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(Continued from the firat page.) A. 1 decline to answer that question. Upon what ground do you decline answering that question ? AT decline answering because I may criminate vaelf, GY. Where are the three remaning 7-20 Treasury nocey Whieb are urniiaposed of ? A. Officer Farley bae thorn; he, I think, did pet fave them yesterday; I gave Mr, Farley the tey te my trank, at borne, where the Treasury motes “cre, yesterday, after J had been exanined ; dil not o ha writing of any kind: Twas ot the Pouge of D ton when IT gave him the key ¢ told Farley the Treasury notes were In the trunk, and 1 him to yet them, and he complied at; Dwas with two wet ns DA reporter was pr wath t nt: ther com ‘ral lirected to u wrulee ‘husperiug wiih tue tectiv private rooms Tar voars of age; Walter Patiers n wae the trot of thege defendents T becasue acquainted With | first time three years ay. leat pune L. 1. ; Twas hoeping storeat tout ting the business nnd lived Pcamne into my place and represented bith self aa a roan of business; he wan taining abort aes ade s proposition to leon arrested 7 0 hot cognizant of an nor counterfe ting at that time: toe store which Chad charge of was larger than [Pr quire), and the upstairs por- tion was not use|: Mr, Patterser, who repress himneeif as MH, Burciek, proposed that we nuould Duy grain an! «up ttto New York: be anid thet iy doing 80 we ab mula require Home oue tn New York to wn the nto and ree ed moto wnte to Messrs, Hecke 1 the lets ter for me so write; I wrote, and he esid he wo write to theenshierof the Bank of Bay Harbor, whieh ft would Le necessary for us to draw upou in this case: atter the letters bad been moatied, | ¢ said he would ship a 1 or two of grain, then we would dake ® thousand dollars or two and leave; the let- ters were mailed, but the inail bad n t gone when this was told me; I took sft let.er from the tna), did not again seo Par. tervon, who called bimself Burdick, until a year + Leontinued at my at two years after the onversmiion above described: after obtaining etm foymeut at Mesare A. ft. Stewart & Co." store, Hoadway and 1th st, met Pattersou: remained there untll » year ayo lust August; I then entored the eroploy of Messrs, Lathrop, Ludington & Co. Park Viace, aud there remained until last August: while (a their employ LT accidentally raet Pattersons he second time, iu Hudson #t.; made uo proposi- tion to hun on that occasion. &. Id you not say to Patterson that: y« tuplovod at a large colmercial bouse ; ub dit the running to the bank, and that ebarve, from tine to time, of large eums of none and usk him to join with you aud take » large amount of money, aud leave ¥ A. No, sir; nothing of the kind. Q. What was said ? A. He saked me where 1 wna, and TE otold him + oe then inquired where Lhad been, and the amount of my salary ; and $f T could Lveon that salary ; told him that Peould make out to get along, hop- ing to get Letter poy when my year was up; he eaid he always had p y of money, and did not work for it, because Le was eroartin business; I said I was out looking for # boarding-hours and thet I musi return to the store; 1 suw Patterson that same night by appointinent, at the Hone House ; be sad he would lke to eee mo, and Edid not know fur what purpose; a mau came up, who proved to be Bpeucer Pettus: (did not know bins never saw hina before or he me, to my knowledge 5 he asked if my name was Coughling and I maid, Yes ;"" he said there was aman by the name of Burdick outside, who wanted to see me; did not know what the business was; fom the repress fations made I believed it waa honorable ; fins diately went out and met Burdick, and we three went to @ layerbier saloon in Third avenue; up to that the, Thad no ides that there was ai y- thing extraordinary ; nothing was suid when we got in there ; we tad @ lass of lagerbier ; Burdick asked me uf I would like to gu to Chicago with ulus he said T would ing ito business there, me; up to that tine iad was ever het seo him uyain after thet night; we then parted; that is oll that happened; 1 went home; it Was about 9 oclook | no appointiuen’ was toade for a future riterview; Tid not kuow that I should ever meet bim again; nextday at 1 ctclock 4 was in the wtore of Messrs. Lathrop & Co.; (the per with Lathrop, Ludington & Co. Leading furnished); 2 note came wddresse. tu wey #igned “HL. Burdick; the note is destroyed, I belt wanted me to see him that evening atthe | bier saloon ay belor @ note did not whet tor; 1 iouud Burdick, and he said he voing West to make money; that he was yoiuy to Chicago, and wauted we as clerk; [ decline’; we walked up Third avenue, aud talked about making toney in vari yas he said be had an account an the Becond Natious! Bauk, where be had a con- siderable sum of money, and that be intended to make a large su frou the bank; when we arrived wt the interseetion of Fourteenth street aud Puird avenue, T left hin aud went home; no preposition was made that I help take money outof any bunk; after that I suw bir often; he sent another Lote tothe store, wanting me to weet hin ut the futersection of Lwenuty-th.rd street aud Broadway at 10 o'clock; L went; [did not know what ti there I meth m; he wanted meto deposit a che tm the Second National Bank; I did not know whether it was a forged check or not; this was a Uittle more than o year ago; Ttuld him I knew pothiny about it; TP did not deposit the chock in the bank; told him I would rather nos do ity we atood thero some time, aud be iusisted oa my do- ing it, wand told rue it was all right; Idid not know Whether to tehevo it or not; I don't remember whowe check it Was; don't remember the amount; Tdid not see ity he did uot tell we; Ttold him I Was away from the store without aud == musts hurry buck; did take =the) check =o With | me;— he wt my house the same nicht, or night or two after; be raid be bad ways of maki duoney; showed ime wbutuer check; / think 16 was ou the Merchants’ Bauk of this city, for g9,000; 1 dou't remember whose check it purported to be; it was ceriitied; Pdo not kuow whether the other check Was corsitied or uot; I dou's remember what firm it wason; be took it in bis hauds wud seid thut be could yet the money in any bauk; this was cftor he come out of the Louse; he Wauted me to zo overt vigate'd w broker, to sat ify myself t the chock wat good; he preteuded ty mie that the check Was goods Lihought it good; I did not take the check wo Colycte'ts: I never # ' afterward, aud never Lad ty proce st Was at thas tiriwe or a ltie L © that be gave we a little: money 88 or su; Disct him o few days after; in the apoautiiue | ses¥ Holbluy of Pettus, Q Ue you thought the check was good why did yom not lake it to the bauk ¥ A. bsuppose Fbad a rea ber Low; bivet bins afterward as some place near my houses the neathme brovt hia be questioned mo ag to Whue T did at the store, where I wosiy whether b weutto the brokers’ or Lunks: le assed gw What a I tok he suid he wus a bttle shortot ue ab pr wbd Wasted 1 wtate was leuve, not ealled a au. ny but dou" remem- when I was sent to the broker's with a large wmount of money, to leave bulf aud he would tuce hall; that he ild get mea place to stay, or if I wanted t leave tLe city he Would get me out, so that no one Would find me; Ttold him roy charae- ter was good, and although 1 wae yeitiog a sinall salary, Pthoug!t t better to be honest, aud before long J would have » tevter situation; be theu aaid, *}P you don't Want todo that, when you x the canks with o large deposit] will take out one « the checks eud pus in oe of une: Ddid mot asree tc uny of these prope tions; he said the chooks |e nad were stamnped by the co! ery that the cashier |, On eecount of thet transaction ? . [decline to answer, on the same grounds as lore, Q. What amount? A. Bomething like #100; that's more money than I ever had, ata time, of my own; we had @ aalesrnan by the neme of Bryan; Burdick asked me if we had @ tan by the name of Bryan; he asked me the name of the bigwest «Jesmau, and I told him O'Brien ; he asked me the name of the biggest buyers and I told bin the names of sore. Was there a check 1 between 24,000 o 000, thet was fraudulent, on Lathrop, Lud- wgton & Coy When You were in the r employ, or ® fr lent check of any amount, ur did you hear that. fraudulent check was passed on th A Jdeclne to answer, on the same grounds as efi ve &. When did you the first time become acquaint+ co) with Tre Garadhier ? A. I first saw him about two monthe ago; that was the frat kuowledge I ever lad that he was con- nected with swindling transsctiona; I first saw litn ata house in Lafayette Piace ; I first saw O'Brien the latter part of this last summer; saw him on Macson street ; Deft the employ of Lathrop, Lud- dington & Co, last summer ; left under the influ. e.ce of Patterwon ; I would have been there now bit for the request and influence of Patterson and tie stonliness of ray selary; I voluntarily left. @. How much did you pay for the watch and chain you bought o fow days after you left ? A. Lcoclive to enewer, on tho samo yrounds as before. @. Where did you yet it? A. Lbougtt tt of aman by the name of Schuct- man, @ When, for the first t we, was anything said oF June With reference to the