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deeperate fight ensuei. One of the ruffiians « a1 morally wounded. The ssssuleng y fired abous thi shots, the party attacked returniv the fire with their revolvers. One of the Frerlands tod ome of the robbere were killed. The balance of the party escaped unhurt, In Beitiany, © very convenient matrimonial ens- van Picco wired ce aan Ln yous appear un jcoate, with whi or yellow borders around them; the number of these denotes the portion the father is willing to give his tr; each white bend represent wilver, ena a hundred france of rent; an ech yellow band means gold, and stands for * thousand @ year, Thus, any young farmer who sees & face that ; leases him, hat only toylance @6 the trimmings of the peiticoat to learn in an in- Mant whet amount accompanies ite wearer, LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND Tue VICINITY. Tire Lose ov rar Sramsnir Ginx. Lyon, —From slong lst of the paroled and discharged soldiers who sailed from Wilmington, N. C., on the With of Mareb last, on board the ill-fated steamer Gen. Lyon, and which has been kindly furnished by =. W. Foster, formerly Superintendent of the U. 8. Sanitary Commission, is extracted the names of much of the passengers as belonyed to New York regimenta. Ins note accompanying the list, Mr. Foster states bis willingness t0 answer all iuquir Jes relative to deceased soldiers in the South, who belonged te the United States army Mr Foste's eddress is Box 110, Wilinington, N.C. Andrew ) 8th; AD, Pau, séth; A, De. veureus, Sth H. A.; 8. Bpencer, With; T. BLN Kende'}, 8th Cav.; J. Bmith, 1st Cav.; M. Dichrich, th ; H. Knighs 1224 ; P.M. Krown, 84 Cav; T. Bulliven, 9d Cav.; W. C. Andrew, idih ; H. Porter 6th ; A. iy Goth ; W. Draper, Sih H. A. P Bowman, 16h ; C. Bottomer, Gia; GC Wa ner, 18let; J, Harring, 66th ¢ J. Rickey, Sint; J. Arm Strong, 06th ; G. Golusley, 106ib; A, Lewnes, Uoiu; HL Martin, 42d, Tue Fexian Senarn.—The Senate oryan- ized at noon yesterday for the transaction of busi- Bess. Nothing transpired outside as to the bus! ness done, but it ie understood that Mr Roberts intends to appeal to the Brotherhood througb- eat the country to make an immediate movement om Ireland. An address is in course of P hon calling upon the Circles to place their able military on an lent footing. Ir ta expected that « Congress wil! be called at which Abe representation wil), a¢ far as possible, be mili- Mary ip 1s character. It wae reported that a con- siderable quantity of arms and war material had been pure! |, and will be allocated aa quickly as returns are received from the Circles as to the number of men they cau place at the command of Genera) Sweeney. Naw York A Mission Fintp,—Last even- ing Bishop Bimpeon lectured on the above topic, at 6+. Paul's M. E. Church, Fourth avenue, corner of ‘92d street. The church was crowded with « most Sitentive audience, while the Bishop unraveled, in @ very eloquent manner, the plans by which he would encompass this city end bring it under re- ligious and educational influences. He first glanced at the growth and existence of erties, and the causes which impel men to congre- He was sware that political and looked upon great cities as he looked upon them as » civilization in reason why should not be springs of healthy a8 centres of political the wickedness of mankind is toe gathered into cities, there also all the Heowpow oid and benevolent enterprises of the na- the originate. The reverend lec- at the geographical and com- of New York, and doclared that ever be without » rive! on the Atlantic i but for the bane ot vez she might have powerful rival where Norfolk, Virginia, now On the Pacifie slope, however, she will e@rival in San Francisco, California, which look out toward China and Japan and the da of the Bouth Pacific, The many difficulties the way of missionary labor in large cities wes then pointed out—the bheterogene susnens of communities requiring such varied influences and means to be brouglit to bear upon thew —the com paretive seclusion in which