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4 } 5 » Te ame TT Srom the First Page. eee @rice for it.) . As this wish has been dissppointed, ond eo neces- from the Pay losses incurred int sary of business aud my own en’ absence, I um comprlied now, in justice to friends, oreditora, athe, Biter te Parties, to resume my “Me at the sariiist practicable moment an forego furihir delay. Consequentiy, the tuenire | *'d) soon be open to the public, The private ox eng can Ite lamented President will re Mason General Lew, Wallace han written a long sever on voluntary emigration to Mexico, 10 tke | up artna io the Liberal cause, in which be ceclares | thas to do 80 Would be no infringement of Inierna® tional law, now would it be prevented by Prosident Johnson. He encourages the weasure, and goCe | imto « long history of French ag reason iu Mexico | ead strongly urges that now inthe time while the. Juarez ie Stil] ox sis, for Amer cana to throw their power in ite wide Ue this has the frateraization of the North and Bouts will | ‘De facilitated by » foreivn war. CaxprmaL Wismwar's wil! haa been proved !n London, and the personality aworn under #210") He left al! b's property tothroe frenda, wo of whom are tlergymen, tut ina codicil he gave 0 Rev. Mr, Thompson (one of the three) and Dr. Manning, all bis copyrixhte in wort pul lthied by hin, dg! uopublished manus ripis, correspon dence prs, whether pu!) relating to HY affairs of his diocese) upon trust, bo 964 the same, but with power to cestroy or ype (sb, or retain and preserve, all or any par 0! 8, Pepers, co mdence, &c. Ny we codicil Mo en to al! Lis mervants ly oe wilh | “not otherwise ren eubere:," Lorpr vate, (uot jecr ane, * year's wages, A CORRESPONDENT anys of Mine Farris, under) wial, at Washington, for ab a Governinens | clerk ; “Miss Harris appeare in Court inetly at Mred in a bleck milk dress, over which abe ween Bleck silk cloak, trimmed with black lee rare Ger bonnet ts of black crape, tr romed will strays | and @ black crape vel. lo her aud, s neatly gloved, she carres #» brown # ik pores | Ger ebundant black barr }ange on roginia about ber neck, causing bert: prese ss quite ay utr ve appearance, The long aud clone con fivement @hich she bus undergone, and ihe exerc.se of Ler mind over the sad atiair wish whicv ae we ares | have abstracted from her face tre col Whoo it naturally possessed. During ber jreseuce int eoart ehs remained cloarly velle!, wirough wh however, could be obrerve:! # tirto aud stemiy ys + Ger posiion in the chair is erect, aud Ler bearing roaghout firm. A Family Gaspewder Pilot Ebenerer Morris was arrested in Haltimore oo Wureday for attempting to destioy the house cocu- ried by @ McEnoney family, It was rbown (hate fest has existed between the fam'lies for some: ue orat, and at the time the present alair eccuried fon the morning of the 4th inet) the (ee log of eomiy till prevailed. About S o'clock on that morn re the inmates of house No, 16, as well asthe mn gbber ora distance around, were awakened and somewhat @artled by the noire made by 4 considerable gun @owder explosion. Many were induced to eave ‘herr Geeping roome to learn the cure, and ome of te qitnesses tertified that Morris, the acen ed, walked from his yard, through bis alley, and then to }.\« tront door, and then into hie hovse, immediare explosion, in an agitated mauner, uttert meantime, imprecations upon his nee! claring that ne “coud blow the m ol uh pete gubsoquently came upon the step of his front door win istoh in hand (the } reatened severni pe also testifird to that be, carried a danxerour looking tron cresting, fill ith gunpowder, to a lot some distance from bis | Rouse, en there lett it; thie (hey did after the ex- plosion took place, The premises were examiued after the explosion, and it was found that @ slell or «on explosive missile bad bern placed between the fence and the wall of the back building, in a little d rtion of the feuce and ey: al the window. in the buildine were more or less bicken the window eash, and two of the doors of the ba wore thrown off their binges, and the fur. t the premise considerably disordere of the iron missile were found eticktag nt and lying about the yard, one of the pec the window sish of the upper room, una she sash asifan axe had been ured. the pices ft oroken she | that were gathered, and the unexpoded wires. produces ; the latter weighs acout tour and . 