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and FOSTER ‘cheap when others try She DMMENBE LOTS 873¢0. eke aan 000 ALO" moniite Bere Fe dae Bighaenth ate pas z STEWART & & 60, ‘Will offer on Mons Decem! 32. pitas aw te close the imnportal spin . ip — aK GAYNOR'S ns STORE 0, 824 Bi LONG FLOUNC! Wi late GAYNOR, way, corner of ORB sca OLINE, for Reception Partiox. NOW oY, sent specially 10 Mra AN ATTACHES x. baer Gaynor root pereonally. sea aes 68 0h the, ut fa ly store. No, itd Broadwey, between Eighth IN Gi 5 wouoN tiny dest Menai hy rom tattan, 250." B0e vr than Paci ‘iti, toe Caasime) aepihatn eerie WILLIAM MATHEWS, 54 Catharii ‘Bighth aud Ninth streets. OODS,—AUCTLON GOODS FOR THE ie to $1 25; French and Nor- cy pres Cloths, ihe, to Bo, : ‘lannels, and Domestics tin Satinets very low, $3; 4.000 Straw Maticenses, fair Pillows, at less than cost of duced ‘prices. af iy from $13 2; Skirts, Paris Corsets 8 in CORSETS—AT GR} ave, the langest nnd ¢ io anid mez Nez Broadway, near Nusetoenth street, cataides OURAN means INDIA STORE, JAPAN. AMERICAN INDIAN, ARTI TICLES, Wi MOLERALE AND RETAIL, open ae laxant evenings hundred and fifty-eight Pues tapes FANCY | FURS MADE, ALTERED and et caret Brenigtierenth th sireots, JUAN Gutta QVER COATS, OV ah il ally by practical furriety at tho mane h avenne, beiween Twenty-sixth and Hewscinbery up stairs. Royal. Bre iidren’s furs G. PIN Srescoats, bbe yom —A LARGE ‘Overeoats received. 96 10 $40; Casaimery Pants Broome’ street, corner, ot GRO, LEY: Business Coat ‘Bi to $10. MAC’ Buactiaiers BEST quality French Kid Gloves, RIBBONS, TAGES EN EM Sowa MANDReRCHLES GOUDs, UND WH: WEAR, ac., Wes: h all fe are now = evant afactors MAISON Vion Pomade, I HOSTER AT POPULAR PRICES, the Perfumes, Extracis, Soaps, ‘of the cole! <y rated ns he 2T, PARIS, Fourteanth xireet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. and 26 Sixth avenue. ripenth stroet and Sixth ME. IMOGENE WALTON, 6 BROADWAY. receives direct frdw Parl enne. HAS choive selection of Wreath and Flower Jewelry. VE. Bpig ut my aul and cole often, Between Pifternth a id Bixtecuth streets MMEDIATELY— 143? Third avenue, ARLES H. CUTTER, A CHATDRON FOR COKE. York Gas Works My: roa faken by moc Aogsecee PERS, ean bu E scor' ‘or monthly pay wren DAIL by week ORNITORE, ¢ anleloths, 8, corner o ily 0 IVERED "ABRAY ah. iy cake often. pt.the ‘wenty first Sa ge or avenue A. 8. SHERWOOD. FURNITOURE., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—CARPETS Nelding, Pianotorins, de. at KENDALL & ini and Hudson streets. Payment if preferred. rt caren Fel RET, TRUINE WINE OF 19m, BRAN all sorts, at low price, for the RDS, HO Third avenue, ¥ OFFER THE LARGEST AND OARAPEST stow kK eval” of tre Liunors, retail, at voenta por bats, 68 por. ga oe ine Coumpany vauliny #8 Pullon sireck, e@orner JBYLANDT & WALDRON, 66 BROSDWAY—WitL sell at private wale, Camy ‘&c., suitable tor Holiday Preseuts and Madeira, part of 0 MORK TOOTUAC ion place and all dene BONE PLU! tury found at Chairs, Work Tables, Furnt Also "tne old the stock of the lnie Chemier BR USING eBerah Toothache Remedy.” So cents per bore wre, METON'S Sold at 8 ULTRA OF TUE NINETEENTH CEN. t law. RUINE'S PATENT MOP WRINGER has already revolutionize: the housework uf America nedtid reat labor na\ 6 machine. the CLOTHES WRINGER, yap dente peer the same privetple—ope ating with Ast—The sane amount of work oan be done in half the tg tthe eperation of mop ta “Polar cai Zodbeg pe, Teome eos Buen is htm offered to persons buving a ila pmty. city aud town fant exptanation given 66 Broadway, 100m Waday; houre from 2 Ul ) P.M. Ad ivess oe SECOND HAND DOUBLE on SINGLE bor 4 snap ‘oniee, N.Y, THE GREAT FIRE IN VICKSBURG. Rees of Hite Blesten of fen <n i iit ae ; Ht the F wri of i! i Hobart, smit Wadsworth, Washington street; Duniel Swett, «ic residence, Crawford and Washington Broser, George boarding house, other tenement hay strove The fire was « ner a largest business honses, and settled pod ne ee ge ony apg dirt gaged entablishment, «ben for genera! that all the large brick Mores recently adjacent to Klein's would fire took « quarter burned several swore: ing i# continuing It ‘The scene was feariul, but we are at present on ive many of lis detmiis wna on Clay street two chitdees M Bi ne ti PS olen betes OE and Destraction of Property —Kx- a Keresene Lamp. the Canse— ited the intense heat caused fide to cated. ‘The sparks immense fire were borne up which stood the time the iaprenson tt be conn ri ng © her are reported Peter Caa’y WAS slut by some seerete a lirge amount of We vuderstend that Dr Dan #8 but BOL mor streets, Uevrge tu, Clay treet, Mrs, Roprbecker s . am Mulberry street, logeiher with many * and shuntios, the owners of whi pot learned wp te thie writing: were tutaiy de. hecked om the north at the house of ud on ihe uth at Flood’s block At the » Fariher, dauange seipaied, The he mont part meuced, thougt