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BROOEL TN ACADEMY OF MUSIC~— ‘sao atthe YS T ci ancase a on When he wif re ES aed VICTOU RACTORY ea Sune oonte: Ly jcsnasy 1th a the Corer gs ACADEMY OF MU: LIM owe? (OTIC —To accommodate thove spree wie desire witars JOHN 8. RARE, evening, J ments auary array ve been bo, to formance at which, in ad: Ktien rtland ponies, several horses of the most vicious and untameable nature will be intro. Beat svoared at the box officg of are crtre care in aes Mel " ‘Crular and the ARBER WANTED =A YOu G ‘ MAS Bivens Wea 't, Greenpoint, Brook yn, E. Ba WANTED—A GERMAN BOY, ABOUT 16 to 17 veare of age, to work in a butcher's shop ; ne accustored to making sausages preferred mat du lierrtand cutting meat : must understand how to Nk sngllsh ano, Apply at the shop, 2+ Christie et. N OY WANT German referred, y Tearn the baking bus! -A SMAT T ACTIV BC ”Y ne who can tlk English some wera, Apply Yot Bpring at. 1) BY WANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY 9.09 8 orsbers gad tape hi meraliy sectal one others need apply foot of Court aut sty In the base a “man tr rome mant fac! fice, RACKER W 2RS WANTED —1 am about to commence» the baki A biventte nd crackers, in N. Y.. ard would like to engars tout rood cracker warot ‘vera, who oan contro outes: none others need apply; to auch, lem will be made—or au arrangement would by made Atha reaporsible person to become interested in the jorres an | ¥ aon the profit. Address, Teal 4 residence, J. H., box No, st hase clerk rurenee compan Wey Looe » drive by TO GUIL DERS— me Adress HAE box si0 aun office, Yor oue we a SARTNER WANTED. Ww ANTE wood acti hare of a batter and ult store, htrads, Dow rent and ayy ents for ® ‘ait for the Bart cual ‘Avni On premisoy 432 Mud. ACC CUSTOMED oT. & 1 BUSSELL, rox work preferred, App! (36 Wont Houston ne ‘EMPLOYMENT—Femates. RTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS WANT- FA eda quick common amall girls to Anal boy toe ne Apeir J OOK WANTED—A WOMAN TO ork in a di saloon: one that understands p' and to aefisl: no oth ORK — WANTED A SMART wirl to do the rat housowork of a family; one ah tn the itr} red. Aa Pell ate toc, ne RDN Prereeds Ap ‘OUSEWORK—WANTED IN A SMALL rate family, (oreonly) «tity and earful ald man fo To 0 a Ste each coher and troner. with elty rresmmsnda- Thee last place, Apply at DO Kast 4th et, 15 OUSEWORK—A GIRL WANTED TO do general housework in @ small plain Amerioag ty. Mat being good references, fv at aa y rt, SEWING MACHINE: Derlenood cpertora on Wile #54 Bleecker et, near P SEWING MACHINE — OPERATORS wanted on Singer'ssewing machine, on fanned al Lites iy at 198 Stanton at, between Attoruey and Ridge RATORS Wan- |, to mit ladies’ ‘oollars, on Wheeler & Wilson's yi ae cd Livy that ha’ ge FO ta th this iy for tha eaino. work. Appi Nee er lee tig SEWING MACHINES—0 PERA TORS Srpahed to ope ate op Binars Cat, waghine on vera atone! work all ta ‘iret Uareonwich Mrs, HAG + Child volver). tion by an American woman . h malt children (having been 9 itso tach an cbiect as & cou ortable hon, cetable girl, to do genta Louao work: peeiven from. ber last emplovere. Apply tothe railroad olfioy corucr Hlushing an » Brooklyn, 1 OUSEWORK—WANTED,ASITUATION, American girl, 1 years of age, to ind cllaren aut do nahi housework, “Apply at GLO ht, near ave C. OUSEWORK—A GERMAN GIRL W; situation to do general Lousework, Avply Se Feet "es, room ee URSE — A RESPECTABLE WOMAN shes a situation assick nur.¢; will go out by: the pisaat 24 oor, back room. wrdnent’ i > | TRS, e.—WANTED BY A RESPECT: young woman a ituation to care obiiidren and york of & pri ‘ fas mn the housework of & private family. Call ot Cot ET NURSE—WANTED A SITU. = d yemnan. posd revornasodstions givecs,’Pleshe' $8 gt iis ai Washington fy in tho reat. MALY Dew . be Soca Sree sae &c., LOST—ON SUNDAY, 20th Corel ne Sy EY 8 a tein of betes city ft A, and locket return the ‘to x aSD. ra deticin rich sngo ek YN ———————————— CAFE BOSTON SUNDAY EVENING, and Ped ste "ih wie ipa liber ‘ech wn Scan ft Kraving at 100 Fart 15th re, with iri and | iow L STRAYED AWAY FROM AA a premate of MICHAEL MOONEY, on the plank ad, (Teen 1sth January, a dark brown cow with Ne in one of her : teres Ans'poso stra we ctign Informatie | he ‘be thankfully rower | mic! pe or JOG FOUND. large setter 4 ean have him by ON THE 1TH INST, A reed white and red. The ownet 4th at, bet lt and 4HAR, aud paying expe I OG LOST—¢5 DOLLARS REWARD—ON Scnday morning, the 20th inst., from 398 Hadson st m young, black and tan dog, black toes with small tin epota over the eves, The above reward xa pees b jeaving him at th bere number. OG 3 REWARD—STRAYED Sanday the 20th Lnat., a Newfoundland onthe old; haa black body, half white | te «pot on back of ally an 3 reward will be given for his return Hrooklyn. 2108 Ds LOST IN BROADWAY—A SPOTTED lish coach dog (slut); anawers ta the namo of FANNY. Whoever will return her MILLER, 99 ‘Weat Houston ot, wili be sultably rewarded. co 122 Pacific #t AUCTION NOTICES. AUCTION Notice—n. She te ais one Aten NOTICE SLARGE CATA- nee of Cryskery and (laenrare,, by tray uetioneer, on ‘Tussday, pp | oats ware. Dealt ploase 6. Hreereale of tree goods, jet SSIGNEE'S SALE—CHAMBERS & FAIR- ILD, auctioneers—continuation mals, and ale of net called for at previous sale; will bs sold anetion, on Treeday, Jan, 22d, at 10 0, m.. at No. fis done ee L the balance of the stock of groceries, cont of 8 large assortment of arocerivs, tors, quai starch, soaps candles and also brandlea while: po eis fifty piss, Iperted and gomestio eugare, and rniture, tron safe, desk, #0. Hy orler of jadi Meld UCTION NOTICE—-HANDSOME HOUSE- hold frrniture, beds and bedding, Brissel« and