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‘Continued from First Page LOCAL_NEWS. EW TORE AND VICINITY, Crneraas Dav. Preparations for an ap: propriate celebration of this day, have been | Wnade on an extensive soale, and a grand Vest, both mental and physical, may be ex ted to-morrow. Ite celebration ie of ry ancient origin, being inaugurated by ‘the Christians immediately after the Chrit- Rian ore At that time it was deemed as vely religious festival, held in {commemoration of the nativity of our Sa Now, however, it is considered «| day of gene as well as religious | ‘pbserrances. Services will be held in all the Episcopal The celebration ty Chareh wi mence today at 3 P.M, when there will be children’s serv — of worship—upon th of sacrifice. pal it [all the rest. Tt ta int that consists the true be =of the Catholic temple, It is, in a word, that which forms the light in the houre—the tr oocasion #0 joyful and ao nuapicious as this, when thie ‘vast end beautifal atructure which has been erected by the id liberality, and th of the members of § would be fitting ind to impress you more atrongly—to encourage you=to aniinate your faith in the great con tral act of worship—the holy racritics of Mass offered tp today. The Archbishop then expounded at great length the doctrine of transubstantiation, ita origin and im portance, and stated that without faith and Participation im the sacrificial offerings other fo n were useloss—take th round the altar would be but a mockery, a mummer He then concluded an elaborate sermon nsf munificence; imitate them also in piety and fervor, Come to this altar tu be provided for tobe ctified ; come to be made more hi does, carols, ete, The services will com *mence on Christmas morning at 10 o'clock when there will be apecial services render. The congregation of St, | {} Come true and worthy worshippers in G temple bere, that one day you, and I, and all, be made worthy to tread the b f @d bys full choir still more glorious temple, gilded with George's Church (Rev. Dr, Tyg), will hold | God's own hand; which is the abiding place heir morning service in Irving Hall. A! of his ting glory and the happy apecial programme bas been arranged. | Mogaing service will be held in all the Epis. “eopal and Catholic Charehes. In the latter | Mase will be celebrated, and the altars and 1 hureber will be decorated with flowers and Qrergreens Today will be @ busy one in aie ches. In fact men were enga ll last night et any edifices making flora decorations The managers of the public institut | celebrated, the congregation being with a Benediction. } | feat. abode where angels and saints live blessed were then The post-communion servi DrechIrtioN OF TH This church w eRe, ly built in 14, 4 | Ita dimensions when comploted were liv! It was divided into a nave and toe isles. It was constructed un tion of the Rev, Dr. Cumminga, In ted necessary to enlarge the ere tah ate for giving the | building, in order to arcommodate the wor ans ee The day ie looked | shippers. The work was commenced early comet ph caer bp sleane th | in that vear, and was conclnded w few « forward ty % pleasure by the Jaince. Its present dimensiona are: Extreine ones in thr Tavenile Asylume—it ie a second | length of church, exterior, 200 ft; bre fo eat goose and mince plea, instes of turkeye and pumpkin pies. At the Five Yointe Mission House. Howard Schoo!, News | Boys and Girls Lodging Houses “Ww Be epread with good things, to which dowations are solicited. + The markets now present a very appearance devery Jed down | aWith turkere, geese, aud other fow!, slaugh Cored for the vecasion. It ie expected that at very cheap rates today on | warm humid weather=fowls saleable after having been | rwards thawed out. The tthe city are loaded with ott for the inward and out movd of account of the large stores througho Depicattos or rr New Portion ov St Brerugy's Cxcnen—Iurnescve Sexvicns— Grxxos Pr Anwar McCLosner—De eomrrios oF Tur Currcn.—The dedication of the new editce on Twenty-niuth street, | Between Lexington and Third avenues, an exten phen's chureh on E. ’ bop | solemn High Mass cele rvices were very grand. The the music being «| pices « th ecribed. The altar was beautifully de rated * * and illuminated wit aisle f the 1 the Parsi « tes bears. “ a“ * fol lowed t* ‘ cant x +h Farrell, Moor * ‘ Ateliloe 1 % 5 , kd ba ra) . t Ber of ' He love 1 1 ‘ teewn D i I} ' wth contort and ‘ Mord) My heart wricth wnt fort God” "If Aoyal Day ‘ © only t ) Was only acknowledge the muy Christian temple: we al Sts wurpareinis excotiency—i mese—but ob, away it a too oftenmis. fervor aud d found adoration and ‘and homage, far short of thus stunder a less favored disponsnt ; to upprocinte as we ought slut ferxus that superior holiness, Uhut passing rxcollency and grandeur of cur Chriatian Catholic temp Is it, think rou, mi the grandeur and beauty of the ma. decial structure, ifthe graceful fnos,undfjust ‘and harmonious chtvet jture that it li ity and {richness of ita decorations | ‘and pomp of its ceremonies t n the inspiring ‘wud delicious strains of mui which echo and reecho beneath ite vaults! No, no, O80 ATE Were ACOeAKOFIES; Lose are Will any real value; are uo assistance to