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‘Continued from First Page. — eo LOCAL_NEWS. wEW TORK AND VicurrTY. Tun Festusa—The inclemency of the Sweather yesterday, prevented the usual gongregstion of Fenians in the vicinity of | ‘and Tammany Hall, The | 84 appeared at the occasional theatre on Heedquarters ‘i | Broadway, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel ‘and | Which, Jike Jack, may be « Aividual Fenians, many of whom came | ¢vérsthing in time and nothing long fot the parpose of placing contributions in | Sly, and before being resign the hands of the executive officers. A Sing | t@ tender morcies of Mr. Bing circle contribated $300, and a quantity | PrePoses, we believe, tor rooms of the former place, however, were crowded all day with “delegation ‘of arms are said to have been received from | OM every steamer that departs, many of | them paying their own passage ‘To do this \y Fequires great personal ancrifice even pawn their watches and clothes An order to obtain su‘ficiont money to carry en (recruits) will leave th port betw today and at Wee , who intend taking part with the i on landing. | The arrangements f meeting to: | Bight are nearly completed, and #boulid the weather prove fue, the demon undoudtedly prove a very grand one. Many influential gentlemen are expected to give their ideas on the “situation in Irelwad General Gleeson is expected to arrive tn town to-day from Wasington Last evening the K Deld a meeting a! venue, There ent, including wm Mr Abberton, ca 4 introduced Mr eloqaent appeal for aid for the men now Bigbting in Trelan The response wae |. @rai in both money and arme, aud the meet ing broke up with the resolve to do @ laid in their power to support the u ‘the gap. Scrrosen Disaeten ro A Srv ayer One of the Sandy Hook pilots he saw on Mond Boutheast to east-eor ta that 7 from aix to nine m net of th Janda, @ exoken vessel in twelve f. or. The upper half of her ma poles were painted white with ball tracks, Te supposed Ler to be a full rigged brig steamship of British build. Fewenat or Da Airy Teasen, O. WP. | There ts an old Itali Bows of Texrruasce The funeral of Dr. | = ‘Turner, o dignitary in the order of the Sone of Temperance, took place yeaterday from the Spring treet. Presbyterian Church | (Rev. Me. Wilson's inclement weather greatly intorfered wi the outdoor display, ae it was expected 1 Jess than 5,00) bretliren of the Bons of Tern: | {i rance would participate, An it was, re waH A very respectable tion including M. W. & W, Btearna, Son, y Foote, Grand Conductor Curtis, and Past GQrand Beribe Joha Davies. The religious obarity—will be given at the New York od It will begin at one o fervices at the church wore conduct J.B. Rockwell, aud at their conclu! friends of de review the remains, whon they w ceremo: conducted by the Order. The polic Princo, of the Ninth District, yestord eeized the distillery of Albert Holler, corner of Seventieth street and Avenue A. 7 Seizure was made on complaint of W. It Craig, Revenue Inspector, who charges Heller with defrauding the Revenue, Avornen Vicrm or Girt Jaweiny Ew rexrnises.—On Tueslay morning, Hoffinan received the following letier Asicclation AO m tnatt returo by mail | ed on FeceljA of We slip ulated amount teapec ively. 1 1 the wmecunt tab Ie atated In | f Chats ame ove Cer whic enti olfer om payment of three dollars purchase moar: tone buss ired dollars re Got got uo anger fuin Wee ae yeh and b waht you to look tuto the mater aud” ses | what there leet want thie th fiebed to rightand woe tf they are ogt yf they” are” af ory Dilag p ahow what they the fare of the the Chiy of New Tho above ls w copy, verbaiim ad literatim, |X of the letter, but the Mayor paid uo atten Meetixo or rue Fanwens’ Cion—A Meeting of this club was held y ‘the American Institute, Cooper Union. ‘The | Brincipal topic of discussion was the utili: | s ation of husks for the manufacture of pa fr. The Committoe on the trial of jorks presentod their report. ‘The regular @ubject for the meeting—" Host Cultu ‘Will be discussod at the next meeting of the Assvoiation. rLosion. ~Monday evening the to escape. eeiling to fall. A boy uamed George Bren- by the falli of one hundred dollars, Tus Lactune To-mionr.