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(Oonitnwed from the first page. the mefn‘enance of the police as they may deem advimable to be known as the ‘Secret Bervice Fund," to procure the srrest and convetion of @riminals aud overs endangering the eafety of the @ominunity. This resolution was aleo 5 By resolution, the Comptroller wee authorised to tranfer to the credit of the ‘Soldiers’ Bounty Fund No, 2" the unexpended balance now standing the credit of the '' Bubstitute and Relief Fund," the @um of $88,688 17; alan the un ded balance Dow standing to the creditof the ‘Soldiers’ Bounty Fund,"* emouvting to 616,473 (2, t be applied © the eppropriation entitie!, ‘To provide for the ocurement of volunteers for the armica of the inion, ae part and parcel of the quota of the City an) County of New York, under any future call of the President for men. St. Axpnew's DAr.—The anniversary of this Apostle will be celetrated to-tey in ai! Pro- teotant Episcopal and Roman Catholic churches throughout the world, 81. Andrew was the Drother of 8. Peter, to whom Christ gave the “keys of the kingdom of Heaven.” They were both Gahermen, and wers pursuing their occupation on the eee of Galilee when Christ called them, Sa- ered history doses not record eny great acta done ‘Wy Mt. Andrew, tut his martyrdom was « fearful one, he having been crucified cn # croes in the form fen X. To-day, bigh mass will be sung in all the Catholic churches througheoui the city, and Di- ‘vine service will be perforined Yo all the Episcopal ebureches. In Trinity Church, there will be « full choral service at 11 o'clock, and ® lecture on the fifo of the Saint will be dolivered. In the Catholic ehureb the feast is celebrated as @ double of the escond clans, but nots holiday of obligation. The vestments to be worn at the maas will be of the martyr's color, namely—red. 8t. Andrew ie the patron Buint of Bootlaud, and an order of koight- hood, dedicated to him, is eatablished in that coun- try, which ranks next to the Garter and Muth of Grest Britain. The arms are the St. Andrew's @roea, gurrounded by «@ thistle, with the motto, Keme me Impune Lacesst. (No one ebull re- proach me with impunity.) The &. Andrew's Gocloty, of this city, » benevolent Boottish inatitu- Gon, will celebrate the day by ® dinner at the Mc- Woz liten Hotel, this evening. A Swepign Nava Visiton.—The Swedish Grom frigate Venadis, Captain Melander, arrived % thie port late on Wodnesday evening, and anchore’, having been 85 days from Plymouth, Boland, She comes over here on # wur of inspec- ton and to give ber officers an opportunity to see some of the scence of the present war. Sweden bee taken much interest in American uaval affairs, end has for a long time bad a resident naval officer, Count Ross, in this City, who bus carefully noted all events as they transmred, and forwarded them to his government at home. Yesterday morning the Vanadis hoisted the American fing at her fore and saluted is and Admirai Pauipma, At about 9 o'clock, and imme liately after the Vanadis coared firing, the naval battery at the Nave! Yard returned the salute, gun for gun, the royal Swedish eusign Being displayed from the fore truck of the North Ceroline, In due time the Swedish officers will pey at: official visit to Adm’ral Pacunuve and be tencered tho hon) italicios of this station. Crruzzxs' Assoctation,—A social meeting @f gentlemen connectet with this Association oc. curred last evening at S13 Broniway. At SW P.M. she meeting organize), with Jonathan Stur- gee, Exxy., as Chairman, The Secretary then read @ report of the work already accom Labed within the last year by the Association, and what it pro- posed to do in the future, The report was a voluminous statement, the substance of which bes already toon given t the public at various times. Tho chief chject belug @ ree form in municipal government, A reviaion of the sanitary inspection, improved markets, wharves, 4&o. Attention to public education, Better dweil- ings for the poorer classes, &c., &c. This reports having been received, was followed by a verbal report from Dr, Swira, Secretary pro-tem of the Roard of Hygiene, The Doctor gave au interesting Btatemen! of the sanitary inspection of the city, as accomplished by a corps of phyriciansy, thirty-one in number, who e «visited as many differont districis, and furmshed maps ex- hibiting