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+3 prom de Fut Soya, tee «Ler. we of the inepectors, am@ theecal eewis + cond (Le donre were inelimed to play tricks apes ews © © evuonlpg many amnasiag (cure more ’ jogo the ectors thes to our resderms, in the Ward, the few voters early performed their wy te day pemed without ony excitement: ov @r aotiond one old geatioman carefully o~ ving hie Ueketa, and, retiging te « corner, erased © nosious aames, inserting others. With bis . oa thus prepared an@ Girmiy greaped in hie dst, merched an to the pellet boxes, aad, an- ‘ dtul of the enshws lnquisies of officious ct holders, veted fee bis candidates with sir of oman whe kaew how te perferm his "ard wae determined to de It withent steistance, te Thirt Werd © eertons Gistnrbgnce cecurred, « cchet bos being overtarned ond ceverel rowdies ‘eeird by (be polies, Jno the Fourth Ward a few screleome persons were arrested carly ie the dey, veh the wotimg pwenmeded reguleriy, the clerks 8s rrorreded very quietly, jest enough bo wv dene 10 heey all concerned eat of mischief. th Werd .- met the mat in the etytherd* wad wiatineas ax- sment antl! the polls chased. The Heole men were +) arcaud,” (hreateaing thelr opponents, eed de + «a0 “Bloat Repablieas* bed « “right” vithia ’ slinete of the old @ixth. Ram seemed to be the sin cause of exveral pugilistie enesenters that oo -otred, end the police had their baeds fall ie pre- serving order or carrying off the aaruly, Ia the seventh Ward a fighting element mode ite eppearance +a some of the distrieta, Tho roughs and rowdies, iver, ware «epesdily dispoeed of, © steady atream of voters poured fu, barely affording a me weat's Intermission to the active clerks behind the hallo bores, In (ho Fighth Ward the woting wes art edon without any etomg roantfertations of poll- teal feeling om she part of any, Home erowding on red in ‘ai districta, but every one seemed to + @wloatared, end epjoyed the sport of vet | thea th aid the cool atmosphere Wet kept them ehivering, In the Nieto Ward © great rush of voters kept the poll clerks busy every moment during the day. In the Teuvth Ward, © great deal of lager beer was disyensed with, whien ome joking wer attempted, " were m “probably owing to the “heavy wet'' thet hat teen imbibed by the speakers, In-the Bieventh Ward ep vnusually sarge number of voters appeared et the polls, aad Aue dey'e work dons ie this ward Bas seldom been equallod 4 on any former oceaalon. ifth Ward eur reporter ouly visited the lower etricts, where he found everyihiag proeesding ine quiet and orderly manner. In the Thirteenth Ward she unvel erewds assembled aronnd the polls, and wome fodividasia who bad “emiled™ frequently, at- tempted some wretched puns that bare!y drew forth « “alle from tbe more eoberminded ewaity \ing an opportonity of casting their votre. Iu the Fourteenth Ward noth! occurred to disturb the rewuler depositing of the ballets, which were droppad in the bores by sach voter, eho svomed to have made up bis mind that bie voto was ‘© perform som: important service towards © purifice- tion of muuietpe! legislation, Im the Fifteenth Ward the a'mnost quiet preveiled, The voters and ticket- ib idere complained of the eold wuather, and as « wood share of the voting here was dons early in the wulog. no doubt the complsints ageinst the ‘clerk of the weather’ were aprepor. Te the Cixteenth Ward the citicane masfolly strageled acelast the searching breezes, that chilled \thom through and through, A few persons ‘u the morning gav’ ap their stations to mers emsolute voters, During the dey « good!y number de svalted their ballots, and throaghout