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NEW YORK HKKALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1864. 5 ceptance of bis proposal. There was no just reason why | none of the duties therein montioned have boon entrusted ‘8 PROM FOP pe Re 6 iY re = OUR SANITARY REGULATIONS, — | {cr'nice CDi pruponsl erecta accepted on tho. | to my chatge bp tho present Oly inpocorsince mista 7 ENTRRESTISG FROM FORTRESS MOXROB. | gore Gores conn yea Tete ar torminor, | want Cam T De Mextt—-Oam T Succeed Pmennnny sane am by the City Inspector | You will perbape, ask sehr sho, | duction iato offco, +" as : Part 2—Nos, 600, 813, 641, 1121, 958, 1138, 604. 1144, nanny, wekicentd bulbhaeh Phesecleey dateresting Correspondence Between Our | was it refused? At prosent I am not prepared , gentlemen, I have said suMicieat wo impress ¥O" | General Butior's Arrival—Ph 1211, 1173, 1047, '12 2, 1216. 1005, 707. 64%, 8 ‘ furaalo iw = Gonnan, the question. One thing, however, is cortain: that tho | with tho’ necossity for the adoption of some plan that | "yo wert coe ee pot Boon pe: [MEE RTs, Meets 18a, NAN. 1066. 108-549, 208. 1016 we So fujmlons | Kxambontiona, with full wel Yor and Citizens—What the Publte | oi) iii continues to pay for work that need not have Demand—What the Mayor Suggests, | cost it one cent the sum of from forty to fifty thousand de., do. dollars annually, In addition to this there are clerks in New York, Jan. 11, 1864, this department who receive from $600 to $2,000 a year Will correct existing abuses and give to the city a san stmeer and | 3295, 2487 4 9, 3 32 tary system at once efficient iv its administration and} Firemen of the Star of the West—The | 3217, Ge tok bette aihse att, aah aatad, 486, economical-in its expeuditures Your obedient servant, Wiimt _ 2968, 6; agent abet F mington Bivckade—Destruction of | 2908. $102, S164, 3156, 3108, 3100, 3162, 3164, 3160, SHIPPING NEWS ans who have never performed an hour's work. Suporintendent of Saaitary Inspectiou and Sirect Cleaning. | the Blockade Runner Bendigo tn Leck- mt PS 7 ; ° a Beonneaua te eon or See or enizean | qpiZins how sea the difronce Detwoen che actual ooatof | | E-L. Route. fag, Chairman Fichieenth Ward Ci: | Wood's Polly Intet—Llat of Vessels Onp- 200 000" BD, UL, Oh. 204 448, 115, B60) 900" Taek het re NTLEMAN—Ip reply rgani © department as ut preseot managed and what || zens’ Association; iv H. Sumkwoop, |», President rr Nos. 135. $349. 4 331. '204.' O4. { sy. | SUN RIE... of the Twouty-frat and Fightoeath wards, the Superia- | done for under aldorent system. Prosont coat ofthe | Twentv-drst Ward Citizens’ Association Senet Cae Cnetee eee OF MUmingles, |S ae ee es | omnes | cout 'e eerie od 4 id tendent of Sanitary Inspection, "bemas N. Carr, Esq., has | Stos'ony, mePertmeas ter eto O00. Total, $088,000" Foarnass Mownou, Jan. 0, 1864, Whore B rye gO made a report, which I herewith transmit. Other estimates on a liberal scale would be for sanitary THE PRIZE RING. Major Goweral Butior roturned to Fortress Monroe last | wing their way Mechemaibe oan I would beg leave to call your attention to some of the | Purposes, salaries and contingencies included, $60,000; — nanan M4 eveving fragtaut tower that drinks the dew of Hoaven. No need panne CLEARED. t fi street cleaning, allowing for incroase of pay to men, since Prize Figh: to #0 to the Wropios to inhale ite perfume, however, fur it haqunath ip Adriatic (Br), Nicholson, Galway and Liver. More important polnts in the report, as containing facts | the completion of my estimate, $250,000, ‘0,000. size Fight for Six Hundred Dellars Be- ‘Tho ongincer and two firemon captured from thostoamer | ¢xbalcain ali ita freshness Gem EHabon & SON'S “Ex- Lao nip Pea 6 & Co. tract of the Night Bloomin ersburg, Whitehouse, Portiand—H B Crom. ‘which noither you vor [ am at liberty to overlook. Sane me of the yn enya a0 ae ee - ‘The report states that $113,000 are annually paid for | than sufficient to carry oa e legitimate oper . this department. If the plans suggested by tho City In- salaries, and $20,000 for contingencies, which lattor is | Sheotur ta be submitted ‘to. the “Legislatare should be iy lection fraud; and further, that $60,000 taken | adopted, this department will have the uncontrolled dis- this $133,000 would be all sufficient to give full ef | buraement of near! million of dollars anaually. Cienay to the labors of this departinent. But, aside from waste of the public money, a atill ‘The report aiso states that the city still continues to | greater injury is inflicted upon the community through its pay for work (that need not have cost it one cent) the | influence upon our elections. The City Inspector's aud tween Dick Hollywood, of New Yerk, | Star of tho West arrivod here this morning, via York- and John Keaton, of Cincinnati. town, having mado their oscape from prison at Rich Oficial Drawings of Mur Yesterday a prize fight for throe hundred dollars a side | mond. An ordinary suit of bluo clothes worn by tho Ga'a Repinaky State Lol ory between the two abovenamed pugilists came off tn onginoer, cost him a thousand doliars ia robol money at | 47, 44, 410 24. 62 Ul, nt ae aR Te: Hee 65. Go vicinity of Sheepskead Bay, L. I. Hollywood ts note | Richmond, Kertvcnr, Guin We—Jan, Hse novice in the roped arena, having’ two years pre-J Toros of tho Russian ¢rigaton wil: aal! for tho Wost | 10, 30. 16, 38. 58, 67, 5, 33, 26, 65, 8. 09, 74, 57. viously fought Mike Dorsay, of this city, for purse, | fndies-to-morrow moroing. Mont Kroo of charge, is carousing etter to p Freiderich (Brem), Fasamer, Callao via Valparalse— Fabbri & Chauncey Bark Niagara, Swenson, Cadiz—Funcb, Meincke & Weatt, » Brig J B King, Conill, Kington, Ja—B Smithers & Co. _ Scher Amy Wooster (Br), Nott, Vera Cruz—John Boynton'e ond : Sebr Golden West (Br), Gamage, Bermuda—Yates & Por- erlield. Bebr Alice A Bandell, King, York River—F J Cambell, y, Eddy & Schr Willfam Henry, Shaut, Accomae. . , BRAY, EDDY & 00, } rae Pg cay Vanes Seiars: Gag ea tne ee ee an dogney on which occasion, after @ game, well contested bat- Forrrsss Monon, Jan. 10, 1864 ig Covington, Ky. Schr Waal anor, Chincoteague—A C Havens, who receive from $600 10 $2,000 a year who have nover | alloge, over the votes or at least tom thousand persons. | te," lasting over one hour, be was defeated, Wenton | g.Tho following vessela passed (ho guardship Young | OMoial Deawings of the Sheipy College | ferris eae Seem Noaene-- Py emma, "Oirderaiat prorer tovestigatica weto auch 8 ciate of Lipp ie gg yt ape ny Seaeead: tenn, from. Cmolonatt,, gb, Ae .orree time Raat’ Cage -Raaer inet