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CCantivnend from the Firet Page ) Cee see - eo etter, end thelr expaleion is of course s foregone eanc lumen. Sartis6 oF Da. Mencen's Covony.—The Steamahip Comtinentel, authorized by the Govern- waent to take 0 fernale colony © Washington Ter- wihery, om the Pacific const, sailed down the Bay afternoon, with about one bundred ‘women ond fifty men a passengers, are of Dr. A 8. Mercer Borne of her jay, when abe wil! sai], The voyage will oo upy five months, tatferm the preparations made the Ume may be profitably emp) yel. A good dibrary ie on board, and large muypiy of papers end perioticala—in short, everything © make the colopiate aa contented and comlortabie aa wney can de under the circum stauces, Tus Frozan Womas—Veapict oF Tir Comonme’s Jowy—Tae Doctor axp Captatm Can- rane — Coroner Gover was engaged ali day yes- torday in taking evidence in the case of Mrs. Mary Amw Gilroy, el eyed to bave died from exposure end neglect on board the emigrant ship Neptune. ‘Whe jury retired of balf-past eight o'clock P.M, 04 06 ton o' chook rendered the following verdict: That the seid Mary A. Gilroy, the decensed, to her desth by premature ehild-birth, while tated by gieat exposure in the sieerage of the sh p Me daring the extreme cold, and that Ler ovherings were aggravated by the criminal neglect and incompetency of the ahip's doctor, John ©, Herrick. . Tost we consider the conduct of Dr Herrick, in the management of thi case a ° maisdemesnor, proper fer the eonsideration of we Grand Jury. Sd, That we consider that it waatie duty of the ceptain of the ship to b. known the eondition of wie woman, aud not suller her to wemain in cold and filth ao long alter her contine ment. 4h. We urge upon tne Legislature the mecessity of passing more siringent laws for tie protection and comfort of @migrant passouyers. Coroner Gover required Dr. Herrick w God bonds t await the action of the criminal autuori- tee St. Brerness’ Cacncn—Tnk Deap lis. rareaarn...Thie time-honored Episcopal Church, @itusted at the corner of Broome and Christie #ipeeta, i¢ about to be wok’, the worshippers desir. ing t© move up town, where lots have been secured below sb street. The buriai ground attached to the present edifice was first opened for bunal por- ton in May, 1908, eed continued to be used as mal ground up to 1850, During these 42 years eorne bodies were interred m the public and Private veulis and graves, or @ litsie over 21 per year, The late Robert T. Haws, Comptrolier of Qbis City and County, and bis brother, Jebn Hoary Hobart Haws, were among the desi buried there. On Monday end yesterday workmen were em- ployed in removing the bodies. Those bones which were detached were up im boxes and will be Dduried in Cypress Hills Cemetery, where jots have ‘Deen purchased for that purpose. The friends of those who have been somewhat distinguisbed in former times are making preparations Ww rewove the bodies to ether localities, The church will The leat funeral During the interval before the Ceremony, or Kivin Bovth, the Tragedian, ‘Wee announced, and on entering wae receives ‘with much henor, all the brethren rising #mul- Seneously withous any summons irom the gavel, Ane Teens Uruen isnAsrren Worwps ? Heory Dreper, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of New York, will give « lecture on this subject this evening, at the roome of the Young Men's Christien Aasovistion, 161 Fifth svenue, corner of 22d street. The admission will Drap From Brrxs.-—Mre, Ano Sipp, who ‘was 20 burned en Saturday evening, as her residence corner of 11th avenue and 41st street, by “the explosion of a kerosene lamp, ched on Monday night, at Bellevue Hospital. Coroner Gover held en inquest, and ® verdict of scoidental death was g rendered. Deceased was a native of Germany, 43 years of age. Three of hor daughters were burned @t the time of the explosion. y will probably recover. THE COURTS. Cover Caterpan Tue Day.—fupreme Court, Term. ‘olerred cases, Nos. 13 to 24, and AT to oar BL form tad wh At, fe ae i T3T, 5 4 hr j08. oe 4, Siu. bt, ‘erm r cry bi iy 4. 614, 90, 440, RO, 66H, $60, 930, Tha Nos, O17, 655, 811, 693, 959, Buperior Court..Part 1.Case on. Part II,, Nos, 176, 9140, 2138, 2724, 2106, i080, $289,'s384, 9435, 2244, 2246, 2948, 3250, Pleas.—Part 1.,'Nos. 1186, 120, 1187,1359, 1 19, 1202, 183 Bom TMs 1a 17. 