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Sa aens BY Somers |8 HOUSERGEPER—A MIDDLE AC AGED seers rates at poo bole Lh A. H0sewonk—s 4 ATION WANTED imtly “Appar ot D Bocond #roces Ner fat pone nn LAetnatcnenrnecslntonlainchen all ¢| Wit NURSE—A LADY WITH A FRESH breast of if | okt, wishou' baby to" sue’ at “teat Laas By are at 8 Mulberry #t., rear, first floor, for Mrs, ‘eg - WANTED, are re nd nes fi his inte resi- p, Yate Aeon bo ekoste Cak | APARTMENTS A Pe SECOND Cemetery. 128 | east of the Ho. bright ct, oat Swett On andar. Jan. Lith, Margaret, wife of | Xirem § Baty ey + roeealeg wi taken to Be Jammen che th berth trbremersa aero rere forthe rer her oats and Noe ‘the family are ‘to attend. 190 AR—On the 15th 1 Margaret Bllen Kear, | car of ‘and Rose Reece tine AR BLOCK Mh tal Sled NEW OR gecond-hand Co 1. ‘Troy AUCTION NOTICES. AveTION TO BOTTLE! RICHARL at a Ey ieereee Ue een Fr Nap a mit orl thio ato i will et ay), aye a 2th, at 10M o'clock, the rhe mela cont id’ fur. glaseware, silverw a locas etm ana “Aint tables fom Salt exrpetsy kiches Ager vOron NOTICE—MAGNIFICE ld furniture thie day, Wednesda: West Toth oth ave, winseshen alt oelock, mahogany, blac Paster. cham! amnber rand dining room furniture, carpesing bedding, china, glass, silver are, table cuth ‘Alas general amortment basement and kit -hen turniture.34 eatin et ) relatiy, Prtnde the’ family, and of her - FoR! SALE BAT AUCTIO THIS DAY— uivited to attend. the st Weanen ay LosT ‘AND |} FOUND. diet tnd’ lth ave, JAMES C' ah Geral nee eae | HENRY Gree oT, ANK BOOK LOST— ON THR NRY GREEN, AUCT.—CHAMPAGNE, Non Mi ay 14th, Anne M. I, B trom , " Meee Wi Ss ah aac aay a a Yn all veh ope Haare. Ko Arp respectfully invited to | «1 <1): thankfully rewards ty leaving eat 99° nd 20 bephets of efdsieck chat iar Vases of Dra: a ah fane"A "ANNE PkRuN, ("°° S to Bowery Baring Si.o00 segurs fala —a seen ROR = On Jas. 1d 1861, Martin Lawlor, of BAX« | BOOK LOST—BETWEEN 5 AND ohn County .m, on the imp} nat 08 Blewoker st Saving Ban the name of MAR GALh Gite The ‘tad ice ie ew aac, | ata iaatrteaed CATS aia » yeas hia Inte realdenes, 60) Greenwich st, ‘Rac Bidar Sawer a | POAT FOUND-A WORKING BOAT 18 | SRNAN-On Monday morning, Jan. 14th, Bllz- Br ange of Novem, in the Haat Hier latives and. frlends 9 fami, snd thoee af | fae, “Apply 110 East 10th st sai eo to attend the Age Wednesiay af. O8T—IN GOING FROM NO. ee ET Li t 2 o'clock, from. ter late resi tone Meare, lyn. Her remains will be ce) Ps the Holy Cros. On "1 lay, Jan. 15, of consumption, Eliza, sved wife OF David Biles tothe 40th year of het sritotives tie fanerao famtayattar | (TAPE LOST—A MINK FUR C Teh ki Monvtsy evenings an, 14th, 1801 Greenwich at, through Do em liberal rev ard will be ‘paid Yor the 459 Cirvenwich ot. froma Tepuslos will be De tak ym Monday, 3 nee ; t3 Calvary Comm. o in sae it Ian 14th, after a short and severe , ‘an ‘Mary Post, in the 8th year of her age. as have gone, dear mother, from us now. - to God's law we meekly bow p°e FOUND—A_ LARGE NEWFOUND. land dog. ‘The owner can have him by prov! property and paving cha If not ealled for itil S aye xt ts. wold. Rint 'AKD, 136 Cotimb|n rm Tela‘ives and friendggf the family aro reapect- | Hed I nt, Brooklyn. Jal avite! to attend the Thneral, this (Woedacsday) — re hacen hoe 1 on, at from the Willett st. M. Chine, LOST--$5 REWARD—LOST SUN- ait further invite it day evening, 18th inet, a * black And white ‘Dine soseges pe at sosths anne Newfoundland ‘iifretien nim to 140. Wea 98d cae nil knee ‘wilt ‘if plaee this (Weatnealay) after. | recive the above reward. it unilten 3° Fv URS TAI TAKEN—$5 REWARD--THE Furs taken from 10% Merion Monday evening, LIVAN On Monday, Jan. ee Fast brain, 9 months | ian, Lith, if returned at lower, will pay the James Sullivan, aged 1: and friends of the forath are respect- bbb Garin at Torcloeks tent the raagenes oC he | PELLORINE, &e, STOL i ‘o'clock, fron “ano ot EN—A LADY'S + Michael Bullivap, 150 Weet 10th wt, na << ffs, ijk Rea and mall and lack Ai4 a ken Pron Hast DICK At Williams Bridge, W. ate rvemiing of San Th “AML pawibrokers or others ata hort on Monday moruing, Jan. sane deen re Wee ty a ed to detain wilt bo thankfully offering the said arti 9 years and 5 months, « native of Carrick-on: | eles. Any information will be thankfully received nt the aunty TI Treland, a member and one of | above mentioned number. a anders foe Father ‘Total Abstinence $$$ _ Peon. RTMONNAIE LOST —ON SUNDAY, 4, “A {+5 0. beatin 18th inst, » ge psn Dora 910 to | a pac eifatart Rah ears ‘hich time can never fil bi slernapcr fox terete romp and the members of Sher ig ho Total rial Abate Boclety, are re- ny waves ts ee the funeral. shi ad $500 “REWARD. —MESSRS. O & J. 0 15th inst, after a long stort, 9 Gra igh, she bare with Uibriatag forttad, Baral rag ttng tatvoen tne Reade of 10 olen jek Mone ‘Afe of Robert 8. yy vest, 1 years, inv night, Sitof B rand Wednesday mornin: restive and of femily mombers of | 9nd Jawengy, ¥ 1961, of about 1 PIEC) BLAOI Ghar, and members of itage SILK, wy from four to five thon: nd dollars, Loe jovited to $ tenn A rew: of VIVE, HUNDRED DOLLARS is offered vt tra a ovclock, A.M.» I for the recovery of the in ortion for egldeoge of er Juawband, 1D Allon a without | Ue amount received. vi ¥i as Ay pelos. Philadelphia and 7 ‘Gran ‘ovr. sactlacs “i sCorner Forsyth, N.Y. sLACE—On even! jan. - ilaeg s kind and atectionsie fathary aged Ot = PERSONAL NOTICES. ‘Ulatives and friends of the Seattiy are respset- on Thured: iis a slate raideneg, |-4NFORMATION | WANTED_OF HUGH nth ave. Papers please copy. so DUFEY, whe a be ef Sunday greninn, Des. ) REY-On a A ~» aor i Louts a on wy Pings feast tisha . Sjotives