city suclery keeps seelf, being shut up within its own immediate Circle, aad > ota little of the outmde world, end caring | ut Chrishauity fleding cities thus constituted, comes to take possession of the hearts of the people in the name of Master. Be laid down the proposition that vice aud wick- edness tends to separate, while Christianity and morality gathers communities together. This was Mustraved by reference to ancient nations and and by the presemt condition of the borigines of this country and the savage tribes of Africa. The more civilized and christianized a pation isthe larger and more numerous will be its cities, But whilst the difficulties are greater in cities than in the country, Christ chose cities for his ministry end bis life is # record of city lave! reby setuiuy Christians an example which they too slow to follow. Christisus must understand the moral as well as the topographical character of the cities hat they may kuow what influences t bring w bear upon every class of society in it, Elo regret- that Protestant churches were bulls so small so badiy, and he nover went into the Acadew y of Music or otber public bails, but he wished iu that Church architects would learn to places of worship on scientitic principles, whereevery one could see sod Lear, wud where ep Could as eamly speak wo three or four usand as they now do to three or four hundred, His plau would be to build » large central church me end several swaller ones where the masees could be accommodated, which should be under the control of the large ove, He woulu have the city mapped out into districts, each church #o many blocks or squares, aud ite weuber ship should see bow many were without chumh facilities, bow many childreu were growing up iu ignorance, how many widows aud orphaus ace in (ue district, aud thuseach man sould seek hin weighbor's good, The bishop theu paid @ cheeriul tribute to the ladies of the R. Catuoue churen who ere dolug, and bave alreauy done more w ive power aud character to their church than all ihe Priesthood tog r. AD earnest appeal was iben of the different Prosestaut Chrie- an churches to take bold Of this matter aud to ove that the work of the Loru was pushed forward im tals great mission lela, After some further exercises the vast audience Were dismissed with the benediction, Axorner RAiLKoay Cou.ision.—Another collision is reported in the Bowery, between « long car and one of the city cars, at the Junction of 8d end 4th avenues—the scene of the similar affair of @ fetal character lasi mouth. A car oi the Harlew road had got stuck at sbis point and While it was stopped, awaiting assistance, » bi avenue cur down was driven inw it resulting me considerable fracture o! the latwr, aud injuries, though ‘orjunately not of s dangerous character, to ite conductor aud two or three oi its passengers, KNIGHTS oF Sr. PaTRICK.—A meeting of this body was held iast evening at the Astor Hous . the President, John H. Harnett, Esq, iu the chair The chief business transacted was in relation to tho settling up of outstanding bills, and e.ection of new members, & pucmber of whom were re- eeived and elected. The Executive Commities, to whom the arra nie Ing to she grand banque, on the 17ih of March next, have been oni are in active operation, Orerixe Scuxxs oy Tus DRAMA OF THE BEPELLiow.—Thomas 8, Townsend, Esq., gave an eddrese on the above subject at the large Hall of the Cooper Union last evening. The audience was ema) but appreciative, and the lecturer was fre- quently oy His theme was not that which bes beow Cocuimed ta» Whensend forms bus paihes i fl 5 prERKL is i the payment of » juntiribute to the memory of thors who fell early in the nation's life struggle and whose career was com) vely unnoticed nd unkvown. With many o scenes and inct- dents related the lecturer waa fa ar, 66 might be inferred, from the readiness and ease with which he called off the names of the noble dead, and the regiments to which they be- longed, He paid ® very eloquent tribute +) the Jadies of the Union, who, by thetr eelf-sacrificing ep rit, helped to crush the rebellion. The names of Mrs, Douglas and Mrs, Lincoln, whose untiring devotion to the soldiers and the Union, the speaker said, could never be forgotten, received their duo ehare of praise. The Sanitary, Christion and other Coturnjasiona and Associations were also mentioned in comm on, The Seventh Regi- ioent Was in attends snd performed patrivtic airs, which added much to the interest of the Ad- dress, FReIAN Funenar.