the ward peace end qnietnes reigned antil (he polls closed. In the Seveaternih Ward but little exeite it was visible. A very large vote was poilod, at times rendering de- Jays avenssary, which cocasioned largo crowds arourd veilous voting places, The people wero good. \metured, and although some of the icebriated were tookd with, wo disturbances occurred, In Si ghteenth Ward there wae @ constant ¢ sdency to plot meses, exh hited by helfgroes ‘Dove doabtiees excited by the villeipous liquors drank 1at the bare of several low rum-holes, kept open in the fewvard ip spite of the vigilance u! the puller, who had ) it bends full in repressing the pugiliatic tenden- «sof a few enthusiastic roughs ead rowdies pared. veut tbe rueets Io the Nineteenth Ward there was eo \eoreral ineectivity visible et alt the ticket ® ctlone. The voters generally came to bam 7) prepared for the coutest, rach enz Sous to ft through his basiness and retire more comfortable quarters thas thoes provided ve them at the voting place, Inthe Twentie:h Ward 6 voting proceeded in an orderly manver, and was zuoetiy accomplished in the early part of the day. Al. h this ward conteins e large vowing populestioa, o» arrangements were ample to sceoumudate ail, withcut ecevsioniog any unusual crowds tn the sever. ) slstricts, In the Twenty-first Ward ecvers! arrests vere made for disturbances, and e few of the yoters * sedadaled,’’ wearied out with waiting, or the cold, ‘oat turued thetr moses bluer than the disap yo ated candidates’ will feel this ueruiug. In the | wenty-second Ward, a good busines was done but » chlua like ee brisk as apon some former vecasions- \! ict prevalied ip every district, ond eo ol4 police ‘er thought om 00 former oceasion baé 40 Little heen given to the force as they exparieneat Our reporter, ag he returned to the Hun © late iu the afternoon, seknowledged that ov nu aor oecasion bed the voting imthe city been gene . sv calet and orderly as uring yesterday, Vrem anotzer Reporter. ‘ coarrel eceurred about moom yesterday fn the rd Ward, between the friends of Boole and wiich culminated im the apsetticg of the ather Loree ip the Geet district, The tickete.were sihered up, however, and the eoutess @eat on with wet vigor, Ip thie ward, e men named Gorman r mreeted for voting Ulegelly ander the ‘ue of Regen, In the Fourth Ward « large nber of mcm were early arrested for Gisere * conduct, end this tended to keep the ward quiet or tver ‘00e brothers wore arrested, the formar far illeg a) ‘nv. the letter for perjury. John Parkor Geo, Mil- Nichael Chester and Dennte Rellly, vere alse ow ‘rsied (or illegal voting, Im Jay street thetriends of Hoole and Gonther had «slight moss But it was soon silel by the police, A good Gash of excitement ‘sok place in the #ixth Ward,bet tbe quiet was motes riously disturbed, Im Boole's own Ware (the Tith) the vontedt wae exciting im the aztrame, the German and iriah element being about equally divided for anther ant Boole, A umber of alicbt skirmishes oecerred, hat me arrests weremade, A slight muss occurred in ' } “r= ay Teri) ae Ne weaker bone ing up its affairs preparatory to making "ite last will | oo Vs ‘Ye vg ‘ e s ri le 8 ‘ ! i wate Dinwiel ot te via, Ward, betweem Supt | andtestament’.that henceforth thacity affatresliould ite Too Lat Sor Vlas Mit ation ay be Ere ig hry Ae ha Pet aiy Ape we be hard vara Dea end Knight, ths | be administered by younger orgeairations, Arouud @KaTMS. = ; ome TERY rs ~ ig hs have bean appointed « the mewapaper offices crowds gatiered, thronging the CALLAGHAN Oth, Patrick Cs | , 0 ‘ ' ; f re t { lech, orn tn. The Superintendent, tt sidewalks and