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NBW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY Ui, 1856. 5 WARTED, aELY WANTED. underneath e warm wrapper. If it danced and jumped, track, and rushed’on to the pier. In the | Adelphi this afternoon, at twoc’cleck. There ServVaTIONS tre of the mains will be im Greenwood 4 it was lees from jubilant feeling thanio keep warm. Ite br ante anes came in cont witha itp ge cf a2 A Youre. mcs pasians A SITUATION, A’ OF, mt = ST CLASS rapkily coursing bloed was not found to be “fast” enough | Sleigh. ‘The ammal was then more {rightesed than be. | WaDm daxgbter of Malvina and the late Capt. Jacob 3. Ff cecal Take has ne etneiogein We country. Ac: | desosmeane To ry zine to chase the tingling frost from off the tips of its toes and | fore, and mace a leap from tae wharf. In- | Wade, Year, 7 months and 2 days. dress BR. C., office. to work: to teed, bowever, of fal upon the ice in the North | ‘Ther and of the family are respectfally Seuuomen'e furnieing 605 3 fingers. Youug Ameries, indeed, found teclf obliged | seed, Bowe, er, of faliing on : | invited Seastend the femal. feaun the rastdaane af ber GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, AS CHAM- 4 SRAOORD. yesterday morning to sally forth pretty snugly ensconsed. | yr, B. Greaves, belonging to the barge Baxter, lying mother, No. 73 Johnson street, Brooklyn, this afterneoa, Dermaid, or to take care of cuildren. Apply at 16 Clark- id WHOLEAALE DRY Hot drinks, though, were in more than usual demand; teres: two ° “ eedsy, Jan. 8, in Adelphi street, Brooklyn, Eu- and as the coat was firmly buttoned over the warming horse by the hesd. ith @ Jittle exertion he soon ‘On Tuesday, dreught it was amusing to notice the firm step ensuing, f the terrified beast, and got him again upon the a were interred in the Cemetery of the ver- ‘as if from consciousness of increased immer resources to greens. eneounter the nipping cold. Segara were, however, very sparely indulged in—the comfort was found to be enjoyed at too great discomfort. Bat the morning was s cold tine toal. Merchants, dainty clerks and bookkeeper found their morning ride down town a severe one. Mechanics, thinly robed, jumpeo into the sleighs for ther shops, their looks betokening that the ride was much the re- THE WEATHER. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD The temperatur@? from 1 P. M. of yesterday to 4 P. M. ef to-day, bas been as follows:— Jan, Oto TP. M., character in the of his Cabinet to have no man | verse of comfortable, Young girls, going to their divers ee oe Tystions, saloed’ Ainley thelr-diuger $o-tRaeneziben PORSONAL, After the tion of the forego! ut ad- ‘F DEACON L, WILL CALL AT THB BROADWAY POST cea = ee cot drivers, and shrinkingly sank into the compactest com- 2 degrees above zero, if io A pass possible to occupy. The cold, though chilling every feeling and fibre, and their slight apparelling, though but the scantiest apology for a covering, could not “ “ “ “ “ “ end Bryce. After Mr. Bryce was initiated as a member the club, and the emblem (a live oak leaf,) placed left breast by the President, fhe, Wild ?equenved RUG CLERK W. NE CAPABLE PRi: apy ‘ANTED—01 ae ‘ Ww ¥ eat and who can come well MF, Law to step forward, and, taxing him by tho hand, | excuse them from being punctually at thelr work aa sae “ ist Dea 19, Schock F. Mad ee not ence beea | eat Bs in Pormit me, sir, to initiste you as an Everybody talked of the cold, and wondered how | the temperature was in equilibria Xesterday from to | 6 goatee and thin ight oSlored whieh nic terecicaorenet | shar ELP WARTED.—A NEAT YOUNG GIRL IS Wi ef our club.’ Iam confident that the emblem whichI | omg it would continue so. It was pronounced a Pigs Leeper ig ra. Wind N. W. from 4 | bair are light, eyes blue, height middling, age thirty, | first! Fi ie pienso Semel Sanity, beardiag, Somme of Thay Br a re ee ponder yl agpicle'h si vate henensieas ted everything | PM: of yeularday wo 4PM. ofto-day. aw [AY ENGLISH PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA- teten Sand o'docks ar hive Devesn’s sa foar Mo, 22 Poa: eredt in the Capitol of the United Rated an ite chiof ma- | ** hovered about | Broomuyy Hmcnm, Jan. 10 P, M., 1856, a cutis wileets cats Ira cei Cant ates [ee pea seninl honorary member of our zero till after8A.M. Men engaged on the Sixth and ‘generally App! rE F K F, gad as you now do as an ‘ANTILLA MAKERS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A % Eighth avenue railroads shoveling the anow from the Court Calendar— This Day. — number of first rate workers. None others need apply, lo ‘Tae initiation took place amid enthusiastic cheers. tracks, the early milkman, the newspaper carrier, the | _ Scrmuom Count,—Nos. 778, 3003, 7, 161, 165, 168, 169, SITUATION A8 BOOKKEEPER OR ASSISTANT JACOB LANSING, 42 odar ai, But the feature of the evening was the speech made | oe}, taking down his blinds, the servant girl going to | 210) 119, 180, 182 189, 164, 196, 1bs,' 180, 100, ret, 192, gy wating Wo beter his atuaton, "Address Le ANTILLA MAKERS.—WANTED. ONK HUNORED the Live Oak candidate = ‘ et tn faat, wh ead gs bane | 204) 228; 196, 107, 298; 200; 200, 202, 209, 205, 200, 207, Horaia éatee. *| M od hande for regain embloymost iroughout the Fou Mr. Law came forward, and said, that when imyited to | the grocery(on the corner—all in fact, who had to be up sree’ aon, Seorge Bulpin, 201 Broadway. “file mecting, he knew he was invited to meot a Live Oak | early, thought and felt and knew it tobe savagely cold. | ScPEmIE pinta epee da reer reap carer Nitiaien wire teedoaictes Spas ee GRAY GOODS SALESMAN WANTED.—ONE WHO Gad, but as he did not understand the course to be pur- Everything indicated increased cold—wildly hurrying Common 1.—Nos, 112%, 114 to 127. Part ing; oo ot work, nphoimery, i Tact can (apn ha hand (apy con ntnenee 0. near ee preferred, Sag uars weed, he confessed that ho was taken somewhat by ur- | eighs—noses enveloped—mittenod hands—thove walk- | 2.