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FOR SALE To (Continued prom the Foret Page.) ae A AND LET. eave to renew it on the let of Nivembwr. ine tre A Deri.—At a very carly hour AN Bs ———— and Misr Margaret ©. Post, elfert denghter of Dr. Al- | tit meanwhile to mibmit to an erswmine f th P ven cone the| A STORE AND BACK ROOM WANTED, fred ©. Pont, Professor of Kargery in the New York | her pecuniary cireumstaneas, fa tue Chritty Wol | morning oo ser eas Av oon hath oF ue eaety (RICH A CRIen En nergy, fruit and tor store, in are University, were married at balf past 19 o'clock yes- cece farther testimony wae taren. plank rond at Hichoben, two af ene part 6 e places | epecte ble loeation. Adress S, FRANK, box 971 San tarduy, at the Fifth Avenue Duteb Reformed Church, | 18 THR Cover on Grannas Sunnie yerterders | got cme olerm at arhot derauce fr 1 th gia hd HL Tan Naw York Barrier Sumpar Scoot | Dri4eet Glanuor, indicted for denly one @as teen to toe sonething ie ite si | FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—A 3 STORY men with a knife, plended guilty oked ar tloury t ‘ If one ard Lot. corner of Navy and Lafayette eta, Vonvasrion #iil be beld at the meeting-house of the tery only was sentenced to the Peuiteaiiaty on the #rous ‘ co | Brew! ny pase 19 percent. on purch ee money Viret Maptiet Chureh this morning. Rev, Dr, Wee . 7 ; _ | Ave) lowe. Dreadway. three blocks below Central tan will preach at 10% o'clock. At 8 o'cigek, esraye | 9 Months. F roent. 8. ar | Park NOY. Ingateot the owner, W. B. AUBTIN, and lette ibe read, and at 7 P.M., discussiums | Elizabeth Brown pleaded guilty to *'+ other, whe re itolea na Dior.) dd sc enne, between 12d and 120d at. N. ¥. city. nd other interesting exercises will take place. wateh, valued at 4), aud wasvent to tt "| at scertal pier tapiee tio bie white i ‘SALE IN BROOKLYN, A TWO Room Preeantation.——A pleasant affair took place op 4g Mewitk ond Mary Sangin pleaded rullty to che othor two, whos ne pdr ce to | Phone with a berke cellar, with firepiace, tor 8400, Inst evening, at the House of Track Co. No.6,1t | stealing drovers and moves ar canker th pmo mane tot the same 1 ee ee i eee rae padens With erivilaie ee raUNenT be eet, wera pentenced ty | . ease tor) JO years, ‘ being the occasion of the presentation of @ series of Beaivenare te ¢menths each . ndone f bucoe te a mr ately It] ayenr: it would suit acerman, De- resolutions to Mr, Peter Yates Everett, formerly | Alvis schwartr. indicted for the larceny of To 0 | 9, fod he wasnt Injured omen, Ashe walked | babs ase the prem see from Falton Ferry ; Company The resolations were | @0id, was ‘ried and acquitted ia er ha ed int The | cast Are, fe Wt rae ig UO Mirtle Aver leat nd framed. After the present- nvi-ted of etesiing f i ’ , inf | Poramace, Catia. a stion. a very fine collation was partaken of at the mm the wife « o Fae be : rhaekaa Ht A. Ma dA Lb ; rae House of the Company, under Firenan's Hell, bh wb , a @ mot tea be partt I K SALE—}THE FRONT. AND REAR Unirap Damocnact will bold a graad mass . | a UL ll thats act PS , i ‘ k . QTARINE wa A : meating at the Cooper Institute, this evening, to rat. | peare of apr. were con sir’ ted doth street, | MARINE ; iP “bot IeSTORY STORK AND ify the nominations of the late Btate Convention ani were sent tothe Juventic Avy iut ! Py mir m Obi | rof Wroadway and Fronte?, Rlizabeth- pected tobe present Jones, both colored, got into w faut torether ; eter ; CLEAM ou. Ld Bearlete New York. Accipaeta ann Tmquesta.