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a eeH we nn ee Pareons, who voted negatively, stated that ho did wo bo | “CDizguipalia.” (the great Bu le, as & pecwily if Be S40 Garry throug the Tebume! cnnee be vegarden It as made « palty question by Whe 80- | Sette same devine ur orriny tae CisiOg Mae tive of the republicans in calling fur the yeas aud bays. | who bart Ant swear be fopekn Facey syne 4f “andi-Tecompton” means freecom abrickiog ant re- | Kew; where la beile bine. Dougine receivet arr iion, then he was for ‘Leeomptou,” ‘ned Ht Taciunp- | Wonted courtesy | Hack drivers are all Denglag men ton” meous the immo late admission of Kansar and the mince the “Hittle pinot”? bas 8 tide of Where to Ue Classic Inuionrg beretatore mnown as Swan eot, settlomert of that question, and the euppert of Bachanic, In the evening there was tre uenal oinner of cerrinome, be 718 “Lecompton.”” foliowen by 8 reception acthe ree dency of the Caunt de TAK NORTH AND RAST TIVE STEAMBOAT LANDINGS, Sartiges, Eevoy katraordwary of the French Easperor, A dumber o” petitions regarding the North aad East {| whe occupies toe Carter nacrion Ob G-orgetowu ifeielts, Liver etenmbouta were prenenterd BILLS REPORTED PAV ORABTY: abere Mr Crnuuion carmen om bie recruiting ouerakives. ‘fo extend the charter of the firemen of New York. THB Are We Mart select Ot Lhe reception”, for Wo ree Mo meorporate the New York Pure Milk Company bom.) hs PODe: His mnok a long med Mmathy walk thet DOME Can go Whee ere wottere, although @ few Of tie aftach’s go tue BILLE NOTICED. i By Mr. Skeury ydem )—To abe the offices of Corpo- Bibus te the Georgetowy Hotes and thep foot it Lik Seconcly, viate ® are mnvowtoed by the Laquass, ‘Tation Counsol and City Judg? mi New York. and ne cre pot duty iovited Cares to mt use, as they Bae! RILTA Is TRODU CED: at Lard Saviors By Mr. Beact (gem )— ament the Brooklyn charter Macome the Oountere (née Thorudike “¢ Boston) + 80 43 Wailer the time for the Mayor's message, to make | of the most Iadyhke ane ¢ # correspond with the amended chuter. Als>to amend | mattets, and the C ‘the Revised Statutes relative to summary proceedings for | teokee cha ming'y in a white cress with the recovery of lands, by giving power of reent-y to | rac around each flomoe. Miss Lane wore a most be Tandlords when tenaota hold over their term or violate | irg pury ‘any covenant of their leuse. companies Ly Der friend gow viewing at une White Hoe, Mr. Crauncey &F }-To exempt Brooklyn from | Miss Brows, of Phiadel bia, wro wore a cherry el ired ‘certain provis ons of the law, 80 a8 to alow the extension of lines of railroad. By Mr. Surru (dem.)—To authorize the Board of Ea- gineers of New York to appeoiat all bell ringers silk. Mise Albuquerque was dressed in & bewitehively tlounced pear! calosed Milk Miss Matshews wore rich back Ince over whie srk = Mrs Dr May looked well io By Mr. Bacnxiirz (Am )—To make the Health office of New York « salu: iod office to the extent of $8,000 a your and the pay of a: block veivet. a+ cic Mrs Ould mm pipk sik, and pretty saute, Mr. Lyxcu (dem )—Relative to the New York Dis Mosk Mazcoo's curls Canced merriy aver je and white By trict Courts This biil vacates the oftice of Ciork, aud gives PHD AD OE ST eotork there wae ® general entrie rato the per roe, Lord Namer bancing tw Miss Lage, aod cho appointment to the Mayor, to be confirmed by the Comunen Council. the lasies Were cuabled to eut siting, which wey fanoy marth Listended #ben I commenced tot in the me repulls, and Tnnented th e described Suucay Da: @ raragre ai ‘Mr. Pratr (dem.) moved that the Comptroller repor: | Un‘ance erutte uur Dr. Butler ut the Representative the amount anh apy tations in 1867. feloom where the eingmg ef the sole towel’ attenetad No other business of interest was transacted by the | crows n we ks, Bur thes epretio te already tauguicg Assembly. ly long W the writer, who re tusine tout A vous JENKINS: Ce eel ‘Chicago Mayoralty Nomination. Ciicaco, Feb, 13, 1858. Jobn C. Hines was nominate for Mayor of this city, by the republicans, this afternoon. committed upon the person of George H Simooswn, a wail Arrest of McKay at Toronto. Kuown citizen of Brockiyn, in frovtof the bouse f Spben Toronto, C. W., Feb. 13, 1858. Story, in Pierrepont street, near Fuiton street, by which ‘William McKay, who shot constable Taylor at Bradford | a probably fatal injury was inflicted by one of three var om the 11th inst., for attempting to arrest him for a | ties who had just previously been im the saicoa The forgery he had committed, was found last night secreted | circumetances of the efinir, as fur a asceruined, are as 4a a house of i] fame here, and was placed in custody. foliows:—Abevt half an hour previous to the assanit Mr. Simovson, in ecaupany with Joun M. Perry, Willam M Resumption of Bu-iness. Morris, Hicks Pest and another, were in the ssiocn of Pur.apsirma, Feb. 13, 1868, Mr. Story,conversing While thas ergaged a man by the Messrs, Wiloox, Rogers and Fraley, a heavy straw go0ds | name of Patrick Lalley, with two others. the formar am house of this city, resumed business to-day. sistant foretoan aud the others mew bers of Engine Co No. - — 5, came in the exloon end upon calling for drinks tu-ved Breoktyn City Nets. ASEAULT WITH a BUCNG BINIT-—PROGKABLTE TOMICTDR. About seven o'clock last evening & dea ly aesault was Cloudy, like snow. IC oudy, snowing, Snow pg. Snowing bard. Seboo! tock piace on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Polytechnte Joetitute, in livr gsten, near Court street The schoo) is*eomposnd of the female teachers ¢f the eather Reports. round to the pasty with Mr Simovs t, aud Lalley made [By the vortheray antares ‘and Southern Tele- ms reg ay tha: he ae Pi eft mas ic the couse,” Mr Sincrsou replied, “that Le eas mistaken” graph = Seas] rds passed, when Mr. Story inverfered and ime Ther- 4; shortly after Lalley and lis fr ends weat Ploon. Feb.13)| Wind. |mo'ter Remarks. out, Mr. Simepeon tllowirs; thete iesiae then da |-—---- | ——] —— ——mmnememe | Loud #6 Of & persen Faillog; immediately therenftor H ‘Oswego........) AM 10° |Cloar and pleasant. | man csmt in auc vad wat @ person was lying atthe A. M. 3 4°b 2/Cloar, fout of the steps dead; upen going out Mr Simorsor way A. M.[N, W.]10°b.2/Cloar. found Iyiug there ik &B insensible cougition; he was AM W] 6°b.z Clear, teken into the heuse, and Dre. Ayres acd Cochran A. M.IN. W] 8°b z)Clear. called; it was found thst he bad « wound AMIN. W.[ — [Clear and cold. newr the pass! bore at tho left side, avd just above the A.M. W.| 6°b z]Clear. eye, estoncing through the roof ef the mouth, and ap- OP. M.iN. W. Clear, light uring to havo been inflictod with @ shsrp instrument. PaALMIN. Ww. Clear and cold. Vicrs ben does Unves Gems Oe eye, which wus AMIN. KE. Clear. probably eavsed by failnrg. After remaiving for a short M. Cloudy, like snow. | tune m the houre be was taken to his residence, remain. 