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‘ NEW YORK HLRALD, SUN Bgond of Aldermen | foe * ‘THR OLOSING BEBSION OF THE YBAK. ‘The Board of Aldermen mot yesterday morning at DAY, DECEMBER 31, | THE STRONG ‘bivoRCE SUIT. ment, and within an hour it was detivored to the jury, who, iu the meantime, were acain left to their modita- WASHINGTON. eke Renae the President, Morgan Jones, ovcu- Receeane wim ai refreshment which ba ban artacen of by pying the chair. tary aloe breakfast was @ ncheon-of sandwiches. y- Response of the Governor of Ceorsia to the | © ciution war rccvat from the aunt of Oren NO DICT YET RENDERED. | i iirper “Gro giclee dodge. Garvin sen t's Ni wv Becognition, men granting to the Infants’ Homo a lease of property . was the prospect of their agreeing. Ono President's Notice at tho cornor of Twenty-fifth street and Lexington ave- of Win ermann mia Way ie wttlig Ig comein, tad nue, and, asamended by that body, concurred in, TED a Sueeries toe. | ‘the officer to fnew. gee ‘before. The following communication war handed to the PROTRACTED SITTING OF THE WRY, rete Dumber ‘crore si bo served ia the Board were un ‘Endorsement by Me North Carolinians | ee sun ov ov New Youts—- ia tho mow, "as. thoy. wore umprovided with, Wrap- 2 in se ‘nfe rg pers or overshoes. The Judge scocrdingty ame | Of the Work of Their Convention, | sort cr'the rubie’ Atminitratr for we vearinas, wai | Thty-eight Hours tm De- | travis: inructon, ‘o hare inie dinner browht 4 show @ deficit of betwoen thirty-five and forty thousand ph a ais ene p <a ie iat ofee» This amunt ha been ipropety liberation. the counsel ait intorvated would rotura “ offee, 4 ‘Secretary Seward Going to Vera Bock “epecaiion i Wal roe. ol aaweton the per- ‘ fered declion they could Send for hiss Before Cruz. Pear leartgne ga day arcane day, Saher Srp .| She Jar seat out Mr. Long reitersted his requeet to be fhe’ tone “che vetne defalcati cauirely RESTING PROCEEDINGS VESTER: a3 hé saw no prospect of an agreement, &. &e, &o, from the use of securitios belonging "to. vanous We a EDI AY THE JUBY IN DELIBERATION LAST NIGHT. 7 estates which were deposited in the safe in On the return of the jury they were avain locked Wasemarow, Dec. 20, 1808, | hypothoosted a margins'm stock operations, No person | tnd “eelagecd: “saleh inlo. asaey ion eeethoea “YALEGBAM PROM GOVERNOR JENKINS, OF GEORGIA bat mye Kew tat tmapecpecty Gecesee porgeans sf THE LATEST ACCOUNTS, PN egy gen ee ‘oar et TO @RCRETARY STANTON. -” J rectly or, indirosiy derived. any pecublary or other ad: lao o'clock they ‘could be heard’ in loud and earnest a ving Sree Renee bor 6 dar beni webeapron shes Pst a oy ton jy Et ., ye MixpcrviLes, Ga., Dec. 24, 1865, = my property , ‘oo, W. H. Sewn, Secretary of Sate:— | Boeken? aa tetas Se ete | Ty TORY STAND TEM TO TWO, | sof tacit intra Soe Wek Are Lhave the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your [ city of New York towards hguiang, the kee hes ae, ing wane iar ies anecdotes from his extensive telouram of the 19h inst, together with a copy of a | (over the amount of my official bond) which wil —_ | | nin peering out of tho! window st the ilumionted die ay: ‘@mamunication, 19. his Exceltency James Johnson, Pro- | your obedient wevank eh. Bi! AF Superior Court—Trial Term, ' T ofthe Guy Hall, which stared like a pair of Cyclopean ‘ visional Governor of Georgia, f Late ‘Adminiatrator, '-* Before Judge Garvin. ! eaten Gone Penfirer sgn 4 Sis of, spore inden, vid Be piosend ta landar fo Bin Becigney 4 asa eyo yeg ee ted to, investigate the | he interest taken by the public in the prolonged tgeinat the white carpet of the Park. . 7 interesting irial of fhe divorce sult, of Strong ., Ad ordjuance from Soret ‘of ‘Councilmen, provide tt the péople of Georgia have placed me, and for the widening and ‘extension of Anwstroot, was.| Strong manifested itself yesterday in the “| Towards eleven o'clock the eee , “J 4 , n wit! bd groups _ Sasurg Uitte of my fixed purpose te observe, and obey as {Heer pana nce ing ac handed 0 the | which the rendition of a-verdict was awaited, ‘hie om pew n weil the Constitutlon of the United States aa the-conati- Subsequent to the transaction of an immense fect was the topi¢ of conversation everywhere shout Jude, w had arrived ‘meadwhile and wax w ‘tation of tho State of Goorgia. . Express to him- also my { of routine 8 recess was taken until two o’olook. | the city, and the precincts of the City Hall Park and the | tue office of tho Wistrict At eae thanks for the offered co-operation of the goverament of After the’ vponing of the afternoon session of the . ‘was the occasion of another audienve the jury, to » the United States in effecting the earliest restoration and | Board a communication was received from the Comp. | D¢W Court House, in which the jury were still indelibera- | whom the Judge, om taking the bench, said | ing troller, urging the adoption of the ordiances relative to | tion, were invaded at an early hour yesterday morning | that he could answer their questions unless ¥ Permanent prosperity of the State. Upon this co-opera- | the extra ‘appropriations for the expenses of the year By those who were desirous of anticipating the. result in | "2 the presence of counsel. The questions were .. _ ‘tion our peeple build earnest hopes of a speedy return | 1866. After considerable discussion the mattefwas re- two in number, The first was whether the jury had a ‘advance of the usual sources of information, the pub- } right to.draw inference from the fact that 4 witness was not placed on the stand who could have given testimony in relation to the cause under investigation. The Judge instructed them that where material evidence was to be obtained and was not produced they had a right to take my * “Yo their suspended relations with the other States of the ‘ Thion, Thave, sir, the honor to be, very respectfully, your ferred tea committee of. conference, the President ap- polntinges such committee Aldermen Moore, Shannon | lic journals. Sor Seen, i Daring the forenoon a seasion of the goneral term of A Fesolution was taken up authorizing the High Bridge | 16 superior Court prolonged the November térm autit Railroad Company to extend their tracks through obedient sorvant, CHARLES J. JENKINS, Third avenue’ trou 120ch to 128th street; thence to Man; | January 6, 1966, a proceeding necessary from the | the