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w(t we ; from the First Page.) — Be relations as President and member, was distin. @ished for bis Inregrity, courtesy, kindness, and Sor bisable end faithful services to the Association. Resolved—That the Preadent of the Aawetation transmit a copy of the above resolution to the family of the deceased, LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND TH VICINITY. Onseqrima or Frigan F. Punor.—Tho Rouse in Ludlow street, «here tt te Mitjah F. Pardy rested, was besieved by crowda of visitors early yorterday morning, and along Lutiow and @ portion of Broome atreet lrin ‘reds were in walt- fing to witness the funera!. Many of these were poor People belonzing to the Tenth Ward, whom the decoase! bad often araisiel, for it wae a well known trait in the character of the "O!! War horse of the Democracy,” os be was familiarly called, that the poor had in hime werm frien’. Amonz to who came the house to take @ last look at the deceased, thoss were | members of every political party and reacious @x ety; merehante ot well known standing in the community; judges, lawyers, divinea, doctors, membere of the Lagisiature of the Biate, and of he Congrese of the United States, &o, do, &e. In the meantime the galleries of Bt. Siephen's Church were crowded to thelr utmost capacity, the lower part being entirely reserred unter the direction of the eexton, Mr. Heury Jones, for invited guests, and other friends of deceane!, Mo sign of mourning or other ora the There was station ar und the Interior of the church, except the Christinas @veryreens, with which it fs usually dec a this reason of the year, At 10 o'clock the cotfi wea taken from the parict in which it was laid, Jobn Kelly, le Henry Bmith, J J. Wilson Groen, Orison Binot, Bheridan Buook, Augusa Jobn W. Farmor, Henr Lyman Tremaine. Ex-Mayor Weatrveli, Ex Juige Thompson, Chief Mourners, The Family of Deceased in Carriages Members of the Board of Buperviaors, headed by their Officers and Serveant-at-Artia, Mombers of the Board of Aldermen, headed by their Officers and Sercvean:-a.-Ariun Members of the Board of Councilmen. headed by their Officers and Borgeant-at Arins, The Heads of Departinenta of the Cay and County. Members of Congress, Stave Senators and Members of Asseiobly from thin city. The Commissioners of Charities and Correction, the Commissioners of the Central Commias\oners of the Metrop: Police, and the Commissioners of the Fire Department, Tre Taumeny Boiety. The Tammany General Cornimittee. Tenth Hell, un Brice, John A. Ker nedy, Jobn Fo. w Dy Vanvewater, Ward = Democratic Assuciation, Citizens, Ete, In this manner the procession moved on tt!) reached the porch of the church, when the Rey Dr. Price commenced the beautiful burial service of the Protestant Eptrcopal Church. The proces- ®on moved up the main aisle, and the body hay ing been laid on trestles in frontof the aliar, the an- them, ‘Lord, let me know mine end, and the num ber of my days," was used, the miuieter rea ling end the choir sin. ng each verso alternately, After the leason, the choir sang the beautiful hymn, “1 would not live alway.” The Rev, genileman ascended the pulpit, and Gelivered a stort iuneral discourse, Ihe said that the public grie: is twomt acute when Gui removes Us ope Who ja active ani tufluential: bus thet we ought to be thanktul for she services of one who has contributed to upbold pubLe honor. In referring to Mr, Pardy, be maja that it would be supertivous to dwell on hus character, Oue-lal! of hie Life had been epent before the public ay and the whole was uoreservedly Opel wo publig ecruipy, The verdict of the community had Been pronounced in his tavor, and bis character ‘Was Uuimpesched and unimpeachable, He was of | determiued and unswerving mind, bus still Le wae ebantable. His opinious he held with the tenact- ty of death, His councile were always iu favor of strictest morality, The speaker sald that no sorrow of the public can equal that of the private circle ; but he will be sincerely lamented vy all, Hs character was @ diamond, ihe setting increasing iis brill fako example from him, ainness of ie ney. ' puble men Sud jearu that ities not pocedsury vw compromise with wrong, or loosely hold great principles, in order to be successful, In conclusion the reverend gentleman touk cocasion fo urge ou his large cougrogaiion to that great chauge, as uous would