Sree cee ste rere. Fa ior was mine Ais Si ba ek “peek pom ihe ae ige rene Her realtones, Fas Tah ee” ion ° hl ‘DRUFF—On mornjag, Jen. ‘Uth, after i WILLIAM FRASER FROM INVERNESS ney D. North William st, ho will retin fee of the family aro ox Meee eenes ee 28 Meee WMO 8 a toattend ¢ on ‘Thursday aftor. itn inet, at ‘telock, from Inte residene "ARTICLES FOR SALE. AGATELLE TABLES, an cheap for cash: also a for sale and tolee. W- HL. GAL Ral) SALE billiard tables vin, 1 eee Fives st. | wanted to sell Union Cockades. A |at MARVIN'S, 103 Broadway, up CKSMITH—A BLACKSMITH'S ynted, ' good floorman ; none other ‘ast 10th Sh bet. Avenude A and B. 8 SMALL BOYS Ds Ay AN iy after 10 ty ors sound and true, ; Rood nett t wingle harnees, hols econ sistghs ne Lines st ehip and belit all torather, iso fd toda, for $1 Call at vba on Iida, mae Bith at, N.Y. } a es FOR SALE—A LORS, All BAY tht 8 WAN TE SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE—A NO, 2 Spin tt ete yO Rooke sit Ba 870 Ban | Singer sewing Tod Ao crm plete order: cash, ps ioe eked, per CT ag 130 be seen at 100 Allen st, near Delancey, jald ¥11T Means WANTED—2 BOOTMA. FOR SA1.E—%5 TONS—NOW o1 ket Blip; 1 oreo fil be given, “Apply 30 Rast Bd me 7 bop renielt Mar Me Pops ee sete ire wise res XC fee! ANTED A A TO ST FRAZER 0 Oyster Bow, Gaibarive BU "aio OLS clothing, ig he. sf quantity, of clothing, books dhees, furs, jewelry, &e., 30 HOUSEKEE TH sewing machines, &e: R'S SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD J PUBNTURE. RSD AN) at 14 1 ojeloek, Neok Prociesty, cstdepee oh ya uruiture of Whe Neuse will, be np “ ytion of , cham! dining Foor and basement Furnituy ay Is and. In- erain Tralraaam Dede and bedding, sofa bed- Htendibttainy, ed de of all kin 2 fasts, mirror paintings, tablew ching, glasewarw sliver, Wer all to bo rain or shine, 193 DOUGHTY, AUCT'R- Tush SELL M. this day Wedtieaday, Inn. 16th, at 1054 o'clock, at enlecroom 5 Naaaa ire furniture of fam y declining by visting of carpets, sates, i chairs bares te Toutes, feathe * bed, inatiraaon, bolctery aod illowy be We, ¥ a M ORTGAGE SAL ary HAMBERS & FAIR- Mori, hy stirs oko a sles wal cor ating ol bows the entire ‘stork of a livery stable, conslsting of, horses carting, Wacona ‘sleltha, binnkete, robes hares belts JAMES ten, Dolce aud office furniture, eo, MARINER, Atty. jal PAWNDLOKE SALE—JOHN MORTI- Gs P iy MPH will sell, thle ny, at 13 Bast Broadway, oor, rive street, @ ‘large awortment of men ai vo te wearing apparel, gun: Ltols, boota, shoes, other articies ou tumerons to montion, "By onder ott Se & J. BOGART, AUCTRS—THURSDAY, ian. th, at 1054 ofelock, atthe auction rooms.” ble’s sale large oon ai Meeuttjea, ont of rooorw'cod and mishy parlor and’ bedretm pen furnitary 9 Tron raft 12 sigh foben S atte single har aaah } ene on, &e. & J. BOGART, "AUCTIONEERS—Wel- We nestay, January "0th 1046 o'clock, at No. 115 Eagmrmond a, genteal a a fromm, carpe, bureaut im parlor chairy rockers, mirrors, carpsta, bureau wrashitends, ma dinis ahowany Honda nnd bedding, oven skiff furiture, be WITTERS, AUCTR—WILL SELL this day, at Pgelogk, at 44 Canal et, the entire furniture, de, of » 'y houae, fine carpets, olleloths, em, large lot of be rite wins, chalrs, mirrors, Hye and be d linen, stoves, crockery, glass, &o. ‘T) TO LET. lOUSE TO LET ae LRASE—-A NEW the New Bowery ata on P farms, within $ Ly 3 to this irae aaa ch ttl ease es Ky No ene re STORE, “AND ROOMS TO LET—STORE 6 Centre tt It would make, & Rood Fooms, rent §5, Also s too aperomante down town, rent very 170 Broadway, basement office, ato iis STORET TOL ET STORE AND FIXTURES of an old established Pownaion given iat 1% Becond ot, bet, GENERAL BUSINESS. N ELEGANT AND EXPEDITIOUS style of writing taught in 19 lessons for $3—no oop Bookkeeping, com books a yeteom. Heme ten Xppty Yo Br Bro TONG, (from the Gi f verslty) 24 3 eth i + RAND COMPLEMENTARY CON- RT. HH. HARDING, Blecoker Bull dings er uty Wednesday Tleket E) corner of Mortos 10th, 1801. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE RALANTIO AN. ‘and Ol Company, “Amount cf enpitsl noch; $90 000, neacunt pad iat ‘id for real rey Cay J in frocks 91.000 Bota 28,000. otal ammgant a sah ioe o's uv cada of the Go a ak 842 88 deteu an. y ‘JOUN iy Prt CHAS. 8. K. HO) City and Couhty of set Sipe Je JOUINBON, being duly, sworn, depawe and aay that ho realdent OF the National Fertifising and OW Go.» and that the above is true. Sworn to before soe ink hh day of dan. KOBERT J, MITC! Pub inh. ¥. city. iso te JONSON ave. ‘Brooklyn .P WANTED —2 cape FOR i L SEWING | Maci tINE FOR SALE E, ae, et D Rerteett id made In the best but Papa Seg today, will be old for, $9, Call the drug Ae No. 601 Becond avenue, bet. 85th Say, FOR SALD—2 GOOD SECOND- ‘immediately to go a short noe in the coun- hand carman’s oF without coal boxe. boant, VATBON, bl 40 7 eye Careenne on aeons 4 Inquire of Aaa, WA naan leckamith's ig TH Nassau st, Foor 9. mien | Wenestal bet oh nd Lith even a | s- LEIGHS FOR SALE—2 SLEIGHS WELL 4) | fastened,one fit for grocer, the other fit for earman. Bold at a moderate 62 the owner hes no aan for ther.” Apply at 41 01 Paty AND HARNESS FOR SALE— stro faney double sleigh and rere Ba Fe CT fin the rear. TNER Ww SMTED TO Lah ZutER et bee fy teddrelng 90 sof TNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY, BU BINESS CHANCES. im the goundey pefgreds Apply aot ahi PAKERIFS FOR SALE—SEVERAL BA. eo ; : at Fourth are, near Sth @ AP meen oma needs B Keries for sale, looated on the Ist, Bd, Oth, Tth, Sth wi nite a oben he Rete, DD, AQTIVE of to sell a bakery to call at 15- aw ia 488 oO Age ond we eiegiicd Fal eaate ofl, 11 Coda censh trade: Cy pha 88 UTCHER'’S SHOP FOR SALE, WITH = wand Coe eo MPLOYMENT—Females. 