awoudle ot (ue Beuk of Commerce ? A. On the day tho first note wae nent Here, ut @ late bour, the further beamog was postponed to 10 o'clock thie mourning. Tit Viston,—Nearly five mouths have now elapsed @nce Capt, Doucvan embarked for Liver- pool, from this city, ou board the little brig Vision, @ veuse! of about one ton register. Three times hu has been heard from: First, he was spoken of Fire Islaud ; second, be put into Newburyport for ropatrs; aud the third tine he was spoken off the Northoro coast, He bad «i xty days provisions on board, and expected to make the voyage in about forty days. The only con: uo on is, that the litle Vision and her brave but reckless commander and his companion, have gone to the bottom of the ocean. The project of crowsiug the Atlantic fn a vessel hardly aw larve ss wu ordinary skull was searcely less ‘visionary’ than Poe's Voyage to the Moon" Crry Governmenr-Recreirixa Tents TO WR ANOLIbUED—Waa Agatnyr THe Ratiuoaps -SHARP Practicg oF PoLtoewen, ro — At a meet- ing of the Board of Aldermen yesterday, a res lu- tion was presented tu allow private individuals to erect tents in the Park far the purpose of advanc- ing enlistments, Mr, Ottiwell was opposed to the resolution for the reason that private persone who were inthe habit of procuring these enlistments had, in ayreat many {nstances, taken the recruits ous of thie city wod had them credited to the quotas of other counties, He had been informed, on good authonty, that from twenty to thirty-five persons daly were thus spirited away. He trusted the Common Counct! would not lend their sanction ercountenance ty such injustice, The reauluwou Was laid over, A report of the special con mittee on Rallroada on the subject of obsiructions by the raitroads in the lower part of the city, wascalled up, It directs the rerooval of the railaon the rtreets next to the riv- ers and the substituuon of rails of » less obstrue- tive charseter, and concludes with an authority for the Street Comusiseloner to take the watter iu hand, ifthe Railroad companies do not. The report ot the coup ttee Was unanirgously edoptod The resolution of the jal @oruuaittes on Re tronchment and Reform appointed to tavestigate cerk Larges aguinst the (ity Tuspect or, and cue powering them to send for persous wud papers, was called up, and adopted, nem con, The veto message of the Mayor of to abo the system of paying for br the streets of the city, bemg under consideratt Mr. J trusted the ordinunce would he pied He had been told that polcerntn bad on a yreat many Occasions opened the gates of yards bel ing to private individuals, aud letting the anim out thatthey would get # balf dollar or so for tuk- ing thom to the pound, Mr. Farley stated he alse bad heard that policemen bad been in the habit of indulging in this pastime. Mr, Ottiwell said he would vote for the ordinance upon the representa: tons Which had been made, and trusted the Police Conmiussoners would call to account the policemen eugaged fu this business, The ordinunce was adopted, the Mayor's veto to the contrary notwith- siunding, An ordinance, appropriating # further sum of $600,000 for the rehet ot famihes of voluuteers, was adomied, Adjourned to Monday next, n ordinance at persons Soctery Por THE ReLier or Winows AND Oeruass.--The sish annual meeting of this Agso- elation took place yesterday atthe Church of the Key. Dr, Potts, corner of Untversity Place aud fouth street. Tbe reportof the Secretary, Mr GF, Betta, paid a tribute to the memory of Mr, C. Rove his muuiticent legacy of $10,000, and Stated that 646 widows, baviug together 1,676 children dependent upon them, had been mided during the post winter with #4, aud during the surainer With 3 each per month, It was intended to give five dollars per mouth curing the county winter, a rv that purp se $12,000 would be ree quired eX penses Gu past year, tu- cluding $2,465 1s for fuel, auounted to $4,347 66, Tlas anount loo included g¥,s01 S4 for provisions, snd #,046 $6 for clothing, ¢ Phe precepts, in- cludiuy # balauce from the Vious soar of g45 16, und the legacy of Mr, Chanucey Rose above alluded hy dtnounted to g1o,785 16. Afler otheces of lust year, the meeting adjourned, Propuce ExXcuance,—The lower tloor, 110 fect long by 90 feet wide, was thrown open for bus- {ness purposes yoaterday morning at 11 o'clock. It is tutended for the provision and whiskey trade, the breadstufls aud freighting bus:uess remuiping vu the upper tloor Tug Counry Canvassits,—Prorrsts— mot yesterday and completed the canvass iu the Pit Ly Sixteenth and Nineteenth Wards. Asa th sort of variety take general wonotouy of the