Ws fexcept 60 far as they rotor to oue fivat ob poot; #0 far ae they tend and coutiivute to Mulckem our share of fwilh—to arte—=to cause our mitils filthe affections aud powers of our sun's t bomeastretad on the a | ga u's | evening the d transepts, exterior, 11 ft length on Twenty ninth street, 10 dt. Ou T ninth atreot, the front’ of the church is of red brick, with brown atone tritt {ie divided into seven parts, with a cent tower and «pire, Th Tatter in 6 ft Tho interior has a 4 roof, 6 The arehitectur ireular arches to door lows, aud rich traceries to the Jatter churoh is heated by eteam and brilliantly illuminated by gas jets. Keuwick & Sands ure the ar chitecti Farar grain Ocern er Wildey Was yosterday ne to hold a upon the remains of an unknown 1 n Saturday evening, was killed by boing crushed against the wall of the American Express Co.'s building tn Hudson street, by one of the iron-clad freight cars of the cuni any. It appears that the driver of the ear john Wheeler by name, w on the platform of ti have descried the dang , but was walking beside it when the velicls was rau into the depot. Wheeler was therefore ar- rested and held to bail to await the result of the Coroner's inquisition, The body of the vietim of the sad occurrence lies at inquest & Bowery, to await identification. nial} gold locket hair was found a lunch can. Festivan or rm Nb v TY —Toasis AND Srevcntes Beside the corps: Exotaxp Socier Yn Saturday w England Se ead ite Sixty-tiret A May wl Festival at Irving outation A la ath d guests wore pres bering, about {00 perso was tastefully rated with f . ergreens, Wreath aud baskets of tho we Dodworth’s Baud ty ft for the occasion. Anions sts present Were Govertor Bu th, of N of Rhode Win u Preadent, exGov first toast 1 nse to this G nd the spurt that per ‘ ' ‘ Wart peesent. dames I. Wea Tue Keveses Faacnee Mone Serzenne I J.C. Mort mer, as W $5 West Dirt 1 “ Fourtie a ' Co It is asce t teat A ' anys ‘ Puuriventh 9 t ’ q ! vari «Ther being oF \ Ga ter, Pho tir » ine about #4 fully: 1 Tho building the extent of 20; insured A fire was discovered at about ¢ tory Nos. 401,403, > Chorey atte owned “by John MeDevitt. ‘The ‘tree guished Ue thaines, Bensise ov an bk Rre.—Christ Chur Datnage tu stook abo onan Cnr Ken bh (Vrotestant Bpiacopa at yo, Weatchost Waa entirely ec fumed by fire about # o'clock on Frid ‘night, Nothing was let butt Ttower, ‘Tho church was cat in the State the charge of the late Chaw Dob” Not long wast The reacul ' blime and holy act and true grandeur of the Christian temple ul of the house of God. And, on an lows: Imitate sour fathers in their faith and | | or the brat | AMUSEMENTS, THE CHRINTMAS RSTRRTAINWRNTS Tho fostive season brings foative enter tainmenta in the theatros. Each manager vies with his neighbor in offering Christmas shows that shall draw Christmas orow: At the Crores we should judge It was to be Christmas every day thin werk, for every day two performances are to be given, and on to morrow ther ll bo three—the first to take.place at ton o’elock in the morning A holiday apectacle of unuaual interoat in x jon at the Orrmrrc pont being closed of the piece which for the firat time, Christmas afternoon The play is call The Huguenot Captain, and through a varie | ty of romantic incidents relates the old story of a Catholic lady who loves a Hugue. not soldier, Mr. Charles Barron has been engaged to represent the young Protestant, in place of Mr. George Jordan, whose en | gazement having hoon both disastrous to the mana, an net Ww end on Satin 6 ain leaves the Ol; | calla in some of the Kastern cities t Kate Peyton, in Griftth Gav | in whieh, it may be remen fm cha ered, she quite an impression somo evenings since, at the New York Theater At that theatro (the New York) the holi day piece which is likely to win the favor | of all thoae rosy rulers of the #easou—th children! is now on the thresh auc ceaaful carcer. The rowdy audionces which A the beautiful ttle theatre for monopoliz two nights, having Wiscovered that their prurient expectations were not fulfilled. and that the play, the ballot and all their | surroundings were disgustingly deccnt, have for the la Femainod away, and gi dies aid children n'a prettiont Ie il with all the be ness, akill and att nijoy chili! Cinderella.aurronnd oveli pre: ties that hatwan an tend. The m dinh taate could ouly ask but one conciliation from the ont, and that, perhaps, | the wot afew more kichos to Misa Hinek: | y's ahitt; and the most exacting critic | can desire but one improvement, viz moothor working in the machin as-cha On Saturday afternoon th «wore almost aa nimerots an tip the firat night. ‘This te almost unpardon: | 4 wright to with able, and the public Lave asm ent it as they would to find fi their baker for giving them mewautre Sree ed before U.S. Comminsioner Betts on Sat | will ber fo Meakt won ( urday charged by Mra. Mary Louisa 1 | da evening, and to suit the entertain. | gaw, a stranger in this city, with having on ment to the sea au amusing drama st.. passed two $20 countorfeit | called Major doi Christinns Prevent 49%) notes upon her, ‘Tho lady. testified very be played at each time, save in the morning. | strongly againat. defend: was posi when