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t 1 s AMUSEMENTS, —+ {NE TAMMANY—Beppo and Fra Diayoio, Matinee ‘on Saturday BOOTH'S THEATRE, 2h st, between Mth and 6th ‘Afternoon, Lady of Lyout, Evening~Nureinse Matinée Satur tay FIFTH AVENUE THEATHE, Sth ay, and 2th st La Porichols Matinbe Satiirday PLYMOUTH CHURCH, Brooklyn-Graud Organ Con ort CENTHAL PARK GARDEN, tth av. betweoa S50 and PW sta. —-Gardon Coinnests AOWERY THNATRE-Tst WALLACK'S—Mother Hablart; of, Maclequta OLYMPIC THEATRE—Ibecory Diecory Dock. Bat nies at 14 o*clook, Wednesaaye and Saturdays BTFINWAY HALL, June 12Memorial Con Charles C8, Seymour, Matinee at 1 o'clock. MINLO'S WARDEN—sinbad the Savior rations. Nearly five millions of dollars are | 44D SCMNE IN 2mm CUSTOM HOUSE, annually paid in premiums by the people of | 4 wetend of the tlanctioc, this State to these interlopera, and yet some | heme af. Gnweiiie Rona & ‘a Collector Grinne! ofthem with wnparalleled meanness evade, Friend, Clubbed Out, under various pretexts, payment of the same | y the preva Otter. esterday afternoo taxou as our own companies are suljected to | jn the 4 Abe ih Auer ¥ Sota On ae mn they, in turn, offer insurances to own: | known Henry G. Leask, Eeq, a member of the cea of proporty out of the The Super | Union Republican General Committee, Twenty-see- ntendent recommends w change in the aw | OMdetrret, and Chairman of the Committee on Cor. which will remedy this evil, and we trust it may be mode, REDDY ON THE ISLAND. ome A Chapter in the Unpublished Life of the the Fugitive Thief. ‘The Hon, William Verley, who vanished before the penetrating light of Tun Sux before he war called to atand his trial for a desperate robbery at the bar of the General Sessions, owes perhaps not ‘only bis Hberty, but his hfe to bie sudden exit, He Was one of that dangerous class of men who farnish the links between ravage und the lowest form of civilized Ife, and, «strong bully by natnre, a thiof Dy Instinct, and a remorseless Heute in conrage, he beeame useful to some of the scarvy politicians who have made the elective franchive a workry, © dela sion, and aspare, Wad he stood before the Tribunal to anawor for one of his numerous crimes, he would State. Ferpondence, ontered Collector Grinacila private Mee A number of tnfluentiol geutlomen were there Fentieman, as it afterward appeared, of no prrticular influence, the Hon, Dennis Me- Lenvilin, President of the Second Asxemly Dis- trict Republiean Association, This is the tion whieh drove the Hon, Witham Varlo: also on The mutual fire in 4 popu pidly disappearing Fance companios, one: ar in the interior of the State, are ra f them commenced Pwo ganiza into ex Wood's MUSEUM—Looinson Crusoe. Matinée every | Winding up last year, leaving only nine tte not now be wt large, preparing, perhana, to marder . ” | aaen " Cataiaat the witnesses who cared nguinet him on the eve an netive operation, The plan of participating THe LITTLE shicbe WAVERLEY TIRATAR, 120 Msoadway—Ixion, 02 | policies ulao dove not eeam to i P rf ry iy. South wink as ee tes Of some future election, when bis uuigue serv Fares, Matiace Saturday Lisa shail es otrastt ead ‘ ed up to the Collector, and pre- | might secure him tnununity from arrest or punish iy The Ti Shinee for AND BATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1989, The Archbishop of Canterbury—Earl Derby—Mrs. Partington The Archbishop of Chutorbary fea wise man. He counsels his sacerdotal colleagues in the House of Peers not to oppose Mx. | GLapsione for the discstablishment of the Irish Church, Tis Grace has not forgot ten the lessons of 1082, ‘The Doers threw out the Reforin bill which had passed the House of Commons, sud Parliament was dissolved, a new election held, and the Grey then Buovouas Ministry swept the country The bil again passed the Commons, and the Tory Pecrs threatened to ayain defeat it Riots broke out sll through England, The mob chesed Sir Cuannes Worrienent, a bigoted old Tory Commoner, over the roofs of the houses in Bristol; they smashed the windows of Apsley Honee, the London ree Genco of the Dake of Waertrnc burned the turreted seat of Neweaetee, near Notting ‘ paving stonce with impunity in the the Houschold troops; SypsEy Swrru, ina Bpeech at Taunton, told the story of the ter fible storm at Sidmouth, and how Dame Par. tington, of immortal memory, fought her Breat battle, mop in hand, with the rag’, Atlantic, assuring the people thut if the. would only keep the peace they would yet boat the ancicnt Indies of the Houre of Lords; the King, yielding to the advice of his Reform Ministry, sceretly informed the Tory leaders that if they continued their con tamacious opposition he should ereate a sutti lent number of new Peers to carry the bill; while Earl Grey, the Premier, settled the question when before a crowded auditory, atid breathless silence, he closed an elabo rate spocch with these monitory words: “ My Lords, if you are bent upon rejecting this mea vor only #ix companies now working upon it Asa whole, Mr. Bannis shows that our fire insurance Companies are in a healthy con dition, The impairment of capital stock is but sinall, and has diminished during the sented the application of Joseph Dumble for the po- sition of night watehman in the Custom House, The Hon. Dennis MeLanghlin then sprang to his feet, and rushed up vo Collector Grinnell in a tremor of exeite “An arrangement has been effected hetwoon Mr. meut. REDDY ON THE ISLAND. To the honor of one of our Policy Courts, how: ever, It must be said that Retds suffered « term or terms of imprisonment on Blackwell's Island—bat the matter was kept exceedingly quiet alter he was year, ‘The 104 State joint atoe companies | trrartyiettnd melt wader which Mr. Dambie iy | arrested for tie nat robes. Ax the renters oft se iiveagh ; » ve ne ntment im the Custom House | Bux will doubtleat be analous to know, bow it was Lave an aggregate capital of $30,012,142, | trom the Second District.” that such a potrina feat as (he detention of th and net naseta of $47,482,210; the 9 mutual | The white-whiskered Collector clearod ont hia | desperady in a eet, could be performed, we tinste to companies, $2,464,209 ; and the foreign com. panies about $24,000,000, All thie top forma a fund suffici throat and looked foquiringly af the Huu, Deunis MeLanghilin, who replied What Mi ive a chapter In his past history whlel: sill gratity their curiosity. About a year ago, Reddy heowme exceedingly ether nt to mect the losses of Lin the eame i breath the Hon, Dennis added, © bot 1 