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Ot tation 4 hao noel , erneel ven tovether, end mene war an Menteur ee axe fot Si ela, Fhe rely Ore eS her then worth Gis.00: I hed Wed no daughters mere ter wt foant fal to day | Thee acoomliogly repaterd tw bie pea day 4 afd wer one, 6 be ire a iy fen ‘ mt ' ye aah a we Ag at l ued . ; n a) MY of ; / eta ined fhe fot Pinlently aeoottiel (he men of prime to toe Rett vg A ‘ Kaoh en event gow e i pone to My. te " one " , vin * meters 4 " mae Gnd eentene | ane t ho wien t ” nr comntry @ cme Hie | Pee odty, Bir y te, they wete con the | at ce ¢ #ore tenteneed ‘e Metion. pis him inte @ car ant mee Ot oh Merlad.” Ware the ereen Hay Aging, Penh | oeitetteray ils, “ee duenfiey iovasname af hit ad ureiaey in the two years end | he ever p-ourned fo hat again, they wont ’ youre, jowel b aver ercepy re Brevone, waa Bind and friendly, tiie + howhe Witton orgery in the | ghee t The Proteeen Ghetto connate Fhe folllerw inne Mian arely e | eet evening eciiediy coated in Cetohar ot depiamber, 180 1 | fon "altgnme ot ef SNE HO #5 Mine. | legal pr onedings ageing the parpetrators of ini tiatae ion ' " p’ 0 37 ar Menge, Hee 11. The members of the Fenian | Whine tery Mite me whe before | fina. Caen Mulhare was comvicied ofarend iercony, | QUlt Dirotnerharnd fA Oniengo wold « reeting totnotrow Fen y money te wieee ar ‘ wr ‘ . 4 4 endoren the ae jo newer ali the money mee wee ie sogneen & Porte Dermertansee Alleged Guteage tear vnati’s Hanvews — (here were 111 (athe | money tomy anew me reve rere hie ( (he 77th Precio arrested Jatmee Lyons, to thie city leat weak 7 men, 84 wome haree of rape and robbery, preferred by Mary sod 108 Gitte -@ dorvcane of TF Fulliven of 14 Weert atrent The complainant alleges i and of Ban canparad @ith the correeamding | niin | that on Sunday wight che wae accosted in Wash tA in 1ROE, Of the deconged, 108 ere CHIIATED | Dnees of any mt ony mm | ington hy trons, 4 | ortality by the orineipel reeueh @ purge a ry forerbly dene her iow @ vier b veare of eer, ‘The mortallty by the ® ‘ for the expanses of the ewit f i pave oo | Zee nee har apon the Geer 5 4 lowe pion 69, infenthle | hing how mach | have paid Fat] | inew succeeded in ing her person, Aha ange that on é seaemae 24, leflanemation ard Mee, Mane name is comet 4 ee she eneut ree je ape {ret jhe ren, eben ow " 0 ” wild obher wie nemhar the ner them ‘hresiened t or her i P © the hewole 15 mrottion of the lange ecently become familier to me heating | Phe eomplaintamt aler aileves ¢ M vane Ic W i I] ( Jute dy pled fever 1h ¢ He digttverite 12, Aroper I | stoic F think [ wae in Cot i! | clone and then thruat her ini the ‘ ternal exmene 24. There ware | have ninde no Ingniry einer fe | Hoxan committed Lyone for examination 6 head 16, from on ’ rindi te in | Inember the habeas cory 8 | rian hae mot been arrest The compialaan ©) deathe In (he inatitations, and 84 Intermente in | or ae the hank on Monta TaN, | peat to the Hones of Detention aaa wines A sSTORY OF REAL £ Dortete Field 134 one ree oorpees bod ety gif Alleged Pick pocketa arrested at a Fire Willian ‘ tb ee: y tw ; y we A MAS Kincen were AN UMARet tA | Me ae day I want out of town that day ait | Davie nnd Mortis Hoitand wore arrested at the fire 6 On Sunder morning a quarre! cocurred In the saloon ghee J rerwrees 26 bafie swrrarerd oe: a tual veal, in City Hall Place, of Buoday night, on ® charge of Koowing thet thie etrange creature could not be of Jovw Shan No. Mi Third avenne, between | On eee have been since of where they are now: | having stolen @ gol! watch from Garaid fowntt, of | pereuaded to anything contrary t7 her wisheg orsi unknown p Jor Cunningham | 7 suppose | must eay | know from the sappiemental | Yonkers, Westchester