1 + Wy Now. 1028, Ol, 1214, 770, 1118, JAK, 1341, 1416 BIT 11TH, Labo, 187%, B86, 1510, Tam Sowpat Manovny Lise Scrm—An insonen CuxneYMAn —Lerenretive Tretimony, rTo,—In the ®aperior Court, yesterday, the case of John H. Me- eabe against William Cauldwell and Hornce P. ‘Whitney came up for trial before Judge Jones. This isan action for damages for an allecod libel of the mop AG the Sunpay Munoury, published m . The all Hie! ‘ headed © so 1» Now Jersey —A Methodist Exborter in eulties,” &e., &e,, and after giving a short stae- ment of Mr. Tecate’ Position, slaved eubssantially that a Miss Melvor bad been a weeks before ar- re om ® complaint of the atifl for setting je bonse an fire, and on full investigation, dis- » that ahe had preferred a charge aeainet rr. before a Justice for commitiin @ rape, that the Justice issued @ warrant, anc at Mocabe wae held to bail; thet ou Ibureday last Melvor went before the Grand Jury of Hudson ity and related her story, which was as follows: ‘ 8 on to tell her story, which was a charge of mixed seduction, rape, attempied abortion impriconment, concluded, “ Mecabe wo understana, been dismissed from the charch which he was e member.” The injurcd woman ins in Jersey City, atill following the avoc: a ecametrers. 8 E he intends te prosecute Me and bi bim toa just retribution, ibis case will eon fer trial,” The paians asked ior this libel ages to the extent of $25,000, ‘he defence sets that every allegation inthe Slkigacon ‘of damages tot iset ot te five of at am ou at at the time wratifeatisn they believed it to be true, © plaiutifi's counsel, in opening the case, afier fi that on the very fullest before bie own church, Mr. Mecabe had umanimously ey" sted of the charges agaiust but thas bi compelled to come into court in order that his name might be cleared before whe were not sacquain’ with bis private or Oreb relations, but were connected with him in . Youngblood, the book-keeper of the BUNDAY mY, Wes | Puten she etand for platntiff. . Hall, cow for defendant, admitted that the o4 was published in the Merouny,. . Hall then moved to disimiss the complaint, on ahe groand thai the article on its face did not give a purported to bec nstemesl ot ehit cee rei pelore Lt ¥ occurred lore he wibanss oe bets re f sessice Ge the ne, es testified to by a witness the Grand, Jer7. The jalerspersed remarks mes per se netlons, and no sp damage was t eponed the case on behalf of defendant tw the jury. He defended the bs of )§=6the: = opress to opu accounts wach matters, The lash of the public press ‘was more feared by most men than the actual im- prisopment or pumishmented the law. They were wet to deiend Miss Melvor, as against Mr, oad the Ares part of the aileved nr ot en that & was cortainly not |ibellous. ome ipeidental remark. (Gran(iug Mr. that Miss Melvor had his Renee, muss have ber ed she had motive. As motive could have had or he + mane: bt clear bis repute- - hey ett of helver t. Mecabe, wan irl, Without rela- x that. Brumme, of £17 Contre street, tertified that Pellicier d at their house, on and off, since A it there fora few daym the ed inthe house, Thomas J. Leigh, con- ductor on L.eeeker strees railroad, testified that b Ingher S. Elnet wen then celled for the defence. Tie foriified he was from 184) 10 )866, clerk to the Grand Jury for Hudson county; I now Anne Melvor by bight she appesred beiore the (rand Jury in the ° Uetoher tem of 186%; T coukt not state ail she teat) lected four Spaniards gettivg on the ear in fied te: sue tositied that she wae in Westchester Toosker etree: on he 22d Novem about 64 in him reineet og Pelcier and a well built the ess sw Gon za} , ¢ ds, loft the car at the mily ali owt bat him, to bie havi Paitwe Varrys eonited Visio ca 6 od her s drag- y ant | @ of the % and tussiing with her, amd final the stowt man could not speak @ word of 4 accomplirhed hie purpose: she testified to hie) noticed them particular yetrom the fect that they having had connection with ber at varivus places; to - 1) their far ice, Kichard F, Purdy, 142 Bowery, his having had jinprivoned on a charge of burh- . lesiijied thet a man Nhe Gonzales, with another, jog bows: t having proeured medicine: for called at hia store and honeht a coat for #23, which Ver all she testified to, (The article from the Mia CRY was abows to the witness) leould give my enewer Letter hy stating in what reepects it differs from my reeoilection; my recuiler- ton is that ehe stated she went on rece p’ of @ lover from Lim; that le different trom that ewmtemen'; I | oy don't remember ber testifying to anything about | becomlug public im the church, but la public cen. | erally, | iemember phe said that be yave ber Money to get wedicine, not gave her mediclir witness mentioned some other alight differences) abe laid the time I think in Aagnat, two years before ig eo have no receliection ot hearing anythin he paid in gold, (identified the coat, which prisover Joho iv ailipe teetified that taree @ avenu Kron street, on (oe even! Jud November, ana took five drinks, kenvified 00, 2nd avovher asthe murdered man; avout Vs o'clock. At thie etage of the trial the Court edjourned | until 10 o'cloek this morning, Tue Scuooxsre Murper.