—Charles Price, rat 2h Leonard street, dlorive whieh hon eon | i acs ah - crete “Al Rea STORY HOUSFE AND 14 years of age, fell from the top of s Fourth avenue arreste ip eur £ ‘ with etore in North Ooh at. bet. 2d and 3d; etege, in Rroadway, neas "ouston etrest, reaterday, wae Oa vt ‘ La oie a re cu ttt & {J will be sold for #2,200; $500 can wand and wes severely injured. Coroner Wildey,heid datsal le He wae die | a “N seer, 4 - > en at No, 32 Clint ‘ pon the tbody din that garb perpetras | be tad L USE ‘ AN y fina Nene fe! NLL she of Mary Ano Regan ho was rip + in the cet Mr. Tor PLHOONER ehiout, tet story, and basement end cele ovez by @ horse and wagun Te red bag aa at eta ar seldiog doors, gas and fixtures, f Weat Washington tae, and ely, tojore SRA TL) ol Rag ot ha ; aie ie 20x40, lot lo: Rid i ‘that fed fit een minute Ve aus Goon f Torrey eee \ ¢ BTEAMSH TYE: Paton eo n e od aith thea ver hae Wy Tories A tes ey \ H ; be ‘ ibieisad ait able place, bat, Fale be ' y ave wilh he ee ot @ bargsin oo mho was billed by « BROOKLYN [i es ; / title periect. Inquire ob the premiers; shutters of which he clown. Fracs at Hatr-masr.—The flage of tt \‘ ot Ban, Alexandria Mii . > _ Morrricent Bequesis.—Mr. Charles Barval, | cyry tall were displayed at haifonaet yesterday, 4 | VY Urpheus, FOR SALE, AT we ODHAY EN, L. of Hoboken, N..1., who died lately worth nbout #4), | reepect tothe memory of the latecen June Se Wwoll i orn ps able ta monthly inatalnee tin ~ O00, left tne bulk of hie estate to public charities | Mallon, who wae kilidat therecent batteatiol iow j an) ; At Gane pave Bars CEH, 4 end Breokiyn, in the evening, over the After epecinentiy devising #180,000, be lefifthe rest | station. ite fanerel will take pace today, frou 96. | ore ee ae ha “ ae Ferpreas often Mes dur ($200,000) In equal shares to the Society for Im | Janes’ Cathedral alec: Vivid, New Condom: 8'L Tile Pyys OVER Le PER CENT >! Pp r 1, ‘ e i) ye tl ree ste h ow Ledaene ae Poot et latraery, of Coseurr.--On the occasion of opening the i ; ea ig mY ‘ 1 Mt We a rere "prob v0 4 ich her Dr. Te lor, of fin et seb, be Freee new Aquaria! Hall, Park Theatre tou 7, Fulton |) wresnré + " eheiyi % Aeon * th Female De ° ; < sk iw ' ar, t t Bw First Directress, gnd the Associa! fe ae pounce that Mr. BF. M. Gotty hale, the eclebrated | eter; MOS ndiae abie Aged and hems re. Anna Inoee je First |yicctrese bie ill are Judge Edmonds and Mr cutore | Brown, broker, Wali street. Maturcayevenings, the 2let and “sil of Get! Toa fate for ( lassifeation. Apply on the preraierny MILITAKY MATTRUS® Mire Abby Fay, Mr. J Lewis, and sie. Carlo Pat | fhe he ‘— : ae . At ¥ o'clock, Po OM. yeaterday, the Sth Regiment, | ti, will nesist. Wo have soca the proers which MA‘ LIM, le A RESTAURANT N.Y. 8.N.G., were presente! uy the city with anew | prom'nee@rarcentertairment, Pu sh ae tickets MOAN DEE On Mon ts «Ort. f enpeump. ‘ Norderer talent ne aerthe wet of colora, Alderman Walah oie ering seacting | «io obtain an admintiog to an ernoou perform. j tron, Sa “ vast r Harn full of custom Mavor, iv the nee of Mavor Opdyke, The regi: | anes, inthe Park Theatre, ot SP. M., ou Tueaday, i ar tives of Cal 8 f 2 ent wae formed in lice inthe Park, and appestod ta | Qeober 27th vey are res | TTVO LEVIN FIVE NEW REAR HOUSES, r f rot. fter re i the avi cat.<The Upion County Cor itio t Weenee et iolshed with water on landing, room and o @ wary fine body of mon, After ee i" Wha The Union inty Convention & 1 the ree. | 2 bedroom do pan : rent #4 50 per mooth, In- colors, it marched in review through the Wark, and | met on Monday, aud notitnated the following ticket: | d ' fs remoing | cure at dt, 19 and 814 Motte 834 tetarned to ite armory, Sherif! r wit Sin Calvary ¢ 4 Today, the 17th Regiment, NY. V., Veterans, q@ill proceed to the seat of war, This trgiment war raised fo 1861, aod having served creditably for two years, now goes back with ite origina! number, being the enly regiment so honored, The Corporation Counsel hai » directed to take | ¢ steps to dissolve the injunction, which restrains the Common Council from acting under the $000,000 draft exemption ordinance, pareed by them, a@embers say that it may be nee: for other troops, when a new draft shal! be ordered, if shey cannot act under the recent one, Colonel Talcott, of