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Couxty Court Hovsa Ixvrstication,— Tie investigation of this matter was continued yor torday before the Committee of the Board of Buper- visors, Some further testimony of an unimportant nature wee eiven for the defence, and the Beard then adjourned to Monday, when the respective counsel will eum up the evidence, Tur MANIATTAN CieR, of this city, recently elected President Johnson an honorary member, and notivied him by letter to that effect, at the same time asking bim to allow an arties of their selection length portrait for the cut compliments and thanking the Clob for thelr kind wishes and erpr tions of sopport toward him. an! he hoped that with the eupport of the American people and the b ene lng of Providence, and @ consciousness of rectitude of principle, he would be able rerore jt to the Nerrowe by day and not by night, ae tang of them dumped it in the river on the pas lication for a clerk by the Assistant Super. intof Brookiyn, Mr. Acton etated that tiey ‘eady spending over #60,000 Hie did not eee much done as ye, meshing more was not done he would move ft eome of the Inspectors, said that the reporis sent in by the Inepectors were weil prepared, and contained s goed He believed that twenty-five more 5 of inatter ples peprciors were ju i pone in favor of having thirty more & penilence could mot make bricks President was mit afraid to without straw to meet any political f The letter to the Prestcent was siened for the waut ot « few Urady, Curtis, Cranston, Piorrepont, Schell, Hoff- man and others Ernonsrove Reronr Bunday night, the sergeant in charge of the 6th station honw, was informed Manning’ who was stabbed at No, 05 Park street, on baturdey Bight, had died at [el 3 y wee aecordligis Yesterday, however, it was learned that Manning was alive and doing well, DEATH From Bonns,—At Mr. Acton — I'll agree to farnish yon al! the cleric al ai@ you want without « Considerable devare Acton said be eaw nothing from amy of the ine except [rr, Hinindel! The resident raid that ome young man had taken five hours to atteod to @ house where there were three casee of trphus fever aud & woman ip confine. property disposed of, He deserves creait for that rdoty | am will e further convers the police would assis The President said that be did not want to borrow filty from bis own office ut would that be right? joe are bound to assist you, if er ‘The subject wae ver & Commissioners Crane aud Kereen. chureh corner of Birecke stroet petitioned for permise: the dead from the vaaleof that chureh, upened for W% yours then adopted directing the Police eporte to the Banitary Buperinten- dent oo blank formes proviied by him, aiso that com jaimt beoks be placed in pear use and ior the benefi Bome oi the Brookiyu that they could not « Avsistent Buperiniendont’s (tt that officer to furnish euch records weekiy ons was adopted. Atter some further rontine business, the Board ® djeurped to Piiday next, at 40M. MARRIAGE.—A few weeks aro, says the Exranes, &@ young man nemed Jobo ——— was arrested, charged with having committed 6b outrage upou the person of s young lady, vocked ap in the Tomts, aed time the papers reached the District Attoracy'’s ng you & cont wed, during whi or & Deati.—Oo that Michael ment, which we to sustain them, Mr. Acton again half-past seven o'clock on Monday evening, Bertha Anepacker, 12 yeare of age, liting with her mother at 683 Fifth tle could bri who would do the work, Mr. Acton-The d ine‘aotly became followed by her er clothes, aod with it came eces of burnt flesh, which adnered ° ry station house tor nee, wan badly internally by inhaling ng endured inten pain id an inquest, and « verdict of ac doith was rendered Tue Meraonist PRorestant CONFERENCE in eersion in Attorney Ktreet Church, on Monday, adopted a series of patriotic resolutions, expressing thasthe government had paswed aafelr et givantic and dre d had been prem 4 ininous cote pr ea while inarme,’ ao thatthe i y bad been asterly destroyed, resolution re- A Bomantic ware ever known,” “humiliating, wicked in dune course of 1 housall the land” be expressing the conv ection of the Conference, un- influencea by passion, pary etrife, or sectional preju that expediency. constitational law, jusiics aud nanding that at least some of the principal leaders