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fiaul by flmhn. I ge and D‘lfl' unmmunm tudio 051 eeatly imported, 490 S+ Tenth-at. near Sixi 11 by Ancti he. mnwu HENRY H LEEDS & llmm will '; ocisely, n"fu"m.m Building T"UN"" . 10tk 8t itom o Pictures disposed of by anction . 'cofacion e Wil be foand the following, " ':h:' e % oter celebrated artisis PUVERGE! Hnowt, MRISEONTER, ROOMANS" LASSA g BHE, u\lfimwllon BINET, Al ForGER, ULES NOEL and otbers. v Broadway cor. ‘Goos, Furniture, &e. t 11 O'CTLOCK. n{l’" 2 reemils imported ARIS, " tiful collection, ali ioND :«“mm.nurn AT ko ¢ e ‘M‘A‘D SUINT, BRUSS TILLY and i will be oa_exbibi Fliogues are _'T,“ Sl ineited to exandne them. 11, AT 4 (PCLOCK, DAY 00 BL AT, comprising twany hotos Standard VAL ,,('..."w.‘mm L e condifion, incinding salusble books in varions departments, 000 iteruture, &e. by i i & collckion of miscellazcor Gmo. A Liavive, Auctioucer. ADE SALE ROOMS, 498 Broadwa LEAVITT, STREBEIGH & Co., ‘suceessors to J, K. Cooley., 0o: v sougrn. _Lisauies GaTatootzd AXD SoL. THCASDAY AND FRIDAY, Jsvart 10aad 11, ¢ €p- ‘each day. it oF Theclogleal aud Miscel nhum. R feato Libraty of Theologieal an cella. juding many fine editious of Standnrd W me very Theology, “T iu the Euglish d forcign languages, Classics, Ar 4% m ench dar. md Pamphlets on e o e “eondition ; also & fine coll evolutionary etters, ko, & he private Library of Monire- ‘\'f"nnu:',k ?» nynnmlpw. H‘b INRY D. MINER, |An:>'nmn gt P O A“‘ ‘;‘\l E OF O1L PAINTINGS. MINKR & NIIISIK\ llll( will sell anction, on Monday evening, an. 14, ot 7} o'clock, at new and ¥i gx'lh ate, south-west corne: OF UlL PAINTINGS b;l( soliection are ihe txo pain A NORWEGIAN For which Mr. W. was awa ear's exhibition in Brussels ; en VAY, for which be receited the N 3 Medal at the Hague at the ‘the art_publie to an exam- works of Amert They are now on ex. tay. Fridey and Seturday 1 10 o'elock. bihition during the ‘ovenings, tho 10th, No. 11 Pine-st.— I\NT" A: Gfll 8 A, wo will 81 ¢ STATE-ST., vis bls. PAC bis. HOMIN Ihe'lhmlj ) 13 bl 1 18 boxes HAKD HREAD, 3 bbls. DRIED APV u; . i RTY & PHELPS PROP- acers’ Property. iz 31 pounds Wire Cab commeace at 10 o'ch A k & KL J. YOUNG, JOHN KOO M. 8. K. of Ordoance. _Waxere's Fruxy, Dec. 26, 1068, I:um:m o, ‘ln‘rnxul A PiiLAD. becember 31, 1660, J\LE OF DAMAGED CLOTHID (; AND GE. Wi be soid a4 PUBLIC AUCTION, on account of the Usited Sraten t the Sclrlkill Arsanal, Grar'y ' Rosd, Philadelpi, Pa., 1867, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and Will be continued e e gpte: ved ¥ithin TEN (10) dn d upon application D PQUIPAGE, No. 1,130 Girard-st. CASH, ¥ avernment fands. 4 Bt g Gen. GBO. Il CROSMAN, Asistnt Quarer T HENRY W. JANES, 3isj, Capt. and A. Q. M., Bri. U. 8. Army, P xccative and Tnspe Wicer. [P ————— Insurance Companies. SAFEST AND CHEAPEST STSTEM OF INSUEAN Cash Capiial, Serip Participation. WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, Ne. 173 BROADWAY, COR OF MAIDEN L. CASH CAPITAL..... B. 1, h«m from dsy of sale. s Oflice, ot at the CE. ASSETS, F ¥IRE, MARINE AN Dl IIHL\ XD NAVIGATION IN- ) ( CFF The Policies entitied to_parbicipale veceice I3 per cent of the | Net Profia. TGO, C. SATTRRLER, President. President. HY. WESTON, V WL K. LOTHROP WAL A 50OTT, A ,filuym fllamrls. T AmeLiLED SL K“T;i: MANTELS—Superior Arauce : ware Ju Balf the price of marble. T. B. AT No. (05 Sixtha h b Soth. st ]w ARBLE MA\ 1 LS, —The Dest place in the ANTELS of the latest designs t wery low pflm foat A LABHU‘ )(ARIILK WORKS, Ne. 19 K Aot near Save. Mantels put up in the eountrs. Cut this AT chul Mum. 1\'01‘[(‘1, of APPLICATION fm llw dmlmw- of au inanlvent from s deld ind Avtele of tho First Tit t7 dndge'of maid C o *'roy, on the 1ith day of January, 1667, at show'catse, i any they Fave, why t 8 eatate, and be be disch | CHARL l!l‘ Cl l\ JUNTY ND ™ C( D and W llA\l defendants and each of them: Youare . Re wvmmoned and required to arewer 11 Bereh omplaint in this setion, which will be filed in ¢ ofee o the Cler] .hk»t 7 and Count; of New-Yo ni to merve n coy hers st the of New-York, with'n Il-nh days aft h exelasive of the day be 1 Agment against yon for the suin of twentr-eight tho |-~h Aad 8 -uive dolars anl « wuth day of December, oue thoveand €ig de the cost of this action. —Dated D 130 CRAM & ROBINSON, Plaigtity' A led in_the office of the Clerk of the X, at the Clty Hall ia the said City of Décemher, A3 & ROBINSON, Plain PREME COURT—COUNTY OF MHSTER—GHORGE GAVLOR, Pliatf, agaiun SARAL 3¢ rix. BRAHAM C. MOTT, Executor of the last wil s ard Delancy, Nathaniel Kell, ter, and Sumsel M. Fox, and 3l Jun. 9= nwtw W Sl 5 Atto e Seymour, Thomas Foggo, Johs Car 14 Vox b wite, Defendanta: Rumons, for L srohr bemmontd and required o susw e comyllad i ths the office of the Clerk of 1 Westehester, at o will apply § plaiat. Dated u,.