cheering lustily ae the moiorities tor | of (hic Pash Co Laitvim, Ir } ou r re sve down Staoion, o at the , ‘ orventh Viste ioe eaillag Deoths, and finding mo- | Gouiher wore placed on the Bulletins, Tusre won a | the fbn veat o eid, witb one uf Hie basa Iu SoM wrine | griye oy daub wlerks present, inquired the cause, when Dew ordered foneral feeling ant erpreasion of vatioferon at the | pesveeti vie i ee - = eve : x bim eat, men were arrested, but were dis | Prospect of the “ring being soon broken, aud thes. | ne | hou teh ts alone tinued he; “you SS 1% CLES! EAL uf “hereon am BARING © pret srsieg7, A large force | yeuant for pluadering the city broken, ‘She Repub: | donee, | might perians bear thie ere iu be Wwealelgitin poved. Brute y weson duty at the police eadquerters all day in | jicans seemed batter pleseed that Mr. Gunther was | on elt ¥ 0p Th belored child J indi de of the eee, it it ue eid. foro Wun, Mis heng apt e Crauds fradineas to go where their services might bo required the peopla's choles, and their own cavcidase wea pot, | c.oyn. r, d+ dass peat tratlan. You are ure ere Suns . - ‘Y wo four horse wagons were on Band fr ‘his parposs : 94 oats : rt gy ea a4 you company ’ (Whe Dam uo wee Oe AND 00 CENT HAIR : al oe i @» in this cireura@tance they recouize ve perma | 1. th SBot)e ew" PD) BRU : SEL The Superintendent and Taspectors op Saty all | BENE Kood gainud in the fiterosie of the in alutause | aitermoone® Hy thie | N pled Koper «@ ig rely way, Joho H. Trapp, the candidate for ins) Justiag peri rie ! : | ice Land to he alent. | ihe onl es the Oth Judicial District, was arre set okad | os ey { VY oNTey A STRONG BOY, ONE WHO | s be geutly , 6 Is m@hs thet you ape evited ap for atlampting to shoot Mr, Charlies Heorveid, wy Jameepirrith and Abi, We ry rreted, veheaw b enim, to tanke tree, eween | 8 buds oe cus esta who ys, buswuen sate Drupsiste he wounded in the hand, James Sw oney, ¢ aravd watiy 4 oof at eee 4 ™ he elf waeful. Apply to M. ! 0 ve lad mein wy cob, yu ve) & Go. $8 Broxdvey bisat Avenue, while ghting vith Robert ' We rae ars sid Jean Bs NN No. Toe Chatuenm at, Must be well recom k f op vaes 7o4 ba | Me in, Ie Alleg eur. feat Ath atreat, was shot in the hack sad varios fraud ‘ strict ” ANTE ) YOUNG LADIES TO | wit, mein wy wansdug «be No, bo! where ap Pst om ro wounded, He wae taken to Bolivoyad fosvitni ean yw. kero and Vawvey Pardue W at end in 06. +' clogs anioon, where a good home | T um, bou0 4 Ways Wide © Lo Ouse bed you are pase eanqped. fo the Puueth Wad Prede@iick Cove for lade | ie given, Apply 0 10) Gieeue ot. isu | a Want of uolbing \! thelr Beads or thoir heels, tailed for, « ring is broken, and The most odious, corr of aayiee I people. ‘worn out and exbeusted pele ' cos vaES neepquaryeae | Pde scenes at the benducerters. core: ur vainey , And 5th ot, tert nled ten ele pecee 4 our returue ofthis ivi g wi olwate, Le wap porters of C. Godfrey Gemther bad every reason for indulging im eli the excesses of enthusisem within the bounds of dnceney, A perfert frensy of excite. ment ecomed to have taken peastasion of the threo As oar reporter entered an ap-tows stage, he was ar coated by 0 well-dremed tnt slightly inehriated iJ). widnal, who inquired, “My find. do you want to bet 8 the election?!" The scribe replied in th tive, Vat replied that he bad 00 epinica the matter. “What ls your opinion?” inqui @d Beeesy. Gur re- Porter, not sufficiently se1-o7mmittal fer hie pesition, fepiied, “I beleve that Geatber is elerted.” “You's ty man,” shouted the unsteady party: “give us your band. Yoo eae bet your boos ‘ianther is our nest Mayor” Arrived at tbe BSinelsir