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nae ew OS for the were unknown {in those tilver were more plentiful the graves due was that of who killed ten years ft. Fis Theatre. ts the fall Ben do Ddrecelets, bresstpin, &¢., on he er i the grave; the reranine of Mrs Gitea were fone te fff oe ff ae pn nae ape bt t did no i the Patt houet it wae re sreed among them that the wee over 95,000, ‘The fect in, bow- ren aban 1b is onl , nd not woth ever $10. Mrs. 6 n Kurope, and sent for, LOCAL NEWS. NBW YORK AND THe VICINITY, nd probably Strent Cieaxinc.—A larie force of police- ™men were on duty yesterday evcorting the garbage ‘sarte that perambulated some of the up-town etreets. No special attempt wae made to weep the rireeta, | WA Arrested, Capt. Perty to) ‘Dut an immense amount of garbage and ashes was Temored, amid the «roana and opposition of able- Bodied men who appeared to have nothing els to 40, In some places the women and children gave “aid and comfort" to the riotously inclined marcn- Hines, by upsetting garbage boxes and ash barre's, or flinging stones at the cartmen while performing thelr duty. Additional cartsand men were set at work, end this morning another fresh gang will be employ- @1. Io 4 few days the work is to be done regularly tm all the Wards. The wen who reiuse to bo em- Dloyed by the contractors, continue to hold daily | period meetings. Yesterday afternoon, alarge number of men enld to have been formerly employed by City Inspector Boole, to clean the streots, asraulie! the mou em- Ployed and the new contractors, while the latter were engaged in the 13th Ward. The poles repaired to ‘the assistance of the workmen, and ariested Peer ee Themes Fay. Jaren Lynch, Edward Jones, derand Patrick MeCulium. af the co:ner id Broome atieote. Tt is charped that Me- etreek Job Drew. a dirt cartruan, with @ rung, seriously fujuring him, Justice Shendiley all of he persons but Jonrr and fer to ba two fer were diechareed, Office: Ludiow @pamber of men on the corner of Broome and streets, and believing ‘hey inteu ied to wake Qn assault on the men eogaged in cleaning the etree s, eee rd y¥, when Patrick Smith refured to | J Fr arrested Smith. and wok him betore ne ah ETD who discharged bir wilh a@ repil- / Itisenid thet an sesnult was alro made on en in the 17'h Ward, during which sever. were sevorely injured, Ln bth street, corver ie, @ man was knocked down and had bie ano In Avenue ©, between Sd aud 4b rtroets, men were set upon and seriously beaten. Io Sie Ward, a carriace drove up, out ot which four | @en jumped and attacked aman who was driving a eam, throwing him off the Lox and injuring him re« + There were no arrests so far as could be as HI fit é Ges, Hooxen.—This gentleman, whois to suc- © @1 Gen. Dix 1a command here, had an interview on Taseday morning with the Jatter at the Headquarters m Bleecker strect, and in the afternoon again vimted the Headquarters. Gen, Dix was yesterday in Wash- ingtoa, accompanied by Colonel MeMahon, of bis staff, and visited the War Department there, It is tated that Gen, Hooker will probably assume bis ow command next Monday, Tae Fine ComMissioners yesterday recei\ - 04 evidence on the charges preferred against How Companies 18, 26 and 49, for riotons and dirordesly vonduct while proceeding ton fire in the Blghil Dis- tiet, on the 6th instant; but the case was pot dis posed of, its further consideration being postponed for the present. Members of Companies 18 nod 2 were present. The Commissioners have received various other compinints aud reports, one of which ® to the effect that Engine Companies | and 9 in- fend to disband Tuesday nivht. The Board auticl- sated no serious trouble in noon getting their aifaire {nto full operation, and have taken precaution aeainat ony disastrous consequences in case of insubordina- fon on « fire breaking out, An Amerkeag enviue ane been ordered for this city, of a style similar to that of the steam enwines in the cities of Newark and Baltimore. Repais,—Yesterday morning about one hun- fred and fifty rebel prisoners arrived at the Mattery verracks from Elmira, Moet of the men belong to Gouth Carolina and Georg ia, and are awaiting trans. (ration to their hoes, They say that « large umber of their comraies died in prison from diar- thene and Other dincaves. Tre Hoserrat Sure has been sent to the lower Quarantine for the season, in charge of Deputy Health Officer Dr. Walter. Tue Furerat ov Francis R. Tintox, Fx- Recorder, occurred yesterday,from St. John's Chape! The remains were convered to Greenwood. Kev. Morgan Dix offic itted, and all the clerey attached to the Trinity congiegation were present, Mr, Tillon beinga member of that church The pall-bearers werd Mersre A Oakey Hall, 58. &. Lyons, Guy Rich ards, A.C. Kowior, M. Morrouyh, A, Boll, and J Huseok. THe Pouce TRiALs,—Yesterday morning there wos u very Inge crowd in the Conrt room, and large numberof complaints were disposed of. All the Commissioners were present, SB sticer of the Ith wa charred with intor- featfou. Reveral withered pow! tothe tach while several uibers deposed to the couuary, wapvely denied being dinnk, bul ling unwell, he entered a jij) the acew ed admitted that, or store and got a Glass of Btoughton Bitters aud Peppermoat. The morekeover stated t! at the otlterr enue toc hi etare, | oldi MC. wid appurently in ereat pain. ing He wixed bin a ¢) f int, Mr. Aolon (uw aad Peppermint! 