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the First Page | a nn bane of the “Temmeny” regiment will Participate, fm the evening there will bes bell and supper. Beveia! mdependent military and other organiza- @ons will also celebrate the day by balls in the @veuing. Among the former the second company of the Washington Continentals, will give « ball at the O1oon in Wiliamaburgh. The Society of the Ooeioneti will also spprepriately celelrate the dey. Weer or Praren.—To-morrow and the vent of the week i# by universal consent of the Chr atian Church, devoted to prayer for specific purposes, throughout the wort, 6 programme given in the Bom of Monday last will te adhored % except that the M.thod. st denomination wi!! devote the Babbath (to-tnvrrow) “ase day of re)i- gious service for the especial purpose of ask- ing God's biossing upom the censenary year.’ deotings will be held in the Methodist Churches a« followa: In the Chapel of 8t, Paul's Church, corner of 224 Mirret and dib avenus, every aiterneon of the week ero P Mand atTy P.M. In Greene etreet and Willett sireets on Monday. Tuesday, 43d aud 87th streets, Wednesday, Ceutral, near i4ih street and Th street, Theraday, Waahinvton Square and Alien street Friday, 17th and 19th mireets, Bat- urday, Trinity, S4th street, near Sth avenue, sud Porwsth wtreet Churches, Keooklyn city t—Monday, Pacific streets Church Tuoelsy, Bands street Church. Wadoesday, Washington aveane Church, Thoreday, Hansor Pisce Church, Friday, Fleet etreet Church, Bat- uriay, Carian aveone Church, Ikon Moutpens’ Ustox—Twinn Day. The Convention reassembled at 10 A. M. yemer- day, some fifty members being present, A series of reao utlons were offered, as followa; 1, Three dollars to be ghe initiation fee in each foca! Union, mendment—Apprentices, during Weir leet yoar of service, to he permitted t. Join on paywens of one dollar, % Two dollars per dey to be paid to each delevate (during the eittings of each Contention} who aball represent 46 mwemtera or jess, 8. Changing the time of meeting in each year from January to May. 4. No spprentice, even though he serve his legal time, to be admit telto Union, if he served ina scat" hop or under a ‘scab’ employer, unless he pay aA gum to be determined by the Convention. [A ‘nc one who pave lower wages than ordered Union.) 6. Men on ao strike tu receive week; if married, or baying others dependent on them, €10 per week. 5. Tuat no memior of thie or auy of the different local unions te gravied an honorary card or placed on the list of hou rary membership while holding or receiving the pom - Yon of Foreman; but in no case shall he be com- pellet to attend @ meeoting, ouly in case a mine meancr. The leat resolution was referred tothe Committee on Loval Unions, and the remainder to the Cow- mittee on Constitution, At the afternoon session eevera] committees were announced by the chair. Resoluticne were submitted as fol'ows, 1. Abcliahing plece work alter the firet of January, 1867, provided # major- ity of three-fourthe of the local Unions concur, 2. All local Unions to vote on this measure pre- vious tw 1st of July, 1966, and reiurn the result fo the International 1. M. Union. 8. Direc 1g oue bundred dollars to be paid to Union No.9 of New York, in consideration of monies paid by them for the benefit of the organization, Referred to Com- Mee on Claiins, A preamble aud resolution Were shen otfered by one ofthe Members, declaring that as many mem ers work by the piece, and ws Several are ignorant of the prices paid, iss ex)c- dient to haves price list made out ior the Purpose of reference by members in shops. Referr.d to Committee on resolutions, A res lution endorsing the ection of Uniou No, 7, Jersey City, in susta u- (ng men who refused te submit to s reduction of twenty-five per cout. was adopted 80 to 1, A Fesvlution making the Union Leuevoluut as well as Protective was then adoped. A com uaication Jrom Dotrols was reat, stating that soic twenty mewlé@re had been f reed into @ strike for tho Purpose of destroying the Association, Luey were compelled to rales $650 w enable them wo “stand can’ aud their funds were uimost exlwusted, Moser red to Committee on Constitution, Are volu- fon & make eight bourse a legal days work was selerred to the same commities, an | after exieud dng invitations to the Workiugmen's Unions of New York, Brooklyn aud Jersey City, the Cou- Veuou adjourned, Tur Bawt of the 71st Regiment N. (. S. N.Y. came off at the Academy of Music last even. ing, and was e graid success, Society or Br. we Pavt.