—Nos, 88, 128 to 141. Lineal! woeful we his employer in any’ cayeciys Remucare: | 16 Wastee sreoh op sais, oF address Straw Goods Hafadd price, He was always glad to meet gentlemen of Ameri- | img frequently stopping to shake their feet as they — on moderate, habita seber and . Any person wishing } office, an principles, but mere 0, when he found those who | Walked, and whipping themselves with their hands. mionag ateeaeaa wil be pretapuy attended to, 0” st PON OH i: Wars CHAMBERMAID, SEAMSTRESS, NURSE, ‘were willing to think and act for themselves, He said | There was intense hurrying in every direction, and an plush gloves, in mode: ‘and No. 12 Park ALIFORNIA—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES cook and waiter gurl, either colore ier wre on ys that the disorganization of the House of Representatives | evident desire on the part of every one to reach speedily | place. FOUND OW SUNDAY, IN THe Lows Pant OF | CA tugase with s uty sve see O Ca TAS | Destotwages willbe given. Apply at No. : uced destination. The sleighs creaked over the ringing wae eo person will advertise CO ———————— —————————— at Washington fer « fow days at frst produced some iit | Bis ee eee th Snow and tain vs. Balle and Partics— Property and paying 60a, Dy eppiying to Aine, Willing and agreeable pervon; she is willing to pay half har 'ANTED—A CAPABLE NURSE, FOR AN INFAN. tHe inquiry on the part of the people who would be the | snow with increased emphasis compared with the previous | 194; egnilemen’s, misses? and children’s Inia | ~* assage- Please appiy at 166 12th a. between University Olty reference required. Apply’at 165 14th a mest hkely to be elected their Speaker, and the news. | day. The sun, though shining beautifully clear, gave | rubber hore and shoes, eullable, for this season of snow snd FPOUND-A SMALL QUANTITY OF BANK NOTES. THE Peer arenes, “locas XK ANTED-A SEAMUTRESS, MUGT OOME WELE Ble ypers were locked aiter, the vote given counted; but it | enly frozen warmth. bools and slippers, suitable for tis season of- balls and parties. owner can obtain the same by addressing box 2,115 Post OVERMESS.—A LADY THOROUGBLY CONVERSANT ‘commended. Apply at No. 3 Morris ot, Jersey Olty. fp telits mpplipland from ¢ay to day, that allanxis | 4s the forenoon advanced this severity relented, The N, Be—Ladies warm the sick room at $1 per pair. office, and proving property. with the French, German and ab lang ‘also Sg ee a ee @ty upon the question had entirely ceased; the people re- J. B, MILLER & OO., 134 Canal street, OST-—BY THE PORTER OF THE BANK OF AMEAIU. re sclences and to teach shildren, an ANTED—A LADY'S MAID, ONE WHO UNDER- den thelr business pursuits asmuch more interesting | effect wan percoptible*at once. Many who had eon- Lost 3y JHB PORTER OF THE BANK OF AMERICA, tDgagen ent in 8 privae family: has no objection totrnyatiog. ee ee eee nue roaaiina tae Z'them from day to day the proceea- | cluded not to go out gradually changed their minds. | Daguerreotypes, with Cases, for Only 5 | January i 1s60 ond sevchion, the fa ate —— Fy city teetimoaials, address A. M., He- | and seamstress, to go to the West Ludien; also, « oe Ger: —_ of Sait nst ea tess —— Ld boa wines bag The hearts and purses of living men felt and rebounded | Cente, atthe original two shilling picture shop, 200 Broadway. damon t. Fulton Bank. sas EE Ge -— cook, speakin Zinta to visainie, _Auels befare 4 a 5 ‘ chan exhilrat ee Ce 0 SITUATION WAN ee Se ae many votes; that Mr. Richardson got so many votes, | St the change. Ladies experienced general tion, | singer’s Sewing Machines.—Our Liberal and | #0: Meeve & H specuable indy. A ome more an object, than wages. | “W)7ANTED—A SMART PROTESTANT GIRL OF NEAT, and that Mr. Scattering (I believe they call ee | at 0 | Young America bought segarsand went mad with motion. | samirable of our new and latest improved Meyer & Co Good city reterence given, Call at 192 Canal at., firs: floor, for clean and tidy habits, in a small private family; mus? be Rany votes, Now, you might walk from one ead of this | Th omnibus sleighs had more riders. Private turn- | "Wine tacknes fr Sid mache of arary hind, inbalied wisn | Dodge’ AGS three days. endates ook Spectral make aicaer eeeenmeamiee ines eg ay cla ay ning | ott sone hemi ny unin, Bp arn | Bt tae sae ae cea rel | J pra Nog ana asramma wan, ar A ant | SU not ae Sy ear Speaker, which shows that insteaa of the country be- | the thermometer got up to seventeen degrees mgt, Teagan | peraent Brothers & Co. pole Sanaa til Ake cater eet ee LS — sank appa Seqantaton of Coogan, att Siva tp exo Doyine | SMT, to, J plnow te mow showed itl in Ga AESG Hardaway, | Hip eae, Mees Sairt Ua Pes, Slt Neasdpaa’ ae Fs" |W Soo ate ut ont lie at Se ee patna tte gett |» sM@Y “maling owt” In the heron ty rte | fii ere suena iiss Stil irs weenet, trate ge at all, it was spoken of in the ‘spirit of ridicule. ‘This | temperature continued to moderate, and New York | gion is the sole manaiateres in tho Union Btine sroe | Oouley, Wacrworth G07 eee see ANIMD IBY A RESPECTABLE PB | Waiter and shasbormaaid, ‘apply atear West ad ne preven, said Mr. Law, conclusively, that itis notin the } continued to grow more lively. Ali the fun and ‘and patent powder proof defiance locks r wood, Metropolitan t beens A oad girl, who speaks English, to do general morning, between 11 and 12 ‘4 . er of those we elect to office to excite the people merriment of sleigh riding of Tussday and Wotnosiay | mad cromabars. Depot No. 100 Faait street one door betow | ,,.4 N0sralrovrard willbe paid on ra Way, Beam ee SEPT Ra eee peepee apy acts that will endanger the nency of | was enjoyed with the est zest. ter sleighing - Oe oetagiaascnsincsiditecietteletintinlaremlartiaiiaciih casi, EST A N, this Union. The people appreciate too highly the benefits | could not be. The snow upon the whole length of IN GOING FROM WILLIAM TO OAK SEREET, G)tvation WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, . Pong