1 now drunk on, ‘Laughter #tated that the char that he was in the Stoughton Bitters and Me gly)—Rourhion Bitters what our Policemen vet Pina of the Precinet rot the witness was bad, aod | abit of * bhov': he queer” counterfeit money, ‘Acton| A prot ee ee taro into. v1 did not know wh r * character OL, pO lato @ ore coud Preeinet w for about half should have been Nat ony ty was. tT Acton-—When you out of thy dryg store, an Meitieray arged an offic n¢ in a house in M post. e did vot bi been committed, ax bu n cat window several tines while Cer was toside ‘or the defence the offiver called the sonue’ vont: question, who depo: that she worked in the and when the proprietor let he locked ber in She cal.ed on the ollieer to les her ont, y m areke and he broke open the door fur that purpore. W ule fu the house he asked her tora farmer aud nalla to ure the door, aud they looked tor them. to ther, | hen found, he nailed ip the deor, In py tc a Question, she etaied that the ofier did net go any Hing byt what she ed, Mr Tun be did his duty Like aman wud ano! 6 ladies Whenever Fou Cun Withouk ne duty. & An officer of the 4tet Preeivct wos na ck WLS WG 2 legervees main fans two borkeepe « wh tlelp our drank noihlay, wok cover ware he Y st OW ees, stale! Chat the Bouren wlio og toy rhe Avapk agirasel Inger, Ca ed a a ed tidihe Servesur +o, Pr Anonebe a my oud tell the tru meven oe weg yu Vihi use of briugink ha a cogen heave hove WW ecknowiedsed fo the Serewut thot you d UE iijuor ¥ eu, A. rice, @ citizen, corupia 1 of Capt ann def, o the 430 bimewct, ©. wor esainir ; @ho Wiew a pistoion bm, auc « gi Prins out, Pre said 4 have vo bia us.” Oncer ra eway from the man, and aties'e: ain, bu! Cane said he could wot hold the man. ihe Coy ato | re Wee 10 law ayminet pihtol, but o there we ‘The Capfatu esid he had ine ne, footigated the care thorous tly, Lhe pistol wre not Gadod, and the man only prosented it at the com- Meinant to pretect his property, eupposing tar he airying going tohurt a horse of his) Mi. Acton di tected | son ainant to take cut @ warrant and sive it a] aptain, who would see it served Assistant Fire Merenal brought @ charge ea! an officer for poking his ribs with acl jb. Mr er stated that he and another party weat, jnto a ore, Part of wh.ch was on tiré@. and the | fee orto se th out, ‘Shey turneu jo xo out i Insult, | * t | quiétly when the officer poked him with hie clab, and subsequentiy pitched him out into the atreet, Are. rter who was with Mr, Baker deposed that he told 4 officer who the iatver was, and the officer eald a id wot care ya ke wi the reporter piso show in badge, Mr. er asked for his number, but in- stead of giving ithe threatened to club him: Subse- ently he gave the number, Witnesses were pro- uced who proved that Mr. Baker did not show his slid, and that the officer gave hie number as soon wae acting | S¢ asked for it. He said, “My number is 861; now go, or Vil take you io” Mr. Baker in anewer to questions, eaid that he admitted having forgotten his shield, He did not object to the authority of the officer, but hie manner of perform- ing the daty. Mr. Acton—The oaly poins in the effair in whether the officer did bis duty in a proper manner, The e men, Mr, Baker, are not all gradu- ates of Universities. (Laughter] He may have been a little hareh, but he did hisduty. Mr. Baker said that a reporter bad taken away his bal and if ¢ had not, there would have heen no ocension fora #6. Heonly objected to having been punched in the back. Mr, Acion-The fact is, that at @ fire the officer couldn't teil whether you were a Marebal ora thief, Sr. Haker—I looked iike one, I admit, for I was coareely diceed, Mr. Acton —O no! thieves are the bert dressed men in whecouutry. If you want to be taken fora thief, you must dress well, Much ob} liged to you for bringing the complaint, but—wear your badge, next time! Cap ain Petty, of the Sih, was complained of bya Woman. who pretended to Le an agent of * The fa- dies’ Physcologicnl Kociety, of Philndeiphia.” ‘The Wornan stated that she was directed to bring some books to a howe in the city, and while on her way if her ale was arrested Khe said ehe bad never and seked perinie- her trieada, ler. Miseion was @rauied, and ehe wrete seve. ial letters, bus they bad not been sent. and Capt. Petty onid ‘ehefehould not communieste with any one while in bie cuato When as the Tombs, the Judge looked at the tooks and fougd nothing Wroug in any of them, except one. On & cross. @xemination, the woman tated that the suthorof the book in