2008 if pounds, cast in the ehiape of an acon, (he thick+ the outside beng about halfan in 4 contains little beter ‘han a pound of powuos. a + alow fuse was attached to the inede be meace of & mall cord through the small eud of the misao,” all rounds Seldicrs of Fortune in Mexico. We hear little or nothing now-a«lays about United States soldiers going to Mexico on @ ‘'m\s- don” of agriculture ‘and consequences." On the wher hand the news comes to us that the late | cebels in Missouri are pouring into Mexico to large aumbers. A Huuston (Texas) corresponent of the Gow Orleans Pioarcre writes: | Among the abnormal phenomena growing out of | she war, is now to be seen & | 'y of trained and | @arlike troops, estimated at 10,010 or 12 000, most. ‘y Missourians, who have bern rou lered Lomelens | oy the destructive effects of the war n their own State, marching toward the Mexican frontier to ster the service of the Emperor Max. m lian, 1) ey are comman ‘ed by Gen, 8 «Iby, also a M esourlan, abo is spoken of by those who know bim asa rave and and capable offiver, T! ese men start d rom Shreveport on the firs: intimation of the prob- able surrender of the Cepartmrnut, and, being well ermed and driven to desperation by their circum- stances, would have laughed at the ordera of the Commanding General, had he sought to enforce They started about the 15sb ult, tak- | ng with them such Government transportation Vhoy are now far sbedience, and supplies as they needled, beyond the reach 0 ready across the frov such @ body of mento the Luperial ar annos fail 10 exercise a powerful tituence on she future destiny of Mexice 2 Yorend » duubt, Ts ww hinted thas scese soldiers are after “glory.” They aro rather after bread and butter and clothes, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THK VICINITY, MILK is otill maintained at a fcure hevend all reason and couuuon sense, The public leet, ata meeting of milikmen, hod it yoar ago, it was proposed that » ideo. this ois ” view of the link | price then charged tur mik by iaciorm the preat dopreciation of the currene., wo, « aly bicker evale of prices should be adop el, which eur “ uently done, the people cheertuily wey n Bioce that time, bowever, fuluere hove seduced tholr prices to nearly the original (once 6 conse pr qaart, Gold bas depreciated near!. one public le forced to py nit, till he the outrageous prove o rat. for this article, Other odties pay uo ew pe oe » then should New York submit tothe oxtor one sing done something towards couvir the -uthereofthe tolly of their ways, it is eu ce ¢ a thes the public next take up toe cuse of the uk deulers, Tne THERMOMETER, | dogrece nt O A.M, andat SM. it ing vory rapid advance, A\@ar ago to-ioy ihe eleet | figure reached was §/—10 degiers less than es ere day, Soutpicrs’ Wipows axp (ipuaxs—Trey Mesr we Proviney Fow—By w ioport from be Comptroller, it appears that there are no lonser funds ju existence forthe payment: of ie let io the U0 » dows and o:phans of soldier in this ety Many of there are imacoudition of great deetiiution, and with tho withdrawal of the weekly pittance that bas Deen allowed them by the city, their condition be- coues moet deplorable, This 1000 constitu'es less then athird of the actual number of persons who have received relief from this source hitherto. On tart pay-day there were 32,214, among whom ouly £59,285 was distributed—or lers than $2 each for two ecks, The Comptroller appeals to the Common ounell to come tthe rogcus, Bod make an epyro- sterday, indica | ee ‘Temporary loans CoLLision In THR BAY,—About 9 o'clock yesterday morning, the Staten Isiand ferry boat Northfield ran Into the steamboat Joreph Belknap, about a mile below Governoi's Leland, carrying away the port wheelhones, guard and rail of the Belknap, and also damaging her wheel. Both boats were going down the bay, and the Belknap wae endeavoring to cross the bow of the Northfield whem the sccideut oc- curred Tne Towns,—More than 15,900 persons have been accommodated here