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| ted times seek on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Wurdaye, vefore 7 A. M. 34. Forrth avenue to 424 street, Birth avenue to Hike J State et: yen | atreet, Wil street, it street, Maiden jane, Fulton street, Cham- ra weat Ubstbain, Grand stieet east am way, Canal street west from Broadway — twice in week, ith. All other streets once In each week. Sth. All sabes, livered to contractors or placed in barrels, er. palin, kets or other versels, on sidewalks, in front area, “fon upper aren steps, of any dwelling-house, store & public buiding, shall be removed, in tight carta, every 24 bourse, Ran pxeepted hove referred to, éth. All atreeta, et cleaned" ‘ewept.” and “aweepinas 0 freee and immodiately removed.” “All atreete aball, in ail in- stances, be rprinkled in advance of the sweepers.” Unpaved streets, etc., are not included in the con- tract, and are not required to be cleansed, aud, there- fore, not to be reported, Raine of Vovonreer’s Fawitres.—It is eeource of ratisfaction to koow that the Common Council has decided on appointing a committer to recommend some plan of securing prompt and con- od relief for the widowe and orphans of solders of ar. The committes will communicate with the sothorities at Washington to ascertain facts re- warding back pay, bounties, pensions, etc. time should now be lort in pushing on this needed work, Wzatrn or the Trisiry Currew Con- -OaaTion.It is eeid that the walae of the real estate belonging to thie corporation will, when diesen camberod of existing leases, reach some twenty million dollars. The corporation are raid to have originally owned two thousand and sixty-eight lots, ef which, since the year 1748, three bundred aod eighteen lots have been given away, ex hundred aud ninety-one remain, and one thoirand and fifty-nine have been sold ; yet owing to the rapid iise of pro- peaks in the city of New York, the value of the #ix and ninety-one lo's rermnming Ie many times f than wae originally t of the whole estate. hese lots now form wl real estate in the Firet, Third Fifth Ninth Wards. On the laatot q@hich Mr. Astor obtained of the corporation of an immenre portion of the property, willexpire, Hy this circumstance, (he corporation will have full cou- trol of real estate in the most profitable part of the city, worth, it is estimated, ov milliona of 4 A e Astor lease inclu three hundred and rty-six lota, which were let im the year ITH at seventy-five cents per lot foraterm of ninety more re. The lots are, of conree, all occupied by thuild- which yield erally bikh rents, some iden of the amouut drawn from the teot of those buildings realized when it ie kuown that Mr Aetor'e ae returned in «he Internal Keveuue th District, was over $1. 300,00), ImMENs# CARGO or CoAL,—It was etated recently in # Toston paper thas the lar cares of coal ever landed in an American port was landed in Boston, and contained about seventeen hundred tone, The ship Carrier Dove, Captain Audrews, from Shields, arrived at this port yesterday, bringing two thousand and fifty-six tons of coal for the New York Bas Company. Tae New Fire Derarrment,—The Board of Fire Commissioners yesterday decided to expel (rom the Fire Department Thomas ©. Kennedy, Fore- ean of Engine Co, No, 49, charged with neraulting » are to be Eighth and Shelly, of 45 Engine Co., charged with inrubordina- don ata fire. The Board alro took testimony in th ae ot Prencts Maha‘ly, Foreman of Rusine Co. N . H1, charged with assaulting John Mekeunon sree rein the Sth District, om the eve: uly. bout one-half the present Fire Companies have Sepals Tec estarease eer int at on of oon au imance of their ties «ill we The Roar forwarded levies of thanke to seach company, exprersing the Rurpose of relieving, 5S early day. such of the members of the volunteer as may desire to retire from the service; and Wheto # continuance of good behavior on the part r t the mee 11 of the Board of Foremen and Engi- londay srenine. Hi 2 seers, on M the followng vote was taken on the question of adhering ton forme: re olu- (i the old Departinent aod agaings the m0 tm favor mere: irmative Engine Companies Nos, 1, 3, 9, |, 83, 41, 48,61. Hose Companies Now, 1, 19, 25, 86, 3T, 44, 49, 60, 61. Hook and Ladder Cor. ne. Engine Companies Nos. 2 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 9, 20, 21, 22, 25, 5 #4, 87, 35, 40, 42, lone Companion 6, 9, U1, 29, 94, 26, 21, 28, 29, 33, 35, 45, Hk and “oe Compauies Nos. 1, “The Chief Engineer voted in the uecative, and the Segrete videsou, in the affirmative Mr. Da- tendered his resignation a Hecretary, e change of sentiment which hae taken place among the foremen and engineers since their lust jing may be understood, when it is remembered tthe only vote then given in favor of the new joners was by Hose Co. No, .L Corros SALES were mate yesterday on Government account to the amount of 2,50) bales, at oriees ranging from 83'4c. in gold for low ordinary, Tic, in gold for sea islands, Tue Free ACAvemy.