fact into consideration. ‘The second question was as Governor of Georgia. hattan strest, and via Bloomingdale road or Eleventh | lengthened nature of the present cause. to their privilege of drawing inferonces mm reference to PUR VOTH OF NORTH CAROLINA ON THE SECESSION | enue to High Bridge, It was moved that the ordi- ¥ eee the $2,000 bail given for Mra. Roller. ‘The ORDINANCE AND ANTI-SLAVERY AMENDMENT. Gatos bee tebereed (2 ee Qrenimmne Geemeree on. 1aek lhetadln sated tn oe ie pel sage 4 ee ae te ee Ue en moved to erase tho words “High Bridge | Our reportor, after his zealous vigit of Friday night, | take = the facts into considerution as fay It appears from the official announcement that the ‘people of North Carolina have declared null and void the ordinance of secession by a vote of 19,977 votes against 1,940, and 18,527 votes were cast to ratify the ordinance prohibiting slavery, and 3,696 to reject suid Railroad Company,’’ and to direct the Comptroller, to sell the grant to the highest bidder, which “was lost. It was then moved and earried to adopt the resolution, A resolution was taken up to donate $500 to the Tomp- kins Square Hotopathic Dispensary, which was con- curred in, as the evidence showed them, In response, to an. {1- quiry of one of the jury as to how it would affect the verdict to answer “yes” or “n@l to the issues on trial, the'Judge again instructed that they were not to con sider the final result; that was for the Court. Their present and only duty was to pass upon the isimes taid returned at an early hour yesterday to the vicinity of the Superior Court room, Part 1, and there found that the jury, though in the apartment, were still “out.’” An occasional glimpse through the doors, as the officers ordinance. An ordinance was taken up providing for the flagzing | of the court passed in and out to replenish the | before them. " SRORETARY SEWARD’S TRIP. of First avenue, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty- | fires, revealed them in a quiescent state. Many ‘The jury wore again left to themselves, ‘ ae ninth streets, which was concurred in. were ‘fecombent ‘tn’ tte’ ‘a chairs, inclined to AT MIDNIGHT It is ascertained from a reliable source that Secretary | A rvaolution increasing the salaries of the messengora a ee eee ee ee the Judge was again sent for and took Bis seat Seward’s destination in his proposed trip is Vora Griz, | im the Finance Department to $1,600 per anni was | fommnotency, while others perused the sp ot) ngs the jursinen wished Inquire o€ hie Honor as ‘The party were to have sailed in the De Soto to-day, but | “Kon up, lost, reconsidered, and Atially laid over, nation | BABE cota’ning the issues under investication. From } to the opinioi heli by oue of the dissenthig members, A resolution was taken up providt olticers Reed, Murray, Ryan and Waters, who had re of $10,000 to St. Mary's Parochial Schook Lost, reconsid- : inohcacoce th viz:—that on such delielent ev mained all nizht im charge of the jury, our reporter was aoe bs ae bly ; bas had been presented he ‘ould not have found a man guilty of murder or ‘were prevented by the forbidding weather. } THR NEGRO DISTURBANCE AT AUGUSTA, GA. ong Se anally laid over, Informed of the manner in which the jury had passed | burglary, but he would of adultery 1 ution previding for the donation of 21,000to St. } the or rathor the few hours that remained till 1th paid he on (REED ee A telegram from ea Ges in Si Fg ve ie Take's Home for Indigent Females was tisén up and Tieton valt, The information was only | copliry mn Smith sald he was the dissenting member re quiry, says that, after igeut inquiry, it caunot be dopted. h did not transcend the bounden duty Totes Binks ara ascertained that there were any disturbances in that | 4 resolution was taken up direeting the Comptroller to bara aa to pavecrving the bectate Of tha Jury |’ agtreeng, Cok” Me Mat Giére was: noimnpoion an ty fyéedmen daring the Chriatrias holidays. | fay go we wise of the tele Councilaagy William A. Tay- Judging from the sounds whieh found thelr way | “Juryman Long said he was (eoling'well again tips Peirce. te . | ior the’ salary of the deceased up to January 1, 1866, | through’ the muitied doors of tho apartment and re- | pressed a wish to romain and cote to some ennclusion, But on Thursday night a squad of United States colored } which was concurred in. __ | Sounded among the lobbies and’ corridors of the Court |” Judgo Garvin said he wontd amin leava them. to de. troops and discharged colored soldiers mado an assault A resolution providing for the widening of Morris | House, it was evident that the jury had earnestly dis- | Jiberate and would go home for t Ne thew an ‘ig’ head beat Witiodr’ als Satie Greed’ Angiale. gape street, from West strert to Broadwoy, was taken up, | cussed the busingss before them until tho “Wee smu riya ite, tack pti les bd on use a “ and, aftor considerable discussion, withdrawn, hours; but then drowsiness or exhaustion bad | himto his house aud he would respond to the call at posing her to be unprotected. They, however, met A cousmnittee of three from the Comzaon Counell, an- | overcome thein, and the debate, which bed at times run | any hour, i, nouncing that that body was about to adjourn, was re- ceived by the Board and their report acepted. Tt was flen moved and carried to suspend the regular -order of business, Committers of three were detatled to wait respectively upon the Mayor,and Common Council, tor the purpese of informing those officials of the fact of (he Board being about, to adjourn, into high words und foreible declamation in the earlicr of their sitting, eubsided to a buzz, then to a mur: iy into comparative silence. Some of the osed in the arm chairs or on the benches » uutil dawn brought daylight and the snow ‘unexpected resistance. ‘Three of them were mortally wounded and two eeriously. Colonel Buth, in command ‘of the arsenal, arrived with a squad in time to relieve s the inmates of the house, but not until everything in the lower portion of it had been destroyed. The colonel treated the.rescued inmates with the greatest kindness. STILL WAITING FOR THE VERDICT. _ Accordingly, the locking up process was again per. formed, the Judge aud counsel and others retired, and the officers in charge of the jury and the reporters. re- mained waiting for th verdict. “TRE TWELVE QOOD MEN AND