—The obsequies of Law- rence Powers, late Secretary of the McManus Circle of the Manhattan District of the Poulan Bretherhood, took pace yerterday from bis late readence, 74 Chratte street. Mr. Powers wan « Bergeant In the Bichtt-second R giment N.Y, Volunteers (2d N.Y, 8. NG | participated in twenty-sev engax He was also a ment» Mathew Society, No. 2 v Reyinent. The members of hie Cirem bie Re iment end Tewperauce society attended bis uneral, FATAL Accipenta,—On Wednesday after. noon, Thomas W. Weeks, while enc ring svoid @ package which fei] through the hawhway at No. 64 Barclay street, fel) backwards, aod bis bead sriking a atep, he was fatally injured, He Was remov ’ York Hoapita’, where be mbaequently Jorouer Collin held an in- quee, and a verdict of acci ental death wae ren- nor Collin held ao toquest yes. Becond avenue, on the body of Dan- two aod a ball years of age, who died @ receive! by falling Into a tub of boi!- A verdict of secideuta! death was ren- ter'a je Finley, from ecabl jug water dered, Sercipe,—Coroner Ge er held an inquest Yesterday, at 67 Eldridge street, on the body of Theodore Kuenp, « translator, who cormmitied eu\- cide by taking Jaudaourn, Before death occurred, decease! ach owlecgeld to @ friend that he bad taken poison, A phyatcian was called anti- dotow rn) 1, but without effect, death yese morning. Deceased was s native of Germany, aud 86 years of aye. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE, — Coroner Gover held an inquest yesterday on the body of a female child, of whieh Ann O'Rourke, an Irish woman living at No, 267 Wost ist street, is the reputed mother, Itisecbarged that ater birth the mother threw the child, atill alive, into « sink, wher died. A verdict wan rendered against An sbe was committed to await the action of the Jury New Scunpay ScHoor Uston,—A meeting of the leading ministers and laymen of the several Baptist Churches in New York was held yesterday at the Calvary Church, in 8d street, for the pur- pose of organizing s new Sunday Behoo! Union of all the dissenting chmrches. The meeting was largely attended and several interesting addresses 00 the subject were delivered, Boarv or CounctLman—Wasntscton's Brtapar—Crry Rattaoap Coutistons, Ero, Ero —A special meeting was held on Thereday after- noon. J. Wilson Green, Frq., President, in the ehatr. The fret half hour was consumed in giving Pertoission to varjous persons to erect stands, hang signs, receive and deliver goods, in front of their own or others prem'ses, The names of Michael Rooney, William Spence, Barab Hamilton, Catharine Ub] and Jawes Pulla- ban, all blind persons, were referred to the Comp- troller, with power to poy, them #50 each, to which they are entitled by the ordinances of the city. ie Keech offered a resolution to appoint a committee to make arrangements tor the cele bration of the uextanuiversary of Washington's Birthday, Adopted. By resolution of Mr. Pullman the Comptroller ‘Was requested to render to this Board » statement of all tue real estate and other property owued by the city, showing whether the same is leased or rented, or wholly nou-productive; to whom leased or rented ; the samouut of money received and due from such lessees or tenants, aud the cost of col- lecting it. Au ordinance was proposed making it the duty of car drivers to bring their horses to # walk at @ point fifty feet trom where their tracks |ntersect shose of any otber lin fine of from ¢10 to $50 Ie imposed for vio ym of the reguiasion ‘she matter was referred to the Railroad Com mittee Lhe Board concurred with the Aldermen in di- recting the Croton Board to draw their requisition upon the Compirolier for the paymens of the laborers employed tor the Tepairs of street pave- ments last year; the Compirolier to bold such claims ageinat the contract. The Byard concurred to direct the Congressions! representatives of this city to urge payment by the U. B. Government of the moneys expended vy the Union Detence Commiitee, in 1461 aud 186% in equipping regimenias, &c. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Hacom, ap- propriating $2,000 iu aiu of the Ludustrial Beboo! in 42d street, under the direction of she simers ol Coarity Lue subject cave mse to some debate, Messrs. Pullman aud Roberts protesting againss squandering the public moneys for sectarian per- poses, and Mr. Hacom urging the adopifou of the resolution, 48 16 Was in.ouded to aid » charitavie sod educstioual esiablisument, Lhe resolution Was lowt, aud subsequently referred, Adjourned fo next Mouday. ACCIDENTS. —Charies Heffner, a laborer em- ployed at Bay's Brewery, 266 Woiliaw Street, fell into @ Vato! boiling water ye afternoon, and was scalded ely. Laken wo New York Hospita!....... Jar Cassidy tell througu a bawoway i ihe eo 210 Wa rf sbreot, Yesterday afternoon, and injured severely internally, Pakeu to Bellevue Hos) ical, Fings,—Abont 11}y o'clock on Wednesday night a tire wccurred iu the basement of 441 Grand street, ocvupied as a second Lend furuisure store by Lawrence Mackey Damage abour $50 ; in- sured, AN AMUSING ENTERTAINMENT for the bene. fit of chilure d poor ol the Five Pointe will be ®ivoeu this evening, asthe Mouse or indu Ys 155 Worth street, Those fuseresied in the welfare aud improvement of this claas are 1uvited, THE COURTS, Cover Carenpar Tuw Day, ~Supreme Court, General Term,—Keterea Cause. No. i9, Un Gene. ral Calendar. Noe, bY, 7, T1, T2, 75) t4, Ty 0, 75 SV to 04. Circuit, Part tL. Nos, (phort Ca W197, 1016, LOUL, TIS, 1819, 124z, Tu8, 1buz, Vid, 14S), 144. 1d 1 VWal. Vert li, Now. boo 694, Du, 440, 560. 1, 4, bdt, OA, O24, 2s, G8, O52, 608 END OF THESUNDAY MeuoukyY Case—Tae PLAIn- tive Non-SUiTED.--In the Saperior Court yesterday Justice Jones non-suited the plaintiff in the Sau day Mercury Libel Cease, holding that the artice complained of purporting to be what occurred before ® giand jury, and the cvidence of what occurred be- fore the grand jury substantially agrecing with the sta'emeut, he should have to annul a verdict for the Plainuff on the spot, aud grant a new trial, Unuer these circumstances, under a iecent (ecision o1 ihe Court of Appeals, be shou.d grant non-suit. This opinion involves # decision thas the proceedings be- 10.0 @ grand jury are public proceedings. and « publica. ‘sion of them privileged unuer (o@ act ol 1994, contra dicting the decision of another Judge oi ane Court in this case lam April, The Judge gave the detendants an extra allowance of $2), aud direcied the excepsious to be heard in the fires instance at General Lerm, LiABiLiries ov TeLeeeara Comrantrs For En- BOnS.—The case of Buith ot al agst. the Independent Telegraph Co., was yesterday argued on appeal before the Bupreme Court, The case arises out of the omis- ofan “If. The message to be rent was “If the bill ls vetoed, buy gold immediately.” The mes- sage rent omitted the mournfully twportant word, On discovering the error,the plaintiffs at ance direct. Mumba 4 the wale of ho old and Aude was fos Whase lows by the operator, The Company denied their lability and caimed that at any rate they should have been permitted the option of taking the cold for themselves and that the action of the pisintiffs in diecting its sale was @ ratification of their sage. ihe Court beiow rendered a verdict for iaintiffe trom whieh thie appeal was brought, The Jourt reserved its decision, Dis TA RGR OF ALLEGED Pickrockets.—Of the ten sleged pickpockets who were arrested in lant Satur- day's raid upon them and committed not for larceny, tut ne vagrants, five of them were brought up before dod Brady yesterday, in the Common Pieas. on habeas corpus aud discharged for informality in the Proceed! ngs Lefore the Police Justices Tur Co#t or Reckiese Darvise.