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LOCAL NEWS. Canadians have fought in the ranks of the Union armies, and im the neme of the fourteen thousand (Comtinaed rom the First Page) male te reneh Canad the revt of who bave pald with their lives June to the jomage to the liberty for which they fought it the American . We emphatically deny than merceuary ideas were the oniy motives that caused us to barricade the American National Capitol with our breaste, and prociaim to the world that we are not ouly proud to have shown our adopied citizens that we are worthy of the liberty eujoy, but we — and re) WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. that the. defen Tue Late Paestos Kino—Hts TemPoRaRyY Bvccesson—Large sumbers of Mr. Kiog's friends ane assert that we will ever be ready to rally to owing, a ad — claimed, 89 the ee yer 4 called et the Astor House, yesterday morning, to | He defence of this republ retueal forint, persies | te ae at hor what latellivence they could relative to his Ap Fnglish Canadian here demanded that the | lease, and the bad _eondit: te which rae bh. Beyood the | Teelations should be readin English. He thought | 't was left. The plaintiff charged en @issppearance nud undoubted death. yo b ; “eer ©60 for the necessary expense of clesaing e houses, facts heretofore polished, nothing could be ascer- the meeting Invited all Canadians tole hea and mye, evi nee, that * large yuan iy of stale French Can dal articla from a been left in tained, It fe regarded as auquestionable that the super, hailed the Sinetecee pleat ticle from. « bread "iad “bee a left the besernen ve great fate Collector was th who either fell or Jumped otf the boat, and eo efforts are now being alone direcied to the recovery of the body. The Harbor Police are dilieently reeking for the remai It is | @tated that Mr. King purchased @ twenty-five pound Dag of shot. which he ie suppomed to Lave placed ia Bis clothing before jumping overboard A dispatch received yesterday from Washington “Alrealy outmeious perrour have been eng- adinn fin iyrante ae vagabonde | Of about $20 for a) and 'raitors even to own religion, and used the harshest epithets to them, Ar some of the Enetish portion of the assemblage @till epoke indignantly of treo! ject of the meeting ending to reflect upon the Boglieh government nd a'viing the whieh wae quotedas The /riah ‘True Wiiners,’ nebrentieman rose and stated that the meeting called tor only, altiough the Leh Canadian requested to retain 4 hear the object of the m article apoke of the ¢ to between 11 A. aaye ing. ’ ‘ , Juring bis remarks, @ motion was made by one | the 14h Precinct, arrested James Riley, on a charge qented for the New York Collectorship, but the of hamvelves fer a eave wae Tena te lene r H LU , i ket of Mr. Jobo President will not immediately mate an sppolotment | 4 French Canadian asked if they thought be had Bdaring sialon 998 adcan eile ao come to bow down to that flag (pointing to the S'are well); whereupon s rentieman ertled out in Fogliel. “if you don't like thet far you can leave the room!" (Applause.) Home excitement fol owed, during which a scotch. Man atterupled to rpeak in Engiteh, but wae met with the ery of “Francais! Francais!’ He complied, and delivered peech in French which appeaied to Jor that office. In the mesutime Mr. C.F Clinch, Astistant Collector, and epecial deputy under the law of 17, wiil act es Collector of the port of New York.” Mr. Ciweh hes been eounected with the Custora Howse for nearly thirty years, and is wel! acquainted with all the dutios of the position of Collector Honons 10 Genmuarj{Gnant.—The meeting on Tuesday alght resolved iteelf into a eenoral com mittee of reception, aod avpointed a eul-commihee to make arrangements, and report to the General Committos, Committees on flowers, maric, flreworka, &c., were also added. The sub-Comynittee ue of Jadge Daly, A. T. Stewart, Jadge Hilton Marshal ©. Roberts, Judge Bonney, W. B. Dinemore, Prosper M. Wetmore, ant Henry Mo Faber, About fifteen Dandred invitacions are to be \erned, and many pro- gminent generale of the Union arinion will be present General Grant attended the opera last night, and @fiorwards had a private ceception at the Union Club Rooms. Parape or the Porice,+To-tay, at two e@ clock, Gov. Fenton will review the poliee on the Battery, and they will pay a marching salute to the @uthorities at the bth Avenue Hotel, Another Ex-Revet Prisoner.