—Prof. Doremus | peedale) young wan will lecture this evening at the rooma ef the "Young Men's Christian Association, 101 Wifth avenue, Bubject—*1 Weekty Montatiry m New York anp Broonyx—Revoat or Du. Hannis—tie | oO ihe harem, rosie forth ‘with Whe invention. of coxinit Dr, Harris, Registrar of Vital Statistios of | Jus mbes. she Haron ie stout to fol ‘Errecrs oy Exraemery Coup Weatus: In the week endi: ‘375 deaths in New 42 the public institutions. In Brooklyn the mortality—exclusive of Kings county inet Guttone—amounted to 114 deaths. This mor tality le equivalent to m yearly death-rate of 2.13 per 1,000 inhabit by laat con: @us—in now York, exclunive of Island iusti tutions, and 25.9" por 1,000 in Brooklyn ‘The tablos present evidence of sowie good ‘Toaulte from increased attention to prevent- ‘able causes of death. ‘ihe dewtl-list of last week is leas by one hundred than the aver. @ of the list the first three weeks of faroh, 1806, ‘The weekly mverage of the firet ten weeks of the prosent yoar was four hundred and twenty-tve. The mean tom perature of those ten weeks was thirty de grees, Enbronheit, oF two degrees below eoring point. The severe cold bas told heavily upon the fooble vitality of old age, ninety persons at the advanced age of eighty yeare and up Sea bavied died ta ihe eck naka he Deneficial influence of the substantial food and timely supplics of tuol by the hand of ebarity to the felpleas oor during this in: | clement period has saved many lives. Tho | successful eanitary care of fever nests, un | der circumstances of great advantage for | controlling such evils, has beon the most instructive hygienic lesson of the soasvn. Boaxp or Excise—AMgNpMENT TO THE Law.—The Board of Excise did not meot | sterday as annonnced, a!) the members of ing place for thelr boate at Yorkritle Reso. lutions were adopted againat the use of by the Harlem Railroad on Fourth , | avenue, above Forty-aecand tho open out, between Seventy with the French mails, very large and Faluable cargo, and fifty five first-clnse pas Allowing for her detention. off Randy Hook all the night previ she has wade the passage in much ton days. from the defendant's brok sound and seaworthy, he defence first net ap was that now ty had boon given, but finding that ground bi endeavored to show that Veoome wormy during the voyage above montioned and while she was in the possession of the plaintiffs has occupied nearly @ week, and was sum med ap and given to the jury yeateray At a Inte honr in the afternoon, the jury having failed to agre to bring in a #6: that she wae Cattle Marker. Nartowat Drove Yana, March 12. Beeves—We have to report o slight in crease in rates in this branch of the market today, ® condition of affaira in a monaure | attributable to the presont fight run in Al bany, together with » better tate of the weather, bat mor proved quality of the offerings. toon by the annexed quotations, pric % t. higher than tho otations of Inst week, prime At 16@I7e; good asteors and fat oxon, @\6o ; medium to fair stesra 13)4@11}¢0, poor to medium at 1@llo A few rhe veanel bi AMUSEMENTS, TTR NRW ACTREAS AT We A now candidate for metropolitan fame h avenue and t ing of enttle through tho neighborhood in A committes waa appointed to urge upon the Commiaa piety of constructin, ‘atk at (he corner of A te TJ Hilton, tavived to attend the funeral, ‘on Thareday moraing, ichout further metice particularly to ¢ he family are trance to the sixth atreet an also tken in favor of exte 1 to have been 8 Commmastonens’ Orrice A Wits. U, 5. ngainat Nath ‘Tho plaintiff in this case is charged with having obtained a quantity of whiskey rehouse by menna of a he having reprosented himeeclf to be the owner of certain real os: tate which turns out to be the property of ‘On « former bearing of the © tho counsel for the defence were not ready to proceed a Om Mareb 11th, after a short 1 8 patiee of C2 bounda and One,) the cant afde of Kk and Kast Hiver Govensment Punttc Bones gett, deputy collector, and 1 ck of the seventh ive in the place and refined entertaiomenta * nambor, and rth—Mr. Wood has collected | @email but eager company tovet! reproduced, in brief an the former dramatic ¢ them to the Oli Country. Several hundred | latment n those del Wort Lee A few Fenians leave thie port | which made "411" @ fam & very exe eptionable olling at 70, and greon Cores and Calees.