demand to | troublesome to the police of the Fourth and #ieth any imaginable conflagration, and may be re. | know, ir, who Is to receive the patronage in the | Wards, Mobberios were frequent at his house, and lied upon without fear, Srcond Assembly District after this.” Mere he threw | his vielims emerged therefrom with black eyes, and —— Phe counsel of Col. Henman, the bounty swindler, if not Mr. T.G, Stmanwax, who is an mplished Iawyer, and a gentleman whoa every one that knows him delights to hovor Col. Henan was defended by Mr. Hexar PF. down an application trom the Hon for the post of night watchman, accompanied by the words, “There, that man's as good a Repubis 4 Mr, Jumble, aud 1 want him appointed.” HGNITY VS, DIGNITY. “the venerable Colicetor drow took # Jong look at the speaker, ) jo doubt Mr, Graham Is a6 g Peter Gratam | fractured skulle, but without their pocket books and watches, A friend of his, aware of the peril which might result from bis recklessness, In not confining his operniions to a few robberies a month, reviewed the situation before tii with some misgivings. “TL tell you Hall,” wid he, * that Judge Dowling “il send you railroading if you dout let ny on suum of yure enstomerss his glasses Pin he eald: ad a Republican as —— - r The Hon. E. Gronot Sqeren has addressed | 70406 L but twaut you to plaiuly understant that Why, did he say #01 asked the fnsulterd nopon letter to the President, ealling upon him | 1% the Colleetor of the pert of New York, and that | Barrubas an ett Sk Ry Salling Mion Oe | Twit! neler allow nor subaiit to any one's diets | I heerd he did! Bill." “and you know Joe ‘ill to recognias the belligereut rights of the Cuban heel bbalhvac| spill ig Rea heat ‘ tion—especially yours.” A flash ran over MoLangitin’ he mado n desperate effort to look the Nestorian Col lector in thoeye, Finally he placed his yight hand in the left bosom of his vest, drow himself to his full ent helght, and spoke “Tum the President of the Second Astem)|y Dis triet Republican Association, and I demand the pat do Mt if he mes it.” al “Lethim touh me if hed excloime! Ne with an oath; “ef be inve Vother ¥ide, yon kuow # “How, Billy" “TH repute for the Ropnbdlican sly grin; “and the devils PD th ted in the District, or Fonrtu Ward, unices Republicans for dh i following reasons : “1. ome they coustitate the entire native pope: Jon, white and black, of the teland, 2. Teeanse they have malntained suocessfally their poss » for more than eight mouths, of far fof the island, they t olive cheaks, a Ao: one * he replied, with dred a regular rovern sre conducting hostilitics Iu accordamee | ronage of the district, Tam the Counntitee ap. | be fellow ts stronger tan Tam.* with the rules ot Seivilined” war poled by the Association to revive the patronage NOBLE CONDLCT OF sUATICE DOWLING 4, Because the alleged Spanish rete, so far as it | of that district," Let us draw the curtain here, dutge Dowling. « exveuds ta thot Fonsent of the ASTONISHING DISCLOSURE IN POLITIOR. wo have been {nformed, heard of Heduy'* Ure woverned,’ te an nder no legel or moral rv Mr. Grinnell quickly answered: The worst ap- | and of hi defince to his judielal authority, amd be Htraint. and su only by an uncomrollaite | pointments Thave made have heen at the solicitation | caused the bully to be arr sted and sent to Black moby wt are ally the authority of Spain, | of these Committees, ‘They are notoriously rotten | well’s Ivland, on a judgment which bad been su the requirements 0 demands of justice, and | and corrupt. If L were to autintt to thelr demands, | pended on condition of kis good behyvinr, But the the etaios of buma they would drive me to hl, Tnow tell you piainly | Hon, Wm, Varley took advantare of that usofy “5, Tiecause it is the duty of the Caited States asthe | that 1 whall appoint only good Republicans to ofice, | Witt, the Auteas corpus, and was rokeanet. The ‘head and front’ of Repubticantam tn the world,and | 1 shalt appoint whom T plense, when I plese, aod ig, chayrined at this technics! mockery of the natural lender of the Republican States of Ameri- | will not submit to any dictation whatever.’ lice, ralwed hin delicate Angers to the same pl 4, to foster, encourage, support, and propagate Me. Ututions throughout tae continent wud ent ielande."* Wole behind the beneh took down anothe ended Judgment, on which he went Redily aguin to his previous quarters, and he served out the term SCENE IN INK TRIGENK OFFICR. Here the Hon, Dennis walke | of as if be had bi struck bya club. He was afterward nus shld seen in the THE MISSING ENGLISHMAN —+ Paterson, vat the Myre Unfathomed—Hiie Photograph in ¢ Hauds of the Police. The gentleman whose mysterious aisappear- fanee from the Brevoort House on Sunday wa chronteled in yesteriay’s Sty, 1# still misaing, His nome 19 H, Percival Btebbing, not Steadman, as previously reporte ix about ort years of age, good looking, ceuttomanty, well dressed, aud particularly neat tn appearanes, He arrived here «May 81 A put vp at the Brevoort He pany with fF Join Barsington and Mr, James Stewart, sith hom ho had become wequalntd on the pakawe so eontemer bave deft the city, and {t |< tH hat Mr. Stebbing had neitier friends no quaipfances | in count He ‘0 have — bronght Jeter or forme one, brit to whom is thouh it fs thought thet the letters w On Sunday last Nr, Stebbing veut, 4 morning, and Inter in the day went sines which time he hie not been sce kraph i in the hands of the police from ti» Paterson Guardian, way p police a clue, “An Englishman, a young man of good deren nts Paterson totayy amet He Wn deesset wer was with 1k Or an hour ly give cur Hires, wan deseription answers very well for Mr, Stob but the propeictors of the Brevoort House do nk itat wil probibie that he had any seend ‘bo lad purchased property in Paterson, oe Tue Scwmen Hat.—The Summer Hat is out. It in, of course, the Koox Mat, sad, ae the ha work of so perfect an artist, deserving of a tribote of admiration of the most hiveral kind, ‘Phe Knox Suramer Mat, to be gotten, hint, ut 912 Broadway, fs of all Hots, White «ile bats, emall felt hats, superb Pana mas, are only 4 part ‘ot a tremendous seleedion, far exceedi comprehensive beauty any ¢ previous s¢ — Ade The Balosro ons by Us most reuwwued uf hi Korth Closet Company, Hartford, Conn, via New York, 597 Broadway,—A —————_—_- PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ast the Stringeney of the The Benra Buying Kec ty A Borged Check at the Continental Ww M.