in- fain carpets dc. being the contente of the large 4 tory Eotine 12 Wat Dist ots near sth avis on fe say r (Pues At 1085 Min ‘Will be sold without reserve or te gett cost, the 's Lole of the furniture in ths above forge. raddenion containing press iting 6s be (0 fr chase house, the whale of whtsh cost over fet, perticulare are catalogury, which oan bo ha house ‘Bale praitives rain or shin » UCTION NOTICE—W. 8. : eve TUWNSEND & BEATON will eiloa Phy day hdan, 24h, Labi, at 1M ole tenta of the first clam porter rte, Williameburgh, pa counter and fountain, be also one alae two oval sao 8 donen barroom chars. eral round and sjuare tables, stools de, bar aeree ry on eenuiy al conten oe ged witting am stoves, And n gus wwter and cther mum, and mast I'the elawware Ee The attention of oem bs romped fully eal Tir 12.00 the I] OG LOST—$5 REWARD—LOST ON 8AT- urday, a black and tan slut pap, brass collar, eart Gut, anew srs to name TT. Ploage retura her to the oe ot Mr. CUPPARDJE, 19 Beekman st, or ty ¥80 Heth st, and teectve reward, 61 I OG LOST—ON FRIDAY Jan. Vith, a black. curly, New for white on his a brat and tip of hie tall, and ck, Whoever will return t ham ave. Brooklyn, K.1., will be lity rally re and receive the thanks of the owner. oo | Ou MAN'S. BAL LOST, > OF Fneine Co. 31. The finder will recolve te thanks of the owner by lesving It at the Chief Engineer's oftics of at 4) Christic street it SIREMAN'S BADGE LOST—BADC NO. fa, of 89 Eneine Co. ‘The finder will plaase leave it at a4 Annet, or at the Chief Kugincor’s ofice, 21 Pilza- beth ot 4 (JLOvE Lost S OTTER SKIN GLOVE Thor the left returning it to 1 A 8. RICHARDS, AU AiMe, Patra Rubbers at anetion, by. RU G Jan Neg aandals teen, 2, Bold wth -WEDN otelock, at the auction stor of tiserlon, wins ilywors'and of fury dry and faney sbay, H William, wrens: aleo fred, joweity, lating, Be VYORTGAGE Sal — JH. BU tioncer, will atl, this day, 1? bur Wed . chair t ing machines mattraces, Rromolt and other car atting di Rew blanketas eomiortons featbior body rey de. CYRUS NOW HS, Att M, ,boveury an KY, AUC. ook, it FH Canal 4, watas, wovaty lay AvcT a WILL SELL Ki Lo} REWARD—L ost | IA crtay evening In The finder will tw ALLEN CONRLY b Neralle’ reward’. by ee eto Mr. BENJAMIN MITCILE LB, at the bun Off ce, saat se YAZOR CASE LOST, ON MONDAY, JAN. Ve th, Te, eontal ‘comp Lang, bn Thera ‘arded by wb WM. © SALE. Hi this day, at 1 rtm Large aor hawls, “blankets, feather buts, ols Ke. Be. My order of W. lita, pleee MIGGINS, Lec ted Pawnbroke'r. pillows DAY— JAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS JOUN MOKT t Vroadway cou! ot mon ond women's parel, coats, pants and vot. droves, shawls hankets and init, show ke, 1 order of Mir, COSTELLO, O01 Pearl at, w SCANLAN JAWNBROKER'S SALE—H. Will sell, on W. 7pRU NK_ LOST. foing from 8 canvass & plat returning the same to Wasting a #10 REWARD — Lost otel, 300 Fourth av BOARD AND ROOMS. jOARD WAN’ TED—BY A A YOU ONG LADY enyaxed out during the day, on the east aide with a widow Indy, and av? there are no lors would bo preferred. Addrost J.J. 1h, Statlon Dy Astor Vs oe, 2 OARDING—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN bain good board and lodsine, or hoard onty, with private family in Atlantic st Brooklyn, No. 201, near at. ‘a artis GOOD BOARD AND COM- fortable roows, single and double, the use of parlor ind beth room, ail for $8 a week, at 226 Third ava, ODGINGS 10 CENT: le rooine 13 to. AT cents + Lio eroke "Goad fall ruta hndluding des ce lepanard at, near’ Broa lw raen al oight aud Wodgtngs at all hour. eS 24se - GENERAL BUSINESS Caray PARK STEEL SKATE EMP( ~/ Flu, 48° Brondmay.—Tadiew. $1; (dent's $1; 8 Parlor, $1 48; Hoye buts the cheapest ie New Ye Der day, oF Ne. por hour, J. Fer wholesale agent. CiEaP AND it LIABLE HAIR DYE! Ail who are troubled with rod or alr and wish to have them changed to either BLAC or BKOWN, should not neglect getting a box of DRIEST & UO. 8. INIMITABLE HAIR DYF, which la sold at the extremely low price of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, and ranted to be equal, If pot better, than any high jord Dye now La use, Thle Dye ta mannfactured and for sale, wholesale or Fetal, at 40 South Heeoud st, Willlamaburaty whore all orders wil! be punctually attended to. t oan aleo bo had at the following place —New Yous i Eighth ave: cor Broadway and 2th at, cor Allen and utanton ae; 445 Grand st; cor Houston st and ave Di and 479 Bcoond ave. cor Both ot; alao ab AL Hudson ot, and 195 Sixth av. roomy 260 Court t; 69 Fulton t; and at the cor Myrtlo ave and Carll: ers Toxin cor Bouth Oth and Sth ata, and US Grand at; one ‘th Gth and th, and cor Bouth Becond and’ Niath aia, by Drugeteta penerally. ha with bella and w ke.’ Skates to let, at BRADLEY, (unknown fo the drinker if mead be) in Warranted entirely harmlon anit ene Bent by, Matt on tse tpt of . Former price, $3 and $) por ton ty cor Market ; at Mry "14 Blehtiy ave, Now York, Fulton #t,, AWNBROKER'S TICKETS—1... {UGH EST PRICE PAID POR PAWNBROKE E18 FOR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELR, | “Q ke, AT 208 BROADWAY, COR, FULTON 81, No.¥, EL NEWTON, 102d 145) Cary, PRESS FOR SALE CHEAP — TO printers- man's patent card re in prod ies NS tf Kadnus'ae Brooklya. ” ™ ye NGINE AND BOILER FOR SAL 12h ine and f tnilln ber all Im good orden in batting At” Le tho h yestre leane of building.» WII he sold cheap. reeaiou given ist Veb. Apply 200 Fulton at. i819 ilsood® 0G8—WANTED | TO PuRC aise, ASE A ONSR, CARI Att RAR aah 2s re ad ~aek TO, 1 oe NEC " one year, the privilese ive pome well travelied road in the f or York. Addrve for 8 dayn, 8. 