—The commencement exercises of the Free Acatemy take place at rue Academy of Muaic on Wednesday evening, the 19) Inst. The prize-epeoking te sce at Irving Haus om Friday evening of thir weak. Save or tur Firecrs or rur Pey. D Cawin..—The tibrary of the late Ver. Dr. Cabi'l, amounting to alort five hurdred volumes, sad co tisting Of works on theology, zoology, mashor ations »@eologs, and the sc.aners gene onily, to. er with @ large quantity o: patronom.e. end Mathematical inetrumente, ant othor personal pro ty, wae wold by auciion yes criny moeruiog at to iy street, ‘The whole amount realized «am abeus the library bringing oniy $20, \ ‘otum" (B.eviarium Komer he to Dr, Cahill by the sitere of broucht ver, peaent dt 4 @miseal biouchs 14; ary Me emp oyes, brought $42.5 ; Ht? Pres uted by the peopeot Nev rs, sentotf ior 819; aailver goblet, prewonted by the lu of Lime- lek, brought 817,40; 8. tuagic: lantern aud. micto. none, 50; two surplices, #1: world, $13.50; and ® reboot char fastraments, which coves £400 (+ omal) sum of $95, Gop, at the Evening Exchange, opened at 1397, and closed at 189.4. Biocks very strony Grammar Scuoon Commencement, — Grammar School No. 11 (Female Department), held ie annual commencement yesterday, previous to the wummer vocation, The exercivos consisted of Elocu- tlon, Music, Languages (French aud German), Calie- thenics, &c., which reflected the highest credit on the Principal, Miss M.A. Simms, and her tanta, as well as on the pupila theinselyes, The elocution of the young ladies was excellent. Tho pieces selected for recitation were interesting, Aud at the acne time di It to render, and called forth jue real wud na. tural powers of the pupil in connection with there educational accomplist.: » singing tor ‘le Mile lion," by Miss Jennie B. grill, was aciirably read and the recitation of “Thank God the old bias Bring. by Miss Josephine Kiseuprice, war enc 6 composition were Kood, An an Mina, se Emma Mickels, and * What have ve boar.) iss Josephine Staniey, of bhe Kradtatin. Clune were mended, ‘Ihe valodictory * Wonan'e Work" » ou afine of the and astronomical WU), Weub for the Bareh F. Dalrywph, was hiebly tinisued pro | wetion, Addiveses were mide bv em. Cums k and Mickels, and Schoo! supe tor Kintera Randall, ‘be namero: the era as0l tn ah K. Ma rympi, Robina leas at, gares M.McNul, Jueepurne Staciey, Byeiwie’ Berg quetend Fy ie a. bickw s, ACCIDENTS,—Si aday morning, while geome men weie work ng ov tho site of (ne off Cored Orphan Aryluw. corne: Oth avenue aad, d4tn treet, ao emoansmen caw by Parsing wo thom, named Furlsy an!) Mosiice / Wese uli mately rescuod, Mc, de fad bull Dis sege cc ihe dreadiully mangled, Paes wus BO & lousy jured --On Monday, a boy neues seuriel duis th aveuue car, Of poste the Cooper Instituie.........09 buuday ev éuing, F. \ pat u- Burke, of 331 Fifteenth street, was run ovo: in seat by § 1h avenue car and d. ry ed at 765 Th ne, was dro Seitios at the foot of 65th street. His ae van eal recovered. -On Sunday night, Nic solas Heury ide: drowned at the foot of 65th streei, was recovered and taken to the 24d Pie. vinet Station House. James McGe @, 1% years of ving at 811 Monroe street, was run ove. and red scar belonging to th : ag SA Reg Bell a — eraay Coroner Gamble Trt ys eiod ® the body of Hanno ab Dole, 19 years of age, who No | | | } moat valuabie | May, 1806, the lesser | dha plated enuth | died from injuries received on Friday last by be! run over by an Erle R, KR. train near Paterson, NJ. peste that the pie had ascis.eu an cl¢ man over one of the bridges of the road, on which there wae no planking. Having concucted him safely cver she re turned for his cane, which be had drop:e! letor: starting. wae co by an approach ue train, and before the en stop the envi! 4 the train pessed over ber arin, and she was thrown into the water beneath the bridge. The girl was reesve’, placed un the train, bioucht to Jereey City wud iuenee to ie New York Hospital, tere she ded yesterday morn'ne, father is bridge tencer at the plece where tie ace t ccurred ’ Autbar Me sinnis, 11 years of employed by Mr. King, at 75 Fulton atioet, yes eraay afternoon, jump ed area, the elevator to ride (o one of the upper floors. Hie Lead wae accidently causht betweeu the hutch ' end elevator, and so badly crushed that death enaucd ip a ehort time at the New York Hospital. Cor ner Gover held an inquest a verdict of mecicenta!l deuth Was rendered, Deceased lived with his parents at 245 Weert 27th atiees, THE COURTS, Cover Carrynan THis Day — Supr Chambers Now 26 Merwin egt, Me Bhweenet. Lyman. 