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(Comttened from the First Page ) oe Be « free high eehvo! for colored children, with ac- eommodatio..s for 1,500 pupila. Governor Brown- low edvised the tesebers to Le exosedingly prudent end coutious, Ho stated that if Gen. Thomas wore to take bis troops and leave here, the predom!nant party bere would mot allow them to occupy the echoole a weck, and thet the Legislature over which he was placed would be broken up by « mob in forty-eight hours. The Governor does ora believe in reconstruction, and says he isin for the fight during the war. General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Bun) Ganorrine has lately been revived in London. Tas Bevannah Heestp says that unless good crops are made this year, they will starve—white and bieck will suffer common ruin. im 1965, there were 682 murders comialited In the United States, and only 98 executions; 36 murders were committed on Christmas Day, A woe law has gone inte operation in Bt. Louis, which imposes » tax of @8 per heed on each en itoal Apurmat Davis, superintendent of the Naval Obveervatory, Washington, announces the discovery of @ new comet ov the tb inst. Naaucr all the Methodist Eptecopal charches tn Waabington have been favored with revivals Over converts lately connected themselves with the different churches in that city. Tas How. Daviv G. Bumwert, the venerable ex- Prestient of Texas, is on @ viait to New N. J. bie native city, after an absence of y five Tears, Ix Boston there are fn full operation 14 larce cS teat establishments and many winor ones, © senual lat from which w the proprietors fre estitnated at from $800,000 to 6600.00 Qommr Vicotonts always sends a gift of £8 to any Fo pe mother in ber dominions who may ve rth to tripleta, The latest successful can lidate for the money ts the wife of James Gibson, « weaver of Kiibarchan, Scotland, Tar insurance companies of Montreal bave giv- @ each member o! the fire police of that city a free iey of insurance for #1, and to thet they ave added the promise of @5 each per week in ease Of accident received at fires, This is for their good conduct as firemen. Bom relica of slavery still rematn tn the South. A few days ago five negroes, convicted of various ogg crimes, were placed in s chein-gang end set work on the public streets, The authorities jowever declare they will serve white and black offenders alike. Tan latest sensation in Chicago, I. is the elope- ment of @ young and pretty married woman with two married men, ei old eno to be her father, These Lotharios sold their families into beagary, and borrowed several thousand dollars of their friends. Mas. Grinpee, the Pit pschen 9] to be executed on po ae bearing ber remains in bed nearly polsoner, who is 19th inat., is re- ton contentedly. Bhe J the time and seems to care for oth! but morphine and opium, of which she uses all she can get. A soctert in Birmingham, since the close of the war, has largely contributed towards the revel of tne destitute ireodmen of the U.8. Their last in- yolce of goods, mostly clothing, amounts in value to over $8,000, The Collector at New York will edmit all such goods free of duty, A oovur.e in Litchfield County, Conn, hed lived togeiber for ten years, su; themselves mar- ried. Difficulties mG one applied to the ourt tor # divorce. Upon investigation it wee found out that they had never been legally mar- wied. Like sensible they gave up the ides of Py ree gly gonna rs ay coh le A Cuaztasron editor, having recetved from « Northern city « tion to publish certain ed- ’ men! ebis pay in hoop skirts, re- plies that skirts will not cover our naked- ness. Perhaps if you were to make some pr: © scoompeng them with cloth sufficient to I up the interstices, they might be made serviceable, Tas total amount of maval captures reaches 000,000 in value, One-half of this goes to vernment, and the other divided among officers and seamen, The av per man is but 9120, whereas, in the matter bounties to soldiers, the average has been nearly 61,000 man, and Srey $700, 000,000 have been ex; im beunties ne, Tat wae» beautiful idea in the mind of « little @irl who on beholding # rosebush where on the stem the oldest rose wea fading whilet ae oroand it three beautiful ceases Vive were just unfolding their charms, a4 once art- lessly exclaimed to ber brother: * Bee, Willie, these little buds have just awakened in time to Kiss their mother before she dies.” Tur different railroad companies at St. Louis, Mo, have commenced running their huge four- horse oranibusses, loaded with passengers, across the Mississippi River, on the ice. The event is in- teresting a8 one which does not oecur in many ears. ere is no doubt thes if tron tracks were the steam locomotive could cross with equal eafety. Tu carpet