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THE EXCISE LAW. e STRIOT KNFORCEMENT OF THI LAW—A QUIET SUNDAY —FKW ARRESTS FOB SKLLING LIQUORS OR FOR KTOXICATION. Tfi:‘nin‘wmy of e liquor dealers throughout the sity, socepting the decision of the Court of Appeals as Mfual and bluding, at midnight on Saturday closed their establishments. On Broad the Bowery, and iu Oentro-st., the change was most noticeable. Heretefore She concert saloons loeated on those thoroughfarcs | t salduight were in: full blast, the revelors inslde making the air rosonaut with oaths, shouts, aud laughter, while con ated on the street corners were half-drunken pereons Doth sexes, Crowds of young ruffis t he met wing from saloon to xaloon, shouting forth hanu- t, be coming m songa, and later in the nigh iy, lice and locked up it fBerly, taken in charge of the po station-house. On Baturday nigut all this was changed y cases proprictors of saloons closed their places before FUT might, and as the bells rang out th hoor ”L”;L st Ber were busily engaged in patting np their shutfors, & y 58 Y(‘.ll_f('x‘\ ption to the general rul , il stroets looked deserted and gloc SEE Boctions of the police from the varions Preclucts frere went out in cit attive promptly at midulght, with in- ructions to arrest all whou {hey 1 violatin . e most vigorousgeach only resulied in HE Solators of (he law in the dowi 19, and these prowuptly arrested aud locke night. Smete Dainen and piaces df busin John Lacy, No. 69 New-Chambers st Wo. 86 Cherry st :numu. 0. 30 Walker- mdson-st; Henry Lihnrkel 26 Koo ! Patrick Roachhen, No. 426 Broome S 177 Duan John Wiffe ry Hedgerd, N B wich-st.; 14 Frauklin-st. In ench case the offi arrest was the complafuant when the Vesterday before Justice Dow- cused were held to hail by the 100 each 1o answer the charge a In many cases ere and there a Wmann, jerman Offen, M ‘who made th ners were ing at the Tom agistrate fu th o violating the The resta put sat loin pent gossip aii saloone very i Ml porter b E topic. 1t was the Dbest kuown Ixelse Li t Were WU and cosily over th i listening thereto arly the appesrand 3 Excise was everywher reported that the prapriet bhotels 1o Tenth W a honse erein th uns have wade and broken many a S ha o various ¢l the Ward all the s o) s second and third floors, and it is added that h freq r and the diners one awalt examination thia morning, at e Tourth Listrlct, | in Pflly-m:v(‘nlh-st» Futl}i’}?‘i\:‘xufi‘;:‘ W 2sou8 were taken into th Ward elx Tnthe Thirt: ; osing Mquors fo2ta hree forAzmb- custody for exposiug tquor alo, and ¢ K. & elsewhere, the kel 18 of 8e’ (l‘ululllfll’ " were :.lx'.l\'}u.? Sty (ymmmlm et no proof. The list of | offeudis e lders 18 as follows: Gerard. Carson, of | No. 166 Delancey-st.; George C. He of No. 84 Jack: Sonts Fredevick Miller, Henning's ¢ Stephen Brand, st Frederiek AT CORA, of No. 20 Thclancey.s 3 162 Delancey-st. Fau and Joseph Brucklie disposition as in the FOURTEENTH PRECINCT. h only one arrest for viol for disorderly conduet A very quict Sundag, W | of the Excise 1aw, and | moon Ann Mt it ety wnd retuil liquoring cstablishment of Michael Fen Y ut No. 228 Mott-st. ‘A soda-water bottle filled with B tor which she said’shie paid 16c., was found 1o b possesxion. She 1 that Teu t to her, | Dointed the alleged law breaker out to the | melly was arrested und tuken to the thon-; up, and will be arraigued this mornivg. toxication At secn to come out of the dis wpared ¥ ENTH PRECINC ation of the Exc pre Cursten Aw were made £ the morning e nuraber, keephig & ent Aty newily opposite b (\'\II:ul|.l.x1|l custody \\:lallullu- itlos of porter to two customers, taken for Sarsaparilla act of sclli h hie told the officer Jie hud mis | different ferry lnudin P ¢/ the number, however, patched np & peace, and the matter ended. e The Volice of the Fift County) yesterday arrestes liquor dealers for violating th mostly proprictors of lager | g5, Whe 1 some 0 Sund rrested and ¢ ould be discharged. Th sons that cawe before « Brighton wers e nes, and would th of tiie Board of Excise. tioned at an the app found locked. efore DOt rece In many in ch of & police NEW-JERSEY FYFECT OF ‘l)l{ The enforcement of 1l 2 ssterday had the effect of sending ¥ nkers on a pilgrimage to d , the ¢ N THE FCK BETWEY LY SATELLITE SKATING LAK the seasan in this vieinity took place of the contest Assoc the ouly pond I 00 B e iiliarity of all these clubs is that theg assemble and Srausact their special b Sunday. Of course she wmombers enter 1l slgus and pass words, aud thelr doings are s profoundly s aret an the deepest of the mysteries of Roy reh Masonry. ‘The operation of the law was more dis welly warked in the Tenth Ward thau ehewber, o heing about 630. is and mid iy Jonnged i wamber of liquor shops in the Ward you were secmingly closed, and thy boer-bibbers aind fopers who ha these places on Saudays, were pud there on the sidewalks, Sided with pocket flasks, whence they disy ! Teshion bar-room civilities, Not a few corner liguor Sores were suspected by the police; bat their doors were s oompletely and effectually elosed” ax: auid ouly Those persons who could prono “open 4 permitted to pass their thresholds during bat aft Wifall, wherever the tell revealed a drinki vty the policemen contrived to atu adimission—ouly to Tind, i the majority of their Clatte s pleasant purty ed in story-telling and smoklng, but no sign of the ardents Femarkublo circuns at, Wherover u Darroom wi wonnected with a dw the room: cond stor wrere brilliantly il 1 the masculine visitors were BHCOMIION]Y 1IILCCONS. - s evasion was planned, but not oxecuted, e keeper of the saloon at No. 185 Bowery. He prop wting liquors six days and coffee Capt. Davis had no ohjection to & ses of coffee, but advised bim efther to dispose of spiritnons and malt liquors, or to keep his pl otely and effectnally elosed” on Sundays. an the arrangement which the Bowery vender moeived was that of @ costly barroom in the Ninth ard. The pnnected with the vender's dwell fug, and to the of his pr vode the Mord mitted lus fricnds by larch-key hich useful trink ots e distributed s gross on Satu of their S0 dispense intoxi on the Sul b ath ¢ f w ay. Tue following Is & detailed report of the result of the | anforcement of the Excise Law yesterduy in the several police precivets of the Metropolitan District: FIRST FRECINCTY The lower part of the city was anprecedently quict ¥ Serday, 1o arrests, either Tor violation of the Excise la er drifikenness, being made SECONY PRECISCT No artests were made for violation of the Excise law in Preci Two men, named Dennis Staut aun joseph McCuilongh, were apprebended for dravkennes: ut upon being questioned stated that they ob sained their Nquor in the Fourth Ward, consequently the Becond Precinet’s record miay be considered good as re gards liquor selling. THIRD PRECINCT. Wo arrests were made in this precinet either for viola- fien of the Exeise law or drunkeuness. FOURTH PRECINCT. 