of thie releliion should be punished with death, Free Lecture. —Rev, D, Stuart Dodge will Lite and Custome in the Baat'* 25.b street and Oib avenue, at Mr, Hall sent for the ontraged one, who unfolded her tale, by which he discovered shat the lady was ore anxious for her good namo t accused h the Kibie, all onite in Office, wae deput. and enbmit to him bi being in @ State Needless to say, in his lonely cell, of Imprisonmente, delivers lecture on atthe Mano Ke Tig vel ck (ois evening, THE CoURTa Catenpans 7 ire Dav ® lady's arcs. desire to on be released fro: leer then proceeded to the residence of the fair one, snd discovered her engaged in the laudabie, if not romantic, occupation of sheli- When iniormed of what was wented of the lady objectod.not to shat she did not have a white uty informed bert this, down went the bean : 8 female friend the indies and Mr. bs, fom whence the er wascunveyed to the residence of Father Here the ceremony was performed, our ae “best man” the bonds of if Guak c Cirenit. those of jastice. , 1419, wie 20 | ae year ? 1401, 1803, 13¢ { 1 ‘ 1N1S, 402, Tb, 1058, 960, O78, 156 40, 1444, 1448, 1460, 472, 1103, 931, 600 6 LiS6, 461, 1830, 715, 583 is! Term, Noe, 1, 262, 78, 79, 265 269 ng married, bus 1388, 906, 3i4, . 6b , 4, : £5, 145, 145, 160, 1 Muperior Court P 1475, 2617, 1743. 1987, 1215, 1481, 6083, 1841 2145, 2047, 2049, $051, 2666, Po, 2490, 2640, 2STO, LOTR, VOR, 9645, 2690, 2692, 2696, Common Peas t) Monday nest, 134), 1440, 1040, 1275, 1191, 1853, 15 gallant officer act: Cannot testify ax aeeines tho Intter falls to the coup. issued ‘no cards.” Tue GuNnoaTt ALGONQUIN was finally placed eat of commission on Katurday last. Tue Rert AGitation.—The Committes @ppoilnied ate recent meeting of tenants fand the delegates of the district organizations recently o'gspized for the purpose of agitating the “ rent question,” beld a meering Monday night, at No. 42 S@venne A, to discurs further tn bhx-Sona'tor Coz: Thus, ase wife husband, the charge grouady ‘Ihe bappy Part Il,—Nos, 891, 1603, 950, 14, 1496, 415, A Costiy Mretanr.—The case of Moostagt. Killer | man was concluded yesterday in the Muperior Court, ‘Tole was an action for dam- The defendant before Justice Monell, ages for malicious prosecution. livimg in @ house of the pleiutiff made complaint acaiust him for keeping @ disorderly house. wasarrested and takeu to the publie court, but at onee discharged. The defeace was peculiar, the defendant, who is a German, « d German well; that be went to the Court tthatman but another man, and king bim the name of the other be was being asked hie | ures in reference to Was present to give 9m account of a conference with members of the ture on the subject, and gavensketwh of a tutroduced in the Legisiature to reeuiate the relations between tenant aod laudiort, dea, among others, that all agreements must be writing, aud that in all cases, where it is not otherwise, the renting shall be bindin It further prohibite summary proceedings by landlords against tenants, A petition which wae ted, it wee announced, has been for- © Legislature, and arrangemenis were nade tocall auother wass meeting of toaants, to be Deld at an early day, ting that he did not the Police Ju aut's counsel deelin counsel stated that he had no desire to obtain enough to clear his reputation, such damages, The jury gave damages, but simp! He would ouly as hirn 850, which carries full costs, Tue Sreamen Mereon—Apsovanurnt Casn,—Yestorday being the tiret day of the term, the Admiralty Caleudar was called io the Dirtrict Court, Judge Bette announcing that he was engar but reserving to himeeif the trial of the Goverament dudes Dette having left the Bench betore ihe laimed that the case of Mass MFETING oF Tie Mozart Democ- macy.—A very large meeting ef the Mozart Hall Democracy was held last evening as ©! Mr, Wm. P. Lee, on taking the chair,» meeting was held for the purpows of bringing to- other the Democratic party, and stating ench mat Teto the eseomblave as would unite them more hed hitherto been, egisiation at Albany, @stompte inade by Kepublicans to injure the party. He wished them to Know and feel that the the Democratic party. y our Couatitution was owing as well a# all our institutes, and it was io the Democratic President that wo owed callot the Calendar, it wa ow, the alleged , but owing to ur jinn privateer, bad a ertanty aa to the inten- tions of the Judge. it was allowed to #tand over till closely than the to-day, to give au oppertouily of cousuiting with the infamous Insveance Rrorrvensnir.