the result of their labors. Photographs were also sbuwn of tenement houses, and locations where dresses prevailed, which could be prevented, provided tie proper steps were taken for that purpose, The Doctor stated that al- though no special effort bad Leen made to effect ree fortor, u great deal had beeu accomplished by the Mero appearence of tha physicians making their Inquisies at tenement houses. Kome of these places, which had not been clearsod for five ov aix yoary were thoroughly renovated by the owners, who be- @ime ‘earful of the exposures that would be made, Dr. Joseph M. Sniith, Premdent of the Council of Health, then addressed those resent, eulogizing the thirty-one young physicians who had perform ed their duties with zeal and fidelity, without re- gard to the very small sum they were paid for their services, Each individuai had been selected with reference to his qualifications for the business, and as all were talented men, of considerable expe- Mence among those who resided in the localitivs named, the result was seen in the mops and other evidence before the meeting. Before those reports were mace, be «aid, we were asa body of citizens in utter darkness on the sub- ject, although every medica! man of any exper- fence knew of these things, and had proclaimed them constently, without the power of do'ng any- thing to remedy the mutter, Hy next alluded to the sanitary condition of European cities, and drew aitention to the tact that the death rate of | Now York was greater in proportion to tts post- | tion and pepularion, than the city of London and cAver continents! empertunis., In couvlusion the } Doctor said their Counc)! was a voluntary associa. | tion, embracing some of the most eminent men in | the profession who were prepared to risk their | health, and give their time and services withous other reward than the consciousness of averting from the city disentes, ¥' could be provented | by @ proper attent! 1 ‘is matter of sani- tary inspection. Altes lverting to the fact that the official «susitary inspection was entrusted to incompetent politicians, Doctor Bmith closed by urging all present to assiat in presenting thie subject to the consideration of the poopie, and inviting an earnest co-operation in the work already so auspiciourly commenced, C, L Viole, Esq. next gavo an account of the labors of the Burcau of Topographical Eugincers, and in the course of hie remarks said that Now York ought to be the healthiest place in the world. In astute ef nature Manhattan Island was naturally wet! drained, springs and water courses read'ly foznd their way w the rivers on either aide, ‘The ywugress of olvilization bad stopped up these crema, and formed pestilential pools beneath ihe dwellings. whem ay and other disasy ware generated, owing to the improper the city. repairs on the old ones, would Improve the general health of the eutire city be chosen at the next Charter Election. ourned interred yesterday in the cemetery at Flatbush. Mr. Hackett had been connected with the Fire De- partment from bis youth, In 1862 he joined Waah- ington Engine Compeny, No. 20, and was elected foreman thereof in 1854. Four years afterwards be was clocted Assistant Engineer, and he per- formed his duties in such @ satisfactory manner that he was re-elected twico subsequently. He died on Saturday last, ju the Slat year of his aga frorn dinense contracted in the discharge of Lis vequiern was sung for the repose of bis soul in Bt. Peter's Church, Barclay street. The funeral was attended by several companies of the Fire Depart- ment, with thelr beautiful benner dreped in mo irn- ing, each meinber of the Department wearing crape around his left arm. Waxtep Work.—A few days since, a fe- male refuges, from Chattanooga, Tennessee, applied for work at the office of the Working-Wo.sen's Union, No, 13 Chambers street, She stated that she bad walked the streeta of New York in search of employment, until abe was completely worn out end discouraged. She said she was e widow, with three children dependent upon ber exertions for snyport, and gave tho following accourt of herself : At the time the Union army made its appearance in front of Chattanooga she was living iu ecom- fortable home in that place, nursing her invalid husband—whose days were uumbered—her son (mnce conscripted in the rebel army), and the three children above