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from the First Page) ——— ahh wounds, recelved on the morning of the 98 ef Boptember inet, at ebe tands of Christian Wal- Gilroy, whose death was caused by having fallem | ter, of 295 Division stro. It an ears that at the intoe hole m the mdewalk im 130th atreet, near Broadway, caused by the ¢ in of @ newer under the sidewak. Gilroy #o aeverely in- ed that he died a few bours after the sccident, which occurred om Friday alternoon, Froru the evidence it appeared that the hole had Leen she for sorne time, and was considered very dangerous. The jury rendered the fo lowing verdict: " Thut the deceserd came to his death by falling into « hole im the sidewelk in 190: aireet, Br and 1%b avovue Ti those in charge of said sidewa! be fp #0 inweci Wve of Ireland, Mornow Doctaise—Mass Mertixo at vos Course InetitcTa—traccnms ov Mu, F. @ Cure, Writtam Cotas Bavawr, Turovons L, Tomtinson, @anoe Vinwea McKarna, #8 Cox, 0. ~Baturday evening the large hall of the Cooper Tostivute was erowded to ite utmost capacity by men of every political mr pe, who are in favar of Preserving republican institutions om American ool] and preventing European monarchies from be- img established thereon. Ia consequovee cf the sudden death of Hom. Henry Wintor Davia, of Maryland, who was toh \dressed the meeting bad he lived, s consultation was had betwoen the @everal orators, and, out of respect te hie memery, 1 wae mutually agreed to make the menting p-re- Umioary merely, Anothor will be held crobshly on Saturday or Monday eveving newt Tor pat form was handsomely decorated, an! over it wae the following inscription: “ Heroic Banta Domingo, Chit, Peru, Mexico, If they have not conquered hey will conquer ;"* and over the chairm Were the words, surrounded by @ black border, “Bonry Winter Devise. Hie spirit lives with us night" The meeting was called to orfer by Mr. EC, Bquier, who having read the call, remarked thsi @he object wae fully atatod therein, Ih was oot @alled te create political semtimont, but to yore expression to the same, The Monroe doctrine wae the bulwark of American literty, and if there wen @ne subject more than another upon which A @an hearts of all secta aud cromia vere Weethis, Ho then alluded tothe Into Menry Wow ter Davie, ne ene who —noxt to Monroe hin Baad labored for the esisbislmnrnt of tie Af doctr' end ine few ecmplinentary ree Wa. Cullen Bryantoschaiiman [> pomination wan carried unanimously, an! der of Vie Prosidoute and Becretaries were !co @lected. ‘The chairman then came forward amid the mov enthusiastic (applause, He esi that the So o.ary Bad truly remarked shat they had met to gv» co ate to public opinion, Ho cep'y regrotte! be was not able to introduve to them ore whom they hed expectod to hear —Heury Winter Davis, of Md.—who bed intended to Le present, Dut death interposed. Avter a very eoquentenl- @ium on Mr, Davia, Mr Diryaut reiarkou tia he thet aftor some of the r 4 @hould be preseniod, the mest ng wont : phan Kees the comm tice tw outa u on ey e@peakers whose engage: ta at Wabhingion jte- Wonted their coming here at preset. : The Becretary thea read a lettor from Senator Bemnith, of Orogon, im which that gentleman re- morked that ho regarded the attack of Spsin upon the outrage on her peo) be execu be bey raton flor he always regarded it a8 covert aitace wlio @ar own Government, 1) Was no rovsonatle be Provch mae @on, nor was there any juni ceine wave ber @ott, He claimed that Maxim han end tho Pion! @oielpve Mexico and wsipou te Goyer wout while the United Ststos were on the most gigantic rev He os our tro: orld not ieve been dis- Banded until the co lahorer#in the revelin # ould Dave been banished from Aworcan fol, Leaders mere also road irom Hoo. James HI »o Kan 00; J. Baker, of Minus; Joon A woo, MLC, end Major Geverals Garfield and Beles, oe! sul Roa the Mouroe docir.ne, and diuoun bg ibe oh Emperor for invading Auerican suil, Hon. Theodore L, Tomlinson bring introduced, @ehvered » lengthy