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" ICE-BOATING DOATS—THEIR HISTORY JCIATION—ARKA ox THE HUDSON. e —— ~THE POVGE- DESCRIPTION OF 1CE- ENTS CE-BOAT ASSC That highly exhilarating and novel o the Hdeon, ico-boating, 18 RDOU 10 gy i real einest. Our readers Will TemeibC e great furore cx ated when, last Winter, the €€V agiqq joe-boat expedt- tion was made t0 AVALY g the Haze, Minnehaha and Snow Flake. Tho FPOT6¢ that famous expedition was copied throughot 66 United Btates and the leading pa persof Eurol & Ad it even found ite way inte Julu paper. Biuce then numerous lettes wve heen weived by the Commodore ol the Poughk Tee Assocition from all quarters of the globe whete ce abounds, relatice to the cc ction of an fee-bot, to all of which the 2 answers hiave heen seu The hull of an dechoat is trisalar in shape being ouly four or five inchies from the surfuce of 1 v RUSTS the deck e. Under the forward part._ are two stationary rwier wider part of the trinngle being the bow. wder the ste; 1 alled the rudder he 'P.l,;' \“.4 16w movable Tuner A\ s ieged exactly Hke a sloop, except that Wi hto Tequisition. Al well-resulate sots of runpers, one for smooth The standing Figging o The shocs o the vessel tx d the the Th length with 12 oF 18 inches reoal wire. or two past, ks nev At extent, but i more exeiting it does mot exist. Next to the ts have made the quickest tin e Must positive let-ponting, till within a year telegraph wiv e ©on pecord. ‘H‘:\\'lm rides in one (rf th 3 r suffcr gTe The *&imon pure 35?3&1 o of these crafts e s o step o board § P B & cracking nor-wester is blowing and e heavy boots and the boots encused farlined moceasiin. wooten unde atter cov auuga.is short piot cloth coat, Wi ox vercoat. His ears W ::«'-?{'flnyl‘x' i ad on bis head, will rest a close-rizged Biall-cap, with just enough frout-plece to eall 1t SuC If up with, 1y for a fift dd) to The sbove comforts two Luge buffulo jown upon, and the other to cover hini andthe sl aster of (he lee-bout s suile scud to the windwant WISTORY OF THE HUDSON RIVER 1CE-BOATS. e firet dee-bont of agy hote on the Hudson was built o the year 1553, At Ponghkeepeio, by Edward Southwick, siow an ol and prosperons business man in that city. e vessc| was of the present style, triangular in 1he size of those of the prescut day s COmMIMoN sKite-riie the bout meouth hoards, in 1846 i, constructed an jce- thwick's eraft, using pot- was a litte arger than ranners f Mr. South 1%, also of Poughkecpsie, had « ado a trip to ¥ onstr eue our. “That teiy the river at thar ti tion lust Winter, and iee-boats immediately ca mand. James Henry Eytinge of New-Paltz hurie o eomplotion, getting it re 3896, It w..n#l‘.m.( iately pla . yetnge and Mr. Inis— i ‘m&’fll-——flnl nte it to take a ride. After being ' 8hoe® time a sudden flaw of wind strack the eraft, ¢ ‘horaBead tike lightuing. The heimsman, wishing to turu ber in her eourse, put the helm down, when the N jed about with such violenee as to hurl M Inuds from tie deck out on to the ico a great distavce. “The Mayor d one «1 upon the ice, wh N tter tho present Mayor of t well remeiabets that that was his Jast ice-bout Previous to 1857, one or two of the inhabitants of Gl eoe, u littie towi 24 miles north of this city, on the west Dauk of the Hudson, nlso constructed an ice-boat, which be A for speed, aud which was soon pat- er by Morton & Edmonds and William Straua- thens, opposite Hudson. To be sure there were existing all this time at other points along the udson, but they were ouly in a primitive stafe—the eame as ean now be seen at Siug-Sing, Peekskill, Tar town, and oflier places, All of tne above boats were comstructed, the owners never entertaining tio holding on to them for future amusement. We may add to them, also, two boats which were ow O, H. Booth and Aaron Inuis, the one owned by the made of the deck-boards of the sloop John Cucks, r with a scow-shaped ice-boat owned by a Mr. El- ief, foriuerly Captaiu of the steainboat Sauta Claus, © TRE CELEBRATED POUGHKEEPSIE FLEET. finest .ce-boats in the world are at preseut owned Povghkeepsie Tce-Boat Association, the first of o exente o sensation was the Icicle. This vessel archased by John Rosevelt, esq., at Glascoe, on the November, 1667, from Daniel Delancy, without #25, and was put on the ice at Poughkeepsic the of Jaunary, 1560. This was the first boat of its lnn-luduronfnu-pnn. The s remain of the old boat in the present year alterations and improvements ave bee same Winter the Arctic was made and launched by . Booth. The third boat was owned by Aaron Innis, Wamed the Una. The fourth was bronght from Glascoo, and was owned by O. H. Booth and John W. Davies. Thie fifth was owned by O. H. Booth, and uamed the Restless. The sixth was owned by Edward Lunis. seventh was the Digie, built by Daxiel B. Overton. eigkth was owned by Danjel Turner. Then followed npe-ha-ha, purchased at Athens by T. V. Johnston Thomas Parish; two boats owned Te ‘William oulnngwoed and the Crook Brothers Flake, owned by Thomas Parish; the Haze, o Aaron Innis, and the Flying Cloud, ewned by Irv GriuneN of New-Huwburg. Thieo boats 4] B g‘ 4 & ECESEREE EE 17 jee-boats. -boats cost from $15 to §500 each. When we mention 5 boats wo refer to those of our school-boy duys, bullt of refuse bourds with three shilliug ekale runncis, Lent uails thrown away by earpenters. For a sall we Dad recourse to the shects and pillow-cascs <t home, xeturning them however dirty they wigi! get. iee-boat I8 the.one of the present day, e iy shape, with beautifully nted deck and , wire Higging, A No. 1 duck for sails, brass cleets and biocks, full sets of colors, splendid spars, boomis, te, polished steel runners, buffalo rohes, mgubmnm t0 1,000 pounds, aud all ice ts are ~hle 1@ beat two y_@:lwwtho wind than i vesscls on waicl, S T, e Poughkeepsie Ice Boat Association ia composed n of wealth and stonding, 4pd i ‘h‘r- peie_exeept one, Trving i e W~ The Commodofé {s 0. H. Booth, €sq., & qudh