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CoLLision on THE THtrD Avexte Ratt- ROAD. One Bor Kitten asp BEVERAL Pasaenonrs Insvnro.Farly last evening asone of Adar co press cars, Criven by Charies H. Marking, was going up the Bowery, it came into collision with one of the Third avenue cars, at the hay eeale junction near Cooper Institute, the latter car being driven by Micheel Horan, The shock was so great na to break the Third avenue car in pieces, and a boy whorole on the front platform was instantly kilied, while the driver escaped unlurt, jaithough several of tho passengers wero elightly injured. The boy was dreared in a brown coat and brown pants, over which latter he aleo wore a pair of black pants, and had on white fisnnel shirt, The driver of the Express Car was arieeted and looked up inthe jith Precinct Station House, to await the action of @ coroners jary. ‘The body of the boy was alo taken to the 15th Preciuet Station, where it remalne for identification, FoG.—In consequence of the dense fog which prevailed all day yerterday, and continued until & o'clock last evening, very few arrivals frou rea have been reported. which waa reporied hy telegra; Sandy Hook at 1 A.M. yeste: the city ata late hour, She har probahly anchored at the Bouthwert Soit. About 61, M. yesterday, the Staten Island ferry boat Northfield, while coming up the bay in the foe, camo in coll rion with @ brig at anchor, car:ying away the brig's boweprit and the Hagetafl of the steamer, which In falling struck Josep King, one of the deck hands of the steamer, injuring him severely. (Continued from the First Page.) ¢ . Roberts, Judge White, Mr. Duteber and diene Ot ofen followed in short and eloquent epeeches, The closing aldrese wax made by Matthew ale Smith, who paid « high tribute to the character of Marebal 0, Roberts. The meeting then ad,ourned with cheers for Marshall 0. Roberts, Murray Hotf- wan and the Union. THE CANDIDATES The following list embraces the candidates in nom- dnation for the various offices : FOR MAYOR, John T. Hoffmen—Tam,., Dem, and Conat, Union aomination John Heeker—Cit C Godfrey Ganthe Marebal O. Roberte- tion. Rep, nnd Mor, nomination, McKeon Dem, nomination, Jonser, Kepublican nomina- FOR COUNERL TO COPPORATION, Richard O'Gorman, Feq.-Nominated by Tam, & Moz., MeKeon, Citizens’, Dem, Union and Conat, Union. m Marra: Hi an, Eeq.—Nominated by the Conser- estive Republicans. ron ALDERMEN, 24 Dist.—Thomas Coman, Tam, Union and Rep John F, Donohue, MeKeon and Ind.Nem 4th Dist.—Char, Mcrien, Tam., Moz, McKeon, and Kep. Pat, Muldoon, Ind, Dem, 6th Dist.—Joeph shannon, ‘Tam, ond Moz, James Reet, McKeon and Iad, lem. ob Dist. Wi, L. Ely, Tam,, Moz, and Conrt. non, Thomas Brown, Rep. Miller, Ind Dei Moz., Const. ‘The steamer Lafayette, from Havre ce having paraed had not reached pion Bernard Reilly, Tam., Moz, and United Henry 3% Deati’s HAnveEst,—There were 417 deaths 13th Diet.— Wim. HH Hale Republicans ston, | in thin city last week—an incrosee of 37 over ‘Chas E. Lowe, Tain, and Mor » T the previous week, cnd a decrease of 19 an compared 6th Dist. Fred. BE, Mather, Moheon Dem, with the corresponding period in 1564. Of the de Tiler ota Bere coased, 153 wore ebildren under years of age, ‘The R. O'brien, Moz. das. Irving, Lom, Michael Hughes, Ind. 16tb Dist.