—The Conference of the Church of the Immaculate Conc eption have Presented their snous! report frow which it ap- pears that the gross receipts for the year Were €2,791,95, and the expenditures $2, 746,08, leaving @ balance in the Treasury of Lut 45,55 Daring the year bt ra poor families, compriging 285 Witows and helpless children, uusble to su) pore shermeeclves, have (eeu relieved, wand flity-two or- phan or destitute children Provided for, B.we were pieced in free Catholie inswtutionsyand cibers elsoshere. Twenty-nine Lave been permavently provided for, aud the Couference looks for the support of the remaining twenty-three tw boe ebar.table of the Parish, Dikb FROM ScaLvs.—Henry R, Colwell, 9 mouse of aye died at 101 West 74h wiroek, frou the elfects of soalis sccideutally received on dun. day evening, He Hoeeting ® pan of water uy, Bio. Coroner Wiuey bold an inquest upou tue ye Fara Hatcuway Accipeyr,— Corvuer Wildey ted Kvening meetings for erday @n 1g iest on the body of Charles Lawrence. colored, wiu died from ingur 0 received by accidentally falling down the batch of Buuiuger a Co.'s swore, No, 16 Beaver Where he was ¢inployed. Deceased lived at Biaplotwu, L. I, CHURCH OF Tin IMMACULATE Concertion, ~A jevture for the poor of sue Pariah ubier the care uf the Bt. Vincent de Pau! Boo ety will be de. livered bie ecbureh to-morrow evouing, by the Rey. Dr, Brown of Jersey Cry Buljecs + Bi, Co- Jumbauus, and the Irish Monks of the uudule ages.” Tue Morrow Docrrins —A ma meeting of all porsous, Irrespective of party, in favor of thie great Aworican Priveple, and opposed to moparhy on this Coutiveuy will be beld tis #veuing, a Cooper Lustiiute, Free.—About midnight of Thursday. a fire broke out in the! quor store Y41 Columbia street, Beveral poor fau.ties ocoupyiug the busing bare. Jy eecaped Wits their lives. Tie but ding was pot Of iu cu value, aud its destruction is Supposed wo be » case of arson, AMUSEMENTS, Bansum’s,The New Year's week will close to- Hig Od Christmas Day) with three per- we 1AM, 34 and Ty PM. Nox week, the exceJeut dramatic company at this Sstabliebment will porfora « new domestic drama, ontitied “The White Farm, or the Assassin Siew- orc,” after whick there will be @ circus perform. ence, beth afieruoon and evening, All the hving aud other curicalies, as usual, Buoapway,—Thoso who have not yet seen “Bau.” and ‘Mose! will bave but two more oppor- @unities—namely, 0614 o'clock this afternoon, and tT hy thisevening, Ou Monday, the great corue- @ian Jobo E, Owens will appear in » uew version of “Solon Bhingle.’* ‘Tongs Dare m Boortann,” r. Henry Mor- ford gives his seeond lecture on “Things Over the Bea,” at Dodworth's Hall, this evening. Subject: “Three Days tn Scotland.” @usnp Bremer Tasarne.—The new theatre, at dhe corner of Grend and Crosby stroeis, is an- maucnd e649 mwcems, Mi, lvery Lauty eypears ments, oot fire, as alleged, to the premises, Th defendant is possessed of considerable property in his own right, by inheritance The jury gave a verdict of $11,660 for plainsiff. Lecturns.—The first of a very interesting course of lectares for the benefit of the Building Fuod ef the North Reformed Dutch Chureh will be delivered! in the Chureh, Third avenue, near Zist uth Brooklyn, en Tuesday evening next, comme we AL R o'clock, by W. H. Burletah, Kay. tubecs ‘he Author of Rabinson Crusce™ Book. ys Commons Counctt.—The Dem. ocraiie oa ' tho Hoard of Aldermen met inst might, | as Unde mood, no change waa made in she Wiisen i¢ nominated ptor Clerk, and Joho -a 106 aeeper ot the City Hall Tur Pars Vitratrr Casr.—The case of | er of the orelheatre, against tletress of the Park Thea- erday before Justice Buk he pisintif? woe dtechare i trom the estab« every night erd * New Nartowat Crnove,—At this popalar place of amunement—#7 and 89 Bowery—the bill of fare {a always excellent. There are three excellent clowns, several handsome lady ridera, and any number of athletes and bareback riders. Matinoe to-day, 2PM, THE CovetTs, ‘Tie Martin Cane EXAMINATION OF Pite CHAnORA Perome THe COMmMMONRE Intmretisa Dever or Tm Ere. The examination into this case Teeurned yreterday in the 1. 