of mueh influcnee and an ardent adwirer of peciar Winter sfiott. Tmmlluwlnxunmemnus ‘esse e ‘Edward Inuis, Fiying Cioi THE QUICKEST TINE. The quickest time yct recorded by any of the above- anmed vessels, or any other vesscl of the kind in the , was made by the 8now Flake last Winter, going morth from Newburgh dock, with wind on the beaw, the wessel ruuning at that time nine miles in eight minutes! WHAT HAS BEEN DONE. The only cireumstance of any note that has occurred he existence of the above fleet, aside from the thne recorded above, was the exiwlliliuu of the Flake and Minne-ha-ha to Albany last Win- that occasiou cheer after cheer gre 78 a8 they dashed hy‘wwu 'rnrl 5 railroad speed. Ir nd reception at the Siate by the w'urarwnk‘a,uh. e Dospitanitie illages with 1ore i "d them by private u(uum‘ the comments of the press o over the world on the novel trp, and other intercsting mstauces attending the expedition, are alrcady in WHAT 18 NOW PROPOSED. This Winter the sport is to assume a moré suhstantial form. At & meeding of the Association on Saturday it ‘wasdetermined that on some day to be decided upon this week, all the vessels gwned by the Association shall enter nto a contest for supériority.” The prize will be a costl elegant serviee of silver, appropriately engraved. distance to be a 20-mile dash and return. Whoever the prize must be ready to sail for jts retention at 1'-\“‘*\0&% is ended. At the conclusion of the first race a grand dinuer is to be partaken of ou the huvmfi-flmmqm season will appear, 10 Which nunerous distinguished public wen are to e s T SR leavored in e nbove to give ats wtatement of all matters pertajuiug to thiufnvol spn«}:k":\l q visiting Poughkeepsie, where they ean be seen. d_supposo that not the case, part of the helmsman results fu injuries. . What 18 ineant by k W in thiat wunlexs suffic o torward i? i t 5 is fiuulml:y‘;“mddcn nlu;'l ml! flaw Tunyer on upon mu&unflm tstands ut af wuile .fiu ‘-chnuum wuan loses all con- u\"m. she does not at such times miud u.“-n ke Vightuing until the fierceness L X) ‘.HDM. Ano ®ood reason for l“lrr{- $hE o foun uimtting, AIAOVEL g s ot pret Is Dot par- gerous, even whilo the vessel is dulzmu more th il #mooth foe e ‘lxm ::: winute. On -4 ;% I o i becanse Ocenpants, as soon as mmlnh- the Kido of the vessel rise, suffer lhem-ege:fi?:«‘:fi o the Proward, and in & moment they aro sliding ou their -‘Mu'n frow the craft, the unwill- ing excursionist fipding an upset quite enjoyable. SLould the vessel, Towever turn over among * jce hur- mocks” or Jugged pleces of ice, Jujurious results migit THE EUROPEAN ICEBOAT. ieeboat Teport without it actlcle, taken. frot. The Londow 1is- fork to lee-oating on the Dabiube, lesbouting on, e Hud: ] i s £ the Canadian lakes Mamlwn without novelty and interest to mun‘ym:% :': 3 n-nw:‘ll resting ‘fi: sido and oue ul v Sorward side re fixtures ol movable and by it the vessel is “ obeys the readlly, l»fiw, siils as close L]u‘m river Loats L8 m!h depth In:' ver used; it firat - viciity of ahewering to the helm. _« Cracks and crovices, hese obstacles stop, and x 5 » ! 1§ close upen her swift cares uot scldom upsel we b 1 3 and L FOR | Dbruises 2 tl »mie it | pvenience, W fter Sport | Lo eanily, o when tho he whisked off Liis W pe Witk no bone ¥ frudge to regain his trea i In_cousequence o i perils, the erews of some ix T married wen, either as passes f'these and_other ts forbid the ers or able- at | SUPREME COUR 11 will he entered into with cpeie for the season. 3 tlusiast the rest of the Wikter. BY TELEGRAPH TO TUR TN o to-day on t . 7.—Three vessels of psie lce Boat ficet went 0 xplotiug expe clation aceomy 1 y irial of #peed | 713 Wrightay o vesscla. ed e, fiied with hummocks, s South e filled wit vessels were the 1 of two miles was made fu one ges, aud boulders. Th lake, and Haze, and a balf minute THE EXCISE LAW. FOTAL XUMBER OF LICENSES GRANTED—NUSINESS AT Miuing C¢ HEADQUARTERS YESTE 3 of voluntary submission toth ay by many of the he restaurant keepers would certainly justif that there will bo bot little, Ly the police in the work of enforcing the law. smentary order has been lssued by Superintend ¥, und none will e issued. All places that may be founud open on Sunday next, m vio will be promuptly closed and Wieir proprie 10 rigid aceordance with the law. On sunday there were only 23 arvests for drunkeuness and disorderly conduct ber than on any- Sunday for wany This i Jocked upon at headquarters as the it which the Exci The total number of Jicens on yesterday, since the organization of the Ex been delivered, Of those delivered 3, Jaw sot on Sead; it any, trouble experienced | The foliowiug s the Nosup- | o wt | Nor dent | 1, re. R tion of the law, tors dealt with a much smaller nw aw is to ylold, granted up to the closo of 1 forin, aud 710 remain to be calied for. were of the first class (§250), and 2,009 of th peals bundreds of ted Police Heud- real d 1o work ex- ng questions, showing appli- have their appit id fiiling up Since the deeision of the Court of Ap) persons &pplyin: quarters and C Tabor of the Exeise Board ingly hard at answering nts what course to pursiw in order to d to the Board, to their purch Jek'e. Tn the mean time, the Foss nother ering thet . 