end eloquent spooch in favor @f the Monroe doctrine, and, in the course of bis remarks, introduced the (o!!owing resolution in sees 10 the death of the Lyn. Houry Winter ovis, Re olved, That we deplore with heartfelt sorrow Ghe sudden death of that sccompiisacd statesman end noble and eloquent chamjiou of rey ean om and human piovreas, Hon Hoory W ucer Davis, of Marylaud, who had engaged to Spork to us to-night, and we here reassers the lauguage end sentiments of tho resolution carried Ly bite Uneuimously through tho House of K a tives In the winter of 194: “The Usited Siates ere unwilling, by their silsuce, to leave the pa. Mons of the world uecer the jwprossivn that they are ind ferent spectators of tho ceplueable eveute Row transpirivg in the Repubiic of Moxico, avd that they theretore think Ot to declare suas it Rol accord wits tue pol ey of the Unitod Siaces ve acknowlea Menarciial government crec.e! op the ruins of any republicam governuens ia America under the auspices of any Burepean wer’? After @ brilliant elogium on the deceased the @praker pro eeed ty denounce the Fi.ucn Eu. Beror anu Maxiwilian as baviug taken wcvaniace ef our troubles to plant the fing ef despotism on thie continent, ana concluded by atating tor c ond say that no euch ox ee @ Wosarehy s¥ould De eatablieied ou Aworicau soil, Benor Vieuna McKonva, Envoy from Culll, wos Ge next speakor. Ho opoke of the strocgle with Bpolu by bis country, and thanked the audience for thoir sympathy. Tho resolution they bad beard read Heved would Le carried out t y 8 country whe knew bow to fiszht for her liberiy aod ber hover, (Cieors,) Ip the land where lie w born Noy reverenoed this country, aud in the ry of their of ure they learned to proucunce the name of Geurgo Washingt; and now tho mothers were teaching their cbildiem to pronounce the me of toe grestest redeem r of wankind @nce the advent of the Saviour o. the world— Abraham Livewin. (lumenee ebeer'ug) He then spoke of his own covuiry ew baving eutlered great fujustice from Spain, All tho powers of Burope op'ppeed heir \udepondence, whica they uau snug. tied for moro thaw filly yearstoe tain. In eon- clusion he spoko ef the Monroe doctrin anstie Vital principle of the Bouth Awerican Republics, ond said thatit should be sus.eined by the coun. gels of their statesmon and she swords of their Ogoting men, (Applause) Mr, Bquier then read the following resolut! Resolved, Vhat in view of the serious ment of our pr den death of 1) lon: ate isan Aravions reeu'tiog from the gud. Hon. Henry Winter Davis, and im order that thy overwhelm ny seotiment of our poopie im favor of the Munroe docir.ne may bave Proper Meuilesiation om asnother coms Ou, this Meoting is hereby adjourned te convoue a the call of tho I’res dent, Hon, 8. 8, Cox, wi Ohio, spoke to the reselu. on: He believed that sooner or | Oree OF be Country Would be dication of the Mouroe dcctrine, ana that Anir Josneon would sustain ibe Briuciplea of Muy. sud Ja m. (Cheers) He hopwu that wou the Ores Wing done by Mr, Sema when he he could bol wee Max. willay ous of Mexicy iter @ litle eonsulation with General (Cosers.) To couctusion ne remarked thas willions of people would soou be unlied toye with puwer te bring one qullion ante th in any foreign coufict—s power which no fo. (e could conquor, (Che 6.) Adjourne, Dearu From SuvoTive.—Oa Saturday, Corouer Gover beld au ingues Upon the body uf y the material 4 ae Wathd Malan, whe died oi Ms Ab Aa Ca wich tains in ti eniet secu an ure dealrra im the arth Union ; abolish hours exc doutle w Making eight bour afleruoun, the Comm.iioy ou fopors om tee sever.) claima of sulordinate through ran avay. A fruilees search was unt) F iday last, when an ice house attached to tie A me House was bo ng examiucd, and the body of them etraw, where he bad starved himeclf to death ene Jary rendered a veriict that deceased came io hi Trelaud, and 36 you: Genmeres Tess —Ca eader u Toe 216, 0.9, 47 Pat il.