—Dall times and un the repose of Galva Geena tr n infamons te ome one ele. Upon inquiry at for cows and ealvon to day to be quoted common at $0 Veal calvos | J contract for totem in thie st the Governin x the Govern ‘This work for TRADE NUTICES. RICKLAYER'S UNION 0, tr monthly mactina ihis * in required, JOREPIT DO DY, [LAGHAN, Rac. Boo cy N COMPLIANC ay it was atated that fenco wan engaged in one of the other ot poasibly att further hearing of the cane wan accordingly adjourued until Saturday rary Phelps were | be lor at $ Hato. acon abade off, at Huai to for prime; od ; wid 8yivo for ec work for ninety thousand dollars, making & not paving to the Government of ous hun usand dollars, rour as her names, alin wor an improvement in the quality of | ck offered in thia branch of the mar: | ket has enabled holders t advance in prices, the beat fancy animals ood to prime de dl eommon to fair wt Ka ted at 8B each, vent of the Lanten ae an bay Disaster on a Pivor-Boat March 19th, op board the I of |No. 1, of New York, at 3 A. M,, off hort Murray, a while furling 8. Cowsiastonnn’s Orricr effoot m alight Daniel J. Spellman, «lad ra of age, wan be NILR OFFENDER hereafter.n blank, Sheappeared Inet | due evening in a drama called. the and a farce called the In noither dit Miss Ph arged with hay in the amount of in thin branch of the niarket, to which fact may be attributed the | which our anni Tho following are tho abstracting thers: 147. was complied Ta the former | George W. Cu ered an interesting th the Keformed Duteh an | Opposite Anuity street quotations indicate await the actic 1, 7 75@% bor rue on here Siioven or Quenn.” god with having prmaned $20 bill in w Ty nsionor Hetts yeaterda auant to an adjouried boating. aunming tp by the eo oF deciiled to ¢ await the acti f ale ever did die, sheep aud lamba, iy nltogother | eting to be held » Hall, corner 1, only fair to the actrona | of forming @ ation for the prote Pouce INtELLtoRNeR Stabbing Affray— “Gas and Ste Progressive Union Ansociat Rosen ov In: ron't tuke the ante mortem atatomont Gargan, at No. a4 Cherry atreot, w of w nevero stab of wo huperfine Ba proverb, which mays not under one head.” ers $18 | ally euperintending thi RANCH Browne. ra of this city have for All the braina « eo who admire the new debuta port their preference with {Tm | be as able to aupy 1 Patrick Charl use of Mra, Wolal to noo Bridget Maloy. nh ® room Aone t place their business on @ more ae. | He knows nothing, and were present | learn nothiug, who h quite a number of the temperance fratern: | man ity, with and without rogalia, but the | not the less bound t h | that he thinks r heme of his life's works to do ao 18—THERE WILL THE COURTS. nt. CALENDAR Court—Cireuit—Part Ly tlearnt that up points Le may wrong, and be the man and wor ce to be transacted. ‘Hh ING, Prost. CHAB. Me in bed, Gargat k out of bed, when the latter drew a nin the abdon | pr 11s, 764, 1220, bees, 1598, 1714, 1716; gears Calendar une! Supreme Court MATHEW T. A A Deverrt Performance for the wid of the P. Alexander Campbell, Grand Scribe 1. D. | Southern Kelief Fund —« moat estimable the vd day of March, in nomewbat k has been committed to the MARINE NEWS, y lng three. inoehe “Me Sue ACEUGE Ny." z i tee New York, March RISHMEN OF BROOKLYN—PAY No aT- P. MeVONALi, hy | Theatre to-day, ie the Rev. J. H. Clapp and Grand Chaplain | The comody of * mn the | played, and Lady jased had an opportunity to | Gay Spanker. re. A Concent of excellent m mored to Greenwood, where the burial | and of rare, good jee of the Sons of Temperance were | way Hall to-n Mr. Theodore Fangemente were under the direction of | tor of the Grand Or: Capt. Dixon, of the 2th Precinet. gramme pieces are numbered, which will be sKEy.