83g P MIN, Snowing hard. jug entirely insereible Frem presevt appearances there A. Cloudy aus cold. is but litle probabiiry of his recovery + foe. Been snowing. Information wee at once given to thé police, and officers AM)s. W. Suowing. Barr anc Corwi, of the First preciuet, proceede® to the 4.MIN, Snomng. houre of evgine Pea No 5, iu Cavton street, where ington ,Jowa} A. Ww. Suowing. they arrested Laiicy le way tahow to the station, where Jauesville, Wis.) A. - Rowdy. A cap that wa found near Mr. Simonsen at toe time bo Prairie Gu Chien} A. - Cloudy. was piched up, Wus identified hy tue preceer, be saying A _ Cioucy. at the ume “pcs, that isms cap, aud] an very gia wo A. = Cloudy. get it back agai.” His companinns are known, and} wii gE Condy. probab-y be acreated in the courve of the day. nae Festina gE rept. Secon» ANsvAL Fxmarmoy ov mie Bkookiyn Normaz veag Boea snowing, Scuool.—The secord snmual exeminstion of the Norms! ‘nowing hard. fc ecbocis in tho city, eo4 ladies of the most Stadt, + in the public echooia, who aze here pre lous as teachere avirage attendgoce cf TL patobere £74 scholars, Lioudy. ‘The trachors are Mouay. Serres re tidied tditdtdttdt tdi ttt te or. cowing hard, JW. Burktew, Cy ips}, F.C, Buck, A. Foor aches aneee, | Xitet os fm, 4 A. f Clarke. A iS in. snow, cloudy. AUaw@s, fourth, Peter Ronge Dd. . ‘snowing. t mewn. ts conducted under the auspices of the A Raming and cold. iB, auc is under the troraediale charge cf A arming. wal School Comrnittorn—a, R. Capwell, A. Raving. y, Johu Greenwood, James Rowe and A. Rainmg. ‘Yn was) fied’ There were a pumber of the twembere A Rainiog. of the Loare at kéucation, devices a number of clergymen, present and taking part in the exercises The ecbool waa calleo t order by the Chairman cf the committee, Mr Capwell, when Mr’ Br the City Su perinterden:, ma tow remarss, iv %h ch be alluded to the entisfrcte+y condition of the echool at the present time, and this in coneiderarnn of tte having been ic operation Cloucy and web. => ta oady. op'y two years, The result Bag shown great imoro-e Cold. ment and proficieres on the curt cf the echelare comy 3 Ceoar aad coll. ing it. Ho etetee tha: the preparations made bad not been esbinition, and Werefore mace wilh & view to a gud plete ag they would other. could tot be consitercd as Wie Dave beew d, like snow, Markets. < ailer which praser was offered enone Sy Several com positions were then read by Mr Valen- tine end Rev. Ir Vary. These titled, “Reveries fa Sehcol roony stiew of the Fleid,’” “Stars,” “What's in a Notte’ “The Spint’s Prayer.” ‘iheso Were by the graavatng clasn, and were followed by avolurtary en the pano and 2 soug entitled “fhe Dearest Prot c;, Barth to Me" Rew. Mr Farley (hea read e composition in the form ef a letter, supposed to have been writter by Rebecca wo Natban her marirage i Isaac. mpositions were en Stocks are Active, Pennay.vauw Stare 5's, 87)4; Read- ing Raiiron, £8; Morris Cacal, 0; Long Island Hatiroad, ; Pernspivania Railroad, 4/34. asl tse "Yarumorn, Fob 13, 1858 Fleur dui! and unchanged; superfine $4 50, but some can be bonght at $4.37. Wheat— Receipts light; red wheat $1 0 $1.06; white $1 1a $1 25. A lot of very choice Vought ase Coro—White aud yellow S6c. a Svc, Whiskey 4 firm at 21k0.8 tue Provisions very bi bacon, on | “TA poem was then read entitied “Pootry,"” which was the apot, 70. @ 726 i, atk | followed by n benntiicl comporition cxtitied-“The Last meal—ehouluers 6 >4¢. mess por! Time,” in whieh tevehing eilusion wes made to the tate $16. gad catastrophe at Public School No. Myon the 8th of Pmiapetrma, Feb. 15, 1858. Breadatut are very dull. Flows is but lite demand for export, aud tLe receipts aro vory largs. Provisions unebanged, with moderate Fales. Wheat is in but little énquiry nnd prices are weak. Corn—More berers tan x scliers; }.llow 680. @ Osc Quereitron bark Copland end Professor MoRIMot vanced, Sales at $20, Whisiay drm at Sle. 10 exercives and addrewen were varied with singing ‘The decreased receipts of cottoa at all Southern porls | by the eehool, accompanied by A B Garke on the pinro. were iccorrectly stated in the New Orleans despateb, Diplomas were (hen given by . Capwoll, Kay. to of the * published yesierday morning ‘They should have been | the fradualing clave, consisting of the following young ladies the objret of the dipiomas bning to act cortiti- 603,600 bales, and the etock in port 381,000, cate of their prefeiency ar! capacity to take atranced Places in the Porition ng nm } pablic ray The Fashionable Letters of Chevatier Jen= ay 7186 Class —Mis os Surah kelew. EL. Beck, Cofin V. Cepoertbhwaite, FE Folger, Jane Farmer, Lins from Washington. M. J. Hibbard, Rachei A. Jones, M. W Lewis, A. 8. Jopuary tast ‘The reading of the compositions being conciuded, ad dreares Wore wade by Syrus F’. Smith, Feq., President of tho Hoard of Erfaration Bestwick of the Polytechnic Tnetitute, Proferror Davis, Rey, Mr. Blanchard, Edward Wasuncros, Feb. 7, 1855. Mathews, MeDermott, J. A_Nocho's, Mary F. Nichole, . , . ‘A. Rose, A. F. Ropertaon, BL. Rodeers, M. . Slack. H Partics at Governor Brown's, Ranker Chuld's and Senator | <° Seow, M. K. Shannon, Angneta Swaine, Ellen C. “Truminli't—Morning Receptions on Saturday—The Thea- tre—Heception at the French Legatiom—Revolver Knter- tatnments—Sunday tn the Metropolis, de. Promipeot among the party-givors here this season it Go- vornor Brown, the Postmaster Gencral, a right honorable Touncerecan, whe married the wealthy Widow Saunders Wheeler, &. G. Watecn, J. D. Braty, FB. A. Brooks, Julia A. Fisher, Mary F. Joy, ©. A. Krapp, Emma B. Pease, Mary A. Weeks The vaiedietory address was read by Rey. Mr. Farley. It was the production of Mies Augusta Swarme, aud was listened to with deep attestion The cxerewes cloved with the dexology. The exhibition was witnessed by Jarge Dambers of the friends of the sebool ant others in- wot a great many years ago, This indy and her accom- | terosted in the case of education. The normal school i* slished «is or preside over the large and splendidly | held at the public eebool corver of Adams and Consord ghost oi aggro tied veda Y | screets, having remaved from Se, 14 in consequence of fornished Louse No, 223 Ninth street, “regurdions of ex- | 1.4 Gectruction cf that building vy fire. pense,” ead in addition to their crowded receptions end | their large dioners, hey give Crequent sociable parties, Personal Intelligence. which aro considered la creme deta creme. One on Friday | | Hop. ‘cho Wentworth, Mayor of Chicago, slipped and | fell to the pavement on the Sth inst, disiosating his shoui night, 1 learn, wae a delightful affair, graced by Vico | 4, dy the accident. Presicic John Van Baren, Col. Joha | wien the Grand Duchess Fe T. Hear distingwished personages, | Romo, she was accompanied Ly General Ciatcin!, one of vocturnal sesejon kept away all the Congres. | the King’s aides de cnap, who was to escort hor ns far as | Civite Vecchia. Ip consequence of a request of the Graud Truchess, the General wae permitted § procead with her to Lome, and to remain there for a while ip her suite lotter says rah, ae although the jonni be except General Ward, who gallently paired off. rs was of Course the observed of all obtery tneugh her charming kinewoman, Mra. Martin, | | aide de camo of the King aided her in sugtaining the reputation of Tennessee for ‘ans been the chject female beauty. Another charming widow—Mre. Lyons— | Idink x a Medenose song Mike wo angel, and it must Lave been » delightful | anda very distingulabed or He verved with foe inwin daring the etvt time, only saddened by ler adiewr of Mra, George Squiers, bbc nsesinendh narra | 4 Flinemarck bea been named Rear Admical aad MI ‘Tho party of thet evening, however, was at my baak- | nister of Merine In Hwoden. er’s, @ muost gentlomaniike agent d+ change, upon whose | cards is (wecribed C. St, John Chubb, and who moves in | the mest elevated decimal of metropolitan soolety. Ex copting the absence of dark eyed daughters of Zion, T , vi indy, HC Wuddart, Mt T Walsh and ety, might Lave tiought myveif in Ge saloons of Madame | jii°,horn‘tow, Maris Zain Beiizet Kelly, Madame Line, W Fould, a Paris. Indeed, Mr. Corcoran is very much such | Bouck, Miss Ida Herrog, 0D Chesnut, Wim Soudon, A God 4 froy, Mr Ramonps Hanasch, J Panarick. 