w me though,” grumbled the Enaign. * repliel the Captain; al bly minus." “Who won, then?" inqmred Spoonbill, “Ob |" returned the Captain, after e alight e “I suspect—Chowser—be has somebody's luck and bis own wo!" *“T think he must have mine," sad the & with a faint smile, asthe alternatons of the lest night's Biod Hokey caine more vividly to his re. membrauce, What did [lose to you, Cushionr* he covtinne!, inthe hope that his memory hed deceived him, (To be Continued.) 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