2S Lea wet, Am. At, Ship Canal Co,; 29 hand act. Doremue; lout. Schelderdai; d—Hemilton avt. Rando 5?.Carroll agt. Good Reilly act. Good; 64 Unebaste net, Weedetal; To--Gail agt, Scheider: 70 Squire egt, Gilmen ; § In re, the Petith.a of Jane H, Maiowe, &c.; 96—Mouren agt. Whitney; 114-- Ackwyn agt, Ackwyn; 115—Newton ngt. Tyrell, -In the U. 8. District Court yeetercay, Gifty barrels of distilled liquors, seized by the Collector of Internal Revenue, for violation of the revenue laws, were confiecated and order sold, no ciaimant appearing Cocrt ov Genrnatr Pessions,—The following cases were divposed of yesterday in the Court of General Sessions: George Kiem plead guilty to an attempt at er nd larceny, and was sent ‘othe Pen'tentiary for for three months Costles de Poll. ne there aie three indictments for grand ia @ui'ty to one of the incletment nd wae e to State Piison tor five yenre «James Van Horn plead eulity to burgiare in the third dewiee Ke- tuanded | Mary Ciauey, plead euilty to robbing a eoidter, and wee eentenced to state Prison for one year Joreph Courter. alies Byuinty Joe, plead »uilty to an ult with the intent torob Mr. P. Cleveland. by means of garrot- ing, Kemanded James Sheehan, convicted of robbing a returned roldierat aden in Water street, war reptence) to State Piison for five veace Jobo Underhill plead euiity to grand larceny, in tak- ing © othing frou errand boy nd war scat tO State Prison tor two yenre,. ward Kmith pleaded euilty to eraud larceny panced Joon 8 mone, sneak thief, was cony cted of an atiempt at d iareeoy, and sent to Btate Prison for two years aod ez moniba Powter Tstectioence.Diacharged Soldier De- | Srauded. Charlies and Anoa Wilson, keepers of | “eerar stor No. S08 Canal street, were arrested on Monday night, charged with robbing Patrick Lee, @ discharged soldier, living at 545 Weet 42d atreet, The complainant alleges that on Friday evening he | entered the premires of the accused, and, forming the acjunintance of a woman named Lizzie Jones, one of the boarders, repent @40 for wine, bealdes civing the girl $0. He remained about the ploce until Mond+y morning, when he missed hie siver watch and #1665 in mover, besides the larce eum expended ‘by bit, He montioned bis lors to Wilson, and the Iatter admitted that bis wife had taken the watch and money, Subsequently, the time-piece and $100 in money waa returned to him, but the balance was not recovered, The accused were coinmitted by Justice Hogan, Another Soldier Robhed.Early yesterday morn- ing. John Ryan, a dischareed soldier, living at 60 Oliver etreet, waa reenu ted, aa alleged, in Henry street, by William Sonle and James Graham, alias (irimen. who knocked him down and stole $40 trom him. Officer Connor, of the Tth Precinet, eubse- quently arrested Soule and Giaham, and Kyan iden- tified them ae bis assaidlanw. They were committed by Justice shandley Rold Attempt at Robhery.-Officer Schmidt, of the 26th Precinet, yesterday morning ariesied John Alien, @ butcher, charged with aeeaniting and at- tempting to rob Mr. Boyd and his wife in Chariton #treet, near Hudson, Allen and a conteterate, aa alleced, knocked Boyd down, when Allen wae arreat- ed, The prisoner escaped trom the officer, but was recapture by Officer Kowland, aud committed by Justice Dodge for trial Deaperate Aasault.On Monday evening, Michael O'rarrell and Caroline Geiver quarreied, at 513 Fighth street. Bloss parsed, when p rarrelh as is charged, threw Caroline down @ ftlirhe of etaira, the fell fracincing several of her ribs, O'Farrell was arrested by Officer Bergmaun, of the 11th Precinct, Ligvors Conriscaten | Brooklyn, Sreren ro tHe “ Anpuction” Casr.— The supposed abduction of Mise Boyd, by Thos, Arm- strong, a returned volunteer, has turned out rather romantic, It seems that an elopement was arranged, and the young Indy'e appearance at the theatre wae © part of the plot. On the night of the disappearance, the young couple were married and left for a cottage on Staten Island, ‘Their whereabouts remained a mystery until Monday evening, when the parents of the bride found her at the piace named. At first they threatened the young couple with summary punishment, but after tome explanations by the geulemen and tears by the ladies all was forgiven, Tur Cyrress Hitt Roap Ovrrace.