4 delivering ] e o have bought out drinking plac prietors who had already sccured aw o license eannot e transferre Jie Board consider the den dy for use in tho Winter of | There i# a good Ac sellers throughout the city, but no t ration of the law hay A complete complianee with the law is ati- henly op- awledge EXCISE IN BROOKLYN. > at their last session, indicted some The first case , yesterday ; rged with aiding , on the morning of th barrels of whisky, which had been seized | evente, and were in a distille Aftér the taking of some ¢ yrosecution, the farther examination was adjourncd to Priday next at 11 a. m. ALLEGED CRUEL TREATMENT OF A SEAMAN, . ALL Michael Shery ting in the remo captain of the packet ship Energy, was ome of his crew, with having Jaying pin on Christmas ssage from Liverpool o the blow 50 affe i charged by Edward Dwyer, knocked Lim ¢ y Al the parties ot Xamination was adjonrned to Wednesday next ., thg captain giving bufl in the suw of §5,000 to lose its sight. peing | SUPREME COU 91T JAN. 7—-Before Mr. Just- ot nid Gram st ned by first day of the term g re also owned 8t Lowisburg, on the opposite side of the river, making i Yesterday e Deing thy In the Cireuit Part on the first ¢ Jurors answ exeuses, #Mr. Justice I 0 d that it was a dis. grace to this clty—a city of ‘ million inhabitants—that a { 1 not Le ob- lure to at- ligent jurors cou s in the cotrts. tend was répeated every term the summOons W re the lame, the st half of them could not under class of men Who ougiit to come ¢ he poor men having datly Iabor for sup, easéd. It Wal vy v hard did not know tiis ey cns Wle 18 ifs city that i or three pane e Comnissiones oy as done In the matter of fining, &e. -0n6 jurors wero obtaved out of & business of the court proeceded. ure of attendance took ack was luposed, lod to draw _tw onld send for M. T and find out what Jiivors, i the othier courts the usual place, and the usual fine of $25 8—J AN, 7.—Before Mr. Jus- SUPREME '(Tdi'n'r—rlmun AN IMPORTANT QUESTION OF PRACTICE. Greenwald and others agt. Goldswmith and others. endants iu this case obtained a confession of judgment from the firm of A. Goldsmi this judgment, and s quantity of goods bel ement debtors were seized and sdvertised for s te plaintifts, who represent a la delphin creditors of A, Goldsinith & C ment aganst the latter on the ground of no and obtadned a temporary stay of proceedings on tie Sheriff and the defendants., The motion by plaintiffs to m petual came ou for argument on sward, esq., supported the motion, eiting how that plaintitfs being attaching | l“.'!{ o Tien upon the fadgment debtors . Tho property sufficlent to authorize them to obtain an injune- of | th e nging to the sued thereon, a lary of Phila- , obtafned attac d the voy- several authorities to' creditors had a specifi A8, Cohen, esq., for the defendants, argned that non- resident creditors in a suit against non-resident debtors could not question the process issued by judgment cred- itors of (his State, and that the plaintiffs had not that speeifio lien which they elajmed. The Court this morning rendered a decision in_favor of | defendants, setting aside the sto tofore granted, and denying the motion of plaintifls for an injunction, with costa. Blatelford, Seward and_Griswold mensteil and Colien for defend; y of procecdings here- for plaintiffs; Blu- “¥Fatty Da COURT OF CO,NJMON PLEAS—CIHAMBERS. —J A} The case of Harmon T. Livingston agt. The Atlan- | obtain his pardon, Samw st Majl Steamship Company was before Judge | of an attempt ournment, on motion to | tenced to t pursuant to a inetion grauted by Judge Brady, restrain: of Directors from removing the plaiutiff Elfhtll-u\'r, and while one was engaged In conversation from his position as agent of the Company. Counscl on | Wil 1o effect a compromise, but, fulin, to agree, the case was adjourned until Weduesday at i 0'chock . m., when it will be fully argued. GENERAL TERM—Before Judges DALY, Brapy, and | Wido was found to 1y of the craft fills the voyager with fntensel, #xciing ewotions, and those who have never wlmm.u’l i veasele under fll sall would be oyl repaid for el both sides endeavore ‘woul o great danger exists in cou- gflqdfltwm with such lightuing velocity. s not but extreme carelessuess TROUBLES OF A BALLET-MASTER. rederick Dennstaedt q schuts which has already been reported fully in our columng, was hefore the General Term yesterday, on an ppeal trom the judgment on the report # cuse, it will be remeinbered, i 1iff clainis that he was employ let-master for a period of six monti Defore the time was up; ho claimed the full amount of his hie referee reported in bis fav aud the report was confirmed. After hearing the argu: ment of counsel, the Court affirmed the judgment of the J. B. Ellwood for plaiutiff ; 11 LS or plaiul Stalkneet and Hall for de- ith a the veasels will not eurry over three men cach Inu a heavy blow, however, they will hold In faet, during the prevalence of heavy Bt mawou a8 mavy in order to keep The caso of Carl An- u which the plai ndaut .‘l~ bal- A GaxG OF YOUNG BUKGLARS. ut was discharged | pleaded “ guilty it weight vests forward, are two runners, will, when pay for six months, 1y ) | ers, Kohler agt. Pettit.—Judgment affirmed. ~Judgment affirmed. Kinley.—Judgment affirmed. Burton.—Judgmentaffiruicd. Dunn agt. Devlin—~Judgent affirmed. agt. Lensenburg . 2 Jndgl]nenl. affirmed. . e s nl‘eey"uut'nnf:-,'w“w' agt. Hud- | yurglary. M¢Ginnis was sentenced to” the State JPrison Mason agt. Altenpar.—Order affiim Cutler agt. Robertson.—Judgment affinmed, gt y.-omglmwmfi (Cardozo dissent- A BENTENCED CRACKSMAN.~Joseph Murphy pleaded ud, udgment affinmed, al Exn)l-.mu Co.—Judgmest re- | opeu the rear shutters and windows on the evening of the Bassford agt, Roherta s Bl Earle agt. (Mmu’:‘; 5= st ersed, bitchek, —Order appealed froi. Judguent ment wodified, sy stated | the gbmw entering the Fifteenthst, gate of Uni | 1] Lacy.~Order appealed from reverse Romer ugt, Valkier,—Judginent affimed. 0" dgmacut reverscd, New tpial | months. J 8 Lo ubide event. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, Dav. COURT CALENDAR—Tui T Avother danger lurks in SUPIEME COUNT—GENERAL Cranxe and_IxGrAmAN.~Court opens ro il tho Dont. | BeM by Jusices BENGRD Xprrred Cosss. ot cterson agt. The Peoplé, ke -t st Contr: : % o—same &1 Bicreelibe. S—same gt } G—Same sgt. Krai tintre agt. Clans. §—Same agt. Raurchart, sumerated Moions. 8—Van Seb ave. Railroad Co. 10—Acher ngt. Flagg. Tl—Same agt. Bawe. . K agt. Gemtsen. ame agt, Sume. 6—Cohn agt. Dudman. b CIRCUIT, Pans L-Tteld b Wr. Jusice SeTarn am. LAND, Court opens at 10 Nos. Nos Foot set. Harris. 99— Pragg agt. The Harmony Tns, Co. Brun agt. Raphael. d agt. Watson. 