bell muighs bring forty. The rewaiuder of the burtn! service wae then rei 4 With, he anshem *I Heard » Voice from eaveu,” beiug fluely sung by thy choir, aller which the upper part of the cofflu was uncover i, @ud all were peri tied to tak look at the features of bho dew, after which body was re- Moved to ihe hearse, Which was drawn by wiz boress, and adorued with biack and white plumes, Ou the cottin plate was the following : prepare tor Whee @ day ELIJAH F, PURD Led Jan, 8, 100, Agap iv Ybanu, The procession again formed in the aame order, and pioseeded through Mroome street to Broad way, a ddown Broadway to the Cas Hall, when the body was couve ed so the Governor's Ro. yy Which—-as weil 4 the vartous public olives—was Shick ly draped with wourniuy, Is was now 000 Wolk P.M. and ble timo the doors were ir wi Wished Were pertuittod t) evter Sures of tho Gevoased, Lie 6 a wae placed on tremies Uncer & sable canop, Ww was cesicned by Mr. George Boome Un the lia was a cross and Wreath comp.sed of tmmorteiles Upposite the evttin, and on ether sive of sue cane: window wero custe of Houry y sud Autrew Jackson, arrayed in black, Tue decase: was an ardent eduuirer of both @tatesinen, Duriuy the way crowds of cliigens eure, aud viewou ble fosturce, Daring the wight the remains were guarded | y members of tue Board of Bupervisors, woe relieved @ech other every two hours, 4 The remaine will be taken, at 9 ofclock this moraoiug, © White Plains for interment, fers reasona- sud all who 4 View the fea- SKATERS «re putting on long faces again and complaining that the weather spoils their favorite amusement, The "ball wasdown" yea- terday in the Centre) Park, and the private pon ls around the city are all ‘closed for ropsira,’’ the mildness of the last few dsyshoving cut up and made slush of the ico erory whore Tar Suir Nevrone Case.—Dearn ov rik Feoses Woman,— Mrs, Mary A Gilroy, the woman who was frozen on the eulgrunt suip Noy sune, died at the Now York Hospits!, whither she had ‘teen removed, yesterday morning. ver empanelled «jury, when tho Invesiigation was adjourned until 10 o'clock to day. Dr. J C, Her wick, surgeon of the ship Neptune, yesterday anr- gendered himself to Coroner Gover, ao) was de- fotrad pe awads the resuli of an ovesiiaeuco Datst Powpen SAves,—Tho public will be piconed to learn that Capt. Wise, Chief of the ! and borne on mens’ shoul ors to the street, where @ procession was formed in the following order ‘ REV. DR. rete. THE Bony, borne on Men's shoulders, PALL BRARKRS ¢ Mayor Joba T, Hoffinan. Danié! BE. Delevan, Wm. M. Tweed, Bureau of Ordnance, ta Unpowing ee rapidly ae possible of the immense quantities of gunpowder which hae bern stored pear this city during the war, The close of the war, and the dosire of the Department to reduce the quantity of wer mate- rial on head, has given him en opportunity to do Ever since the breaking out of the rebel- lion this city hag bee... as it were, sitting overs huge powder magazine Tin Strenra,—The old The mild weather of tle last few @oftened the heaps of filth, as ee, & along the streets, and sesici:day they were @ mace of {yu ett story toll again, daye has » deported filth, e@peciaily on the Eoat eof the jven Broadway, that the coutractore are so parsicuier about, made a Lad appes: yemers before strangers. close to the curb atones threw the soft mud up on the sidewalks, and patent leather and shoe Lie k- ing were at a discount ence between the mdewalk aud the street even in Rrowlway. Tit Prextaxa—Saranins At the closing season of the ¢ day, the salaries of the followit flued :— There waa little differ. P Tin Orricrens, ngress on Thura- s were de- Mead Centre. eee Secretary of the Treas ory. tes Hocretary of Navel ant Military Alfaire Becrotary of Civil Affairs, vr ror eee Iption Ayent nding Becretere. ee Chie Cerk Fineoce De ariment Avesivat Clerk : Silarioa of organizers #70 per month and ex Central Coune|, when in seasion, $5 per tay and travelling expenses, The fle in and each delivered an appropriate sraech, pledging renewed filelitr to the « penses were eworn of Trelancts liberty, after which the Congress adjourned eine die, Iron Moruorns’ Dav'e Beeston, TY Coavention reassembled at 9 ofcloe’ vesterday morning, at Tammany Tal! The Committee on the “ elght- hours’ movement” reported in favor of making eight hours a day's A rerolution to Veants for membership on] Unione at three do'lars, was atonted ater conaiterable debate, some members being in favor of four aod othersof ons dollar, Another resoln- tou iu favor of fixing the earliest bour of going to work at 7 A.M. also caused much debate, and waa finally referrel tu the local Unions, Adjourned aine die, Farancy Borxep.