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Teal Estate for ?dz. S‘EIA’I‘ for SALE A HANDSONE COUNTRY SEAT for, SALE o LEANE for a term of years at 3 . Seser” Constye 1t I Toeated about s fourth of mile frum Fordisn L Pollege, and commands & splendid view. The containg 15 rooms, with ‘a1 e wodern improve- ter, bath room aud water-closet, bot-air furnace, im perfeet order, baviog been recently thoroughly Vexcelient well of water, and large cistern; good stable and car: and_chicken-houses ; abus cherries and other fiuits; about 1§ deres of land. _For further parti PLKSSON, Arebitect, No. lars apply to JAS. adway, New-York. A'l‘ METUCHEN—11 acre: buildings. $6,000; 9 acres, first-class buildin ‘Serea, good buildings, and fruit, $3.000: 100 acr wnd froit, $11,000; fair w:mmw o d Cottage in Village, $5 $2,300; gplepdd CotiEUNON & Co., Ko B Nassanst., Room No. 24 _ JRY DESIRABLE F with bulldings all in_excellent eandition; great abundance 18 wiles from esey Oty the omasch B it extension passes the door; depot | m B property. nd diference pasd in casb. - Tnquire at No. 499 T it s e T WINDSOR LOCKS, « the Val- ley of the Counecticnt, large and handsome RESIDENCE of brick brownatone. One of the most elegant and substantial projertics 1o Grounds and Out Baildings wrpl nd comsenint. Com ith New- York direct and satisfactory. _For furtber particn: ' DEXTHIL Windor Lacks, Ct., or 1. L. RIDER, No. % Mivgs, and fruit, fruit of every description the New York sul lln}i- Vil —lrlul\lgl- for Poest ik A FINE 1 of 85 acres; wel 00d bulldings; choice Frult; pine miles from U sharches and schools : uuin ered ; fivr‘ KALI? or KX Brooklyn or Jersey City property. 1. COOLEY Y H. L. RIDE stove, handsomely _furi 960,000 Fithest., $50,000 Pine- brown- $55,000; 39th-st., : 45th-st., $26,000 n,fim;n.m‘."l';r‘;- ,000; 23thst., $22,000; T2tht, 3 20that, $14,50; et 17.5400; 17th-st., $7,000; Gith-st., $7,000 XCHANGE.—FARM on Harlem road, ‘aeres, palatial honse; at Islip, 373 acrea; Dewis Couaty, 450 acrest Bear ilckiruack, 30 aeres, plendid propery; North Weinpeted, 220 fows, 120 acres, and 70 acres; Stunford, res, i m‘ “ll"lh: ll"‘:l. JU‘A(‘I’N.‘T?S lu“". L. RIDER. No. :J‘J ot thtown, L. 1., the FARM . contaiaing 70 Acres Homestoad and large and couvenient OutBuildisy Trook, suitable for making & trout Abies will e sold with the furm If deaired. Ap- ‘Adwinistrator, Switbtows, 1. Lj or, E. - L8, No. 51 White st York. 2 e R SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE m Tywmbull, Lovg Hill, Conn. First-class bouse, 31339, 12 rooms, Sl in 1662, vith bam and outbuildings, garden aud Jot of 4 acres, 10 wisutee walk from Beer's Mill Station, on the Housatonic Railroac, 7 from Bridgeport; good lo $3,60. Address LEWIS K, Steney tepos, Coun R SALE. New-York,.in fraited, and —A superior FARM, 21 miles from w-Jerses ; healthy loeality ; good buildings: well tre. Apply to R WILLIAMS, No. 18 Water- 1y prod - SALE—A frame COTTAGE HOUSE, ith wing, filled in with briek, ted in Conrtst., Hudson City, 20 ty ; size of Jot, 30x120 feet: the m« Tide by horse cars from Ji ‘contains 11 roomns; price $8,000; posseseion given in April next. Apply to JOITN KENNARD. Nos. & and 11 Nasau-st., New-York. _ JOR SALE—A three-story Brick HOUSE, north e of Oune-hundred-and-sixteent between First-ave. and Avenue A 'The louse has g and water throughout ; price P CUBULKLEY, No. 43 Wallst., Js ARM for SALE—A small FARM, 12 acres, with two Hooses, Barn, &e. 0. , Jauncey Court. in the immediate vicinity of White lains, Westchester Co. For particulars apply o ROBERT (H. ELLIS, 470 Broadway. Fm{ ALE—Superior FARM in_Westchester County, one ile frum Depot, good house and outbuillings; 130 Srstrate land, amply froited; rare bargain. Also, fine Farm at hasset, L. 1., 14 mile from Depot; good buildings; es; fine wpring : exieuded water front. PANSORS & WARD, No. 79 Colarat R SALE—A FARM of about 100 acres of res of good orebard, wiles from the City Inquire of DAN- No. M6 Droome-st. rable PROPERTY for M L or MANUFACTURING purposes. on the ¢ ‘ashingto l(l,l(n-u!\\n. b. G. lIIA'\‘Il{\( Exe 18 i—The new five-story double jxth-st., pear Third ave. Also, jird-ase... corner Kighty.third rd-st., near Third- hest. e - I‘O Atlan- tie Dock. 9 Cedar-st. FA M of 61 acres of good soil at Tappan, N.J. 28 acres of apples, pears and jeaches, 3 of small frait: house 40x20; Mso n tenant house, ¢ liugs; price $7.50. Also, Mher cheap FAKMS aud HOUNES. WM. BOGERT, Xo. 157 Broadway, N. Y LE—The commodious, well-fin , in a frst-clase neighbo d in Bergen, reside sommandiug prosect of the given. Apply at No. 115 B FOR SALE—Three LOTS, 25x17 on west side of Fiftb-ave., vear Fifty-seventhst., and Apply to WML B side of Fifth-ave., 25x100, near Forty-ifth-si. YNOR, No. 6 Pine E'im SALE—6 ac . on the Krie Railw " 30 misutes from Ne oot price $50,00 JAMES STEPHEN Fou SALE—In fue COUNTRY SEAT, JAMES ST N ay, R SALE—DESIRABLE FARM of 94 mear Tarritown; b location ; Grst-clase buildings Eln-w, grapes, ke, ter County, a very rice 21,000, NG-HOUSE, arriage bouse, choice k‘ vext. Rent $1,5 POR SALE or to LET—A FACT( e. Price $15,000; or will be ly to JOSIAM M. WHITNEY, JRY on New th sid town Creek, near Kast River, with da acres o Staten Fiv red aad twenty LOTS | water frout 5 to 8. B. SCHIEFFELIN HAIH ¥ —Large b 1 ) i rounda o ot & saerh elphia inipr ARK NF\\; PROPERTY T d b i i ter, and good y. Also, Furniture for sale. Building Associations and Individuals. WOR SALE—200 Acres of LAND suiteble for BUILDING SITES, cesible hy withio 10 miles of the City Hall, New-York, and easily voad or Drive. The property Is situated ou the easte sekensack River—on the efevated ridge known as the Ti tiom perfetly bealthy il agree The eutire tract is offered for SALE and will 9!’.’.1'!.'. in Lots or Plots a8 1 particalars &, s ool HARF propert with 160 feet water front, at For particalars apyls ACRE ia. A rare chance rtlandtst., N. Y. foot of Cou ::n :flr;:m:ny property of auy one in the State, which be will show URNHAM® AMERICAN BUSIN COLL- RGE of Springleld, Mass. Just as advertised wnder head of ** lu- v OWNERS of unincumbered REAL E3- TATE in Boston o vieinity. POR BALE or EXCHANGE-24 CITY LOTS in Brooklyn. Greem Ad Box No. 1300, Boston, Mass. fiouses and Farms Wanted. WANTED to LEASE or PURCI ASE—A BUILDING In the vieinity of Park-row, Nassau, Al or Bprace-sta. Address Box No. 4,582 Post-Office. B @ fa. Bx&)Ali)')v,\\;“im:Ts TO LET.