— motion for the Morrison eud Mr. Lefiingwell os It war to the Yesterday the argument ot removal of Mr teceivere of the Columbiaa was brought en in the Suvreme Court Chambers, Judge Barnard, claimed that th th officers of th the eustainauce of Insurance Com) President would be felt to the b and that the prine!ples of the lemoeratic party would be carried oul, so that we would united as we ought to be, Mr, Bhee then read an address from the Executive Committee, in the shape of resolutions, constituting, ee he said the platform of Mozart, The resolutions, which were unaulinously adopted, declare the party tobe in favor of the immediate c@etitution of the bouthern Btates to the Union, qith all the privileges of the other States, including Tepresented in Congress; rt to the Administration ; om, including freedom of trad: lahor aud political action ; Kepublican principles to o her lance; medin.e intesference of our release of Americans now unprieooed iu Fngland and Treland, on suspicion of Fevianiam ; reforms jn che administiation of municipal affaire; * the aitempt to erase the distinctions ¢ Almighty bas made between the races.’ Cepounce tho wtioria to elevate the freedmen to o eocts! position equal with the whites; continued encroachments of the Biate Logi the ocalp ivilcgesot the city; the secret and exciusive society that governs that the Mezart is the ouiy thie city inwhich the people 1 Avent Company wae of such a paiure as to preclude Lim trom a prompt tion of ite affairs on, claimed that Mr, L. # of @ majority of the creditors, and shod of winding op the effairs of the iving geweral satisiaction Company wae conclusion of the arguments, papers, aud reserved his decision, Lrase.—Jadgo James yesterday re‘ueed tograntan injunction to restrala the Proprietor of the City Assembly Kooms, frem demolisiing that portion of the building left by she dudge took the abe right to be favor the extons Governmept for the tBreokiyn, New Potitce Srarion-Hovse,—The new station house for the 49th Precinct police has been completed, and will be thrown open for public inepec. tion thie afternoon and evening. will be in attend avenue, near Ma: finely in every respect, TRIAL FOR MukpeR.—Theodoro Yates was yesterday piaced on trial in Kings County Court of Terminer, for the murder of Policeman The prisoner was tried once before on the enine indictment, convicted end sentenced to A pew iriei was appiie | for and ranted, and now he is arraigned for ihe second trial, as alleged, shot attempting to arrest him on the char, the evening of the lat of October, 15 died in consequence of the wouude eo after. A jury was empannelied.and on behall of the prosecution were ex the Court adjourned until this morning, A Gkanb Farr and social entertainment by the Lee Avenue Sabbath School, commences this afternoon and will ‘ast two days. are very extensive and @ newspaper will be issued each day with desarie of the afar by the Managing Committee. Among the ateractions are to be a Dutch wedding, @ Duich Kitchon.a tieh pond anda postoitice, There will also be vocal and ine\rumental music, ORDERS HAVE BEEN KeceIVED by the heads of the various Departments of the Navy Yard to the effect that all changes as regards the employ- ment or discharge of men, must be made on the frat of every month ; also that in employing men the preference must be given bo discharged sailorsand nes, who may apply atthe yard at the end of favor a radieal A band of music The house te located in Gates venue, of brick, and fitted up many Hall, claimin democratic party o! bave the right of representation, The Hou, Fernando Wood was then introduced, and spoke at some length in favor of tho resolutions, defining the meeting as a gathering of the Mogart ation, end stating how thas organization 1,460 embora connected red the question, “Why wore there two lcinocratic parties in New York y"* feemibiago io go back with hit a tew dthey would have the aa then went into 6 lon tlence th this city. the wl Gothamites pended op them to-nigh biatfurin just read to tucia, wheiher the Democratic the war was ior the Union; it