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Continued from the Piret Page. Aw conducted to tis throne on be lett, gomth side of the altar, At this tme the sight was beautiful and Imposing. The two Archbishops in their i sadn their jeweled mitres glistening in the blaze of ; the rich ventmenta and mitres of the bishops t! ther Drofdered clothing of the minor clerrvs re Heved by the plainer attire of acolytes an ue one rorel hel ‘ tateer Am meat, the rome pr ai vanced one by on a RNCPUNE Fever ‘ wd the “ring” upon thet iu DD. V6 Gy preceded t the Ar h %. next ascende! Whe {cy ‘ar bs the entire the “Pap cue fudience kneeling to receive he proumune Reverend Archiichop tate bit n of the cross with bin rylt bast er the The gtand Pontiffen! High Moss then ecfomenc ed, tbe Right Rov, Boeliep Tory of Bulluloy being the eelobrant, arsisted by Rev, Eugene McGuire and Dr. MeBweeey Deacor 1d Bub-Deseon, with Rev. Win. Quinn, of Bt. Peter's aa the Assistant Priest, The Archbishop elect was atlended by hia fate Vicar Genes), the Very Rev, Father Cou { Albany, and Father Preston, of New York, with tho Very Rev, Father Starrs as Asmatant Hriest, At the commencement the Archl'shop, standing on his throne repented the Confiteor in a low voice, the celebrant at the same time otlering the tnemme, This Mass having been composed expreesly for the occasion, waa exquisitely rendered by the vor Calista and choir engage? in ite performance, At ter the Gospel, the Archbishop elect, clotied in @ purple cape, sontane, and while surplloe, was eacorted to the paipit by the Rev. Francis Me- Mierney. Having ascended and given the usual blessing, Dr. McCloskey spoke as folowas THE SPRMON, Pax vobie! Peace be to youl Beloved brethren, @lervy and laymen, in whet words ean Lb better pree ent to you Iny warmest and fincerest erceting on thin eo full of #acred and teat to ue ? On what better words than thos ning trom Ips of our blessed Lord and Savion: hirose!f can rove you, peace he to you! ibis waa the ventle tion which be addressed to Lie aportios ou his appearance atone therm after bie seeuriecuen, to ndlay wore the worde in wh fenre, dispel th ir cournge and revive and hope. It wae their fire n solemn parting, wud doubtices at that n vine heart wre overflowing with t rde theee disciples, He dow Hand carnes ny Kinduers and oor he sought les and dou to give te of the sentiments of » il whieh filled bie bre with you! Ail ls expressed in that, it comprehended And now, beloved brethren, on thir day when Tap. f Lefore you for the first time, in new and changed tions, as biehop and pattor of your souls now, at our filet meeting mince ae forrows of our great and OL lows i te muce the separation 8 dlocere, aud from the clergy and jaity whom | ave eo long cherished-—ow let that palatul aucritice and the new alliance made and cone est and bichert eunetion \e th Heneetorth, ¢ 10 become no ¢ piritual interests a t seasly blended and linked together, our deetinies iuay be for tine id for eternity even intiuately united, More cosiie than to pour out to you, if it were ble, the whole abuucance of love—to speak to you words of encouragement and hope, and wirh for you every biewine. And may LE not bave aaid it ail when I repeat the words of our Liessed Lord and r Pur vob Dot euch s# the world wives, or eueh oa the would can take away, but that pewee of God whieh poweth which endove beloved breth in thetrown tin W hat can “Peace be to youn pence UodersiAnoing— perce thee been with vou, Tis With the Aportl were sa! and ticul) The primate which you reve ighiy, the tather which you loved se lone and 40 well was taken from you, the joy of your Hives and the pride of your heart haw de parted epou your path, making you tee! that @iphans. The shining lirhtof the sane hed. ‘Ihe Holy of Holler vas with the gloom of mourning Bee of New Y forever, even me it art ur A shadow feth ou wee Le WALY wie Ox. ‘Lhe Chureh atthe Widowed an! deeoiste, tor her But ne the ival w high wane hoveret r ite her wi xe war uo inde, cone is *t& livh t fertival, forthe polit Ginnppeared, the ride, gud ‘ it. et the exuberance of iis emotions eeemed to fod no dheor utterance than in thowe #imple words, pence be uw | uae bas | | nupriniss | Oe well A wypours © ou yiath 4 r foo biew you ote ut ut haude in contioence sud | hope, and she too sou with t ‘ aid Dleseod wor tpae, and