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| THe Tax ———$__—_ thes LOCAL NEW: vices | estimates foot up as follows: $11,101,808 r By | Th Aldern tie Paetane Facer west 1 rite Cir | A ' aerixo oF Cinctee-Gessnat Orpen— | tee made the fol lit Beleinn Pavement $1 Contingencies Con troller's office... erioxs Comiva 1%, Ere., Ero The lexcliement among the Fenians, consequent hepon the evente transpiring in Ireland, bas | Gntupen ine Le Qe nowiee abated. All day on Ssturday and | Welathe fouatt Bunday crowds of men assembled around | | ment (new item) ’ * 2 £000 00 00) 09 Mr. Stephens’ headquarters in Chatham |p iideand Places., now 00 (etreet, and crowded the rooms and stair | Mount Morrie Sq... 5.000 00 ‘ase for the purpose of discovering if there | Northwestern Dis Swae anything later from the fromu” On| Peueary (new de sidewalks andin the Park little groupe | Public drinking hy: lef men formed and discussed the situation drante and wi while otill others assembled around some | o Pal 7,000 00 Qyreen © posters,” cased at the harp thereon, 10,983 34 Wend read—* Recruits wanted,” and © Those fwho would be free, themeclves must etrike | Ceiiy 2.000 00 blow & great many , & ed a8 tho Total a Bisseceeevse 199,080 8 re long enoneh t Bic, and thus enable the The Con mittee made the 1867 —The Noard of Coun cilmen meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when they will take up for consideration | the Tax Levy for 147, The Controller's | this season 11,901,735 86 AMUSEMENTS. AATURDAY'S MATINERS Matinees are very uncertain things about There ix no knowing when 52] King Winter, who is atill Hingoring on the threshol! nay make up his mind to come and nee the show for himself. aud he makes h appearance in auch an uncomfortable garb of mud, slush and rain, that be almost bi the whole performance to enjoy alone by himeclf. He theatrical mai in all to $61,009, for the relief of the Sonth The Co Won bas also 30,009 bushels of il, ready for #bipiment. Hanveat—The re reporta t in this city during Saturday the {th inet, amounted to’ deeroase of 38 na compared with the reo: of the previous week Sr. Patnick’s Day.—Tho Convention of Delega 1 the various Trish Societien, . or that | to vente for celebrating St. | i the very Inet customer that | | mest tule evening ac gers care to wee at their | 40 prince doors, Ho in an abominable dead head, | pyyy Por: nover paya bia way, and makes himsolf ao H ‘i ria vaitte ti d on | of t will, on necount ne disagreeable that nobody will enter when | of Thuradiy te, 2 gin) ay Ta there i# reason toexpect him, He looked vclock P.M el-reom. ‘The in on Saturday; but, atrangely | public are invited t igh, the theatres aud the opara were all THE COUR finely attended. ‘The people had, doubtless, Count Cauexvan ror tin Day—S Lecome tired of waiting upon bim; and, after | preme Court nit—Part 1, Num (3 fousr or Ixpverny—Seoor | ye Achool reception Cxercises reosived contributions of meney amounting | they were to call for om the ensuing day | ever, not bein, | the rooms occ Bubsequent to the exit of the visitors, « cof the firm missed 30 dozen por alued at $192. On the morrow of the larceny, Captain Jourdan, of the 6th wit net, ficers Dunn and Kiker, while aboard a Third avenue oar, near 28th street, naw Howard and Sachs, laden with A large leather bag, in the act of jumping | from the front platform, and imagining that homething wan wrong, arrested the pari In the receptacle were found % dozen of the atolen penknives ; the remainder, how to light, althoug the delinquents at Kast th street ware thoroughly He rep: No. Ww Lode tion in rey othe LT Colloge Htoept nett, a laborer, was arrested by o! Skelton, of the 44th Precinct Polios, on Saturday, for boating his horse with a clab, Masonte Arp Socierr. Masters of the Masonic Fraternity was held ning, for the to the acoldent. He was taken TY TO AN ANIMAL Augustus Den Fulton avenue. It appears the hore would not go, and the accused struck him. brought before Justice Morehouse, rimande ‘and discharged. A mosting of Past be New Court House on Saturday eve: eorched. Justion Dowling yesterday com uurpose of taking preliminary tte the prisoners for trial. Another | measures to forn for, the aid complaint has since bean lodged againat | Of the widows and orphans of decease harged with hiring «foom of | Members. A Board consisting of twenty: Levy, at No. 172 Mulberry etreot, and | %% Directors was appointed. who are to re- to auawer aed nent hea, a cloek, t val mping with somo bed and aundry other | Hal A was port wt the next meeting, Past Master Wil nt ded. Lunoky Berotary.—Mra. Ann Mooney arrested by Officer Layton, of the alert. ; irl Police Precinet, on Sat depriving themeelves for several weeks of 1405, Lan NT, Violating the Beetee Lave.—Charton Unt | horty iiind Police Peectet Satia Mc their matinees, they dashed out on this 06: Bt Naa tenn Leuk ton mane, of No. 2 Mott atreot; ‘Thomas Dar ter, residing at No. 12 Bergen street, casion without regard to the diangresable ‘ 170%, 1710, 1713, 1718, 1720; | kin, of No. 966 Greonwioh at., e oreet Bt Toe frrarlng, wearing Oy 1 | Feather ‘The reoeipte of the ton or twelve wi, 1002, er, Tom, 1100, TTT, TIE. | bart, of No. 196M | was entered through the front basemont siaces of out that gave day por Now. 304, 1000, 68S, UAT, Bi5, 889, | py Cy Jo | whe oa i " gave day p ‘ ; 2). tao Chathain at Jo window. Khe accused hae been held for Ledger day must have reached | 161, H1% 1051 1190, 10. WES | Water at, and hearing pearly. $10, i, I, | Fraukfort at. wer reed with ay * r ptA J Mahon, 9 Comesttte profit ais rors N | of the eles law, and wore srraige Sreanino Banneta.James M leway. There a: follow ibe degactions wih the ai Now 190. 124, | fore the magistrate yesterday. — Justice n tees mang $0 re Beil... -.$20,000 00 pay aud ed | Sprariee Court Dowting held thet to Wali for trial in the | the charge of atlompting te steal | some \ enian Hy afternoon ent ah for | 3A, 4,5, 6. 14 12, sui of $40) each. ni ela from th of Elward cine: Lan br 1y, €or Hud 1M Yo enough to . {he hire bs It is throwa in. A]. Superior Court it ad Kelly, corner of Hudeon avenue and Mar | a Departmeat...... 