8. po Wa ‘OUSE WANTED—A SMALL FURNISU- bonselp Prookly a, ra pera of New wher hres a, crown pores wy ont bec a alley, full lot, Yes 100" on h ari New oe POWER WANTED—A SECOND horse e&eh, dress 8. Y Post Utes sallag saaher Aud pelos, 2? ‘AGON WANTED ANY ONE HAVING etatomer by appiyiog at 38 Franklin %, up vctna® t PERSONAL NOTICES. INYORMATION WANTED—OF EDWARD ee HLIZA LOVE, nat vas of nv itor who jane let Any, Cart ec Ca ie he RMATION WANTED OF WILLIAM EEE, va ms on Teta aterae, Jes, | tate hedea fron hint” Ke wore, hen lst corm blast teh hd temnher tn : rty-Ave yoars of vt blmn woald ba thank: reakaye hecinareteh MY WIFE—SARAH tatty 3 vt 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE SPCR oe ee oe Mook. HO#SES FOR SAL.e—ON i) SEVEN YEARS old, the other 8 years ; fit for elther butcher or wagon, Can bescen at 1/8 Seventh ave, within, Jade 0181 HORSE, CART AND HAKNESS FOR sale for one balf thelr value, on accont of alckness an exoollent Brvare old, with oxrt aud harm fpcether with on excellgnt stand for work.” Apply at the owners Ud. floor, front ‘Tho above will be old tog’ ther or ectirte. eraais wok huoving moves enough to buy a goa neod uot apply. OBSE FOR SALE—A CANADIAN PONY, Good stylish traveler, wultablo for « doctor butcher, Appiy at tire core of Myrtle ove and Gad a, ly a, over the mrocery store, nd War-room fu FSU SE Attorney for mortgagee, te Aetion Hoth No. 1 North W ALL0% ofelook, nt thie Auction Roots No. 1 North W' onsevold “of parlor, bed At 11 oselock, at No. 120 Naga strvet, mortage wale the ontire Stock a ur of a nagar tore, 11 Cis P WAT Attorney for mortgngoe. BUSINESS CHANCES. PAKERY FOR SAL $1,000—THE, Mh decade ES EU say pices wlcbies goin the A GOOD a bute Iatid noixhboarhood,now doing ee eter on ers shop in s thickly populat aug business rent thet prenlaoy 0 Klug at N.Y. INING SALOON FOR § SALB—9150 WILL. H city. "Addrenete YB ‘tors Bumomer aks sets WITH HORSE, JTE FOR BALR, on) aud cans, ineluding the good will of « depot wel ng from ta arts mith dy. Vor one Houlars apply at the depot, 113 Kast Fy DISTILLERY FOR SAT 1 well known R&ctit YING ange Luerwen's Reotlfy tug Diet coma tut Oceny Yould exchauge for tr pply * ways tate Apple We 'SANDD BOB, 101 Broad: “abot Dp! ISSOLUTION—THE FIRM or y MARaH VILLE di-colved this day, by mantual consent ait. 16, 1861 si N THE MATTER OF CONTINUING THK mhip name ot PLPLPS DODUE rx Cily and County of New Yort. tho gn partnarehtp 1 61 MPALPR POpue & Company: Kerby gy rtty. kad Po} Date feelare that tl lowing are the name al bias such a, In Livery STOKE Fi Ht the city of Now Ghat the peti stead la the York, pud that thoy continge to hay. Laat as ith Worrigo euwntilenj and, that 4:2 ANSON Q. PHELPS STOKES J+ sduitted a momber of ani Take | ae iis date. New York, epaary is {50 OGY, DANIEL JAMES per Dt WILLIS AMES a Lis JAM ANS NG Cs ‘York, +, PHELE i aunt day of I Mas grou ie iia ee inde y A. 0 r is RL ABS | aud ANHON | Gh STOKES, ‘ail known to mo ‘to. bo Sribed Th and who exeouted the (oresolng poe lly acknowledged that they executed the seine" the antl 1 WILLIS GAMES alse agknow: edi that he executed the same as ‘therein eseribed, tod deed of DANIEL: JAMES, 5 of ae aly exeouted by the bys irtue of a powes of estat an Fae tb OFFICE oF THE NEW YORK GAS-LIGHT COMPANY, , pats At p election hold at on the 1 “0 eld nt thle OMiee on the 14th Inst. He {etor, Oe any for the enoulng y« C sceaaeaa hiew, FOX: ORETH BAMPHON, Fu HAN, LINDLEY JOBEPH WAT THOMAS W. VRARSALL, : pu a GUY RICHA KD, Wao Bl EDWARD J. WOOLSEY, JAMES sot CORNELIOE E BVERIGT. Ata subreynent sting of the Board, WT [AM FOX ‘was Upuslinoualy fsloated Prealdent, JOHN MORTON, Maunger, 102 ©, L, EVERITT, Secretary. REAL ESTATE. with full lot, varying Site upto ede all wall baile and Sltkin twenty roinutee of Bouth and Hara on Hallroad. ‘Terme age, Apply to H. cor, of dth avenue and 17th etret, Brookly? TATEN ISLAND PROPERTY FOR S. SD 17 acres of iand, om the line Raltroads war th dines te do tt “ay Hd “st parole th ply tod DEWITT MON TYO! ORE FOR SALE—FOR $90—174 TWEN- ty-Fourth ost., bet. Ist and 2d aves, Reni tho reason for selling, the family of breufliy aca , Sor F sores tach and rohan te ma OWT, No. 2 Howling ¢ pet. jaz 61 nae Hipeses FOR SALE—THREE HORSES for sale: among them are two valuable poney-bullt horves, 14% hands stout built and fast travelers; the p23 . erly big bores fpitebig fora i are oe or ergtio, 7 et lade Se HOONER FOR SALE P—A Schoon- er drawing a ee draft of water, isin good run- aly For AIRE SHE LTA es Wea ool 8 Sia ‘GoM, HORSE, AND BARNES os ed a wh te ahd aah W/o) DRE De (ate TO EXCHANGE—TO GROCERY or Hardware fit for any Ree ay ere —_ QV AGONS—ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS Sinn TO LET, APARTMENTS 1 TO LET—ON sae ae ST. re arabe ay wide Ma Bacar sTORE TO LET—AND SITTING ROOM and two bed rooms with croton water, and fixtures ferals chang eallable fr alm any wo of hacia German oly all te week, ot 1) Haat EWING MACHINES TO LET—ONE OF S Wheeler & Wilson's best feming Machine. | Prlee fires cote per moots: would sell ff on very il anes Hs MANN. Satz ble Hou wh vale ceive SEWING MACHINES TO LET ONE OF te unat bap oe mowth, "Callas TT Hints uve wet ‘ae, over the rtore, ‘yaad 210 SHIPPING, ae, PAgeagn FROM 01 OR TO | LIVERPOOL, Bi BY ‘ghey Sera! aac A for themsctves and familios. many advantages aa Btate, bushels of corn were produced Inst year, The products sold and sent out of the State exceeded 1,500,000 tons, fund the soll fs ¢o rich that It will support twenty malllions of people. euch wonderful facility that the farmers of the Eastern and Middle States are moving to Illinois in great num bors, The population ten years aines was 868,06 per. ona. aie and withaut | Petwone: « gnin of nearly ONE AUNDRED THOUSAND War #'200- | BACH YEAR, " Te Fe j °M0%. Im ASO, the pornation af the Fore. FARMS FOR SALE. Mrcuanics, FARMPRS, snd WORKING MEN, should now determing whore they wil! establish per: manent HOMES No Stato in the Union nt this momont presents so ILLINOIS. 