—The four foet wide by mfi“,:'a..",‘“‘i.’,‘,'::“"‘:h'.,‘“,.':,’:...""_“"' e s ROADWAY STORE—LEASE FOR SAL one of the very best locations ; suitable for & Bank, Insurance Co., :b-hwnu-. Iuquire at No. 415 Broadway, ove door below ST HOUSE, HEWLETT & TORRANCE. Pt e 4 e 69 Wallst QRANGE, —A_FURNISHED HOUSE, wodern_improvements: stables, fne garden, lawn, ke.; plenty of frait; to RENT for oue or three years. Apply at No. 54 Beaver-st., N -] pply erat., New I{EN’I" six or twelve months—O wner g to Burope—iarge hapdsome RESIDENCE, FURNISHED, on privei- presue n the Gty of Hariford | Conveaicat sables umple prounde, . frwit, abade, Sowers, borse, carriage, cow, wan servast, il e Tou mave dosisable places con b fousd. SRR W , No. 3 Pnest. K BLE PROPERTY OTEL TO Brosdway. Apply to for 10 1o 2] years 1o be approved by the Les- 1l taxes and assesanents, and the first six wonth' reut in upon, the Sty . W. PORD, welfth ot At the expiration of the lease, if no.renewal s Dfl the then estimated vaice of the building—~ 100,00 Wrlten ofers are reguerted to be addresse] 10 at the Natioual Bask of the Republic, or No. 7 East g A frg] ' i Mtable iu the cellar; ool st I FITTAE, No. 13 Southate 1 oo e LET—THIRD FLOOR of No. 22 Bee man ot .l‘:?’um i the Ofice of COKTELYOU'S Type Foundery, v e A part 6 a first-class Bric TOUK fma S Yo [ 3 arket-st., Newark, . J., Chree sah 'O REN'T, FURNISITED, for two v on b AL RS T T _un(}l_lgrlolqu 0. 2 Pine-st. () 'i6 LET, with FURNITURE, not far from How-York, e of the Suest COUNTRY SKATS on the I &iva. Ayyly o HOMES MORGAK, Ko. 3 Pire st & - [0, LET-A EDAIRY FARM of 160 acres, Sod aEiisie near Norwalk, plete and in good ordes poseession les from New-York. Bui 2 good. tenant a loug Jease 84 ven. Also, & O TAGE with ten rooms, pleassatly sitasted, with sbout ane acre. {h ganlen and Iawn, barn, sbed, well, &e. all in good order, at Darien, Conn, near the depot,'about 25 wfles from New-Vork via New- Haven Railroad. . Neighborhood Srst class, near chareh and scbool. JAMES D, st Wilson & Co's., No. B Pearl-#t., second-foor. o t of a large and well-lighted beated by steam, with from 10to 100 horse P N.Y., on the Hudson River Road, sbout 14 miles by rail from New. eIl sdapted for machive shope, or SIAS. B, GRISWO) . . Applyio S S e PI'D i Watsess, F—A BROADWAY CORNER £26, corner ‘L'welfth-st. _Inquire in th The 5-story marble STORE, No. 0to 12 'clock. For terms apply to B. BLA —A SEC between Mleecker aud Tenthoste. : 20x50; light and pleasant, or any first lass trade. Ageuts veed not apply. Address BROADWAY, Station 1), New-York i 'l‘(ewlil saitable for publisber, piano salesroom, milliver SEMENT HOUSE, Madison aud Fifth-aves () LET—A brown-stone BA furnished, on Thirty-fourthat, n Cabinet ware by Pottier & Btymus ; vewly pi sinne; will be et 80 8 good tesant for » term of two or th 5,000 per year. Address A. STOREY, st J. W. Bouton' Broome st., up-stairs. No. 4l brick 'l‘() LET or for SALE—Two four-stor; HOU. , north-east corner of Eleveuth-ave. and Forty-ninthst. The corner store is occupied b ocer; the adjuining store is a bakery. e., near Thir- Full lota. Apply in KILLOCK'S ‘store, No. T3 Eight! ty-ffthest. Help Wanted. KEENTS WANTED vor “THE MISTORY OF THE WA TRACING 178 ORIGIN, CAUSES AND RESULTS.” By THE HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPI 1ENS, ANDER H.STEPHE! NRY CLEVELAND. terms. [ION AL PURLISHING COMPANT, No. 507 Minor-st., Philadephis, P Q GE! WANTED.~Now Ready : The only oficial Southern History of the War, THE LOST CAUSE; By B. A POLLAKD, the popular_historian of the Sout T0 chpond Foaminer Suring the war. Comwplele i one Iarge roral octavo volume, with 24 fine ste raite, giving & fall aud wutheutic account of the rise and fall of the The work uthern Confederacy. I Delog liberally patronised by leadiug wen of all classes—eager 1o bear “the other side.” [From the New-Haren Palladtum. 1t ia the only foll aud authentic history of the war from a Rebe] stand. poiat, aud 1t s the counterpart of Greeley's * Ameriean Confict” ai will witimately find its wav iuto every ) LI rom The Ho Mr. Pollard wields a polishe s, i all probability, is the fuir the Confederate side which we The public are cautioned agaiust suy other publicatio y before i women & rare chance is offered to make mon tant work. Addreas i B, & No. 654 Brosdway, N. ¥ GENTS WANTED—THE_ BEST CHANCE £ YET—A work of Historical value and National fmportance. 7The anly work ou our Navy yet in the feli. Ageute fud 5o competition. 1o press By the Hon. J. kY, the ith 22 spl L cenes fe, public services, aud N of our rienced agents a more popular To ex and rapid selling book was never ‘Sold only by Agents. Send st once for the ontbt and commence Address E. B T & Ca Publishers, No. 654 Broadway, New-Vork SFUL WORK FOR WOMEN. 630 MADYE IN FIVE MONTHE dred avd ol ars hax Lecn e ar popular SUBSCRIPTION ow sbe Gid i, by A Two thousand our lady canvassers on the past five mouths. We can tel sendisg thew our Prospectus FR JAMES P ok City. CIRCULARS PLEOANTLY ILL AVINGS OF T > GEN. GRANT, GR¥. LER, AND GEN. SHEKIDAN, ™ THE WOKKS, SENT PRKE, ON THE RECKIPT OF TWENTI-FIVE ORNTS. 