—Chas Devlin, Lar, ‘ames W. Culver, Repablicas, bert Metiuinis. Moz, H. IN, Hardy, ioa't. FOR COUNCTLMEN 47H HEN ATORIAL DlorRIOT Cornelias Flynn, Tammany and Mozart; Jamen John Stacom, Tai hinson, ‘iammeny and and Dead mortality by the principal diseases woe na follows infantile marasmas, 0S ; Inflam- intlammation of the bowels, Consumption. mation of the eee 16, infantile convuisions, Su; bronchitis, 17, dipthe rite, 12, Ontrvany,—The European mail bri telligence of the death of Jacol Delmar, Re known citizen of New York. Mr. Delmor was born in Gibral pain. in the 78 requentiy wot in- d Mozart Hugh. O'Brien venr 1 at the tin and wea cone t his decenve. wy Anthony J, Cliver, M He arrived in New York in the year 1827, and two McKeon | " yeare aiterward was appoinied (6 @ poe tion in the Zire, McKeon ; New York Custom Houre wuich he retained tor six Byrne, MeKeon ; Cora ts teen yours, under the Administrations of Presidente P Republican + D. Hough. gre Kepublican s | jackson, Van Buren. Harrison and ‘Tyler, During a eal a an; Jo! re ene ne | this long period Mr. Delmar earned and enjoyed the - ¥ * " oJ pore) See DT » ane peieem of ee pe « Hep, ; J.C. Keensn, Hep, ; W. 1. Nichol. | Tiendehip end esierm of a large circle of acquaint Indepeadent politics eon, Jnd,; M. Lanigan, Ind ? do atl i hice and cone) discherre o OTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Delmar war merried, in 18.1, to Mise Keividere James G. Brinkman, Lam,; Faward Costello, Tam. | Alexander of this city, apisier of dndge Alexander and Moz., Charles Koster, fam.; Bartholomew Ward, | ot hing Tie leaves a widow and three sons tu ‘Tom. Bernard Kenney, Jain; Anthony Hart- tsa, Tam, and Moz., and United service; Thomas W. Skuse, Moz. and I nited Bervice; Philip sheri- Moz.; Jacob scheruing, Moz; Lawis W. Maires, sud United Seivice, Lieury K, Koome, MeKeon, mourn bis lors; the eldest beng the present eaitor of the New York social ocieace Review aod Hunt's Magazine. Dreaprot Accipest,—An unknown man Piree Bs BOUT tees’ Wtctolae Maceh, McKeon | was run over and killed yesterday morning by the intopher t Albany express train on the Iudson River R, KR, eee eitcns Voha J. Kenoe. Hep, Win cit | The accident cccurred aloat halt a mile above the ‘alconer, Kep. ‘The Independent candidates are David 1 Hage, Michael Koseei, T. McGibney, I homas depot. ‘The facts are reported as follows young man wenton board t alfa n express train at Thirtieth eteet: and AB Daley and Geo, W. Anderron whie passin Tam. & Moz MeKeon Repub. ht by the bra Joho Houxhtulin, Pat's, Alex. i, Keech and a half be George McGrath, Frank Wo Robb, Wri K White. | found then that the buc broken, ames Murray. Holly John G. Haviland, Andi Geo, WH Mackey. J, Vanderpool, J, W, Green Michael smith Pav'k. G. Duffy, Geo. D. Kellogg. William Lamb, Jas. J, Coonan. Morris A, Lyng. The Independents are Lewis Parker, Alexander Coyle, Dauiei Bulkiey, Jas. 5, Ellison, Jas, lagia- bam, A. A. Schiedier, . TT SENATORIAL DIeTRIOT. Benjamin Moore, Tam. Patrick Rureell, Tam. Fraucis F. Reynoids, ‘tam. Hugh Reilly, ‘lam, McK. John U. Gent nthe boty t and that the head wasn ‘Lhe remains were conve; el 10ure Of to the dew Bellevae Howpital, where the Corone:'* jury will view it, The decearod was well drersed, and was apparently a fine iooking person. The face is, how- ever, unrecognizable, and # cousiderable part of the head is gone. Tue Mesictans’ Strike,—A special meeting of the Musical Protective Union waa beld at Ger- mania Arsernbly Rooms, Bowery, yesterday after? Henry Murray, Tam, Tam, ood ee ee Oe er MEK. decree Groue, | soon. Mr, Downing, Chairman of the Committe of Moz. ‘Thos. lmffy, Moz. and McK. ‘Thos, Muilixan, | Delegates to the Workingmen's Union, reported that Mor. and McK. FE. Brucke, Moz, J. O'Shaugh- | they bad effected a representation in the Union, ne ty, Moz, ‘hos. 0" han, Moz. and McK. | (Cheere.) He hoped that aii who bad not very preaa- Stephen Roberta, Rep. . Halloran, Rep. F, A. | ing Cogegemente on pext Monaay evening would horas, Rep, George Hettrie! Christopher | Meet at the Cooper Institute and help to torm the Duiiman, Rep, Wilmer jateriek, ‘ monater band, whieh he thought would number lu Independente—Jas, Coffee, doh Scallon, I. Dem, | Pieces. There being no other business of unpoi tance, Keynolds, I, the meeting adjourued, ep. Geo, Welb » Rep. ich, I Dem” Thos, Gadinoy tad: : SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, let Diet. —Ty John Uth Opseqvies or Mr. VAN Scuatck,—The obeequies of the late Mr. Van Schaick took Pince yesterday afternoon at the Washington Square Church before a large congregation, which included many divtingulehed citizens. At three o'clock the remains were escorted up the main fisie by the following pall-bearers: T. C Winthrop, J. 8. Murra Mr. Aymar, J. Barclay, Key, Dr. Ferris, J. ©, Gree éd What, Che. te enduen Reps “Wlmon? Sn 84 Dist.