4 3 re BOF. FOR SALE—DOING A A toot Pe on Breen Keene Of ald ana Prout rt, Brook ket, opporite the new Catholic ¢ ye Fiataatas Cs FECTIONARY AND ‘SEGAR STORE iS WANTED—TO OPERATE aching and fish; girls on poly at Tig Misin vt, Brooklyn. 8 1K WANTED—A GOOD COOK IN AN hg saloon; an experienced hand and well recom an ha iy employment, A 6 rt with or withoat ih ges sINDs Hota, fon ft ee AR bp A SL Kat Brooklyn, patty Th es SEWORK_WANTED, | A GIRL TO | GROCERY AND MILK, STORE | FOR "aie Vist ote fama family. Yoauice | antntors’ met be old this weeks “Apply EAT Ave. B. Jal 2198 ‘SEWORK — WANTED A GIRL BE teown 12 and 14 Tun of errands be er MAKERS SHOP FOR SALE— Pa Roasowork.” pete wii Wea Asya hytires anda ood ry of custom.” The omnor ge : |SEWORK-—-A GOOD COOK, Nate GALS} LOON FOR SALE CHEAP. roncasr | fh ‘nd troner with good references from anon co ot oor, ou ee, "t LTA er qualifica- oe cA, the tradi wil tll at statin nreoent Ir | SEWORK—WANTED IN A PLAIN OFFICIAL AND LEGAL. Bnd Schock at 100" mmily, « girl to I a mbes odd OFFICE OF NEW YORK CAR AND Ton. La TRat Pes Bow Hort Gor snd Santon ies G MACHINES—WANTED, Firry | gos ; tudo bla gaat “inte We", serated go op fost ING. ran to 10 OR cae AT OSES SY <A ING MAGUINE— WANTED A FIRST operator oo sera sinus er Be | Re \-4 ABBY srrusteos, ae ARNUMS’ AMERICAN MUSEUM— WEDNESDAY) JAN. 18 & THROUGH ta EK Md e APRIC a RMeatviie 2! FIN elarp jouh will bo on exh at intervals hele WAT and ‘BON oe ty ¢ wed in aati TEC CHILDREN* ala OA te er, Hath | ’ Oh BNakee Agen b GARDEN, Living HAPPY ‘a i ‘Admladon 0 HYNING, CALCULAT: Ee ts oat Corer UNION, ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART. DEPARTMENT OF y ENGLIBI LITERATURE, nee that they have rod PI SIBDONB. Ragen? SEE roa Cora Readings on Welt Weneatay eve ot ihe a vl anninencn ou Wen Wednesday) ‘Jan. 10th, sito tips evouing will be devoted te DICKENS and R 8. SMITH, Director. Joie 8109 Curar AND RELIABLE HAIR DYE! All whe are twowthed matte or prey. hate hai hove them thee BLAGH poereania HAIR DYE, Fact sold atthe extreney low pee of ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, and mpytaated to be eroal i not better, than any high eal a aaa 6 as Wulnmsbaighy wocre a orders ipa med aa cies ds a Sige aoe pers ree or aaa, a saree at; cor Behar gi Magee ee ae os Ninth st, Drugatata generally, Denrciertincenry HE QOPARTNERSHIT tho name of J. OGDEN ok ala g pee ee, Davip freer passage NOTICE—P. FRIDEN- 1 has removed his teste tes Sa suieets ee Py Ee aR TENE WIGH, kara Be No, 9. Je AGS—RAGB—200 BALES OF NO. 1 axn areata Cte BOARD AND Rooms. Bou WANTED—A MARRIED COUPLE paee eee ae ath roe Ta BOAspers WANTED—A FEW ZOUNG Petit a oa Sean a 5 | Reset uceeedee aera Sa enna A. 8, RICHARDS, AUC Ge pay peg boots, ort n'y ribet WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 16, 1861, RT Ane, General Telegraph News. NLW YorK LRGIMLATURE—Semate, The concurrent rewlution of the Assembly, Aeking for ® joint committee on federal relations, ‘wns retumed to that body, Mr. Kawagy introduced a bill regulating city rail- roads that limita the fare to three conta for any length of road within the city limits, except where fworn testimony is given that the company loses mo- ney when not more than five cents may be charged. Also, that passengers who cannot obtain weate shall hot pay over two centa, the penalty for over charge ta fifty dollars, The remainder of the aeasion waa passed in consid oring billa in committee of the whole, Amembly. Tho committee of the whole pamed ton third read. ing the bill appropriating $200,000 to redeam the state stock ianued Wo the Auburn and Rochester Rail- Mr, MoDeamorr moved the reference of the poti- tions for the reduction of milk freight on the Hariem on New York and Brie roads to a special committee re. Mr. Vaaian opposed the motion and it was lost, ‘The bill to protect fruit growers ty punlahing thew Passer na felous, waa reported tn voi ‘Among the bills noticed was one by Mr. Bimawoon, to. provide for, the fy houses in New York, and of vagrant children MUTA INTRODTCED, Waroerm—To regniate tho aale of fruit in UUperviaion of tenement the care and supervision fy Mr New York By Mr. Suaw ‘To amend th revised statute rolat- ing to security for conta, By Mr. Moons.To amend the Brooklyn sewernge net. Hy Mr. Kexwey—To reduce yawnbrokers loans in the city of N: By Mr. W benalement. By Mr. MoDmaworr the Erie amd eal and regula rte ancute punishment for em- ait the freight on milk lem railroads to cent, per the transportation of milk beyond MeUFTeENE realty ypeals. It make the ©: January Int, 1963, four worum, bub three necessary iiges fa constitute & q decision, Thalves the Legialature power to tnerease or dl- tminish the salaries of the judges every two years, ‘The spsolntous aro the “kame aa “arated at year, except that back pay ia not provided for. On motion of Mr, ELLinawoon, of Richmond eonn- ty, the bill to enable the wurpervisor# of that connty w borrow thirty #ix thousand dollars, was reported complete, Mr. Crarteallod up the resolution requiring the Sheriff, Registrar ani County Clerk of New York to report the whole amount of tnonies received | them. Severn] motions were mate to defeat the resolution by Mosrs. Watan, Coxann and Horontve, but it was finally adopter by & vote of M ip 39, Mr. Paxxnmnoast and Mr. Pimuox offered resslu- Hons urging the gen foverument to take posses. sions of all the government property in the hands of rebela nt any cont that enongh had been done Mr. ,RRORAN though alr in this direction. He offered as a resolution thy " hile we tomler to the federal support in whatever | make to preserve the Relations Mr. Pirnon, directing the com. mittees not to report for local obj or special incorporationd, that might be obtain ed under generl laws’ existing or that might be enacted, war debated, emasculated and pas xl, with the addition, But whenever the com- ve think that justice will be denied by the wan of a gonaral law, thoy will report thas fact vo she Mo ne. Mr. Woopngry by consent introduced bills to re- peal ion SL of the Metropolitan Police law, and to allow the Croton Aq Comminsioners to sh the bridge at the aqueduct over the Harlem Sheer olterwing than by contract, and to authorize them to make necewary repairs ab the aqueduct, Adjourned. ‘The Trial of Jackniow. Trenton, Jan. 15.