question waa the President of | soclety of which she wee the Agent, She never fo.lowel the advice given in the book, which wae the substance of the lectures he delivered in private. the went round soliciting subscriptions for this “charitea 1 i oclely The books are done ip in} for welilow obecene Looks, booker, with oberene eo pmunicate wen any tion to envelcpes. One is “A Key to Love.” | another "A hey to Heaveo,” and the | circular wan dietuibuted by her when eolicit- ing eubecriptions, Mr. Action Cop ain Vetiv, bad | you pot arrested the woman we ehoud bave been so aking you, (Lo the Womwar|-You ought | ed of youreeli wy be dimrmbuting books of kind to persons o iroan sex, Inall my lite s to any | int and are | © courage to (The Englian tha Lnever henrd of a woman etving suc) bor of her own wex, Weclatuies the comp very giad we have a captein who has tl arrest & Wotnan unde: such eirenme anew book wasone of the moat infamous in the Ince —tep) the books were retained by the Officer Mc Gling was charged with arresting an eld- . a wi Louk auy cause, io Pourth street, near ( eene street, She wud ene porting down the Stree Aud oe 8 than, » how e prewed agaluetio | oder eet outot hie way, cod the otticer ar ested he Wr. Actou esid the off had anade a serious m retake aoc ehouid make so apolo y tothe lady, The Commissioner bimeelf esp eeed— his sorrow, god Won.e:6a how she officer couln have mace such & mistake, TheoMcer alo expressed Lisasriow, and the lady anid ele would necep: the npology, but etill it would pot Leal her wounce. frelinva. shoe wae very reap ctably dreaeed, and was eviden’ly o pectect lady, Resionarion,— Mr, H, H. Rice, Assistant U.S. Darict Attorney, bas resigned his office, and | geceptod a Icgal porition in connection with A. T. Stewart & Co. Mr, Thomas Bimons succeeds him AN Isviration Prc-Nio of the City In- Spector's Department, will take place at Dudley's Grove, on Saturday noxt, July 1th Two commo- d ous barges and a large steamboat have been engag- «A for this occasion, Ly the employes of the City Iuepector, who Lave made the moet extensive ar- rangemen's for a nicest kink of @ time, Captain Tronard H. Boole, ia the Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements GOLD at the Evening Exchange opened at 141%, and closed at 1414. Stocks Inactive. THE Boanp or Epvucation met last evens ing and adopted reso utions, discontinuing the female departmeatof Grammar School No, 7, and merging the same in Gramimar School No. 49; appropriating $3 0 for repnire to Primary Behool No. adopting « leport appiopriating @317 ol for teachers’ sala- ) Abd other tsual expenses; appropriating $2,000 ut Grautnar Sebool No Ji, 2.000 to alter and repair Grammar Sehool No. 30, and $1,370 to fur- fish Grammar Sehuol No. 49. Adourned De LA Sacce INerivete,—On Monday evening last the annual examination of this excellent sent of learning took place in the bail of the Lortitute in Second stieet, near Second avenue. The number of pupile a sand the averaee daudy attendance ia 8), The » branch of Manhattan Collece, mid in) 1 of the Chitstian Brothers. the pi pi o examined in the various branches of education Inding the classics, and have acjultted th e! pirably. Last evening the e@ ipation close 4 the programme was with instrumental music istitute Cwhich consists of 24 sages ranee trom 11to 14), This was fol- lowed by a declarnation by LD. Su livan and A. Newin, alter which od (4, Edebohie performed @ dneton the he Firet Clase was then ex- amined in Ann cl Geometry and Calenias, and the anewersciven were strictly correct, The class examined In Greek aud Latin. The exer- rein persed with canay igs, dusts etc, ® excellent muric by the band. At the close over 3” preminmawere distributed, of which the huet was to Joho Grady Dry Goons Cirrks' Farry Ciosina As. BoctaTion beid thelr usnal weekle mecting leat evening, Several new meinbere were e. ct The omeers for the eueuing ix months talled, and made eppropria @ apeecber on the cccasion, The repo. te of epocits committees were generally favor- eble, THE COURTS. Count Catenpar Tuis Day Chatohere. Nos, 96 ' voyd axt. Ackvoy nw te re Hileha Boomer Lemin snd other | bam; 12 Goodwin act, Sharkey; 19 Cromer agt. Towers and other 2 Potter County Forest Co, agt. Bush; 41 Gestham ag Joreniua; 57 Ploot age, Bemen; OS Germchel agt. Ge iy D0 Amelury agt. Cragio; 10 Trost agt. Trust; 120 Goodwin agt, Sharkey, AvTHons QUARRELLING,—Im the Bupreme Court, yesterday, came up the case of Johu L. Tillinghast ngt. A. W. Lewis and others, The defendant \* pub- lisher of a law book, entitled “ TUlinghast and Sher- man's Practice." Oue volume was tesued in 1561, and aercond one bas just been published, Tillinghost niste affidavit that he was the author of the tirst volume, and not of the second, which bad beea got outhy sherman alone, and an injunction was obtaln. ed egniust (ho issue of this eecond volume. Y@rturday Judge Barnard decided that where a book was com tnene d by two authora