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Marver Dosrano, a prominent Mex- ican, died im this city on Monday. having been for some time in poor health, He was born at San Pedro Gordo, Mexico, in 1912, and was rent to colle@ by the | municipal autborities of that piace In 186 he ureed the selling of Texas to this country—ten years before the event really took pines, He filled various local poritions of importance, among them the governor. ship of his native state, and when Maximilian as sumed the Mexiean throne he was offered a high po- sition under him, but refused. and joined Juarez and became « member of hie Cabinet. Tur New Pouce Usironm was taken into wear yesterday, Itie alight eurnmer drees of bine flannel, consisting of @ biouse, pantaloons and chip hat. Patrolmen have four buttone esr the front, and le breasted; sergeants fourW ittona, doub'e | breasted, and copta ne five buttons, also double brenet- | Oc, The pantaloous have a white seam uptheside | Goin, at the Evening Exehange, opened at | 140%, and Muctuating but little during the evening, | cloesd ot 14% Detecarton rrom Sortie Canonta,— | The rieemehip Alhambra arrived bere yererday from Charleston, bringing the following delecation of South Caroliniapsto walt apon the President of the United States: F, Frost, chairman, J.B. Holnies, G1. C af, J. Gey Wiliam Whal James KR Tayo: At Rowenel, Dr, J.P. Mi che! Richarda, J. A. Yates, JOH. Stemmeyer and WoW Gill and, CONTRACTS IN Tite StReeT | EPARTMRENT, ~The Street Commirsioner yeote:day opened propo- Continued from the Firat Page. + Uaene of Lewiator because he proposed toremove © ccapital te Hoyce’s City ip accordance with an ac) ofthe L wisiature, Mr. Lyon does not desire to rotors te that wild neighborhood ayvatn, having » cos for @ more fixed and cu tured atate of society; # 4 Ce" governor will have to be provided—who ‘well in Lewiston and Boyce's diy at one and jarae tine, ‘ ba Al ~ | LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Frarren Riot at Fiesmea, L. L—Ter- von Yorterday wae set apart by t ia, Jamaica, Flushing and Col- nt, fora trial of fire apparatus at Finshing. ve preparations were made fora grand dis- Jey. and Engine Coe, 1 and 7, of the Eastern Dis. of the Weatern District, Brooklyn, and 41 of yew York, were invited to be present, Conseiuently os ly in the dey an iromense number of firemen and ‘oir frlende assembled in the town, In consequence ‘some delay, the trial did not take place antil about (Mand seareely bad the machines been put in * ting order when a tumult arose in Malp ptreet, rear Wool! oy's Hotel, which became eo formidatie in its propertiona that ail ideaofa further trie! wae atandoned It appeare that an engineer from the Pastern District offered @ bet of $40 toe member of 'e Attoria Company, each having been discnssing (he meriteol the Bmith and Jetfere engine, when ‘ anh BLooveunp, «firemen of A er ‘ey quarreled over the terme of the bet, the Astoris ele, ond awerded coutracts, for the follow! on, me alleged, firet striking the Hastern tng Plar No, 61 rag) i o it wtiiet man Their particane then took up Crerne Vier %, FE. R, Des Hat cook. ‘ va, 6 qnarrel and in @ few minotes the fight WET 68 Mebuldiag Pier +t BK fy R bud Pier 62. N. R., lemac Headix, €6,8%) #4 troame general between the Jeifere’ men and ‘se Smith men, As soon as the report of fire-arme was hoard, the bucluess men of the town slored ap thelr stores, and in & few minuter aft wnide the wildest disorder prevailed. The reporte of ‘ietola, the clashing of bow e Knives, the sereame and urres of the combatants, the terrified shileking of *somenand ehilcreu among whom fell showers of stones, reodered the srene one of intense tragic hor- ot, The honse-tope were crowded with mon, while he women and children songht refuge tm cellars, ‘hie state of things Insted for some two hours, when ding kherd north side of Kiv.ngson et., E.R... Tompkins hy $2,074 Replanking Viere 66 and 67, K.K., Thos. & Aug Walsh, $6,419, Hepsos Barrist forrn. ~The Annnai Convention of this Association which numbe salout forty churches, located in dis tricta bounded on the North by Poughkeepsin and Beath by Rrootirn, wae opened ©: Routh Beptiet Chiveh, 5th atreet, ne nue, The session «as opened by « pray and @ sermon war preached by the Rev after whie\ “ge col! River ASS°CTATION f AC. Chm ae war taken up for the benefit of Wid . she rain commenced to fall in torrente and eeemed to | ransementeran’ ag” OC Halistoa th tho ol the passions of the infuriated rioters, and they then eppointet: afterwhich the fol- lowing officers were elected : Rev. lr, Weston, Mod- erator; Rev ©. C. Norton, Clerk: J. TD). Hartie, As eistant Clerk) J. M. Beuce. Ir, Treasurer The af. ternoon rersion was devo'ed to hearing the reports of Committees, To-day the reasions will he devoted to the more iinportant business of the Arsoc.ation Drowsep,—Coroner Collin held an inquest, yosterday, on the body of Thomas McHugh, « firemau © bosrd the steamer Empire tate, who was drown ® Vier Ne. 8 on Sunday afternoon, The toay was recovered until Monday evening, Mclluch had b fireman on the Fmpire Sta @ fo: ten years ° Captain Charles Tilley, ate Captain of the ateam tug Tempest, lying at the foot of Catharine street, was acc.dentally drowned by falling overboard on bunday evening. THB COURTS. A Braance Casr.— Before Justice McCunn, in the Fupertor Court, yeaterday, came up the case of Jaw bella J. Dickson, agt. Erwin A, Humey, The leading foatures of this case have been before stated ip the Bex. The plaintiff telis this mory : her stepmother, a steerace passenger thin Racort., While crrering: the tee fen lant, who wae the master of the verse, invited ber {nto and gave her a state-room in the cabin One stormy evening be fave ber a ginae of wine, and enb- tradually qu.eted down and collected their wonnded and disabled friends, It is impossible to state the aumber of those injured, but it is estimated at fifty sranaty. A Indy, whose name was not ascertained, cocelved « bullet wound in the breast; several citizens and children were wounded by etray shots, but the dehtere themselves suffered the most revere injuries, Che woended taken to Williameburgh incinde sever: | sl severe cases, The scene of the fight presented evi- tonces of a terrific conflict, bricks and stones, knive sad broken platols, lying around n profusion, Socpoings’ Wives anv Cu Lonen,—It ap. years iv the Comptroll acco. utof dishursementas, for the past fortnight, that 12.75. families, embracing 19,081 children, have been reileved from the Cliy Volonteer Fund, the amount paid them being £67,933, There remains of the fund now only $92,219 end as the warisover, aud the city thus eremingly coleased from ite obligations to volunteers’ families, ‘8 becomes a serious matter to many of (hese familios tetowbatehall be done as soon as this fund leer- aausted, Two or three weeks will ree this result ‘wached, and as there iss larce proportion of the de- vondant families who are without auy other meaus of rapport, having lost their male relatives by the war, he prospect of this new field of distress in the city ts eot & pleasant one to contemplate Reset Prisoxens, — Four hundred and alpety-two more of these unfortunates arrived yre- verday from Hart's Island, There are now about 2,600 at the Battery, Many of them are waking sbout the streets, but, except for the mirerable state of their clothing, attract little or no attention, The SS hss fused took her from Ler room, and wh ecorer: ed the next morning, ehe ound she had been seduced, The Captain desired ber to say nothine, and he would go rivht by he would take her to bis mothe's house and marry her, Aft reached thie coun- try, he sent her, paving her fi thers house in Matne, There stepfather and stepa house, This was N earen ebt yed there three or four months, Nvine with them not as a ser- vant. ror eceivin: pay, © king as and with the sister-in-law, About the end of th fe Capea come ie Piece aoe with hiew andchid, ie whether this wae hie and he denied it the ‘e at shat ti informed him of it, w e proeuted oles z some medicine *Micers are somewhat better clad, but they aleo pase | for hor. Next day be lett and she aeked bie mother rough the streets without much notice, Many of py ‘She told, i BOR are) Ries oe them appear to be determined to remain at the North, | bled her to proey istance from oth with they think they can do better here than in thelr | Wh eh she Dn ber way she had ® miscarri, A short time after ahe found him and he gave her about $5. She could not find hin, aeain, She then found @ piace aa a ervant, in New Je rey, with acloreyman, where she remained th ee montha one of whieh she wae sick with e uterine direuse, and finally waa compelled to co to Wara's Island fhe stepmother of the complainant iestified to their having started from Ireland in the sieerace of own section of country, There are still one thousand Plooners at Hart's Island. A singular sight was pre- sented yesterday morning at the Battery, The Twenty-first Connecticut volunteer regiment had Deen drawn up in line, ready to march through Broad when the four or five hundred rebels from | the Facor' Teabelia weut into the cabin with Hart's Island