—William Berg, who was 4 ton the 20h ult. at the fire in vufactory of all de Sebastian, in \U etween ixth and 49th atreets, died * St, Luke's Hospital, Corover Gam- ble held an vee oa aceldental « h Ww native of Germany, abor, which report waa accepted. } fix the a rendere!, De and 26 yoars of age. ced was a Drowsen,— A woman name! Julia Dunn, ving aty in Sixth avenus, was acclien- eteroay aiternoon, by falling into Deceased was euative of Ireland, and 49 years of age. Death FROM THR EXPLoston on tur Tra bs the botler exp os: Neptune, down ¢ ines, died at t night, Coroner Gover will bold an foquest on the body to-day, on board the steam-iyg ¥, on the morning of the fd AMUSEMENTS, Next week the world-renowned Conk!in Brothers, will appear in the ring, in « new and original » entitled "The White Knights," and Mr. John Conklin, tn his wonderful fente with @connon ball, Anew drama, entithad “The Diluetrious Biranger j or, “Married and Burie will Ce performed, Mr. Win. B. Harri- fon tn bis comie and extenporaneous songs ; and Tanxcw's, Mins Emme Rebel! in her (airy danc cm will also appear, Curiosities as usual, Broapwav.--"Sol on Shing Welcome back to these boards, and the bouse ts crowded nightly, Maines to-day at 1y P.M. On Monday, Mr. Wood w.ll open his new theatre opposite the #1. Ncholas Hotel, when Chanfrau end Seallou willappearin a new piece, entitled “The Balloon Weddiug.” The Hanlon Brothers will also appear. In the course Eochanted Fountain, imported from the Alhambra Palace, London, will be exhibited, Leorunes —Mr. Honry Morford, ine well-known poot and author, will delivor bie third lecture at Dodworth's Hall, to night, on “Things over § Sulject—"Over to Paris."', of Columbia College, will deli “ILlot Alr we Broathe,'’ to-nicht, at No. 206 Eight avenue, to workiugmen, whom he invites Mr. Robert Crowe, will deliver a lecture at Tern- . Prot, Coandier, perance [Hal], Brooklyn, to-morrow evening, on | Marriage notice fa “ Treland—Pant, Present and Future" of trade societies ehould give Mr. bumper, Members Crowe a THE COURTS, Tie Wore. Bursing Caauon—Exastn ation oF Rowent MARTIN, THR ALLYOgD Cosrrprteare oF Kensxpy—How TaMMansy LALL any THe BELMONT Home. Whar Pinup, Ero.—The preliminary exami’ natiou into this case, ia which Kobors Martin, te elarged with having part.cipated in the plot to dostroy thie cliv by fire, tn isc Was resumed yesterday, before U8, Commissioner Osborn Me. Jacob. Horton wan recalled and testified: I Weel) Cniede a eeck of ten days ties tu Now York and saw the prsoper there w Wir L fevensid there, a.so Jacob Thompson, aud aman ol the W iilintaa; T think be weot by the pame of Headley; Idid not know I naw Kennedy tll after he wae ariested, wheu I recognized bir as aman | had secon shore not me the time Leaw the prisoner, but about two weeks alien, TL eaw Chenaul: the sume dey or the nault day alier TL eaw tho prisoner; 1 had seon end Wilifaius in Now York anterior to the fir one ab the City Ale Vauite and the other o Fulion street; Laaw MeDouald, Wiliiame and Chea: autt there; 1 bad mo conve: ation with Cheoauls in Now York, Luiay have spoken to bin; | hed one ta Toronto abous ten days ater the fire: he waid he fired some of the buiidings; the Boimont Howl, Trmmany Howland L think he eaid French's hime set; herald thatin Grinw the Belmont be leit tits phosphorus sprinkled around the recm he occupied iid io coming outot hie rouin, he diseovered the mn Hight adjoming hie rou to be open and he threw a bottle in that room, In firing either Tam. mony or Freueh's | forges which, be got some ou his clothes, which took file as be wascOuing ous of the hoto; We Were Bione® when thie conversation tok pico; he cawe in when lwaseitung in the bowel: he askeding 6 retire to the waretouse part of the Luding, where the conversation wis; ‘the saw Jacov youn om that vieit to Toronto; [think W. I ‘ouald s@ntine to Thompeon the firet tine 4 Wil datus, Maxwel, Chenaultor Kepnesy know n Ing to veo Vuempson, and wiy you went? Mr Wiliams wae present when L wae eout w pn. Mr Wiilaine said be war willing to do any Hhe (0 suDeAntiate (he innoceaee of Mr. Melounld, ser