during the last siz months. Thi number includes bummers and others who look | for lodeings. cerated during the haif year, for felonious aeeanite bas been larver than any ober, Consronation oF ALTARS, — Toxmorrnw Archbirlop Moti akey will consserate the three altare at St. James’ Church. im James treet, which have recently been erected, The ceremonies will cominence at foto uk A.M, and the admiraton will ‘be by tickot (£1 each) ® limited namber of which haveteon faved Thiele the first consecration of the kind that hee taken place in a Catholic chareh tor several peare Civy Tisaxces—Tar Dent Turety-one Mititos Dotrans,—Comptroiler ‘noan's anonuel report of the city finances, for 1844, to the Board of Connetimen, furnishee the following total Nalence December 31, 180 94) 77 Kece pte frou al) sources during 1564 » 63.622 12 Total O27 463 50 Amount of warracts piid io isd4 ©, OL661 68 Ba ance December ii. i864 e1.446,512 The wariante drawn in i504 were as fo owe On eity account On leona epecial and t hole Binkio. tind for the roueanption of the et dott Pi218, 164 41 Binking tuod pays of interest on city devt, 1.444,007 69 O26,2 12. propriations for the wear were ae follows From the genera fund “ea levy 1.220,000 741,004 78 Fighteen murderers have been inear- | The number confined | ener ory $17 34 | The means to provide for the paytrent of the ap- | wil of Ann Graham bequedthés te the Leake & Watts’ Orphan Honse $500; to the American Bibie Bociety 8500; Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres- byterian Charch $600; Trustees of the Board of Dom- | eatic Missions of the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church #600; Society for the relief of aged and respectable Indigent females, #960; St. Lake's Home #260, and to the Colored Home for aged and ind!gent people of Color $260, Potice IvTeLitornoe. — he Stover te. Porter Case.—The examination i» this case was resumed yesterday, at 10 A. M., before Justice Dodge. Mr. | Joba Gieham, for the defence, cross-examined Mr. Stover four houre without shaking his testimony. ‘The defendent was posltive that Porter, actin his | counsel, had taken advantare of his imprivonmpent / | Fort Lafayette, and by pretending to have influence, Inc aced Stover to bim $25,000 wherewith to effect hia reices, Theauthorities with whom he presumed to le futimate, repudiated both Portor and his trane- actios. The case was adjourned till Tuesday, the dower, who keepan ealoon in Wert (rand atreet, was arrested by officer (Grady, on a comp!aint preferred by Georvinna Mackey, of No. 119 Mercer street. Bhe et hat wh ie in aenioon she was robbed by the Privooe: of e dirmon4 pin, valued tt $980, and a gold watch and chain, valued at $100, © watch and chaia were tound on the premises of the # he fac end & but all know ‘euge aa to the whe. exbout the tied thet the watch and chain bad heen 1 for safe keepiug., Justice Dodge commit- ted him jor examination, Robbed While Sleeping. —On Tharedar night, John Btephens of Hoboken, N.J.. having retired to rest, | | Huth inet. at ty A.M. A Wa'ch and Diamond Pin Stolen—Joha Lin- ' i | left bie ellver watch at the head of his bed, and on | Awekening the next morning, found that the watch and s wallet and conten § had both disappeared, jnently offices Du * arrested two men, named Theodore Gate d Chae. Milles. and in mof the later were fonnd the watch, the hao and $1, Jussice Bhandle, committed both she wou ed tor trial 1 Thefro tnoon, hb and Charm Keepe and J. HM. oni aud while there Mchil. bin powered hime It of hiv comp uieu hand chin valued at sich. Ve ar MckKib | bin wae arrested at the Dupout House }y officer Ker- bar On Thora. McK Youthful Burvlara.—Oficer Rae arrested Alfred Scctland and James Koland, chareed with having bi ne L.quor «tore at No. 61 Grand street, on $5,071,604 73 | 7 nday ‘ taht. Just.ce Dodge committed them be expenditnres are na follows : into adress Rusa eure ANiTé He | { Pickprckst Aprented.Officer Long arrested sr err . oO gi1oonn 14 tse terday itiam Kile, who, as charee attempted Board of Education 1,737,000 to iob Mre M ry Sm th of 4 wallet containing a Ad var ok AST R Ho e Pa ' | lake mmm of money, while the purties were in the Li hi ANE aad ali weeoe | Bowers, near Rivington strect, Justice Bhandley Care ar d ma nlenance of Coutral Park, 180 6g) Mubse ven te committed the eecased, Totes eit cet 6 7.27 AS Alovod Never of Stoien Gootla.