jointly, either one or them maiglt fimieh it, aod theretore dissolved the iajunetion, Cot ov Gres Suesions,—The following cases wero disposed of ln the Court of General Sessions yesterday: John Drake plead guilty to manelaghter inthe 4th degree, in infileting fatal etabs o Cavanagh, on the isth of June, at 208 We street... Gi e Willian plead guilty to an tempt at eraud | ny, in robbing Andrew .J, Puller, corner s avenue and 16oth sree, on the 4th of June, Sentenced to Biate Prison tor two yeury, McCullough plead guilty to no atten pk ab ‘ ony, in stealing #100 from Jon lady, of ldo a heiry etieet dof June, Penitentiary year o plead guilty to an at- i degree, in ebtering pres th of oue te Bowery, on the i wa'chers No Powth oyenue, on the dof dume, teotee (et 4 Cr yient of are y it ate ron deeodah Davi ‘ ae Pyoimas Gor ire, was { ‘ ore " filver wateu | nthe 27th ot ‘ nfs ‘ + Petea Ke | ‘ ame ih: in sicaiin om aietvou d ! } Ve. 19d Beveuth avenue, | thee ’ bh x) i k t im Tree Fight Broud- 4 oe A a “arly yerterday n, i 4:4 py eine’, learns | ‘ mab t Hoa, Usne! W Ly and | ato! f ey shout to ‘ ; sighs | "he eccoud Of Mahaang. ow, > erway, | Kepe dy Wott tee UN) Abed Toe tatt wae bepotied to Cupt, Willaimaon, oa thot ofiies diiee Cu Dapoduk @iul eu. to sp Lhe fight. One fet’ was over, and Woe rulsed, the prin- uw the rear winvews to pied to escape, Templo and Bide . fed and held ia poi) bail by Justice Hovan peace jor 6 wouihs, Bo ofthe men wer teed, One of Col. Daker'a Detectives Avrésted—He is Charged wiih rting Money, On Tuesday, Jobo McCulhough, who keeps a public house at 135 Liberty street, applied to Justice Hogan for a warrant egainet tinder Con Bakers Te bid na aR Sn rt Fe patil ve confined In thevold. Capt it might be monthe be! Oo whe granted « Although McCullough wae in rather than be separated i he y ged hie business interrupted, @. Rel Intter agreeing to tear up beth the warran’ pisint. Yesterday Juat as n issued o it, and Detective Slowy arrested Maloy at his oy in Bleecker street, near Mulberry. fPgearing before the magistrate Maloy acknowle that had received the #200 from McCullough, bat raid thi he had rendered the complainant a service whi was equiv¥lent to the money paid bim, have com- A Countryman Robbed while Asleep in Canal Street He Loaea Deeds Valued at $15,000. Yester- day, Mr. Miles Gragin, residing at Susquehanna De- pot, Susquehanna County, Pa, entered a complaint before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, against Daniel Hogan, living at No. 604 Canal street, charging him with grand larceny. The complainant alleges that on Tuesday night be went toaleep on a stoop in Canal street. he miseed four deeds for certain eof lands in Susquehanna County, ty, thie State, made out io his 000, which were olen while ke, the coniplainan Sragin)wou Id get him all of hie Ainant jovan #2, and the house near by, and soon returned with one of the deeds, The three other deeds have hot heen recove Officer Guneon, of the Fifth Piecinet, sted Hogan, und he was subsequently taken tw Cour’, The accused denied stealing the deeds, and said that he raw @ boy take a packars from Cragin’s pocket, purrued bim and took one deed from him, returned it to C. agin, andclaimed $2 for the service, hich was given to him, Logan was detained for examination atter entered Arvest of a Skillful Counterfeiter—Scizure of Money, Dies, &e.—Vesterday, Detectives Elder and McCord, Thomas Sampson, of the Sub-Treasury Department, and Deputy Marehal Young, arrested Jerry Cowsden, an experienced countorfeiter, at Guttenberg, N. J. while in the act of printing conn- terfeit Su-cent fractional currency, On rearching he premise, the officers found over $3,000 in finished and unfinished countertelt currency. The finis!ed notes arc exce lent imitations of the renuime. It ia tad that Cowaden has sold Iaree amounts of the coun erfeits for fitty cente on the dollar, The officers aro eeived the plates, presses, engraver®’ toon aud otber apparatus aeed by Coweden,which were broucht tothiecity, The prisoner was locked up for exami- netion Arreat of @ Durglar,..John Henry was arrested early yes'erday morning, by Officer Mosback, of the 18th Precinct, while coming out of the shoe store of Thos, MeGrash, No, 215 East 19th street, with two pair of boots in hie hands, which he, as charged, had stolen, haviag foiced open the door of the estore. While tek ng the pcisoner to the etation house, the ficer was rtruck @ poweriul Low on the head, Henry then attompied to escape, but was compeiled to subruit afters b ief etiugele, and wes loexed np, A .oaved revolver and skeleton key were found in bie porression, Highway Robbery.