- “1d, B46, 4 48, BH, 78, 7), 91, 104 1793 @d for tho vin. | | out the mnow wave ef time the eborting cecurred, aiter, who keptae Jawer-biew aaloou, wae beaten by some rowecies, who immad fal W. reahing the ® across ihe street, ‘ aree im the aide of Satfen, wbe Was tendirg pp nd, The injured man wae taken to Pellovue Hospital, where be died on the 4th owt, Walter was arrested at the time, The jury rendered the following verd! cener | eatoe to hie death by inshot wound in- fete! at the bande of Chr atian Walter, on the morpiay of the 28h of Beprember, 1455." Walter is in the Tombs, awaiting the ectium ef the Grand Jury Fints,—About 7 p.m. on Saturday, « fire broke out im the baseroent of the paper store of William Jarvia, No. 27@ Hudson atr Damage ebout @20; fully lusured About the same bour e fire occurred in tho cellar of Ne, 15 Franklio wrest. d by o lighted clvar, which was throwa carelessly an f forme rurbeb, Damage 619. The piace was orc pie! by J. Elzer, a taxicern Ataa past 2 yeseriae morning, @ fire evcurred bemement of No 139 Canal etree, ec uj; ed by Johe Keuman, caused by the bursting ©. beget pipe, Damage uifiog Coowixe Acaprmy —Prof, Blot having closed bie Academy during the holidays, will re-open MR to-morrow for the new course. The jrolessor's past experience enables him now te con ‘ense bis !ustructions eo that bis entire system com be teusht Im course of twenty lessous, A Fenay Discontixery,—On and after to-morrow (0th tuet.,) the Queens Co. Ferry Co, have determined to Clsceutmue running their b from SC» wt. te Artoria, owing 10 the die wrecefy ndiion of the etrees aud per Which #0 eis ify ead hinb that passeovers bave shore toteke other routes ty. ,el te Asiona Coarten or Casescrinte,— Mary McDer- molt, 1) veareofege, was yeaterde™ run over by a cout ened by ove Jobu Connell, and severely injured The cranal ty ccourred at the corner of Gd atrest and Sb svenwe .. Robert Hailiday, o mas 68 wears of age, ror oo i Wet ON treet, while riding ou ap ontog cated conden, on Platerm cf en OB atenue aud fel eure nero’ 19th) atre a couve ? tres Pecti Loors some new O1n8 Werk, te Front ’ +a reeks ' * Me epital Lit Have a Glee, corner Uniou lying at poor 40, a Bwal ihe fall of a ve xi tovac a and was becly toured. Takeo to Biller ue Mespial, Ikon Movtpras’ Coxvestion—Foorru Day.—Tula body met Batur'ay morning, at Vemematy Hall, aud were chiefly occupied con- lerug resolutions amd the appointment of special committees, Mr, Cribbiv, of Rochester, offered resolutions, which were adopted, urging 9 union with al! other orgen zed tre out the country, to enceursge and through- formation of cosoperative essabliahme ny r the pury of reaping the p ofils of what they cons Lut also to put in practice for the me ufacturt of roves, hollew ware, and ma- colaery coatings of all winds; end that when tLore sau er of udion men whore capital # dent to eogaye in ead br 8, rocom- ve (het thoy enlist the interest of th jnou we premised, making it @ point to sca Manu. gress with ie. y the agsonation This Whe feqicns wuppestious of the Bum te other trata orceuicstione of this city, Ovser resolutions Word aucpro, recommencivg that ee 6th of J uly © = peas the @aniveruary of the Trou Mu re he practice of working extra 4 im cases of acoidunt, &c., whee and in iavor of swork, In we me pressuted ao @ lewaiu unens for atl, which wae adopted As the Tammany Bcevy meet in their Hall to-day, the Tron Moulusrs’ Uviun have decided to continue Weir Sessions at Ear.y C.osing Hel, 267 Bowory, Dratu or a Lunatic rrom STARVATION. — On Saturday, Coroser Gover held an inquest at she Aime House, ov Blackwell's lalaud, en tho bod) Jacob Bazzar, a lunatic. that ening of i ard, while going up to hie erpper, eacaped @ of the doors, loaped overs fouce and ade for bin ng lunatic wes found lyive under the rath by servation, Hazzard was enatuve of o age. A CHILD Mysrrntovsty Disaprears,— Sirah Mi Clusky, @ widow wor en, whe hee re- cently been hwing tm the family ef Mrs. fim th, No. 22 Morris street, ou Thurelay last ieok Mes, Mrotite live caugh Ler arain and loft the ¢ 1 @ purpose of trking Barak Ik, Bince thas me neiber Mra Smith's tebe por the woman MeVlusky bavebcen seen, Mra, Sin tw ll be thank- jul for ayy ipformat Mey bo lolt at beriorider cupg Ler ebild, whieb THS COURTS, Covet Careypau ‘Pus Day —Soy 115d, 10.9, $8, 199, Ho 440, 444, 466, » 29, Sd, 40, 67, 1646, 691, 1849, 1 49) 1704 . 