weavers of Philedelphia are on mnrnke, demanding the following wages: Carpets, @glt-etring, inclu winding, 16 to 17 cents per ine ; G@gbtends » without winding, T+ to 18% cents; nine » 18 to 10 cents; ten siriug, jprlading winding, 31 to 22 conts ; eleven string, 2 to 24 cents ; twelve string, 25 to 26 cents ; \hirteen string, 27 to 28 cents, Wittiam P, Coorepes and David D, Hewes, two conuictors om the Metropolitan Horse Railroad in Dvston, were arrested last week, the former on the charge of embegali forty cepts, and the latter “| Xty cents, from thefunds of the company, Covl- ode was discharged, and Hews was fined fifteen vvilars and costs, from which sentence he appealed ‘uu gave bonds to prosecute bis appeal. A statos of the Tenpren Josephine ts about to tesesup ime place is Paris, formed by the june- tou of ue new Boulevard Beaujon and the Avenue J se bine, op) osite the bridge of the Alma. The eioue is by M. Dubray, and repessents the Em; ives sl court cossume, having in her right . ‘yee, wud in Ler lefts ministure of the Emperor, Cor vusland, The statue, with its pedestal, meas- ures uearly 12 feet in osight, Lum State Treasurer of Pennsylvamie wante the Loginiasure to tax the §47,000,000 of capital beld by the National Banks, and also to increase the tax vu retirvede and eanals, whieb 150, 000, - vou capital, but pay only $689,000 taxes, A tax of 1 per vent op the National Banks, and & per cent. va the gross receipie of railroads endeansle, would produce an income of 6,000,000, which he thinks she State might as well get, lum city of Mexico is better supplied with water than any city im the world. Is bas two imanense sqieducts—one seven miles long, and the other tus e—which bring the water from the mountains to he very heart of the city ; thence by arteries ‘tis distributed im every direction, Inere are «isu uuinerous Artesian wells in the city and its suvurbe, By boring Verage depth of eighty foot the water rises se foot above the surface of the earth, and flo im a very bold stream. In wmauy inetances this water is not at all brackish, bus is ae freab and sweet ag that brought from the mutans. Moumus Er:eworts, the colored man who shot ois wife in Newark, N.J., in August last, was hung iu shat city yesterday. Hehed been for eighteen moutbe in the army, and upon his return found boat bis wife bed been unfaithful, He tried to per- .0 Je Ler to live with tim again, and failing, be- cuwe so enraged that he shot her dead. He was convicted in October, and sentenced to be bung December 21st, but the execution was delay- 66 until yesterday, whos be id the extreme peoalty of the lew in presence of a large concourse ut people. He was of a quiet and inoilensive dis- pomtion and took bis sensence mesk!y. Fils lass words to the sheriff were ‘Meet me in heaven.” Ts order from the War Department alluded to in the Bux of yesterday, musiering outof! the vol- unteer service 122 general officers, includes the following Major Geserais: David Hunter, Win, ‘ deka @ Perks Gorden Granger, ‘insured, Mr, Minors loss is $600, insured; George Sykes, David 8. Stanley, Alfred Pleesan- ton, Andrew J Smith, Grenville M. Dodge, John Gibbon, Peter J Osterhaus, Jose A. Mower, George Crook, Godfiey Weitzel, Woaley Merritt, Charies Griffin, Geo. A. Custer, | Wm. 8. Enory, Rovers B, Potter, and Giles A. | Smith. Among the Brevet Major Generals are: | Orla do B. Wilcor, Henry W cham, Wm, P. Derry, Joho P. Hawh, Eugene | Barton, Waeshingion L, Elliott, Robert O. Tyler, Hugh Ewing, Henry H. Sibley, Joseph Bartlett, Benjamin H. Grierson, Phillip R. De Trobriand, Cart her O, Andrews, Kiward M, McCook, Ed- ward Hateh, August V. Kania, and Joon F. Har- | trauft. Among the Brigadiers are: Robert B. | Mitchell, Henry W. Weeselia, Wiliam Haya, lereel Volges, Joba D, Btevenson, Charles T. Campbel), Gustavus A. De Russy, Mareo D, Hardin, James D. Feaseuden, Israel H. Duval, aod George L. Heal. LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tae Garat Exreees Roppert—Recovaerr oF Aout 990,000 im rare Crry—Arnasts on Bvs- Potion —Naaatt $160,000 Recovensy ALToosTuan. —The great robbery whieh bas been the topic of conversation and comment in this city end throughout the country hes at length come to light, and the perpetrators thereof will doubtless come to grief, Yesterday, from information pre- viously received in apparently the mest secidental manner, the detectives arrested two men, giving their names a¢ Lockwood, at the house of one Tristham, on Flax Hij!!, near Norwalk, Conn., in whose house about @55,000 in gold of the stolen money was found. It appeare that toward even- men called ate livery stable in wagon srwalk, The proprietor of the ting something wrong from the long absence of bis horse and wagon, pursued the parties in compeny with an officer, There