—The day's ba stant Tr was: Wi total rece: total payments, #1 with enter at 150, 19% and 199q, but In the with salen we Ligh on eabie mud private telegraphic rumors of rinte and disorder tn Was creatiy aceslerited by the firmness of foreutn ex Cont go was tn abvand and 10,116,944, and 7 1 th nrried and became somewhat subtnet hese are very strong reasons, and we trast | jeighhorhood of the Tribune of for he kuow there » Making inquiries that Gen Guan will weigh them with that clear | for Mr. Greeley, The whiteshaired gonUeman be. | Were Many more of the same dort In the box, common seve for which he is distinguished. | hind the counter soothed him by saying : Reddy never made a similar threat, Iii stood by Now that the Cuban revolution is no longer e “You're @ beautifai Republican, you are, not to | Ms chums to the laet, If ail the reports coucerning tending against the authority of the Spanish Gov- | read the iy <eudUgN bo Snow: Daag | i serene OF crime ere Grerecs, lit) Sigh? be obtized ermment, but only against amob of Spanish shop. | Horace t* in New Hompelire 1” to furnish the hauginan with a Job —_—— Reddy's Humbie I Tames Riley was xentuncel to four years and six months for robbiue Me H toon the 6th of May last, in bis row ot Dennis responded: “Well, It’ strange that the old man Greeley gets places in the Custom House for such dead beats ae Cornele V. derbiit and Jim Swain, aud does everything la the Aeopors, with no national character, no organiza- tion, and noelaius to respeet, itis dificult to be- lieve that our Executive can hesitate to give th Republicans of the island the benefit of such wre. or, ate Prison for Bure, and throwing it back for the second time in the faces of an aroused and indignant people, then let me warn your Lordships to wet your House in order, for your t come |” This hint that even the House of Lords, as an hereditary brav of lsture, might be swept awa: y the popular gale, seconded by BuouciiAm's defiant assertion. that “through this House, or over this House, this bill will geo,” brought the Tory Peers to their senses, and they yielled a portion of what they had got, in or preserve the remainder, Aut 60 it willbe now, His Grace of Can terbury knows that for the Moors to r the GLADSTONE measure, to be fol a dissolution of Parliament and a repassarge of the bill, would set all Ire Jand in a fume, would shake even the [4 tablished Church of England to its founda tions, aud put the House of Poors itself in ue has r to fi new election, Jeopardy. So obvious is this, that we think Mrs. Partington, dospit ass gouty Earl Dev one of"! my Min 1 Mar anda race, iltaualel . ray jlo and lot the bow wccome a law, —o out insurance Companics. The able and dosery, teadent gf the Insurance Department of thir Btaw, Mr. Wiitam Bunnies, has just com pleted the printing of his report to the Legis lature for the year 1568. ft is fall of inter esting and instructive i careful analysis it prose the various fire insurauce companies doing business in this State, will tend, when pro perly considered, to impar! to lusurers with thom that confidence in their soundness which it was the purpose of the organization of the Departinent and the appelutment of Mr. Banks to place upou a sure basis, It is worthy of note that the profit, of vie insurance businoss, which were formerly #0 great, thatin the year IN alone twenty Varee new companies were organized, have lately been no reduged that the your 1868 has passed without the formation of 4 #in In fact, the losses of several of the com pantes already in existence have obliged th Superintendent to require them to eall 1 their stockholders to make up the i mente of their capital, Amateur Presidents have found out to their cost, and that of their confiding friends, that some thing more is needed to make an insurance company succesaful than merely a fine oilles a showy set of books, and a reckless under «ly popular Superin yrnation, and the Us of the condition of me. pal insurance ee Witing of every risk oflered, Ay M Barnes well remark Companies inst manage in such @ manner ast collect net premiums envuzh to pay losses, or the siuking of capital will incvitably rewult in the ru and distolution of sucn corporations, If premin are inadequately adjusted to + If expenses and commissions are so large ne practically to resa iy an excessive dimiauthn of rate, or if busin * not kept tn hand and within the contie! aud know ledge of ie oMtcers, and a roneral laxity of diseiplin ts allowed to pervade a corporation, insolvee must follow an inevitably om t valty follows te violutlon of any of the physical lave of nature Gre insurance company especial: seeds const examinetion and refsaminw and sleepless watchfulness of on and devoted executive, who will ‘and ite puccess{ul working the ” Ife long ambition, Successful compan ally engiacered by one of more such missionary and the virilant clive, energetic, ke his company ect of bis are men, Capital may be lange, & charter so worded to be the samiration of the ors? room, ti office may be commodious and eligibly located, th Stal and clerks numerous aod inteliigent; but un Jess & living soul Is breathed into the body corporate bo vitality will ever luspire its (uuctions or pervade the cambsroue mechonivn of ite organized inet Pency, Aad woe Soy aller Wuch patient waiting aud weudering the poopie wii soy, Why cumberety itt) ” Auotier point brought out in the report is the unfair competition to whick our Siete eompanics are suliceted with foreign corpo ‘ul world for such old bilks as Hiram Waibridge and | New Yori Hotel, of a number of vain! ygnition us Mr, Saview asks for Ben} Camp, while rach good Republicans ax tam eaa | phinhe Motective Gmese Darke, when he atten " aE PP stand outside the door and lick our chops, 1 want | to stab when the laiter arrested him, Would not Mr. C. UW. Wrenn, the ingenious | to see Morace—chat's all !"