the menagerie of learned animals, | tive that he was the py had thos | the comic mules, aud other ~ wonders” will | wronged her, Defendant proved good char. | be exhibited Actor and attempted to ahow that the cor Mr. Owaxs’ engagement will continu >, | eae nant was mistaken in supposing him to | during the holiday week at the Rroudw bo the guilty party, The further examina and that amusing gentleman will appear two excellent piecas: The Lire Indian, and Solon Shingle. ‘Thess comedies are put on | the atage with that ec | At Tosy Pastor's Opera House this weak | evening, and on tomorrow aftert At Ciisnter Wire's the n weok, and which will be | ws well ns Christtnas after Tay Anyco axp Fentox att Fulton, of the New York a Stew | ship Company's Line, were at wu tion, Mr. dohu Draper, the auct $50,000 by Mr Leonard W Vessels are each about 400 and 2.0%) tons birth They n ISH, Sine th the wel and Gerina . wud ran much f largely the pi Ton, which for ing wt adead 0 will bea PY caso of Jon Jam atroot, N. Court, Cireuit Park, fo Fouxn Drownen.—The remains of Phip Smith, late of No, 33 Weat 36th atront, were found floating in the dock at the foot of 34h , yenterday, Coroner Wildey will hold nn inquont, THE COURTS. Count CaLeNnen ror Moxnay.—Sapreme No, 1380, 296, 2021, 9 ‘2160 trary. ion. Mr. Ingorsoll for ro’ A Case oF pram aC. Ny mart HL 253, 563, 2460, 204, 1H10, 2404, 670, Brrcrat, ne came be! 66, lators. ly by her brother, courted hor 'y nnd | could not be | to have an abort! iY naka $10,(0m Her of which the detendant et and is now at T n | The hi uunderdone | atreet, | road, or their grocer for giving them short years do There w be amusement fitted forthe | jolly Christmas tie, ala Yo: Nifendorf at nite ra House, where doy Nie Strole will give a holiday programmo every | 0M his own re Naor in. priso duced her: at $5,000, 4 as beon urre AY ALLeonn CousTRRTrITER was arraign: Savresce ov Countenrerrens, E1c.+ The | following p» ‘sons con Will be played « new pantomime prepared n, all of wh for the Chr ys anid girlie, ant called | to counter Lit Tucker, the Good Little Hoy who | 0a thore Sung for his Supper: or Little Mattie had a | They were sentenced hen, aud it laid eggs for gentien years Albany Penite MeCarthy, hen wanted g lotters in Post euitontiary marry her, and under this #0 viet lary an office, 067, nd have eit! iting, or been convict or, were brought up for aontence follows ‘Tonnati, | 12 2 yeaa and 6 ou I, 4 months, discharge $10 ts years at bard HR, Wighal oye Trew —Calend leas, trial terms, adjourned for the term. Marine Court—Nos. 186, 17, 188, 189, 199, 191, ‘192, 194, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202, Tne Caorox Boann Imnnoarto—Mr, Jas: tice Ingraham, of the Supreme Court, has issued an alternative mandam: on Wednesday next, to Mr. Stevens, the old Prosident of the Croton Board, on the rela tion of Mr. Hradiey requiring him to sur render the books, eto., or ahow cause to the This will bring up the whole 99, 174, 180, 181, 184 re! aK. Lawrence, Jr., attorn@efor relator ‘The Stavet Darantweyt.—An a) tion was made Saturday morning on behalf of the laborers and employees on Morris to the Superintend oon, to compel them t to the fo that they might be paid. vok the papers. ‘om ALLeceD Sepveriox.—In the Court Chambers on Saturday C. Pullman by Guardian agt re Justicn Ingra. The plaintift's affidavit sets out that ofendant was introdwoed into her fitni a smn pledge then finding that the seduc ealed tried to induce h 4 of counterfoit which characterizes th ing wore sentenced by Judge Smalley, in Which coud mie eumieet Wenn “8° 1 U8. Diatrict Court, Sat Richard ne Colville to (here te. & Wocks, Giovanni Tennati, Me 1 Bropcialne Weoa's os Carthy, Conrad Nefeudorf nnd bald, Wm.S. Nice Mary Hardin w rs Al) Doren Isteniicescr.— Indecent —Thoodore Vasiot was Justice Hogan on Saturday, 0 emptod to commit actively, at No Pell atreet of the 10th ast, The accused wa Md for trial Libel On Saturday afternoon, k Lefure Justice Hogan, at the & middle. ane who, it wud atation house «it was found 1 issnied by Justi Ju tha! 0 1% ation Hc th while he for libel, un nity warrant had Hing, dated the an awid it bad to issue ¥ rt, in private dwellings was on the Kate Ennis and Catharine Marah, | charge of 86) 1684, 547, 196, turnable pliow: ptroll the 1 plewd eka, 10 mths i appear ember ny before ie rants the Meri ave well man consi thi tion soner confe the slop ott Reminoro: aso, in which the plaintiff sues for © con grogation, was brought up on Saturday on the motion of counsel for defendant, to an nul © mandamus previously issued. cireumstances appear to be as follow On the 28th of November last, was held by the wardens of thi the Atoni Mothodia vorable, perienoes, his posse roughly, M ‘Old Gi food filled. ison. sided at the reunion, presided hausen, Chairman of renee ( Clinton B. Fink, pastor, named, at to wn overboard, to await further developn in regard to the bil w erence 1 sat the Ist of Januniy, 167 statements niade that there were in all 5,000 lainpa. which could be light rate of $10.30 per ye services the Fi mn suspicion of pi of passengers arri aoatnar A. Six t, for a Re 5 for and 5 oweph 8 nth, Was dismissed with « benediction, for, ton