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Boarp or EpvcaTion—Nvisancrs NEAR Penito Scnoore — Drormasme OF ATTENDAWCR IN CoLonry Sonoors,—This Board met at 6 o'elock last evening, Mr, 8. B, Vance io the chair. Mr. Warren offered areroiy tion which wae afopted directing the clerk of the Hoard to report w them all nolisances existing near any of the public schools, deemed detrimental to the health of the children, that the Hoard may teke action thereon. Mr. Koseveit offer erolution calling attestion to the decrease of # @ in the colored schools, and calling on par children tw exert twem- 4, the Hon, J. W. for the 7th ned s cadet yar Ww lcint, trom the oLot the Board, Ate: the vtaneaction of ober aulmperiant business the Bowed adjourned, Fines,—About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out on the first floor of the four story tevement house, 109 Mulberry atreet, occupied aaa dwelling by Alexan‘er Wateon, Damage 1.40: Comare to lenante up staire about #100, The balldine je owned by Wm, Dolan, Daniaee $4 Tie fire was caveed by achiid who lit some matches tor the purpote of looking for a coat. A inan Damed rowerty, who lived on the opper floor, attempted to make bly eecepe by the escutile lad but unfortunately it hed been removed and chained to be banuisters, ‘The poor teow, who was almort auffocated, tuanaged to get hie head through the window, bu coud not epeak, The Assistant tire Marshal, and one o ive reporters who hed just arrived on the ground, made out to get a indder, and justas No. 12 truck arrived, they saccecced in rain it, when he was rescned in an almost , neible coudition, It was understood that a sick woman wasin the next room, and imidére were piaced atthe side windows; but when the firemen entered they wund no pe sen there, and subsequently learned iuet sue ted been removed in ty. The fire buretiag thiough the spread to the five-story teuement house No, 171, occupied by severel families, | first floor was oceupied asag by A. burnett. Damage by # ‘The seecud floor, occupied by Mavee, sufleret to the extent of #1; no 10 . On the floor Mr Young suffered w the extent of $50; in- sured, Mr, John © Neill, who occupied @ second pertef the first floor seagrocery aud iquer riore, wae alto damaged to the extent of #50: insured, ibe building was damaged to the exieut of $16; ower aud insurance bot Kuown, Bevecal poor tum. ilies puflered revereiy.... About V o'cwem yeater. dey moroing, & fire tioke out iu the tenement house rear ol No. 156 bligabeth street, in the apartineots of Frelg hosineki, who waa veaily eufl cated, Damage Fh vias About H2 o'clock, Iuesday nicht, a fire occurred inthe kinding wood tacwry of J. ib ? (Continaed from the First Page) —— te News Items. By Telegraph to the New York un.) Tae Uolted States Consul at Victoria, Vancou- ‘s Teland, announces, under date of Jan, 2, the oc! of the Ameriean ship Tell, of Boston, bound he Cape of Good Hope. ‘ason-Gee, B. PF Cumatiam, late of the rebel wil on Thuradey next, ot Nashville, wed ae Robertaon, a very wealthy lady of Davidson unty, Tenn, Tun tourmsl! of W.H, Rogers, in the town of ile, eight miles (rom Rochester, N. Y¥., was total- destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. Lows 1,000, acer Covent, who hae bren on trial at Teban- , O.so, for murdering the Rovea fan ily at Deer. December, 1904, waa vesterday morning willy of mucder in the fret degree. iu iptrodnce! by Representative Stevens, serday, to reimburse Penney! vanis for payment moneye sovance! by the State under promise repay ment, eppropriaves nine hundred thousand hundre! ara, . Do vexs bas been sppointed to eucceed neral Rennett in the command of the Charlee- » S. ©, Department, Among the orders bes weued ia one revoking the order pre- pisly iano! for the closing up of the city bar- re fur Texas Ptate Convention ati!) continues in sion, The Pinance Committee recently reported weeping ordinance declering mull and void al! ya contracted by the Btatein the late war, and bidding the Legislature to assume to makes wision for thetr payment, [aa iroportation of cattle and hides from Canade 1 the other Britwwh North American provinces by an order of the Secretary of the