1..-Ita agricultural resources exceed thoes of any other 85,000,000 bushels of wheat, and 140,000,000 The area of Illinols i# about equal to that of Bngland, 11=The deep, rich loam of the prairies ts culthented with Hy the conus of 1860, the Stato haa 1,782,406 STATE DEDT. TIT, The State Debt la onty $10,106,908 14 1 the Inet throw yeasa tt has beon reduced foil we may rearonsbly expect will ia ton yoare be pald RAILROAD SYSTEM. IV. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS have been expended on 3.551 miles of Rail roada within the borders of Hiinola this haa been done by private eapital part of the income from heae works, with a valuable public fund in land go to Jininiah the Stote expenses, the TAXES ARK snd must every year deerease, APPLICATION OF CAPITAL, ‘Thue far capital and labor have boon applied to devel ping the soll; the gruat resources of the State in COAL and IRON aro almost untouched; the tnvariable rule thot the meefrante arte flouriah boet where food and f are chenpest will follow at an early An Hllnol4 and in the course of the next ten years the natural laws and f the ease wahrant the belief that at at least FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE will be en- gnurd in the State of Linols in the various manufsetur ing cmploymenta, MECHANICS WANTED. Expert, industrious, pradent Carpenters, Masons, tha aro wanted: all claws of manufactures are mod Largely in fUinola, What la to prevent manufacturing on the apot every thing required for farm or domestic use? EDUCATION. Mechanics and Working Men will find the Pree Schoo! ayetem encournged by the State, and endowed with es « revenue for the support of schools. ‘Their children ive inalght of the Church and Seheol-house, and row up with the prosperity o€ the leading State a the Great Western Empire, ‘THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD COMPANY, presents the precoding inducements to settle in Tilino 6 {t Las for sale in that State 1,200,000 ACKES RICH FARMING LANDS: TRACTS OF FORTY ACRHA AND UPWARDS, LONG CREDITS AND AT LOW PRICES, TO ACTUAL CULTIVATORS, Since 1804, the Comp any hi They well omy fo ae'uik ul contains an agreement to: ul! conatructed through (hs landa at an ea. The road has 7 nae as $9 countienthrough which st pista was only 935,508 vince which 419,298 hav: bun od led, making (K: who'e population 814,391 -a gain of M43 pr evnt, BASIE AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. ‘Thieee lands are contiguous to a Railroad 100 miles tn length, which connecta with other roads, and navigabl lakes and rivers, thus aflording an unbroken communi, cation with Kartorn and Southern markets, EVIDEN y3 OF PROBPERITY, As an evidence of the thrift of the people, it may be stated that 600,000 tous of froight, Including 8,600,000 luehels of grain and 250,000 barrels of flour, were for warded over the line Last year. PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT. ‘The price of these lands vary from $6 to $25 per acre, according to location, quality, £0, First class farmming lands sell for about $19 or $19 per acre; and the relative expense of subduing prairie land as compar- ed with wood land is in the ratio of 1 to 10in favor of the former, The terms of sale for the bulk of thove lands will be ONE YEAR'S INTEREST IN ADVANCE, atelx per cent. per anim, and stx interest notes at six per. cent., payable reepeetively In one, two, three, four, five and «lx years from date of sale; and four notes for principal, payable in four, five, six, and seven years from date of wale; the contract stipalating that one- tenth of the tract purchased shail be fenced and ulti. vated, each and every year, for five years from the date of ealoy 90 that at the end of five years oue-balf shall be fenced and under cultivation, TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED from the valuation for eash, except the same should be at elx dollars per acre, when the eash price will be five dollars, Pamphlets descriptive of the lands, soll, olimate, pro- dustions prlaws aad forme of paymenivess be bed en p- Pllcation J. W. FOSTER, LAND COMMISSIONER, SLLINOIS CENTRAL BAIL ROAD, ry * CHICAGO, ILLINOLS, UBLE | For the names of the Towns, Villagte ond Cities, ft Gated upie the Illinois Central Rail Road, seo pages 199 ‘190, 190, Appleton's Railway Guide, 00 40 ene, ave sold 1,899,000 aerer, satorsant ewrye ntract en THE NEW YORK SUN‘ TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 22, 1861. CITY NEWS. New Sream Gatrey Srove.—We had the Pleasure of witnensing yeaterday the operation of & new steam galley stove, invented by Mr. Conwenes Govrney, of Brooklyn. ‘The exhibition waa given on the premines of the inventor, corner of Navy and Jobnson streeta, The invention was patented in Dew comber last, and the exhibition of yesterday was the first public tent given of its utility. The oceasion drew together a large boty of our citizens most interested in improvements of this description, consisting of reprewentatives from the Commonwealth, Metropolitan and Atlantic Tneurance Companion, Marine Insitrance Companies, the Naval Ooustructor of the Navy Yard, slip captains, with feveral other invited questa, ‘The new aspirant for mechanical Lonors waa pronounced Ly these authori- Blown mont gratify The primary design of this stove ia, to combine the highent favilities for mere cooking purpowes, united with the giemteat economy inexpeuditare, But like all inventions of genuine utility, in the opinion of all Present, it carries with