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=i Continued rom the Piret Pog _ — _—— @atborites for trial, Ip secordance with inetrnetions, Gen. Dis turned the prisoners over to Diauriet At Qorney Hall, and the lat‘erecnueed thero to be takeo Defore Justice iLogen, who committed them for ex- Binination Axotnen “Ory Gammon,''—An alleged Does “Viret National Petroleum Co.” has heen dix eovered, There ira genuine Company of thin title ‘but it ie now chereed that the firm of “I. 8, Roo & Co" have lone Leen opernting in the name of the genuine Company, adupting ite advertisements and clreulare, with the addition that all remittances tor etork were to be addressed to thelr care Ther went oo far oe wo vend certificates of etock to editors, in pay- me t for favorable notices In country papers All Fu ler, Clerk of the alleged boeus Company, has been arrested, Imt Ree hae not. No lea than @4),00 bad Reon received by thie Company Dry Goopa Excuanar,—Everybody knows of the Stock Fxchance, the Produce Bachauge, the Mi ing Exchange, the Petroleum Hachange, the Gold Exchange, the ‘Tobaceo Exchange, ete, This morn- dng, at 11's oclock, a Dry Goods Fchange will be formally opened at 40 and 61 Park Place, Itwilllhe of value to dealers, end the enperintendeut expects it fo be “the erand rendezvous of the principal mer- @bants, manufsetorers, agents and dealers of all of the Jarge towns and cities of the whole country.” Honsgs AND Muxes continue to be eold by fhe Government in thie eity, from day to day, at @be fetables corner of bth avenue and Sbth «treet The best animale sold by the Government at all, are gold here, There were 194 horeer sold on Tuesday, at an average of $90 each about half what they coat Abe Government origind@y, Yesterday occurred the Giret mule ealo, and 200 of there amiable animals were affered. The bidding at these salen is pretty spirited, and as fat as sold the bidder bas to take his purchase way. The wulee yesterday brought from @46 to @1l5the latter being quite an extre figure, The ererare is perhepe about $96--abont half what Gov- grnment paid for the animals, Most of the maler pold yesterday were “ rebels’ having been canght im Meorgin and the Carolinas by Gen. Sherman pf them would “die in the last diteh" before gould poll moch, The sales will continue from day to day. A Starr RAscaAL ann 4 Saant Woman, Ou Tuesday afternoon, @ genteel young man called ») the residence of Bargeon Kimbark, No. 165 Eat 19th ecroct, and told the doctor's wife that he wanted # pay « bill of 690, whiche Mr. Amith owed the foctor, and presented $100 check for that purpose Ars. K. declined receiving the cheek, when the man aid he wished to pay the bill then, a he was going to @ave town the next dey, Mre, Kimbark’s suspicions having been aroused, she still declined, and the fel- pw loft, without succeeding in swindling her out of 410. Powicemnn'’s TRtacs,—Yesterday, at 104% felock, the Police Commissioners assembled in the Dourt Reom at Headquarters, where they listened to » large number of complaints made by Police Cap- ‘alns, sergeants, round«amen and patrolinen, ageinst many different members of the force, A sergeant, ho was complained of last week, for being asleep while on duty, charged two of the complainants Asinst him, with entering « liquor store, and taking drink, The officers proved they only drank water gud were eent to the store in search of an escaped Prisoner, Commissioner Acton sald the officers al- praye drank olthor water or sarsaparilla, and advised phe sergeant toselze the glase vext turn and takee smell at the contents, Another sergeant, Lelong- 4 to same precinct was directed to acvoant for the Bisnppearance of his books from the Station House, end why he entered theroom, « falee statement in fa- vor of the above sleeping sergeant. Mr, Acton sald fhey wanted disclplen, but no dirty tricks from any- pody, remarking also that, there was something rot- teu in that preeinct and Inspectors could not hide it. Av officer was charged with walking his beat in com- y with a female, It was proved that the patrolman asin the woman's company for more than balfan hour » What was you talking about?’ ssid President fcton, “Law business, sir" Ab! you are a lawyer, Poon? We employed you as @ policeman; better up the law business, and send your clieuts to ‘ar practitioners, McMurray will be glad to re- Wive the fees in this erase, Commissioner Acton ext gave some medical advice to an oflicer, charged pith eittiug dowu while on duty. Tho patrolman pomplained of a headache, “Rub it with tincture of arn ‘ca, or what is better, put ft ander s hydrant, and jet the cold water run on it, but mind you kep on gour feat You mnat keep up, or you'll be put down,” Anotlier policeman was complained of tor uct being ee pu lis post, whea the relieving officer arrived, In reply, the patrolman ssid he was watching ® man and woman, who were acting sus- piclously. * What were they doing i" sald Mr, Acton Hugging and Kissing,” auewered the patrolman *Iethat all," sald the Cemminsioner, “Let them Ries, there ls no law