( wc\m g Y ) KICHU o i eoueplalnk Ve thie actlan was Siad 1n th. elben o e Clevn o ibe Qoant; uflrumfl at Whitepiains, in the said Cousty, on the Twen- "PREME (‘UI R’I-—( I’I Y and hn:l COUNTY of AMIN MICKLE avd 1SABKL. l - S ik, ogh Irfl.uu e ""f k- epave euitied Ovart, made 1 106 Shote sutiied .,m.,, hxmuul Febraary, 1604, the Refe of earrying lnto lr‘lul ufllfl L) Exehange Salesroom, N x City of N on the 2uth day of Ju: 4 12 ¢'clock, noon, $riagh AR S MILL R, B Faete Ructiboer, ) it vt ‘of gronnd Hinate, Iriug nd being in the ity o Wew- of the hldlol the Rector, Charch-Wardens and Ves- (‘n, of New-York, and distinguis! thelr said Japds, and fr com byluo sumber 119 (Oue Lawdred and b-wy lluhyflau e-uwlv by lot N her 120 (Ope hupdred aud 111 Brosdway, in the bw-d» Dindred and ot ud -m-l,'», o lot of (mni forerly belouging o e Kee: Charet, contuiing fs -m:‘:l 'm.- end oar tventy-dve o e o ‘e ore o L N R % Do oo nore or PLATT, GERARD & BU! 'lll.lfi.lnbhhc k M,’ nnl WEDNESDAY, i} gy R ‘:'-u-m-.:.;:':m.'m h’fikuu;a;,u;m WEST- r )* 118 (One | & | Bed P2 ID. STRANG Wil conmeass ou lonu. TO CLOSE OUT AT thair Iarge and vasied STOCK of Dry SGoods. & ADRIANCE & CGM«. January 7, RETAIL, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, (" OAhfl and CLOAKINGS BY THE YARD, DS, recently parchased at tha grost AT A 'STILL GREATER o eu st of Pebruary, heing (he time for aur sen Al L THOSE IN WANT OF BARGAIN portusity thau cver before. and OTHER DESIRA- “Anction RE DUCTION‘ lo 20 to close ent our FALL and WINTER GOODS, M«um il t il ow ' E WILL SELL OFF $250,000 SU]H’LLS \\lfl I‘LR GOODS AT AN THMRNNE nxm.l“rmu IN PRIC) IN ORDER 'ro MARK Kooy RING STOCK. FOR OUR I AKE & McCREERY, IMPORTERS, JOBBEKS AN B No. KICHARDSON'S PAMILY LINKNS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLIE LINENS by the yard, NAPKINS, D'OYLIES, LANEN SHRRTINGS, PILLOW LINENS, TOWELS and TOWELINGS by the yard, HETAILERS OF DRY GOODS, 471 BROADWAY. BIRD EYE sed NURSERY DIAPKRS, LONG LAWNS, CAMBRICS, L. C. HEI"S., SNIRT BOSOMS, CRUMB CLOTHS, BT Oar asortment of tke ahove goods will be fou comyplete fn New-York. are satiskied with small profta. MILLIKEN AIR LINENS, &e., &e. wd tho largest and mosk We fmport diect from (he manufacturers, uod & Co., 748 BROADWAY. CNSE REDUCTION N FURS, ROBES, ke, ke OUR LARGR AND VARIKD STOCK OF WINTER GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS.OF COST. GREAT BARGAINS POR TI 30 DAYS AT 308 '\ T. STEWART & Co. Ao WH! offer at ret RIR BNTIRE 8100 contalaed in their st at GRRATLY REDUCED Prior to closing their anmual faventors. l)l{l-,‘ 3 ll(l\l\ll NG R. P H. MACY. DESCHAMPS i s, LAR FRICE Underwear, ke, B NE IN R TERRY'S, _409 BROADWAY. ring Wi month K Curnar of Broadway and Tenth ot al White Goods, Hostery, he n\ ERY, GLOVES, and AND EMBROTDERY RETAIL STONGE, & the largest busiuess of the kiud in the city. w T TOFARRE o ot.one daor enst of Biel . cetedwtock of be ahove goods st the lowest L, N e Riotha 1 to yards wide The above stock is & per cent lew old regardlon of cos_All gooda varavied »t fair prices, Toston, Bt Loul, o ¥ M \\L F IVES, admitted 1o the “TAY LOR, McG1BH( Tes then cost, for thirty days, o ARDS. STEWART & Co,, et UN g+ for Ladies ear Nineteeuth-st. Paris Style, __Broudway sed 1 e, #1.00 and $1 90 i st o' prices asd wilbbe IN & Lo., No. 800 BROADWAY, LACE CURTAINS, C SHADES, FRENCH ORNICES, LHINT/])S LI\IE\S BLANKETS, QUILTS, FLA . K0! a b COMFORTABLE: ATHER BELTING. I HICKCOY, ‘\ ACHIN \—-\\o are_pre AVL yirst MACHINWTS' TOOL: TION on SHORT NOTICK and REASONALE SAMPLES of the TOOLS manufactured by Wareroom, aud we INVITE an INSPECTIO! SUIP aud DESIGN by thase in want of enperio NEW-YORK STEAM ENGI OFFICE AND W, The best and most complete in vse. Cireulars vent-oa applieatin WOUD & MA. TABLE ERICSSON l)u’]i NGINES A ROBIN JTEAM ENGINES One Horizantal Eugie, 129 hor One Horizostal Engin One Horismtal Enine, 10 horve jover, Six Portabie Engiues, 12 horse-yoser, e Poriablesare very i ith r 1l ing Machines, 1 Trdustrisl Works” £ ehine Co.'s" Sharper, larce g 1° sarper, small sizn. Al of the aluse tools ar order, apd will e sold low for cash Also, 16 sets of Oil Tool I DR U‘ M D warranted munyfa ber Suite nvkd:.ér ptlon BEN D l)l(,}\ and hair wattress. ( tory and Balesroos Kiside of firet-clas Farnitare o 1 at Jast Fair Aise o WIBAM ENOINE C and TOOLS hg- SALE jon P2 ANNELS, &e. 9 BROADWAY, seventh aud Tweifth-sts , No. 73 Beekman-st. ared to furnish S ol KY DESCRIP- PRICES, way be seen st onr N of thelr WORKMAN- #SMaclivery, Fuips, ke, {ON. No. 164 Dusnest. o Locomotive Boflers, solid L best ever bull Tu the & Maclise, 1 Low. Lo 4l Machine Co. e nearly ve and in good i qmv o ARLOR BED- eriean Institate. son sofa-hed , 1t hus an eqaal apring 4 chai to wut the space. Fare r. of Sullivas. Also, all ade to orler. Aliscellancone. Locust Mo L LEDERER & (0.. at oy ok to thels Fionds and the public where they will perty, Watches \\'nrmmod Best Lehigh § Red Furnace, wdan, $8; Blacksmith, Orders reccived "t No 2 Eighth “No. 362 Pearl-st., wenerally that they beve advarce cash st reasen- Jewelrs, Diamonds, ke., No. 16 Brosdwa: ANHATTAN UIL ¥ (JMI’A\\, SOLE mlnvn’rulunu 0 MASON'S SPERM 01 For Ruilroads, Steamsbips, and ¥ L ot WATRA LARD 0L, I)LAIN AND ORNA)IE‘WTAL ‘WORK. , having completed several of their mm ¢'nd Exccute orlers for dlhl'snu.u ] -r- T work far ICAN AND COMPOUND DEANS AND Gik BRIDGES. UAST 1 PATENT "V(l).