Tinuse, corner of Broad way and Sth ot ..chver after cieer eesounded from the be!iding,eehoing throngh the adjoining streets, ran dows the stairs, tbrough the lower saicovs, sud into the street, where it was taken up by the outelters, and pesied, ro panied, endjpeaied again, :i!] the sare fog @ase could hardly tall whetder they stood op Crowding into @ ate Seow, getting ep etatre by dint of -arsiderabdie winree Ing, our reporter managed to grt into the room where the retarn tebies wore stationed, amidst @ +tane of confusion which was allesuitation. Faery face wore @ breed smile. with the exeepuice of an weasionel ont Periest, who Lad ventured hie “ptie” on an oppee ing candidate and his face was long, iadeed. very body eheok his peighbor by the hand; acquaintance oF etranper, t wae the sane atrong, hearty, saangoiue eeup; the prevailing sentiment wartenthfully set forth by one individual, who sarerted . “I feel lite ehaking everybody by the bani." The dispie «of feeling were tha most curious, enimeted, and yet. good-natured, that ever ocurred among the -wittors of @ doubtful Mayoralty contest Rack individne! mam seemed beside himeelf, and looked, talked and acted ie @ manner which vill seem very rid celous to Bim as he this morning reviews bie teat aight's experiences, Charies Bpeocer, Key. being called upon, eid he was somewhs: surprised that he wee as to address the feet, He hed + working ail day for Blunt, but bed cone bere to Jove that the “ring” hed been broken, aud the eroe ary ewashed. He hoped hie own friende would te able to pet ap come of the pieces. hy Repablicen, be was thankful tiret el for Mayu who would cide by alde with the Variame, the Ciipto Kaictervockars of eld. And sithouch be to Gunther te politics, vet he thanked ¢ f aman en breathes in thi ‘ hed broken the “ving.” of ‘vart, (In conciosion, he ocaid: you heve heard @ epeech from blivan. 10 a who wast tu wroan do |: andthe rea: cher.” Aponcer afterward remarked that the election wae the fret faint atreak in tbe hor feon; thet Unien mre aow had @ chance to sali in, and Le wae entisbed. It elev proved wat the * tine” wee mot ormnipveat. Little Kazineki. the interpr ti: -of ths Court of Heasiona, seid thet the representa ive of the true democracy of the City of New York ned heem alected, without any eboddy ur eay music, tle was seked if he was @ Kinnt man, end reylied thet he G44 oot know that he was ery blood reistion. An individual bere got up aod made @ few rambliog rem favoreLieto the successtui candidate, drae- tng the very logics! sequence that It was “impresible to meke @ (mars) maror. out of «@ Roole bull)” Phbip W. Eugs, Faq. said that to-day they had vulv sootebed (he snake of had goveranent. How were they te bil! bim? Hy @ continuation of the true jon organization thet had wominated Mr ut je gave 6 little bietory of the growth of thie o leweut of the Democratic party, and Lraed those preacn! bo he eneoursged, aod keep on in the good work He ssid God bad ought to be thankful for she victory today,end eon er thisorganization of Democracy as the ‘eainni On eiistence such as was enjoyed in the dave o Wiliam Kulgers, Thomas Larmer, end ® Uousaod others that Lad gowe from time to eturulty, ‘The orat epeaker was armen, who sald he had Got alittle enell of politics in hie nose when area dentin Europe, whieh bad continued during hts ree denee bere, He ssid be had been invited) «peak at the Mc Keom meeting st Cooper Institute on Satuniar evowing, but told the chairman he already emeilad the victory, and declined speaking et thet meeting He said thet this contest bad « nation importance, and if we could eleet Cinnther, o@ would ales elect m@ Trmoeratic President nest year, Capt. lea'sh Ryoders said that becanse he simd slone to redeer his pledge, br hed buen drumined oat of Tammany, and even the Ward Commit He said he did not consider ft personally compiin itary, though every man onght to be commended for keop- ing bis ward. He said (hat they bad achieved @ moral trhamph today, Anorgeniration spparently etron py other had been opnosed to Gunther. 