10,090 00 Woekly present to the tnanager. Happy | 965% 209%, Hobbery Down Town.—Oficor Chamber: | atallatroet The accused was held tor busdred dollars received on Contingencies —Cro. toavaget! i) 90, 2007, SH | the 4th Precinct, yesterday arrosted | hearing. furday from workingmen, aul the very bee a Luar Te THEATRES: Ur Sok Teak Gum, aoel Mary MeDermoti, Catherine Sw: Stratinc A Doo Peter Leddy was ar arent, 0 sbasl, cant 1S ths pipaving Brcadwajaor'si? 00 for the onauing wock retain, in most ia. | S178 #08, 1oW, WI, 2054, 3 Johanna Carpenter, and were brou | v Saturday by Oilcor Hare of the 1 4 wiances, their old but interesting bila | amon Pleas ‘ermast’a: a, | for J « in chat i} reciuet, © i plaint of ye ed | Total deductions - 42,817 6 éfter alight attractions. Sir ree ie a} Terman Dart T Noe | theft of two conte and $l Adiawis Feiiug in Fort Greet 2 goad : Mrs Dincney Williama vary per ba es 1 Wilner, of No. 171 Kast harges him with atealing » dog he Ee ae Rite Total recommended by J ances at the Broulway Theatre by changing peru Wentered the hovse No i, Justlee Cornwell committed es ea i Piaahes Conitnit 0,874,008 86, Htom the SAawy Circle” and “dn and Out o " 4 falien asleep on the fur examination, at dome ; requiring ¢ Fe atingesy oie pond | Pure to "Shandy Maguire” and the “Hour | t Terin—Nos,7 Th wero found in| — Buaricrow ov Bunotany.—A south nan men made the following addi w seville — 9 Wi in whieh Mra, Williams | 9, 1 of Mary and Joanna, bat Richard Riley was arrested by officer W tions changes her ev ore julle as cleverly boot | money Wa Hot E rvered. Juatic Howling derly, of the Hth Police Prect on Ss y their re ngencies. $20,000 00 much more repidiy and of than the | Aw Avi tied the three women for trial day, on auapicion of being implicated in sev ing, are to 30,000 00 ee Tee on ve & chcens trem | tx te 0. & Com Arrest of a Shoplifter-—About 8 0 x | eral glaries perpetrated in the Beventh pares Te aah ts The CATON Aartgrd” of Ohl Home, to tha | day, the ease of t Jon Saturday morning, Catherine Lenox, | Ward: during (ho pa ite neat “yeoterday evening 2,000 00 municipal martyrs who dwell in Our Tene. | Jini Mary Brown ntias Hymensand Lewis Sinith, | house 7 terday evening. ment Houses” nadrama with that tithe will | De heres] fe was done, Quite ne Head ; alias James Wolf, € Lthe atore ot Bart: | Runctany.—An but Irish-American officers £0,000 00 ie Teen apes Be eee Get Greys aan | coat lett, Heory & Co, No. 410 Broadway, and | 10 o'clock on Sunday the te war, met at | Salaries—Croton Fanny Morgan Phel back pray by " ed toexamine aome goods. While Wolf | stables of Edward Harman, tn Doan atreet Py “ pear at W Theatre (S11 Hroadway Wihat he bad porured 1 . “ ted to men in the g eat aL allen the Wate | FRO TUE okie A that the women ay uted to | tected by the proprietor, wie handled: iw whe in the chair, A como 1,000 0 hy re ee as 4 vie F discharged We | their personal ase two picera of sik va rather roughly, aod then let hin go. th both b 145490 00 Jrish Girl and an old farce vere ti at $175, which they concealed in. the fold | § cinted to confer with both i | be at the Circus thia week weveral changes: |, Te eee ee ite thet, however, was | BURGLARY.—On Saturday night the dry irgenization relative to the condition of Total additions 11.999 09 | @ troupe of wonderful doga and monkeys, | Tan Averaian Exraapitioy Case. hs site ‘f on Abe thes an auante were | good re of WOM OT er, Astoria, LD, Loy te saat bi etree teas who det cunningly the parts of horses and | Adolphay W. Selwartz, Car ged ir a eee een ieee ane really of the Ctl | Was forcibly entered aud robbed of :ushius Amele meeting has been serasged to $11,100,008 46 | MeN, WHHL Appear, and whew Jester of Atar | ing committed forgerion at Grosswardein, | fy au aieaentttel the CA | aul fancy goods to the amount of $900 ae ee einer e ching cabeeria. | The Board made the follow. |) | apatgled proclivities, in the person of Mr. | 4 to the 160,000 1 | tiwir posseaion. Justice I mit | oF or A Revente Corren Th presing, far the parpous of aaking sabeeriy: | 1.0 deductions | Tame Hevnolda, has been engaged : these | Hungary, to the o prim, Wome eminent speakers are aunounced to | Contingencies Cro. Bddrese tbe meeting. ton Aqueduct D + Altogether, Fenianiom ie creating q partment. Densation again on both sides of the Judgments.....+ Bod should the “Army of Liberatic Re martehing on, those who invested in Fenian bonds may possibly receive some re- Burs for their patriotism. The sons of Ire- Land are now anxiously iting for further @, although they put but little trust in truth of the cable telegrams, on accou Wf their being exclusively British opinion Bod sentiments At s meeting of Father Mathew T. A. Ti. Bociety No. 2 held last evening at their Uall, corner of 2d avenne and Zhi atreet, it $1,900 90 155,000.00 Total deductions... Total amount ade Aldermen... RECAPITULATION. Controller’ entimaten........ $11,101,802 5 Recommended by Alderiuanio Finance Committee. Docremae.... 0.6. was resolved, by ® unanimous vote of the 1 Wrvad. Ro Bt mitt fh yl ati, who was w conductor on the New members, to wend their annual parade | ( oe $1,101,802 5 ii, ind ‘0 Maronic pledge, as far aa | Jersey Railroad, in connection with the on Bt. Potrick’s Day, and devote tho money Adopted by Aldermon.......- 11,024,958 80 | {20™ a the wetor and the actress to | death, by injurios auatained on that road fo the support of the ‘men in END, B. their obwervance, | No law of the atage | of Me. ‘Theodore Dwight. Viaintifl brings Wghting for the Liberation of Ireland.” The Decrease... i but nevertholess they are blind: libel, based on the aforesaid members of the Society are requested to . : ‘ Spar) Keneration of art article, and this was aon the part | (Basomble in the hall of the Boclety, corner | Recommended by Aldermanic to another, These traditions to which we Nof Ud avenue and Zid etreet, on Wednesday | Finance Committes.....