* ao uthor of the Adder, churitably dedicute his talent | oy AecucAT bane ; SQUATTER BOVEREIGNTY, alia (aeaniion dl ranit shine? TI ow Collector Grinnelt Used Gen, Max ewer@eeree to the invention of subtracting machine? ‘The pElaveat iw: Wall eek a Lavage WY ths Gaile problem we wish solved is this: The Spanish ac- | gy «e Euuor of The Sun. rations of New ney and counts have always limited the number of the in- Sin: D take this method to bring a shameful be Same marily Opened by the screct Comorine tloner-& Lively Time Auticip North River. Squatter sovereignty is at been supposed to be Western appli the broad acres of Unelo 8: in aford ample room for everybody who wall to take gid holla rgents in the neighborhood of Sautiago de Cuba, Holguin, and Manzanilo to 1,200, The memorable despateh from Havana to the Cro. ida, of this city, published on Tuosday last, A that more than 4,000 had surrendered How many remain? ted by the 1 ones HI ¢ to your ‘The facts are as follows: Gon, Max Weber (commanding ® brigade in the Potomac arwy), Who bad bis right arm shattered wt the battle of Antiowm while guilantiy leading bis brigade into action, Was some tine age appointed to a subordinate position in the Custom Mouse, which ” navel on 2 h | farm, But of late years tho squatters aeem to have An increase in our naval foreo in the Gulf | Rei) Yih coeit ent iene ae re aa ta | Becme quite ax numerous here in this erowded eity of Mexion is by some ofthe newspapers, | think of the aste iad * | of New York, where land Is mexeured in feet and his many friends when them that I f ihe present condition of Cuba, These inches, instead of acres, and ie vali he (Gen, Weber) das highly per was notuledt journals are apparently not aware that within the | a few days ago that his scrvlecs were no longer re. | Nel as tn the far West it is per acre Vast thy he Navy Departinent have or | quired, aud bis place turned over to ay foypali| +, senna cons Sn Ce oa Ae a dered. three 1s to Join the West Indian } politician, Hein said that republics are nn cratafi: | S88 ely ae MRIs 48 ed eden Wee juadron, but that as yet they have not been | Put no man eet? Dove! ree v¥the 190 meh ‘ bat tas. Wena Hives ie th able to got there, We refer to the Galens, \) ally n¢ poomed Wat oof veterwum | ii, é a Agate sailed from Portsmouth 9 Pe Peter 1a Ar SIoeAS 8 fa vicont anit oe a Wien. But, nide, the contrar s sh folk, wh ' ' ‘ eo Bem ly once nero Liste stun Chatiouts ahead Mine slong sivor, the buk. be Sania Be pnb pravatinie bit yack ane ts wlatones @ aot ep : da ou a line 115 feet weet of the cast pee stacHorfotk:; and | celpyien 6 Toe d upon tw vatary for big | Boundary of the street, and throw (he intermediate dae SVaab thetons. bith Sear ONE OF WEBER'S BLIGADE. | MMe 10 4 common highway for the used of U1 , figea a ateg Ge Raitine 1 oe public, Last winter an attempt wax made to wider 9 Honae Pickings this thoronglf accordance with the demands of y good thing to have a CREATE Ihe CURR Ga hae J residents of Westchester | the great business tranacted upon and through it wus asela in the Cuban waters, but bow | county gaye bon aucccssful in securing positions in | for the accommodation of which the prescribed wn poor Mr, Bouts get them there ua Phare Week Cheater tie i | Width was found to be fosnficient, But this Hil — 7 bap PAGN j dat rant | {lied Becoue m law through the velo of the ya hablist TARR See cate li earbor cigher, salary $2600; Jobn Paul | Governor We publi another column some very in- | ging, ieq., of Pockskill, promoted from inspector to |. Notwithstanding the crowded stato of this teresting and Important correspondence relatin agp oi fitedersenarg hah thorough ‘are, and its inconvenient narrownems, tir Gettysburg, ite spring and watering place, and the | f eh oh, Marine, Ge OF yc | squatters along ats western border have assomed wie | to mo: ypolize, In some places, more than one-third i t, glia; ME, Kobe. J kable cares effected thera, Tf only a small | beature departwe Jamraison, | ot its width. for private uses, and covered it with on of What is related of the medical propertion | Te'rhuimted. Reo ee buildings, From the Bottory up to Canal etrert the OF this spring om the highest ty is truce, tt N AGITATION OF THE BAR, in att Finer, the cine er the, neult wut take sank among the great discoveries of the - or the mits of the street, ‘ionsands of dollars age aud of the w rid, er TUE POBLIC BAGH = Jusiion Dowling Arraigned asa Tyraut soveldo Finds a Tomba Shystors’ The Recent Expulsions from the Court of Special Seasious-A Motion for Mandamus Mr. | have been expended by tie various raliroad com Wing | panictof New derney. ferry eompuntos, steauship ives, and other earporat.ous, wad by private indi vidual, in the ereetion of buildings along Uie line of this street, not oue of wiiich ean (gully bo permitted we to be Katabllehed ie ine Clty I to be Avened, to remain there Bone of hese buildings hose « diate! Mr. James D. MeClollan, the lawyer whom | tie New Jersey Hailroad Coupany at the foot of As . fg Cortlandt #treet, for instance extend ws fat as forty The tax levy for this city, a¥ passed by the | Justice Dowling expeliod tr the Court Of | gaven teot into the street. The Camden and Awboy last Lexinlaiure, appropriated $20,000 for the pur. | Special Sessions Tat Thu applied to Judge Conapany, Ae Morris and Essex, the Evic, the New say? ali order dircetiag | dervey Céntral and otiiers are similar trespasser ¢ Of erecting and maumtaining public baths for | Ingraham yesterday mornii dor aircetinn | Perot ine tie exuimle ot fees note ww of th 240 Of che people at Liege. TL will be good, Iusilee Dowling to show cause Why a peremptory | the huekstera about Washington Market have ine to tho public to learn that thia much desirod con. | mandamus should not issue, commanding him to the highway still further, ond refuse w ur 1 ir foothold, Suita have been pending for venience and ¢ . MeClellan to practise In the Court over mfort, and great auxillary of the | 1 a long Hime against ie health, to be pushed forward to realize | Whick We ts one of the Hreaiting Justiers. Judee | hese trestassers, uitiuiel Uy the ILrbur Comaie hon win no unnceessary delay, Application was | Lograban, after looking over the papers,tocided that | sloners as well ae by the aiuie, and in several in: Basilio. unneonaae? Se8y) > Appliation m3 Tc ie bs pcteriic he awe act. stinces judgments have been obi Avor of the made ow iurediy ay \ Lee nocae public. “Tn other eases appeals hive been talon and the Court of Speelas Seas urt Of re Siukiag Fund, who lve evatrol of the wharves ad | Qh. 