mentioned, comprising the family. When the Federal forces commenced firing upon the town she left her husband,» bis own request, in the caro of their won, and took refuge with her young children, and female servant outeide the town. During the night the firing ceased, anid the fears of the inhabitants being somewhat allayed, abe re- turned to her home, and finding ber husband so much worse from the excitement of the occasion, she determined to remain with bim a¢ ell bazarda. Por three long weeks this brave woman nursed ber husbend with all a woman's tenderness, amides perfect shower of abot and abell. After the army took poseussion ot the town, end her husband was laid in the grave, she sharod the Jas mouthful of food with the Union soldiers, and took the sick ones into ber house, where she nursed them as only woman can nurse the Il] and suffering. This woman's letters and documents from tyes soldiers prove the truth of her statemont, The Superin- tende.t of tie Working Women's Union asks, Who wi!l come forward and furnish her with work ? tLus returning in eome emall degree the kindness which she has exteniled to the brave defenders of our country, Furtber information may be obtained at the office of the Union, No. 18 Chamlers street Tux Masonic Miasion,—The operations of thie society have commenced, and they are now prepared io deliver flour to consumers at the rate of 910 65 per berrelcartage added. Orders for coal can wleo be purchased for $8 76 to #10 76 per ton, delivered. Applications received as 545 Broadway aud 161 Bixti avenue. By Saturday the mission expect to announce three new depots, where these articles wil! be supplied in small quantities at the same rate, Coau AND Foon For tne Poor —Fastern Star Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 227, which s0 nobly stepped in last year to aid the poor by sell.ng coal and provisions at cost price, and Lafayette Lodge No 64, have this year pissed re- solutions ty lend out a portion of their funds for the samo benevolent purpose Tug Newsroys or New Yorn, who have 0 often felt 4]! the bitterness of waut, know how to sympathize with the distress of others, ant havo generously raised $14 45 for the Workingwomen's | Protective Uuion, No. 18 Chambers street Acerprnts,—Joha Pluta, of No, 92) West 1th stroei, who was employed on the new buille iny at Nol 22 Broadway, tell from a Isdder yester- day, and was severely tnjured St, Luke's Hospital No, 86 Bust 28h etmeet, fe a pew building between his arta woe fractured, Hopital, Mr, Woilisin Saveford, « votired Boston merchant, was driving a splendid team in the Sth avenue, now Tedth stree!, and was rin into by a Wagon crossing the avenue, Mr, Sands ford was thrown out and slightiv injured, Mr Baudfor’'s horse, which be value! at 25,000, wae seriously wounded, and at length killed to relieve Lim ot pa'n, Fatr,—[he ladies of St. Ann's Church, &th street, will hold a fair at the City Assombly Rooms, beginning op Thursday, Dev, Ist, which will con- tinue ten days, Alinission, twenty-five cents, Concert every night by Helmomelo's band, THE COURTS. A Cram Cass.—Iu the United Biates Circuit Court yesterday, the argument in the case of Whit- man against Thompson ov appeal was commenc- od, This case involved @ question of boundary between the States of New York and New Jersey, end also the taf the State of New Jersey to sive ber own ns the exclusive right Wo take He waa taken to William Kelliyan, of from the third floor of Tth and Bsih rtreets, an manner eo<ell d “eity improvements" were made. Man, he ssid, crested pestilence, tenant houses erected over atag- nant water became fever nesta, in which thousands of victime annually died, The attention of the To- poerapbical and Fngineering bureau was directed to on examination of the drainage and sewerage of They found ip some places two large sewors emptying into one emaller one, end ther sewers had been erected in former times, of which all record wae leet, the only traces existing in the fact thet the waate water of eome of the downtown stores dramed into th: ee underground excavations; where this water uliimacely stopped was 8 question to be determined by future expiora- tions. Gen, Viele reported the docks of the city as sources of paatilence, and explained hie reasons for this opinion, declaring that substantial docka, thas would not interfere with the