1 “Pight as a drum” was Capt. Thoruc's rep) query mehing the liquor-shops in the Fonrth W Early in day & man was apprebended for_intoxication, and @ officers found Ins liquor-store in his pocket. ¥ jehman of No. 55 Cherry-st., kept his front door * m\,mm wally closed,” but stood sentin of an alle leading t rof his bar-room, n to find John Gleason of No 52 Oak-st., William Powers of k-st., and Richard O'Neal of No. 48 Roosevelt . owt, taken iuto custody for exposing liquor * for eale, and incarcerated in the Ouk-st. Police Station * @'Neal @wells in the rear of his bar-roov, and avers that #he three or fonr men whom the officcr found near the $ar were werely visitors: hat the officer cantioned bhim n Butyrday evening, and bade him conceal the bar «ion to heed the admonition Jed to the s lothing and other stores which are kept hy the Fourth Ward were open aviog el tat those Teracllies who ehould not be molested by the police on Sanday Aheir shiops were open on both days, Cap onin, 0. 84 were X the nnderstanding josed on Satar ut s Thore noted faet, and will to-dsy make formal complaiut before i AL, L. Corporation Attorney. FIFTH FRECINCT. Tn this precinet 14 arrests ere mwade for selliv, to law. The names of the offending persons are liquor trar oesto, No. 48 West Bro rederick Munche, | erman Hunt, Henry Lincole, Henry Hedderd, George . Acoll, Henry Burtles, No. 322 Greenwiehst;’ Charles 1, No. 0 West Broadway, ilen hwab, James C. 'y, Josoph Graham, No. 227 West Broadway : August rdfiger, No. 414 Washington st.; Francis Hilger, X West Brondway. No arrests were made for drunken- - sues; Laxt Buuday there was one. SLXTH PRECINCT. Wourteen asrests for violation of the Excise Law were suade fn this precinct. Of this number ouly one was a m licensed dealer. Annexed are their Ottou, No. 14 Fraukliv-st; Joln . 8 Duane-+t.; Henry Eugebage, No. 542 Pearlst.; | 1), No. 157 Worihst; Fredrick Haapt, N ; Jumes Foley, No. 90 Buxterst; Lewis Qui- No. 5 Bayard-st.; Henry Hahn, No. 6 Cent Brai(fill, No. 16 Baxter-st.; Churl Lst.; John Keyamge .19 Mulberry « #b; Julies Cousmilier, No. 91 Mulberry-st. ‘Ouly ove man was locked up for drunkenness SEVENTH PRECINCT, Capt. Jumeson of the Beventh Ward, reported that his recinet was unnsually quiet. Patwlnan Cole appre nded Alexander McKeever of No. 51 Mouroe-st., for sell- : &Wuur. aud Justice Shaudley held the accused for ntre. John' Lawb, ulberry 2 5 . Theé dram-shops on the corners of Catharine-st. and Broadway, Grand and Scamuel-sts. 4 mnd Clioton-sis, were undoubtedly inhabited, but b " whom the police conld Lot ascertain, A itinels were ouf, and on the approach of any Metropolitan patrolman o r«un-r whistle wronght the silence of the grave in very one of the suspected places. Muny polifioen were Mbroad i civilian attive. BIGHTH P A quieter Sanday thap yeste this precinet—uotorions as the t of many offthejworst & 16 10 the city and the location of a large number houses of the most disreputable elass. There were mine arreste tor vielations of the law us follows: Fred- erick C. Baltmun, 3 8t No. 632 Broome-st., for ex- and Division NCTL y was never kuewn in PR ng liquors for sale. Taken before Jus BRd Suckurged. " Joho '+ Wooduin, ‘svcen. o Prince-st., alfo wrraigned and discharged. *Frederick itling, clerk in the grocery of John H. Sehilling. in $300 bail to auswer. Henry ‘Thale, , No. 166 Thompson-st. Arraigned and held in $300 to answer. Peter Devos, proprietor of the Devos Xo. 1mur‘cnnl.wr(n:’ prisouer was eaught in of mi quors by Officer Glynn. Adam Kaif- Ber, mn’wfl, No. 145 flpm;{fl. Locked np. Bap- tisto ., lager-beer saloon, No. 491 Broouw-st. De- Sected In the act of selling liguor. Locked wp. Riehard Ortioft, m'rr;u: of i ('Jml )hm;]vll,u-r at No. 19 . The bar was found open and lignors exposed Sorsale. The * Professor” was fouud in «!lmr,m of the establishiucut and tuken to the Station-Houso by Officer . Locked up. Shortly afterward the officer re- g the place and asrexied Mary Schoonmaker, the iéress of the house was not at all intimidated Jrevious aivest of ber ‘ Professor.” Locked up. ocked up will be taken to the Jefferson Mar ket Police Court this worning to answer the charges mlmrl? ’l'l::,l:..'. No arrests for intoxication ware NINTH PRECTNC John . Hachman, No. 391 Fourina he g TENTH l’lfil!{‘l‘. rsous who were apprehended (v the Tenth W i Jpeterday and last evening, wero the following Febriy ermann Bear of No. 8 Orchard-st., Joseph Ozad of No. Essex-ot.. Adolph Hoffman of No. 161 Ludlow-st.. Btrauss of No. 66 Hester-st., Hermann Tietien of i Delancey-st., Ryan Vou Ochisen of No. 2 Chrystie- 3 ?, Frederick r of No. 131 Delancey-st., and u;{mfl) ogel of No. 13 Chrystie-st. Those of the prisoners who previous to the closing of Eesex Mar- ) ; Court were required by Justice ) m%un he others Gese held " tho poliey seli o . ewait opening of the Court this morniug. Beversl of H Whmu ;fi:«nw pupers ; and these persons are KLEVENTII PRECINCT, Tu the Eleventh Ward uot a solitary srrest was mude any offense. Capt. Ulman though: f’l.n al eertaint many venders 10 his precinel were supplying thefr Sgwers; but hiK officers Jrere us ble to enter und wit- vom e, or * exposure for sale,” and wo, if the deals mvhflnlu,vm law, nobody could n‘ln’h m»:l ..'.T..,.T.T ‘Mmurvm TWELFIN PRECINCT. of Onie- Hundred-aud Ninoteentlv, ourth-aves., keeper of o liguor-st P-‘ Mm;{:mhbuqv:oeh-g this Preciict, for | 3 dischur) ati o\ e ver of Third-ave. aud One-hiund o 'fi’mfl | s arre ~|'; “l;y o"nl-er : 3 ving exposed Jiquors fo held ip batl of $160 m.lf‘au'y”wugm'n of One- uthst. and Tisied-uve., keeper of o m“"';;;;,my Otficer Joln W. Brown of ho- v for having d by Justice Conolly, d-and Thir 0 Third st policemen, | le lights | 1t was observed asa | © | door—thougli the door was 1at the | and | ve. v, of Lhis pre ) to answer 1 of Kixty-fifthest. and Third- taurant, was arvested by ofticer Maho: ing liquors: held in bail f 20 Deniis Hogan, who keeps a restaurant, And Lesiigton-ave., Wis arreste inet, for exposing liquors 40 Shone, Who keeps a & L Was arre 10 by the d Jiguor in v rich Stegma ar rty-clghthst, rit. Burns of this pr 10 baal for 300, and Sixty b of §00. Froderick e, who Keeps, as restaurant, and Sixly- fifthat, was arrested by the san violating | the said law lield to ba s | William Baun was arrested—Le being a harte L by r of Forty-third-st. aud Sixth-n e Ho wis heid 10 ficer, Hamilton, for selling liguors. 