+ fevening, at 7 o'clock, aud to parade in | Adopted by Alderimne fody to'participate in’ the mass mnecting at - $10,278,088 Matsa Bauate, ' Ponctusl sttesdunes (acre 3 Fao 0 | Hl methods of representing the passions, | Mr. Dwight after his injury and. eli ested by the officers: Thomas Sheelan, ethers ie $16,000 0} the porpleaities, aud the peculiarition of ; an allegation that a. tro state esident; John Donahoe, Vice President; |“ PRosrects or tie Fareowen"—Lec. | Nature, and are so much ured, and eo unt: | of the ed with the James Base, Recording Secretary. Teun ny Pror. Howarn Dar.—At tho | SCPaslly and sometimes so inappropriately, | was my 6 railroad compa: s Praaveil * 4 that play goera have Evesixa Post, aud the IMrRisoNMENT AS Watt as Free to ne | Froewill Baptiat Church in Seventeenth | ti lo evil | Rirshor allegation that the Coroner's Jury aroaxp vor Crvesty To Aximata.—Judge | street. last evening, Prof. Howard Day, the | pau partic exonerated the plaintil from blame. with the deop reverontal feoling neveasar Dowling on Saturday aunounced in Court that, having heretofore only fined parsons wonvicted of cruelty to animals, without returned from the South, officer of the Froedmen’ 11,024,058 86 woll known colored orator, who has just where, a8 ow Writish-Amerioan Id, | left this port on Saturday for charge of the officers of that hew attractions are in a aud none of the favorite on to the ines are to. withdrawn, ° The Bish Catcher of Naples” |The cate in regard to his extraditic is the name of a now drama to be presented | occupied the attention of the courts for non at Tony Pastor's; and at Charley White's | time, but the prisoner wos finally surre Theatre even the taual ty will be va- | dered on an order grauted by U, 8. Comuis ried. At the other theatres there will | sioner White Variation, with the exception of Wallack's, | Linen Surr—In the Superior Court. on where tho dey-bones aud traditional play of | cota y the of Parke "Investment? will bo alternated with other | Saturday, the case of Parker | aud livelier pioces, Apropos of the tra-|aud others came up before Judge Robert ditional scenes and incidents, and acting, | gon, ‘The defendants are the which this stupid drama brought out, Wnt | Mrontietore of the curious things are the pred int moet other new severely reflecting. uy va Jitors and paper | in common with published an article nm the conduct of the TRADITIONS OF ACTING. ‘There isno apecial renaon why thoy should uf the defence to strike of thy | ant, portion: relevant and redund A moved to be stricken ont | are what relates to the statements made by | now recially allude, are thor obaer rf era, on the atage, in the pe ance of their parts, ‘They ato the tradition he Court granted the motion, with $10 for the perpetuation of there traditions Veople of genius, or of absolute talent, make. their first steps to notice by freeing them , and ordered those portions to be with leave to plaintill to amend t stricken ou | owner. | hired by a ate | reeont birth ted the pris The Laree nel or exaMiUALOD, Colonel Berdan Colo y fr Bordan, who robbed of @ amount of money while aboard the New Haven cars, on Thursday night y Appeared before Juaticn Dowling and pre | ferred @ charge against James O'Connor, T poascesion was | Oy, property. The bag con jock of the “Berdan Man: ng Company,” of th 0 of all of which were returned to their O'Connor, who claime that be was giv fer to carry fhe bag to Brooklyn, was locked up for trial, ord Child Murder.—Early Thuraday morning T officer Wandell was informed that the re | the mains of a malo child were lying in € voort atreet, noar Ha to that locality, took oh an moved it to th give ai 1 nasons of Jersey City will under the resolution which w: ot mortem ex con of m full grown child of | plo: Death had undoubtedly beon | trang for around the | of J int ® ploce of braid bad | gb joh were the proc by neck of the i been wound ao tightly aa to cause the | ad tongue to protrude betweon the lips. The A verdict to thin effect. Stren ous in to discover the perpetrator of | BY the deed bave thus far proved unayail Sat The Broadway » exami Grand Marshal of L 0.0 F. Now Jorsoy | Now J | of April to be obs | | Pay thoir work Drsrrvction lnving at the a ypoint, was launched on Satar scriptions of these admirably cutters have been n. New Jersey. We 20rtow ArRiL To He CeLenn aren Abraham I. Fei.ows. f the State of recommende ith day rved asa day of thanks 1g wnd prayer by the membors of the jor tur, MERE WERE ANOUT YI anneaTED during whole of Su RUOUL tHe orate, rderly con sem War et 4.—Today the journeymon omence work ado} on ro puiauding $15) 0 d e ou masona of Newark havo agreed to n $4 a day after the lirat April Tho journeymen masons of Elz h will demaud an increase of fifty conte Jay on aud after the firet of April vy Sreassnie Girsey 1x.—About half-past two o'clock, on urday morn ho steamship Cipsey. the Long Dock, was tly y ath overad to be on fire, 1 ® nation in the case of He arrested ad 4 before daylight Roveeeding in suppressing the offenco, it | Commission, be has been aiding in the work | seinen irom ANN, alors, Me Mayer ehO | Somnocare's Cove —Warts AnMtrtEn.— | for elo engaged in te business at | *eoeel to, the waters Sige.” ‘The origin of is purpose for the future to ada imprison. | of establishing schools for tho freedine n A the age, Take, for inatance, the | The wills of the following deceased persons | No. 62 Troadway, w 1 | tho fire i# unknown, ‘The vessel was twen Wont to fing, The following are tho eases |Galivered a lectore before a very elim but \uctor” who haa bein enslaved’ tor | aye been admitted to probate during the | Justice Dowit motic ty-two years old, anid was for soveral yours iaposed of on Saturday, at the inat yr Pron | Yeara in the bonds of custom: let | [hy ‘ yrovil |W passenger boat running between Cath: be Society for the lreveution vf Grosity to Ritson, ive | Ue Took ut hinn-aa he nppenrein the charac: | Past week : Moody M. Mall, Hose Molaf: | 1h provien ing atreet, N.Y. and Sag Harbor, 1 James Reilly, a milkman, waa fined $25) tribute to the large number of relfancriti aria S Phelan, Maria Baker, Wi. Hf | i a wae aul tly sold at auc for i treating @ dying horse, wud | cing individuala who had left and | Letters of atration have beon | © 0 MW), Her smoko-pipes aud steat eating another kindred at the North for the purpoan of aid- | 8! TAnhad Ch iba following eetalant Tiare trial before the Court of