\ ING sfll.'l'fl( l!{)hlfi! ROLLED TRON BEAM, ks Fou AUILDINGS AND AND GIRDERS. IRON FB()NTS FOR STORES. lfill‘r MET -)Ofllfl IKVLII) ROOII AND W) T A & A’ JLLU G AND SL. garie e SR SR A‘%’ 'l'r R BKYLIGHTS, IIDBWALII, AND 'TTERS OF ALL KINDS. i 0 I, LATHING. AND BCUTTLRS. G3. AT TR S B om B J.B. & W. W. CORNELL, Amusements. WALLACK" THEATER. “Mr. LESTER WALLACK. PARTICULAR NOTICR. 4o ropectiuly itinaid ek o commqucace of the uaprecelented domaud TIHE FREE LIST 1 iunrfimmn UNTIL FURTHER NOTICR. $H QUL R R Widh e FINE CAST! SUPERB BEENERY! CORRECT. MILITARY COSTUMES! spLENDID MILH BAND | MOONLIGAT MARCH OF THE Tioors: ING DRAMATIC SITUATIONS! PATHETIC INTEREST COMIO SUENES 111 EVERY NIGHT TILL FURTHER NOTICR. ‘The combination of NOVEL AND PECULIAR EFFECTS rised In the above play lius produeed an awou HUSTASM UNFARALLELED IN WALLACK'S TIRATER. For cast of chasnolers and arnopsis ofseonery see wmall billa, BEATS BECU] 1X DAYS IN ADVANCE. WIX\TER GARDEN—Commences ut it "THIS (WEDKESDAY) KVENING, JAN. & SOWIN BooTit LUCIUS JUNIUS BRUTUS, in Jobn Howand Payue’s celobratad tragody, will appear as eatitied BRUTUS, OR THE FALL OF TARQUIN, supported MISS lllA VERNON, AME METHUA SCIRLLER, MIL BARTON HILL AM A PflWllFUL CAST. MORROW (THURSD NN TO- EDWIN BOOTH as 81K G OV lNKanM'H KRW WAY 70 PAY OLD DRITS NG, ROME JULIKT, ETHUA ¥l BATURDAY EVENING, K Reata gacured six dara fn advanca. Nrj\\’ YORK b lll* ATER. Measrs. Mark Smith & Lewls Daker. (‘LNDR[LLON. xwzlfiflxsw SCENERY mq‘uncnfl' WARDRODR, wndor the lmmediate srerrisdon of Misa SALLIR A. WINCKLEY. A COMPLETE CORPS DI BALLET OF FIFTY LADIES, TO-DAY. ABKTH. Fi\ZABRTIL L\ HAY) AT 1 GOLOCK, xl:]z\ll TH-CLOSE OF THE SE mpany appears yrENC A (i Bl v SE OB TITK RISTOR mmlm\m ORI'AS KL1ZA DL, O NOTICE—At the Wedaesday (70-1 l'"" ‘of adnls- parts of the bouse 3ot Lo ‘sosared In irivate boxes, orclestrs oot extra chazge, at the e Beive aat oe 1 aod 17 asd 1 Brosdway 'l‘lIALlA - ¥ lll- A’ l E PIGRAND GERMAN 0 LAND. ARMAND & Co. NKUENDORFF. FREISCHUETZ, R.rumn‘:n,.-u 104 Acta, by C. M. v. Webez, Rests can be secured ot e Theater Ofce . Boer & Sckirmer's, No. 101 Brosdway, and Noa. 112 and 114 Brosdway Box ! $10; Orchostra d Socured seats on the Balcony, $150; Admission, #1 Iy Cirele, 50 centa. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; o Commen NE\\'-\ ORK CIRCUS, Fourtecnth-at., 0ppo L B. LENT........ MATINEES AT 2) WEDXESDAY ARD) . CTS IN THE RiN0y “Di pERO, NK OF TIE WORLD, a8 o'elock. Acatiomy of Musle . Director. PREMIRKE EQ and the entire streagth of { HEST CIRCUS TROUPE ever orgasiae! in America. " DARING RIDERS, MIGHLY TRAINED HORSES RFORMISG PONTRS, EDUCATED MULES. 3 THEATER AT £§; P¥ TCROWHND HOUSKS, ADWAY BOORS OF Biiu Stasding Only at an earls | o 01 LD BE N WEDNESDAY Jau 9 of the great Comedian, who will on this oocas Vl"l' B pear 1 b gret charster of srned 50 gt Lk soasn, T WINKS wo (anly time), THURSDAY, Jus, n_l..«-. bt b EIR AT LAW a5 WAY HAI INTH vrw;v;mr POPULAR S’l‘l-)l\' ¥ First appearance at theas Conce MISS NETTIE STERLING, tho celebrated Coutralto, MR W. J. HILL, the favorite Tenor. STH\\\' AY HALL y BATURDAY EVENISG s THIRD SYMPHONY 801N CARD —Mr. THOMAS Jakes plessure o wa known Choral Society Tilk MENDELSSONY UNI0 Wi weder the divection of il st this and the remtinng Sobca of ¢ THE GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 2 12, 88, R ElG ROGRAN 101 new). . Maf. Sultedn C, O Morart. Oratorio ¢ ... Mendolssoba, 51 Pl ) GRA‘U) MINSTREL ) 1% ATD OF TilR MASONIC MALL AND ASVLUM FUND. muneing that the well | 7y f of ¢ SONTC WALL aad ASYLUM The Committee on heb amionnen that they have sccepted the Liberal FUND woull reapectful offer of the o+ el KELLY AND LEON MINSTREL THOUPE, GHAND MA P FRRFORMANCE a8 their Hall, No. 70) hmuhn & THURSDAY, January 10, aid sceordingly bespeak that patron- enerous coariesy of the management for the beaetl of the aboe fu h mitting to all pas and throsghout the Tickets to the KE use, Fifty Centa For sale at the Box Off THE GRAND CARNIY ¥ THE "o VIFTH-AVE. SEATING PARK, (Entrance Fifty-eightist ) A. MCMILLAN, Mansger, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, and & GRAND FANCY DICESS CARNIVAL 15 THE B (weather per ND MASQUERADE SPLEXDID MUSIC, FieEwhnrs DONFIRES, on Masks 108t be removed when passing the doo veather prove onfa < of postponement vil Evening Post aud Expres siny, und ("th\'l) COM of Th CERT. CoNFLIME j ENRI ARY TO g TA BREBE, AT STRINWAY MALL, "FRCRADAY EVE emisted by the following embuent Artisia: MME. D'ANGKI, W. J. WILL, asd THEODORE THOMAS'S 11l Orchestra—conducted by Sigaor ABELLA and Mr. THEGDORE THO Tikets, 81, T'rvfl;ll(;h G, JANUARY W0, SIGNOR CENTEMERI, No. 113 Broadway ARTZ® TEMPLE OF I'¥ DODWORTIL MALL, No. 906 BROADWAY, EVERY EVENIN DAY at 2 p. . M “Hit 1ELUSTONINT, CROWDED TIOUSES VERY NIGHT. TNMMENAR SUCCESS OF THE MYSTERIOUS | GOBLIN HEAD, GROWTH OF FLOW! KRS, IN PARVO, M KiRING WATCH e, ou the Eaglish Concertina, Tickets 50 at the Hall from 94l 4. Doors pen st 1§; CHILDREN HALF PRICE. st thess Porformances. Minstrels, 720 Trondway. sh unabated.” M JACK CADE. HEAVY TRAGHDY. bers NELSE SEVMOUR. # florim MUBICAL TWINS. ]\ THE ONLY L 'W\\' OPHRETTA, 000, %7,000. 