1 in wount. It ars that he beckoued to a d to comn uk, aud the officer saw him and ar he proprietor was abser awob | Ma D, at the coruer ested by S . third-s hail fn ke for ex & liguors. W. Komer, who keeps i liguor and grocery store at the northwest coruer of Seventy-third-st. and Third-ave., wns | arrested by Officer Vear for exposing liquors and opening | his grocery store. Teld to bail fn §00. George Noble, r at the porterhouse of Hemry B, Forty-third-st., between Fifth and A by Officer Quigley for exposing wcd by dudge Connolly on the ¥ was not authorized in opening the it locked, thus wccess could bar where the liquors were exposed. who keeps a grocery and lguor store cventieth-st. and Third-ave., posiy Wik et the offic | be had to the Relubart ¢ i Jreld to bail in L Who ke 1se at e corner of Forty-thind-st. and Taird-a wils | b u arrested by Officer Bush for exposing lanoss; was dis hiarged, ou the ground (hat the officer Lad 1o right to Swen Fitzsimmons, who keeps a grocery open his d 1d Pignor store at No, 205 st Farty-cighth expodiig liquors keeper of | ation of the | rs stuck to their game as some delay In makivg up side 1, the contest attracting the ki ors seen at the pond this season & base ball on the ice is in s 1 game, there being 1o forming the Dases, The b generally adopted, the bound lifficult, the rinches wid foul ball line at right fit. 0 18 10 ere long aud o | eroses the | three feet on each side { when making the first 4 d'brought befo Hately discharged, the Astees of the villages of mpowered by thelr chartors to give 1i- 1w upper window would notify th ublfe houses in the vieinit ETATEN ISLAND. y-first Precinet (Richmond | Tnlf-dosen ny la hey W Justices Ts J ognize th anees pan, when the d o Jaw in BROOK on the tion in Williamshwrgh adjoining the I']v th neh 1 | bt nevertheless it | #, the gan argest i IMe TR Ak Divses i h i t ngles, ar s this li ment he docs ko he makes bis base, and he stop at the base or continue on, turni e 18 be gradi cuples Should he skate outside the range of t | Diaced ou the ice at right angles with the line fr secoud hase, this line touching the end of the Jine, he isoff s base, and can b put out in re 1 his Off the hase Tier bases 18 the sunj | s if e | making the & soon as he well | denly stopping two or more I wh | s the second line must be crossed hefore e can Tn games on the ice, the nmpire ought ¢ 1 hie 18 not obliged to do. w, e must cross both Hues at the base, of t t mie ylor a icen water al uthor! 18 prict Al d, it the Noi P WAS 06 e ta. nd le ud ity t- ors s would be EW-YORK EXCISE LAW New-York a large number of th RD AND VULTON CLUB ON On Saturday last, the first grand base ball match of co. The scene & the splendid skating Lake of the Satellite | nd PuEpose ion | heing | rth it wis cold and sement, the hall pluckily a8 butl dogs, and The other arrests, which were made for ¢ ng liquor | {his Btk (8 nmand of the b Donludihe har, AL |"|":",Ih':\l lll| mry S e Nor ay7 | their games, base ball belnk e selude |ll {‘n-m’lh;'ll nioi ax seventecnthost. und First-a enry Selsmen, No. 307 | (helt & onds. 1 \esting elubs eyt iaus Wirehell, Eighteentlist. and Trving- | CaDHOHE Jonds ‘e scbestigibiohe . T | place ; Win. Binghampton, Nine eenthest. and Third ave :Am:' 4 Wy avranged, and on a day when the full - | Frod, Bech, No HB-ave. § D rs e Nt s | atrength fwo clubs could not he presen: Third-ave. ; Fr 3oaintheet.d ) Tatof course a displiy ythe mark of what both can | Edward Waldeyer. £ PEIsons e ler ordinary circumstances; | faken before Justice Ledwith at Jeffe ket Court, | 80 ULHCE ery well played and fnte who hield all, except one, to bail on the S0 cack | Jro LR ag in them( No urreste were mude ."""\‘1:;"";".""\‘ = | \lra'nvld In the oon, # Tigh W o from NINET R wmaking skating quite a task The following wer aly {his morning: Deid | JELER Cangugh to huve led 1o i postp " dot spec e too, n ‘he first by il exte Al hase runner has to d the u nay elt thie om firs othie ¢ runner must tarn (o the right an do withont sud. In runn IFTEENTIPRECINGT, BT e Here there was one arrest for intoxication and y,City, tho public RS of ' people ero violating the law. At 3 o'clock . m., Justus Heck, o e, Officcr Baldwin, who i stationcd at | o 176 Sixth-ave, was arrested for ping ol the ferry, reports that after 1 p. m. over 100 New-Vorkers Taaken before Justice Ledwith and put wider § e A home in a #tate of iutoxication, Hoboken was | answer. All quiet in the Precin alio visited by New-York topers bat they conducted XTEENTH PRECINCT oo | themselves fhan orderly manner, being couteut with | gNov Fxelre law and no case of IR | guriciently filling themsclvos with whisky to earry } Qa2 Iy three arrests made it thls, b0 e through until Monday morning. et Tnst ev S hersons eaught selling ligu lll-‘\\l'll' Pt 1]1“ sons in _citizen's dross. — o : ; " ) (e arrested persona_are, Harmat Brii BasE BALL ON THE ICE. Jermian, No it Touston LL, ON wder at th ce. No casce of i : reported at ¢ o Honse, Which 18 | gy pinst GRAND MATCH OF THE SEASON—CONTEST the fee bull coming sharp and re o lines are warked on Tthe Jines being six feet | b 10 her ) the right, how line of six feet arc in the ¢ rincipal pu i houses i th Y voinméa to repre | "*‘""" sent the Hterary advancement of onr | (I, 35 1 in | conntry. A superh s Unabridged from | Atcrics: b A ing have I \t standing near the second hase, whose solc duty Wonld be to decide on disputed points as fegurds running the base only e to by the umy Tie { Davin cr duty to pertos 1o wuthority beyo | that derived from the umpire. The dist sane on the fe be field, viz.: 127 fe | home to secon wnd % feet from base to | home base and pitchier’s points are marked with cirealar te about @ foot 1n dismeter. AN the eies ev | 5 | the field game, with 1 to the peenliar formation veferred 1 of thost Doy in i ahe bases on the fee as above yested by Bergt. Burns for e ¥ p . 4 e | the selection of players In the nive, ::)‘y:.li ‘3;."“‘.:‘1?1‘.""