tom t are ! AIFeUdy Bild) PAx Youle, Peace bo with you, Hue the father whol cut he kno ve full we | fill the void that lus beeu created ia your be ‘ fnows full well thst! caunot bring the eune bi gitte und endowments the euce tay otk pane force Md extent of cHarmeter, the same band of power, Hut d will biany to you a heart full Of Pye tual dere ut your ppiiitun ir your tu t it or the ay th this | + Conscious of ny own Hisuth- eful salutation thot thaty ac bi YOurmely Oe. ary ivt ie DOL Be heart at dis mowens Uhat stands 60 LOO I Keon Of e)rphy end encourage: Mucut wt wy own, for co pot concen yyou the woxieties, the fears, the eoccituaes, the carte, whieh y opprece may heart, Would that (ie teas td tFusted to one more wort aud would that gowe one were choren who would fetiect the di aud iusire which » * adorned that throu BOM OLE Mie veri ving thie cvalted | sboulcers alle to Lew (he heavy aud eer aecuiled, At itie | lave bowed a the wilot him in whore voice Trex flan Lhe your ot accnowldse here Fiupiy io hootler « day with te praye pe “thou Yast boca ineveitul @rvant David, boy father wio has walked Le He 4a truth oho with ane right hear|, aud + thou h « CAVED 1D hiee ead, ond tot tam bat o titel not how toro our er bow to come miidet of ey pie whom thon hast + menee peop © that emu gounied sor their tultit ‘ ap understandiug heart a by een pood an vive me Yempic, Kive me ana ed e with thes « soveptable in thy eigui.’ id, and kee wd am in the in couviwience of Lin wo whoin we appeal that w counme, Docs boc ith teveh us nik bas oo beers) hhstory of ite Cuurei drnsnatted it tora the Demoning that Gou lus ote enthues press eae poy the huubiest and ieebiwrt lortiunenie to the eccomp. binent of Lis whe ana cies sney Has be Got sewed up the poor and ve elevated them to eit princes even Wi! the peincow of the pec) at he pot choven the thing that are we COile und the strong, aud the wipe th * to ¢0) @ proua, aid the httle tines an and tve thinss Get are not thar hes things fiat are, that no flesh may glory a ithe wea Has hw vor said to thoes le went, sou have en me, butt have chosen yous so not to tea own doctrine, put to wach whatever Lb base it to do mauded you, not te do your own will, | tocarry outthe work Which [have enuusel te you, ‘aud teach mi men to Obeerve wll Chinge 8 Labor ocr can Pcommanded you, and lot ft am with all ‘seven to the consummation of the world, [thea mighty men have jallew lu (ersel, is not God tum Le very s.ones of the earth abie wo dnse up chidien ware braham? What,thouxh the Pope hitusel! me ‘xe other men pay the deviof Gulbea nature uve we uot hisown ie auuful worde, “J ruay dis, butt’ et r lives.” Man may die, but the viearot Christ still dives Binhope may die, prigeis tiny die, Kpoosles wid (Out ery tuay die, but the chureh romainsreliy her sacranents remain, her altar and eacrinees re- main, her tutallible wuthority remains, be: iumortal dite and durabilit Rae)" Huuah inscitatione may even perieh, Bhe changes uot, ber constitu. dou My Alvine. Bho fa tp the world, but uot of the world, She is in the world, but never tlat.ore the cae or humors of the world, in good report ox evil rt, in honor or iu dishonor, in aliitetion or in joys rr umiliation or in triumph, Courageously, calm! y, ehe pureucs her way faaning ber miseion omnis Justice, of were of peuce, from the r foundation, 1 ae worse may, pase are, will survive ite ruin, for her true home is je nol 4 siein heaven. We tind consolation, also, be- Srethren, in the aeturance that our iasutlicien- ay supplied by the counsel and a truer w fob ve will wipoubjedly be roughs tor Ay k be given uy our Sazeree own, return them my most cided that naval recruits who have been heretofore enlisted, ehall be credited upon the quotas under the present requisition, and for this purpose a com- ines, 1 it in thetr et the cere monies of this day, to do us honor, and to do you honor, also. For thia, J, in your nne, and tu my vineere and grateful 8 to the ilustri- pee. nee, oe i nares ho hthae cohdescented | mission, composed of Governor Soymour and Pro- to grnee iin 2 ioatival with presence, Thanks 10 vost Marshal Townsend, has been appointed to de him from you and me, alo, t is to von, beloved brethren of the cleree, that L must turn, expectalls, for contitenee, support and encouragement. Yom aie the ivht acm of the episcopal authority and the