County, while standing in | O'lve conal ‘ered within her oven mind whether © ; f friends, € mn pulled off bis] that she was ones im Albans: | know 10% | Centre atreet, ‘die ween wae (ound the paves | would pot Le possille to excite in her an interest ard a party of frience, & » t ec aration of my dauchver Lutttia that rhe once | ment, wen where the accu sere sanding, Joe lin Vincent, and thus meke her d usof eo aoat 10 fight, when one of hie antagoniee thrast 8 | ee ri cough Brunswick: have never received ® | tee Hogan Commie} the prisoner for exato/nation | jeveryiew inh ella into hie face, the point of whieh entered have heard from ber | They pleaded not euiity . ! to his brain, Canning- houre after receiving the the corner of 24 gveniue and “ nta of Conningham made mae tinte the cucume ances of the evenine by Coroner Col ity at whieh? in about rend penetn od in ab ot to od care bo bia t of the elved present cothiuene tae, and \obuown to the jury Cotonnp Men's Mass Merrixo.—A mags mows ting of colored citizens, ealied for the purpose of that fie aintitt ppletin sures to sustain adelegation of their awn race at Washington during the present season of Congress, for the purpose of urging upon mowers of tliat body questions relative to the weliare of that rece, wae conveved in Shiloh Church (Kev, Stila Martin's), corner of Crosby and Prinee streets, Inst never approved Herkene wi hoe going wol ‘ory int! Kdward 1" never eugacated to M Mr, Norris enw ber at her of my 1 hed whe warat ver made hoy ish to thio i efter their find where eb to a detective olip, Mi Strong the sane rat ig fe grils hedruoi wtih Mia, 100 e- , +! | gOtintions Y Ihe following ver aifficuity, wmhed me what in ce: tain cont woula do, Ke-direct.. When you went to the street door on b interview, did you mate to Mary what the had end to yo A. Noy Dead, © What oo that Peter bee been telling me about the anid, “Father, ft te all trne” 1 d ber what the puintif? had told me; I St ong not to work; | never hie living in idicnese; [remember Mr trong being present at the dinner table when Mra. r present; Mr. Strong retused to anewer attend to her wishes atthe table, and pectiully, so thet alt the u vd interred that erentert trouble evening, The building wan filled to ifs utmost the utmost thusieem prevailed, Stee the lenin men of the race residing in thie Mr. Noves died inst C : city ond in the South were present and took part lu der hie advice, [cannot devate. G. W. l# Vere, Chaplain of the 2th | site the ane Werk Inent, was called to the chair and in afew | iioderate; about $y 4 bin for Femarks sat forth the v of the meetiny. | hig professioual services +o tn gold to oat many things for the amelioration of the tece Conner ; ecKoon about double; you, sir, said, been undertaken hy his brethren, and about ¢ of them had been carted through Mr. Richard Herksher oxantned—I know the pare nctiold reeulfs. The object of this meetin tes, that ie, | known the defendant aud did know the ated, was to exslet in the colection of a fu Jantiff; 1 marricd @ sister of Mrs, Strone's: | £1,000, to defray the expeneos of their doleant Fret bes him on his return from Busope with his Frederick Dougiaes—w hile he Inboved in Washing on wife; Lanw bim aeain at Kockaway shor lr after: | Sires present session of Congress in behalf of | pidene interview with him in April, i503, ab tue a red bietaren, What this gentleman would fock to accomplish would be the adoption by Congress | prreer, « vot such lawe as would place the necro on an | an} rece equality, before the law, with the whie man, Alter these remarks, a series ot resolutions, setting forth the duty of the nation toward the colored race wwe which, after some discurston rerarding one ‘or two ill-defined clauses