—The @ieamabip Memphis, which arrived at this port last evening, brought as @ passenger from Key Weat George Davis, late Attorney General of the so-called Confederate Btates «f Ameriea, to Le delivered to the Loited States autho: ities. St. Georor's Cnorcn tripes whieh adorned the tion. lense the majority, but at ite close some thirty or ‘The pro and jorty individuals “Fholieh) leit the reom ceedings were when conducted harmoniously, fe by Mesare, Joseph Meneguire, del ng tO pure of the charges made ageinas em from © d to cenruse the govern their derermination to retorn, afer having “an army ae traitor evotion tol dr of Meus Lefoe LD for hueht and al! exprevsne the ibe an Amerienine the re well received. le dom could o' nd Btripes, Fug. Canada bad Leen r the t Ortainly theiren upon since the daye of Louw the XV., and thel: countrymen in consequence the deepotien which bad beeu established, bad been led to emigrate to the only land ere liberty could be enjoyed jeuse.) The moeting did pot adjourn uatil o date hour. Tne AnMy AND Navy Leacen organization held a convention last evening at Columbia Hall, 2*1 Grand street, and made the following municipal nominations; For Mayor, John W. Farmer, For Corporation Counsel, Charles 8. Spencer. Pontes Triats,—There were one hundred and seven cases disposed of yeaterday by Comm ierion ore Acton, Bergen aod McMurray, A few of the interesting are eubjoined : Officer Holliday wae complained of for being off his post fora tew minutes, In deience the officer salu he aliogod ¢ witness, d villains, aod ADDITIONAL ecarcely disputed. With oe im Ore ee one ubting ex it fused, The Po.ioe Inreriiorm Attempt to Rescue the Prisoner.Offcer Burns, of esterday morning, as Off Riley to the lombs, five men made an onsuccesstul attempt to reacue the prisover, club with good effect, and took the accused to court, where Justice Hogan detained him for examinu- ed injuries to the regard to riding in @ 3d avenue car, on Tuesd rivoner was locked up in the station it This was s suit for upwards of $1,000 on a claim for Le ges houre the torether the some items for ajar 8 real Sutare end cleanin i’ ive house. t 7 ati ecto oon eiain an ee held over rt the middie of F the house continued or t to the is term had tien ar Peet June, jt and 4 P.M. and that the piain- tiff bud made no subsequent effort to let the The jury rendered a verdict ior the plaintiff tor $60. Arvest of a Pickpocket— The officer used his Theft of a Diamond Ring,—Yesterday afternoon, young man named Charles Jones, while examining some jewelry in the store of Reed, Taylor & Co., No, iden Lane, wae seca to put ediamond ring, val- #45), Loto bis vet pocket, Jones and detained him w ot Cartis, of tbe Broadway Squad, uentiy committed tor examination by Justice toien ring wes found ip the possession Shooting Affray.—Patrick Conway and James Penny quarreled in the ‘Sanghter House Point,” corner of Water and Oliver streets, early yesterday morning, and it is Conway drew a pistol and shot Penny in Liqnor stere known as the elt thigh, inflicting a severe wouud, man Towns, of the 4th Preciuet, arrested Conway, aud Justice Hoan committod him for examination, Ponny wae sent to the House of Detention a « rniture was ¢ fi The house all night. Paisons wos taking The cier bouse. ke in the Kounds- Defrauding Express Companies—Reeovery of Stolen Property—Confearion of the Priseners.— Franucis Marmond and Geo, Stardt rested by Captain Jourdan and officer Woolbridge, of 6b Precinct, on acharge of awindling express com- panies, It appears that for some time past Adame’, Kingsley's and Laradeu's companies have been de- frauded out of baggage, by an ingenious device, The companies were unable to ferret out the recently ar- berefore placed the matier in Pantwvrans or vm Destravortos. ~The pap oben feit hunery y, 4 went serces, the street A ,#et | had been in the { , eC : juceday, crea! @cracker and « pig's fvot, r. Acton— What! au nd olber baggage, une of ¢ Lad George's Church by re — : {ally amon officer off bie post porting @ pig's toot? (laugbie:) = i a@ousiderable excitement in the city,espoctaily @ ©) The Treasurer will pus a eta - than that p foot. the members of the church, to which building they | Aud now take my advice, Hoiday, and de ail your | ofc, feeding betore jou go ob there are vo holidays tor pol Danie! Haliock was comp! post tor two reand fits ered he wae carrying & banjo, 1 he were not gu. daty, because, Hollitay, Ven, yd ot for being off his winuies, When discov- Mr. Acton asked bin to play * Lhe Campbell's Aro Coming.” Me rep "pot exactly, but he was coming away 1 & Louse where (hore was a wed- ding, and be tuwud the banjo, but be did not take tt to the station hou to the owner, Lhe J that be hed been wi seving the police- swore