2 404, 4 Chembore=Nee, 1, 14 2%, w Part I.—Nos, 1673, + 1991, 1463, 4599, 3747, 17 + Part TL. Noo, 1686, S810, 4106, 4168, & ii 1044, 140d, 42.0, 2116, 25%, Bid, 1766, 18), 1416, Common Pleas, Part 1.—Nos, 1152, 1182, 615, 1292, 1322, dvoT, Dus, de 540, luoS, 685, YIs, 133%, 1333, isd, Part 11, No calendar for to-day, Anoliiem STAY oF JopamentT IN Bennagp Fm. may’ Casr,—-Ka-Judge Stuart, ome of the counsel in the case of Bernard I'rlory, convicted of she murder of Harry Lararus, has obtained a writ of error, on appeal to the Court of Appeals, with a stay of execu. tion of judgment until that Court sbell pass upom the questions involved, EXrensive Fkaup Discovenrp — Crgan STANTS Coun Tenvaitey—ARBEST OF TUB ALLEGED Paniies, An extensive system ef fraud on the Revenue Department bas beea discovered in this clty during the past week, A larg ome iederived by the department from ihe ppsonelcar boxes, and it baving come to the notice of the govornmont officisls Superior Cou 13 iret m of the eid stermne in use were counterieits, they ect jo work with the view of ferriting out (he PAY ica thus violasing the .amw, Ashore timecncee MANwiace howaearieigued befwme the U8 Coma sb oue, charred wish couaterta: jug the U. 5 | TOvC.ue cyar e oe The p ner ee.d bO used tem, ¢ i he Low. ‘ tanipa way Wilou b 4 wine Drs eokepe oo | Gaye previous, . an ta wae brought be:o.e, Aud was Comin tied ier exe. Wasrtated to have been « » fowud ance, ‘Dies Ny execu, One v hem oa doe OberO! Liie@rmad i ' eheved wh Ge Weed Wo Mrerciame ve. Man In the 2n4 Jndicial Court on Saturday the case Otle aget. Stuart came This onse arore ont of the recent strike of the Toveiciomas of the various theatron, claimed Old: ns Ie TRAEOTING ( The pian {ff Orie belng one week's eaiary from she the Winter Gard ¢ belag the salary for (he week op which the 4 ter followed, and on | toisation he eteted that faa ditmumer in the orch —That de. | ared othere tse tha fe war saldto | mof th rt. bad not made an Paid by either Mr, stuart on be Stuart testified that Mr, dtoepel wae the leader bette T he, Stuart, had made eb and direes ‘The eneacomen! w 1 ouly; he knew nothing of rhe piel had tever sten hm to his kuewlotgo; bad ererc sed the right of euragi mem bere of the orcheatwa: that be Btorpel nod re godonly to Mr, ived, mot from the ercuestra, but ™m Whe secretary of the BMuscai Un on n aotice of Lesion to leave the nicht belore sb ihe toid Mr, Btoepel that he loc and would held bim tbout en orchestra; rroponeible forte nx the engagement was lor,| en; the season as dened by Mr, Walack 6 to 4l weeke Let B.cepel teetifed thathe had engerod 1etd for the ccason to pa orebest @ atSid per werk Mace oy Bim, Put cole for jost cause; Pivnufl for coutinees unpertinence; Cleve of last vere tho diam ia the engacgemcate were Semoetimesbe discharg had distiuctly ongagodt o i ptuartihen read the ree Uniou of inet , eoutracteuretort ution of the Musical they admit shat th cCoutrects ase counrol moved to dlemies the the grounas Is it ap prared ty that the menarer ma wand reserve. isthe pioneer of quite 4 Court tovk the ps ring @ Check,—fam" sof are, was arrested by OM ecinct, on Batnrday, om a charge +be comp ainant, Mr ye of the i0th P & forged @ eb.ck, | avenue, sone ab | @naf : mace paysbe t ° » Justico Ledwith iol bu Getauit of bal, Burg’ary and 7 .—Officers Washbourne and Paimer, of tho Ninth Precinet, arrested Thomas WM. Ruston, chargod with having broken {ate the bililard saloon of HM. B. Stack, at Nos, 77 and 70 Sixth avenue, on the uirht of the : theretrem billiard base valued at #414. The priecners confessed their gust, end implicsied ene Marcus Seci.,woom they scoused ©} having ‘ent aeestance in disporing of the propsity Tho three men (seca having doen aricried) woe detalued for ¢xamiuation before Justice Lodwicb Thief.