'nnd unasindge wheduue lomyer or tap iaaty nasa | He property Ye USKt aut uscd wile tue tation weirs of the city, for Wo piers to be wet apart for | right to proetive tere, the law's decays, cod making thie by procuring new the porpores of these baths. ‘The application was |, baler an tie day, Mr. A.M: Boteldo, Jr.. counsel | triaia “wceuring adjoutiines sy apreal ug: Wome One made by the Street Commbsioner, requests that | [AW passed by the Legistiture of 19 gourt’ to anobicr, ad Ling (0 all the vexations i y ¢ delays of which the praciiew in oy courts se ° one of the picts to be vo designated shall be upon Tat Aceut are duly atinitied | py Whe. y dn ou courts sceme Ao tie East River, and the other onthe North, ‘ive | tm ven ore by the sapre' ne cir time ts now short eae iP eu ern ADS She SHWE GR HOOF 79 Jany of the courts of heey aud |, Hut their time Is now short, - Resting on dectstons Strect Commissioner expects that the plers witt be | Gounth "Ur Ncw Vora. already obtained, the Succ Commtssliner, at the ty nated, when he Will proeced at or Mr, Soteldo remarked that this was a very tmpor- | S0tcituilon of the Torhor Couvuil sloncray hae r¢- erection of the Hatin, with a view to haying | taut arc, the phones cays of wo nuniber whicl Wore | anivinces and olstiuctioas of the Mihway.. The t jnoss for nee at an early day, The ap: Sk assumed to, Mmecit very arbitrary wna | Tetedy with hie oficial a 4 very ot nnory prorintion is auple, provided ihe piers are furnished yowers Ip cleaulag oat members of the bar | move atoees unt li esse of tarts neglect oF relwend without cost, asthe Commisstoners of the Sinking iy Cant on the ground, ax le bad teen ine | Move at que, and ly cise of thelr | Fela TiPDONY Ooh. pail CR) Hers Gh ths. BIASING 1, that those lawyers wore not members of | f2.40 £0. tnkes enn of hen end racnaes thane tHe Fund have power to furnish them, ‘The weather Is | (hat iitte Ring,” bettcr known In the community | Molie: have reason to eamet thet ite aoe eee coming ont hot, and the tine ts at band w ae the * Hing “Of Tombs shseters.! So tur as he They sift bo renturrd.t0 the eriviiemee ines hane Geae too Iusury of these batts will be mast enjoye (Mr, Boteld) was, concernods 42 iad Be 1 JA ao usurped by these individuals and’ private eorporn casion to practing in any tho publi, and when thelr Hencficlat effect, In a ue find been preseat several times when head | Hons, ‘hha witentuc of the atroot to the Himt Hxed ti ‘ ‘ vane aiice Dad elon sear hit were a din y preatly reheve tty ant to awty itary polut of view, Will be most expertenced od stich #eet oT fs in hace measure wits the nocossity far Any ned nit An ever appen. witentn, whet weld bs There should thereture be uo vanes Vad he ‘was abmonniriy e sary delay in tended with enor “akin tapi ge we neces AN experse, 1 the Siceet Commissioner Wilt Proncettte SUNOS, ye er to tae the : wre fealty and (horowebly os he wow aoe wh the premeit hei rommioas 10 tla, Weat siveet wil canbe tomatoe cit Av Hitec ob he Het Veeathers vain pea Taw ye Ot fe GEihe doses Uusiuess surecte rite ate ee Boom the Waunengton ON, Co Mornviy Star Lreatlon Wad apneared befre thin despotic Aya sit een OLB (ode don WALLONLATW GAUBE apie ts ty use| un struck —JSoliu Russell Young, tote mana | to leave the court ROOM. Ree iy NUMONAL GEARD NOTH, Ane y 1 Trit (a Aite In! Supreme Court shout ging editor of the New York Tribune, St Uinta Ge MEOIOATNe a ora SIN, | oy : oe — wo Mitehnuodtethe pettormaace | Wasbiogton Grey Excurston—Trip ot the Reported Conversion to Catuoticiaw at tr, Hud tlie fluor Would praue the Foriysneventh Roctinont Presentation to ALT. ¢ } he Md DCH ET a aenidea thie nit Boston Military Ninth Kewiment Exeure From the Moblie Beyister, Juiced tied ty orvot Uo hive the ease thoromgtiy, veueates siou-Reoxlmeoutat Inspection=Mixcellanes For acoupte of months past, rimors fiat A.D. | aris te betes foun on tia ton ef w mote, Cale Bie Re ours wart hid Jotnet te Cathote Cre anne been | fay crit ius Gay When both sides contd ba | On Tuesday eve wor! aw detachment of the in chen + but omcre US Kiel FRE are | boned, Warhtngton Grey Beaulvon will wis fon ton to always flying about, thie partedia one dia not Would: adout hie Henares dnavon Cieey Saiuilron wil) mbar for Motion get much attention, To tive just been int sustous to have te quastion | attend the gt ’ ‘entiva’ 9 detachment will However, Hit itis verieety uve, ‘Tad great outs | eat nay yt et that | gonsist of Major BM, Aus tive eanadron, Honealne, May INGOFININE wm Tegel ved ' nant ie tow f Commiesary Willan 1G no ates of tt vie Chures by Ave Mow } SURE Shanes bat eel equa tron, the color gu rd, a. oned uta m he ' ud beon In coma tation sever t © treed eurtooasy by Judes | Lispoetnie eg 2 js W. aes WO) to the Honse of tle Good Shep lose wecllng will nicet on S "i aries He ‘insti waon for r nig thle Wok. Na } ite 8 the. isn on Ti By fa! HON Oe Teeth oe anther winvenneh, anil fe voting | Sxcurnton te tonies to some tkertichm about Loh, But mt to amiga ting | On, Fg Wa Laut at, Pontes aay be tre, neverthelces, ‘ ein Wine yuu yertersiy cuited | Quartet ivoet 1 OW ba 7 rm i) Mhoavits nude aeninst i) false, J . Who Is the Fdlier of the Maile Kye draw up bs a personal enemy athe Camciunal Ch G Pd, MELLANY, Clier Steward of he Alarka, edt The York Eeeatng Mail, a live anda = devon Sy 1 liven nop paper. is dolug well under We leva that our reporter was linposed upon | 4,08 ot Mayor Hur dy, who. to bis Tin tie Hunter's Pout hei repost. Memes 1 Me ork | du akon, t aii tale t. Major}. formarly | Naliy und i. Kelligan muy that lucy dig not Mght, . ofeon tie adoption ofa lew eulltoa he Mina ¢ Sen eon fan — i. tesee’ saacel ines tudent with Mats Cupenter, § a Wisco conpett Pea ds aioe Sameer vo Neon eomnemtsston, Win, then residing at Blot, and ata the when Hx-Gevornor Lowe of Morviend tao, deliver 1a oF CpG ot the whirl of an exciting tucul question the Repubi. | a teetaee In tie new Catholic Chureh (Mt, Mary) a i anheae aes teactaat cane of that Blate Were running after the etronge | Hincer's Point, to-morrew aiteroon, 15 o'clock. | o - ime tani ads of Ftale sovereignty, Major B. wvote and pain> | Tue anbjegt silt bey Lhe wus Curmtiaa bao Ws Fir ominb 1 ioripny tentonoet, 4a. Catt ined In pamphter form a compact and invwinerable | bers, aud ie itunes yf the Carole Cuureh wie Pa iw, 9 Pe siog soryle ky MorFOW EvENID constitndonal argument that gave by [ca modern envi ieaion Whe pastor af tale ebureh [inte 6 be Kev Dry Btonyy Chas baia pf the one of toe beet lea) minde la the Wook a’ the Mov, J. Criminiidy rene . iN Atrlugent condition of the mon Dursemnents of coln thterest wore $124,190.72 clearings at the Gold Exchange Tan were 1 Palaaces, @I,00,88.19; currency ba‘ase relgn exchange cloves strong, leading drawers hey further advauced ra‘es ¥ cent, since moran, to Apoint almost admitting a proft on exports of coin, Prine etxty dave ty sort at 100%, a, .bat LOK, ame ng Of business showed mey Of yuntectiay ¢ wit tecifsteral sup plied ents al hank at 7 feent, the street ra FV'oout., guld, to 7 ® cent. enrreney, mil Aidl ional pordav added theceie, the malar s 1 borrowers on made at Later the inarket