—Depnty Collector | sung by Madame Pare and performed by Mr. Molloubauer,Mr. Wenzel, Kopta PARK THEATRE, BROOKLY 8, The CommenctaL Apverriser has this to |say about a new comedy American Dramatista whic at Mrs, Conway's Theatro on M Mr. A food V Uazere," un m4, LN, 1, 1H | eritioat Assurance” will be Kobbed Mia Father nod 22 yearn, war vonterday arraign tice Hogan, at the Te ge of having atole from hin father George H. Wilson, Amity Place, on the kl instant Gistrato committed the accused for trial Aftor bis arrest, young Wilson sald that ho iad sold w part of tho stolen property to a fos, Mora ise, High #140 worth of gooda 1. JAMES SERED rman, Ys Marshal” FMT, A.B, Bociety Ts), ‘WisS, doibs, 07, bas, S110, S128, , S166, 1472, SLT6, BL — - —= | Come one. seme HEM, MARCH 18 1847—THY WIND | JOHN COAKLL 4 0. 9, atra, and in the pro ATRAMSILIPS vi Given, P wi he premises in Sprir ‘x reel were Rearched Ilo waa arrested and committed A number of valu 19 the Tombs for trial, Libenter, do, Ocean Hawne, able watches were f bel lg was produced A Bevricose Auvenwan And A MantnaTeD Pourrictan. posed to havo been RTY—A BPE: veo anes O'Lirien, The plainti@t in this | An Alleged Swindle.—Daniol D, MoCarty ued before Justice H On & charge of baying swi on him | Halliday, of 1i7 nant, who ts an aldorman in| MeCurty preto: arope on. the @ on the Ith of January last, un borrowing the money Halliday what he represented to be a valu collateral necurity vad to be gislva turn Halliday caused very full Louny iu the | was arrai brings suit to the $500, for alleged assault com STEAMSITIPS re rita mde an that ho was he wished to the | © Haz irdo was | Wateb p reat of McCarty Ad to bail in the suin of $000, Third Avenue 4 duties as ot that ho proceeded up Aderman Coman, informed. that at Military Hall, 193. mu the inner room com 'e | Baroness dy Vil esta wore mado, a assantted by With m pair of brass kuucklos worn by waid former for tig Brooutn, LYNCH, Presid Heetor baa | for him, and a rel Aline with an Atte Looth, employed in the family 75 Doan atreet, was rroatod yeaterday, by the td Precinct Po. The atory of AlJorman O'Brien ts that Hector'a father 1 stion, Dolan cane into thi terms wisi from Vera ex Drop'me Lue end lo | Sat, W100 Har, aad upon being ordor to hell; that O18 used auch gentle Tie Baron (Mr, Conwe at ap aratocral, whic lel by Fisbb ard to waich the chateau, and eee if | thors, to the mmnou Tho accusod was alao charged with committing other off n O'Brien alleges that the plaintill atruck | ¢ ep om as On tho crossexamination of one of the os, it enme out that AL CAN BE ACC fuedated w\ih beard om moderate terms Grand st, near Met. i MEN CAN PP y on Thursday afternoon VioLext ASSAULT.—A man named Thos Angus was found lying in an almost insen corner of Fulton and 12 ofolock on Monday to the 42d Precinct tation house by officers Smith and Dunn, and afterwards couveyed to the City Ho» His injuries aro of w serious char- before for unprovokod assaults, aud bad fuegos fot New York. jaa. from Mansanilla im co bark WV Mini Clenfueger 0 Rin ae eee BE ACCOM. oturued a verdict for the p bla aendliionsed ¢ Main atroots, about Ho was taken at, Tatar, TenM—Dawa a Crry Battnoap Come Samuel Lyon against the Third Avenuo -In this case, which has | acter. previously reported in our columns, jaintil was injured by bein down owing to the carelessnoss of ductor in starti pa He (or, an, believing that tly No pay bie " co brige Belo ani Railroad Company. oY DRALINa.—Jacob Dolemater was thrown | committed to await the action of the Grand Jury by Comminsioner Newton at the U. 8. y morning, for selling lot the corner of Smith and Atlantic atréots, without paying the special was arrested by LEGAL NOTICES, ‘OTICE OF DISSOLUTION—THE CO. rah Rotetetere erlang a 49 Rudolph the car before he had ry returnod a ver ict, veuterday morning, for the plaint for y of the third floor of the building | spertmeny “bu Bio. 701 Broadway became filled with gas Ly hip to thee eaused by some person having removed the | surance tov tne’ reve Durner from 6 gas pipe, thus, allowing the | Slagors, wio give F ‘de; Manuela, for for Antwerm Baume’ -Patrick Heal undaman Brumley, o nacharge of selling 7 Union street. were in the place at the time o! made a desperate effort to escape, but thoy nd held as witnesses. BLONIOU® ASSAULT.