action of the rivers on either side of the city, could be bullt for loss money than the coat of repairing those now existing. The markets were spoken of as improperly conatructed nuisances, which should be taken down and replaced by others that would yield @ revenue to the city, and com much leas than the money expended in In conclusion Gen, Viele alluded to @ system of sewers contemplated by the Croton Acqueduct Board, which, if constructed, Charlee O'Connor, Eeq., from the Laval Boerd, having simply reported progresr, Mr Sanda next widreased (he meeting, urging upon those present to push forward the good work, and inviting alltwoa masa meeting of the Aseccistion tobe held at the Cooper Institute on Thureday evening, for the Purpone of ratifying the nominations for officers to A cold collation having been attended to, the meeting ad- Onaxquies OF AN A8siSTANT ENGINERK@p- The reinains of William Hackett, Inte Assistunt Engineer of the New York Fire Dopartment, were duties, Yesterday morning » solemn high mase of He was taken bo St. Luke's Clams to the waters of py A BS ny SFY ‘s their respective Attorney Poutoe Lwreiuiessces — Bowery vested. Yesterday Leopold Devison and Ieec L. cinet, o@ who had received «olen goods. faith, e store froin which the good were atolen ren street. Robbery at the Harlem Railroad Depot.—Mrs Ernestine Ittnera, of No robbed at the Twenty -aixth street depot of #120, by of Thomas Rogers. The accused was committed. Seammel, who shot Jatnes Irving, 2 the porter- house on corner of Zid street and Becond avenue, was arrested yraterday. BROOKLYN. Axsivensany or tie Brooxurs Ixprs- rRiaL Bouoots.-——The Eleventh Anniversary of the Brooklyn Industrial School Association and Home for Destitute Children was celebrated last evening and Munday evening, at the Academy of Music. The savombiy room waa finely ornamented with flags and evergreens, and a siage was erecte! on the ctildren under the care of the Association Tables filed with » variety of useful and orna- tneutal articles were disposed of on the remaining three sides of the room, and were well patronized by the throng 1n attendance. The chiid- ren were all novtly attired and sang anumber of songs and hymne ot intervals. They numbered about 250, There are three stools. The first ie called the Howe," situate on Bultic street, near Flatbush avenue, and Nos, 1 and 2. In the Home childgen from infancy are taken and cared tor until ten and eleven years of age It numbers n'nety- eight infants at present. The other schools ore conducted with the view of reclaiming vagabond cbhikiren by furnishing shem with a dinner each day and clothing for regular attendance, These schools bave now been in succesafil operation for The Horne has been in existence for y. The bullling ise very fine one, and when erocte| was ba to be large enough for mary yearato come, The rapid increase of in- mates, however, made it necessary to purchase the adjoining lots, upon which a Mo J is to be erected nemt Apring. The finances the Association have been ju @ flourish ng condition up to the pies- eut time. Lobel f Niability has been met so far, but now they app al to the charitable public for no terial aid, end frem evidences since the present an- niversary Fair opened the appeal will not be in vain e rece!pts on Monday night were almont 1,000, and last night nearly double that amount was raised, PayinGc Taxes,—The Brooklyn Collector's oerave crowded yesterday with citizens anxious to teke their turn in paying taxes ou property they possess. To-day is ie lust day of grace, Alter thas an additions! per centage will be imposed. Life’s Happiest Period. Kiogsley gives bisevideuce on this disputed point. He thus declares :— “Thore isno pleasure that I have experienced like achilu'’s midsuuimer boliday—the time, I mean, when two or three of us to go away up the brook, and take our dinners with us and come home at night tired, dirty, happy, amutched be- ond recognition, with a sy Roserwy, three jttle trout, and one shoe, the other having been ueed for a boat ti] it bad gone down with all hands out of soundings. Depend upon it # mau never ex- periences such pleasure or grief after fourteen as he does before, uniess in some cases, iu his first love- making when the sensation is uew to him. E NEWS. 7 4-8. 8. 