Treasury, reatricte!, it being underttood that the provin- oum ih + B. At tt oo'e nner the cout y and ih J authorities have taken measures to prevent ir introduction from Furope. QUARTERMAsTER Geeraat Mion has famed @ wphiet entitled ‘The Mart) ra who ‘or our coun- gave up their lives in the prison-pens of An- rsonville, Georgie,” containing the names of ge Whose remains are interred in the cemetery ar that place, A NBGEO Was arrested] on Tuesday at Nashville, np., on the charge of murder, The evidence ainst him goes to show that on Shursday night decoyed a colored girl to the race ground, i there brutally outraged ler and murdered . end fuil of water, Theerew had abandoued ber, and ee en es the Jane attached ahawser to ber, and after being ck detained at Mandy Hco« by the storm, eucceeced in LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICIKITY. Merroro.rran Boarp or Heartu,—The rkof the Board has fairly commenced and the eral slangnter honers, fat and bone boiling estab rmenta, with other eliy nuleances are showing bo they understand there eau be no longer immau- y for them, They have, therefore, set to work and » putting a clean face on all their places, which the ardisdermined shall be evntinued or their nui- yee will be altoxethor abated. The street contrac- re too are showing gienter alncrity than they have ne since they pot porseesion of the atreeia, end with 4 wholesome diligence which the feare of the @reot the Health board inspires, the people may o wireetin New York--a thing they ve Leen upaccusome. to for many years, fore e close of this vvek the Hoard expect to have the machinery of the Depaitm of in periect order, ete day @ con plein! hook was which every citizen wie Las knowledge of . unabated nuisauce o: any Kind, im any part of y, can have fiee access and ie luviied call and make the fact Known in writing, r, Dalton, who has been chosen Suuitary Buperin- jeut, was for two or w years Chict pup ine sat of Fieid Mosp t Ory Port, aud bas en iiehly eadorsea b ea, Giant. The Board wd i» \uitd session yesterday wou, when the .0@ etre OF DUlsanices in the City were received, sec of a the princ.pa: nuisances in the city ie io season of the Beara, who intend to take inmedi- © proceedings against the perrons under whose perintendenee or ownerehip they are waintained, wil epare neither grea! por small, and in this ward will be no respecter of perrons or places, arbage, ashes, &c,, must be removed daily, and jor jis Pu. Pose carte are to pare thiough every street in w ehty once every 24 boats, se that tenants and oupel.te Of houses wii Lave bo excuse tor dumping rremuse Matter on the street, against which were severe peuaities, nimene heaps of filth, which jain all winter uauer the snow, ii piled up Many etreetein ali the lower aud the Sth, loth, dtm and 17th Warde of the city, which will be very von removed by oider oi the load, TUE MERTING LAST EVENING, The nsucl meeting of the Board was held yesterday fternoon, at Sc'clock, Amendments to the Metro= ollitan Health Act were ordered to be engrossed and prwarded to the Legislature, recommending that hey be approved. Kosolutions to raise money upon ertificates of the Board were adopted, The Mayor rad called Hpou for copies of Coutiaeta for airvet leaping, teluovilg dead auiluae, Ao. Lhe Piesdent od seuitary Duperimlendeue were roquered to meet be butchers of tue city in regard to their bus) mess io ciation so the public Lealih. feveraicivike were ppoin.ed, at varou aries, A leport was ordered m tue Metropulit Voiuee Boaru coataming @ uplete list of Duleanoes in the Metiepoiiian Jwiniet, with desciip ion dining bouses in sokiyn, A proposiaon to divide tne ciuy into veo sanitary disticts wae ref ried vw the puperia eudent, aud acommittce was appointed to urafia ale or Health ordinances, Adjourned, PropaBLe Murver,—At 6% o'clock P, M, yesterday, an unkoown man was found dead at Louth ptrect and 2d avenue, He had evidently been shot through the head. ie was bioughtto the 2id Ire. clact Btation, The following is his deseription ;— bieight b feet T iuches, brown hair, brown goatee, Bight complexion, abont 80 years old, brown sack eont, light unuercoat, black and white mixed pants, fue boots, av! olack