|'v. O |‘,IAI o | aters dn the club, without regard to thelr Jigguor n bis Jager-beer auloon at skill ws bull pinyers, and as gowd skuters they should be was locked up nlso to Vi e | well up in all the’ movements which are the result o h e ‘Pete { familavity with the outside edie of the skates. The abil | cer for expe or pwever, dismissed, atlmy tes s there was uo other louse but through M Ryl | his store, and the beer found was for the nse :-41u-<.(m~ s o o Lk » 1o keeps a_house ¢ o at No oo tL all | 638 uear Forty fith-st tod | O anes VAN g lquors. There were other girlsand « nen ip | 08 A acupbelf. led off, bat the house, all drunk. Skeo was locked v 10 await the | "‘“ b ), - .‘ |‘A e o v | issue this worniug. There is this house and | Hundiog inea_ which be fust do 10 p 1he woman wak 11 ard, who keeps a | Player out—before Caupbell crosed the fl ne. Storer lager-heer s north 1 Foty Aourth. | was next, and lie puts god one to conter fi ' | 6t wnd First-ave., was arres! fieer Burus and | $hyee e “I_“Lh_m v dn sty . thirce otlier officers, for selling hquors and for enconrag- | @00, SO0 FES RO ! bling ir 'l.‘: '11””. 'lr.:.p.mu were {ndetut) | e et e ktoed sido. B % O WENTIETH PRECINC | which e made Ui third b utlier e No arrest; no violation of the Excise ! | TR o ¢ faken or | taw first Ward yesterday only onc avrest | UM : Kl “’l ‘“."\“' gut e ming bowme, ) being made by t fice. That was for the vielation of <y d out by a we en ball by the Ath se ine Pattmaun, proprietor of & | first base innings closing with the totals of Jager-beer e pon 621 Second-ave., hav- | P Vi ing his Juger-beer kegs pubiicly cxposcd I e thels TWEN Y- SECOND PRECINCT " ike el ! o ik Ernest Haus, corner of Forty thest. and Tenth-ave ; | *" e in . I8 | Henry George, No. ugene Heus L LIRS e “ d, F peached of Forty-fifth-=t. and Ni Fred. Sehroede ) | by Bla HC ubhs w Ty g o ba Forty-third-st.; Thos. Murphy, No. 52 Tenthave; Jacoh diew ks, und ona tip by Klein The | Goetz. No. Fify-tl ; Lowis Knapp, N s | 100, did ng in thisdnnings, no Ninihoave; Heusy 11 He ruer of Fifty-first-st, und | TUUs bel J Fort¥-third-=i. and Eighth- | PUEOUL yke vh‘ g Tlhirg AL (I 0BG bR gt 0o Maniult’s place, the latter finding thic fco wor e IWENTY - THIRD PRECINCT. Andrew Xopp, the keeper larger-heer sa tween Third and Fourth-aves. on One hundred-aud-tenth bek, arrested by Officer Albui of this Preeinet for sell- ation of the above law iug syiritaous liyors in viol Locked up to await the isene this morning. No other ar- Tests for violation of the Exeise Law TWENTY SINTH PRECINCT, No arresta for jnto ation or violation of the Excise Law were made in this Precinet. But this is bardiy to be wondered at as the Twenty-sixth Precinct only eabraces the City Hall Park. AWENTY SEVENTH PRECINCT, car Cedar, and Fer were both arrested i arests were tade » than that of last however, that these Washingtou-st., dinand Miiller, No. 130 Greonwicli-st for breaking the new liguor faw. F for drunkenuess, which s two T Sunday. It would be proper to stat wrresta were made at the Jersey City ferry-houses, the liquar having heen obtained across the river. TWENTY-EIGHTH PRECING John Advoltz, Hudson-st.; Heury Helnier, TWENTY-NINUM PRECINCT. The Excise law was stringently observed in the Jarge District comprised In this Preciuct. .No arrests were sde of any kind under the law, and 1o intoxicated men hee, Patrick Joyce, 0.46 Wattsst. BER OF ARRESTS, ing, Capt. Ward and a section of wen of the ) ud Precinet enterod the lager beer valoon and hall of John Auch, in #ifty-second. between Sixth and Seventh-aves., and arre the rietor wnd several persons whom thiey found engaged in dancing. The following Is a repori of persons_arrested in the va- rious precinets in this city for violstion of the Excise Law and intoxication, from 6 o'clock 4. m. yesterday until 11 o'elock p. ul Violations Tntoxication Violatioss Ttaxieation o nd Disor of and Disor Precinets. Exclge Law. derly Cond e Preciacta. Exclue Law. derly Cond ct 0|17 a 0 0 3 | 18 0 0 0 I 19 0 4§ 2| 0 1" 1] 0 14 1o 2 A 0| 2. 0 [ o |z 4 1 0 |, % 0 ¥ 4 |'®.. 2 1 o | 0. [ B o | 8. © W ¢ 1. o Ry o - o ° 1 Tolal.. 111 19 1 [] Grand total. 130 THE EXCISE LAW IN BROOKLYN. Fle Excise law was strictly enforced in Brooklyn yesterday, and the city has never enjoyed w quieter Eab- buth. Al the “ginanills” and ruwshops were closed, and no drunken men Wero seen upou the streets, Of course, “private bottles” were to be found here and there; but, In the main, Brooklynfes went dry or “ went Jersey” Only two arrests were made by the Poli eping open after 12 o'clock Saturday night, and oseph Keibl, corner of Fifth-ave. and 3 oth-st.—ter selling lignor or beer on Sunday. No arr for intoxication weto eported at Police Headquarters 209 p. m. On Saturday, John Johnson, Ji Adbert, Joha Mf s, Diedrich Teatyn and Charles Boyer were arrested by the Forty-ninth Precinet (Brookiyn) Palice for viatating tho E: mes MeNally, Augnst X cise law, by opening their liquor stores bafore sumvise. Lawrence Goldrich was arvested for saling liquor without u lcense. All the pesons were beaught before Justice Cornwall, and a bear- ug tet, down for & duy e liquor dealers of the Eastern District yesterday comp! with the grovisions@f the Excise Law, with one execption. The keoper of a resfaurant with liquors in Fronkln«t., Greeopoint, nawed Augnst Konow, was ot at é0'clock 1 the morairg by Rergeant Holbrow :llnhl‘urw~wvrlxd| Precinet and ocked up during the day nd night. Thero wis but oue case of iutoxication : .',"" in thres Police Freciuets comprising the Dis- = e and no arrest was made for that offense. The al‘:hl‘ Mathew Socletics held, largy snd enthusiastio cotings ut el different headquarteas in the evening, nd A demonstration wiaw beld 8t Wastin'gton Hall nndes thie auspices of tho Eureka Dixision Sous,of Temperance, mgratulatony addsessens wero delivered and the utmost titlisiusti yprevailod t all the gatheringd i many of e chirches the Pun..n aliuded to the law and prayed fervently for its vigorous enforcement, The tide of emigration to Harlem commence. 