attache! )y many pleasant reminiscences, The @ditice was built about 17 yoare ago, al hough the epires © not completed for eeveral year: after- wards. It wee built under ..o supervision of Mr Bdlitz, and was perbape one of the moet admirable specimens of Church architecture in the eity- the mpires especially, were second to none, with perbaps @be exception of Trinity. The windows which were @M stained glaes were of the mos expensive and ele- gant descrption, ene alone having coat #9,000, The oar however occasioned by the fire is not eo henvy ae wae reported yesterday, and $100,000 it fe thourhs Dagange. den ixpress Co, trom Newark to longed to him, man he ran away aud diopped Peler Taggart, of 125 Mott et, charged round: man John V. Cole with tru beating him with club, and hittiog bim with a revowwer ora k the evening vi the election. “ihe cou ILe company finally will cover the whole. The Charch it Ia stated will be } that he went to Wi. T, Curt ho had been arrested, in order kif he wanted bail, when the Smmediately rebuilt; meanwhile the congregation | Chico, shoved bi off the swop mad etruck him. He wil m sewhere, The Dutch Reformed Church | the Tested him, and leat bim eevereiy | ges other property « bim to the ceil, lo detence, corner Fifth Avence and Twenty firet street has ‘Deen courteously oflered for Sunday afternoon, The Vestry will hold a meeting on Thursday night wheao $t ls expected measuree will be adopted to secure a Hall for devotional exercises during the rebuilding sd tol : defendant quoted bis tobecco saliva iu bis face, aud Fire Avarss.—The new alarm signals} be chen cluvbed Lim, be ‘couldn't bel it. ” The . nelghborhowd was stand to Leavery bew oue, An qeat into operation yesterday, In future no belle will | Chico, Vepused that Le witneswd the spitting in the Be rong. ollices’s sace, Mr. Acton--(ia.'s all, air, Loggart, % f iia orm, Much obliged to you tor coming, Heart Commisstonens, An inf al Utheer David wus compiained of by Fredk, Knob, moeting of the Health Commissioners was held in | a buicher, ior going into hisebop wad pousbing bie ‘tbe Mayor's office yesterday, and the Mayor read map ea tha ae fies when " neat to Jetter from A. D, Burdett, setting forth that tho m locality, whieh be declined todo @teamer Persia had ariived at Quarantine with 201 passengers, who were all well, and requesting per- mission tocome up the Bay Mr. Burdett stated that iso deposed thatthe officer owed ‘The vtheer said that he bought the vessel and baggage would be fumigated yesterday afternoon yan asid he wes caled torte after some parties who were stealing barrels and burning them, tle arrested Curtios, and he amd another ollicer were peited with stones, When tho ceendsnt came to the station house, be eaid be would go ww bail for Curtiss, aud thas uo sucker like whe elicer shoud make «complaint apsinet bim, On gor w the cella lhe whoiw p cominijed for Italian, was clored, the vistol, butt out of bis woman, and be wae him on thataccount, Mr. Acton erimined io bieak Are you going to | taken " resuit of Kiley marry ber? Oticer—Well, 1 dou't know about thar, Mr. Acwon—Are you married? Otwer—i am Mr, batdo you want cutting & mau out Are you going to be a Mormour Oth- ; dowaso's married wheal cut tim out, Mr. Acwwn—Kuob, how about whe wo- Ab! (sbe8,ng bishead.) He gut outof po veomans, Pouline Cluubeck, the vomen Mount, Capt. Bachus, sailed from this porton the Muth of October, for Jacksonville, Fla. She was spoken twodaye later, near Cape Liatteras, since which time wothing has been heard of her, She had on board city, him tor the loss ot hu hery the bande of Capt. Jourdan. abit of forging orders tor trunks armond men bavin and Starat # taken the name and address of the owners of truuke as the were delivered from the wagons at the company's ibey would then send a city messenger tothe express office with an order purporting to have been sinned by the owner of the trunk, whch wer honored. Whenever the company reiused to deliver bavgage on these orders, el:her Suardc er Marmond would call in person, claiming to be the owners of the ‘The accused resorted to an ingenious dodge tor the purp.e® of obtaiulog woaey trom the Harn- Stardt expressed bis own truuk armomd wualiy Ue itearrival Mi above manuer has beeu recovered, alro be secured. of st. Loulsiost & trunk aod contents valued at 26), vbiained by the prisoners amounted te several thousand dollars, ‘They w examination by Justice Dowling. Biardt i¢ @Bative of Germany and Marumoud is an dueed @ key which fitted the trunks, was then delivered to bin, Ptardt eubsequentiy de manded the trunk expressed by