evening Coca barber; eocueheag; — Bear Letenailio’ Chess Howe honiord Ferguaen & Wood. ‘hinge will be promptly mado, to the end that this eys- | partments should combine and make known their choice | "é#!ded in Brooklyn, where bis Aue science in sparring, } Steamer City of Richmond, Kelly, Now Work, for Port | 49, 68, 70, 78, 72, 16, 58, 73, 1%, 25, 66, 6, 64, Wk by 7 jsochin the Taplic and ihe taxpayers uany De ne afioe fo bare padpegen nomangted. ae banat quiet, unassuming good conduct and reported game- | Royal; ateamer Piata, Dennis, Now York, for Now Or 15, 6, 67, 63 hy as am Hehe 31, 73 ° Beaman Pulton Presta Wotton, Port Raga, gumaarily al . men art} BO choice in the matter. ess, gained him a gumber of friends, belonging to {he | loans; steamer Elise, Thomas, Now York, for Nassa Neh eed 2 v Ae, 40, SI, 73, 35, 08. | San GER, Se B Aesisinat Quartermaster, ‘The prese: t annual cost of the Sai it t ° = > ——e 3% oe an es y Uy N we 4 Cireulars se ry addressin; Ship Orteut, Hill, Liverpool, N 19, ‘ith mds 4 198 P nllary Department, | ust sitet vols fr fue med thus presented or be made Pugilistic fraternity, who wore desirous of seeing bis + Tho Elie (ont 683 Xb dverboard, “had ous man sick aes 8, BIMMONG & CO, | passengers. 6 Spoftved, Tlewion 2 Co, Famed throb the a stated, is $083,000; the reportsays other estimates on | to suffer the usual penalty of political malcontents. @liberal scale would be for sanitary purposes, salaries | heads of these rf aspen Ad ving secured for them- and contingencies jncluded; street cleaning, $60,000, | selves, by a special act of legislation last winter, posses- ‘allowing for increase of pay to men since the completion of | sion of their offices for four years, there is no power out- my’ 5 ,000—totn!. $310,000 Difference in favor | side of the Legislature to displace thom before the expi- Of the city, $373,000, or $63,000 mre than suflicient to | ration of that time, except for matfeagance of office, the ya 4 on all the legitimate operations of this depart- | amount of injury which they are thus enabled to inflict a upea the community, pecuniary and political, during A resolution passed by the Common Council a few | these iour years may be estimated by the euormity of daya'before the present City Inspector came into offies | their acts Committed since their assumption of power, conferred upon that incumbent the double power to A few items showing the manner in which the public Feceive.and disburse public m neys. Such powers were | money was expended in this department for political pur- mever before granted to any department of the city gov- | poses during the late election may not prove uninterest- @roment. These power, ag itis believed, practically ignore | iug. Tho particulars I received from the pay roll clerk the existence of the Comptrolier’s Department. Ido not | on the 11th of last month. At that time there wereem- hesitate to say that these are most extraordinary powers, | ploved twenty-two distributers of ordinances, twenty. @uch‘as no honest man ought to desire to exercise. I | five notice distributers, forty special inspectors and forts Fespectfully recommend the repeal of Baid resolution additional foremen of street cleaning, numbering inall are many valuable. recommendations and sugges- | one hundred and twenty-seven, at two dollars per day, tions contained in the report, which in my judgment are | or ninety-two thousand seven huodred and ten dollars eminently practical, and therefore worthy of your carnest | per anuum, for which the city does not receive in return Consideration. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, | the amount of one man’s work fora single week in the C, GUDFREY GUNTHER. ’ | whole year. ‘This was less than half ot the actual number The following ig the correspondence referred to:— of men similarly emp! ed. but without definite position tae Sane, Sac. 42.4000. fo ihe: Manatee, pase from the oly ‘Treasury. “ae vst jor these men are still undor pay or am ua- Tuomes N. Cane, Eoq., Superintendent’ Sanitary Inspec- | pie to answer, as every avenue to further In(orimation E 2 has josed. \Sm—Believing, in common with a large number of our a oe poser hg peg operate ‘Téllow citizens, ‘that abuses exist in the organization of (sanitary) there are forty four bealth and assistant Frigid of our city departments, and that particularly in } jealth wardens, ata cost to the city of forty-eight thou- th Gopartment of the City Inspector these abuses require | gand ono hundred and eighty dollars per angum. Ten Sm = a view to the adoption of prompt | active, intelligeut mea, with the city properly districted, ures of reform we take the liberty of requesting | would be@il-sufficient for the work, and a saving to the ‘trom fey Ba Lr rgb of Sanitary Inspection, an- | city of thirty-eight thousand dollars. { find by the pay = ‘the following questions: rolis now before me that the cost for cleaning the streets a irat—I3 the present sanitary system of the city con- | for tho firat two weeks of November amounts to within lucted with a sole view to the public health and security: | a fraction of twenty-six thousand dollars, or six bundrea and if not, in what particulars is it deficient, either in the | and seventy-s'x thousand dollars a-year. I should only form of ita organization or other causes, in securmg that | weaken the importauce of this statement by adding to it wet Are its expenses greater thau are bono be and | any statements of my own. I mention these eases as pat iid are they incurredand how may they be re- | instances of what may be practised under the present unchecked mode of transacting business. There is enough + Second—As to tho particular branch of street cleaning, | of what iskuown to have boon practised to warrant the what, if any, are the defects in its present managemeut t 0 wither as 2 necessary part of the existing system or as an thee tae baa tig shatel ubconsney cotltaie maionsion 4 er ied Be bedelartr Pestptpee is meee of funds for purposes: ipavar intended, aud to an ox-! t present, ent so carefully concealed that in many instances it would ‘Teduction, if any, be effected? be dificult to ascertain elther theamouat or the objects to the first 25 days o hevere gales from WSW to WNW. Dec 24, Chas Ross alas Chas Needham, fell overboard and was lost. Bark Agues (Brem), Sempke, Marseilles Nov 29, and Gibraltar Deo 1, with mdse, (0 master, From the Let to the Och inat experienced strong gales from SWéte NW. Bark Shomeld (thr. of London), Dimoline, Heyers, France Oct 30, vin Key Went Dec 2ud, and Havana 2 with aalt, bo Reynaud & Hachom. Jan's, lat $6, saw a large ateamer, with a three maw ed With & three masied atoamer in tow, probably the Arago, or Fort Ro enry Buc daya, in ballast. to Wai boxing qualities fairly tested in the ring. For ¢his pur- | and put im in distress. pose Dick Holl: , being nearly about his woight and Dates from the Wilmington blockading squadron of height, and whose Matic qualities had already been tested, | January O state that on the $d inst. Admiral Loe, of the was selected, and a challenge issued to match the Weatern F United States gunboat Fah-Kea, entered Lockwood's Foily youth against him for $300.8 side in greonbacks, Holy-J Inlet, about ton miles to ths south of W'lmington, wood promptly responded, expressing. his willinguessto-} hoisted out fis .boate. and examined tho block- accommodate tho Brooklyn fancy, and the-match wasat | ade runner Bendigo, a vessol run ashore by her once made to Sight, for the abovenamed sum, on the 11th | captain abput a week before to: prevent ber being cap: instant (yesterday), and in consideration of Hollywood |’ tured by our blockaders. yh being an inch and a half taller, Keaton was allowed tho While making these examinations the enemy's sharp counter-balancing advantage of one pound in weight—ho | shooters appeared and opened fire upon tho hoata’ crows, having to fight at one hundred and eight pounds and | which was returned by tho Fah-Kee’a cups, when a rebol Hollywood at one hundred and seven pounds, battery opened fire and our boata returned to tho ship. ‘The preliminaries being thus satisfactorily arranged, | The Fah-Keo continued her fire until the Bendigo waa well both youths went into active training, Keaton taking up | riddled. his quarters at the Excelsior Shades et Fort Hamilton, } The Fah-Keo'a battery was fight, and in consequence with Jom Duon and Mike Nunan as his attendant men- | of her draught of water and the shoals inside, her Gre was tors, and Hollyweod at McCoomb’s Dam. Hore, by | at long range. hs strict systematic dietetic regimen and constant exercise, Night coming on, the Admirat returned to hia floet and thoy got rid of their superfluous cellular tissuo; 80 that | the following morning despatched three vessels to tho when they went to scale at Izzy Lazarus’, in Centre | inlot and made the work of destruction complete. street, the day previous, Hollywood was one and Koaton ‘The weather of Wilmington for two weoks past hag two pounds and a half below the stipulated weight. By | boon extremely atormy. Douae fogs have prevailed, and mutual agreement the piace of fighting was fixed about a } the knowledge that blockade runners would take advan- mile from Fort Hamilton, L. I., amid some cedar woods, | tage of them has increased the labors of our cruisers. and as early as ten o'clock the preceding night, ‘Tho following vessels—nineteca in all—bave been carriages and aleigha, containing numbers of | captured off Wilmington since the 19th of July last:— the patrons of the “manly art of olfdefeuce,”” | Kate, chased ashore and recovered. crossed the ferries, en rouletor tho appointed spot, and e' Hebe, chased ashore and destroyed. dently determined to secure afront seat, if early attend- | Duoro, chased ashore and destroyed. ance could da it. The hotels in Fort Hamilton quickly | Venus, chased ashore and destroyed. found all their sleepiag accommodations engaged for the Phantom, chased asl.ore aud destroyed. night, while the barrooms were crowded all night by Arabia, went to pioccs on the bar. those wto were less fortunate im this respect. When day Elizabeth, beached ond destroyed by crow. broke all were astir, and the ropes and stakes were trans- Ceres, beached and partly destroyed by crew. ported to the designated spot and the ring formed, and, | Beauregard, beached, aud partly destroyed by crow. although the principals had not made th Antonica, beached and partly destroyed by crew. numbers wended their way thither. isappoi Merrimac, captured. ment awaited them; for Captain Browo and a detach- Juno, Cornubia, R. EF. Les, Ella and Annie and the OMcjal Drawings of the Li ciation Company's Lottery of Kentucky. Exrea Ciass 613—Jaw. 11, 1866 13, 63, 31, 37, 35, 65, 2, 66, 45, 66, 27, 6, 47. Crass’ 614—Jaun. 11, 18604, 27, 73, 70, 69, 41, 9, 61, 14, 3, 31, 44, 72, 60, 48, Guroulars sent by addresaine FRANCE, EuLi8 & CO., Managers, Covington, Ky. ry Asso- Messrs. Simmons, Roge & Co. are authorized lo receive deposita and make collections on our poodle 7. 1s, SIMMONS & CO, Prizes Cashed in All Legal Lotteries.— Prompt aud reliable Information given of sent JR. CLAYTON & CO., 10 Wail atreot, N. ¥. ith for Hong Kong; 2 spoke: ship Emily A Hull, of Poruand, from Bingapore; Deo 2, lat 1% lon 33. saw Br ship Kuro ing BSE rig Stranger (of Maitland, NS), Campbell, St Martins, 16 days, with salt, toH J &C A Dewolf, Had heavy weather org ub) (isr), Foley, T: Tolands via Z E uby (ir), Foley, Turks Telands via Zong Inland 4, 21 days, with salt, to GF Penniston, "War oft the Highlands Ist'inst and was blown off, and obliged te put into Newport for a barvor. Brig Maple Valley (of Bt Androws, NB). Waycott, Gait 1, with salt, to Miler & Houghton. Jan 10, spoke Be brig Tiger, 0) Newfoundland, 17 days from {St Martins for New York. Schr Wm Cousins (of Prince Edward Island), Bell, @ Johns, PR, 16 days, with sugar, &c. to master, Schr Henry Brown, Latchem, Chincoteague, 6 days, Sch« United, Anderson, Chincoteague. Schr D B Bayles, Jayne, Baltimore. Steamer Loulss Moore (U 3 transport), Winters, Newbern. via Hatteras, 38 hours, with passengers, vo U 8 Quarterinas. ter, 2d inet (outward passage), 5 miles N of Ca fn with schr Hi of G Philade|phia Cor Wa: ‘and on the mast heads; too the names of the crow’ of the Goldsmith, first oflcer: A J Coot 5 Fish; the latter is badly frostb! ware Breakwater, and pat them Saratoua (as before reported). ‘Bveamer Falcon, Jones, es Cashed in All Le ri 4 information given. JOSEPH BATES, Broker, It ‘Wall street, room No. I. Prizes Cashed All Legalized Lotte- ries and tnforfaal GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, Brokers, 310 Chi Philadelphia. Royal Havana Lottery.—Thirty Per spat premium pa prizes, | Taformation furnished: Highest rates (3 for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall atreet, N. Y. A Negiccted Cough, Cold or Sore Throat, which might be cured by ® simple remedy, tike “BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES,” if allowed to progress, may terminate seriously. For bronchitis, asthma, catarrh and consumptive coughs “the Trochea” are used with advantage, giving oftentimes BELOW. Bark Lycurgus (Ital), from Palermo. SAILED. emetnce relic, 10th—Steamers McClellan, and Merrimac; ship Siam. Tho steamship Adriatic, for Galwi anchored at Qua- rantine, and will gail this morning, Wind at sunset SW. Album Photographs.