it, incidentally, a variety of other valuable results. While cookityy it genoraten sufficient steam to work @ Worthington steam pump, oF bilge pump int case of fire oF leak in the wee! on which it is wed. ‘The samo steam can also bo ap Propriatd to hoist a cargo in or out of the vesel, while in port, Attached to it, also, ia an effective steam whistle, that waifng vewols for which it tt mare expecially ¢ 1, can use in time of five warning ty other approaching Prevent collision, Pipes are alas connected with the stove, that may be runt any extent, in the convey ange of stem, t jurts of the vessel hw warm Without the tse of fires tnost Interesting incidents One of th ofthis faven tion i the fire-annihilator con it, thn emp © waine xtoatn ty vking abs ' yeut when needed, to extiny fire that may take place inthe hold or other secluded part of the prowl. It in wuld though we did not wit this experiment, to ba able to make from alt wister al! tho fresh water needed by tn crew wi thelr voy The mechanism of the stows i apparently simple and disable, Te may be constructed any aize and Adapted to any acale of operntions, lange or small, It haa all the usual compartinents of a atove for cooking, King, Lewt ng water, Ke. Tt w UL bear pres 0 Lit, thong h A Ila, ie sufficient for ordinary gy poses that beng the amonat raed in the experi pared by it for table use with wuccas. Its proprietor it th k for 100 parwons at a fied that it w tre. Though y generate steam F not at plown: oh for souiling veswels, it ween wehay te utility ment houses, hotel xtensive Con ter wl) Courr Manresr Count met, weeordin N= The yesterday af annent, sermon, at halfpast four o'clock, and after some preliminary skirmishing, the Judge Ady to confine the testimony to the alugle charge of neglecting to order out the nent. Capt. Van Bunan was then recalled and testified that the order which be served on Col AN was similar in appearance te one that he read, or’ ing a parnde on the 1th of October, but he did 0 mnt Col. Convon an and questioned ag par rewding the copy Brigg. Gon, Haut, was then to the custom of ordering for pur exprosnly of exercise, Tho question was artof the secused, but admitted ly the Court, anil the witness testified to several ions of extra parades, from the reception of Lavaverre in Pid, down to th hemor of the r var, the regular parnd liv been omitted. A tow were only by parts ofthe Division, but they were by Division orders, The w tues having testified that his brigade paraded reception of the Prince ov Wats, refused to the question whether he hud elained tot tio wed for that as one of the regular sunual Brigade parader. Maj. Gen. IT. Kixnaren corroborated the te:ti- y'of Gen. HAL in relation to the enstons of extra jea, und the Court adjourned until Wednewlay after noon at five o'cloe 16 division Wars, 8 Cowsestosnns ov Ps Tho Board day, and appointed a number of patrol The following vergenuts were transferred :—Sergeant Atom, from the 15th to 20th Precinct ; sergeant Marines, from the Sd to the Mth Precinct ; Jase Kr. ort was npjointed a patrolman, and detailed t» the Lieadquarters aaa clerk Deaths for the week end decrease from Inst week, 11; de Crry Morranrry ng dan. 21, 4d; revue irom same week Inst year, 102, Acntedineaven. 17; chronic, 189; ex’ Aduits, 12 children, Nuw Yous Il TEAL. —Weekly Roport to January 1%4h, 1461 :—Rer yingom Jan, 1th, 24; dinitted to Jun, 18th, 47; dlacharged, cured. or re lewed, 29; died, &; remaining at date, 297, Malew 2; female Roann ov Counensix.—At tho regular ting of the Board, yesterday, the Clty tng wan directed to inform the Board, he names, residences and positions of the he amount of each employees in bis d partmen wm ralary; the panes of the persons on wh vendation each waa appointed, aud whether any them hold other position under the goveruineat sud also what +n lisp ened with, nig of ‘ea in hla depart By renolution, the « th'street, wad ordered ty take By resolution, the # tiissioner wan directed bo Inform the Boord by rena sutherity the grade of Worth ntreet, beaween treet and West Broadway, hina been altored solution was prew sting the Gomptrolier te cyort what action he Lastaken tn refereuce to. tie Wert Washiniton Market property, with the state o: tele cee. Which was ndopte Ti View of certain changes, that there are parsony fice under the city government, sud draw. ww dutien are but “wominal, Fequiting heads of departinents and chtets of Lure. \urniah the beard between now and the 4th of Feb- Mery bext, with @ list ountaining the names and r.- denves of all the employees attached to the depatt- mente or bnreaux, the nature of their dutles, salaries, &c, The resolution wan adopted. Charges having been made by ‘one of the dail on pelts by the late clerk of the Chamberla Ara tive efit that certain memabery of the Ooratovn Osun. cil wre interested in work dow fv nhed to the city, wap the tae Beveral #pecial committees were appointed, after i the Loard edjourued to Thursday, 9 . JONMS presented « jolut committe wo upplien Teqolution mire if such were Fires, Accidents, Inquestn, &c. Frozex to Dvatit.—About one o'clock yes terday afternoon, the polive found w mun, in am ine sensible condition, lying in the woods near the High tel, Manhattanville, Ho was removed to Precinct sub-station,and medical attendanc was procured. ‘The phyvician stated that the man's ondition was brought about by exposure, aud that there were uo hopes of saving his life, At about two o'clock he died. ‘The man's name is supposed to be » G. Foss, of No, 86 Moward wt Seppxs Dearn.—Early last evening a care mon named Jou H. Wanna, while unloading b's cart in front of No, 40 Front wtreet, fell to the paves ment und instantly expired. It ia supposed he died of disease of the heart, Favsn ALanm.