—8, D, He Vance Key, Cris Lawton. Tan Maiiuewson, Iai. A; Heastand Molt th Dist ~Tesues L, Miller, ‘Tam. “8, P, Patiorsou, Sth Dist.-Wm, i. Neilson, Tam. R. Warren, Ind, | Mr. Simpson, and Jf. Suffern. The Rev, Dr. Hutton Dem” 8. W. Phanix, Rep, Ff. L. | officiated in the burial service, which was rolemn Vultie, McKeon aud impressive, The remains were subsequenuy 6th Dist. James Post, Tam, Jas, L. Hastie, | Conveyed to the Marble Cemetery, Second street, for Rep. J, Blnmenthal, Mos, John | interment, Sr, Francis XAvier,—The anniversary of thie festival was celebrated » erday, at the Chureh of bt. Francis Xavier, in 16sb street, by a solemn high mass and sermon A . Moizerber, ind. th Dist. HP. Allen, Rep. Jas, B, Brady, Tam. & Moz, F. Smythe, McKeon and Ind, FONOOL TROWTERS, let Ward Chas. Bergner, Tam, Wm, O'Brien, Rep, . Roch Cc FATAL AcciDENtT,—Yesterday, Coroner Col- ind sia @ and Jes, Cherry, lin ned an secaees po the Deady of Heaneia Driscoll, “dt WardWm. Buckley, Re} i stevedore, who was (ataliy injured by fa ling trom th oz. Bernard eile y Tam, and hurricane deck of the ateauier Neeehanick, lying at Sd Ward-Wn. Brittos, Tam, and pier 9,N. Kh, Averdictof accidental death was reu- Kobbing, Rep. T. D. Winehe dered, 4% Ward—Morris Friedeam, Rep, M. Mcin ae THE COURTS, Oth Ward—Andrew Leggett, full term, Be) ‘Tae Staone Cask—E1auta Day's Paocerpinos— . C, Buckbaven, full term, Ta: YH, | Morion ros a Nonsvit.—This case war reeuimnod Bu hort term, ‘Tam. and Kep, yesterday morning before Justice Garvin. On the Judge taking his seat, E. T. Gerry, counsel for de- fendant, rove to make # motion for a nonsult, on the srounde, Let, that there w fatal variances between the allegations of the cor ntand the proof, vd, ‘That the alleged cause of action was uot p: nominated by all parties to Vacant er Roche, Tam, and Moz, Owen * = O'Kourke, ind, Tih Ward—Jas. Collins, Tam. Thos, Warren, Rep. Jas. Olvany, Mon, sh Ward—W. W, Adama, all partics, Mathias Clarke, *!| parties, That all the nce given bas not be ‘th Ward—James W, Booth, Rep, A, Matthewron, fo bein Esha iS ae within the ge res ‘wn, A, Zimmerman and M, Clark, ‘nd, epecially on the firet ni aud » general ve 1th Ward—Wm, MeCafMe, Tam. and Moz. R, R. dict on the cleven issues rettied on the orisinal Breos, Rep. piendines, Mr, Gerry then reviewed the evidence, Tih Wasd—Jae, H. Cutter, Rep, W. W. Lyon, Tam articuiariy emphasizine the following points: ‘That for Vacancy,” H,Wisuer. Moz. & Tain’ rs, Strong's leaving Edwaid's rooin was no evidence L, Alien, Keo, for vacancy, "| thas adultery had been commit that her cough ing was not a signal for Edward to open the door of his room, bus resulted from her delicate condition; that is was not likely that Bdward aod Mrs, strong would seck the room of @ rorvant to com- mit an act of aduliery, when their own rooms could have been used; that the confessions of Mra. P, 1th Ward With Ward leth Ward John Straiton, I'am, and 5 . Brock, Ind. Oe | de E, Elliott, J. H. Lewin, Tam, and Moz, Rep. Gilbert 8, Dye, Ind, ~Wm, Miller, Rep. 5. B, Kirkham, Ta: D. O'Reilly, Moz, 1oth Ward—O. b. Swann, Rep. Ce ere eatin Parente tate ieamniey idth WardoOrl without other supporting evidence, were incapable of reade F wmnith Tam 1893 Mos. i! supporting a case of w Mery, and were totally inad- 17th Word—=He te fee om OE TT Ag missible a idence, (Counre! here quoted a number Ind: Hep. ; J, Brut, Ind. Dew ' | of authorities to supjort hie position.) That the 15th Ward—Jno, A, Foster, Kep.: Jno, C'Brien, | Witten confession, commencing “This letter is Tam.; F. HW. Churchilt, Ind, Dem, "| Written frecly," was proof that it had been written 19th Ward—Chae Hull, Rep. Chas i Lyon, | Under durore; that the plaintiff bad not made out a oe Ceri. hickeca’ re] the alsence of connivance of procurement; that it Was fot not necessary to prove actus connivance at the adultery, but (hat a parsive Counivence of the busband euffic ent, in al owing bos wite to asso- lek, A, m Ind. Deu, 2th Waid Hiolzderber, Tam.; EB. Fitzpat Moz.; G, Ven Coit, Kep.; Chas, & . 1e, lod, Dem chate with r sepuce f} ond laatly, thet Rooeeveii's List Wards on i : no ed that the partles were living iw ty War gues, a Rep Bo, 4 husband und wiley and that Mre, id Ward -P \tyMck on; Michael O'Brien, | deil'é testinony was proof of cape 3 ; Yam. ; 1. Wrady, Kep.; Daniel | that # here parties continue to dw il } Dir sume house and appear in pubsic as and wite for years after kuowleise by ether of the inp deity that the case Comes within the words of volunt.ry cohabiiauou,” uo mater midy, Lud. Dei, Comparative Vote for Mayor. psf, | | eae Ae : p upar tment ¢ Wann) Wood |Gual'r|Ujatk r hey occupy (he salue apa: tinent or wot, lat BS4) bub 40 Court, atier complimenting Mr, Gerry on the ee | 21) rerearch of bis aicument ruled that a the case nh dor came up here ou terues tu be tried, he bed not the itp power to dismiss the complaint, aud (Le case wiust co or Toh. .} ou. Ath...| Mr. McKeon then opened the enre for the defence wh | He sad: The defendaut bad cour to the plaintiff Vth pu'e, virtuous, well cdue sted girl, and Lod been reng Vash. .| back to her father, aud when her father demanded Mth. | for what, id she had heeu tr ud by bis Mt woman had both iu thie country wed thas the deus i had beon go! away How her mo bes by wt. Ish Tead the letters, ia which Mr, 8tron4 | reque deh wile to send Maury to him tora day octwo, sua then , uy goo keps her, That en the ist of Deceni¢ tried to Zot leno 13) 1401] get the other child an the rame mMauier, He adi ted sed lil 955) 15% that she had takeaway and HOW bad the younger ° we me| meen || eon | oe ——-- | cbild, tus claimed that sho was fully jusuned in Potala) S410) 24707] 2b58|| 2297] 2919) | 10584 | tekiny her, He arcued thas the fay Lomeeit Lute vow... T4014.) Entire vote.,,.¢1,lul, | branded hischildrea with disgrace, sod dererveu no pity from the jury. Atte: some further argument the Curt adjourned to Wednesday ocat at ll A. M. Covst oF GenzgaL B28810NS.—The December term of tho Court of General Bessions was opened youlerday, Judge sussoll paeeldng, A Ginad Jusy, Map DoGc,—On Sunday evening officer Hag- fevty. of the Sixth Precinct, encountered a mad dog ip Centre erect, pear Pearl, and while killing the eulwol was bitten in she left thigh, The wound is wight, Mr.G. D. Gillespie, foreman, ba sverm the uraal charge delivered, Some routine a os transected, and the Court adjourned until Friday PoLie® INTELLIGENCE. The Lion Brewery Mur der—Arveat of the Barkeeper at the Drewery.— Charles Reoth alias Reed and August Gunther, been arrested on a charge of having cauted the death of Daniel Claffr,who wea stabbed to the heart during 4 ficht in the barroom of the Lion Brewery, on the evening of the 19th of Septemter Inet. Boon after the murder, Coroner Gover heid an injucet on the oly of Claffy, but was enabe to fix the crime npon roy one. Since then Justice Note has been informed that Koath, who was a barkeeper at the time Claffy wae killed, has contessed to etabting Cloffy, and that August Gunther urged him to commit the act. Justice Podge ave ly reopened the care Vacherol oth sticeybeswcen . tified thet jor five yeure tk Police Vores, and at the r nffy, be was engaged as private wa'el mop + with