—Familtes or Par- ties of ton only $1 per dozen, at HOLMES’, 303 Broadwa; Sixteen years operating. 2 ir Dye—The Best Batehelor's JOHN H, SHERWOOD, which they bave been appropriated, Could an th world. Harmless, refiable, instantaneous, The only per- Pj. J President Twenty-first ward Citizens’ Associaticn. approp' . Couldanexamination | ment of tho Forty oighth precinct police were on the | Elia, all captured: Bendigo, ‘destroyed; Margaret and } fect dye. Sold by all druggists, Factory 81 Barclay street. Ham Sire Ste Ronzrt Pent, from New York for Ham- o TL, BoLLes | /3t0 the aifuis or this department be, made, the wasto ot | ground in cians’ dress, with ine avowed intentionot pre. | deeeie and” Danse captured by tho Waltod States | we eee frartbuliint Lebeot Mets ketead’ owned by RM Sloman Chairman Eighteenth ward Citizens’ Association, ] would be found to exceed in enormity anything of the Ponting the ceatempiated breach of the peace. A change of | Steamer Fulton. a, Unapes, Chafes, Sallowness, Eruptions, | & fdze, of thigclty. ‘s wae * < local consequt imperative, and after 801 on NM I. “ rN 4 5 wi st pitched about a milo from the Sheepshead Ba: LETTER OF HON, WM. H. SEWARD, SECRETARY OF a — a . | portion ‘of the cargo, axp Sraker CuxaNinG, Dec. 20, 1863. system the Clty Inspector is invested with tho double | Shore, bebind a plantation of cedar trees, Hore wonly PB ar Cristadoro'’s Hair Dye, Preserve tty) ete ane eee ee cnatens struck on and Wig depot. wholesaleand retail, Ne. 6 Astor House. The aye applied by selifu iefed Cherokee Remedy and Cherokee Injec- tion, for the unfortunate.—Cures in from one to three days. rf ne bottle. $2; three bottles, $6; sent by express. Descriptive pamphiet aent free by mail by the sole propria. tors, Dr. WR. MERWIN & CG. 09 Liberty street, York. Sold wholesale and retail by D. 8. Barnes & 208 roadway. and all druggists. OL A PIL We oR Migr RROD ATOM ee ice $1 per box; sent by mail. Descriptive pam| M MERWIN 7) it Ganrteumn—To anawer fairly the several questions | duties of preparing the semi-monjhly pay rolls of bis de- Contained in your letter is to place me in an adverse pos! | partment, and at the samo time permits him to act in tho tion to the interests of my superior, the City Inspector; | capacity of paymaster. He bas thus unbounded discre- and It also involves the safety of other interests, which, | tion in making out his own pay rolls, and equally up- being personal, | shall pass over without further notice. limited means at his command to make such payments, ‘To your first question I would answ: at we have no } leaving no single check upon his disbursements and hold- Sanitary Department in the city at ail commensurate | ing him liable to no account for any abuse of his trust. with what (tbe name implies. Beyond even this pretence | A resolution permitting tne City Inspector to act in the the city is as barren of al! means to guard against disease, | double capacity of receiver and disburser of public | espa or contagion as if such emergency bad never | moneys was passed in the Common Council a few days, provided for. 4 make this admission with regret; | before the present incumbent went into office; and thus Pout it is due to candor that the facts should not be con- | powers were conferred upon that department not only eealed. Unsuccessful as have doen previous City In- | never granted to any other department of the city gov- the Devil's Limb, Soat Island, but came off withont material damage. The Devil's Limb {s aaid to be same rock on which the steamship Africa atruck. Scur Ossuwa, Jonson. last from Edgartow: Boston, anchor on the 91h inst, off East Dennis, showing « signal of distress, “She could not be boarded om account of ¢ ice, Scue Grn Peavey, Huckins, from New York for Pem- broke, with fron, strick om Tuckernuck Shoals on Fi evening, and sprung a leak, lont aheetanchor,and was into Holmes’ Hole Saturday by steamer Island Home. Sone Comer, frem St Joins, NF, for Boston, returned to Port 2ist ult with sails split, &c. peti — topes eae ieee In reply to an invitation from the Very Rey. Adminis man, Mr. Ed. James, of the Clipper, could be prevailed | trator of the diocess, the following telegraphic despatch upon to officiate. At last the two men, both belonging to | was received from the Secretary of State:— Se canis ween Sita henge with their seconds; Wasutnaron, Jan. 5, 1864. |. Clare an owd esquir! ‘eatou, and Barne; z ator of the Di ¢ aaron and Jem slot the New Tooker. * y acy Her. a. Starrs, Administrator of the Diocess of el ususl iminaries of toilets and hand- ‘Very Rev. ap Dean Sim—I regret more dceply than I aioe Oe y ert oe nd pongo 0 of the | cap express that indispensable official gah lh will 0 Ca ger mere Of the sad satisfaction of attending the ob- a the ats. by bygthe proprietors, Dr. W. & CO, okra reer, fold wholesale and retail by D. 8. Barnes Ca. 202 Broadway, N. ¥., and atl druggiats, ‘eaton, powerfully built of the two, his broad shoulders, unusu- ‘mani ail long,sinewy arms and brown skin contrasting in 0 po pete ert gion tly gee Siig marked degree with the more sleader and elegant form Rn 80 long cherished tow: clear wi ‘Bpectors in chi f this department, - | erument, but practically jj the existence yards hit faithful 8 |, from it Old Polut, be- eactetabon iat ieotatir oe coriats morabere tha Hvard:| Complechir’s Dopertieest, sucbpt es smote’ inetromest and clear transparent, skin, of ls opponent, whose | criend, wpious prolate, loyal patriot, a great anda good | Corns, Bunfoma, Inverted Nails, Ene low Raidinoces Din inns, had very neury weatver, oat every. of Aldermen, it is now far worse under the adminiatra- | or convenience to pay over tothe City Inspector, on his | ors, conjoined with bis temporament of the ‘ner. | 22 W. A. SEWARD, la Jointe and all thing off deck, and had to throw overboard part of cargo. Bear A JouNsoN, of Harwich, has been purchased by Capt Dean L Wixon for $1575, Notice to Mariners. The spindle and daymark on Southwest Ledge. of Bey Haves Bay, having been carried away, ‘Separ buoy of fect long has been placed to mark the rock. Whalemen. Lg PotD Sarvent, NB, was at Hilo Oct 20, with 3000 wh all told. a “bip Blward Gary. Gardner, of Nant, was off Pasta Nev 13, with 100 bbis ap 200 do wh oil since leaving Talea- Htinno.” Will beat San Francisco in March, and sal for the elle. tlon.of the present incumbent. The causes of this state ', any sums be mi domand to be paid, Why, if the Of things are numerous. A few I will exumerate, In the | rule inthe City It 'g Department is correct, thesame vy }, it 13 with every desire to avoid personalities | wouid not be equally correct in other city departments, it that I intimate that the present incumbent lays no claim | would de dificult fo ditinguie, The practice once ad- to the possession of those Ixerary qualifications which } mitted, every check upon these departments jn the un- are, to $ ee, degree, necessary to the intelligent dis- | limited: control over Public moneys would be done i diseases of the fest cured without in or inconvenience to, the patient by Dr. WACHARIM jurgeo Chiropodist, No. 760 way. Exercise. Health, Amusement.