against that, but we have a rule eeainet your belug abwout from your proper position, Next time bring # better excuse" Many other tharges were heard, involving points of police dinci- pline, which were variously disposed of by the Com- pirsionere, who adjourned at half-past one. " On re-nrsembling at two o'clock the “Complaints of Li tize na” were board, One man charged an officer ait’ illegally arresting him, and at the same time aging Mnnecerenry violence, ‘The patrolman proved Bhat two boys wero fighting, one rupposed to be corm- plainarteron, Complainant could not tell whether the wos his son, and Mr, Acton Inughingly aaroed to sive the man the benefit of the doubt’ A sergeant. wes charged by # Gerwan for inducing Him toenlist'i9 the army last February, by prom- ising a large bounty, ete, The Teuton's feeliags overcame him, and while detailing the occurrence, be ehod tearm frentica'ly, demanding his money, doe!aring he never got a centand came back wouad- bay ed, Sie eergeant eolled a witness, named Chae, whoc posed that he was @ brokor, and the eoldier came to Lim in a destitute condition asking for ome hing to eat “for God's sake." Ho gave the Be food, who subsequently proinised to enlist for BAW state bounty and $300 Government bonnty, to De yall in inetalmente, Witness received $250 Band money, Mr. Acton etated that the care looked very bad fodeedvand trusted thet the rergeant would rar ik Op. A printed acknowledgement signed by nplaiaaus wine # P Conatar n, to the effect that he was town, in Osweeo Coun- he oarpectol no more excopt. the Over ent byuity Complainant to Chase } *Von man, Keen you, he kill you, I have | five wdiicrs, end yop daces mein money, (Cryine.) | Ano.tier wittent Tre aeent who pald the bouncy @iatet thes ne had New aod paid tie hand-money to Uline Tne sergeat proved by the doorman that ale icame to the Staton-house cold and bupgry, Stor locgimg, He gave lio a nent at the tas he seid he had been wo ihe army before, nt it would be Detter sor him to Ko again, (hia to Chase's, whore Le aid he would be tyke ¢ ue of, at which complainant seemed h ovoroved. wie Another witness nawed w sdthatehe u “n eniiated for the Deunty aanere Compainant delle you gentlemen, ¢p, (dhe Wiitwsres Howard and Cisse] were tn te gee Woe You were iu de aame corpee, yve. Acton, The case io disgrace'ul, Here tee poor may WEES Mreceipy. ty wuvance, for money be never col “Men have wade thou ein lew Y iandnos lowe tow itw Boryean 'e AD Ire poueible tor that? Mi ou, 4 don't know; you bad no business to apd tiin to th boarding-house Complainant CO Chase) You bees der piggest pout; shumper y CUreeltet Bergeng?. 1 sent (be man to Chase's out of a pure st of ¢ ty. a FY aS, Fine charity £0 eet $960 out of him, and «po:setacent, The man who enlists him gets his jt monvy ullig geeenbscks and (Le poor devil whe he shot dose nv: set & cent. (Tos tou bad be pau lie money, if possiby r write te a Mayor and ¢ Aw vificer was complained of fo.” entering 6 albleen's dvelling unanthorized and cinbbing him, after which he and other policemen took compiainant (o the Sta tion House, The complainant auld that be work- ed in a liquor aicse, with @ horee and cart “? Mr, Aeton—I)i4 vou take your coffee? [(Langhter.) Compleinant Well ye eee tt fact ie L tuk @ litte, an’ 1 heim home and iit the pipe, Then I sot down an' I fell ashleep, When woke I put me. band in my pocket, and found me pocket-hook me. ‘iuld women, vee |, where's pockat-bock, sey I,an'the rint to pay, vezi, Dinggard tipper, take thatl sez ehe, an’ ehoting action to the word hot me a lick de (inuglites). an’ thea the daugh her * int) me | enubifally, (Lanebter,) Wel, I lt the pipe agai [laughter], eo sot down, wheu by-and-by, beworra! I heerd voices and per on’, les us go for wore help. So I bid in ahouse «bere 1 kept my pinties an’ cab- bage, am Lolit me pire agin. (Laughver,, But me finger was outside (he duore od they eaw me; 60 ez they come out her bioody vil ain, Well, th naurthered ntirely, ond I was in vc of biooa, Tw thim to let me got me p pes that wae all 1 “4d tor; but thoy would: 't do it, (Laughter) Then they athruck me, With the brootustick ? winant—Oh uo. airy wil the elnb. Of she stick wan nothu’, J huow she didu't maue to huri me (ieuchte , Mr. Ac‘on—. lis te 4 little mixed. How was it, ae eant? The rergoant of station testified that the wile ou-bouse that the complainaut witheanaze, she was oruns, and both e@ locked up right; t as the proper way todo, / nother patro!mrn vas comolsined ¢f by a (ertnan, who heepe a liquor store in Howard street. for enter- ing bis premisce and arresting bim, Tue complainant wartaken to the Tomba, where he was discharged When arresied, be esid he was doing nothing but standing bebind bis counter, The German broaght siawyer with him, This Counsellor ob ected to any qneations being acked by the Cap‘ain of the Procinet, who was present to sustain bis officer in the disoburge of his daty. fis. detog I, we gon't object yer —Bu want Che case tried according to the rules of once, Mr, Actop--Ah | but we want it