knows Charles Ke dyand August Gunther, bark ; saw ond heard, wit gr mitral wae implicated in the murder; November, Keath namit to him 1 Claffy, nud tha: Gunther put t, Reveral other witnemes were ex testified to the feet of the murder, The estigntion haa not b concluded In the jmeautine Keath aud Gunther are confined in Pp. iron, inrglary in Macdougal S'reet.Cornelius A. G, Mane » colored, wae arrested vesterday morning by officer Mosterson, of the 16th I'reeinet, on a charee 0 relary Th trance tidence Macc Mr. Moore coins jot jront room ou th Monnin jn bie room ar 1 nt ihe burgiar, who fed untarwed, Pato: wre heerd be the pouee, On Meer Marterron % the era eon in the paler, Justice committed him for trial, withons bail, Brooklyn. Accipent on tne Lona istayp Ratt boa. Mr, Fianele Church, road master on the Long Isiand Railroad, met with @ revere accilent at the Jomalea pot Im? evening. On the arrival of the 6 P. Motrain at Jamaien, Mr. Chareh, «he waa on board 10 Hetore it ¢ and imiring bin footing, enmetaine ert dee and arm, Ho wae ime traon his reridence tings let night were Inleune SERious peas by, and bis eutfc A FinemMAn.—A No. 6, named Patrick Broderick, wo run over in Cand rtreet, between Craham avenue and Smith atreet, while proceeding to nn alain ot the on eunday night, and suetained a counpouod freture of toe left thiah, The imjured mau was taken tothe City Hoapital, Tue Kecest Berouary av Fiesiixe,— Some new tacts have come to light in relation tothe recent burglary at the Flushing Railroad Depot, the firet information came from the Department at ACCIDENT TO member of Engine Company Washington, where one of the stolen bouds wre re- t Pow, the National Bank ort of the stolen t si hands in Wal ceived trom this ce! through seve N keopale, Oo © been traced + and finally to the Bighth National Hank of New York elty, where thes wero received over the counter in the legiti- mate course ot business Dicoveny or U, Pace, 8. Boxpa m A Cuntous On Saturday last, two plumbers ed in excavating on the premises of Mr, residing §1 Pineapple at, with a view of finding a leak in the water pipe, While busily engaged at their occnpation one of the w red a project: ine brick, and seeing it he wall of the céliar of the ho He discov & aliens jar in the hole, while cnrel) eealed, on break ing it found to t joy that it contained a laree grmountotl. 8, pastry Londs with coupons attach. ed. On poing to dinner the tinder informed his em- plover of his good luck, but eoon thereafter Mr. North wecertained what bad been found on his premises and took ineasures to secure What proved to be bis own Property. He showed trom his own books the dupli- cate numbers of all the bonds, and again obtained them, Le had doubtiers embedded the jar in the place he did for sate keeping, being fearful, perbaps, of burgiare, ‘The amount hidden was also, Mer North wil) probably place bis extra funds io a more recure place hereatter, Tue Foo,—The fog on the river was so dense nearly all day yesterday and last evening that creat inconvenience was experienced in navi seting the terry boats, The tips were greatly ex- teaded on some of tho ferries as far as beard from no accidents occurred, Deatu or A Notortocs Cnaractrr,— During the laiter part of the year 1502, a large num- ber of burelaries were perpetrated in this city, Night after night houses were entered and large amounts of valuable goods were stolen, At leagih the offend- er waa arrested and a number of thousands of dollars worth of p.operty, almost exclurivery of diamonds, and articles of go: found tn tie pow plocured at dittese re Le had pinced them jor satety, ‘The a je Dane as Charles tt Grant, but his real t avceriained (o be Chas, i, Gordon, He was ruleequently tried, couvieted and sentenced to Stat ie ine formation rec athat t. The one, drew it bh wae cousum . ‘Tne Crey Park Morven, — The