him trom Ne aud proved by @ friend that be had oot received it, e him 6400 to recompense ropersy. the aceured have made & full confession, and « large amounto! property which had been secured Bince It Brooklym, Srappino Arrray,—On Tuesday night, Mr, Thomas Kiley and a friend were rtanding in the doorway of an oyster saloon, No. 86 Hudson avenue. engaged in conversation. called at the office jo: Wheétrunk end said that it be- He described the contents, and pro- ‘The trunk ark, their arress in ie ex Mr. ‘Tabor, It being late, the saloon A eailor, named Pal slong and attempted to force Lis way the puipose of entering the house, did not give way, but explained that the place was jek avin, came them, with iy, however, t; whereupon the sailor tarned in question, deposed thas the compiniu- | ¢ hi some twenty passengers, among whom was Judge ‘ . uring t Burritt, of Flor oe a rape liee ot us te plate Con- ya we toreaienen Fee bias daly mt made handsome donation: bi my aeLingon, t mad a r Ber cargo vas as Mesocted and valuable one. S| paid him. Kuov acknowledged the form, but seid | tromized the standa that the jady «os west from Lino in Brooks’ pane, B _ aud parsed as bho wile of the latter, The imdy staied Boakb or EpccatioN—NoMINations bY that she boarued Lu the same bouse with Brooks, und whe Mayon oF ScitooL INsvrotors4, Ere,—At a} be wens security tor ae Aviea—te thas the i » 2 lady you cut him outot? Officer—Yes, sir, ile wus meeting of the Board of Education inst evening, his quurime, aud 1 was etter her, end leat him out, Dievor, the Mayor, sent in a communication nomin- Mr, Actou— Well, you @ot mariied since, That was ting School Inspectors as follows: the best thing youcould do, Bus what is this poor ‘ woman to do now? She base neither Kuob nor | {00 over Dock a:seet ete ey Nuthauiel Gartia Jes ath oitarvey | Brooke... Officer —Well, sue may have Knop if abe | ihe \horonghtare Ennever; étb-—Watts C, | likes. She can’t have Brooks, unless he becomes xn. coda; bth Livingston; Tth—b A communication was Ofiicers of the Beventh W Kiveis, Lhe Case wae sett ing w pay Kuob bie bill, Oliver Mabony, of (he 4th, was charged by John Doyie with brutally beating him, on paturday, the di by the officer promis. Referred, ed irom the School jetting forth that the Dy law adopted by the Board ve to the recording Dinet. Doyle said he was in & liquor store, been erected betore the passag rn number of corporeal punishments, and the 5 wt. poy! iuor shore, with Pe, the pupils upon whouw inflicted, would result | several Ward poiiticiads, aud be ieuarked (has leammany was payed ous (li, Ackou—1 thing e right) and that Jobnuy Donotve would be Alderman of the Ward atthe veatelection, Mr. White “Doyle, is’ po use you'le® spoaking bere, you gut one republican vot lie tepiled, “1 dor ous.” He (hea left, aod Mahony tollowed b aud said, “You rou, &c. are you going to go back on tawmauy dali aod bom Couau!”’ aod thereupon he struck bim brutally with bis club, The deendane stated that Doy i one of the Mague sirees butters, and was « polsy character, He kuew pothing of Coman, and said nothing about lammany, Lhe man was disorderly, and be sheved Lim gud threw bir down, Me rose gud run aod the otheer clubbed bun, Mr. Acton.—What did wu club Lim for? Oftcer, Te hurry him up, (ieaaghter) Mr, Acton Was be drunk} Officer—lie was, sir. Mr. Acton—ibeo why did you not take hiro to ihe station bouse ? Uthcer—He was able to take care of Lluself, Bu w jenting disgrace to the pupils, and be a sunrce of sortruw to Lhe parents. wad making (hate moditication ot the yee be made, Referred, ‘The Board confirmed Hoa. Heury Hilton as Com- missioner of Cowon Schools tor the Mixth District, eice Dr. Frames pieber, iesigued The Board then @mijourned. Cocnry Canyassers,—The Board proceeded 60 canvass the returns in the Sth and 22d Wards yes terday,but owing to their lucomplotences,an adjourn. gent wae bad until to-day FRENCH CANADIAN Convention,—A con- qweution of French Canadians was held last evening at the St. Charles Hotel, Broadway, above Bleecker street, forthe purpose of forming an organization b clon Why did you club him then? Oth surowebout this country, with a view to promote the Bs. Bek 1 wes airaid there would be a distarbanee, So \ereste of the French Canadians, both in this coun- | aud j clubbed ai before band, just by way o: « pre- , A $ ‘ cutive, (Laughter) ese Parties are regula: trv avd Canada, the headquarters (o be in New York bg vera | know bow to deal with them, Tht bert Melceations from Rochester, Oswego and Syracues, caused considerable merriment particularly when i Y, Springfield