—On aa” ie Kee ion of the el y deb 6) Dete e+ Cole and Loonett arrested David Interest on Jiedemp wou ot dete for | > » in whee place, at 457 Grand stre*t, was Wal pull pores 1 57 | tor tbe pooda which bad been stolen . Mees, Pullnan & Co,, at No. $21 Total S577 071 OB Justice Dowling committed the pris » clown of 156 inded anc \ ett of tun corporation arnovat! te $UicaTe 824.50 | Feces af Jew —Dustne a fet whieh took ; Y Phcba. HO | place wi ih sof East How om eticet and Broad- against which the Commisonere of the Binking | way, bev ard Gough e:.d 0 strange man, the Fund had ap eecuromulation of @8,767,408 19, Of 621, 170.048 60 wae principally In- curred on account of the Croton Water Works and Central Park, ord is to be paid from the Sinking The re- maining portion of the debt has been incurred for the lowing purposes the entire debt, Tund, which will be ample for the purpoee. Erection cf pv? vc buildines . @155,000 0 Building andiep or * and «lips 54.0% 00 Liquidation of tostin ebt in 1839 2,748,000 00 Indebtedness of te ol Puviie Sehool Society on the ba ¢ of their pro- perty tothe Coie rot or * 154,000 00 Expenses giowing oul o! an! connected With he late Ware... ce cccceeeeeee 4,617,000 00 G8.804,000 00 2,392,900 00 unt pavable from taration receipts trom collect) of nts ob eeeboddcgnes bedese@tOeenneee Oe Grex. HALLECK sails for San Francisco from thie port onthe lst of Ausust, Before he goes he which base wants ‘o eel! his fine war-horeo “Major,” The animal will “been thiough the war" with hin be sold af auction, in this city, if not dieposed of at private eale betore the 21st inet Tur OLD Fine Department Rerrrsenta- Tives met | hureday evening, and resolved to present the banner of the Department and the monument in Firerren's Hall, to Exempt Fire Engine Company, The Marehell House fie, fire bucket of the Cum berland and other military trophies of the Depart thave already been pesente! to the Burean of Military Statietics in Albany, The Bosrd then ad- Journed atne tte. aud went out of existence, Music iv CentraL PARK,—The Central Park Commireioners announce that there will be muricon the Ma'l atthe Central Park, this afternoon, by the Central Park Band, The following is the programme : Past 1, Park March 1. Overture to “Zannetta Auber 2 Polka “Hamoriaten” . Bilee 8. Larghetie Schuize, fom symphon'e No. 2 L. Von Beethoven rant 2 4, Wedding Chorus fiom “Lohenerin”,..R. Warner bh. Be efrom “Iho Zoubertlote’........Mozert 6. Kover's Quik A. Dod worth if Overtime to “ULe. Vou Weber §. March * .. .Kochke'ler 9, Romane k ‘ -L. Spohr 1. Daeh A lop C.J. Hop ine 11, “Nl Bacio” Bong Walts.........0.csccossves Ardits The Uniow Rerreuxine Sororens,—The 1324 New York Volunieers, Col, PJ. Claseon, numbering 889 men, at the Matiery barracks yesterday morning, ed in thie city, and took the fleid in er. with Qemen, thes ron daty in North Carolina, and reeentty e man ab NewLeou ou bis advanes from Georeia, since Joho sou's eurrender, the teviment bas becn stationed at Balisbury, North Caro ina, Son Streek,—William Nash was yesterday brouyht into the 13th Precinet Station Hoase meenai- Die from the heat, Taken to Dellovue Hospital, Gop at the Evening Exchange was quoted acres Faran Ace nue tpents,--Frite Genther, an em Urevery of Kochier B os, in Piret Ave- | eve and was inatantic Killed A child of 8 m do paned Anne Cal ‘ 4 Bost idth ree eloout of led veaterday mor and stuik- | 9 i wridek Che open door Vartaatly kil ed, Dry Goons CLergs’ LARLY CLO ING ABS b ¥=The ection of ofeecs for the ensuing tie he took place on Wedueeday eveurag, The eo 1g ie the resule: Vien tonet A, J, Thompson, Vice Pre n dims Socrerary Ne wo Don ru » Tresamer; Louch, 20 ceantent Cor woof Wan] nud Me : A. Win J. J. Reofeld, H. Cowles, Mo 1 Viett aad Jobin Btowart. Fo. Finarce Ce wee. Johu Wynue, J.B. Griggs and il. | ry AMIS MENTS, Bansvuy's.~ To-ny lerne be t the present dra- Metioreapou A Suiamer reason will commence on Mou a .