Gousra! Seasious, | Are Bow Above water Mosca Westorvolt driver ofmcar belong: | ing in the noble work of promoting the | MY") nud the tradit Horton, William Cullen, a Annvat ov Burotane—John K. Johnson fing to tho Belt Knilrond, was convictod of | spiritual and intellectual welfare of the | besitatingly (taditional steps) —and looks | jae! Mary MuCanon, € c= and Willan Moore wore arrested Satu triking one of his horses on the head with | Southern blacks, In many districte of the Mis Anger nails (traditiona)—then glan- | Christian Van Campon, Loah Nangie, Eliza Brooursn. Tat by 1 Beatty of Hoboken, for s\ rge iron bar, knocking the animal p South he had found thene teachers strug | O°4 8t Lerey eunilingly, and then at hin fiw: | MeCarten, Willian, Se Patrick's Day =A meeting of differ: | ing clothing and a wate worth $20 frou rato, For thin act he was fined $25, and is | gling on alone, den stigmatized by rnaile aga 1, let ua look in upon | ‘aks bait waa held at 153 Fulton | house in Passaic Frid They were be imprisoned for ove month those of their o olates | the aatne actor Mr. Bopley open yEN parenla ede ed ss James Lyvu was found guilty of driving | exe: a | Popa fashionable exquisite. He weara a atreet yesterday for the purpose of perfect: | horse with on f ite lege awollon to th F three, and upon which re. Ho was fined $10, and D fot t labor. Many of living on the sume coarse and with the blacks, often traveling for mi ay for the purpose of procuring the eral Sessions on Friday, | jee of lifes fe pause ize of all the © ‘was @ running pent to pris Also at the G ina of life, aud daily passing to and from | : ‘th inet., Philip Koddman was convicted by | the achools under thelr charge, ‘at the con. | them asunder,)—He holds his head ao high | rior Court, on Saturday, Th endant in Judge Russell of carrying calvesin scart | atant risk of personal violence and even | that it falls over his shoulder, and h this action hearing of the alleged abduction fin # cruel manner, and was fined $100, and | more serious consequences, Notwithatand- | from bis stomach :—"Aw!—yawa! Bax | of daughter of a Mr. Bailoy, of Norwalk, fo stand cowmitted till paid, Brute tortur- | ing all these drawba he inva jauve!"”) When our traditional friend plays had better take warning. found theae Sr. Parnick’s Day—Mruiso_ op rmx | gut murmuring, nd leans Coxvertioy or Fatien Marnew T. A. B.| plishing Bocuerine=Tue Cucac Soctertes mm Covx: | © €1.—An adjourned meeting of the Conven. | f the ation, principal tion of Father Mathew T. A. B. Societios | Carolina, houth Carolina, ‘len was held sesterday at the headquarters of | tucky and Virgi were acco! Since the organization of e e " quire.—Lut more traditional than ever is 0 >And, ‘eatore Dowery, President Edward Mulvany in the | receive abundant eupport from the | uty Grug—the comedy father as guard: tion of bail, or for an order to vacate the ‘chair. ‘After the trauaaction of the custom: | Communities ine whichy they are loc) See how. traditional’ is one of arrest, claiming that the arrest of ary preliminary the) principal | cated. In several of the leading South- | steps, aa he over about two inches at | Chariton was not @ malicious ono, and that work for which the Convention had assem: an imitation of no Wied, viz; The disposition of the question | Slrend: ma to the action to be taken by the Societies | reepiving abundant support from the friends | Paunch, belying the physiological certainty | tempt to break it up. ‘The Court reserved ‘epresonted in the Convention regarding | ort inien ih the vicinity of their luca, | that bad tomper decreases corpulency! | ity decision, ithe forthcoming celebration of St. Patrick's | Hichmond, especially, he found | Witness bie guttural exclamations, hia bois: |p, a Are reraer ine covreniog Of 8 . eae eee NL etemuaion’ ances | Pouce INtsciton Probably Futat wae BP. A resolution was intro: | these achools to be a fixture, the opponenta | terous t " bp 8 Crewing duced by Mr. Clark recommending that the | of the blacks fast losing ‘that hatred for | 00m aa if it were ona deck, which bawls | Stabbing Afray.—Shortly before midnight Gonreation secant of setion tal “fy DY | these institutions previously mat ¥ is Lie} 1 foe, on Saturday, John Murphy, aged 30 years, n of Irish Societies regardin, Tr pepe ie ‘mul 4 . 4 the poaition to be asauined by tho TS A. Ik | oc fan ae hcols ad get having boon eateb, | legion of dey tor in | While tn Catherine street, meer Onk, tn com Bocietios in the p on, and the admie-| jiched in that State. The peaker had little | the part of is indeed | pany with some friends, met two strangers, @ion to the floor of the Convention of dele-| faith in the reaulta of politcal action with | traditional, The ease of the| who jostled rudely against Murphy, No ‘ates from the various Temperance Socie-| regard to. the education of the Southern | fashionable monster ia depicted by an ha- (hoe, Afters somewhat auimated debate, Rbe resolution was adopted. As the matter mow stands the delegates to the Con Vention of Irish Societies from the Yarious Societies represented in this Woavention, will ve empowered to a Au conjuction with the I ting Temperance bodies Doth black and white, subsisting entirel tion aa to the position to be as: | charity, und cuare of otis “ by the Temperance socictios in the | f, I procesal Kev. F ir McAleer, Pastor of St. Colum. Dus Church, was next introduced to the Convention, and, in brief speech, advised Mnanimity of action, aud warned the dele tev against allowing any disputes to arise black conraging te recently than ono half of t Jcularly throughout the State of Goorg were not uncommon, The tion, hold an inquest on th ody of Mary A garding the positions to be ed in ; d | opens his mouth wide enough | his demal of any knowledge of the affair, ithe procession, by the societies represented | Heanion, of No. 638 Washington street, who | to swallow’ an apple. to estes aatou.