pre- | ceedings Earnest L. Kurtz candidate for Congress ‘iu the Fourth District, sout in a protest, stathay was acquainted with him, oud that be stamped | them for hin; Phad no stamps for certificates at ms house op Long Island ; TDnever saw any but foo: Lhave realized from these parties some @b00 ace wr 90 0, Lesides the $6,000 10 Treasury notes here rpokeu of ; {tas pot quite @ your since Lt becane swae that Burdick was doing wrony, Q. Biate the cireumstances Under whieb you suade that discovery A. Lceciine to wuswer, on the same ground as @. id you while in the employ of Lathrop, Luwayton & Co, in the vicinity of @® year ag ke any part im toe sule of goods from their sture for whch « check, known by you to be forged aud coaulerteied, forthe gum of 46,000, was receive, aoa jal ge wwoUK Of change Was given a Well as aie pass? A Ns wir, wy. [id you know of any sueh transaction, or be eo... recipient of @ part of the money the firm orn suded of by means of the forged check ? A There borer 7 money given to me; / k, efter snuasy gave me some coset don beam whe fen Lad thathe had been swindled out of his election by a humbec of shrewd designing politicians. Mr est mates Lis majority over the regular cau- { beiwe@a three and four thoussnd, while ) CADViad Wives hic “bary one." A pro- aldo receved from Mr. Dav Mudge sod several other persons in re the same matter present 4 Ajourn- bon & Doring the sesaion Mr Kyte oy aod demanded that justice be done hing ed til to-day, Wonhy'’s HEALTHY CONVENTION, The third and lust day's wession of this body was held yes- terday, A.M. ‘The aud@ence was not so large as on the previous day. The Prosident, Dy Trall, introduced Mrs, Farmer, lady Who Was dressed in full bloomer costume, who deliverot@ brief aidress in praise of the cold water #y stein 48 Was fuillowou by other ladies and gentlemen, und a song Lelug nd of parody on My Marylang," was suug by Mr, Clarke atter which the Convention adjourned Tak SANITARY CovMission,—The branch of the Sanitary Commission known as the Wo- men's Relief Association, held a meeting yesterday morning #6 Cooer lustitute. Rey. Dr, Bellows wesided, and delivered an address, narrating the nefits that have accrued to the soldiers trom the Association. Mrs. Baker, in charge of the corps of vpurees iw the Woeahinsten uineneing at 10 o'clock, uy to the public pound all @tray cattle on | ead Mr.) | issue against the property of the General in | or gota | so nicely and warmed 80 we the agents and nurses er employment. Tut Troerens of t ve Points House of In- dustry ask the Public to remember their Institution when dispensing the benefections of Thanksgiving Day. This instivut on is now furnishing one thous- aod meals daily to deatitute children, and also furn'shes clothing for auch of them as are unpro- vided for, Donations of provisions and cl wil bo thaukfully received. Baur. The thirty-third annual ball of the Thistle Benevolent Association will take place at the City Assembly Booms on Friday eveulng of Lest week, THE COURTS Grex, Boriwa's Law Cauraion.—In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday came tp the eare of An- drow W. Seuith apd Satuuel Smith agt. Benjamin F, Butler, In thie case in which an attachment was hands of the Treasurer of the Bnited States, ax well as his private bankers aud the Surroyate of the County of New York, jon was made to the Court fur an order b/ jow cause why the auit s ould not Le removed t6. Whe United Staies Circuit Court ‘fhe application de made uncer the ol | vet o Congress in relation to actions wherein the de- fndante are nou-residents of the Btate whe ection is broug!t, Judge Cordoza granted der, and made it returasble on the inst, weil v'dock A.M. Arviiwation ron tae Custopy or Cut.oage Io the Supreme Court Chambers yesterday the applt- cation of Willlam Martin, fur the custody of bis children, was hoard, The relator alleved that hie wife had abeaudvoed him, taking with her their three children, and that she was bot & proper per- fou to bave toe care of them, being unable to sup- port tiem, Mra. Martin, whe now the childre claimed that the childrea wl under the age five years, and thas Mr ought not to have the Control of thems, The Court urdered testimony to te taken on the subject. Covet oF Gaxauat Sassions.George Brichten- becher pleaded guilty of aseault and battery, aud Delia MoGowen, who bed been tudicted fur grand larceny, | st guilty of petty Isrceny, and in both cases sentence wae suspended and the prison ers were divcharged... ....Mary Weaver, who had heen mnfictet for grand larceny and pleaded guilty of attempt at rand larceny, and Jobn Kenney pleaded yuilty of burglary the third degree, aod both were remanded for e¢ LIGRNCR.