and Worcester, Massachusetts, New York € the proceeds of whic the orphans aud the re Founp DRownep. ty, Tammany boli wee relerred to, Mr, Acton rémark- jug that it was untair to strike ber when she was | hoight, with biack Meotrojt, Michigan, d Chicago, Iitnols, and other down, The troubi t Mr. Doyle had taken | whit lint, vest, light ¥ Btates were present, The meeting had special refer- | bs coffee too Masons sontinned, Mr. Roots, 1 ne » y Actoa, don't use an jon't be down on jor more t @uce to the numt f Cauadians who had fought for ret Auy Hull, i's not tmir,” Ottieer—Leaid nothing | iuquest to da, the Union im tho late war, and the disability which | gywiust Laummany, they were eu! jected to by the Canadian authorities du consequence. Mr, F. Mor President of the Rocicty of Bt. Jean Baptiste, appointed chatrman, A series of resolutions were then read by ene of the efficess Of the meeting, of which the following isan ebetract’ 1. Inviting @!! Canadians to join the St. Jean Bap- Were Bociety, Hot only trom patriotic motives, bu from motives of peroneal interest, 2. Kutreating Canadians visewbere to form vimilar soctetier, 4 Advising the estabilahment of a monthiy or weekly paper, as the beet menos of creating fraternal sole tions between the socivtios thus torued. 4. Protest. hag against reporte circulated by t od public ppon Canad i'm Tammany up to the bub, THE COLKTS, Cauendak THIS Day Nos, 17a, 197 Mi lodv, 1055, b43. love det 183, 131 » AOU, AT Court Ciroust b5i, dol Supreme Conrt, 1451, 2334, 1199, 4, 1601, & tab $7; tusared caused piace, agnived 925, Biv, VO., 140. >) Bod, 1112, Liis, T64, Tus bightkesi 13u7, 12.3, luv, 114s, LhOby, ALT, LS, T3b, A 1M, Looe, Wap Manust The argue | ing open the apoakeors, refiect b heannels see 8s io- | mente in this case, in which an application was made am! reterrineg reir former ; Siele v peponde, Recvertes, bulldit ’ for @ mandamus to tho Coumon Council to compel thom to lesue bonds forthe isu Ward Market, were concluded yesterday in the Supreme Court, Cham. bers, The Court tovk the papers aud reserved ite decision. Tue Feoneu Cuvwod Case —In this case, the facts of which have already bea reported iu the BUN, and particularly that 6,00 Canad the Colon armies, as @ retutat © Stating that all attempts by Preas, oF othe wise, bad been powei'less bo pleve's! einigration, @eciaring the urgency of the Canadians ou both side ©! (he froutier,to uaity ip one commen chuse,D ly that of a uationality whic Mbhougl it propose to linpede the general ino eut, aepires to live of in her possession, ua ~piatipg though the cireular * Sle ‘ = : = == Heown Lief ceiatine eeclally addressed to | Justice Clerke, of the Supreme Court yestertay NEW YORK COOKING rench Cansdiane. th ‘of Euglish extraction wore | Giieciod a verdict for the plalutiffs, holding that 696 BROADWAY pot intended to be exe aged. - he Femetping seegiu defiue the duties of the Executive Coramittee, r 5 Eetiguies ihe thauke bf the Convention to tho | obbers Lad uot succueded iu showing a better title Brow ot New York aud Canada, for puolishing tpely Hover Hustine ano Hover Cigamcyo,—Io the treed Sty te de afticere of he Convensiows —FB°) Court of Common Hess yesterday, the case of Mewapapece assert thas 60,00 Freneb | Arnold ages, Keusolaer came up before Judge Urady, while they Lad made out a prima suciac Iljuatreted @, the days and Fridays al Uooe and otbe: Apely ab Wala and ler mains Lad ev niously entered on W the Art ot Cooking, a lair, whieb eoutain and ornawental articles. Tug OreninG or Docn Srrexrt,—Judge Lott, of the Bupreme Court, recently gat in the case of Dows vs, the City of Brooklyn, in which the plaintiff enjoins the city from exercising jurisdic- t, from front street to the river. en used continuonal: » stabbed bis inform . inflicting dangerous woun fs Arrested, and the injured man wi dence. Gavin is beid to await the juries, Tur OLv Lapies’ Home,—The Annual Do- nation Party and Fair for the benefit of the Old Ladies’ Home, at the corner of Washington and De Kalb avenues, was opened yesterday afternoon, aad willcontinve until thie evening, The attendance ternoon was good, god in the eveuing the place was well filled with visitors, some of whom numbers pa- sorts of useful ore than tive years, that the right ot the city to the control of porty for the purposes of @ street was established. dis honor considered it questionable whether the city could remove buildings on the live that had of the act relative to the opening of atreets.on the 27th of Ma. 1862, and the injunction might be matutelued ao far us to prevent the demolition or