arrest in £ that wae feanbie Le would dou, Q seen to Williams to eal taro that oucr A eure d abd told Dita) thought it wae hoe auty to do © ould $0 @x plain the etreumetanevs which Meroe: Lo thou repied aa above, Q. Whig, did )@ aay os bo the innocence of MeLounid or oer o Now York? A. He gala wt of any compileity in the tir. AMvercourse with Melonaid in ineversaldeoy ining tohim pele evinit. (Ihe inet auewer was 4 #hricKea out) 4:0 DobUUR As tO Lie objoota hus New York, [thea owe dar. Phony Ou; she we ¢ ‘ 2 eG PI abous the Grids of Le cay i Dow Nuk, tue couvereuon | Convestios — LAST | ac te body, and a verdict of | of hie recovery of the piece, the | Nolau, corner of North Sixth and Fourib rafree lecture on | Prank bane of Cisnauls aud & inun of the name of | game afver two innings on enc New York, aud it beould advise | oh} ethe fet to tion bun of MeDonala's had with him related to the objeet I hed mentioned to Mr Wiliams: he anid Le did not see what could bd dove tor Mr. Melona 4 Leonid something should be fod susgerted that the ries implicated id pen @ et asement of Mr. McDonald's Mnocence; be said be would think over i 1 meg hin next Mording, and be eaid be did not Tie ty 4 dove, tt motehtiniare the canse; I dou n Mentioned whateause, On motion of Mr, Larceque thie Conversation was etricken out, Mr, Larocque leo tuoved to strike out the teatiinouy as to Che. Gault's conversation, The Commissioner denied the Motion, The next witness was Francis Clarke, tis evt- deuce contained nothing of importance, The ease Was then adjourned to Monday at 1) A.M, Tuk Sctr Agatner THa Uston Frnay Company.- In this ease, in which the Admimistratore of J, J Culley rought to recover $5,000 damages for hie death ered nesiigonee of the de- te Thursday for ‘ as Was erroucous- ly Potter Istetttorscr.—Durglary tn @ Bonded ‘he running of the stages eo | Warehouse—$6,000 Worth af Goods Stolem—A part af the Property Recovered.—On Thareday night the bonted warehouse of Mr, Jobn Hobby, corner of Car’ and Washington atreets, was entered by burelars, who effected an entrance by means of the vanlt. They secured #6,000 worth of velvete and riltovs nod then escaped through a eide window on Cariele street t 6 c'clock yraterday morning, (Meer Coyle, of the 27th Preciney saw two men in Greenwich etree, carrying bags of their shoulders, Ho fodowed them for eome time, when thay became alarmed sod dreppod their bags in the area way of 34 Recior mreet ana fied. ‘The officer gave an alarm, + off # Cady, Thomas, > LA aneiatance, y and five by Archer and Lynes ‘the house 8% Kector * containing P4,500 worth of property were reecvered, The goods were identi- t lobby. ‘The balance of the property was Det i, Four men were subeequently arrested ou suspicion of having beeu eugaged in the burglary. A Merchant tn Troudle.—Join Bo Wesley, a re- ported merehantof Lartford, Ct.. was arrested yer terday by officer Meraay, of the 26th Procinet, on a charge of attempting to defraud James Cassidy, of ‘o* that on 1 represent. vamed Hamuel 196 Front treet, ‘The complainant all the 2d inet. the prisoner called ou him ine that he was a wholoenia erocer roweter, doing busines 26 and Norwien The man took seme enmp! bin ag 1. On the Oth ineinn, & i Wesley 1 an order from Norwieh for five ha cheats of tes, with directions to Cassidy to draw on him for the amount. Mr. Cassidy communicated with An nequalutence in Norwich and learned th fucl toan as Lrewater bad @ «ore there t inely nade for Brewster, aliaa W resulted fn his arrest. Justice Dodge committed bin to the Lombe for trial, Arvest of an Alleged Burglar. — At abont 11 O'clock on Thursday night, officer Southerland, of the 16th Precinct, discovered a man in the office of Cooper Inatitnte buliding, kneeling tn fromt of the fron safe, the lock of which ho wae exuinining, ‘Ibo officer mind attempt bo ar: ‘an, when the latier @ecaped th @ Blase Goo ewig bo the ante. y The ol @uve chase aud arresied the man, ve the neme ot sisin Barron, Justice + yostesdwy, committed the accused for trial without bail, rious Stabbing A fray.