were finally adopted, Kev Bieila Martin vext spoke, and in the course of his yomarka eid that when he retlected that ® few yours since 4 free negro could not edter the national Capital with satety i that pow it was propoved tu send @ delegation black men to Warhington to hol! counsel with the rulers of the pation, th rcemod wo good to be true, He ancerely belie events would lead to ay orious result te alout & aun a youne ot old T met him, ax specinteg in this letter, at my room Strong my de lty end (he injury he would inflict on him abusive of Mr, stevens, pt. Deuls Hotel, corner of Urondway aud Leonard here Lwaethen living; L asked it by letter, ived this answer, (Letier read iu evidence, | oel or 38) BP. Mi; Lexpressed to M presretat the publication of this a ly i be said he wae # young wan ye when he was married; be did no happiness should be sacritice: he tried repeatedly to tell me the particu- would pot bear bira about them; | then Jor the sake of his own tatmily, ake of old M 1 M Ss Mr. 1 race rn Large, aa intelligent cooled t yan tow Bouus Cusoling, also aid essed the meet. SrreEee oe et bay ug. He spoke cooouragingty of the future proepects man of his word, he had BI his rece In that State. How there sue ueatu had | bor 9 Louse and had not kept his prot Kot red of paying evcond fiddle to white men. | of his wile, sad it was not Tinh’ hy should be the Agier a few Lriet rha by oht, ty 20nd present, aco lecsion was taken up, witer whicu the meouuy eur aed, fue New Sewenacn System, —The Croton Aqueduct Department Las orcered a discontinuance, for the winter, of the work ot building sewere Hitherto there wag a rule against the prosecution of euy iabor of thie kind in winter; but the eontractors disregarded It, notwiihstaniing the effect of the tro was to lojure (he mason work anu involve heavy future expen esto the city for repairing the rowers me the retusal of the Croton Aqueauct Board, acing | yee enil uuder the wew bo. te pay lor any iabor cous Inet woatiore has finally inouced there men to withdras twit galbcu jad their operations will be ruupede Vhe p eparations tor a renewal ot the Spring apon a iarge aeele purves ing only eu 1 epeated ai very ott nuree |i months tin Ci ito ew work ttt Wik gO forward wWithous fate; uiemon olieu came over aud stayed with us at Povut; 1 have seen him there mx or eleht or ten | * Wer eve; Why doesn't he ies #ie ought to dle; those words two or Wure® mer; Mre. Strong at tine in very iceble beau; ae lated en; Mre. Strong and her children and ove ved with us at Whitiech Point about six for that Mr, stroug paid ive e¥0; Mr. siroag { Whithek ometimes be stayed ail night; he sat at ihe vie with his wife, ezamined— Mr ish me for her trong made an arrance- ushand about the board of for @4™ a year: i bave Suything; never was pa eet Mm wesing the in- was to avo! » you Kira.d he woud murder her, he had tried n 1 Olyect to ti anewer; it isa most ya exwin the Od ores bo Obibn | outa cous one i cor a, Mr. MeKeoo Tthink ita wr one, Granp BALL, yo ven under the auspices | ‘Th excluded the wt AG f\ ie } 5 he 1 think Mr, Stevens paid me #300 for of the Young Meus Faihes Mathew (1, A.M. DB. 1 Mie. stron bourd; 1 was at Wavesiey ouce tor, b Bie w York, will come off thia even. | think, two da nd one might; Iwasin Mrs, Peer “pak Buh Se Rtoongta bed. 1 saw o uuinber of curative ir oom, corner of Sih wtreet and | ye | saw there auageer tnd AMG) ts rary bali ) 1, haud—I dou't & Ow Fat Gacy the pootu aud wae : * ° lio! thems Dhad boaid of am athenptour Mig Rterenyep VoLonvieens.