*hen & tints Combiastion Revel Panto. mine Coup Leet ne of Mous, (rossi. Tone De. | wier, C.K. Fox, Mons. By ine ba, Leone t, Mite, Auriolk « vi h t 4 aone ladies uf the tale ficpen with * The Whate Roiehe and Giant War y eotten up with new and | ep'endid seone COStOTN@S, hace appointinentemac) cal effects nud marvellous ¢ » taations, at an ex. pense of sever thousand dollars, Io the morning, at 1], @ eeries of bietorieal ited, with a dese: iprive lecture, THE COURTS Wo.is Proven—Chaniranie Brorgsrs.—During the past week the Surrogate hus adinitted to probate the while of Archi me L, Montgomery, Henry Sievena Williau Roberts and George Dorr, The will of Martha Codwise, bequcathes to the New York Female AuxUary Bible Sogiey 4, The fel through the bhatchwey of the building lass | paintines, Mlussrative of | the principul ba ves ot the Revolution, will be exhib. | | former received a tractare ot ‘he .ower jaw, His as- | Selbant effected his escape sud has mot been ar- Treated, Sudden Death af a Scldier.-0) Thareday even- ing, J. K. Jones, o private in the 6.) Megiment, N.Y, | Heavy Ariiler:, was found sick, in Canal street, and diod betore reaching Bellevue Hosp.tal. whither he wee being conveyed in a carriage. Lie war on his way homeward, to:e'urn to bis wife and children, who reelue in Southern Maryland, Honorably Dracharord.—Mre, Matthews, of 26 Harrison street, who wae arrest d for receiving alleg- ed stolen goods, has been honorabiy dircharged, “fi scerme that no Feonerty was found on he: p.emtees except that which Iawfully Leloneed to ber, and and which was restored to her by the law, Brooklyn. A New CATHEDRAL is s00n to be erected in Brooklyn for the Right Rev, Bishop Loughlin, on she high ground on Claremont and Lafayette aves. The site overlooks a fine scene of natural beauty, and in- cludes the whole of alarge bleck. The preparations on the ground are already progressing, and the cathe- dial will be, it le expected, a magnificent one, Mpiuie, Morensr, the favorite vocalist, residing in Brooklyn, is to take her departure for Furepe, to-day, in the steamship Virginia, with the (ntention of remaining absent for one year, She is to proceed to Milan, Italy, where she will devote hervelf to the atudy of operatic music, and the culti- vation of her voice, In anticipation of her departure, the friends of the lady bave preseated her the hand- sous rut of $1,500 in gold, | Tur Trounies iN tar FE, D, Fire De- Parrurnt.—Tho agitation in the Fire Department, arising from the recent action of the Commissioners in the matier of the bell-ringers, and disbanding of certain companies, still continues, with no prospect of a spooty abatement, Last aight « committee, con- sleting of one member from each company, essembled at Fireman's Hall, by direction of the Board of Rep- rerentatives, with a view to harmonize existing troubles with the Commissioners, After considerable fencing by the leaders of the clashing factions, the Commirtee adjourned without marking out aay line of future proceeding, Sux Srnoke.—Mr. Robert King, residing at the corner of Firet and Grand streets, F. D., while on @ visit to New York, was prostrated by beat, in Montgomery atreot. After the application of restora- tives, he recovered sufficiently to be brought home in 4 carriace. Hopes are givea by his physician of bis recovery. PoiricaL,—One of the Democratie General Committees, of wh ch Mr, F. J. Lowber is Chairman, adopted an address at their recent meeting, tn which the policy of President Johnson, as thus far divuleed, was endorsed, Anotber General Commit- tre, called the Ru. ulars, held a meeting on Thureday | nieht, at which the Chairman, Mr, James Debauene, | resigned, and Col, Calvin E, Pratt was elected in his Place | Kecoynrry or Tue Bony or Miss Kurw,— The body of this young woman, who was accidentally drowned by falling off a ferry boat into the elip at the foot of Sou L Seventh atreet, E. D., has been recover- | ed snd inverred by her family in Cypress Hill Ceme- ter Ture Covrtrs,—The Kings County Circuit Coultie finieline up the business of June, The next | tesular term will be held iu October, T)e July term Grookivn City Court wil be commences ythe | th inet, when the first twenty names Alcpodar willbe taken up, Issues of fact before a ury els be trlet the second week, and all o‘her ispnes ihe fou. weak, Notes of issue for the Bep- tewler tema should be fied ou or before Saturday, in, Convicrions.