icone pig ce bce maxing, thet they enjoy under this republic to think for one | Broadway, with the exception of the lower part, has | Great Fire In Syracuse. lack jetearring, with three arops. ‘Tae tinder will be | \D,e# Arst tate cook; can make jellies and pastries of any | Son DO Winnd oo anal with the washtug and ioning. | Such i mement of casting it aside at the instance of their office | now been levelled. The travel on it and frost have | Another proot of the superiority ot Stearns & Marvin's Wil- | suitably rewarded by leaving it at 146 allen sireet, ine. Gam Rree saree. ones tn. Des Ieee piace. Goeed renee, nent meme Tay See ore Salamanaer Bale. = helderqin sny position. It falsifies the predictions combined to make it packed and solid, so that the labor ef the statesmen of the Old World and some in for the horses is greatly reduced. The sleighs advance der’s Patent, eee, Can be seem for two day: 6th avenue, in the store, QITUATION WANTED-BY AN INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY Syracuse, Jan. 8, 1856, OsT—, Messrs. Sreanna & Manvix. New York: L 7th RISO oI oe ANTED—A CLEAN, ACT(VE AND EXPERIENCED is inst., in the vicinity of Bowery and r Ww 1 ‘ 5 ity sisition “wat tho. peoplo” were, not capable of | merrier fr he riders,” At the lower em at Brosdway | oiGaeiteen- amaaiee ren cust on te morning | antwers gic name of Fun, ‘in feta 1 Seen wean, or dounteg a soe n 0k | peralst "mages ae eal tmestaly A ind Chelan ae self-government. Three-guarters of # century have | and through Whitehall street, the snow jnot being yet | The Woking ‘Block toot tre about 6 ofclock, and betore s | TaLteward by leaving it at Servent, Can be well recommended. Please apply at 271 J S0u Brooklyn’ 000 eaned away since this government was organized, and | levelled is @ source of much inconvenience and annoy- | o'clock the entire block was in ashes, m: ab intense heat, Loe 0x THE RVENING OF TAK 9TH, IN GoLNG | Bowery. Wagesfrom$5to$é per month, ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO OHAM- length cf time has only increased the evidence of ita | ance. A blockade not unfrequently occurs in this sec. | In that fre was one of your sold Professor Welung, from sleecker to Ihirteenth streets aad Sixth avenue, | 9 MERCHANT TAILORS.—A YOUNG MAN WHO UN- W Aprwork and plain sewing, also to waiton table. One sfabluty ani the prosperity of the people, We heve | tion of half an hour or more. It 18 go, also, in some of | OGL Tahee tears uoqana el ie pouamol toon | gold eka, comaiing the itenem of w dceased flo, ai derstands culting wishes to engage in.s wholesale or retail yin aso sity reference can cail at 200 West 23dsi,, near pee Tuillio, és ‘tion thro’ * ; Je Bay . 8 on Y f ; le Wo have icreaces trou thirteen Slates 19 tuiry‘ous | have to: pans, ‘ovellig the snow ia, aucn stroows, an | mbenouto! erubbrh ull rea hob and on delay opened ae the ame will receive, ibe fill valus of tie icket by | Dowse Rher® he would have, cods eat bervh: he would ac; | 8 Bee contents were found preserved, not snowing the least sigaof fre, pertby caving some $30,000 in notes and cash securities. ‘the Fire King did not stand the test; there were three of them inthe tire, two ot which were used up, We shall send finding leaving it at 50 West Thirteenth street, tor Miss Evans, '—AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON TUESDAY cept ofa mcdarate salary in a suitable hou:o; hu osa give frat class reference, address J. J. C., box 202 Herald olfice. Wa A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, States, with territory enough (or fifteen States more, and the ability to increase that territory whenever we desire. We bave extended from a belt along the Atlan- indeed in all the streets of the city where the work has not yet been done, should be proceeded with at once. An occasional street continues yet unbroken by sleighs, Fat NEAT, TIDY GIRL, AX C TAMBERMAID and seamstress, andto make herself generally usaful. Apply at 907 Kast Broadw ing, January 8, in going from a sleigh to the la:iies’ " = lo seaboard to the Paciic ocean. We have increased | while the snow, from the sidewalk on either | ee erecta. NORTON DRDEGY & Co, | Seeing roth, A aiugle stone diamond ring, The fader wile | gig hqujuaton ts Wel nurse; baa a Grat bap, ch ve weeks ANTED—A OOMPRTENT MILLINER, TO GO 70 @ar revenue in still greater proportion than pur popu- be Hee wR sii rope share. red Ghee Salamanders of any desirable size or pattern and of improved Sena Kawarna ba retarnisg the sane to Wa 2. Spama, Brooklyn, in Pipe oi tron South Apply at 63 John street, Imien. We has sed through two wars—one for the neces! at ‘0 clea: le gutters cannot | finish, secured by Hire der and burgiar prow La ee en eeee nent ene cena Ri Sawai. — sequisition of our invependencs, and the other for pro- | be too lmperatively urged. When ‘there ‘s call for re- | Belle’ lock Boay We fouud, at reduced prin at the depot 1i8°| + ost SUPPOSED IN THE NFIGHBORHOOD OF PIKi ae Pa Mig pty Mg ge aga ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE G@RMAN WOMAN, TO ere eS ehis 6s cece, mee and calc oeezerow: Daal 4f & pactlonsictgne caaey, Vie ienae sbodkd be re || Wales stem 33 STEARNS & MABVIN, | TOT” a momorantuns hook, containiog papers of no | pag uved several yeass may be applied wo a: parloe maene cook, wax and fron, with good city referenee. Inquire Fs bed ocean. ap ore prior to the war of 1812 our | moved at once. @ thaw ensue, with the gutters Yalue to any but the owner, Thomas Hell, ship joluer, 487 J Union Place Hotel, at 9.A. M. or 4 2. M. at 187 Sth avenue. revenue was about ten millions. The last year | obstructed as they are at present, not only great incon- Christadere’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupees | Jeni street, or 68 South stree!, cornerof Pin, Also, anivory testi artcne oo, ‘the revenue from the sale of public lands alone was | venience but serious loss and damage must be the result. | excite