tried according to the gules of common sense ; the truth. OsPiain Petty, however, br out the fnete that a colored man called for liquor, refared to pay for it, and the bomplainant etruck him. Mr n--Struck him, didbe, Ah, now we see the elephant. An intelligent little gir! of 12, daughter of complain- ant, stated that the officer took her out of bis house to the Tombs, be not having on shoes or stockings, and the Judge discharged him, In cross-examination by Capt. Petty the child stated that the cbief visitors to the house were colored people. There was no fighting there. Lawyer—TI object to that, Mr *Rcian, tte Reportert)—Note his objection. Laughter.) PS fa a only claim to be in that store etnce ring. tir ache [to Reperters ). Make » note of that; we will not go further back than that An officer 4 ho statement given by the colored man at ihe des the Station House, Lawyer—This ie all hearsay evidence, your Honor, Mr. Acton—Do you except? Lawyer—Certainly, sir. Mr. Acton [to reporters} Note all these exceptions, ain }) They will be frauds when the case is ap- The house was proved to be rathor a hard kind of « place, and that there were frequent quarrels iv it. The negro had been severely beaten by complainant with acinb, and the ruin seller's wife said that if her husband had not clubbed the nigger, she weuld have done it. The counsel wished to ask more ques- tions, bat Mr. Actom dirmissed the case, aud thanked the officer for doing bis duty. Counee!—But I'm not through, Mr. Acton—But we are. Counse! Well, you have my exceptions, Mr. Acton—Oh, yee (pointing to the reporter's note- —they are all there. (Great laughter, duriog which the parties retired.) Acitizen named Keilly pempinnned of a policeman bearing the same name, for hitting him in the back of the neck wish bie fist, and strikiu, club, without any front story told Piauesbi him with the rovocation, while standing im his resideuce in neo street, The the complainant wee a very ro t it wae completely upset by the officer, o ted that the nan was supported by a woman who liver the house, which ie a place of prostitution, The oflicer he bad orders uot te permits he prostitute or a abe prostitute on the eidr- walk, aud accordingly he cisimed that he was do) bieduty, ‘The landlord of the house was called, nog admitted thas prostitutes lived in the house, Mr Actou advised the complainant toget married aod s)he sews ob atiarm, Ul course the case was die- mainte CoTrron ComInG,—There have been sore heavy insurances eflected in Wall street within a few days upon cotton in transit from the South, especially from Northern Georgia, GoLp, at the Evening Exchange, opened at W at which figure it remained uutil the close Btecke dull but firm, CotumpiA COLLEGE celebrated its 111th annual coucjmencement at the Academy of Music yes Serday. ‘The audience was very brilliant. The usual oratorical display by etudente was gone through with, and a great number of degrees were conferred honorary and other. The degree of L. L. D, was be- stowed on President Johnson, Prizes of 880 and $°0 were awarded tothe best German ecbolare in the col'ere, Tue Dry Goons Cienks’ F.C, ASsoctarion held their usual woek!y meeting lat evening, at Bar- ly Closing Hall, Favorable reports were received from the Standing Commitiee. Nominations were made fora new election of officers, A commanica tion waa read from the Dry (ioods Clerke of St. Louts, ring the inauguration of an early closing rt in thasecity. A report was made of the moet held on Monday evening in fovor of closin, the r stores at 3 P.M. on Balurday, and a vote o! thanks to Mr, MeCreary was unanimously adopted, which endorsed the euggestion that the 3 o'clock movement be ade general, Oiwer busness baving been transacted the Association adjourned CoaL SALES AT Hichen Prices,—About 20,000 tons of fresh mined Pitteton coal were sold in this elty yesterday, deliverable at Newburgh 10 July, The prices ranged from $6,26a%6.60 for chesnut, to $7.20a$7.25 for stove; ovainat 5.6240 $5 5T'e for chesnut, and @6 T5a$0.57% for atove in May lort Bales of Beranton eos! were also made yostorday to the extent of 25,0 tors, deliverable at Mlizabeth, Not, dn July, at from to $0.12'4 for chesuut, to €0.65a$7.59 for estoy mat £6.05096,25 for cheenut, and #6.75n%6,55 tor etove in May last, — quality in May and June sales being the same, Tuk Stover AND Porren Conrrovensy A Lawyer Crianaap Witt Swinniine a Man Orr or $10,000.