cloth veat, Tue New (ounr House Investigation, — Wr. Fox ‘he only member of the Inveetigating Commiiire present et the hour appointed for the mneetiug, yesterday, Ite proposed to proceed with the invert vation, if there were no objections, Mr, Ely acd he had mo oldections: the ke w present, and the testitnoay would be recor My. 1. B, Collins, of the iron contractors, aald as he eae cue of the partion attacked tn this matter, he desired to appear by counsed. Liecouuee was in Philadelphia, and could not be bere Gil went Mon tey, and he (Mr, Colilor) desired wo have the iuves- tigation postponed (iil tuat day, Mr, Anthou, who apjeers with Mr, Ely in the prosecution, said it was unusual for witheres to » pear by Counsel, Thre was no chargo in this dovestigetion aguinst the Contractors, If there wore charges arulpet them, they woud appear at another time and place, The attack Was svicly ageinst the Court House Committee, Mr, Fox eaid he would adjourn the lovertigation 4il. lenday, ia order to give thove parties who demnd to appear by counsel an opportunity to do ao,— Adjourned sup on Free.—Shortly after one o'clock | yesterday morning, @ fire broke out tn the lower hold of the Danish ship Earl ef Shaltebury, lying at Pior 47. E.R. ‘The ve sel was heavily laden with cotton 600 bales -4 hogeheadse of tobacco, 1by bariels of bh, aud 45 tous ot logwood, and was to have eniled in two or three days. The fire spread raplaily, Dut by the exertions of the flremesw aud the Harbor Pelice boat, the vessel was hot to lly destroyed, ‘jhe loss op the cargo ts $100,000, and on the verre! $10,000), The cause of the fie is under investigation, FaTaL RAILRoaD AccipENT.—Coroner Col- fin Leld an inquest yesterday on the body of John Pebaitgen, five years oi age, who died froin injuries received on the evening of the lst inst, by havin, Deen run over by & Third avenue car at the corner 0} Ssh sree! A verdict of accidental death was ° boy haying fallen down » beak ip puap et th oa Kearmnan, Dank etiee, extinguleed without much damace. Stables in the rear, beng biick Mauusscturer, ole anu. Farlan, belonging to 20 Hngine, was reported killed yesterday, while ruaning toa fire, take, The tr crossing Droadway at pring street, be waar by e esage and Lad bis ion browen, Orne, No, 1, reports having found,on Tuesday, down the Bay, the echooner Eliza, of and from Great Fee Harbor, N. Y., laden with wood, both anchors gone towing b a vana, which carried away the bow stem and piauks this city. @ Germans, died iu his room at No 116 (ir from th Coroner Gov a consideral ach of dec a 8 verdict of death by taking opium was reodeced, come proprie proprievor, mauve Chreuit.—Part 1, Nov, TY1, 446, 40%, Bol, 155.4 068, O57, 069, UTI, O73, VTE, UMS, 991. 995. Liv We LTT 11%, 103, 1081," Part Lh. Noe 18. ON, 1106, 793, TUR. 6686, O20, 916, 66 2S %, SU4, heb, ATR SIS, ST, O12, Part Lil., Noe. 65. 421, O44, { S, 500, STY, lz, T4¥, 146, 512, UES, 50z, Lous, A, 47, 261, 417, ; i eee mon Piots,—Part 1.—Noa, 1427, 763, 1050, 203, Lids, 1464, 1467, $47) to 1476 cin ve. Var Crry.—In the Superior Court (Trial Tern), up for trial, before Justice Monell, Thie rwtere colored womafi who occupied the oom were with difficulty ree house, ed in a verdics tor the hear Weert e'reel, which was Lowe thon Decanad, ee avous to #)@ts eetroyed, Fireman Ingurrp.—A_ stoker named Me- This we a mise hile wo lie was taken tate of the case wae that Marine Accrpents,--The pilot boat Jane, up to the city yesrerday..... The pilot tewart, No. Z, while lying at con og t night, was run into by the stestichip Ha- t ADO apie the ‘The buat was to’eu up to Svicipr of A GrrMas,—William Althof, nrich t., ects of poion which he had taken held an inquest, aud Ih, Beach tound juantity of ude opium im the stom No caure appeaied jor the act, and Tur “Journal or Commence’ has bo- incorpormied Association, under phe old Band bir, Stove the commercial editor aud deut of the Company, THF COURTS, Corer Catrepam Titi Day.