| to await (he teeult of 4a, investigation’ My them. ‘Ine Convention then adjourned | committed auicide by ewallowing ® dose of | ish keeps the lady ou the acouo | Jacobson wi ined as a witnens, for until the 25th inst. poinon, while laboring under a ft of melan- | waiting in embarrassing suspenso, while he | none of Murphy's friends could identify A Convention of the Church Societies re- | choly, caused, it is Presented in the Priuce street Convention waa also held yesterday afternoon, when | final action was taken regarding the px ‘tions to be assumed by the various church ieties in the procession on St. Patrick's ay. Tur Fovnrn fieltie nor m examination of the remains, a tallic poison, ‘The jury returned @ verd to that effect. Mrs, Hennion was a, | years, aud was a native of England. | Aveyve Ratnoan Cor } ; i‘ : A woout the stage ingreat apparent di he was not positive.” Martholomew M T1NG.—The deep cut in the Fourth avenue, | member of the typographical fraternity in | get rid of it; gete drunk in exact- | Carthy, on Murphy's companis Hetweon 7th and (7th etreets, made by the | thiscity, died at his residence in Renwick | |) tev after drinking colored water | titled Jacobson as one of the two men, but Marlem Railroud Company, has ) street, on Saturday afternoon. He wae ana: | Cut of a sinall wine slags; when drunk rune | failed to ide 6 lose . > after the waiting maid, makes love to the | of Otlicer Andorson showed that according cause of the lose of life and the tive of Jobn 1 married a ait staggers up and down |to the statement of the proprietor of the any persour, ‘The cut varie York about 20 yearn wi nporitor | Pelure the f te; pete sober in outs ig whish dasck from ten to filty fect, aud Jilities were tar above the average, and wh A BOHR BORA NB :Aees | Houde a WieR decals tes wverage nod, when the farce comes ac and | sided both those men had left the place hone banks, wi the strect he was possessod of ou attain: | stepe down to the front, I 4 i dell k ie Mo protection to proveut peieatr wens tis wa Mee Sark | aamiane te the front be ‘our hind | together towards 11 vclock on the night of falllog over. Keveral weetings of citizens | typographical om, the time oF ite | Ait throndvarss stale cad cresiatt the aliray. No other evidence of import rwore held in regard to the matter, aud, | formation uuti ath, Iie loss will be} 4! # ate and siuvl ance wae adduced, AY Onpeare, How: Goelly, » Petition "was runerourly signed gluvetely felt by a lay of friends, | Finr—A fire broke out about two ee ae fa Bay, ed Feee| on be Legislature, calling \ " aery Spek that ody to compel the Karirowd | SAL& OF St, Joun's Paun.-The negotiauons | cork va Saturday morn 1 jetty freely daring the evening, The Company to properly euclose the cut. Bou. | fur some ti Wing betwoon Commodore | iN store of Hnutiold, Blanchard & Co,, No | Seveloped, howover, were deemed of suill dhe Company fo coustsuok & complete Heh | taining to the purchase of Bt. Julin’e Park | Nuyiishel teases ywan wounded by either of ‘the two tunnel, This action has given great satis | by the former, v neludad on Saturday. \ whieh iby prisoners, George Thomas ot, George Jacob faction to the citizens of Harlem, wid wil Fron tie ‘ Ml : schisek for | ab aliout $1,000 ; insured Aichclosataue Beasties teehtome ab lake rebably bring the Company to torus. XX} tn the. Mechanic's the or fire is wt preacot ubkuowu naa ie § probably bring t any | EOvi00 ie the Mechants’s. Hanks the i Le Death Unknow | The Auro Players.—The parties arrested | Satur Warren rus Caipaer.—In the Suprome | will bo paid’ to the property Loldera in the | oo Sociery oF Excinnene—The f hy 08 Saturday night by Captain Groer of the Court Chambers on Saturday, @ motion was | neighbor! d one tiitd to the Teimity | MATED Suctvty ov Excisnene —The fourth | ict precinct, who made a descent upon made in the case of Ellen Ogden va, Wash | so! bors Hepat fur tha Iudtaon onal roraazy dlnuer of the Neve Yosh. had the alleged gambling house located on the Angton B. Ogden, The defendant applied the par rae Machintata, Sten tacks placed at tie | cofMeE of Washington and Vesey ete, or permission to see lis two children aud {I for diated,’ Wasinagtca street, ‘on | Meee Yesterday asrwigned betore Justice @o take them out occasionally dur the Foun. Deowsen Th r aine of ai _ +e . Aen’ eet, OD ow Lidia weer Pull testified that e " " oun ; Daturday evening. ‘tho occasion was a omas W ept the * on +4 ending of the pull, The action was brought | unknown man, aged abe veven sete | ery pouaa aud potable oie To TE As Dbiateing a teparation ou the Hrduid of | foowl floating in the dock at pies H North | kauization i4@ very pewertil ene, and cou | James Atcheon wi 6 Brusliy, ste, ‘The motion wes oppored by | Ttiver, From appear Jy had | ducts ite business quiotly and eBe y v admitted t tor of fhe plainti@, Vecause, a she alleges, tho | Leon in the wate! about ty Cora. \toeP FO Deavi.Corouer Sobirmer the establishment, and w ail for visite of the Lushaud would be presily hier Gover held an inquest verdict | etd yest at No. C10 Kast 140 street, | {rial MeKeon wae held to bail in $400 to moying to her, aud there wae danger that | of " eunposed drowning” Was brow, it in Bn thie tamsalin at Adi Mada Veiga cop the peac Bhd two cullen wight to aptitad away yay y qui 4 Cover bold an ane | cutie remaine of Aida Maria Veigel amine) Sh inane tn Custdy,—Bome dare since, fendant were a! ed tot dg 4 arene sOVOS O6 an " 8 montha old, whose dea was caused | i thelr howe The Court suzy quest at No. 51M bu the body | by sealda, received by falling into a kettle | 9 Well-koown shoplifters, William H, portion had better make © eb scka Gelacell rf soe of boiling soap. The jury retsrwed @ verdict | Howagy, alias Hessel, and Hermann Sach: Srrangewents Lotwoon thouselves, ani to 1 1 Tby falling | Of aveldental death | entered the store of Schwartzer, Graef & enable then to do so. the hearive cl the mo | down afl! tot et A verdict of wert | Tim Sovaieay Rewer Gop Was adiourned for weeks ar neouraged by omtniasion be atated fifty three achools for freedmen had been started by the agents ly in North ling, Tennesses, Ken ‘4, all of which were work- eru cities these schools for freedimen have become permanent institutions, and looked to the church for the ravelled he population, starvation, par: joaker cloned with # fervent appeal for wid in this direc Scicipe ny Porsonina.