TRUK.” Tr has been universally remarked hy all who have wit- near the sto storm, THY JURY GO ‘TO BREAKFAST. a ! Subsequent to which the cominittes of conference 4 | About ball-past sven o'clock the Jury Mnanifested & } need the jury and understand the character of ‘The soldiers engaged in tho assault expected to bo dis- appointed. to face ‘the snbject of the items of the | Very natural desire for the enjoyment ‘of the matutival | thir aawibetes that a more faithful, zealous’ charged in a day. Of two, and then be free to range | ordinances for the yeur 1865, reported, their statement | Meal, and acoorntingly, under io ‘escort RB eg eee: and earnest body has never assembled to do “through Augusta and {ts vicinity at will. being accepted und at once transmitted for ratitica- four over-aitondant guardian, YA Hare pst tr Justice between litigants, They have conducted tion to the Mayor and Councilinen. ring restaurant, whore they ate 9 substan lusty | their investigations with apparently the ' utmost . THE PIRATE SEMemS, ° , + The War Department issued an order this morning to ‘tho Provost: Marshal to turn dyer t6 the Navy Depart- ment temporarily the Oigt Capitol Prison for the confine. ment of Captath Semmes. But no order has as yet been given by the Navy Department for placiny him there. His trial will be commenced about the 11th of January. AMERICAN! NAVAT, VESSELS AT CAYENNE. occupying about half an hour in its consumption, ‘There were some four or five ottfer patrons of the establish- ment presont, but they coutinued their attention to the wanis of the innar man, in igaorance of the presence of the men apon whose deliberations depended the decision of the all-engrossing trial. As the jury came ont from breakfast a passing uowsboy was seized upon, and from ‘ hig store of papers they provided themselves with a is supply of the morning journals. Fortitied with 1 ‘The committees appointed to wait upon the Mayor and Councilmen returning, reported the result of their mi: sion, whibl report was accepted. i Ja the absence of more important besiness the nsual ceremonies incidental to the tinal session of the Board Were proceeded with, the President, Morgan Jones, thanking hig associates, David T, Valentine, Esq., aud the reporters of the press for the kind espistance afforded him in tho discharge of his official duties auring the desire to asveriain the right of the cause in dispite, and they have been at this time of writing thirty-seven hours im deliberation. They have been absent from their homes since Friday morning last, and at u time Whon reunions are go wished for in the faruily elrcle. As an instence of the aunoyances which they are under- goin it may be stated that yesterday a messenger came from the wife of one of the jurymen to say that ¢ was no provision for tho Sundny or tha New ears dinner, but the inexoratfie rasudate of the law hose dnd a couple of boxes of cigars, they refurned to yeat. Su ett to these proceedings the Board adjourned | the conrt room, where the key was once mote turned | forhate communication. . uo United States steam sloops Vanderbilt and Tasca. |. Suns? Dp ge A “ upon'thota, ad they were left to resume their delibers 4 "pho names. and Gcaupations of the jurors are as fol- Tora, and tho Monitor Monadnock, put into the port of 3 an tions. ‘i heal Jo Cayenne, Dutch Guinea, on the 27th of Novemberto take | Beard of Councilmen. | TE SCENES ON THE LOBBY.” » Kdward T. Draper, dre 8 Third avenue. fn coal, Atl on board the versols were in good condition. | YINAL SESSION—-RESIGNATION OF MR. SWEENY, PRE FS INN ted ape ele plangrd — a ene Job Long, distiller, 191 Weit Thirty avvents utroot. CLERK--APPOINTMENT OF PX-COUNCILMAN TAG- | loxsted within the court room, but, outwardly, “ua Francis Burke, inerehant, 577 Second avenue. THE CHOLERA IN SPAIN. ERTY TO THE CLERKSHIP-—A PROPOSED NEW LINs | 2°. sign. 8 the forenoon waned the curions flocked to Nathaniel C. Botte, shoo dealer, 101 Kizhth avenue, the lobby, and numerous were tho interrogatories ad- dressed to the sentinel officers who kept watch at the portals of the jory chamber, Surprise was universal at he protructed deliberation of fhe jury, and those of awardous disposition were disposed to venture wagers on tho reanit, The lobby was the econo of a constantly flowing stream of news seekers, who brought from with- out the molst_ snow upon their boota and made the pave- meut of the hall-way all the more damp and dfar. The mire and mud accumulated, and the marble pavement was almost hidden from view heneath the elamniy, soppy compound of dirt and snow-water with which it was covered, John P. Worstel, agent, 254 Broadway. Wm. 8. Smith, merchant, 111 West Forty-fourth at. Wilkes (ay, clerk, 21 Perry street. J. J. Seigler, mouldings, 811 West Twenty-fifth street, Robert Muckie, merchant, 287 West Fourth streot. J.N, Sickel», pattern maker, 763 Washington strent, Charles Berry, butter dealcr, $21 Washington Market, John T. Willets, merchant, 303 Pearl street, Our reporter desires to’ mention the name of Mr. Spencer, the clerk of Part 1 of the Svperior Court, to whom, as well ar the gentleman mentioned yesterday, he is indebted for wany courtesies daring the trial, ¢ THE LATEST. A bulletin from our _reporier, dated at the New Court House, Uuree o'clock, Sunday morning. says: ‘The United States Consul at Port Mahon writes to the State Department that the cholera has nearly disappeared from that province, and says that the mortality in Spain has beon far greater than will exer be known. INVESTIGATION OF CHARGES AGAINST TREASURY COTTON AGENTS. Assistant Secretary Chandler ang Hon. Harvey Wutter-. gon, of Tennessee, have been sent ona special mission among the Treasury cotton agents in the Southern States, to Investigate the mary charges of fraud and corruption -against them. APPLICATIONS FOR PARDON. OF STAGES—APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1665, ETC. The Board met yesterday at eleven o’clock, President Hayes in the chair; and, after acting upon a few unim- portant paper, took a recess till two o'clock. After recees the Board concurred with the Aldermen in adopting an ordinance creating the office of sergeant at- arms for the Mayor's office, at a salary of $1,500 per annum. RESIGNATION OF COUNCILMAN MAGERTYe, A communication was received from Councilman Hag. erty tendering his resignation se member of the Board