admiration anong ail connoiseeurs inart. A suite of rule, with name and date, 1862, ANTED—BY A WOMAN, A SITUATION AS CHAM. W: NTED—A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN, IN A over eleven millions, and the revenue of our government glenant privaleapactmenia for applying ha incomparable dye, ae —- ribbon, lace and embroidery store. None n gutters, and retail at bermsid and seamstrosa, or to de general housework, in @ respectable private family. is a tirst rate cook, excellent washer oud troner, The beat of city references given, if re- quired, Can be seen for two daysat 144 Forsyin st, in the r OST-IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN FOURTH AND Tweltih streote, from a sage sleigh alxailvor pin‘ed cocks, ‘The finaer will be suiably rewarded by raturning the same to J. 8, Payne & Co., 204 Green street, O8T—A SMALL WHITE POODLE DUG, ON TUESDAY Ne article of its kind. ‘was ever sixty-five millions of dollars, and our national CHRISTADORO'S, No, 6 Astor House, @edt is reduced to about thirty-nine millions, Our in- ‘ternal trade and improvements have increased in a still E nirseipg ratio than our population or revenue. Can it for s moment supposed that a people who has accom- In th th ft eat SO Te ey asad ae veneer ener oe fey unless web aSqusiaied with ite busiuesn, Apply at a) Breese will be found no inconsiderable job. A delay, therefore, expensive, It is to be way. Ohm beeen COLORED SINGLE MAN, AS WAITER bd aeeriras' family, at84 East wd st, City reference re- quired. only makes it more difficult and Batchelor’s Hair Dye.—Wigs and Teupecs ~The best in the world. This unri and original hored that some action will be taken toward the caring of lun ecto at nce, Therela another clreven. TU ATIO: ESPEO: NTED—. " % A ABLE eee ene Dreers Eeeencl's Wiee ar oat afternoon, answering to the name of Lilly. Whoever re nrearwilh: w {rea beoeal or’ EO — Peoapoct af ins Tare here thera wil or'taws ioe | onset ine pressed ahecenetal seo aeceat Pee, | Sears emproremenovecal sary ong, caeé wre | cute Se uae io voulion ee wie nl aie Seat gree Ra a aoa | yy axmaRago Om TRAE FOUNG mM oD ome Touch seuss tobe moved from tlt onward waren by | them. And this is not the worst of it. In very many such ATOHBLOR'S, 238 Rroadway. —A PEW WEEKS BAOK, A Tevav., corner of fist, frst oor, front roou. “Cua be seen boys to engage in a Lgl esa; men of energy for two days. can make from $2 L those whom they have delegated power to tor only a 4 A] BOOK QF to $5 per day. Also wanted, man Places two footpatha were origimally made ‘coat gaous, the Bowery Savings Bank, No. 69,830. The finder will tosis pi cording te abi oe ——— | salary—wages irom $15 10 $35 per month, accoraing te abli- Brief period of time? For my ewn part, I have the | and are now so much ice, with a ridge running Park’s Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar— | ie rewarded by leaving {it at the bank, or at 56 Km street, ANLED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS } ties. TApDIy at No, 334 ‘Broadway, room Li, tp alee Iighest opinion of the gcod seuse and intelligence or the | through the centre, The consequence is, that after | A wonderful arntele fer coughs, colds, bronchitis and cons Se RP pe ia nurse and seamstress; no ovjgetion tw travel. Good’ city : - ————— people. I know that understand their interests | dark it is almost impossible to walk over such pavement | ton. It is le to take, and a certain os lee ON TUESDAY, JAN. 8, IN BROADWAY, A | reterence given, Adaress E.D., Heraid office, and will ve 7 ANTED—A MAN WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THB Yo well to ever entertain the idea of qutting their busi- | without sli and in some cases resulting with se- | smd get our Almanae (grey). BARNES & FARIS lady’s gold bracelot. It belng highly prized by ‘ihe | auended to, W city to drive team and work in & coal yard, ly at Besa oecupations and eastiog themselves “into deadly | rious falls. “naimuch, ‘though, as tho sleighing ts ust Be ee eee eee | eee Meccntaa oe ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG woman, | “2&0 sve. BY. aw. eonflict with each other, Why, if a future Congress of | versaliy and the walking erally passable, and - _ : bk . ace rs = the United States should all existing laws, and | the enjoying themselves fnciy, there has | Holloway7s Ointment—How is it that this | 7 ost_on TUEFDAY LAST, A SILVER IAVER vate ants oc mieteuaatie radtenter ety to tonamers gi are Pp te should declare this Union ived, and the President ily been yet time or thought of com it. But | leading medicament has taken the place of all others in every watch. R. & G. Beenly’s make, No. 18,615. Five dollars Ras lived iuree years injher last place. Calljat 250 Henry st. | is willing to work; must write’ good aud quck ‘Sat sak Roe to such , the people would —, Revi etl be canes be £ the ed Clara eat a a a ra Me a) odd its in- | reward wiil be paid by leaving it at 137 Fulton siroet, Can be seen for two days. wl find ‘a gcod aad permanent siiuation, sdddress box 3,303, either laugh them to scorn or them as traitors, de- }, too, unless the matt ica a to. * rein. oe 4 i Post office, with references, dc. ing entirel the mood in, e sooner, therefore, th OST—IN GOING FROM SIXTH AVENOE IN TWEN- ANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE GIRL, A situa. | —-———— ———.— -———— ——____—- - Tiave an abidiog confidence in. th eof this | Meantime the recent snow bt taleigh: | _ Robert Hunter, M, 0., 028 Bromdway, New | ji yicthsireslio Broad ray. tena» to Fwen'y second. stroot W for two days i her present employer's; Nor 909 Wet SMART YOUNG NAN, A@ WAITER, 1 Gnion, and I never will despair of the republic. ing, all io all, is an epoch of no Tnconsiderable magni- | York.