—Supreme Court— i 771, 144% 1445, 693, 1873, ldo, 773, 1892, 1174, 1417, 1116, 591, L179, 1180, 1429. Kior DamMagres—Vexpicr FoR $750 AGarner TUR eater. day, the case of Kenzie Bruce vs, the Mayor came it was brought for damages during the riote of 1860, The laintiff, a colored man, ceccupied four rooms in the uilding No. 95 Weat Sud atreet, in July, 1860, The ushed into the building, and himerif and a« Histurniture was He spent some He ackwell's Island, and when in the and reenit. On sppeal 4 that ihe ace, On the .@ wae given to substan. d the jury gave & verdict The Judge added an extra 1 by the firemen, destroy ed, which he valued at $¥h0. daysaiter the riot @ he returned, found but one broken choir The case wae tried some time ago, plainodl ior $80, anew trial was granted, on the verdict wae againet the weiehtot evic prevent trial turther © tiate the amount of lo for 750 to the pain iff, allowance of tive per cent, Tuvcetow Werep's TeLronara Stook—ANotirn Issoncrion Gaantrp.—The injunction in this case having Leeu cissolved, es reported in eur columns of Tuceday, application wes immediately made br Plainufl’s counsel for @ new injunction upon eno amende! complaint and an effidav't setting fortha new state of ince, Judce Barlour erenied a \ewmporary lnjuucbion, #4) defend ants to show c.use why the yuld not be made pe: manent, returnal *t. Tur Cutcean Agent—Tuk ALLEery PRivaTern anp Tourenogs FoR Cultis,-In the cases of penor Vieuna Mackonna and the Chilean Consul Roseno, which was set down for trial this month, it hae been agreed by all the parties thatthe indictment shoud be tied Lefore Judge Nekon (U.S, District Court), who wall heid (he Court in April next, Tur Meron C ‘The case of the Meteor, the alleged Chilean privateer, was called up yeelerday in the U. 8. District Court. Mr, Courtuey announced that the Government were ready to proceed to the trial of the exceptions filed by the Government to the anewer of ‘he calmants, stating that there exceptions ust be disposed of belose the weriue of the case coud be tiled. Mr. Choate, for the cisim- euis, etated that they were c8 ready to try the ea- cp ion, bub thet both buneelfand Mr, Evariewere @ugiged in toe trial of a cause in another Court, end weked (hat the argume @oet down for the 2th justan!, to which the counses for the Government agreed Covuut oF GENERAL Besstons.—Lewie Isaacs yer- terday pleaded gulity to grand Jarceny from the person, sud wasrentenced to State Prison for 5 years, eoeeeee Chrts, Walter pleaded guilty to mansiaugh er in che third Gegiee in having caused the ue ih of David Safion, in Hee eretrest, on the 25th of beps, lust, and wae sentenced to ptate Prison tor 4 yours, Civorge Wood presudd guilty to grand larceny, neecn ene dW stale Piseon jor two yoaim,.. Koes plea lod pully to grand lace), aud ced to Sta 6 Pileou ior wo yeas. , @irou penaved guilty to grand sarceuy, Henry bHoward pleaded guily to graud iarceny, Remauue aud w eee Ame msrookliyn, Tue Faster District Mystery—Dratu ov Mu. Cortons.—Mr, William Collins, the Jeweler | and watchmaker who was found bleeding and insen- | abe im his piace of business, 05 Fourth etreet, E. D., on Saturday evening last, died at Lie residence, lus Waabington eireet, W. 1), yeetorday morning, It Will be remen:bered that the siore of Mr, Colllus was robbed of @ number of watches and $% in money | about the tine he wae found ia the condition de- j @eribed., Th tray plo elem ealled to atteud bim wae led to believe he waa sutleiine from hemor hinge of the |noge, but einee then, irom various disomted excavations of ,he eutferer, aud trom au ante mot. fem ®xeminauonu io. by Dis, Jolusor d MeMul- Oi, Me woud peom t My, Cousins was brow lis to | tue condivion in wh he was found, by vio the bands ot those who robbed him. But ation Of the body showed no marke o excep! only @ discooration at the back of o @are, which may or way not have beea cw g-ehot or some oher biunt merrume wever, Will Le detmonsjrated on the post-mortem sinibation ordered by Co;oner Lynch, wno whil Dold he Minuees Wraniiow, Lue pieeamed muses 20 Mb aie oence, of Mr, Collins has caused much excitement through- out the Kestern Jistrict. and matntally 0, as the atrocity must have been committed, if at all, about 4 o'clock im the afternoon, in one of the most tre- quented thorongh fares of the elty, None of the stelen Watelvan have yet heen recovered, It's unfortanate for the ends of justice that Mi, Colilue did not rally sufficient y Leforo his doath to give a coborent statement of the affair, FROM ANOTHER RFPORTHR. Mr, Collins remained jasensible most of the time after the injury until his death, bit occasionally mate tse of such expressions as “Oh, my bead |" “Who will protect me” “Who hes caught the thiet et indicating that bie m.nd re‘ained the leat hopr blow was aAcmone tered, oat merieme the anda *uppored feul par.