—The Coroner's investigation into the circumstances attending the murder of the mate of the schooner “John Doyn- ton,’ Mr. Rolert Mitehell, who was shot through ihe heart by a river thief on the night of the 30th Decem. her inet, while the vessel waa living at anchor off Kiker's Teland, bat uotbing vosimve was elicited, ‘| and the investigation wes eijurced uutil Friday pert. & of the Court; theee popers cate | Clerk of the Grand Jory in Orr. | lithe papers which came into my | there iaen affidavie of Mra, Melvor thee fs read before the Gran t Hiall 4 Jur hem theee papers three eens «i he she showed echarge Death at THe Hovse ov 4 Fortone Tri- me whe An ol colored woman, who resides in Hart's atl veenies te mpule te the tf Alley, mates her living by tolling fortnoes. Yeater- vt temember he ine that the peopie of the charch became ruspieious, nor thet « ore at deal of | G4r, @ girl oamet Rosa Murray, aged 15 veara, resid. gossip aroee in course mence ; ner that iteame tobe | ing in Save, near Johneon streetacelied at the house are, nor that his guilty conerience beeen w tine | te have ber fortune tod, The fortune voller asked him; ehe did deny that rhe ret fire to Meeabe's ho her to be seated, and taking a chair she pac down, In she did not say ‘hat Mecabe's wea nn nngrateful a ehort time thereafter she was seired wiih an apo Luon't recollect her eaytog that Mecabe bad been | pieetic fit, and failing mpon the floor, died Bhe hed diemiveed the church ; ele several times emid she | just erengts enough ‘o iell where rhe lived. ‘ibe Weean viured woman | body was removed to the dud P ecinet Btation-houed, William Voorh e&, counsellor, ‘eatified he wae coun | and theoes to her late reecence, Coroner smith ee! for Mies Meivor intwo or tnree caser, When ehe | hekl am inquest, and @ verdict in accordance with war both plainuifand detendant, | was alec the facts wae rencered on ber behalf when she was where ac mace againet herby Mecabe. Bhe waa arre GesFRaL SLocum bas purchased a dwelling 1 beileve, put io uuader the el Bitods . ia Brookiyu, where be intends w remove with his One wimern family about the first of May next coale w " ra invest Boarp or Supreavisons,—The Board of Sopervisors for Kings County met last evening The prose’ Pineineer of the Court Honvre | Was removed 1 (fiibert W ed in bh with hia coun the ease, aud it charge, Witness t toby members of Mr. v tine to defend Mias Melvor inp oper intimace | Miee John Finn, Valentin joe e al Melvor sad t Deputy Keepere ot qe in bis possession to several reporters | sere aise inade Appolntm Valentine sel allied upoo bim, but what tb wrote be | Wm, + Tarver did not kaow, Removes —Artinre Colgan e Me Cormick On motion, the Commitie Salaries we directed Ww prepare ep act lor preweniatun to Legislature, authorizing an focrease in the salary of tle Bbusrogate ef Kings County to &6,0W per year Tne ALLEGED ROBBERY bY Srinirs,-Lx- TRACKDINARY DeVELOPMENTS.—An old lady, named bine J Cutler, who, with ber husband, bad acca- mulated a large amount of property in the fruit busi- nee in Fulton market, some years ago, and retired to private iife in the Fastera District, has beeu :e- cently victiiniged to the extent of about €1,600, under extraordinary circumstances, After Mre, Cutler retired from business, she pur- chased « house in South Fifth street, and furnished it in superior style. About thie time she became aeqnainted with seme Apiritualiste, in due course became a medium her and frequent trances wore held in ber elegant pariors, Lat The ease was then adjourued until this morning at 10 A. M. Feacee on the I[nrrevar Revesce Cour Frit Cigan Sramrea —Wiliem Franker was arraign- ed before U. 8, Conuuissioner Osborn yesterday, for examination, on a charge of forging luternal Kevenue stamps for cigars. ‘The firet witness called wee Joseph Hecht, who testified.1 hed dealings with Franker; | bomebr | internal revenue czar stamnps from bim fone or five times; the lass time [ bough! taupe of bim. | bought etempe for 100 M cigars: I pid him $175 for ten stamps, sufficient for one M. ciwars; thie eae shout six weeks ago; | bad no conversation with biro atthe time of the purchase of the «lamps as to their character; L wee locked ap with him; | tok some stampe beck to bim after | found they ware counte fott, tour or five days after I bought them ; | told ® party to whom I had offered them eaid they counterfolt; be end he did not Know thas Detectives Wilson and Haro estified to having arrested the accused @ 1s) en Laue; thas be | lady was entertaining ber gues told thera that he only sold the stampa; that bo did | the spirit some of the: ould appear, were not manufecture thei, worldly minded enough to « her of her earthly Counvel for the defence then moved to diseharce the prieouer on the around thet he sold the stampe with po guilty Kuowledge. Hat be did pot wish wo argue the question. Ne thought the prisoner was outititied to an imme tiate discuarge. Vending theieiore the consideration of the case, possessions, and mone: ant furniture, an e carpe en her atai mysteriously, Mrs. Cutler made no com- pisint about thie state of affairs, believing, as she saye.the spirite needed her property for the time, in © qaantitics, ele- « pictures even the Conimissioner adjourned ali proeecdiugs to Fri- | and would fin. return it, This state of affairs con- day next, tinned ontil Mra, Cutler became redused from Court oF Ganerat Besmons.