entered the gate, and filing in front of | the © he went iuto the cabin to see her daucht ‘Aptain said be was going to do them, went into the barracks in the rear of the regi- ment, The rebele were treated respectfully; not an ineult or an epithet passed betwoeu the men who had eo recently been deadly enemies, Commopors GoLpsporkouGu, commander of the Mediterranean Squadren, is expected to eall for the Moditerranean Sea, this moruing, in the U. 8. steam frigate Colorado, flagehip of that equad- fon, Apart of the squadron is now stationed across the Atlantic, and other vessels are expected to follow the Colorado soon, She will be accompanied, also, by one ort eseels, including the Frolic--formerly the blockade-runner A. 1), Vance--a light-raft veascl, which can cruise in waters uneafe for the beavier Colorado, ARRIVAL OF SOLDIEKS,—The Fourth Mass. achusette Heavy Artillery, numbering 1,700 men, ander command of Col. W. 8. King, arrived yester- t_ by her—marry her and take her to the State of Malne as aconipanion for his mother, That he hada step-cistor whow he wanted to bring to New York to educate, She heard her daughter crying, bu’ silowed tosee her, Bhe did not know apy barm had been done to the girl, but would have been afraid to ay anything for fear, from what she was told of the Captain, he might throw her overboard, She never eay the defendant again nor her dauehier till she found her in New Joreey, She went like « ailly woman once through th to hunt her daughter without atrace of her. She did not xo to the ehip for she did not kuow where itwas, She haa lived as servant tn New York and Brooklyn, and when head wh daughter was, went to her; ane almont naked, and eo changed and miserable she hardly kuow her. The defeadant’s story was almost directly opposite He wetified that be sens for pinintiff tothe cabin and asked her whether she was willing to go to his moth- e:'e as a rervantand who were ber people on the ship. She told him ehe was with her step mother and Selen whe had robbed her of her c.othes and £2 twas not day afternoon at the Battery barracks, They are | "ho threatened on their arrival in New York to put re ho have bee her lo id houre. ‘The Captain told her his mother one years’ men, who have been doing garrison duty | waee Christian woman, and if ehe would ttay lone Jo Washington. ‘They were entertained at the New | enough with her in Maine, to make it worth while he F arene Hoomn pod left for Booey under @ salvo of | would take her there asa servant for his motherand tyler e wey 7 o'clock A® | she anid ehe would be glad 10 €0, One of the officers they ware londly ong Ay Suddown Barclay street | was then sent toxet her clothes anda ittle «irl pro: heavyiraln wale the ered. Fouwithetsnding the | cured to sleep with her inthe cabin. When the ve which ¢ ptirtetts res of ple t ee eel arrived +s Sandy Mook, the Captain bad the etep- he % * plait ! the foot of Barclay street, They wil! not be mustered mother before hin with the plaintaff and the doctor, and steward, when the etenmo'her claimed the gir out onsil they reach Boato: The Connections Featwient lel! for New Haven yersiday at noon | MQ ane Sue? ter. ad told auch etories of the Fir y were also husissnically cheered on ther would bare giren up hie pl. march ap Broadw One hundied and filly men from the borpita: as Fort Bebuyler arrived at ihe Plate boldieie Depot yesterday, for the purpose of Lad no conve or daughter on epoone be }plaint ate at the wiatets table when they Pola baud a Han and Alne + he Dta'e | finished ‘her mea Hie bad never pron | Fs ie Aosachiette, distributed one thourand | maviy her; her cabin was not opposite lie; ' ete of atraw bern dewerdny ty the evidicrs of | gave her wine: 0 ve; took herin t artps | Bee Zlet aud @ith Muasechuserte at whe Mavtery bar. | caw ber bet once inthe atter cabin, shea be seeker, The pains ieliowe wove most graveiul to the de | Mors, | » but thas mie ANNIVERSAKY,—Yesterday was the twenty . * | few minutes, to cx eighth anuiversary of the death of Willam IV. of | Maugland, aud the accession to the thioue of hes Mrjesty Queen Victoita 4Le harbor was dr Srreer ing the eli. he dia ne Pp he | met her on the sion 4 he put her ou ‘hee tohietavil at Re wih hie family to toe worher nse, the pre neiff acting ae ew rervan ¢ that the Engiieh shippimg in od aceon d ngiy CLEANING,— Tie treet cleaning, yt tue he at hie othe.ts buuee while aioe wane eoutiact is ho, @ ted 1a% aud the contractors are | $f 6°} wm hece bucthree of tour ers wind rs win 0 the w bto secured to Ratanood wud thence to New York. | ING hocart) We same int cperation oa