of Councilmen, whieh was accepted. THE SCRNE IN TRE JURY ROOM, As the attendants of the court occasionally passed in and out momentary glimptes of the jury tn deRberation re A ~ m . The have not yet agreed. They are stili in ear- Business at the office of the Attorney General, with | RESIGNATION or wr. SwomNT, TH CLaEK—xLCHON a 5 py pel lly ere tant iis | cae Alettaden: * Cibians Lng mahillabeh heme been pro- Tewpect to the oxawination of applications for pardon, i. HAGKRTY. evidently in earnest discursion, Again’ the opeuing of |" il forthe convenience of those who may wish w A communication was alo received (rom Mr. James M, sloep during the nig) Sweeny, Clerk of the Board, tendering his resignation, which was accepted. Subsequently Mr. erty was elected Clerk of the Board. oe bas very sensibly diminished within the past weck. Tho only cases which are receiving attention are a fow coming in under the special orders of the President. the door revealed them scattered about the room, seated here aud there, like clerk» in a dry yoods store on a dull day, some with their hats on, others with their oat ele. vated upon the stove, others again pear the window pe- Police Inte AND CAPTURE ie SURPRISE OF BURGLAKS wh THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. ‘A recess waz then taken til! four o'clock id Fasing the papers, fe w smoking esl or GOODS RECOVERED. A voluminous report, showing the history of the Union A PROPORKD NEW LINE OF BTA Ww ing away in true Yankee fushion. & ‘ Yesterday morniug about two o’cluck Charles Brown Lago cnasclonae we vo" | the followin: resolution was adopted: the commodious jury chairs, others reclined on the See hernill UO cae HL toc Pacitle Raitroad and all legislation had in ald thereof, has | Fee myopia ae horehy | benches appropriated 1. the spectators during the ses- nomAs 4, both young mon, forced open a pboen compiled at the Interior Department, and will | requested, empowored and authorized to furnish, equ!p | Sion of the court, and others sat upon the decks which basement window of Mr. William F. Plati’s reai shortly be published. and run agcammodation conveyances, each way. daily, | Constitute the bar. Occasionally the delitwration inside | tenco, No, 68 Lexington avenue, and stole therefrom upon Brocdway; aleo npop the Third, Sixth, Righth and | Pariook of the character of @ regular debate, and those INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Ninth avenues, and to comnect therewith by running | Sutslde could distinetly hear the voice of each monber as | MWe coats aud various articles of stlver ware, valved in Tue reevipts from fnternal revenue for the six months | throngh Amby street, Bigith street, Astor place, Four- | Re jharangued, his asgociates for vatiod sometimes | all ot $60. As the bursians Weft thie, plago and toontl y-thind etre or of th utes’ :e ¥ "po x ov o mokes their escape, Sapiting Vals Gigrate Teperter 10 Ambuet to S186, 006/608-1 Tt meatagbothers pristfeeree soe panea Fok position on the Judge's bench whence to declaim their | Anna Hart, a domestic in the family of Mr Walton, No: + PERSONAL. fourth street; also to conncet with the ferries lead gpinions: | The loos gave a striking proot of the inten. | At Euet Twonty.ahch treo, disegeered them and ithe. ‘ seen | , ee Ges f of thought under which the jury Isbored. ‘Tho ear: | diately informed her employor. Mr. Walton sprang frora Governor Plorpoint, of Virgins, and Colonel Hast of cuocipae eamuaniten previa: suchodicicneh: her Pal literally strewed with fine pieces of paner which | bis bod, and, setzing a revolver, fired two shots at the > bis staff, arrived this morning froin Richmond. sven thas int remioaioe heel as ead eal heen torn up by their nervous fingers. ‘the more | buvglats, who were so badly frightened that they fell ‘ Generai E. 0. C, Ord is at the Ebbitt House, assigns do equip end furnis phlegmatte disposition of others war manifested im the | tock into tho yard aud attempted to secrete themselves. with all due diligence aud speed, suitable conveyances for the pnblic ar tion of persons and property, and ran the same through anch streets, und to pay to the city annually ton per cent of the net profits arising therefrom, and a liconge fee of not more than twenty-five dollara on the paewenger con- Sy that no fare shall be charged to # passenger not seated, chips which during the process of rat catinly whittled into a litter near Mhe # A COMMOTIO: About half-pest eleven A. M. the jury communicated their tesire to nee the Judge, who was ‘accordingly sont for. During the morning he occnpied the adjoining offee of the District Attorney, where also were in waiting ciuwtion had been | Officers Hili and MeVay, of the Mighteonth precinct, hoaring the report of firearms, ran to the spot, and, after u short eearob, enocoeded in arresting th searching the prisoners at the station h property was found in their possession. ron, of the Kighteenth precinct, heariag tho nex lived at No. 15 Monroe streot, sent oftc-rs to search Major James P. Martin, of the Cavalry Bureau, bas becn promoted Lieutenant Colonel. NATIONAL CEMETERY AT BALI'S BLUFF. About sixty soldiers who fell at the battle of Ball's Bluff have been reinterred in a national cemetery at that place under the direction of Captain Moore, Acting | This Nution was ad and afterwards recon- | Megara. McKeon Ger ‘of tho coungol for | etn apartments, who found two bronze medals, whic’ Quartermaster. } sidered and referred to the Cominittee on Railroads, the defence, and Mr, Jobn Austiq Stevons, Jr, | toRothor with fonr hundred colldew warth of property, TUE HIGH WRIDGR RAILROAD COMTANY. Mr, Strong and bis counsel, Mesgra. Cram and Robinson, | Were stolen trom the hones of MF. John ©. Montgomery, ‘ Personal Intelli Tho following resolution was i aitedk in the General Term room of the Superior Court, | No. 68 Hest Twents «hind atreat, by rglits last Thadues Revol That the consent and facion of this 16 intéFetew of the Judge with the jury was very brief. day night. ke variety of goods, of wi are Major General Kilpatrick, Minister to Chile, sailed on | Common bo-and the samoia hereby givon and | They deaived an AxplaualOy ai to One of tho poluis of | “UPpoved to havo been stolen, were found in possession board the steamer Henry Chauncey yesterday for Aspin- } granted unto the High Railroad Company to con- | hia charge in