where- abouts were ascertained, and as they could not Give any satiaiactory account of themselves they were arreste!, Arrelative of Tristham's named Clark, also connected, it is supposed, with the rob- bery, made his escape from the officers, Tristham ie aaid to have had no knowledge of the parties ur their business, and only received them a strangers, and friends of Clark. It further appears that the robbers, the betser to elude the detectives and se- cure their plunder, divided it, and sent oae 04 tion to this city by Tristham's cousin, to whom they paid $2 for the job. On the return of the messenger to Norwalk, be was arrested on suspi- clon, when he confessed to having tsken a bag to the residence of John B, Barmore, 19 D.vision thie city, These facts bei telegraphed Mr. Henry Bandford, coun: with Adams’ Express Company, proceeded with officer Rugers, of the 11th precinet, to the residence of Justice Bhandiey and made affidavit of the fact, and re- ceived from that officer » search warrant, armed with which Mr, Sandford and officer Rogers pro ceeded to search the residence of Barmwore, w wife ia s sister of Tristham, where they found eon- coa.ed the sur of 86,762 in guid and bonds. Bar- more was thereupon arrested and beld Ly Justice Buandley for examination. The money, notes, bonds, &o., carried away by the robbers, belonged poaueey to bankers end business men of twuis city, iladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and to their coilespoudents and agents, The largest proportion of the funds were in currency nutes, and wenoy of these potes it will be iuteresting to the public to learn Lad just been issued by the Treasury Department, and did not contain the #ig- Betures of the officers of the banka, in one or two of the New England States, to which the notes were to be sent Tos Femans—Tax Covet Martiac— Tas Bexatons Founp Gutirr.—Yesterday morn- ing the Court Martial, ordered for the trial of the seceding members of the Senate, reassembled, and examined « large number of witnesses. The case was then given, by Judge Advocate McCormick to the Court, who, without retiring, declared the Be- nate guilty, by a majority vote, The sentence will have to be approved by Col, O'Mahony before being made public. The charges inst the Colo- nel bimaeif Gore not inquired pag od being no witnesses present. At 4 P. M. the Committee on Finance presented their report, by which it appears the receipts from Ovvober last to January 6ib, 1866, were $147,000. Out of this sum $117,000 were ex- pended, including $6,000 to Gen. Sweeney, couse- quently there remains bus $80,000 iu the reasury, Darn oy Proresson Marrs.—Yesterday morning Professor James J. Mapes died at his residence in Newark, N. J., aged about sixty years. He was probably the most prominent agriculturiat tm the country, and had enlisted in bis agricultural labors all the known chemical and other appliances wrarened by modern science, He was the editor proprietor of the Wouxise Faauen, and had ap extensive farm in New Jersey, where he re- duced his theories to practice, with the most thor- roe success. He was well known in thiaoity, and, indeed, to all intelligently interested isan eulsural puretite throughout the eatire country. The death of such @ man isa real loss to the com- mumty. Frazs, — About eight o'clock on Tuesday moruing, « fre broke eut in some stables belong- ing to the Gregory estate, situated in S4tb street, near 4th evenue. The flames extended to the ata- bles of Charies E. Minor, coal dealer, and to those John Warner, butcher, The stables in which the fire originated were oocu: as such by Isaac Grindle, expressman, and Herman Ziucke, grocer, the former gentleman lost two horses and the latter, one, Mr. Grindle's loss ls $400, nos insured ; Mr. Ziucke loses the same amount end Is also un- Mr. Warner $600. The fire is supposed to have origiuated in consequence of Mr. Grindle walking sbout the stable wits « lighted candigy which was not protected........ About the same hour « fire eceurred in the green house of Wm. C. Wilson, fi No, 49 West 14ib street, which was caused by « defect in the furnace, Damage $300; insured for $1,000 Boargp ov CounciLMzn—Tus Deatu ov Surznvison Puapy—Avrormstwant oy Commitrans, Tho Board mot at 12 o'clock M. yesterday, by spe- cial call, the President J, Wilson Green, Esq., in the chair, A communication was received from the Mayor, (similar to the one sent to the Aldermen on Tuce- day) announcing, officially, ibe ueath of Supervisor Elijab F. Purdy, A communication was received from the Board of Aldermen and Supervisors, asking this Board to co-operate with them in the obsequies of Mr. Purdy. The President shen appointed Couveilmen Wats, Brinkinan and Mackay, as ® committee on the part of this Board to act with like committees from the Alderinen and Supervisors, Couneilmnaen Kellogg, Putuman aod Flynn were peponies ® special committee to investigate into matter of the defaication of Dr. Robert B, Bradford, late Public Administrajor, On mowon the Board then adjourned out of re- spect to the memory of Bupervisor Purdy. Boarp oF EpucATION — UOKGANIZATION vou Tus Yaar 1866.