the State Q. M. General's De- a@rtment, went on Monday to Albany to conen!t with sche Btate authorities, in relation to the * 400,000 ere” called for by “Father Abraham.” He re- darned to the city last evening. Aldermen John Hardy has received anthority to eisea mew regiment. The County Substitute and Belief Committee sessions will close ov the Sist inet., | * 0 Tt fe stated, on reliable au'hority, that ell the N: Work regiments, from the 59th to the [Oth inclu save deem ordered to return to thie State to recruit. They will begin to arrive, it is seid, thie present week, ond are all to be home before the elections. THE TRADES MOVRMENTS ‘Tee Becas Magene working for Aut, Seligeberger ice Co. No, 212 Pear! street, have struck for higher | fest”, TM | Buper rastene here andin 7 wages. Tas Joranrruss Hover ( Brooklyn, have struck for #9 25 per dar Tu Tartons working for Sinith & Rice, have given woties that they regret their haste in calling a meet {ng on Monday, to return their work at that place, as, t the firm promptly acceded to their demands. PC. | Rernam & Co., and Tredweil ¢ Jarman have alan eomplied with the demande of their workmen Prasveneas The first annua! ball of thie bode, | ing Inet evening, and pat in norpinaii | ine Countre and City tick + @il! take place on Thureday, 19th Novembe | Casauce Woonwonress Held » larce meeting | test evening, for the purpose of consulting as to ‘wropriety of ama’ carriage trade A resolution wae passed, callin on el) members of the other branches to iom ¢ me 20 aa to one grand society for mutual protection | JOVRREYMES Aart waners moeting at the 14th Ward Ho (ngs were strictly private Held @ very trowded . Dnt their proceed lodging. however, from the applanse which was occasionally haerd outside, i 1 hich shows that 38," hee sin her Supe: visors, Room No. 17, City the meeting wee most enthus as. Thu veatinitovernciithe: tase tea tee te tae | Hall, on WEDNESDAY, Oct, 21, 1863, at 2 o'cloek, Riggeas Metin large num!ere at I! Bowery, | poor, BR. W, Ropes, Bay, wae elected Pre dent tor | ae! as Milowing uate Hingh Their proceedings wers also private, their Ser. | the enue year 5 sitenas Menuet peed tect eant-at-ermewasnot quite ro pie as be of the | A Conongins Psocrse was held vectonts : Wm. Mamfor ‘eilmakers, | tankie “Hi tal ‘ani aan Robert Imloy, Gin nt the County Hospital, Liatinnd:, vpyou Z. M. Quimby ABvERS.—Delegates fiom rach ehoy, tothe pum | Charice frank. ‘Phe deceard was fonnd « Tho. Mi. She ber of at least one hundred, met ats, out iret, : ; ‘ t a ace ert evhere. Mr. M. Simon tn the chair, | v ein jone y toe requized to grove the ownership wes eceiving reports fiom shops, int Ea ed t A ctueotal dea ¢ 4, the facte in Hon to its le of pri wt and issuing fick to take place on the 17th Novewbe: Croruina Curraes, Phie sescietion @vening, at 281 (irand street, Mr Ju inthechair, The object was to dincu of demanding higher wages ait hear ih committees, The wages higheriv paid have O12 per week, and the cutters require ale THE COURTS Coun? CaLespan, lo Day lourned forthe term. Part 2 3562, 3864, 3866, AAs, % 6880, S668, 3554, S886, ~ Nos. 1, D439, 165, by $597, 1910, 88, 1510, 3590, 15°6, 1084 Special Term—No, 200 Demurer Ca! met Peigeloag Cireuit | Now. Vart lat Ad 4 SSD, 880, or dar, and fom, 1985 240, ES, 3/1, 360, S66, on imeuewo: law and | M Superior Court Trial Terms Part 1s T79, AT9, 984, 961, 4153, Lo : Noe 4, 5 | Wi THR, 2973, wdIh. Part 2d Now. 6 Ns 333, HN 18, #8, 2bad, Tlu, 2000, r® Deocisi0ow Against? tre Hatem RK. R. Co. Iu fen, N. Y¥. Oct, 20, Judge Hogeboom has this day | fendered his decision adversely to the Harlem Rail eed Company, restraining them from building their | arack in Broadway | A Wassino ro Darvens In the Marine Court, be. | pianist, in conjanetion with George L. | givetwo rubscription con orm asioner John Onk Glock, at thele Hall 187 Bow AM the 1D LET—A LARGE BASEMENT, ONRK ‘The