—The ex mination cf the seven young men charged witha diab fea) outrage ou the person of Mra. Rosa Alien, a injured vyomen she bac becn iu tyronnd | romiatet ; cor Nee wtod tit 1. depos then presence at q € oUtrne he tev imony fer he eo ten 14 wot affect macrialy ihe acts as Bhat © # adjourped (ul bt riday, ATTEMYTED Svuicibr,—A Lerb doctor named Andreas Eveiain, residing in Graham evomus, near Johnson street, bk. , yesterday made two attempts tocetrnmitenicide Hew firet obseived by officer ‘ of the 40th precin attempting to daeh out hie brains agalnsta fence. The officer took of bit, and while on their way to the station Evelain tuade another attempt at eelt-estiy strangula The man w evideuuly inear will Le t tothe Asylum Tur Brooktys Maker Assocrarioy,— Accompany undor the above titie was authorized by the last Legislature, to establish markets in ditferent parte of the City of Brookivn, in order t ty held, Cy rue Posmith wee elected ten p fent, and 1), T 1 Reoielaiy will » hela which ® permanent oryanization will bee Srentrsvers,—The following person convicted yemeidsy io the Kings County Court of Sossioue: John Reilly, busciary, vd degiee, 5 veure Sate Prion: Jamee Vor vant larcen.. Spare Rince Pi \ Wit ces ly . * ‘ " House ‘ € ' ' ul Pp erlcued ‘ § 4 has ive ime ape ‘ ‘ town, a HH! Wits mid bsuuee,, kiahd imscdu,, by eae Plaie Misono, Fett rrow a Tree,—Robert Pinn, aged 1 11s ears, son ofa teidins ov the corner of AUsalic and smith streets, tel from atiee mear his parents ence, rday, anu trectured bis skull, His coodinon eoarious, PovtricaL,—The National Democratic Gen- eral Commitice met last night but did no business bevoud filling a few vacancies in the Ward Delega- tions, after which they adjourned, becan't for the life of him un- derstand why 8 gemibling house is called a hell ; for ifeman wanted to tind a pair-o'-dice upon egrih, surely the discovery would be made there, Scnoaains an abandoned woman, | enterday befo.e The following, from # letter from the wife of « duman, gives an account of the plague of locusts ' tn Syria: Malaka, May 18—1 think you will teres'ed to bear about the swarms of locusts which have visited the whole of Palestine and the Leba- nom and which, I fear, will leave litttle food for man or beast, Early in last month the locusts first appeared, and in such myriads, that on looking through the teescope they seemed like « dense fal of snow, (a huge yellow flakes, as far as the /eyeco ld reach, sud continued for weeks to cover the whole land, with the exception of @ small por- ‘ton. Weare very thankful that in our two liule villages, and for s few miles around, no locuste alighte, Ty eveninz the town crier used to go around and call out: '*Men, women end children | of Maalaka, you are to leave your work, aud go to drive jocust, an’ he who disobeys shall r hours in prison, aud pay a fine y shouting and drumming, the people friziten some of the swarm to binder tbem from depomting egxs. Then, fortnight le er, @ roclemation was issued thal 'y indi- vidual must bring » measure of locuate oer to the beraylio to be burnt, and those who coulc not eather must buy their siare. So locust eggs were | sold atabigh price, and finally burnt. The last thing ordered was s formavon of litle canals, | into which she youns larv® (aow oatched, and fat ing Voracious): ) wight be chased sud destroved en manne, The k nu ot locust is the gryllus migra- torius. With all their eforis and oruers from te Silsau, very few, comparat.ve'y, can be killed, and I fear the land will suffer grievously. The locusts | have nos come here for twenty years back, and | ther visit now i868 ppowed to be owmg to the very mnild wir . My busband is gone bo meet Daoud Pasha, the Governor of Lebauon, who is coming to-day. The coustry ‘s iu a more settled sate ot lat Phe people sa, Daoud Pusue's gov- | Orninent is the best tue Levauou has over lad. He mauages to keep the peace between the hosiie Maronites, Deuses and Mi slerns, anu is very sures | ud just (Comparatively, o. course). | MARINE NEWS. July 12-8, Rises, 459-8, sete,7 2-H, Water. 