—Wooil’s Gymnastic Academy, No. 6 East Twenty-eighth street, $30 quarter. Mauge Direction Labels and Tags; Dennison's Merchandise Tags; Patent Direction Labels; Fay's Patent Hook Tags; Gum Tickets, &c.. at VICTOR E, MAUGER'S, 115 Chambers atreet, Deafness, Impaired Sight, NOISES IN THE HEAD,' ATARRAAL APFRCTIONS IN THE hs i THROAT. ‘vous type betokened strei and endurance of no ordi- pary degree. Keaton’s position was remarkably ‘and Co rs’ Inquests. artistic, and be showed that he was a highly accom- Tas Recent Mystesiovs Mono«r uw Caataam Seoare.— ope — 2 his bee ogee ts ote It will be remembered that at about nine o'clock on the Dut was cleverly countered by Hollywood, who, inthe | Cvenlng of the ist instant, s man whose namo was un- exc! planted bis right Beavity on the face, gaining | Known, while walking in Chatham square, near James first blood, and terminating the round by a clean } treet, was approached by a stranger, who stabbed him many successive rounds it was aimost impossible to say | Minutes afterwards. Coroner Naumann was called to situs caacemaatumenetmumeear ei, | sem setae inns into h . ’ in the eading for the fall, although he evidently postponed to afford tho pw opportunity to unravel charge of his duties as a custodian of the public health. | away with, and the Comptroiler’s office would be a This Doing the case, how is it possible that duties | mere clerkship, as in this instance it has practi- ealling (or the use of @ peculiar intellectual experience | cally become, so far as the City Inspector's Department can be faithfully performed by this officerr With these | is concerned. Let us look at such results as may occur admitted Walifications it is impossible that be can | under ao unscrupulous administration of the office. The intelligently direct those under him, and from aconse- | City Inspector makes out his semi-monthly pay rolis, quent unwillingness to take advice trom thoze who, from | amounting to say $25,000 for one thousand laboring men experience, are competent to advise, nothing is done, and | and employes, transmits the same to the Cot ler and a, is bar ed take care of itself, This is draft for that amount. The Comptroller nt the descri is by no ee eee the correctness of this pay ‘moans an | and may insist, as bo bas done, in paying tho men ‘the propriety of tnesc remarks might be questioned; but | himeeif. But the City as hes been the case ‘bere their introduction is unavoidable; for it must be | under the present incumbent, exhibits the newly adopted understood that the success of our sanitary system de- | resolution, and compliance with its provisions on the 7 Foreign Pores. EMERHAVEN, Dec 22-Arr H Von Brabant, NYork. OUWERSHAVEN, Dec 23—Arr Jubtlaum, NYork. ‘Cowns, Dec 26—Arr Saxonia (s), New York (and proceed - ed for Hampers) Canvirr, ‘Sid Windsor Forest, Curtis, Bombay. 70xG08, Deo 35—Arr bark Undine, Glover, Boston. vas, Dec 30—Arr achr J J Spencer, Fleming, Phila- rn delphia. Deans Deo 26—Are Bellona, (0), Londow for N¥ork 2 1 do an his powers ip attaining thia object. | the mystery. Since that time officer Kelly, of the Fourth In lead! Keaton, afte Precinct, has been actit engaged in ferreting out the Boa e peactice et ducking “bis head fend "by the | witoesses and obtain ¢ tseie to fasten the crime advice of Aaron, second, ' who . observed hoor he laid Rimseitopen Hplly wood fom 4 abn ‘st hand, Corover Naumann bi, CHRONIC CATARRGE, yesterday time, and then used bis right with stinging severity in | with the gation at the Foarth ward safon house EUSTACHL, AN TUBB pends more upon the intellectual qualification and capacity irt of the Comptroller is insisted upon as unavoidable. | the upper cut. effect ‘soon Several witnesses were cxamjned, and — Bf the Oity Inspector to clearly understand. and direst | ‘he pay roll, being in its form all that the Iaw requires. ie | tisedine nowibrrnd mics tT Ore ee te ara nens | elicited went to show that on the evening of the Ist in: cure Ce ag Affairs than to any other rule. I speak from personal know!- | the all-suflicieat autbority to receive the groes sum which | jeft eye a largo livid olue dwelling bad made its appear. | stant, three Spaniards, named ——— Castella, Joseph CROSS EYE STRAIG! IN ONE tear Bi pa. edge when I say that for the iast six mosths not asolitary | it indicates. ance,” ‘Hollywood had also a large ‘mouse’ under his | Silva and Jose Atfonsin, were fu the Inger bier saloon, | 4.4 Gens OF tha Mra nwa Seer. vequicing ting ipo Sd, West Wind. Alias, aanitary measure has teceived attention beyond the | And now @word as to what may be done with almost | sinister optic, but beyond this was scarcely mark- | corner of Chatham Yr and Now Bowery, when de- | ,Anc.°vrGuepieal’ old stented to Ds, Dr, VON RISEN. Deo 32—Aar Prinz Albert, Fong cyt fee cert For all practical pur; ithad | entire impuarty ander a the reeolation. ed, except a few flushes on the chest. For « long canane, nat & friend entered | the place and called | BERG, at his consulting rooms, $16 Broadway, near Twelfth ralee & pr), Hal Cygspat: bropenosen, rulenat.o vie time it was doubtful which would gain the day, beer. Grom ifterwards deceased § atrect. lawport: § bark ey Cuan Ag well if no Sanitary vepartment were in existence; | Let it be presumod—and @nd yet tke city,pays for this neglected duty $113,000 ‘annually for salaries and $20,000 for contingencies, which pay, rolls to theComptrolier only fivg hundred are honest- tatter 18 purely an election fund. $60,000 taken from this | ly entitled to pay. There is no it check or nin- 133,009, properly Serine, would be all-suffictent to give | drance to the appropriation of the balance to any uses to lL efficiency to the labors of this department. And yet, | which the City Inspector may thing fit to put it. Even thi immense fund at command and ycarly expend. | reducing the proportion to a less