4 Hinck and lady, a looking person as the Baron d’Argout, of the Basque de |W Scot ane Tay, 0 U Kuaoth end ledy, Franctece Boraman, under the banver of the Qoeen of war, and commanded 2 brigade tn the Crime J Mor Riggs resemb!-: : | Mr Dinglestedt, lady and two children, A Geom, Misses ( France; aud litle mbles Pereira, of the Credit ion. quinn ca Becoper, ‘Mr Ninon and lady? Mt “ey Mobdiiier. Ner did the resemblance top there. Govern- | Wetyiau, Mr Boyd, Mr Korneerm, lady and four children T Moreenriein, Adam Lit, Mee ‘ment officials looked owl like; military Lotharios talked ant! conquerts they anticipate m the rernglio Horn} Minenii, A Nermann, ft Uoleahers & Merde of the ets they ict in serng! om, J ent. jermann “hieahere ander, Sew Hornon Abd-el-Kader; © few of the lourgenisis £M, Geo Stevens, Harrie! Stevens Henry Lewis Goonen,' Abbe Majerus, Eugenio nm Kappeler Micheel 1 Dappler, Joba Daptier, Geo tenet J n Hager. Carl Hauer, Commaniine Ware t Werdekeamp, Hink, Anne Himk, Fred Fischer, Mre Heiman Heimer, Suh, Mre Harrie. F Arnes, Wy Spalding, Roger Spalding, wore toe happy at being present; and ® sprinkling of the diplomats enjoyed the delicacios of Gautier, who is the esiding genius at most of these Washington parties. A Hiterent house and @ different hoat: but rowers Ie meme Gautier, and of course the same music, dishes, decorations and « ! Great ia Gautier, who is your Brown and your * rolled into one.’’ ‘ ¢ Ted i ¥ Senator Trombull made @ very praiseworthy atempt, | Prom | alitvenia vie wall, in the sranmehts Star of the T Noylor, dr. 9 8 wite, child and serva' the rame evening, tower ts countertalancing the Southern hospitality which is so regaily meted out; but it was rather | par, Wee Cobo, three children and serran D s fiasco. The galiant champions of freedom were up St ) parciay, 8 W Halsey, D Hardie, | ‘ioodman, 1 Gnstlo, Mts the House, and the ladier who were presont wore not ox- Cohn, Ms 8h Mi © Dahl Oensively remarkable for the olegance of thoir toilets. It eres & ms te a gencral subject of remark bere that a literal invost- . ‘Thomas ‘ier: & HM Jones, ‘ment of Kavens funds in houres, furniture and batterice de cuisine Would oO much to elevate the Northern States furner, Car from the position into which their recent Know Nothing | itahcock. GW foreman ¥ Soions bave dragged them down. There were times when | Snr Wife ant Bre niiree, ¥ Mewnger ho Websier, and the Appleton, and the Crowninshield and | = 8 > eit fay BL Winthrop dicnensed courteous horpitality here: now, the | {,™ | Geo, fandnioe F bois delogation fom Massachusetts live in choap hotels ot ob | |"° \' Arrowsmith, do Heaton, x ar! secure boarding houses, yet always go wherever there is ne infayts H Lewis F RUot, Rev PB Por eating of ¢rinking atthe expenee of other people. And lekercon 1. & Myers, RJ Fulton, derin Ce Fare “ @ 1 Drewer, aod bh Sf MeCormick Jeon, M Murra, seanpers, Cay Total 219. 40 it 13 With the great (reedom shrieking North genarntiy wan, Mee Chambers and two elit: ese.itatives who appeared on the avenue on he, Le ¥ mie Gaeton Te Mar | in forward cabin. DFPANTRES a Parue, of For Gleacow, in steamship Kedinyure—Robert Pat 5 Heohiyy, Games Smile Canada, Zore Kloten, Hnngarys tiordon Moodte, Ohio; Thomes herr, N York; goneph Gordon, Voncheater, Rng, Chas Miller, Jaa R York, Mme’ C Philippe, Samuel Af- —y Mite Tano's reception, whore ladies “fraternized”’ in © manner that showed no evil results could ensue from the ‘free dgit’’ of the night + Previous, There was not a very large gathering at the Toronto; John Brekley wer, do, P Greemhill Hortheast corner of Nineteenth and [| streets, as Mrs. « f A Gwin has vot exerted herself as she should bave done in Alex Boyle nnd indy, Mrs, Robt Belle: pend Schidren, Dehalf of Lecompton; bat Mra. Stidell's ealoon was full, ag | OCG Gnie Roane Mine. A Tonding Cave tsval. Indeed there are those who think that the hasbaad | a, HO Dorsieon, Pivlacelpbia: Cao White, Joba Waite, Of the agocmplished Lowistanicna: Will be the euceessor to | Brogklyn— Total, 32; and % stecrege. NEW YORK Rey. Joho Kerrey then read a portion of Scripture, H 0 of Roesia loft Taria for | al ubne f, Zit © F Groshotz, J | “HRKALD, STNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, | . | Blackweit’s Isiand Hospital Destroyed by Fire, No Lives Lowe. Five Houdred and Thirty P. tents Feeepe trom the Boiteteg—Excittng Sacties oad TiehlentaThe Bantiing Ke thee= ty Destreyed- Che Phykians and Ladies Rarely Hacaye—Reseue of the Matroa by Means cf a Ladder—The Doctors Lose thobr Progecsy, wed are Compelied to Doevs be Petros Clothes Dr, Bangers Menwertpt Work on Prostitution Destwoyed—The Pas tents wi in Comfortable Quuerters—Speet= nen OF Corporttion Contract Baidtng— Mveting of the Roerd of Gevervon —They Weecive te Butia « New Hospital, The largest bospitat op Blackwell's Island, knowa 6S iLe Thine Hopital, wae discovered to be on Are about Fall pert twe Celok yesterday morming, avd in afew bourse wes bur te the ground. The reeident physi- cien, bie fernily and eseistante all exceped narrowly with ther lives gm did also ebout Ove bundred and thirty tp- Por the institution, who were in due time provided presen. MESTING OF THK TEN GOVERAOMS. ‘The Poard of Ten Governors were hastily caftod together yeaterday afternoon to take somo stops to provide for tho 818 who were deprived of a propor sholter by te burn- ing dewn of Noe Penitentiary Hospital. Tho Board met in the rotamdn at te Park yeoterday, at 2P. M., and bs com pany with Mayor Tiemanu, provesded tthe Island ty view ‘be ruins They fone that the sick were as well caret for as possible under the eircumstancea Some were taken to the Workhoase, others tothe Alimahouse, aud but few it is hoped will sug¥r by tue change. This disaster ‘was cepecia 17 untortunate at Lis time, ad aN these insti- tutions are crowdod,: As the meets the Governors decided to erect eheds immediaiely to acommodate the patients eomiartably, ‘These will “be complete, it ie boped, in less thou two WiCKS, Te Was Hleo determuned bo rebutid the Boapital Ko far as to be completed by next June, if poseibte. It will be wapler did edifice and will probably enat $400,000 ‘The builoing Just bussed dows wae considered te poor- estcu the Island and were it mot tor the inconvenience lo ' ik, the Governory would haraly have regretted tne tien of the buliding. The new edilice wil be a massive affair The buliding just burned down was ererted under (uo order cf the Common Cunnci! in 1946, at a cost of $00,500. t wae 400 toet in length and 60 foot wide. Since it came into the hanes of the Governors thoy have spent $20,000 additional without making tt what it shoud be. t : . FIRRS IN NNW YORK. ay Building wee censtenetes in 1848-9, | Un-|s-. italy, “AvIRIIN Avmht..ehoat 4, ociook - yealediay erm contract with the city authorities. Tt | morning a fire wan discovered by officer Hitchcock, of th was commenced tefore’ the orgauimation of the | seventeenth ward, in the cellar of a tepement hnnea No. Toor’ ef Ten Governors, though it way fuished | 200 avenve A It! wen extinguict od wth but trifing da after the'y orpwermation urcer the olé contract. It was ‘compored of acentre buildirg—tpb residence of the resi- COUL pLyeiclen, family and staff—ceverty five foot loog acd BIxIy feet wide. There wax @ wing on either side cre bundred and twerty-five feet long and fifty feet vice the cne being ured for the male inmates of the in etter, pod the other for the females. There were ac- ermocatiors fer atevt six bundred patients, though | The fire originated from one of the flues with that pumber ‘t would be consi¢erod crowded Fike ty Lewis Sriwer.