4 S4—H. W., even.co 22. CLEARED, BHIP—Charter Onk, Tukey, for Montevideo, SCHOONERS—H Middleton, Beaufort; Maria Eli- th, Fortress Monroe; Elien Louisa, New Haven, BLOORB—Rhode Island, Wightman, Bristol, R I. ARRIVED. STEAMSHIPS—Liberty, Havana; Caroling, Beau- fort; Dudley Buck, Newbern; J. Rice, Fort, D106, SHIP8—Micowah, Newport, Eng; Amer. Congress, Cardiff; Ne Plus Ultra, Liv'l; Deutebland, Ham! ure: Constellation, Liverpool; North Americ Liverpool; Thomas Alberl, Placeotie Bay; Christel, Bremen; Christiana, London. BARKS—Northwood, Minititien; men; Haron, Mereina, BRIGS—[4ella, Port del Padre, Cuba; Milo, Sagna. SCHOONERS—Vireioie Price, Beaufort; Keno, Montego Bay, Jam; Vicksburg, st Joho, PK; Chas Role‘ta, Beaufort; Ridie, St Martine: JK Clark, tt Keg Harbor, Napo.con, Virginia; M A Ivins, Vireinia, DG Floyd, Bristol tor Philad; Clare Merrick, Lyun for Fotledelph! 5 Argus, Elizabesbport for Scomeiret: R M Clark, Middie‘own; Ocean Beile, Machine: Mas- tachvee'te, Connecticut; John O lieland, Colneeet; Hioadfield, Providence; Lady Jane, Providence; Ke- ublic, New Bedford; M R Carlisle, Rote Irland; Evelyn, Columbian; Felipee, Cornwallis; Union, Cher- ry field; Spray, Calais; Matthew Bird, South Amboy for Connecticut; Clas Carroll, Rock!aud; ichigan, Elizuberhport tor Boston; Sarah Clark, Providence for Philadelpnia; M A Lovell, Connecticut; EJ scoty Providence; Hannah 1, Unatham; JH Bartiett, Dighton; A H Brown, Dighton; Elia’May, Toston for Deals Inland; Marceiius, Elleworth; Luev, Eastport; Electiie Light, Portland; PL Smith, Cherryticla; Tie er, Boeton; Laura Foauces, Georgetown 101 Boston; an Banror: Penciaian, Buck Reinhard, Bre- — EST RED ASH AND LEHIGH COAL, eerrene! and delivered, ac #11 per tou; large nut THOR, STOKES, comer Sud street and 1b ay D PRICF—Delivered q 270 Av. A, and at the Woon. 5. F, SHER. 319 ATS ELIVERING THIS DAY FROM Bo (rood, Ked Ath stove Coal, at $1y d+ Laree Nuth $91, Apply at £13 Bowery, 2116 479 Hooome e, on pier foot of Houston Kiver, JACOB WEEKS, SAVINGS BANKS, EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER of 14h et. and Ath av. Opon y trom 1 tod Wednesdays ani paturdure a ttoT p.m. Deposits mace on or i lot, will draw interéet trom that THOMAS CHRISTY, Pies't. Ko oH, BULL, . 49 4 pro Ix percent vitecest allowed, | betore December dat By pi INSTI ON. A BUSINESS EDUCATION, BOOKREEP- ‘ag, Writene, Avithinetic, We. $10 pe: quarter, Ladies receive YO writtny lerson » ff Bowery, N, ) Pulioa ef, Boovkly a, Gor, Kine writes Col, VPAINE'S pion Of iueisuction is ay GLC und OX PO ditfuua, vam SEWING GPWING MACHINES FOR SALE OR TO seu, Whee er & Wiseou's aud Sinver's No, 2, 224 Toy et, Brook! n, ) a SI WING MACHINES TO RENT—LOUGHT ‘ or exchanged. inde repaired; hand machines ai m hand tor mule, 452 ‘doors west of 1 net. Wheeler & Wilso Singe:'# machines wanted for cash, ADIES--HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHITE LILLIES tor Beautitying snd Preserving the Skin? It isa delignttul pieparation, and cau be used in winter as well ae sumioer, It 1e- inoves punpie, biotches, tan and all imperfactions fiom tie skin, readering it beautifully clear. sant an white, rivellng Nauase UD her tul.ect torms, Wo ware rans it to be free frow al) injurious ingredient, pe: y harmless to the most tendersekin, Tobe at 46 Routh ‘cond et. Williamsburzh, Also qt Hoad- loy's, ed tb ave., New Yosk, Price only ante ot N.J, while fiahing for Clams in the waters Baritan Bey. The Court below gave 500 Merchants Ar- Griamor, of No, 7 Bowery, were arrested yesteriay by otheers Tilley and Kaliaher, of the Third Pre- They say that they purchased the goods in good wae that of Messrs. Woolf & Rouse, No. 87 War- 106 Grand sirect, was a young person, as charged, who gives the name The Irving and Sexmmel Shawting. Florence the Montacue atreet side for the accommodation of | ‘elt p Dees poe a Cog a fpticas je nature she Cg nes, t receiving any in them. OUR MOTTO We use sach Balms Wits or the wu oar Nor Men te case their pain ‘ather—whem all goodaees @ pF to eure all ee ‘Wall ane, relieve cur paras a ‘ a ‘b, seample Plo from the dewey Lee, these eball ak with touch wer Ofevange and hto ‘tise = Office, No. 191 Fulten treet, Brookiya. room % 7 etaita, NO CHARGE for Cousultation or Advice 1 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTED— One who con cook aud do general housewor literal wares paid. A in 5 63 Were rece poly in the afternoon at! PAPER