—Tho examination of Daniel M. Por- ter, @ lawyer doling business at No. 4 Wall street, charged with sawindling Henry I. Stover out of @10,- QOUwhile the latter was confined in Fort Lafayetta, was continued yesterday afternoon, before Jnstice Dodve, at Jefferson inarket, Joho Graham appeared for Porter, Tlenry 1D. Stover was amined and testified that at the recond tine he Porter mouey and draft, belleve’ thatif he did not pay the $5/0in cash, 1,6 in notes, he would be rent back to Fort tte, Vorter told bim that if he did not pay the d notes to pay tothe parties Wilson & Fox, r would re-arreat him ; Porter advised him to #o to Canada, and he went; he went trom Porter's repieventations that there might be danger of his re-arrest, Ou his re-crom-examinniion Mr. Brover testified in relation to hie previous business trauaac- tions, and said thet he bad never been in prison be- fore he weut Fort Lafayette, and had never parsod by any other name than that of Btover; he never paidasy thing to have the charge against Porte: pub- lehed at length in any newspaper in thie eity ; he did not know, vor had any 1easou to believe, that any perren has had money to have the charge made pub- ic in the newspapers; no parson had acyl tod to him that he hed paid out money to make the charge pub- he; Prof, Kanes, of the Navy Department, and Judge Pierrepout advised him to make the comp.aint, Lhe examination was then adjourned untill to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock St, Jonny's ConLece, Forpuam,—The 20th Annual Commencement will take place to-day, The @rereises will commence atl o'olock, A epectal train will leave the depot, corner 96th street aud fourth avenue, Suppkx Death —A young woman whose name Could not Le a-certalned was found, last even- in Wooster street, near Broome, suffering from ing, internal spasms. Bh ak where abe died ina ew minwies” meres Seon BaiLeoad Acciway7,—A lad named Gharles tte aS en SSE Ia eee ico a naa Echweetzer, while attempting to get off acarin Ave- nue A, near 4th etreet, yeeterday afternoon, fell on the! ack aod the e heels passed over both legs, crash- ide thera bagly, Be was taken to Believue Hospital. TUE COLBTS. Covet Catawpan Tate Day.—Sapreme Conrt Cireuit, Par A Part Ii.— 9 - ficorned without say. jos. 1758, 59, 1854, 1916, 1338, 16e4, 197%, 1654, 1126, 785, 1890, 955, 1444, 1406, 942, 128, 143%, 1426, 104d, 983, Superior Court, and Common Pleas—Trial Terms,— Acijourned for the term. Bart Marrena,—tn the U.S, Cireult Court, yer terday, Wm. H. Hemmick, who waa indicted under two charces tor forging otf land war a) and bad given bail in 66 ae cailed for trial bat failed to eppear The Court thereupen diroevod his counse| to find bail im $3,000 to evch Indietment, or in it thereof that the former bali-bond would be felt ed .. Win, Savage, charged with counterfeiting, Pleading sickness, his cee was continued till the next terta, vb giving ball in @ 1,600, Porton Leret.tornor,—Soldter Defraudrd,—OmM- cer law, of the Kesex Market Police Court, »es'erds errested Mra. Holen Gratgen, chareed with detraud- ine Herman Henson, a soidler, ous I charged what om t @ Lith of March Inet. wirued the money te Heirs by Adame’ Ex pany, with inetiuetions to deposit it 'n the credit, and retain the Fook vat.) hisieturn. Inetead of choying Ipatructions, the woman, as al exed, ap Dopriated the & oney to ber owe use, with the excep- ton of $20,¥ bich abe cave Haneon. Justice Bhandiey committed tne uccused for examination, Alleged Attempt at Wife Murder._On Tuesday night ® shooting affray occurred tu the “ Morning Bel" eoveert saloon, No. 6 New Chan. bers street which came near reso ting fatally. It appease thas the propr.e.or, Sidney ‘i homas, became jes we of his wile, end, while intoxicated, be drew ere over and Mscharved it at h apeon for- ess Com- k to his ne the ball etriking her Je:t wrist, on her left breart, ‘Tbe bullet nd lodged in the palm of her Thomer'’s band been on ber Dienst she would probably have lost ber live, Thomar wae committed by Justice Horan for examination, Hobbery.—Eligabeth Martin, 13 years of age, livti at 114 Contre street was arresved by officer Wool- dridxe, of the 6th precinct, charged with stealipe #44) from David Hischen, on Tuesday night © prironer was commined for examination, and Hin- chen was sent to the House of Detention as a witness. A Man Stabe Ais Brother.On Monday ovening « quarrel ensued in the pervee house 280 Cherry street, between Thomas and jel O'Brien, brothers, dur- lug which Thomas drew « knife and stabbed bis brother in the back. The injured man wes taken (o bis residence, No. 424 Cherry street, and his casall- ant made bis escape, 10 vera Lar-eniea.—William Campbell was fore Justice Rodeo charged with stealing ef billiard balls and segars from the billiard saloon of Edward Cabill, 186 Bixth avenue, committed for examina’ . the 29th Precinct, arres with stealing @261 from M ‘Went es street, ‘ihe prise of the house, stole the jewelry complainant during her absence, ons jeam of er, who was an inmate e of the end sold it for s He acknowledged the theft, Officer commited by Justice ae. Free arrested Da: the complaint of J. R. iin, lor, of 762 Broadway, charged with #| of wecring | from edward J. Morris, an 4 boy employed by Mr, Callin. On the Tth inst, while the boy was taki 6 clothing ers, Ande - pape p occa ii streets, au ni jothin,, im ran away. The thief appeared on way yesterday ev ving, tak. in one of the stolen coats, and was seen by Mr. lin, who caused bis arrost. While the officer was ing bin to the etation-house, Anderson made a des- rate but unsuccessful attempt to escape, Justice dodge committed him for examination......... Officer