—Tho Court was | siluence to poverty, Recently. the poliee wot intormation of this state of things {rom a son of Mrs. Catler, who had been couvicied of larceny and reat o ‘be Penitentiary, He stated that two rea, named Kiley and Galbraith, had @ large quantit the missing furniture. Captain AG, ney detailed two officers to work up the case, and ¥ found the articles as described in the possession of these men, who stated tuat they purchased them. The were then arrested on jes of receivime stolen goods, and the turniture was removed to the station house, Yosterday, Thomas Kiley, who resides st 300 South bth street, was arraigned betore se Datiey on ovceupied yesterday in taking tesiiinony in the trial of Jobn Goodman, charged with stabbing Daniel McDonald, on the morning of the 7th of November, @t « liquor store corner of 89th street and dM eve. ‘The testimony was concinded, and the case will be summed up to-day, Powwnoal Leraciiansca.— Fight im a Negro Dance House—Several Persons Injured.—At & late hour on Monday night, a d: eperate quarrel occurred ee ere, par ao i tnd only witness 1 t in the dance bouse of KR. Williams, No. 17 Laurens Bliza J. Cutler Sworn-1 in Bowth bth street; street, which was participated in by both biack and white men, who used Knives, razors, slung-sho &c. The fight wae queiled ty Officers Daniel an: Moore. of the 3th Ward, who arrested several men. (reorge Valentine charged Joseph Heury with cutting him seress the face with # razor; and Heury alleged that Hugh Moore struck him om the head with a siuog-shot. Justice Ledwith committed Henry and Moore for trial, in default of bail, An Alleged Insurance Swindie,Alfred Kerbaw and Heury Dixon were arraigned before Jussice Dowling, at the Tombe yosterday, om a charge of swindling, preferred by Mr. Harrie Joseph, clothing dealer, doing business at 54 Daxter complainant alleged that on or abou November, 1864, Hixon called on him aud represent 1am « widow; | took out letiersof administration on my husband's estate; my bouse has been silevtiy rebbed the past eleven years; a wateb stolen, cost gk an eube: : wee yor Pai 8 go quantity of wearing appare! a! inappeared Cions-examined.-L reside at No, 283 Soath Fifth street, im tiny own house; my house was pilfered white Iwas absent with my ron at Fulton Market ; my boy's name is Joseph Cleiian Cutler; he ie 17 eare of age; when he was 15 he weighed nearly ree hun pounds; he fs now in the Peniteu- tiary; he was sent there for larceny; I never saw any property taken trom my house; I never dreamed that my son took any of the property; my husband died about five years age ; siuce that time my soa aud myself have resided aloue; I have lost #70 io money during the inst two years, wes supersti- tious enough to belleveshat it would come beck axain; ed thas he would insure Lit in a good company for | my stair carpets vere stolen w mo the last two one per cent,, and Mr. Joseph agreed to insure bie | months; they robbed me and left me without « propert Lelreh ere 4 Hixou brought ao inaurance | penny in the house; they lett me w starve; policy, issued by Kershaw and Hixoo, ou which Mr, Joseph paid a premium of $0. Afterwards the compaipans learued thas the policy was without value, and therefore be caused the ariest of the accused, The counsel tor the prisonsre asserted (hat no offence had been committed, aud bat apy persons could issue pelieies of insurauce, Justice Lowling required the acoused to tind bau in the eum of 1,000 each, in detauit of whieh they were commited to prison. among ihe articles take re hearth mantel orna- mente and vases, a marble-top table, ® mabocan. rocker, & tele-a-tete, several pictures, twenty- bed quilts, four feather beds, o silk dress, ae tuabogany bureau filled wita my doad clothes, The case was then adjourned until Saturday next Mrs, Cutler stated in « private conversation that spires visited her while in bed and put chloreform to her nose, Bhe ie evidently one of those weax- minded women who are sought after by the unsera- pulous for their own selfish purposes, Fine at Greenroint,—A fire broke out about 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon In the shipyard of J. 8, Underhill, corner of Washington street and Greenpoint avenue, Greenpoint. The main building, whics wasowned by Milton Smith, was damaged to the amount ot $1,0W; not insures, Mr. Uaderalil's Joas in tools, &e., will amouns to $3,004 tally insured, Ucigin of the fre unkuown, srooklyn, Tur Brooxvrn Crry Park Mcrper,—The trial of Jose Goazales Fernandes, indicted tor the murder of Senor Jose Garcia Otero, in (he Brooklyn City Park, om the evening of the $44 November last, was opened in the Kings County Courtof Over and ‘Termiuer, yesterday