—Dr. HUNTER devotes his attention exclusively to dis- will be pald by leaving the same at 47 West Twonuieth sree | oats ms ® spies ign pees pany ee | bent pce When Mr. Law resumed his seat, it was amidst the sede and peveec sns York. rl Lig nig ae erost and tungs, and the eee eee, by — RGEEMEET Eeaeiair il io SSe= 5 . TT, = |. Cail between 10 and 12 o’clock at 73 6 most tremendous chearing. plant, an ri roportionably. lew ers BPM. jalation. ‘consulta from g' —" N ¥ ANTED—A SITUATION, A YOUNG GIRL, AS Speeches were then nie, Messrs. Pitcher Wi are immeasurably fond sleighing, and as yester- a ERE ESE STS overcoat (by mistake, no doubt) from the sitting room of chambermaid aud waite, or geamatress: uoderstacds ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A LIQUOR after which the following sot “fee sung by citing day and the two previous show, kaw how Gadey The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthma, the Irving House, on Tuesday evening iast, will much obii all kinds of family wewing. Call at 120 Hast 20th st., near dd Ww store. Ti &: the southeast corner of Ein and Walk- Mr, Pitcher, and received wi f ” | it.” The yeung like it, am nd those of all in- | sensumption, and all diseases of the rout and lunge—Dr, | Weg"per by ouurning his memorandum book. Adaress . | avenue, | eestrees or store, THE “LIVE OLD OAK.” termediate ages. The ladies jcujarly like it, and it | CURTIN’ bygeana. ‘Thousands have bean :} —— - “\\/ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LaDy, | a Merny ont rs enone Ts, 4 on”, ita he wee or moptoepe Sate Ohare aadeay venom wena: | SPOLRN RRO, suuoTON, aveyom, mezweny | VV Stata at rary oan eae. ra Ie en fot cman tS E ] fi '. A "eae ci % No. 12. 01 ! oer’: ‘Who has lived in the lard so Jong 4 STATE OF THE ATMOSPHERE. age. Dr. Sara il bé at the oflce = 108.0% O'clock yeaterday, @ lady's gold watch and fob chain; wateh, | days. ¥ oe AEDT ae cal ad ener The temperature yesterday varied 21 degrees from 7 o’clock in the morning till 2 o’ciock this morning, the hour of going to press. The thermometer stood as fol- lows at the various hours designated:— 1A. M.. deg. above zero, 5 P. M..19 dog. above zero. ‘Bere’s health and renown to him tough every town, size of & haif dollar; No. 6081; maker Brequet Paria; had on Where the ‘‘clubs” are growing strong! a we, ‘the inside case B. & K., Par! pares a house engraved near the Keyhole; on ie back, children leking grapes in w Vineyard; herd dial, go'd hands; the chatn suaai! mo liaks, A iberal reward will’ be paid by giving information to the Viet of Police. Pawnbrokers will please stop, if oifered. STOLEN FROM A. WIDOW LADY—A ‘GOLD WATCH, coruer of fwenty VEU, clotk A. ; Duane street, after 12 o'clock. ANTED—A SITUsTION, BY A UPSPECTABLE young woman, as first rata cook, or to do washing snd ironing, Lest city references given. ‘Cun be seen for two omys, ot 262 Mast 12th st., between Ist and 2d avenues, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE AN A RATAIL HARDWARB STORE, A intelligent Ind, ubout 18 years ot age, to learn the 6 residing with his parents may address E.¥. ‘There ia terror in his As his enemies go down, And the officebolder’s term rans out; Ané for him we will fight, ema business. N., Broadway Pos: oflice, postpaid, Married. On s Wednesday evening, a 9 by Sa Rev. Dr. Saw- er, Susan E. Dimon, Dimon, Eaq,, Wun H Pumice olf of weeny iain ‘Till his foes are out of sight, 8A.M.. 4 M1 On Wednesday Jan. 9, by the Rev. James Mil- i + A Protestant girl, ws chambermaid, or todo General Lows. me dad lect Sin Prenethho doubt FEMS [aa a lene ig i har Soantcntn at, | apaaed agtermar aa ase aalz ary | Zaman lr. el oy eae, “eye | (0) AERTS saNTH¥ WH oxy DRPQaTE PROM ‘Chorus—Here's a, song to the cak, lc, « « 8PMii7 « o& Mr. Manx M. Duca, of Boston, Mass., to Miss ELEANOR | Moiden ane, will be liberally rewarded. pects tach nt trades inh nae ti fad adem etl | Croke a hen sing to she oalk, the “live old oak,” iii «4 OP. M16 ow Gnice, of England. % ; Soe TART} D—BY A RESPECTABLE WALSH WOMAN, A | curred.” apply at 60d Dreads oy cee ahr ek earns 2D The friend who would shelter and save el a OP. Mie is oo Pages 29, at on Pee akcietee Be FUBpIO RET eee AGALNeE W ‘Frotmonh situation se coumbertenis ona fos washer ste ae plot) SOE) His country’s flag from shame, and protect her honest 5 office, No. ison atreet, wv. C. P, Jones. P ving oF n ja any Way, a cert And Sroner, or waiter One who thoroughly understands her Fram ae who yeu sat toenahre.” (asm, | gam ay Wert une nt <TeMOE wos Mowing Sroib | pat of Master Ghar Caan buy merchant, o | ie and marron anew nr Ne i, | nna sod god tai ae Sane eerily. | PORMMGAT. As freemen we wiil stand, The coldest day, last winter, was February 7. The this city, to Miss Ri , of W burg. ‘on the lit rane, to the administration office of Hope | trontrooml. ‘an be sesn for two days, ” ; jIFTH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN UNiuN To rd our native land, ‘hermcnner " qteed. is TA. M. at 1 degtee above In Lila bee on Tuesday ever Jan. 8, by Rev. J.B. | gy Co., Ketwich, Voomberg, and widow W. Sorsci, Amster. ~ Association.—At a meeting of the above association, held fall where our forefathers fell. zero, at 12M. = degrees above zero, at 3,P°M-17 do. | Rockwell, Mr. Huwny J. Gnarv to Miss Manaanar Foows, | dam,'which was mailed by the und to Joseph Cahen, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO GEEMAN GIRLS, | {7 Wednesday evening, the Oth January, at the Fitin Ward ‘Then ‘three cheers” for ‘‘Live Oak George!” mgbove zero, and at 5 P.M. 16 degrees above zero. | P°th of Brooklyn. Amsiera cpl ite pede Oh feet deery one as cook, washer and froner, the asnurce and | Gedered to be publiced suncd by the otheee nee and Ail the chains the world ean forge, Ape e eo the wittier wan the therm . In Providence, on Wednesday, Jan. 9, by the Rev. Dr. sae 1 yon HOFFMAN © 0, | Seamstress, or chambermaid and waiter. Good reference. Resolved, in addition t> the many important reasons He will break with his “law and order” spell, Feber beige A Dg ometer | Hall, Mr. E. E. Batcom, of this city, to Miss Susan A., | eae. +] Apply. at 182 Laurens a. between Bleecker and Houston sit. | oc semomts poliey thas