¢ ent ihe murderer hae ne @o from ‘he pocket of | lelonging 1 “-actured, @ biunt metr red by been vietim © customers of the Mence! ‘omoriow by the Coroner, GREAT FENIAN MAsS Meetixe ty Brook Lyy,—The Feniane of Brooklyn beld a mas mee ing in the City Lali Park last evening, and the number Present indicated that there were many thousands in thecity who advocated the cause of the Irish Republic. Three stands were erected, but one being at one extreme corner of the Park (on Jeroleinon street) was not occupied, The other stands were well represented by both speakers and audiences. There were present probably 6,000 persons in the neichhorhood of the principal stand in front of the Clty Hall steps, John M. Gallagher, Feq., presided, an addresres were made by Col, Thomas Mulcahy, formerly of the 1%0th regiment; Col, James Powers, formerly of the 44th regiment N. G ; Mr. Jobo kh Kobineon, of the Jovernal Revenue Department ; Col. Join O'Mahony, Head Centre; Col, Haggerty, aod others, Kesolut'ons ju favor of the Fenian movement were offere’ aud adopted, At etand No, % atthe angle of the Park, Capt. Charles Morrison presided, and addretes were made by Mesers. Dan'l t)'Rellly, Vrancia A. Jackson, Walter M O'Dwyer, James W, Maher, Wm, C, Booth, and others There ‘The neighbor- d the green . in the Rotunua of the City Hall bles where bonds of the Lriah Repub- U00 wor were disposed of, THE BESOLUTIONS tendered sincere armpathy to the auffering patriots fo lreland, and piedees them support; and further 1d has recognized @ war in u of the Aahbeas corpus, we request our soment to elve freiand all the rights of Lelusere } thatit would be treitorons to the cause to divert the fuoca now being raised, to any ther purpo ethan to aidthe I, R. army; that in Stevens aud J. O'Mahony. we have unlimited 4 coutitence The resolutlone ciose by wishing success to the cause and pladging coopera’ tion in the good wok Tue Recent Morper rm MA Strerr— Cononrn's Inquent ano Verptor.-On the 20th of February @ row occurred in the porter house of Mr. John Irwin, 65 Main etreet, between himeelf and one of hie patrons named Josep Ferguson, durlog whien the ietter stabled liwin. from the eflecta of which heded, Ferguson wa» erresied as the time, and the tomtesial facta of the case having been jearves at the injuest, the coroner's jury rendered a verdict against Fargueon, He is @ pative of Scotland, 28 years of age, and a cooper by trade, He claime to ha fi seli-defouce, He waa committed to aw ection of tue graud jury, INCENDIARY Fires,—On Tuesday night, two frame dwellings in course of erection by Harvey Brundage, in Lorimer street, between Ainslie and Powers street, E. D., were fired and damaged to the extent of about $1,500, Insured, Terry's iron foundry In Powers etrert, between Union avenue and Lorime: street, was also fired, but the flanies were dicovered in time to be extinguished with slight loss, A small frame building attached to this foundry was fired on Monday wight aud consumed, ‘Two thirds of the fires in the bastern District the part six months, have been evidently of incen tiary origin, The incendiaries are evident’y nurtured by the feude constently pr ling between the Com. missouers of the Department and the disaflected fliemen, deciares “that Tveland by t) Bersecy City. Piarox-Suoorina Marcu, — The second matel for $2,.00, between John Taylor, of Jersey City, and Win, Beets, the “Jersey Boy." at fifty double birda each, tock place at Greenville, N. J. yeatrday afterneon, Seede wan victorious, having killed 54 bi da, against 50 by Taylor, ‘Ihere were about five huodred jereons present. Letting was iu favor of the “Jersey Loy,” with but few tasers, MARINE NEW March 8, 8, rises, 6 24; 8, sets, 5 69; High Water, (1 (2 CLEARED, PTR