morning. The prisoner was brought in abous 10 o'clock, and became at once the centre ul attraction, and although every eye was directed at him, he appeared unconscious of the interest he excited. The District Attorney opened the case for the Prosecution with an addross of cousiderable length, in which he defined the crime of murder, and dweit upon ite enormity, after which he referred to the nature and effect of circumstantial evideuce—traced the accused and his victim from the time they lets Mavens on the same steamelip until their arrival at New York, the irioudenip of Overo tor Gonzales (through whose jotercess.on ho was permitied to remain at the Barcolona |ioel, in Great Jouessireet) voneaies followed his benelagior tiom place to place, until at last he induced bim ww come to Brookiyu, where, in @ public park, in couneciion with a copfuderate, Otere was savagely butchered tor his money. ‘The witnesses for the prosecution were then called MARINE NEWS. Jan, Vi, 8, rises, 791; 'S. sobs, 5 06; High Water, 00 06 3 CLEARED. STE AMSHIPS—Moravian, Liverpool ; Boson; Warrior, Providence. sH1IP—Mariborough, Campbell, of and for Liv’, BARK—Stephanie, (Brem.) Shuste, Montevideo BRIGS— Martha, for Gibraltar; C F Baton, Genoa, SCHUONERS. Silver Star, Aux ; Kline Henwood, New Osieaug Sea Foam, Savannah; Mary Maukio, Chacies.ou ft Winans, Nortolk; AP Ames, Darien; T W bowen, Providence, ARRIVED. Noptune, and the following were examiued : , BIFAMSHIPS Bet usgia, Hamburg Fy Loulpians, Wm. F. Mille, of 108 Fulton street, who discovered | oe PU: Rise of the Lulon, Aew Uricuus; Mets, the body in the I y when sill Watt, on ihe event Ha tmore; Warrior Prov; Audaiuais, Charwerton , Aillence, Ihiiadeiphia, BHIl—Anua, of Yarmouth, N 8, from Liverpoo!. BAKK—American Hagle, Uario:d, Aspinwall, mde, BRLG—Thomas Young, {rm Charlottetown, P EK I, KCHOONERS--A Parker, Balt.; Laura Gertrude, Movile; Carlton Jayne, Balt; bugaduce, Alexandria, BELOW-~French brig Frederick Eugene, oes | Autovio Cuyas. proprietor of delona Hotel, who testified thet Utero took ut bie place on the 1orb Nov.; tiongales came with him. Dr. A.J. Willetts testified toe wakinga post mortem @amination of the body of veceased, aud explained the probable ma: 4 mesnue of o dagee: and sharp Joseph Patridge, of sis aetreet,N that Otero cailed at b e with pt. Pete ud Gouzales for (ie purpose of ordering some to be sent to Cardenas; Utero contracted a» bill tor about $1,300, bus paid no money, The settoes were to be fimiehed iu 40 days,shen they were to be placod oo board of a Veserl, John F. Bunsony, bouk keeper of the Barcelona testified that it wae Uiiough Overo’s intercession thas Gonzales got w room there, lie id hie bill, aumounting to $1); askea Olero to leave Too Late for Classification. D SPEPSIA—A Th )NISHING CURES ARE aad wade by the ure of that excellent temedy ) De, smith's je uonoy in his (the book keejers) charge; the DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, dinner bell just theu rung anu noting more was | It has been betore the Public io. the .ast 90 years, sald about it; this was the aiternoon precoding the | and where it has been perseveres with, any (ued ° eveaing the murder was coiuimitved ; Giouzuice wae tions followed, has neve: tnilod in a cinele ene, It | present at the time and saw movey in Otero's posses | acta ecuily upon the bowels, eiving renewed vigor to sion; saw them lest abour 6 o'clock tual eveuiug: | the eon) whywad braces up the whole system — creating Orero did not occupy his bed that nig denule | asit were pew life Every one of sedentary habita Saude, Tosiding at the Hotel de Cuba, Bieecker street, | should uy it and al who are troubled with lyspepsia Wotified ‘hat Pellicier and Fsank Viele used to board | suould use it. Depot—46 South Second o Wiliams there, Sarah sullivan, o servant, testified to seoing | burgh. I’rice One Dollar per bottle, bul Gonzales there ghree or four times, Magareita Flores, Progsietrese of the Howl, testined thet Pelicer aug jele wore not in their room on the night of the murder; Gonzale. lf FRANK BENJAMIN MILLS WILL Call _ At 123 Clinton at, he will find his wife SST eheaged & room there o r . : a = Wednesday morning, and ssid be was coming unme- \ JANTED—A_ H¢ RSE SHOER, A MAN diately to occupy it, orge J. Krait, 45 und 60 whocan work atthe fire, lagu re l4 Thomas Maiden Lane, and Charies A, kisuer, clerk, No. 9 | _N ¥ ane Mercer, sitrect: recollected Gero, cali their | VY ANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE Young respec on nday an a day Pp. aa to . @ albuation as se trees, and to take tee muider, m, Brumme, bis som, Hoary } care gi Tord children, ‘adsense Sy Northunvoce 6.065 suffered the penalty of the law for murder, and eontained edmiration es the hero in “white shoris’’ on the POETRY. Workman's Wooing. I know that my bands may be bard aed rough, tiny eheoks nay be worn « Bat my beart = mede of goo! thee my heart and