—The Seventh district, alarm shortly before 9 o'clock last evening, was falue, Frozxy to DkaTH.—An unknown man was found frozen to death near High Bridge yesterday morning, #ud taken to the 12th Ward Station House, Where ac Inquest will be held upou it today, Police Intelligence, &o. Anurst ov a Fuarriye Coxvipunce Swinp- Lunt. —A young respectable appearing man, about 50 years of age, calling himself Jauxs T. Wurrua, was arrested yeuterday, in this city, aa @ fugitive from Philadelphia, where, It in charged, he swindled Mr. Janus Warton, of that city, out of watobes and Jewelry, to the amount of ‘$010, MA wiving him « worthiebs ebeck ou the Girard Hable Zor that amount in payment for the jowelry. It appears that he had PUL Up at one of the bent Douala, represented him self to be very wealthy, His’ first call was upon a wealthy allk linportor in Market #,, whose condslence he partially gained, and whom he induced to intro- duce him t Mr. Watson, After selecting the vratchew and jewelry, be gave a cbeck for thelr Value, tarted for tox them with him, ans ls city, Soom after he had gone, Mr. Warwon aacei that he he had no ju the bank, and started in pursuit of bim ; fortumately, be overbauled jane he arrived | ia Os this sity and heated bim 9 ouaody of an officer, whole of the jewslry was re- covered, ‘and the * confidence will be sent today 0 Philadelphia for trial Axunxat ov Youno Burotans.—Parx, Jorce, ‘Monais Moous and Jom Dusiin, all boys, about 18 Atceorn Lanceny ov Cuamr sage. —THo, RioDy, residing ot Ki Rose street, wns arrested you~ sued by Brigadier General Crooxn, notifying hie torday charged with stealing 15 baskets and 11 cases | command that ten strokes of the City Hall bell wilh | Mitrrary S1oxais.—An order, secently te ‘Champagne, valued at $176, the property of Gaoman | be the alarm signal for the brigade F. Wriiman, doing bustnens at tal Pearl street. The | at thet? apoat places of oy accused admitted taking the wine, but alleged in ¢: it deal of comment, being wate fenwntion that Mr. Wariman merely took the wine to reeure the deta, ment wad not antiain aw locked up for tris Benatarins.—A hotel on the corner of Bleecker and Crosby atrosta was entered by burglars on Saturday night, and robbed of clothing to the rnigie of $A carpenter named Joarrn Jowrs, who had recently been employed on the preminas, was arrested on suspicion, at him for examination, It appears that a which belonged to the carpenter, and d hirn $50, and he Hin state. carried away. A TuNorm, who was he premiaaa, waa a ed, and Justice Quackesntmt held bin to bail io $1000 to auawer a charge of burglary. Exnuzziement ny A Mitksax.—Joun IL Ray, driver of a milk wagun for Thowrnos H. Dror. mn, of No, 187 East 7th street, wns arrented on Mon- dny, charged with collecting and embexzling $20 of hia employer'a finds, Hecomiemed bia guilt, and waa icked op by J QUACKHN HOSE to answer, About FIFTY LIQUOR DEALERS were arrested yesterday for selling liquor on last Sunday, and forty other p playing billiards, cards; &. in thelr saloons, ‘The Liquor dealers ware held to bail in $100 each, bo anwwer, and the gamblers wore flucd #1 cach, LEGAL nia for REPORTS—MONDAY, Court of Oyer and Termiuer. Before Justion Leow aun, The Trial of Hochreiter. This cass was opened for th nee this morning. Henry Koor ner testified that on the night of the murder he geen the prisoner axl his non at a saloon a {ow fiom the pie where Gander war stabbed. They were so nolay that the proprietor threatened to pit them ont; subsequently, witueee saw the prin nnd hic gon engaged ita fight in front of another mae Joon ; did not aee the prisoner rosiat the officer ; did ot wee any one Atabbed, or a kuife used in any way. Severs! other withewes Were exautined, Uioir tewts wony Leing to the effect that Hoobreiter way not ob- served to use a knife, Supreme Court. Coste on motions tobe given ta the prevailing vaneead to the yore of this Court, rant cotta to the prevailing motions heard by him, The only Denney bi rin ¢ ie conta to abide the event of tl party, Justice Barnard au nbarw f the Har present at the « thathew party on a Uinebic fist oreaiter | United States District Court. Before Berns. The Libel against the Cora—(uestion of iden. tityThe United States agt. the Bark Cora.—Thia cone being called on, Mr. Donohue, connsel tor John Latham, the claimant, atated that he wished to have the trial postponed, In consesy tee stove 4 Mr. Frederieka, nn important witne as in beh’ the claimant, | Mr. F 4 was aleaent from th city, shel Would not be here in leas than six weeks. Mr." Donolire could) prove by M Wericks that Capt, Latham, now in custody of te sutuorithany + not the owner of the Vy taal wins 0 Me be thar whe putin tie el «owner, Meo Pod Heke Went ont ax ifthe vowel, end he woud entity that the person now in custody wae not M Lathin. Then was opposed by Med 1 Hemy, assistant U8. Deatrict Attorney, who. ntated Uuwt fe understood that Mr. Broderick had left the muntry on Matirday lat, The United States had fh cet exceptions to the claims that Capt, bea was not the real owner Mr. Donohue denied that Me. Proderick« had le the country Mr. Heriry said that as there waa a eviminal pre. inst Mr. Frederic ka, it was donbéfal return, Jude ordered the case to be pos!pone L uutit the next tenn, United States Cirealt Court. M judge Sas The Cova Slave Case.