—A woman named Aun Ganley, was yesterday aftor: noon arrested on a chargo of feloniously r bueband, William Gauley, It is suid that both wore gaged in m drunken fight, and that the od her husband in the arm ‘# alight wound, lusbing avenue, been observe! by the | to bi aa he te abou mel J. Miller, one of | leave the grounds, and he fl es back to the chat Cooupants, iu passing through the hall | to flod the Haronese in sbe wot of retiring. ‘with a lighted cigar, caused the gas to ex. | closely pursued by the villag lode, burning Hr.’ Miller about the face | ead, fn orier to sroxd somprosising the Baronces ds, anid causing portion of tho | Be and hie anne Svrenton Covnr, Tata ‘Tarx—Mons | fo Peoy set DaMaons AGatnsr Ratrroan Comvayins.— et al, against the Hudaon | River Railroad Company.—Tho plaintitfe axe to recover the amount of $934 from the defendants on account of a quantity of paper consigned to th olioy slips, at No. Kes her diamon nvcksce and proclaims red by she Haron poms. The Huron examines hiv, aud Hector valle wach a fe\ as daiaaged to the ex. | ester elle euch « flr etry whet (he magisirate wore all taken raion) Rickiefa, Money! F,THOMAS BROPHY, WHO DROVE FOR m, but destroy ill ell at 106 Wavere noe ahowed that aper had been deli te wharf, and that plaintitls had been fig conceals’, 8 eked to yive tis | Botiflod to remove it; the notitioation, ho jever, came #0 late in the da; | portion of the paper could be removed t MARGARET, WHo TOOK CARE OF A ot 63 Colambia st, Brook!) ne, le requested ro bis son, and the Baron pe i Bolontific ‘Tha Commlonary of Vultee (8iylea) rit tory of Croation as Compared with the | viMagers are wummoned to testify, ‘Stosiis Anacunt facta come out, which indicate thai Tho defonce urged the usual plea, that the tiffs had not used due dilligence in re. estan Meerryo.—A mall Fenians was hold at Temperanoe Hall, North let and th ot ing, undor acall i the Irish Rep routine busi thought dittorent! a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount ‘or gous | claimed, with intora! Surreme Court CHammens—Tie Law's purposes of the due’, Aline returns from a aece | DRLAY—A Case ov Pracrice.—Olivor 8, the Board of Hoalth, makes the following | ond vimt to the ball, and discloses to the Biron | Cartor acst report in relation to the mortality in New | Whe fot thes Hector, loves be ork and Brooklyn the lvle affair on tbe Mareb 9th, thore wai Michudta ar tonene | fed FOR SALE AND TO LET. the Contre of othing be yond was trangacted, Mus. Apams’ Doo.—Mra, Adolia Adams, residing at Fort Greene Plao wook, waa the solo ownor of ® upon'which she rot @ pecuniary value of DISASTERS. OID HIGH RENTS — FOR SALE — Price @1,TD9 each [1 Eiahardeon, Wal Thoodore H. Loomis. ® civil suit was commenced, some nat the dofendant for an ‘embezzlement of $20,000 from his employ. ‘The defendant’ wi aud te to come Ths ales, eta ous | yeanees, which clears | months ago, 18 mystery about the Tying ta srmbus, ‘iekie, 1s tome to woo ry abou | been in p 1 of eommitui R SALE HOUSE AND LOT I} particulars apply no trace of hi judgment until M he part of tho defendant, moved that the prisoner be discharged, the urt boing evid jeby abo | did not enter up caused the arrest of Michael Fiti [ent it Ly and Harzella Berudick, on a charge BAL Sead BOUSK, BABE AND LOT, su Pah Oe way, East New Yor! B CHEAP—POS8ESSION IMME. ‘A cotings, house and lot, $28 South 8d Also full ‘let om We JOHN Mepoke Demostic Ports | process of the purposes also urged that if his motion was denied, | nt should at loast be entered as | of tho eurliest day at which it could have stored, so that his time nt might go to le acoused wore taken before Justice Corawoll yoaterday morning, and committed to an nag! Benedict did exceedingly well 1 ditheuls character of te Barone fcied with bie usual good taste fod the remainder of the cow) Fiven ror Beartxo ms Horse. rman, arrested for ber horse in’ Fulton ay justice Morehouss id fined $10 for his cruelty. ed to have been In: a, Willlamsburgh; term Arrived, ship Dev nocossary time fore he can mako the Fourteen daye act, eure, The scenery Tae Sovurueas Cinpateh received by the & yesterday, from Washington, | Case.—Joshue Atkins, et. al neral Howard, R BALB—A DESIRABLE Fine.