—In the Court of Common Viens yesterday, the case of Carroll against Killen, came on for trial before Justice Daly, The ebild of the plaintiff im thie action was knocked down and run over by two butcher's carte which are sald to have been racing, ‘The boy shough greatly injuredeurvived and brought sults against the own- ere of eveh cart and recovered damages agelnet enct the tather also cc ed euits,the above being one of them jor his dn ee and in this euitthe jury ’ im $660 damages. Tie Tax Cowminstonrne’ Quaneen Again. -In the case of the People ex rei, Heory Morgan agaloes Matthew T, Brennan, an epplieation was made in the Supreme Court yesterday, for a mandamae to the Comptrotier, to compl the payment of the salary of the relator m Cierk in the lax Commissioners’ office, for the oh of October last, ‘The Court wok the watwer under advisement, COURT oF GRA ERAT Sessions.The following pris- onere were dispose) of iu the Court of Genoral Hes tions yesterda Jolin MeGiney wes convicted of bug Y. Komanded for senten e Joho Fitz bone aud Micho@: Galiagher pleased guilty to ao rand larceny, and were sentenced to rtwo yeare gud elx monthe each i ed eullty to an atteupt at ceny, aud war sentenced to Btate brison Mary Brown pleated guilty to so eny, and» eutenced to th yaret brody pi An atten t erand larceny, Rewae fiver Ho pande py guilty to an at tempt at grand larceny, heuim d Powior Isreiicay Larceny af a Horse and Slogvh—Mattew K “9 Avenue I, was arlested by OMieer K th Vreciper. one charge of having eh beloue ig to Johu Cooper, be ’ on Weouesday | was found in porrves.o0 of the prisoner, aud Justice Ledwith com- mitted bins for trial, hatics« Shooting A fray.—Three men belonging to Mack trevile went in, ime 1 he lager beer fa oon of b rick & ) Firat aver and, « ter drinking ev ’ of Inger, retu Oe wiesed. 10 pay. Fchetier ren trated with th vheu one of the party, nemed James Doowan, as i8 aleved, attemped to strike hin, Ascuftie sua schetier, ae charged, diew a revolver and two shota. ove of which toox effect in I The injured ‘nan was taken to bie residence i fast 11th sree: and Kchetler was arrested by Seret, Mo(iiven, of the 17th Precinet, Burglary. Fraucis Duffy and Gater Burke were arrested by Officer Kiley, of the 16th Precinct, on a charee of having entered the p.emulses of Charlies Kind, 465 West 16:1 sect, on the nightof the 12th inet,and stealing #90 worth of property, Justice Lea- with committed them for trial, Fusstng Worthieas Notes.Chariea Johneon was arresie! 4 Oiheer Davie, of the Yih Precinct, on a charge ot having passed coun erfeit #1 and $2 notes on the City Bank of Perth Amboy, N.J., to Peter Mchenna, of 626 hast 12:b street, and Linest Behr, of No. 98T Broadway, Justice Ledwith commitied the prisoners jor trial, Larceny.Joho Glass was arrested yeaterday on a charve of s:eaiing $4 in mouey from Kien Murphy, of 107 Park street, The tren an steed, showei Giines a bill to obtain changa, Gines, itis alleged, did not seturn either the bill or the hag vase Dowling committed the accused tor «xamin- ation, tMrooklyn, CONVICTION OF GoNzALES For THe Mcr- pee or OTEno,—The trial of Jose Gonzales y Fer- nandex for the murder of Senor Jose Gareia Otero, in the Brooklyn City Park, on the evening of the 224 November last, was concluded in the Kings County Court of Oyer and Terminer, vesterday, The Jury retired at quarter past 3 o'clock, and returned inte Court at 5 minutes to bo'olock P, M, The Clerk put the usual questions: have you agreed upon a verdict? ave, Te you tind the prisoner guilty or not guilty? Foreman—We find bim guilty of murder in the first degree. The jury were then polled, after which they were discharged for the term, The prisoner, who did not seom to realize his situation, was shorily after taken to jail, Beveral thousand persons were in the vicin- ity of the Court House, in the hope of obtaining « sight of the convict. The jury in the case of Francisco Gene Salvador (Pellicier) is to be called this moruing, and the trial proceeded