4 eatly yesterday morning, but toward noon ¢ became g.oeater and many topers found in Westehester County the ¢ om- clam shie iting him fron | fact, Mana | ditferent individuals, favor of the Eckfords, and the e and | heslde the we wan <in prev pt Fordlam, scoring w run wlide his way round the 8. fng whowe ruu, but nnly fore he was, A, Mills » cateh, Fordhum Klein, Tie heing (wiee only were scored, Geo, Del Berlts one ou 1 At 18t hase, and the fourth in arked s ontest b ings th I th Fulton Storer i center fleld over Snyder's head. Snyder and u now hecame very exciting, and the e players despite the cold, watcll each with the greatest iute to the bat fo innings only his batting being nings closed the thus leaving the Eckfords seven to led off, hut was easily put_out ke, Suin touching hin | st the last time—the ture e trying 1o get 1o secd t on fee and Manault in the The totals now stood 17 third + wind at this time was blowin Al on Tn the 3 innings the Faltons scorcd 9 and | opponents for 4, Storer and ubbs both i batting by clean howe runs, every man of the y wanaged to | near mnak Fordhani cam Xily the ball wis ai the hase be On the 1o making o good bound, and Straken capfurin The totals now stood 21 to 19 fu fay Wil to be very interesting. ing. On the Fekiord Simonson ng @ clean hom striking out and oue being a victim base, the totuls now being 2 to 2—tie g hing ind S o ‘s poslt anke Bl o 10 uite & th king th Tty fielding hy at p, well can, Kford side, 4 1 i vie n Wre 1Wo very ioir o fly- it tim | of the | added 7 to their score, 1 gettibg & clean home ran from o boanty fine fly-catch by Mr. J. ood tip-catel by Kleln marking the fleld side five runs only were wscored, ng th The Fultons now went o game belug one it with clean howe ru i 4 added wix run T get to hy Kto ball got there befo their ven nt fore fore he could get to first has ¥ to clustered round t five Vandyke wis next, aud bad made his first buse, when, iu t Betts putting him ont—two outs und no runs, Ed. now went in to the rescue, but not hitting the ball far enough it fell into Botts's hands on the bound, the game ending in favor of the Fulton. Club by & scors 6f 2 {0 2. Below we give the acore of the match : FULTON. O 1 ECKFORD. 0. & Comphell, p....... 3 8 prown, 2d b .. 1 & Etorer, ¢ | o B. Brown, 1stbh 1 3 FubOA, 16t D1 4 | Manolt, Lt 3 13 C.Delano,e 100 6 | Bimonson,r.x. 6 & G.Delano, k.61 & | Klein, ¢ SRR Weat, 1. 1 S8 | AMiERla 2 Betts, r. 1. 1 4 | J. Boyder,c.1. | Belanks, v b 2 1 | JoshBuyder,s & 4 tether, 30 b. 01 3 | T Chicliester, p... 2 2 Fordhum. 200 4 1 | VanDyker.f.. . 3 1 Totu) 2 Total....... .16 L INNINGH, 18t 20 30, 4th, 5t Falton 2890 1 6 Lekford - 512 4 8 O Uniphre- Mo, Chicheste Scorer—Mr. Murphy Fly-catehes Eckford 2 Fulton 1 Out on foul bl Eckford 1; Fulton ¢ Howe-runs—kektord 1; Fulton 6, he umpire discharged his dut r. Batmos sented the lton” nine, and by 1he close of the gume Satellite Assoclation, p ¥ ain of sented to Char! of the match. FMPIRE VA, EAG will take place on Wes atlp.m. - . £ CRICKET ON THE The Satellite Club aro arran mateli on the Club, nessed fn this ¢ which nambered near the city, Loonard - W. o the i pond” were Lvitation, the fnvi forts (1) denfed them at home. The weathcr, In son6 respects, tonded to lossen the unmber of travelers Harlem: the suow fall, however, g Aty x : by Justice Connoly tent s andThirteenth-st. und Third aye., keeper of BB Brdvin ions. wan arveied by S Voris of . Ve 0l oot i Wiy loked Ui 16 #lalghing, ind several catter partich Sore ros :nn x-r\m:fl hll;uz:;n;:.y.nm{-‘n llunl:-,‘ux. hu:o:f-f:tgs'alflg assed Iin party 'J.iusuunmc«-kerl nm'.”wfn‘:-'u:"i"nfufi}"m?m hivey Kaggh-gow” was te Ieeylt; We poberey the music, and luncheon: experienced nothin rustie sledge llllWIl{l orded much gmuseme ut. the clty at 4 o'clock, homake to the God T, W0 Lk matter ¢ the world over. Thery wh on Bajurgty vext. nted * ouly Tho first match on the ice at Hoboken this Wi 108, nging for - they having challenged the St. ¢ THE BKATING 8PASON, CARNIVAL AT JEROME PARK POND ON SATURDAY, Jerome Park Skating Pond on Baturday was the scene of the mnnl' lnh’lly.:mble :Iunln{ on 141’: ever wlllb uutry. e pond was Inaogurated earl 11 the week, but the Kathering on that 0cChblOn ws . ceedingly staall compared to the assemblage of Saturd 500 representatives of the ¢/ ‘TLo lovers of the skating art were taken to tho pince of festivity by @ spocial train chi Wi the Carpiy; Hinlly, and at President of the .nm.vknln . to im they were pre Deluno, hé having made the hest score tor Wednesday, the 16th inst., on which oc casion the above Cluby will play together vii 8ylvan Luko ricket e i red b, s Jerowos for that purpose.! A«lml{alrurn on cards of being &t " mo expense, all { e line | the Morriams of Spria Iways take the | it their | THE PARIS EXHIBITION, ———— ANOTIER CARGO OF AMERICAN ARTICLES TO BATL— THE 811 MERCURY BEING LOADED AT PIER X NORTH BIVER—TWO SCHOOL HOUSES, A BAKERY A\IM HOUSE ON BOARD, &C., &C. For some wecks past the ship Merenry, lying at srth River, has been receiving onboard goods - the Universal Exposition in Parls. At the present time she has received over1,000 pac kages, making a cargo of over 90 tuns, Nearly every branch of trade carried on in this country is represented among this vast collection of articles of domestic manufacture and growth, There are, too, many eccentricities in mechanism and art in which 18 shown the genius of PAmerican invention. Y notions are, of course, given a place, but long 40 fornd necessary to mako this very limited in exte nuch a8 every man in the country who devised an fm- woode © birth to a jumping-jack AND A destined f deep and clear mou; measure, in length, thel the s edging, the othe near the body a dusl tion to the Muse distingush the brook trout from his se mon trout. The first ray of pectorals, yentrals and anal are also prettily marked, having a black and white v fins being of a dull reddish brown, and CITY NEWS. ————— Broox TrOUT AT Baryus’s Musrum.—A new and viluable eunosity has lately been added to the aquarium department of Barnum’s Museum, in the shape of & tank of four magnificent specimens of brook trout, whic b have Deen raised especially for the Museum by Franklin Post, esq., of Wallingford, Vt. The brook trout, of which theso fish are exceedingly fine specimens, are found ouly in The common brook trout seldom exeeeds in weight 1§ pounds, but the epect- mens now on exhibition weigh, together, 16 pounds, and ntain streams, from 14 to 16 inches. marked on the sides with a yellowish spot and here and o a few Dright erimson spots, these latter serving to visl ky krecn color, Since The fish are iting !ln'flll‘vnl their introduc- m the abducted fresh water favorites [ ud pe tic ability, at once procoeded have attracted a great deal of attention on account of fice of M Ded ¥, ( v"”'.l ;\:' ':""“rllli“;l‘" :‘..