reference to condonation. He acy ly | of the acensed partes. he Mahe te wes takes to a wt, Anam vent emnams rename | Baas RS Ue eee Genes: | MP Sagriamese Hei tit mane wo pag ent to’ bid adieu to tho young and distinguished soldier | Fotiowing strects, arenuct ant rosds toltes clove avon | wet tue deliberati for examination, ; 7p. cd and politician, Among tho number wero Colonel Sir | Third avenuo from 180th to 125th street, thence along FER: JURY SRSA INPORMATION. ~~ SURTSMiNa 4 DIAMOND Percy Wyndham, Colonel Davies, formerly commandant | 125th street to Manhattan About two o'clock, in obedience to a request from the LOT 4 DIAMOND arya. y Wy! a iy wil the Jndge again entered the room. The court Robert 8, Winter, a young man reepectably connected, of the Second New York cavalry, and several other dis- tinguished officers and civilians. As the steamer left the Pier throe cheers were given for the General, He re- sponded by proposing three cheers for the Chilean gov- "Tudee Corvin ta and the names of the J was arrested by detective Farley, on the charge of having been asked of stolen a diamond ring, valued at $200, from Charles Votay, of 64 Fulton street. It in alleged that on the 20th Toate ba te through Houston street, called, in response to the question wi ich had + aoe cp eaenes pente mage ome i mornipg os westion a Geant | 7 Wave, thab couneel tay abe exseption itt eat beeen Creat met th sng logmlngdale ood Tenth and Eleventh eo ee tee on Railroads. whet distinctly what 4 some friends, the asked to Sorte eek ee ee a arn Sho. colunnay tneaing temrepieittes: toe tein gene | it coniaeed in fom to marital rights antot & | Votey's ring, Gad, after colaining pomersion of i die. for Panama, frown whence ho goes on board of & | yggp%, ordluance, 1 ott tho Board ou | reunion of the , and must be proved by express | aj with the property. It appeared that Winter . Baval versel to the piace of his destination. E. F. Cooke, | mreriom manera ee Fon erimen, and the Board on | Dicer or voluntary cohabitation between tho patties, | the next dy called on Richard Van Houten, of 108 f Eoq., Secretary of Legation, and Theodore F. North tmltice wae apolnted, nd tscy ereed ee rece Mion. | with kaowiedge of the tact. ‘The dedaition includes so: | Eighth avenne, and gold im the ring for $200. The, uJ aa ~ nereros | ing aaah tho items alteade appropriated for the | eal there be any absolute physical | accused, who ih a commission merchant, was taken be- = Secretary to General Kilpatrick, sailed at the eee He there any question of lw on Which ee Wine edie enn ee ee @ame time. * wih informed ‘@ native of Georgia. Major General Francis 0. Batiow, Major General Pless- Hj sectiee "Ween a Mh ye wig ROBBERY AND BURGLARY. AL am early hour yesterday Mr. John M. Oliver, re- siding at No. 92 Broome street, while near his residence, was inet by Michael Alwell, Edward Nolan and two other persons. They hovered about him until Alwell, as cha thrust bis hand into Oliver's pocket s @uton, L. Podestoa, Secretary of Spanish fon 5 Captain Cook, steamer Anstratasian, and ©. ‘8 teed: of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Brevoort House. ‘The Washington Chronicle of the 20th saya:—The no- -tortons sea rover, Captain Semmes, is now a prisoner In Our differenca is in reference to the credibility of wit- J spat tm ded ce, ong ou to decide + vin Wes tection toe fualter ofc tenes this city. He arrived the train conscient arrived at, nor are you to stat and fore! atole email amount of York on Thursday peer pro ive through of Tt ine matter of conscience | money, Nolan ‘at the same time threatening to kill of Lieutenant Ly- with you; the to be arrived at is one of right | their victim if he gave alarm The Dy gave an highway: mon P. French and Sergeants Cass'day and Jones, of the and justice. As to the credibility of then fed, followed who caused Alwell’s arront Manne corps. On reaching th» city he was im: diate! pa De hs apming hoc pag moral consist | by officer Coleman, of the others taken to the Navy Yard, and furnished a ni their mony with the other facts of the caso; | made their escape, At four o’ motn- a room hastily fitted’ up for that, at quarters in Pelations to the case, aud tie way in which ing, John Hood, of No. 8 Jackson street, hearing a noise spe building, ® guard being in the narrate what they gaw and heard. It is very im in his barn, jumped out of bed, and saw a man escaping jore commodion® quarters are over yourhould agree. When I say you should agree I mean | from the premixes, Mr. Hood succeeded in arresting (ie up for his accommodation fit. Beecorkea pam te’ Tho intorests of tho parties and all | fugitive, who lo be Edward Nolan, io chapel, herctofire ased for canrt ‘concerned poll to the necessity of your agreeing, If you | the robbery of Mr. Oliver but a few hours 3 ie will iy have his trial i the chapel, aud iaets can do 90 without violation of your Both the prisoners were arraigned before Justice Shand. sale will ve convonlontiy- tated wi sekertaas to, ba = Le ba per yepiereny eteeradem, See Renee, wea garantie’ os important businets which.sutnmoned bim here, Le ere. wreve. gore of, tis who Uh charges of robbery and , (0 eult of $1,000 ‘Abe officers above named found him at his residence there was Fp ney apherpe on each charge. i unable to provare Mobile, Ale.jhe wns cotnfortably sented in his | DAPARTU! es = > wife an Bie peoet ores & $1,000 bondsman, was sent to the Tombs for trial, ad spuper. Thi about eight P.M. Tesotution A Shin task. Bernmes. oxprowsed: great, satoauniant oa eke weodnt Henry "Nomis, Charioa ¥ Wily wice | Your Honor’s rullog, in the mattor, and we aro. sow AN ME-NONORABLE ORMTLIMAN TK TROUELE Natio Gsbt De Arey, Thoma Lanes ot exbopt an to the two last questions. Rx-Hon. Thor. J, Munday, fotmorly membbe of Astoti- great astonishment on Jearaing the business of the visitors who had dropped ft upon bim so unexpectedly, cla.ming that the arrost A violation of his parcle, Lientenant French endeavé ored to discharge the duty assigned to him without ai diy from this city and aphsequently candidate for State te] Beare Heian cf me amnareny De Senator, was yesterday brought before Juotice Hogan by « M 4 » Mra Sarah N detective Goldon, on a serious cl Maria M. Wagoor,® uanoceswry harshness, allowing — his priconer un chit \ yo :, iwelve eretedtr on the fellowing diy to mate he prepare. ine Jonn