—On Saturday afternoon, sboutone ‘There were but five bundred and thirty inmates at tue | o'clock, a fre occurred in the basement of the dwolling time of the dieaster, and the building wasthen pretty | boure No. 116 Lowis street, in the premises of Frederick well filed The edifice was three stories in height, the { Mink. It was oon extinguished. Loss about $26; uo ia. walls wore of steno, and the rafters of Georgia pie The | Fyranee, ne Grecno doubt, was caused by a lighs io tbe roof waa cf wood, Covered with tip. Frem tho exterior | for a comb about two hours before tho fire broke out. tho building presented to the caaual odservor a remark- sie ably solid appearance; but it appears that for some Rent Estate tn 1858. years it hes been considered unsafe, acd many thousand | WHAT RENTS WIL BE DURING TH# PRESENT YEAR— collsrs bave been expended in bracizg it up with strong DECLINE IN TRE VALUE OF LARGE SPORES AND irenetrape. The walis,now laid bure,sbowthat the work | BROWN STONE FRONTS—CATITAL SEEKING LNViiST- wae originally dove in an outrageously slipstod maanor. MENT IN REAL ESTATE, The faclogs lock like afatr solkd wall, but ia reality it It is usval on the first of February for laudiords to coras woe filed ip with cobble and other loose etones; and Wo an vnderstandicg with their lenants as to the price of it im eeid Chat the loam from the isiand was used in. | elf tenements from the May following. Usually thin stead of sand, Certainly the wails crumbied too much quarter day is looked forward to with fear and trembling ike Ury gingerbresd to bave been properly constructed. by all honest house birers, aa (often brings with it an inti- For a ‘org time the wails bave been Dulging out, and it | ation that 10 per cent is to bo added to the yearly ront. wos ferred that some day a good «trong gust of wind would This year, however, it was the landlord whose duru it was bring she wacie pile tothe ground. Yet the cost of this anc Fire wy Takia. —On Friday moruing, about 6 o'clock, & fro was discovered in the green horse on the corner of Ninotioth street and Fighth avenue, owned by Mra Saml. Emith. The green house was filled with choice plants,the mort of which were Ccewoyed, Tho damage w the build. ing and plania will aroount'to about $1,200; ro insurance, tage by the saree oflicer, avriated by offivers Frewhmann to be alarmed, Now good tenaots are in demani, and ccckleebel! ia said to have been uwards of $10,000; so | “SY change in the ront must bo for their bonetit. that, whh the property: destroyed with it, the city wit | We have made extonsive inquiries ax to the probable loge more thas $100,000, besides the groat inconvenicace Tate of rents and price of real estate for the coming your of erecting azcther bui'dirg. and find that there are very complex intercsts at work, ‘The Gre was discovered about balf-past two, by the | Which are producing anomalous resulta, In some cases ee eae ree ve os tad hep let on rents are advancing and in others receding, while the price *, 4 of real estate will experionco very little variation from of the middle bulicing. He immediately gave tho alarm, that which obtained last year. Putin a few minutes the floor of the room above It, used ag ep ftir by Dr Sanger, was ‘The owners of down town stores will suffer tho most. There were fifteca pereous . residing It is conceded that the rent of all the stores in Broadway, Cg below Duane street, will fell one-quarter to one-third. of the duilding, of Dr. resi¢ent physician, bis family, staff of modical assis. Stores that merchants were cager to hiro last yoar at $6,000 por annum will bo procuradie at $1,000. The very tants and servants. The jors over the office, and | | roome en cne side of the hall were used for the iamily of | | { t bomes Shoeetnnanes Soflce with gaiten large tock | Reaviest depreciation wil bein the lower part of Broad - medicines, war = the same floor pen ie office. All | way, from whence all the dry goods dealers are depart ‘theee parties were of course thrown into: greatost con- sterration, for by the te that they were roused, Sag, and the stores caanct be put to-any other use than for ‘ccceneariy tudheated with the cmeke which deusely | the storege of goods; ané itis for that purpose that 0 filled that port cf the building. They could not think of many of them are now hired. In fact, all manner of busi “ noel Lee so hd Wat tote hae De alate ess ii gr duaily eroeping up (ho lala! enhancing tke val- Beture of the tastertais ip the apothecary’: shop, aad the _ W6Of property where It settles and depreciating that which pine rafters. Ovlihes buddied in the piercing cold, glad | it removes from, The lower third of dhe island is fast be coming an inunense warehouse for the storage of goods, evourh te eseupe with their hyet One, however—the patron us it e be matren of tbo inatitutlon—tbough at rst awakened by tbo | SA's tei ai alanis eueaae a telr eles Dut the great dry goods trade, which #phances inordinate able wget! mret have Decn a feartul lees of tite. 9" trom evmme fspcies security retired again, and nest being sufloested. She bowever reached the bi oe ot ye second fie aes hy F gps ggg ly any property it uses, bas left it forever. We must ex- op ured, » the - exetrcer of the Almshouse, aucceced in bringing hor | Pet, therefore, a constant depreciation of proporty in the cown safely, wbencumbercd with any j apieres | thes. | First, Sccond and Third wards, and an enhancement of OF course, the first thing dove efter the escaps of those | value towards the contre of the cily. in the centre building, wae to look after the, patients in | VSN" WONArUs Ui Coles Oe ty estato dealers th Wings, who bad by tbia time begun to cry loudly for tis the opinion of sagacious real estate dealers that belp. They Wore leckec in, and no time was lost m open- | property in Park place, Marclay, Warren and adjacent ira the docte, wp thet thege who were bad could a | streets would not cominaod within twenty per cent of the 164 cape. No sooner wet 001 1s ma pomee cat wah an wiscrily reeet temark- prices which woro readity given Inst year; nor would the Fortonately they wore not obliged . stores rent for as much by twenty per cent. But, anfor