8 Commiamonare Of- fice, before Commissioner Osborn. Walter © Whittaker tortified : I reside in Lon'« ville, Ky; Thayeknowa the prisower Martin vince the let of OCeroler leat: Ihave known him by repu tation for two or three Tam counsel for Martin; I know noth ne oft wi perronsl kouwl edge except what I have already dutailed; all the information 1 have of bie business er occupation hae teen gathered from ata nie made ly bom ne priv 1 eged comrounioations from client tw couneel, and I ask the inte great character of ‘The Drunk - ley jishuent on theeroand of being @ member of a M cal Agsocinuon lie ec mina esd for two weeks’ No vertict bad beeu reudered last eve- Ca oo Mild, Herwey City. ihe at Arteyvrr to Pass «a Forcrp Crecn.— pres employed t brother an ofr | 4 few minuics bef 0 3 o'clock yenterdey afternoon, y Jn the Federal army ; I cor no farther than to the t I don't remen ber * seh epparin .oung man, g@iving bis name es Jawes Heinrich, «sed at the Hudson Cownty Na- of my employe brother ues bese 4 on tn Jersey Cite, sare presenied he ot my cot iting fo have been sigued by J Vau . ‘ ones 8 er cilne anawering what the prisoner stated tw me ou tue er, at on oe y ivan into the beck ro sieve wertval of Mr, Van OMieer ¢ to sul ject, The Commisaioner raled that the witress was privt loged only as to commute wear to this ene, whe vie case wae commenced could not QY. You have esid you know eputation; what wae that said to be fuoky ? A. Ido pot know bit precios sank; 1 eant hit called a brave, daring bumane man, treated well al prisoners, who came in'o bis bands; | mean « b: foe; | ivean by « brave tue « soidies in the Conlederate army hostile t our Gov: eromeot Teall him Col. Martin as that ia the name bie triends call bin by and [give it to hin ass tet ter of respect, Ico not know that the reputation of Martin was notorious asan oflicer [have heard him spoken of ae Aevidier bo the :e-elarimuy; I believe L have sated repemiouly that Mr, Martin war known ae one of the bravest and incest humane bigh mince eoldiers in the Confederate army; Tmpy dave used he term officer im conversation; T beliévé thie from the estinat: formed of him im Kentucky by those who projess toknow tim, | have eeeu this paper ol the application for parden to the Preaid J bave eeou dit, Mactin’s eigoeture: Tecan not say hav jog eoen it what was Mertia’s position ia t ou fe‘erate army Mr. Courtney—T wish an answer to my question nation to day he eel fave or ier th tier bing elort and ia of the money jo. mumediate use, SKATING ..There will be tine skating to-dag on the Morrie Canal in Jersey y, sod on jhe Meadows back of Jo reey City and Hobe MAKINE NEWS, &. sete, 445, igh Water, evo? Jan. 6. 8, rlaee, 7 2 ULEARED, City of Warblogton, 45 prtaneie, Ud nak _BTEAMSITIPE Liverpoo!; Hattie: ss, wate! ied; Aliana, I Wilwington, Dey A Yorktown, The wer ie 6vasive ill r, for Loudon W0 wuAW e = : @xaue bation, bas been me BARK H ale nt Mr. Whitinker well sta Hlerperia, trentiuebt, Sueb u Blomidu: Parthian, Buenos Ayi street and wot under thy protect {the sttoreey's | BRIGS-iHarriet Amelia, Havana; Joba ebaincter, He abould then kn to meet ib BCHOONE RAC 4 Ma Cunties abeth, Philadelphia, RIVED. Havana, The Conma Alter some tur tied by rties Wo Or Mr bittaker ‘ f Air. Martin's position except that paper heaeny; ot my pow ledge 1 Know nothing about tia position; | dd thet Martin told on had Leen gppused to Chican s there TL commanued a Biigade in weed in the reser he did not tell ie whine hie poslticn was there; Idid not know that he wan oppored tome at Bhiloh or Leokout Mouulrin, oF 7 p Phar ot Northup, Bridgeport; | kuow no bing STEAMBSIIIPS—K C Knight, Washington; Metin, Baltuore; Aexsndria, Piilud; Merecita, Mobile, #HJP- Thatcber Magoun, of Boston, fm Hamburg. DAKKB~ Morniug Star, Sagua; Juno, Algoa Bay; DRIGS~ Ocean star, Windsor; Frode, (Dan) Babia, Atiaute; b® was, | yoders ood, ia tho ecaveiry, wlue SCHOONERS. Lucy Baker, Norfolk; New York, IT wasin the intent: 1 have sen hin write tw 1] Boston; 8G Miles, from brig Prospe Awelia don't think from thet I could prove hie handwriting; | Areceito; Jensie, Kio Janeiro; Magale, Cape Canso; he is, | understand, to be married eeon, U M Pettit, Borton ior Baitimore; Maunibal, New port, The case was adjourned, owing to the absence of Mr, Larcique, to the 1¥th inet, Imrourant Witt Case—Haue a Mision Ix. VouveD.