403—Kiune agt. Forde 65— T howpsa: 525—Benton agt. Myers. = 12 agl. 8t ge agt. Fiyun. 1 # agt, § Prempess i Ciristie 619—§hepanl agt. The Aw. Baok Not 819—Blake agt. Platt. 821—Feott agt. Goldstein. Hg—MeCormick agt. Polbamun. TRT—CI 1T, Preknax at No. 73 Dusne-st.— 71--N.W. ik, Wi—Pollurd azt. § d1l—Satterlee syt ‘ait. Leland. b. *| Part 1—Held by Mr. Nos 1026~ Ward agt. Dillon. 75— Darnngh agt. Scull he \|.I|!'u\h pan. B 16— Corlien agt. Babeock. 2 agt. Galnay. 4—Lull 4. —Davis agt Mulligan. Deve ¢t. Kuberta re ance of the Court for the » Caleudar of the Supreme 160—Knox agt Dry Dock and East 1 File Co. i Co. t Be i Therrick agt. Marquandt. — o re. Leverige. " In re. Doagberty e, Zin re. sperry act. Davids. Topt agt. Lavils exford st Seventh-ave, R. K. Ci 1 agt. Joiaun, | Jg—Nasan Bank sgt White, | 199—Same agt. Keed ot al x | 19—Same agt. Kuwan et Advertiser, ann. :"H— 84 — ayt. Hall an agt. Newcombe. Xewion agt. Parker. 125—tlazard agt. Hearr, ; CHlinry. gt Sibaby. ave. R R Co. gt Mo, e 208—Lawton agt. Dinkelspiel DU ifer ngt. Morauges 25— Barnewlaba) et al. agt Perzell 206—Bank of Outario agt Judson etal. ‘agt. Rickard et al. W it Dackin agt ft agt * | 140—in wv. Abew Ml—Corn Ex. N. A. Ll 211 —~Bacon 212~1n re o =l ruase 216—Hunt et al-agh, Sherry et al | ad—Hernandes agt, Hervand 27 Furnald agt. Chesebroag 218—Barbour ¢t al. agt. Moure ¢t Tsurawe Com ngt Melan ¢ 150-McCror; & Am agt. Mattox iy +Tre Mayor, &e. ~Capey sgt The Mayor, ke “iice et ol at. Kpear. ¥ 29— Unger agt The ;’n?:[ secord ‘ i Co Panril. e agt Morse i cu the Clerk haviug the saie weuce from bis olice.) MARINE 3 Guoss, J. The Calendas Libaan agt. Wealy happle sgt. Boguton. t . Van v + Henuas. chmekichund. ver agt. Atehison. Gaer agt. Krauss —Hosenblum agt. Funlette S—Mebevitt agt. ¥ fary ferm of this 1 yesterday, when THe JANUARY Court for eriminal business commene following Grand Jury was selects L King, Adain Weber, Spe Martin, Chas. A. Bulkley, John H. James, Dana, George K. Sistare, Joseph Beesely, Martin L. Br ant, Eugene Bliss, Chilstian ¥, Del s 1. Turnure, Eugene Lentihon, Saimuel 8. Constant, age R, Lockwood, George Smith, James Van Larcha ten, Win, Dougl ‘bram J. Hardnebirgh. CHARGE To THE GERAND JURY.~The Court proceeded to this injunction per- | (harge the Grand Jury upon the duties of their office. Mention 18 given to the icavy eriminal ealendar, con- 300 cases, for which indictments are to be foun irand Jury were told that it was their duty to pass on any cases relating to the Excise law sent to them from the District-Attorney. T s the right to riginate complaints in r:u‘ty has flcd from § 5 rcsorted to as o f adverting th crime, and in cases where the public at larg gated, Attention was, dixected to the practice of co) s of budlding up pavivgstones on the sidewalky andgpbstructing passage, and the Grand Jury were re- quested to wake o preséntment n this watter. REMANDED PRISONERS %Ng}xclb‘—.‘flnen Dolan, alias who, at the December {crill, was found gnilty of picking a man's pocket in one of the cross-town cars, was sentenced to the Btate Prison for five years. The prisouer s known 10 the police a3 & professionnl pick- pocket. It is understood that an effort will be made to K. Haggett, found * guilty " at burglury in the third degree, was sen- Btate Prison” for two years and six months. or went luto the Frauklin Savings Bank on 1 e ien the statul - | He and anc 1 the President, the other took a wold of door. ' This operat prisoner wis arrested when attempted to enter the ha key-hole , and the ening and o key which he had the lock exactly. James Drew, convicted of an attempt at grand larceny, ws sentenced'to the State Prison for two years and six cotton from e ] ll'l', " 1!!||I|!u5')l|i' Drison for five years, A Derson who wiis cuguged with Rim was shot dend by tho watebman, i James McGinuls to burglary in the third degree. On the same indictment with him were three other prison- 1l under 20 years of age. The complainant, ‘iln-nry Mu{m , states that his store, No. 1 Broadway, wis broken entug of sher by : through one of the shu window, and that a quantity ing apparel, with $565, was Detectives MeCar- hy and McGowan of the Twe nth_Preciuc, Police investigated the burglary, and arvested Trving Bryon, in whose house they discovered a large portion u?un-- olen perty. They ulm found same fu the el Bropliy, Edward MeGinnis and nedy. Bryon vomutarily admitted b with Brophy, McGinnis and K ] cloth and Wl'hlg wession of Ldward K he, together mmitted the for four years, aud the other three prisoners e re- wanded. “ guilty” to burglary in the third degree in breaking iuto the store of Michael O'Reilly, No. 78 Third-ave,, by forcing 2¥th of November and stealing "'""'".3"“'"‘ con- P uAMm agt. The Second Avenue Railroad Co.—Judzment | Mstiig entirely of wearing appard. ‘The prisoner was suspeeted of belng the burglar from having told one Jas. bel Tweed et al.—Judgment reversed. New | Co that he intended to Terack’ the place. Officer Johu Costs o abide the result. ymon.—Order affirmed, with costs. L ~Judgment affinoed. ied. ey mel:‘ln and New-York Express | Tue PIOKFOCKET'S “ COVERING " Dongr.—FEdward decker.—Judgment affirmed. ¢ Long Island Railioad Company.— The Harnden Express Compuny.—Jodg- Corkey of the Fifteenth Precinet Police arvested b ;':;nlinmrxn;x‘n a '?u: .:l Inu-rn'zr tl.nllpbm-m of t:m llm‘ln u‘:fl A ¢ was sentenced yenrs and six months. P e e Bylfluwr pleaded “ guilty " to grand larceny in stealing o old wateh, worth $200, from Richard Heckscher of No. East Bixteenth-st. The watch wis in the vest poch?t of the rightful owner, who was nding in a Broadway car onthe afternocn of the 12th of Dec. When about’ five ol rinnu,]mnnsd on the car platforn e passenger, o, in ““'2‘- Ph the eorner of Fourteenthist. University-place the xllmlu-r fin off the car, and the passenger alinost imme- iately discovered that lis wateh was gone. He eanght Park, and gave him into the cust o { KD vaisam G Hontis of tho Fitcenth Prichiet palie - T5e | was sentenced to the State Prison far four years aud six THE INTENTION A8 GOOD 4B 1VE DEED.