Wssate the oe ant eascn ‘Chorue—Then sing to the oak, &o. ‘On the 20th of January, 1853, when the Kast river, | ‘avehter of Henry A. Howland, Beq., of Providence. Can be seen for two days, if not engaged. effective union o; the democratic party, such union ia Gow ‘The meeting soon after adjourned. beween New York and Brooklyn was frozen over, the ther. , REWARDS, more than ever demanded by ‘be state of oar relations with M Aen ee SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECFABLE eter dat? A: it at young womaa, as wet nurse, in a private family. Gooa | Great Britain, since it is only to the democratic party that tho country canever look for support in the hour of trial aud degrees above zero, at 9 A. IN GOING M. at 18 degrees above zero, at 12{M. at 11 degrees Died. On Wednesday, Jan. 9, after a short illness, Ronenr A., 4 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 9TH INS fom Fourth avenue and eka anoee to 83 | city reference given.’ Please call for two days at 147 Hast 16th corner anger, STATE OF THE WEATHER. above zero,tand at 3 P. M. at 8 degrees above zero. son of Robert and Elsie Anne Letson. edison avenue. @ largo sheep akin pooketvock, coniaining | s., near ist avenue. Resolved, That the records of our history fiumish abundant The relatives and friends of the faratly are 160 in bank billa—-$20, ton or twelve$10, ond the balance in : fas DETENTION OF THE MAILS. invited to attead the faneral of the desoased, from nis | aisca reecipt oat. 8. Converse from rensurer of Bioko So JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECCABLE | Rdincontrovertibie proct that the democracy has always sae ed Ub f r i clety, The faeecarenut cir be paid for said tain 'e honor of our fiag, whenever or wherever assalied, “ 4 man, first rate cook, washer and ironer. r The following is an official statement of the houcs of | late residence, No. 176 Hudson street, thismorning, at ten | Clety., The abo of the fend of,Dix & Mdwarda, No. 10 | Best ofolty reference can be given. Please call ato] West isia | A0¢,{at the national honor’ and tho maintenance wi ont ns ‘Edwards, 5 jonal right ry rd e! THE EFFECTS OF THE RECENT STORM, | tne arsivats of the several mails yesterday at New York | cock, eae ed, Meas! Wi, Biases: EoE TOO scerbene A, between Sih and Oth avenues, theft of any oder pari 8s Yet Dossy envied to aah ree Ree seen ae + Sata sth, te Hot Hag of thi ly, aged year, © ae S10 REWARD —08t, ON WaDNESDAY, Tam ona | WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, A SIKUATION As | wo front democracy ie coun rand ta Tespoase.Was ver Railroad, , due 10, J, axrived 3, iends o: famil im tend the fa- instant, & racelot, ® por a - ql store preferred. ervading national sentiment, we pi ‘WRRIBLE WRECKS ON THE JERSEY COAST. | PU Dito, by wey Gain due 130 Pe Mer aves oo from his late residence, No. 12 East Twenty-third | laid, The ‘Ander ofthe above 'wilreceive' te aforosat re { engaged’ in goa oi tha largest houres in Now ork Siatevor ia | Poyraeeg Nin'any, iagesars of roustanes. and support the government the sneronchment of the ritish in Oentral Americ, und that while we desire peace and deprecaic war, We cannot consent to mainiain tha une and avoid the other by the sacrifice of our P.M. Erie , due 10.30 A. M., arrived 1.45 P. M. street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. Ditto. due 1.90 P: M no arrival up to 5.30PM. Boston Ward and the thanks of the owner by, leaving, it at No. 184 On Wednesday, Jan. 9, Mr. Jou O'Ranty, a native of and & Dey street. years. ‘The best of referes.ce giveu. addross, for one woek, West Thirty-second street, or a: Nos, 20 Dey street. leecker at. J. Green, 284}; Bi ighi due 6 A. M., arrived 2.30 P. the county Cavan, Ireland, for many years ® contractor ee a ‘ The Sleighing and the Streets, Rew Haves, d20 10.90. a, oil arrived 645 A°Mt,"cr | in this ity, aged 44 years. sia $10 REVARD— 10st, ON, WEDNESDAY AvTER. ai RATER, | avntantte ee cae ngcteate and See ee 10th. South, due 6 A. M., no arrival up to 5.80 P. M. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Toon, between 1 and 20’clook, either in Broadway or XALICO ENGRAVER WANTED—TO DO THE WORK OF Resolved, That in common with the democracy of the whole &c., &eo., &. Ditto, due 12°M., no arrival up to 6.90 P. Ll to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one } Canal street, in w from street to Greene, & Cae printer, A man who understands all branches | COUDWY, we lock with-admairation and approval upon the com "ei o'clock, from No. 606 Second avenue. His remains will | ‘etached lever watch and chain, inside T. | preferred. Apply to G. W. Wright, 80 Greeawich ot, auotand the poulion cf those “representatives of fie. nallseat ‘ond Hem) Harlem, due 3.30 P, M., no d Tobias, maker, Li It'is prized by the owner aa the | pply at democracy at Washington, who ha arrival up to 5.80 P.M. Norwich stsambont malls, due | be interred in Calvary Cemetery. f'n Triene: ‘The Ender wil reste the nbor 104 | (oop FILIGREE JEWELLER WANUD—ALSO ONE | Msnllesten evidence. thelr devouca {'Suionnl Teast BRRIBLE SHIPWRECKS ON LONG BEACH, | 74.M. arrived 215P.M. FallRiver, duo A.M. ar- | 402 Thursday, Jen. 10, after « short tines, Witt ats. en leaving at the Faris manila cmporiam, 361 | (Fer two boys at Challlor, Vomage aBpouceh Tec dseon: | Uy mecomuaion ante theUaion. and tat ta eon .20P. M. Broadway. "House 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The t, which was to leave Wednesday eve- fiends of the family are ‘invited to attend his fa- | ———~—_—_______________ | wich street not upon them, but upon that numero ante eee Loxa Buace, N. J., Jan. 6,180. | ning, for Norwich, did not do 0, on scoount of the wea- | neral.. from his late residence, No. 34 Thompson street, | @] () REWARD.