AMSHIPS— Westchester, Wilmington, N C; Alabama Orleans; EFaele, Havana; b Alexandr toga, Richmond; City of : St Lawrence, London; coals, ibemarle, Richmond; Sea Gull, Balt, BHIL—Flying Beud, Spotes, for Charleston, BARKY—Jobn Carver, Cardenae; Yooman, Bagua: is—Protege, Cork; Evening Star, Barbadoes: Nelhe Antiim, Ncuvitas; J R Nevins, Clenfuegos. RCUOON) KS—Marletta, Stamford; Gen Sheridan, Alexandris; A-elda & Laura, 5t Marka; J A Decker, Perth Ambov; 8 J) Vaughn, Savann Pupheis, Truxillo; L P Swick, W Isiands; Eugenia, BW lel nds; Lozme Laweron, Charieston; G@ H Lae Gaioucester; Aimon Bacon, Norwich, ARRIVED. FTEAMBIITPS—Havene, Rio Janetro; Herman Livingston, Sa ; Franconta, Portiand; City of New York, Liverpooy Vera Crug, Vera Cruz, HRIG—Irene, trom Neuvitas, with mdse, &e, SCHOONFERS--Fliga Williame, Elizaberhport for Toston: Jenny Lind, Duck Creek; lodus, Baracon; Napoleon, James River; John Dorrance, Philad.; Fb Keynolde, Vhiladelphie for Bridgepo t; Raanna Johnson, Great Kee Harbor; Tease Hinckley, Va; © New kok, Ubilade!pbia; Amelia, do; 1, Chester, do; NBL ibompson, do; A R Whitmore, Georgetown, D C; Henry May, Phiadeiphia; Polly Price, do; Ann Mazer, do: G@ Willey, Milton, Del; Lady Philadelphia; 1) Jones, do; KE W Perry, do; G Green, doy LP smith, Beaufort; Marion, Baltimore; Lamar- tine, Mlizabe:hpors tor Pail River, Ww, Too Late ‘for Classification. BMAT EAB, PREWSTER—At her residence, 88 Redford at, N. Y. on We y, March 7, mercy Aun, wie of Freueie th. Bre aud eldest daughter of George and Abbe Eliza Sharp, The funeral will take place at Spotiawend, N.dw on Friday next, The relatives and fiiende of the fumtly are respectfully od to aitend, N. J. and Paiiade'phia papers please copy. 880 cH MICE PEAR TREES FOR SALE aT A | BACKIFICE. | The subscriber, desirous of thinning out bis exten- | sive . PFAR ORCHARDS, offers for sale at one Lalf the avual prices, over WO THOLBAND fand Standard Pear Trees, of the thy Louise Bonne de Jersey and Lucheese d’ Angouieme varieties, from three to seven years old, and in bearing con- diuon Parties desirous of purehasing can give the trees roel inspection, ab Vy by eg omptly attended to, Je i will be Alossers WTELIAM. ¥, BEACH, Wallingford, Now Haven Co, 600 Conn, | YSPEPTICS SHOULD TRY A BOTTLE | ot Dr. SMIPHS DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR— ‘ti never tui in curing casee ot long standing, if pereevered with, Prepared an Siorenle at 46 South Second «i, Williameburgh, Price #1 per botile, bol | T OST—BANK BOOK No, 200,084, OF THE \ Bleecker et, Saviuge Bauk, Abe finder will | pleuse ieave it ag the Bens. 79 | | YENNIES FOR SALE—AT THE (BUN wu ollice, Sipe Re Le. a sTOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY hin jor sale; must be sold, aa the | aenae bah ther business {0 wisend w, Call fors daye at 114 best 22d ot. 8T7 cholee Dw lo LET—A NICE LARGE FRONT AND pumsont, with cellar, ou lea itable tor any ab 1d Monroe 64, Dear Catharine ot. 879 | MYPE METAL OR OLD LEAD—500 000 Ibe, of the apove wanted, for which the highest push f wilt be paid by U, UADBE, lod William wreus Ww REMIGIO VASQUEZ. A TALE OF OLD MEXICO, — O— CHAPTER IT. TER HACTERDA OF APROTO Z4R00—THE YOUNG MEX~ TOAN LADY—Tiim YOUNG F#raNtsn NO- BLEMAN— DON TOMAS VEEDUGO, The hacienda of Arroyo Zarco la vast and Stn. pee ng building, built partly of brick and arge stoves, aituated almost at the enir extensive avd fertile plaire of Bajio. Toe place, however, where ths hactenda rises, Se far from presenting the amiling appearance which clharac- ter zea the basin bearing itename [i stands one fla, barren plain, where grow a few mela: ) lu king stunted trees, one or two of which shace the a k walls of the building; o little brook of Diuish-looking water, the feuntain-head o” whch is not far off, gives the name of Arroyo Zarco (blue rivulet) to the hacienda. A large re court ornamented on its four sides with stone er hes like the cloisters of a convent, forme @ kind of veatiLule to the apariments of the family. The roons devoted to travelers are uuder these galier- ies, Stables, large enough to contain wi.h ease @ whole regiment of cavalry, make up two or three other courte, It was the only piece at which I could put