00N o LUCREZIA BORGIA. HDWIN KRLLY. qn uu LO‘HM: of the GREAT M,w ONIC FAIR, e are notied tat of i Home aad A ¥iud wil tively close on WE uunn EVENING e The Execative Comnittee have il for sule ‘ooda I the shape -H‘lnu la-h Mul)ln,'r-n-,{\lllml va‘ u. also, no- 5 valual e things, to be rafed for AT 'rul oD rnmn'rnlu 'CHURGH, cor. Grand and Crosby-sts. UD‘VOBTH" MINSTRE g—\ew Fifth- ave. Oera Houss, adjoining Fifl-are. 1 CROWDS | - CROWDS | "COM 2 FARLY ! Wi VEAR'S CALLA, 14 ll e plessing pecesprien, Soaw lorm, Biating Pord W, 8 and 311 Budworth e prinepal chicaeters 'NEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. E‘BXE OLD BOWERY TfibA’I‘FR MISS PANNY HERRING, MR 0. xi.un—n A TALE OF wuuhm'ml. MPHREY'S CLOCK. ‘The fall compau; hlhlhnvhfl. EAT OCEAN YACHT RACE—“GH.IKI flmu g B L T~ R No. 865 Bre (1 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1867. Amnoements. OLYlfl’IC THEATER, WEDNESDAY KVRN(NG, Juruary 6, 107. ‘Bouricanlt's Great D) THE LONG fl"lfll, ‘TiE LONG STRIKE, A MOST UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS which achiered “wpn cch proscniaion ot tia Thenir, aptearance sl trac ll] Mr. (1 mniu v'iw'lf"’ T, I which he obtal JAMES REILLEY. JANR LEAROYD. With the very brilljan MISS KATE NEWTON hiob rendercd this drams #0 steik- ngly nasaral and eff L. THE conxp 3 Acr 10 THE MU RDRE RUER. AGT 1lL: TRACKING THE CRININAL: Act IV, THE FAMOUS i OFFICE SCENE. A ’l‘HL lH(,]H\(;‘S ENGLISH OPFRA_COMPANY. Miss CAROLINY RIC ugu.. Mis ZELDA HARRISON, M. ¥. BOHDINOT, MrsJ. AkN KKIJ-. Mr. WAL CARTL) A Mr. EDWARD SEGUIN, i Junm PEAK, Mr. W. PEAKS, Mr. JAMES Alu!ul. Mr. PETER RICHINGS, with a large and umm.: cherus, snd GRAND O ORCHRSTRA, bave the BBM(UN OF Il!lll-lbfl UPERA, 4 OLX'HPIL‘ TflR.\'l'lflll K'Dfl .'AN-I’AIY ", Darirg which will ba ‘r.mnul Wallace's MARIT, ., PRA DI AVOLO, ROSE OF CASTILE, MARTHA, DAUGH OF THE KLGIMENT, LINDA, BOUEMIAN G DOCTON OF ALCAN AR, aud several other popular operas. IHLO" (-Al!l Lesee azd VL, WHRATLEY. o DN BSDAY FVERTNG Ti ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY »hcmn bEkoRMANCE LACH with Jurrett & Palmer's coehin "w‘ gior, PARISIENNE IlM:I.lT TROUPR, GORAROUS T FORMATION BCEN oum.m..nn-v.n.-pmr.f\mu‘ IRAYLAR: NEW DANCES, P NEW COSTUMES, NEW MUSIC, ke., &a TWENTY-FIRST " GRAND MATINEE, BATURDAL, JAN. i2, 1667, AT ONK O'CLOCK. Adrlasion to Mat ne Dollar. ARNUM AND VAN AMBURGIT MUSKUM AND MESAGERIR COMBINATION. of the talonted comodicnne ME2 G. €. NOWARD, 51 personation of who vl appese tn ber EVERY APTERNOON AT 3; EVENING AT £ fa the great American drams eutitle] RCLL TOM CaBIN, ol ita USIC AND EFFECTS, rnl‘: LRCTION OF LIVING WILD R 13 PEET HION, WEIGHING 526 oveR oY '\ VBT WIGH. OPSKY, in5 Acta, 12 Tableans, ORIGE On exhibition at all ho BNTIRE VAN AMBUK INCLUDING A A PAT OV, 16 rears ol A GIANT AND GIANTESS, EA Two o DON CUMMI 0 COMORAMAN, LEARNKD KRAL GRAND AQUARIA, HISTORICAL RRL! OVER 250000 OTHER CURIOSIIT A LEOPARD GHILD. Admisslon, 3 centa; chill 10, 15conts. lq‘llhhk H OPERA, you 'q;' ST, NP, Ticket Offcon—Bene ke Sehirmer's No. T01 Droadway, 5. 112 a0 114 Broadwar EXTRA PEMFORMANCE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1661, Mile. NADDI, in her great part of LI: TROUVERE, ) By Verd ACTS AND KIGHT TATLEAUX. Toors open at 7 o'eloek | to commence at 7 o'clock. ADAME MONTANIA™ I WAX for pn doson. No. 71 Broadway, near . (T GRAND OPFRAIN Fi fectures and fleetings, AND DANTE” LECTURE ny Tus Rov. PRANCIS VINTON, D. D, hjoet “ITALY ASD DANTE. WEDNESDAY KVENING, Jan. 6 18 the Reformed Duteh Church in W Twenty lrstat, East of Sixth ave, (Tbe Wer, D Alon . Tho dssion 50 cents. Tickets “l ALY SCRIBNKIE & Cor'sy No. 654 Trond A power 1o speak Feitire roum ot College groand. A. FAVAR( the Profe: o sore and Students of Colarabin College, on the way to |ll’l|{l\ll( correetly TO-DAY, a8 1 o'cloc) laerniogs of the School of Mines. Kutrance from t Til in course of FRE + the Westers Hraneh Y, Bl Chrstian Ameriation, ‘elock, by JOI! 1 and Keligiows Liberty.” . A ( nmmmmm foned Officers of Tl 4ih Conner iry,or 1 Compectent Artlery will be beld ot the TREMO! Y' I|\)|'\l¢ New Haven, O 12w, the 3M of January, 1967, ho have ever been m-nnfimad n pents, are esrnestly requested to be . N'] Hl\l'{fl F. AIK Peble In: ihar ot 144 ebers samed 7o present for & reanion III.