—The Board met as 6 o'clock last evening, for organization for the present year. James M. McLean, Eeq., was re-elected President for the year 1866, end vriefly returued bis (hanks to the Board for electing bim for the third time as thelr presiding officer. A communication was received from the Mayor nominanog Biaith Bloomfel as Commissiones for the First District; Honry West, for tue Becond District ; Charlee 8, Chipp, for the Third District ; Geo, Keuster, for the Fourth District ; Washington Murray, for Fitth District; Jobo E. Burrill, the Sixth Districe; aud Thomas H. Landon, for the Beventh District, A letior Was received from Horatio P, Allea, for the 22d Ward, claiming the seat of Commissioner for the Seventh District, He bases his claim on the following: Thai in the number of vows of the Seventh Election District of the ®%d Ward, au alteation bad been wade afer soe vole Was an- mannaed, The tote, O originally announced was m B. Hazell, A. Carr, Rufus era) {oforraation and advice bas been given relative to military and naval matters, thus saving the widows and representatives of the soldiers the usual fees of claim agents, amounting to at least ¢241,547 20 take place thisevening at Irving Hall. know how clever these Fellows" are, will be eure to attend this ball, and people who do uot know these “clever follows," will do well to make their acquaintance om this occasion, ing, Mre, Augusta Barrett, who wae so fearfully burned kerosene lamp, lied at 9% William street, Collin held an inquest, and the jury rendered « verdict of secidental death. native of Germany and 40 years of age. day beld an inquest on the body of William Lani- gan, who died from a fracture of the left leg, and other injuries, received at an trou foundry in Mon- on the 1lth inst, wasreniere!.. an inquest at Bellevue Hospital on the bod James Farley, who died from injuries received on the 22d ult,, by having » large stone fall on him, in Tésb street, near lst avenue, dental death was rendered. meet. memories of their iste associates, Messrs, Minturo and Purdy, and condolence for their respective fawiles, were unanimously adopted, 653, 667, 998. Part 18 694, bd4, 05, 614. case of J. J. Cuilley, administrator, ete., against the he 8 returned in five orten minutes and gave another went out, and returning, drinks, and had . He testified that the Hs A be jprexioated. The Srisener wee cease fi end four bad stam a him, aed about $11 in good J Ik money. Fe matter wes scoured to Frids: y, at MARINE NEW S. 2, M. Wee. Rniinion’ and Cari Prince were yester- | ———_—_________—____________.. y commit Jan, 11, 8, rises, T 94; 8, sets, 4.63; High Water, 04 10 0 various places te tnquire about !t, and at last took es follows: Brady, 111; Smythe, 48; Allen, 710. Wis the Gieeneich Banke whore. it was This canvass, it \e charved, was altered as follows: if Brady, Hit; Bemyibe, a0; allen, 110, The vowel | fend, Cuferuunately, in} Obs we Creane oh Be official vote was, therefore, Brady, 6,108; Bmythe, | v0 its portes, partly in pe bills, but $1,000 in $90 2,699; Allen, 6,180. Referred tos soled commit- | ‘notes, of Tita of hie the bank bad bat seventy. tee of five, The Board then ed ourned. The not without suspicions of ‘ter lost the ql ite hiving been stolen. The bank carefull Inon Movivens Coxvawrion.—The chief | \)eineciled all the test of ube iorus, and from time business done yesterday was to endorse the reso- pT a , of oes 8 eRe, came ge lution which haa been in the bands of the Com- if , and was at once mittee on Resolutions for some days, abolishing all piece work after January let, 1967, vided itis concurred in by three-fourths of the loca) Unions. the station ene) . w cashier sccompanying her to jensify the th There A resolution was also offered directing price | she stated how she ined it, and the plaintiff book to be kept in each shop of the local Unions, | ¥% leo arrested, Mr. Hi es name being entered as in which shall be entered the price paid per day. | thecomplainant. | The cag | ry oes iene A resolution to pay each delegate ¢2 per day was indefinitely postponed. Adjourned, Prorective Wark CLAM ASSOCIATION.