eased © (ee olferivus we ty f this sudden return to A steady Wave been Drongit about hy the f Ue Large auiouar of earteicy lately will awn (rom cireuation, Owing to ths high rates (or call loans, the discount tarket Was neglected, aud were nonin Goverunest bonds were cline London at, the effect of the lower anon Y + Bold IF nee, r expe {rand the disine) nat render the an derate in Stote speentation Oxo pt Tenneson (0 Polk. aad G2 for Wih winter Peachy te @¥. New North -@arobn Vronght' hi. Tho AMesouri ts wor ot aid ms yy by. Alaa. his fe Marijosu Trictee 10 Went certlt nea bay, “R nl. The be mivacce wos marked le whole slat, equal h nie Weed GILG [tee puRcha alory Ga an upward |Aoy euLION OF KOI" eHOLL AuwHnL' Ws Not palpMb'd The linger dealings were in Michucan Southotiy hook isand. New. York Coatral, and the Northwestern wud St, Patil ttocks, Wiel sold Wt wud advanced to We Ek lowing fyuse (he casing up and extented me cases toh B cont 2 Dw Waetiot ont OF WHOTNOE Wilt Ouening. Close Michigan Southe Wis 100% tana i i Content 1oY ile western jo iy wtactory teeltag stead Mae dd, anh. Yeon River,..biahs. 18) dh : Wand Wik Wa W. pe aD Hand'st Paul ast Paul i LFort Wis te. tT Mi! hg tate 6 . ‘ tera, HO File i prchweetern welt WINS A ch ing to have been made by Wesstey Broder At orzery totay by the ve Celving titer of the Continental (hak. NEW YORK MARKETS, te ne Frrpay June i.-FLoem ax Wactive aid soaigy.y $0 fats 5 $5.0 for ruperdiae Western, dee Aextra dos 6. C01 Flapping exica Stab Eerithy family brands, Kye four Aud eo ily tirana) aac, for Guit ci lavits asi 1a. e,, ghd ; 12a Y slaughter on 700 fromm tthe Juneiro, mand and prices a shade firmer; Loe AYFOs Tight aud 1k lilo, Bvakie.: OF a ny y 4 eaten 28 wang XX doy olwSine,: eo. uwayh Catt Mia eu at Weltern Pexws ta WYrarore—Pork firnier: rales MOLD. at RAED Vrseed i loa do, Casepecs tor PTUHE less. Beet sieny hae dull Cat ineats Ate. for shoulders, cud in temaud sates M0 Hoxds vations ule teeen Drossedd heute, IAW Ix Wheat for wine ©. lowe whee the Wester ye fhe Pera —_ LIVE stOCK MARKET, —- New Yonk. Friday, Jane 11.—Dreves Reilly cool Lier OF Ty GiBl ewL, Were POCO the wales at 1l4c@ Wop Lrdress tems to th wwenglied wether. & eR ANY Lanai mew owt, mel fair cs were SoNf onil BH ig hae Vie: HE AV “ak iT; {is Be ay. ab Ne the Hatter Change eal RYVAL ESTA Movers. A. nthe s J, Bleoeker, Son oil by anction, Soon Tustday June 8, a portion of tie we autitow Park, at New Bea don, Poe will sell by y, on the Foon, AO) Va preinives, on Arend borin bobs, a i Vocars, Ne iets Ann bibtas awit, nuke Srext, offers at private sale Meenas. ile ehotoe bot a! N. eracy taiy, iv re Wowuen ta Josey (Aly, Lily ant Been Bd Verinuu ColuM, in) at i a arctan ce Bits yaasisas octane 44D WALLOW.EVE MYSTERY. pate seuend of the Binck Matt = CHAPTER 1. THE penvens oF THe BURNING HEA © Their love wae Mke (he tava flood 1 na id Eeua's breast « | Near the end of a dark antimn day, not many | venrs ® young couple, returning from thelr bridel Wwur, arrived by steamer at the old city of Norfolk, aad, taking a hack, drove directly to the tost inn, The gentleman re | Mr. and ars. Lyon Ber | ota and (40 Rerveuth, } We ohall atored | elf and tie parly as vs, of Blue Mall, V rend chamber nd & couple « ys for ou. ‘saad Mr. B be bonded las bat and ew w tie bowing waiter, © Certainly, sir, What would you like tor loaf naked tne landiort. © On, unyth neatly served," said Mr impatient wave of bis bond, been rid of Lis obwegaions host, “Ab hat anviding 7 ple whotaile bin. He lives epon love just guw, but he'll care more abont his bill of (are afew weoke henee.” ehnekled the Iendlord, as te left the public parlor to exeente lis guest's arde ‘The bridegroom Was no kooner Vert atone with hie bride th n the easteat arm-chelr, a) 0 wnlie her bonnet for our own w servant 0 inet it ie nice and re, Wilh a sihtly if he would have oy pleases It ts ensy to nee gu make tm ess appenfage, yon.” sald the litite ats, arm Mie up. Yon love me so wiuch, dear Lyon omueh! Yet not sap muct eitn rob t if you sould ever cease to love me, oF even st you We ever to love me leas, dare Mot thivk what T sould do” abe muitered 4 long, deep, shudder dear in luk eyes ou love ine ine fone, Why, Sybil my wife) on beautiful mad eres. ture! Yon urea true daachter of your house f Beroers of the burning heart! A Beruers of tive boiling blood ! A Boriors om it has beou said, that 1€ 18 almost an tatal to be loved! as to bo hated r Suddenly heard the br in the midst of their converse found of weeping —low, deep, Wart on weepitit Hoth paused, looked at each other, and listened, Tne sound Feewod to € from a room on the opposite Kid of the passace to their own apart Ht What is that #"* tn husband's tre “Tt seems to be ome woulan in distvens,” aired Sybil, looking up to her answei ed “On Sybil Slie wash nto remin tis work tifsle could have foreseen the woe that wos cone (0 herself, to her hdsband, and to dhe object oF ace What it 1s, dear, will you f° entr that it was really droad fn that suErOW should ex. her aymputhy, ahe would have belt Lyon baci, with the grip of fate, from the mission on which she now senthin, For the weener was a beantifol woman—s deserted wite—neai wa Biondelic, who, a'tuoush but a Bow days I voasel wht brough er from E ; robbed of her jewels and money by ker husband, and thon Kett to Hor tute in tat Noriolk botel Sybil was deeply moved by this Iadg's story, and insisted on taking Mrs Biondeile hone with hor to Wack Hall, and Mr, Berners gave his assent to her Winlies But before they rot re ney, Sytil bitterly repented of the array Mes, BlondeHe was #0 enehantingly lovely that Alr Kerners at once bogan to yield to. her ehurius for the first time saw him pay the homage of admiration to other beauty then her « ‘This kindled the Gree of jealotmy 0 ber beart, and y reached Black Hall thove fires hw into au inextinguishabte flame And no Deruers had ever been known to forzive an objcet of yenloury. Mack Hall, the abode of Mr, aud Mrs, Berners, a palatial olf Virginia mansion, situated in the y to set out on their jour art of the Black Valley, a few miles irom tiwek r ie bad been in Mee ne, atid Was FeHOW! A hospitality whiel the county town. s's family 108g scones of gavety a (ranspited beneath tts roof, Mrs, Borners, the last of ber rac, to give vent to the © resiloss, jeale s heart, resolved to re te the festivities of ne olden tine, and need & mised Hall far the for tt purpose ann ensuing All ttallow ing ali Guiues in readin One day tng puretin in one another, as to become oblivious of Lite of Mra Winteruse, the old biousekeeper, who (ounil Uiein sitting closely side by side, her haad clasped in On Sybil's return, the old housekeever described this scene to her, Will Many exuggerations. ‘Lhe ce Valation seewied to trecge Sy bil liv tee, “Oh, my heart! my heart? ehe moaned, turning deathly pale, And then aficr a tong eilence, sie wit terly aided, “*Decetved | Betrayed! Seorued att” Weil, well!” she cousinued, nodding ¥; Well, Well, since deceit ts the fashion of 1 too bet Tio will wear a mask of smiles! 