\IUI([( AL SOCIETY o held at the Library oa THURSDAY EV Caited “The € ANDREW WAIRRR. Recontlsg Seere VHE REPUBLICAN UNION ASSOC l\l'lU A the Klxtoenth Assembly I rd) will hold » enty-thirdat. and L, President. Ewir Kinenxen, Joux Hosren, B s e ] _ Professional Notices, No. 173 Ihtm\wm —IN‘M- W .,-«n.nmlul.’..-v oeal Tstal " ke o h *1 2 WARNER, Pebisher, No 1 7, O —— e e LR TR ¥ 088 @entisten. “ \ I)H l( HTFUL l"RU( ESS. Niue terth extracted in one minste * without the leagt pab through on improved meiiod of johaling itrous Oxyd Gas. Ko chargs for extracting whon teetls are inserted. Complete sets in six hours at Dr, VAN VLECE'S, No. 175 Nisthare,, K. Y. _@o Wnom at man Qlomtm. p FUARDIA “nll'l'll. in a smnll pr mOKPIAN or wotherless GTRL, from six to ten years ‘oducate, aud take care of. Address A. L., Box No. 1,059 NK-BOOKS Noa. 9, nn and 25,350 d of the UNION DIME VINOS DANK, ! and Varicks st Any one finding the same will piease return the Bank. ___———-——-—-— VITAL STATISTICS. The tables presented to the Legis istrar of Vital 8tutisties for the City rning the mortality of this ety d rhlu Ux ail some enrlons «« v:n-ll s fustructive facts. v the I B exact figures befng: aths, 21,150, In 1805, the marr) were o trifle more fu nuniber than the births, the deaths helng nearly five times the births, To 1864 the proportion of deaths to birth was about the satue 48 {n 1863, the s of marriages being considerably greater. Probably £ solution of these variatio Sl proportion.of miarringes and births is found fn the fact that in 1864 and 1865 very mony of the returning soldiers contruoted marriage, the resultant offsprivg appearing i the Atatisties of 1568, Tho province of the Burean of Vital Statistics has been tonid i disclosing the canses of disease through the correct registration of birthe, deaths sud murriages. The Reglstrar ways n his report that “ Whatever gain has been wade in the completeness of the two hranches of registration shice April last, is to be attrfuted to the inerease of intelll- enee and Incentives.” The record of deaths ean be more fully enforeed, ns o permit for burial in iy of our come- teries i granted untila physician’s certificate hus been made out stating full particulars concerning the, cause of dath, Full information has been also filed i respect to every corpse conveyed from or transported through the two citles of New-York and Brookiyn. The dlsrepu faet is stated that until the innuguration of the sirict pequirementa of the Metropolitan Sanitary Board, buridl permits by the quantity, ssued in blan om the office of the Clty Inspector, were to be hud for The naking mt the wndertakers' shops and drug stores throughout this city. A further Hliustration of the how not todo it policy, Iy found in the fact that during J; ary and Fehruary (that portion of the year prrwnlhm(hu fnauguration of the Bourd of Health), not & name or o fact relating to the vital statistics of the city hud been tever, or kindred an evidently duo to of nnh Causes Wid at onco marked increase in n(rlvt offort was made Dirths as marriage 8,780; births, 7, wvoldable causes, undertaken, and when there wa the death rate in nny given locality, 12 the arrest of the impending danger, Dally study was utude of the comy nlvsnw ity of the various w. and streets, and 1th maps kept constantly corrected up to date, to show at a glanco the localities where epidenio disense was most to be feared and ed against. Careful notations of meteorological changes connoetion with — mortall rds — were also mide, Thus in the s jummer theso careful observations go {0 make n' ulu Wllloh wlll enable the Saui of 1 far puulbh wr tlnl uufln :‘Irl, are enal months endi: mlumm 30, 'u'r:ml:‘o.qo'rl& endin, ur'ynr The census i give the CIVIL COURTS. ——— UNITED BTATES Dml{,’l‘ com—nu, 8.—Before . ooxblmmflon Roturns of process were mudn in the lnllowlnx cnses: Internal Revenue cases—United Btates agt, barrcis Distilled Spiits, found at No. 81 Beaver-st.; s gt 10 barrels do, and ofher asticle Ea Twenty-fifth-st.; Same ngt. 7 bai do., fouud at No.9 Abuttoir-plice; Bame agt. 8 barrels do., found on Etghth- ave., near Twenty-fourth'st.; Same agt. 8 barrels Whisky, 8 mitsh-tubs, and other arficles, found nt No. 641 Eus Thirteenth-st.; Same agt. 17 barrels do., found ut No. 441 West Thirty-sixtli-st.; Same agt. Still, &c., found at No. 54 Juckson-st. No claimants appeating for, the aibve articles, on mo- tion of B. K. Phelps, Assistant United States District-At- torney, decrecs were entered condemning them by default. e SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM—JAN. 8—Before Justices Leonard CLERKE and TRoRAILAN, l ¥ OF ADMINISTRATION, er agh. Albert Clark et al. The defe: m|.un~ in this case were the sureties on an administrator’s bond. Judgments were recovered against the administrators, and an order was made by the Surro- gate that the administrators pay them. Sxecution aguinst them was returned uulla bmm, mll.] suit was then commeneed ngaiist the