—Patrick Dunlop, labor- er, and Edward Joboson, ‘longshoreman, both of whom lived at 159 Washlogton street, got into a dis pute at balf-paat oue o'clock yesterday morning, and it is allewed, that Jokusou stabbed Dunlop in the lett foug., Jonson nade his ». Dunlop waa con- veyed tothe N. ¥. Hoepital, re slight hopes the tmrooklyn, Jaw. Detiveny,—Ou Thursday night last three prieoners escaped from the jail in Hempstead, Queens County, One isa negro named John Wilson, and the other two (whites), James Johnson and Alexander Turner, The manner of esceps was to Nawrune,—— John Walker, who wae badly scalded | #k¢ down the stove, and by removing the pipe leading to the upper floor, make an aperture large enough to craw) through to the root Extensive Ronurry,—Tho honse of Mr, George F, Taylor, No, 194 Clermont avenus, was entered on Thured, vening, while the family nes inthe basement at tea, and £5,000 10 U. 8. Treasury Bonda, with coupons attached, and a gold levor watch worth 810, stolen from # room ap stairs Tue Trrat of the two Spaniards, Gonzalez, or Salvator, and Mellicter, indleted for the murder of Senor Overoin the Brooklrn City Park, will take piece in the Kings County Court of Gver and Torminer, Judge Gilberts prewding, next week, Tue Pastees Disrricr Finn Deranr- uEnr.—The following oflicers of the Board of Kepre- hashad a splendid | sentatives of the B.D. Fire Department, have been elected for the eusuing year; President, Henry M. Dixon, ; Viee President, dames Stuck, Engine 1+ John ureany, Ragine 1, Treasurer, Daniel Winanut, Rue give 1: Coueetor, Jonu Courtney, Hosed; Fire Warden, erusrd Woods, Engine 6. Finr,—About 3 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out in the pump and block factory of Ju: K. D,, and the building, tools, stoc! aged to the amount of @1,00, No ine residence of Mr. Nolan scaling the duinaged to the exiens of ga, [oy the fiw unknown, » WAS sured, Urigiu of Jersey City. Daatu-nep MArngiacr.—On Wednesday last li. Goldrick, of Morristown, and Mary C, daughter of the late Lion, F, A. Cannon, of Bridge- port, Conn,, were married at Newark, N. J. under peculiar circumstances. Simultaneously with the the Newark Apventisxn of esterday isthe announcement of the death ot the yritegroom, which occursed on ‘thoreday, Mr, Goldnek returoed reeendy trom the army and was confined to tie bed from disease contractet iu the tervier, Lie sauk grudually, and it wasevidenut hie end was pear at hand, In thie extremity Lis aitianeed neked that the marrage ceremony iighs be no longer delaved, ia order toutehe might be his bride, though bus tor a few short Lours—that tor a life-time she might enjoy the mournful prvilere of being the widow of owe who had eo b ravely served hie country, and under thee circumstauces the WalTiago was consuminated, Base Date Marca ow Icr,—A base ball match was played yosuterday afternoon on the Paesale river at Newark, botween tho Alert and Resoluto Base Dall Clubs of that city, In consequence of mild weashor softening the ice, and 1m some places it being quite weak, it was cdeomed advisable to close the tide, ‘The score stood lor the Alerta, #0: Resolute, } two and three thousanvs pe together with @ large number ol # rallroud bridge and Along the wharves, KILLED ON THE RAILROAD.—On the arrival of the Northorn treighs train at Waterloo, on Thures day afternoon, on the Morris and Kesex Kailroad, a brakesman named Jobo Kent was found lying dead pon the roof of one of the cars, It is supposed tha while standing on the car, be was struck ou the hes in pamine under tho Stanhope bridge, Deeeused reviued ju Morristown, which place bis remains were convey ed, Deara FROM SCALDS.—William Jacob Ha- ensilug, who was terribly ecalded by falling into @ yat of boiling water in his distillery, in Newark, on Weduesday, died on Thuredey night trom bis inju- ries, Death FROM Exroscre tro run CoLp.— The unknown man who wae found inan insensibie condition, from the etlects ot the cold, in Montgo- Mery street, Jermey City, on bunday eveuiag inet died at the Aluns House oo Lhureday aight, Fire Poston, Jan, 1%.—Vhe large building known cs Waverly Hall, ia M 6, Whe totaly destroyed by ire ingt miel ut g40,000,” The prineipal r and Waverly Lodges of himerson and dbarrett, Whitney, grocer; aud oe inabulee ture Tay, | Dovid Wittuey, owner of the building, |, Wank sha, Jan. 11.