10 58, CLEARED. STFAMSHIPS.Cuba, Liverpool; Georgetown: Elizabeth, Baltimore, SHIP—Welbster, Norris, for Liverpool. BARK—Yamuri, Johnson, Sagan and Matanzas. BRIGS—Man!ius, Matainoras; Virginia, Malaga; Bowota, Aspinwall, ©. A. FCHOONPFRS Albert Treat, Mavaguee; Typhoon, Lingau; § A Smith, Camp Pinckey, Fla; Anna Lewis, Mobile; F K Bennet, City Point; A A Eldridge, Phil, BLOOP—Thowas I Hall, for Providence, ARRIVED STFAMSHIPS. El Cid, Newbern; Carolina. Beaa- fort; City of Limerick, Liverpool; Sentinel, City Point; Euterpe, Wilmington, Evening Star, New Granada, Charleston rrier Dove, Shields; Hansa, Bremen; FC Knight, BARKS~White Cloud, Lingan; Merrimack, Zaza; Agra, Cienfuegos; Mary F Dyer, Cow Bay. BRIGS Barry & Aubury. St Jago; Harriet, Cien- fuexoe; Orient, Cow Bay; | Thompson, Charlottetown; pees: Aura, Cow Bay; F Hi Parker, Dor- RCHOONERS—8 Hi Cady, Washinetoo, D C; Reward. Lingan; Horton, Windsor; J W Ratfield, do; A M Haines, Virginia; J 8 Lee, Alexandria; KR Rip- plin, Warhington: B Baylis, Beaufort; Ellicott. Ha- van: Isabella. St Andrews, N HB; Guide, New Haven for Elizabethport; M R Carlisle, Newport for Eliza- bethport; Virginia. Boston; Armadilio, New Bedford; T P Abeel, Providence for Albany: J F. Port Jefferson; White Boston; C T Hazard, Hart- ford; Mary A Rowland, New Bedford; Atlantic, Cow Biy; James & Lucy, New Redford; Sinaloa, G Bay: T Benedict, Greenport; Amanda, Machias; Harriet Neal, Lubec; Wm Thomas, Bos Duroe, Newburyport for net kines Epviton, larwich; Whisuer, Taunton; 8 T King, lair: Arties, Bomer- tet; W C'Hall, Rockland tor lem; Lady Suffolk, Hangor; Mystery, Gloucester; Tiger, line Haight, Gloucester, BELOW —Sbip Underwriter, Pensacola; brig Neva, ton; Eme- ~~ Too Late for Classification. PEATES. ~~ WALLACE-—BioominapaLe Carnonic Aasocta- tion. There will be a special meeting of the above Association, thie Wednesday evening, at 756 o'clock, to take action respecting the fune: of our late mem- ber, T. J. Wallace, onganiat of 9th at. church. J. P. TRAVERS, Prest! WM. D.HOGARTY, Rec. ig BelEstT’s GENUINE AND INIMITABLE _ HAIR DYE!! 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AND BALL PACKEI, | At DUChwW PRICEY, A Dratte urallable vughout Engiana, Ireland, and & © engwe paesare, eeD. ior their iho cia eouutry, Can ao ue tO , ‘BRO THER & CO,, 823 padi 8o South strees, JASSAGE FROM AND TO” LIVERPOOT, aud London ty the Old Black Star Line.For Liverpool the JOHN BRIGHT sails on June 2Sth,— For london, Ihe KHINE, sails op June 24th.— zor pasenge apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fyiton GQTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND TIVER- Cabin eg LOUISIANA sails Saturday July 15th, eV, sleerage ey. Avply to WILLIAMB & Gu. ¢ Oo LE Lowes ryt , YArpCOid yable in curren- N, 29 Broadway,J36 or STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— Apply at this office | | | | | CHRISTIANS MISTAKE. —- 9 —-. CHAPTER X. fir Fiwin Uniacke did not appear again at the Lodge, or not farther than the ball, where Christi- ap, in parsivg, taw several of bis cards lying in the card basket. And, two Bundays, in glancing catually down the row of atrangers who eo often frequented the beautiful old ebape! of Bt. Bede's,ahe thought she caught sight of that dark, handsome face, which had once seemed to her the emboti- ment of all manly beauty, Butshe looked steadily forward, neither seeking nor pe ie Ba re. cognition, There was po need. As she passed outof the chapel, leaning on her husband's arm, the grave, graceful woman, com rather than yroud, Bir E.win Untacke must have felt that Christian Grey was na far removed from him and the like of bie as if she dwelt «lready in the world beyond the grave, But this, perhaps, only mado him the more determined to see ber Now and then, in her walks with Phillie and the cbhildreu—she now never walke! alone—she ras certain she perceived him in the distance, his slight, tall Ggure, and jar way of swinging bis cane, as he stroll ywn the long avenues, now glowing into the ity of that exquisite May time which Avonsbridge people never weary of praising. Bat oty!), if (t were he, and if they did meet, what harm could it doto her? She could always guard heise f by a lady's strongest armor—perfect courtesy. Even should he recognize her, it was roy f to bow and pass on, as rhe mace up her mind to fo, should the ocvasion arrive. I; never did, though several times ebe bad ac- tnally been in the same drawing-room with him. But it wasin a crowded company, and be ejther dit not eee her, or had the good taste to sssume that he had pot done so. And Miss Gasco gne, whose eye he caught, had only given bim e distant bow, “T hall bow, in spite of Dr. Grey and his crotcheta,” eaid ene, ‘Dut I suppose you are too much afraid of your bushand.'