—A fire, supp cendiary in its origin, was discovered on the sccond floor of Jd avenue, bear loth street uily Were ubsent at (he time. Cmevrr — A Woy agt. Jumes W, | In this case, which w Cape Hora, Jan 30 aa werk tor Cae b dare mab: Bavocee Cipae: New Pores -AMtVes steamahlp Foreign Ports, Favivax, March 18—Th Liverpool Mareh $4, arriv Elwell, et. al. ported in our columns |, 4 to recover danng false and fraudulent warranty pluinti® purchase Chatman from the de: aud sent her on « long voyage, soo, then to the Ching | Islands, thenoe to Autwerp, aud thence to | parade through Jersey City When outward bound, LET—FEED STORE—THE 0) ‘cor West 10th and Washi bas been ured for the horses in the vic Bari that although appropriation of the suilering for an alleged New Jersey, Parnicn’s Dax for the celobration of St. Patrick's Day are They will unite in o Hoboken, and General Howa: arrangements dition to the am $00,000 should ho raise nearly completed. iret to San Fra: raphs that the destitute iu F sixty thousand whiter sand blacks, which is largely in exc ‘al Howard's former estimate ; and it | in believed that the real destituti Carolina is eveo larger than in Georgia, given the Relief Com | experience InELAnp.—At y City, on Monday night, & OUR PICTOR In te Deawtiful oad was obliged to put back to ‘Oa hor arrival at Autworp Boks AND GIRLS LIK * Rio for repairs. TAL A8OD'S FABLES, a in South | pho leaked #0 ba’ placed on the dry docks The Government bi Varying from $1 to @10, except one subscrip: | Youss men like HOW TO WRITE, HOW TO Board not being present, This board, fitherto, bes been unable to transact any without » full Board. Tho Gov ernor of the Btate, however, has just sigued oa amendment to tho law, niaking five Members a quorum, who of course will be able to carry out all provisions of the law Hoacoforth business will be dispo of fang in suspense. Breameniy Vite pe Panis, Captain Sue gent, from Havre @tzived a this ort vesterday worviug plating was removed it was f was 80 badly ri TALK, HOW TO BEHAV, AND HOW TO Do. ae 0 badly ridd $2.20. The curtous like mittee (he free uae of the bark Purveyor, and she will be loaded this woek with a full Her capacity is about worms as to BASGAINS—WATERFALLS $3; BINGLE curls $1, Gresian Curls $9, Kverything shes St PECKHAM'S Hal Bazaars, $61 Grand ot, Bowery, N.Y. and cor, 4th and Bouth Oth #1, Wile Cuanoed wit Persvry—A man named | twent ove, obeeks, chin, #40, as give hor arrival he docks and her entire whon it was found; that ag entire | belt wrouud the ship, moasuring some tive | Fix feot in width, bad beou worined. Sections of wood’ tken from the vessel din Court, aud prosouted the maguiiod honey com. ho plaintiffs allogo that wheu they pur: chased tho ghip they regoived a warrauty 6 Was placed on pe to obtain anoth ¢ Juation W, filled with corn next woek, Vik East Sipe Association, —A meeting Gulokly, wud liquor dealors will uot bo kept | of (Lio Hast Side Association w ron, of Jorsey City, y cording 60 style of that Jacob Rack had attompte life with an axe wppear for trial MEvnrez.emenr.—A German named Ra I was arrested in Hoboken last on a charge of embezzlement, aud vroe gguuuitted ty wWANt AD oxaminations Ho wae Lold in $000 to | Greek and Baglish, @4 oF $8, UEFERERS FROM NEBYOUB AND PHY. Drepepiies should read the BTORY OF A BTOMs . 62. Conts, All should read 4 GICAL JOURNAL for 1967; $9.8 rear: tor eo FOWLER & WELLS, Broadway. New York day evening at the corner of 1 d Kightyeaixth. stroot 4 Brest, 2d instant, i akan hs wes ‘OOD, WOOD--A GENBRAL assoRT- 9 60 te 05 por load eed, A committoo re able the Harlem toamboat Company would establish 4 laud REDEEMED, on, The Triumph of a Woman's Love, CHAPTER L Aaneat eyosore to Squire Desborong b was tho now shop that had been opened in the village, and with al! the pertinacity of n irritable old gentleman, he used frequent ly to doclaim againat it, for what he termed good and substantial reasons, Firstly, it was not required. Jonas Smith and his dame, in their tumble-down, orazy cottage by tho churohyard, had contrived to mupply the waute of their nelghbors for those last forty yoars, and no one had found fault with their goods, or their grocorie until the opposition emporium was opened. Beoondly, the wife of the man whose name appeared on