— A notice recently appeared in the newspapers that the Boldiers’ Claim Buresu, at No. 35 Chambers street, would cease to oollect such claims after the fret of this month, This statement wes doubtless originated and circulated by some of the numerous that no jeion attached to them Mr. Hawes left pepponig es he says, they would be discha: as ence, They were, however, detained et the station house until the next day, when Mr. Hawog was sent for and procured thelr dis- charge, For this imprisonment the plaintiff brings an action for damages, Counsel for the defendant while stat that po suspicion existed against the jain iff, on baring & compliment to the general jonesty of ber class, contended that here there had bean prowable cause for the arrest, and that st auy rate defendant was not the wr eyo claim agents who would be glad to have this Pro- | held responsible, but the Preattons of the bank er the officers who had, perhaps, exovsded discretion in fective Association put out of th wey, A \etter from the Becretary of the Protective War Claim Association assures us that the Association will not discontinue the business of collecting, Sree of charge or expense, the claims of soldiers and sail- ors, or their relations, for bounty, back pay, pen- sions, et.,and therefore all such claimants can have their accounts collected from the United States Government, free of charge, on application at the above Bureau Claima already fled will continue to be prosecuted to & apeedy settlement. The an- nere! report shows the work that hae been sceompliahed from March 16th, 1863, to December Slot, 1566 : their wish to unravel the former loss. Counsel for the plaintiff asked that as the offence had been eom- toitied, if at all, more than three years before the arrest, and therefore outlawed, the justification for probabi be stricken out. ‘eclined to do, and charged that to fence of probable cause it was not uy crime id have been actually committed, but enly that there should have been euch circumstances as would have induced a careful man to think it his duty as & citizen to arrest the persos. He cited various cases in support of this, Teomarking @o the success of the question between the rights of the individual and the duty of the citizen to prevent and ish crime, The plaintiff must too connect the defendant with the arrest as its cause, though if thie was done OLALMS FILED, ~ would be responsibie For Pensiovs cuccsscstecssseee GIST | for the acts of the officers. The jury reudered « For Arrears of Pay and Bount 6580 | verdiet for the plaintiff for $209, For Priae-Money. 3,594 Po.ton [eteuitomnon.—New Phase af the Strong Miscelianevus 800 Divorce Case—The Brother af Mrs. Strong threatens Totel..... 16.011 to puntsh Mr. Strong's Lawyer—A Belligerent Let ter—Arten of John Austen Stevens, Jr.—An inter- Estimated value........ seen QR 413,472 00 Geting efichest of the celebrated Strong-Stevens For Pensions. 1,607 divoree ease, which recently occupied so large « For Arrears of Pay 2,819 share of the public attention, was developed at the For Prize-Money...... 688 Tombe yesterday before Justice Hogan. It appears Miscellaneous,....... 259 | that John Austin Stevens, Jr, brother of Mrs. foul... “4,867 Strong, demanded a retraction of some offensive remar inr thet made by Mr. Cram, counsel for Mr, Btr: ard to young Bteven's “* wey ualities,” imé the divorce case was tried. The de AMOUNTS COLLECTED, For Penmons ws “4 was refused by Mr. Cram, who subsequently rece an ea 4 of Pay end Bounty... megs be 8 letter from Ptevens, to which an 4 or Prize-Mouey turned that Mr Cram devired to Miscellaneous... 2,600 00 | eorr deuce with Mr, Btevens. Mr, Cram re- — coiv: second letter, in which Btevens threatened UUs 8 chae vas suntintic seesee @788,208 67 to " a fav ts Ye) eae nents nalees satietetion 5 . was given him by cc. on Tuesday afternoon, Mr, barr igacreth hp whist ab ent ia #1,680,178 43 Cram immediately took counsel from the Mayor, and mg UD isbisbh Add habe son placed himeelf under the pretection of spectial detec- In addition to making direct applications for | tive Hugh Masterson, who was engaged in procuring Pensions, Arrears of Pay, and Prize-Money, gen- voree suit. Mr. evidence for Mr. 8 yong, le the Cram subsdquent ied an affidavit ee at Btevens, before Justice Hogan, at the Tom upon the strength of which document tice Hogan issued a warrant for the arrest of Btevenus, which was placed in the hands of officer Zormuee, of the Lower Police Court. for Stevens appeared at the Tombs, accom, No charges have been mace for these services, Howarp Porras, Wa. E. Dives ‘Temopoms Koossvert, Hany Guaanrisin, Sec. New York, Dee, 81, 1585, Batt of the Clever Fellows’ Club, will Those who moles| ram, Mr. Brayth became res) ible for the future appearance of Mr, Stevens, the latter was discharged until to-day, when he will give bonds fer his fepare pees bebavior the ¢ of the State of New York, and Mr, Cram |a partic: ’ Dishonest Servant.