roliier, Charles Mereior, or Comby, is still cor 44th Precinet Station Lc the Police have Leen busily enge in exainining into the marter with the view of ascertaining whether he was in any way connected with Gouzales and J'ellicler ia the juurder of Otero, The District Avior bes now tuken the matter in b and yesterday suomoned witnesses to rppear before the Grand Jury w-day, The case will thea be aspored of in oue way or another, Tur TweLrru ANNUAL Farr of the Bro lyn Industrial School Arsociation and exhibition of the children, commenced in the auditorium of tle Academy of Music yesterday afternoon, and will be continued this day and evening, There are two Schools and one Home tor intante under charee of tht Association, ‘The children are of those touud about the stieets who have uo Lowes. au ed inthe y and k Another Gatherer of Timepieces, A correspondet of she Pailade!phia Prrsa, no- ticing the recous story from she Boston Tran- sntrt of a remarkable watch collector, is rem! ed of an old man in Northumberland © unty, who is about ono hundved and eight yours of age, and chive that he ke five ini'es to town and back again in a day, without apparent tatirue. Ho has in bis house twenty-four clocks, al! goj one # Little faster th the other so that there ig ulnoas . aiciking. He refures to aell one 0 they are bis ouly comp at nighi, un outhouse filled with « 4, forks, pliebforks, chains, &e., and rotuser to sell nd them to any person. Ho keepsa diary of his lie, and for three-quarters of recorded all the births, bapiistas, marpia deatba tu his neighborhood, together moarkable events, He» was born in When a boy came to Pennsylvania, 1 lumself ior bis paseage to servitude for seven years, aud 15 now # manef wealth, ery and Su all re MARINE NEWS, Dec, 53, Rises, 709-8, Seta, 4 3-11 Water..10 18, CLEAKED, ery ee STEAMBIIIVS—Cuba, Havana: Octorora, Baltie more; Chvsupeuke, Portiaud, Me. Mm Balt SHIP—sir Robert Veel, Larraves, for Liverpool, BRIGS—Mareo Polo, Gibraltar 1 York, Lon douderey; O, Bo le at Domi Gbicttan, Halitax, | SCHOONERS— Lewisville, 8t John, EN Hottie, | sud NB Ameniew, Cornwallts: Chee omaell, dksoaville; Younus Teaner, Savana oheeon, Winn ton, NC; Lucius, Novtola; Joep ing, new Haven; Franklin Bell, Wilmiuston. SLOUP—Biackstone, Allen, for Providence ARRIVED. ‘TE AMSTLLPS—Marmion, N Orlens; Charles Ww 4, Say biook; Weybossetl, Savanins BARK—Trojan, Sleeper, Galveston, with vorton Vhamea, Horton, N 8 é i. Jam; Eliza A Wave, Mobile; B Ingense, do. | SCHOONERS - Wave, Rondoat for Boston ba. Windsor bang Satterly, Savanuah; 8 J Warings Motie: joj, ton; Dundee, Lagut Burpriee, Boston, | w , Baltimore tor Norw Boston, Calaie Fair wing! Frovivence, E Lelagd, Baugos Abbie, Ortune Bangor, Parken’ ‘ MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. a A STORY OF REAL LIFE. a “Neither did 1° nal’ Mr. Vyse, monrnfully “Tit, fecollecting some lon? absences of Vincent from the house, during his last visit to home, [made inquiry of old Baw ver, the cexton, who har eres and ears al- ware about every one's business but his own, and he certainly dropped hints about myatertona visite of my son to the ol! rume? barn fo the Worthing Road. He, morcover, affirmed that Mixa Grant once ant him np tothe Vicarage, to tell my ron that «bea shoull expect bim at the Broadn ark barn in two hours; and that he, Sawyer, wns to he carefin! no one heard the message but Master Vincent. T don't belleve a word of it,'' ssid Mr, Grant earnestly, eradicating with one stroke of the apy which be alwava curried in his hand, a huge piece of dock, “Idou't believe it, and I confer Mr. Vyso, that I should be sorry to bell should be sorry to find that Ove bad giver her a‘ectiont away without consulting me, and Ihave ati'l further reasons to wish all this strange story untrue, The Almighty hes blessed all my labore with inereaee, and