—LOST, ON THE loTH INST, WHILE GOLD, FASC WANISD, TWO BOYS, TO GRIND Citar, © Fer Mle 10 exercise its ability to elect » prosiding ‘Moe schooner Pacific, of Washington, North Carolina, | {her and lee. The Empire State for Fall River, and the | thie efternoen, Af one o/slo< Mazrma Ruszamern, wile of | Hamstrecin anfar un Cedar, $1201 fe dollar bil of tho Wa | Ot, blanks, olishing, $c) cpus pave had abet a year i mal leaded with tar and turpentine, came ashore about 11 | mmo emi iety ea Cat A Che armAl BOTT; | oud wasrerTpelina, agki ae fears ee © aetERG, Jey Bank of Hagerstown, Maryland. The above reward wil | {iteiqna: APPIY 7, Gold pon manutactarer, Welock last night, about a mile below my house, during | The Elm City came in yesterday morning from New | The friends of the ‘are invited to attend the fa- JOHN LEYS, 26 Cut atreet. sy PaLAwueeatee A ame Lar trodes iinet \ mort tremendous wind and mow storm. Bint ies Actress tke ead tanta Seine te nicaee: | tweet Thirty-nlath "as ge eg ee REWARD.—LOST, THE SROOND DAY OF JANG. | ‘teasers ‘None buvaprecucal procs mete Reon —— We secre vt pra, ot ovat to | Ge aap, at esr esse | meng, einen oir uc awe ag | QUO mene tna eng ae a | phil ane Bec 820 ; A : : i a . nail RRs, Jer with great difficulty, as the sea was running over theeg's Neck and Sands’ Point than anywhere ele in | to Newark for in wi ‘the funeral service will | peade, with brass ith name and number, “Keith, Ame- ne IRE DEPARTMENT.—AN INVITATION BAVING 5 rican Hotel, 199 way.” Whoever will return the samo ANTED—TWO GOOD CUTTERS, AT 114 CZERRY been extended to the New York Fire le beach in every direction. Sree eee ey tc emmreMay: das! 1: e eabetie asiee Coach | Ee above wil reoetre we aboverewars. "| W seat, coruar of Gathering, Apply'ai Merriti & A Crepes tek Br Dee ost a ie All hands belonging to the Pacific perished except the | “7he Bey State, from Fall, River, came in at 12 M., hay- W, Runvas, in the 27th year of his age. $b REWARD Lost, ow THE istH OF OCTOuER, ANTED—A PRACTICAL SATINBT PRINTER; ONE duty, and as said invitahon was @ptain and mate, whom we got ashore, but the captain | ing left at 10 o'clock Wednanday night.’ The ‘The relatives and friends of the , the members of 1885, a deed and of abouse and chattels Who: | W/ANTHI thoroughly qualified to take charge ofan'esia>. | late to admit of cal riment together, Hplahalbelore we ooald get him to the house, although | TAY Gate, pogsed the Worvester yesterday morning, off | yeaa Chapinrc, U- A. aad the order in gwawreh are | Oro Tt Tra pinnd, °° 22 Fula strech N.Y, will re | witmcun and ean righ wane reference as abilge ds ‘horeforg aa dba hel ne form on Cou ; bound here from Ston! réspectful attend the funeral, on Sunday af- BE occa emeih. <i salen . G. 2a of Je walked a considerable distance, and talked with us on | New ig brought | ternoon, at one o'clock’ reatdenee of his mother, = =z Please address R, G. 1., Herald of the New York Dépariment as'can, to Gute wile tie way. We placed him in the atation heuse. ino ibe seattay sat eat night, six Pett | No. 896° Cherry 7 : $2 BEAT aincce chow? Gate is eee eee ANTED—A GOOD HAND, ON SWIVELS. NoNa | of Brooklyn In lamenting thelr sad calamity, ‘There is close bya ship or bark gone entireiy to pieces. otetoek and sake In the treight trains were 578 head of On Thursday, Jan. 10, of consumption, at her resi- ce sirgel pesrroen Fock slip snd Dover sirect « fur driving need apply aut good workmen. address Newlin Bi- RED CARBON, Chief Enginesy, calves. severi| ce, No, berry street, Eurax M. Haar, wing 1 " M hands are supposed tobe lont. The old vostel has | Welcer etatered fr almostimpobis tokeop ougince from | Willain Walsh, aged'25 Fears aid 10 days, nt? "A" | a1 Stout Fourth weet, Wiliamoburg. Y= | od ind Waunut awe, Pesan,” toe Ber of PRE, DEPARDONT we Tae UND Ten shede, No cargo hasyet been seen. Tho spars and | freeing up on the freak, and mow Grifting covers the Me ph ag hptmnabp ec omen Javtied Seat — — Tun LEOTUME NADU, Depariony, gud repectity requoel uch sa ote rigging are all broken up and strewed along the beach. | track constantly. are running re- funeral, to-morrow atternoon, ‘clock. ine ee jib an oe AAOOP ROT TF wteddhvirrs 8 ~~ tpl of im the tuneral ules .e ‘Tle name of her is DUQUE ps BRGANGA vs LXA. ee eee ee eee Company” bare et teeta Te 1h JOmn' Vom, aged 9 yours, 2 AMPRICAN HINSTRATED NEWSPAPER—NO. 6 OF | T FOTURE AT THE FROADWAY TAUREN ACLA_ON Dogar, Hoa. late President of the Bros E. J. | coneluded to rum their cars the track } _ The friends and acquaintances, and B Now York | ing engravings, neued Jem, 12, 1500 ee one oe Ow | ame Lane Wan, C. i Obiel Baginees Re i Pimect ehh hem at the office of the Chief ue weATmER Tae omy—nmupmna. | Speen, ces tras ergs a, ge | Se, aerogenes | has ang caters nt rie | Zaehle | SSeS ap ef ea TURE MORE MODERATE—SNOW IN THE | dut as ‘thi — Jt open, they ee ae atreet, His remains will be taken to ew of the Resolute en the port of New Londoo, MPRcasrag imine, Asoonaton awn op SISGARY’ AibsOUEAe fOu-aea GS ties hoon) rendering it lmposaible to call w meeting BIRRETS—DANGEROUS SIDEWALKS—CITY | {het'they resaine to mate thelr te toaay, . Wednesday night, Jan. 0, at 12 o'clock, Parmiox | Several iilusteation of arilea found on the Resolute January Hat Clinton fl, tor place” aunentng ovouing, | Jamon Y. Wa wets ‘New York Juki of Music, New York. | jeci--"Uid and Y * dics RAILROADS—MAILS, &o., ko. | The ae river, hereee nA A Mader | - sat son, celebration ‘at the Academy of Music, New York. joo Ut a ereee 8 ad Young ess can be bad " Old and young of all classes with marked temertty | county, end opposite Randalls an¢ io Portrait of Jackson, after Vanderlyn. evening of the lecture. ee ery ywterday morning obtruted thelr persons into the exter- | SOV". por baie Dll: geome paiiely oat Battle of New KH, TIMPSON, Chairman Lecture touz0 aa air, The thick coating still evident on the windows | *™+"\*0ne *# * Tender pasoag ae Trial Mattel Ghiet of Polieg. =" YO™ Post coe, (TPAGHNRS? assoctaTiON.