-lu the Bopreme Coart (ieneral Term) yesterday the case of Lawrence and others against Norton and others, eame up on appeal from the order of the Surrogate of this County denying Probate to an alleged will of Abrahatn R. Lawrence, aud eus- taining the clalins of the defendauts as his erand- chikiien, The will was made December Tth, 1829, and left his preperty mainly among hia by wiere, but left the he BELOW Avatin, do. Phipe Kecort, from Liverpool, and Ellen both auchored outside the Kar, Too Late for Classification. DEATIIS, CONNELOn Thnreday, Jan, 4th, Mra, Connel, the beio wife ot Francie Counel, aged 45 years, County of RI arish of Ballisouare, lreland, ‘The frieude wintances of the family Teepectdully invited to attend the tuneral, this (4: day) afternoon, 6th i at % o'clock, trom her inte teaidence, 213 East 12th et. ab AND FOREIGN PATENT WNCY -MPSSRS. MING OO*, Publishews jentifie An au," «vatinue w actus At ro securing Vy or bew Inventions in all foreig# count N norphan exis vrought up and -dawrencs did not d' Sd, 1963, and to that thos two of th 0 the will Lad died, aud some of the levators | waa offered for probate by the only eurviv- ecutor, the pi f the tutor dren of Mare Varsiow, the detendants 4 |, contested ¥ , claitoing that Yarslow, their mot war the exitimat: deuahier of Mr, Lawrence, ‘They cinim (hat he wae married to Mary Ann Skeliom in 15/3 or 1819, but kept hie marriage secret trom most of Lie family, only informing one elater and one brother. Phe ehi ss fo prove this marriage was the hal! rister of Mary Ann Skellom, The latter died in 1s24, the prepoutnts in ocoposstion ehowed that Marvarct Yatslow was known and married by the name of Margaret Neale, aud claimed that Mr. Lawrence was bover married to Mise Bkalion., fod that Marwcarer slow waa not her davgiter, The Surrocate decided in favor of the consestante on both points, reecting the will aud declaring their descent frou the decedeut, Froin thie the proponunts by appealed tothia Court. The appeal book ie a id volume of some Sv pages, and the points alone are of considerable size, ‘Ihe arguments comimeuced y ester day but ia vos yet concluded Covunr ov Gamkuat Brastons.—The following canes wore disposed of in the Court of General Hessions yesterdny : Edward Breen, a colored hoy 15 years of age, who Biiempied wo kil’ Mr. Hroom, his former employer, by striking himon the bead with an nae, while Mr Hroum waa ssleep, was sentenced to State Prison tor five {One «+ Joreph Hurne bigaled @uilty to petit lniowny, wud was we niweuced to the Venutteotlary 1Or xX Woulba + edo MeCormick petit imrc eny, Peniteavury six months Charles itenty 1 la:cony. hewanded for senience. .. Thomas Sehuitz pleaded guilty to burgiary in the third degiee, hud was sentenced to siate Prison for three years Win, Henry, posit larceny. Peniv nua six mienthe and hw fine . “ugeue Norfaan, (fans larceny, Kemand econ, uiglary third degree, Daniel O'Connell pleau suilty to grand lare aud was sentenced to State Wrin“on tor two ye John Jones, abeumps at graud larceuy, State Prieva two ) care, ot hendw ting of th Nhe ch rer, 3 experience tia soliciting pa ® jor more than %%, ntore, ‘. eu ing the ent Laweand other vorbane jou to inventors, fuiulehod, fee, leation wuitedou and advice free, Address MUNN & CO or cor, of & wud Tth ote, c ado Best's GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE! PRICE FIFTY CENTS PRR BOX, Thie Ive stands hie in the esthiuation of the puble than any other manuiactured, Ut ie iuetan- tancous, (16 color berug wet as soon as epplled. ‘ or Red hair ie converted tuto a beautitul BLAC BKOWN, withont inuury to the hatrorekin, It does not wash off bor cause any unp ensint feeling whi epp!y ing, aud is without jear of contradiction, the bei, par kB land CHEAPEST Hair ye manu. factured role Acent for Briest's Heir Dve, CN. CRITTEN- TON ‘Sixth avenue, where allornders hereafier idreesed. ‘To be tina ot Drruggiste, Gud FPATHuER MATHEW T, A. B, SOCIETY, No. 6 N.Y., will hold @ pul lic meeting mt their hall, cor, Sd et. aud 21 ave,on sunday eveaing, Jan, th, Speaking by Mosse, L. 0. Keruan, D, Lang: ton and John Cronin, Slaxing by the Misses Mor- tows, Mise Brown, Mewire, Fovan, ¥ nid Bohan, and othe PATRICK CRY Ake, Piest, MICHABL GORMAN, Kee. See, 876 T IS HERFBY ORDERED THAT ALL the creditors of GROKGE A. CLARK, an insole vent debtor, be required toslos cane, if any they have, before me,ou tho Tth dav ot kebruary nent, at lo Ve foretow, at the Court House in Brooklyn, Kin Why ag saueumont of the uld vot be mace he be had sevenieen yours nia, and have wctet as i 87 Park Kow, New York, Washington, | or N, No. should be « Pottee Inteniicescr.