—In the Kings County Court of Sessious yesterday, J, Moran and James J. Mayes, were tried on the charve of s‘ealing three horses, from the stable of Alterman B.lss, in Greenpoint, on ehtofthe 4thof May last, The accused were sJ and :emanded for sentence John ‘wararaine? for robbery in having sto.en va) of Mie, Masilds, Wittenbure in the 17th ‘eist of Jusy, 1864 the surn of $0) in b amount bad heen pisced ta her ehand and hiotle lity wae rene 9 Was convi-'ed 0} ub Ault poa Mi. d. Deroaory eet, lie exp » nexte.u $ dau theek heu Busine sot ruin wath bolas fheu [he priecucie wee te sentence Woman Tangn ILt.—A Woman named | Elizabeth Finney, residing at 19 Ci.y Hall Place, New York. was taken suddenty ill yesterda y, in Ever. he sesult of the iutense beat, She » house of Mr, Seaman, Co.ner of ola Bushwick road, where she =A fire ocearred at the | oor ner of th avenue and Mill street, about 7 o'ch ck last t the tins cb WO.0 owpinguished before Mtoe wae done, Foun Drownep,—The b fan unknown Mn Alour LS) cure Ot use, 5 foe nebes hich, was yeste-day jouad in Newtown Cre ‘The only artiple of coching on ceceased when fo as & check shit. e Lody weeronmicersbly decg od, having been i in ibe waser wuous WUy Douay . CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. CHAPTER VIM. Breakfast wae over on the morning follow ing Ko ee at the seeds cowion Chrisian Sat with the two aunts, quirtly ng. Ay, very quietly, even after las t, She had taken counsel with her own heart, through meny wakeful hours, and grown calm and «till, WN liber her ‘ualand nor Miss Gascoigne bad oncé named . Probabiy Aut Hepr'etia did not know and in the crower y Dr. Grey might not have ood to recogniz bim’ Indrea' most like- ly the Young man would take overy avo'ding recogniton from the roaster of bie own college, wi ence he had been ienominiously dis- tisse!, Hie appearance at St, Mary's Lodge was atrange enough, and only to be accounted for by his having been invited by the vice chancellor's | young wife, who knew him only as Sir Edwin Uni- acke, the rich hei baronet, 1, under shadow of these advantages, no donbt ho could easily get into society again, even at Av- onsbridge’ and would soon be mot everywhere. She m'zht have to meet him—she, who knew wh | eho did know about him, and who, though there had been no absclute engagement between then, had suffered him to address ber asa lower for four means of bright April weeks, ending in that thundagboll of horror and palo, after which be never camé again to the farm-bouse, and she never heard trom bim or of him one word more, Ought she w have told all thisto ber husband ~~» ae it her duty to tell bim now? Even now, though it wasthe mere ghost of « fancy, wh abe hu! to con- t » she shronk from co fese ng it, Ble would rasber let it slip beck 60 ite natural Ha- ae’. Tria was the conclysion she came to when cold, clear Kt puto fight ol) the bewillderments wid perplevives which bad troubled her through the dark tours; and she sat atthe headof her boukfast-table,, with Ler own ttle circle around her—tbe circle which, with al! itecares, became ev- ery day dearer and more satisfying, if only because it was ber own, Assle stopped her needlework to cross to Artbur’s sofa—be insisied on being carried every where be- ede her, her r, spoiled, sickly buy —sa #0 ar- ranged his; iliows aud playthings, and gave him « kias oF two tebing about adezen in retura-sho fely t as the Lardest duty, the m: in th's her home, would be preferable to t of Paradise in which she Lad ouce {odu'g out of which she must inevitably have wahened to find it a liv ng bell, The thankagiving was still in her heart when she heard a ring at the hal! bell, and remembered, with sudden com sion, that this was Miss Bennett's bour, and thas abe had to apesk to Ler about the very painful matter which occured yesterdsy Bhe had quite forgotten it till this minute, as wae not surprisn, Now, with an effort, she threw off all thoughts about herself; this business was far more imp: nt, and might involve most serious consequences to the young governess if obl ge! to be dismissed under circumstances which, unless Miss Gascoigne's tongue could be stopped, would soon be about to every lady in Avous- bridge, ‘Poor girl!" thought Christian, ‘she may ne- vor get another situation. And yet per she has dove notbing actually wro no worse wrong than many do—than I did!',—ahe sighed—**in let- ting berself be made love tu, and lelieving it all true, and sweet, and sacred, when it was al!