opia- copa! porkanson, You ne auxiliaries Kd Co-npe fore wath the bishops in the prear work of the minise termine the number to be credited to this State, This action ia of creat importance to New York, since itis estimated that the number of naval re- cruite enlisted inthe cty during the war is about t ! y it dato bene the heat and nt | twenty-four tt an’, 4 Ne portion of vue uv wer - | qu ta. With aver i t nothin wil we ‘ er Bit i ‘ i and J BUG M propeg t ' , t M aeeta thatthe dr vey \ In vie biteo tone far oy ee mw ‘ ' i ' | the Su; hola t j | pooait rik ¢ i + c a ef DOC swary ei ue pr Visions for rai recruits ; 3 Co'. Wilney, of the 102d regiment, now on duty fo Eluniea, has sent officers tot is city for the pur- he seductt ‘t ;. ara. | Pose of recruiting, and algo to hunt up all members t He wan that ue eau hore to bold gout who have failed to report. Del uquents are there- footing in the torrent which ie eu cepa word eo fe fully and eo furtonels, bites ite thouenade und thous | CoFe ordered to report immediately to Major Rob- saride of nous into the aby i" ity and skepti« | erta, atthe Mercer Flouse, corner of Broome and elem, doubt and despair ‘reot inheritance tur been giveu us, He that hae gone Lecoe dia | Mercer streets, where they will receive trausporta- ob gudl ep Eee ularot, Bea tee ise ara tion to Eimirs, All who fail to so report, will be the co-operation of taithtal regarded as Cegerters and trested accordingly, that wetraner st it not only ¥ a ly creased Aud muinplied to our au Tue West Poit VAacancy,—It has already foe that vhatever tine b been stated in the Sen that Hon, Anson Merrick, Upon whom devolves the selection of a can lidate to fill the vacaney tn the cactet representation at West Point, oveurring jn lis diet erinine! to give nll eligible boyain the ct ap oppor- o browd and deepiy laid tinue to work; we ne to the nuts. w tothe nuiaber of our mem. rof our re jelous inatitutions, ly and literally in the cau ttm! Lo rut soon, int perof our cluray ct, hae ¢ ‘ald diet vo one yon invily, beloved brethren of the isity, let mead | tunity to compete forthe position, For this pur- dross afew concluding words; you wil beer with me | nogen furt! : when Peay that fdo not tee! that [have come among | DO ® further examination will be held at the Hall wea etranger, Dam returning to bre af of the Hoard of Education, to-day, at two o'clock friends, many of whom T bave kn et Noe. P.M., where all « anh re are Invited to assem: s retu d fan tt ae i i } ; ‘one | The Examining Committee will conset of Hon. § ia tuand t were uermbl wie * tothe divnity.« the holy pr tethond, iq | B. Garvin, of the 22d ward: Hon, Albert Cardozo, Waa at the nltar of thie cathedral thar Dee of the 19th ward; Don'el Dovlin, Faq, of the 12th iret inaes; it was at tl rthat E knelt to receive 1 ngs trom the hunda of the conseerator, my iinatrions pres | Ward: J 6M. MeLean, President cf the T Edneatiou, and Sitouel 8, tity Su- perintendent of Behools, Propie’s | Prrenasiea decemsor, the power which rrde me bie condjubtor, tt have by rparated trot. you for a tine, t Jad te come and contine ok, Wil DT not find the same willing hands.the same cheerful hearts, Rauuall, Baq., € ASSOCTATIONS = the eame unity and Catholic taith, aud active pletyy to chee), sustala and supportive? T cannot doubtit, | An interesting meeting of workingmeu was held, Be docile to your * Aad hy: thay enjoy that ' ‘ ’ unity of which | epoke te ia the people unit. | 08 Saturday evening last, at the Louse of Stephen od with thelr paetor, pastor with the biebop, | Larkin, corner of 180th street, Manhattany'lic (Mr. and the birhop with the giemt supsome head ‘ of the Chareh— even er and thiowh Peter | McArdle in the chatr), to discuss the principle of with Chriet, hi « together, one | Purchanir ssocl ation "h, View % Sieak. “ aRGHES aid ERO Chute. tbe rchanitig Ay ociutions. The objects were ex- we return thanke tw God whe bat made us the | plained by @ workingmon, and it was resolved that cbildrenof Goa: let ust him thet we m le othe i neld on Tuc yet true te hie teaching pga | cmcwtier Dineting “be: held. on Tucsday neat, at tho © bis vu eR into teas throuch him secure an Now | game time and place, when the ra will be mal call down a A from “Hin, tue { uate elected, and the Society will commence business of Helv’, from whom every good aut pernect gift