—Officer MeMan rested Jolin Shepherd Melrose and Way aud « ealing Boarding Hor Bevouih Precis bosding howe kept 453 Kioadway, and, at nearly $20) f ow the apartments aneoa aud Ch 1 field, betore whom t Lowenberg, et Heory Curie x ‘wo Brothers in dy—VPoterand Jacob Roe petveiy 16 wad iY yours, were riested verve day oa the cha ge of stea! ued a8 Sily, fiom Veseeu ebie@ol ewed their gust, umd were held for tial by Jusicc BBroeklyn, Tur Werk or Prayer tN Tue Fasten Dievuiet.—The following te the vrogranme for the eeiv.cee of the weck of prayer in the Easteve Dis inmenced yesterday: Daily Union Prayer Meeting im the lecture reom of the Piret Baptist Chuich, correr ef Benth opd Pith etreews, tvom half past 3 to ball * evening, In the Proshy'c- Third and Fifth ecroete, Vo.e.cm Mirsionary wok Charch wail be given ponding Secretary otf Meeting to the Pouth Second and rian Churelcor fs of bereign M Reformed Dutch Cr Fourth #teots wish au tocouat of the Foreign Mis- elormed Pretestant nets Mr, Fosils, Cormecpouding souary wok ef Deted Church, the whole K Weuuesday 1) jomary Morting in the New ore an Miss.ous, it, Missionary Meeting im the South » &, Charen, pear raith street, wish an chtot the Mievcaay work of the whow Methol Girt Bplecopal ( au.ca, Brooktrn Common Counctt,—The Board {this efiernoon, when the Mayoi's mestace im and the oiticers for the ensuing year en: of (he Board, elected, fucluding the Pi ALLEGED DEFALCATION®,—There are rumors eifoct that there are some exteusive defalce- tions in ene or more of the Brooklyn city offices, As yosthere is nothing defiuite, but it is understood (bat rome 640,000 are missing from one place, Tus Cass ov Goxzatrs and Pellicior, cuarge@d withthe marder of the Cuban, Otero, in the Brooklym City Park, will be brought ap for trial in the Kings County Circolt Coart du y INSTALLATION OF A Pastor,—The Rov. A, P. Van Gieson was yesterday installed pastor of the Reformed Dutch Chureh of Greenpoint, The accop- allto thisehurch by Re bythe KR. D, North Ci Fiusoing, om the emeote for the hen wero then (Rev, Wm. Au- a.) to piceide end read the form, Key, &. 8, Porter, D, L. Rev. A. A. Willits, DD, eeoundua, pasior, Kev, G. Tulinadge, ‘Lo charge the jon kyck, primarius; Kev, » BTIMAr Us; Te charge the primarius; Rey. James opie, Kev, W, Lecronrs,—The first of a very interesting course of ieciures for the benefit of the Building fund of the North Refo:med Dutch Cuureh will be severed in the chuieh, ‘Third aveuue, peer 2let 0% Bouth Brookiyn, to-morrow e\eaing, com. . Dy the Author ef Robinson Crusce,”* To Have a New Triav.—Dr vcian of Brooklyn, w ape spon one of MO pat.on 6, aud wno ate Prison for the \erm of ton haves new tial, The medical fraternity Walters is a ie r + And that bis clonn asene of the biocthe- nood be Ouly coremed, Bot reul, Tue Ress-Davron Arrarrn,—Coroner Lynch empsue..ed a jury ep Satuidar, hur preseut residence Cait, Keay ou's) MonAity,—During the ve veea ove hundred aad thirty-ulne @ wee mea, @ thir -oue @ consumpiion, ween, lorty fevers aad convuss,o Fike,—Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday af- 4, &hie broke outin ihe Jewish sud Bes.uim ate Mamiege abous Bo COrucr oO) Bet BSerwsey City. P. T, Bawnom lectures on “The Art of Getting” beiure the Liierary Arsociation of of OO uti Dk Jo ahh Wieiioaley avenue, | A ete ied We Gide dided Ab asd POETRY. eo Winter. Water will not leat forever, Prring will soon come forth agalny Avd with flowers of every cvlot, Deck the hill-site and the plaia, will goon {a fisids be sportio a Wo are bappy, we are tree! Hedge and hee wil soon be budding, Boon with } bo covered o'er: W pier cannot forever! Biignter daye are yer in store! Borrowe will mot last forever, Bing bter mes w:!) com Joy owrevery grief aucc ee As the sun As the snow Moitat the appro Bo wil al) our car Joy and ) ea nd comfort