a flaming board over th front of the shop, was a momber of @ dis graced family which had quitted tho village yoars previously, pitiod by the fow, but rep- robated by the many, and tho Sjuire, and many with bim,lyoked apon her return with distrunt. Aud lastly, but not lenatily, the ebnox | fous tenemont bad been roughly runup for the purpose, aring red briek of adwe was undeniably an ugly ing, perched in f little throe- cornered bit of grout exsotly opporite the gates of Desborough House ani the Squire's favorite atroll up and down | the broad, straight avenue bocame distaste ful when it was overlooked by clusters of tho idlest slattorns in the neighborhood, whose loitering, gossiping propensities, the civil mistrons of the shop oraftity encourag [ed for the sake of obtaining their cus. fortunately, too, thoir visits wore prin y paid inthe early part of the day, n the Squire was out and about, person 0 Improvements in which he delighted. Ateve, when he was at dinner or napplug in bis great chair in tho bay-window, the gossips were at homo 0, scolding their neglected children, oF quarreling with weary, grumbling husbands Then, the callers at the shop wore #o fow that the mistress had nothing to do but to Joan her elbows, as now, on the coun! lazily contemplate the shadows that the great elma wore tinging over the greenaward of the park, or watch where the sunbeams glinted here and there through the leafy Doughs. ‘The san sank a little lower; and then ite radiance loft the trees, and lit up the whole longth of the broad walk beneath them, clinging like a glory around the light gure which came along it. ‘The womon raised horeelf from her loung: ing attitude, and pushed open the door be Tho room boyond, ill-lighted and king, lay in ®aiadow so deep that ahe could seo nothing but the window and the gaudily gilt looking place, until, ather quick man Faised himeelf from the #0! Night through the open door fell upon dark, mo, but frowning face, ¢ Youasieep i Put on your coat and come out. She's here!” 6! Whol” he waked, seoming more ord to resume hie former positia than The girl Ttold you abontetetty, they Y mind, she's the prettiest Little creature Fever saw. Come!” Slipping on ® loose but not ung coat, be came lowly into tho sho leaning against the door-poat when tho rk-gate closed with «clang, and the little poatly-dresaed figure ran moross tho road DLs CAKEY) 65 | and then hulted irreolutely at tho aight of the stranger, Bat the mistres and civil t with hor ready amile 6, came bustling forward. “Verso glad you're here: do step in. The boy told you—did not hel—that I'd aome | now prints down from London by the car | rier; and I paid to my brother there—Mur this le Miss Letty that you've heard mo ta | about ao often, the parlorimaid at th Squire's—I aid to him, * Now, T won't even open them till she’s come to lave her pick from thom for Td back her taste against Letty, who had curtasyed very gravely t the young man, colored a little. Mra, Hen | derson's always annoyed | hor, especially w 6 Was wome Ou nding by to hear at aho made her purchases, aus ws briefly as she could those cunningly-put questions abo the nd the house, which were alway eo diioult to parry, and roving that she must make baste, feat the ould ring for cottee, drew out her dainty little purse, But you are not going to carry this heavy arcel Lome, {'m aure, my doar! You'll bo ot enough with your walk, having to hurry said Mrs, Henderson, as she folded the shoot of paper. jsod it in her hands with a amile, it was nothing; but the woman londeraon’s out now, but he shall brin, {t up to the house in the morning: or be Mark would be plea for you, and see you time.” * Certainly,” and throwing aaide the com: mon, ill-emelling cigar he bad lighted, the young man stretched out bis Laud for Let ty's parcel With a little alarm at the prospect of auch 6 tluttered out @ very decid. ed “No, no; Tcannot think of troubling any nd hurried from the shop. Follow hor, Mark, follow hor," whisper- ed tho woman, sharply and crossly. | But he put his bac gainst the wall. ‘No, poor child, Til not vex her, Let hor be.” Mra, Hendorson tlung down a bale of goods with an angry mutter, which be dud Dot notice, for