“5{ tho great size, their perfection of form, and their g ted Biates, at No. £0 Park-tow, to pr anee. Tho cowntry visitors to the rally handsone ap Museum, fal than ordinary in th e for Lis invention at the Exhibition presented in the naplenons pli Yovery State, Northand South, i "20 of the Merciny. It would be almost an_fmpossibility to 08 give the readers of winrNe o fall description of all | 143 BOW SCEIEER e ar which constitu argo, Specinlties only | TGOS e i can be mentioned, Tiinols sends ool honse—n real e e aae ly designed and got- L, espec Western * fount of 1 fisherman’ of the ptinent. This sel house was con- whenee it was brought to this ety in freight cars. It 18 most earcfully and faith- i when put up in the American quarters of Sxposition will undoubtedly be Lailed as o ther school-house. ‘This s a rom Boston, 1t is not as ut it v C of the W structed in Chi attractive and add t three lar fully i the Grea curiosity. Movem 1iom to this | ir, and her from Chicag situ type s of nollidge” In which suc Hosea Bigelow and other philosophiers of the samo class canired their * larnin’ W bakery, too, n RBoston bakery, in Blot's theory of ewisinerie will be made to it theory can'be made to blush at all—by the kee gingerbread and by neake bakers who wiil iarge of this peeuliar fustitution. The structuro <5 of great expectations to There is M of the gambling tool tenance of a gamb) to make it absolute forfeiture of his man to neglact such duty; to make the keeping and main- lace, after notification to the Ae e pecimens, have taken their by admirers of pisi sh are lusty, activ of Mr, Willlam Da Mugeum, will undon and the D ul 11 o its popularity. o1 s and persons ¢ lace ling 1son, the veter bedly thrive and m to Tecognize something more tank lis, siuce tion, been con- Iture and other d very health n o ehow tiie people of Paris, and through Paris to sy - DS, senars 1e plics his profession on the proirics and in the forests | L e (74 ajtions of this kind will render the Museum r AGAINST THE GAMBLERS' DENS—A petition is in cireulation, ealling upon the Legislature to enaet a law compelling every member of the Metropolitan Police forthwith to report to bis commanding officer the tion of every faro-bank, lottery or policy shop, or other gambling hell on his beat; to compel the captaing forthwith to report to headquarters; to compel instant descent upon the Louse so reported; to require the seizure ployed in gambling; for any pohce: i complete, and it 15 the b h o eople Who conoaive ¢ oliceman, cause for bis dismissal, and compel the Metro- che Hoston feopie who. coneeived (o e of scuding I | Belioen Tl Byt S o s s v 138 N0 uild 1 arm-ha 1 | The petition, after reciting the evils of gambling, as hers 1 another lAIng | ;':.‘;“,.,,T,':."..'M",,.' Yo' dia | openty, oxtensively and d antly practiced within, tho i te in every particdlar, bou 8 the Metropolitan District, asser(s that ; of tome humble criminal is mado es Tun up its front fence surronnds it, tion, uud no more who cannot “comma awindled vietim col can be sald to deseribe it constitute the honses that will be on exhibition 1 this country. Oue pegressive Yaukee desired to church and send it over, to give the Pu And again the petit from exposure, and nurabers, wealth an the mands the higl on diiea ot the kind of bhuildings A 1 to religions worship; but lis applieation was d nity are a power in owing to the great length of the st he designed to | 0f conventions, com erect for his representative ehurch, ol he conldn’t reditee the stecple 1o how, for he A a place for and Tots o' room for the tongue to do its waggin' Ao the works of art are paintings by filirstaat, NATIC it Hicks, Wier, Cropsey, Huntington, and oth Ame Taerstoddt sends his *Roc k{ - tain N furnishes his cclebrated painting fllus- 1 of casting gnos at the Parrott Foundery Spring, on the Hudson. It is expected that Mr. Berstadt will superintend the hanging of the pletires. Many splendid books, specimens of the publish in among the num: ber. 1t is magnificently Turkey morocco, aud NEW STEAMBOA most elaborately finished throughout Then there are i planos of the most costly de- | structing an exj seription and most artistic con | desigued tobe a for the Emperor to ride in; a locomotive; a strect e achines f tobaceo entting u e that would not be out fiom de raw cotton and sugar; plie of domestic dry goods and goods of crockery ; Jersey porcelain. and earthen W ner articlos which waut of spac ntion her rees of the country To the Editor of The re largely repre- sented. There 1< gold from Colorndo her Tertito- | tions by tof t vies and from e States, while silve i omple the Tead, in 1 Algerican tiner al Kingdom, | 13,1731, said to be the are not overlooked. This statement is A planing machine, welghing 40 tuns, a fine result of | from 1731 fu this Lib The Gatt- s Philadelphis. I tical work, is sent ling Buttery, which is ¢ { kilihug 330 of tio cuctiy 11th Ja., 1867, I ) 18 & This, it 1+ expected, it 5 take somwe of K - G A remnrkabl Lonisiana, and o | MEETINC e Ba nuamber of cor 1 hight, will T10%.~The regular qu y Old World 1w £ th soclation, wi 1at No. 327 Bowery, on B et il e e salt {ng, This association has 2% members, who The space allotted to (he United States is equal ta | squate foet, 1t bs all inside of the Palace, sud 15 divided | receive a weekly a | f1ito seven spaces—the division being cansed by aisles or | appropriated for t y running cireularly around the There will | society is in a flourishing condition. o dopart ways find urnals, and nected with ¢ try will rican and b Vsl Autly g DrATHS AT cipnl and perk ave notiee that the tin w for the adu cetved ‘ th i wold b viduals, cles to the Exhit Jan. 2; Jun. 4; Bhle ut owing to the | I the trades of LU s been found Béckwith, United Stutes | al for the Exposition, She 1s com- | Thomas P Stetson, who was master of ner Capt rooms. hee at the time that she_picked up the passcngers and erew of the ship Wi Nelson, which vessel, it will be remembered, was burned Ao T vessel will it by the General Agent after | rture of the Mereury. Articles tntend «uent to ihat time, must be yor or by ship, under the direction of th dinven end them. Persons forwarding articles to the Ex on wre directed to take particular care te cames pearer to pe wer < with the shipping its of each box « | in shart, the i put into the mo ut notices of shipme 1 list of the be put together with = Apart without njury, » od uring the v “ gecasionally an arregt some_position follows, mised or forever huried Tudies, 1 Turkey, % Japa, Imental st ammoth life-hoat, from its many com- ¥ present water ¢ trial to demonstrate the soundness of these clalus, paper 18 the following mplains, an arrest of { in the pigeon-holes that * most on_adds, experience A influenc of the ga hest and — 6; Tre Sweden, 3,9 id, Y W : Routh America, oV it StE i amer in this t 16 inches draught, —— ¥. Tribune. he R Dr, Strong, wh Gentleman's Magazin only complete file in t incorrect, a8 we have rary Mercantide Library, Clinton Hall, Astor-place, New-Yor o —— urday morning from Ean Juan de] Norte Martin Sherlock, Jan. 3; Capt. C Hcotin, 40; Canad ca, 15; Australfa, 12; Central Greece, 5 Bicily, 1. t. It will powerful influence; or, it some a_criminal of and the matter either compro- of the courts.” vietims shrink hias taught us that the mbling frater- State that decide the deliberations most honored s, and wuzzles the ministers of justice them- ALITY of EMiGraNTs.