troth a8 man, And love thee forever as pow. Ay though my bright dreams of Love’ssuuny prime oo ollen | fatare belie, The seep hills of life together we'll climb, And comquer our fave—theu and |. coat may be poor, my words be bat few, et there's never an ermined king Can offer his queen « present more true Than mine of a heart aud a ring— That tiny gold tink with which we may bind Our ortopes in one common Avd rear ur a home where May dwell with aflection most fond, ie) would we seek? what more would we ave t more could fair Nature bestow, her gifts, we ventured to crave beet (hat mortals may know ? dearest girl, shall ou dded love Flash, star-like, atopof our life ; And never will I @ base traitor prove tomy beart, my home, or my wife. MATTHEW GRYLLS, Mour« ler Will Out. A STORY OF REAL —O——— LIFE, The blood of his fellow-creatnre cried to Heavy en from the ground, es that of Abel had done before, Like Cain, too, be bad felt that his punish- ment was too great to lear, as faraa this life was concerned ; and every hour had proved to bim that the curse pronounced on the first murderer on this earth had never been repealed. Did not this con- vives bim thas it was im another sphere only that thet ransom for the soul should be proved, which coul! change toe leprosy of sin, so that his flesh should be freaber than s child; and thatonly in the sinlessness of chilJboed in the life beyond, bis redeemed nature could look on the face of God With joy? Also, in the knowledge that the acutest suffering in this life were merited, tere was, in the further expiasion offered ny a violent death something more congenial te the bupes he hed been led to form for the future, than the immunity which a parion and prolonged life might have held forth to brm, There was ot,!] « furtber eluc: dation to the strange problem offered by the interest aud the araent expectation with which Grylle seemed to look for that bour of terror in whieh hie life was to be violently aad ignominious- ty ended ; but thie was but dimly seen by Vincent. Among the Lite pamphlets which had worked so power'ul ao influence on the uneducated and wiltul and ardent mind o: Matthew Gry!ls, wasone whieh now offen recurred to his remembrance, It bed to be the eccount of aman who bad his confession and dying »: b, Tb his youth, the Grunmess and dowery address of a wan witht sight of neath, hed struck him with asmuch quarterdeck, or the exploits of galant Howe. And now, at thie dark period of his life, ain and again did this species of mot d'echafand occur w bim, until it become the fsvouriw topic of his thoughts, He, too, could midress the multitudes anecuibled to witness the death of a malefactor, He, too, could show the benignted throngs, by lips whos iruth wee vouched for by the near approach of death, to whas evil the straying from the fold of God's commandments could lead. This was task which bis newly-awakened seal called upon him to execute; and Vincent could perceive thas he bad singular pleasure in the autkupativn, Time wore on, The bopes o1 pardon, or of re- prieve, became fainter a# day iollowed day jn quick succession, bringmmg into dread/ul ¢loseness thas one which, with the ghastly, sobering bor:ors of ap execution, Was to tertniuate ihe short fever. ieh dream, to which the life of Matthew Grylls m Lelikened, The expectation shas the frayiie and sickly frame of bis exietence might expire be. fore this uresafal consummation of bis crimes and errors was olle.ted, had enturey failed, There was esirange power of vitality visible in him, At times, Vinceut believed him unver the influence oi esowe drug which was designed to lull the goawing pains at his chest, and thus jend » short vigour to tbe daysof which, in all human probability, so few remained, Butbe was umableto ascertain ler this was so, The eve o! the day fixed for the execution at last arrived, By most urgent supplications, by writhug, a# weilas by the mediumo: Vincent Vyse, Gry!ls entreated that be might see Mr. Grant ana Olive, With sebing hearts and trembling perves they proceeded to oO. ey wiat they considereu the dying wishes of their kinsuwea, Bince his sentence of death had been passed, Grylis bad discarded his uniform, and he was now atured in the deepes mourning, But there was nothing further in bis appearance to give a moura- ful impression, He was dressed with the nicest care, aud there was a bight glisieniug in bis eye & pleaee!, though nervous expression on his ups, thet ior a minute cheated Olive of the sad sinking of her spirits; and, atter aheuding @ few tears, ale was avie lo supvori, with greasie: firmness ian auticipated, all that was trying ia Gry!l# seemed to feol her tears. He held her bany, aud wuispered what Le thought were worus of cousviation, with the simplicity of a cnild ce- conciling abother to some Hauseous draught, He sosured ber that ce had no fears tor the morrow, and that it pained bimtoeee by her crying thas she