Boberts, of the arrested Nelson Shears and Aunie Bmith, with greeting three sliver watches from Kdward Farley, of No, 174 Canal street. FPA pomplainens alleges he @ room et 31 Thompson and sold iaraltare te tis, onerepens Teftised te Tetead, "Suatiee Bades ee" comumitied the aceused, Brooklyn. New Ferry,—A new Ferry Company has recently been organized to run boats between Bay Ridge, L. 1, and the Battery im New York, to be known as the Bay Side and New York Ferry Com- pany. Committees have been appointed to carry the project into effect, Eastern Distuict Fire DePartment— The officers of this Department estimate that they need an appropriation of $40,076 to put their affairs in good working condition. The citizens don't con- sider the services of the Department so valuable as this additional appropriation would seem to indicate, Pureed of the ruffians who disgrace {t, the Lepart- ment would be more respected and useful, Tine on Lona latanp,—The barn of Mr. Peler Falstaff, iu the tewm of Gravesend, was de- ttroved br freon Sunday night last, together with three horeea, one cow, several wagons and farming utenstis, in all valued at $1,600, upon which there was no inanrance, The premiresare owned by Mr. Robert Waters, whose loss is about $400. Insured in the Hudson River Insurance Co, he fire. It is be. lieved. was the work of aniueendiary, Mr, Falstaff having lowt all he had, the netehtoring farmers have since collectad some $600 for his relief. Coroners’ Inquests,—Coroner Lynch held an inquest, yesterday, upon the body of Robert Jour- near, a ship carpenter, who wes killed in the navy yard the evening previous, by the falling of a block from the large derrick, which be was assisting iu hoiwing The deceased leaveaa famiiv, reviding in Denn rtreet ‘The body of @ drowned mao was st Hamilton avenue ferry, vesterday morning nin charge by Corover Lynch, ‘l'ho dece: od tobea eailor, He was about 5 feet T in- chee in belebs, and had dark balr, The rematus were taken to the dead house for identificat on, Fine iw A Varntsa Factrory—A Work- var Seveeety Bogwap.—Between 12 and 1 o'clock ve cerday afire broke out in the varnish factory of George W, Wood, corner of North 9:h and 6th streets, 1. 0D, bat was extinguished before it made mnch headwey #200 will cover the low. A workmen named Patrick Dillon waa very severely burned about tho face aud bands, The fire was acci- ontal Excavation Acctpgryt — A Worsman Boniep Ative.-Yesterday (oienoon a man named ‘Thomas Gill, in the employ of Contracter Nash, while at work in an excay, ior corner of harrison d Hughes street, BE. D., met with his death Ing in of em embankment. Co:oner Har- ening he'd an inquest, when it appenred that the accident resulted from unforeseen caurea, Deepased ae 55 years of age, and resided at 264 h street, LAUNCH or THE StRAMSHIP Nicarnaova — The American Transit Compauy's steamship Nica- ragua. 2,000 tons. was kaunohed from the yard of her builder, Mr, Hoary teers, Greenpoint, between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday, The launc whleh was ad- mirably manaved, was witnessed by « large assem- binge of New Yorkers and others. A description of thet Saelly modeliod ship has been previously pub- Aah Heavy LARCENY FROM THE Perrson,—A grptieman named Burdiek, reeling in high street, VD, reporte that his wallet was abetracted from his pocke! on ‘Tuesday night, while travelling in a Grean- point horse car, ‘The wallet contained $500 in cur- rency, and e check for the same amount, Jersey City. Exrensiva CONFLAGRATION I JERSEY City—severat Mayvvaorosirs Brayen Down— Loss aboot §100,000,—Bbortly after 1) o'clock yes terday foreuoon, a fire broke eut on the fourth floor of the American Drug Mille, located at the corner of Washington and Morgan streets, Jersey City, The flames epread rapidly, and in lew than 20 minutes the entire building —a five-story brick structure —was eloped in flames, and the tiremen were unable to be bulldiag, ‘The workmen In the upper rtorios Vy escaped with their lives--several them de- secnding to the ground by means of the lightning. rod, ‘There are alvo rumors that two or three persons lost their lives, but, a9 fer ae can be sscertained, the iumor is without foundation, The iding wea owued by D. 3. Gregory, Jra & Co, whose loss will probably reach 971,000, sald ‘0 be covered by insurance in New Yuk companies, The Horse Shoe Company's building, « huiolae wae ed by a joint stock company, of which Cc ie is President, was demolished by the falling e New York Railroad Chair Works, adj the American Mille om Morgam strect, were d ed to the amount of about 81,0u0; insured. From thence the fire ciormsed Washington street, and the finmes communicated to the car mauuflory of Mesere, Cumnmines & Bon, which was also ccstroyed, This ware large bifcw building, erected on the site of the car shops which were burned last Mr, Cum- mince’ lors is about $10,000; insure!, ‘The dire wae stayed at (he car shop, aud the “0. K. Soap” factory adjoining it on Morgan street, The latter bulla was oxned by J, G, & J, Ed,e, aud was