00K AGENTS W l; To RATED HINT ., edited b y priuted Royal ¢ o more o elergy of all Nt larg mtait, Experiesced Mo competition. Kt I Teachers, Retired " T ENRY BiLE, S SWING-MACHIN ur use by Latd or faot, at 8" JOD SEWING nes have the NEW-YORK, g Inforea warrasted for & few frat-ch ) C N 7 ]\ 4 4" for Stores, Baaks, Connt “ota o erers tows, village, a (with E AT —A first-class GLA ighboricg eity. Apply to M. M. F STAINER ™M i, No. 35 Ferryat Jir or ad New-York. For ters address Amerd w;:hhmg Cards, &t EVERDELL™ SONS, No. 104 Ful- WEDDING CARDS asd FINE STATIONEKY. (Edtab ton-t lished 1815.) Dy Goods. (GREAT BARGAINS . : : FURS, RORES, HATS, &e., in order to elose out the balance of 1wy Winter Stock. IMMENSE REDUCTION WILL BE MADE FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. J. R. TERRY, No. 409 Broadway. RPET and FURNI- 03 etion in the shove goods. largest and beat sele 0. FARRE CA 1 claim to be the Ploueer of the Grea Call and examine my stock, comprising ¥ of Foreign sad Domestic CARPE and FURNITURE 8 repre are. l) GASHERIE, EMERY & Co., Wby ¢ REMOVED to Nos. 45 aud 20 W few doors weat of Broadway. RE H FLOWERS, CH DRESS TRIMMINGS, VEENCIL KID' GLOVES. now openiug at bl GER'S. A full assortment of il Lacer. Embros Handker chiets, Collars, Rutfings, &e ew strle SXIKTS, 0s. U0 aud Ge2 Broudwey, near Niveteeuth st eart ADIES’ Spring I'S and FRAMES; 4 also, P ounets an « of Sprivg goods. il cut bias; Ribbons, re: 4 e s L Froadwar. \Ml‘ll!l(\ VISITIN NGLAND, on A Varriving at Liverpool, will find at Mesers. NICOLL/S extensive establishment, No. 50 BOLU-NT Articles & lwmediate use, or rior style and fin wade 10 order at & few bours’ uotice. b ‘Superfine Frock Co 1 superior Melton clo or the Intter, 2) to 31 th pocket-fap at are of Meltou faey con 102 guineas. The Avpo : from 2 t0 4 guiueas. Bvening dress s qual Vor' Gvercouta: Melion, Besver nd Wirney cloths, frow 2 10 § guih For You Su A Dresses, ta, 11 Riding Kulekerbockers, Overcoats, ke Toweed Clonks aid ( Tabite, ( Paletots, Jackels, Waterp & ment. Tailors to the Quees, Rtoral Fam 116, 116, 120 Regentst., No. at', Manchester: and No. 50 " POPULAR TRADE. SPRING STYLES FOR 18067. 100 CASES PLAID AND STRIPED POIL DE CHEVRE AND MOZAMBIQUES FINE QUALITY, ONLY 25 CENTS PER YARD LESS THAN THE GOLD COST OF IMPORTATION. PURCHASED AT THE RECENT LARGE AUCTION SALES, A.T. STEWART & CO., : _DROADWAY, CTIAMBERS AXD REAVE-STS. _ LACE CURTAINS, CHINTZES, DIMITIES, JACQUARDS, WOOD AND GILT CORNICES, SHADES, &C. TAYLOR, MGIBBON & Co, Feo. 809 BROADWAY, Betwoen Klavarts and Twalhh st Cornisill, Losdon; Ne. < Liverpoo bers-st., with basemeat and sub-cellsr, lmimeam'r'ela fron NCO, COND FLOOR on Broad- od aod earpeted one mouth ygams R BRTWEEN THR STATES— A Editor of JInstruction. P URNHAN® AMERICAN BUSINESS COL- LEGE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. s » model Sehool of Traue, Aseociating Theory with Practice by a ryetem of actaal Business operat b practically illustrate 4 .Za.;:& all . W the Belence of Accoustantatip, Mercautile Excange, ke., in various relations. NATIONAL IN IT8 REPUTATION, THOROUGH IN ITS INSTRUC- TION, COMPREHENSIVE IN ITS COURSE. BOOK-KEEPING, COMMERCIAL CAICULATIONS AND COR RESPONDENCE TAUGHT IN AN INTERESTING AND PRACTICAL MANNER. BANKING-HOUSES, MERCHANTS' EMPORIUM, AND THIRTY BUSINESS OFFICES IN DAILY OPERATION. A THOR- OUGHLY ORGANIZED DEPARTMENT OF MERCANTILE LAW. SUPERIOR PACILITIES IN TELEGRAPHY. PHYSICAL CUL- INDER A SKILFUL GYMNAST. PENMANSHIP TAUGHT § OF TEE ART. STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME; NO PARTICULAR DEGREE OF ADVANCEMENT RE- QUIRED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PROSECUTR THEIR STUD- 1ES TOGETHER, AND ENJOY EQUAL ADVANTAGES. OUR GRADUATES HAVE AVERAGED NEARLY SEVEN MONTHS N COMPLETING THE PRESCRIBED COURSE OF STUDY, AND SEVEN-EIGHTS OF THEM HAVE READILY SECURED LUCRA- TIVE SITUATIONS IN BUSINESS, STRICT ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MORAL AND SOCIAL WELPARE OF STUDENTS. N —This institation relies for ite patronage apon its iutrinsie mer- tested by bundreds of e gradnates, who are vow Slliag respos: posisions i the gmat commercial cilie of the Usited States. 1% s every advantage found elsewhiere, and many educational improve: mente never hefore introdaced. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.—The Managers are pleased to an- nonnce that the extraordinary success which has aitended tiis College has vendered it necesary (o secare more comiodious quarters, and to greatly enfarge ite facilities for practical and useful instruction. 7To this ends eplendid NEW COLLEGE BUILDING haw been erected at an expease of Ose Handred Thonsnd Dallars. The of the Third Anniversary : a grand reusion of graduates, and te of the new bullding will take piace Febraary 22, 1067, with ap- and interesting public ceremonien. AKS, PAPERS, Ete., giving fall particulam relating to be expense of board and taiti v be bad gratie. Per- 1 tie iwost complete Educational facilitics sboukd address. OUIS W. BURNHAM, Presiden, Sy ringheld 50, C., Classi ih Primary Department and Gymus -4 ) G A5H ECHOC eon. Tweatr-sixi T $2 50—WRITIN( v d Writing, or Bookkeeping ; lessons unlimited; % 3 o. 62 Bowery, and No. Sl vl preferred. 0K 3 4,169, N. Y. ¥4 l;(l\" SCHOOL, Lancaster, Mass. evces: The Rev. Thowas Hill, D. D, LL 1.; the Rev. A. e; the Rev. Chandier Robbiss, D. D Peatody. D. D. LL. D, Nathaniel Thager, A. M. and wany patroas of the schoo COVTAGE-HILI T ‘ Boston; the Rev. G. M. Dartol, Lancaster; For circular address the Principal, W. A. KILBOURN, A. M. NARY, Pou epsie, st Chureh Sehool for by post of the Rev. GEORG MILI beaatifol h L A thorou pectus may be b MAGLESWOOD 4 Perth Amboy, N. J —A rounds, & full and superior cor| egiate vugh phys- provisious for a th ges offered at this Acade ation, spply to F. K. KNAPP, partin wre talogue A M I'ju \luL DNER IN F il and EXGLISH BOAKDING and DAY SCHOOL for S &t Ne. 34 West Tlurty second st Mr. avd Mr. ¢ 1. GARDNER, Priseipele. TITUTE, at Claver: Tem Jucsiiog Jor the e tian Kiducatt i ¥ REY. ALONZO FLACK, A. M., Priseipal ' WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE MTE.