suretics. The case was referred fnd trled before @ referee. OR the reference, evidenco Was offerred with regard to the judgmenta to impugn e raferae sefured o, Feceine such evidente holdihg that, the decie of i Surrogato wis final, and that be could not look behind it. On this point mainly the defendant appealed, contending that the statutes regulat- g Surrogates’ procecdings did not warraut the referree in his concluston. l)u‘lnlun reserved. F. E. Youn, Edmonds for appellant; B, C. Thayer and Mr. Allen rur spondents. B Ag COURT OF (‘(MMIOH PLEAS—GENERAL TERM—JAN. 8, —Before Judges DALY, BRADY and CARDOZO. BOARD OF EXCISE AND THE I.u:'um DEALERS. George . THolt agt. Jachaon B, Scbults ot ol Gommissocers of the Bou ical A motion was made last Mon ¥ by the mllmel for the Boand to vacute lneumllmu giaited by Court In the cases of some 360 liguor dealers, on me und that the recent decision of the Court of Appeals, decidiug the action of the Bontd to be constitutional, was conclusive in all the eases growing out of thut netion. M. Graham, on bebalf of Mr. Holt, opposed the motion, and stated that he had sowe new |mll|lA 1o ralse in the ease of his cliont. The case was accordingly set down for e ul‘y rday morning. ursugnt to adjourument, the case eame up at 11 o'clock & m. yesterdauy. The poiut upon which Mr. Gra- Tisi mainly relied was one arising under the provision of the Constitution of the United States, forbidding a State to passa law impairing the obligation of contract With regard to such question, the Court of A]’lrl'll!, Iy with the Court of Common Pleas, was one of sub- sate jurisdiction—subordinate to_the Supreme Court of the United States—and if the Court below were con- of their correctness, they must maintain these aotwithstanding the decision of the Conrt of Ap- which fu this respect is but a cobrdiuate Conrt, { even if the Court of Appeals were authority ou the pm..l, tho cnses decided by them were not of gencral authorit; hose eases aross on a submitted state of facts in o fric (lliy proceeding. At best, such a pi ing could only bind the parties to it, and could not be con- sidered wa w vid declsion on great priveiples of law in- volving the public. But least of all could it be nllu\\:- luu torests of the whole community by evident collusion, and where Dy o ebtort hadl bt aade Lo present tho true ques; 1l issue to the Court, but ouly such # partial view ot ¢ caso as would mlllmrlun ourt alrcady willing to ipport the action of the Boa D. B. Eaten, on behalf uf the Board, briefl, n‘plled & nu Ths Cowrt then took served its o gery In the third degree, and was remanded for sentencs. He presented a bank-check at the Chatham Bank on the Md n lme‘anhu drawn x-owu.m the Pa n‘-'l‘ella'dlh l-l ized : .. a8 a rurfy fl: Wm BORGLAR CONVICTED AND BENTENCED.—Michael Morrow was tried and found guilty of burglary in the third degres in attempting to break into the store of Henry Jous, No, 87 Canal-«t,, on the 7th of December. Officer T ot the Tenth Precinct Polics l'mllnghl him hl‘m open the :‘:{«h%"w’?‘ufld “jimmy” m b s ce i ‘u o State Priecu fur two ycars BTEALING CLOTIING.~Humphrey Murray, pleaded guilty to an aftempt at grand lareeny, in stealing §68 worth of clothing from the Store of Louls H. Rosey, on the 6th of November, which was found fu his by Otticer Miller of tie Fourth Preciuet Ho was sentenced to the Peniientiary for ove year. ACQUITTED.—John Kremer was tried and acquitted of he charge of grand larceny, preferred agalnst him by Danfel 8ykes. REMANDED.—Danlel Murphy pleaded guilty to stoaling a gold watch from Joln McLane on the 12th of Novewber, and was remanded. CALENDAR FOR TO-DAY.—Chas. Wilson, Henry Miller, robbery; George Brown, Win. Gunty, Thos. Sullivan, bur {yh ry, 3d degree ; Michael Mahan, oung, Wi McGinnis, Walter Prince, George Margaret Sioith, Alhert Gross, Henry Taylor, ceny Elizabeth Wenley, false pretenses; Wolf receiving stolen goods. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. [Before Justice Dowling.] Alist aslong as that whih usnally begins the week at the minor courts, was again presented atthe Court of Special Bessions. The calendar, when 1ly classified, showed the wing items: BRI T B crueity to .mmfila."{'.“ i fmf:“' A LITERARY Tuir,—Mr, Fravklin mmzum inte courta young man/who gave his name as Richard O'Neil, whom he charged with stealing from a show-case in his offiee a valualle gold pen andle, with the case in which they were lm-lo” vmu ment being of the sworn value of 21 Iu)ywhohndmnmrmoro(wnumn *:d went of Mr. Bnrgaz* the pmuccu(m. md he quently nccess to Pmlmlhq ’a lmvln‘ heretofore bee guilty. Four months in DisorpERLY Housk.—Policeman Danlel Dayenpord brought & complaint¥against Mrs. Eilza Schreiner fos Kkeeping a *disorderly house,” within the meaning of the mmc:‘:: No. 100 Canalat. The wary landlady bad nnocent-lool front . king (‘lnr und nwr ot the premises, but the lnmnlod and the nowihg of her customers knew perfim.ly ‘well the secrets uf llm back and the uj lh.