—, ed Car Pickpockets Poricer Ist Willis, Buckley was arrested and taken before Justicn Hogan, where he was required to auswer the charge of having picked the pocket of Mr. Wil- iam A Allen, of No. 191 Fulton street, while that veutlernan was atandiog on the platform of a Fourth avenue car, in “Gridiron Place," fronting the Astor House... Sergeant Walsh arrested Wil- Vor A, Ackerman, @ youth of 22 yoare, who in sud to be already well kuewn the detective police, sud the prisoner was required to make defence ayainat the complaint yf Mr. Theodore W. Duvison, of the Western Hotel, aNeying that young Acker- doan Led attempted to steal # dlamond breast-pin, while ona Fourth avenue car, The accused war committed by Justice Hoan, BROOKLYN, ticrvrptNG has become more brisk in Brook- lyn since the election, an average of about twelve men per day being passed as the Provost Marshal's ottice ofthe Third District, At the office of the Marshal of the Second District, some seventy men have been recruitec since Monday lust, There are now placed to the credit of Kings County, to count upon any calls that muy be made, very vear- ly five Lundred wen, A bounty of 800 is still paid by the County for three years’ mon, which, with ent aounte taade up by principals, reaches from 2400 to $690 f each substitute, The authoritics believe that ro meet any future ch maybe made without resort- ing to a draft. ALLEGED EM Driver. Wagons Was taken {nto custedy on Welnesday, ZZLUMENT BY AN Express The driver of one of Weastcott's Express upon the charge of purloining a soldior's letter conta! #20, addressed to Mr. L. W. Leamy, 65 Fulton aver ac, Ibis believed that other packages from aole 4 previously eiven in charge of the accused ave n Tho case will be investiyated by Justice Perry, on Saturtay, A Nicer or Enrerion Orricens,— The Bow! of Aldermen met as Canvassers la Hight aud ninde some progress in counting the re- turns for Aldermen, Supervisors, Constables, and Inepectors of Elections The Committee having charge of the matter found every return as sent ia by the Inspectors incorrect, it being evident that many of them were better fitted for more laborious work, than for the di required of them as clerks and inspectors. The Comuittee will pevrey be able to report the result in about @ week, ALLEGED COUNTERFRITER,—Sergt, Jacole, of the 45th Precinct Po.ice, bast night arrested Jas. Dwyer, charged with passing a counterfeit tive dol- tar bill, EDO to be an issue of the Bauk of Owego, N.Y. He was locked up to answer, BurkGtLanres.—The house of Mr, A, A. Low, corner of Montague street and Picrrepout Place, was entered on Wednesday night, but the operator did not make as large a haul as be ex;ected, A silver pitcher, some clothing and @ picture, only wre iuisging..., The residence ot Henry Feeder, 154 dye street, Was folupiously entered the same t, aud robbed of clothing valued at $14, Srv The Litthe Match Girl, Tt was ao terribly cold,—it suowed, and the evon- ing began tu be dark ; it was also tho last evening du the yeary—New Your's Eve, On this cold dark evening a poor little girl went jute the sireet with bare head and naked feet, Itistrue she hat had shoes on When she went fromm home, but of what use were they !—They were very larze shoes, ber mother had last worn them, they were too large ; and the little one lost them in hurrying over the strees as two carriages passed quickly by. One shoe was not to be found, and the otier a boy ran away with, saying that he could use it for @ cradle when be got clildren himeelf, The little girl now went ou her small naked feey which were red and blue with cold,—she carried a number of matches in an old apron, and held one bundle in her band one had bought of her the whole day had given her a penny. Poor thing; she bh ho ove yas bun. | ery and benumbed with cold and looked so down. cast !—The snow-tlakes fell on he low hair which | curled so prettily round her neck, Wut she did nos heed that The Licht shone ont from all the windows, and there was su h a delicious stpell of roast beef in the troet, «it was Now Year's Eve, und she thoughs ef that, She sat down in acorver between two houses - the one stood @ little more forward on the street than the ocher, and drew her lege up under her to warm herselt, but she was a@till colder, and she durst not g he had not sold any matches age farth Her futher would beat her, —and it was also cold at bome, they had only the root directly over them, end there the wind whistled in, although straw and rage wero stutfed Her little bands were