* Christian did not reply, and the conversation dropped One good thing cheered her. remained in Avonsbrid Sir Edwin Uniacke and Miss Susan Bonn ts ‘was ati)! staying, and doing wel, in the house of tne blind old woman forty mi es away. Shortly ber mind became full of far cloner cares. The domestic atmos here of the Lodge was grow- ing daily more difficult to breathe in. Christian, though young, was neither ignorant nor inexperienced ; and when, day by day and week afer week, she bad to ait #till and see that maddest of all sights to @ tender heart, c! ildren slowly ruined, exasperated by injustice, embitter- ed by punishment, made decettful or cowardly b; continual fear, her epirit wakened up to its full diynity of womanbood and motherhood. And at last there cume s day when, passive re- sistance being useless, she had tostrike with astrong hand; the resolute band which, as before seeu, Christian, gentle aa sho was, could lift up against iujustice, and especially injustice shown to chil- dren. Is bappened thus: Oneday Arthur had been very naugh.y, or so his Aunt Henr.e.te dec 1, when Mrs. Grey, who beard the disturbance, came to in- quire into it. She thought it not such great wick- edness—rather # piece of boyish misciief then inten- tional “insult,” as Miss Gascoigne affirmed it was. ‘The lady bad lost ber spectacles; Arthur had pre- tended deeply to sympathize, had aided in the search; and finally his aunt had spens sev- era) minutes of fume and fuss, and angry accusa- tions against everybody, he had led her up to the dining-room mirror, where she saw the spectacles —calnily resting on her own nose! “But Lonly meant it as a joke, mother, And oh! is was ev funny!" cried Arthur, betwecn langhing and sobbing; for bin ears tingled » with the sharp blow which had proved th matter Was no fun at all to Aunt Heuriettas, “Ip was @ very rude joke, and you ought to beg your aunt's pardon immediately,’’ #aid Chria- tian, gravely. Rat begging pardon was not half enough salve to the wounded dignity of Mise Gascoigne. Bhe bad been personally offendea-that sreatest of all enmes 1D her eyes—and she demanded condine punishment. Aimost brutal grew the expression of Arthur's sor thin face when his aunt insisted on a flogging with the old familiar cane, sud alter the olu cus- tom, by Phillie’s hande. “Do it, and I'l) will Phillis !'* was all be said, but he looked a8 if he could, and wonid, And when Phillis appeared, not unready or un- willing to execute the sentence—for she bad bitter- ly resented Arthur's secession from nursery ruie—— the boy clung Gespe: with both bis arms round bis step-mosber sist, and the s Kk of “Mosher! mother!’ half fury, bel! cespair, jerced Christian's very Leart. “[didn's mean it! I didn't, mother!’ cried the boy, incessantly, as he clung to ver for protection, And Christian held bim fass. Miss Gascoigne, if you will consider a little, I ihink you wall see that Arshur's punis. ment bud better be of some ober sort tasn owging. We will discuss 18 between ourselver, Pails, you n go."" bar . Phillis did not offer to stir. Nurses Obey my orders,” screamed Mira Gas- ‘Take thas wicked bey aod cane Lim oNurac,’! said Christian, turning verv pale, an! speaking in sB Ususually suppressed voice, “if you say one Sager OD MY BoD you quib My service immevtiately ”* Me otton of authority wes so unexpected, ey 800 yes Hol Overetepping ove tueh the a henty which Mra Grey really possessed, that bowh # sier-in-l vd Bervaut d posted, and offered no resistance, unt! Mi quivering with passion, “This cap not go on, I must know at once my nehiein this bouge or quis, Paillis, kaock at the study-door and say I wieo to speak to Dr, Groy— that is, ut Mrs. Greys your mistress, will allow ‘ou,"* mn Certainly," said Christain, Aud then, drawing Arthur beside ber, and ting down, for she frlt aba in every Lmb, she waited she event; foritw struggle which she bad long felt must come, and the sooner it came the better. So she ast still, uttering note word except an occasional whisper of ** Be quiet, Arthur,'’ uatil Dr, Grey entered the room, Even thep abe re- strained herself so far as to lot Miss Gascoisne tell the story, She trusted—ass sbe knew she could trust—to hor busbind's sense of justice and quick sigbtedness, even through any amount of cioudy exaggeration, When the explanation came to an end, aad Dr, Grey, sorely perplexed and troubled, looked toward his wife nieshionln Jy, all she said was a suggestion thwt both the children—for Leti- tia bad watched the whole matier with eager cu- nosity from a corucr—sbould be sent out of the