occupied by Lite & Co, os @ emp factory. Mesare, Edge loose $4,500; insured, The in of the fire le not detinitely known, but is sup to have been caused by the sadden cam bastion of a minseof primatenr Ry coll, contact with seme allio substance vi e rT) was boing croyad ia the ‘ Tue Fourrn, ~The Mayer of having vetoed we resolation of the Common Wow@tor the eelebration of the is ly prosens, a7 ote celebration, aniess the matter s id ken in band the elticens, The Board of effected an ground that ‘anization, Mayor y cannot legally CHRISTIANS. MISTAKE. eS) CHAPTER V. The luxurious almlessness of her it Iife wae 8 Little beevy to the once poor, active, hard-working young governess, who had never known an idle or even a restful hour, TLe rest was sweet—oh, how wweet | but the idleness was difficult to besr, Bhe bad tre sometimes in the Jong morniags, when the master wna shut upin bie atudy, to get the cb'idren with her, and teach them a little; but Miss Gancoigne bai rop!ied that ‘my late dister"* did not approve of any but paid I pdb renee and tbat it was imposible the wife of the Mester of S:. Rede’s could wo ‘*trapeaing about like a nursemaid,” tak- ine walke with the children, Ticlr own wamme thought of doing such @ thing. d this reference to her pr decessor, etven about a cay, always eff ctually mienced Christian, though it did not mlence—it could not— the cry of her heart to be of sume use to somebody; to bave some young, free), happy creatures to love and be loved by, even though they were another woman's children, Bo abe aat this evening and many evenings, quiet but and-eyed; amd it wee relief when Barker en- tered with the tea-tray, and three or four lewers for Mre Grey. “How very odd! Who can be writing to me? : re’ ng at apecch Miss Gascoigne looked tw simple ine dexgers, aod, the mmute Barker was gone, spoke them wo, “I must bee you, Mrs. Grey, if onty for our sakes, to be a | ttle more cireumspect. How could bat " Sf in the truth_why should I not say 117" vane all Christian answered, as she ber letters, almost the first which bed come to ber st}! unfe- miliar mame, ‘bey areal! invitations, Oh dear! what shall I do? Dr. Grey looked up at the exclamation ; he never seemed te hear mnch of what passed around bim, excep) when his wife spoke, and then some shen ou often showed that, though a allent, he unobse: vant man. vitattons {"' cried Miss Gascoigne ; ‘the very thing I wes ine And to the best bouses in Avonabridge, wo. ig the result of your At home, I feel quite pleased at having #0 suecess- fully introduced you tmte good society." ke you,” said Christi Well, it wae not worth while on) annoyed at such a small thing. She only looked across at her husband to see bow be felt on the matter. “1 think," said the masier, with « comical twink- ling in his eye, “that no society is halt so good or #0 pleasant es our own " ristian looked phzzied s minute, but afterward anuiled ; “Wemay decline ft, then r* ‘@bould you like it best 1” “T should, indeed." For somehow, she did not shrink from her new life—that strange, lexing life for which her sense of duty was er every more strong—ebe did shrink from the outward shows of it, To be stared cold, sharp, bri ted at & LA pe Mand sro fa ‘Grey od ae woree, lois Edwar Oakley as Edward Oakley's daughter, the whose failings every’ knew —"Yea," she added, quickly, “I would mueh rather decling." “Decline! when I have taken © much trouble bought s now dross exprestty te these parties! They are brida! parties, Mrs. + given you, meee ie welcome you on . Bociety al- ways does it, except when marriage is one to be ashamed of."' Christian started ; ihe hot flush which now twen- ty times a day was beginuing to burn in her once cheek, burnt there now; Lut she restrained erself, for the cuikireu ass there—Letitia, preter- bsg Mean La and cody everything ; Arthur, who rare @ except to aay eo rude and also the children's father, " : Christian sought his eyes; she was convinced he had heard and understood every word, But still ithad mot affected bim, except to a wistful watchfulness of herself, #0 tender that her indigna- tion sank down, “Shall IT wait till to-morrow before I write? Perhaps, Dr, Grey, after al!, it would be as wel! for Us to aocept these invitations f"* “Perbaps,"’ said be, and said no more, There was no peed, Whetber or not they loved, with- out doubt the husband and wife perfectly under- stood one another. Bo next worning, after a brief consultation with Dr, ont Clristion oat down end wrote to those grand University ladies, who, though not am atom betier than berself, would, she knew weli—and smiled, half aunused at the kno+l- edge —s year have scarcely recognized her ex- latency, fbas Mrs, Grey “accepted with pleasure’’ their kind invitations. When the day came round she dressed herself, for the first ine in ber whole lifo, in proper ing costume—s bite silk, white lace, orvaments, and flowers, Not too youthful a toilet, for she bed no Wish to appear young vow, bus still bridal “bride adorned with her jewels,"’ only these were Luttew She wes /asteulag her