grieveu iorhim, He then coutinued, in @ louder voice, addressing both Olive anu ber father, that death led no horrors for ome who bad lung known that by the laws of God aud man his lie was forfeited, He told them thatio the knowle ige which day by day he bad obtained of the intinive merey of the Almighty, he Lad attained to thas degree of Lupe thas nie rowoval to be lor bim bur the dawn vf shat happiness which the Creatur had privarily designed tor bie crestures, He told at ib Was oot from entuusiasio or from lan » that be spoke thus, bat thas he hau daily — Li simost bourly—intimations of the goodness of the Alinighty ; and thai, iu the preset ciroum- siances, be lel (hat ihe dearest wish of bis hears was iwerciiully granted, He \uen Wentou bo say, that ever since he bad become scquainied with the ex elleuce sud the tendoruess vy Olive, be bad jormen bub ope desire, Shu thet Wee vv die ws ir 10@l, tos ie UUreg O- eo bd UnKDOWD, DUE We reo ulted as Ler cousit, afd to Know thats be ebould ve erieved for essuch, Heoat now afurther joy ip tis jess meeting. Sue must KuoW thet be iad Leen the moave of saving ber from @ wan whose baseness aud treachery Were aluiost be) ond tue power of « wowa.'@ peneirehou to Uiscurer Uotl Coupleey in bis poser. He tuen, lowering hia voice, told Mr. Grant that the jetters in the sealed packes Le wad given Lim were sowe D> haa tousd in the poodes os bis wile, H; would bot wow uweil ou tue. Lhe recoliec tion of tbe why SPCUMslAUCeES, Bid, ludeed, of much of bis 5 % Were ty bila Like sue Lorrmble acd yuilly Voe0ns ol Madness of bivetul toes veep of sume Poul Wiech Pagsug with lever Has Mr. Grant Would see LY those letiers that Lovu Arua. ligh bad couuseileu bis W.fe ww procure lis deash ; auc bed edlurded, ior eo duing, sue la ilisies woiob, y ouly, had been reuuered aburuve, There Was WoW & pause of solve Ll dutes in the rapid and incessant taking of Grylia Bosh Mr Grant aud Olive felt their bearts sink, BUsesiuy to what this pause Would be the prelude, iteir eur- mises wery rigit Taking the baud of Mr, Graut, kinsing is fervently, be Ustered lus leave taking 1, wasiusl of tender words, invoking Gau's bicas. ing or bim, und the Lopelul aseurance thas up other mcetvug Was for suem. He then turned to Olive, Boel pon bis bosow ; He beld her where some moments, Not ® Word wes said, altitudes gathered the m we tn dawn of day—there Sue os - —there were parties ciubbing wo whe them—there wore breakfasts furnished a4 #0 mach head to the while nuts, oranges, sed gingerbread, sunilar articles usuelly inet with ete fair, were cried end sold amongst the mixed multitude im faee of the prison. Im the inieror there was much the seme speculation going #0 regarded we oewtacte Tucre were we)l-creseed poopie posted in passages and peeping rousd the corners, by whieh the prisoner Se aald peas execution—shere were the select few samitted to the very thresbhold of the cell—there were the solemu famed bus smony-hearted officias im their eariy-voliday costume, to be dofled a+ ter the alfeir of the morning, when the pipes ani porter were to be resorted vo a8 sore inuewn)tica- won for the early parade—there waa the principad ectr in the drama so soon to be gone ihroug', pei susding Lirueel!, on the strengw of e beelswak breakfast end giam of brandy in hie tes, thas be bela as boporabie an office under goverument es ony as Wiiteball or Downing Sireet. Aud thouga be did close ule sorih tignter, and teis e sense of copsinetion im bisjas@—dhough there was aeckly sense jou in ns heart (he thougut it Wes siomacn, amitokd bis wile aiwrwards thet the steak wae toug) )—4bough there wes, woreorer, an irritation vl wauuesr, svown by a frenzied chiuing of every- body aa d latety—there was in wet man te ao- muruity of @ buman being deadening bimeeif wo the tect thes be was surinking from toe most bie cous thing ® man io this Word can be called ou to pertorm—sbe inutiwting, in ould blood, # Violent uemib on & poor, Velenceless lellow -c:eature—one who, im the majority of such casos, from sbe bor rnible perturvation, tLe mental terror caused by, deash anu judgmout so close at hand, and by phye jeal dreaa ef corporeal suffering, is degraaed below humavity, ie, there was the sberif; « gentieman, showing, by kindness and enews ol wenuer, Lit sense of the the terrible cilling be Was cadeu Upon Wilnete—a Kin.ness more try- apg © bear ateuch es moment oan the rougoes treatwent, There wasihe chaplain, too who ollen, ja the painful sense of eolspesson Wien way move fis whole soul at the wou! coudison of we culprit, Whispers the bope of fusure and epproacu- ing desseuness to one 0) Whose spiritual Couditiva, but » weok Lefore, Le wight have whoughs the low. em; thus giving out the treasures oi the Tempe © satialy @ feeling purely persoual, (Te be Continued.) MISCELLANEOUS. WORLD'S FaIR.