—Classieal, Commercial, and French, with prepara- wnts, No. 126 West corwer_of MacDougal st., o8 wqiare. Terms 1 GEO. W. CLARKE, A.'34 ARY “BOARDING SCHOOL—White NY L R WILLIS, A M., Principal iy N. Y—Miss H. M. PARK- the WINTER THRM of ber Boarding MONDAY, Jan, 7, 1967 TE for BOY Mareh 14, sud eor able o ] WG H, will COMMENC TITU at_Pitts- INE e 9y iy o Al Privct INSTITU 1 i th Aeademic Ter 3 Fut circulars please apply ab tbe | 1 s Mareh 14, 1867, For eveular, addres Rev. (.V. SPEAR, the Pr TLITARY INSTITU wakisg boye tutelligeat, bealthy, Ch \'(:XKILIL*l M Vor cirenlars address JTAMIN MASON. ¥ 59 SAY OF THY. COMPLETE PUONOGKAVHER mal, Bath apd Londen, Enrl Eeachers. ) founded K who seek positions guod Nehools For giviog Pa The Rev. Kben of Allany Female Aeademy, N Y., rae Having tried the * Amer. School luat." I regard it 8 post desizable wediumn for supplying schoos tud seminaries with the bes teachers, aud i qualied teachen g All week ho wah e " [ ance that in ug, and there can Tiey mny other- { Lo con A wide range for sele: 1wl 1K e block ppliest fr N A M Aetoary, of Iiroadvey. New “H\N I'ED—-A thoronghly competent t0 tencl, FRENCI INSTRUMENTAL NUSIC' malary S0 per gear with lowe the Kev. J. Il BEAKELEY, Bor dentown, X LS to uct by a ted from one of the frst Semb- s Euglish fhranches, French ven Address Miss C. N, No. Dancing Academics. (I1* DANCING ACADEMY, 2 FIFTIA or CLASSES on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS TUESDAYS asd ¥R Everlng Classes for Geatlemen, DAYS and FRIDAVS For T ']’)F,'( RMO™ DANCING Fifth ave. h west P and PRIDAYS, er of F » 4 FRIDAY EV S AIE NOW F( Musical |[Instrnments. TANO-FORTE—Patented. \]fil(L\' P p: pobiie unsurpassed 10 tone, durability and elegance of Suiste quhtwr; and Wareroo: 1 Now' 187 and 169 Bowers. 3 & Co DIZ KER BROTHERS, MANUVACTURERS OP PAT! “PLATE PIANO-FORTES. Pactory asd Warerooms, No. 61 Bleckerst, ouc block wes Troadway, New-Yorl ON BROTHERS,” cTuens, would eall the sttentl Treat improvements NIC AGRAFFE TREBLE aud conceede highest degree. le'mm)\.\‘ & SONY PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-IFOR WAREROOMS, No. 2 LE ROY-PLA S, . BLEECKERST, eue Wlock west of Browdwar. Send for onr NHW NT PIANOS. VEN & Muaufactarers of PIANO-FORTES with N & B PATENT COMBINATION BOUNDISG-BOARDS, Patented Ak, M, 1666, This invention, introduced exclasivels iuto our Pianos, is of the test adrantage (o the tone of the iustrument, as it affects the Sound- {8 Board—the very soul of the Piaco—and produces thereby & Jure, tone, greatly superior 1o quality and pover to that of the ordinary Plano. 'The Sounding. Board, releared from 1t connection with the plano- cane and resting upon under soundlng hoards, it relieved from the rigdit Caused by soch conmection, and it Vibratory quaiity greatly tased, Al lovers of tils eminently hoasehold instrutoest, as well as parties pro- posing to purchase new Pianos, a ted to call and our assort weat. WAREROOMS, No. 1% %TEINWAY & SONS | GRAND SQUARE ard UPRIGHT PIANOS Dave taken 22 First Premiums at the prineipal fuirs in this counts i addition thereto, & First Prize Me at the Grand Inter: :;m 4 Loudou, 1862, 16 competition with 260 pianos from ail parts of o w ery instrament constrocted with their P and warrauted for Gve years. Warerooms, Nos. 71 aod 73 teenthat., N, Y. bk 'l HE WEBE NO-F( )] 10 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by all the leading ma sicians of this ety and elsewbere. It iy pronounced by the Nationsl 'ia- no-Forte Association, after & trial In their rooms with the first manafae- turers of thie country, emivently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, aud uned by the Conservatory of Music and other bigh music sehools alto- gether, Lecause of their Humesse power, cquality, sweetoess aud bril- linucy of toue, elastic touch, 81 great durahility. WARBEOOMS. No. €29 Broome-sh. vess Brosdway. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, N JEVW BE DA TOMATOE et al—— VA TE| Ny g AR and G et 10 LET, and rent allowied if Mouthly' pa received for the same. Becond-band Fimnos 4t bargaios, from $60 to $25 Ol Rt V5 5, @o Whom it map Toncern. ARMY OFFICERS serving between May 1, 1664, and Mareh 3, 1665, are eutitled to_dfference of pay on their ?:1?."..,“:.' 9 per mouth. We bave the m“-m blanks, and will ,,,,, L BROWN & Co., No.'1 Park BANKRUPT LAW.—0itizens interested Bankrupt law are jurited to eall at the Astor Ionse, Room No. 14, e SATURDAY, Fob. 16, from 3 o 4 . m. Coples of the bill will be dis- ted, and valusble i commanieated. GAS WORKS for These UTLER® PATENT COUNTRY SEATS, CHURCHES, HOTRLS, ke, ke m celebrated Works make REAL GAS' (not or le (Gasoline Vapor) from Rosin, Rosis Oil, Paraline Oil, Waste Grease, or from Crude Peiroleum, fee from all dunger aud nuis- ance, at one-Aalf the cast of Ciry Gan, avd of tomes the (Uuminat- ‘-a“ul . ™ in_operal to numerous Bankers and Merchants of this and ether citics having them in use. Deseriptive Pamphlets mnnnllo = BUTLER. No. 126 Maiden tane. l“REE PASSAGE TO CALIFORNIA. We are aathorised to give o certain parties who have one of our Gift Lots in the new eity of Newport and formed the Society, 8 YRER PASKAGK. Call st once. Joom No. 19, Ne. 17 Brosdway, New- i—A LETTER of Gen. George will be sold to the highest bidder the It day of March. J. A Box 222, Lewisto s 1867. S e SONDAY B Rev. Dr. Proverte, " Per- The k. _:‘Q‘:l‘}‘ will Jecture to young mea 00 Solomon's av.—The n Church, hear Lexing , 410 & w. Fortioth-st, [ Pastor, the Rev. J. K. ANNAN, will preach next SABIA' Ch iy First Free Will Ba) Church, Peveateenth st wost of Sixth-ave.—Preaching EVERY BABBATH at 100 a. m. and 74 p. m. A Grand Voeal and Iustramental Concert, under the direetion of Prof. Wi Berge A of the Organ Pund of the Churcb, will Ve grea o0 WHINESDAY RYENING at 0 o'clock st the Church. e il 2 3 lock. 8 E;I‘l.A'IAIEI.l!M'. su;mnw::f"‘ the Tndependent Order of “Five Pointa Touse of Indaatry, every BABUBATH AFTERNOON in by the children, ““Free Discusstons under the directi Becularists, are bekd every SUNDAY at Metropolitan Hall, No, 97 Sixth- alarism- True dimis- m. Bubjoct: " See — Remedy for the Evils of Society.” Able speakers are expocted. sion 10 ceuts, to pay expenses. ave., commencing at 7 o'clock p. vil . M. E. Clnreh, hetwcen .+ 3. 8. INSKIP, Pastor, Will preac ocloek s m. Bubject, **IThe Devil among Men in Great Wrath.'