—The United bere Cirenit Court met to-day, and the trial of moored. “Tt waa aged thet the panel of been served * this morning, swerved two ane, it wae ay morning 1 Tain four w easen, on the ard of the (i were bound Over i he aug ot ave keesdrel dellare ach to ap pear ad that time, ‘The counsel for the prisoner requested a procens to be iamird, 6 compel the aitensanne of Dr. Tuxooone R. Vanox and Rowr. J. Douron, of Jorsey City, and Prof. Gro. H. Coox, of Rutgers ‘College, Now Bruns- wick, which waa grat Sasan 1. Anthony at Utica. Utica, Jan, 14.—Susan B. Antuony, Bertan Gua and ansocintes came here today to lithon Convention, but were tnable to obta: pub- lic ball. ‘There were udications that the Conveution would have been stormy, had one been held. fu abo Accident on the Hudson River Railroad. ‘Train ovr Tur TRAcK.—On Monday morning Jaxt, about halfpant four o'clock, an accident occurred to the Moutreal freight and passenger train up, when betwoen Tivoll and Barrytown. ‘The particulars of the acefdent are as follows: An axletree of one of the freight cars broke and foll upon the track, throwing tour freight and the baggage cars off the track. ‘The Laygenge car was only slightly injured, but the freight cars were badly broken, No perwon was injured, ‘The train waa detained some time, CITY NE EWS. Mu. J. 8, Ranev's Frerit Lucrore on Vie 100% Honan. Nino's Garden was again crowded lant evoniugawith ladies and gentlemen, to hear and wee Mr. Rawr in his management of vielous horses. Cruiser was brought out as usual, immodtately after the curtain rose, Ho was put through a variety of exercises and mauifer ed the mowt absotnte sub- miesion to his mastor; yet it was evident from the fire in Cruiser eye, that he had lost none of bis nat- ural spirit. ‘The necond horse was ® good nied, trim built, dark brown, not vicious, but spirited, and brought out merely to Hlustrate portions of Mr, RARST's ay tom of training, which could not be #e well shown with a vicious horme, ‘Tho straps were put on and the horse brought to ity knees, After a moment's struggle, the horse wtretched ont quietly and allowed Mr. Raney to handle it as he pleased, The third horse introduced was Jo, Anders won, ‘This horye, it will be remembered, waa brought on the stage at Mr, Raney's frat exhibi- tion here. He then manifested a fearfully vicious temper, pawing, biting and atriking at all who ap- proached him, He came on well muzzled, and led by two mout ropes, fastened on either wide his bit, But the bore tamer on that occasion triumphed over him, It has been since reported that the hore had become worse than ever, and it was to contradict this rumor that Mr. Rasy introduced him again last night. The horse was brought on unmuszled, and obviously materially tamed, He exhibited » dash of his old wildness, but nothing epprosching it in violence. Mr. Rare ex- pressed confidence that » few more lessons would completely subdue the animal, ‘The straps were put on, and in 244 minutes by the watch he lay out qui- etly on his wide. He atruggled some of course,before finally yielding. The bridle was then wholly un loowened, when Mr. Rawr mounted him, bandied him end rode him as he chose, repeatedly running hig hand jato bis mouth, passing through bis ogre, deo. ‘The @hetland ponies were aguln brought out as be- fore, when the exhibition closed by the introduction of» viciot!® Kicking mare, She was a dark brows, ‘a little above thé SYerage site, full of life, and bear. ing the marks of a blooded sitttoal, ghe came on squealing and kicking, showing @ll the perversity pomible for © hore, ‘This squealing she kept up for tome time, ae she kicked and pranced about the tine before Mr. Raamy was able At last ho triumphed, spot, when afer « struggle of precisely 63 minutos, the kicking mare lay dows, contessedly vanquithed, though some of the old fire yet flashed from her fe- rocious eye-balls, Mr. Ramay remarked she would wapt a few, leawons yet before she could be fully trusted. "But' essence of ber viciousness was taken aweyfrom her, He rode her, handled her legs, lad her with « strww, and went through all the other usual exerelees’to show his victory. At the next exhibition, on Thursday evening, Mr. Baxxr expects to gratify the audience with the prow, mntatlen of Flore Temple, Faozu Crorow Pirx,—The Croton water Pipe in 60th street, between 11th avenue and the North River, being exposed in consequence of change in the grade of that street, frose during the late cold weather, producing the inconvenience of am ‘unusually short supply of water in the meighborhood. A low factories are the most seriously insommoded. Couwrmararr Mowsr.—Counterfelt bills of | N (ty, denomination of $8 ou the North River Bauk of this otty, are iu circulation, The police last evening ‘arrested soveral peymons for (0 peas somo of the Billa, la Dal a THE NEW YORK SUN. of the Park Mank indicted, inammuch as they had {gored the written order of the head of the Finan @ Department, It is now mupposed that Mr. Devine will com= mence legal proceedingw agninat hia predecessor in office, to compel him to deliver the city property forthwith, Lavwen.