—Laura Brennan, « servant, was arrested yesterday on a charge of having stolen worth propery, fom ber former employer, 2 pg rp eat 86th street. Henry Julian, of 948 West 86th street, also made an aftida- vit against the accused, charging ber with stealing nd worth of property from bim om the 16th of ovember last. The accused wes committed for trial in defwult of bail, Dishonest Clerk.—Jobn Dosher, a clerk, was yes- terday arrested op a charge of having emberzied = from his employer, John H. Rosenbaum, of ‘o- 990 Bullivan street, The eceused was heid’ for hex. com, Fara Lamp Expvosion,—Yesterday morn- Monday evening by the explosion of » ner Mrs, Barrett) wase mrooklyn. Porsonep BY THE Use oF Mustr Frovr, ~Information was lodged with the Health Officer yesterday, to the effect thatan entire family, resid- ing at No. 686 Columbia street, had been polsoned by the use of musty flour, bought at a neighboring grocery store. The members—five in npumber—were taken sick with dyseutry ; two reeovered, and one child died, and two are still down with the sickness, Escargep FROM JaIL.—A man named Ro- berts, indicted for counterfelting U. 8. currency, escaped from Kings County jail on Tuesday night, He was to have been tried on the charge yesterday before the U. 8. Cireult Court. SmarinG,—Skating on the different Brooklyn ponds has been very good for several days. Yostor- day, the weather having somewhat moderated, large numbers of both sexes availed themselves of the opportunity afforded to enjoy the exercise. The Washington Pond continues to receive its usual large share of attention. With music, « splendid surface and excellent sccommodations for refreshments, each sucesasive evening at the pond proves « carnival of FaTauiy [xyunep.—Coroner Collin yester- roe street, by a large piece of ore failing on bimy A verdict of accidental death . Yesterday Coroner Collin held of A verdict of scei- Commissioners OF EmIGRATION,—At @ of the Commissioners of Ewigration, held yeaterday afiernoos, resolutions of respect for the THE COURTS. Court Catenpars—Tais Dar.—Supreme Court, General Term —Nos, $8 to 63 inclusive. Cireult—Part 1.—Nos, 247, 31), 911, 68, 608, 1oT9, $43, 645, 487, 450, 619, 631, 637, Gal, 645, 553, 557, 545, ' 5 I1—Nos. 646, 62%, 1 416: 4, 220, 60, 66859, BTU, OTH, she bas, 1 Bi s Part I.—No. Cal . vary UE *Nou SHI Sieg stig ita Woaa TitE, Then | Reaaly, yim» ML meneare of unalloyed delight 54( LS pie | Pech ce ison 3 10s. 1188, years will find great improvements this season, 14 Bart, 1066 1S38, 1144, 114, je pee Triat FoR Morpsr.—John Matthews, who eit: ete dpe tage, SOR, 1Bb 1B ea asae was indicted for the murder of John Keevy, by BUIT AGADNeT THe Union Feuny Comrany.—The | *D0eting, wes placed on trial in the Kings County Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday, The alleged Union Ferry Co., came up fer trial in the Superior | ense was committed om the 18th of September, % . This 1865, in & grocery store, corner of Classon avenue ry ER yen te aig new Jock mataie'ef 1 Mi}? | and Butler streets, ‘The’ parties, It appears, got into the administrator of Hugh Cuilley, for $5,000, {t tsmere and quebanged fone angry words, when appears that in June, | while employed by the sthews, seizing 6 ss, flied, the o! e entering Corporation of this city as a boatman, one of the | Keevy's » from the effects of which he died in a Union ferry boats ran over bis boat, killing him, His cow rere tnarenher, A number of, witnesses wore Pedy wae eubeoaeen yr peense up en Governor's Counsel will sum up this morning, : Sauw oy Cawnon at Tut Navy YARD.— There was asale ofa je lot of old and uaservice- able cannon at the Navy ranged from ene cent, \ of a cent ani pound, The attendance was large, but was uot very spirited. Democraric Primary Meeriscs were held in the ditt + Wards and countr; ing, and in some pisces passed od ver, object was to elect wombers of the Kings County Democrauic General Committee, The contest was animated in all the Wards. Passing Counteayatt Cvunewoy Ero,—Whitney Gould was arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner Botts on Thursday, om the charge of passing counterfeit 60c, fractional curreney. According tothe testimony passed a 60 cont stamp at 272 West street for drinks cent stamp and 25 cents for something to eat; he er 60 cents for i tg SE ° ner arres witness done of the stamps himself, without ing it bad appeared to he witness to await the action of the Grand Jury, They ere charged with ing counterieit U, 8. Cur- rency. John Goff charged with attempting to pass counterfeiting U, 8, $1W0 note, was for the same res- son committed, LianiLirins OF 4 Mansnar —In the Coart of Com- mon Pleas, yesterday, the case of Bloomen against Doody came up for trial, before Judge Cardozo, This was @ sult for the taking and conversion of some cases of hate and osher 4 claimed by the plaintiff, by the defemdant, The defendan a Marshal of one of the District Courts, justified