removal of such buildings, but in other respecte It must be diasulved, EXuIBITION OF THE RomAN CaruoLic Or- PHANS OF BROOKLYN,—The aunual exhibition of the children of the Koman Catbolic Orphan Asylum took place last might atthe Academy of Muale, The Douse was deneely crowded in all parta, aud many were uuvable to obtain admittance, Le exercises consisted of declamation end singing by the children, An address was délivered by Lleury McCloskey, Ke oa the Life and Character of Cornelius Heenuy, w first Roman Catholic Orphan Asyluw in large esate io Brookiyu, evoted to the support o! ree a week, Corer HO! the descituie poor, The body of a man was found floating in the water at the foot of Conover street yesterday forenoon, Some parties reported that it was the body of Collector King, bat, on in- specting the remains, it was ascertained that they were, apparentiy, that of man of mediam clothes consisted of Otaloons aud heavy v been in the waver yuck wil hold an Fires,—About 4 o'clock Wednesday morn- fng, 4 tire broke out in the oil factory of Mr. H, Kelly ou the corper of Jobu and Gold streets, caused by the accidental iguition of a small yuantity of oil im one of she apartments of the building. About 4 o'clock yesterday aft Lectures, ine uding 1 clock, P.M WV v'clock, A. M, for Proiession- _ Admission 6 cents, LL STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED—= otton, ons noon, @ fire occurred in the rear of Bigiow & Homes’ Paper Factory, cormer of Harrison esreet and liffany y the burniug of w tence, which was Ly some boys, Lhe tiames spread to a shed, which wae destroyed, with contents, consisting of « quantity of paper, Dawae 40; uo insuranes, Horses STOLEN.—The boarding stable of Joseph Schnureman, No. 1! Bergen e:reet, was tolo- educsday worming, by break- rear Goor, aud then opening the front door, Two horses, With suddies and bridles, were aiolen, Tho value of the property is about $40, Counrenrett U. S. Cunnency,—A young woman named AbD Broyan was arrested, yesterday, for attempting 60 Pass COunterfoit bu-cent stamps at & number of stores ou Myrtiewvenue, When taken to the 44th Precinct Station House, a number of coun- terfeit stamps, &# welt as sowy good bills, were fouud ry branch of nd on lL ues- oo « decision iy ras bela @ pro- Ke i Aes about i ACADEMY GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. —-—_ —__-e—_ -_—_— A STORY OF REAL LIFE. — Say The road now evidently led by a quick descent to 8 narrow river, ani, abut in as \t was between two steep banks, Grylls, concluding that nothi there could be concealed from his view, uickly down 't. Atthe end, itcame atonce on the stream, which was evident!y fordahle, asthere Were tracks of cart-wheels through it. Pot the road also turned, and continued « sort of cart-way slong the margin of the stream. Grvilewas about direction, when bis sttention was suddenly attraeted by perceiving, through an opening of the hedge, a fizure, some fields clistant, passing hurriedly slong. It was perceptibly the form of ® woman, stil! further eh own by the lo dark cloak she wore,and also by « bright-colo bandkerebief on the head tied over a white cap. Looking neither to ft, she spparently moved quickly onward: coming to @ rough-lookiig wall, which Lf tion seemed likely to intercept her sfew minutes, Bbe appeared, however, to mine that it boul! offer no impediment; and, fer 8 few failures, Grylls sew her suceeed in climbing over it, Bhe was now completely bidden from his view: and became anxious a8 to bis power of following her, His own progreas in that direction was interrupted by the ditoulty he had in ogi an entrance by the hedge through which he b madefthose observations ; and which was rendered more impervious as a fence by «deep ditch which lay between it and the road. At length, by con- tinuing bis way by the stream, became tom gate leading into the carttrack he was pursuing. He found it unfastened, and, entering by its means to to the first field, he ran with great velocity through the fiekis intervening between him and that point of wall by which he aia the woman pass, He also found much di ity in mounting it and bis foot slipped several times from the smal ledge, which be tried to eserveasastep. At length, by «desperate efurt, leaping, he made « clutch at the top of the wall, which he succeeded in ping, though cutt bis bands dreadfully with some sharp stones in the attempt. However, heed)eas of bg , he drew himeelf to the summit. To his surprise, t saw the woman but # very few yards distant, and, as she wasthen runniug, be imagined that she had been resting denesth the wall, until