—But thatis over now. And perhaps sho bas no friends any more than I had—no home to cling to, vo mo- thertocomfort her, Poor thing! I wust be very tener over ber—very careful what I say to ber." And following this intentin, ins of sending for Miss Bennett into the diuing-room, as MissGas- coixne probally expected for abe sat 1m grea: Oy deterinined to “ cowe to the root of the matter,'' as she expressed it, Mrs Grey went ous and met Ler in the ball. “You are the lady whors my sister-in-law en- gaged as governess?" *Yos, ma'am, And you are Mrs, Grey?’ peer- ng at ber with some curiosity; for, ue ever) body know every thing in Avonstridge, po doubt Miss Benuneit Was pertect)y well aware thes Dr. Gev's young wife was the cidevunt governess a4 Mr. For- guson's. “Will you walk up {nto my room? I wanted « word with you betore lessous,” “Certainly, Mrs, Grey. 1 b you are quite satisfied with my instruction of MissGrey. Inueed, my recommendations—asI told Mss Gaacoigne— inclide some of toe very firstfauiies—'' “T have po duubt Miss Gascoi que was satistied,’* Interrup.ed Mra, Grey, bos quite liking the fl ppaut showy style ot d ess, and the air, at ent and forward; in truth, something whitch, deepite her prettivess, stamped te gover- ness us underbred, exactly what Aunt Henrietta bad said—* not a lady.” ‘Your qualifications for teaching I Lave no wish to it vostigaie: what I bave to speak about 19 = totally ditfereut thing.’ M.ss Bennett looked uneasy forse minute, but Clristian’s manner was so studiously polite, even kindly, shat sbe secrm to think nothin. could be ser- jously wrong, Bbe satdown composeuly on the crimson sofa, and began investigating, with admir- ing, curicus, and ratier envious eyes, the hand- some room, half boudoir, balf bedcbamer, “Ob, Mrs, Grey, wh nice room thisis! How you mustenjoy it! vse bard lile, teaching chii- dren."* Tt is a herd life, ae I know, for I was once a gov- erness myself."’ This pariealon, von so frankly, without the least hesitation, evidenwy quite surprised Miss Bon nots, With still ter auriomty than the flue room she regarded the fine lady who bad once been @ governess, and was uot as ed toown it. ‘Weil, all Lcan say 18, you uave been very lucky in your marriage, Mis, Grey; Tony wish I wight be the same." That is exactly—"* said Christan, catching at soy thing in her nervous difficulty as to how she sbould open such ap unploasans subject—* no, not exacily, out partly, what J wished to speak to you about. Excuse a plain, almost rude questiou, which you can refuse to avawer if youlke; buy Miss Beunett, Kehould be very glad to know if you ure engage.t" ‘Engaged by Miss Gascoigne?"* “No; engaged to be married. Miss Bovnett drew back, blushell a little, looked muvb sunoy:' aud answered sharply, apparenuy involuntarily, *No\" “ Then—excuse me agaip—I would osk ifI did not feel it abeolutely my duty, inordertiat wo may come to # right UnversianGiig —Lut the geuilernan you were Weiking with yesterday, whip you ask- ed Le.tia w meet youin Wadout-tree Court, was hea brother, or cousin, or wh Busan Boouest wasaltugesber confounded. “How did you tind well ous? Did she cuild tell?