bring. When thet id and drooping, Think, tho dé sore Borrow Bright ' MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. —_———— 90 —- A STORY OF REAL LIFE. — Taking her hands, which ahs held tmptorinely towarda him, Mr. Vyse, with co aionate eara- ertneas, told her thattimo would much (a stm- Difying all that now datrecaed and porplexei hor, Ho aided, that he woul! discuss the matter with Mr. Grant, ane tias, deub tess, be weld agree with them in thioek og that Lord Ardaish should be wristentoe anltod ther wish, that, for three mon he at leart, there shold bens communicet on beiv con their ‘en Dye that time, the tragieal and unforeseen affliction now banging over them vo have passe! away, or be fatally consurnina. ted; ond then, end not til ther, wonld be the time fur the renewal of the termson which the Viscount had stood wih the fan of Mr, Grant, in the eveotof ther wulual »leles pouting to such re- Bulta, ‘Iuere wencomfort {a the words of Mr. Vyse, end a great and ovorpowering wright scemed re- moved by them fiom the broastof O..ve, Her voor troubled face even became leas woo-stricken, though ber tears fowed full and fast, But there wes one more wish tobe submitted to him, and that was her dosireof viating her cousioa in prison Bho told him ught woe alwaya with her, that Math tight think it wae who bad betr thin nid, loving her so much as he did, it must be the greatest of a]! bis troubles to think so bdly of ber. Desides thir, he was seo })!, abe feared thatall these horrors might prove bis death ;and that she could never ‘org.v) hersolf if he should die befuie bad told bigs that they did not think him wicked as Lord Ardaliyh whehed them to bel.evo—ti.t thoy eull loved him, apd would doall tLey could to eave bim, Boeing thai ner wishes wera #0 anxiously fixed om this moeting, Mr. V)eo, though be represent to her ai! the pain.ul mature of toeiaterview eho sought, did pot attemptto dissuade ber;and it was fical y arranged hae Mr. Graut'’s permission shou! be avked tos tuwacure oo full of comiort to ber misoral Mr, Vvee ‘ound thatthe wishes of Ovo were, 10 fact, those of Mr. Graut, though ho bud abaiain- ed from making the proposition tu her, searce knowing hew to svapeit, Filed with we teuder- ost p.ly for bis nepuew; feeliug, Winn achiug hosst, tbe ulter wivicheds ace he son of hia old friend; he suse trota tuat ever, act of favour, wh.chayv enanced vico in every form, to envuurage kindness to one arraigved a8 a morderer, wo coosuse Lewaee relativa? Tk waeo cof the toimia on which mew, whe pride themscives on cous etency, Bre too prone to make shipwreck of aflecton, The opmion @f the World sianue np, una ofris hose from following the d ciaies of thoir foolinge, 10, Making their conacieuce the law o! .borachons, might eafely oe) iis ausuoriiy above human opinicn, The uext morning, at an early bour, Olive and Ane Panne!l set ous tor Petworth, uade: cort ot Mr, Vy Dafore this, Ol.vo ber the Grange, or seen any onc beyoud ber wwa house. bold, since the appiebension of Grylls, Sie was thereore surprised to seo the siop—indeed, the house of Mrs. Goluring Ua look. ing to Aune Pause.) ior cxpianation, she replied quietly, ‘*Yos, Mist thatys the way they'vo paid ofthe wiper! Bus weal thought is beser not to te) you about ls whilst you was weakiy. the way ibe)'vedone it, As soa knowed toat Messer Goldring bau take living flosm, iney sewsen, Sud breaks every pane fa the sh.p-windows, T.eninu rushed the iiile boys, and such ato-de they makes, to Le sure: they steals the b-!l's-oyes and bofy ; they chu the bacon and candies all poruiscuss in the ruaa; and they would b served Master Goring es bad, ovly be Wonk oub at hue Lack door, Buu Kol of by sevuier that wee lauding coal atine beacu thas be be Low Porvamoutn, enjor- su the tap Of the ‘Ueurge,’ quie ike jug bie genileinon.”