almost benumbed with eod Abe lithe match might ¢o some pood, durst she only draw one out of the bundle, strike is on the w al), and warm her tiugers, #he drew out, ! how it burnt! it Was 8 warm clear flame like a little candle, when she held her band i it, —it was a strange lisht! Tbe little girl thought she sat by # large iron stove with bright brass balle on the top; the fire burned Nay, what was that? Tbe little girl stretched out her feet to warm thom too, then the flaines went out, the stove van- isccd—ehe sat with a stump ofthe burnt match in hor band, Another was struck, jt burnt, it shone ; und and where the liett ‘oll ou the wall {¢ became es trapspare en crape: she looked tuto | fas thereom, where the rossted goose stuffed with andprunes steamed so’charming!y on the ta- ble which was laid out, and covered with « shining mill more eplendns Som apeung. “fib. dah and waddiled ai the loor wil = fe and fork in ius back ; tt came directiy up to the poor girl, Then the match went out, there wasenly the thick wall to be seen, Bhe struck another match, Then re ant under the momt charming Christrnas-tree,—it waa ati’! larger and more ornarented than that she had seen Shrough the glaaw door at the rich merchant's the last Christia® @ thousand casdles burnt on the wreen branches; and motley pletures like those which oruatment the shop windows looked down ather, The little gir! litted up both ber bands then the match was extingu shed, the many Christmas Jon rowe higher and higher; sue saw that they bright stars,—one them fell and made a fiery stripe in the aky. w one dies!" eaid the poor witly for vid grandmother, who alone Lad been ind to her, but who was now dead, had told ber that When a ar fallay a pont goes up to Geral! She again struck a match against the wall, it shone all wround, and her od grandmother stout in the lustre, 40 shining, #o mild and Diasful “Grandmother!” exclaimed the little girl ob! take me with you! I know you will be gone away when the match goes oil—like that warm stove, the delicious rast woos and the wbtiul Christ. tree!""—and she struck in haste the whole re- mainder of matches that wes in the bundla—she would not loee sight of grandmother, and the matches shone with such brilliancy that it was clearer than ji broad dariight. Graudinother bad never beture looked #o pretty, so great; sho Lifted the poor little rl up in her arma and they flew so hiwb, @o bivh. :n splendour and joy, there was no gol BO bubyery no auxiety,—they were with But the litle girl eatin the corner by the house, tn the cold morning hour, with red cheeka and with oemile round her mouth,—dead—frozen to death, the last evening of the oll year New Year's inorning rose over the little corpse aa {teat withthe matches, of which » bundle wae burnt, She haa been trying to warm herself, said they! Bus no one knew what beautiful things she had seen, —in what splendour and gladness she bad ae with her old grandmother into New Year's joy. —- ~ MARINE NEW Nov, 15-8. R., 6 60-8. 8. 4 40. Ht W., morn.11 4 CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS EC Knight, Phil; F W Brune, Balt, SHIP Oder, Winzen, of and for Hambare. BARKS -F Peters, St Joos; Welkin, N. Orleans, BRIGS~Sitneoe, Havana; Robt Mowe, Demarara; Neilie, St lhom no (Ital,) Bristol: Irola, Bt Jobo PRA PI Lara; New York, Korton BCHOONERS —W Tones, Washington; (leo Pree. ott, Bt Domingo Cliy; spray St Johny Ny NB Terry, City Point; Carw "hiladelphia, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Continental, (trans) N Charles Oacood, vas Monroe, BHIPS--Bencal, Manila: Solid, (new) Damariscotta, BARKS—J U Brookiman, Cardiff; Linden, Philad, Abbott, Long Istand, Batinur Jas rand Frederic, St Vierre ah ( tr Opor yaniel Boone, Portland for Baltimore, Canina, Providence, SCHOONERS— Adaline, Poughkeepsie for Pem- John Walker, Baltimore, LP Tatlock, Paaiti- i: Thoe Hordan, Fall Kiver; H Willits, Fortress Monroe: Reche! Be: Amboy for I Piovidence for Al Treamre, Londe Brockway, New London; Ninetta, Bristol t wackie; Texea New London; Maria ! ton: Rose Skerritt, Provincetown: for Albany; Gertrude, Enatport: ¥ bethport for Boston; Thomas P Smith. Urion, Fall River: Horne, New! fi na M Edwards, (ilouce for Philadelphin: er, Providence for Ko tor Albauy ven: Anne » Digh Carthagena, New Bedford Orloana, ion: Fair Wind, Mary aes Williamebureh. Price Th cents per bottl DEATHS. ~ a — McNAMEE . Suddenly, on Wednesday even ] RB. IVIN'S COUGH EXTERMINATOR !