— 8th Voteran | ota lite. . me Oe Hogament, who arrived in thie ciuly on Saturday nate ag aed Anderson, he Slorarman of the ite a sefe fteormed Dauh Church at Newtown, 1 at iflud econ eat, were the rec piente of a dinr Biven | that Mr, and Mis, B bad # pow in buat church; Dy thor frends aud relatives at the Bowery Garden, Iward Btroug was @ dewon th tint euut¢ hy be lee ca The Hmer mbhere 880 | sber of tay ehurech, in full communion, at the verday atternoon, ‘I! ne ae numhe wo | pre r tine; no steps have ever been taken to doen, under the command of Lieut. Col, Ste nhouse clude him; Mra, Song had the privilege of com. \ (aie city for the teatot warta aun, 10), ; Mr ter Strong ¢ ‘ eve seen bud have beow almoet five years in active Bervive, uy inehureh; he ceeup« vane if hie wer bhitieen en. 1 lave econ Mie, i" anive waweuent i} mmaod as Fort My Np sion ww that the a thaski, 8 Chey viii be musvered out of wieu Adi. Powsr K. btrong bad Lae pers i ’ Casuar hell an in- ra ® revenue collector, and son-in- ene teeiifets Li tires heard of these Cuert yeroriay on the body of Catharine Canfield, ities from Mr, icons Ot hie office in April, » yoareot age, who dies the 2d inst, by te cow Rastrowd tra bt we shoul ie of the ie i from iajuries reeeived on voverat Port Jervie be an wie w could ve evel & compou a fou deceased having i timwhy be did not get adivosce in s ead he did tot waat to get a die hot altered bis will; no wlehed bis bake chaige Ob she children; L said that he OL eet a aivuoree to piate; he had no evi- he ewid he bed «anced & written couleseon ov her ponitence; | eaid t would take his | wite and chudien with mes be a ked me who would + Jereniab mort tieuss dioid tim Mr stevens would arraug ‘ yesterday at the rity At; Le suid don't trues Mr, Seveus; he promises rosdemee Fourth etteet, fom me tlds bul hae never given it me suid if sealde wcclagatally received on Saturday tasty by the | Gyiy qie tho Kaward were to die iuuce could go upcetting of @ Kettle of wate: frome shove, ADIL’ | Ou ay Leiwies he then teatitied to & ry AOL Ma tegs ueet wad beld by Corouer Colin, view about tamiug ® houee at Whitloch Poms, aod to Crry GovensmMenr-Boarnn or oy. <The Board met yerteruay atiecn the | rrowdent, Hoa, Morgan Jow a the cha ‘lhe eutie session Was vecupied tu the tratew joa of LDER- he wis » large amouns Of Beeres FOUtLE Dusiners ouly, i i Hoamp or CoUNCILNRY,=Thit Board also met | MMere yonenay, the President, Janes Huges, be). io the as its hair. The Board did no business of ay puble i a portance, and adjourned te » o's ock (is afte rion Py Mir THE COURTS, fiom bit aiiown Supreme Court Cireust Covar Catenpans Tis Day, ait l.-Oyer aud Termine, aad mt 1 64, WOT, YOTS, BOV2, v D7 iv. TT IG, VTAS, 2T a4, BTR Part I Now, S49, Lila, tbe of, bb had he }my ti er | apis atlects os BTS, 19TA, BAIS, BITS, 2 Alper: Bite t & 2531, 1286, 1754, 1108, spacial | Toor he avoyy her over (het, (ut hdwaid drove hes Nee ee eat part L--Nos, 1152. 78, 1043, ¢83, wen snes 10 De once; Lhuve eapreased ayiupabhy € 958, 126. ‘Sha, 19 753. de eae | Wath 5 , . 36 OH BO eae are ye tis ise, tis! wi! att 60 Py betare 1869 I remeabe Fone Instance of 14s, 663, 1104, 1145, 1146, Loh, 12is, 1242, 1255, street, in Mr, Beevene's house tive bud we Os on her Jus Staona Drvonce Cask reventa Day's ep ULEADLA die Cui EEAMANATION OF Mas Bawyaxe | "VA! the contents of « letter of th soud Liedaughier Minnie to the wh pale PEN MR to je’ house where bot bitneelt a weicowe euert > CrosaexaiiivdL have Known Mr, Strong since Pave bee a on trieudly ter poete feriae; Lpever put tu tam Internal Revouue | the Custom House j be tor Pector ; (oat lb waeu CCl» ted wey Thy spoken Buevone; May WHE Uhl reeoiyg y | con't know whether this w pbetore th erview | hay ead Uh tory brow bu. the whole town ard bo sioty 4 bthe Pbroug bad cliculasod it; st iniormation + DOLE; iben than bow; : Lie tot it; hie conduct be 4 $88 OF ounto W lie wite ahd Colac; he dad been to