* *\Aua poor Mrs, Goldring?" asked Olive, agita- ted Leyoud measure as ibis account, On, bless you, Miss! everybody knowed sho'd noth todo with it, Ble is with Ler sister; aud they Go say, she hopes such a Jow-barvarian may never cowe back again, Bhewon's waut any of his bloud-money—not sbe|'* Olive shuddered. She Lad nevor realized te he: acl the extent of the Wretched Guldring's treacucr- ouse nduct. But now, in thought reverting quick- ly to the past, sue could piainly aiacern thet Goldring Mg, beew acquain.ed with the ideutity of hor cousin ; Who, doucsiess, recollecting the good fellowstip which, im early days, had ex- isied between Limeo.f and the sauggler, bad trust- ed biasecresto Liskeeping. That it should #o long bi been kept inviolate Was owing, tt might now be supposed, to t..6 fact of Lis ignorance of the large sum offered for the appreteusion of Gryils, Is wes Lord Ardal.gh, then, who, enlighteviug nlm ou this poet, had probably urged it as @ temp- tation to the deasily treachery be bad practised. A sob, rather thanas gb, fullowed ese thou, Apparently those of Mr V Sawe trakt and, arriving looked the pity ior which she aftlicting re called, Oa reaching Petworth, Anne Paunell was loft at the ino; Mr, Vyse and Olive proceeding at unce to the gaol, They found no difficulty im ovtaining an interview with the prisoner, Both Mr. Vyse and Mr. Grant were well kuown to the authorities; and, alihougs the laiver had abstained froiww per- sonal attentions, and fromevery at bat migusbe construed as couctenanciug the uniried Crimiusl, yot be had ured bisinfluence im securing every possitle indu gence tor bis pephew Porbaps (.¢ attecuuon of ap Uncle had a been pub bo avre re proof thew bad that ef Mr, Grant by the iniserabie Grylis, He could not eon ceal from himself shat tac Lesrothal of hiedaughtor to Lord Arcalign bad been the rewiizeivaw his brightest day-~dreem, He bad always thoughi that were O.veonce wert.e!io am aW.abe wan, of @mp'e@ tases aad an affechon 4 6posit.0a—oue Wid WOuld couse 440 tLe Gemicilabou of biiacel iB ber Own Lome ratler (bau eke Ler Obis own Oud bave nobnimg MO.elo W.84 lor in sis | . When to tose oe. at su venta, os and stiw@ wa aud bigo Pevee th Mr. @ motos nope wea fulfiled, Tbe unwward bis nephew's apprevenmon, bowser, saw the ais- peresiof thie Gappy vinen. The union of he caugiier with the Viscount seemed indefinitely postponed, M not entirely ses aaide. Tuo disgrace now thrown upon bis family was too direct, aud too notorious, OY its oveurring iuwme Lately inthe neiyiveurhood, lor the most uncle and cousin. Bill these motives for sllemes Hou and grave regress did not the benevolence of Mr Grant an by giving the utmost re A ugnence to an luterview with hia racticable, he bad takem stops for his comfort and consolation, bie desire, a clever doctor bad visited kim; bap fur her than thie be could bot gr, though rojcte. eo) to think of the solace the visit of Mr, Vyse am@ | wea moment of intense emotion when Olive found berseifine dark passage of Patworth Woiting (he unlock!ag ef the etroug door by Mr Vyse, on whose arm #h folt that she trembied vislentiy ; bu Nos a werd, seeming te coflect al) her forces (or the In be: thoughts of ber cousin, Olive had alwaye pictured kim asthe dark oved boy se the aimguiar-looking being at the % therefore, grestly siartiedy fercled there must be some mistake, whew, im theemal dingy apartment into which ere, she sew no ove buts naved e it once aroused bie attention, and bo raises bis eveva Le epracg ‘rom hia chair; and then ed as Olive bed felt om finding herself tm the p esence of cae yoown oo well and yet 1 to ber a perfect stranger, Wards bim, extending ber ha: celmiv, “Ihave cometo see you, Matthew, the Have you exp*ctet mer’ He ok her bend, but still the power of speaks Sag eeerned denied bias d sayiogalmom firet minu oT could, hen advance Lim, by woich the fremed resiored to more composure of feo! ng; and it wae is rather a fore tal manner that be expreased hi ing therm, tolline Olive that be bau ovt dared te ¢ that she would come to b in, that Il coud so soon forget how reelf into hartn's way for my uw! 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