the having "een eM uA! 120. Munya, be did vor oi duly, Ite understood tha tes have tos erchange fii ov, eth ber at Warren: aevery tCinade up their minds esto wheherth you per bin aie ‘a to wes neve. gave may | tq b b ( ne ohe * PO CGA MY ereou.ee wabn * carmen aud laborere by the day or by tow ly ©: BOVE. Mamas W4' Bue Pro. tohe obey Dever | ishoped that they will be very literal to ghese |! O22 a beine On Nae ehp we iu the mesntine. the iatter, Lo ae nee ) The Court aujou ned to the morning at 11 o'vork | te together oche Wainbe of reveal th we Cov dvr peur CUngaxey Cash —Hicherd Antloay 4 Une [0 ree bhe eflect of ha Kew Oces ‘ , : | oud they willhodamees.: jor the purpose oi j was vied la the U3. Circuit Court yessecday, on a} . ing the mut @ previcus to the vay oa whiel | charge of haviog counterfeit cucreney ia bie posece | COU PERCE 1b @xpActed efeet, The “ | , " ’ votu titled o vi their hk ails ie cod, 1, Win, Debaon teatitied that cutheny gare him | { much ubes byt es whe Sovue 6) ceat “elampe" whereupon he §0 ouch thou Hackio. Miele o The policemaa, Wie fr copttiets, th ta. wail + AMECAIO wg fo thei that tt ie chet: taperest to work uw ue artested Anthony, and found Os Wass | tl Hat sud the coutiscsors must | Ms @ sued ts iny." in hia pockets, Defeadaa’ ine row them that they T intend to moke their | gro¢ ieot vette r c . a4 4610 Previous Kocdeburects x bition worre thar heen uuder the City Gov as bo Lute Wor) pee and the tory is ae Ieclor Huo ®, INconseyueuCE of the contiact hae | verdat ol A fs. ‘eh compolles to cut down the number of cleike thor eruploy oes in his departinent considerably, | CAS® OF T. ® EArness Newsrarnn."—The care ith Insts Ali those who wee employed | of Btephen I. Ciarke azainet James and Krastus ing Bureau, iis be op lonser in Ug NOW In course Of pPreparnsion their services will not be re+ fer that date, The Comptroliee wil! then edto pay all indebteduess due since the Brooks, cane uy ia the Court of Common Pleas ye terday, op appeal from the Judgment awarding oue> sixth interest in the Exrness, and its prodts, to Mr Clarke. The grounds taken were jurisdiction on the of the Judge, Prejudice on the part of the vury, arising out of the politieal excitement prevall- ine at the ti the case wae tried, Kesponuent's counsel suid that the jury was in tact relecied by the eppeliants. aud waeequally divided, politically’ He reviewed sho special pointe raised by tue oppoeps 4 Veounsw Tbe Court seservod decision, de pew ech tpet ELECTION Districts,—The pauctty of elece on districts, Inet tail, has oneaced the attention of e city authorities, and it is expected thet ter will * ncrembed Obeebbisd Male fal) “ + lgee Gluroetant Agewcy Care ~ Yesterday in the § preme Court wes tried the case of Jobo Simpkins egaivet Joseph Wo Low, Tie plaintiff employed the defendant to purchase for him forty bonds (with cou- pone attached) of the San Francisco Water Company. The bonds were for 4% each, The purche madein Mareh, 1864, «n ¢ principal and. ne terest matured in April, i+ At par, the bonce ard coupone amounted to $21,410, The defendant pur chased thera tor 423, uy cisitoed to boid ther tor bimee!f, ‘The pla utiff ened the de eodant for acon. version of the bonds, and fora breach of hiednte sa agent, and caimed to recover atout $40,000 ae the ¢ bel sceofthe pric: paid forthe bonnsjin cure sud jueor we gold in which it was 4. The company had paid bones when gold 146 lo The prine pal question in the cass was whether the deleniant war chareralie with the veiue of the bonds in ¢ {thoy were paid in vold, or guly ther ieval value in currency The Court tu- structed ihe jusy, that they tities es imate the intrin. sie value of the bonds at shel: (ace ineurreney, and not the gold medium, ia wh cu they were enid to have been paid, and om that lime met fine a verdict for only nominal dameqes, Lhe jury found ve dict tor wiz vente damages Count or Gexenat @rastons,—Recorder Heffmen fentenced the following prieouers, in the Court of General seas ne, yecte day Rol ert Bpender, tmigiare in the thir! deeree. @ Prison two years and four morth Prank ‘thou p oon, burelaiy in the thiid cecrea, State Pileon wo years and four month» Chocee Wiitame a Wiliam Waly, erend jereen B ate won two yrare Joho MeComs, iwicery so the fourth de- City Prion go cays Pout 8 Inte igesce, The Duane e'reet Aron Cae, the ease ot Wr, Findon and John W, Free- man, chareed with being conceried with Judah Pierea and Luther N Fullesin the alleged comapliacy to fire the premives No 4). ia Boi inca. Duane et, before Justice Dowling of the Tomt t e counsel for deveoianta arn: ed thas the ovi- josuficient to wartenc the maciecente Findruan and Freeman ior tria’. John Sete. wick, Bey. on the part ofthe prosecution, arena vot the evidence wae rufficient to justify the Jod e tn nding the case heto.e thet irané dure, Juice Dowl- Jug took the payers, and reserved his wecieion, A Poor Jereeyman Vietiinized —OMicere Glynn and Crown, of inet, yesterday arrested Ienac Kahin. at No 89M inmates, iwith havine acoid® Chan, and a prom eeury pote tor a0u sar from William Clark, of > Justice Ledwith committed the p A Son Forges Hin Furies Name.