a faint suriek had caught his ear, aud he bad darted out to ascertain the cauae, Letty, was glad enough to accept his help now. “A dog, that had been lying at the | door, bis ear tail beating a moa. | od her hurried mov ments asa one of thon games of play he was accustomed to with Mark Layton; and ag she crossed the road he caine bounding after her, ia huge pi " Letty grate- fully began, as Mark drove her boisterous adherent away ; but her gratitude changed to wrath when, with oruel F, ho atruok the poor brute unmervifully, again and gain, while it crouched eubualaaively wt his oot, Every true woman's sympathios are arous- od by the ill-usage of # child or a dumb an imal, and Lotty arrested his hands with a Passionate cry, “Ob don't’ hart it. How ean you be #0 barbarous! Poor dog—poor ill-used crea: ture !" ‘And atooping down she began to pat and comfort the animal, looking up every now aud then at ts silent master, with indignant wonder at his conduct, Ho is not hurt,” said Mark, half-amased at her championship, “and ho doserved it for hie ill manners, He has tora your dr too, Go bome, Buap—go home, yi camp!" The dog obediently rose and skulkod away, while Letty, atill orimaon with indig- uation, stood atilf and watched it, Do you the poor animal ao cruelly!” she asked, aa the jerked # pebble after it to hasten ita departure, Mark's eyebrows rose, ‘Cruel! Twloa you've called me that. It’s the first time I Nas ever cousidoredao, Vo you really moan iu Without reply, Letty held out her hand for the parce}, which he had just picked up; but he ventured to retain it for a moment, “If Lhave vexed you, I am sorry. Tal ently; butabe was not peated, and answered. provoking! T have no right to take offence at any thin, 8 stranger docs,” and she lifted the latch o} the gate, * Still,” Mark repeated, “Iam very sorry; and Twill promiao you ‘not to beat Saap again. Will that do?” (or Soap!” waked Letty, innocently. “Oh, yea, I dare say be will approve ti reformation ;" and the running up the avenu the Squire, who would not permit servant to wait upon him, should be awake ‘and angry at her absence Squire Desborough, who was stiokler for the oustoms of his forefathers, aot the good example (0 bia tonante aud sgryqnte of reg: @ companion, nearly wore ular attendance at ehnreh her way there, in bia train Sunday morning, ¢ and it wae om Letty next eaw Mar (To be Continued.) AUCTION NOTH AAC WOLF, AUCT’R, OFFICE NO, 468 WRBROKER'S AWNBROKER'S SALR, THIS DAY, aT Bowery’ 800 NBLOKER'S BALE THIS MES AGAR will sell Tote of drewes, shaw ia is LEAN, W.02 at DE SOLD AT AUCIION, AT THR a4, bith gt, be: M ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OF- marble top yabion Dedatends, bedding ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, Uodkease, extenglon abies, shinw R ONLY WILL Lin ‘he elty of Newport.c ANTED, 50 GOOD triotte otras he Nip Miblee on thn GENTS NOTICE DINET MARE MRST-CLASS OPERATORS fue tuchlog ad shirt fio & PAYLOWS, Grand and Curiae ats IRL WANTED. 3 AND BASTERS Wa\TED eler & Wilvon mm ERATOR WANTED ON 8INGEE jalmoral shoes at Sy 1 | PAPER BOX MAKERS—6 GooD GIRLS nd one ond. uth ie Te | who uoderetands Clark's" iaaehih SHOE MAKEKS-WANIND A TRAM ON % 4 fmmediately, at 12 Frankfort #1, ta the rear, 98 ANTED — GIRLS FOR BEAD WORK ik Toquire S08 Gr sis business; nome 3 Carslage Factory, 1ED—AN OPERATOR ON PANTS. 4 basiers and 10 flulabers. PERIENCED OPERA- ere om Wlicex & (i! Hands weed suply @ (0 Dairelt, Mic! 00d wages for g ANTED—A GOOD STEADY ‘ANTED — GooD. OPERATORS ON fine stitching om ladies’ jeune Dy ap coo Gleha Sot aaliors, Call at 118 Ave BENKY FIFER. GOOD WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACK. smith wanted, at 15 and 17 Cong: Brooklyn, pear Eouth Ferry, LABORERS WARTED FOR GRAVEL BUSINESS CHANCE! BAKERY FOR SALE—DOING A GOOD cer; Daking 15 barrel for tire days, bo NI BEGAR STORE FOR SALE—INQUIRS ta the segar store, 88 Centre #4, unsil eold OOK BINDERY FOR Bal business location; sattafactory reasons given fx selling. Apply at 100 Centre st, up staire, 148 ‘OR SALE—A BAKERY. ‘bourse and lote—one « bakes TWO SMALL, <== CABRBIAGES, &e 25 HORSES i | ust Pura R BALE—A GOOD WORK HORSE fr Inquire 180 Ray one ave