Will not cover thir Mang Weilting wl heartranding accidents occurred tion, which we Om z in thls com " firemen, ax iniividvals, did wably; bat ad organi. “apne ey inetficem gr slow hangs over the fated HIM City, and (Christmas will find Goi y po at the hands of ween We jon concerning the ne ebt A painful comor killed one of woinded another dangerously, He is se iy Wart himeeil, bat tn mw immediate danger, A man (euppored to be Ieieh) wm ot and killed by one of Le Fwemy.tourh raiment, tote Hall, on Sona street Wederetand that Wr. [owe A Was ron over by the Fe ond neverviy inigred, tie might & rot seemed inevtaile, Knocked down and badiy oat, however, ax far an we ita oF pr cod Deven qt Theyogh re === Cana! Commissioners,,...,~ Pramklio A. Robert ©. Horn, GOVERNOR'S. STAFF. gi i. Surgeon General, . Aides-de-Camp, Private Seere! Military Becroiaty: JHE LEGISLATURE. Senate. Republicans in Roman; democrats in italic. ‘David W. Merchant, Dist. Dis, 1-- Nicholas B, Labav, 17—Abel Goddard. 2—Henry RK. Merson. 18—John O'Donnell. 3—Heury CU. Murphy. 19—Samnel Campbell 4—Benjamin Wood, 20—Georgs H. Andree, 5—Charles G. Cornell. 6—Abrabam Lent 71h M cee oman piyp a 5 “ 10— senrge Chambers. 11—Edward G. Wilbor. 12—Jamer B. Gibaon, LIL. D, Coiling, 21--John J. Wolcott. 22—Andrew D. White, 3—James Barnett, %4—-Ezra Cornell. 26—Stephen K. Witliams, 26—Charles J. Folger. 27--Stepnen T. Hayt. 2S—Thomas Parsons, 29--Richard Crowley. 14—t harles Stanford, 40-—-Wolcott J. Humpbrey. 15—Adam W. Kline, *1—David %. Bennett. 16—Moses K. att, S2—Walter L. Seseions, Republicans, 27; democrats, 5. Dist, ATWAXY. yew rox. 1—Hugh Conger. M6 Alecander Frear.* 2—Henry Smith. 16—James Irving. 3— > ong ee a 1i—Wilson ba -. 4—Osear F. 1s—-Leander Ruck, paone- 4 4 19—John EB, Deo in, 1—Charies ¥). Crandall. 20 Patrick Ruseit. BROOME, 21—Heary W. Genet. 1—Jas. Van Valkenbargh. NIAGARA, CATTARAUGUS, 1—Elwha Moody, gain, 1—Heman G, Button, 2—Wilhaw Pool. 2—Wm. 6. Huot. ONKIDA, CayUoa 1—Lavi Blakesiee. 1—Homer N, Lockwood* 2—Ellia H, Koberis. 2-—John L. Park: 3 — George H. Sandford. CHAU TANQU A, 4—-Leander W. Fiskey 1—Joveph B, Pay. * ONONDAGA. 2—Orson Biles * 1—-Danie! P. Wood. * CHEM ENE 2b. H 3—-Samnel Candee, ONTANIO, abi: kd Send. 1--Hiram xehute,* pUNTON 2--Sainne! H. Torrey, 1 Smith we Weed © ORANCK, cotew 1—Lents B. Halsey. 1—Jacob H. D1 2—Georye W. Mill:pangh. 2-8. H. Weudoy ORLEANS, CORTLAND, 1-—Fdmund L, Pita. 1—Horatio Ballard, ORWHOO, DELAWARE 1—Dewitt C, Littlejohn. + 1—Josbua Suith, George C. Gibbs, DULCHYSS. 1—-Angnatus A. Brivsla, 2—Mark D. Wilber 2—Witliam H. Rice.* Queens 1—William B, Wilon, 2—Francis Skillman, RENASEL AR: 1—William Gurley, 2—Marsivall F, White.* $= Aiphone Prince 6—Jozeph H. Plamb. PRSEX. 1—Paimer FE. Havens. ‘§-—Hleasar Wooster * YRASKUN. 1~ James E. Kimball * POLTON AND WANT: LOX. 1 Joseph Covell * GEN KATE 1—Heury FP. Tarbox. RICHMOND, 1 Nathanies Wyeth, ROCK AND, Lact M. Gleason. * 2—Wm, R. Chamberian.* 3—Richmiond Bicknell, SARATOGA. th i, Kieumond. 1—Tro’a G. Youngioy FEF EON, 2—Auetiu L. Regnolds * 1h. a Bigstow. SOHRNICHADY. 2-4. D Siiaw, 1 —Charies G. Elli, mane, seMON ARIE, 1-—-Patrick Burn’. 1—W. 8. Clark, 2—Theodore Hinsdale, SCHUYLER, 1—Samnel M. 3 Patrick Keady. “Stephen 1. Ue Laws, 1 Henry A. Phillips. HIVINGETON, 2 Albert J. Baddwin, 1—Jacob A, Meade. TOGA, MADISO: 1—Oliver A. Barstow, 1—Rashrod F. Hoppin. TOMVRINA. 2--Benjamin F. Bruce, L—Jubn H. Selkreg. MONRO, 1—Jarvis Lord. riateR, ‘2— Beary Cribben 1—John Masqeil. 3—Abner |. Wood * 2-—Jacob Lefever. MONIGOMHRT. S—John G. Baker. 1—Abrabam Hofinan WA RaRN, BW YORK. 1—Cotambue Gill. 1— Michael |. Murpay. WAsnINNTON, 2—Chastantine O' Diveks.* Thomas Shitand. B+ Dankel O Re iy. N. Bitebeock. 4—John J. mete. te a $—Charles Blane? Solin Vandenberg. * 4-Ornon Archer, 1 Westewnst: 1Samuet MM. 2—Heonge J. 3—David W. Travien, tory 1—Williem Bristol, —Witiem 13—Bermard Corgan ‘VaTeR, 4—Thoman ds Crraner* 1 Charles 8 Hoyt. ® Re-cleciot. Democrats, 44; repubdicane, 82 Last rear, republic cane, 99; dermociats, 19. GOVERNORS a STATES wo “TERRITOR ES, = em. s Robert 3. «. Drage Morph ++ Broderick F. Joneph Th Hawley, Gove saiabary. David S Walker, Charles J. Jenkins. . Riebard J. Oglesoy, oo. Ohiver PL Merton, -. Willen M. Stone, Samnoe! J. Crawford, Thomas K. Branlette. edawios M. Well Jovias L. Chamberlain. Alex H. Bationk, Themes “waan, Henry H. Crapo, Benjanin G Humphreys. fhomas ©, Fletcher K. Varsha ton, dew Hatnpentre New York Reuben k. Featan Mareus Le Ward Henry (. Biaisdelt, Jonathan Worth daca D. Cox? Oregon Vennay' Rbote beand sone south Carolina, | Tex fenuaers Witham 6, Brownlow, Vermont phe fant Dolitngieem. Viegitsla. ..4. 