—Early yesterday morning, Jobo Johnston, of 191 Greene etreet, was knocke cown aud robbed of $75, in Prince street near Wooste:, as alieced, by Frane Foe Officer Keelly, of the Sth Precinct, arrested Fue, but the money was not found, Brooklyn, A Macatsuer Torys Doctor axp Losers its Finst Pariayt,—A child, nained Wm, L. Ryan, whove parents reside in Engle street, near Liberty, Greenpoint, died on Monday Iast, under circum- stonces which induced Coroner Burrett to canse an investigation, A post mortem examiuation was lies, Creamer and Donner, and they yeater- ‘itted the :eeult of that examination to the Coroner's Jury, The evidence elicited alowed th deceased had been suffering from cholera infantu Andthatamen oamed John M, Alexander, a n chinine by trade, undertook to prescribe medic. for ite reilet. Lhe medicines failed, and the child died, The medica! testimony went to show that the medicines, although harmiera in many cases, were unfit forthis. The hiry rendeted a verdict of death frown perforation of the stomach, and aleo censured Mr. Alexander for undertaking a business ot which he knew pothing........Coroner Barrett also held an inquest last evening upon the body of an iniant found in the wauit of the premises rear of 107 Grand street, ED. No evideuce was obtained in relation to it, Aimost A TraGrpy.—On Tuesday night an engineer in one of the Government transports arrived from New Orleans, and reached his home, in the 14th Ward, at @ late hour, After effecting an entrance, be observed that there wee somebody in the house whose presence hia wife sought to conceal, To th he failed. howev in a few minutes a wn city official enpe' red atthe head of the not exactly in full dress. The husband imme- ly recognized the intruder, and ran for his revolver, which he had left in an adjoining room ; but the official wae too qaick for h roRgance, ashe nd escaped. leaped through a lower rear windo acertain part of his apparel, which leaving, however, the injured husband saya he has no wish to retain, THE Brooxtys Scnoors are to be closed from July 15 to September 4, affording the teachers and rcholars n good holiday reason, Krixos Country Court or Sgsarons,—In this Court, yesterday, John Vragan, @ ecaman, was tried for rape npon a little git! aged T years, named Fredericka Reinhart, residing in 27th street, near 5th avenne, Gowanus, The offence, as alleced, was perpetrated in defendant's store, near the residence of the ebild’s parents, on the 27th of June Inst. The jury found the prisoner guilty of an attempt to com- Init rape and sentence wae deferred....... Thomas Stewart was tried for burglary and convicted. It ap- geared from the evidence that he entered the reei- ence ot Mr. Foote, 229 Clermont avenue, and took a number of valuable articles, ‘Che servant girl the arm and he was arrcated, The jury returned a verdict of eullty, and the prisoner was sentenced to State Prison tor ten yours, RKospery,—A man named Henry Lewis called at the jewelry store of Julius Morro, 210 Court street, yesterday afternoon, and under the pretert of desiring to make @ purchase, managed, as alleced, to secrete two watch coains in his coat slceve, Mrs, Morro atates that she detected him in the act, and seizing his arm, held him tor rome time, He offered the Iady $10 to les him off, but she was per. sistent, aud Officer Ryder beinw notified, wok the man into custody, He represented that he lived in South ith street, Williameburgh, Tue BROOKLYN MARKET ASSOCIATION met at the office of the Union Ferry Company, on Tues- day night, and reelected the following permanent President, Cyrus P, Smith; Vice-Preal- VoP. Talay Sec: + Stephen A, r, § ommitiee on e# were appointed, and the iueeting adjourned tor two weeks, Suppen Deariu,—Mr, James Gearon, re- riding in Prin at near Myrtle avenue, died euddenly on tay night, while in the acs ot ing to bed, “The deve had previously euloyed rent good healt, iv leaves a family, who were de- pendent upon him for support, A Supervisor Ropsep.—Supervisor Phalen, of the 14ka Ward, ¢ ports that he was robbed at the hotet kept by Juice Vanderburgh of the sum of #600, The police are investivating the matter, * Brigham Young. The Editor of the Chicago Trinune, writing from Salt Lake city, says that Brigham Young is @ man of about nediam height, with an immense chest, giving assurance of tremendous vital exergy, His head ie large, forehead high, round and broad, his hair and whikers incline to auburn, and though he is sixty- tour youre of aye, ecarcoly a gray hai can be seen, and not a wrinkle dete lupen his red andexn.es: rive foe tie nose rewmblor the bawk's Hil, acd nis lipe, ¢ Closing, with bts blue and et tiues tinsh. inye pat forge end indomitnite eno avs maalfe Af some one © ie one of the favored few, bo Ue is also one of (be shiewdyat a J me «of Inen, and erneibie to the powe money |b poop aged of biwines« tal- a of aay) + he i. now, ab t# be iev. jed. one of the wewthivet men ia the nation, While he lives the dor oa community —un ers he and thes cole mie io deiey the lave ot Gon-iesa ! Po. ans , will grow anc p ovper ; but head sod iron will must ee lous, deep te his veeular nad etre iy remperate habite-le ues no tobacco vor liquor of any kind--muet trembie and bow before the revistiess march of time; and when