with, Salvador is jointly indicted with Gonzales. Conviction or a CounTeararrer,—Qal- tano Lacchese, indicted on the charge of manufac- suring counterfeit U. 8. bille and currency. wae tried in the U. 8, District Court, Judge Benedict presid- ing, yester It was shown by the evidence of detectives \ Deaton md others, th isoner was # ted on the morning of t Jotober last, in a small house about a mi. trom Newtown, Queens County, N present. One of them rapped at the door, opened by the accused after some py Was atonce taken luto custody, to searod the house, and found som: paper such as is used for bank notes On searching the cellar they discovered buried some teet under ground, a print- ‘ug press, rollers, plutes, chemicals, and in fact every thing required to manufacture $40 and $5 bills and SU cent postal currency, The articles were sent to Brooklyn, Accused snd two others were engaged in the business His conlederates were subsequently arrested, (ne has singe escaped from jail, Devective Fust and severa! other wituesses were examiued, after which the case wag given to the jury, which rendered # verdict of guilty.. Joun Doeily was airo convicted of dealing in counterteit U. 5. postal currency, denteuce wes reserved in both cases, Fire,.—About half-past four o'clock yester- day moruing, a fire broke out in the the two-story fratne building at the junction of 11th street and Broadway, FD, and was entirely destroyed. Mr. Charles V tine, who occupied the upper story, owned the building. His loss will foot up $2,000 ; inmured for gidy. The first story was used as a porter house by W. H. Kaylor, who estimates bis loss at $1,200; insured for 61,000. The fire is believed to be of Incendiary origin, Jobo BM, Fvans, a member of Neptuve 7, wae rather severely burned about the Jace and hands, ip consequence of hie coat taking fire while Le was engaged in connecting the hose with u hydrant near the burning butiding, fis life was probably saved by bis presence of wind in jolling himeelt fu the snow, Barn Burngep Down.—A barn filled with bay, situated near the corner of luth avenue and 15th oh, Was destroyed, with contents, on Wednesday a evening iast, The premises were occupied b: Mr, Vev cken, aud owned by Mr, Lockwood, Total about $d ; insured steals thc sat ny MARINE NEWS, Jan, 9,8. rlaes, 7 21; 8. sete, 6 0% High Water, 10 36 iti CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS-S G Adams, Havana; Glaucus, Boston: Matanzas, New Oskens, Leo, Savannah; Hunter, do, Moneka, Charlestou, N Woodward, 3 Amboy; Eastern City, Pbiladelpbia; Gen Custer, do BAKK~——Laora, (Prus) Antwerp: Sarah Crowell, Rio Grance; W Kildare, Mansanilla BKIG—Adelphi, Bohn, of England, for Havre. SCHOONEKS 6 Jone, St Kitts; Charles Thompeon, 8t Johus; Lb) A Jobuson, Mobile, AKKIVED. STEAMSIHIPS—Sea Gull, Baltimore; Laburnum, Port Royal; Fatvern City, Philade phia; Menbattan, Vera Cruz; Basteru City, Puilace.paia, SHIPS—Perela, (ot Bath) Leghorn; Ginspeé, Cardiff. BARKS—Ocean Home, Apalach cola; Fleetwing, Mobil arl of Shaftesbury, Singapore; Lona, Buenos Ayres; Valkyrian, Rio Janelso; Gazeiie, Port spain. BRIGS—Rush, Satilla River; Catharina, R Janeiro; Ide L Ray, Jacksonville; Willie, Patras; Costa Rica, ti Kimily Fisher, Swan island; Kanagawa, Kio Jane ro; Exile, 8+ John. N b, OONERS— Helen Mar, Baltimore for Portland; big ot Busebethport for New Haven; R Mason, Virginia; # C Eva tumore; Lamartine, Norfolk; George Darby, Satilla Rive; America, Cornwallis: J & W Johnson, trem s wreck; M Louisa, Wash'ten. BELOW.-Ship Hudson, London; also, one sbip, two barks gad two brigs, Too Late for Classification DEATHS, LAMBERT—On Wednesday, Jan. 17th, Michael bert, @ native of the Parish of Butievant, Co. Cork, Ireland, in the 65th year of hie oe. The relatives and friends of the farnily are reapect- fall invited to attend the funeral, from his iste resideuce, 215 Bast 25d st, at 9 o'clock this Friday Morning. The remains will he taken to &t. Stephen's Church, 25th #4, bet. 3d and Lexington aves, wheres Requiem Mass will be offered up fof the re of his soul. The remains wii then be taken wo 11th at, Cemetery tor in‘erment. 