—A Yorno Woman Out- raved.- Andiew luna, of No, 5T1 Second avenue, wae arraigued before Justice Kelly yesterday, on a ny debts nely Made porsuane to 2 ite Lof the Kuvised Beatutes, cotice of which is to be pabliched for six cee of baving coumnitted @ gross outcage on Miss | "°° 4 bir male Trost o a a id liza Neeloy, It appears that a short time ago the Hureh | ties aud in the vewapaper prigted in complainant, who as about vi ve, 1 New ik en‘itied The san. 1 dd the from Ler Lome im Rahway, N, W34 day her, 1805. JOHN DIKEMAN, of Mr. iuun, Oo Thur 1K it ie allowed & County J «ot Kings County, 423 Mr. j/unn took advantage of the ab-euce of bis fanuy to commut the erime, ‘The prisoner was committed for ex@iuiuation, The Grand Street Tragedy—Hunter Admitted to Bati,—-Kdwin B, iunter, who ischarged with having clowed the tues of a chimney in the tenement house 697 Grand street, which caused the death of Mrs Meviaghsy aud her grandson, by suffocation, w Festerday adiwitted to bali by Coroner Gover, in the Sulu Of $5,000, to awnlt the action of the Grau Mre. Klize Tl. biuver, mother of the accused, his boudswan, A Weatern Merchant in Trouble.—Anthony Sauer, ® merchant living in Missouri, was arressed iu this city yesterday, on a charge of having stolen « pro tuissory note for $1,090 98, from Mr, Johu MeUatlerty of the firmof John MeCafferty & Co. 230 lowery, At te sieved thasonm the “xh day of January, Iso) Sauer called at tho store of McCafferty and asxed tLe amouut of @ promissory hed by him, and Oise Fare TPHE SCIENTIFIC) AMERI I WHER! Y JOURNAL OF ART, SCIENCE, Mi CA ANICR, INVENTION, CHP Mist CY AND MANUFACTURES, Iteoutaime Practica! Information concerning all the importeut imuuetriel Operations of the Country, Rep its et Bclear.tic Socletion, Vatout Law Docisions and Discusstosa, 4 ie) an oficte! iit of Patent Ciuma, together with numerous Llaatrations of New Inventions, Tools and Machinery uved i. 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Jusive Dowling uitied the piim ouer wo the Vombs ior ial, in delauds of bail, Embezziomen!.-Edward Barry, 21 y recently eispioved as drives ior Puille whe Arrested yeeterday by Captain Jon charge oF embezz.ameut, Johu by. salves « pd thas he gave Marry two packaces to deliver, with justine: Hone to collect #69 5), and that Barry tailed to revucm the mousy, The prisouer pieaued gus YW, aod wee ousted for trial in detwus, of pal, Theft a the Grammercy Hotel.—Mary A Ayres, Bru Curry, aud Catharine and Bridget: Kelly, (rer ey Heel, were arrested Police, ou w charge of having ules of property trom Wwe proprievor *partof the atwlen goods were touad 1 the Bouse of Midgets Lovely, $16 bast vsd oath Justice Lodwith beid the girls Jor oxmimiua- au, Trent Was issued of age, apres, ahon @ tek FoR PA SAGE FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL ud (Que «nm by the Nasiouel Line of Steamers or the lack Star Line ot P a Avplyat THOME. SON'S Vaseage office, 276 Peal wo, Drafts on Ire. Innd, Blo ASSAG FROM QUEENSTOWN AND Liverpool, by Gi [Oe & COS Line of first clase fleamehips and Oil Niock Star Line of packets, Ke- lulbiances to Trelaud, &e, Apply wo WILLIAMS & GUTON, 40 Fulton ot, bi5 MPALPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOR. KIUN EXCHANGE OFFICE, se SOULTH BT. Porsons wishing to send for their frends, can have them brought here either ia steamship or sailing packes from LIV ta POOL, and trom by the X 1 Dratte on Brook =. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM KY A Boy,—Jobn Kowe was tried in the Brooklyn City Court tbl ek ou the charge of wetttmg tire to premises iu Conuecs Heut, belonging to Mr, Kdward Whitney, The boy is about 10 yearvof age, Ho wassent to Mr, Whit- way's echo, aud Lolug displeased with the arrange ( Uiiiain and Ireland from £1 aod » lowest possible rat © TAPECULT BROS, & CO, 86 South st MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. riic larly marked her, also had their share ta mid, yet affectionate manner, ‘ty given by sorrow: and thie the tlushing, half. coquettah Ol ve intothe grave and young woman, ever b ng to Mr. Vyse the eceve she had + and the exirsord mary ub man: heres cow bad Maoy trials of feeling divesting her of at! There ie a aad dign had traneforme: -prudeah, he f- possessed A STORY OF REAL a here deenres wraree deecriiing het ki: g other sther or de Va: ness iu beleving anything to hie @ acted, shat she #1!) couk decide on fulfill ng her eng: vement uuless proof were given Ler thatthe su pivions ta Unhappy cousin were t sally unfoun od, ) passod over her count pe so smy that f the dark doubte her cousin had cast had orignated merely {in some wild injacon eption, she should feel shat she had vo plea inebri: king rom hor engagement, th sense of justicg an haebuky disadvautage; White he encke, Lord Ardal'ch had become eanaliv neytate! aa hia auditors, and large tears an awfal mience. npreenaion, to him, an! now even, There w Mr. Grevt trembled with vacn leneth Olive, who poe crept u bent drooping and fainting on M n a lear butlow tone, ‘ Father—father, ask -aek enema” ‘*Matthew Grrila” aald the Viscount; obeying apered desire. A abrick, more like tha deapairing cry ofa death- frightened creature than the accent of grie’, burst Great was the consterre- consternation which in- «be heard her tn the moat king tone exclaim ve killed him! yong on that he expose } be went on epeaking—atill acensing her- the most touching expressions of grief of having destroyed her cousin in their rapidity and tncoherence, seemed more like the babblings of frenz~ than the discowre of Lord Artaligh gavel upos and when, at Jond and pass! nate bh the Viscount’ yuid suffer the |e alty of his crime, Struck ea was Mr. Vyes by the wuchug and Simple pe hoe with whi-b Ol.ve had poured out hes tue peessed by the wear and ry particular cire m\ It proved to him hew inieutly gud palufully ai] bad beou dwels upou by the afte (To be Continued.) NEOUS, ENTS—PATENTS--PATENTS. MUNN & OV, continne to eolicit Governmen: provection ou new I from the lips of Olive, fion of Lord Arial ¢ griefs, he waa etill 5 Rat her words, reasonable creature, ber with nndissembled length, buret'ng out Into laughter she threw herself upou the ground, unse quawted with the symptoms of hysteria, be Le heved, her reason ha! indeed left her. Mr. Grant, serng that hia helov- indee) in danger, lost al! reeoliection Carrving her up, Patents and obtaia WVOMUOUs, 20 Years Uilice, JT Park Row, Par nhlete of intormation tree, i ‘VE METAL Ob - of the apove w we wih Le pau t W ORLD'. FP. PeceraEuEeeern) D LEAD—00,006 ) UMWAD Ade ISL other clreun stance himeelf, to her bed, and assisting in edmin'eering the remedies within their reac’, he also oriered « man on horse ack to be Cespaiched for the nearest > GiEaT PARIS IUN It was not until the faint gray dawn of a Feb- fuary morning tha Olive could be pronounced ont of »mmediate danger ; and the weakness which «n- im Which her overtasked was in iteelf a cance of Grant waa oo faralle to master his feelings asto descend to the where Lord Ardal'gh had remained tb the improved symp ome, and Tu MANUFACTURERS, INVENTORS sud after this nerves had occasioned, deep anrirty. ND SCIENTIFIC AND fb t ATIONAL ORGANIZAL T ONS night, to tell him of at once account for all that bad oc Is wae apainiul history be b | deeply did Mr, Grant reproach himself for having mitted to tuske the discolaure relat.ve to bis happy nephew atan earlier stage of bis initia with Lord Ardaligh. isiment that he learnt the him and the unfortunate C Graut expressed his wouder that thie kuow bad pot before reached him; and the Viscont van. didly confessed that, in consequence of the little involvementa which he had before mentioved to him, it had become a stringent matier of poliey, on succeeding to the title towtich hie brot’erts death made him so unexpectedly the next heir, tc make the icentity of Viscount Arcaligh and Jobu’ Val- more difficult to ascertain, aibeen anightof trialand alarm to all; but, before they separated to seek that rest which rita rendered so necesgary, it wus arranged thet Lord Ardalich shoula leave the Grange the next day ; Mr, Grant assuring bim that be should have dally accounts by the post of every articular relating to Olive, though etter that no direct communication shoul between her and her