-olficer Chan. ler, of tie 2d diet ied pole court, yesterday arrested James A. Byrnes, acleck, 24 seare of ave, chareed with foreing the name of [1s tather, Mr Byrnes, ot No. #6 Baer on the aechan and Tre check was passed wo Aue Houston » « The latter deported outh Ainhoy, Nod lroners for trial Bank of thee! the ue A Frank, No. 14 Weat echeck inthe Manutfact fod Merchants’ Ha but it wee beequently seturned. Mr. Frank then preeeuted it Mr, Matthew It. 1nes, who ounced it to bee moplarnt aemioat tumibied him for BROOKLYN Tur Arrest oF Screevison Carsniier.— The Board of Fupervisore mot yesterday, and Ge Crooke, Preaideut, mede some most indignant cor mente on the recent arrest of C. W. Cheshire, and bie conveyance to Washiogten for trial by a military commission, chareed with “neglect of duty, and misconduct in office.” He characterized ihe charges aeainet Mr. Cheshire ae frivolous, aud indefinite, if he had dotiauced the couctry, be shoud t hee; there had never been 0 much ae Clon of dishoncety in the disburrement of the passing through Mr, Cheshire’s hands. ie oxpresred his tid wee perpetrated by Nathanus, the ion U. 8. detective, in ¢ . Che where be ransacked his deee und drawers, took 0 mil the pepers—cveu the contents of A poeket-bor «— and ecacried then away, © her indleneut -emarke were nade by other membere of the Board, aud Bnpervieor Bloom vent so tar as to ray that the man. verin which tb se thiuge were voue could not me the approval of the (overnmeut; they could uot know it; but af the dia, and would vo veibine, or conid not app'y @iemedy, then it wae thine for whe people to t the matter in thelr own bands, The subject wae at length referred to sue Law Commitee for report Crivp Kinven,—An held on the body of Henr years oid, who ran before @@ Atian tic atiect caron Bundsy sud was killed, JERSEY CITY. Tre Drap Lock,—The members of the Board of Alde.men of Jereey City have been en- doavoring to effect an oreanization for the past ten weeks, and during that time havo iicld some twenty meetings, but, eo far, have not been able to elect « President, the members being divided nine and nine, while ten BALE LOCHooe A meet ing woah Inet evenius, when i 1» Paagoorn wee eccted Chairman pro fm. and John bk, seo nutes of the previeus vo aced as secre ary, The meeting was read and @ notion WAe toAce to app them, to which Ald. taised an onjec tio: the round ‘hat the p fine would be ihepal, | Mot.on to a; prove wae loat bya tie vote Municaon war recoived fiom Minos bngine Com. pauy No. 7, inviting the members ot the Hond wle present on the oceasin of the reception of their pew envine, to-day (Wednesday). ‘he bonds of the Corporation Attorney, KR. C. McClelland, were t mae @)0t00n to lay them on the table ” by avote of nine to nire, A motion torewr the bonus to » Commisue war aleo lost by ate vore : Two veto meesages were presented fom his Honor, Mayor Cleveland, one dirproving the vesolu tion reinetating to duty Policemen Simmons nd Chanceman [olan; and the other against ‘he ordin ance grantine permission to the Now York aod Fort Lee Railroad Company, to lay dow is iu certain etreete in Jerrey City, A motion to pars the reson tion and ordinance notwithsianding the ol jectiou of the Mayor, waa lost nine aves, nine nayes A Motion to co into ne election form city Weber end Mensurer, was loes by the veual nine vove, aud the Hoard After the adjournment sone of ch mich choiwe epithote aa ' lit, sion, during whi ’ ood wind would bow eker!’ twoelorty mae you on either wide.” & re freely need Racarra or tue Jersey City Yacur | Ciun.