up within six leagues, and here I hoped to find the travelers I was in quest of, provided I ha! nottakea the wrong road. “We heve come thirty two leagues since yester- dae said Cecilio, taking my bridle, with a sigh, “and if your loriship persists in continuing the pursuit, pérha; eit wiicnly be prudeat and ad- visable if I return to Mexico to diss.pate the un- easiness that will probaly arise on your account,'' “The duty of servant is to accompany his mas'er every whe was my reply; and, gving up to the statle-boy, | began to put some ques: tions to him regarding the traveleré who bad ar- rived before us, FromhimI learved that ebout forty travelers had stopped at the becieude in tie afiernoon, and, for waut of better information, T wee obliged to content myself by @ persoval in- spection of the stalles, I ought to have gour there at first without making any inquiries? end, as there was eti!l some daylight, I airected ny stepsto te courts, A gress number of horses wee munching their provender in their sialis, and, from the joyiul eagerness with which tuey ste, Leould see ihat they bud come a long uis- tauce; but I could hardly contain myese.f tor joy when I distinguished side by side, like two faithful companions, the tron-gray sud the peach-bioagom, This was but the beginning of success; for, w complete the discovery, I must examine nearly wixty travelers, for thee was almost that number of horses in the stables. This, to speak the trush, was almom impracticable—dan- gercus, perbaps, in ove respect, sud ridiculous in apotler, As I was voing along the lobby which led to my room, wlere I intended to rest @ short the pre- vious to resuming the pureult, ea coach, drewn by eight mules, and escurtea by three horsemen arined with muskets and sabres, came ratilog ‘nto the court-yard, The arrival of a carriaye ata Mexican inn is slwaysanevent of some iwport- goce; it bespoaks travelers of ustinction, or, beter atill, the presence of females, whom, though toey may vot perliaps be youug, the exe.temeut of travel invests with a thousand Lilusery charm, While tho three horsewen who formed the es- cort, and the two coachineu Who conducted the team, were wrangling with the huesped, the court all the ime filed witn strauge Uguses, one of the borsemen alighted snd sdvanceu respoctiuily to cpen the carriage door, Aman of a cetiaiu age cesveuded first, # younger person followed, anu, belore any one Lad thie w otier bor ther hand,» young lady burried out aiter them, Sie wore « costume udopved by several meh rancheras when travell gy Su aitire Which sulse equally well the carriage or the side-saddle, Ble varred in ber hand a bat with e broad brim; aud her manga, richiy ornamented with silk veives and gold iace, coulu not bide entirely ber tine flexible figure, aua bare, sunbursed arms, Her uncovered ceaa ies exposea ber beautiul black bair; sud Ler eyes, as black, and Fob less brildant, gazed around in the free bold style pecular to Mexikan woe wen, Bie seewei evidently seeking for some one in the group that surrounded her; bus wheu she saw the Uuauown faces which ,reewu Ler, she veiled them wodestly under her eyelids, Night came on, and the young laiy had reilred to one of the Chambers of the bacieous w.en an- other traveler entered the court-yard, ihe new c mer Wasa young vu videutly about five or tix-and-\wenpty, tall and well mace Though poorly clad, bis dress was unstudiously elexant, aud # Gue Liack moustache Le yitened the dignity of his appearance, The precominant expressin of hig countenance Was @ once baugliy aud ead, but bie face was rmarkableat times for # siugu- larly winuiny eweetuess, A little mandolin hung round his neck, and as the pounuel of his saddle dangled an old rusty rapier. The lean aud sorme- what scraggy borse Le rode was followed by au- other ready #@ddled and brided. TI coulu vot heip feeimy w buck ol py lor tus poor young tian with the me shuly face. Lhe famine-sricken appearance of both horses and master showed but wo wellshe bardsh.ps whic they bad endured in common—long jo. rheys executed upon hiitie or no food, sud ehire days passed probably withous sustensuce ol any kiud, L.ke (ue ocher travelers, the cavalier called the