rough the centre building, for sree —— tanately for the storekeopera, that part of the city bas all Thoee who co . not walk ovt were carried out; the pybalcians, guards, been built within (arse years past, and long leases Servants, warcens, sr >a nomber of mea from the Pen). teptiery , ur ey of Warden Pitch, reacoring etl the case with stores in Park place, which have been let at L ip the exelteruent of the moment one ‘men’s wards had been over, okod, and tho por, | ©80rmous rents for five and ton yoars, Were tho bar. $ boi be found, What was to be gains to be tnade this year the tomauls could save twonty Were they fo burn alive? Was there any poral. | ¢ in their rents. of rescuing teem? These were questions which | PSE Cc 4, eerste’ Cewee'vee to Warden Fite, Tut | to be lest. Timbers and stones from ober | stores this year. This will be on account of the numbor ports ¢f the barring bullding were brought; the door waa | of Grms that have got out of business during the revulsion, tt Dy ore crowd Of eek pefeous tbat prebeoty avery | 4nd tho cffort on tho part.of others to economlse their ex- ‘This is not, however, the cage with the retail and second clase gtores throughout the oity. They are hold at ad vanced rates. There will certainly be oo diminution in their value. ‘Tho rex! clase of buildings affected by the tlaes are tho brown stone frome, and im fact all houses that rent for more than $600 per annum. Property holders have gone rather oxtonsively in this clase of honaos, agd tho thing has heen entirely overdone, even if there were po hard times to check the demand for them. In walking through the upper part of tho city one ia struck at the number of adid private residences that svouod, and it is a matter of come wonder where the money comes from to maintain «0 many establishments properly. This claws of houses lina depreciated in value at least twonty-dve per coat With regard to houses that rent for fiem £400 lo $600, prices have either slood «till or advanced # trifle, This i¢ due to the fact (hat the once wealthy class will this y content themselves with choapor rosidences—iiquication and economy being the order of the « reat mld D, was tcund and rescued. Thus, by promptand energetic action, all of the jumales were raved, though | rary were pearly euffvented, — Riere avd litters were soon brought to carry away the bedridden, who were soon cemfortab!s placed alongside the huge stoves in tae Peni- tentiays belly. The sick nem were pot ina sate place rear the burning builaing where they could be kept wait, while the vomon wero satcly houred iu the Peui. unary whieb, by the way, waa but a few evope distant, (me weman was in iabor, and was delivered a shert time after rhe was removed; another exme out of?) burning Dwlding with the body of her chit whick baa cid tbe day before, and a third Jost a childafow «arow whiel bad been previously rick, and wee probably affected by exposure. Beery 8 rande to subdue the flames, but tho buitairg seemed to catch like tinder, and im lear thun baif ap hour both wings were in ful! blaze, Tae Croton water was introduced on the whout two seara since, and thete iv a resereoir bolding 1,500,000 esilons, with fire } \ugy scattered about in convenient places. There are ale (wo small tre engives of small calibre, about two years oll, whics were browelt! into requisition, About t ivty of the most trovty preener were brought from the Peritcutiary, and a womber from the Workbouse, aud ta a vhort time after the fire broke out the engines were at The Gre piuge, however, were out of order, end conld Oret be used, co that they bad to draw water from + But it Was soon perceived that Th { |« avid. ‘The fire burned with the greatost rapi‘ity, | rent as usual for their residences beivs well fanned by the strong northwest wind, | qnere is another class of houses from which a‘ one time oe sather gole, which blew at the thn i ‘ized, th a pay at al pered situation ef the building, bein large profita were rea'ized, that now de not pay at al * ern «of the These are the tenement houses. Of these, landlords say ¥ pox Ticepital and the Penlientiar athe they are the most unpredactive sper ies of pre poor for the past year havo been unable to pay auy rent. In the meantime, the price of real estate « 4 keep up. There is about as much as vsnal in th y, free scope all round and rendered tt absoln Die Oxnve it The system of ventilation 80 exaential toa 600 Drepitel aloo helped to feed the flamer, aud the bit ter cold proweoted ge effectual efforta as might otherwise voting marke pare bi ‘ . howover, to sare |e aoych Teemarn:s cook bowse™” which imaeaicty ad, | and prices have been well sustained, frem the fact that joined (he bespitat, and bence the name of Moyor capitalists have turned their attention to this de ption | ‘Temson'r monument,” in conerquence of the pertivacity | of property, in view of the ineecurlly of railroad and rin which wat gentlemen, fought for K whed be wets | Lo sick, ug developed by tho revulsion ind contains considerad’ machinery, | evtate that bas depreciated hae beon the lots in the vicint e, werth avegether, ot a rovgh calculation, 910,000. The | ty of the Central Park, which have cone down at least The only reat vee nace trae cea ‘ane atin cae at | ome-quarter from the fancy prices they commando? Inst the Anehe -e,and Hont, the master blacksmith at the | summer, Brooklyn property ia also quite tow, but ae Ven entiat who ttood manfully with their hose,conaect. | there is a likelihood of a largo exodny of Now Yorkers tc a pkey pump inthe wash house tm dangerous to the erom bling walla, determined tw save ther This they enecceded in doing, though at the of Weir lives, and it pow stands © mon j actos the river during the coming year, no cout } favor as ever. A résumé of the above will give ux the fe facta 1. That high priced etores down town wil! ront for from ten to twenty-five per cent lees than wae received for (hem last year 2. That stores worth $1,600 8 year and under wil! com wing burping buileitg ceneed, and then all that was combusti. Die had gone, very little property having been saved. Tr. Songer last everything—personal property, library, inetrement®, nn’ most all of the mannscript of a work on EN (ation ‘which be has had fn the course of preparation g f two yeare and bad just completed for the prose, For. ‘ tunately, however, be baa saved most of bis original | ™404 ¢# igh « price as formerly drat #, apd wil) yet produce # work of inestimable value | 3, That brown stone fronts, and all houses renting for te medical eicuce aad to bomanity. Though he has lot over $500 per year, have suffered a depreciation of eee ee OTe work “came, nea barrie" | twenty-five per cent, with @ corresponding reduction ix | memacars brilliant end. De. Greewly, the wenior | Frente | apvistant phyvicinn, lost everything, including bie wateh 4. That hones worth leas than $700 per year, need by | and clothes. aa alvo did ae veral other physicuans, who were | obliged yeeterauy to appear in pauper cloth About ony light the task of removing the sick to more periraucht quarters war commenced, Some of the wan. ten girls scomed to take the thing sa quite a good joke, | and started aif in procession, eaying they were going 10 | | “promerade Broadway.” Other