Unton Convention in the § nd Judicial Dias are te wd t at 1 KDWARKD MeMAHON, he beat lo naonthe Third vert sh * riet, on Monday, nominated Grenville T. Jenks | Pert WILLIAM HACKED, bee tk nD Seo Fness DiC SF ye ; 17 Rall Rowd Depot. Appl Kaq., for Judge of the Supreme Court, bir. Jenks bad BOY WANTED -TO KUN FRRANDS | go 7 ave nd BOR et. Rt ted previously received the nomination of the Brookivn The | Bar, the membere of which took section ry to be provided | from thetr convictions that the see business of Kings County called for @ )uc sentative, res Cet in Brooklen . F o : dat a low figure to @ evitable ten- nominated the following City ticket: cheap, ae the owner bas no ruse tor bim thi ot; will be rente n an he we hn ant. Inquire on the premises, orto. J. HANSEN, Maver, Colonel Al‘red M. Wood, Street Commis ae enn Be, CO ee RU ARYL Coupee ds'Chesty a. Ui missioner... Oakley Nodyne. wer omlin in the eth, and Anthony Walter in the Oth, notainations for Aldermen and Bupervieors, made oa Mondey e nervisar, Jobo’ Hanson Pauatioredaat thd 4 dgetinieb inla had tater | ~ ares $ Riliott : nH for, CaS. | #¢ nereent the bighes| moni d refe > ; “EDT bith, Aluertnan, Marvin Cr worn, | encea ne to crt ot uty and reneral good chiar, CROTON A‘ Di EDt Ch DEPABTRENT, r Lorenze D. pimons; Alderman, Hi As eee ee ena ne orice. at | hereby aiven that, a further penelty of Tea Pee Cent fartean | Wa It A CAREFUL, INTELLIGENT | eit pe added to all unpa’ ater Rents on the first | The Independent Px morrary, opposed to the ticket Bod sol f man to take charae & brewers cop | dar of Nowember next. THOMAS B. TAPPEN, We | mominated ty the Reguiar Dem dn meet. | Der, one wt ‘orstonds or Dae acted in that capa. | ter Registrar, 310 {eite before in thiscr the old counter preterred thy CONDIPION & Pou eo? anal mee ! MI CLAIMS inade againat the County for da- hy CONDI nos OF Tar Poo. The 20th annual meet. |) 0 oS mages alleged fo have heen sustained by the destruce ng of thin Asseciation held jest evening, The | PAY LOK si ‘iow of other real or personal properte, in consequence woardof Mannxere pre t a pert H nb N t ill hoid @ meeting at the Cham feet | foreman of @ votub facto | war, cua had ef POROKEN. the Borrrgate denied the motion. «ith | AND BACK ROOM TO DET, WITH . ke baker, mi Jecome Hopkins, wi j The etore ie on Wedneeda KUOM AND BED-ROOM ; 4 he Ler — man | rent trem 45,0 William 1 Hoyt 43 the tirand the United ¢ has Mrireof New York he held thie eve nate are ' Joysterehop.and take care y at eCU,coret Met 1s Gs 1K AND) CHAMBERMATD WANTED, Apply to Mre ILINE ROGERS, 34 Howad at.thivday, ¢ preter 19 | as SALE—A FINE, snitahl e for & Con! cart or truck n the matter sotthe legal ial repre | T° LEV—THE 3-STORY FRAME HO E, 40 West 40th at., whole, or by eeparate apart- me Rent very low. Also several farme for sale. Pri from $600 to #4,000, Apply to J. J. BUR- ~ NLER, 19 Naseau et, room 15, 393 LARGE HORSE wil be wold | PO LET—THE BAKERY 198 EAST 47TH The Union City Convention met last evening and pieR n ou by Re For Justice of th QVekatOk Want b Kiso TAILOL ereca on Custom work ; to those who will euit the Lghest waves paid ly 10¥ Beet lith a. top Hoor, The Kepudlican Convention have nominated, in SEWING MACHINES OF SINGERS AND he Viret District, Gen, Philip 8. Crooke, for Member s other ike «, for enie cheap, corner i Warren t { Assembiy and Newark awe, over bat store, Jersey City ce ‘The following le a complete list of the Demoeratic | PNW TIN AND STEED IRON WORKERS wanted, alto a boy. Injuire AW CUMMINGS, cor SOth at aud 4h avenue, aa TANTRA GOOD TAILOR, TO wo kon toate Mereer at, near Houston, in the store 42 Peace, Kel@ard A, Morehouse tadinthe Sd district, Abraham H. Daily ning 2d Ward Supervisor. John Shenron; 34, Alderman, \ Anderson; 4th, Supervieor, James D. Suitog Eunie: Superv.cor, sor, William . Wiiiiain Murray; 9th, MoGreth, wth, A vinated atone mee proero’ representative