—Coroner Gover patterns in lieved, by family dif John Beach, M.D, made a post found that death was caused by taking me Onrrvany.—8. T. Solleck, a well known, of curly light hair, and | of bold ‘yell wig A Purastrovist ww Trovnt of James G. Charlton agt Jan | was before Justice Kubertson, in the Supe 9 © Gilbwet, | | Conn, and that abe was kept by duress at 29 Green street, Now York, he communica ted # tto her father, and took step for the liberation of the girl, He obtained the arrest of plaintiff, upon the charge of ‘Harry Halfheart, the boro of light comedy, he pute his hands in bis pockets, rocks up down on his toes, stands with his loge two feet apart near the f his hair on to the top of ropa it over one © es love by winking an eye at the audience and one at the lady, and never hurries himaelf no mat. ter what the haste of the scene may ro. m he keeping a disorderly houre; the complaint com was dismissed, and the plain iit the menced the present anit against Gill malicious prosecution, aud obtained an each pace, ant lat hams. the house in question was w disorderly one, aud that any citizon had the right to at ik. Behold bis ai worda passod between the parties, but oue turning to Murphy, drew a knife nnd stabbed in the upper part of the abdonien, the weapon inilicting a wound likely to prove fatal, The two men then k to Might, but were hotly pureuod by the wounded individual, greasors, George ‘The other, whose name it is bo: glorious dramatic | Heved is George Thomas, eseaped. Murphy done before, He | was removed to Bellevue Hospital, whore ho blows out his cheeks to express rage; he | now lice in a moat eritical condition. Search | steve back, itt one foot like « sprained | was made for Thomas, and at an early hour horse, to express terror, he wears large | yesterday morning # man giving that name always protends that | was arrested aud taken before the Magia fare too tight to permit bin to | trate, who committed the prisoner, 9] bitual abake of the entire frame while Walking, @awinging of the eyeglass with the elbow crooked countrainedly into the ribs, raised eyebrow 4 arugged ehoul- itional frieud in the character of Deter I man in the gl height of tr Not & atep, not |S butis the echo of what hundreds of | Jacobson. comic’ me! similar wai | Works, have said and his breech un | preteude to beat a loss where to pat his | him aa the at; slapa every por nd | der saasin, the atfray having taken except (fora won| place under un awning at some distance the ladies, on the back; evinecs his | trom the street lamp. Coroner Schirmer | suspicions aa to what Old Dobbs was aay: | was notitied to tako the ante mortem deposi to That Protty Girl, by poking Old | tion of the wounded man, with whom the bbe in tho side, He alwaya Lolds # stage | prisoners were confronted. Murphy state that be © thought that the man the individual’ who stabbed hit, but th et 40 AssOCIATION re: | Pool, at No 35 Beekman street, and eflee [oort that ay G Saturday afiornoon they bad | the ourobaeg of @ quauyity of goods, Which tify Thomus, ‘The testimony | Prank Po and Thomas re- | atrect, E. 1. ante | upon his bead, crushing | reste for violation of the Excise Law in \ Journed. atthe South Ferry, on Saturday evening, sufferin whe The decease man about 3 ye dark frock, lurge brown and green woolen sbavel, purple plaid am: black Neapolitan bonnet, lined with silk and trimmed with green and b laid ribbon, She had in her possession chemine, # pair of Lrown cotton glove we pair of white cotton stockin, ing arrange Drating th bicthda ta heretofore made for colo: | iversary of St. Patrick's | on the Isth of Mareh inst. Mr b Gallagher presided. ‘Tho societios MARINE NEWS. rt of New Yori, March t1, 1807. represented consisted of Father Mathew | — Lakes Total Abstinence Associations Noa 1, 2 | gun nine, San Mew, Mes Koes, Higa W 7, Young Mon'e Temperance Societies | yeouyy aon.) 8 OL. | 8081 re i and 4, St Ann's Assumption. St. | Meh thei): | eon. | SH. | 2 core Paul's, St Laborers Benevolent | tel 2.617.) | 6 a. | ota ‘i are. Jolin Doris and Wm. AN peg: At Marlin, Cody were appointed Aids. ‘Tho Coumittes upoa the aubject reported that they had neon Mayor Hooth and Bishop Loughlin, both of Whom promised to review the pro consion—the Bishop from his rosidenco in day street, wud the Mayor from the atepa of tho City Mall. Some discussion ensued in relation to ndvortising the route of the procession, alter which the meeting ad- Suppex Deati.—Oficer MeGirr, of the Alat Precinct Police, found a woman lying from illness. He aasi her to the L. 1, Coll ‘nhe died shortly’ after appea: of age. ted in con: g¢ Hospital, her arrival, to be an Irish wo- She bad on a veying ee shawl, white and undle ¢ taining & purple del The re maina were taken to the Dead House tor ideutiteation: a i Atlante fa long 2,8 Gronow WasmtNatow Assactren py Cor: | Se split calle: Ia the Gif urea bed ound Wowen.Sergt. Barwick of the veh | tslnaatl’ Jin fun off Cpe Hora, pasred Police Precinct arrested two colored wo men on Satarday, pained Sarah Townsend aud Elizabeth Hrown, om complaint of «| sigre baby. Oy esate oct 29, ih home man named go Washington, | , Arracaay Cowl, Manilla Oct 28, 94h be E° avenuo. “The | Speer M0 master, Fasoed Aultar Nov 54, Cope of parties bad been fighting, whea the women Get tome hot water aud thiow it over Washington, sealding him severely. They also stabbed him in the hand with & kuité. ‘The women were brought before Justice | Cornwell aud sentenced to jail for 20 days | each, Srniky.—The masona in the Eastern Dis trict have notified their bosses that they in tend to demand $1 40 per day on and after the 18th instant, Crvsiep to Deati.—A German named | trie, about thirty-tive years of age, employed in Bertrand’s sugar retinery, Firat met with @ terrible death in that establishment on Saturday forenoon. It secins that the unfortunate man w Jooking through » kin partition which encloses the boistway the platform descended with gi h instantly. Deceased leaves a wife a who resides at the corner of E) aid South First street Tue Ligton Taarwic.