processions of those who | cools waik were wade op, while carriages, litters and carts were brovaht into requirition to couvey the others. | | The women were located in the building formerly used asa | monvfactory for razor etrops and portemonnales, white the the middie classes, will, if anything, advanoe in price | moch a@ usoal, notwithstanding the hard times, owing ‘te increased attPhotivenees to capitaliete The Crater of Popoeatepett. A short time since a scientific party visited the crater of Popocatepetl for the purpose of measnring | it, and examining tht works carried on there by Don Fou, very | a Teenie iat the Pouectinny, Pint toe | Gaxper Sanchez — cotting out, sulphur. } cick were tafely honeed by 8 o'clock, and a few of the | The following oe he deo ription of the crater, | vacrant patients whoee time wae out of who desired to | reported by Capt. Lorenz) Perex ( , tothe go | lenve were discharged from the Taian’, | vernment Ht may ben matter of some wouder why eomany patients | (From the Poiclin Comercini ef Vora Crag, Jan. 12 and 18 | reaching the crater every one was absorbed wit were able towalk, This may be explained by the charactor | | rerisirg view of the interior, [t may be compares of the patients, Until ae doy building was used as | the a pepite ptingy borp but s short time since the Gover. | to beaven fer beauty, andto the infernal regions for e>- por's re-erred era conn to keep the penitentiary | lime grandeur. Tbe basalt, the snow, the smoke belch fick in that building, while thie was set apart for the | rg [rom the breathing holee, and the irregniarity with Workhouse ond city patients. The latter aro mostly ac | which it mixes with the surrounding air, form the most eter with ey phillis, and in #0 urgent a case asthe fear of | remirable decorations. The crater opens on the north @ Warned to desth, can walk rather aprightiy. The | « ©) aiv’e of the summit, with an irregular eliptic form, Majority of the patients were of thie claws. Ifthe fire bad abr vt 400 metre rose at ite widest part. The margin is A with Iasge basaltic rocks, grouped in the most ca as manner, throvgh several rents the ashy-colored jesnes in ereRt quantities; the rocks are black with rue pen b@4 originated in the wings, the loss of life must have beer ‘eartul, as they were ali locked im. As it waa, they be ved remarkably well and tanlfeeted only the nate rr’ cocrasion, commetion of Fo exciting aa . re was no| m vertical fracture, and the upper part i covered with | Panis, The nimest good order and attention to auty pre. | ew ‘The depth of the crater is about 209 metres jed among those who bad charge of putiry ut te tthe bell the breathing holes, aod the fal ® of rock, inspired a Strange terror Much cesired for by us had at hy # brilliant sun, we prerared ri & in the mor ir. Tot first into the abyse; | followed, aud fire, amd all the prisoners let loose revurme | We Wetr cel .« Large Dum bers of the Fire Departuent wentap te | ¢ foot of Sixty. first etrett, but were of cowres una’: got foros the river. ‘The Ten Governors held a secret session ‘ yesterday af 1888, ternoou at the Penitentiary, at which Mayor Tlewaua wat perersily been given to the tenants. This is particularly } hore Witt be an gnusial number OF vacant high priced | die class of the city will, therefore, hare to pay as much | the property in our sister city will soon be in ax high | &. That the price of real estate will averaye about ae | con'cas that I never appeared to rane. 6 at that momen. <4, Aud atter bin Br. Canedo, Sr. Vuelta falling down into Wie aby en. eyo ti att nem er the boliom of prop # Perature is not very btah. ite Dark, it is not ies: fo from .%# Dotter; here one aa uz bieck grownd of tbo rocke. look Gown inte the depta, ing oO ou perceive five large breath @ holes, the largest of which measures six metyes five metros in its Ciameter, and a great many smeder ones which at every moment seem \o change their piace. From cach of Dhese breaibing holes arise distinct colwwns of which are seen onteide the voloano, Whew Sreak: ing forth fram tho breathing holes, they proéuce # rather strong, ond, at the some time, dull detenation. breathing holes is very bigh, and although the smoke at with t@ atmespherte air so as to prevent respiration: ot verte'a intervals distinc, currents of air are perceptible, probadly originating in the different degrees of tompera *ture—the copsequence either of the falling snow or of the smoke emanuting from the holes. The interior of the crater is entirely filled with declivitios aud acclivites formed by the (ragmenia of mones drenking Wows fron ‘tho wails, which, tp failing down and strking oach other, drumbie te pieces ant come down like grapeshot on those ; wro dnd themseives at the bottom. And here lies tho gTeatert Cangor of tho doscont. Whilst standing in the crater wo bogas to draw the plan of it, and as soon as it was finished woe dirccted our aiten- ton to the different breathing bole, when we found that Deep seacnias as ee Eee eek ae eee OF condensating it a very rieb flour of sulphur is obtained, Wo mace several excavations on diffcrent points, and everyv bere we found orystalized sulphur; likewise wo collected a@ specimen of the liquid composing the pools which are at che bottom of the crater, which liquid, alter being analyzed, prove to be sulphuric acid. According fo what the faborers said these pools vary in pum: ber—at one time there are many of them, at ani there 476 nove ai all. We waw two of them, the largest of whch measured twelve ‘o fifteen metres in circumference and four de-imetres in its greatcet depth; the bottom con- pitta of sand, and the fiquid i very muddy and of poart eclor, Se chould bave very much desired to exactly measure the depth of the crater, but we were unadle to do it for want of the necessary instruments; neverthe- lees, in the beet way wo could, wo estimated the hoight of the wall, which appeared to us higher than it really was, Deing only 177 metres. a little more of leas. Maving bad the hovor 10 Rend to your Exoeliency speci- mens both of the sulphur extracted trom the crater and of the liquid sulphuric acid, T abstain from way further com- ment, ‘Tho riches of the Popocate ptet] seem to be immonse and inexbaurtible; the breathing holes are continually renting forth grent magrcs of smoke; it is but pocessary to con cense it in order t obtain aay quacéty of sulphur war ed, Our labors being terminated, we to ascend, which was & vory task. ing fastened to the rope, we again reached our starting point on the very brink of the crater. _ It suffices to state that this as- cension trom the bottom of the crater is more fatiguing than that on tho outside of the mouniala, there being the greatest danger of remaining buried under @ large rock, as 1 bay 1 on other occasions to the Iaborers who had de- scended for extracting sulphur. Un the same day, att o'clock ip the afternoon, filled with the most grateful satis faction for having #0 euccessfuily achoved @ inow® painful bras ‘we arrived at Tionacaa where we spent the night Ch we wero baca at Amecameca where, toc wore received with aoslamation for ba d in the descent of the crater,a feat never t t y scientife company, #s wo wore told ‘sate of that place; therefore wo have the satisfnet