—ite: Siith ebap., v. 10-12. And st 7 o'clock p. m.;_subj tion." " Seats free. Strangers and others invited to attend. “Thomp e R Chureh on BABBATIL, the enven—Where ‘and What 1t 1n, will be te N C. AGER, TO-MO| W it t qubieck of 8 lesture by the Rev. EVENING, at 74 o'clock, in the Chapel of ihe Polytechuic Brooklyn. Kegular Morning Service of the Brooklyn New Churct (Bwedeaborgian) at the same place at 10§ o'clock. _Seats free. A i ~ Jubitee Méeu‘-’.,—-ru S0th Auaiversary of the Sunday Sobocl tist Chureb, will be beld in the connected with the Madison-ave. riy frst st on MONDAY EVEN: B o corner of Madisoarave. and Th TNG the 19 inst., ot 7) o'clock. Addressen will be deliversd by the K] G. WESTON, D, and the Hev. J. HYATT Pastor, the Her. HEN SMITHL, D. D, Recitations and Sis Ty the ehildren will be among the exercises. Tho fricuds of the Sctiool and tbe public are invited to attend. TADIES Ny, SOUTHERN RELIEF AS- SOCIATION. —Officen for receiving DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, No MBeatul Por Viow. Provisons, ke, HARRIS, GAINES & re earnestly solicited. INING and FARM e il i 'Land Drainage, afier & be g rtant subject thovough system based ot wabe wurveys, so that failure e impossible. Keference—3r. Solon Robinson, Agricultaral Kditor N. Y. el CHI'T S.—The unde ned issioners. in behalf of the State of Tows, hereby ofer & prewium of Five Hundred Dollars for the bost plan, accompavied with specifica- tions and detail drawings, of a buildin ildings, for the lowa State Tustitution for the edneation of the and_Duinb, to be orected at Councal Blute, and o be of suficient capacity to_accommodate not less than bwo busdred puyile; the plaa to fnclude arrangementy for hgbting, warmiug avd ventilating the buildiug. Plaas to be opened on the Grst Mouday o Juoe vext. - Address the usdernigued at Council Blaf, lowa. THOS. OFFICER, . BALDWIN, VHE AMERIC L of Springfield, Mas. 10 LAWYERS, SINESS COLLEGE orthy of attention. ~See * Tustraction.’ —A member of the Irish bar of very condderable experience 1 un Advoeste and udviieg conuel aud possessed of & thoron mowledge of the of commereial law and of the practice and pleading of the KIIISI ria of Law, is de- sirous of enteriug the office of 8 New-York legal firn an the Magager of W department. The highest and wost satisfactory referenees a3 to char- scer aod abiitien will be pivea. Address, for ove week, BARRISTER, Pribase € RICK ES, PRESSES, CLAY WHEKLS asd BRICK MAKERS' TOOLK in wphlet. . L CARNELL & Co., No. 1,44 Genaao- Pa. )ILER, and 18 NG MACHINE: Please send for I B WINDI 1. Also, the LEASE of Al T the LLEN & JOHRKON, o, 116 Nomanst, New York. nd PRINTING KOLLER MOLDS for 0. 140 Broadway. ACHINERY.—We are_prepared to furnish FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTY TOOLS of EVERY DESCRIF: TION on SHORT NOTICE aud REASONABLE PRICKS. SAMPLES of the TOOLS wasufactured by us may be seen st oor Wareroom, and we INVITE an INSPECTION of their WORKMAN- SHIP asd DESIGN by those in want of superier Macbivery. NEW-YORK STEAM ENGINE Co OFFICE AND WAKEROOM, 2 & No. 222 PEARLST, N Y. YORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM- KNGINES, and BOILERS asd CIRCULAK SAW MILLS The beat aud swont complete in uae Cireuars sent an applivation. Woob & IARN STEAM-ENGINE Co., Umea N Y., wn No. % Maroew Laxk, New-Yors. STEAM F —Having increased ) ties an deliver £ 10, 15, 30 Lorse power, portab % prowmptiy | any sise to 000 horse st short notice. Our Kogioes save % Jer cent 1o space, wesght, fr ud parts over the beat * For curcular rees NY s, o given thas auy FUILT DNDER THE BABCOCK & WILCOX'S PATE sgement of VALVE GEAR guaran « fuel per Horse Pe wlar 1S, No_ 2 Veserst, New York. JTATION AM ENGINE for SALE. S D _Cyliode gy Byt o, 10 prime_ working enier; ARCIUTECTURAL 1RO en Avenve B aml (', WORKK, N 0 PHINTERS - Wanied, a Drum Cylinder sautry PRESS, of & sse not Jesw than don e roedlivm. Mot be v ot rake order Addross VIINTER, Box No. 106, Inbuse T, LRINTER YRDON ALY MEDIUM ROVAL HAND FRESS BARNES & ALE a ( o WASHINGTON SUPK 4210, All in god onder. o. 69 Pultoa-st., N. V. Marble Mantels NE ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTI more Superior le. T.B. S.—The best place in the at i ARBLE MANT ity to prrchase MARBGLE MANTELS of the late atA KLABEK'S MA M A8th et weur Mave , X, Y, Mastels po fAlscellancouc. [POR SALE-—A CABINET of choice MINER- ALS eml rare collection of Gokl, Filver, Copper, bead, o other ot be dupliated at a ost, and will be soid cheap. Apply at 3 VINES. Beod stawp for Price List sl VERKIS & CAYWOOD, cubherprle, " e %Y. For Engravers Art- lue, Green, Purple. Carmive Otfice, CONTIN TADIES' FANCY INK C t, D ipacit ki vo. grignd ' IRON BRIDGE and CORRUGA- Vie MAN A KEMOVED TO 116 WILLIAM ST BRIDGES, BUILDINGS, ROOFS SUUTT! Corrugated Stiee€ Tron for SALE in any quautity \lA\Nlh\' I'AN OIL COMPANY, PA No. 16 Broadwar N Y ACTURERS OF MASON'S For I N, D otL, i , first of the s Noa % sl 00 Jeersn CARDS Market, N ¥ D-CORNEL ! AYING | Cands 1ae RED PL ply to i Hester and 10 DEALERS in the SHOE TRADE. TACKS and NAILS 1T H. BRIGHAM & Co, South Ab. devote their whole thue to manntacturing wll b ATL, for the Boot wad & je. All orders prowptly At Messinh Preacl At Ebbitt Hall, N TEN will speak for the k o Deianeey and ivin eh TO-MORROW at 10} o clock *Totermediate State of A om Seats Jock p.m. Evening subj o Rev. D, CURRY, D D, will preach free. A g 4 Anna E. Dickinson « It ¢ive at Cooper Tustitute, TUESDAY BV ~Another, Lecture by tbe Strerts of New-York by GarLigh thelr Dirty Statiti lergy, all in & Quagmire, Universalist € ees TO-MORROW at 10§ & . and 74 Wird Lecture to Young Men. Subject Businews of Life.” The Dirty Legislators. Edito TOMORROW weh, comer of Downing st . Iu the KVENING, Musters or 8l . eaching MORNING and EVENING reh of the Puritacs, Unionsquare, reciprocal action of Mewory apd « by the Rev. Dr veuing bervice st g of hureh, Sixteenth st Tetneen Sith and on SUNDAY EVENINGS, at 7} o'clock, on resert condition of the Church aud the Yeats free. No colleetionn. Ser ’lll aves.~ .MM ubjects " Speedy eLming of tbe Lol hureh, 1 ::l.llA.Y..