(u e officer swi om I the e mnborlmod. d & cl izens who have omubn night season. Al m tively su u! any other person, did not deem it pmJnr to sentence th accordingly rein: for sentence on next Thursday, being weanwhil held I o 1f the inquiries in the mean time of the detendant, she will be permlmd wm go on with her busiuess; if INTERFERING WITH AN omcn.-Jnm was & sound Geongo, Biss ad D, B h.u.n for the appellants ; Jobn am for the BrECIAL 'A’mu—nn-fnrr Judge CARDOZO, Drcutoxs, Kenyon agt. N. ITays, and Rodman granted. Schivol agt. Mitrey 4t Storer. Application be granied on p certificate of the Secretary of Btate. Jarger “See opinion. Stevens agt. Pierce.—~Ordor 8o vach agl. Lafiim.—Motion dented without costs. Wetmoie Motion denled. Belkuapp og. Siumons. —— COURT CALENDAR-TmIS DAY, SULNEME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Held by Leoxaiw, P J., l:uuu nd Crexks, J. J.~Preferred 5 .-- I—Peterson agt. 'rh» People, &e. 2—People agh. I 3—Sae agh E t Biersehlhe. t. Hauser. 12—Sawme agt. Jacobs. 13 shme sgt. Powers. Fawmerated Motions. 12-M, & T. Bank agt. Morrell. | 13—Moad o I3—Leigh agt. Hay. 15— Whinte Sheparl. st carne 1i—Fitoh agh. Russell. 15— Brett agt. Catlin. LCUTT, Pait Court uw..n o elect o sancs agt. Bave R R Co. Rrun agt. Raphael. FLeschers agt. Kert. Henton agt. Mjers. ‘o= Thowm) 4. Christia, “blllb Laclmere. W. B of s, ngt. Leland. 1ld agt. Sayles. 7 lard agt. Siith 61— ndnlnqu Dimick. M—llnul‘ H.8. and M. Ins.| & 123 \\uhnvrl agt. 8¢ John, L2 62i=Hotchkiss agt. The N. L. Of) st Post. WO_Security L. Ins. and A. Co. o set. rhml Aer. ‘agt. The Major, ke w1, of Com. o P. agt. The X Past i1 iieid by Prcxita, 3 X olelo No. 71 Duane-st.—Court opeus at 10 lockea. m. Nos. 868—White agt. the Mayor, ke. EM—Rogers agt. Parkenon. 4T Naaq Lask agt avor, ke. Nos. e56—Anderon .rn The Minesots ¢ agt. Odiowe. 32— Crovin agh. Fi | bho—-Wood agt.the City of Brook . PREME COUR Held by PBaxzanp,J. Court o nru at 10 0'clock & m. lm—rufir-’t Morange. 131—Biack agt. MeAlear, 24—Daley agt. Ericsson. cdy agt. Siupson. ) Eaty ublar. 155—Haches agt. Plader. “i—biel) agh. Barst. s, Til, ¥ agt. Hallisg. sl i, Prabee. Bl e Wseel File Co. Herricl 135w o agt. Sawme. 162 g Porer. “The eneral e.u s No. 213—Herrls age. Weble, ir. KIOK COURT, Pant I—Hold by Meaus, & —-(N urt opess at 11 o/elock, a. m. o Borna agt. The Maror, &e. t ¥ n e Ihe u Kei pr. (ayor, ke in inflen ayt. Wisdish. uh—uy.n agt. Dulmer. |2635—Grosanan agt. Lichmsa. Pawe 11— THehd by Jowes, J—Cont opens t 11 v'clock 8. . S WWhite agt. The Saue. ) st Beckel v, m,m—nuu agt. Heany, Jr. 2430 [Torton agt. Sm. 2650 Deane agt. Rider. e Masor, &e. Kelloig Maver, &e. |2068—Glover sgt. Whitcomb. . Comstos) . {2776 Birdsall Agt. Bond. Suth age. Tho Ma: of, ke. | 10:0—Jones agh. Degran. AN - . 250 Mek ey agt. Halke. 2i0—Naue agt. Bame. TseSumith agt. Ayres. A9—Valertine agt. Valentine, B—Tngruham agt. McNamara. —Orrelos agt Louls. 34—Mallen ugt. Jaexmunn. e e e CRIMINAL COURT I aiagion agk Quigley. oott agh Blewart. ———— COURT OF GENERALSESSIONS. ¢ [Before Judge Russel.] Yesterday this Court disposed of a large ealendar | o erimingl cases, There are several old cases that have djourned time and agan, which will doubtless be 0 this month, 8uch, for instance, ae that of Wesley alins “ Robert Macatre,” one of the noterious A Allen i Tabors of the Grand Ju heavy, ing over 300 indictments to find, Peside haviig sitiess to ocoupy their attention. hey will probably investigate 18 U letter, purporting to huve been written riet-Attorney, and thie allexed misdenieanor of d;-u..rm W robbery trial, The following were the Jsposed of y.-mnlnv. £0.—Edward Kennedy indicted with four others for burglary in the third degree, in breaking {nto the store of Henry Magrath, No 1221 Broadway, on the eventng of the 0th of December, and stealing goods to the Vilue of 365, was tried and found guilty. He was sentenced to the State Prison for five years. Irving Byran vprisoncr (n the sume case was discharged, hav- 1iig been used us & witness, MeGinuls, auother prisone wha sentenced to the State Prison on Movday, and Xichard Brophy 1 the ouly ot of tho four persons In the burglary, yet to bo heard from. A FEMALE DoMisTIo Trier.—Mary Lyneh, 18 years of @, pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing various anticles of Jewelry, worth $115, from the Mdanuhnlmlw; employer Abram Bloodgood, No. 81 Leroy-st., on the 3d o J....u»¥y. She was sentenced to the State Prisou for three years, A PICKPOCKET.~George Martip was arraigned for stealing o watch and chain worth #72, the property of John E. Hass, The complaivant testified that he was wlnln out of a mln.ml hall on Bm\dwly m: law Yur. en he omer' the it Rin pocketa iug pick and came up to Ium In wnverufion wfil -n f when he seized the t. o ‘waiked off when he selzed the supposed w‘" The jury i remandod. A FALSE PRETENDER. ‘Theodore Kohn pleaded guilty to the charge of obtaining goods by false pretenses, Com- plainant, Josoph W, Bradly, testifed that the prisoner H errand James Eve I.n:d‘:;:a-n On o 10th ot "":}3 Notes, amounting to Rohieh o ok ran away wi brother. of fighting heard by night, and it was evident to the edu- cated officlal ear that thero was a tremendous row going on in hia fmmediate vieinity, om.