—The following isa statement of the Emigrants arriving at this port during d, 08,047 Switzerland, 3,685 England, 6; Italy, 915; st Indics, 2 155; Russia, 154; ) W JECT.—Persons are now con- city, which 18 and to donble ed aetual NTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE. Sin: In your article on the Cornell Library in to-day’s the most notable of the dona- hich included a from January is country.” ‘a complete set LIBRARIAN. Saturday even earn an week, and 1n case of sickness death, $40 13 xpeuses. The A.—The following passengers died on Jerome los Andrew H. Nolan, Jan. §; the Rev. 8. e —— - —— [Avnouncements. | \tion with reticalated Gold Web and Rubber Base, for theet consequent — Bition, wid be ready foru atn'after the The excellence of Ken T froth whatever eanse any snccesstul applicant should | yex is the theme of universal remark. Ve unable to forward his articles, he must notify the | moath. ¥or sale by all yrocers Goner Agent at %0 that the same wmway be with pot, No. 184 Readest., vear Greenwich-ot. drawn from the eatalogie which i now beiug priated. ——e —_— LA A BOARDING HOUSE FOR WORKING-GIRLS. An effort is wmaking by certain benevolent people of this eity to establish w home for working girls. | 1t is uot to be a charity; it s shaply to be 6 place where girla who gain their own lveliliood Jusy be surrounded by the comforts wid influences of & good home at & mini- vium expense. It is to be w clieap boarding-house i the | heat mewse of the terw, conducted on business principles by trust wort s Those interested i the movewent make the f appeal to the pablic wool to master. ke, honnd to Liverpool. l VES’ PATEN Tis occupan nd thelr Juss CHANDELIRRS, the We deal in KER OIL in market, WH Clrculars, with pric Fihing le ol ta most d wiwently capable of n enterprise. Thes preseat their p the pabli not the charitable ladies ches give thew the avall pecuniary encouragemen « thousand dollars will inware the successiul Jua project. The moner will be Juliclously expended, and yleld ia years to e more than the invostioent 1 & permanent fund for the o The in fastures which both the Indies and their advisers would preseat for the cou-ideration of all, ure the following 1. A houa in & sultable ueighborkood will be rented. 2. A suitable matron will be secured who will have the immediate eharge of the House. 4 Every rooia will be furnished neatly, but not expensively 4 Certaln general rules of Christian disciplive will be estabilabed, to which every bonrder will he expected to confarn. they need 1 aration of this o 5 The price of hoatd will be put «4 the low will at once cover the dall won for whom the House ‘ Thia in the t possible rate, which cxpeutes, ad e (be class of young wo- deaigued. Jan. There are persons ready to carry W into aperation. 5 begin ] Just 90 soon A8 the adequate weans are pro- t 1ot 10 be expected to give more than their time and 0ot be right to burden thein with fisaneinl cmbarrase wenta at the outset, and 20 they appeal to every publie spirited citizen for belp. Let each oue who reads thess words connider the greatiens of this voc'al want, u devise Jiberal thisgs. Ay inquiries her 'may be made ta the uadersigned, who are 0 act &s Trustess ation. Conteibutions to tie fuud way be Jeft with the same Rev. B A Wasnnonye, At the forticth annual meeting of the subscribers of the Northern Dispensary, lust evening, Daniel Lord, esq., of the New-York bar, was called to the chair. The Trus- tees reported that the eipts, last year we from the City Government, the annual gift of §1,000; from fnterest on Flve-Twenty bonds, €1,504 60; from aumual subscrip- tl i 158; from gifts, #1,000. The expenditure was slightly In excess of the receipte. The T 8 be, The year with burden of S804 gebt, bt chosed 1t with thelr indebteduess nearly canceled, and they report that :hn'lulllluuun Was never in botter working order than oW, The number of patients treated last year was 20,301 ; of whiom 554 were. troated 0t theis homen T 1086 wore oured, 271 wers sent to hospital, 23 were discharged as !mphlyvr subjects, 86 diod, wud on the Sist of December 4 putients were In the tustitution; whole number of pre- seriptions dispensed during e year, 47014 Alter pussiug u voto of thanks to ‘the Common Council for the wnnual eratuity of $1,000, the meeting tabled resolution of thanks to the Leglslature for its a 0 INSURES AGAINST of the cost being tncurred b oy C - feasional agtists on skites '!"th:m.!m;‘tr'y L some gyratious and fancy feats perform 'd wideh would have done no discredit oven to Haines the champion. ‘Ihere was music furnished by Dodworth, and exccllent luncheons were conitributed by Mr. Jeromw e; so what with and” skutiny, everyl but pleasure on tle occasion. y 8 lpn,:mo: mbbom flolniay- A'f upany returned to vin g devoted four hrynn to paying all charge of skatl yet there were bodx o mal contribution of €1,000. The Treasurer haying poried that the State’s officers at Albany lfl,‘.‘fi" not H sponde r.-At(wInlullnm which he had written ealling for ie money. At length an mmended resolution was earrie Hianwine i Toghianire T id vats ot oo den, | A DAME & QO tioning the fuet that the Dispousary has uot been enabled | ety bullt CARRIAGES, o profit therely, After the clee (als and byt was within 60 miles of Hark Alesose (of Stockton), Pui midse. to Walsh & Carver, The SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! Tuoxas Gaciaoer Rev. G, M. Hovenrox, , 1A M. Prrmns, Rev. ¥. O Bwrl retailed st very low pric Kev. Srmruny M. Trxa, fo Juskrn P, Bracs, B L BakLow. = FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY ¢ THE NORTHERN ISP ARY. DAUS, COACHES, aud other TEST SHIP NEWS. v Srumest deature that recommend it over ail M. Leverr, Dew No. 26 East Twentieth st., $7th hoase from Broads The attention of the dentists of this eity is called dvertisement of & weeting to-day at the Deutal ranked high ientifle re- v Plate in Selal s East INp1a Cor- Ita praises are in_eversbods's 25 cents per pound. Wholesale De- PORT OF NEW-YORK........Jan 13 ARRIVE! Tark Gattorne M. (Ttal), Costa, Tegaarog vie Makta 72 g Han had km“:-numz'-uun—. York. e Cromed T LAMP! BURNER! OLESALE AND RETAIL. sent to all l\m}i.