—Tho splendid new steamship Mix Aiewlpypi, built for the Savannah and New York Ine, ceasfilly launched yesterday morning from dof Wa. H. Wenn, wher she waa towed to the Allaire Works, where her engine will be placed in hor, Her dimensions are—lenght 260 feet, beam BS feet, depth of hold 28y feat. She will have a beans engine of 40 inch cylinder with 12 fect stroke. A Wisten Comraxy or © Wret.-Mr. ©. ©. Tracy, of the dren's Aid so- clety, Jef for th@ Woat yostemtay afternoon with a fine company of children—thia being hia 84th expe dition. Itwpe a choering aight, to witness the exo. dus of thewe little ones from the poverty of the city, which has boen extremely wevore on this claas at thix feanon. ‘Two or three interesting families, wufforen from the bard times, accompanied the party, Gite of clothing would be particularly acceptable in tha outfit of the numerous companies which this indofat: igable institution ia, witheut Jotermission, sanding tw good homes in the Weat. DREN FOR THR tun Sow, — The extensi wooden covering over the Savannah Steamship Pier, No. 86 North River, fell in yestorday morning from the accumulated weight of ice and snow upon it, Cresnep ny Repy ron Senvicr.—Major General Sam vorn has tendered the whole of the Firat Division N.Y. 8. M. (0 the Commander-in-Chiof, to be ready oe atan an h for ae nevertholows a fact, na may be learned by inquiring a the General headquarters, To Evrron or Tw Sux;—An item inv your jane of Jan. 1th says Hons 10 cylinder prea origi nated from {ioprovements on an imported press of Major Noam, &o, In August, 182%, 8 Mr, Hove printed the Christian Advocate on # prow bitilt at the Sterling Works—being the firwt press Duile in whieh the type y™ placed on the cylinder, of which plenty of testimony cau ba found ht this city. Onx wuo Krows, Hyes Accidents, Inanents, de. Fh 1x THe Bownny.—Yesterday morning, fow minutes before 6 u'clock, a fire broke out in the lower part of the three story frame building No. 283 ildig waa on xis var, cometh ing pes ie I fell to the the third ate m, in descen nlipped niatatning severe injuriea, on ware toextiyuiah the flro until the building in Which it originated was nearly destroyed aud soveral other betiaingy considerably dauaye. ‘The lower portion of the building No. 28%, was oc. cupied in part by Mr. KLINien, aa a clgag atore, and he ales cocupied the third floor asa dwi@Mtiug. | His Jons in nbort 80.000; Insured: for the full wi in the Re |, Exvelsior, New Amsterdam, Willi: vngh City, Market and gt. Mark's Insurance Gon, Varextiny Bomar occupied « part of the first floor as Ins ® harness shop, and bis low ia abort $300 ; in the Market Inmurance Co. The second cceupied Ly B. Borne, at a lager beer sale loss it wbout $200, on which he hay no ingursnce ‘We buikting owned by Frsinen & Bury is dis Laut $2.00 ; invited by the Bowery Lawirance ( » reat was Hin ding No, 24 Bowery, aiid Now. 92 and 94 Kast Houston owned by Foun & Bie, wore damaged to the extent of $00, fully insured. Tt is mupposed that the premixes wore wet on fire by ht gng of thieves, who robbed th Mince, and cand, very near being caught by Kt thinks, Out of a mpirit of deviltry, fired the AN Snort ny A Pottceman,—About 12 ctclock on Monday night, Detective Wrisow observed two mun, one of whom had @ bundle under his arm, enter an alley in Sullivan street, near Amity, and sruepecting them te. be burglars, he stoppert watch them. Gko. Taviom, residing at No. #26 Sullivan street, who was one of the men, seized # club and ad- vanced in a thrent ing manner towards the officer, wuld » drew a revolper who fearing that he and told Taviow that b eat, ot him inh ud the officer bel had done, ran to the Stat ron had ‘disappeared. Attor y was found at his rewidence, and fiewt, it the officer learned aa vote burglar. D. od the dangerous. with » wlung shot burglar, and nearly killed, and since that occurrence, he has been vory careful not to let muapleious pene in the night time. the om Approach too hear him ‘Tava wa erly & portor in loy of A. T. Srxwant d& Co., but of late hax of work ue LATE Munger IN THe BowEry.—The Inquest continued No Clue (0 the Murderer.—Tho inquest on the body of Jony Sexo, the youn man who was murdered in 0 Bowery, near Rivington was resumed on Tuesday wink, but not ® particle as guilty of th &, the bu pany was oxaunined 6 deceased in the Bowery’ about 5 o'cluek, on Buaday afternoon; both were considerably iimoxiakted. Withess im separating from hin went home, and deopased started down the Bowery. Jfsira Cnatd, an acto, vented thas he wit neo ed by deceased, on Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, the Rowory, near Firut street, Dooassed foe ans pd rn know hin; said be had met him in Boeltimoere, and tuvited Linn ty take w drink, They prent worethor to a raloony where decensed told hifi hia nape was Devesaed took woveral deiuks aud wanted Sinsar to a9 the asing, bul tas. inter bonged to, be excused, and @ & winh to leave. Deceased Objected, and witness hot winking to got into Ww dis- pate with him, he then being quite intoxicated, re- tained a while, and then left aud proceeded to’ the house of » friend to dine, where he spent the evening. It was about 4 o'clock when witnow left the saluon, Officer Pxanson, of the 17th Procinst, tentified to ry Heceased at ten minutos past T o'clock, on evening, ‘There was no bioud visible on or and witness supposed the deceased to be eh alvod eae aud eye-balls peda but - iife was murder, hi slrunk. conve; rolled sbouit when he wan f by tho time b extinct, | Witnew made Ingulry in ten ut could fu nw who intr ba who had been by the Goro Borxep to Deati.