Olive will inherit much wealth. Tn such a com, it feeros naturel to expect that ehe should make, what people ell, a good match, i am not duioug, or vain-glorions; still, Imust own, Mr. Vo re, that 1 take pleasure in thinking she y ng the great ones of the land Tt seems to me the right thing, and it is for th.e purpose Ihave mate up my mind to go again to Rath thie Winter, Bhe there has introductions too ssvleol people she con nevi r meet here. But under- nt mo rightly, Mr. Verne, there is no sailing under faise colors, She willbe known in Bath as she is here—the child of Grant, the rich Sussex farmer, Ain I wrong In this "Mr, Grant asked, with the deference which the high character jor good sense of the Vicar, as well as his holy calling, I commande, ertainiy wot,” Mr, Vyse answered ; adding, Perhaps, with more warmth than the occasion re quired, “A father is always justified in » desire for the reasonable advancement of his children, and your plan for golug to Bith ts the best that could be formed for the furtherance of your wish that M sa Grant sbould form @ anion with one who, br roerits aud position, micht seem deserving of her.’ Mr. Grant appeared pleased with the Vicar’s probation, Bae after ear-rulbing, he said, You must not misunder- stand me, however, Mr. Vyse. Such is my opinion of my daughter's good #¢nse, shat if I found she had formed en attachment to one whose wordly condition had nothing to recommend it; or even vere it worse than I could expect, I should not oppose ber, I should require that she should take time to consider, but I sbould be prepared to les her act as she wished, This, of course, IT should only confide to you; it would be too great a temptation to worldly mer, were it to be known," **Certainly—certainly,"” emp vatical'y. * Bat, thinking in this mannes,"" Mr, Grant con- tinued, **1 am inclined to examine inio the truth of tho strange story you have heard, I should Ike nothing more to be aad about it; but on the return of Vinny, you must aseist mo in watching for she segue of this attechment—if attachment there be. If we are convinced that there is love between them, it will be then time to consider what Is the best thing to be done. Vinny's youth would, to me, be the greatest objection, and ons of which I should speak pretty strongly to my daughter, Stil [should be prepared to show her the same indulgence I have ever done.” Tt was remarkat aa et this conversation, which Was put « stop to by their reaching the houre where Mr, Grant was going to cal!, should leave the Vicar with large drops of perspiration stand- ing on his forehead, and with a palo face and anx- lous eye. “Thad no Idea the day was so hot," he remark- od, parsing his handherchief over his face ashe wished Mr, Grant good morning. He might well roxke this allusion to the weather, socing that he seemed actually suffering from the heat. But, in truth, a fresh north wind was, at that time, Llows jug briskly from the Downs, Auew ers had now opened for Mr. Vyse. He, whore thou, and teclings during his whole life had been open to the observation of all who had chosen to attend to them, bad learnt by the circum- stances of the last iour-and-tweaty houra that be bal asecret within his bosom that must bo kept buck from al! human perception, Nay, more. at it must be crushed—repelled, n shoul! the crushing, the repelling, shake his whole being to thecentre. And yet this secret which bad sud- denly sprung up—an Alam at its birtb—was one taat would have od up feelings in that louely heart of which the inaulgence would have impart- ed a bewildering joy his methodical life had nover yet experienced, But it was not to be. Tho secret -the feclings it called up, were all wrong. They must be ignored—they must be driven sack with the steru resolution of a man who ought the approbation of bis own conscieuce as au actual necessity