Hrigham Youne sleeps with his father then will come the eearching test tofore whieh, we Nedict, the whole Mormon fabric will crumble to the dust, It may, and Coubilees will continue to exist as a rellei- cus sect, hut a4 2 compact and tremendously effective greenization, ite power will cease when Brigham Y hoart {s tovever atill, In his restiement of his estaie snieng his two ecore and more of wives and shildien, there is ample roam for quarrels great enon to break up ths entire +, Bub iebthe future solve all these orob. jeune a@ 60 all-wise Piovideuce aball direct POETRY. The Story of a Day. , i eeouasteemeeame re a raaflen pou 7 on fae helent the wold, arose, when his rest was done, at yet on his brow would be. The couriers rode when the noon' came, And told of grim lines advancing fast: fo the camp was filled with a wild acciaim, And the soldier's heart was kindled wiih fame, As the hurrying squadron passed. But the glen full soon was the place of blood, With the hinaine of shot and the clang of steel; And men lay dabbled and etained in the wood, Tho’ the soldier's comrades in valor stood, Till they made the foemen reel. When the et came down the corses were strewn, And the dewa fell on the face of the dead; But the soldier's song nad changed to a moan, As, faint and pale, where the sad moon shone, He Iny with bis bleeding head, ‘Tie ite again on the tents and the epears, But the soldier's voice is forever atill ; There's s form that's miseod trom the cavaliers, Thece's a eweet face blurred with bitter te There's s nameless grave on the bill, Bie stick, the young man rose and follow them down the even, contriving, by dint of | easional conversation with Arthur, to keep slor side of them the whole way as far as the brit which connected the college grounds with the c loge buildings, and which was overlooked by | ole frontage of the Lodge. With o vague sense relief and ec Christian glanced to the windows of her home, & there, at the m pursery casement, abe sav group, Phillis, Oliver, Letitia, and behind Lew Snother person—Mise Busan Bennett, who | come with a message f-or old Mra, Ferguson, # whom, in her kindness, Mrs. Grey had se ve acup of tea in the nursery before resurt! to the village, where the girl said she was “aq. comfortable,” Then the soldi Be sharpens And he There she atood, she aod Poi’ Watching, as they doubtless bad whole interview, irom the time Sir op the beach till bie parting sheke of the he to Arthur, and farowell bow to hersel!, which b Was rather easy and familiar than distantly ce Monious, That overpowering dread, “What will per eay !'' for the first time in her life began to or over Christian's fear’ heart. Such an inno heart {twas and ob! such # contented one 0 half an hour ago. “Flow dare be!" she said, fiercely, aa abe for hbereelf slone in her own room, with enough to dress and take her place Stately, high-thoughted, y;ure-heaited m ber husband's table. ‘Pfow dare he?’ Standing at the class, she looked almost with & @ust into the the beautiiul fate that burnt he Still only at the remembrance of the ‘aes ( Minutes. “Rothe must « @ must surely derstand how utterly I despise him. He wi) + resume again. Ob, if T had only told my by and! It wees terrivie mistake!" PO was—her secret or her marriage? | hy i Christian did not rtop to think, Whatere? was, the knew that, like meat of the r kes miseries of this world, it was made to be reme ‘4 ~—tmade possible of remely. At all even's pain must be endured, ‘ought through, strug, with, anything but mecumbed to, 1, was difficult to say what Bir Elwin Un: would pot dare ; for, going tack t her roo some tr fle forgotien, sie discovere! be was « lounging, cigar in mouth, up and down ¢ r.ver-side avenue opposite, where he could plait see and be seen from almost every window in t awbed + neatdo After s minute's angry besting of bis boot w CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE a CHAPTER XI. Arthur never got bie thrashing. The seri sulta, of which he bad been the primary cause, f a while put bie naughtiness out of everybody's head; and when, after an hour or more, Christian went up etairs, and found the poor little fellow waiting patiently and obediently in mother's bed- room, it seemed rather bard to pun'sh him, Be went down again Into the study, and had a long talk with ied peaeeatie erin wee) ee Lidge. ber mind very freely —more ely toan she " ever done before, and told him thine which had | @ A207 there, hurrying to meet him, she 1 Susan Bennett. But the meeting appeared Fatisfactory, and after a few roinutes the girl lq | left bim, and he Was egain soon walking up at) down alone. ’ A vain woman might have been flattered, ; 4 ba Nured, by thia persistence. come to her knowledge concerning the children of which he, poor man! had hithe.to been kept in tothl ignorance, Thus taking counsel together, the father and mother decided that, except in very rare instances, 7 ‘ corporal punishments should be entirely abolished, produced