de- nest or shadow of ud the clergy, purchasing cheep provisions coal, ete Tur Trisene’s Nicur Foreman Assacur- rn,--On Saturday 4th Precinc acondeth, with whow ie no vartat turning Hloen O Le the bishop, bleas the pastors and bless the that they may vuide the stice and righteousness: bi y that they Tay be an art cut and sanctuary, that they mney be biel hia crown blow the religious ce unitior throug? this dioctee with the biesings eveulng officer Sean et, arrested Jawes Moulton, a printer, charged with striking David A. Breckinridge, the Terpunr's night foreman o4 he was turning up and eprend wilh they are distributing to other that they may The ¢ bave grown out of the re- Nassau street, froin Spruce, nee be. side ; bi tween the tw abound more and more on every fathers vis said to and mothers blert sone and dauchters; we the ‘ 7 j pune aud le old bless the poor wid bless the rich, | Cent atrike of the Typograpical Union, of which the sick and the intita and those in | body the prisoner is a member and Breck the vigor of health; bles the magistiacy as well na the citizen: blees the soldier us | BOt. The prisoner was committed by Justice Ho. - weil ne the civilian ; pen thie province; | ean, biews thie diocese, blew thir city ; ue all. O Lan for we have need of thy Morin, noe Deati rrom Remorse,—Mes, Dora ¢ glorious and Lintnaculate Virvin Mothe: ; wl. it ie to the reall shah ! ton, of Kast Broadway, was com mitted to the e oareely e Cbureb thivuyh Tombs, some time since, to await trial for the pomp aud ¢ Watch over ur, protect tia t ‘ide, in having, through inhuman Aieein «from ull danger, ev turt cA d the death of a jd which she and he of thy Son, end thon. too Glorious Aportie, patron of A \ this Cathedral, blemed Ste Patvick, whoee arie, i | band had nde at the Coroner’ t to toany thousands, and thousands of iaiitul | Nquest, that M rved a rystem hearts, shose name ia the synonym of unshrinking | atic course of crueltiesy for which no reason was faith, of Foner mis davotedn tes, of heroic cou axe, of nasigned, except that the child had not uking zeal, thou, tow bow thy peoples r ° Jen wee 7 Shigec " y them worthy of that faith which they have inberiod | Plowsed her. Bubsequer ie Bee aeaeer Rae ta from thee; let them never bring dlagence upon thy tween ea Lavon Expressed Geop Centr tons memory oF dishonor upon thy oane, Bless them and | &%4 seemed to brood ber crime, until it at pray fox ue uli ye nporties aud narty re holy saints seed her spirits wx to seriously length so on affect her healih, aud she at of remorse, ALLEGED ADULTERATION OF MILK,—Ofi we | Cer Ely, of the Sanitary Company, arrested Terence Smith, a milk dealer, and made a Justice Mansfield, that his prisoner, after driving Messrs, Low! er & Ostrin'ts nd walking ia ast died, it is beLeved, ter to 4 partie cip . 4 joy ot ever elie happioves in che Kinvdoru ot Heaven tor all eternity, © voice of the Arc bis utterance Ubishop la musical and 7 is deliberate, every word being listinctly spoken, wecompanied by appre priate tillery tures; bis whole manner Leing solemu and | To ; stables, “ 2 ’ jin Pret street, Williamsburg ttoa pumpin | mapire ©. The prayer t the avon eriteses street, and there prmpod his f Llessing: at the ciose of the sermon, the prayer to | 1ailke 8; after which, he « rk, G the Virg 1 St. Patrick, were so tru on | Hud sold a quantity of the nc t Nos, : i Senki ees ‘ 120 & 122 Eaut 4th «treet, and ieliv splay all preseu were = ace ered o the nulk-cans t preakec and aflected, Dr, McCloskey is comparns | in 10th street, corner of Ist avenue, 1 Was tively ® young mar His features are | beld to bail in 6500, reg miles nd pleasing, bis countenance beaming Neisaner is E.izaneru Srreet.—Cant, benevoler ve and love, A well fortied head t€ | Lord, of the Sanitary Bquad, on Saturday srrested covered wiih iron grey hair, which does not exacts | Mr, Charles W. Hull, proprietor of # fat and t» ly wive the impression of age Ho appears to feel J estabhshment at 185 zabeth ¢ The captain t 1 ' the position in which be has | states that, on enterir y he found larve o ARREST OF t Jolin Boylan Was arrested in Jersey City on Satur- day ni charged with having burglartously en- tered the eLagiof Joho L. Laphin at Sout) Ber. gen ond otes!ing therefrom $125 worth of je ond silverware, site of the Chicago Convention, ment constete of two 18-inch smooth-bore Dahl- arene, weighing 45,70 and 43,910 pounds respect- ively. The trial trp wos made up the Hudson, and was entirely satisfactory, the rate of speed being six knots, but {t's thought she will be able to make nine under favorable circumstances, At the Palisides the guns were tested ; three shots Were fired from each gun, the first of which wasn folid shot, the second o shell, and the third a core’ shot. The result of the firing waa entirely satie- the noble feature being the time conaumed, which will probably be whea all tt bviaid machinery {s reduced t good working order (IRE LY A Porwony.