‘}rb 17, st Ulfl}fl(' » ¥ Church of the Afternooy service o0 LOID Aad Forty » K e wouth except the trst, ot ;‘{l«l‘ on behalf n: 'l:ll o Inslor loeated Rev: Dr- . . SMITH, the Kes. Ieetion will be made. Come Where the Them,— Elder TIMOTH Old-fashioned love fea West Twenty-foarthst T T T T = = P riun Church, laving Temoved from pelentrnl Presbyiohin st Lorie Hall, corver of Forty eveuth: o1, and rondway, Preaching by the Pastar, the Kev. JAMES TOMORROW, at 104 & 1 avd 74 Babbath School ab 2 Clasn at 3 o'clock. « Poor Bave the Gowpel Preached Y COLE preaches TO MORROW theee thin the afteruoon at the Advecs Chured, No. e wecond aermon T 0 Ty e Rew Dr. WATRON wpon thl [ (NDAY m."‘i‘.'.fi'&..‘& oty eubtb ok, W v'elock o 0t Minn on ** Somethny EVENING, Vel 37 Pearlata. irw, Enima Hard Spiritaaliata. in Dodworth Bubjecta; * Natural and Rev ‘Bpiritaalinn. Anna K. Dickinson wil deliver her new popular Jectoro W Do,” at the National Hall in Harlem, ou MONDAY 16, "Tickets S0e. ; %o be had at No. 27 Murray wud No. @ discourses before the First Society of No. 806 Broadw: it 10§ and 7} o'clock. ded Reeligion,” and Vast, Present aod Future ference at 3 p. . The public inviked. Mujor-tien, Clinton B, Fisk sl W. 11 CORNELL, o-L:lll speak in the M. K. Mission Chapel, No. 313 Kivingteust., sear Lewis, 'O MORROW, at 2 p. m. urch (Congregatioual), Forty frstat LYMAN Al&m)fi‘l"phlluv. ) fihll«’kfllu»j every and 7} p. . Bunday Mulfi!k& . Froe Lec- musie are delivered by 'f‘ DI:,,FA NHAM, st the t 74 ture Lessons in ocal ehagel of the church ou MONDAY and TH p.m. 14 Brondway Sunday Mee i} houl the President be Impeached P at 3 p. m. on * Licen " Pro Conference at 7h p. m.; sabject, “ Metempsy. n the discussion, "n Mariners’ Church nund Min- wlonn.—Preaching ou SUNDAY, the 13th inst.. eormer of Catliacios and Madison-sta., by the pastor, the Rev. B. D. MUKPHY, at 10} a. ., HEm A comer ol Dover and Woserai. ol 3 and at 0. T 014 John-st. M. LL D, will preach at 10§ a. Colonel U. 8. ~ New-York Port Societ er of Madison- bany will preach 1, Feb. 17, at 10} & m. and 3} p. St Stephen’s Episcopal Church,-The Rev. I Reetor, will bold Divine service at the Chureh, on Twenty-second-st., between Fifth and Sixthaves, TO-MORROW ' (Suaday), st 10} & m and 74 p. m. The Reetor will preach at hoth services. Neventhest, M. Church, oear Thirg- the GEORGE W. WOODRUFF, Pastor, will preach TO-MORROW 3OK: ING at 10} o'clock on * Howe Religion,” and in the EVENING clock, on * The danger of indulgence as \llustrated 1o the Expenence o Sampaon.'" pecially invited to the Kvening service. MORKOW_EVENIN Worahip, Thirty Sfth-st. between Fourth aud Le Seata free. jianchard wil urch of the place and fClark st , Brooklyn, on SUNDAY ING ARD will serien of Sermons on rdially invited. The Rev. S, Y. Monroe, D, D.—A Meworial Tme on the life, character, aud sudden death of this eminent Minister of Chriat, will be preached 1o the Trinity M. E. Chureh, York-st., Jerscy (ity, the Rev. Dr. MATTISON, TOMOKROW, at 10} & . The Rev. A. . Partridge, Kector of Christ [ reach in All Saiata Ubureh, in Henry.st NING, Feb, 17, Bervices {0 commence < luvited. Teinity M. . Church, Toriy borlh ¥, HILDRETH woruisg aod evening. Subject Kirangers invited i 1 ’I'llrlrlurlkl. Reformed Dutch Churel e Ko Dr. STREKER (D. V.) will preach TO-MORROW EVENING oo T} Kyistle to the Church of Laodices.” The Music Clam, under Prot: G: ABBEY, will commence its second term on THURSDAY EVESING, in the Lectare Room; a bne ofportutity for suy wbo wish to becowe tiu reading Chur The Five Points Mission, of the Ol Brewery, No. i Park st.—The onginal, permanent Mission at the Poiuts, the Rev. J. N. SUAFFER, Superint ndent. Prineipal Sauday Rebool at 2 o'elock p. . Short sddresses by visitom. The public are much iaterested i the er, and winging of these child iversativin * Another Gorpel? in ite Teaching Concerning the way of Salvation.” Thial Serwon iu tie course will be preachesd by the Kev. JOUN Q. ADAMS. in Blecekes Tl ling, eor. Bleecker and Mortousia., at 7 p. m., TOMORROW, Heata free West Fiftyethirdest, Baptist Charek, vear Sesenthar the [tev. WAL 1. PENDLETON, Pastor.—Freaching on SUNDAY next at 10§ 5. m. s 74 p. m., aud every evesiog throngh the week by the Rev. KDWARD BURNMAM. Prayer meeting every sfieruoon ab 7} p. . Baptiaing on Sunday evesing Wentminster Chureh, 1 Beveath a1 en.—Freaching in the above C G. D ARCHIBALD, I 1., on NU at 1§ o' clock, aud in the evesing at Ziows Kefreshing Showers—A NEW tuiniog nearly 900 Tlyinos aad Tunes, prioei- Iu the Rvening Mr. BL. Nataralism. The: Supernatural AXD TUNE BOOR, ¢ palls ase) by Whitedekd, Weaiey, Knapp, Neticton, Fioney, Karl Ha e o val meetiogs Tt in one of € . ve well ba o e arclogn P, Tape caven, 5 sl ; B ound covem, 35 cents; #4 per dosen; b, emboased gilt, 30 5 Kumple sbeets; contaiming § pa i D i : A st ieamed by CHAS. . k L 0 T T S T MR FROM BREMES AND SOUTHAMPTON, Feb. 15 Wostlof, ¥. K. Kemiee and son,”A. Frey. 0. Gydey, A, Wunsch, J ¥, el J. Rowenthal aud family, W 3. Sehmilta. ¥ Kol T Marr, K Mecke, I Koy wrztl, Mrs. b or. & ot VROM HAVRE AND BRENT, Fei. 15 Mr Nilvermann, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lerois, Mr. Marquis, K. Fewbeg, Wm. i, R. Thompsou, Mrs. Helbon 18 Kewell, Mr. and A. Gired, J ML Tubban Vallanigo, F. Reater. Mr. Nuscbels Mr. Want, Mr. Rouald M B W. 0. Currier, Mr. Dupre. W. I, Kelly, P. Mano, Mr. it Mre Dally, M Kittridge. W Fried, RLau: 1N loul, Jose Carrers, Adolpl Carrer, M. Die- MINIATURE ALMANAC. 535 | Moon Rises. ... Sun Rises...ooooen €:53) Nun Bets..... WK WATRK THIS DAY, Saudy Lok 40| Gov's Ialand....6 20| Hell Gate. .. 8:02 SHIPPING INT ELLIGENCE. POKT OF NEW-YORK, ARED, re, New York and Hayre Steamsbip er Lierpool, Ruger & Bro. Caneron, co. J. L. Phillips & Co. ). Fiekett. Marseilles, De Verta & Co, Ciodad Bolivar. arbeeks & Halses. matip Arago, Godsden, I . Enokan outiutatal (Kr.), Port au Pricce, . K. De Wolf, & Co. ! tavana. Harwel), Russell & Co. ). Crans. Halifax, D, 1. De Wy iing Brig Charlotte, 8 Brig James Kath Virig £ J. Tomphis Brig Hattie Baker, Cr Sebr, Madeira (1 Sebr Varmet N n. Steamship £t Laurient (Pr.), Boassan, Havre Jan. 31, and Brest Feb. 2, v. Jan. 29, and Southapt ud 266 pas., to_ Oclrichn & Co. . the passage, very beavy westerly gales, and on Feh, : ort au-Prince via Newport, 3 days, with K, Muri st U, Clark, Moure, Matansas 12 days, sugar, &¢, Thowpson “ & Huiter. SPOKEN. Feh. 11, 1at. 45, Jong. 48 Br. steamship Colambia, bonnd W. 63, 7. steamabip Vieginia, bouod W MeKay, from Mobile for Bostos. TO MARINE Light-Vessel Qoif the C o by onter of the Light-lonse Board, STEPHEN 1 TRENCHARD, U, 8 N. Light House Tnspector Fourth Ditrict: DOMESTIC PORTS, PorrLAxp, Me., Feb. 16.