nes Duffy; ith, Alterman, supervisor, Dhomas Loran; Henry id. Dixon: j4th, sapervind \y As a) LOTS FOR SALE AT ELIZABETH- ( re) J port, New Jersey, in qui ities to eult pur- chaeers, at low prices, and vey favorable terme of payment. Apply to COOLEY & HEIDRITTER, agents, Fiirabetbrort: or BE. R.KELLOUs, owner, 19 Pearl street, New York. l § FOR A F , bh 15 300 acres, 37 mileson I, Island, near ftenmbort, churehese achoole, the beach, &e.: eood buildings, large orchard and other fruite: terme easy. ww R BLAKE, 14 Chambers et. 800 WILL BUY A HOUBE AND Lot. with store, on North 9d street, minutes wrlk of Grand street ferry Cost for #250. One half cash. This lar made on aceount of the owner not resid- tate Appiy to JAMES BLACK, No. 163 Grand erreet, Williamel i 342 OFFICIAL AND | JaNtIEbD AN WATCHMAN—HE nthe follows | ernie ale req ENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU ver of Taxes, 32 Chambers et. TO TAX PAYERS Notice le hereby given, that the Tax bocke for the ed, Address COPPER DEAR a | of the Roe NS MONDAY ot, bet lat Ave shen, John MeNamee ¢ Superintendent of with rere Lend vear IS64, on real and personal estate are Bow open a piragive He above reed | payments thereon may be made be ihe bears ghu : 7 | of eleht AM and twoP.M., daly. JOHN MURPHY FY KEWARI STOLEN \ BROWN | Recetver Oct. 20, 1863 345 mies: Sth, Thom MU ioreas ibd tania Hat at ath nin THE SPECTA!, COMMITTEE APPOINTED Rroontyn the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS to EXA AssoctaAtTios For Improvise i Goodwin ‘ | | | ent no f the Board o atiog trom New acd children + tenth, wae enipioyed se | Wood Haven, Ly 1 ‘' MAN Was { t the f at t v . waibe Were taken | rty. ve vamed persone, with the! witnesses, are ipvited to attend ELLIAU FP. PURDY, JAMES DAVIS ! atl sCis WEISMANN, >? eM Ii BLY, Ju, ORISON BLUNT, lying; Pus hony or 4 X vescurda: nt mite t Washington st Special Committee h ret. Herouinet, Secretary, New York, Oct 3d, 1562 be deed how on 14 hry $2" Bere on the Pinion HG Mtoe SLLED STATES EXCISE NOTIC Bank of Rochester, N.Y. were passed to Brooki Aner at 7 tice in hereby given to all per Be ne ree joing business ia the Fourth KinGs Coosiy Counr oy sessions Hertiess and Jar Aasear- nt lretrict, compoeed of the Third, Fifth, Sixth i Foch Wards of the city of New York, that the t Koile w © ercordance with the provie- -Win arged with rot Vood were ¢ \ | , ection Ly of the get to provide Internal Reve. bery in She ees md ‘ ree, in hav be, by mean of | a nee ey t 2 0 f re seniiasiion ar tote ofhes, from i Merman Kank, of ¢ olumbin + : raterdar, ada he der ate ¢ ni ' ma batt for thes fea dace ereof, Sundsseoxceyted, and that for the ftve daye and pleaded guilty ofarsacl : ay + WRST LoL SP --Diseaces | vex: e tne appenie will be received and determined tentiary for ? montha each. ¥ lives, Kelmeye, epilipey, uleer. | by meat thie oitice daur, fom 20A,M, to 8 P.M. Denns Metiarry pleaded ea ity of bur cera, Lurpors amd cvery form of | relative toe rrjoeoua or excessive valuation, All firet degree, in robbing the louse Apher ‘ i vocal and necvons | an tbe 'n writing, and epectfy the Rertica- Livingsion atreet, on the night of ain viniere, 4 Ohies heure 1 ‘ oy i , meatier or thing reepecting which @ decision ber. Bemteneed to the state Prico Wy ates 2 x lie and etate the ound or principle of ir- enh K ENNI Ph LINIMENT | jeg ierity # ctror complained of, pated at No, . a | fieM Prauklin street, thie Th dey of Ortoner, . , BROOKLYN Sanwarit Semoot k i t Cures Neuralata, PIFRRE © VAN WYCK, Mtb anr v reary i the 1} x é + Ciooe Bp aine, 413 Asresrur | ourth Lustriet, New York. on eld kK 4 nt Carer Bo uiree —= There was a large att eof teach | pie di t Cure pore Throat | eer } hen Arvin ches and | DENTISTRY, WILLIAMSBU RG Paine of ey : ! : | Voren SENES CCo, 202 Broadens 804! § CARD TO THE LADLYS—TRETH EX- ore susp pane the caso of the New York Con A Dasrcnrya was “Wanrep’’ the other dar | A traced without pain and without pay. Betts ot | stage ae'. Henry J. Young, was brought on for | ia Williamebureh. Capt. Maddox sent « Provost | ciRrs, | t-eth furnished on eilver from #7 to $15; on gold from wial. The factein this case cio as follows: The | giardto arcest him, directing them to gu oars , 7 ot 5: sectional setts 50. per tooth. Teeth plaintiffs bring an action to ; : A 4 Al , h i yne cement, gold or otler fillings, Mc. to recover two hundred dol. | Second street, where she de-erter was said a f3 New Youk r4 che cured wi bout pein, or the money re- tare damages for the loss of a horse, a | work, nearthe tieiience of M Feral. As Cosham e rf . DBABE end Dr. HOWE at 435 Canal aye SR abnor ria ttoteud vennebeta ts sence! the wan | Fuk mgsier ehh a oy the apt. Defendant sete up ' ls ey Bh 6 ae eA r ‘ Wy TE AAR AW AL STREP gas killed through the wilful tne ety 'h | they weres SER CUNGH IEE BAGhiY MER UNE ae: OLN HOWK, 435 CANAL STREET, acse of the plaintiff's servant, th driver of (he John Fe f a dnwe ¢ faworite di & t ve ts W sae tt of tee'h on ailvor at 87 to $15; on go The Judge charged the uy, ‘that as ther VODA CER be Bs own to'® TAvOIItO Mink sable un ( trl to nud, eee imal eette &) cents per touth; teeth foabt the only q oer when the guard made thet eorance auc ¢ eih. | 4 i Mink sud NMateto on Ned withe coment, or other fillings, 50 ets, wae, what d 00 of Begligeuce had beens! wn on | quested hie comoat Sta dpslinal’ tha atien? > ; es he +) per tooth. ‘Teeth extracted without pain. S24 either side, ae let tor the plaintife damages one | anil tresied the matior & # capit ke. Baral Mig wnat . ET BST RANT ¥ ih ‘a i BLY withe | bundred | Miwa it bE * AUNG, Ma ut the use of the uitrous exy | An Inpionamt Vicvtw. In ithe sup "es vet gnard is inexorab J : led Innghing eas, by Dre, | Chambers, yesterday, in the case o/ ieee ~ pinay | Warehed off between two ame aren GLEE fats opposite Lord & Taylor's; Bernd: otion was made to vacaie q FOND esvoat Marechal, Ofccur ¢ Bou iis VOLUMBIAN BA ae vew York, and % ston +t Brooklyn, They are radt, e motion 80 order of ar- en 4th 2 or, MAGICAL HATH | PVTIVE, Sifo maertine tall sets of teeth on gold or, platina for rest as to defendant for malicious prosecution, ‘The |” "Htehts BOS [Dak SUARES ble ing tueR ' th fier ot wink, | 2) liver oF rubber, $10; PArUAl ote sold pee facts in their case are, that Bolivar was arated and | OAeasty Vemite round “i foretne I r otath We | ee hEn haathtnon Gates tnaetaal OT in arrest for sixteen days. The prosecution NOMINATIONS ¢ following are the Der Hee Ft | .. Ne -————~ ailing in thelr coos, ho was diario eee er itt 840% | evatte mominations ae far as made ip Ihrooklyn patie tot vie a | TRAVELLING. Imprisoned for t days. On being dischar BK. Do: Thirteenth Ward, Alderuan, Henry M L AFAGE ae eis ES deliver t this wetton for Malicious presecnt Tixon, Coneable, W. & Coit. Fourteenth Wa Saute yok NEWBORGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, on ined an order arres lefemian’, Po Mae 1 ; {fteenth ¥ ona talr 4 ston—-The M WELL leave: Oefondant moves to vacate the order, lecirion re Linon Esme ar hidstrune als fone Mredvyond met en mall h Ar uitntine cree foot of Tar attest Overy afternoon, ay Salock it Jenson, Supervisor, serenternb Wart, | 4 qualities ruperior fo those | er SOMA prep. | area re Wis Cases, In the fnrvogate's Court. in the mat. | B, Bullolt, Aldermen, hishceeath Ward, Cheri ry’ ration ever introduced. ‘ ud at xi South UDSOS BIVER R. BK. FOR ALBANY, ar of the motion:to-vacatethe injunction staying | Ward for Vidermin Margin Crete, Coustehle | at READE & Coa cor 4.len Ktanton ste,. and | 7 and 10a; ie, Naren 28 ond TOP Meant on Qe weceedingsoMsheFrecutrix:A.'M.