1,800 street eweepers and other city em fom, arrayed egaiust bin, together with other formidabie lotinenens, SORRES OCTSIDR, » ©. Godfrey Gocther, Pra, wee ppeared upon tha baleony of the bo tel, Aahe came forward, be was received by voelfor ous Mr, Guather spoke aa fob biewed us; we ‘The Meror @ Pt, aud doubie-feced political orgenisation that ever dlagreced ac x city, bes bee , thankete the intel!’ rence and exert 1 cannot yeah much to night, asl by the labore o! the eau You will, therafore return te yonr homes to Fest after your victory, aud permit me tn do eo sie Oo the first of January pert, 1 bope to address you egsin as Mayor of New York. ine cmessaye tost will be aceeptable to all of my fellow-citizeos, Mr. Gunther's few remarks wore frequently inter fipted by applause, and whea be closed, evpeat ed cheers arose for “the next Mayor of N He was followed by Joho McKeon, Ke, she pro- coeded te congratulate the assembled multitude apou Yors." the glosious triamph which they had just achieved, Yn eomusing up the odds with which the succeneta) Candidate had te contend, he atated thut even the Bewspapers of New York, ercent the Joummat or COMMEBOR, Were artayed against Gautier, 1 eodore K, Tomlinson wade 0 few remarks, after which Capr Myradere was caiied for, Afier the Bx-Marshs! Lad epoken, (he eutside weathering broke up, but the scence of jubilant congratulation continued inside the botel Gntil elste hour, trathfoliy ilustratiog the french Broverb that “wotbing succeeds Lise succeas,”' TAMMARY Mair, BO At on early bour im the evening, e mederat: hut not very enthusiastic crowd ir the election eotarms read, which, os usnal, this faithful expected to (stem to there, Bat no returns came, Pationtly the Gow; till waited until efter 4 o'clock, when the re Dort wos sireulated, and bellewed, that the tiell wotbecpened, Afierthie the crowd began to ebin Out, some golng tothe Bun offies, and som: goine to the other nowepeper offices, all rezetting toa. thir Stroaghold ef Demveracy should wot have ai Meivns interest in the reals of the election to let the © un terrified” Roow bow their candidate war conaing Beme among which wee one that olf Tammany was win! | clog tore SS rn eee they are ours, The | vere jokes ware pe sed apon the cirouustance, | POETRY, due Seaceus. a Vote | aie ic thet @ eet Sab Wed jy have ab eagts cousenua w er a thie city after Bre o'cionk PM , andbave eccordingy raised the daily fare to ten cents the eame ae the wiabt fare, ‘This increase has called forth @ | Now commen the goomy winter Une The sun a Feac aod pee s 00K 6 Ml der o inl dele, des! of dinsatisfaction am the poorer classes, aa, 10 their judgement, the opera-goors ehouid be willing to This mornlog on my window. Day for the er're accommodation, ant that the work Bev nie tonne ter seua’ tng people should mot bs tered daity for their ple “ayoee oe eure. Lanom Discuanas or Hanna prom tHe Navy Yaan--[e compliance with the order of ‘be Navy D partment, received some tims el rce, direct ing Admira’ Paniding to Alecharee shout 16 per cent, of the workmen etoployed, as the progress of the Luils Imeaceofhertov ts Avd charaed ber to rr To my far dint at wav Aniiim my g etn of the shire bri ding was far