--Te State Reform House was Durned lage ulebs Lowe gsuun, The tuuates ail we pod, een ete esas Set Fe One hundred and twelve cases of small-pox heve just been troated ob one piautation in a sub- Hiatrict of Bouth Carolina, Tr la stated that MaxiniNan ts omitted from the | Catholic Bovereigns to won the Pope sends aus Murder Will Out. A STORY OF REAL —_o——- LIFE, Mr. Grant's firet visit to the wretched Grylls was made in company with Mr, Vyre, who (é- layed his return to the cure he at present served until he had tht@ shared in « task every way painful, As far, however, an the prisoner was concerned, they found him less agitated then they expected’, That he abstained from any outbreaks of emotion was @ cause of thankfulness to the tincly “hose heart ached when he calle! to re- membrance the handsome and emrited youth, av which he remembered Grylls, and the contrast offered ty thie worn and atck!y-looking Inh of afelon’a cell, Rut there wan also a coll in the manner of Gry le which ropeliel any vivid ex- preasion of an uncle's eorrow at finding him thu: anc the flrat quarter of an bour of their interview was as formal and commonplace an any visit of yoeey between mere acquaintances could have 2 be that those who enter the gloomy walls fon, and receive at the very portale an impresston of horror, carry upon their conntenances an expression, and in their subdued volee# @ tone which bring to the capiive a keener sense of reparation from the outer worl! than the mere circuma' # bolte and turnkevs, This tar have contributed, in part, to the eald apathy which aeomad to mark the manner of “arylis. Be thot as is may, there waain the demeanor of the reoner a dignity, with a manly indifference to ‘is misfortunes, very diferent to all which the wild stories of hi Sguise as a wor av had led his uncle to expect; so that Mr. Grant (ote qrenter eration for him than he heel belleved possible; and with that an interval eouviction that he could not be the determined «snd merce- Dary asain, as which the public journals de- norneed him The first interruption of the atoictam with which the unfortunate young man had rece! ved hie vie- {tora, wagon learning from Mr. Graret hat Olive had not yet recovered from the inclispomtion, which agita:on cause! by ber visit to him at Petwo and the eonsideration of bas position altogether bad caused her, There were many anxious and inquiring glances turned towarda the father, am if asking for further reference so ber, though bis lips abstained from the question : ut, in consequence of the warmnag which Mr. Vrae had given bim with regart tothe sontimenta [hes he supposed Gry] & had conceived for biadaug ter, Mr. Grant was guarded from making further men- ton of her, also Kveping Lack the fact ot her being then in Lo: ° Isetruck beth Mr. Grantand Mr, Vyee ast moat remarkable the inditterence wish which the pre oner listened to the details af the course wh teh it was conceived politic to pursue relative tor his spproaching trial, Mr, Grant Dad secured. the professional serv: of one of the avlest and : nost el quovs of advocatos, aud is was to arrange pre- lminaries regarding the interview which it Was necessary the lawyer*ahould have with hia hep 18W that Mr. Grant had hastened ihis meeting. tut, although Grylls expressed much feeling and gftau- tude for all that Wee said, and showed willingn es to do all thas waa required of him, it seemed as! if the probable results of the trial, whether for good or bad, scarcely entered into his mind. And you 18 Was perceptible to Mr. Vyse that the trial ita lf wae viewed as@ circumatante of deep and impo r- tant interest; and that, not as regarded its conue. = ton with hig own fate, but as seiative to the expo = sition of some conduct of Lord Arialivh, 1 the pleading ot Mr. T.—~ should procure a favor able verdict fur himseif seomod viewed with, an spathetic dursess, contrasting strangely with the animsvon which he betrayed, wien, in the cours fimes eppearol a remote probability of @ fatal termination, ty him, of the trial. Mr, Vyas may bave hud the key of the problem wiabin his own bosom, but it was thus thas be read the strange ridule offered by the conduct of Grylls, For him ie of red no joy—no hope; but’ by hie dewth would Le cousunmated @ sacrifice made for the weitere ol Give Grant. And eas @ sucrifice, the fact of Lis luyering at Poudsring after awakening the curiowty of Lord Ardalivh mighs well be eou- silered, diet there was an incipions notion of vengeance toWarus the Viscount, a i the exag- Berated feo ings in the bosom of ths hopeless but et.ll devoted luver, was aleu suspected by Mr. Vy se, Sud suspected with pain, He was, In sowe alijcis measure, coufrwed iu this opinicu by somo ex- presdions used by Gryils as she mevting arew to wn ead. Taking trom the breast of bis coat ® ewall