~George Adams in quest of an us above stated, Justice answer in default of §00 bail, would be p! « tendency to make me wppear in Club opet spectal train will leave the Harlem depot at 11 a. m., re- turning at 4 t petit pleaded guilty to an attempt & plainant in the case was John Ferrle, Vi ose ToOmS the prisoner floor of No. 116 Willigm:st., 10 whose Xoeiis S prser s itents, but not- he intention Penitentiary for found on the affernoon of not tonched of taken any of Uie cOLs Ltanding wus supposed to be there W ling. He was sentenced to the ¥ ) dding; Cases For To-DAv—Abraham D. Russel presiding; villiam Quinn, Tnn- phrey Murray, James P. Donnelly, Willlam Warring, Thomas Woods, Peter Woods, Daniel ,\(nn-hy,lAlfi:m:h;_r Robert C. Hutchings prosecuting.— . James May, John Kremer, Johani rogan, Thowas sdward Cassidy, forecrs Michael Morrow, Michic Trying Byron, burglary. Lindse Delia Gough, Benfamin wd lareeny , fulse prote) wird Kennedy, il TIE TOMBS POLICE COUR' efore Justica DowraNG. Tire RrepNT SWINDLING OF My ecks on the Second National Bank, came tlee Dowling at the Tombs, Wil Cr hton employ of _E. 8. Jaffray & Co:, No. 550 ) fied that'on Dee. 26 the p five do: Dleached ds 1othis, §344 04, AL sent to the Anderson Worth-st. T w0 lute for presentath check was deposi no sueh there. The prisoner was 1 and siated that bis name was a native of Boston, pleaded not g commtted to U awdjourned until this morning, st wh other complaints agaiust Muylard will be taken. THE ALLEGED BLACK-MAIL 1 AT torted, rious time: o M atv #1,1 Tay vificer stoppin resumed beforo Justice Dowling nt th The follow jig & tho affidavit of Mr. Thomax M. Tay or, befng further ¢ ways—0On L of an nterview betwee witness and aceused) Lo tore up a paper and threw th pleces ont of the window, and v wrrest me with; 1 sald, “ What will yon say to Yourg for not bringing me to the Detective Offic repiicd that he wonld telt hin ¥ hnd left was always leading w 1 was about tu why he changed pose that me to the cel FAVe A8 O Teaso nee that it was done to fin £y Toom was Sept. 12 time he e insisted that there was some one I the next rog told him there was quickly s possible, and said, oo no one there;” as unarmed at the tine, " ynch alarmed for my i $650; A8 he signed t y the wholo matter befo ‘tective office to secir d, promised to give it to hi m., In Eighteeuth-st., neq bring a re ath of Decesuber, he v be had bron [ yielded to his dew on the 12th, at 7 o'clock p Fourth-ave., and told hin ) the evening of the ntment, when I asked him § Pi: bie replied in the affirmativ 350 of marked money; aftr bo e anked for the recel that Lo was 1ot going to give mo the recelpt, L er sinal 1o Capt. Young aud his officers, when they a cctive force, and in his pos. Tow Jvedat B Tie is & ¥ 101d’s Hotel in the Bowery. —— JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. e [Before Justics Ledwith. ] Cranae or Pockrr-PiekisG—William L a carpenter of this ciiy, and James Hurley of Brooklyn, were yesterday charged with bemg con cerned I the erime of stealing from the person. Kuorr testificd_that he sew the man Huarley placo hiy of Mrs. Barbara Bradbury @ Bowery shoe store. | 1 the pe lo w \ Lambert, arrived and Ui two were tak w i 1 into eustody It » were committed for trial without bail, THkrt.—A young man named Edmund Scherber, & elerk by occupation, was acenscd of having stolen a cont valued at #55, the property of one of the guests of th Everett Hous ured acknowledged tuking ¢ Cont, dng that ended to put it back. He w coruitted for trial, truck him a bl POLICE COURT. ce Shadley.] Vioration oy ( N ORDINANCE.~A charge of keepiug an In nee Offico without a license was preferred agatn No. 11 Stanton-st., by Max Goldberger of No.7 Stanton-st. In his deposition s ago he was solicited by . f $1, for which situation, t in the §175 ESSEX MA L waonld, by the 25th of il morning observing J for fifty men o wo ted for nton-at., and-found about fifty mern walting 10 be et Buspecting frand he procecded oer. who ntpeated Wriger on (he charge handiey beld the adused to A CARD, MErROPOLITAN POLICE DIsTRICT, PRECINCT WYORK, Jun. T the Editor of The N. V. Tribune. . In this mornings issne of Tie TRimes s of the Court of Special Sessions on re 44 under the head of * Disorderly House,” you make f tho proprietors, who wus Tound ustice’ Kelly, when in reality 1 the arrest. 1 error, w8 it has the case and mad would correet the know of no other ame of Washington Mallin, you will seo (he anxiely © to have it corrected. l:rp- tfull, A8 MuLow, TON ) Roundsman, T nth Preciuct Poliee, CITY NEWS., s SKATING AT JeroME Park.—~The American Jockey the skating pond ot Jerome Park to-day. A ‘chock. Tt {8 announced that there will bo 50 postponcment, even it the skating I8 not good, but present appearances indieato that the ball will be kept up for s good day's sport. Buiy's Heap.~With nearly 3,400 beeves on sale Monday, making 6,816 for the week, prices fell off jaic, per b, and some hundreds were left uisold at the close of a slow, hard market for owners. Stock eame pouring in from unexpected quarters and blocked the nice little gawe speculators expected to play upon the butchers. The forer came off second best. Bheep are jo. per v higher and sell quickly, the pens belng cleared early this morning. Hogs, too, have advanced, with arrivals of 18,083 for the week. The best brought 7je. this morning. Western dressed are coming forward freely. s eed sosiths RESIGNATIONS IN 11E OrFICE oF THE (1 THE CoMMON CoUNCIL.—Elias W. Taylor, firat assistant clerk to the Board of Aldermen, and William Ilitchman, engrossing clerk, have resigned their positions. i CONTROLLYR'S OFFIC Richard B. Connolly, the Controller elect, formally took possession of his office I sterday. Mr. Connolly will muke no changes in his Jepurtmcnt for the present, prefercing to wait until such Limie a8 he may become more funmlarized with s office. £ TR PiGEON SnooriNg.