034+ France A. Plerpont Woet Ving! Arthor |. Horeman. | Wises Lnciae Fatrebild, Alexander Cutaings. . Newlon Fdmnuds. D. W. Ballard, Thou F. Meagher, Alvin Saunders Heory Connelly. ries Har kee, Wiliam Piekermg OBITUARY, Scranton. Haren, Voun. nounced the arcidental death of thie gentleman on Saturday leat, by being fun over by the care at South Norwalk, on the New York and New Haven Ratiroud Mr Scranton wae & native of Madlivon, Coon, aud was born in 1808, Being Of poor parentage was necepritated 19 commence life ae 2 cabin boy om board of a ship; but, by diet of honesty and indvetry, amagery » foryrme walsh by Joyertes eT en ee Tee een aT ae Nn ae a iF E extensive diocese. me memes character pure, benevo- Jent and pious, Cantrell had won pe friendship of the careots rnke hae in bo he dwelt, and his —_ hy yen t ties of Ireland, whase slid OF THE CORONERS’ OFFICE. Howtcides, Suletdes and Cnsualties Dur! the Yeur 1866. MOMICIDER, Jax. 5, —David Saffein, born iu New York, shot with a pistol, by Onarles Walter, Jay. 15.—Patrick Dunlop, aged thirty-three, borv in Ireland, stabved by Edward Johason. Jax, 24—Martin Haley, aged twenty-four, born in Ireland, shot with a pistol by Henry Corwin. Fee, 19.—Philip Wraemer, aged thirty-six, born in Germany, & watchman, robbed aud skull fractured by unknown persons, Fen, 28.—August Sudke, aged twenty-six, born Germany, shot with a pistol by John McDonald. Mancu 9%,—Unknown map, aged thirty, shot by un- known person. Maxon 9,—Richard Sullivan, aged thirty-four, born in Ireland, shot at No, 9 James slip, by Peter O'Neil. Maren 11.—Jobanna O'Brien, aged thirty, born in Ireland, shot with a pistol by her busband, James O’Brten, at No, 127 Madison street, Mancn 29,—William P, Oddie, aged fifty six, born in New York, shot with a pistol by gross carelessness of Jobn Laden. Arm 9.—Joln Rodhe, aged two years; William Rodhe, aged one year; Caroline Rodbe, aged six years~- suffocated by their mother, at 136 West Forty-seventh street, in Avnit. 2h.—Patrick Donnelly, aged thirty ight ia lreland, stabbed by either Miles O'Reilly or Danie! Reilly. Arkit, 27.—Richard Pollard, a3 Treland, stabbed by William Fourth street. Juse 4.—Terenee Moon, aged nineteen, born in Ire. Jand, struck with a piece ‘of plank by Thoinas Lynch, JUxe 12.—-Cutherine Byrnes, thirty, born in Ire- land, blow fom a piece of wood thrown by her hus- Jone 21.—Luey A. Mclaughlin, alias Kate Smith, aged Lid, Qed nm in United States, stabbed with a ish ur her pret a Jeremiah O'Brien. Michael Quigley, aged eighty, born in Ire- land, kicked vy William Reilly, Jory #.—James & Frazier, aged forty, born in Ireland shot with pistol by Thomas’ Muiiady; Lemuel W. Free- man and Michae! Ryan accessories. Jury 13.—Michael Quin, aged twenty, born in Ireland, stabbed by Daniel Sullivan, corner of Parg and Vearl 23,—Vatrick Mullen, aged twenty-five, born in Treland, stabbed on snip New World, Jury 24—Sarah Freobill, aged thirty-nine, born in England, siabbed in the thigh by her husband, at 18% Varick street. 25.—Patrick Connelly, alias Josep Wade, thirty-five, bora in Ireland, crael treatment on ship T. J. routhard by the mat, = AL Wiltiaan, Avo, 17.—Thomas White, aged twenty-one, born in New York, stabbed with # pocket knife by Jobo 5. Kehan. Seer, IL —Frederick Vitygemoyer. aged twenty-one, born in G rmany, shot in the bead by Leonord Fay. JvLy 23.—Peter Fanses, agen forty-two, born in Italy, shot with a pistol by Alexander Urania. xepr, Patrick MeDonongh, aged twenty-eight, born in Ireland, fraccare of th? skull by some unkown per- 80 twenty-four, born Cormick, at 166 Kast aged twenty-two, Witham Potter Nov. 14 —Walter Westoott, aged twenty six, born in New York, shot by an unknown person. Nov, 14—Franci« Bauser, aged fty seven, born in Germany, shot by George Weigior. Nov. 24—James Barry, aged twenty fi sre, boro in Ire. land, shot with a pistol by Joseph Ti Dee, 3.—Alexander Calvoss, aged print five, born io New York, stabbed in the breast by Thomas Slavin, . 8. —Male child, born in New York, death by wio- ae ¢ ut the bands of Trangette Merke!. 10—William Massey, aged fifty four, born in the born in vated States, skull fractured by elungehot by person unknown Dee, 17.—Patrick Farrel, aged twenty-sit, born in Jieland, a burglar, shot by officor Kass ia the divcharge of his ys Dre. 20. —Male child, born at French's Hotel, tu water cluart by Mary Melly, its wowher, <p sUrcLoEs, Jax, 8 —Henry Sebneider, aged forty seven, born tn Germany, cut bis throat, Jax. 10.—Adam Groke, aged forty-seven, born in Ger. many, cut lis throat. Jav. 12'—Jobn B. Kratz, aged fifty-four, born in Ger- many, took Jax. 18. —Theo, Knapp, aged thirty-eix, born in took * 19, sole Hiaofour, aged thirty, born In Ger. many, Jamped in a brew boil, Jin. 19.—George Folly, aged thirty-eight, born in France, stabbed himself. . 2%.—Wenzel Hrazo, hemia, hang hieselt Jax. 20.—Unknown man, aged abont forty, boru in Germany, bot bimeeif im the head with « pistol. ag 1.—Unknown man, aged about fitty, bung him- sell. Fee, 10.