—The steamsbip Moravian, from Liverpoo! on Mth avd castle the 25th Jan., via 8t Johus, N. F., on the 10th Sle reports haviug passed the dford, from New-York; on, Measina : Daniel Wel- pes of Delaware, ban berw replaced on e Feb. 4. 1067, arrived at o clock this WorniBg. Hibernia on the 25tk aud Avia on the 14th. May Drapuer. Gottenburg; alagn ; Kate S 21, Gal e, from Calcutta for Boston, i 25, leaky. aud supplied with provie , Feh 16— Arrivel, brigy Brooklyn, Messina; Duukeld, Glas- 11 He el ‘eb. 13.~The British bark Sir Mamphry Day 111 coftee, to ond Barbor to-day. The Xiog advantage of & southerly wind. sailed to-day from Hampton Roada: Brewen shig Adelphos, with pass.. for Baltimore ; scbr. Henry 8. Lee, from New-York for Baltimore , bark Maggie Huoter, from Canl{ff for Baltiwore ; sehrs. Alice Serauton, New-lisvew; Samuel D, Wilson for Fhiladelphia; Mt for Norfolk and Cliarles- ton; G. W. Rawley, Boston: Scventy from Rio Jus following vesse VIVAL HYMN | Steamship Montgomery, i wirhip Hermans.. 7 ...'..NPMIR( SNTTGRNY TOMPKINS, Presiient RRIMAN Secretary. . CIVIL COURTS. PSS U. 8. CIRCUIT COURT--FEB. 15— Before Judgo SuArLEY, The suit of Holdworth agt. Draper was dis) of yesterday before .ludfu Smalley, and a ve Wi di- rected for the plaintiffs. The issue was, whether an mm- portation made by plaintiffs in 1864 were “manufactures of wool,” and under act of Junie 50, 1834, should pay & duty of 24 cents per Ib. and 40 per cent ad valorein, whieh was charged by defendant and protested against, o wero the goods manufactures and embroideries in_ silk and lable aly to a duty of 35 per cent ad valorem, as plaintiffy con- fed, Various witnesses swore that the goods were wbroideries in silk, and meflud,m, therefore, under tho Taw directed a verdict for plantiffs. G. Courtney aud Ethan Allen, Deputy U, 8, Atto 'y for Government; Sidney Webster and Craig for plaint ANOTHER VERDICT FOR THE GOVERNMENT—IMPOR- 4 TANT T0, IMPORTERS. The suit of Jonathan Sturgess agt. the late Simeon Draper was tried yesterday before Judge Smalley, resulted in a verdiet for the defendant. “The defendan as Collector of the Port, levied a duty of 10 per cent valorem ona quantity of indigo, imported by the plaintiffs from the East [idies, under the eighteenth scction of the act of June 50, 1864, which reads, “1hat on alk im- ported from cast of the Cape of Good ““5"' products of conntr ast of the Cape, u duty of 10 per cent sball n add to the duties already levied.” A8 iudigo wis before free, the plaintiff contended there was nothing to add this 10 per cent to, wid they were therefore exempl. Tho defendant argued that the principle in this case bad been already settled in suit of Haddin Baruey, in which Judge Nelsou held, in eonstruing section 14, act of July, 1362, wlmost Wlentical with the section iu_question, that an additional duty of 10 per cent conld be levied, even on free goods. That this was in fact an absoluto duty of 10 per cent, if there was nothing to add it o, and an increased duty of 10 per cent, if there wus any pro- vious duty. This suit of Hfadden agt. Barney was carried to the Supreme Court, which has, within'a few days, affirmed the decision of Judge Nelson. Judge swalley saul Le wonld cxamine the case, thougih he was Inclived to think 1t was alrcady dis- posed of. He would, th.erefore, divect a verdict for the Governuent, subjeet to the opinion of the Court on the law, which verdict wus entered. 8.'G. Courtney & Ithan Allen, Assistant U. £, District Attorney, for the Government; A. R. Calow for the platotiff. - ——— SUPREME COURT—-CHAMBERS—FEB. 15 —~Before Mr, Justice LEONAKD. THE GRIFFITH GAUNT CASE—MOIION T0 STRIKE OUT PART OF THE COMPLAINT, Charles Eeade agt. Charles H. Swectser and others. It will be remembered that the defendants, h& periodical published in this eiiy, made a succession criticisms on Mr. e's novel of * Grffith ia " then belug published in the * Atlantie lanll.z » and th * Argosy.” These exiticisms called out frou Mr. Reade a lotter, known best, perhaps, as the ** Prurient Prude " lctter, published at the time in this paper.. In this letter he announced that he should cowmenee legal procecdiugs in the mwatter, and he accordy i menced suit against the de; o up on a wotion to strike out part of the complaint, as Reade’s complaint sets out at length i three disti! counts three of the articles_ complained of, and charges that they are injurious o him personally. He then, in thiree new counts, sets out the same articles, that mn{ are injurious to bim in his professional capacity as author, aud alleging speclal damage. The motion yester- vy wus tojstrike out one of these sets of counts or compel the plamtitf to t on which e would rely, 1t was urged by the defendants that a slugle statement ‘was sufficent in how many capacities Mr. Reade way ved fnjury, and that to restate them, same cause of action wus to return to the very repetition of counts which the code was desigued to prohibit, and thag this uscless coplication was au mjury to all parties, | Court Jury, witicsses, and counsel, and especially to the opposite party, as be might bave to print the wi mat- ter on appent The platnti njury was received in two citizen the other as a professional ma | dujurie two rights of action, and Lence a necessity to en- able the other side to plead properly of two statementa. That i 80 far as it Was a retusn to ihe old ;-mmnkt.s was for the reason that gave nise to the old practice which had 1~-mhllv afterward been exaggerated. The form of plead- ing b been adopted after much care and consideration, At as cach statement presented 3 clear and sufficlent cause of action which would uot if standing alone be stricken out, they should be allowed to stand together, The Court hield that ythere was here but one cause of action, thougl there inight be under it two rules of dam- ages. That the code required a plain statement of the cause of action without needless repetition. He must | direct an order to be entered that the plaintiff eleet on which couut he wonld rely, but he would permit the plain- tiff, if he desired, to wmend 50 as to lwelude all bis > . net i {7, on the other hand, claimed that as the itics, the one as & private there weie two accordingly. and Mr. Sherwood for plaintiff; Mr. Sewell for defendants. | POLITICS IN COURT--IS VIRGINIA A STATE !