Ferry on Saturday king the pockets m Now York, A found in in differ pockets as’ to lead to the belief that the wore taken fror ks, which after being emptied ‘The acoused was hi difforent Addresses, recitations and yooal and instramental musio will comprise the exercises, This evening the Star Social Club have @ ball at Washington Hall, and rd,” Captain Smith, will have a Sociable at Union Hall, Kuros Co, Scraeme Covat—Rev. E. Hi. AR—This in election ch of The plaintiff ite, on being inet. Under these ciroumstances, the defendant, who is Senior Warden of the Church, refused to give a certificate of election, and the plain- tiff obtained # writ to compel him to do so, ‘The onae was argued at considerable Decision reserved. CeNTMNARY CRLEDRATION OF AMRRICAX —The Centenary of Amorican was colobrated in the Carlton Methodist Episcopal Church yeater- he morning, afternoon ‘The attendance was he day as it would don the weather boon more fa In tho evening the church was ‘Tho Centenary sermon was freached tn the morning by Jatt Informa will be give 6 ho ansoulted tho officer, aring. Liowrixe THe Stmeers At tween the Co city all nig mon Council Committee on Lamps and the Prosidents of the Gas menoiny of $257,100. This n lighting aud extingy epairs. The sum ug the streets all night, ine om, will shal, was launeh Yard at high water 01 Hor rank is of them e length Winch siul in every res A New Marrnovist Evisco svou to be built on th probably reac au Jat the Br Satorday morning class, ‘The ex is 0) breadth 41 feet, eet rr S.Brram S100 W acrow steam aloop-of-war Mo oklyn Navy tal required Tt appeared $365,000 ov Wan Aowith thirteen gu The launch was suc mar CHenen ts of Seventh pocket The rt 198 — Windeld, ath, tae ar immense stocl Persons :desirt fe id rdorly person at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Division atreet, about 12 o'clock on Saturday night, when he was attacked some twenty mon, who reacued the haudiod ' the policeman rather chael Malony was subsequent ly arrested on the chat; the ‘parti was committed for x on rom os New Queeenown, oe ry Mote ir} MARINE NEWS. Dec. £4 &, risenT 99; ©. s0te, 4 87; High Water, 19 #9 Seely ara eee fae er FE Mathe- p,teowren BELOW Anip London: irom Moras" W toreveret by the k'Fhsware . Dr. Hiram Ld a. A reunion of many former pas. tors and members of the congrogation tool place in the afternoon, at which « number DEBATES. of those present related their religious ex: pete pent cea The Rey. Seymour Landon pro. Hit be given te-moriews SOO ing Tae evening meeting Arter astanhng Aho over b ir, in Ht, Ocker. = the New York East cLornine. ‘entenary Committee, Ad- rere mado by Bishop Janse Gen. RB A T 4“ s Hon, Judge Reynold = ) i oF 4 hy Rev. I. Le Taylor, =) fter_ which the congregation Revd Lo] aT SvsrecTRD oF PicKisc-Pockets.—A Ger RAY MOND'S, 198 AND 198 FULTON aT. SCRATUBND'G stig Se Mt of Clothing MEN AND BOYS oat mace panies, hold in the City | S-Whee [oe wan day night, the object being to The “wayside te "Tikal n tho amount required to light the #0 ORFATLY uxbbcen Prices. hing, ate ‘ve their interest to SurTs, ‘leew to inquirers by Detectives Corwin. a HE GREA “ i) A Frost at the Police Inspector's office, TuAP EAR iia by 06, AN Assatiren.—Ofticor Hickey, | {eet hae reds: on DAY OR the Forty-fourth Precinct, arrested « WsNenen i) Hino QHOUT 998 ~YThen yon te buy Ready-Made Clothin Rintitincketes. = “te Wiesrldade nd opie Mant of being one of he rege glee then ve “ThAPHAGEN, Me | onthe 4 ms of eh Nionr—A} feed rie’ wae T WARDROBE rams Mi es 17 Ss HUNTER 400. When you want more tham Telore’you" feet renity antler Ali-woo! Business Baits now off TRAPHAGEN. HUNTER & CO. 05, 448 money's extn " Sansire NG THE al 0 the cost uuder the old system: vent, Weebl AUCTION NOTICES, UREAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVY DE rts Sity, Dee, 1, 1886. ‘Tt would look, 80 odd,” she anid, “to any | our statement, and a fow shrewd one on the plat, 0 see wgirl in the post | were put to ua by the stranger office van! An dn't know I was a | eager to put himin posscasion of overs thi wasarevorsible van, with » door nt each A ; | scr he a ey ant es et a few min 9 a delivery of letters * Feachod onr destination, but the giucephere was yellow with fox, and we ould see nothing as «9 passed along in al: moat uiter silence, for welther of us rent r fo apenk, and the sccrctary only wade brief remark now and then We dence up STORY, DY OMARLRS DICKENS. tosome dwelling oped. im fog, and. we aa wero loft in tho cal nioarly bal? an hone — while out secretary went thy At thecal | that time we were sum “l te au apart mont where there was seated at w large desk a small spare man, with a great leat and eyes deeply sank under the brows, There was no form of in roduct course, and we could only gue might be; but we were requested MUGBY JUNCTION. that was little beyond the matoh-box was lost ‘That young person must have taken it,’ ho anid. T must explain to you in a word or two the construction of the van, Which was ‘She Nd not, air,” T anawered, positien h loss efficiently fitted up than the trav. | ly, but deferentially. "She wore the tight % post-offices of the present day. It | est fittin, we Lever aw, and