qbout which eh@ Mave Ome reuark, wud he eaid, WWabeead jd Gauale abr, bake Bim ives of 1 was | Alleged Blection Rioters, Vetrick lrennan, hack man, and John Barbe, driver of a cari who are ee. cared of having been th Who atfacke) the canvens of the Tth Ward, on the «ve by officer Calley, of the Iiitu Preeimct, Manefield committed the accused i Lareeny of Watelea—On fund aliaa © Bhandy" MeGuire, on @ eb soon alter the theft, William Gray the watches, four of which he received watches wiven to Gray have been recovered ase witvens, A Farmer Accused of Larceny be bib Piecivet, arrested David se! lonawanda, in thie sate, ono elarge of 20 from Mr. Wm, i lovether ia Schooler tor trial, iu deinult or bail, A Saloon Keeper Shot Lowery, atempted to eect John Ay morbing, Woea the iatier drew shot Mever in the ald sieht wound, examination Brooklyn, Prize Fiour ar Sv, Bord Pootuisr Bavty Posteanp.—On yesterday a prize fight came off in an unoccupied room at St. Kouante Well, in Newtown, in the mill yore oung Siddone” of Willlamaburgh and “Barry the Kia” of New York, for a puree of $260, manacement of Jobnuy Mackey, an English pugiliat. Piushing for candles to Light up the room jug a long struggle About 150 of the sporting fraternity from New York were present, Your down and drew the | pluck and perseverance, but the Kid gave up on tb jweted one hour and eleven mutes, was pietty reverely punched, aod h large “mouse” on one of & Clored and he was sullerin wy bie friends, Both a. 1 to eay the » Lole party Siudol ne bas ay fhe Kid had peace vu the toad, | hovd of the hehe was golug Maauy of them Dehevog that the | Party weut into the hali jor the purpose o: getting up w denies, ib beug used for thas pu. pose auring ihe @Ulived houthe, Tue Navy YaArn,—A clerk in the Master Laborers’ Departiwent wae discharged yesterday, Nearly all the men have been sent adrift, DISCHARGED FROM CUsrODY,—John Mo- Cloowey, chargod with setting die to bis store, core nerc! Sackett and Van lirunt streets, afew nights since, was brought betore Justice Walek, and the lence Bppeariug lmpericc:, ue d@iendeut was diuchurged, Brookiyy Common Covncit.—The Board Suieot, end tranedeted the oust routine of alter winch they adjourned Jersey City, AccipeNTS ON THE N, J, Ratroap— Disrcackb Switcn,—The engine of the Ow! train on the New Jersey RKeilroad, due in Jorsey City on Sunday morning, wae thrown off the track at Eliza- beth by the aiepiacement of a awitch, The ouly damave said to have been dove was (le breaking of a humper, but the eagine narrowly escaped ruun. into e dwelling-house which #atde#ithin thiee ot the track, Some of the « ven connect with the Company “would rather cop have these Be te reported, as (he LOW epayers are aps to Miuke Yerterday noon, while ® young man named Jas, Gillen waedriving @ loaded cart seroes the rallioad track at Hudson street, Jersey City, be was run into by & locomotive, and had ble cart damaged, | hor e's log broken, and he narrowly pod be pe J that no flarman was present ae at the engineer deeiected to blow the General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York Sun} Lewis Goopwix, spedlar, was fund murdered on a turnpike ri near Nasbviile, Tenn, on Vuesday, and bis pack and watcbhad beeu taken thy the shief, “Crime in Nashville gril) reigus supreme, On Tuesday the Government ™)) offer at tion, at Alexandr a, the la verty it as ever otfered at the Easy, yy nelude 2,600,000 1et of lumber, 2500 1 road iron, 2,000 wheels a ike Government G euc- = | stu Lie wide intue summer of | mechivery aud blacksmithery, ée. A DIAHOLIOAL outrage W wards .ille, Indiana | ley was found in his b hetrated in Fide Mir Doutoy Shire ene bie condi- tion, with forty-threy ov i bout person. His leg had also been ja) nabl bie