565 —— AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY MESSRS. 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Sling a E and from vepy feu t Line of Packets ae) on Great Brisain and Ireland from £1 and upwards, at the lowest posable ratea, 32” “ TaPSCOTT BRO, & CO. 6 Bouth ot MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. a A STORY OF REAL LIFP — CHAPTER XXXITL “ There ares thousand things in life Which pase unheeded in « Iile of joy. ™ Ar thine bath been, tll breezy sorrow comes To ruffle it; and daily duties, paid Hardly at first, at length will bring repore To the sad mind that ssudies to perform them T.N, Tatrocen ‘The Interest, which could not effect the pardon Matthew Grvila, had obta ned one revocation of the ordinary course of things, and the body of the malefactor waa delivered to his family In the evening ofan April day, when birds were oar their gayest songs, and the young buie and blosecma were whispering their aummoer Promises, a smal) procession entered Pendering churchvard, bearing @ long, nerrow coffin. It reste! fora while on the treseela beneath the old yew tree; and then the holy words of the funeral fervice were read in alow voice by Mr, Cornwall, Vincent Vese whispered the responses, All wae done so quietly, that the attention of no one unin- terested in the stealthy ohveq ies was attracted. Tho light coffin was lowered Into a grave dug close to the two bright marble monuments, where the mothers of Olive Grantand Mati Grylle repowed, It had been the dying requ of the sisters thas in death they should he in the grave: hen amidat whose turfy billows they bed tn child on! played. The new grave wae turfed with care. A cyp- Tess was planted atthe bead, and primroses stu. ded ft round; but no monument apoke of the form beneath, ex ept a amall black stone, on which ed the wor! ''Pecears,"' the letters with the date of the day ou which he met At the placing that stone—ihe planting thone flowers—the last mention was mace of the unhappy kinsman whose remains hei claimet this care, His name was never on thelr lips, but bis sad memory lived lung in hea ts that sorrowed much, hy they marveled at the judyments of the rd, The letters from Lord Ardelich to the sinning Mary Grylim and given by Matthew Grylls to Mr Grant, were eeng Ly him to the Viscount, with the in'imation that po further communication could take place between their families, The !uhabitants of the Grange in outward seem ing appeare! to return to the ok! habits and the old happiness which had formerly marked their daye: but both Mr. Grant and Olive had those feoliags ot depression which could not stern the reflections that east eo much of gloom over ther evory thought. Ueki was thought of as @ resource against this ; and the surnmer was mt in tour throuzh Beotland and the northern English counties, The harvest-time found them again in bright corn-bearing Sussex; returnel with finproved cheerfulness, and a w! olesome joy at again find. ing theroselves in the Lome, which, though for » time obscured by passing scrrow, was still the spor where al! their happiest associations clustered, They found that Mr. Vyse had again taken pos- session of bis Vicarage. Seuss only for s time; so through the mfluence of a triend, he had obtained the post of chaplain in the West Indian Islands. He affected to consider the climate as necessary to declining health; and his departure was to tske place s¢ soon ws he bad made satisfactory wares ments regarding the welfare of his sons, and for the living of Perdoring, whieh, through the stil] existing interest of hie mother, was to be othe to Vincent Vyse, as soon as he was of age 10 old it, Life had lows somewhat of the vivid enjoyment which {t had once owned for Olive Grant, Monthe had brought to here maturity of reason, which boopheh erpgartl ost yy by the events that had tanghe er in their variety to think and to feel, might have failed in doiwg. Placed on that elevation to which sorrow, anxieiy, aud difficulty bring