amount, the conclusion \ed, the startling fact presents itself that at least two | is not less inevitable that the power of forerecees. the thousand lives are annually sacrificed in this city owing | public funds without check or limitation is the result of to the absence of all sysiem in our sanitary regylations. | such a resolution as the one referred to. Even should the Besides, there is a greater amount of sickness in this city | Comptroiler send for voucbers—as has been the case— doth coming up to the call of time in the most | (who bas been identified as Joso do Souza, a Portuguoac) dauntless Sanne, fighting with a ‘science, judg- | had afew angry words as to which was the best country, ment, coolness and unflinching spirit that has never been | Spain or Portugal. De Souza soon left the place with his surpassed, if indeed equalled, in any contest in the Ame. | friend, followed by Castelia, and directly # man, believed rican prize ring. It excited the admiration alike of 4 to be Castella, ran up to de Souza and stabbed him to the friendly partisans and of those whose interests, pecuniary | beart. The murderer instantly fled, as also did the man and personal, were identified with the opposite sides. | With deceased, and while the latter was being conveyed Victory hung long doubtful in tho balance; but at | t08 drug store, Alfonsin & Silva, Castella’s friends, m: last the less matured constitution and stamina of tho | their appearance, aud seemed go much excited that 5 Brooklyn youth began to gi His blows lacked | Picion was directed ‘inst them. They loft before tho their usual force , although bis fine science and undaunted | Police arrived to take charge of the body. The jury found Furs, Furs, Fars. ©) ING OUT SALES. oe. Talmas, Collars and Muffs; Foot Muffs, Sleigh bes, be an poe —- Prices. rine “GENIN, 513 Broadway. looper, St Pennington. Bt. Phillips, do; bark Baracouts (Bir), Richton, Scyiia (ir), Hamilton, NYork; 4th, B scassct, Sid Dec 39, brig Sarah Atlee (Br), Knight, Hampton Roads sche Shemiett (Ht), Na. fort; Jae 9 ara brig. Males (Br), Jarvia, do: schr Serra (Hon), 0, Invenroot, Dec %4—arr Al: Storer, Ryder, Callaos 28th, Scotia (x), Judkina, NYork, Cid Mtb, Island Home, Mann, Boston: P @f Miller, Cal- Fifty First Pr ims in 1863. GROVER & BAKER'S celebrated Elastic Stitch Sewit machines were awarded the highest premiums over competitors at the State Fairs of New Yerk, Vermont, Iowa, from year to year, population considered, than in any { they are at hand, on thoir face showing no distinction 5 i ¥ Oluer sity to: the Chistian world. The Tact caonot. bo | between payments truly or falsely made,” “tbat Jose and Souza, the deceased, came to his death | Indiana, Michigan, Ulinols. Kentucky, Penneyivanis, Ohie } hava. fore. OF Neilson, Honea, uth, Mary Ogden, Hi + goncen! ‘be varnished over; and itis ‘The pica that this mode of payment is a convenience | pe was not so fortunate as Hollywood, for while the by astab wound at the hands of —— Castella, and we id in 1863. Salesrooms 495 Broadway, New York. away, and Victory, Bursley, NYork; Clara Wheeler, mm (or Draper), do. Eut for 14g 21th, ‘Loulaiana (s), Brooking, NYork; Atmos- ba tte: the be, (9), for Portland Sist; Canada (s), for Boston Jan 9; Sidon (s), for NYork Dee 29; City of for do 30th, Be ‘was sent up sponged clean as@ pin after every round, the | believe Joseri: silva to be an accessory after the fact.” Tormer’s {ace was discolored with blood, and bis comtypt | WalPinta Were issued for both Castella and Silva, and by no means increased by sprinklings of cold ater {| placed in officer Kelly’s bands for execution. It is be- dashed on his back as he walked to the afalch. His | lieved they have left the city and perhaps the country the kuowledge of these facts that gives a certainty to | to the City Inspector’s Department in facilitating its the expression that this state of things, bad as | business is‘simply an absurdity, for the plain reason that is, will yet be worse, if the b ft ig the assumption of additional duties, with additional be | remains to bo tampered eit by an irresponsible, | agents to perform them. The former mode relieved the Andiffer: selfish body of politict city ips, low or Warranted. GU Broadway, ve ent and jane. Inspector’s Department from such supererogatory | secondg saw that any means must bq need Jose Alfonsin, who appeared before the Coroner, being | .fordo Jan 2; \wellis (Be) OF Guness for often, 80 far as my experience extends, are | duties, while atthe samo time, It slood as a chagke—3p vend ia {bojp favor, ana Rept ipekiog. Muelose ‘and ua. | deemed an inaportant witness, will be feat tothe House} | Ht ts Not Often That We Come in Con cf si; Suteia (hr) Mecitoc, for do an FA the charter— the wes ne S for ¥ ; Gen. Willa ‘the very last considerations with these men, The Board aad expressed by the charter—pgeins? al is to tue Torctee, wcse Zeta, NOWSVOP, ef Detention. tact with an article that we feel justified in Fropmending Heo we 3 casing. pk M3, E iS . * to our numerous readers, but the article of FAMILY COLORS manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS we feel we can beartily commend to all who may have use for dyes of any colors. For gale by all druggists. Light Gaard.—Ladies, Laird’s Bloom of Youth is the best preserver and beau th plexion and ski way and d Attrorp Hoxicipe ny 4 Wowax.—Two women, named Sarah Dijon and Margaret Roundtree, who occupied apart- ments in th@-Qouse 738 Washington streot, became in” volved in a quarrel °@ Sunday afternoon, while standing on one of the upper lanc!ags of the house, Blows were exchanged immediately, after Which the woman Dillon gave Mrs, Roundtree a violent pusit, thereby burling her tothe bottom of the stairs, and causfitg death almost instantly. Officer Collard, of the Ninth precinct, was called in and arrested Mrs. Dillon, woo was bold to await 4f Aldermen still claim the right to appoint and remove, ‘At fraudulent conoivances on the part of the City ton.” Hollywood, although much stronger and this right is cheerfully acceded by the City Inspec: | Inspector. * than his opponent, was getting wild in his. deliveries, al- tor. Political and personal consideration are the only mare of the resolution giving this additional un- } ¢hough, roilowing his seconds’ advice, he resolutely forced g tees | Power to the City Inspector is imperatively | the febting, generally ending the round by hitting or thus selected to discbi the responsible duties entrust- | called for; for, whether abuses may or may not have | forcing his’ man ‘down. The Brooklynites now saw that ‘ed to them