\‘su “REDUCTION N RS, ROBES, ke, ke BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST, 30 DAYS AT JORN R. S, ke, GIEAgM'S LINK Clinton Hall, Astor-place, between Broadway and Cooper Inatitu HARTFORD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY ¥ HARTFORD, CONN, DEATH BY ACOIDENTS OF ANY DESCRIPTION, with LIBERAL COMPENBATION in ease of DODILY INJURY, ergetle AGENTS to act _@arriages, & wpect thelr axtensi comprisag CLARENCKS, e close and open work , with o New-Ovleans 20 days. with with bark Abesdees, Asder- R e e 2 TS KIS B N A snd in every way BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE LAMPS can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY a8 GAS, flled and trimmed safely and All WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE or CHIM- ENE GOODS of all kinds, and the best REFINED Invite the attention of all buyers, both JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Maiden-lane, N, ¥. W Sole agents for THE FOLVING POCKET LANTERN, OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS MUST GKEAT BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT TERRY'S, N WAR CASH CAPITAL oo $800,000 NEW-YORK OFFICE, NOS. 133 AND 137 BROADWAY. WESLEY E. SHADER, Maxioxa. for this Compy €, CONE, No. 684 BROADWAY, in- ortmeut of Araf-class COUPES, LAN- wnade of the best best workinen, at their ovn mavufactory. lon the presiding officer and Mr. Alex- ander Kuox addressed the weeting bilefly, and the S — Four lurg b o-liorse subseribers adjourned to Tuesday evening ‘:w;lt'.“wm‘l:- ‘“151.” l‘uurl é{“\\”l"’ m):» J\;me they will eloct board of officers. Ay adult mile perso Who pontributea 88 0 the funda of e worpomsion. b Comes 3 member, and may retuin his membership by an ANIL THARNESS, No. 100 Liverty.at. and Noa 21 and 20 Weat Broadway. annual contribution of §; Jife i orsbip, 0. Th limits wlllN,nwlnrh the tusiitution 7&'1‘,'.‘.,'..'.';'.5' nt"oh'lml; and medica¥ gid gratultously to the poor are : Springst, to Broadway, o Twenty-third-st,, to (he Hydson River, Wy thghgy B0l o Bpiinget. JNGLISH KEl S VORKE BLANKETS, Now 24 Ne. mhm nd 90 VW ‘et Broadway, L ' ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR Are now coutidered the B | Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY, N 4 No. 721 CHESTNUTAT. "';%- Piiucipal Warebouses, § - DO YOU KNOW IT? Coxsuxrrion has bitherto, in ol u-._bmnnrhh-nu...: AR XATADY. 1t ban defied every effct of the Healing Ar t o+ its progress,or to subdue its ravages. 1t oecnpies the frut pace g g - causes of mortality. * One-sleth of the whole human race” saya g Chureldl), * and rore than one-haif of ll the adult populaton of meg . civilized communities, perish by {‘ Chiorosis, no Remedy so & and the debili ustaini other m when all k A ment of pulm able resulta ax the Hpoph » fow dags, there taX: pxrrows Iy checked, the appetite wprov and stren JAVE NE M R. H. Harrison, M. D, Port Richmond, N. Y. 3 Aam, Pa. sider it ON SCIE. proves tta good 1 Temedy o tion."—[B. V. STRYKER, M. D., Turin, N. Y. disease " WINCHESTER'S SR\ ALUATY THE SPECIPIC REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, NERVOUS DEBILITY, erofula, Astbma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Paralyis, Neuraigls, Lows of Appetite, Chlorosis, Want of Blood, Marasmne, Veakuess Wasting, Liver Complaints, Ricket Children, Debility of Nursing and Preguascy) Dificult Teething, and all DISORDERS OF THE LUNGS, NERVOUS AND BLOOD SYSTEMS, Not ouly act with PROMPTNESS and CERTAINTY in every siage of turbercular diseass, even of the aeute Kind, ealled * Galloping Copsumpe tion,” but also with INVARIABLE EVFICACY in al the Nervous and Blood aystems, and all morbid conditions dependent o deficiency of vital fore one band, (nereasing the prinsiple WHICH CONSTITUTES NERVOUS ENERGY, and on the other are THE MOST POWERFUL BLOOD- GENERATING AGENTS KNOW' The effect of this Remedy upon th allthe geueral aymptoms dissppe uanvELove. The ph shown by an increase of nervous power, wometizes even from the day of their adaialstration, together @id strength, The nersous symptoms, if there have been any, aawell as the fapetional derangements. The appet 1o an extraordinary manser; the evace abundaat; the perspirations, if they bave existed, ceass; slecp calm and profound. derangements of Thelr action is Two-voLD and sPECInIc: on the: tabereular condition is mmedlate, iog with & rapidity that i meavut logical effects of the ITroPHOSPHITES Are.. b an wnueual feeting of compord,, i » inerfases, ofteg, s hocome regular and mony. odtnt tthe same time, the streagth and appetite retorn; the patient flesh; the features, especially after the rst fortnight or three wi presenting & st ..:: upon the cough and expectoration has bees equally rapid, ad has cansed their time, FREQUE! lag improvemest. The infuence of this fr ppearance or 1 leviation within & very short space TLY I¥ EVEN TWO OR THREE DAYR. Recent Medical Testimony. The ithiul a [ . ER SEEN ANY OTHL 1 Bave 2 doubt whatever of the uperior efeacy of the hites f the Treatment of Tubercnlosis, ( 'B{AL_ OTHER INES AND MBETHODS HITHERTO DISCOVERE! > o8 1 know of no medicine or treatment wit 1N THIS PATAL HALADY b which [ave ever seen effected 1XG MOWE THAX A MiTIGATION. Vet T Clnrchill's Hrpophou! il ndel apred i Tourset, | HAVE ANY RESTORED TO ) PSPAT HAAITIT AND VIGOR —[W. W. Towssexn, M. D, ] ne and ity magnifcent .fw)r’§ 1am delighted with the me. OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERIES CK OF MEDIC p. It stands wpon lities without a trumpeter. It B ercous Debilizy, Chlorosia aud nci ACT WITH MAGICAL EFFECT Weaknesses and the Maladles of Children. in raphd and_ceriain. patiest. T Ricketa, Ma SPHITES WILL QU thoussnds of fol will fad in Dr. € Wi HESTE OF THE NYPOPHOSPHITE: vetiable form of Dr. Churchill Profession generally. and reliab} tion."~Ls V. Newton, * Thia medicine (Winchester's Prep —“lillllmc:, !n; dical Reporter. 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