-rm dx onee rushed to the scene of battle and attempted to rate the combatants, whnlm Was at once set ll- divers aud nundry ms, chief among whom was prisoner Bradley. rertmnl fight between these was the result, wlmn- the ymauev m uvudy at the time and wus then tion-House, thence to the sentence of Justice Dowling, e must ntomh -‘3 month ande Lal A RECRUIT ml UxcLe BAMUEL—Cliarles H. Brown was charged with stealing & pair of very sferior boots, which were alleged to be only worth $360. When Charles emerged from the “ cage” and took his place in the pris- qners’ box, Charles proved to be a negro of the Black, who was nmred in the full uniform of & prl\'nu among the soldiers of our common ply to the %:nflon of Iww he stated that he was a Vol and so, that whe! nuummmd- i affair under the ag‘l:trec at Amx-um Dbetween Graut and for work. Haying still & lu'ong tulc for his old trade n.ldlerln’uuul flnduur tbntmlnndnwanmm culisted, num down, and e mote adefender of his old Uncie s.-ul. Dbeing some doubt ex s to whether colored :Y':‘:‘::l Tuiti; l’fl 1 ‘::IQM W] " re ng office 18 menl Was Ve lflfln? several gard to the theft ll-l of the court officers i take him lntlm and conyey him to his Lispenard-st., and if they would T aoeive Lim at once out of the cny. he vu m In otherwise he was to be t bac! 'NII his munn, ‘which wm, court can fmpose. STEALING A SLED FROM A SCHOOLBOY.~Mr. Francls Darr brought complaint against a boy of about 12 years old, who gave his name as James Dennis, for robbing his little boy, of about elght years of age, of his sled. There were, it TF -r- l nnmhorof geth I.hey wm h sport vu. ‘Wwhen x cmnl an tmlpdun of strest boys, who tur&h rald upon the little leuuvl. who were unable to thelr property, and were Ww% Denuis selected as his the little u’l'mm Lie forthwith robbed of 3&, This 18 & game which is qv:"yda in -uhll lo- calities, _J' am-ly a dn?;mn A too tender of 1o fight in behalf of M mfi. not robbed of theh' skates or sleds; and filovu. comforters, slates, and ca) m E y force by these young pirates canuot use wl Y “’»“ ecivers of stolen xoodlvll will w m a fow pennios on their Illm %:dl Whether the boy Deunts 18 ox ot djd not appear; eemun It l-tht h ulud belonging to young Darr, ailty of the erime. Hn Was Dot u-nunwl - ut was remanded till next court-da; STEALING AN OVERCOAT.—Mrs. Anquu Levy, s who has charge of a certain elothing store while her band fs absent, charged Chases Brown with stealing from the store over which she lll her l“q Sp g THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. [Before Justice Dowling.] RoppeD A FELLOW-LopGER.—Albert Rath, residing at No. 53 Bayard-st., on Monday stole from a fellow-lodges clothing valued at #50. Y he was arrested, the stolen propert; found in M Dowhing committed nim for trial CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—Officer Tuck of the Broadway Squad yesterday arrested Wm. H. Pwvh, ‘who was drlving a horse attached to a M stage, the animal having a ri rendering hhn unfit for duty. wn.lu D"flu —— the acvl JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. [Defore Justice Ledwith.) GrAND Larceny.—Mr, Ferdinand A. Marsily of No. 48 West Fifteenth-st. appeared before Justice Led- with, on Saturday, and deposed that nm; lm,nc\mokau(llmwllynml for the sum of 2,418 (the property of Otto Ludoviel and Julius m was felonlously ohtnm%dr{‘mhn and_carried itiary aec rned mry‘l'hnndby‘yll. 10, 1867, —— - "'f‘lml':"l" o T Tt S E ‘with the larcen; appears i r. nt for the Messrs, Ludofln. % on lu th of statements made b sented to receive & uhpr change for one of wvnrln‘ M ";""“m'm "‘.':.'32" ms t #1,900, 'Mh also Ty amount of font dys after, i the same frodulent ijent way, on of December, 1865, the Messrs. Ludoviel wment, and Christie's checks on_the "E the N \%M(inl!l‘flm‘nolkl’lm N J., were te Gl Sie Starly that ia partaer had it ho s .;f:):l‘to X nn“t:‘hfim wi N ;:::l-n.fm has m m flm In ..z against him, He was LARCENY.—Matilda Bates was ehrnl ‘with having stolen Jowelry and money of the value of $267, the prop- erty ol Anue Wood, No. 180 Franklin-st. Mrs. Butes, 1y in October last, was a at 1 Vatta sty and she W wfi" T et s Thats v e hose, Sha when the latter was abou v committed for triakat r.n- nd LMA\ ESSEX MARKET POUC! COURT. [Before Justics Shandley.] ALLEGED BURGLARY AND LARCENY.—Yesterday morning Officer MeGivern saw a man naued John ONeild enter the pawn office No. 116 Avenne C, carrying & bun- dlo under his arm. Whenhe eame out of the pawn affios o‘unmmmnahm-umm:‘-fl him

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