—Indictinente Sustained, In the caro of Captain Latham and the craw of the wlaver Cora, the Judye rendered a decision, ach the fndictinent, ups Tint the nent was joint int regurd to the flit objecti @ fhiewlty in arriving atm « pelaion, t sidered the exat y prolimiusry, to corte farie evidewes of gr The grand ju indictinent either before or after, «or w wit pendin s by fore a Oomimine rt considered necond objection of no avail boca «nut fendauty might be erme. Thad been decided by Judge Metts, ferred with Jud guilty of e this quewtion had been Fudge Stn Betts, who was confi hat suc ndecision had never been made, ‘Tee 1 aust therefore be overruled, and the prisoner brought np to plead, Shige Smattey announced that the civil calendar criminal bust> would be tiken up next Monday, [eth a shovel Le cixpens dof wh thu tin two or three ¢ 6 the omy whipa 1 refwe ho tae worked by the off men returned te th ‘On the parbot the deteuce ii captain had treated she aya + by depriving thes ofa wr 0140 inhuman manner, ahink seary amovuit of water te ‘The cave ty atill o» Jour Cour’ of Gencral Seoemion. . re Judge MeCun Rh Ge agin occupied fi bead w 1 of Jose Verona, « Cuban, for fe wery TPT testimony was clawed Ly the Cx suber of witnersen establishing the ndant. Sore x tings ato wig t there was no fi thle charge had been con art of the prosecutor and the wit y wan n di biter te fendlatity on tie deattw which: th Henell in Hbavitana hovel vored te this es end IL be 1 probability, BROOK KLY! The Shurragy pxore Auns ~« cron tat Navy Yann, The military pandee ys oa, mtn of four regimen 4, were 0°. of thie city, ou. SS etslertbenin Geren: dered out last evening vy er orversl Dewine ‘The 1th ard Mth Regiments muster. at the City Armory, Jn fitiguo diess about $ u'elock, wnd th t Reglinents wssemsbled at othe: points, ‘The were issued about & o'clock in the evening and in three hours cvery maa was ready for duty The precise object of this demonstration could not be definitely aacertained from any responsible sure but there are rumors that there La @ project on foot to welze the government property in the Navy Yard, wud to take possession of Kort Hamilton, ‘Tie military are determined to huld themselves ready for any emergency which may arise, aud are confident that they can suppremy any deinonstration which bas for its object any unlawful proceeding. Thowe best informed suticipate wouble, aud it Ls deemed advisable to be in readiness for anything tut may occur, The willitary were to remain on daty during the night, Nothing accurred, however, which demanded the use of their bayonets, All passed off quietly, Citizens, generally, wore wot uware that ary danger was apprehended, and the residente abou’ the armory were not s little surprised to see such @ displey. Many inquirlew were inade, but very Lite! information was gained. A great many rumors were flout a4 to the proposed welatire of guns and ammiu- uition to be sent Bouth, aud other stories of a similar character, Tnformation was alo recelved at the, Pullce Head- quarters, In Now York, that rome dicharged work. tnen lntended to make an attack om the Navy Yard, A force of about 100 men, together with the Detec- tive Police, were ordered to repair to the Head- quarters in Broome street, and hold themselves in readiness to proceed to the anticipated mcene of dis turbance, One of the Catherine street ferry boats was chartered and every preparation made; but it was found that the report of an intended attack was scanard, The police forve was thereupon dumoime- «4, Brooktryn Common Cooncr..—Tho Board met last evening, the President in the chair, ‘The Mayor sent in a veto of the graut to the Brook- lyn ant Coney Inland Railroad Cou on the Ground thas "Water sarect, in which doulto. tacks were to be laid, was too narrow, ‘The velo was or- dered to be printed, and a resolution reconsidering the former ation was adopted, ‘The original grant was then no amended a4 t permit the B. & . 1. RB. Oo., to lay atrack in Prous street, trom Main to Fulton street, thence to the ferry and throughs Wate: sazen to the ferry. “As amended, it wae . RTE pte tans ion for id 9 eet Amidon) Begingers on contihalng Bi Roe ed yr My feed de ak ot in ae iribaeae: = / were ner in which the returns of No. been destroyed. wandry motions to refer the matter the Fire Commissioners for a now el ry to Justice Ketty, and he | m jorl that the tiMony wae the de offer tho part of the prowecuticn. Late tt etnoon Ex dudze Whithig proceeded to sun up for th nwo. The | uisely who Apierrarny saving reference te the the national affairs. ‘The ordor hae been z partleatiot connseted with the miliary, oF f 80,1 out authority. Tt haa no reference to any present preherded disturbance, tue tn Invented Wee Tike toa rumor that the 18th eitcara bad rec'ed to prepare for immediate service, order bas been issited. noon, attacked and robbed two lads named Geese H. Osners and Frans A. Owen, while returning Lome Form vinit Ww the Proepeck HI Tavior, waa dischars:A, it Laving beam ti that he wae not in company with the. ethane wines of the neensed arn JAwRe Mol is bar rooma and in other tial nt eaaure for a) tines when “ihe codesiae ing ov! the milita:y may ex’ at, Hicnway Rooneny nt Bovs.—The bege arrested’ on the charge of having on ‘Sunday after- were arn. Lned for examination before Justice Com. yesterday. One of thors arrested aod Ta Mis Sweeney, They we Te faligy indentified, and althouja r waa them, itwna proven that one of ange for a five dollar Bill—a til cn baving been taken from one of the complai fome ke ya found in their pomeation were isting: T) ey were fully committed to await the action of the Grond Jury. Zovavea.—Tho members of Company B, of the 1th Regiment, who have been perfecting themactves in the Zouave drill, are making preparations fore val den ration at the Academy of Music om the th of February, Sranmixa Arrray.— Two men named Wa. ® Jamon, got into a quarrel tee » liquor wlcon In Myrtle Avenue, on Saturday sight, 1h JAxnon waa wtabbed with « leu jo 'y about the head. Fisume wae arrested. WILLIAMSBURGH. Fenny Acctoer.