-P. Bcott, ar. | Nicholas Bron, | cor, Avenre sand Hourien +t e (4) cents, pondaye at 29 P. M., fom Thirtestbetrest, 459 Union Martyrs; THE PIONEER CHILDREN, 4 STORY OF SRCESSTA. ---&-—— Written for the New York Sun. Br Dopist. oo CHAPTER VItt. When they had gone about « mile it became py to crons the Pe Ahad there was no bridge. thie could on'y be done by fording the stream, Mery had crossed in thet way be- fore during her previous visit Gh rey i wus jist enough danger ebout it 6 charm Ed ¢ bnttie ttle ones were quite terifed. Howevers the water though rather deep, did not come quite up to the wagon box, and at lastthey were afey over, For eome miles the ride wee pleasant though mountainous, the road winding through @ fertile country lsid out in well cultivated farms, though forne worn out fields would appear at times. la the distance *4he mountain,” es it wee calle}, raps before them. A long renge of wooded hills two thousand feet in height, rising one beyond the other Hi!) lost in the distance. At last they reached the fot where the aevent began, Here wes @ farm with a fow acren cleared, and @ log house or rather cst nereeted. As they drove up, o ewarm of dirty ch ‘deen came rushing out,sore of whotn ran Clare oring ba k for**mammy," #ho acon appeared at the di ly womay wits « dirty sunbonnet on datwigof tirch sticking out of her “Good morhing Mra, Gooden,'' saluted Mr, “wrere's your busband * (e's off som'er's lookin’ for the cxen,"* she ree piled. “Well now, he promised to be on band, I don’s like to wait at this time of day 7 “Wall, I reckom he thought *twes so nigh on te neou ‘twouldo’t make much difference nohow:t But he aint fur. Whoooopee! leey Bill Where air ye! Whaooo-pe---e' end abe weve another wer-whoop, but there came no re. sponse, “Lrecken you'd better light and reste bit, while Taend Jim to look for his father, You Jim! bere} run like eetresk now [" An‘ don't show yer face tit you find bim {* “Aad Billy you go with him,” erfd Mr. Hartly te big on, “the may peed some help to cet the oxen here.” Then heturned to Mary and advised her to leave the wagon ed sit on tle porch of the honse to rest herse!f and the children, “Tt will be more of @ rest to walk on,” #aid abe, “the loaded wagons go eo slowly, end we are ey ure i to waiking “But not to ciimbing mountaing, I guess} And we may be detained some time.” “Tl band round the lunebeon besket now, aod then we can walk on,and when we get tired we com nit down till you overtake u Bo like many snother gentle, smiable, wilful woman, ehe hed her way, and walked on, holding Beatrice by the hand, while the twins aasisted Willie, For a while the road wagon ove side shady, end there were ao many lovely wild flowers end curious Little siones to emuse the childreng that no one thought of fatigue; but presently the eecent became more rough end precipitous, the road seemed cut out of the side of the mountain, whieh rose on the left hand in e steep wall, and on the right, fell down apeoualy, There were ne longer any flowers that they could reac nd the sun blazed down upou them eo fierce) faint, sud little Beatie began paard lary (ook ber in her arme aod walked on jooking for a place to rest, Soon she came tos wide fissure in the roeke where some lose stoves were thrown down, and am overhanging bnab madee pleasant ehade. Here they ve eee end tian were Ld rattling merrily ae ever, © lary enjoy itu ing view, which embraced distant gleam of the river, when el! 96 ance ahe theught the felt tne si neon which she at, mov . Bhe remained ® moment end egein perceived it, more plainly then before, and starting up, she canzht the little ones both in her arms, ex- claiming in eccente of terror, * Run ! children! rin {' end sprang to the other side of the road, fob lowed b the twins. And there was need, for instantly s hage enake | red, gliding from under the stanes where thoy had been eliting. Astheysaw him out, they ren farther down the road, then tary end looked back, As soon as the snake hed drawn hie monstrous length from the stones, he eremed himself, resting one few coils of