0 Cae inaek 1 Wil wateh tO, wow T wilt Novat ty fatiey-bul! alone will T play a part, bal before Mt, aud it?) None shail ever k perhaps af wl T dvseond w wateh, what I nothin, the desperation But tiey ew nothing Aud thus all (vee daiited towards the awful Liule of ruin, knew nothing, suspected CHAPTER TT THR FIMSE PARAL HALLOW it was Alliiullow Lye, a mig atiorpatod with delight by the whole neighborhood, aud much longer still remembered with horror by the whole country. 1c was the occasion of Sybil Rerners’s masis bal nd thaek Hall the Black Valley, and th lo of unoreced ie first entertainment ef the wy given in the laeahty, wrath e contiguous counties had bee dnyibed rvP long Hlackyillo were ull in a 9b extoment: for is wis Kind that had ever t gentry of thr tons ted ex: star it ng at Black Hull was great, and the eb uuod by the Wuskers were yariour aud Well sustained Dut far the most beantiul, fae the most terri ficuro in the pageantry of the evening, wa thal of Aybil Berners! She had chosen tor her eh the unprecedented part of the tmpersouat Spirttof Fire, iCeaied well with hor wh Hor eostusae was but the outward sigh Of the ery Sybil had confided the secret of her costume to no fone bat her hushand, who was Minselt attired ag * Harold the Saxon,” while Mrs, Bivadelle assuued the ehurseter of * Raith the Bair.” yal had not oon Jong su te Foany before the co- quetting of her basband and) Mra, Blondelie drove Her nearly to distraction, Observing tat whenever she came near them (hey were on their gud, Sybil changed disguises with one of her guests and. anti ate friends, Beatrix Pordicton, and was thus cn led to wat'b Her husband and His companion witu- tthe least restraint, Sybil observed Uhut a masker. representing Death, whom wobody senied ty kuuw, watched Mis, blow dell ay closely as she did herself; and lie au? quently had occassion to remember nud #budder at Chat fret Swolng the wntched couple seat themselves on a small sofa in one corner of the room, she Jett ab ottoman boar Uieus, in time to bear Mee. ah delle siny “No, Lyon, your wife je iat my friend—she is my deadly euemy,” Bie is fivresly genious oF your ailve tion tor ough itis the ouly happhiens « } y Anil she will make you throw me olf Ab APY Never no one, not even my wile, shall ever dh Tswear tt by all my hopes of— Sybil clided away. She could bear no more Sie pertiue. drawing wear, when all the guests woult have to mnanak, Spit and) Beatrix re Cxchanged costumes, ani Went “OWN to Lhe draw rig: room. together ust os the last qaaanile was eon pleted, ond the Company Vegan to march to the sup perroom, As cnet couple passed into the supper-room they took of their maske and banded them to attendan: Placed for (hat purpose to the right and left of th four, Tuna, when the eompany flied the room, very fice Wis shown, but Death’ was nowhere w be scen, At lust the party Uroke up. Only @ few of the costs vemalned a mht, These were shown to their rooms, umd the otuers having gone, as a uid have’ it, Mrv, Blondelle went into the little to meet Mr. Rerners, who assured he could never extend to her 1's affection, a brother's Kins,” at is Hot mulch 10 ask, wd 1 hy me noy, So tive me a "brother's ki 0.0 she pleaded, platnetvely. Ife hesitated fOr a moment, and thou bending over Fhe satel 14 Aw thse frat, the last, Lona re than a bret! Then give in \l for your own sake it must be he pressed his tips to bere Tr -wye the last as weil as Ue first ; for at the meet juz 0. their lips Way were Biricsen sounder as by the Fall of a thunderbolt ‘Aud Sybil, biasing with wrath, Hike « spirit from the Lake of Fire, stood between them ! Bie looked BOL butan—With Ler whole fae and torm heaving, palpitatiug, Mashing fore Che light tings of angel | yb" cxclaimed her husband, thaunderstruck, appalled. Hehe waved her band towards him, as if to implore or voumiand silence, oT have nothing (0 say to you," she mattered, tn low wad busy tones, as if ashes were im her throat, But to you she ald, and her voice rome eloat aud strony as she taracd rotelies! out her urm Towards Hoss, who Was tearing im affright ngeiuat the wall" to yon, trultres#, who has come betwern the true busband and his wife—in the morning you must leave the house you have desecrated! tor if you do not, or it ever T Sud your talse toe here again, F will tread down and crust out your lite wath fone remorse Uian ever T sei heel ou a spider! T will, a6 Tam 4 Berners! And now begone, and meyer let me woe your form again Tosa Biondelié. who had stood spell-bound by the And overwhelming words or Sybil, the ife, now suddenly threw up her hands, Wry fled from {he room. ped her arm ani! her volee at the nd stood dumb and motionless, / W, at lengt ‘hors spoke again. nustdo as you please, But this {tell you: that in ¢ hour whieh sees tha: or ancl fri sven from thie Tienve it ton, and Iave It forever t Wt Loon Rernere folly icant Uwe, oF thonght to y hearted wile to terme By the threat nken in het character. . 0 Weer of this roof, answered bitterly —" ge ron Breners, Good-night, and—qood- sev) and with a wave of ler hand ehe Lirot the room, He wae wad to lave spoken as be did: mad stil to ict wer leave Lim so! how or Ht Ad, he Was ao 4 Dorners remained wolking up and down the roo time lonyer, ‘Lie Ljcits wore all outy and the servants gone to bed, Yet sili he contin ed to own the parlor Noor, until eud- denty rlereing shrteks snote the ear, nt uty ead In grest lerror ie started forward and Inetineti ve. Y Vashi towards Kosa's room, when the door was row bral ey : ] ing hom a wound wrecit, pale, bleed: Creat Ne he cried, Wy he appar ed + lod it om the sofa, het With woMMMeMENt and abastiy and dying nyt ten uk wt bi it “WLo, who hos dune thief he wldly der wi ae, almost paraiyael with horrors be kel bemtge her, wid tried to Flume the puriiag her lifeblood wor fact Welllug fd her bloodless itm, now paling in death, and garped forth the words: ; Wound fr T told you she wo: dito it, aut sive S)Du Bernera hae mnrd me," sh Tien rataine