the taking, under an execution in favor of one McCarthy agaiuss the assignor of the Paane. The evidence was very contiicting, The Judge ebarged substan. tially as follows: If 1 were—aa is somewhat the custom—to discuss the evidence in this case, | might be only conveying to you the impression it has made CLEARED. STE AMBHIPS—Crusader, Port au Prince; Colam- Dis, Havana; James L Greene, Mobile; Granada, Charleston; Warrior, Providence; Australasian, Liv- @rpool; Sea Gull, Baltimore; Mary Handiord, Boston, SHIPS—Hibernia, Liverpool; Hermann Doctor, do, BEIG6—Sarah Ellen, London; Prairie Rose, Ha- vena; Milwaukee, Barbadoes, BCHOONERS—A M Aldrich, Savannah; Magnolia, Cornwallis; L Btartevant. Newbern; rw Compton: petersburg; U T Crauier, Baltimore; BD Pitts, New ven; Maris Victoria, Marseilles, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Patapsco, Baltimore; Quaker City, Charleston; Matanzas, New Orleans; ‘anco: ob iy, mind, dud iniFinging 90, your sa T shail | Vortiand: Warrlor, Providence, 719 int at iesu d ive legal bearing. The defendant jam, returned; Lucy Charch, ¥e this ease states that he remev 4 the ‘goods im ques. | Beitimore for 5 Domingo City, tion from the store of the plaintiff's assignor, on the lsh, under the execation im tavor of MeUarthy ‘The assignment was made on the #34. If you find the levy was made es stated by the defendaat, you will flud for bim, The plaintifl’s testimony shows that the goods were in the store ou the 24d, If you find that thie is true, then the defendant is mistaken, and you will fiud for the plaintiff. There is uo dis- pute, | believe, as to the value of the goods and therefore if you find for the plaintidl, yoo will fod » verdict wor $654 51, the value of the goods and inter- 2 ape jury rendered « verdict for plaintif for Too Late for Classification Beest’s GENUINE AND INIMITABLE fe HAIR pyeit PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the pabiie than any other manufactured, It ie instan- taneous, the color being set as soon as ied. Grey or Ked bair is converted into a beautiful BLACK or BROWN, without Injury to the hair or skin, It does not wean oale ett Say enpleasnt Reeling while thous fear of contradic te T, BAYEBI and CHEAPEST Hair Dye manu. Ny 5 venue, where ore bere. should be addressed. To be had of Druggists. (LD STEREOTYPE PLATES WANTED— OLD STEREOTYPR PLATES WANTED. Finping Moner—Goop Luog « Misroerurs.— Ap amusing case came up before Justice Daly in the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, ia which Bridges Glesnon was plaintiff aud Wiliam Hewes defendant. It appears thas the plaiutiff lest June picked up a @20 bill on the Greenwich Bank, and took it toher friend Rose Allard to inauise abous it, Rose Allard took is A 8TO == \L LIFE. Olive trem, Tl TE ewe husband bece oan, and I kn disligh ee an. fection. Thad ibe W880 Slat. le Bot a sufficiens with Free as be last for fe, Thlbst oe that I ouchs qvbich wee 1G choosing.” Md setner's she wes tor . mal hat and contin’ firmly * Bince Thave @® eBiort, obo endeavoured to 1 affection ; my Tories U Los | cannot stand again but without thas must stand ; I fee! fulfil 1." owever, orthiness Cees “Then, Olive, if yo? ag fligate—e base, and tr, Ab form, I have proof of r4 1D a would make you quail’ ‘oes continued with « es! rr shall be yours some prot must take my words fe 4 you he or those concernedinyiy, « us do not let us speak best. Even to Vincent Vyse I & Olive. ternble things conneciey 4)) yhe man." ‘of thet Grylls actually words, His hand, which leet chair on which Olive sat, } she that she felt the vibration ; ajegree like spread over his face thajeath- would fains, advanced to be trembled, and there was a on his counsenance, Puttindgtion the shoulder of Grylls he ea: oa You must leave all this good friend, The term allow my nearly expired: do not let yous is with saddened epirita. Tell us you able to afford you comfort?" “Much, in every way," Gry) flush returning to his cheeks at tint cleared wy mind of evil thoughtgie ness from my brain, and arranad- comforts for me that brought, wi in which they afforded better ten opes, With his holy words, woes deavoured to dissuade me from seey. myself; telling we that God would ps doer.” » “* Vengeance is mine: I will rep. Lord,'" whispered Mr. Vyse, aa ti ta the words of his son. \ *Yos, those are the words,” Grylls and then, as if suddenly awakened w he added with deep emotion, “ and be ance been in takeo? The deat 2 my sinfuluess, would have ijuflicted, it com with the punishment that po over wrewhed man—the punishu Providence has made te the instrument of upon him? Oh, Vincent—Vincent!