—~At half paat 10 o'clock aturda night, a fire broke owt Sy in the large treet, Jer- On atieot, x r Groene ty, owned by Mr. Culver, and the interior o ‘ing and contents were entirely burned out. ten about #8000, The origin of the fire is not ubtedly accidental, RGLAR,—A man name! wn, but was unde ALB The building ago Ce Lal em portion leelgned for the use of the Chi- is situate upon the shore of sigan, within a mile of the central hotel f the city, and accessible by horse-ralil- Tt is within sight of the crave of Dougiaa which will remain without # monument until the Union which he #o dearly loved shall have been restored, The building is of gigantic proportions— 2@ foot cireumference ted to be capt The roof of snvention roads, and about 200 diameter ; It Je of accommodating 15,000, innuense amphitheatre i¢ 67 feet vor in the cenire, is covered with roofin, and slopes gradually to ee p cornice, #29 feet from the ground, The best poss bie ventilation is secured, hed comfort: in all respects # structure, A spa this from the ff patent felt which ya to have been ried im ite of TS feet diameter, cireular in form, will oeenpy the 8 portion will be pred with a floor ir feet, and this plat! orm, capable of accommodating 600 persons, will be devoted to the onvention, and the rep neral entrance delegates, the officers of the sentatives of the press, ny to this will be from feet in width, There will be to Various cther parts of the am- One side of this vast enclosure will be Seats rising from form to the roof, The other side, or half, will be osed a4 standing room by the multi- tude, The building will be ornamented by numer- ons flags, and the interior decorated with the tri- color bunting reg on of th phithentre, devoted to Indies and geutlemen, the central pl oat least that patriotic 0 bal pr pose to play boniface to Vy este—are already laying in «4s hotels do not propose to sent rates being g4 per day. sand delegations will come port Ihe Supplies, The firss « Tals thelr prices ern st atup oul MARINE NEWS. HN W., morn, 8 By 643 ARRIVED STR AMSHIPS-F W Hrane, Haltimore; Weatches- hine er. Provincetown; bi sa Moore, Fortress Mon- i, Waehiueton, Anthrectte, Philadelphin, (tu) New Belford; Falcon, Providence A ‘\tindesphin: City of Limerick, Liver pool, ry (Mritieo | Liverpool and Queenstown; Varuna, kortress Moni, SHIP Aurora, Barker, LIM TSHIPS.-Uy Lower ¢ | | PARKS | ah ovince Liverpool, mdse and pasa’ re. Cedar Point, New Bedford; tar Joint, New Roatord, Innit » Matamoras; Erneat Brockelmeon, roed leaky; Two Brothers, New Cow Bay Jeany F Sus difl, Kosamoud, ©, Glace Ray, © Be Lizzie Ri BRIGS F&C 7 Avondaie, Glace Bay; Kurug, Dridge- 1y « boochester, NB beorletia, Bermuda: iy ( wrl re Harbor, Cuba; Delphin, Go- | nai M arin, UD anieh) Borde paux SCHOONFERS Haven, Olive ty Cabinet, Eat r Her © Hall, Rockla Den- mark, Pall Kiver: M kb Wells, Harwich: Ellen, &t join Gegette, ball River, Harper, Cow Bay; Otto- man, Bangor, Enterpiize, Norwich: Republic, Provi- deuee; Melford, Bangor; Python, Blue HI; Deipbly Boston; Hiadem, Diehtou; Anna M Edwards, Bostou; | J Spelman, Provicence for Elizabetofort; Mexico, | Providence; J ” rovide nce, Jdobn Gilpin, t: Allan Downing, Provid Joseph Hall, + Dr Kan ‘ov idence; Vivid -ingun; Cora, Hein alti, Pavilion, New Elm City, Dei ! Oakes, do; Aun, Providence for n+ ev butyport: Fannie Fern, Pro IP Ror Tanuton; White Sea, Portstnouth; | wuey, Norwieh: Eochantied, Lubec; Joho pvicence for All n for 1 . Whitne y BIAtey Providence; Charice Ed da Herbert tricucceter, Low eville, Dorcheste BELOW. lork Roslyn Too Late for. Classification. DEATES. brie - wed, 3 from hia outward quantitics of raw fai ivan advanced stage of ce MOKFON -On Sunday, Aug. 21, John Michael, be- p t 1 jo prove be | COMpesitiony emitting unsavory odor, which mi and ¢ ou Vatrick aud Mary Ann Mc- ' ee be w ae reery ¢ prove a veritable | wa, perceptible for i rode arcuad, Justice | mon be and 6 daye. urge flock over which be bas been in- | Hoan required Mr. 1 to appear again on Tues acquaint mucer, and those of his day next, for examin et n. Meant Rie, Demneceuly wnvites ‘ : eae rom the residence of hie pas WVANKS OF PATITER STORK, —_— —— 7 Weet usth et, on Tuesd 4y aiternoon, Aux. “e hour commenced the eredo, BROOKLYN, Bcictocke Lead proceeded to the rtory, at the ALLEGED Brera Murprr An eld man ’ ‘the Very Kev, William Storra, D.D., | named Frederick Newton, residiny in Madison vi eral, aa ted t steps of the wiar, and, | street, near Frauk!in enue, Brooklyn, y turning tothe people, spoke in eubstance ar fole | beaten so seri by bis son, B bard N wton, lows: on Saturday night, that be dicd from the efecte ot Before the Mase conetutes, Twill take the opporta hie wounds at the City Hospital, yest: m wit cary inne thas tale the i C Its 4 Pr | noon, It ie stated that the father and sou had bea n Coe a with ble piosence on the oe : Pros i See upon rather bad terms, and Is reported that, w! rise the ti he bey the } | under the influence of liquor, on Saturday ev Ne caaerecians Tones: he Went to the apartments of bis sop, nasbed \ A ay welt ale 1 j hisd down, The son contends that the oki mon boda’ Mitel created the affray, and struck him on the Vreaking in hie door, He then seized a lat in the kin leet tanne ) t befoe the peopie. Lu a | Shovel, i dealt the ¢ Peese'd Gisason itis coneh couiyeelt, emesis thik ; his head, knocking him down the lall-wa ui the superoteudens and ' ‘ the mou un. | then went out and made a charge to the police | Bind rttentance | again, ok , enn 1 dis ! OB. this occasion, and Dot on thin pete | Aealnat the Id man fi rdrunkenness and rderly oly, bet at ai times whenever ihey were | couduct, and an officer took him, es noOACleRS calle! upon, To the conyreestion L woul that it Pract . WAs JOUDG RECEMMATY TOF | ake of rood o ad. | CoUdition, to the 49th Precinct wherg mit Dy eke, nud Lkuew thata great num nve | Captain Woddy examined the old m. teen disappointed, bit tw ‘ everything | that he was bleeding from the + nd te done that could be dec know that the | er 8¢ Was Dieoing trom the wouns on his heoulu net hold ou nomber that | bad the wound dressed, During the nipht Stil, they were dbecrfbuted } {when ail were vone, we could | CVeh the dec di grew worse, and it Was then oanta ith keinune # and courte discovered that hie skull wae fracture Ilo Wie tesret which ‘ covely sow thank thom ally thee cane | then sent to the City Hospital, where he soon died, . who could not cor and it de & piemeure to Mee eg | ot oD oe PD OMcers were immediately sent in search of the # able to say that everytilag has pussed « necion of all, | accused, and he was arrested and locked p await the result of investigauon, to be held by Coroner Norris this afternoun, Tux Acapemy or Music.—The Directors of the Brooklyn Academy ot Muse are mating ex- tensive arrangements in the builds jug operatic and U.catrical seas been engaged for some weeks interior of the buildiuy, and Mr sat the altar having been conelud- a retired to the vestry in the same it entered the church, the Clergy hanting a Jubtlate, bing, the Archbishops, Bishops, and ere proceeded to the archeplscopa! residence tu Mullerry street, where an audience was given by the Archbiat for the coms Painters bave + touching up the p elect to all who were fertunate uel Culbert, Onougss to wet within the doors of the building, the well-known scenic artist, ik ap on a berica Until a late hour carriages arrived and departed, ol new scenes for the | ui t " not Dring!ng large uumbers wersOus, | Spl by Is {a expected, will meot ¢ yrements Q uy anxious to pay | of any piece that may be put on the wage, Toe their respects t Louse was opened for the season ou the 1 inst. t Jou, Archbishop of New York. by the German Opers Proupe, who will give a seas bun of #ix nights, JERSEY CITY, Trav Trip or tux Manopac,..The trial trip of the monitor Mahopue took place on Batur- MiLITARY—IxrortaNT Action or ,rHE | day, The vessel was built by Mr, Geo. 