—There were no ar. the 1 only come The arrests ou Eastern District yeaterday half dozen for intoxication ay, for selling without li fou 80, com: | JF prise tho’ following: Johannah Kennedy aud. NB wince sud and Catharine McGinnis, Hunter's Point, | ,comsiguilue, Laer ] Bamtres, Tampice 45 Thoy will be tried before Justice Madden | ae on Thursday next. do Second street, aud B.D! Tu c¢ Daile a Moreau, Edward Cassi Firat at fore Ju orning Ata late | 12 jour on Saturday evening Deputy Collector EE. Daily seived ® uotse aud cart and three Daireis of umbonded whiskey, in | fee Flushing @ uuco ue. Owner unknown; unicative driver BeveReLY IsyCkeD.—A man named Lewis | eb We J ij nn, residing at the corner of ‘Twenty: | Tre nour the bridge oj reek, on’ Saturday night, about Both his lege were badly injur- er, audi ia eupposed he was run over by eoug Vehicle, Duyn could give ug inforpa- | £ ATRAMSII ee rem Bhat Portland. Carlota, Bherwood, Poriaud Me, with F Ames. GAIPS—Coprery, (Br) sitael ‘Conse Ries, © ir 1 ee nds be, tod W ny wih ry Jetatt Tatnptetl i ada, ‘Ariston, (1) be boom, ARRIVED, with mdse and o. -) ot Bare took her . Cubs, Smith, Greyiowa, Nic, T da NA Btesman tp ©» Mare! ig LW Armatrei d from Bremen Feb 24 vie with mdse and 604 passengers to 0, Hae bad siormy weatucr di room, Rorubay New with wae tial a goa ee Brey. ‘ | v, re es ipeea a aio + Moe ptt Trimmed ‘with. purple. ribbon nd. lace | tof Good Hope dan 1, cian A Crown a Koman'Catuolic prayer book, twe | teh sb same day, tae { one 80 W, xpoke Dare Julia Shas btn S ogspore for Hoxton: A | adbalia Cir andauetie Wn Wilco of wpet, Humoviln Now 18, with oft 090. bu dave, awh eo ah, tat aves, Lose Beard, of Lendoa, from > Howland & Aspiowell Port eu Y Ta 44, sclir Bue Bell, Irom Providence 0 £8 days, with ot iis’ besa Y dare of Cardift 74 days, with 148 —Delphin, Wag tevideo 63 de, with rot Hind @ succession of Leary wortheriy lace Palermo Deo 16h. with flat ras 6, fon seldy, Avp-nwall 24 days, rubber te “Jor. Hi aN of Ai aiiera® With wrong 1) Beracaer Be Dewsinge City 28 ds, wish f Domingo City 28,44, Mivell BC. Wan is dare B of ary us wiih ease ‘ea & Uo. 31, otf Porto Riso, ops and, wes fF Bidobe, NU; brig iwe Marre 4 for N York day. ihn Siri itech wth ton a aid saw Cape ts mialcaay A ra cree Naas a ie ‘of foreiopgalianumast end” ad norsh. MARIO, Syory, Beumudp Sap Wid rages to Provost, the | day in Jersey City, most of | them New Yorkers, for drunkenness and fia whe | [7 ce for Fal! Be, ee ieee stn wetie tf, Canes, nebo ers warrant Sty ae my reat rp.Mareaooe IT dare with Parsee: ffm Rio Janeiro 41 da, sh ae % Mrie domes Wetlawen h Co. Pee to siti gis pate Meek AS rll am to gdh, tm the Gert Stream, Danial ti al Weve Tweets: Yell Yoven "the fibbwoun end on og 8 tt, ldg tor N York; Blur of the Sen, HRT ae c I 7, Pal actoonens. Meath arate lermo 08 be A for Kiigabet ny't, ‘ woes Samy Bhan with 99 de, with MC Hert, Hart, Calbarien 19 days, wiih engar to MW Loud’ Co, Lucy sirmieon’ Doraty, Georgetown, 80, T days, ‘io ¢8 to Biave as ot the Patricks lay abvernoan, (row Cine Toha TI Prarson, be ubiry, Daimarare; whet A ‘ury, Go, schr Kebeces M | caxes Mownor, March 9 Th | orriver'et No quik trie mernine, Th | triad Now vel yeatardcy euiye: Ie to Balitinere NG, Mareh Stele, oteamenip mosilp Prone he | i [nth — Aur. steamer Bea | Nerdoyseoy Rane Bar Wa Fiat do: DY MATL. wb ef, Napect atearing’ a> the Routh: Als ‘olan 4&0 f 7 | pit tenule, Kine, Jereuale 12 days, with logweod te | my sad 9 ks Sareh Hobart, from Buenos | GIIOST STORY gu aare, them behind, leave thom bebinde” 6 mused over ‘wor bid Dorothy!" bath arad “Twas silent. In very truth, I had neves from her in all my life. It had SF crossed my mind to wish to. pare from her, or to enjoy any pleasure wi her, ti!l—till within the Inat three months, ‘Mother, don’t suppose [—" Pf to a] I caught sight of Mr. Everest © «Pray continue, Mistress Dorothy.” No, Leould not,’ He looked so vexed, @ hurt; and we had been so happy together. Alao, wo might not meet for for the journey bet west, Lo nd Deaths was then a seticus one, even to lovers ; and he worked very bard—had few pleasures tm his life. It did indeed seem almost ee of my mother, a tne “Though my lips said nothing, perhaps said only too much, and my mother felt it, iked with as a few yards, slow! and theuzhttully. I could aee her now, wit her pale, tired face, under the cherry-color- tbbons of her hood. She had been very disome as ® young woman, and was most aweot-looking still—my dear, good mother! “Dorothy, we will no more discuss thie, Tam very sorry, but L must go home. How. ever, I porsuade your father to rematm tu you till the week's end. Are you eat was the first filial impulse of but Edmond pressed my arm No, my heart; with such an entreating look th most againat my will, Lanawered, ' | “Mr Everret_ overw a « elie waa very fond of him: them ing on the river, upward and downward Paupposs thia is my last walk in Tom don, Thank you for all the care you have | taken of me, And when Tam gone home— ind, Famoud, that you take epee f Dorothy. "These words, and the tone in which th spoken, fixed th at, frou regret, av if 1 had uot been #0 cd Fas ele to me: aflerwurd—but we et) err, my dear, in dwelling too much om ft word. We fiuite creatures have only todeal with ‘now'—nothing whatever ta do with ‘afterward.’ In this case, Ihave ceased to blame myaclf or others. | What. ever 1 past, was right to be, and Id not have been otherwise. “My mother went home next morning alone. We were to follow in a few days, thongh abe would not allow us to fix et | tine. Her departure was a0 burried that | remember nothing about it, savo her ane wer to my father's urgent desiro—almos® at if anything were amine abe iately lot him know Under ull circumstances, wile,’ he reite © rivals, Te pork barqu 8 at Hota! Braga Wracon U0 in NIG are Siro Lith, J Torede,. Afton, Wie! mee, W RD ‘ble'en, Fiutua Le Poter, BB Monon. | March teeth he pi soit bonrded youterday the sline Heraan ho, (OF Malramore, from Cikkion,) (row ite Jmvire for f , ut into Norwolk yesterday, rived at Noro’: Baltimore, Rose ley, trou Boa m ie tou; Ueorge Abe from Dalthwor March S—The severe storm which ed off see! tele, Dain «Tew fon, ty web grain era. tiois Nosiotk f Ae diate Thue, ven"; bark Atiaa" © and shoot Vester for Savauual, gud fiom Wel ounere tk De Cet Ei 8 Ate UCTION SALE OF ¢ TON NOTEC ROCRERY, &C.