—The annual regatta of the Jersey City Yacht Club took place yorterday afternoon, and was quite en intercetiog atlai:. and « bat exciting, owing to the tect that therew good spanking The ‘ollowing named boa. book part in the zie and Nepu War wae Nett nedty J an, in the second class, 1} Boat thomas Kelly, witha porty ot ia en, acccmpauicd the yach's, end wee thas wire view of the ine fear oF fe on ed up 1 # ¢ erroier About d Ans jonnd tat ebe joo ,ntia tad bed io ae nr ad. 0.,Whobp Creutoa t ae wy Inds | Mon so toe othees or ler eat MARINE NEWS. oa, §50--8. Se f TSA Water? ot CLEA No the uit STRAMBHIP? bt, Portress Monroe: doee he Thon peo. Haiti EC Rainn, Geo de BAWK~ Liaasit, Moreno. City; Mortezu Bartidcc ‘ 1D Eire, Wa fax ‘ & Mare reer AM i's ” nee, Ve adele Cb HCLOONERS Marie inue, egararn: At Wet. mere, Waacingion GE hutba. uy Napolewn. le JM Bay ' be ganda, Wil Dh, ew fortGen s Va ¥ TT Cotman, Cora Bi; oN Deine, boston: hare n ; Ore it Monies Paral dane, 06+ por Ay RIVED. STEAMBILIFR Alb mica, Charleston; Filer @ Terty, New bern, Vale City. Detionas inet; Loving Wilmune on, Ware lickon Chase ton BARKS—Rache, Matanes; sane La Plata, Forti cas Monroe; Cora Linn BRIGS —Che. apeake, muda; Lady Muy ave, Eh 1a; Geo Amca, Cow Bar, ¢ » Cow Bay, Gise, Clenfaegos, CW Rig W OW Loid, Glace Bay; Los Antigos, Para, SCHOONERS—iraniie state, Boston; do, ML Hall, Portland, Ct; Comnne, Fl low, Ha t., Pint ueton AT f Wises, BK ; Bla Cannon, do; A Hap mond. ¢ ; Uomet, do: Mountain Hom, Now hoe Jefferson, Hartford tor Ai ” Hiervest Queen, ' sna, Woh Tow nec Sa HK; Madonna, Cientueson: hed if | ° the firats POETRY. Something Left Undone, nT W. LONGFELLOW, Labor with what zeal we will, Rowething “till remaine undone; Bometh ng, uncompleted still, Wawa the rising of the sua. the bedei le, on the etair, At the threshold, near the gates, w@pace or its prayer, en mend.cr is waite Waits aod will oct be gainsaid ; Tl atilenct’ tfa, or seers, reate; thag ovr atrengt) con beer— ipfen of our dreams, ay CM Us everywhere And © 6 aiand from day te dag, Like the awar’s of t.me w es noriLer Oa tear eh nabs, | | | CHRISTIANS MISTAKE. CHAPTER 1 I Think thie wi and, {pn a myeteriona h f whisper, coo! Mra. Fer- fe of Jamee Ferquaon, the well-to-do 61!- nant) weler, of Ith Street, Avonebridge, read slou! from the aveet of paper ip ber hand | * Oo the Y1et ivatant, as the Universisy Church, | Avonslricgs, by the Revereud Joba Smith, the | Reverend Arno'd Grey, DD).. Mastor of Saint Rede's | Collere, Avonst ridg to Chr.stian, only child of the late Biwaid Oakicy, Esq. of that place! Will indoy Decauss, ifer, James willsend it to ‘The | Times’ at once “Retter ask Dr, Grey firsh'’ answered the bricle, Ae she enoke, Dr. Grey turned round from the | glisor, sere window where thelad been conversing—shat is, reajouding to conversation—with Mr. Perzuson, ebiefly on the weather; for it was a snowy Decem- ber Thie ,reciae moment, balfan hour afer bis mar riage—bis second morriage—ia bardir s fair time to deser.be Dr. Arnold Grey ; mffice it to say thet he wees geut'eman apparently about forty-five, rather | w ju stature, and spare Sgure, with hair a). ready thin and /rongray, The twenty-five years between him aod bis newly-married wife showed plaiuly—only too platuly—ee she stood, inal) ber grocefulness of ¢irlhood, which even her extreme pallor and e@cortein sharp, careworn, unnaturally compored look could not Jestroy. Is iooked like man who was ‘ot io the habit of acting hastily or impulmrely —wbe never did anything without hay. ng previoudly fully counsed the cost, “What were you saying, Mre. Ferguson!’ aid (ha, addressing ber withthe yre nd somewhat | formal politeness, which wae bis natural manner, bub which always somewhat awed that rather vul- though kind-hearted and well-meaning wo- man. Bhe put the prper into biehands ‘It's the no- tiee for ‘The Times; James ani I made itup last might. master “Thank sou; Mr. Ferguson is always kind" returned the Master cf Sa.ut Bo-le's. "You see," continued Mra, Ferguson, loweriig her tone to acontidential whisper, “Ithoughe '¢ \'Piward Oskley, Bq," and nothing more. Wouldn't you like it to beso, wrt" “T abould like it to be exactly “he peased, and the color rushed violently over bia thin, worn, and yet sensit'y ce, as sensitive as ifLeha dl been @ young man at!!! —‘‘ exactly as Mrs. Grey p'eases."” Mrs. Grey! At the sound of her new name Cb tan started, and she, ton, turned acariet, |S tthe eweel, y blush of a bride, but the dark rei Mush of sharp, physical or mental pain, which cd) her self-control could not hide, Bhe looked, not at Mrs Ferguson, bus at the gool who wan who bad just made ber bis wife— and any ono louking at him must have felt teat he wes a good man—then said, gently, but dettrmin- wily. “LU Dr Grey bas no objection, I should “ike to ba ted my father's occupation ormyown. I do not wish to hice or appear ashamed of eiiher."’ “Certainly uot, replied Dr Grey; an!, taking up the pen, he added, “Elward ¢ orgenist of Saint Rede’ Janes thought it would save you trouble, witer only to pr ‘ey, Faq late Tb was the last earthly inernento of cue who, born e gentieman and aj ceni- ns bed « livert, that, | Avonabridge weli kiiew, the greatest beesing which coull ave happened ‘ype to hiedauchter washie death. B by «ome | tirange or , law of corpaunation often oc. eure, Christan, muheriting mind and peraon from him, bad inbertet temreranien’, dispositions bar, | acter from the lowly- orn mother, wie avery g that be sae uot, and who 1) ved just long ‘ igh to rtan ithe xf lof th rteen a moral im- ! press which could resiet all after contauimation, and to leave heh oda lovely dream of met erbood that me. e—-God knows !--uave been air. iner th tr. J These thing fir-y, brought accidentally ins | to contact with Ch ra inn Oakley on Sumineas mat. terre ofter her o table deatt ulscover. ed ‘or dime phohe remile owe t having | walt til phe was tweuty » be war- nea Ne na few weeks avoahe hers lf tad bad € respe ted Kira; ber peratinu eaud kind. (sa as aly os ving him { vugstea en to ber th oug | Tow ther © ahout, even vet «bo | ban.dly remem’ ror con.pre' end, All was a pe: fect dreatr T svemed anet pereon, an’ not ale, who wees: enly changed from Mrs. Forguse, poor eovercess without afr eud or relative in the wice word, t) the wifa of the Masier o. Sent Tele's Picurh she tl him quite plainiv thas eho fels for S my aetlove, butonly effecrion and gratituce, be ted simp) sa v sOwn fencer gine, oP erin! d married Ser, pad beon ‘ull + 8 ste sera to send them withous fail,” hiner vali hour dragved heavily on; the bridesy ron s Cartage, Which waato take them Across COLDITS $0 a raiiway elation, al Ay Blood at the \oor, when auosher carfiaye was heard to drive up & “'T ere tl bride, who Lad be paas ve, sient, ¢! “Oo, Dems gl cried Mrs. Ferguson; and the reiting beside ber on the eofa but mot ouless; started » hele ‘ede salu, in the frat nal tone thet had been Leard in her voice all day do s) want to see the children," Dr Grey went ous of the room at ouce, and Mrs. Feryuson had the good seuse to follow, taking her , Usband with her **Por,'' as sbe ead afterward, i three stepech lire nd she, poor “doar, puch a mere irl, must be avery unpleasant | oy my dear; just laten ; | | | ak phe chil tren aon Bou, PaUR Loo eshoand wine “ Tuas e—Iu smo Dy WioBeer—-if they are realy cure | diord + Boe | %'ne Rage Wotiaane NLedivads MA Lansih Ubi b SUTE A HAL UNG we smcmad obichdly, Ipok wy and | lal down « book, but ati] mecbanical’'y, as If aha did not quite know what she was deine. int'l, ede denly, she caucht wight of her wedding ring. She regeried {t with ecmething very i ke affrigh) tried convulevely to pull item; but it was rethr bts and before ithe! ;asaed a finger-jon #he ad recollected berself, aud pressed it down again “Tt le too late n. He {a a0 gow! —every-dody aaveer the te eo vers good to me" “Tf Lean but make bim banpr! Uo whatts lef of mein ony enough tom keh m bappt!” These broken sentenene were repeated more tham ence and then she stood gileut, os though in © dream still When she heard the door open, abe turned round with that ti), gentle, passive amile which hed welcomed Dr Grer on every day of bis brief ‘conrte ing’* days, Tt never altered, though he entered im @ cheracter not the pleasantest fora todergrcotty with Lis three little children, one on either aide of bir, and the youngest in bie arms, Mine On the reat of Avonebridee, had lone kro F'a bistory ; howhe had mare rel early, or ‘i!! natured report said) | een married by, a widow laty, very banteome, and some yeare older thar himself, And when, after a good many childless rears, abe rought him @ girl and bor, he lecame excess vely fond ofhischildren Atthe birth ofsthint child Mro, Grey lied, and then the widows ers -rief, thong? upomtrusive, was enficiently oben. custo make Aronabridge put 4)! unkin lly curiosity ®& and coneln ‘e that the departed lade muse ¢ been the mort exemplary and well beloved of Wivsean | mothers. All tha being town's talk, Chrietian already knew; more ae! ad never iquired. Dr. Grey had never trovble | her with anv creas demoratrationa, norfricbtened her with questions From the timeof their engagement he had seem cd to tak ery thing for granted, and to treas her tenderly altwost revers ently, without fuer or parade, vet with the ons! *. eration due from @mau to bie fiture wife; so much fo that she bad ily missed, what, indeed, in her simphety ebe hardly expected, the attention timually paid to ao affanced Pride fiom the relatives of her intended Dr. Grey had only tw, hisown seer and bis late wife's. trey, bad neither called upon n thy least notice of Mas Oakley But Mine Oskley—if abe thought about the matter at al!