ouly repulsion, aciuat urea re and never, under any circumstances, shou ris co! A a ” oe Ry by Phill, That Phivee tle a epiris could bate. An tLoneast love, from t } very humblest man alive, she would have be* tender over ; but this, which te ber, a wile, Ww necessarily utter insult and wickedness, awoke” her pothing but ablorrence—the same sort ‘ righteous abhorrence that aie would have fe t—«, | knew she would—toward any woman who LA tredto win ber husband from herself Win tt} busbucd? The fancy almost mace her smile, a! | then filled her with a brimming senee of joy tig he was--whathe was, @ man to whom the bat idea of loving any women but hie own wife was > impossible that it became actually ludicrous, }* be stiiled, she even laughea, with an eve} growing sense of ull be was wo Ler aud she to when she Leard hita open his study-door and cy “Christian,” sway was to be narrowed! as much as possible, without any absoinie lawa being made toat would wound ber feelings, or show indifference to ber lone fidelity, ‘For,’ anid Dr. Grey, “we must not forget, Christian, that she loved the children when they had not quite so much love as they have now."* Gradually, and often painfully, but still with a» firm conviction ov every body's mind that the plan go suddenly decided on bad been the best for all parties, camo round the time of the sunts” iniic: Sbristian had spent all the previoun day at Avon-- side, which abe fvund a very pretty cottaye, all woodbine and roses, with nothing at all poverty- stricken about it, either within or without, She had gone over it from garret to basement, ape every thing as comfortable as possible, aa abe ha carte blanche from her husband to do, and ¢ did; for on her_ tender conectence every bitter word of Miss Gascolyne's as though (To be Continued.) MARINE NEWS. i ‘ it were real truth, god tneiimes, in spite | July 12-8. Rires, 459—8, Seta, 7 S1—H. Water 1) ‘¢ of herself, she coyjd not sippress an ua- | ———— — _--- bi feeling of jf the aunts were being CLEARED, j Urned out." The last day of their stay acthe | aATPAMSHIPS Sea Gull, tnchicola; Evenipg ly painful, that, haying | Star, New Orleans; Creole, nk and Rlchmork length rushed out of yhe Franconia, Portiand; Fanny Cadwailader, Baitiaw ¥ bouse with Arthur for a breath of fresh Mir nda | Jeter Blue, Boston, 5 quiet balf Lour before dinner, if such wer? pogsi- BARKS~ Topeka, Havana; Billingwood, Cow Bi Andes, Portiand; Jacobstadt, Croustadt, ble. Bhe did not go far, only just crossing the bridge | ,.PRIGS — Jabez, Demarara: THA Pitt, Bermnf to the college gr pp site, hart, in rdcht of | Centaur, Neuvisas; Dr Erickson, St Thomas t the Lodge windows, she could walk up and down | | SCHOONE Lady Scott, Rock Sound: Frangf the beatiful avenue, which stil] bears the name of | Murritt. st Marke, Annie Borland, Jacksonviife the old philosopher who loved it, Bhe wae think. bolrag Nn Rie Althea, do; Francis, Beaulo gs ing to Sarest how pretty Avonsbridge was in ita | “UnM™ (nebt] Boston, June dress of freshest green, how quietly and in- | SLOOP Khode Island, Wightman, for Bristol, if nocently life parsed under shadow of these college ARRIVED. In, and how could any oue have the heart to ATEAMBHIPS Persia, Liverpool, Eagle, Haran make it otherwine ? Empire City, New Orleans; Amevica, Newbern, NA She would not after to-day. She would cease to Illinois, New Orleans and Key West; America, sft vex herself, or let her bushaud vex bimael’’ about | Yannah iv] Miss Gascoigne. With a mile aod a balf between SHIPS —lnderwriter, Pensacola Tyro, Cardit Albambra, ot Live: pool, from Manila i BARKS Ranier, Rob instown; El Guayanilla; Philena Cardenas; O Bla BRIGS—Annie M, of Halifax, fror Covadonsa, Arece Henry & Loulse, Matanzas, gs O Castner, Cow Bay, Cb. ERS--Lane, Linegan, Nadem, Newbur thport for Prov jen, Poughkeepal: Klizabethpors for N tuck, Albany; Acklarm, Cal do; Rosen Cat leiand: el Albeit aitimore; Sarah M Baracoa; © G Farnworth, Guayanica, PR; Indu Eleuthera, BELOW —Briga © Adama; Valencin, Cle bark Clarice, Buenos Ayres. Wind, ea them, the Lodge would certa:niy feel aafe from her. And oh! what a wonder(ul peace would come into the house when she leit it! How good the children would be! How happy their father! —yes, be could be made happy, Chratian knew that, and it was abe who could make biinao. Lhe consciousness of power in this sweet sense, and the delicht of anebeaty | it, was becoming the most exquisite happiness Christian bad ever known, She sat creaming over it almost like agirl in her first love-dieam-—only thie dream was deeper and calmer, with all the strength of dallyjduty added to the joy of lov'ng and being loved. “Good morning, Mrs. Grey.'