his tail, inflesed his head till is seemed enormously ewelled and whot like burnished copper, aud then sprang towards them, With aecresm the children re treated, and the snake, heving gone the length of bie apring, drew himself up to prepere for 2 Hiehead ahnen ee that Af Caseig Site tnd his eyes eamed with demouiacal fury and mallace. e Mary's hearteank within ber as she retrested with the children, for he could epring ao fer, end they could not run very fast; when she suddenly heard @ voice behind her exclaire, ‘Thar mow} don't be skeered ! I*!! tend to him ! jist you stand ti!) "* And es he spoke, 9 man dashed pest them with @ hickory stick in bis hand, with which he aim- ed « blow at the enake thet nearly cut off the eres- ture's head, Andnow the gchidren witnessed @ brief but terrific bettie. The mage, though writh- ing in pain, etii] endeavored to strike the man with his deadly fange, while the man jumped about from side to aide, avoiding bis enemy while | lashing him with thi itch. At last he seized o large atone, and, watciiug bis epportunity, he pounded the snake's head with it, and et last, rose wictorte ous from the contest, “Whew !" be exclaimed, wiping the perspirae tion from his faee, ‘tel! you what! I reckon thet wae about es tough @® customer eas | handling! Comey 1s, and look at him {" he celled, But the children were efveid, and Mary bad po wish to sec the atill writhing body, eo be flung itdown the side of the mountain, having fires measured !t, and found that it was eiz feet in length, “1 despise them ar Copperbeads |" said he as he joined them, ‘Mean, eneskin' critters! Jest like Injune They'ii hide themselves, au" ‘fore you kuow it, they're out on you, en' they epring thee minit! Now s black snake'll giure.y get out o* your wey, "thout you step ou bin, or rile him ap borne way, en’ when he co'ls an! rises u, won't strike fret, eo you bev a fair chance at Aue rattleesnake, he's the most bennabul of al! “| mevereupposed there was any boncr ime snake |" sid Mary with e smile. “Wall, now I reckon there isin @ restler, ‘couse you see, be gives you fair warning, and if you're Used to anakes, you can tell jest where be ‘is, an’ be ready tw kill him or git out of his , jead os you please! Now that’s what I call fair play 4” ‘But is that snake really dead ? and turn- ed to look down where he wes lying on the rock below, es, he's dead now. As dead as be cau hecan be killed tillsundown ; they never die ti) then! But look where your fulkeare comin',” And looking back they saw the loaded wagose drawn by two yoke of ox peach, come toiling up the road, which was Bow so steep, that while one man walked aheed t encourage end ide the oxen, another followed, and at every little distince ecotched the wheels, so that ihey could rest a fw mements, Teir progress was mecessarily slow and to Mary's eyes « spoerisely paintul, Ob ie ene exclaimed, “1 wish f nos brought eo much with me {* *Dou't cay that.young Woman," replied the new. foun’ frend, ‘*You'li need it !. ond more tao to make you comfortable in this country. Oh Hartlyt you see Ive found your ppune folks; end jae io Dine bo save erm from @ Lig copperhead |" hé called looked up ip slarm, and Edward ny up tte road to the side of his sisters, Were any of you hurt!" Le angiously inquired, Joo kong at ea bh fa turn, No, only much frightened ; but this gertiemas | killed the e “Sr. Hunter,’ seid Edward, “this is m: Mary, and Mary, this is Mr Hunter, » etate cousin Wi iiam’s He 1@ wlong when we were barnessing up, and asked sbout you, aod he ea: we were very fovilsh to les you go sloue for enakes wer at thie time of the year,” uid never walk ou the mountaip, Mary, d Mr. Hunter, “without » strong a en ewitch to k Li snakes, especialy in the opring and fall ; for then they craw: atoub more,” “Are they very abundant ?” esked Mary. To be Continued. ¢whocen meintsin himey Hs caly io by bis own exertions, a= ee