and bus foot cus off H+ W48 alive ay las, accounts. No arrests heve Loon Wades Wadereof 9 baad of lovers, sof the Lith poll distries ovo the Oi instant and broke one of the ballot Loxce, have been arrested Justice night, officer Freeman, of the 26th I'reeinet, arrested Thouas, e of baving tto'en thirteen gold watches from the store of John ot No. 176 Willata atreet, ou the 1th of ’ of having been engaged io . Gray admitted that Metiuire had aolea The tour Justice hey committed MeGuire ter examipation, and (Meer Jovce, of oolet, @ farmer eine Giebriat whie they were !homas etrest, Jurtice Hogan committed louis Mever, keeper of a intiieting @ Justice Hogan committed Schetei for Ronan's Weit— | wo all Pendering The principals engaged ‘The contest was Siddons was trained and backed by George Leese, & weil known sporting man of Wililamsburgh, and ‘Barry the Kio" was under the Couniderable time elapsed at St. Konan's Well before the mil! took place, as the managers had sent to anticipat- At 2) minutes past 6 o'clock ihe youths entered the ring stripped for the coutest, ne Siddons got the first knock Tet Liood, Bets of @10 io $75 were then freely offered by siddon's friends and 11 hope you would have no hen in thet: he | taken by thore of the Kid, Both fought with great ee | 46th round, being very budiy puniehed, The contest ie aud Wil- liamabuigh without commuting any breach of the Versous living in the neighbor- were Lb peri@et ignorauee ol what Of jate their meetings had been infrequent, Binee Vincwt'a retuen, Olleetat ine had been much taken Often at the e bad perceived a figure hover- deeline of day, OF ing about ip the distance, whom ahe had recognised as her wretched protegea,but who bad apeedily van- lehed on hearing the cheerful vo cee of the boys, 0 that Olive had been prevented Joining her, Io- pressed now, however, with the ides of the good which Vincent's holy conversation might work np- on her # frit, Olive determined to seek ber at the Lime House It was in the morning that Olive went to her: and it wasevident she was vot «expected, aa her usual postin the garden was ceserted,and ail wae Jone and qu! Advancing tothe g that en- closed the little court, O.ive tapped gently, and fn # few tin itesit was opeoced, the woman eb rnon ing bastily towards her with # gesture of delivbt Bus there was in ber wan features so woe-begone an expression, thet Olive could scarcely r frain ja an exclamation of sorrow on belolding or, “Oh; you have been ii], my poor woman !" abe said kindl=, taking the burniuy band held towards Ler. “Why have you not sens to me?" ** Net ill—not ill,” the woman faltered out, pass- ing her disengaged hand across ber face, as though to conceal ber vinotiona; * not f]—lut ao wretched | Ithought you had quite given me up, inthe plea- sure which this Vinceut,Vyse seems to have brought ‘Par from forgetting you, I have been all along thinking what good this dear angel, Vincent, might do to your poor trou! led mind, ifyou would let me bring him to you, There—do not be so hast),'’ she adde!, as the woman bean to protest a, at this proposal, ‘You kaow you bave often told we bow my words calmed and comforted you—eud yet, jou know, there were wany things IT couls Lot quitewexplain te you, Vincent is to be aclergy- man, and knows all righteous thing di this, Las e sweet gentlo Leart, which feels for eve body, and takes delightin showlug God's mercy to ell his croatures.” “God's mercy to me will be letting me die ; and Tebali find that ous, without being shown is by this Jenny Jessamwy,'' the woman said morose- 1 T olive washur!, and said gravely, “You often @ repent having taken your sorrows #0 to nd 1 wish that I bad never meddled with you—I seem to beve done you no good, and your bardeved words makes me more unhappy every time I bear them." The woman was silent fora few instants, and then said, in a gentler manner, ‘It iscruel of you tosay this, Youknow, OliveGrant, that Lowe you much—thatI bless your name with my every breath—that L worsbip the very ground you stand oO} If I seem harden: d, it is because you vex we, bee you would bring this beloved Viucens to loverrupt the few short minutes you now ive moof your precious self, I would rather ear all my misery alone, than be wrvured by « ing his happy love—your happy love."