—the por- ria httle—but ot course she did. And then youset on aud waiched ne! That was @ Lice trick for one lady to play another" “You are mistaken," replied Christivn, gravely; *] jound this out by she merest acciaent; and as caunot ulow the child to do she same thing again, 1 thought it the most honest course tote! you at once of the discovery I made, and receive your ex: planatious.” “You can't get them;I haves perfect right to walk with whom I piease,’* ‘Most certaiuly ; Out pot to take Dr, Grey's little daugbver with Yo! ad @companics, D, you ee, Mos Bonu —lecliug sorry forties o Poa s-9 tamed sve mie bo latlewn JULIUS LDC ne BOFE « 4 Bil WL Oo gab bo ot Rg alour love ws Peroou By CoBcu Lug thie ss Ve alfulr)—iil, fob aerkvusiy, earnestly, andat a die Acs biel Lhe Cecope Ucveroabdere F i you seo how Wrong th wasto wiuke bev res Bpponbments WILD & child, audinw uce ber to eval uso. tue wvuse UnkboWwn bo bud burse and tavther?" “Yuu are not herown mother, Mra. Grey; it don’, eife.t you,"" * Pardon m ," returned Coristian, very distant- ly, ue she perve.vid ber delicacy was sliogesber Wased upou this impertinent young woman, who appeared well able w bold ber own under auy cir- culnsusnces, it does wifect me) much that, deep- ly as T shal! rogres it, I wuss offer youachece tor your tured mouths’ eulary, Your cogagement, I Lelieve Was quarterly, and I must beg of you w cousiaer it Caucuied,'” Bennets Surned Fed and pales Be stents #ank into one pitifully weak and c: 5 “Oo, Mre, Grey Paon's be hard upoa me: 1 lu oO late ! | er thrown away | ip common between foolish Christian 0, 1} | Aibeny Abe 4 \.ra-humility of the gir } +4 fook ont 6 coarse but elaborately | handkerchief, and wept upon it abun tain’s heart melted. ‘ “Tam vert sorry for you—very sor Dut whet can a Wi'l you toll me chy to this gentleman!” " Yon pPeres cxacaly | but itt Rh ” ac if is your lever, then? he ought te Letitia saya, you go walking together " owen, and if I do, it'snobods's buat own, Tou t and ive very bard it me sittiation,’ fo lh was. Mrs, Grey remembered ber ov dave’ as she now called th: m—remem with pity rather than sbame ; for abe b thing wrong. fhe had deceived no on hereetf deceive!—in « very harmless fa because, in her foolieh, innocent heart, nothing of the world and the world's thought po man would ever be eo mean, ly, ae to tell a girl be loved her unloas in the true, noble, wey nightly way— “Who loved one woman, and whocls clave once and forever, A vague hung about thore days yet, enoug to# cant the halo of her sympaiby over ores mnott, rer 966 give me your confitenc # thie friend of yours, and why ones ho ask von for hie Wife? Perhaps he is poe not efford to marry" “Ov, desr me! I'm not 60 stupid as ® poor man, Riess you! he basa title tatetoo, LIT ges him ishell baveaeply riace” 4 Christian recoiled. Fler ermpathy wre There evidentiy was ing dreary twilight sauntersunder ¢ —not stone; looking up to hercomps thing between 8 r Lanncelot apd the 4 —and this errl, carrying on a clancesti woich she hoped woull—and wae det } take--end ine marriage, with s youncy above ber own station, and just becaus 3 My, und ratood love, Miss Beunett wae utte As for loving bim in the sense that wieffee ble of it, She never thought of love ase™ matrimony. nie Btill, the facte of the case boded il) i eed young nobleman, and a pretty, but coar educated eshopkeeper's deughter—no come of the ‘aintance-—porhape fa Osvce more Christion thought she would quer ber disgust, and wiv the girl to ber “TI do not wish to intrude—uo third 4 aright to intrude upon these afairs; bi could be of any ser¥ice. You must perc Bonnett, that our proceedings are not: bot quiie eafe, re you gure you k about shis gentieman? How long har 4 acquainted with him? He proba ly bel® University." ’ Mise Bennett laughed, ‘Not beo—at, now. He got into s scrape an! leftit, an! been back heres wee! y sbutl have where his ostate is, and all about him. prettiest property, and is perfec')y inc, and a berovet likewise. Only think'’—a: recovering ber apirits, tossed her han ls and spread out her showy, tawdry gow think of being ‘Lady !'—Lady Uniacke.”* (To be continued.) MARINE NEWS. | July S—2. Kisen, 4 26-8, Sets, 7 83— 11, WI CLEARED, 1 STEAMSHIPS—Borursia, Hamburg; Vir? BARKS—Atlontic, Bromen; Evening St BRIGS—Oron: Dewaerare; M T El) John, N B; Firm, Halifax. SCHOONKES—Petrel, Kinston, Jam: f Moneton, NB; W_ A Pitta, Chincotesgue; mer, Richmond; Triton, Providence, ARRIVED. ” ETEAMBHIPB—Camela, Port Roral :f Avht, do; Manhattan, Vera Crus; Corric John Gibeon, Washington; Aliee, Newb Chosapeake, Portland, Me; Louisiana, Liv BARKS.-Palermo, Cow Bay; Jolin Carvy Helen Angier, do; Charles & Edward, Cie:¢ BRIGS—Princess Alice, Nenviters; So Havana; Tweed, Matamoras; Corira. 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