room, “Yes, yes, certa'nty ; Arthur, let go your moth- er's banc, andrun up to tho nursery,"’ But Arthur's piatative sobs began again, “I can't go, papa—I dar. mu't ; Poillis will beas me |" ‘ist istrue, Christ lant “Tum afraid itis, Had not the children better waitin wy room f' Tbis o:aer given, and) the door closed, Dr, Grey Satcown with ® Very ‘pi.eous couvteresuce, He was suct a lover of peace and quictue.s; aud now to Le bronght trom his : wudy ico the m «st of this domest.c burrl au@—It \eas rather bard, He look: ed trom bis wife to bis @ eter, wud back again to hewae. Th re ba €) es ressed aua briy tered a Vile, The cont. Ween bhe iWo iw ts was greei—one so Herve apd) bitter, the other sau in- deeu, but composed and sirong, Nature herself, Who, iu the louy ruu, Us a dec.dea bei.cun false aud true autuor.ty, 6.oned a vuce WLO pos. sesso. the laiier-——whicu oj the two Women Was be most filed to govern chilaren. * Houriletta,"? sai Dr, Grey, Wish metodo? If my boy b course be must be pumsher, Grey } ne will do wias is right, “Then Ihave no longer any authority in this house 7"* * Authority in my wife's houso my sister could hardly desire, Intiuence she might always have ; be Gascoigne said, “what is it you offended you, of ve him to Mrs, aod respect and affection will, I trust, ne Dr. a x . , rey © very indly, and held ous bis band, bus Miss Casco: threw it angrily aside; and then, breaki through even the unconscious restraint ip which most | | women, even the most violent, sence of a man, and al held by the~ rt Ay master,ahe burst out—thie won cursed with that terrible lominance of ee men is ugly enough, in women absolu’ netiles 7 “Never! Keep your hypocrisies to yoursel’, your wife too—the greatest hypocrite I know. abe can not deceive me. Maria—and abe rushe luckleas Aunt Maria, who that instant, knittin’ hand, was quietly entering the room—‘orme t. Maris, and © witness to what your broth doing. He ia turni me out of bis house~ who, since my ir r died, have beer. Ii mother to his children, He is taking thero!: me, and ceiving them ver to that woman—that low, cunning soman '"' “Stop I" cried Dr. Grey. “One word more that, and I will turn you outof my house— this very night!" There was a dead pause, Even Mies Gaacc was frightened. Christian, who had never in al’ life witnessed such scene, wished she had “ anything—borne anything, rather than have ¢ cause for it, —- Fe “Ob, dear Arnold, what fe the matter? haven't been vexing Henrietta? Mut rou oF vex anvbody, you are ao good. Dear Henri we really to go back to our own hf Avonside? Well, I don't mind. ff @ very pretty house, far more cheerful the Lodge: and our tenants are just leaving. they have Lay the furuiture in the teat of orc the nice furniture thet dear Arnold grave us, .. know, Even if he does want us to leave the M4 it is quite natiri T always said so. An shal! only be a m y, and can have the % dren to spend long days with us, and—" ow 8 mple Aunt Maris, in her hasty jumping at clustons, bad effec'e! more than she thought’ more harm ani more god “T asvure you, Maria,"’ said Dr. Grey, lock of sudden relief, which he tried ba man!—to conceal, “it never wae my in @iggest your leaving, but since you have t geovied it—” 7 ‘4 “Twill go," interrupted Mise Ganenigne not auother word; we will go. I will not st-+ be insulted here; I wil! return to my own hor | My own poor, humble cottaze, where at least 4 live independent and at peasce—yer, Dr. G Will, however \ou may try to prevent me" “Ido not prevent you. On the contrary, I § sider it would be an excellent plyn, and you my ful’ consent to execute it whenever ‘ choose." | This quiet taking of her at her word—this ff determined and masculine maaner of settling ehe had no intest on of dong unless drivenly | through « «eres of fm nine ar um nt, cog | tions and storms was quite tuo much for 4 | Gascoigne, ut “Go back to Avonside Cottage! Blutmyscs) | in that poor miserable hole" ‘J “O | Henriette !''expostulated Aunt Maria, ** - it i® go nicely furnished — with the prey *. Breen-house that dear Arnold buils for um, at “Don't tell me of green-houses! [aay it ist ahole. And I to settle down in it—to exile n from Avonsbridge society, that Mra.Grey may here, and boast that sho Las :iriven me out fieli—rme, the last living relative of your deaul | wife, to sn» nothing cf poor Maria, your exce) sister, to whom you owe go much—" ti ‘Oh, Hour'etta ' pleaded Miss Grey once r. “Never wind ber, dear, dear Arnold.'