abe gava me both la when she said good by glt-hand corner. At each door the letter. | Sho cut possibly have it conoaaled boxes wore #0 arranged aa to form » kind of t IE 'would not’ go ‘into’my soreen about two feet in width, which pro: | pockot vented people from sesing all over the cur riage at once. of the van, the one not in use at the time, “How did she come to travel up with you im the van, sirt” be asked, severely I gave him for answer th Thus the door at the far end he ordor signed by wae thrown inte deop shadow, and the | Mr. Huntingdon. He and our Secretary screon before it turned it intoe amall niche, | scanned it closely where a slight little person like Miss Clifton It in Hantingdon’s signature without was vory well concealed from curious doubt,” said the latter. could awoar te Hofore the train éame within the itanywhere, This is an extraordinary cir the lam) form, cumatance ! : self int! hor laughing ing canttoual, prossed upon mossenger who counter close beside entertainment, enjoyable, and I this No one but Leould aco 8 she stood there lean forward, with her finger or rosy lips, pecping at the lolivered into my own hands quit was an extraordinary circumstance The two retired into an adjoining room, Where they stayed for anothor halt bour and whon they returned to us th atill bore an aspect of grave perplexity the Premier atob-box, while Tom Mor. “Mr. Wileo: ™ % ville received tho letterbag uf the great | secretary. it ts evneniey the ne uae howe. should be kept inviolably secret. You must See," T anid, when we woro again inmo- | evan h@earofil not to hint that you hold had emerged from her con: | any ae Promier’s dispateh- | ¢oq Secretary of State, | ( ts for you, and et. You dil well not to annonn. 6 nome atate aK Indios aro fond of secrete,” structions to take the dea to its destination, Your 0, Lkuow nothing about politics,” abe | find the voune wo nd return with hei anawered, indifferently, * and we have had | not later thairare welock this na. ta that box through our office a time or two. ¥ office at the General Vost-office, What 1 Did you ever notice this mark upon | other ateps we think it requisite to take, piked— "a heart with a dagger throug): | you need know nothing about ; the leas yun |, bonding down my face to hers, « better for yourselve: tain spooney remark, which io | MBW: the better for yourselves hot care to repeat Mise Clifton tuased. her other gleam of commiseration in little head, and pouted hor lips; but she | ficial eve made our hearts sink within us took the box out of my hands, and carried it | We departed promptly, and, with that to the lamp nearest the furthor end of the | tinct of wisdom, which at times dictates van, after which she put it down upon the | infallibly what course we shovlt pursue, wa the screen, und 1 | decided our line of action, Tom Muryilla thought no more about it. ‘tho midnight | ¥84 to Ko down to Camden-town, and ride wae entortaining in the extreme, quite at every house for Miss Clifton, while girl was full of yonng life and anucin there would be just time for it—was to imarry humor, “I ean eately run down to Eatoa by train, and obtain her me nevet boon te ha eveaih exact address from lier paronts. We agreed which, to me, was half so | t meet at the General Post-oftice at. linlf It’ added ‘also to the oat amd | Past five, if T could possibly reach it by thar Keon odge of the enjoyment to see tine ; but in any caso Tom was to report to hide Lereeif whonaver I told her we wiry | himeolf to the secretary, and eccount €or going to atop to tal ‘1 my absence. We had passed Watford, the Inst atatou | When I arrived at the atation at Eaton, © whioh we stopped, before I becaine alive | found that I had only forty-five minutes he- to the recollection that our work was torri- | fore the up-train went by. The town was bly behindhand, Clifton also becaina | nearly a mile away, but I amade all (ho grave, and nat at the ond of the counter | ha 4 of Teould to reach it, I was not gur- Vory quist and subdued, as if her frolic | prised to find the post-oflice in connection wore over, and it was possible she might | with a bookseller’s shop, and I sew a pleas- find something to repent of in it. I bad | ant, elderly lady soated behind the oonnter, told her we should stop no more until we | while a tail, dark-haired girl was sitting sb cached Euston-square station; but to my urprise I felt our apeed decreasing, and our train coming to watand-atill. I looked out and called to the guard in the van bebind, who told me he supposed there was sou thing on the fine before us, and that we ld go on in a minute or two. I turned rmation to iy some work’ little out of a duond myself at once, Tam Frank Wilcox, of the railway pest~ co, and L have just run down to Katoy to tain some information froin you.” ' © Cortuinty, ¢. know you well ihr Was the reply, given in » oodinl, anner, which was particntarly ploasan! (> Will you be so ool as to address of Miss Anno Clifton town !" I said. Mist Anue Clifton * ejaculated the laity. . where we are?” she tone, Kea ive me, Catgou a "Ireplied. She sprang hastily from hor séat, and came towards mo. “Yes. Your daughter, 1 presume, Who “Tam close to my friend's house