—aiy 4 « ” FRIGHTFUL RUNAWAY SCENES IN T' 1 bier saloon, Berita, iil det ths bengal of Os Seoeee fatoated that the “cold term”” was yet in the full vigor STREETS. Korperor aleseder fi sisighing Liprary Fandom Saturday evening, January 8, wing sesee, @fits omnipotent force. Those who on the previous day, tan obslock Horse Bazaar, Consiastinople. in tho hall of the Board of corner of Grand ant Kim fim unconscious anticipation of the intense cold, had luck- ‘ About « h gare Legal a Mesum lan Denmark, Puitppe and Louis Naps Ups and, owns of ata xiao Insaly lett their homes with the bare covering ot w light | Dore, witha sleigh attadi@e, having become frightened tained of the undersigned, or at the door. “on OM DO Ob" alma or shawl, now prepared themselves to go forth | ‘#1! off om bis own sooount, m the Bowery, and by « ferry post SOHN Ht, PANNING, Preaidoat. Sole of the ture th to tor. Ene aig 2ag course s00n upset the slaigh, and threw out the ae _Lzonann Hageurure, Chairman ot Leotare Commie. P pare yas cot! owner, by which he was in contact with some japan. — epee nd ‘welopings of overcoats, shawis and furs were resorted to, hard substance whieh gave in the , Nagasaki. WINES AND mesembling in the closeness and depth to which they were egg After the horse was , he took to Ter So apecedine wou: BXIEN'S TROY ALwOwaID wrapped the enveloping of an Reyptian mummy. Dupll- | 15° valk is continually exvered with pedestrians, who ‘Pie ExPReag woseeNonn—PUpLinNED EVERY SA. Dire 0 Som pereisanie Ee re @ate, and in some instances triplet, nether garments were in every irection. On arriving fardag, ot 68 Eecad way -_ Literary contents this week :— to ‘per a TLLIARD BALLS.— were brought in requisition, which, though giv- } at Grton etroot the horse knoskéd down a gentleman oad fer toe Masseeners pe ket, G. WARD a. B sorted aizes, “peek es Oey ne fog on unnatural and marked rigidity of movement | Who happened to be crossing the street, then went di- Trrnear Littisiot, of ihe Yankee in New Yorks" Brit. » male by . Me i00 Broom to the undou! found to Peete Doane tgpmaceey aay Bt Bian Eo Hants from, qqunrainay uae tucker, oom, Days o¢ | Ett ao Sipe double, & IPHE ATTENTION OF @ ) wearer, were btedly be | mentum which carried him abodt tweive pane step my Youth,” fifty aneodoien, for’ the family | 4 Poninger, south Caroline ing billiard tables ia ‘0 more than compensation tn the comfort thus afforded. | another gentleman who had just stepped out of the Third role: Morar ieee at ine Podiications Our | acer or Kom U. 8. Onslon, Louse, model tables and combincton euaioes ‘he Indios—of course some of them must and would go | Avenue Ki cars, and aaly B Say oe eat {ents The expres agen tale of the prices at which busce, | cbete brandy, pale and by he Good Butehers’ and Bank, of tho Suddenly, at her residence, No. 161 Jay street, Brook- ‘four, poultry, meats, poatoee, (7 4 81 val of them. took of out—were not bebindhand in precautions taken to resiat | two sleighs, the rubs borie, the Wad of coal, and the | Iyn, on Thursday, Jan. 10, Mrs. Hannan Boumet, in tho | S€4thaced ia ory Sericultaral townstin New Fork Glare act nected wi ined alas oe ‘Abe imperious cold. It hoops were not made use of, the uptown getiileman, together ‘@ number of casks and | 90th year of her age. ext; the news b} moamers; the foreign news per RESTAURANTS. MI Pu o at., up stairs, effects, of hoops were certainly gained, for in the ‘multi. . presented rather & pofruins. The | — Dus notice will be given of the time of the funcral. British steamer; the New York market, 5 he ee of skirte 4 : tleman last spoken of was sted as speedily as pos- On Thursday, Jan. 10, of inflammation of the lungs, | prees routes, hours of leaving, 40., both and ; the ‘OT SPIOED JAMAICA.—HO? JAMAICA, IN THE tude and magnit [nf periphery of surround. | Sentleman lest spoken rey “deal or | Joun P. Rorme aged 87 yoces. advertvements of the stearuip, companies, religious liéms, oned style, will bs served wp during tho fenezing Pama mm enc ttained fearfully monstrous to behold. | fatally injured, tly as were also And relatives are respectfully invited to at- | miscellaneous 8, term, at tbe sample room, No. 3 Nassau street. Satrance also N DI BUS INTERE FRANCAISE ly inj pb. ly great snow storm, mercury term, 4c. a MIKE, faire Ja cuisinedans une tami le bourgeois, ‘The ordinary hate—made up of pastoboard and feathers, | the other . barely escaped being | tend the funeral, on Sunday, from Bast New York House, | Soar, in advance, Prepaid by the publisher; $1 for aig | 2 Wallstreet ee 11 de Berger, 127 Limne rus. ‘offed for the nonce, most ha dashed tho ground, by jumping passed the corner inte Long Inland. His remains will be taken to the Cemetery Ronn ponage i Pa served a down’ ow eerie a _— aa: —were a ap wing the disere- | Grand street, the escape of at least a dozen | of the Evergreons. trrenty cena per manth, “L. STIMSON. —“TRAVELLERY GUS tien to wrap up their faces and ears sensibly, rather ‘was most miraoulous. Suddenly, in Brooklyn, Nea g Jan. 10, Fuape. | Particular notice — The Express Mesne for ong year, and | ——- OF SEVERAL LARGE IN, | ~~—~—~~~~ ne enorme than fashionably. Young America, with its universal A nine o’clock on Weanesday t a beautifal | nick Jannerr. aged 4 months and days, only son of Wan Jf ..Ay-— q ben mah new and poptiae Ss voices «f imported Havana, domestic and German segars’ Ss XTH AVENUR BAULROAD COMPANY , dent assumption, had to acknow! y horse, attached to a — took it while stend- | James S. and Margaret F. Connell. ubiications, will be forwarded to ‘address, ‘Ot aimuch below their market value; to pay advances; January 0. IN a” ste ~The vars ot ‘bravery and indepen nowledge ‘at the corner of Varick and Carmine . Heran | The triends of the family aro renpectfully invited to at- | four dollarm, by the publisher. Heferenoe, al’ the expres | apcrns as iow ae $8; Gorman Norman, $9 80. * | road have résueed heir Wy ‘stoall taken down, 20d woe glad enongl to hide iis chin | furiously though Clarkson street, crosseg the Hadson funeral, from his father’s residence, No. 49 * gompanion, ©. CHEERS, 81 Broadway; up stairs, Wi ahern, 8