sealed packet, he said to his uncle “T wuss ask you to tako charge of this—it iw of iimportance to my cousin. Hesides the Uncertainty there muss as rexards the result of my trial, there is thus further possiviliny, that Tuusy nut live to hear the sentence there to be pronounced, My hold on life tain every way pre- various; still Ido not wish you w open inis packet until I aim deed unless it should happen thas Lord Ardalyh might prevail ou my cousin sudden|ty and preenrerny © tulfil her engagements with bim, utes event, open the packet imumoviately., Les ber Lave full kaowledge of the letters it con tainw; end then, if ale weds this man, ber misery vil be tLe Work of her own hauus,'? Mr Cirant took the packer, promising to ot werve tle drections of his nephew, Ahey then separ ated; Grylls barcly expreasnog @ wish ior the renevral of Uh Vidity Moun his entreaties to Mr, Vyse for his seunent © bis sun's coluing to bin were ot that Urgent character i$ seemed impossible so witbit old ity particularily as Gry lis showed unreservedly thas HOw, ae yet, by bhe spirit with which the promont wspock of Lis fortunes @hould be envisaged, be iwoked to the boly wtluence which tue good Viu- cout held over Lim as do the sick aud juturing to Sho spocibe which has once brougit reliei, r, Vyse rejoiced that there was any one who cows bong saving truths and righteous disposi- Wons tw the aoul of this strange wud, to bim, ius comprevensibie youug mau; wod,on Mr, Grant, in tue be evoleuce of his heart, also showing thas ho craved this advantage end comfort tur bia wrekicd vephew, he et once decided on recal) ng Vincent trom Uxiord, Ho was turtler Saiisfe. aw regarded the apparent loss of time to the young svudent by tho Welicately impliod assurance of Mr. Grant that all expenses evending thie friendiy ministering to the sud heart of Grylis were to be considered as appertaining to those he had elready incurrod on beusilf of his nephew, Mr. Vyse remained no leuger in London than was novessary for him to have one ne@ing with bis son, to Woo he felt that it was requisite ho sould confide the present position of atturs. He found that Vincent had received inexpress,bie couutort ou the fact being made known to him of the discovery of Grylls’ identity with the mad-wouan of the Lime Houso, The secret hal deeply oppressed him. He was not sulfcleutly versed im worldly knowledge to uudersand how far the cognizance of one upon whom @ verdict of willul murder had been pro- nounced implicated himeelf, That Grylls wae a vriminal berore God be did not for a minuse doubt; but Le had thought that there we. extenuating circumstances; and he looked to the reconcilia- tion of the unbappy mau With en olfended Crea- tor rather than to sh ing-Up the sentenced felon fe judgment. Bell Lid mud bed sutfered deeply frou the first moment that Grylls—fascinated as it it were by bie holy tunvoceuce aad righteous goa! —had unvurtheved bis mind of his dreadiul secret, Mr. Vynse also learnt from bis son that he was no Strauyerto the extraordinary passion which bad ‘akon possession of the heart of Gryile for his cousin—she, from whom iu early days he had foruck, a# one to be thrust on hi by tie tyrann. cai wil of others as his wife. All this beartling evntilence bad been deals with by Vincens to the beatof bia young Judgweask Now that be was ut Lbory to take counsel with bis tather on the Bubjoct bis task seeused lighter; and though bur thened with the hoavy respoombility of carrying e darkened spirit to te highs which viveta light—ol edtviauy and contending with « joving heart Which, la ibe absolute tdulatry looked lor ho rowura, Lub loved on Wika bupeless passion, — i did hee Moalous Viewed ane Ob lis iuselon an he lengthened discussion there at» a IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILI TAS, tall evs from ‘he Istot January, ¢tree from (Government tax, with » ty and a patient charity for the Grateful and comforted prisoner. Olive Grant bad never been inatructed ae to the fact of the passionate attechment which her cousin had conceived for her, No mention was made @ it. She knew of his enthusiastic aifection; and she returned much of {t with the warmth of her tender | nature and that fidelsty of heart which retnaing true to the ties of kindred and carly likings. @i! she sew the propriety of refraining from sering, at thie awful pesiod of his life, one for whom « reparation fora future was Bo incumbent—one hose time should now be spent in eater obtain that torce of nerve which should er ita t stand before a public tritunal asa prov manslaver at leas, if no dee; er co oring Was Ff ivee ®) thete-ibie deed which deprived Colonel Vel more of his life. (To be Continued.) ~ MARINE NEWS. Jan, 13. 