—HAS SHE ANY STATUS IN THE NEW-YOKK COURTST I re George Oluer, &e. In the reports yesterday appeared s short state- ment of the wmrest of Capt, Olney of the steamer Wash- Inigton drving, for ruuning dway with the steamship from Norfolk, Va., after she had been seized by the sheviff on attuchment. A Government vessel was sent after her, and stopped her, but she n ran away and came to this port, where the captain delivered her to her owners. A writ of habeas corpus was grantesd by Judge Leonard, which was served on Deteetive Eustace, who had in custody, and Capt. Olney, in place of being taken to Vir- uis, was yesterday morning brought before the Court. he following is the return of the detective : 1, Joseph Eustace, detective oficer of the Metmpoiitan Pobee, who vow holds the withit George Olsey fn custedr, do_cerisly and return to the within writ, that I m (Oloey) i my costods. wuder and by virtue of & warrant issued Hxn['h Keaten E Featon, Goversor of the State of New-York, commanding the arrest of said Oluey, aud to be delives Vigxs, who is by said warrant o to receive him (said Diggy) 10 be « tr‘d 0 the Stato of Virginia to anewer to an iud State of Virziuia; and | berewith proos srresaf sl Oiver, togetber with the body of sa Oluey. I this wiit was produced the wurmni from Gov. er of the prisoner. eppearing on behait of the ton directing the surren Judge De: prisoner, asked for time cide on Lis course in the matter. Ho thougiit he should demnr on the ground that there was no State of Virginia. The State of New-York and the United States b reaty with her, and she was nos recogni tn tainly Cougress seems to b Judge Leonard thought pe gress might like to hear the argument, principle to be right he would find some trouble in the rule about de facto gOvernments, ze Dean suggested that Kawsclatka might have a de facto goverment and yet men nulbeeumfiudunu demand. In the Savannah piracy case he had heard Judge Nelson charged that we could what the ncts of Congress had decided. Gov. Plerpont has been appointed by the President asud Congress has in- timated that the Président, has ot the power to make such appointment. Mr. G. W. Bluut jr., on behalf of the District-Attorney, suggested that as thc Oyer and Terminer Court was now sitting the wiit should bave been returnable tmfi asked the Court to discharge this writ and leave the for a proper one. vefused as it was a matter of form which ult i bringing him before the same Court at udge Dean not. Lier ing would re onee, but argued that the position taken by Ji was unsound. Mr. Dean—Either Virginia las seceded or she has 1f sho have, how can this offense of eseaping civil anthorities exist? If she ‘what ity does Gov. Plerpont mike thi demand Tudge Leonard—1 don't think there is m{mlw in your If Cougress have any such idea, that rginla P e T dout thiuk 1 shall concur until T am eouv adjonrned till to-day at 11 a. m. DECISION. Abraham Bdulmlnfer.— and judgment of diveree not i pelled. The case was then Johanna Schlesinger agt. Report of referee confinued Krauted. This was the the 9th 10 it., in which the defendant, Schmidt, an order for his examination as » purty beft the ground that, being & Consnl, he could neither #ue on Db aued in a State Court, but could only be sued in the United States Court. The defendant claimed to be Consuk Kappabanock Kiver; 8. W. Simmous, Georgel wmore; Adde Trudell, Philadelph "Te whip Iilion, from Candid!, railroad irons for Baltimore, sails to-mor- row. The brig Seranton, frow Norfolk, with staves for Sarbadoes, ar- rived to day. FOREIGN PORTS. TMavpax. Feb 18 —Arrived out from New: at + abips Kate, at Bath- o bl peka. st Fashing. o Mol ce oasers, at Laverpool. From Sab Piaucisco: tbe Alie Kition, at Bunderlavd ; the Alpine at Liv- orpon ol. « Fauny Larribee, from Havre for Cardif, is asbore at the Isle of bt R New.Orleacs: the Filth, at Liverpool the Boufls, 8 Gronde, THY THR WEKMANN The Franci b Gravesend Jan. 27, The Iron ""“?..""":‘ New-York, and the Alice Ritson from San Ji . 7. ‘Francisco arrived at Live 2. s from Charieston, Thomas Frecman from Savan- rleans arrived at Liverpool Jan. 28. ueeustown, was passed aban- origue arired o Liverpool. les 8. R. of Canso, sbe fell in e Explos he .‘u‘l:l uain Des Yerryman from New Clara Hickmap from imore for “The Jane reports on Dec. e ricaue, and the vessel e 14 sk g 1t blew a hurri o from Philadelphia; the Clifford, from Nan Franeisco; e frata New-Orlcau; the Atkla, fiow Moblle, ai arrived at Liverpool Jan. 2). e Kinpress of Ludia, from San Pranciaco, ban arrived at Queenstown, e Meator from Peasacola to Liverpool, is sshore uear Valeutia, crew for Hamburg, snd the Atlants | Ohvesion, was spohon Jus. 1, lab Jeneral of Saxony, and the plaintiff's counscl suggested :nenn: s-::::.‘ un’vlux mul’ absorbed, could have ne ot ala o Miuisters. The matter was {hen laid over, ta o O aation froin tho Prussian envoy. Yesterday, a letter from Baron Von Gerolt was ‘r.’-d. eX] E ony still retained certain Sux b f any representative of Saxony in fi :m-lm :n‘fl rister, under the mnvu‘oln yoar, looks after the interests of Saxon 3 h further exxmned that Iu:v'r: .I.:up.rgfd but her Kiog mum with the approval of the King of Prussia his and Consuls. Ao ot s thereupon eatered denying the motion te examine the defendant. i Richusdson for plaintiff; Mr. Lapaugh opposed. A ing list of Ameri- g —The following list o NuA:‘ :‘:;‘M ':zn :‘lf:‘a';m of Bowles, Dievet & Co., No, 24 Rue do la Paix, Paris, for the week endivg February 1, rlaad, M. broke 1 and S B obmeon, &