she beard the noise he wade in bie at- tempts at climbing ison the opposite mde; and that she was now burrying from the person, who- ever it might be, without looking bebind her. From the top of the wall, though almows breath- less from agitation and } eevee exortivu, Grylls called out,—"'Mary Gryll, I command you to * Bho stopped suddenly, as though » bulles bad passed through her, whi'e @ shriek of anguish and despair sounded through the lone valley with ® tone vever to be forgotten. In s few minutes, Grylls stood by the side of his wife! Who could have recognized in that worn and faded man and wornan—the dew of night stli resting on their garments, the dirt-stalns of travel and the long vigil, mixing on their hi count- enances with the sweat of that horrible race—toe comely young pair whose Leauty bod once arrest- ed the gaze of all beholdera ? Who could have recog- nized by those desdiy aud malignant looks—ihose fierce yes furtive glances—the ith is igpno eyes of a couple, who nota twelve-month back bad pledg- ed vows of bonour and protection, of love and obedience—beiore their Creator? it ie not often that Batan fins hie work—or the traces of It—so quickly and so completely done, Neither spoke. Gasping for the actual want of broath—of which hen runuing and the intense emotion of contending feelings at that moment de- poe him,—tor the life of him, Grylla could not ve uttered a word. She, too, wasmicnt;and « pallid, anxious face and twitehing lips showed how much itcost her even to attempt a semblance of calmness, At longth, she ssid—end such was the wonder‘! command she had over her nerves, she spoke alinoat with gaiety,—''Oh, Matthew Grylls! —is itreally you? How you have frightened me! I aw « gendarmo iu the diligence; and made sure that the tle creature was in pursuitofme. If Tcould but have known that my good, kind hus- band had m there how much terror it woul! ba jared me! Were you really in the coach f* added, as if recollecting that ber as- sumption of the fact betrayed more than ahe wish- ed should appear, “And how did you manageto find me this morning? Oh, I have passed siche night! Crouching beneath «furze sb ~shiver- ing with col and fright; I declare I shall never recover it;"' and sie attem, to take bis arm, Bat trembling, sinking as she was, Le repulsed ber “Ah! [see that you are angry with me for leay- ing you ;" she resumed ; ‘and yet you might have known thet itwas the only chance o' making your own escape. We never could have got away together, Now you see how easily is fs been done. Did thas dear mademoiselle help you ?** Sull Grylls was silent. Every sy)lable she utter- ed, added tothe fury within him; and yet his tongue could frame no word adequate to convey the savage wrath and loathing which bid fair to choke him. Mrs. Gryils saw by his countenance that some fear- ful struggle was going on within his breast; and ye’, urged by some fatal yet remstiess impulse, abe seemed determ!ned to utter words which could but ar to his sass and diagust, + some distance from where the: and ap- parently builson the banks of rv posed whee meanderings took that direction, were a series of low buildings like those employed in some manu- fucture, From one chimuey alone was there eny eppearance of smoke ; aud it seemed evideus that the labours of the mili—or whatever it Was—bad not yet commenced, Btill thet. ny column of smoke rising through the haze, which eti!! hung over the sires, Wes prov! of the vicialiy of some uving creature, Looking towards these buildings with an scrutiny, Mrs, Grylls eaid, with c atiermpt Hare fu'nesa,—''I think weare near some babitation We may getrestand breakfast there, But before we eucounter these sharp French people, we must really make some plausible story, and some piso jor our future proceesdin, Remember, Mr. Grylls, my vame ts Marie Verger, native of Auxerre, to dees place 1 em journeying, You, I eu poss ave your own p rt? Ithink. theref we had better raved soperawly—at leat for in present; ead our being now together must te made bo appear as a chance evcounter, ‘ppant manuer, aud above all, her cool mention of Auxerre, seemed to bring all with which the bosom of Grylle was labouring to a cli- max, With the countenance of «fiend, with the hissing and distinct whisper of one who would be calm, and yet drive terror and despair lato the soul of ber who listened, he said—"You never again shall leave wy sight—wowan—devil! 