here,” | went up to Logdun la i sho said, “90 it iva lucky thing forme. it| Ihave no dtught in not five minutos I will say walk fro you now, yous thousand times for your ‘the station, | am Anne Clifton; and my daughters’ ir. Wileox, | named Mary and Susan, Zhis is wy dau ter Mary | Tho tall dark-haired gir! had left her er sho ad ” 1 kindness he seomed flurried, and she held out both F little hands to me in an appealing kind of way, ae if a afraid OF my detain: | haired coquette who had traveled up. tat ing he inst her will, Ltook them both | London with me as Anne Clifto into mine, pressing them with rather mor Madatu,” 1 said, scarcely mblo to apdak,/ ardor than was quite necessary | “ia your other daughter » slender littia: ‘Ido not like you to go alone at this | creature, exactly the reverse of this young, and now stood besid her mother. ere tainly she was very unlike the small gold, each, and the ie mh hour,” Daaid, “but there help for it. | lady t il samiles Gite bole avenue and Butler etreet, to be under th y City Ithas been ‘a delightful tine to me, Will | No,” she anawered, laughing; “ Susan ial ton th lowing Week ft ri rge of Kev, George A. Hall. 20Ub, 10. My, AE austion. Ome pair engines, you allow me to eallu to-ino) both taller and darker than Mary. Cal aM . Late er. > bow "7 = pg early, for 11 mat 10 | Susan, my dear.” , ae seo how Justic i chapel recently. erected opened for LING, AUCTIONEER.— ga ere . J uns. deelined to wive Or conn he jsone E ts, No, 910 war, Ne , | appear €, and have pen yen Seatt the congregation was addressed rs otel are unsure 0," abe answered, hanging her h = “S. Clh : Mu. | 4 be bowl y Masi. which woul justify | Dr: Darvin aml Rey, G. W; Weed tig S70, eapervemed fp A, Clifton, 8. Cl . him in so doing, Bek © Smith, who | 00 Foe Artes eer slaly | don’t iknow. 1) writo ant toll a There was no other girt in the family; an ruins | snpoared for the prisoner; eald’ be is kind you have teen, and, and—but I must | whoo I described the young lady who ha they | hold any person who cont Now Jersey. » Mr. Wilcox traveled under their name, they could a ¥ tt « cominit ment t accounts I don't like your going al I re-| think of any one in the town—it was a on THE Riven.—A fog settled over & ADAMS. ee n last scen, tho accused was in ‘ 9 ma, as. H. ADaus, | Peated small one—who answered my description. icsmith pl Who anit he | the North River yesterday afternoon, which mun paren (O.T know the way perfectly, said, | orwho had gone on a visit to London. © would hol hin itscharged or] Docmme quite dense in the evening. The i, mith. Fg, Bree in the ss ried manner, “perfectly, | had no time to spare, and I hurried back ta nee wa f ad Ne. thank you. And it is elo hand. Good h@ station, just thi he train ef | committed by Justice Dowlin, ferry boata, with the aid of the fog-bells, Putwam & Bon, Publisher ber saad nd Ht sisiiee se yr oe the sx ha ae it Lat roof, | Disturbances in @ Disorderly House —OM- | were enabled to make their trips quite reg- | "Heary “she jumped lightly ont of the carriage, | Morville ut th Post-ottic wil |cera Mullen, Hyrnes and Unierbill, of the | utorly, and as far as known, without acci- | Om Nerd and tho train started on again threading the | yes of th the | ith Precinct, brought before Justice Hi i President Lite Iueurauce | ‘Batant. Wo wero bitey eny | tar th found oursel ve: Hie | Yeatorday morning, Oscar Koch spwe IE : p aud Pulton st suppose. In five minutes | auxiously waiting in au ante-room, until wa 1 Willer, Mary Trece> ann hi ~ rie H ne Davin Henson County. | sa, Blows Hy Esa ton & Bowell, Boots and | in Lustou-square, and there was nearly tif: | were called inte ble pee sence. Morville had vit | wore called upon to answer a charge of fob. dante of New England, residents | 50g NOgkt arrgm ot as aso ot, 100 en’ work still to be ¢ | discovered nothing, except that the porters itiontot the proper | BEEN preferred by Mr, Wins P. Hilliard, at | of J City and Bergen celebrated Fore - —— enlormont he bed afford aut poticomen at Canidet-town tation ha mort at inck dow {eis al hat ch kat : ‘ S$, AUCT" IN | Mentally auathematized Mr seen @ your Iv pass out Inst night, ace ho aisle tial Macy Sites ie tone basi Wal manner at Library Hall, South Ber: | 6.6 q'ntrd ere, afet end asd ioe thrusting Miss Clifton foretbly out of my of, and cartied. @ small black port c vied Mats ‘Treas to the wk hn, at which some vighty Iadios and gen: | o'oiock, and comtinue all day, In’ cousequence of Bot | thoughts, I set to work with a will, gathered ngrergate Rirtel, here they bet er pri A were present. Mr. J. G. Parker, | being sbie to clear out on 3 up tho registered letters for London, tie js know how long we waited. 