—Catienme RKoAN, an Trinh woman, 42 years of age, died on ‘Tuesday, at the New York Hogpital, from the effects of bung w days ago at her residence, No. 42 Mullerry rea, where who set fire to her clothes ‘Corouer O'Kenrt, hold an inquest Suicipe,—Coroner JACKMAN on Tuosday, concluded an inquest in the case of J. P. Hera, the Dillinrd saloon keeper wt No, 420 1 nome street, who 8 throat, on the showed that @ fhe decenaed to take bis lite Fara Faun ow tax Lor,—Coroner O'Kerrn held an inquevt at the New York Hospital upon she body of Wut. AHANOOK, # native of Troland, 42 yours who died from Injuries received’ oy” New Feat day ly falling upon the foe, A verdics of “accidental death” was rendered, Fatal Faw. waite Skatina,—James Sore tava, lod id year of age, dled yesterday at his idence, No. 188 West 10thi gtreet, from inflamma- tion of the brais, eset ved 7 geile seating Central Park « few days hold an inquess upon the ody tolay, Fuiourro. ScaLpina Accus¥*t. =CitAs, Hoox, s German employed at the pork j@okiug em tablishment of Caogus & Co, No, 808 Wet 12th street, while scaldi on afternoon, Mil backwards toe lange tub of iicer shen Nod ane terribly scalded. He was rescued ax Ally ne pone Aible, but the skin peeled erairely aif his body, aud his agonizing cries nearly unnerved bis fellow Ww: men, The unfértunate man was conve wo the im ¥. Hospital, where be was still alive last evening, ‘Tur Coasmmetamecy.—The President of the Park Bank, on being called on by Mr. Deviaw and his counsel, informed them that, by advice of his connsel, he would refuse to deliver the balance of the city deposita now in his hands, Mr, Devine, ignmediately after receiving this information, called on Mr. Hawa and stated the fict, when the Comp- troller expressed his Thtention of having the officers etn, and pm gh of yeaterta: Tuatics Commo. wh: charged biel end oraoneal the oom hr wets arrest. Severn! gentlemen Yentified that Col. Tarun did nothing to warrant it, nubwequently pawned it, anawer. fon, dry goods dealer, at No. 861 Broad wa 14 yards of atlk, valued at $24.00. Tt app purchased the silk and ordered it to be ae Kxor's galoon, cor, Broadway and Hotisti he waa to pay for it, saloon, and waa met bi age irom him and said he would return joa with the money. He then went ont of the Mercer #t, entrance and endeavored to encape with the silk, but the colored mam aaw hin gave chass and Dis arrest, Justice Dowxwimnay locked hit anawor, LEGAL REPORTS—TUESDAY. Oo Court of Oyer and Terminer. Bofore Justice Lroxann. The Kats Arson Case.—Tho trial of #imon Kate for arson was contit ‘The testimony for the defence showed that the boy Loula Kata,the prinoipal witnres for the prosecution, had a quarrel with the defendant Chin tuncle) on the Saturday previous to the fire. Sulmaquently the boy made threats of having reweuge agaitist the prisoner Vaited Staten Cireult Court. Hefore JDge Suauine Indictments.—The Qritad Jury presented ine ta ninint the following named porwens : coin, others, crew of the judustry, for revolt and mutiny on the @th of er Inet, Monmia, who took the pack~ District Court. Jude Beem, -The case of tho slave ‘are Com was on the calendar today, but in conse quence of tho ities of one of the counsel for the manta, the trial was adjourned to Wednesday, Supreme Court. Central Park Extension—Application of Com missioners Appraisal af Central Park Ket Thin cane now comes on at Ch Barnard. “Comm niberapbetore Justice Tt ix an application on the part of the ort of Appraisal appointed by the sus histance of the Ceutral have their report confirmed, but due wo partion. for lame the park, and it is alleged ited legialature wt f the pasaaye of the act that the total expeuse wou yet the Appraisers aj of $1 Which Is double the value of the property taken the Conttniasioners while they conaitered itd able to extend the park, if the lant chased at the cont first entimated, did wo at the incrensed mand of the Apprainers sind there. of the Board they discontinued KM r4 nw contend that the Central Park mere had ne power to disontinne auch nen, and that having been appointed byt proper autl chot the Leyisl ture, authe iF report was HOW Sewn: dy, mintioners, ¢ divent or iinpair the legal title to the buvby there deseribed ; ner did the declaration in the act that sinew should bem “public place” impair the the own That the title in the premines was not affected until the report was confirmed. Any other congiruction of the statute would render it void aa incom come undor the clanse probibiting the thieng of private property for publie uses without compenantion, Hind thee proceedings been instituted by the May- nd Commonlty, ue «ne could bare arrested Comm teri city, they are the y for the purpose of these procealinuen,, and have the mune authory which the city would That the act of 1800 wa net mandatory, but par- minuve. ‘That the power to enlange the Park intended to be made obligatory Ax woll ax prior nets re. 7" we taser That the ownern of the property had not been damnified by any of the proceedings of the Go sioners, their rights hud not beem injured or tn: ed. ‘They still bad the right to occupy, enjo; and convey, and thin waa all any one could en) their property, nnd therefore having no interest which would be effected by the rowult of thew proceed nsw, they, the property owners had no standing in Court, That the Comminsioners having a leyal right to dine continue these proceedings no affidavite should be read "ipon, of the question considered aw to the de- ririlty or the propriety of the proposed exten bry dinconti ponition it was contended that the power to nue the proceedings claimed by the Conia: mirpation of the Legislative power the