—Jonn M. Hall, aged forty-five, born in New York, shot bitnself in the head with # prot. 1 la D. Ebrech, aged firty, maelf. aged about forty-fve, thrown forty-five, born in Bo- porn in jarriwon, aged keventy, born ped from attic windew of 24 Siath Maken bry gh img) aged thirty, bern in Ire land, jnmpad from fourth Mory window of 24 Cherry street. Mancn 18,—Charies Tech, born in Germany, shot bim- Sea yscempaesranaid Tenth avenue sod Hifterh ba as, a Lynch, aged thrily-seven, boro tm New York, took laudanum. Mancn 22 —Margaret Maher, aged thirty-two, born ta |, drowned heraetf, Aven 6,—Goorge W. Washington, aged fifty-four, born in New York, eat hie throat ah * penko '¢ ip- ane. Arne. 7.—Jobn Egerton, aged Mity-foar, bora in New York, shot himself in head with @ pistol. ogg! ey Butzke, aged forty, born in Ger- many, ‘ita yD eed forty-two, born in Tre. Jesters Ht Biter! land, took ‘“Costar’s Rat Exterminator.” Aven, 22.—Hermann Mined, aged thirty-eight, born in aged forty one, born in Germany, cot bis Ahroet with a razor. ArwL #0, —Cocelia Thomas, aged twenty-three, bore in Scotland, drowned berself, May 6 —Michasl Coloscie, aged forty-one, born in Ger many, cut his throat with & recor. May &.— Down unzo Baten, aged twenty seven, born In Byaip, sot May ers MRicker, aged twenty-eight, born in Germany, ont her throat .-—Unkoows man, aged thir y four, took land. aged twenty-eight, born May 15,-Prederick Hotmat in Germany, bung binweit, Men's 04 forty-one, born in cut bis throat with ane Unknown man, hung himself jam Dickson, aged forty-one, bora im himaeif. —Thowas W. Birdsall, May New York, took strychoine, Juxn 1.—Bleanor A. Joven, aged twenty-two, born in aged forty-two, born in New York, ihot hore! while insane, Juxt &.-Unknown woman, aged about thirty, born i Ireland, tok Sexn bb —-Loule Harnes, aged thirty-six, born ia Ger. 19,.—Catharine Colwell, aged forty-five, born in |, tovk oil of vitriol, desn 20.—Unkuown map, aged about thirty, drowned i Jese 4.— Andrew Augsbargor, aged Ofty-Ove, oorn in Germany, Wing biuwell Jerr 31. —Angusta Woitehner, aged twenty nine, born in Germany, took Paris greew white insane. Avover 5—James Kelly, aged thirty-one, born in Ire Jand, jumped from third story window while tosane, Avaest 17. —Ketecea Scunaler, aged Fogg elas, bom Germany, Ge ¥ certs a William Harodan, aged forty, bere in Magachusetts, Prt hime “atward ward Welding, aged thirty.tve, born Roe shot himeelf im Sinty- eart, 1.—Jouo Paris, pte ‘atty-Abree, bora mm France, shot bimeolf. Serr. 1. —Herman Lane, aged forty.two, born im Ger- many, took Ee Sarr. 6. —Ann Baxter, aged twenty-three, born in New York, took landanu Sart. 56. —Angust Wibbtybansen, aged thirty fre, bora — too« lavdasom. Wt. William Seckner, aged Ofty, born im Ger- many, cut his throat. Bere. 10, — Gath, sont thirty.fve, born in the United #tates, cyanide of potamiam “arr 10- Ametin imreen, eget twenty nine, bore in Bert, 10 Bernard 5 z conway, aged thirty.cwo, bors in Herr, 11—Jobm Sinke, aged Ofty-cight, bore is Ger- “oor. 1e—-Michael A. Steeton, Breton, aged twenty-three, berm tp Oprmany, ehot biguaeiy of the namen of persone and places connected only by mere accidental association. Thus, in the (so opening ‘pages of St. Elmo we are tutroduced, at one and the same moment, to Fdna, the heroine, twelve-year old Lookout Mountain girl, wearing © short-sleeved dren of Sarr, born in we 6 Corie, aged Any, Ireland, Sern, 2a Alexander er Crane, acd die sight, fend. “ke sae “ih at ean ae are aegis lames Aspall, aged fity-hve, porn ia Ireland, ition at opepepatbel 4—Anguste Sondershausen, aged thirty-three, | ou her bead; to the prophet Habakkek and his prayer vera Cerca’, Bind nerser, upow Shiginoth; te Deborah and her Hebrew chauc; Ocr. 16.—Emma Bratt, nite 2a Pranein ep the Unived States, Oot. 30 —Alice Ashley, arn orty, bora in New York, oor 2 William A. Francia, aged fifty-five, born in ‘ov. 2, —Wil fh York, cut his throat with a raz slid Dro. 17 Maria Montgomery, axed forty-Ave, bora In ‘ew York, death by «wallowing chloroforin, aged forty-two, bora in Eng- per be twenty-two, bora iv to the ancient classical Caryatides; to Lookout, @ storm cowled monk of the Cumberland brotherhood; tos pi: tured Syriac priestess, one of Raalbeck’s veetals, minis toring in the olden time in that wondrous and grand temple of Heliopolis; and we are invited to admire flex- ible red tips, curled in tines of orthodox Greek perfec- tio, and brows above recall, in the calm, powerful taoe of Lorenzo de Medicis, and hair black, straight, waver MIPCELLANES CASUALTIES, Tatanticides. 94 | lev a an Tndlan’s, until wo are relieved front the Ka: Ace dental guushot, “9 leidoscope voufusion into which we have been thrown foreland ot | with all these Aguron whirling around the Wttle bare. “170 | footed Tennewsoo girl, by the abrupt apparition of « , pd large, flerce yellow dog, appropriatety named Grip. It Burnaln burning * 24 | would be tedious to repent the story df Fun: § | ascent to the loftiest heights of knowledge as 4 xtudent, and of fame asa writer, Sbe hae bardty foisned her a i From cunts of kerosene law ps: From other causes 136 pred RE Fah ‘1x5 | spelting book when she reads Dante, abd within two or woman $2.