—THE GREAT PARIS EXPUBITION 1867, MANUFACTURERS,” "MECH ANT INVENTORS, PRODCOERe ENGINERKS, ARCHITECTS, ARIIRTS, AND BCIENTLVIC AND EDI CATIONAL ORGANIZA- OF THE UNITED STATES, Ovrion or rm Umiren States Exposrrion, No. 5 Spruce st, Tribune Build'ngs.: and No 40 Park kow, Times Building, New York) THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEES AP. POINTED by the necretary of hed to the above- named Agency, aud betng desirous o the co-operation of bis countrrmen in h rte to make as compete, tpberestiog and \ hate possible th f+ saree a af country at t eat i “ thie method of conveying to them in Crs | uggestions upon the subject. In compliance with a request made through oor Minleter at¢Paris, the time for filing applications frow the United States has been so tar ‘extended all which reach the undersigned before the 1st of Janu: next will be tp season, When examined and can- red, the decision will be duly made known, Parties barry bed exhibit, ae requested to apply immediately to the undersigned for correet forms of gepteaticn and instructions, inclosing postage stamps iy. Articies accepted should be delivered at New York priors to January J1, 1507. Articles secepted wiil be shipped from New York w Paris pad returved at Governinent expense, if the expected necessary action of Congress obiains. In each section ed to exhibitors of the United Btates, the objects exhibited will be divided imo tea groups, nemnely : (yreup 1— Works of art. Pad %—Materiels and applications of the liberal a iroap 3—Furntture and other household articles troup 4-Clothing, (iucluding ¢loths) aud ober wearile apperel. Group 5-—Mining, rough and wrought products. PR en 6—ipatruments and processes of the mechan- arts. ee? T Food, freeh and preserved, in ite varioas ea, Group 8—Live agricultural products and oh Group ®—Natural borticaltural products bnd spect mens. Group 1%--Ohjects expecially exhibited for tho par. Powe of improving the physical and moral condition of the population. Applicants will please Indicate in a note eppendad to the appl cation : 1, Lt it be destied to exhinit machines or other ot jects requjring jouncdations or rpecial consjructions «ive the eumens of those foundations or construe: 2. Lf tt te desired to exhibit spraratus requiring the employment of water, of was oi of stenm, what quan tit) oF whet pressure of water, or gas, or steam, will be necersary, 3. Tf it is desired to pat machinery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, ‘and what motive power will be required, expieseed is horse. power. 4. In ceneral, whatever information will be of use in placing of the muchines, and, wherever possibie, ® Pian upon a fixed scale. GENCY OF THR) It is apprehended that individuals may not fully apprecine the impo.tance of pro « & comple 46 repre entation of the great. stap! and the cide arricultura) and mineral productions of their States; and he submits the expediency of causing some competent person to he instructed imeach State to cause to be collected, Iabeled and forwarded to the Agency specimens of the character indicated, space for which will Le reserved, _Norent will be charged to exhibitors, whether Freach or Foreign, tor the space they occupy ; bui all the expenres fo. fi.ting up and uecorating the enme, either in the Pace of the Exposition of the Park, will be paid by them. Producers who epply fo oom in the park, and pro- to Oxtablieh there constructions ot any kind, of agiieult 4 buildings. ov yw » Will inke cure te give ap with gecale ol the estab ishment pic poed with an indication of the exient of giguud which will be neces y Due notice will be civen to applicants as to the acceptance or }e)-ctiou of their appijcations, Lf ac- cepted, the appear will have until January 31, 1507, to prepwe aud tranepert their specimens te New York Detailed plans, on the scale of 0m,020 to the meter, showing the place sesh to esch exhibiter, and each indivius mode of erhibiting, together with « list of the exh bitors, wilh be treaemitted by the Gevernmen! Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1366, in orver thas the linperial Comudesion may regulate the juterior partitions of the (uilding 19 secordance with the iemente ol (his uation Ea tion ¢ incr, As ite epecial park, that part of the Chan psd ere adjo he space alloted W it an the Palace o tue t ition, The amount of epace aes.cned tothe United Ataes ip the Fqbibicion at Pucie is wbout thiety thousand Woet Phe #pae eigued to thein in the eu rounding pari, tliural end other purposes | not yet heer Jed upon; and as it de the paiure ot the appucation for space there, it yary desirable that such spplication should be sent no vomible Asucthp oss os mey be consistent with doe delibe wo sea nest! recommended in ali app irae tions, As... we possible that thoes received at New Yu after the let oi January, 156, will be too luce, Forfurther particulars, address 1. ©, DERBY, bxposition for the NITED STATES, end No, # Park Rew, New Yau

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