lover, ‘The next day Lord Ardaligh took his departure, Before taking leave, Mr. Grant was stru k with tle excessive anricty and depre@ion of the Viscount, terated hope that nothing that bad pass- hould interrupt the projected allia c yy ab the tine, thathe wasin no measure c from the purposes of bis terrible ge. It was but too evideut that Lord Arcalizh's desire was bloot for blood, and that he looked to leatlof Matthew Gryile as a sncrificeto the atthe brother be bad loved so much, $ } es againet tho natureof Mr Grant to think one whom he had ance teken Me tooughs itmight bes feellag appertain- to those boru iucertein rank—a thing of caste, in fact--thus to resent to the utmost au outrage niited on kindred; and be partied with the Viscount with cordiality, though in sorrow, OF THE UNIT Ew STATES, 1 to relate: and with no litsle a r relation beiweon Jonel Valmore, pamed Agence and bein derlionsof he co- per tor Di men a hia ett u make. Cpe e Lil se (he ep. e@ Qube coun ry a the Gieat Exbibition, adc t ying to (hem in ormatiou UgeesL.ouS Bpon juest made through ous ©; filins app ications for eo tar extended hat « igued Letove the 1+t of W Leu examine t an won wilibe duiy made Parties wishing ‘0 ex) ibit, ae re inmediutely 0 the undere the United States hs been which reeel: the anders m. red, the (ees yuesied to enply ened for ceriect ot end jus: ructious, incising postage s\ampe nA be delivered at Ne their wearied Articies accepted abhor Prior to Janua 1, 18 Articles accepted wil be hip Paris pod returned @ expected necessary ac: ped from New York te Goveriinenk expease, if the 4 Of Congress ob. ains, e thought it To prevent unnec-ssary trouble, itehould stood thas itisa primary object to make ited Stacgs ae comple ilelow, sud ihet it wi ec’ ep eacntative artic es AOUP, rather than accept an excess in euy tentovon of the t in all the grouv enumeral In order to secure the unive above indicated nelehborbood, thoee ¢ asses of zaus, a oO here who p ounce articles courumption, shoud, w thout any dew. Ure OF Th@tiselVer ne to the spec.mens toi w should Le applied jor ity of charecter prosad to recede that in each city o made to bilne forward new + cctnbinations and Nudbe tukentoh veal: acticies O.oughly fou he. and prepared fo: eabi fabrics ; and pane neatly ahd oh The erlections ot product+ tity to the er a hay charectert @ een «tion of Aweiioun p.cducis, imu vill le limived in quam fre to Cccupy; butin variety and and felt cepre aud CHAPTER XXIX, “Even ev'ry ray of hope destroy Avil not a wish w gild the gloum, In the trouble of mind which 9!) this unexpected afiiiction brought upon Mr Grant, his resource, ig \ter, Was to write lo Mr. Vyse, and to beseech him to come to them, The day after the departureof Lord Ardaligh,the el ‘ani's mend by tpform- tug him that the constriction of the verves, which 1 succeeded the first shock tha: Oive bad sus- » hat entirely lef bee; aud that, though uid and depressed, every day would furicer contrilute © restore ber, Mr. Gra ttueu ventured to tell her of the ex. ceeding grief of the Viscount; but, band, she begged hin so from all we tion of bis uame he deciled it were Wiser to forbear atienpting just yet awnke. her p.ty for the disiresd Lord Ardelign bad endured iv tuding that, unwit been instumental to 80 disastrous an vo Urrence in ther fanily. Mr. Grant also told Okve of is having written toMr. Vyse; aud was rjoicetto learn that, vy her letter having been sent two own, there wasearlier probabilis In orch section osriened to exhibitors of the United ) § @ objects exhilited will be diviced ino tes &-QupH, namely: Gicup 1—Works of art, Group 2—~Materlals and applications of the liberal Group 3~Furn tnre and other household artic es. Group 4—C othing, Gnclucing clo‘us,) and ones wea ihg eppsie@. -P S—Miniug, rough and wrought products, ap O—Losiruweu # and p ocesseso: thu (Group T—Food, fresh and preserved, in its varions ’ up 8—Live seriou tural produet. anc Goup ¥--Nutuiai hort cultucal products like that of hied Group 104) Sects espectally exhibited for tho pure Ving the puysical gua woral condiviou of she popul tion. rihe presevt, (nat gly, be bad construciong OU ude dds OF COLE ue Praratus requiring the of bis comming Pit eu.G os WHLEL, OF kas, oF eLedin, wud Much to bie comfort, and with an slecrity thes excited the uimoss gratitude iu Mr. Grant