—About one o'etedte Farar yenterday morning the fireman on the Williamslrangi ferry boat Commodore Perry, met with « horritte death by being crushed in the machinery. Ho wees into the tonchinery for some purpose, and the niver not knowing that he waa there started the em Bine, and the wnfortunate man waa crushed, the tap of hin hend being taken entirely off, and hie fearfully mangled. The name of th was Witiaw Lyscn. He resided in © * Mearuy held an i jent, ® verdict in accordance with the foregoing fhcta was rendered. A Brure.—A Dutchman named Jon Sera 14a, residing in Graham Avenue, yosterday kicked hin wife out of doors, just Ax she was om the ewe of being confined, Tho poor woman waa sent te @e oe dt her brute ofa hustwnd wad wereet= acharge of crud abandow JERSEY CITY. Avorier RAtRoap Tensinus.—The first trp for the accomodation of passengers and freight on the new railroad Hackensack, a distance of abows torday forenoon, the N. ¥. aud road na ok. This rowel which has its terminus at presen Recovery ov Su.ven PLAT. —Some 8 yeame wince the rewi of Capt, Bama Nv in Kanex Oey wos rutered and robbed of a lance quantity of aitwar plated ware, and all efforte to recover it were fruittemny Mecently it wae discuverrd that weveral laborers ta y of the New Jersey Railroad Go. whe ntancer, hal plated ware im wae ul an investigation remulted tm r. Neeanime ingoribed thereou, ‘The mem that the ul It amongst a lot of rocks ab Bere TIL Tt hon be " Avneaeren Rownunr.—The stable of exe ‘Yuureton, in South Third street, wae dertnon an attempt waa made Trowton was awakened ing » window, the thieves, who were leading out the horwo, fect. . but was cube quent'y found in the road between vicon aud Jen woy Cliy, MARINE INTELLIGENCE ‘The brig Alice Franklin, Clements, of Tersscui NB, from Ardroswmn Oct 11th, with a Iron consigued to Mewsrw Badia iston, ipreshess ha yet arrived at this po ‘The fol owing {# the cargo of th Gultenbery, wrecked on the Goodwin Lales cotton, 1 bbI flour, B04 tem rice, 2 half de 1271 Dbl resin, £39 do shoe pegs, 1300 boxes logwood, 100 quercitron, 250 ca tobasce, 18 Luintic, 9600 Kavos, Weir, hence for Londow'y Cargo of Br brig bande ted at ea “00 hua wheat, Carge of Brewen ship Globus. for Now ¥r Brenan, med ate, Jan 12 bor ite a0 »mdad, ¥34 eanks do, 15 ease halen do, Gck#, 1 tule, 2 boxes dev + 18 bbls doy i 5 bales cloth, 8492 pieces lead, * gs, 80 chs = de mearbl « boxes glage warty blew, 115 bales codew © ahem han ‘do baw kets, IT do window glae beer Tox planta nud, 28 do cotton goody 10 dig 14ckew seeds, 2 do passengers? took ey « box doy L do estthen 2 veltre plates, 10 doy 8 bags, 1 4, 'Lbox music war jan, 2d—The bark Pentuckes, New York, bound to ‘Wonk anes the Sist ult ina leaky condition, da succemsion of haa Prung inainimast, fore and fore topaalt ‘yard, eld DL have to discharge cargo. chr Howards f Yormwouth, NS, Capt Morrill, with e cargo of salt, from Anguills for New York, has alee put in here loaking badly.—her eargo will be tae on board of brig Napier, Burns, of Yarmouth, under transler of charte "~~ MINTATURE ALMANAC, Bun Rises, Bun Sets, ka halen aunetrie Moon Beta, CLEARED D—For ‘orelga F Porta, P8—2 W Fannin, Beige, Galveston, J wer & Co; Wellington, Barstow, New Orleama, and N Binith aud Co ry SCHOONERS—Preato, M oben: AK Douglas, 8 Kee; J N Genin, Phillips, Mobi'e, Oakley anf manne Pr noms, Teoall Boetun, Stark W a yeNickersoa’ “Wiimlugten: iD ‘Golden ts aecagy ¥ Burritt, Salyear, Newbern, C 1B Dibble and Ge For Home Ports, STEAMSHIPS—North Star, Jones, Ae 1 Allea; De Soto, Jobnoton,’ Havaus, Uvngwon Crovber'n and Co 1 PB —Bolace, —.—., P'y Khapp ith, HL Routh amd Liverpool, Boyd and BARKS—Carvlina, Grinile, Mataneas, HD Brootee nim ord Co Tabitl, Davis, Genoa, Valier end, boning d ing, Thurdom, Queenstown, Brett, ind € ‘Alihes Thin, Atmore Ri br} Meineke: Tongi UI, Callao, WJ Forbes: wan, Cawan New Ress, A Bell and gon; © Seundells, Mai aeaibo, C Pavenstedt and Go Kelly, Pate, Havens, Ty Cleat n Breed, Btubbs, [i and Go; Oapatian ave Ruatinis and o ps a Dh stom, taarke urdett fa Everett: Gl ‘prayard, Soh NP, ME Greene and ourrie ° SCHOONERS—Tigria, Shaw, pied DR De Wot D Trowbridge, Lyon, Demarara, D Trowbridge, ARRIVED. STEAMSIIIPS8—Ospray, Keuney, fin Providemogy rades Wo lasac Odeo Ty" Reuneye fe Pi Curlew, Aldrich, Providence, mdse to Imac Bowtony Crocker, Philudelphis, mdse te rick Perkin Mc gers SLIP—Indiana, Hopson, New Orleana 18 deguy mdse to Wm T Frost BRIGS—Kcho, Rice, Port au Prince Jan tusgus 11ib, with oalt'and logwoad te Doenedd ona, Wik, La@tnt Pert au Prince, beifte War Williaa, from Philada)phiay disc's; sehr Hurton, from Boston, do, po American ak Disck Fish, Pairehild, Charleston 3 days, cotton te » Gn man Pe 1, 13h Lot, ougne re day Pettingill, Neuvites 18h ina, SCTLOONERS—Natbanie! Chase, Doane, of Bias wich, fvom Kingston, Jam, Dec ‘Slat, fruit te Thea aarti By Ry Pivter, Fletcher, Wilmingtes, De, 16 days, Morylaud, Worth. Virginia 3 days, wood Hen, Mickinan, Wilmington, NO, 8 days, eave “Zot Hak imen, orem 4 age te Umber to maater ined tesuu a, Penny, Pl . ae Ly ay ‘lymout ©, 5 days, obi Whitmen Phillips, Mount, Jacksonville 6 daguy Naropa. i im BmyTDA, Del, % days, com te orn Win Allen, Cramer, Balt more coal “dney Price. seafey, Pensacola 1T days, ship Umber to master ee Taal Boaucke, NO, 8 days, shingles rs Ellen f) Btilliman, Newbern, N 4 age warn onde 3. Wiliam % ‘Alidnce,Trelandy Plymoulh, MO, 8 dey ahingleg "Wav Barret Mewberny 8 G4 days, aaval ea Mise} Wilmingtoa, Del, @ days, comp TPaAl smear Sees ass ri meat oe Fe at Avert) ne pe i

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