| three yearn more she masters’ Tatta, Creek and Hebrew i over by street cars. : 46 Sop gure ba mean ene., 40 | although in justice to hor we must stato that abe modestly adits “her knowledge of Chaldes is very Nimited.’* She compares the Septaagint with parrages from the Talmud; reads the Rabbintoat Targum by way of recr ution, and, in fine, rivals Mezzofantl in familiarity with ancient and modern taneuages. She has stadied Run over by other vehicios Canght in machinery, Crushed to death. Inhalation of ilu Inhalation of coal gas. Tohalation of nitrous 8 Inhalation of carbonic wold gas... Inhalation of ehloroform. ... o. Accidentally swallowing Paris wrean. Aceidentally swallowing stramonia need. Explosion of boilers... Explosion of gunpowder, Explosion of benzine. Explosion of gasolin Explosion of aleoholic vapor. Accidental suffocation . Overdose of Inndanum and mental philosophy, physical sciencé, mythology and theology; lu brief, has completed what even Mias Augasta J, Byans calle “a comprehensive and very thorough curriculum of stadiea’’ Like oor would bar to woman no door to a freer and fuller devetop- ment, exercise and enjoyment of her mental facult within her appropriate and chosen sphere. But ax the author of Beolab, Macaria and St, Elmo fatimetes that athor, we sox, and that their aufrages have alroady convoled her for the jealous severity of masculine critics, we must express a hope that if any of her female admirers are stimnlated by her example to turn writers, and are tompted to select their model from her work», they may be discreet enough to avold the faults and blewisher "hich dlsfgare the dest of the: THe EIGHTH Wi Wand MURDER. Further Particulars “Areese on Mas, auiaition Postponed, & the mystery aticnding the mordér of the man known only as “Charley, which took place om Saturday even ing, iu the shoe shop of Christopher Church, No. 46 ‘Thompson street, as reported io yesterday's Hrnacn, yet roinains unsolved, bat Captain Mille, of the Eighth ward, officers aie doing their Straugulation non a Pye a; Dall Kick of a horse , Struck by falling objects... Falling on a sword, ae from decayed u Cotfieton of ferry boats Collision of vebick Miscellaneous BOOK NOTICES. Tur Hupsoy, rrom THe Wri.prnnnss ro TH = _— J. Lossing. Virtue & Yorstor orl ift books of the season are finer than this vol- ume, which, although printed ke so many others in London, t* published here, and would be all the ye round an appropriate ornament for the centre table of any New York parlor, It presents in a revived form the pon and pencil sketches originally prepared by the au thor for the London Art Journa!, and traces the Had-ou. with its scenery and associations, from its birth among the mountains to ite marriage with the ocean, It iy iMustrated by throo hundred and alx engravings on wood from drawings by Mr, Loesing, and a frontispiece on Coroner Wildey yesterday went to the Wooster atroet Police station, for the purpose of holding ap inquest ou the body, but'to give the officers time to work up the the investigation wae postponed tilt Tharetay next, ‘ome further particulars voncerning the murder have been learned, Ti appeasthat the colored murderer and a bbeaine lavolved in hite ‘oan en. employed in = livery wable near walk im front of the shoe hop ttool, which represents the source of the Huson in tty : erwards the two wen risbed Indian Pasa, full turee hundred miles away from (he | from the » vie the #reet close Wo where Maro a toad, an aroun’ the corner Into Broome ” on on 18 Of the unpre a Ate. in Prose a er. By Barry Gray and | vy 1 for him 40 reeonnive the John Savage. ew York, ‘ «Sabot twenty-five years of age Jn a prefatory letter to the sous of the late well known e r or pit set x Jobn Taylor, to whose memory the volume is dedicated, eon Wight: ant Ninth the anthors explain how it came to be written—how (he u Long sunt one gave the rein to his Pegasus, whieh, “though it i on ward, tus by thing ew Ue oF no evade given to balling and i broken winded at tines,” bore him triumpuanty aigng beside folds of ripening barley and past hop gardens, whore the vines wrentlwd themselves In graceful lines abont supporting trelfises to Teutonic beer saloons and to English tnax and home- yet oe ae wast hom. ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN THIATY-FOQUTM STAECT steads, to Scotia's cabins and tho billy of tie Emerald Further Particulars. Isle, to the vineyards of France aud the barrooms of | The condition of Mr. Rat Fast (not Fowl, 9* pre Yankee iand, wherever bo went findlug something sug. | ly printed), the vietim of the Mpted MerARinatiOn on gestive of ale; and bow the other, in prose indeed, but | bis own house im Thiriy-fourth sireet, on Monday morn ing last, though improved, sUll remainy 4 ral prove eparkling with the amo effervescent ina followed ale down the centuries, from the bjor of the | fous, It is linped that when the ballet is e+ Scandanavian viking® to the chica of the Mouth Pacific, serious jammation does not engue, he may hem snd around the world, from the steppes of Tartary ta | pronoaniced out of danger, The mystery which appeared the vats of Albany. The book {s illustrated by MeNevin, | to enshrond this afiair ix considerably ret facts learned frou se voral of the parties im Ove or Town. A Raval Episode. By Barry the occasion, When the servants, of who With Ulustrations, Hard & Houghton, five in the establish ment of Mr, Jarth, iaeludiag wire York. for bit two ebildren, were awakened by Mre Ju ‘Thix plearant!y if not powerfatly written book givesan | #Prang up ip alarin at bearing the abot snd ber husband, ronled the bail floor, the vostiluie wisleh bad Keon locked according W custom, eas f open, and the bolt of the ball door not fastened, + aly ailawing ingress from that quarter, One witdow dining room was not fastened, and «stick LY a mop handle, not recognized aa belong agrecubie picture of the life which a cultivated ani refined New Yor’ fauaily can organize and enjoy, even if not rich enough to buy a miniature palace with a brown stone front on Fifth avenue or a splendid villa on the Hudson. New York city, with it miles of warehourcs and storer, tenement houses and up town palaces, seems doomed to be ipbabited ere long only by the very rich and the very poor Agur could not Ond here at a rea sonable rent any closet where he could repent bis olt svetment Was over glar until the em Property wus taken, might be accounted for by th prayer for eeither poverty wor riches. The intermediate | that th , boing euddenly confronted with Mr. J hundreds of thoutands who are {ree from both these | expected to be fired om, and adopted th» precaation of firing Oret, and then hawtily made hit escape The inter temptations, aed who mainly carry on the immense daily | voi y ci wiapand botweem tbe fri of the pi activities of the motropoli, #1. som be Lomelews unlews | the arrival of the potice gave ample time for the the public of which they form the majority demand | to get out of the house, and the terror and cont increased facilities for reachiog #uch poinis in the vicin- ity of New York ae might offer them comfortable and delight(al homes. Fortunately there are many ruch pointe, and none are more eliginle tuan those which may be found sioug the coarse of ihe histori a) and piew aque Hiront, Barty Gray (Mr. Coffin) bax added a new Tink to the associations with which thin winding litle wtream hae been made classical by Cooper, Drake, Por, Favage, Kimball and the“ grave aod reverend’! fathers at Fordham Coilege, A tale of the Highlands, th, author of “Hotspur,” € ‘arleton, New York. popular anthor of Hotspur’ bas given us another Awerican novel ia “Stormeliff.' He does not go castlen of Germany, the crags of Scotland, the of Spain, the pinias of Haly, or to the por Neus of vice im great Buropead citiew for hie soenes, bot he takes them from our own American life aod history Avon of New York, with » same honored in the State, he delights to paint in glowing colors romance at home among ourselves. It hes been said that “Stormelid glows with sentiment like # gorgeous aurora’ If this intereeting tale of the Hightand-Jeeem to the cold, critical eye (90 highly colored with sentimont the mars Of Bovel readers are Ittle dispored to complain of wach excess asa fault. Mr. Walworth, we understand, har been encouraged by the fuccess “Hotepar’’ to pre pare for the press a work more voluminous than apy of his previous publications, which prevailed among the iumates of tue house ui ‘The + oatnows rendered Mis fight lees dimenit tod by Mr. Jas! be war at nd characteristic of a soldier Mr, Jomtt, it marked, was an officer in the Hupgar be revolution When his ery of * the report of the pistol brought his terrified wi" lady cousne to his side, becamly ligbied the gavin bir Dedroom, took ont his Watel, and asked them to reamen Der that it was & quarier to tiwo—the blood flowing mean tm from his wound then aking for the alarm whistie srbich be kept im the rooms, he opened the window sue whistled for the police, the young ladies at the same trae calling Inetly, from the windows of the four wtory, Ob thelr neighbors for ane atsoce and direct ing the officers to the hows, The oriest of the barglar or Wringlars, if there was more 0 now im the bands of the polien, whe ont the whole mater and clear op wi there if shout | ANSTWER ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION A Barreom Keawl A Man Stabbed in Several by Maur Lulu, ‘The carnival of (rf) oe recently \oang: , continaes to find fa") expression in the partioular form of aesase nation This special orhibition of comtmmpt tor the law aod reguletions of civiliced