—John Taylor of Jersey City, and Wi, Leeds, the * Jersoy Boy,” will shioot two plgeon matches at Greenville, on Wednesday, for §1,000 cach mateh, The first mateh wilide for ifty double Dirds, und the second at 10 single bird ——— Pioxker Cray Crun—This association met on Saturday last, and organized hy electing the following Gil- (¥ officers for the current year : Prosident, € . Srmscars Reconding dectstary. FAWers etk m{nndlnx Secretary, John J. Shaw ; Troasurer, Willlnm C. Hunna, The wrMual ball will be given st Irving Iall ou the 18th of February. Co— CONSOLIDATION OF Ratnoan Compantes.—Negoti- atlons for the merging of the Bouth-Weat Pacifto Rallroad tnto the Atlantie and Pacifio Road, wero concluded yes- terday, and Messrs. Henry 1, Ward, Leonard W. Teromo, Robert L Cutting, President of the Board of Brokers | Puul 8 Forbes aud Charles Gould, were elected o the Bourd of Directors of the latter Company. : b A cx ety £ SUppEN DEaTi~At 4] o'clock p. m. yesterday, Joseph Stommell, residing at No. 133 West Fifteenth-st., died suddenly in the dinfog and oyster saloon, No. 64 Greenwich-ave., kept by w(]'!l.urllelfi m;‘:h\ The hln|‘\' of Wus Ve his late o Her otitied o hold b Inques Gl A ———— PERSONAL~Among the arrivals at the hotels are the Hon, 1t n.nr." t, the Hou, J. R. Fellows, the Hon, It . Nowton, an he Jlon, R, t . fifhu Hotel, wnd the 1ow. C. T/ i‘n’.‘nflfl:’fi' Lc"a'ualfn:r}v | S (Ansonucenments.| The most n ble cal wil grovers, prlgs 30 ceuts per b, Wholesale dopot, No. 104 Reade o OF§ PRODUCE. JAN, 75,050 bbls, Flour, 62 bhls, Corn Meal, 561 sacks Corn Me bush. Onte, 300 bush, Barley, 1 s, Bect, 450 bbls. Pork, 103 7, 4,002 Dycased Hogs, 2,545 1,766 pgs. Buttex, 1,050 pkgs. Cheese. « * e —— e LALTEST SHIP NEWS. PORT OF NEW-YORK.... larceny. The com- oceupying the third s, 7 bt s bls, Petroleui, iden.), yi;llu, Rio Js -~ ro 63 days, with o o & L g Philkroak, Yl.llllwpfir‘ for Providence. inids Ot 25, with mise. ke, Niekerson, Buenos Ayres Oct. o Mitrray, Ferris & Co. W, wplit salls, ke Left, berk Washington wishing the Morton Pen, must send to - ping), Usterdil, Majugsen, ., 16 | attention, if accompanied with the cash,” - " hase, bound south. Left, sehr. Central "uyerica, Conse, Fostune Bay, . P., 124870 with berring W, Button, Lee, New-Branswich, 5 Gag, wigh hesring to Lyneh | most extensiye mannfactar Taura A. Dodd, Kuowlton, Fortefie Bay, N. Lerving to master. Dn. lir, Annie Lanrle (Br.), cHANTS.—Yester- day the examination in the ease of Robert Muylard, who was airested on Saturday last, on tho chargo of having extensively swindled many of our leading mercliants by hasing bills ¥ iving in payment bogus hiasing bills of o s and giving in payment bogis , 12 tags, with | lence. ** ¢ * We Xkuow them to be the best made. ¢ & o Slocum, Cornwallis 20 days, with potatoes to | Mr. Morton, who has for Sears past heen Auna M, riek, Wilson, Vi Trefethen, Titeomb, road- ner }mronnu-d from White Swan, Colling, Calais. nask for the sum of o request of Maylard the goods were Maylard, at No. 61 1as Jones, recelved in pay= second National ock MISCELLANEOUS. The steamshly Oulf Stream, Seandeila, which 2000 of December, reports (he sickaess whic MEMORANDA. * ot Black Rock, came off Jef 6, Thomas on the | &5 Las been provailing there | M40 on the 5th | Post. ladiator for Our Jewel of a Gold Pon was mannfsetared by A. Motton, The steamship Lovallst, as inst., and was towed iuto Black Rock by the stesmer dgued for examination, s Robert Maylard, and that Mass., aged 28 years. Ho irge of swindling. He was ubs for exanmination. The caso was ch time @ number of G CASE~The adjonrned examination in the case of Alfred Reither, who is accused of having personated a detective, and, by threats of sums ull!l:l!fl'- Aeposes and ) Are now considered the Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY, New-York. % p eity and conld not be found; he said ke spoks French and German, and wis employed on the foree; he was al- ce; he would have sometimes a whiskers, and sometimes with- 10 sup- Principal Warehouses, is things ont; the last , 1860; 03 he eutercd ;| when he became much excited and drew a pair of pistols; T the llydled the door us JANUARY, 1867. SPECIAL SALE WINTER CILOTHING. COATS....... S g | | PANTALOONS..ccccenanns o y persenal receipt 1 alawyer; ot do so—Lie would never come again; aln_until Dee. 10, when he niade s 1 was making all these who with him will not be dissppoiuts 1, D ' I i q o | We liave tried, with some eare, all the differext binds of 6. made by the several manufacturers of the art clo, wnd, sher iba most ipt for the finding the FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL AT OATMAN'S RINK, Corner of Fifty niuthoets and Bixih ave. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1967, Thy Arion and Teldererants Socletien are fuvited 10 attend A full band of music is vagagyd for this oceasion. ome of the grandest CARNIVALS cver | ever used. e are so wel satisfed with it sorong d Kaleidoscopic | that we can recomme wations deseried | Ladl hn 8. Young of the detective force and detee- testified that they arrested the prisoner, who Cund_some fraguments of 1 to hold the prisoner in tive of Germany, sged 36 years, aid or. 't channing of the mag) e’ p Nights Lutertainment. The ladies will be present in taeir | The Pens mavufactured by Morten wp orivaled. We Ynew of 1o i Nig richeut ani wost_ varicd habiliments, ani the peatiemen will itis ex- | otber pen, that approsches them b nd peopie on the habitable globe. M, minsted with $wo b RIENCED COSTUMER The Rink being ent! 0 b1, costume newd ot fe: red gasjets, mbert, | 10red lgbis, aaterns bookbinder fucioced, thoes who ap- rickness from change of cloti wes like an inclosed buliding, so thorong iy ENTS. ienlarly requested | crat, Miso. This UiTrD STATRS ConeULATE, Candif (Wales), July 9, 1502, sir: aafely, and H AMERICAN REVIEW, Ne. CCXIV. FOR JANUARY, 1867 slin as nformed ving her pocket picked, when the n ot FPUE NORT AXT, L—CAPTATN JOIIN SMITH. IL—LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS. DANIEL WEBSTER. OURCES OF THE NILE. V.