huesped; but, instead of edurevweng bua ine) ud voice, he siouped trom his saudie sud whispered 14 his ear, ihe hues peu, du reply, éheok wis head; a cloud passed over bie face of the ULkLOWwnD, evlorea oli, utly, jouk- ei sorrowiuly as te Ubbarvessed carriage, iwiwbed his brivle and left tue baseuda, Ik wes now time tur me, Lowever, to look atler my own busipess, ihe joy of Cecio, wien be found that the two horses of our travei- ers were iu the stables of the iaa, was chauged into despair whew 1 commuuceted to tim my ordes, As Could nob imterrogare siaty travelers, Lo ord@ed him t eaddie our horses st in Giight, aud station himgelf wlioug with me iu the Court-yard bear tLe gete, Io tos way hot a siugle traveier Could leave gue place at auy hour of the might without my kuowledge, Tuis point @rrauged, TL lett Coolio plunged iu meau- choly retlect.on as ie prospect of # night wo be passed ib the open air, «ud basteued to tue Kitchen, which, according to tue custom of the eouuy, serveo algo for » dining-room, lo shies Vass Lalitravelers of every kind—traders, military Ineo, @/Tseros, aud bervants, Ww rouud @® number of tables pieced pear the fire. I eat down lke the rest, wod during wwe whole time of my meal, kopt my ears open fo catch she cConvcreauon that was gong on, I did not, bowever, bay much atiention w it, ag it consisted only of stories of robbers, s.orms, iiaj assibie borreate—favorile topich of Con) erme- tion Win all travers. Weary at last of lisening fo eo serives of questions end answers in which tuere was noth og interest.ng, 1 asked the land. lady, in @ loud voice, about she two horses, the colors of which 1 mentioned, that were tien in the stable, I was wore fortunate as tirss toun TL bopeu, T learned that one o: the individuals was the benor Dou Tomme Veruugo, Who bad arrived sbous an hour before we; Luly being pressed tor time, he only waited tl he gots relay of borses, Aud jeu departed, leaving a» the bavenda sue two Lorses be bea Lroughs wish } am til! bis pexs arrival, “Alscougs ib seelus strange that you cap have any busin.s6 with bia,’ euced the jendisdy, 1 know that he will stay two Gays at Calayo, and you will flud him as the Meson de Guaduiupe, where be is accustomed w pub up,” 1 was Very anxious bo elicit sone more informa. tion, bub the wary hostess kept hervelf very re. served, and iq vtied the Kiwken very much dis- «potted to leara that Thad #61: @ iorty leagues! ride belul@ taeeling My Ui) sterioUs Visitor, Lut Geilgved to flud that d KueW vin name, aud Lede certain alma bt) pursue. Aver couuse:uanding wy order by Celiac, a8 1b Was Lob lato—suu sleep ise loog Uwe in vieihog @ Buby Coui, eapecisily when one is very wuch fatigueu—I Went aud oss down at the outer gate of the Lacieuua, a lew paces from the bigh roaa, The country round as if it bad been shove brightly lay as otill and mlent Midulghh end the woon everbeau, In the horgun wee hills vegan to pus on ther noveurne russet. Upou the wuisened plain, the mows ure trom tee earth, cosdeused by the coliness of the bighy lucked in the distance like a traiquil lake, dnd trom emong the Vapors towered sor some aloes which grew upon tue rocky soli, do Mus Wvurelul ayliude io aa iubospitebie coun. | the profound @ lence tas preva led, Le mly mad , out the words of the gu try, where a thonsand dangers surronnd the tre » apecially when he is @ foreigner. wy Sent enterprise ap 1 for the first time in true light—a perilous folly, For the first ime since my departure from Mexico, my heart fai me, andl I was airooss on the point of retracing m: ted ghd en, an 1 wae , aa I fancied, at Jock at the scene, I thought I heard, amid the still ean of the night, the distant sounds of @ guiter This came, probably, from @ party of mul who had tivouscked @, some distance, of a0 groom who wae pleving to his fellows in one the inn stables, Without etirring, I latened the strame broken by the distance, when eradu ally, out of the Stillneas, @ voce! sccompan meat stole along on the nicht air, Owing t t wae a Bpsni Romaneero; but the musi » (brough e me fancy, hod accompane! it with a re’rain, cosy ome by wor te very tench in use among t an people. 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