* People talk about “looking as if they had seen @ ghost’—and perhaps that lock wag not unlike Coristian's as she staried at this salutasion bebind her> He must have come stealihily across the grass, ior she bad heard noth ing, did not evea know that anybody was near, a Morrisn § ard, Kio. wy Charlottetown s bi thaniel Holme Too Late for Classification. sill she looked up and saw Sir Edwin Uniacke. DBATMS, sedan Supers Wee ge, teal a 8 Evia (ob, | SHERLIN-On Wednesday, July 12th, Their Sherlin, the beloved eon of Thomas and Alice suc is!) the blood up to ber face—to her very for chead. | jin aced Ii mantis ant 15 days Ble half rose, and then sat dewn again, with a Friends aud acquaint ectfully blind inetinet that anything was better ‘than either vited to attend ihe tanent i hi Thusetae atts # to be or appear afraid, ft his parent Without waiting for either a reply or « recog- nition—which in came not, nothing but that miserable blush—the young man seated himerlf on the bench and began to make acquaintance with Arthyr, ‘D INIMITABLI | RODY HAL PRICK FIFTY CEN PER BOX i This Dye stands higher in the estimation of th “TL believe I have seen you before, my little pubile than any other manufactured, [t i+ inetan friend. You are Dr, Groy*s son, and Ouce | taneous, the color being tet us roon na applied, tir! 3 offered to carry you, but wan refused, Are you | cr Red huit ia converted into aleantionl BLACK o quite well now, Master Albert? Isn't thaé your name “No, Arthurs,’ smd the boy, rather flattered at being noticed, ‘Are you one of the men at our college? You haven't your gown on," **Not now,” with # queer look, balf amusement, halfirritation, “I don's belong to Avonsbridge, BROWN, withont injury to the hairorekin, itdeo.! not wash off nor cause any uupearant jeeliog whi app'ying, and is, without fear ot contradiction, th Best, SAKES? aud CURAPEST Lair Dye wana § factured r * Manutactured and for eale (wholesele and No. 46 South Second «t, Willlameburch atretail of Drureista all over the country I have a house of my own in the country—wuch a | FINE ; . : srry e preity place, with a park, aud deer, and u lake, tel ee desist ares aH i and 8 boat to row On it, Wouldn’s you like to eee | are requested iouttond the rendlay Anni Men tae thie Thureday ¢€ dale ith, at 7 o'clock, a Yes," aid Arthur, all eyes and ears, their hall, “57 Mudson st, Au nfor mee e “Tlive there, but I am always coming over to foad of 4S 4 ill be ha pith othe # . . laportant bu @ tuec Aveneringe Ue Waeh Dwele fee bet Benp | mae | ‘The tone, the glance across the cbild, were un- abel, Liss ee | mistakeble, Christian rose, her momentary stupe- \ ANTED—A IDY GIRL, 1¢ faction gone, rv ye houeework.and } ba vebvg. “Come, Arthur, paps will be waiting dinner, Wares fr with @ recor ry K, We never keep papa waiting, you know," at 121 Eas bs eM ce 112 _ 35 Rimple as the words were, they expressed $e REWARD—LOsT, ON THE UTH.« volumes, Pars-Book with a tape for mark thee For an instant her composed matronly grace— her perfect indifference, silenced, nay, aimoss awed the young map, and then irritated him into d will be paid Vib Ot the s ew. Store, 200 Grand at, or 255 Oth at. ) ky am wna co - hw a ‘ tance, He caughs bold of Arthur in passing. ARTICLES POR SAu.n. ry you reed not Ad don i i only just Sve, and | ————_________________........ 4 your paps does not dine tl six." YURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES O “Ho. co vou know !™ asked the child, C $5, $lv aed p20 ut par, at the sun ah i hes 4 “Oo, know everything, J wakh you in and] er, Alo penni «, { e out of the Lodge, aud au aware of al! you do. But ™” ? OR 1P Pw a about the tuns I promised you, Ibis at my places | F OR BAL mA E ORTAB EI NGINI AND} Lake Ha!!, near— J cheap. Inquirootd, Much o Grand es Wile “Artiury we must go." IT iinpetea re : cash aeesal ids ' Arthur jumped up atonee, Gentle as he was, “ Wore. - f he bad lesrped shat a) Voce must Bever be cis. | PPR Sak CHVEAP=TO PLUMS AND 6 voered, ed Geet ' Pine assortmen: of pot de y “T can't atay, sir; mother calls me, pt all } Bey Box mad Sun UIT @, Papa wWenety u, aud ask hm to les ro ae — Bee Fou, if you will tell me your name,” RAV ELLING, Br Eawin hesitated, **Yoere is no necessity,” said Mrs,Grey. ‘Ar- Hep IN RIVER AND HARLEM RAIL. ; thur, 1 know thie geutivman ; I myself shall tell roads, On and after Monday, June Sth, trains ford Your papa that we have 1 him here. Good- | Alb ‘Troy, conpeciing with Nerthern ond * moraing, 8 r Edwin Uniacke, Western graine ‘will © New York 4 follose: # Bhe bowed with that perfect, repellent courtesy From Hudson Hiver D Sth at aud Tith ave. a9) § against which there is no appeal, aud passed on, | 1! A M~ B40 NUEO EO £24 Hom Harlem le Had she scen—she did nob tor abe looked straight | Friskers cood om either: Toute, ee ae ww ate on and saw nothing—hut had she seen the look of | KILT. V_| i da ae mingled hate and love which darkened over Sir Edwin's face, it might have terrified ber, But no, she was too courageous ® woman to fear oo thing pave doing wrong. 4 STEAMER MARY POWELL, FOR CO?7. & \ zens, West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, Mili on, Poughkeepsie and Rondout, from foot of |o.! ' suevery alternoon, except Suadey, af Jig o'clock, 009 4