~THE WORK OF THE SANITARY COMMISS(ON. VIL—THE OPFICE AND INFLUENCE OF CLOTHES. VIL—GOVFENOR WINTIROP 1N NEWWENGLAND. VIL~THE TYRANNY OF THE MAJORITY. IX.—CRITICAL NOTICES—Baneroft's Ristory, Greeley's Aueri ean Contlict, Warl's Life of Pereival, and otber popular mew publieations. PRICE, $1 5. Seut postpaid oa eceljt of price by the Publishers, TICKNOR & FIELDS, BOSTON, -l:u éng}c - MORTON'S FIRST QUALITY. Twenty-thirdeat. and Bro BOOKS of the day & '_.‘(&l.:f")l;:‘lfl; very best. Itidosmin Poiuts, eareially rk, One price howss, | Oh this HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE- | “Every Pents sod assortment at retail at extremely | UIbeTed Astor- The ¥ 10 TO THOMA eve yon will fnd Teas, Cot N fow prices. GRAHAM'S LINEN ghith-st., het. Froadws GERMAN OI AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, mouth) JOURNAL OF HEILTH, $1 %, tifie Publieations of thelr Kind SOIENTIFIC AMERICAN, week! LI JANUAKY 1f amount is seat JOURNAL ulmun:lm. aud X for 3 10) to HALL! West Forty-thint o ;\ GREAT HUMANITAR! NVENTION. RUBBER CUSHION s Tender Feel, and pres cuta balling with mow. PLCK & R x D FOR HEADLEY GHEAT WOKK. ! o book fssned on our Navy during the Rebellion. Agents find The Points are warrauted for slx months, except againsd INTS WANI AL:COMMANDER e cireulary and teras. Browdway, New-York, DAMS & CONE, pect ety bullt CARKL DAUS, COACHES, and othe best A“N} W TOP-BUGGY, sold at a fiee, ab DAV SLEIGIS, | HENEY“ D. I BALE OF HOKSES, CARKIAGES, HARNESS, MINER & IOIIKIWII.I“"‘JF 'll‘l“l! DAY (TUESDAY), CK, AT THEIR HORSE AUCTION NART, UNION | they are wnioarranted, L NO. 6 FANT POURTEENTILST., EAR POURTH-AVE G FOR KUROPE. “The Fen s Mighilr ha W Sort™ THE GOLD PEN—BEST AND CHEAPEST OF pp - TR G MORTONS GOLD PE THE BEST PENS IN THE WORLD. For salo af No. 25 MAIDEX-LANE, ok, and '03 every duly-ap) ) e same frices. . Whee an ney is established, the will, he best suited, and at t.belbn-n ,‘gq A 71, Mo#e | Calling on the Agent; in all other places quarters, where their orders will receive fol ‘: WIO MAKES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST We happen to kiiow 3z, A. Morton to be rot only one of the be ers of Gold Pens ot only fu the world, W ute bis peus, 60 can assure our veaders of Vet ntaliepem ever et s Alegander Moriwts—{X, ¥. the articl P:, s:m st b L‘.‘n....u..' e article (Goli Pens), o - Vach pavieciton, that e work 8 vew SoLBISE 80 bo desired & 2 e ioed A e o g 8. S0y e ray —(N. Y. : vt b ot Ll obio, Wi Eapheat, e n .-l.nh - ot o e T S ; B b v+ een In fhe i, 4ad Mave s a7+ found them tho b0t TAAremniut of s Ml et IR v el Uhiak Morten's Gokd Peds —[Boston Traveller, e it 5 clieapest pens 1o the market aro Mortos's Gold M—[I“.," ) o s 1, eve wilh he hARY work we put It i 1 goce mot eem it good eupdition for years.—(The Press, Philadelphia, B "The Bditors of the Lad='s Book gan’ covseleationsly commmend the Gels amaag the e saricty which Morton ofers to the Gie of thowe penn for several vears, and helieve them to uot superior, to ang made in this eonntry. —[Advocate, 'Nix inombs! wriddug will wear out more Sice Peus fhan & cost, while the latter will last & good part of & lifetime, * *"¢ Yo m' Goll Pens are cheaper and better thau any fu the markel~{N Y, dent. w E‘i’... Teen more than twenty vears trying to coax ourselyes fnto thy. . wse of & Gold Pen; but wever found ape, till we ased Morta's, that ot cast aside after & slort use, We can speak of the real comiort of Morton's Gold Pess.—(N. ¥. Observer, Tt a1 establiind fact bt constant writing s doce itk Pens thau with those of auy other material * & & v Peiia agn the best we have ever nsed. Being mads by 3 o e > are sold 50 Jow that they are preferable in point of economy, * = gan . Mortan to th S MARVIN & CO’S [zt S oot - e st ala Goll e, s Bty MR | ALUM AND DRY PLASTER couveusence, 1o the Bieal Pes.—(Christisn Adsocate aul dourual, Citr. s Morton's Gold Pers are the very best we bave ever et with —{The Methodist, . Y. City. We have never seen & lot of pens so uniforly exeellest. Tn il more than any Gobl Pecs we have sees, aud e | rite—(The Awericsa Bagtiet, N, Y. Gty as are vasly sepetir end chesper thes (b4 pen. * We have had wach experience in the use FPeas, tud age prepaed t wy tht we Wik Morio's the best e orer triad [T Boston Becorder Moctow's Pens are cheaper in the un than steel, and muck bomen, 4 Jiaving one in constast tae, we speak adviselly. —[Norik Westers ir- it e bed imony of all wh 1 toformed & testimony of all who are we e m..:fl'.‘..a- Get the best. subjeet, is, that Uiere ia no gold or metallic pen manu workd ot equale &, Morton's ' [vering Eryress, Rochester, X. Y With long experience, and Patented Machizory. Mr. Morton is ezabled ture & Gold Pen thatwin our opiuion, has no equ. * They are incomparably the gdv-uu na Demoerat, Mian, DS P g to testimony of experience to tie o old Peas.—(Chronicle, 8. Y. a3 pusl Mr. Morton is one of the la ad, wo helieve, the largest - Pen maker in the worid. He af Hrwt-rate iy to eaything in the market—at a lower price than usual, and wur o ence of bis pens, and sequaintance with tie man, enables us to sy thal - ol —[The Eauwinc 0 maun . tria, we can conseisntiousiy sof, thathy fiv the hest pess are tiose made by Morten;; ey are beyond coiparison the best.—{Tus Tiase, Hari- , Coun. Morion is the * Nestor” in pen 15 this conntry. T veve bad perfect pen till § bad one of e The Christian Times, Chicage. Morton's Pens are known the world over to be as standard as gl Al s A " "We have used one for tvo_yeaws, writing wELH | every day, They are the best.—[Daily Democrat, Day fows. Morton has ¢ the art of ‘en wakisg to hest poial rlection. & Go s uot only the most Leautiful and tasw . the best and the mast that can be usel—[The Clr i Chronicle, Philadelphia. Mortui's Peas are kiown to the trade, and to those who nse pere fur ' and widn, aa e best in the world.