toexistence, And henceforward, his every w his every act, his every thoughs —was to be weighed as scrupulously as if life itself depenied ou his every word, act, or thouglit! This Wasa bard task to one Whose sincerity aud Naingenousness bad been the salient features of lis character, Vyse remarked CHAPYER XVIII, ‘*Merciful Heaven ! What are we, that the sorrows of the world Can mould our spirits shus f''—AnNonyxovs, Olive Grant purposely abstained from visiting the Lime House for the space of three week the opinion of the Vicar was decidedly much against poor * Mad Molly" —as it had become the fashion in Pondering to call the strange creature who had toere taken up her abo d thou, now passed without her seeing Mr. lus objections to the notice she was disposed to tuke of this iacomprehensible woman, evil Olive Was too consctous that the interes, which she felt for her was scarcely to be justified, to persevere in Visits Which the Vicar seemed to doubt having any good results, Suil, im spite of all, thas interest would make itself telt; aud the overweoalng com passion hau induved her once or gwico to call at “ihe shop” to make inguirles concermmy her Olive was glad to learn that—as Mra, Goldring ex. pressecd it—"he pourcreature had become quite piert, and tidied herselt up a good ccal.!? ebe hud, also, been seen rouming about at nights lnuch to the alarm of these who bad met Ler in lonely places. Olive started when she heard this; for she, too, recollected having twice seen, from her chamber window at night, . figure hover.ng about she Grange, at an hour wuen she beheved the Whole Village Were in bed ‘The appearance of suineshing Lio the white aud the Joug grey cloak, had atirst wade her Lee lieve ib Was the mad Womau, but a seooud thouygus bad made ber belevVe tus inprobavle, No however, She Was Convinced (us it bad ve really her ; and 6 ueWhatot cou puuchou at her long ucgiect of ber-—iaking these wocturual Visite ae ucUrAl YeSTHILy, again lo see Cue Who bad ov belriended Ler, Tu colerq this by Olive Graus went to the Lithe Mouse, aga este img ib trou the garden gate Which communicated with the lauo leading trom shew orchard, be found the strange Woman s. im the same place iu the garden, wh ue sb luterview bs: token piece; but she cbserves—as Mrs, Goldring hau @Spreoned Me ""thaet elie bad teliou upcoumiger. abio.” Tne copy which Was evideutly French duake, ond of the same w nen as the poiswirdes oF Deppe ur wear, had lon, ears, aud was Kod close rouud her face & wauner uever then worn by Eughsbwormen, Her uaa, iveiead of bansin loose uu Db pu over Ler lace, Was ported on forebead and ewootmed back under Ler cap; bu her tace was still } suc atteusied in the ex- treme, while ber eyes Joused ous with the seme wild sud eager expressivad a8 berviolore, though bor appearence Was alyywther ices fourlul aud re- ce ©) inadsy or tw of te w a pulsive to the sight. Sbe did not r.se as Olive ap proached, but said in # voice, which, though less Spectral, was rtill harsh sud discordant even while attempting gentleness, “Tam so glad are come Thave been waiting for you every day siuce you last were here ; but | was sure you would come azain—you spoke #9 kindly and gently—still i# ‘Waa cruel to make me wait 6o long.” Olive ‘elt hurt at the remark ; but—even while dissatisfied with the manner and tone of reproach which recalled the Vicarts prejudice against her to ne mies ~said she was sorry sho had bees missed, “Missed "the woman repeasted—“my very fon) bas yesrsed to see you, even for ive minutes only. To hear you tailk—to feel that you grie for me—bas drawn meoutof » horrible state bew ldermens which makes me mad to think of I fee) it Lere, now," she added, vassing ber hand over her foresead, “Ob, how I wisa ibat I could dei" (To be Continued.) Too Late for Classification. 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