- es. ribed it to @ fact well recognized (p Avonsbrdge, in most Univermty towns, that one might as On expect the aking te eae lady to is, wave purely lus. ness purposes, the threshold of @ High Breet tradesman, (To be continued.) onesie tht chen Too Late tur Classifivation. SREATHS, H.On Tuerday, June 20th, after G hterof Heary an arch. inthe 29th year of her age. and friends of the famil: are reepectiuily invited to attend the funeral. thle (Wednesday) afternoon, 21at inat, at Ls o'clock, from the residence of Ler parents, 89 Cannon et, Hudsons Colurabia Co, papers p ease copy 269 WALKER- On June 20th, Harriet J, Walker, Our Harriet bee gone to the far distant shore, Boon withered i blighted aw: Her nearest and deacest shall eee her no more, ‘TH the morn of that crest rising day The funeral will take place thie Wednesday after. noon, at 9 o'clock, trom the residence of her pee Fonte, 218 W. doth at, Lt, Lee CLERK WANTED FOR A CLOTHING etore whe can sell and callin the customers. Ap. ly at 140 Greenwich, vd store from the cor, of Court- jandt ry = sto HERE IS A STRIKE AMONG THE COAL dock haude at Elicatetbport, because of a reduc. tion of war We sek all men to ke p away untilit is oe'tied, a7 \ PANTED — A WHEELWRIGHT, AT MICTIL, BOCHE'S, footof Uniom Hill at the ates Hoboken, N. Jersey, 568 __PERSOVAL NOTICES FORMATION WANTED OF HI and MAKGRET MILLS, untives of County Wort Meath, Ieelend, by bie brother, JOSPLH MILLS, Cone or wrte New York Bay Cemo.ery, 195 Broad. . New York. 186 ORMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM CALLAGHAN, Ornan.ea.al Jepanner by trv ie, fore merly of 8360 B itian o. coe, Dumaid ot, Dubling leland. Any informavon of him will te thank‘ully seceived by hie sinter MARGRET MceMAHON, at loth at, Haslem, New York TD | NFORMATION WANTLD OF EMMA BLEWARD, who lived in Youk a her bios ther, HENRY in the year 18 Tf thie sould meet hor eye. abe is oarnestiy requested to com niu ove with ber brother, JOSEPH, who lives at 336 Fear! ety New York 815 YOTICE—MY WIFE, LUCINDA GERATY, +% having left my bed and board without juat caure or provocation, I hereby forbid all persone harboring or trusting her on my account, aa J will pay no den contracted by her, M. GERKATY, 124 Eldridge sy, New York, June 19, 1865. Su0 DENTISTRY. RT OF TEETH ON SILVER, $10; fold, $15 to $24; mbhber, $15 to $25. Achin teeth filed with gold or other fillings, or extracte without pain, 69 cents to #1, and warranted, by Dr, H VILLERS, 10 Twelfth et, near ve, an H INSERTED pwarde: extracting without wh eteet, near Third avenue. JOSEPH DOL aeuries 287 A SE1 (OF TEETH MADE IN 4 HOURS— At $45 6th av i. 21et and dvd ete, Beautiful, cheap, Heht upper sets, Piompere to bring out tne cheeks aud restore youthful appearance, special a’- tention given to the administrarion of the laughing vas for the extraction of teeth without palm. No extra charge, No advance required, No one res iuired to pay for work unless satisfied with it Onr work if bot surpassed by any in the city, at ie 6th “6S ay + ber. tle au vr = tel | | ees ] R. N. FTERRE, DENTIST, HAS removed bie Gilice from 406 to $15 Broadw bet. 11th and 120h ote. WRAY ; JMILY PXCURSIONS FOR THE FISH ne Ranke The sveamer MASRABO.T. Capta HOFFMIRE, will commence ber on Sunday, June vi every vay » Past Kiver. et vo; Kode 1 River s18, ead ad Cotilhen Bund will far Bali, oes and Te. entoon board, Fave PARLY EXCURSION TO THE FISHING 4 Kaude. on i t wine Is . * ne wet SAPIENS, eS FoR Liver po LAPBCOLT's Ship ANTARUT ILC BOR LON MS, Blip PASIEL WEBS LER, For padeaes, eppiy Lo iy bAr COLT, BRO & CO., 80 South of (0OT—0LD BLACK Line, the P ceet P boa AL Whitt, teu. For pews rly oF to RUC na 11 Sou hee HROM AND TO LIVERPOOL liy the Uis Blak Star Line —ror the ADELAIDE sale on June )8th,— Tie KMINE. aw ou June 1th eapply 0 WiiddAMS AUUIUN, 40 eto aa PAssaGE TO_AND FROM GREAT BRI- AND IRELAND) BY STEAMSHIP AND SAIL p AL BREULCELD Pitt Drafte availiable turoughout bugil Scotland, Parties wishing to en Pass AGE and London Live: pool Vor Lou ten, bor pe d, Ireland, and Pp paecace, eend for their fiience, or remit mone, to tue old couutr), can de po at the loweet rates be applying to TAPBCOTT, BROTHER & CO, oe South street URE FOR LOVE OF STRONG DRINK.-- 4 Ur ZELU's POWDERS. aA treeheupp vafined excellent Powders bas beea ecoived ab 40 South ed rt Williamebo.gh. The, can te given, uuknows t¢ the patieot, in tea, coffee or beer, BEWAR« 4 IMITATIONS —as Di, ZE LIS Powders do not eickes OF Cause Oby ULP wean feeuL Price ONE Dol Lab, i)

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