* t wrought Gry|ls exclaimed, almoas with an cal laugh, * your inspired words—your de phceis has indeed come true, His sin—my indeod found us out, Taking his bands soothingly, Mr. Vyse wt ed words of holy wisdom aad heavenly-di: counsel. They were long in earnest and though they spoke low, Olive could words of prayer pass the lips of both. At len though evidently with the sbrinking of one dreads giving pain, Mr. Vyse, turning to 01) told her that she must say farewell to her cou. for the present, and that he had already heard + turnkey's tap atthe door, to tell them that ti te was expired which wes allowed for the elt, Olive arom, She could scarcely utter» word « Parting, except to sey that they would soon come agein, The unhappy Grylls wrung ber hande with frantic violence, as Le said, — “ Heaven biess you, Olive! Think of me some times; love me—prey for me. On! dearess Olive, T love youl woes you!', Leaning Upon Mr. Vyse'sarm, Olive was through the door, but turned to look pied poe | wr ed prisoner. He was kneeling in the exact #)0t in which he had stood ; but bis arms were ox- tended towards her, and there was just such an expression of ardext yet mournful meaning in bis countenance that one might imagine the banished angels wore when struck from beaven, There waa in that longing, agoniced, craving look, a force which her woman's heart could not resist, She turned to the embrace thus mutely asked for; bus her senses failed, and she sunk fainting into the arms stretched forth to uphold her, As if he thought that she were really dead, and unmindfui of the nee of Mr. Vyee or of the gacler, Gryils ber to bis bosom, while uttering ex; ions of the fondest yet most desponding affection, At one instant accus) himself of baving killed ber by the force of all horrors brought before her, and then, in the next, pouring of bitter self-eccusation, his poignant regres at hav. ing thrown away the bliss which her affection would have yielded—the felicity which « bounteous Providence had held in store for him, but whieh he bad onoe perversely, recklessly Cast from him, He then prayed for death at the very moment—for her death, for bis death; an union beter thea any other good this world could procure ; and them, fol di: her still \loser in bie aris, be kissed her cold eheeks, and with closed ey«s he seemed te await the death he had so profanely called for, It was e fearful exhibition of human iD, acting on the heart of one by whom, in his foregune life, no holy lessons of m: furbearance, or self. con! bad been harvested. As length Olive slowly opened her eyes, as & ewak: from some dream. Apparently uncon, scious of the scene around her, she met the anxious looks of Mr, Vyse; and some water with which the geoler now bassened to bathe her forehead finally restored her to consciounsss. ain Grylls em- braced his cousiu: passively suffering it, ahoin hes turn her ne to hia torvead, and then, with Mr. Vyse, left the prison. Once returned to the solitude of ber own room at the Grange, she gave way to the grief with which ber heart was swelling, almostto bursting. All that was past seemed to her Like woe fight dream—the prison—the terrific scene with bez cousin—the silent ey beck to Pendering ; sbodding torrents of tears, by degrees ihe peini constriction in her breast gave way; lutio the many intervals of sleep during that long olyht, the terrors of the mm, With ali the human sufferi im shat one cell, were constantly before her; an so vividly did each painful incident recur to her, that even in thought they seemed all to live aguia, CHAPTER XXX. “And is there care in heaven? And is there love In heavenly spirits to these creatures base That may compassion of their evils wove? There is ;—elee much more wretched were the case Of men than beasts, But O the exceeding grace of heat God !—thas loves bis creatures #0, And ali bis works with mercy doth embrace, That blessed angels he sends to and fro, To serve © wicked man, to serve Lis wicked foe,"* Branca, Tux next morning Mr, Vyse told Mr, Grant that he could not rests day without seeing aguin the wretched tempest-tost Giylle; end inquired if be bad any further communicetion that de might wish bimto convey to Lis miserabie nephew, Mr. Grant then entered more fully into the hopes which he had conceived, thas this capture of the person of Grylls might, in fact, be the means of releasing bim from the fearful position of wan- dering Upon the face of the earth with the verdict of murder resting upon him. He thought thase trial in a court of law, withan able learned counsel to plead his cause, might be the means of bis obtaining, if note full acquittal, a+ least qualified sentence of manslaughter. The whole atlair, as Mr, Grant now saw it, bo thought must be regarded as a gambling braw!, mixed up with e mistaken jealousy ; and, as any rate, to be reyerd od by e jury ae clear of all malice propens (To be Comsdamad.o

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