— Lb EV ANS etn ou WILL SELL this of Viewch, 101, WILL BELL AT 181 Aueilnaer, 48) earl maaan te, di cae, By order of uuderelo'hing, levis, COSTELLO! OM OFFICE bm H dieing Sper Foomm 0,40 las 1 Hie LB Low af Lote eek A.M. y 1 Ladi \. en mbrelias, window sbi quilts, eeinforvere; also Diaukeis, By order of isred and WGA" D, ite th ‘wateh Pee) a ce wu eth fou th HOMAS GAFFNBY. AUCI'R, SALES. | Foor, 86 Kighih ave, will geil thle day. at 9 | Stolocks the storkand, eC, near isha. AvcT, Wt, anoorr, Chaib:sa. Wyubre, valle ce this 4 OFFICB 170 | ko and Axiuses of the » bedding and elo 1 "faunlky, Mie Writ Fist ave, tue furuiiure of ee WW WINTERS, AUCT'R, SELLS’ THIS | ay at 10 Glock, af Exchange Hotel 816 Greenwich st, the Lalance of he funiture lef ious sale; sino 1 ion vate: large mlsver: aleg Daggage, truaks and vallees,coutaluing clothing and verte Filelee. besiast w™ WITTERS, AUCT'R, SELLS THIS Gay at 2 o'clock, at 454 Ci furniture of a large L end ebamber furi lowre: carpet fire, caine, glass thores, do vecend hahd arvens, # heute jolzer's GENERAL BUSINE! FISH, 210 I Bugked Heme. ie pho | BaAkaats- WATERFALLS §3; SINGLE curls $1, Grecian Curls $2, Everything ebeap at PECKHAM's Hair Bor ary 951 Grand ot, near Bowery, N.Y. and cor. 4h aud Bou'h Oth at, Wile Mawmaboceh, Bas diguglag 00 Gta Cus vale at, Bam 9.—The steamah'p | x ailing fie 4 dara pat cleare | off | | PAWNDWOKER'S | SALR THIS Day, |! was Kons, he declared id if #0 earuestly sine me almost Ge soon aa the | alow Bath coach could take her there and bring ta back a letter, And besides, there likely to happen. But he fide oil deal, being inused to her abe He was, od a | rence in their haypy, wedded life st men, glad to blame anybody but and the Whole day, and the nex t jutervals with both Edm ore it and pationtly, It will be all right when we got bimto | the theatre, He bas no real cause for auxt- ‘ety about ber, What a dear woman she a pus—-your moth Dorothy f “TD rejoiced to hear ny lover speak thag, and thought there hardly ever was young gentlew 0 blessed an 1. “y 0 the play. Ab, you know othing of what splay is, nowadays. You never eaw Jobin K «1 Mins, Siddone, Though in dresses and shows forior to the Hamlet you took me to ave week, my aad though I perfectly remember being on the point of laughing, when, int 1 6, it became ly evident that ox’ had beem y onough, ho after events rowith ever were ablo to drive: {from my mind tho vivid impression of this my first play, S that the play | ebouta ave beon Do you thin! that S\ vod in—in What peo eal MT could not any; but Lthought Mire. Moe | Arthur's gloat very lung in coming Dou't, wy deat—dou't; do anything but laugh at it | \ was visibly aflected, and it was 08 without rt that slie proceeded an he story | “EP wieh yon to understand exactly mj jon that young gitl, hor he full of the heart of something not less enero Everest had aupped with as, leaving us both in tho beat of spirits; iudeed, my father had gone to bed, Tai heartily at the re | mouibrane 6 of Mr, Grin | which had | Hamlet fron ) | diculons always took far etronger | than tho as ful or sublime, : I was sitting —let me are—at the window, chatting with my maid Patty, who was | Drusting the powder out of ny hair, The | window was open hail way, and looking ows on the Thames, and the summer night being ost hike was none of the 1 w closed room, | Whemevery sound is waguitied, and every HOGART, AUCUR=TINIS DAT AT shadow seems alive. Sornreertrts te ted Warde otetteonte | AT ead, we had been cating and rit oh'ot carpets | at very Patty and t were bod young, and she had a sweetheart, too, Bb, like every one of our houselold, was a warm ain Mr. Eyerest, [lad just deem uiling at hor praises ‘is great clock came ming Ov at river. Elcvon,” county Patty. + Mistress Dorothy Treckou. “Lerrible late not hke Bath ibis day, at TL clock, «alee | fotlier will have been in bed an howe | nt of ary" end cola closha, eaaal: | ayo,’ said I, with ® little aelfroproeeh as | Rrra es ne the fave ener vedo, blankets | not having thought of her till now. goore. m go | Tho next minute my maid and T both | DAWNDROKIS SALEDOR: TFIncp, | Started up with @ simultaneous exelamer Did you hear that Vos, bat flying against the window.’ © But the latiives are open, Mistress Dor oth “So they were; and there was no bird or bator living thing about—only the quies summer bight, theriver, and the tare T bo certain eure I heard it, And E ike—juat # bit like—somebody senso, Patty! But it Aad strock exactly like the sou. pano—very soft, gentl ng lato her flower-garden, my wo ten to tap outedde the school room ment at home. “+] wonder did father hear anything. It—the bird, you know, Patty—might have flown at bis window, too!” ca ‘Oh, Mistress Dorothy!’ Patty woula not be deceived, 1 gore ber the the brash to finish my hair, but her ban Thuch., Talat the window, aud w ont down facing it. © At that minute, distinct, clear, and wm mistakable, like # person giving asummons in passing by, we beard once wore the tap- ping on the Pane. But nothing was seem f hadow came between as the bright st ight aod awed, but l was now und gave me even an But 1 had hardly time gnize my fvelings, atill less to ama whens loud cry came from my Oo olly—Dolly !"” Now my mother and Ihad both one name, but he always gave her the old-faah- ‘sioned pet name—I was invariably Dorothy, Sull Ldid not pause to think, but ran to locked door and anawored. “It was a long time before he took any notice, though I heard him talking to bime self, Ho was subject to bad dreams, iy bofore his attacks of ‘out, Ko my first'alarm lightened, 1 stood ning, knocking at intervals, until a6 last ho replied. “+ What do'ee want, bild I! “Te anything the matter, father I” “*Nothing. Go to thy bed, Dorothy,’ Pid you not call! Do'you want aay one! ‘Not thes, ©, Dolly! my poor Dolly ~ and he seemed to be almost subbing, ‘Why did L let thee leave me!’ “+ Rather, you are not going to be ill Te in not the gout, is itt’ (for that was the time when he wanted by mother most, and, in~ deed, when he was wholly wai but her.) ay. Getto thy bed girl; Ido’ (To be Continued. | ‘open ai Startled I wa lyre t father