communities, at one time cousidered as peculiarly belong eg to the it) favored bande of Italy or Mezioo, finds full Ite this commepalitan region, snd nay pow be ened sian ot the aanen dence. in the great metrops! eoks the Leber recorded (he foar raven of wheh th criminal are alike om speculation, amd 6 minins to add abotte Viet, At an early b Ovrwanp Bowxp; of, Yousa Awmntca ArtOat. | tecday morning lobo Uleason, an employe on A Story of Travel and Adventure. isy Willian | Kighth Avewoe Mallros?, who drvre T. Adams (Oliver Optic). Lee & Shepard, | car, mepped ito ut loom oppontte Boston. the Righth Avenue Mailruad depot, While there i wax ‘The inte War har mrggesied to thoogd minds that | Propord to him, by a9 individeal whom he met in ihe he ralvan, (0 eagage it & prrebeittie deetin'd doug on (hee groan ta miiiiary training might to advantage be mors generaity introdaced into our acatemien and colleges, No doula mie wnely Propue tion, and such f ating naval schools as the one deveribed by Olver bn Optic would prove eqnaliy tageous to Young r partak on America. parveniariy wy the sone of rich fathers too es inch absorbed in the pursuit of wealth to attend pro- ide, evinend & perly (o edacation aad divcipline at home. ward | 4 outrame, followed Wim welts Bound | \4 decidedly nautical, and the autbor has made | they bad procemin! a hor! dimtenen, cite faratilar with the feet ts tio, Keocked him down, bea: mn ont exhibited himself quite familiar with the routine on board a man- | Bim. Reecket Dim etion OF the condita im tio oh of-war sod with sa phresa But in chapter seven ‘Hearing the Log,” he seems to have forgettes that the log tine was rouniog out while the youngy ier neglected to turn the giava, tention paid to tet mnt nO tn 6 nme, In adaition, Glennon we oF three pheces tn the hark, after whet bit eeewilanta docamped Tw Of them oaraped, ( browght be Sr. Euwo. A_Novel. By Angusta J. Ev Poles Court anthor of Bewah, Macaris. Carleton York. &. Low & Son, London. ‘We are dinposed to accord to Mies Augusta J. Evans | er i Me vale om wi bie An aFe ow cle jog them COTERBVE FORGERY f the Parties Arrested wed A Portion of the all the credit claimed by her for high and gemerous pur- pose in becoming a novelist, Wo have read patie And without pre) sdice her rather bitter and conten yt Protest ageinet those critios who have ventared to cea ware ber infiated myle of writing; her reprodaction in enol of ber wuccessite novela of identically the same Principal charscter, the victim of a species of moral aod intellect oal elephantisats, her far-fetched and apperrolly erudite wlintions which show, indosd, that he hae dipped into ther books than Lempriere’s Claetieal Metiouary end the venous popular compends of Science mate Kary, but ehich unfortunately eaggert the very suspmion of pedantry, #0 grievously offepeire to ber, and would make fe gloswary end erplenaiory notes quite dewrable in fuvure editvons; ber fatal facility for quotations, pet » few of “008 towns Hevwre or The parioniars of a forgery recently commited by three Wort, Gammed Joneph Jacutn, Kiger ie wt ome only baows an Mat, «ore urongiet bo lub pene day. it eppene that oo Tuoredey lant # oherk $F, 106 94 was presenied Wo the paying tfler of the Poors National Haat of (hie ony for payment The check por to have been draws by Marans Mewinger Ouhre Co, © Sitrtn doing yomwens at Commanivae, KJ. #0 opt ‘sn steornt In the bank, aad was made paral le to o hich, tater rare, ore enachron it, Wenatord ko. ot bearer The teller, veleving the vt rege ite ra att; | neck 10 be greuine, gare the wy the Money, oma tt her improba@e, wot to sey impomibie, manbinery, FOF | way gon D the day folowing thet houses evolved, the German's comet, from the | waa mate beown depths of inner conscioumness, built sod fortinnet | rt * © hed A wervered Unet the hat more ike contion in the it than any bwillt: | (oct worammt ‘They te ame tinge Geatroyed by Mherman's bommers or Wheet | cowit be the caer ontll the 66 106 4 yo ere men (eo-called) 00 the Great March tw the Sen; | 400%, Whee one Of the firm unhewiatingiy prowown-et . The bey Jacote who bet beeen We the jnore Merwinger, Gillett A Co war Fue and Sealy, the (ncongrultion which pantie snd “ fove $ of Rew ing Prmtbgs Comrermee (he forverr erty iq rite ty iy ehingg) jerayonion and solved all the problems of history, ethnology, moral” ies ta dab eovenee by detectives Goiden & Ragone, of the St. Nicholas Hotel, Jacoba full copfersion, from which it ra that bees con windie oe jrea with Brown and Max ere out of # large gum of money. who tramsacied the bank business for the firm, ob- tained a number of their geuaine cancelled for Brown sto practice upoa. He slened the name of Mowers, Mossinger, tdillott & Co., to aight or pine checks ontof which pumber Le selected the one in question as betng the mont perfectly executed. The arme ‘Miled tn, and Max despatched to the bank for or the cand. ‘On bia regat fk the aouy: ape received $1,400 aa lis shave, once started bi hiladelphia Oo ae scatement of Jacob Brown, one of his confederates atrosted by the detectives, and )csterday Justice Dowling cowmitted Brown to the Tombs for examinaion on the aflide.