can be readily conceived. Deen practised under it, it opens the door for such | their man could only win by some unusual occurrence or ‘The present City Inspector is impressed with the one | abuses, and it is at variance with that syrtme of salutary | accidental blow, and their hopes of success feli to zoro. doa that if the streets are keps clean there is nothing | checks which is the safeguard of all well regulated | 44 Jast, in the forty-sixth round, Keaton led off, bit miss- governments. This department being now without pecu- | ing bis mark and bemg weak, fell forward on ‘the ropes, Diary means to carry on the work of street cleaning, the | carrying Hollywood with him. The seconds of both men City’ Inspector bas petitioned the Common Council to round them; the ring was broken by excited aor epow, Dec MeArr Thomas Powell, Coiling, Bordeaux; wath "O'M Davis, Koopman, Akyab; 26tb, Elles Ruger, Aare a Gravesend 24th, Antic, Foidhusen, NYork, Now" Orisune: #34, Warcellus, White, Cape of G Mere Or tee eRe ine” and Pie TE NYorR. ma ler of the ita everywhere, Lyon's Pe ical Drops—The Great Fe- male Regulator—ere sold by all druggists, Price $2) per 3 issue oity bonds, which will again place bim in the pos- } partisans of bothymen, and the most. determined exertions Marshall's n Luther, Nichola, Leith. -aatite sabération which those reports contain: and) yet, | seeslon of funds io bo ured zie At bis own discretion. | of Kehoe, the ‘King of Clabiete,” and hie assistant ring | Gueutiy old. an inquest on, the Soapat ico ncaates, The moet Fane, TREE, TAR DROPS, rTnouas, Dec 31 In port bigs, Monien, Feet age is seriously entertained, elther by the preseat or the in: | cep rere git ae eee eect | 04. fFom the evidence elicited, the jury found that she For asthe, Broachi in Cough, sid {7ih, brig Heo Baker (ion), Kiva, Boston; 8a, to the referee for a decision in. bis favor. allvgiog | «came to her death from compression of the brain, Tickling of Soreness of ihe Throat, RW troth, Henorn . Turks ds. A aapepd PR, Dec 26—In port brig ‘Keoka, from NYork, bark John Benson, Johnson, for Turks Deo 23, Hel ‘Brem), for NYork. ints ante ata port brigs Princess Alexandre, ing, for NYork 2 days. caused by being pushed down stairs by the prisoner, Sarab Dillon.” On this verdict Mrs. Dillon, who is the wife of a soldier now in the service, was committed to tho Tombs for trial, She is thirty-four years of, age, and a native of Ireland. Deceased was about sixty years old, It fs said sho was inloxicated at the time of the occur- body is that the amount so authorized to be | the ropes. Such a mark was visible; but Hollywood's salt be limited to the absolute wants of the de- | seconds maintained that Keaton’s own seconds or friends ‘tment, . PAhmong’ the early measures of ihe Legislature showia | ed, done it purposely to try to save their failing man be the passage of ap act to take from this department | The referee was surrounded by excited-ond angry men, coming Common Council, the least that can be asked | that Hollywood md bit his (Keaton's) shoulder while on Feet hot Sota at 18 and 2 cente per box By dealers in a Freeney . Prepared Marshall, Trenton, N. J. New Ton ag oy at Ficinbai | Ports. whole macbinery of street cleaning, and | " transfer it to the Police Department, where it properly | coric'tetocernud sna verted to pranounke ‘nis aecis. } FeXce- Drug and Chemical Warebouse, 694 Broadway. hip fries, Shannen » ae if Commiceioers. —, be as tian, te ion then and there.’ In the meantime Keaton bad been Big F . w Towa: end a 4 vert proposals q taken from the ring, and Hollywood was left alone. The 3 ‘alan: 1d seh: is game to be divided finto districts of not less | referee announced he would givens ‘decision to-day, aud Mr. Postmaster Wakeman, who was in Albany last Nae eS RT Rh A mee Talend, © 1d oss Te ha cont than five ner more than seven, and no contractor be @l- | the crowd separated, the battle being thus left in abey | week, was not there in regard to the Collectorship, but © Ri is, Hopnd and merica; Great | Bay State, Hallett, NYork. Sid steamship Norman; the | lowed to contract for more than one district, the whole to " Ing ‘of Reminiscences | America. + Suennilttal of this rad pon any Guo person, for lt par- | be under the supervision of the Police Commigsicners. | witcessed’ and beck tem are eniitiod to reat credit for | 00 otter business. Toth—irr bark Laconjs, Rearse, Baltimore: toipated in by a of men known as ‘‘the | The police acting as inspectors would relieve the | their fair, manly conduct in the ting. In returning a | 0 the 24 inet. the lady friends in Cincianad of the or (Daa), il 0, hing: chee Bins teh pean nak aes, only in ing up the pre- | city of $22,000, ite preseut cost for inspectors, and the | iarge force of police were met en route for the fight; but, | Wife of General Rosecrans presented ber a breastpia cut ray ‘Agenoria, Hirgine, Blizabeinport: Wit, ans spears sat costs Dut in adding to them, to | work would be more efficiently done than ever before, to Deing too late, contented themselves with making several out of a shell from the Little Miami river. Tork. Below med Polledo. from ras, ‘brig make double what they now are, Com- | say nothing of the immense sa tothecity. The pro- | arrests, among them Hollywood himself, and caneing @ ew with the Hackley fraud, by which certain of. | posale should be made to the magure of the | reneral ekedaddie over the surrounding ‘country of ihe 7 ORE. Jap Qin Anpapolie Road, Br tele for their votes and ‘& sum of not | streets, which might be estimated for by the contractor, | fear stricken spectators of this model sill, MAILS FOR EUROPE. ia Prince Baws obi Pian ot ‘Tons. ty thousand dollars, and continue the inquiry | and Decome bis property in part peyment for, she dis- pre Saree Tan ee cognd j uy G west Bike aig ine vosnireceos ot one’ pial smite k. . Skating in the Park. Affaire in Western Virgiata—News from Steamer Admiral, now on Sect! ¥ Rico, ha sake ean |, Conley, jence; eS It the resolution now in the The ekating (urore was somewhat moderated yesterday, New Orleans and Texas—Operations in ‘of naval architecture, ATH, Haid, bark Clifton ai ed Raa: or Ee eee een er cant although the ice was in splendid condition—"‘barring the | Virginia amd Temmessce—Obsequies of aR —¥. brige Lincoin Webb, Lloyd, Port Roy i fur for 1 pares see oie cracks.” Every plan that could possibly be thought of | Archbishep Hfaghes—News from Cen- ilps wanted vy guvero: | “FORTRESS MONROE. Jen 7—The f the to remove this annual nuisance has already been tried tral Americs, Mexico, Cuba, &c. i for PMO Gree