verselt % last dy eeried aloud, * Mear, ali! 8 Borucr red two." Aud with this upon ter Tips. she fell buck: mean, Even in thot supreme tnoment yon Berners's first thought, ito Ihhy only thountt, was for his Wile, He tu @ Who was tiere—who had Lead tis Al wert there! nid errant an won drawn t mn ae evirewius sirieks, All had Waid the Nornible accusation, Aud ail stood panic stricken, 8 they shrank aw from one who #tood in thete mis! gitbaited Tt was she, Sy wrcused 1, the aecused. Whose ore loudly than zw lone; for she stuot there, atu in hee querade dress, ler fuee pallid, her eyes blaring. Wer w an} etreuwing, ker crimson , grasping a blood st fued d Ot wroteh-d_woman—mo-t wretched woman t What ix this that you have done?” roa i Becnors tn unutierabie agony—agony not esd beauty buvore I ut for Whom he felt that he tnd’ driven tw Peration vLyon Beruers, do vou believe me guilty! she He Yooket ap, and thy If he had really bellowed her guilty, he did not iow, He ate wored briefly atid Grmiy : T No, Syul ven Knows thet I donor; bat And then aor vuice arone eli she continued: “1 wos in my chamber ntoly above that oveu , wer Is approached by Us tl uo ae m. Tdo net know T heard a picicing we Tustin c nieatn te and Into Mrs, Mon telie’s room, aid iy to her bud, where I waw by tue light of roshe was lying, ter cyes were closed, and Ethoucht at fest (iat sie bad fiinted from sutue fright aout. aluvst at the seme Instant, | aw this dagger—" ere Sybu wooped and Wicked up the dazger that ehe wad dropyod a low les befor fven to bs fantin horelest, 1 5 instantly t t irom the opened wound winrted tp, covering und and sleeve with the nocusiiig sisinn you sce! Wi the tos ime af the Wivod her eyes slew 1 She gazed aelciil tat or an Inetudt, and then with the Inet ef fur whieh terror lent her wtreusti, and Hed shrieking to (is ne the d that Pha drown wed heirs, And—you know id Over cu.uie WIL eX nt, whe wank UyOR the Nearest Chait Lo rest, Der story had ston. upon th vidently nud upany present a very great Impress But Lyon ververs 1 lowed the aur to yet be too Inet Some clue ui by Which we may trace tae abors, aud Wet us xenel the may bo tet certian MMi Lyon Berners, leaving the shuddering women ofthe party inthe room With Sybit and the dead, ind followed by ull the acu, Went to scurell te Lt use nits for traces of the aseusin Fen proved (tuitiess, No. trace of an fntrnder could be found, acr War there way evide noe robbery. Furthermore, all she win v Ted sae ed on the dantel There hoa by thé etatvway leadbog fv Wile chanber. Caplaih Veudieian, was uhh Syuu'y and brother of Beaerx, saw that Chere Was no xafety ox. H tHight. He whienered Ee Yoko Bybitt Jon, weit Liew Lo suect Win aa the back them at « WL under t ranaceme: bot Captatis Penticton anid Abowier ny & hoot tae ph eosewaiment, Kk e the Matinted Cha . sar lh Ht y ately in the joined by Mia. Ternerw sand tind Out where ube with provi ont hed by dow cow fal supper st oom eit hearts, As Wrage dro Wouter ema Sma ti tt ‘ ad Mosh Mr. lier ons Gae aroused be gee dayl gat by doe, Whi iastantly drew hun ontaite the euayelan aber us Dy ui, ‘elt wione in the Miastod Chapel, continued toslees soundly. How long ulte hed slot alin mover could toll, When MG Wos sudden!y and faariudy arya were erceping ander ber : ter I Himbs: they Wore hitting hor frou her matires sand shi saw two uyen th wt ef Head, Ihe other te tried to ery out in her agony of terror; but her voice dled away in ber bosow, and ull ler pow el. Tuoy raised bee up and bore df open im wild itt) vuued (Orth, On—treat havent whither Y “vo the open door of the vault under the chapel from whose haunted depts & spocinal ligut gles her down, the dreadful sieps anal her on the uly te The ion door changed e dintnal arches, lave her now!” muttered a hoarse voice. A h responded. And Sybil ow loudly to, resounding ned with horror! When Sybil recovered trou ber death-tike swoon, she found Apaciods cavern of wuch ext evedting beauty | nile fi instant sie Jost whit of Ler terrora iy Ren actonisinent and a mination, and then her eyes settled upon a figure why seemed the sole Gveupant of the place, This w: who, with berred eon thrown Mies, Was sestod upom it erase ter fogtion, Her eltia fae Her ui ty yacis bai ard piewurenque Costume” Wer fo in Keepin: wrth the aspect the plier, Coat Oue Maght Mave deemed ber thy mpi other in elem fybilspoke iy md Why Hon ata time,” answered the girl face thivie* concerns you litle; Tan @ ipsy, and my name fe Gentiliskas *why you ore prowght here, wht that concerns you very much! Tie tae women look erhape Wall a minute; What place te this? at rac and t Who ay yout Hy conoeros your hbert, ays your tite, ot believe ud me tory away from ing hushandt ow hauginily foul Mrs, Mermers, s likely tn the havds of the constables, who are by this tine tn poregsaion of the Haunted Chapel. Bot tear nothing! Elm they will reicase again, tor they hive no riaut to detain him; but you they wud bave kept if they liad eunght'sou Phe con stables were coining there for ws, bnt they would have found you had we not brought you away with us, That was my doing, I made your removal U ition of my silence communteate with my hus ul suspense #”” De sate ty do fo, Oar Gest fety, Dut our second will be baud, to raleve lus dre G soon ne it shail sour . Hybil said no move vt the manuen!, but sat looking wt the spouker, and (iluking of ik that hud befallen her in the Hou spel dCi CHAPTER IY WE ROBBER CMLERTAIN. He was the mildest mannered map ‘That eves scuttled #i. p, oF cut a throat, Sybil had passed the day in che robbers’ den with her strange companion, who astonished ber bs stating that the captain of the band had been pres nt at her masquerade, Late In the afternoon, dtnuct Was announced, at which several of the robbers 3p: cared, with Moloch, a gigantic ruffian, at thelr beat ite was the age tof the band, and in the ubscnce of tue captain, ruled with brivial sway, ti coming influmed with’ wine, he took a seat by (he Side of Syiil, Girew his arm about ber, and atteny ts 6. Laag 4 ls you her pe Sybil struggled in terol, aud the glpsy girl eric out! “Ment why dou't you interfere? He is rude (¢ fy the lad. “We never meddle betwoos other men and thet ¥" called out on oubers, cried the girl, in de spall “Se TAN 18 EMEP responded a voice close ty An Ve rebee captal Tigod among thei as it DG risen from the earth, Moloch drorpod Sybil, ant cowered i Che most \biect manner, “NAVA louked up aud turmed cold frow: bead iv £008

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