—[ Dally Usion and Advertiser, Kichs- ter, N. Siorton's Gold Pen is certainly the best of anrtiing in ikis line «e Lave t with great confiesce tw oar Feadcra—[The iscinuts, Obin. i Eh1 tory, , durahility, and geneval necfale wies, Marshalitown, lowa. Peus— * * * Nobetter pen than #ds s malem— Fave ocen wniog one of Mortons Gold Pens, and an nabena ety e 1 10 be 43 tepresentod—he best 10 e fosd {17k v, Olass. Ith joug experience, and Patented Machuners, Mr. Morton is evalled to musuictare & Goid Pea that n our opision, Vas ho squal ey thm, ! ey are Incomparably the best pen made.— (Bt Clou Dewe: eas—(Marsbal Morton’ * e the Me. A Mowtox— The pess came — | bighest satinaction. 1t I8 strange that ove has to send from Hncia i 1o Atuerica for good gold pens; bt vach in the fact. for that | tried, i Louden cab £ can e e with yours. Respectfully Yours, ey CIIAKLES D, CLBVEL 5D, - OFFICR OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAY. No. 7 Pan: New-Yok, June 26, fi) 1 am acquainted with the manufactare’ of Gold Penn, and have wo besb tation In saghug that the Machines invented and Pateuted by Mr. Mot S enuplove 1n s busiuess, euable him 0 mannisctare the hev: Golb Pens in the workd. ROBERT MACFARLAX), Plitor Neieatifie Ame ricen. The Gold Pen ls, we helieve, & Yankes iavcation. At all eveats, whid our obdeat recolection of Stae! Pens bears » brital siamp wpou it e do Bave mcn & Eropets Gotd Pen for stlo s conti vy 2l if any ate. or ever were, lmported, their number must bave beer fow, We are contidest that such Peus do Dot Sgure u the Fedural Trvasuve aunual eatslogue of uporta, 4 The ol Ten, in ft4 ufuncy, was & mde afalr, made by band, sl Now evers oue of the 30 or 40 jrocesses thiworh which be weliel metal to the uiskod pev. ia achievesd by the sid chiuery, precisely as the best Srecarma are made 4t the iy ol Springseld, Mass. Mr. Morion's spacious of costly and delicate machives, togetber costing by the aid of which every operation iy perion elerity and seeurac; 7 umatiainable by wacipe lation alose. Such pems s e sells for $1 could not be made by hend for donble that sum—in fact, eould vot be made at all. For ten yars or sore be bas been il perfecting the maehines bo pan ves ws usand pens per week, with less laior thia ly beea required to dred. And It is probe of his eudeay o tainiug the circulatior of Trit TRIBCNR. anees have wo had complaints of the noa-rereipt of the Pes the trassmitted, while in barely 140 instanices baye we beet apprized that thy Paus recelved were not eatirely satlafactory ; al those were proptiy replaced by Mr. Morton. Such 8 spoutancoas tribute to the exceler® of his workmanship and the care with which bis business is trar enables us to asare our friends that those who see 8t to onder Pers Lim by mail will zot be disappoiuted ercher in the receipt or the qual No. 63 Dlecekerst, NewTork. - | "l coods, aod we heartly comuend thew to publie favor.—( . Book Store, There you will f Staadard Worke, “Aribuse, April 12, 1832, (WARRANTLL.) These Pens are 16 carats fine, atd are pointed with the y roted, and nove ality is sold with the slizptest impertection which skill and the elosest serutiny can detect. : amped *A. Morton, First Quality,” and iusk oluts are warranted for s1ix months, except g 1o of Coin Silver, and for this quality il strong. \ { AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION il Case. 1th Penell Case.... 875 0. 1 being the swallesty, the largest. OF PENS WITH SILVER-MOUNIED DESK= with holder, with holder. with holder. No. 10 Pén 7 50......with holder. und 10 in Moroceo Boxes. | MORTON'S SECOND QUALITY, aet et | (WAREANTED. ( These are 14 carats fine, and are superior to auy Motos pus to the year 1560, ® Morton, Second Quality)’ ivery and numbe accident. The Cuses are made of Coin Silver, but are not so keavy as those of the PRICES OF PEN AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION CASES WITH PENCILS, 1 -with Pencil Case. Lwith Peneil Case. Lwith Pencil Case. Lwith Pencll Case. ORTON'S THIRD QUALITY. (WARRANTED, re 12 carats fine, and nlmuuch cheaper, a8 o wny gold pens made olsowhere, as regardd feity und good writh ualities, stwnped “ A uumnmhd Quality,” sud { The Poiuts are warranted for six months, except against weident. Rt s are mado of Cofn Silver, but are not as bea¥f as (hoso of the Eirst Quality. L PRICES OF PENS ; AND PENS IN SILVER EXTENSIO¥ No. 8 Pen | No. 4 Pen No. 5 Pen, 84 BROADWAY, in- 1 A W el Case....8 00 L with Pencil Case.... 3 4 “with Penell Case. with Peneil Case cat saeri- . LD PENS. d ot o groab MORTON'S CHEAP GO! - _._..________'“J‘Li"‘l!'_'i-_':" kol HANDSOME A NY SLEIGI, o o P can, without operat! i3 _.3" LR n!x#'-‘ror-wuu‘r. “G , 8€06 4, | aud more Durahie Pens than can, without ohe CROSSMAN'S STABLE, Thi ud. “Thi RTAG class work and great bargs (NOT WAKRANTED.) | These Pens are 10 carats fine, and are mmr&% tow’s Patented Machinery, be Tor the prices, e were the Gold furnished” gratuitously. S, &C.— | PRICKS OF PENS; AND PENS IN SILVER-FLATED e st TENSION CASES WITH PENCLLS. B8 | Magie pen: 0 50..with Pencil Case.... $ : \ | * 6. with Pencil Case.... 1 25 0. 100, with Pencil Case.... 1 & | 23.with Case.... 3 : | __with Peneil Case. \ - therefore not ':‘l‘ln‘ny are .{u‘n nnmlm«t.' but correspond in size 1 oo ¥ | 9, 4,5, und 6 respectively, 3 To CLUns.—-A di cent will be al unm‘o"f’fln: of urnm:o:l'?np:“ and of I‘Fm NOR SALE ELGIHS AND THARNESS, Nt e Wk mmmfigfiu BILANKETS, Nos. 2 and 30 Wegt Broadw, Now 40 Lbeity had - " large new two-horse | Ty i at ome tine. : 3 R W, Acumu. No. v:v‘m!'::?‘ Tl::"m 1 taken o‘:‘l‘l Temitiances hy n ; ; ] | letters, aud the safe delivery of the 11 wh for registerivg 1 ‘;hl:n‘;fi‘l:em‘oyf orde: “'m.-"" 3 |t e e At 8 G0 Pt 5P to descriplion. A : | - A. MORTON, 0. 93 MAIDEN-LANE, LW YORB

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