* fe Dr. Grey looked terribly burt, but he and Maria exchanged one glance and one bong tn? clasp. Whatever debt there was bet weenh« a ied and sister, love bad long since cance ball, “Pacify her, Mari her think better c 1 tha nonsense. sud my waters could never be rivals; itis, culous to suppose such a thing. But, in: I believe we should all be much better me you were in your own house at Avonside."* nf “T think so too,'' whispered Aunt Morea. “IF thought eo ever so long.’’ eft: ’ “Then it ie acttled,"* repliel Dr, Grey iy mild Way in which he did sometimes setile thy 4 and sfer which you might just as well att ‘fe to move him asso move the foundation of Vy Bele's, fy! t Ik wae allao sudden, this total domestic ré tion, which yet every boly inwardly recog's bo reief, that fora minute or tuo noe 1 more te say, until Miss Gas Who generally bad both tLe first word and the_ broke out again, ‘ “Yes, you bave done it, and it shal! newer bi done, however you may live tor:pent it ! Grey, I quit your bourne, shaking the dnat ofy feet; sco that 16 does not rise up tn inde, against you. Miria—my poor Maria—your brother may forsake you, but I never will, Wig) away together —to-morrow.”" a Not to-morrow," said Dr. Grey. ** Your tery fe only just left, and we must have the cog)! ie comfortable for you. Let me see, this ing § uppose we sertie that you leave on the 80, ’ June, Will that do, Maria?” "4 As he spoke he took her little fat hand, patt ry lovingly, and then kissed her, vi “You'll not be unhappy, sister. You kuow«{ ovly going back to the old ways, and to thea}, country life, which you always liked much t i than this."* ‘ “Much—much better. You are quite righ! ‘ you alw re, dear Arnold.’* ar This was said in & whisper, but Miss Gasco,s shot it, ’ “Ah! ves, Dace crhat ron sre doing—stems” from me the unly heart hat love: ve—x«reu: @ ' : 3 ry cal her to @.t te N \ oll. Do i, ML Remain with yu: brother ani your trow.! wite, Forvesme Woo aw nothing to any bor of no use t) one cies ue lL ving.'* id Poor worn! without mi ing it, he had- ’ upon somet: ng very nesr tLe truth, iy Coraueu's esrt smote her asi: ahe herse!f byw, been gui'ty of Injustice toward Miss Gascoby: when sho saw Mies Girey creep up to her old trie) the tears flowing like # mi |-siream. sie “No, dear, I shall not stay behind. Ardy doesn't want me. A‘d Ihave always put up & - you semchow—I mean, you have put up wichy 1 ] manage $> clo it still, We'll live tog: i ewe di tor 60 many Years, inour pu A costage and garden that dear Arnold gave us,@ i I will look alter my pouliry, and you st do your — visiting. Yes, dear Heuriewe® . will be all for the beat, Weshali be #o indepy > ent, @ happy." tt Happy! Is was nota word in Miss Gascolct) | dictionary, Bat she looked with » cergain tenth’ ness as the fond litle woman who bad loved 4) borne with ber, veverin the smallest degree’, sisted her since they were girls tovetuer, 4 “Come, thea, Maria, we will share our last Pe tovether, You, at ‘east, have never wronged Come away,” And so it was all over—safely change, wh 1, ver—this g4 h, however longed for bad not contemp! aga possibility befure, Ik hb ranged itself out of the not trivial elenen wreat events often do, There could be n that everybody felt it to Lo the bess thi: everybody was vory thankful ;and yet ¢ wawhed her bustand with a» little uncerta_ until she Leard bin Leave a sigh of relie! yt “Yes, lam sure it was right to be done, ay 1 hope is is not wicked in me, t 4 am glau itis done, Are not you, Christian * ">, so glad! 180 wiad."* To have the Lodge made into @ real home home a.sogetuer hor own—-and etaptied cf al! those who Was really ber own, with a glad wp: coms ior. any visitors, coming and yong, » § never permanently interiering with the svat Rerrow C10. @0! bbe family fresiie; to Le re~ nilet essin Liro*n louse; so have her timel® hersel ; to spe d tong morniugs with the cht, , ren; (ong eveuia.s alone with hoy husbanu, A » if he gat tor hours poriug cver his ie and via wos speak @ Word—ob, Low u ' would be, oy {To be Continued.) vee “ aT TEC Or Te H' AND HARLEM RAyyy rom r Monday, June 5h, ising Aibany conuecting with Northern Western trains will leave New York us tollo Froin Hudson Kiver De: Oth st. end liih ave 7.3U A. M,, 2, 4, 6 10.502’, M., and from Harlem {, obe we \ Pot, 26th et. wud #th ave. at 11 A. Mo and 4.40 by Vickews good ou either roure, W. H. VANDI! | BILT, V.P. 445 0 fh TEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR C( 1s zens, Weert Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Mil,’ s & Poughkeepsie and Rondout, from foot of Desbrokt. ( bLevery alternoon, excevt Sunday, at 8s o'clock, \\" \