was wow over, and why iberelore shoud there be opposition to (he recoguitiou and w States iu tho Luson to the sane ii lu thie work he belouged to uo pa He was for main’ aud carrying freedom iaw Ireland and elsewhere CAppiause.) Now thas we were at peace.) Ruropean instiiutious could bring couldn't we carry Republicanism there Let the Meeart Dowoocracy would eurely succeed, aud thelr success would ve secured #1 over the Luion, until they they would support this Aduiiuistra- tion se long a6 it Was tiue Ww she country, Charles Curran, was filled, thore b. Curran, who was je of felony, on BL OD Lo Bay thas it de- d their support of the party shouid live. The arrangemeuts but was forthe country oly, ng treodom here, imperiaiien here, why it general through. he had no doubé of tie wasio ftavorof Fentaulsm, because he wae iu favor of any pasion struggling for liberty, Koew l[reiand, aud Low des He hoped to God shes the Lrish people would assert their iudepen‘ouce, aud they should have bis sym- (ay, bis support and his aid in ge glorious work Ureatapp.J Would the Fenian cause be successful? Yes—yes.) Ab! they said yeeeod u he could throw ork imto lreiaad with 260,000 men, it would be b swith England's MARINE NEWS Fines, 602; B. sete, 6 1) like the present eta rested on them, Lilgh Water,morn STEAMSHIPSSantiago de Cuba, for Greytown; Warrior, Providence; Etna, Liverpool; Brevens, Baltimore; Claucus, Kosten; Jason, Liv'l; Volga, inson, Bt John, NB, je Belle, Bt John, N B; Julia BE b Peters, Bi Marks, Mrength it might nor Messrs. Daly, Mitchell, ex-Recorder Smith, and evera! others spoke, after which the mapgoting ade wurned with (have cheer fox Moga» abo! Hildo, Cronsiady; Fanny At Arey, Norfolk; Banker, Port au Prince; RP King, Co@ar Keys, Fila; Nelite Rioomfeld. Stamford; Orlando Smith, do; Chas McDonald. Ualtimere: Maris Louies, Gloucester; BN Hawkins, Charieston; H C Brooks, Lavaces, ARErV ED. em a. STEA —Zotine, Morehead City; San vador. dts Meragcesa. Galveston, Tybee, da. wannah; V ckeburg, Mobile. BUIPA—Colestial Empire, Liv's; Belle Wood, do. 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S16 Uris DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAL Depost SSS Sh. tun ressived, receiv Har Por Gent lsieret tree of Tax, Depesite ta March , The Poisoned Powde ‘the Golden Lily upon the shield of Franee.—Among img the reign of Philip Augustus, ‘upon them by the King’s strong arm, en! bis just epring yonder,"* gioarm of ® emal) poiien Hask, suc as abe observed Low deadly pale was ber couuien- apoe Counsess, ar, shor periume is quiee too strong tor su small » Tho by eclose examination of the bou tinued for the King the white potals on the Lilies whose pecuuar slape by expomug tue leaves to tLe lull reysof the sun as weilas their vivid coloring, threw itinto strong relief * and as she bent over them the faint but penetrating odor that sruse uade her so giucy that sbe would bave tallon bad it not been forthe tall and shapely youth who had just entered and whose livery suowed him to be in the service of Ki servant, aud who passing by the nouse, celed so to Lis royal master, aud he listened gravely to Maric's account of the strange couduct of her via. ter, sud the suspicion to which it gave rise, * hough I believe the: Ines, provate & on his gua.d; then surely no Larm cau come of jt." mauiiested vo dieq Uietude as this disc osure, \b ery light import. one What she bad discovered, but to come so the palace wish ber flowers au bour earlier tosn wae ager Wonk, OY bo Wesus lorgestiug Ler guides lilies,” by els rence, A number of the royal family siood Lear Lim—smien his wile, aud the litle eon, a sweet boy of three, whcse Winuiby aud sprguly ways wade bw eo favorite with the King, girl is aweitug wibous," Bu, bois was quickly diss.pated by the King's gra- ous inguuer, a8 Le bade Ler approach, flower,'' be sic end tuliale the lragrance fram the roses,'* r, Trans are various traditions as to the origin of these is the following incident, said to have occur. od in the lateer part of the eleventh century, dur- The Princo was only fifteen when he ascended sbe throne; bus the etrong hand with which be seized the reins of Government, awing the turbu- jent nobles, and protecting the common people egainet their aggressicns, soon convinced them that he was not to be despised