the mind, she could now look back on all that she had passed through, af the traveller, who, ettaining some high spot, can seen the devious path by which he hac reached it, The retrospect showed Olive much for which she now condemned herself, both as regarded her judgment, and the actious which it bad led. Thore was one couviction which continually forced itself on her mind; and in clined as Olive was to conceal it from herself or to treat it as delusive, stil! it stood out above al! osbers. This was the cousciouness thet she bad given her whole heart to one, who not only bad not desired her affectioa, but visibly disapproved of it, Happily there was no self-condemuasion to aggravate the grief which the full discovery of thie bad imparted. Bhe felt that ber affection had re sulted vaturally from position and circumstances, and not from perversity, or frou levity of Spirit, She hed grown up ‘rom childhood, taught to look upon Mr. Vyse as upon one of perlect goodness and wisdom, while ber young heart had been constantly bearing testimony to the kind: ness and tenderness which had called for ite most oarnest feelings, As a Woman, a more do voted—more exclusive sentiment had been experi. enced ; and there had been times, when, in what ahe now ‘ousilered se lf-delusion, abe had believed him nots indifferent to herself. With simple coquetry, she had endeavored to lead bh m on to the discovery of her rt's secret, and the avowa) ofbisown, This conduct, with,the feclings which it was meant to betray, timid/y and indefinitely ay she thought it had been adopted, seemed quickly felt by bim, and was siernly discouraged. in her dismay, she had suffered herself to believe that the affection thus repelled, might sti!i be given to another, She baa thought that firmuess and watchfulness might eradicate it entirely from her bosom ; while the merits of another olject wouid gradually, but effectively, fill ite place. This might have been, Bus in the sevsation of relief which it bad given herto fei herself freed from her engagement, she found that Le had acted under delusion; and shat, bowever determined she had been to be in all things @true and loving wife to the V.scount, there was ® sentimens fur Mr. Vyee stil io existence, Aud why was Mr. Vyse thus ‘\sensibie to the affection which turned in respe.taod heart wor- ship toward bim? Why dircourage feelin ein one to whom be bad ever shown approval and kindness—kindness 80 vearly appros bing ten- derness’ Why did be cast from bim one, who would surely be # compavion Lely to soue the solitary hours to whicn he condemned hiin- soli; one wio, by the means »® Lounteous Pr. vi dence had bestowed on her, could free him iroig all the cares which his siraighteved means might involve ? Buch questionings—mich ideas often now occur ed in those lonely moments, when, with the busy finger plying #6 ber needle, the suvughtea of Olive were iree tw ponder op a sulject approached every day with feelings of acuier /uteress song Bolary morning, bo which the lemnpo rary atseuc: Oi ber lather ip Louuvou bad « Oudemy od her, hey staried up with wore than sheir uo customed fascipauon, Ii Wasa sult Ootoler dey The sun mbone full ou the garden court, crowded with flowers; aud as Olive sat ut 4 vped WiILdOW, Inheiug bbe Breet aveus of 4 eulkon sock euu (MAC wNesle, Be theu tue day alist wo ter ty Le pomed Wiacie doors. But there was « ‘posmbility which deterred he frou lewving the Gan.e, Mr. Vyse MWg hs call ; Mr. Grant bad jet @ message tor bin, whicd proved that be bad thouybe it Likely shat ane wight sec him, Bo, stil! the needlework weust on ; eud in toe calm around, there » ‘elued encuurage Meus for the Lappiest tuouy lite, It Was noon, ead tere Were no agricultuys! sounds breaking me bees which seemed to reign around, ‘there Was nv noise of Jabor iu the barn-yard Leary Movement among the houn holu servants percepuvle; end the aussi! bumming of t00 vee on toe purple gi: flower, epatching ite last sumwer spoiis, was al! that mes the ear of Olive, Lh Wasa mw wens fur luve though, (Te be Continuedy