\\of Mr Billopp Seaman, cashier of the Fourth Nations! Mank He charges Brown with forming the ebook, «* ho will be able to prove by witnesses wow ab frow the ity. Jacobs ala confessed to the offcurs that $6,300 of the money oblained on the forged ehieck sail Lig Pt foment jaar ed tobe correct. Lhe inoney was recovered, Jacole hon pone to Philadelphia with devectives Golden and Koger a pareuit of the Mxiivo Max, ARMY BULLETIN. ARORDENING IN DRFKCTUENT OF THE RAST Major General Buttertehi oral Superintendent of the Heeraiting Servier, will ¢ orrow, send of # detachments of reerults for ©. ia, by steamer Ne York, of the Pacific Mail Toa y Comupany, one de tachment of one hundred avd vorieen a for the second Upied “tates mrtiliery, so) ove! at Son Fran cleo, aud another constating OF two lupdret oud thy men to the Foorteenth infantry, same routerrour ‘On Thursday Inet a detachment of © wure eighty reoraite, (row the First and Thirty tra a stationed at Macon, Geo, sailed im the etoaimer Barus, via Savaupal, rving of honorable mention for and 4h orvicus reudered in the Bedgwick Stat General Hospial, near New Orleans, ae nur end attendants, dufing the reeont provalence of 4 Lolera there’ Robert Tinker, citizens Stephen Van vrman, private Comp g, Sixth viel Ey platen on: alry; George Cabill, Lowphtal “aeward, aud Charles Ager, ertizen. The faithfal performance of duty a ® wnstandy exposed to certain aud appal- or, and withont any of the wit battlefield, = highest degree. sweh © 8 not lose ia meri {the soldier, who, eheoar- aged bY app! d ineited by the prospect of rewsrd Tashes lravely to the deadly anewlt. lM i satisfaction that the valuable serve of these men are a knowledged, The soldiers whove nather are in the foregoing list are recommended to the faver: ably commendation of (her qumediale commanding oft core, Major General H. W. Halleck, commanding the Mili- tary Divison of the Puciie, iaued the followine General Order on the 80% Puravant to authority from te War Deparunent all asvignmenta of gifieers to compa r says capacity, wh r duet, the’ tower {ny cour nies in the Right United Miates cavalry and the Four. toonth United States infantry, oF out of it, will, Until further orders, be mane General Commanding the division, dud that all office of the army, of whatever cory®, arm or regiment, diately on erriving in San Francisco will reper exhibit their orders to the Assistant Adjutant Gene the Military Division. Captain Charles A. Whittier, Seventempth United Staten infantry, bas been appointed am aide-de camp to Major General H.W. Halleck Major John ©. Sherburne, Assistant Adjutant Ceneral United States Army, baa been announced as Avs tant eral of the Military Metret of Cer tenant Colonel kM Piatt, eles ed NAVY BULLETIN. ome RD DVT Acting gu Henry DP Bundt te the TN torer to te te sete Acting Third Aw stant Jeoquen — Aeting Third Kngoren °o the Bocrail Dy. 0 wed Nonistant Pay fo the Suwanee aod Avastant Hrown lo ihe Tasearore Acting iret Aes stant Raginet ‘ lea W. PonwioQion lo tmporary daty on biard the atthe Navy Yard wbvene Kou W FY dered to the Haron from doty at the the naval reader Kro |, trom onde « Poster, trom tue © look, Acung Mader Wee ora. from duty o) Wet ington Navy Yard, awd placed oy wal img Orders: A: time tee ait and Mtaphen ¥ Yor, and pil from (ve oniared S from Uke T ora Newb yaa nen. ter Of ie heme * Treedent, and placed ov , Acting Fiend Aweivtaut Engineer 1 vod orderel (¢ tempore y aouge; Mate George Magers, fered Nogity et Ubariew A ow on . Dee Tt doting Master “ batewain In ve regular navy rms 9B Dee | Mate Reethard W Welle ¢, of the Oe, er AR PRA ke Prendetl, su the (aited Maver ~~ nie wer ie ie waters, wl be Uaved menue ‘hoe ant J open ot the Miwktya Seve York ewtil the Mu of Jansary, WNOT A secaed Img wiih be bah apmH WHS on Whe jenuery THE FALCONER FORGERY Cast. re sae Gey oF THE WhRele ue ae Your paper, WHR Wat owe erorpi lem, wes the only we many jrurnale i thie a nied Wo koop the late Vateower the papers | propane, you ® Cretiiolim to the Verge sn cule te he de Me rawe Sow iom om a + . “as hemp ate ene | eagles Crred © commytnint ri " wma forged 1 appropri te ben 1 or ie ee poem i Veecwet Upim the outy (wen (#0, and there ee re ed a OF eqee lined Tepreeeteliven of the SeMecum Mei cree ttm imation 1 hatere of © A008 wn ie thee go Mow wipe Oo Vabeonen ia nt oar’ + tort! tam the bere Hiting of bailey Aah on for the ne Vaewwern eutbonny (9 velpabie cxme of yremee shew : oly wet CALL AGHEM, 4 cot CALENBAA TRG BAY renee Creer Opcenene a Mee 1 Call begin ot + heerpeene ot the Pe There freee 1 WT, ye6,

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