1¢ slecaed the Ceael om Hiliard wow alot to quit the promi | President of the Library Association, oceu thom into a Yundle with the ps and «; for T was consciong alness of tho | (ee All turned upon him aud-atta Kea ai pied the chair, After partaking of a sub thon turned to the corner of the counter for | of an ever-increasing difficulty in commands rin and they wero | peat lan severety about te Neal and body. | stantial dinner, apeoches werw made by the the despatol-Lox lke vies By Val tg) Mig Having turn tri victim two of the as: | Prcandont, Major Panghorn, Sia). Haggerty, Yeu Nava dahied already fas Cursed ails-| anblers WhUe kad mapeaeed ibe Cine? 1 Fp 41 Cooren | pices rtfed his es bat TBA He anett Dr Wu Of | fortune. The Premier's dispateh-box was | had not tasted food for twenty-four hours Isertte ry. —Notwitheta’ the inele ° i uum of $2 91 pedal inty GOL oheapied foo! | ngt there, rthe first ‘or go Twas | nor closed my eyes for thirty-six, whi tt La ig atinek IUitleed on this evening was passod in the i Silicgh le nswics snared’ on | during the whole of the time, my iervow weather. several thousand people assombled | quently struck Hilliard on the er floor, uit | ayatem had been on ful per buetir » night, to a HPauELE ¢ oft Ciusrmas Dosation. ~The mechanic into any pla which it} me, and I wad or sin the used partion y and others in the employ of tho | the balaves of ty ould have fallen or beon deposited. We | er apartment, tot Helit of the Solis Hite ther ditek Ie deteal td a these in She Omay 06 16 eee parce Enstoneiuare while wae. pill round m taviog tie mitted rial in default 1 Land and Improvement Company, .0UG + . g more and more of my | which ¥ wed with a number of doeus each, Koch ia aged Sb ye , searching, aud losing more and more of my t Of Prussin, Miller i aged 24 work on Saturday night, each | 407 at to's Sole | joaire every instant, ‘Tom Morville | ments. ‘There tho Seere of Stati t mudd pr t a I romed present of a fat ght a | joined ime in my quest, and felt overy bag | Whom we had secon in the morning, our aable to | pero ta hie coun Auty nas. Over 200. families uialures carpet, be Which bad been wade up and soaled: ‘The | secretary, and Mr. Huntingdon: the fourtle ' MAG, | Ieee Tee thie th eat Jad throngh the liberality | 2? | Dix‘was no small articlo which could go | wae a fuclooking man, whom I afterwarde h ssuod acard, | eat ripe ay | MO8iarTy. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL | into little compass; it was certainly twelve | kuew to be the Premier: the tifth | recog, a taki ae | NE a ators 1591 chaghom ot, thle day atid o'clock, | inches long, and more than that in girth, mized as our great chi ster ! sidrnts im 5 NE frre vases, dolla workboxes | tut it turned up nowhere. I never telt | nl. It was an t ‘ aa the awa W Convict in thie CityDetective | 7 iatinge, we. No tevers 7 ifton have carried it off!" | dizzy, aul my throat parched I Rogers, of the St. Nieholag Hotel a a y [Ag Rage RAUNT Bical) Be A, | lee ne al aa aried tite Merlin erie 1b 00) ra Walaa aele our messtary, sbul 4 bs PORK COMM Tere ta abla elie vd hapitadviloeet ety sa | A | Re B;, ROLLINS & CO. AUCTION | “8 I said, indignantly but thoughtful: | will tell these geutlomen again the cirein atoms The 4 Commissione aoe risa f rs naling | | # will aati thi 'iy, “she couldn't have carried off such a | stauces of the loss yourepurted to mo this V “ al report, f n Renee: ree Fee sop. Who Ras La | Dalley thing as that, without o kag At, | moruty, x ral ; Maat a“ ryiug out aterm of in ment in s It sh nh i ae ; r of or ey ts, L lait my hand upon the back of a clair feta the at 1 Sr OFT OURS TENA Re Teak iain ee { Yom, and abe Ww tight-fitting jacket that ly myself. a ong the nare Hetropolitan 1 OF] gunys tude at Long Branch. last sunnur, would not conceal anything ing © a ‘ men, | bhe if soner, when arraignud betore | JAMES AGAR will 0, sho n't have it, assented Te » ‘* + a LU Hi , Sharge with. f i of “then must be somewhere about We <i Hone and 4:12 aosul MED Rapa ae Bare WOH Th Banda, at searched in aud again, turning over ' Hi PARDO : the Mt slas Hotel, on the bth of A everything fn the van, but without anecoss How tray suvels byte patil © Ag The Premier's despateh-box was gone; and! eler was not the pergon she represeuted s The erat mend the | Salued ot ¢ AB porilo sil we could do wt first was to stand herself After which, L inquired with m awldlitionia In Le A a rer Atare atone another. Our tranee of blank | ituleseribable anxiety it Me. Huntingdon’s one paticeman ty Lvl ooanpie the prisoner at the An we HOT LAR : es Hay was of ahort duration, for the van oner were a forgary 4 ‘ The teps wa | tO Howe. | 8 nas committod for | Visk, FULCER & ELEY, PAN NBROKER'S SALE, FIELD Auct ‘Aesailed by the postinen trom St Mar-| “Lcauuet tell, Mi, Wileos 1 that gon- : 1 al in defan i leeen Vropileiot 6) Fla #2 Pearl a wil ant ble day ab 11 Cela2k. Beenit cha tarre winun: fun eae the order iuto bis hands, apd ‘ Taw nto « t Pertid —Goorge Devlin, aged u Viowe clothing, comprising rik | |)! Whe shuns ae bechiderment we ph estrous 9 te ey ' ears, eu Mr Chas G. Dison ia GARPLIS, CARPETS—H ae Seraees ie Aree Soniplsted our work, aud delivorod up tlie | 14y 1 iC wai mie, aa ona f this ta Suturd: bt Cea Thitycnnh tn ene, sone Of ross cloth the sale will thon once more we confronted one | it been other ducnmen the FSD ROHINAY BigY Panic prices furan By ord MEIZLER, 611 Hroome ther with pule faces, frightened out at think Fo: ren handwi lug Is not 0 welt hs friend within a . = “vt Ts our seven sonaes, All the scrapes we had , imita But it isthe very ink T wse, as ad A os! WABROKERS” SAL a Wa eg Hee iy ie re aut | sulue ls'x peculiar sanatur uw mas Kelly slipped