Mayor and Commemalty of the one verted in ity of New York. ‘The argument in «ti on, French Proceedings in Bankruptey—Petition of Edward Rowe, Bxeoutor of Claudiua Dord. This caae was stated in the Bo something like» yoar ago, at which time it waa urgued on appeal to th Term. ‘The plaintif or petitioner, brought executor of Claudius Dord, decensed due" Dord Kaward Ib lent debtors. fle Brother waa a firm residing nx buainess largely in the United In 1841 the firm failed, and aie nincd Agus able with heir Tab it {i unual in much caw there, that tips of their property in Prance, the United Stites and olwewhere to their creditors, by the firm, they shonld bo discharged fron future llabiiity on any claim wub- sequently preferred, ‘Tye domentic crediturs, and miny uf thos in the United States, consented 9 auch proceedings, abl afterwards joned in a concordat, ccnnponition doe with the debtary, ant wocopted dividends declared out of the proceeds of the focal annctn, All attempts on the part of the firm to surrender ? their property in tle United sustes, aa they had ‘the nal dle Commerce, were fru tachter te issued from ‘our Courts, oldained Uy the petitioner, herain aiah thor Court here, then appointed trustoor ty take charye o aud discribute amung the credivorw the ‘nancha of the When these trustees came to canvass’ the claims Rigged Mane the edtate located | hers, they that” those creditors whi the concordat in France, now lab of the dividend to be declared eign creditors; and ux the estate h by the atipulats mnt be allowed. ‘They wore 9 ma Tecalved Uy each foreign creditor were sleducted ms m0 Agvet ‘waa then taken Tal Torm, as ataiediy whore i was tivw held that the decision Below was correct and should be affirmed, Justice Bonney however dinsented, and held tha ali those creditors who had been parties to the con eordat in Prance, were bound by their act, aud could not now claim aa foreign creditors, Hmperior Court. An Insurance Company under Duress—The American Bechange Fire Insurance Company va. Deater B, Britton impleaded.Tois t# an appoal the Genoral Teri of this Court, from a Ju entered at a trial tert herent, for th $00 in favor of the plaintiffs and defendants, ‘Tho following are the fixcts 180), the defendants, Dexter B, Britton, boriain ena vin in Feb ary, Royal Cham- oul, WK appolukel by the [ Comptroiier ‘of thia slate to" mal prelilnary 4 S'nAtion Of the wancte of the plaintiffs, required by the act of 1869, Yelating w tne indtforation of Fire Insurance Compauies, ‘The examination having been duly, made, a certificate under the oath of the said commissioners was de. livered to ono of the companies officers, and & memenger was doxpatched to Albany te yet the official certifleate of the Comptrotier, nevewwry to the company in order to commence busines. Que of the defer on the following m4 revented a bill for services rendered to the company, anounting to $800, Aue piainesiie vet 3 to pay, Pike blll on, the ground of ite being exorbitant, the defendants, 19 is wleged, votified the plaiutitiy that unleas their bill was they would telegraphs to the Gomptrollgr at Alba stop thelr license, ‘The bill was accdtd, eng oa I onthe) Following aro a ir, That the act of 1950, uwleing no provinlc for the ney rent of commissioners oe iuted "bythe rier ie ¢ cormpensation of awch sounmisaion ers And in the ab- owmwo ofan any naletrnend @ entitled to reason om, Wileb f ts Gatmedd this was, sod at he protest under whieh the amount was paid ee to nothing. That it did not the relation of the artes, nor make the pay. i, pawn @ balance. ‘The whole of ' 10 ne recovered, any cod th be primer wea locked up by Tie case ov Cot. H. Treva, who was ar Feeted on Monday evening at the “Hoelpe-" meeting, Clintow#iall, charged with disordesly conduct, waa he who witnensed the arrest, Ngo Boxtiaxe, alias Jupsox, and a friend of hig, named Joun fi. Nowtn, took « atroll together through Woonter street on Monday evening, when Intter, an alleged, robbed hia companion of « chy ‘The property was found at Stwrson's, and Nowtit waa looked tip A Coxripesce Swinpte.—A young man, riving hie name aa Grimmer Monmis, was arrested on Tuesday feharged with attempt to defrand Wat, J Aox- Acolored man brought it to the Vinekened quarter OuNA A. Laamas, who bad been mi: hy recently ina mill flume near the village. poned that she committed suicide. January 17. Sanuary 1X: De Lane, puilty of burglary in the third degree, he Bale Primm fr the same term," Me nd David Barr waa sent to the Penitentiary for ame om a charge of burglary In the third’ degrem ie defondara's huher 1 making anes in making 9 «taterent Court, could not give him a good character, Ch Court’ remarked, it waa terrible when a obliged to make such 1 staternent aa had been tande in this case, In the case of Jose Verona, « Cuban, charred wile forgery, the Court empanelied s jury, but for waee of a Spaniah Interpreter the cane had io be adjonarmad until tomorrow (Wednesday), aa taowt of tna Tere Spaniah-epeaking persona. The Court toa @ recem until Wednesday, with @ caution to the jasy ot to converse on the mubject, BROOKLYN, Demaniva Hiowen Wacrs.—The New York Bricklayers Henevolent and Protective Umtem of Brooklyn, have notified the employets that they will demand two dollary per day after the firs Mom day tn April next, by hich time building operations aro expected to be Tur Atixorp Menoun ov Joun Simusr.— The Coronerts jury in thin casé, decided tipon a war dict, inatend of dinggreeing, to the following effet n= “That decened came to hin death by serous apoplexy produced by natural eaunes, ‘probably secelaneted he blow inflicted on the left temple by Srxrmiy Bix of the Jury wened thie vordlet ag Nt ntande end three igued it with the word “peobably” strickem out. The aceused, Rie, waa detained th onder 8 have the care examined by the Grand ae bther colored men, who had been arrested, were charged, Tnx Late Juvox Kext.