Dias ma, Bera Loin the shu inet Wudday oes inthe Thoma fevered th Mr tions, and o perfect wny needful arrangements in behalf wnat K Al walle there vatered & A by Mary 3 hyo -ot hit family. Captain femmes availed Limeelt of the Albert Krainer, robtleh. i Na tab Thompeon heel, ak COnaeoned hicseelt me "Soe and cares aaaapnrecusamantaried wnt hea ecictiase | Seaeiee: Y Ha Deinbat ilenry Hubert indecent and insulting mannér to her (Marin), After to Mobile, There they took the steamer Louisa for New | S¥in the storage, mee tere 6 other Jurors here expressed thelr willing. | hearing the venttmony Justice Horan committed the , Orleans, and at the latter place were detained four day Savannait—Sloamship San gatvador<tton H Wiek! ness to remain and try again to obtain an ent, | Socused fo in tos Peaiaat landay some yours ago awaiting the departure of the steamer Costa Rica fur | MF and Nrs Me Ld agen ind sister hams | and the Judge eaid that in view of sch cemdvemten served a term in nitentiary for a nimiiae offence, , Now York They arrived at the lester place on Werues See bh cette Ae her, Graneiite eg bh ted bse “ag f-\ forther deliberate, and sc- | THN SHOOTING OF MRS. LYNCH BY OFFICER : night, and the noxt morning tool care for the cit; AS pe Dr ii M Smith, ingly the room and y » ving se above stated. During the passage he preserved | = ,ftalsell, G.W Chapin, Me ‘tha T , mane THR JURY LOCKED UP ONCE MORE. ‘The time passed wearily until balf-past threo o'clock, when the Judge was again sent for by the Jury. ‘Thi timo the requost was for the original of the letter writ 1 pall and daughter, Laentonant © loseback, Dt HX Bacon, Lieuisume EA, daotanens Kronen Ut G@ Spal joore, Miss Tharatony & Moore, Miss Tharaton, jenworth: On Friday night Sorgeant Gutiner, of the Twenty-ninth procinet, arrested Larry O'Brien on the chargo of having arsanited Barney Costello, residing at No 167 Fast choor/ul demeanor, talking freely of his exploits during war oud spoculating as to his prospectof an eon | be result of which ‘ie did not appear do regard wit gloomy forebodings. He maintained en argn- Scudder, © ke, F W liber. | his arrost wa: itlegal, Asmines preserves the | RAt.e Thison. 4 Se bison Wb r ton Wir. Aironet Men, Potter ta reforauce to tue bad, | Twenty h atroct. O'Brien fe tho man who bad game look of audacity whieh distinguished him in the | EE Masih Polos eat, Ao Hott oe Oram said he hed “ot a previously arrested by officer McKeown, but waa ae ‘of bis life, Hie mustache aud — nl are: ty rua w Cary and x fete! The jury tenired the original. bi era oe a the aee fasibeaey oe rol ok Yi, : pert Be while Bie taut romaine dark. | He | anew | So eck, OB weitere, Mr. Gorry anid the original was among his oxhibite, HOchne effect inthe ear of Mee. Fallon Lynah, of \ cheat, ‘Of ruihor sl-ndor build, aud is dressed in a | Amore, J Meserale 0 dE nies fini sa Gary enrerd W008 (060i nana thse vhrvegti'l 5y'c4t uly Mth ewe, mu geyoried In yextar ’ Gy pants, vost and cont. rod a dark overcoat, nd wife TH rekon OW Harheromnd Sh tn acters St Ehe Judge. ts wocording!y wont forthe desired docu. aan Kia fre Youn sit } mittee of STOLEN 1865, ‘Tho third of tho serics of monthly sermons bofore the Young Moa's Church Assooiation, Yorkville, will be preached thia.evening, by the Rev. E. A. Wash- bua, D. »., at the Church of tho Redeemer, East Eighty- Ofth street, near Second aveaue. Service to commence at balf-past oven o'clock, ‘Tho pastor of Mount Zion church will preagh im Jones’ Hall, 666 Broadway, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Subject—“The Great Consummation.” Tho Rev. 8. D, Burchard, D D., will preach in the ‘Thirteenth street Presbyterian chureh, at half-past ten o'clock im the morning. Subject—‘The Great National Evonts of the Past Year."’ At the Union Reformed Butch oburoli, Kixth avenue, Opposite Amity etreet, the Sfth of » series of on “Personal Recollections of the Holy Land’? will be ‘delivered by the pastor, the Hov. Isaac 4. Hartley, this evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Subject—The Valley of the Jordan, Jericho, with allusions to the Cus toms and Bolief of tho Bedouins.'* The Rev, G. L. Demarost wilt discuss the subject of _‘Sin and Death’ this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, in the Universalist church, corner of Second avenue and Eleventh street. In the mérning, at a quarter to eleven o'clock, an Old Year sermon wiil be delivered. ‘The>Rev. Lyigan Abbot wit! preach in the church in ‘Forty-first. atroet, near Sixth avenue, this morning, at half-past ten o'clock, and at half-past seven o'clock in | the evening. _ At the chapel of the Holy Yrinity, Kighty-tburth street, “between Third and Fourth svenues, Rev. Win. Dymond, sninister, service wert ered worning: at half-past ten, and in, the evening at.half.past seven. Seats froe; - Sun- Dpoteie ry the afternoon. et | ‘The Rev, Dr. Dix, of the; Executive Com- the New York Protestant Kpisoupal City. Mis-. sion Society, will bi oe his sormom in behalf of St. House, iar ‘Charch of the 'transfiguration, Twenty-ninth street, between Fifth and Madison ave- nuos, this evening, at half-past seven o'eioak. A collec- tion will be made. At St. Ann’s church, Eighteenth street, the Rev, East- dura Benjamin will preach at half-past seven o'clock A. M. and half-past seven o'clock P. M., and Dr. Gallina dot at half-past ten o'clock A. M. and three o'clock ?. M., the latier service being for deaf untes, At the South Baptist church, West Twenty fifth ste near Kighth avenue, there will’ be preaching by the pa: tor, the Rev, Halsey W. Knapp, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. and hali-past seven o'clock P. M. Tne Rev. Dr. Wescott will preach in his cherch; on Forty-second streot, near Seventh avenue, torn ing and eventing. Evening subject—'The Old and New Year.” There will be baptism in the evening. The Rev. Houry Blanchard will proach in the Charch of the Restoration, eoraer of Mouroe place and Clare street, Brooklyn, Morning. Stthject—The Rising Liber! Christian Church of Ameries.”