having been the ‘first who, facing the sTeatest Gangers in the interest of industry; —being pre- vented by want of instruments from making solentitie ob- fr: \atiens—tnd deecenaed tne crater for drawing the 3 OF A Tewion both imposing aud beautiful. oy at Cay we were icformed by those who bad pre © in Chimbing up to the briak of the crater, that srg holes were formerly under the inclined plane which to-day 'v' 5 AS @ pasenge for descending to the Lottom ed that the incinned piaue waa formed by te fall of a considerable mass of stoves, which Glled ap the breathing bol: Dut the intice unmodiatély appeared where they wetwally are 1 cen. Ou the second we coutinned our teavel towseds the cm pital, whore we arived with y remarkable noi dept: even onr eyes, which always suller by the Feites tie a the bght from the snow, not being ia the boast in- jared ‘This te the general outline of our excursion to the Popo- catoytl ! have been able to lay before your Kxcatiency; apd ip order that it may be mere complete I subjoin tly ehctoh of the horizontal projection of the craior aud a & Hional view Crom north to the most important | beng true and reliable LORENZO PEREZ CASTRO To hiv Excellency the Gxxznat Dinecroe oF me Cotes Us | Tightices of the Chost.--We Sneeze, a Slight, { thie sharp, fehorous matter comes from onr nove: we mere bray inene Areal Oppremston Of the ches! seme | tiuhigess, leuderuesd (us the reqious of the lungs. N be given to this state of facts, or inftam jubgs or congestion may take ‘aad death KAN I'S pills belt vision ftreet, and 66 Honston, corner of Lewia, and 175 ton strect, Brooklyn. White, tho Hatter’s Spring Styles, @h Last fall wiyte reduord to $2, at WHITER, 144 Polton airest, Fredrich’s "Cem: lnevery style. Photographs by Mr. Wotton formerly with Gursey. Defiance Sealnmander Safee—Wiih Patent gomger proct locks and cross bars. Also, fire and burglar eafes, Depot 192 Pearl street, ROBPRT M. PATIO“, , Barry's Tr te the Heat and Cheap py Rr Re . presen ving and restoring the hair. Ladies wy tt. bya ‘sor Manhat- 176 Broacway. Batehelor's Hatr Dye, Wigs The best in the world. eurreming al! made. at ‘he mandiactory, 23 Nroadway \ | id | Ortstadore’s Hair Dye, Wigs ant | the very best fn the world. wholesale and revall, aad the dys properly applied. 6 Astor House. Roptare Mae | truss offiee i reme id to Vesey street, Astor Howse Coughs, Loflnesze, Hoarven weaknem and . the premonttic ‘ F and a healthful potenc atlre system. Ly Wee Festorat lve « lufuence of tin life swat ——— ee | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. jag Vegetable prepa Married, Bawsaert—Brany.—At New Brighton, oa Thursday, Feb, | 12, by the Rew. Mr. Murphy, st his rexitenes, Mr. Jowe | Bannert, of Newark, to Misa Scns Brapy, of sow Beigh ten. | MeLavenne—O'CeNNoR —On Wednesday, Feb. 10, by the Ror. Wr. n, of St. Peter's church, Jeu. Mol.acas. UN, of this city, to Miss Axwe S. O'Cowwon, of Brooklyn. } } mea, Anaws On Tuesday evening, Feb. , of searlet fewer, Whine W. Arass, aged J years nod § months, son of Grant Tl. and Mary M. Adama, of No. 119 Kast Twenty second | street. | Brarury - On Friday, Fob. 12, Jaane Baunurt, of Athy, | county Kildare, Treinnd, aged 65 years, 4 months aud 16 d thoee of hia children, the funeral, thie (Sun day) atternoon, at balf past one o'clock, from hie lute re edence, No. 362 Second avenue. His remaiaa will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Dublin end Liverpool papers pleage copy. Bowr—On Vricay, Feb. 12, Musanen Comms, aged 4 | Years aod 4 months, only daughter of James M. and Mu phemia Buist. | ‘The friends end acquaintances of the family, and the embers of the charch in Sixth avenue, corner of deren teenth street, are earnestly invited to attend the fv from A. Retd’s nursery, Fourteenth otroet, betwoen } |) days. | Bis friends and acquaintances | ave reapectfuliy invited to tiene DApEers pleage copy Brruen —1m Friday, Feb. ‘ years oad 15 days. ye frie nts of the femily avd theme of his ynetes, Thor. Stuart ond Charles Wingon, are respectfully invited to ab- tend the fonerel, from the residenec of hie parenis, Peter and Flizabeth Botier, No. 7) Montgomery street, at half past two o'clock thie (Sunday) afternoon st. Jobn. N. B., and Portian’, Me. pers please copy. € from park Bertha, on her passage from Li- verpool t Valparaiso, Jawe< Cot, of Portemouth, N. H., aged about 2 yea Pawerty On Saturday, Feb 10, Peree Fawcerr, in the ‘74th yoar of his age. Fie friends and acqnaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hig son, No. 258 West Twenty ninth street Monday a! one o'clock. Raltimore and Chicago papers please copy. 198. —On Saturcay, Feb. 13, Hexey Wire Garves, only chilé of Hepry and Jane A tes, agtet cars, 1 merth and 10 days. Funeral terviess at a quarter before one o'clock this y 12, Porut Saver Borure, aged sizesit of'ne mach is Sr. Uchos camo prevented | The friecda ct , and | ther retice The remains will be taken to the and ¢i- ‘This inetined plane... covered with enow, which inthe | 2 ne eraier, ae | nebes abd avappears CDtirviy, it conseruenee of the Beat which is Oaied frou phe bottom, aldhou,ch the tem- Tt the eight of ts eracer ie damposing from starting on | rovaced by vertical wails comy ett of bmge basalts, the One greatly receding, tho others consiteradly proje ting to Btend the funoral, ti (Sindee) afsrnoon, at coe Ard covered Wh White KnOW, wilfelr COnerurts Wik Ce When pou tits your eyes y Wt the walls rise to the vault of the Keavéna; whon yo , ‘The vemporature ip the immediate noighborhood'of tho | Lines settles aod rolls eiong tle ground, it does not mix | & Cows TPadieot? Care | 4 ” (Scn2a7) aMerason, by tho Ree. Mr Sengman, sivonce of ix parents, No tte Wout *airty biath aaee, forall are igviied to atand without tar of the Moravinn church, Stakes Load, for Wuterment, oe yeeteg t ter were. working at the | Movday morning, at ten o'elock wre mo t poo reer? which wo were let down. GuesTwourTn. —On Saturday, Feb. 15, Dr Eowann How. We A a cer as eighty meters (the French moter | KINKOW GiayTwoxTH, sow of the ate Dr. &. #. Gieniworth, te eral 40 X° 87 100 English inches,) when we arrived | of Fhilaceipnia, aged 62 years at a pre ¢ COVE 46 degrees of ine nation and 200 meters His friewds, ane these of hiv brother, J. B. Gientworthy, jong. Mbro Ve [OV BC A ground e-oposed of sand anda | sre requested to attend tho fureral, ‘rom ¢he Church of Brea many lowe to, bY whieh the danger of descent | the Boly Aposties, Nioth wvoaue aod Taouiy eighth vires, wae much incre Aged. 10 Covsequence of tho great incli- | On Mencay afteracon at four 6 ciel. Dation, the stonca degit KT! at Overy movement that ia | Pbilade! pha papers please copy. ° ade, end expose Cove wh? brad On them to the danger | Gada —On Thursday, Feb 11, Jomwow Paancte eidont con of Chorles and Mary Margarct Urabe, uged 3 months and 8 days. anaes Sie ‘Tho relatives aa friends of the fureily are reepecttaliy invites to pend the furera’, op Monday 1 at Cree | O'Clock, from his tate residence, No 1Firat avenue | _ Hawise —Op Frioay, Fob 1%, Mrs. Leora aw Hawa, Wile of John Mawes, aged 42 * meoths ant 12 dave ‘The relatives and triende of thy family, and the eem bers of Ark Lodge, 1 O of O F., are My invitee o'clock ,from ber late reaitence, No 3@8 Grocawick etreot Her remains will be lakea te Groenwood Canetory tor wm torment Of croup, Joun Warmrws Mxtcx, oged’S years Bruck and ‘1 cays. Tho frends id relatives are reapectfally invited tat dered tho fy Ah (Sunceg, afterncam, at two p'ciack, without further invitation, trem the residence of Dis pe ja bt ia vot Forieth streos ane Ragbt avenue Lexi. On Friday, Fob, 15, By | ucacnrnt AA Ji, Mowako Lowe, printer, EG friency aro tevived te auomt the funeral, thia (Sar ¢ © OCN treme bis late residence, No. ‘ ast popere please copy Mc *—Un Friday, Feb. Xn . Per ick het J) Feb. 12, Cmumornm MobLan zs, Tija ratives and Srisnds are Invi? to attend the fume ral, this ‘BY after oon, at one o/cho x, from bis late rei ence, No. 4% Obrivwpher street Mawanwy.