for his youth. Though by this course he greatly endeared him- self to the mass of his subjects, bis life wae more than once threatened, and even attempted; but (hese plots invarieblyjorigi nated among the haughty aobles, who rested under the restraints imposed and kindly heart, In the summer of the elventh year of his reign, weary of the cares of state, Philip retired with Lis cours t his royal residence et Chaumont, which wae a favorite resort to him. Among bis train was Gooffrey, Count de Neville, the natural soa of Louis VU, the King's helf-bro- ther, He was e mild and inoffensive rman, ap- parently well contented with the title and estate conferred by the late King upon hie mother, and which he had Inherited npon her death, but unfor- tunately, he married abaughty, ambitious woman, who was but illy-inclined to forego her claims to royalty. At the death of Louis, she openly asserted that there had been a secret marriage between him and the late Countess die Nev jie, and upon the head of ber son should rest the crown of France, he being the eldess born, urged her husband to sesert his claims, But thisthe Count refused todo, being il-fited by nature to ect s part requiring more than usual energy and ability, besides entertaining too strong an affection forthe youpg King, who had treste! Lim with unusual kindness to seek to Geprive him of hie rwbeful inheritance, Wf Philip heard of the pretensions which the Countess set forse, be mauliested no outward token of displeasure or tr Un the contrary, be gave his brother many evideuces of regard, ap- polmtiug him to hoporary offves near his person, although be wok care they were such thas they conferred but lite power This wasa new source of grievance to the haughty Countess, who never relinquished the idea of becoming ® Queen, and bad fondly imagined that, on accountof Philip's yoush, his brother would obtain such A strong ascendency over his mind, as would make him King in reality, if uot in name. This disappointment was felt with increased bitterness when at) mother of # eon, in hor ambitious hopes, and all able of tecilug for any ove. Unlike our modern fine ladies, the dames of high degree of thas remote period were early risers; and the Countess de Neville often took long rides op horseback be re the dew was off tl graes, un- atiended, exccpt by ber groom, who keptat a respectiul distance, just near enough to be within cally uld bis lady require sesistauce, 0 norping shy pauced in front of a little cot- tage, situated ine perfect wilderness of a bloom, Asan involuuteary ej Uistion of surprise and ad- miration escaped her lips, e presty inte ligeut look. ing gir! raised ber bright eyes fror the rose bush he was prulung. some handsower within, arranged in sho said, smiling, “if madeam would like to examine thew.” Throwing the reins of ber horse to the attendant, the Countess alighted, much to the surprise of the servitor, who ha! never kuown his haughty mis oie to be guilty ef so much condescension tore. As the Countess entered the little low room, the pretty flower girl displayed her beau.ifur collec- tion of bouquets with pardonsble pride, “All or any of them are at your service, with the exception of this," she said, pointing to one composed of golden lihes aud white roses, and re- heved by # few-ieavesof green, “is is for the King.” “So King P maiden!’ “Yes madam, I have orders to bring thern to the palace daily, The goldes lily ishis favourite flower, and there are only those in Livom two-day," **Lwilltako this,’ said the Gounsess, selecting one of the bouquets, aud taking frow her purse « sold piece of wore than doutie the value; ‘bur ures being mee cool draught of water irom she lip buys the flowers, prowy With alight step the roung girl took a pitcher and passed oUF to the spring, that was but « short trom the door, As she glided by ihe win- oburuing, ene glanced 10 end sew, much rprise, ber visitor Lending over the stand ot flowers, and apparently eprivklirg sowethiny frow ber band upon those she nad led aside for she | Ye Hob eive uP your horse, no matter how bad he is, King. Woen sue tovk it away her eye caught a withoas, Get giving this Ointmeatetrial, It enly as the lnuies of thes period uso for their cusmes: i periumery, but when sbe entered the roow she found ber in tLe same position in which sbe