> 8 will preach in the Fret Free Will Bapt Seventeohith street, west. of Sixth avenue, at half-past ton A. M. and half-pasi seven PM. Dis courses will be delivered appropriate for ihe last Sybr of the year, There iiiilay school chil dven’s meeting at two F, M, At the Baptist church in Thirty-third street Chere will de preaching at balf-past ten A.M. and half past seven 2. M., by the Rev. L. 0. Grened, of New Jorsey. The third in the series of Snriiay evening sermons on “The Church” will be preached this evening, in the Madison avenue Baptist church, by the Rey. Dr. Arnold, of Madison University. Subject —‘ Infant Baptism.” At the Memorial Church, Ha Waverley place, the Rev. W. ¥ ing and afternoon, pnd the Dealy in the evening. Services td commence at la't-past tev A.M. and half-past three and hal€-past soven P.M. “Our Country, iis Events, Questions and Duties in 1865,’ will be the subject of a sertion to be preached in the South Presbyterian church of Reooklyn, corner of Clinton and Amity streets, this mpruing, by the. Rev. Dr. Spear, the pastor, The aorvice begins at balf-past ten o’elock. At the Church of the Inearmation, Madison aventieund street, corner of will preach morn ‘Thirty-Lfth Ftreet, the Right Rev. Bish preach thig afteriioon, se: commen three o’cloels. Thore will also be a spe sermon at balf-past seven o'clock in the evening. The Rev. De. Montgomery will preach the anuiversnry ser- ion of the Orphaus* Home of the Protestant Episeopal church, At the Church of the Resucrection, ‘Thirty ffth slreet, near Sixth ayenue, the rector, the Rov. Edward 0, Flagg, will preach at half-)ast ten o’cluck im the morning and hall-past seven o'clock in the evening. A lecture for the Jows will be dehvorea bythe Rev. Tr. Gallaudet, fn the Court room, corner of Seventh and Twenly-second street, at ba'?-paal weven in t ity. Thero will also be 9 sery.ce and sermon morning, at baif-past ten v'clogs. At the Oburoh of the Epypriany, 130 § between Kavex and Norfolk treats, the Rev. Uriah Seott will prefioh morning and evening, setyter¢ commencing ‘at balf-past ten O'clock and halt-past seven o'clock. At the Christian church, Twenty-cighth street, near Broadway, sorvices will be held iy ‘the morutug at half- past ten o'clock and in the eveuing et half-past seven o'clock, Preaching bese and evening by the Rev. A. N, Gilbert, of Syracnse, N.Y. At the Bioecker. street Univeraslist church, corner of Downing street, the Rev, Day K. Lee, pastor, joes commence in the morning at a quarter to cleven o'Ciwek and in the evening at ha it seven o'clock. Subject for the morning, “The Desolations God Has Made ;"’ for the evening, an Old Year's seriion.”’ The first of a series of kermons in connection with the Natioual Tempefince Society will be preached th : ing, services commencing at half-past seven o'clock, the Central im Ohureh, Kroome strect, two go Kast of Broatway, by the pastor, the Rev. Samos . Vann. Sunday discussions will toke place at Metropolitan Hall, 95 Sixth ayenne, this sfternoon at half past two o'clock, Subject—"Th emopolitan Schoot.’’ In the aftornoon, at three o'clock, religious in, and at half-past seven in the evening the “Intiuence of the Bible upon Civilization ond Vrugress.”” Mies Lizzie Doten will speak for the First Society of Spiritualists, at 720 Broadway, to-day, at half-past ten o'clock, Aubject—~The Present Phase of Spiritualism ;” at half-past, seven o’clock, “iho New Theory.”” Three o'clock conference. There will be religious meetings at the Te Troth, 814 Broadway. Spiriual Div ne service be held thie morning at haif-pest ten a ‘ diseussion will be continued at three o'clock, and a lec tore and powerful test will be given at naif past soven in the evening. ple of 3 New Congregations! Church. Amovement has been for ome time contemplated looking toward the organization of a new Concregational church’ in the upper part of this city. Measures have heen taken to procure for the purporr the church edifice in Forty-firnt atrost, mear thé corner of Sixth avenue, heretofore occupied by an Independent Mothodiat church, most of the members of which expect to enter (he new organization, St. Augustin “Cherch, Loasiagbur awe? XY a THE Tow Catholic church was opened for gervios ott Sunday last, when a midright or Chrivtmas mane was colebruied. The corner stone Was laid June 5, 1864, and the edifice just completed i# one of the and + begutiful in county, It is one hun and wonly fect deep by sixty-one im width, and is lighted sixleea ‘tained glass windows, each coal. te two. dollars., The chancel window is 6 moat beatiful Bee ot saan. lase in the oounty, the centre of It ins Of St, Augustine, life ae This window cost one doljars. On either side the chancel window ars stataos of St. Nichoias, of figures are exquisitely & half foot ia five feet tenary of Methodism. Next Sunday (January 7) bas been named by the Con- tenary Committee for observance by the Methodists of as a “day of and anited prayer for jog Upon centenary service of the eal and for a qeneral revival of religion, that the con- py nary year to bo an epoch io the spiritual rogrvan of the Chureb."" ‘ bs ‘Miseel ous. Major W, A. Bell, Onited States Army, who lately died at St. Louts, wave by his will $5,000 W ‘the Presbyterian, $5,000 to the Catholic, and $5,000 to the Mothodiat churoh of that city. $500 waa also given to the Protestant Or- Asylum, ‘To the Home for tho Friendiees in t. Lowte ve one-eighth of Mis romalning property, which was valuod ab about $100,000. The Houth Fifth pteoet Methediet Rpisoopal church, Brookiya, K. D., Rav. CH Payne, pastor, recently wade their annual coniriution to the Mimsionary Society, amounting © $6,400, This is an average of (weaty Ove doilars a momber. Tho Central Congregational church, Ph''adelphia, lately raised in a ningic evening $15,000 fo pay for thelr hea tiful chapel, now oracly completed. Tho chapel will geat about five hundred persons, A committos appointed by the New Jereoy Mothodint Conference aro collecting facts in regard © Uh who wore members of the ehaveh and tacitly figiting the battles of the republic, and who have been wounded or fain in Chott country’s rervice Tho Morristown (N. J.) Methodists have decid to build & new church, ab® Cost Of $90,000, nearly ail of which In nabacribed. ‘Tho Rev. Goorvo M. Randall. D1 Mootor for 5 poser Mor of the Episcopal Church of the Messi HOD, Was Crnsoorated on Thuraday Inst as & misbop of the Protestant Zpiscopal Church im the Uniied Eiatas, havieg mi tunsdiot Colorado aad parts ad ait “ihe Dovtor wil loave for bis new aceasta taber Obsuary. The Rev. A. H. H. Born, tn twonty.three yoars the Pastor of Loudon Street Presuyteriaa church, at Wim- cheater, Va., dfod a fow days ago.