greater than (nat of the Y # certainly ee machinery, stout 150 men bave heen dirempoyed To tel we of my Lover qithip (he past few days about 6 yesterday aod Aud )uotify wy tras i oo Saturday, They ar ken from ea}! the bh nee partments There ie @ einor that the discharged " he workmen are fox biow for the purpose of on bo ah t eraployed, to strike, no . aber i athe | Pro Fall be bept cu eil Wiuter being #o ier ease 4 able, the pe bt of the malority of weil dis thenerives ageing t ‘Matthew Ropars. Irom Cie » S. Oshon, Fay, lectures thie evento: at Niblo’* Salocm, on “Our prona'ls Frou the well }nown station of thin pen a a wery larae audience will be cor to @anerm by Anovaun Cuito Bonne A child of Mr | THE LAZARETTO-KEEPER. Aan Mullen, repiding in Third evenue, ohth ot, while vlaving in Lexington venue on Mondey, een anc A by two atrangs women, eho enticed her luto ® a 4 ' Ca oppedeudlen yendre ote they mn robbed ber of hee clothing, with wbick | her ef abt © Trem mer he, “i vou bet tobt me thet in A Token or Favem. {WE l witaite ewan priest ip the our of death, a Hie the) Che atian miyhtou ply bis p ace fa vod bod Mesa og t@rard tothe ube yo ; elu ken ‘Ddid te | yous re ud & nd al the of pert ude for bes vt | wAiorsint yanbry w tay the a the thetr society, for the be the paitah, ) wo dof thet: own) ef yine and) te reslone attention tu the spiritual wetse of} Toe." resumed the dyiag woman, bom ng her el) (ae peruhouers, evered oye towarue th: awior, Soome us clp we, Listen, Twi! c ntese m you |* BROUKLYN. | 4 6 Fale ab ‘ nt ®, and made the Sti amipe oF Broowirs Teachers Rave aivro of the ore Matthew seemed sieriled, hut a. —The Board of duration met last evening ead | oid noi make ery (lje tion, Me lecuged, as we have sad, lo that race Dow a most ext to Britt ry fath of am ther decided to Larreape ihe salarive of their male Ceseh ere 6) ach, per your, and the selat f al. female teachers was increased $60 from the ist of Liecer- ber, No female teacher ato receive leas thaw $i%) ay after this dave, Tux Baooktyrm Ixpvsrarat Scnoora —The Felt as we vie e r . Fair of the Brookiyn Loduatiel Schools wae concluded hurprined at Ge en requet; eud when atthe Atademy of Music jan night. The boil ne her murmur the prayer when preced a weellled, ecarcely standing room being ivtt vacaus, nofans let cored bie bh ad ene ‘The stage was occupied be about one hundred chil rose ', der & thetuly (Be dren, all neatly attired, who sang songs and bymne | O88" bel ertrustes to bin Tt was an le durtug the euterta nment Addrreves | Md touchioceeue The frst giiuminer ie Sppropriate to the ocession were delivered by several | MoTuDg Mir Wan locertan light opon the n ; teatiemeu, The asaceiatou hasbeen in progress for | Gener stiebece led bead was beuttowar’e the ebout teu years, and now hes (be cee of frou f to | grey t 1 Matthew. the iow wolsper was bour! 1,000 childien, who are supped daily with e diuner, prewdiay-—ofu int rrurtet by the ert of Clothed, Preeularatt ndanteat (bee b o's, the ease fb: the salons entre. a the hae been hich'y euccees ul. and w derable | 5. ¢ Cying women, fhe wih suin hes been added to the fund of the association she woud sLorten fend us Men 1¢s r t e@ atro wih sveaely cau bever tc. » *Leu th: bed K persist oe cftio ey id ging consciences, (hink ib cu Welvmeno gb, = At! 8 ised, KR perat tor Bemaetty . and levying his motrn st WILLIAMSBURGH, Tar Hontrr's Post Fenwy ACCIDENT, — The names of the persons drowned at the Hunter's Point Ferry, by bring drivea off in crisge ons urday night, fe Mr. Healy, aeed 60 years, aod & tittle ei y Agnes Cummin, ead 1) yeare. Mis ¢ ug®. moter of th Was in the