ont Dixon andtwo T5 ashy 4S f been in (aud we lind had our usual | min i a ete : t Hoster stre it tod furniture : 6 of blunders) faded into utter insigui was a very peculiar aud old-fasl ed ler-tia i White, | stata, Davitt ma I atole. frou hie tnd. dellvered | anki Be8, | fell upon. Mr, Huntingson’s order” lyiig atl the ly adie Ps Pe Le itoh ohmeatnel hie as Nd teen rege eqently low. x ous to mention, By order H. FREEL, Of Kove Bnoek tome raps ft Raper geo tres aisicult to forge, as € Feet nustained ¢ Disewy the larceny, Dison gave the | AVERY ONE, BOTH OLD AND YOUNG, pandas ar fully, with ite official envelope, into my Mr, Juotingidon wees juries Charles I tlarm, when Officer Moeney, of the th 19s since the iotroduection of thab AWNBROKER'S SAL! ot upon a paper, and two or the too 1H Firat be tan pe ane reated all thy 1 | FL BeLL « NaM ANA We cau't stay here,” said Tom. The | the goutheniey ried to huitate the Mouriah, prot bed Lal Ve i! 4 N POssenat Jin was r ote ‘and wome lo C porters were looking in inquisitively ; we vainly hey gi up with smi ( silk and other dresres, boots, thors, etc, By order | 8 i y Ppl Abas CALS {hare onil Frccklup us Ae tacrtte | aie tnoee eed tater may ane Mar ROWS" 8 Cifsvon on FN | Wore acldow ao long in quitting our empty | upon thelr grave fees. | sholdy will, Noo 4 Chere Ps committed tor trial by dtist WELUM ABBOTT, AUCTIONERR, | L replied, » sudden gloam of sense ther Okey from Tous Maru Willoox 1 Nin tn his lett p ut the compliant and the offies, 170 Chathara darting across tho blank bewilderment of my g the Bostiaasienteueral. i avighit tu the wy two feinnien to th noo of Dotention tor brain; “no, we must go to heat rs at Nota asilable, my te anaw te Frank Hoftes, driver of truck No. 431, w on once, nui niako a cleat breast of it, This is | “It iy iperatively negemmary that the bs Ns wn fron | at when wi t The Alleged Swindle of Dey Gouda no private business, Tom. ret should be Bent, Now (realtor Reade und Contre streets, saul ae 7 3 omale o 0 eh, an ul from the temptation of telling i oe pees Martio Flatiet), “| Ou Saturday afternoon, the examination . ence WITTERA ALOT, SELLA THIn| , Viemmaile one more lpaieoine) searching | ret Tie Te cminiamur i, sora ofico very fat nan, Was knocked down by of Seth TL Khineh, James BG 1) PURS-L WILT SELL A SINGLE § nore: of S24 Vos! ol, ane wowehen | i ce, ‘Th © packetageney wt Alexandrie oT we 1 ‘ BRN: a fure ot $6; brook mina collar and cli eases, mant jock we could to the Gener pat-ottice, le rhe a sgundriven by ALC. Billabury, when at | Honard Klinch, arrested oa a charge. of 1 He. Abdecleck 4) Secrotury of the Post-ollice was uot there, of d Twill have you appotuted to her of INth atreet aud Eig! avon bay t to de several ary ‘ fall porte beds | oui irse, but we obtained the addi of bie itn ce u 1. | aust Was secionaly 4 “ Wa, Was continied, Several wit pad ciher | oeuldonce in one of the suburbs, four or tive | It would be a good ravance from my Vartan Ac wr.-Vorone iidoe Bi Roe need Wore Cxamined, aud the case Was ad os — wo city, and ¢ told no one oO it situation, wd would doubt tal brie nn In auekt on the Wally oF dntnee - \Coparvnershio heretofere oxieting by rd who were matte acquainted with the loss | appointments: Tut 1 bad a mother living a u Cauliy, © laborer whove douth wis Q YORDES. hes been thle Y ‘brew % tm twa tho right Fazeley, bedridden and paralytic, who bad SV cane hy a hale ot tobacco hating fallen Tur Mo Pratt Day in the | seived bx mulgal ouartacn The hentness utbon whiskey 18 she, tia tae ud tee Mowers hy hacaient wag 1s the eight | Ueno re Ua exiignee,” eueat baying om ar] ga hun tough Matelays at Nit Stone otis slatane Day to the ree, td We'hiad to kuock up the household of the to dell undor the tayo roof with ier ur ‘ om ye id has Verdict of acer ru district will bo universally obye = - Secretary—a formidable porsouaye with | Loud was growin r aay 8 dontal death was rendered. Deceased lived | ed, aud all binds of business suspouded WASTED. whom I had never boen brought @ olrange Vaguonoss was creeping over We y ‘adi street aul was 4 years Tho pupils of St. Mary's Academy, assisted Nem TW Ascii casts tet befort—and In a abort the w (To be Continued.) ‘ ‘ " OUNT . y Y 7 Lolding @ strictly private and con! ii : ly the docioties of St. Mary's Church, Loon: | AMIR KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OY WANTED TO WORK AT BOOT | ho gli rota! = Charon Por V hy corner 4th, Wil hes | tin tor S. DARLING, 08 | interview with lin, by the glimnre o ™ i Caderdill's Croton’ Point Viney urd aud Remsen atrects, will give a dinnor Dit Nak corer uty, Nog Unt | Praunlortenee om OF MNOrH BDAMLING, OP | coittary candle, Just serving to Tight mer en Neyer ye SUN! ‘ 1 N in thy hool-room at one « 6 to —— —— =—|up bie sovero “fu which changed 1 NL Ny ‘ ; Ms hs ° , ets D FOLDERS WANTED. | ite ceprossiom aovernt times 8” 1) genet ery at Pao Comte it 607 lait at you plenty v y inv atl of ¢ vo ‘Apply all the week at No. 03 | narrated ¢ amity. It was too stupen eve thy oF sent hy 4 * had dous for rebuke, aud I fanciad bis ey hal " ii R with som: misorttion. as | Atlantic if tered D Sabbat shot 1 , i A JOURNEYMAN PALER | ched with something I i brimore th