* During tho late war Dr. Boyd was arrosted and kept iw prison muny monthe. VIRGINIA, Mujer Maloney, of t jixty-Nieth New York, Found Insenstble and Supposed te Have Been Robbed, é&e. OU RIOHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. Ruraronp, Va., Dec. 29, 1865. MAJOR RICHARD MALONEY, OF THK SIXTY-NINTH NEW TORE, DY A DYING CONDITION, Major Richard Maloney, late of the Sixty-ninth New York Voiunteers, Genera) Corcoran’s command, wae found yesterday morning lying in an tsensible condi- tion on the street, near the depot of the Central Ratlroaé im this city. He bore upon his person papers of a mitt- tary and other character, among which was his discharge from the service, bearing complimentary endorsements He was at once taken to one of the hospitals, where he now is. It is thought that be will not survive during the day, nature of lis matady is not stated. Ib is, bi that he was robbed, as he had no money about his person. THE ALLEGED MANCATSTRY RIOTR Yt hag been demonstrated to Major | Jobn W. ‘Turner, commanding- this, distriet, by Liettenant Hoy: radt, that the recent’ alleged negro riots in Manchester, epposite. this, city, Comsisted of nothing more nor legs than a fow aig equally divided among the whites and blucka. white poople are, however, very |, much. frightened. . $ 4 ARNATOR WITLI, of Oregon, will returi: to Washington on. the 3lst instant. His impressions Lavo undergone no change. MOVEMENTS OF THE FRENCH CONFUT. Monsieur Alfred Pant, the French Consul in this citv, ig about to leave for France. A large amount of gold was deposited with "him at the Ballard Howse today for transmission to France, » PRRSONAL. Colonel George H. Mart, late private secretary of the joveruor, 1s in'the city. and it is sald has resumed bis relations with the interests of the State, ‘and will repre sent thems to a eousiderable extent in Washington duriug the winter and the session. DEAT® ov MA ONY. Major Moroney, late of the Sixtv-ninth New York Volunteers, died at. one of the city hospitals to-d: Hie case has been alluded to in a previous despatch. De: Loring, Surgeon and Medical Director, has had the body embaliced, and will hold it subject to the order of tts friends, The Lamer Trial. Savannat, Dec 28, 1866. The Lamuc trial is proveading, Mess: 4. trown, senior and junior, Treasury agents, pi 4 volaminows testimony The Mobile Murket. Mont’ o. 20, 1468 Cotton—Sales to-day 600 bales; midd To. Sinton ipis of the week 16,413 $43 bales, Stock in port of the week 4,000 bi Exports of the v 77,250 bales. bales. Nature's Furnitare of the mon iy ny thathart Mt ter ood Do y IT PLO Lot thy Broadway Holiday ex- ad Of f useortinent vad Wood Bikes. aud Chocolate Boabous. ‘a Ladies’ Paper Collars ALHO GENTS’, wholesal 1 sent ‘Teete the trnde, w! and drawings of dullorent style 5. W. HY Presents.—Pollak rors, OW Broadway, newr wholesale anid vetail, atreel Pipes and Cizur to order, mous ted Complexion. Use TH. {0 has ne Depot TA Fuitom A.—Beaut! the GEORGE W. LAIRDS BLOOM OF 1. Sold by Cruggists every iehers. vot Antilles as no equn and preeerving the complexion, ad drugginia generally. heautifyin G Broadway Apply for Halls to Rent for Lectures, Concests, &e.. to C. B, SMYTH, room No. 6 Mercantile Anbrary buliding, Astor place. All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lottertes.— Clroulars and drawings son}. J, CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. All Legal Lottery Prizes Cushed, Draw~ ings, elrculurs and information sent. ay B, CLAYTON, 10 Wail street. pes = A Silent Sewing Machine, Making the celedrniod * Wikeox & Gibbs Stitoh,* wrong, elastic and durable. WILOOX & GIBBS, G8 Broadway, Baten ‘« Mair Dye.—The Best in the world, harmless, reliable and instantaacons. The only poe Dy Al Beqenennk. Extract of Milleteurs. Pre: serves aud restores { 1 Barelay stroet, New York. he bulr. Shoes at Reduced Prices, at WARD, Old Stand, Wand 12 Ann street. Campbell, Chemist and Apothecary, cornet Eighth ayenuy A Twenty-eighth street.—spcqgyl xt tention to prescriptic Cheapest Book Store In the World— Open on New Year's ay. 167,408 Annuals and Children's Books, selling at half retail price. : LEGGAT BROTHERS, 113 Nassnu «treet, below Beokmacs. & Son's UARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Establiabed tr 1823 Sine gold, silver and brovze, inuos as FIRST PREMIUMS COMPETITION. Warerooms 662 Every Plano fully warranted jekerin, GRAND, have over Als Broadway, New York Corns, , Enlarged Jain all diseases of the feet cured by Py, Gicuitan, way, =o id Chevalsse's @lte for the Re ¥ be ofa Bea elon ot ut, keepe the ii fiean, stand abovy efiapa Dther butte: Sesiug. Sold at the ys moter aid at cry onien, 1B Broadway. Rai's. hiVatin, i, p, ger ger fr nagar <r Sewing Machines are TILHTE HEWES MAINES carted Same stitch as Moos & Gibbs hast or toe oasfally Tre 4, By Dr. Fourteeuth atreot, No clarge utils ease peta enor Pamp- Duane street, New jar Proof Safes of Vari- also Safes exchanged. Apply at Freneh Twists PN ggaee Say Se to $10; Spien- PicRHAMS Mate Resear, Sot .. up py ‘Ladien’ hair dreased on New ” Havana Lottery Tickets.- ers ie — gity and country ean in yalaable inf: tt itt ry" yaloable information by ad- nes and Button Hole RUtAG HOWE, J, "esdeut, Mo, 6 Secetwel hasan. waniod, Matliard, cel romaren CONYECTIONER, Juvites the pubtc t Called ernmave his, grind préparstinne abtie call aad examine his grand prepa for New Year's table. Pansy Cakes, Moliccs, hew Mowas for los Cream, de. Metcalf's Great Rheumatic Kemed: Wholesale depot 151 Grand street, Brooklyn, . De - wow ¥s Calls.—Atton er fie'for'tnatone outs, aed chilasen.” Bera. Bigg ke yd —enaatid | ‘, “Sweet is the Oder of the Ei Nowt: vont eer oe but a #2. ‘The Lumen aol auhy apevalle eveparate the rf “4 TIAN POTUR ike a ol time, clinging pleasantly to wi wit! Wheeler & Wilsoh’s Lock Stitch Sew- ing Machine and Hatton Hole Machine 425 Broadway. peateeontnateatained Wilder's Patent Salsmander Safes. ‘The best Fire Proof Bafe in the vorld Geont Mire in Poag Street. WILDER 1 SALAMANDER BAP mms FAIREST Haw Yous, Dec. 0 isi. Menus. BG. Wino & No. BO" stroot :— me In saying thet the Wa rehared of you by my late ets. presorved in good condition elt tyr nd. cid of fawUrAae at the late fire im hy nat, MENRY OLUG, ot for the sate of the beat a/G, Lh bast Ore proof g 0 Malden lege G der ator firm, of € books, pai Peart atreat, on te v