8. rlees, 7 93; 8, sets, 465; High Water, 0€ € CLEARED, FTF AMBAIPS—Hermann, Bremen; Baltimore; Batimore, Wash !ngto SUIPS—H, Buff, San Francisco; Columbia, Liv’, BARK—Arlingtn, Bartlett, for New Orleans, BRIG Oak Point. Marseilles: Grande, Mary EB rtau Pry Nouvitas: Of fuevoe; Cores, do; Uran Arthur Feziero, hicola; Herbert, Halifar; Emma Ives, Gibr ° SCHOONER. Lnisita, Granada; Alabama, Core Chriath; Wild Hunt ola, NB; Kuma D Ediae cott, Galveston; Karly Bird, Newbernu, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPRSeo' Patapres, 0; Pung Shuey, New Orleans, M Fillmore, Movton; Clara Bell, der NowLern; Fleetwood, Georgetow timore; Charles 8 Costeire, € a vea, Mobile; Wm Hone, Virg tieo H Hove, d m F urd Baltimore tor Pr Henry T Wond, Fortress Monroe: J L Bewley, V United Brothers. Vienna, Md, tor New Laveu, Gea Sheridan, Alexandria Hell R Hail, f town: Archor & enn wren = — Too Late for Classification. — ———— PRATHS, RINCE—On Friday, Jan. 12, Edw. Rince, aged 48 years Fuveral on Sunday, at 2D. M., from 150 Went sit at, bet. 7th and Sih aves 876 YEATES —In Nrooklyn, on Thursday, Thomna Yeates, the beloved son of Jame Yeatos, aged 6 montha. The relatives and friends of the fami! fuvited to attend the faueral, from th denee of hie parenta, 801 Hudson ave, this (Sut afternoon, 1th inst, at ¥ o'clock FATHER MAIHEW U. B, T. A, B, 80. ety, Branch No. 1, will hold their public mete ine at their hell, 287 Hudson et, Sunday evening, @ To'elock, Addre-wes will be delivered by Mr. Milery McClone, and Muster D. Boos, singing by M Nash, Fagan, and Miss Conuetir. JOHN WAL#Ey Breet. Thus, WAILE, Vice Press, JOHN DO MLL, See, 141 LD TYPE METAL WANTED —APPLY At this office, SHEETING \? the low + SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, at warket prices, at LAMBEKT'S 53 Greonwieh at. The best 7s ehirting, Sic,; super, 4 for 85¢; and goods aa good as Wamasutia for ut Also tlanoels, Canton flannels and blankets, cheap. 3 UN CHOLERINE REMEDY,—THIS WELD known medicine tor the cure of Diarrhoen, Dyser tery, Cramps, Colic, and all looreness of the bow can be procured only of the proprietor, at 46 So Second street Williamaburgh, Price 25 cents pm bottle. 5M SAVINGS BANKS, TLANTIC SAVINGS BANK—CHATHAM Square. Six per cent, juterest allowed. Inyor eposits mace Dow commences Jan, lat, Mtoe 3’ SAVINGS BANK ana) et. Bix percent, in rument tax, allowed On sums of and Five percenton larger amor on or before) r lat, Opeuevery day for the receptic and poymentsof money, from iy A, M. to Sl’. M and also on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ale: from 5 to 7 o'clock, Bank booke in h and bnglian GEORGE FOLSOM, i REYMOUK A. BUNCE, secretary, ; Bowery st, tree fror burgh, cor South 7th and Jet ete. from 1) 4. M. to? PLM « feponiis made on or bei peu ad from 5 wo7 P.M Bix per cout. ruteroat wil W. W. ARM it ai to #040 receivod, Piast, WM, GRANDY, Seciy, at a FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, CORNEI +% of dud wt. and th av. INTEREST SIX YES CENT, Deporite made on or befoie January bull edraw interest fiom Jan, Ist. SAMUEL ily | Vree, JAMES F. CAAAMBERLALINS, See, ” 393 RVING SAVINGS LNSTIT UTION, No. o WAKKEN BTREET, ® Dividend.—The Trustees of this Institution bert directed that the usual interest ou deposita tor th six months ending Der, 31st, a8 the rate of SIX cent, per Annum, on sums catitiod thereto, free Government tax, will be paid on and afr Mondasyy Jan, oth, 1966, WALTER W. CONCKLIN, Pro Bee. 363 VANDERBILT L, BUXTON, Bee _ 363 @ [RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No, 96 WAKREN STREET, Interest allowed at the ri of © per ceut. ons sums entitled thereto, Open daily from lu w 3 Po Free from Governwent tax, aly WALTER W, CONCKLIN, Preaideut.sa _VANDERBILT L, BUXTON, Secretary, 41) ing MEFROPOLITAN | SAVINGS BANK“) LATE MAKINERS, bel No, 1 TilIKi) AVE, oq BIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED, + 1 FREE FROM TAX, * Deporits nade on or before toe “uth of January vde draw Interest from January lst. yes HANK Ob +Y¥ from 19 to? P. 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