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KNAPP, 274 Weert 3ub WITH CHRONIC cu ery, SAVINGS HANKS. ii SAN INGS BANK, “CORN reet and oelavonue, Open ‘daily, from 1 NI W YORK L 14th « y to M.; Wednesdays aud paturdays, trom 1 to 7 P.M, pix per cent. iy allowed Ye posite made qn or betore pept, 1st will draw Thtevest fl from that date, THOMAS CHRISTY, Pres, K, H. ie RY BRIEST "8 “COLU MBIAN BALM FOR Sl a a nae Wd See, Loaded Dice. tered the churchyard a behind the retort wall of the char cel, whence, without being observed, we bad Watched the whole scene ‘with intense interest See fn the words “Ashes to ashes | dust to dust!* jounced, I happencd to raise my eyes towatl arde the gray tower, and then, peering one of the narrow slits I saw the face of ® man— such a face! Never to my latest day can I forget the expression of those features! Uf ever there was despalr and anguish written on @ bumas ountenince, it waa there} And yet 40 young t beautiful! A lebill ran through my vein Markbants arm, “Lock up ef vered. Mr, Lovell, did yor fire, | thormtt Lown with be?! she ans turing quite pale | yoserve how bes woiwe « -> at t waa illness + put he ar re Evesy face trek Tere mus «ROM tragedy ver mebing more than the feath of an inaividual | and fearing, uncer this improston that our vist might prove untimely, we resolved to return to the inn, and endeavor te discover if anything unueual had really occurred, Bofore we moved, I jocked up at the narrow slit the face Was uo longer there: but as we passed round to the other aide of the tower, we saw @ tall, slender fleur attired in a loose coat, pat slowly through the vicket, croas the garden, and enter the house, We only caught a glimpse of the profile ; the bead t noe flown upon the breast; the eyes were bent upon the ground; but we knew it was the same tac ms we had seen above, We went hack to the inn, where our inquiries elicited some information, whic made us wish to know more, but it wae not till we went into the town that we obtained the following details of thie mournful drama, of which we had thus accident. ally witnersed one Impress! ve scone. Mr, Lovell, as Mrs. Markham had conjectured, was etoun of good family, but no fortune; he might have bad « larze one, could he have made up his wind to marry Lady Elizabeth Wentworth, the bride selected for him t wealthy uncle whe proposed to make bim hisheir; but preferri fi verty with Kially Dering, be was dis nhert fe never re; pented his choice, although he remain« ed viear of a small parish, snd a poor man all his Ife, The two children whom Mrs, Markham had feen, Were the only oues they had, and through the excellent management of Mra, Lovell, and the moderation of her husband's desires they had enjoyed an unnesial degree (f happiness 'n this sore of gracefal yp the ving Charles and Em!ly were crown up, aud it Was time to think what was to be done with them. ‘The son had beem prepared for Oxtord by the father, and the daugh- ter, under the tuition of her nother, was remarka. bly well educated and accomplished ; but it became necessary to consider the fuiure: Charles must be sent to college, since the only chance of finding o provision for bim was inthe Church, although the expeuse of maintaining him there could be iM afforded ; 60. 1n order in some deyree to balance the outlay, it was, after much deliberation, agreed. that Emily should secept a situation as governess in London, The prop sal was made by herself andthe rather consented to, that, in case of the death of ber parents, she would abnost inevitably have bad to seek aomme such means of subsistence, artingns the first sorrows that had were 1; Charles was not wanting in ability np da moderate deyree of applica: tion; and Emily wrote ¢ fully of her new life, She was kindly re well treated, and associated woth the fam ly on the footing of @ friend. Neither | experience seem te diminish her sat saw @ great many gay people—some 1@ named; and, emonuyst the rest, there not unfreqnently ¢ peared the name of Herbert, Mr, Morbert wen the distant conne resided, was “phe ” army, aud, beit with whor sh. their bonus would like ion of the rently & frequent visitor ef vas sure pa end manne Once the mother smiled, and said whe t nily wos not falling in love ; but no more Was thi wht of it. Int meanume Charles bad found out that 0 ere was time for many things at Ne s study, Ho wae naturally 1 vclety, and had «a remarkable capacity Asha ng iis all kinds of gaines, He was agreeable, Lively, exceedingly handsome and sang charmingly, havi been trained in part. nging by bis mother, No voung m: at O..0rd was tmnore fete; but alas} he was ve poor, and poverty pos ned al! L's enjoymenta, For some tume he res etod temptation ; atruggle—ior he ad hs tamtly.