1 have the letter written to your paremour the morn- ing you left the citadel |" For a minute the hardihood of the wretched wo- man failed ber, With nead drooping on her cheat, har woce 4 beating low, ber arms banging eavily by her @, she stood the ver 5 iBeetion of Lagan d infamy, 7 Diem twas strange, sbateven while cowerin, earth with shame at the exposure, and, aati awaiting some avenying sentence from the tofuri- ated Grylla, that woma. loving heart was eveo then devising how this fearful crisis should be got over ; bow ber future conduct should be sped oo a6 to bring about the mesting that Grylls bad but the moment before shown should never be; and how far would ebject peuitence or daring defiance be politic, The torrent of upbraidings, however, that she expectod, at once with fear and with re- sentment, came wot, Grylls still kept silence, The maledictious, the Opprobrious curses he would bave beaped upon ber, died on bis lips, He wan'- eda word, that, while it expressed his soathing and florce hatred, should at once cleave her soul in twain, with dread of the hopeless punishweut Le ‘bt inSiet, Sak is silence was mitaken by her. It seemed result of irresolution on his side; aod while phd to show a deuntlessness she was far from reatured alee u Uke energy, and thet you have m Yea, Matthew Grylia, that ie too true; and, in ap of all, you see my friend atill lives to abelter from one whose crime has been the cause to me euch bitter misery. I now leave you," abe said, louder and more determined voice ; the sight the led look of consternation of her bus’ seer! to give ber greater hardihood “I vo leave you, If you dare to follow me, I will p claim you as the murderer and runaway priso that you are." She turne! towards the direction of the bull in the distance, and with incredible swift: fair eoon to reach them, when Gry f @ winute or two had remained motionless, pars ted in @ measure ly her infamous audacit @1 after ner witha fire it was imp + hie cluteh upon b Struggling to free herse'f from his grav she at the same time drew a larg~ kuife ‘rom nesth ber cloak, and shrieking frantically tha. « would p! in bis bosom unless he |oosed | bold, #he st.!] used her utmost efforts to vet | To prevent her flight became an object, ior #_. Grylla felt bie utmost power must be pu: forth. | knew that, with the specious manner of this « graced woman, {twas more than probable th. with Secs tar in the contiguous buildings, ¢ might m berown appear the better cause; « that, while directing their attention to the necer of his detention, and occupying them with la connected w th it, herself get free Jealous fury which had been burning, th ffort had been made to moothor it, ev @ the letter which convicted her had met! eyes, had now burst forth with a flerceness power could oppose, The idea that, after ail th she should really join Vaimore, and that they wor laugh and rejoice over their iniquitous love, see ed to give a double force to bis mus there suppleness in her mov whe leadiy weapon th which be she would not hesitate to use agai him, made its matter of difficulty to prevens t frow finally eluding bis grasp, Holdiug her w Ono arm, be attempied with the disengaged he to force the knife from her tightepad cluich. FE she evaded hiscvery effort; and, at length, w something of streagth and ratou of Meniec, she plunged it into bis neck, The pe Tage, the siwarting of his already wouod hands, tbe faintsers which came over bim as t blood gushed f,om bis throa,—caused bi fort Boment to \oose his bold, Aga 6 sprang forward in flight; but her mor meats, from the treme@adious exertion of her pr vious struggles, were less ewrfi, aud at times steps tottered. ¢ unforvunate Gry le now felt that aniess eon efforts were made, she was indee. low his pursuit, He bad fallen on one knee as abel: ali frow bis grasp ; bus now raising Limweri « bis feet, with a beadiong force be agaiu boyaus unequal . With » strength, lent as {t were by madne gained quickly on the relaxing speed of the eratle being who fled. Sho heard bis ga. breath close |behivd ber; but etill whe fels ih could she keep up her speed some few winut more, she might yet escape. Ab!ino, She foeu feeble grasp cling to her cloak, which floats bebi her, An arto—th uh butaner edwround Ler. An tof pushed it aside: that strength was wanting. groan burets from her parched throat, and ehe fai into the armsextended to stop her flight. A now both the purauer aud the pursued fit ot ground. Yet atill the deadly struggle yo —sull thet murderous koife is wielded; sti is raudom gasiies given to the bands that try to wre it from that desperate clutch. 1, is a terrible scene, Bin and death seemet> vering over the #elf-icomed yictitus, giorying thie extremity of evil. 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