— Nov. 16th, of croup, e« Krankivn MoNaw This Medicine, for COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUs aged 4 veara, 0 months and Y1 dave ENZA, aud ail BRONCHIAL AFFE TONS, bee The relati aod friends of the family are re heeu before the public over 1) years, and is acknowe fully invited to attend the funeral, on letged by several eminent Physiciang who now use allermnoon, Nov. Is, at 2 o'clowk, from the ree it lu their practice, to be the It compound before of his parenta, 40 Sixth at, the public, Itnot only “killer the Cough, but ree (*DONNELL—On Thursday, the 17th Inst, after a lingering ines, John O'Donnell, a uative of Cashit, Co. Tipperary, [re!and, in the vith pearof hie ae, His relatives and frfeady and thove of bi ther, Nicholas O'Donnel, are moat rexpectful. quested to attend the funeral, on Saturday, the 1 ine at Ls o'clock, PB. cos, 80th et. and Sih ave, M,, from his late residences, wathout further notice. 35) ] ALE’S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND Tar--An infallible remedy for coughs cold>. and fTectious of the chroat and luaxgs, The lite prin of the pluct Horehound and the Forest tree a of Gilead in chemical union, Safe, « bieweant, For sale by all drugpiste, Wa TELD—TUN ROOFERS, APPLY IN as the office, 627 Washington st 379 ; GROCERLES. H, .MekESNA, CHEAP Witot @ and retail grocer, T9 New Canal st, dridve and Allen, ALE between Fl- 00 barrels flour, duo do, Bete ) tows FH, McKENNA, WHOLESALE ND Retail evrocer, 70 New Canal st, between Eidridxe and Allen, New York wet de, 2c. enved on the dollar at SUERW /OD'S cheap etore, 111 Variek et, cor, Broome, Ol COAL, T RED ASH ANDI. vened and deliv HIGH COAL, ALL. 1 nt lowest reducet STOKES, cor. Bld stand lth ay, 413 Flust QUALITY COALS AT REDUCED Prices, Large Nat #9 00, stove aud Egg #11 per Delivered from yards $15 HKowery and 2il JACOB Y 853 (ireene et i nell x : sQ FOR 2,000 LBS OF RED AND Wii ITE De Ash, put or email stove; and @11 for eee and stove, sereenod and delivered from yurde 1k ton, Leroy bet West and Washington, and 25 Jackson etree, at, RICHARD HEATHER, | ‘ #1 PER TON—THE BEST QUALITY OF Peach Orchard, Lehigh, Locust Mountain, Seranton and dvivered sec st. JOHN Ry Schuylkill, Egg and Blove Rize C ned fous bouts and yards, 6 & INSTRUCTION. RIVATE INSTRUCTION AT TOV sond’s Acadeiny, 260 Bowery, below Houston et. Open day and evening for ladies and cendemen, Hook keeping, writing, arithmetic, algebra, speiing eramuar, &c, taught without ciasses, Persons for any department of business, fitte = ay. DENTIS A SET OF TEETH ON SILVER @6 TO #12; on vold, $10_to $v; partial seta, gold, $4 silver, $1 per tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, od. whitened, or filled with gold and other fill anted, by Dr, H. VILLEKS, 43 opposite the old Theatre, 80 Rk. DRAKE, 435 CANAL STREET, SETS a setof tecth on sliver at #7 to #16; on gold at 50 eta, aud Fluto S22; sectional sets by cents per tooth 4 teeth filled with gold, bone cement, or other fillings, 60.64, ab JEW ARTIFICIAL TEETH PATENTED in Paris, A full sett from $6 pnd upwards, ranted 10 years, Teeth fled with god auu ser to $lper tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, Doaten and upwards, CHAU 61 Avenue G near ou \E | Dikcees North and West, mcf 30 A.M. and 12M, 8 4, and 1940). M, and op Sundays at 6.0012. M, from thet. siweping care on 5 30 P.M, train, 460 Monde, vetor, Provi- Fall BELOW Tark Linden, leaky, in tow, Wind 3. By t Too Late for Classification. | a BBLS, EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ds0O0 from #12 60 to $15 per bbLI, warranted and | ¢ delivered; 19 emall tubs of Fall made fresh butter for taroily use, 45 to Just recelved; 200 bbls potatoes, #2 4) to BL 75 ' Heckei's flour, 45¢ per package; extra flour 45c, 7 Iba; new buckwheat, new green and black teas, very fine, $1 20 per Ih, beat $1 60; good coffee, Soe, oxtra fine 4; best cheere Shu CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES= Hime 8 read as Bi me Mosley Christmas “hristmas Fe iw oiher Chetman ‘Metere witha, Rice ay Wecaaeee I)reasea, Christmas Patterns, anda Christmas Lite: Entertainment, Do not see the Splendid ber number for Christ cents inailed free on receipt Sy with the ape kf Ly re palotings by Age ety entitied “The Stag at Bay ved and “The lon. dation,” of a package of one dollar's worth of full Patterns, a# 4 premium to each subscriber, Spien peantame and teria w clube Addrows WM, JEN- TINGS DEMOKE 0 Beckinan at, N.Y Dut bers, as epectinens, sent on receipt of 10 conta, 1 BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACt dated with board at 183 Elizabeth at, ‘Terme moderate, Cail for two daya, MECHANICS CAN BE ACCOMMODA= ted with board, ot 7s Madison et, where they can enjoy the couforte of @ hotne for the winter, “erm