—he pave way, and ran in debt, nod, although the imprudence only augmented bis misery, be had not resolution to retrace his steps, but a wed further and further on this broad road to ruin, eo that he had come home for the vacation shortly before our visit to T—— threatened h all manner of ane noyances if he did not carry back « sufficient sum to satisfy his most clamorous creditors, He had assured them he would lo sa but where was he to get the money?’ Certain not from his esp ly 3 he well knew they bad it not; nor had 10 a friend in the world from whom he could hope Assistance in such anemergency, In his despair he often thought of run away—going ta Ausiralian, America, Ne sud, anywhere ¢ but he had not the meaus to do thie, He suffered indescribable tortures, and saw no hope of relict, It was just at tt happened to be but ofler a terrible even i that Herbert's regimens tl——, Charles had occasionally seen bh ice in his sister's letters, and heard that there was n Herbert now in the barracks but he was ignorant whether or not i was the same per mut when he ascidentally fell into the society of some of the junior offigora wnd was invited by Uerbert hinwelf to cine at the meas, pride prevented his axertaining the fact, Ho did not wish to betray thet bis sister was @ governess, Herbert, however, knew full well thee thelr visitor was the brother of Emily Lovell, but pg d for reasons of his own, sud partly because ye penetrated the wealnes# of the other, he abs stained from mentiouing ber mame, Now, this town of T was, and probably ta about the dullest quarter in all Bugkind | The affie cers hated it, there was no Nirting, ne danci ‘ug, ne hunting, no anyth ng, Notaman of them knew what to do with hinasel!, The old ones wandered about and played at wh st, the yvouny ones took te hazard and throe-card-looy plas at first for mode erste lies but seou xeting on the high one@ ‘Two ov three ely iians of the neighborhood joined the party, Ube the rest, Had they be, woth ny ing i be would have been excluded for waat of fun but whilst they played low, he won, so Ae at when they increased the stakes, trusting toa continuance of his good fortune, he was eager to po on with them, did his luck altogether desert him ; on the whole, he rather won that leet; bus he foresaw that one bad night would b vreals iin, and he should be oblie ged to retire, forfeiting bie amusement and morte tying his prid Tt Was just at this crisis, that, one hight, an accide: Which caused him to wing considerable sum, set him upon the notion of turne ing chance into certainty, Whilst sbuflling the cards, he dr pec d the ace of spades into his la caught it up rept Litin the pack, and dealt it to himeelf, ise ba! seen the card, no obsere vation was made and u terrible thought came nw his head ! Whether loo or bazar! wee y loved, Charles Lovell had, night after nig Tost cRiraordinary run of Juck, He won large situs and saw before him the earliest prospect of payiug bis debts and clears ing all his difficulties, Amongst the young men who played at the table, some had plenty of mouey sud cared lithe for their losses + but others were not so well off) and one of these wos Eiwaid Herbert, He, Waa the son of poor parents who had Bio] themselves to put bm in the armoy, and it wag with in ulty and privation that his wi owed mot darn. 1 the nee tu) sum to pure chase for him ® compa. which wis now become ing vacant, The retiring officer's papers were abe ready sent ip, and Morbert's money was lodged ag Cox & Greenwood's but, betore the suswer om the Horse Guards arrived, he bad lost every size pence, Nearly the whole sum bad become the property of Charles Lovell, (To be con tinued, 1 ay INS MECE CRON, AND OTHERS, REQUIRING INe n in the Fuglish brane hes, vig Gramm Reading, Spelling, Writing, &e, taught by a lad: ‘a desire BROWN'S Commercial Colleve, 811 ton et, oppowite Plorvepout, Koooklyn, “Terma bn moderate, Writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic, &e.—. spocialities—No classes, Open day and evening, vacation, 301 LL Wilo HAVE OLD LEAD AND TYPE ET, etal oan fad s oesb purchases by calling on oa