one opal brooch, and looking into the mirror, oalf sad, half wonder- ing 0 see berse!f go fair, when Dr, Grey entered. He bad « jeoweler's casein bishund. Awkward. ly, even nervously, he ‘assened # cross round ber neck, and puta bracelet on ber arm, Bosh were simple enougd, but, little as she knew about such things, Christian could see they were made of very niiceat damonde, *Do you like thew? They are for you: “You have not boughs them on purpose f* “Oh no, that @Xiravagance was qaiue beyond me; but I bad them re-wet. They belonged to m motuer, and bave never been worn tik now, Will my wife wear them ?" Chrisdan drooped ber head, Great tears were gathering under Le elida, ‘Tem 60 fool.eb—so very foolish; and you are so good to me—so unfailingly, unceasingly good. I try to be good too; I do indeed, Dou's be sugry with me."’ “Angry? my darling |" Peupe may write sepiiment by the pags or talk is by the hour, but there is something iv real Jove which will neither Le discussed nor described, Let us draw over itthe boly weil of silence; these things ought to belong t two alon Grey's wife kuew how he loved her, And whenhe quitted her to order the carriage which was to take thom to the graud dinner party, she stood, ali in her fine garments, » fais, white, bridal- like vision—stood end We», Now her busband ever kissed her thet she would net have yee worlds to feel that his were the only jover's Iipe which had ever touched hers; be vever called her by one tender name that she did not shiver to think she had ever heard it from any other mam. Tuere was coming into her thas sense of sacrei self appropriation, that florce re. vulsion from any intrusion on the same, which comes into any women's nature when beginning to love an seis beloved. Christian did nos as yet; bust she recognized her busbeud's love, and it pen- etrated with « strong sweetness to her in:nost soul, Misigled with is was an accute pain, # profound regret, a gad humility, Not bere, alas! sue joyful pride, the full content, of a heart which is con- scious in its swewsess depths that it gives as much as it receives, This was ell, Bhe had done no wrong poihing unworthy of either herself or Dr, Grey! nothing but what hundreds of women do ever day, sod neither blame thems.lves nor are ei f by others, Bhe had but suffered » new foutmep to eater her young Lie's garden, without baving had the courage to say of little corner in 1, “Do not tread where, it | 0." Ooly o grave; « very Larmless grave now, tricked with innocent, ivlish flowers, bus sull containing the merest flisndful of dust, It would pever corrupt, aad wight even arve to fertilize thut simple heart, witch, out of its very simplicity, had made for itself » passing idol out of what was essentially false and base, which would have shortly erum- bled w pieces out of its own bad not Vaw—or Providence—with kindly cruel baud fur- er oro> pit fown. Bill, this wes e greve, aad bus net kacw |) was there let out before Barker thas you “knew no- half amused, belf wer? ever had known. The day of delusion Leen so short, and the only relica left of 1% were those four letters, burnt by herself on her in all only four weeks, had gone by exactly like edream, and she he! swakened—awarened to find out what love really was, or what is might heve been. There was not » jock unsmoothed !n her fair hair, nots fold awry in her silks or laces, ant not & trace of agitation viebie in her manner or coun tenance when Mrs. Grey opened her door to de- soend the stairs. She wae considering whether it wou'd not be courieons to knock at Miss Gascoigne’s door, and ask if she too were ready, when she heard « loud outery in the nursery above. This, ales! was no novelty. More than once Chris- tian hel rushed widily up stars, ex ng some dreadfu! catastrophe, but it was only the usual’ Warfare between Poiilia and the culldren, espec- fally Arthur, who was no lonver a baby to be potted and scolded, or a ‘iitle girl to be cowed Inte obedience, but a tig boy to be rulet, tf at all, ote armis—ee Mra Grey had more than ouce suspect @d Pailis did rule, “I won't} I won't! and you shan't meke me!" the flerce scream which caught ber our before she entered the nurwery door. There stom! Phillia, her face red with passion, grasping Arthur with one hand, ant beating him with the other, while the bey, holling om to ber with the tenacity of sroung bull-dog, was, with allthe might of his Littie fists, re.urning blow for blow—in short, «& regular stend-up fight, in which the two faces, elder and youvse, woman and child, were al.ke in obstinacy and fe ry. No wonder at 7' sullenness or Att storms of rage, The children only learaed they were taught, “ Poillia, what is the matter ? What has the boy dene amiss?’ Phillie turned round with the defiant look which she esmimed every time Mrs. Grey entered the aursery, only «little harder, @ little flercer, with the Diack brows bent, end the under-bung mouth almost savage in its orpresaion. ** What has be done, ma'am? He has disobey. edme, I'iiteach you to do it again, you little So r Never before had Phillis's new mistress address. @i her in that to ¢; it made her pause « second, and then ber blows fell with redou' led oa the shrinking shoulders, even on the head, of the frantic, turious bey, Now there was one thin which {n all her life * Christian never could stand, and thet was, to sees : child Lasnnes tad in apy way ill used. She + ho words ; it was not herbabit. She merely, with ber firm, strong hand, wrenched thes vietim out of the oppressor’s areep “Arthur, go to my room. I will hear what you have done amiss, Phillia, rememember, hence- forward no childrea in my hove shal! be struck or punished except by their fetber or mvael:."' Clear and determined rang out the voice mother and mistress —in this, ber first easertion of both Ler rights. Phillie drew astonished, and then, re- covering berself, darte| afer the r treating boy But i was too late; be bad already gained the staircase, It was steep, Uark, twisted, very unsa’e for chiidren; still, in toe far, Aribur plunyed down it, In @ minute there was heard ary andes heavy fall, Fiorce-tempered woman as she was, Phillis bed e Bhe wg sda ye hey toerng e he @creaming from ber, it was stop- mother who lifted him up and carried him inte her own room. MARINE NEWS. ee ey Jane 29--8. Rises, 4 31—8. Bete, 7 35—H. Water.w 17, CLEARRD. SOTRAMBHIPS—City of Menchester, Liverpool; Kagie, ‘ Bb New Ori Creo! Norfolk and Hichmond; Ki Cid, Middiewen’ 6HIP—John Bright, De War, for Liverpool. BARKB—Idabo, Aspinwall; Pembroke, L. Glace Bay. BRIQS —Oocge Belle, Falmouth, Jam; Pa: Glace + Hollyhoer, 8t John, N I; Beatri: t j Oporto; ‘x ¥ ; Condra, ‘Beat iver \rmate, A) Cyprus, Cow Bay, 8 ON! Ariel, favana; M Holmes, More- head City; A ‘Row laud, Wash ‘ton; Kiize T, Hart ford; Empress, Sacvkijie, N B; y Jane, Jaci \- pis, Fla; Anthony Kelley, Beaufort, N C; Aun, City int; W Long, Portamonth, NH; Viola, Boston, BARGE—Ancient City, Flak, for Washington, AERIVED. STEAMSAIPS-. bile; FE B Hale, Phils. deiphia: Columbia, ; Lackawana, from U4 Bouth; Gem Meiggs, M ad Clay, NC, SHOP —Jeremiah Thompeon, Blake, Liverpoel. BARKS-—James Welsh, Vera Cruz; Windward, Gasntanamo; E Wright, Jr. New Orleans; Ande, Neuvitas; BR Murray, Jr, Miragoane; Ellingwood, Zaza, Cubs. BRIGS —Cyclone, Cienfuegos; Frank W, LW Faton, Matanzas; Emeline, Nagua P RB, Jessie Rhynes, Fernandina; Active, Glace Bay; 8G Tioop 8t Johns, P R; Emily Fisher, of Eastport, from Zar- Oubas; Ada, Savauvs le Mar, SCHOONERS—Jnstina, Richmond; Lady Banner. , | man, Abaco; Nor'weeter, New Urieans Gilbert Beut, River Herbeit, N 8; Lamartive, Baco; Maria Whit- ney, Providence; Chie ew London for Newburg; fart, Hariiogton; Ad River Herbert; D Kaha, Miidietown; J C Kok wo; Carlton Jayne, Fal Kiver; D F Willets, Saiein; Rockineham, Lingan. Yoo Late for Classification. COLLAR MAKERS—WANTED, A MAN on patent leather co.lars, uleo a Loy that cao stiteh to lean the trade—one having hia pareute pro ferred, JAMEB AIRD, 19 Cetherine at, rear, S67 STOLEN FROM FOOT OF CHAKLES ST, N. KR. on Friday, 25d inet, « bulit-up, cat-ri rod boat, 22 feet long, he beam, painted light lead- color, with streak; pame on sierm, “Hannah Patterson.” 9265 will be paid tor information leading to the recovery of the p operty, and 650 on convict.om of offender o: o“ende », on application to), CaKk BREAD), 275 Bleecker at. BAS T°, LET—A FURNISHED ROOM AND bedroom for 2 ai le geutiemen ; bathing-room ia e house, 161 Madivon ot, ae WASTED — PANTALOON HANDS — baisters, finisheis and p.ewmen; at U6 Jackson all week. B63 \ ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD DRESS- A maker, leo several fine sewers, Apply 85 Weet Tth st. S04 PERSONAL NOTICES, NFORMATION WANTED OF MARIA LOWREY, of Westineath County, arrived in this city on Friday last, Ju ibernia, fiom Glasgow, Asy in whereabonte willbe thankfully ANNIE LOWKEY, at So Wee 8. PHILLIPS, 344 Brondway + Ido, ISSING — JOHN J, WILSON, SINCE the 15th in Wyeare old; had on @ suite of aray clothes. A oformation loft at 200 Mulberry ie ted greatly oblige his mother, MARY A. Wit BON, is) ( f M* WIFE, ELIZABFTH FLAHERTY, bas left my bed and bo«rd without cause, hereby jorbid any person harboring bes, for | will pay no bila, J.P. 276 BOARD AND kOoMS, _ FEW MECHANICS GAN GET GOOD board and roows, ot $4608 week, at 617 Pearl oO al laseteane Sentra * ise A WIDOW LAPY WISHES ONE OR TWO children to board, Cali at No. 19 Lewis at, Det Grand and Broome 4, ot A BEDROOM TO LET—TO A GENTLE man and wife, at 118 Christopher « “ He! ELGARNI~2 FURNISHED ROOMS Cw the fiiet floor for %, 3 ord eeutiomen, at 66 per week, (as and Croton water, 136 B. S5ih et. near Sd ay, mingle :oome on reasonable terma, a4 ECHANICS — A FEW RESPECTABL’ Fie men can be accommoaated with goo bowid and pleseant airy rooms, at moderate rates Apply at 125 East 25th at, ave, $21 LET—TO A FAMILY OF TWO OF three pe for 4 months from the firet of July next, 4 rooms on the third floor of # house in the up» r part ot OA ie eo ence fey Jouse beds, c mi very iow Rrerig, eae Me by box 67V Bun ofdom On marriage morning. The whole story, occupying .