had left ber. She could notiorbear an ex. awation ot surprise “'Tia but the odorof the flowers,” eaid the Oreawing Ler robes around Ler, she turned to the door, * Luke my advic my good girl; place the stand nesrer the wind end be uot much over them ; roor "* duvie Was something about these words, care. lessiy spoken though they were, thas a ned tie uncetined sus; # inthe young gir.’s hears; and following ber suggestion, she jlsced the waud ot flowers directly iu frons of the open wiudow, flue white powuei po @ rose, Lut Cleary visible up- is waa ber lover, Francois, fing Philip's body have achat with his betrothed, ] now, Murie’' be said, locking into her “Whatbeo trightened the roses frow your m you such & 6trauge iook!'' hones: Learted fellow wae mucerely attached “Ip ip a bed look be salu, thoughtfully; noshing juit. Py good order Mend bis majesty in bis tenis an hour beuce, Iwill pus him Somovbat to the surprise uf Francois, the King look aud attentive manner with woh » Showed thathe considered itet no He Lade his charge Marie to tell uo King Poilp oat in bis audience all, surrounded vem tue Count de Neville, **Aud please your Majesty, Marie, the flower sad one os the guard, * Admit b said the King. Maric Lad never seen Kiag Philip in his robes of large number of new prizes ready for payment, steve, snudiic royal pomp shas oe ee ee him | Collections made with prompmess, BROWN & mpreswec bev w iso & feeling of awe as she entered, | CO» Bankers, 2 Park Place. R4 “I see you bave not lorgosen my favorite king the besket from ber band, “Just adinire these queemly biies fair C _ "Bub why do you mamand Wisp aalell he 1, as with an involuntary shudder she drew from the flowers he would have placed in erime,"* Kivog Pailip did not forget the debt of gratitude he owelto Marie and his faithful at! ant. 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SSS Lb TYPE O METAL WANTED~APPLY Ard *'Lorave your Majesty's pardon,"’ she ed, “bot the odor of the roans affects me thus.’ The King's eyes followed the Countess as abe treated to the window, at the further end the hall, under the prevext of obtaining alr. then fixed them searchingly on her husband's f whose mind seemed to be entirely occupied by laurhing boy be held in his arms. Attracted by the bright color of the flies, child stretched ous its hand for them. A sud thought struck the King as he observed this, “See how eagerly Louis is rewarding them |" b sai, turning to the Count. “ Lethim have ther. With a foud amile the father took th and held them before the Loy, who catching th wiih both bisdimpled hands, raised them with glee'ul shous to hie ‘tps. Tostantly, @ dead! y pallor overspread his face with @ falus gram) be foil dead in hie father's arme The Countess bad kept s furtive wateb on th King's movements from ner retreat, and forgets) overythng, io her terror, sprang forward t err her husband's arm ‘Monster’ soe exclaimed, glaring upon bt NHke a tigress robbed of her young, ‘you have stroyed your child |" “And you," said tate pointing significant) to the flowers, #till clasped ia the child's rigid gers, ‘you would have murde: your King !"' “Te this the woroan that called at your cot this morsing?" he inquired turning to Maric, * The same, your Majesty.” Astoon as te Count comprehended the fu tneaning of these words, be caste look of herre aud detesation upon Lis wife, then taking bis de boy, be leid bina on the pile of cusbions a foes. can lay before you no stronger proof. sire, he faltered, “that wae ignorant of the exiete of this plot against your life." As Philip looked upon the still, eweet features the child, aud then upon his father, Lis eyes solten- eo, “You are right, God knows thatI would fain have spared your loyalty such @ severe test.” “Twish you all to bear witness,” he said, dressing those around him, ‘thet I fully exone: Count de Neville trom all complicity with his wife in this atternps upon she lite of your King " “Ag to you," he added, turning tothe guilty woman, “Ixgive you twenty dave to leave the Kiugdow, If after that time you are found in my domains, you shall suffer the full penalty of your as present at the marriage, which occurred a few THE END. INSTRE CTION, method —$6 @ course, @b. prices. Pupils taught as their residonce. J. 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