* “Whatco you m Yr Olve asked ; feeling still more uispleased, au Luct wish to obsain tor you, the ,ood whieb the high ant holy words of Vincents Vyse would bring your poor dark soul, Without these wily things being sau! “suly, Uf you please—but no less true, Olive Grant," tho woman said doggecly. “I bave seen your saint with his fine blue eyes, and those doll- Tidglotay Walking beside) ou—Wwhen you've thought none were hear, have seen you weep, Olive, and Lbave seen bin take your hand, sud wutter soft words of consolation. Aye, I kuow the cursed iu. fluence Which these biue-eyed dandyprats have over women. Aud yet that blind tool, Mc Goldring, & aud sister's had favour for a man—it is Miss Grantwho favours the Vicar more than she coes any other man, Stuff) Did ever Miss Grant walk by the moonlight with the Vicar, anu cry aud be consoled by sweet words and tendor looks!" During these wordo, this m!serable creature bad, as it were, lashed Lerseif juto wrath; aud she now looked up to Olive, Wish eyesglaring with uuteisn- edanger, Sle then beheid Olive trembling with emotwn, aud ber checks crimson with biushes, which as quickly faced away, waving ber pale as death, Tue frenzied being seemed ino measure startled by this exbibition of feeling; and saidin es quicker manner, “Looks tellthe truth, at any rate, OLve Grant; even if worl’ dons," * You wicked woman |" poor Olive at length ex- claimed, ‘* Those tears—those conversations with that heavenly boy, were all on youraccount, It wasto tell him ot your darkness, and of all your misery, and of all your shxking doubte of Gouts mercy that 1 walked alose with bim, And it did cry, it because be told me that he feared wy words would do no good to such a lostone, And now for you to say such cruel things about him, Oh | me—Ob ! med wish [had veverseen you, [have never been quite happy since Lhave known you, You aro alWays@ cary ain a troubleto my wind.’ And bere poor 0 choked Ly sobs; aud, burying her tace in ber hanug she wept aloud, rhose marks of ber deep distress, seemed to make eu iusiautaceous chanve in the woman's feelinys, Abrowiug bersel, oo her knees vefore her, suo caught hold of Ol.ve's dress, thus prevont- ing ber moving away; While with words of tho moss abject Coutrision, Lesought ber forgiveuess, dromtlog woth emojon sud indiguation, Olive appeared net to ie) bo these supplications; at any raic, she showed inclination to be influenced by teem, sud at length said, coldly, and with eyes averted trom tue miserable creasure, *' Ls signities very little whether Ltorgive you or not, Lam de- teriaiued never to see YOU aya.u—or to pus myself occasion me."" Lhen, Olive Gronk fargwell |'' the wouwan sald, oer ee | At ie om i gon ) vf how orm fy fo ite ania” & 4 wn ow orl mate Fo et, mH tom ley few ial } oor 4 We gh he pl One 1 @ fen be plat lane ee | gone 9et @orl & me wae HOO meee | poh tone he nan a hee, ! 