conch, ued by cutt.og abole intheiop The Cumm nes, and the driver were, ae House, near the ferry, att he Coroner Lildeu,ot Qu Lun the bode veterday wh rélcbot eeeidentas deach tom drown ug was re ad, aceon bys cenmure of the driver for t hitching his previous to leaving them Mr Purnest! esa. tpartou yo), aol dost wel as [am oso ‘Mar G r you Lape abube wo ven r absoilition hw. vow wurer fore (he Movie A aont prer@ibe Hug some ing to eek you. gh be» w¢ se ‘O_o inge re@eides at No, iowa ‘ ij od | phate as = I } er] aa teen F ; = | menrespiie, tet ueentet to gt nee sest b pplores w I wished fr ear You #i lor retuae at mee ther, Mail ew J Spe RK, Gene * omit he namin; New York Sts Orrin) flookedathim. “Dd yo Wedaveiay Mormng, Dy, 2-4 A, M. f OLE mee ant “ Additional Election Returns, Alderm Recond [Metrict Fourth inistrict rou & mab up U see ae lar oe ihe grease a Kiected, Morgan Jones James McMahon, b Your ertam, a | | oo Ge " ya breseh it with life disth Det h + rook, end, ul God pe o tena Pte Disteet een enouzh to see my child, aul ike her ty my hears Denton inetrict Geo. AJ remiah. ouce more,* Twelfth District Kells “Tt ahead bees gou wel, Genaviove. sald the tov th Distriet Ottiweil hoover ome t y ng ‘vourai,'« Cistecoth Dietrict Verenee Farier bed giver had bo iouger the Couacilmea Blecied, } po to refuse her enyi Fourth Dirtrict. Healer, Kiley, Bionuy, Keenen, Quick, hea, wep an tees and i erty Ife sbat aed meal Pith Dietriot— Webster, Repper, Ryan, Hefferman, {The quarter na fotose, Sit p obably Hage tou should wot be i sath f let. Have Hoaghtelic, Schaffer, ed.ete Jaques, Met b, and prod t ees CY th Diarrret Fitzge rt Rowell, Brepton bd ° bre ae Joyce i te VY to her t sos bie winte Pelive Justices Klectod | ih ee Bye oerie Bene A 5 | #, Sud corrted her ge ” p to the First Piatra Oph Coat : te am } ms tary Papas eches ict. Wilitam Doder, Dotu Lchabadh oatag 7 trict Wm. H Manstield, Dom. { eyes were ae y ed it tet. Rhandiey sin te *e dias ish uotbiag, Mattliew a= Bisth Distrier proorbly,, Kao. | whereist i $ Bhow meimyctitd i seventh iMatrict noliy, I re tplled the auaa: ae you higath £ edwtth sy b..T nee no {40d Led ber under teebsrmoret) On my once maura, ‘eb me sey my hh Distrettoba Obl fit were ny eves, and yes Goi my God BNove chosen iw tthe | MARINE NEWS. i | cittd | Thess wordy, or ratt | ‘ | ' | | 694M B04. 58 Moon i) eh BOW 84 we, Were gow f —- . his teers u OlmaAY parapet, SPPAMSLIP. Versa, Hoittel) Lott Liverpool, OE Woneviey SHIPS —Lotns, Trieste: Moree, Live pool; & § | 8n'e Mhit~ vebwar himoall, Manse pad. toy fife to aps veh Mavice dhe vuterruptes berwelf by @ pee Dapie Mae | » Aingeton; Sarah Flagg, Cady Sune Helens, gan tuey Abebur atibere ahbecet 0, (Average) Ondue ’ She eeemet | phe boliee er orcs Franc Hattie M Mave. Port Koyal; John | he niche su Leon Camobe Moot 4 e ' : Vesutort Vor sir ‘ ave HS Hate) , thears, AY pofford, Fort Aun fort © Beub her kisses to ber cluld, rig Hh Abnok Hair j ‘ 1g be Ler as tf be could Leer her: cue relied 6 , L, Allow, Beautors; | aeped bap ken ° ter feel ate ARRIVED a the quarier BTEAWAHIDH Dadiey tnek, Newhern: Apr whe, Vivblened, took ber ea Haltinore; Potomac, Purtiead, Eaicon, @eittr i carty ber law jw the pune: bub Mes (ruil. Bi videvee, Laurel, Haltimore: Mack lie | a roade oe tobi Wek ehe wire lb ate mond, Puiledeloiie Frevkin, Balt; Oly of New | i 8 1 ins basen ant Vora, Jiverpuot: Britenoia, (Hritia’,) Uleszow; 1B ens . He pie pis by sone Are o, Port Rogal, bh © tie y were Wout to meek every evening, ix MARBKS J & RB Youug. Shields, Concordia, Rucnoe | r t tie ee . gyre Caroling, Leghorn; Wilbelmiva, Miragosne; u ‘ rue Vj ttus, Pan Pr } “Booth, Geveveve 7 murmured tus seamas, ‘ ed she, “I have s€ 2 When you take the crape from your art, Matth promise t think of the dar ing creature wi child to us both, @od whe will remein with you, as a remembrance of me Look fora wife who will supp y my piace to her.” “What are you asking me, ond whom could I ete her for a mother afer you" cred Ropers “Some one wi o wi! not ige my hew ne been chowen firey” replied Geneve wil inw 6) take kindic to an on o' me. tit @ch her t) lowe God Uw yorurrmascoeshe ab 1 Le this, Matiw—if you promive ton tour horas and on sour bope f weiv ou, [ated sleep in peace, and Lie sing Tapers bisa bi. and th's wre the last women. Af@ thenking eenik be k nto by sir nith of i she hom by a pressure of bs hand, Weseabacearce [6 ene chere the ewusaine @ ke eves ole y the af, eto the edge of Bis i cet peayed for ber moe 1 i as pio eo dung op the vt ode Tha Toke ‘Some expietory ttnw Mo toene tees, @) prasad ewr Soe god, G oeviere, & en dew ending bo the tomb, seo medtochoait tehind ler A ‘ ow Bat ho louger foe af t a the ree vered "s burg, 1, smo wilh ¥ Dveged bau, urciug, ther t ob) @chiid dr ested i OR SALE AND TO LET, yok SALE OR TO LET. THE 8 STOR? store, 9 James Slip. corner Water at = lofts Bip AS ‘2 HANL & RAEVa,¥ James HAN & KELVL. & SALE—SITUATED ON LONG Apply vr. Water « KM FO 4, ot orga cing pur uquire of KS. BERGER, v6 full partic Ws Aveb NOY fi ay mo Lki—a CANDY AND Geoc ttore ; «tock and fixtures forralechesp. App'y 1% 1U9's Heo. me at, be Willett 8b ta Ft, "['O LET—A LARGE BASEMENT, ONE of the best locations on ‘he Third avenue. for an loon: aleoone with'n tw) iSeveou bave. Kail & tod BUSSIA, corucr Thitd ave 44) A MONTH—TO LET, ON ATLANTIC > sy, BD ok! a. @ comfotel!e Loure: contrine 6 Focm ; go. d etaaod fora hoemeker or o her iight bu- sinese, Care paes (he ico: trom all the ferries. Also a furnished room, without board. Apply O1 West tub mt, Goer 0th aw ~ short blocks of 4D Appiy tnd 60 | ate ee EWICINES, NT MEDICINES Solid t fremrines sola ta ; Syrup an dam Seb r 180 %, Sareapar. Syrup sad 5 + Fieopueious, aL, Lae a | st, 4 CERTAIN AO LGROAL Seyr _USEF fr, 9us6 hirta, ouly W& AMI BELL « MeR “HED Hook!) n. at 425 CURE FOR | tarand w { a Bowery wnd Mt 217 Fulton DENTISTRY. SFT OF TEFTH ON SILVER. $6. ON f vid, B10 t wections of teeth on eli So cent Peeth extracted witb ous OmiO, bed or pivoted, 50 cents. 4) FE ¢ old Lhesire, By DE. VILLE 323 A MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVRRY— + Atiaving be by Dr 1A from mendetion © Ss. CLARKE )* DRAKE A eett of tee at 2)0 to 85 149 CANAL STREET, SETS hon sliver at #7 to ¢1& on geld tie D cents por footk: teeth led with orother Silings, 60 ets. Feeth extracted without p in, 189 to #) per to N B. GRIFIIN & BROS, 258 GRAND + Nest, New York, apd ¥5i Ful'on st, Brooklyn, are extracting teeth positively withour van be the use of nlicus oxid: gas, No charee for extracting when artificial tee hare to be lnserted They are also In- eerting full sete of teeth on gold, #20: pistiog, #2D vor $10; robber, #10. Partial sets on go.d, wf. ver, #1 Frtracing, tieenve $ PROTECTIVE WAR CLAIM ASSOCIA HON aT STATE OF NEW Office 85 C$ ve Mheoe oo le nber St, N.Y, nt Ir Lew Lieut Gen. WIND © Pres} DscoTa Hon, Hami'ton b Adinivel Gapon Joan I. Cisuo, Leg, ph A. Witthaus, Brg, Dieotue Hon, Edwin PD. Morgao £4q., Howard Potter eps key Age Rev. ti W dona deco At darice Brown. be Pont B. Minturn, Fog 2 Wr. H. Aspinwall ” Jauies (ie iiats the A at ; > de a) ' ‘ 4 froude avaiiies ¢ yond thet er Applient ' t ve made WENRY ORLEN LI, & ets, ANL ibs MUTANT tive — = ae ee

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