—A mooting of the King’s County Bar, Jutge Senvanas presiding, wae held in the Supr Hall on Monday aiterne nuitable action Ki h xtercded ove ae aa the second judicial diati Me expreanive of sympathy td a} ore reported aint timnimoualy adopt A copy to be wont To the family ot deceased. Contovs Piack to Derosrr Moxey. ite tly the Treamurer of one of the Brooklyn Hiese panies had in hia possewion $150, the procesda of a Ball given by the aawelation, Deing doubttd ef the propriety of carrying th® money about hi parsamy be conceived the iden of placing it in the pipe ate stoves in an unthed room, for ale keeping. The weather gr il, bik wife built » fire in the stove. f the husban with npany, Wo whi pnly remained. —The body of Mrs. Cam ng from her Mt Babylon, L, 1, since the 24 ult, wae tua Lie ow Serrosry Sur InAvaunation ov tHe ACADEMY ov Mosrer —The Academy of Music was inaugurated Inet eve ning with an entertainment consisting of vocal aad inatrumental music, by distingulsbee artiate. ‘The tickets, five dollars each, were all disposed of, amd the hotse was filled with an admiring’and eudhese matic audience. In couseqience of the. threat state of the weather an awning was erected in of the main entrance #0 aa to pret those arriving mes from the rain. ‘The build ng ts looted tm Montairue, st.—It presenta rathor © somme bre appearance from without, but is beautifully ftsed np within, Tt iv in all respects creditable to the em torprise of the wealthy residents of Brooklyn. WILLIAMSBURGH. ‘Trtat.—The examination in the Hew re case of Davi SuANPIELD, Faevmion Aras and Bene OMAN Nawéan, who are charged with firing the stere No. 211 Grand wtreet, om Sunda: waa concluded Last evenin The pelanuern were com: the vay mornings Cth me sere Susice Casamaay ed to await the action J ral jury. sted ae nO APDFAINATR, ANG Appa the compenten aid the Other by tho sooner, have Centited tues eee Ce ee Coy oe imran ore ThA), the w! peng bad ich 1) parties was inwured boing only $2,000, MINIATURE ALMANAO, Sun Rises, Bun Seta, (Moon Bate, Jumuary 16, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The brig Jachin, from New York to re} previously seported $1 ben boon awarded. Venol and cargo advertised far “re burke Pilgrim, lately ashore on Plorida, Reafy fs now on the Dry Dock for repairs, ~ CLEARED —For foreign Porta, STEAMBHIPS Jamestown, Skinner, for Me Ludiam & Heineken; RR Cuyler, Crocker, Savam- nab, FL Cromwell & Go BARKS —Fame, Kennedy, Richmond, © 1 Plersom & Co; Texans, Brandt, Galveston, Norcross & Primes .BRIGS Argonaut, Cri Boston, Car Rolling Wave, Collins, Richmond, JB Ward & Oo HOONERS—G Davis, ‘Tomey, Savannah, Dam hata d Dimon; Rebecon, Meyor, Peterburg 5 Ooty Kate, for Queenstown, ® Wallne For Home Porta, STEAMSHIPS— Austm'asin Hickey, Lt ¥ Cunard; Quaker City, Bhulvldt, Havana, Hargows Ld mo Co Burnham, London, Newméi ton, Liverpool, Nesmith @ » Young, Liverpool, © H Mase J Cobb, Souper, Cadia, J & TA bills, Devereaux, Havana, Delane @ Capen; # Cushing, Dixon, Montevideo, W J Forbes BRIGS Waverley, Bimal, Havre, Moore & 1 OW Morey ‘Tapley, Canaty Inland J Norton, JW Haris, (rita) Rathbone, Walton, D Be Wolf; Seotinnd, Francis, Barbadoes, WM Qharter BCHOONERS—Hannah, Loud, Jacmel, Kunhagde & © rkaway, (ir) Peaiston, Bermuda, Middle ton & C ARRIVED, STEAMBIIPS Florida, € I from Bremen via South de and 113 pasengere te helt. ry New London, Sinith, New London, with mdee te Rockwell SIIPB-N 1B Palmer, Low, Amoy Bopt 29, tens to AA Low & Hevther N i Paliner, Low, Amoy Sopt 29, with tena te AM Law & Brom’ Pomel Aujlet Oct 30, crowed the uator in the Atlantic Dec 21, tn lon'32 W. Sams aye las 9'B, long 988 We wignalized ship Parana, ter Buenos Ayres Fearless, Deveus, of Boston, from Manila Sept Sy with mdse, No date, in lat 83 8, lon 28, spoke ne froma Bombay for New ‘York. Pothom 6 khip Georges, The ¥. auchored in the’ North Kiver la BARKS—Flying Cloud, Clement, of Baltimore, faa Bio Janeiro Now 27, coffee to master, Sailed im ew iw Belina, Stetson, for New York; Nameog, Rogemmy fa New Oniseive NOv 21, 0 wiles outside Rio Jamal Oy pene pore ed brig Mount Vernon, Hall, from Baltimore, bon TTerem, Poster, Martcaibo Dee 96, with coffee to Maitland, Phelpw'& Co, Been 5 dayw N of with hi N W gales, Left, turk Jb lence, 2th, Paswed Portune and left there bark Chas & Lex, from Port au Prius pat in on account of sickness; alvo brig Hennal Mo kwon, from do, leaking BRIGB—Bocrater, (Danish) Memmert, Neweastle: 40:days, coal to order, Yael oT W Paroles’ Mad some bea¥y weather, No damage received "Joseph Barks, Brigga, of Boston, from Peruambase Deo 1, via Maxapton Roatie 10th inst, sugar to Waldte Carver & Chase. The TP put into Hemwpion Roads for Leonard Berry, Steel, Cardenas via Deo mite ts Bulthy Teiee a tg a te bam Ow RS ng Brothers, Larraway, Port au Prince Dee caffe Bolt Murray, dr. Rxperienced Terres Se Baek areata tat Oe eu, for mis, for New York Jan 10th fad heavy But, BM Of Camden, Me, fm. Now Orleans aay ye nat fo Hewat Uldy Fraps 4 or Yeesel @& B00 jJERB—C P Williams, Rogers, = Tveny. oTderator, Virginia 8 day OD an PBhanson, Bowen, tas ayy, naval sores for Boston,’ Pu having experienced heavy uortherly gules, a) prtrade Wind, Daxter, Barbados ire a Secon en {0 wide, the palut on \warks a inked Pieces of bulwarke tor three Machantress, Devereaux, of Newburyport, trem incre! WW, cuties to Kunhards & Co é Py Gookeot of Provincetown, from Jacmnel Bee | t Bian

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