4 hear ond 7" ne ’ ot 6 68 pee Gon ete lonely han worl 4 ' 1108 G0 (anne, eoeenee pleene her pne © « waeriacer ‘er “ nert tees 44 ‘ at have ‘ P eed ayes have mee feceneee, foe aan het ver ne “ef ‘ ’ wm! * | @ornat fan wa Me me, en Feta fed hat Govihing Thewe Gd ad bee 1 ’ w (hee Woe Vive toene aoe here 4 * he #00 weepew fine from al ’ the grid he te era +E 8 Re NRA hae ‘ may | de Wed emee Hr 4 my OF ve ewe 4 the @ormaen tel tmed, ‘ ‘ were r Vv hewe | heen of @ (WA on anger Wh my PON fot Met you) are at al) yhtene! the bad of meery hich me tmeroe 9 wind | thromh gow Phare wiffered vilog roerewe | rere Hither remmeTae than cantare been (ot ty j envone before: a, throug iT have learnt e aay, FI another @rner, atl ouller jualin the ' I reomre tne te, hr og yeni wh wieriogs will b hely whom @ Mit Can gow ware me thee we Tying sleeper ng 7h none te pt & witer He ome wor) frat, Mee earth, w) hee heen mee, hel! ! Aa lf deprivedot « ery power of nares and anaes “* th h me by ite own 4 for happiness folly and erimea, ¢ hy thie litter reflection, the wrote hed than knees e8@rne! to fei! wiler her, end @oking jew on the wround, her head bent upon Ler brave amothered ariud, aa if weeping for every | ohe Grew, wan the only een tite @ b ‘ her “it Awad ant slarmet by thie fearfal erhibitiog roleery, every lav ling of indignation fledl fem ob boom of the wenthe. eeriad ( Au beside he pinced her band kin f; Mberuller, a8 the wail between her aobm “Oh | thie je tnore cruel than anything you har on he yet done, Tcannet indeed, Toannothear tw a Wretehednegs: you will | koiny tts indee you will! Whatcan tds to comfortyou? Whe can noone help you’ Prey pray tel mal Vo TOUSE Hot give Way to ue deeper: there maya / Try be merey for vou for \t-try wo hop |! ” for better da ; “The only better day that Tl can bope ‘or, Olle Grout," the wornan eaid, on a mud voice 4 to feel tnyae'f on a dying bet, vou by my aide, at your father: you hulding my band, Olive: ends may leat bri trawn, to feel your toare fallo my cheek, per A @ Kina, Olive! Aud get yo , cen take thie ove last bope from me; vou can te ine you Wi)! never ayer seo we; that'l « Letter w 9 should teet no more, ’ Aa th nan spoke she turned grelually u « warda Ol.ve, and, atilion her knees, throwing he # erme around ber, ine voice. thoug! scarcely ad » bie from agitation and boarseness, yet stil! paties an! persusive, ahe — ! “Ob tdo not cam me off—do not crush me wit | youranger! Oj.ve, if you will let roe see yor, | | te be with you as I have been; | promise tiv wor shall ever pase my lips to vex you, I will il thas i would have me do; Lw ilsee Vinect Vy 'e » bot—do not deny mm Sav that ye will forgive mo—that you wii] till bem ‘comfort. that you will ati) stand betweou 1 ness which threatens me, You must cometo m + Obve: bring Vincent with you, if you Lke,—bi tell me that you will come J ' Olive could scarcely utter the prow'se that at : would again v the wretched being; but ty kind intentions wereeompreben led; and relensir ber hold ou her dress, the woman, appareutiy | Much exhausted by « diversity of foviing ae be we'f, autlererod ber to depurt. Olive was thankful the Grange, on the te painf intervi that se met uo one to whem it w necessary she should speak; anu immediately « ® entering the house she resreated to her own root Willing Auve Pannell thatshe was OVELLOT » with the heat and a violent heudache tuat a) should be uuable to join her tather atdiuner, & Graut came to ber door during the day, bus wh he ascertained that thero was nothing Very serio ® the matter, he sti!l could uot prevail on ier tocor . down eteirs intothe parlour, She told him « 9 would take sone tea, but begged so anxiously ¢ be left quiets and aloue, tas complied with t & wishes; and thus in sulituie and tears passed t | 3 ’ . most uchappy day Olive bad ever spout, q (To be Continued.) a MARINE NEW ry Dec, 12-8, Rises, 7 15—8. Sets, 4 33—H. Watercs STEAMSHIPS—Al orfolk: Chesapes Portland; Falcon, Balumoie; Weatchese, We mington, Del; Hecla, Boston, . 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