-n Saturday Feb 13, Was of Thomas ana Mary Arnt Mawhinny ,. ag 9 cays. The relatives and friends of the famiprare toviod to wt tend the Maeral, this (Sungay) afternoon. at buit pact vee ones, £ om the residence of hia parents, No. 117 Lucie etreet. divas.—On Thureday mornizg, Fob. 11, afer wees, orn Mase, Ye Ure a Fens of be arene a Dia frippde and relatives, Ubewe of the fumily, the meen ck Guard, the Kackerbectkern, 1. sketeers, anc the Mutaat Base Bait in: ly invited to wisend the fuscral, frow No. 171 Kast Tab ty drt stree hoor stone o'eleek, witheue furth O'MARa Ub Setirday mrcroin, O'Mara, daughter of Sephem ax years. Tre triends and acquaintances are invited to attend funeral, this (Sepcny) efterveon, at half pass two pond from the resi¢erce of his parenta, No. £6 Firat aveuue, corner of Twentirth street. Fawrrs —On Saturday, Feb. 12, afer « protractad and pains illnese. JorANNs Marsa, ot ly caughter of Joon and lem Powers, aged 6 ycarg vad 4 montos. ‘The reintrves np friends of the family aro re‘pectfully invited to mitend te funeral, from the residence of bar rents, No. 29 Amity street, pear Hicra street, south cok'yn, On Monday afternoem, at three o'clock. yemne papers ne copy. OWDRIYR.—Ov Friday Peb. 12, of consum, » Joe Pownrniys, tp the 57th year of bis ago wee His relatives and {riends are reapectfully iavited to at. tend the foneral, from bis late residence, corzer of Prank. En avenue and Doug Leland Radroad, dais (Suaday) after- Boon, & thee o'eleck County Meath, Ireland, papers please copy. Sunt turcay, Feo. 13, Georca Lixvay Riou M. and Susan ©, Rider, agod 4 yeart dk and relatives are peony invited to at- tend the funeral, from hus iste resi¢ence, No. 75 Madsuw pesinacd Brooklyn, F.D., this (Sunday) aferncon, at one o'clock. North Whito Creek, Washington county, papers please y “Fes —On Yriday, Fob. 12, Frwoxaicx Revo, in the 290+ year of his ago. ‘The relatives and rey ry iar the members P, are a of Diamond Lodge * 0. 340, 1. 0 of O invited to attend the funeral usternooa, twe o'clock, without further in » from bis late rew- denee, No. 0% Rivington street. His remains will be takes: to the Cemetery of the E , Saunobes.. Uv Saturday, Feb, L8, of consumption, Com Scuxonys , agea 26 yeare, 7 morths and 24 days. ‘The re atives and friends of the family, and the mem- bor of the German Brethren Seoiety, are’ reepeetfally im vited to attend the funeral, trom hi late resi¢oace, No. 516 Cazal street, at ball past one o'oock this (suuday) ai turnoon. Twatcamn —At Tawrence, Kansas Territory, on Friday, mn, 22, Wire Caruana F., wite of Dwight tL 4 and cideet daughter of Jesse aud Fulzabeth Avgeli, of Ale D, Bro re his late ree 4 thie (Sunday ) afer. er netics » Feb, 18, Awe Fuzas Ann O'Hara, aged & , OBIT ARY. Jammy Jowsronn, Eeq., dixt at bis reaidence, Nos 10t Weet Twenty cecomd street, in this eliy, oa the 6a t ja the 46th bis age. Mr Jobostone ned eased for years Wh what proved to be coasumpuos, whick baited the skill of the beet physician to the elty, and | fibelly terminated t his death. He vised the south about two yeaze siace in company with A friend supposing Uab 8 ChAZgO Of Climate would prove LeneGeia!, Wat all lo eo | purpose, On bis return be expressed but 4 faint hope of recovery dad arranged bis worlély matters with « ‘her. and Tubes CLarecter tc of the mac and of @ phrtrsop! For the Inet 6.x months bis suffering has been tnton | althongh surroonded with allt tile and tne abepticn of a fond snd affectionate wife, ati!l ail efibrea fated to slieviote bis pain oF slacken Ue pace of tne de- etreyer. For scmetime previous to bis death his thoughts were catered upon tho subject of rel gion, which be em broced with great earnestness and re inded thove around biw frem Cine to thee of the great (eportance of securing fw resting place beyond the » “where mous 60 Bot corrupt nor thieves broek throug aud steal.” Ho sald ton time before bis densh, who wae as you would for et alall be with you but afew days mere there's ‘tte to live for in this worle He spoke of death aa cat to be cesired avd as the oaly Lope le had Jeft, and at Uuce seemed impationt to go He had no doubts as te the future, but saw tt rough mus Savior and fair ckiee, F setting sua. an) @ big munded, liberal bo kuew bim cen testty. Be Amabile widow to mourn bis tows, tq whom he bas bequeathe! his outire estate, (except bee hone re! dollars to Greeawood Cemetery ) which amounte to botweoen thirty and forty thousand doLars. IN HIS BRIGHTEST Dav, BY JULIA Couey ManDeuanin. tha world may eay— 7 het day, vem love ia cow? ih friewds look ae: 1 J. and foes rejotom, And old weeceisies par The tribute of one faubtal vole Shall yet comsule hia heart Sony Whst caine if a woman's tear? Who tends her of whe wails Yet, careters what the world may any, My passion 11! avew— jowed big iw hia beichiewt day 5 1 jove=T love bum usw And once again his star will rise; Bach natires ol | | } | { meke hum © THES coe price wholemile and rotem 122, 138 and clothing warerooms, Nos, 1 Fulton street, Now vork rt iting gra ft crease oF wrinkle; the necessary pian of measuremené 1 Astor House, 1A RUBKER GLOVES crR . &e.. and render the tre tmapervions to wn hile eogaged ty bowsew care of coal fil ruober stores, and ai 36 Joba street, up STYLE OF SCARFS, TIF, CRAVS shirt bosema Ao. reesived per steamer, irt and furniabing sore, No. | Aster House. DWAY'S READY RRLIE! FOR WRAD. es Whether sick or Hervous: Pheuumatte, nt. MenERligiN, Hootie wollen joints, ki “ Fever, pale aronind pleuriay, ineasios heartburn, aud ofall Tinndway's reaty remit wits e [rw minutes change (ue miMerie® you snifer we eanure omweet, New Tork. Sold by drage fista aot merchania every Where | \ | | QINGHR'S SEWING MACHINES FOR ALL. MANU. eeoring prepeoes singer's sowing machines are tndiapensable. The pias weet oor bavita "helt a: mete by ‘hem. ‘singer's family sewirg machine te latent presented for competition, ind being arrani full knowleda@e of the detects of other machines for hoger, has avoided or reme % * ie the band fewing machine ever mn: Using one of these Price $100, veue be well displayed }y Rane & ney ‘OF nih ma 7 pet now displayed redid wore.” ouse, Kt Br pe! tor te wr HRA GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, splendid stock of fine jewelry, AU, WARK ASTIN, Belling at prices muremely low ROBERT RAIT & CO., 21 Broadway, ITHOUT A TRIAL, IT TS IMPOSSIBLE TO Com. ceive ihe inestimable virtwes of HOURAUDS® Tintin me@eiented corp. 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