inoderute 26 ANTED--BY A SMALL AMERICAN FA= this, Sor 4 rooms, on vd or 34 tiuor, near Qe ferry, in B.ookipn, at ame werent, Darties har~ days, Box co brhemdld's © tloor, bead ing #ueh to rent, will address ROOMS, for 3 902 sub Office. SHIPPING, B ILLS £1 AND UPWARDs, ON Luion Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, Foraale by o WELLS, FARGO & CO. Oo! BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO AVERPOOL,OUN BRIGHT aaile Nov. 16th, HEMIS!HERE eaile Nov, 26. Swa'low Pail Line trom orto London MOUTH ROCK aniks 16th Nov. For pasence or draft apply to 40 Fulton at, 339 PASSAGE TO (AND. “FROM THE OLB CUUNTRY, Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales af the LOWEST POSSILLE RATE, TAPSCOT colebrated Line of Liverpool Packetty WILLIAMS & GL comprising in part the following maguiticent abil Wr. AY i Hibernia, General M ella, Antarctic, Gratitude, Ne P str, Perseverance, Albion, Monarch of the Seaq Atmosphere, Cy Benjamin Adama FE Sail BE Week, For Passage and Drafta, apply to ‘add TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO, cdl, HS _ S6 South street New York, QTEAM FORTNIGHTLY To GLASGOW, yure, Aurora, rald isle, Victory. Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast and Londonde trom Pier 30, N Anchor Line of Steamebi Hiberaiag Caledonia, tiene and United K’ jom., t ASS AGE From New Yor 20 and $10; Intermedte ate, —3 Steer To New York. ¢ #4 Seorage, @ yal For passage, or further inte Payable in U.S. currency, S65 and $0; Intermediate, 4 © in gold, muation, apply to the Agenty FRANCIS MAC DONALD & CO, 6 Bowling Green, Pritannia eaile Wednesday, Nov, Zid Su8 ae . parte . ChTiwEn {TEAM TO QUEENSTOWS AND LIVER: WOPOOL.— PENNSYLVANIA auils Now. 19th. VIR- GINA eailel rd. Cabin passe Witt steerage S44 pay i roncy, Apply to WIL. AMS & GLLON, Broadway 38: LINE FOR LONDON—SHIP DANIEL 4\ WEBSTER salle Nov, 10th. For passage to or rom the old country, or drafte available in al! parts of Great Hritain and Leland at the lowest possible rate Apply © TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & C th ‘U4 86 treet, 414 EXCURSIONS, UDSON RIVER RAIL ROAD.—TRA from Chanbers st, for Albany and ‘Troy, and ‘i Saat bh] EDICINES, SURE CURE FOR DY: <A the Ss introduction ct Dr, Smith's ATOR, thoussuds have been Tht ne ce who had alinost given a ne ol ever wed, Persevorance with thie remedy will tirely oredicate Dyepepein from the evetem, Tobe had inNew York of Miller & Reed, Allen, cor stanton st, and cor, Avenue Dand aston et, fn Brooklyn tie and Franklin aves, of J, F. tar Lepot, 46 South Secon Myr ate movee the cause, Knowing the true value of this ar- ticle, I can aately recoinmend to all who take cold eaai- ly, to get a botule, and bogia with itn the first suyge, and in a day or two they will find that the trouble entirely eearod, Ge ! Depot, 46 south Second sy W illiuiabureh. somdin New York ot Miller & Reed, 13) Alien cor, Stanton et, aad cor, of Houston et, and Avenue 1). In Brooklyn of J. E. Grey, cor, F k ou Merde ] PSPAIR NOT—THE DRUNKARD CAN bb SAY BD. DK, ZELI's FAMOLS NERVINE POWDERS } hes cured thousands of cares, and thousands migng | yet be saved to their families and friends if they had tried this positive cure, Cau be given unknewn to ; the patient. in coffee, tea, or other ttulde, Sold only | at No, 65 Division st and "14 bhightu ov, N.Y. Dr. Aitken’ 251 Hudson +t, N. ¥.; Hayes, 176 Fulton at, {Mine's 217 Pniton st, Brooklyn ; Dr. Longatafiiy 9 Montwomery #t, Jersey City; Di. Mereer, 224 Newark; 46 South @d at Williamesbareh, FDOLLAR, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, KK The (i Dr, ZELL'S REMELY will never sickon the patient, Warrantod, Sentby mail, 2 MISCELLAONEUS. EMPLOYERS IN WANT OF FIRST CLASS 4 operators, sea) Sy take tailorerses, seleaweinen, boo! 1» Col te, Doorfolden, prine tera, millipers, &e, can te suyplied, ft char 4 at the WORKING 4 PROTE id UNION, 18 Chambers at, New Yo ‘O00 —- tS ALL TE, LD LEAD OR TYPE METAL OF ALL deseri ion, bought at the highest cash priced, by C. W. CRASKE, 18) Williain at rr protective WAK CLAIM ASSOCIL ATION > STATE OF NEW YORK, ~%b Chambers st, N.Y, VreelJent WINFIELD SCOTT, Vice-Presidenta: Hon, Hasiiton Fish, Adiniral Dupont, Jobu 1, Cisco, Bay, Rudolph A, Witthans, Bage Directors: Hon, Edwin D, Morgan, Howard Potter, Eaq, © George Opieke, Wr. E, Dodee, Jr, Esq. Hiram Burne; Theodore Roosevelt, Eaq, James W. Beckman, Peter Cooper, Eaq. Rev. H. W. Bellows, D.D, George Bancroft, * laniel Lord, Wilson G, llunt, “* Robt. L. stewart, * Altred Pell, * John Jacob Astor, Baq, ” James Brown, Kobt, B. 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