Mr, Vyse made his a) pearance at the Geauge as she possible for him to ire! to put machinery in motion, what ity poper to each wochine, au Motive power will Le required, exp.eaed is hoiso firat mieomentit w reveivinx Olives Mr. Graut received him alone, and as his letter had not reached Mr. Vyse, be had muchto dieclse to bim, The etlect was elevtrical on the Vicar, uing tue \Jeutity of Matthew Gry the mad Woman o: the L. me House, he saw that hia un Lad quainted with 4) wondere! atthe sirange @ dence had produced, fecr't, aod Lad been unremitting in his anxiety for the wreieled Ury sroul thas $uere Were exienuating cir- cumstances in bis dreadiul crime, and that the viteuce wag of Ligher importance, bg bo the vevor-tail.ug sense of heavenly yilied youth, in geueral, whatever information will be of use in placing of the machines, aud, ® peo Upon a fixed scale wherever possibie pprehended that individuals cine the lupoitance of p euiation of the great at ricultural and mineral produc and he eulmits the exp compctent person to be ietructed im each lubeled and forwa ded to the the charscter indi May not fully soviding & compi @ aples and the ciude tons of thei States; Bs ab instant ty been made ac- feagful secret; and he no looger te pauwule out. Thats Vincent had kept tLe cause fo Le collected Aaeucy epeciinens o Jo, whith wil, Le 1escrved, he cha ged to exhibitors, whether < Up A 4 ib, he same ce of (he Exposiuon or the Park prospevs of bil will be pad by (hem, mght inthe nund of th than Woulu have been the uel worug Up Justice Mr, Vise lelt deep y tur be fon, as he (bought ot ibe peintul ordeal vy whieh hie seuse of resigiod aye os honour bau Leen tried; but he was sesured thasbe shoulu find wha b judgewout bud Leen Lused ou he aeal for Gou'e cement Of & rodecine # relaiouship ty the murdered men #eeuTed WO bitin but oDe inetau wore of those iuscrutabe dewuge of Hoaven's providence, when, as \ ioeu's om agealvet the direct auu @puke. lowe ol lie Burin whase uithule pose tion were ail the comcorued iu the etlar iuex- Phe hopes aud ihe ai MHeuced bridegroom contending with fury of the implacavie » The wieschea criminal, the cousin ol the ed with ail thes wesmih of atfoce tion that merks she attachment to kiuureu, iu une sophisticated pevpie | UO: O.iveetoeliugs, Mr, Grant was unale to Toough parually recugered, 6he hau avoids ed touching oy tue painiul @@uject; anu if any- thing sppresched it, the look of inwuse agony which passed cover Ler tvatures bad warued Mr, Grant bo binder as faras poomble every recur. repee of ber thoughta tw tho wotul theme, one yearniug of Ler poor bruised heart was for the ;resence of Mr, Vyse; and when her father sunounced thas he was actually arrive beamed forth with an unaccustomed gladness, Olive met Mr, Vy se with un sissoubied Jey jand though, a8 is iuveriably tue case when tire, meotlng Whose Lom whew solace in aiicton ls expected, Producers who apply for room{ Pore to establish thee cometsucy Ser icullural buildings, or pacens, wil: five up am wiih awcsie ol tree with an ind.ea.ion of the exveu n the perk, and pre one of @uy hai the convicied te'on, +rouud which w Hue noice willbe given to app jet @ © iomot their wily, and the ap rit Lor Ardaly a teohepure thei epeciuens te Detaled plans, on the reaie of @m,/ to the meter, bivalge labaliy, e efch jndivicus mode ¢ lint of the exis biora, Governmen! Agu piorto Jan, 21, 1806, he Impe-inl Comusiee ou tus ue Wahi tu wecordauce wie Croaue is revealeu, tricably placed | the requiremeate or th Fach pation ean oly of the Chan p i yi fo it in the Maiaceo, the bxp » pecial park, that p: er of & Lrusher's he space alloy. bride elect, Le! The amount ot space a Raybibi ion ay Pa Tue epace to be as rounding pa. ak tor agriculiural not yet bees decide the nature of the vory desirabi 10 fs soOn AF poosi Lie, As much piouptiens Meliberation is ea Lest tothe United Sta’ Lent thuty thours them in the eure ond cuber pu poses Lag i andes it Vepeuds upom mp 10F "pace ihe.e, it that euch application should be sa may be consistent with dee ¥ recomiuenued ip all wp twos, a8 it 18 poss.bie hat those ieceived at New flor the letei Juuuary, 1503, will be boo late, Forfurther particulars addres , 1 DEBD ent for be kxposit sed UNITED elaTEs, ond So, W Pack Mow, New Yor

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