DIAN MEDICINE, by the Park authorities; but, as yot, without any sueces- fal resuit, The elements alone can cure the evil, the Aaxes being too large to be flooded. A day's thaw, suc- The Cunara mail steamship Persia, Captain Lott, wilt leave this port to-morrow for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Farope will close at eight o'clock to-mor RO aN vE8, Ap unfailing cried lemory, Universal Lass _erart: | ceeded by a sharp frost at night, is the only remedy that } row morning, A Deen found effect closing those ot poli. j bases yor ae ao | The New Yore Hunain—Edition for Furopewill b¢ | ios, reine in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature er, and the city | poying openings in the surface. Published at seven o'clock to-morrow morning, and will —— . Ma 5 an DE the lit | apous twenty-dive thourand pertooe visited tho ice } contain full detaiie of tno recent Rebel Operations in | Ol4 Age, Weak Nerves, Didiculty of Breathing, Trembling, MOET Oeil en hrs Aa yesterday before dusk, and about the same number es | Western Virginia, sccempanied by a map showing the | Wakefuiness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance, | mad; for, Baltimore Bieehbird._ | Be Lan entp ilmsber men a an ose See ere oe a en eereeced Uy tae Fore ou UD. | Seene of the recent Rebel Failure; Late and interest- 7 tassnity, Consumption and all the direful complaints (OF am Eastern oe se wear sive Siained hie antract come to light ; Fitien, and wil be ready by the time they are next re. | ME om New Orleans and Texas; Tho latest | used by departing from the paih of nature, Drinke, B¥ork for Boston. oe pedienta resorted to to cover up fraud—now at For some weeks the condition of this department | quired. After about Thursday next there will be but | news from the Army of the Potomac; Operations id — wind. brig Grorge Ameo toumiit); Mary Bills twit rast ‘work—at the expense of the city are exposed, the public | bas been discreditable to the By, See omnis little need of lamps for a week or two, as Cyothis will } fastern Tennessee; An account offthe Obsequies of Arch- Thie medicine iss simple vegetable extract, and one oD ie ‘ ot sill then be enabled to Judge of @ condition of shiags | into affect the objects, for Sn , a eye yi Ae b] bishop Hughes; Late Nows trom Central America, Mexico, | which all can rely, aa{t has been used in our practice for | “9b. AM—Wind NW. No arrivale,, 10 port the above Cuba, St. Domingo, and » variety of other interesting | wanyryears, and, with thousands treated, {t bas not failed in s 2 3 = 5 & 2 = z ! g I § fines 8 Pearson. Lowe, a ing 1d in the same as yesterday; but. if weather sbould rema yx communication to the Com- } filthy condition, and qneumbering the the asmoephere warmer, — ene ecient expend secwalxe aa ters, even the small clerical force en. evn fear of tbe skating ceasing suddenly, , “ieee ath for mailing, five single instance. Ite curative powers have been sufficient ive hundred and fArty'to six hundred thousand dof: gaged w » employes and labor- VIPTH AVENUB POND. ng! » i wrappors, ready oi idea vibiey oles tthenemibeia tah. ’ ‘ year in cleaning the streets. Two weeks longer ers jn waut of back pay on.account of the protuse expendi- ‘The ice on this pond, baving been recently flooded by a | cents. ain ‘ Ant sane near ey" ea miata | a tice teen ee a eencaes | Rrveatite ySiede ee tae, seca is Fon Tae AGI 2 ee et Ccemerec on | "RSA Ee Be Thoroughly freed it of the large sccurmulation of filth | secure, through the Of ibe Cotmon Couselhtwe | are tide enc wan playlog and see tos ton was ile MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. they think themselves bepond the reach of medical ald, we ro mean. Bons, BC; Jott by contractor Hackley. ‘the accomplishment | means of fastening this condition of things permanently | minated. Under the present management there can be 14 not; the CHEB will restore: Wing Pare wate have been Ot ube inate of streak at tbat the speculation will prove remune- | Tho wall sleamahip Northern Tight, Captain Tinks. | wotld ser, deepelr act: the CHEROEER CURE ice have J tom, R¥OrE: weaungr Bll tery nenet rative, caliads, iamunsin paugh, will Lave this port at aooa wo-morrow for Aspin. | alied, return) fib, coors, ays ‘carnivat came off yesterday of the Wash. | Wall. For full particulars got « Circular from any drog store ia | Deostun, Jute ony I ‘Two bands The mails for Central America and hewn South Pacite | 1. country, of write the proprietors, who will mail free to cansan Haley Puede Duscan, er epee will close (n this city at haif-past tem o'clock to-morrow soy one desiring the same a full treatise tn pamphlet fore, Eararda 8 4 oar, Oar, opportu. morning. —— Mo; Life mexpenee cer oni Tho New Your Hanaro—Eaition for the Pacite, wit! be | | Priees$2 per bottle, or three votties for 96, and forward: ia Yon feet DG nite tae word hladeiphet or any other similar publisbed at half-past nine o'clock to-morrow morning, § °SYcePTor 9 at et tyes srevecrwnere. i 09S MEN acid. sehr, Jno, Blusinon, the fand will contain full particulars, from our epecial corres- ay ety ¢0 Berra, Bid 8 sete gouiners Dock ating ma ihe, Heaiaine 1 ne way train on tho Harlem Railroad, bound for New | pondent, of te recent Rebel movements ia Western Vir- 69 LE rnaW TORE, fn enn ie Giles labia ab aystem under | York, thie morping ran off the track near Katonah, below | ginia, accompanied by a Map showing the cone of ope § 9*l4, RNES, - to this burean | Croton Falts, injuring some twelve or fourtoon persons, fations; Late and interesting News from Now Oricsas J VIDENCR, sep scAr fens, th ‘over ‘the work “of street | The entire train was precipitated down an embankment, } and Texas; The Latest Despatches (rom the Army of (hf wanocter & Wilson's Hagne Premfam | Tk Bid sent Sere Pelican, Waiters, and the Super. | making « complete wreck. No person was killed; but | Potomac; Interesting News from Grant's Army sad ast Look Suteh Sewing Machines, so Broadway. " LAND, Jan B=Aerachrs iste port", te york: F Reatin Pernt Dix Can er Rui nce Jemee erie a, Aver SALEM, Jaa G=Uld sear Noaceruare Tennessee; Late News from Europe, aad a othor News Of Ue pAdt ton days Of interest or Importance. Mogie Cpries a wrapeers. Condy Cor maiiug, sit coms. inter Ha Sape- Menite’* Srovrlesend Op hia armerous ‘omome's Pge nlvo tn grees vartety, ‘216 Broadway. ait ccoouate | 1 te Ubought that Mr. Merritt, © drover, cannot survive sible Yor the | Ris injuries, ‘The eoeape of the passoagore ta eniragelons, ‘The nco(gent wan caysed br the breaking Of 4 Cul, ¥ !

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