BOXFS—GIRIS_GOOD HANDS _ wanted, a 152 Friton st, up staire, ea) I HAVE ORDERS FOR SUBSTITUTES and volunteers, which enables me to par more than can be had atany office in the city net have ‘omen this week ot any cost, E,W. WILDEY, 14 Sixth ave, a —AT A MEETING OF THE John W f Association of the Sth Ward, held at 441 Washington et. It was carried on motion th the nomination of MICHAEL NORTON, for Alder. man of the Third Alce manic District be indoreod hy iB Arsociation, MICHAPL ©. MURPHY, Pres, JOHN TH KERRIGAN, Chatitnan pro, teu, FRANS MURPIY, Becresury 700 BOUNLY WILL BE PAID TO 2 men for harbor defences. Call early, The laet chance, 14 Sixth ave 4 BOARD AND ROOMS ATTIC ROOM, FURNISHED, entieman, with or without board, ine emall private family, 207 Weat isth a. iP] OARDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE. ME- chanics can be accommodated with good nears at SAllen st. nya OARD—A FEW RESPECTABI men can be accommodated with board, in e email private tamily. Apply at 76 Madison st, for 5 daye.09 NE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO siugle geutiemen can be had reasonable by ap- plytng at 5 Delancey et, near Bowery, Que room suitable for two, 3s T° RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, None but thore thas enn produce gcod references, Apply 123 Varick at.s9 \ ANTED—A FEW CHILDREN TO board, where they will have the comforte of a horne. Apply 116 Saude et, Brooklyn, 260 LOST AND FOUND. § OWNER WANTED FOR A STICK OF N d A oak timber, picked upon the /4th, ean have it by paying expenses, at, E. Brooklyn, REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR Goods ewieu from 155 Delancey st, Nov. 25th inet, con- taining a pairof pinid panw, 2 dresees--one was Eng- Heh poplis, purple plaid, with ogolden stripe, with « rultie braid around the skirt; « blaek cloth cloak, richly trimmed; also a white pillow case, with deep lace. A reward of $10 will Le given for the recovery of these articles, Vieare leave them at Attorney at. Station House, for SIMON McNALLY, 1388 ITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK BOOK NO, 8.215 lost. The finder will please return it to the Bauk, Bowery, corner of Canal et. ay OST OR STRAYED FROM 146 WES 20th st, on Monday, 28th inet, a white and yellow Italian Hound, Any person on returning him to the aleve number will te amply rewarded, 4 OST—BANK BOOK NO, 256,438, ON Hower, Savings’ bank, The finder will pleas . 10 The owner Inquire 62 ets hae tendittothe Bank, ae D OST ON 27H INSTANT, A BRINDLE land white boll terrier slut; has a rore under jaw , answers tothe name of Nell. +10 will be paid for hes return to JAS, DORA 6 Mott et. 2 OST—BANK BOOK NO, 55,661, OF THE Giveuwich Savings’ Bank, The finder will please reiurn itto the Bunk, JANE BROWN, i OST—ON LAST SATURDAY NIGHT, ON the Eihth Avenue Cars, & stnall silver Watch, Any person leayine it at RICHARD MOOREA, 104 Seventh ave, will .eceive 310 reward, and no pater Ly tions askrd. Lest, ON MONDAY, NOV, 28, IN GOING 4 fiom 56 Brosdway. L. 8. Appraleer's Stores, to Vesey et or in an Sth av.car. a husent Lever Silver Watch, Patterson, maker, Liverpool. The full value will De paid for the retucn of the same (as it ix a fam- ily relic), at 56 Broadway, or 41 Weet 24th at. WASH. ESLER. i he 113 STOLEN OR STRAYED, NOV, 23D, A ) wat, with a liste white on her belly, 2 reward will Sdth es. inat., an old wrey aoat, with ong horns, giving a Utele miix, Thec ove reword will be pald to an: person returning herto WILLIAM McGAHEY ah diack nann, be paid for her return to © wert 5 REWARD—GOAT LOST ON THE 28TH Monroe et. 5 REWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN, u g e Mau 620.5 Nov, l white goat and 2 kids, with on tue head, one a he and oneaahe., ‘The ale nid will be paid by returning them to JOHN Held IE, vortueset cor lush av and 14th et. 257 a] REWARD—LOST SUNDAY, ABOUT . 1vo'clork, near Hudeon and Jny eve., black gud tan «jut, short eare and long tail, Had when Inst reen ret leathe: collar, dwith blue, and “Fan” scratched on the plate nove reward will be paid by delivering her to KELLY & MARSH, 332 Ganel _ CLOTHING. € Moscow, Castoror Kequimaux Line Binck Frock Conte Business Coats AT met GEO. LEY PERSONAL NOTICES. —__ OHN GALLAGHER LEPT HIS HOME on the 26th, in the atternoon, from 221 Eaet 12th #t; not capable of taking care of himself for the want of memory; wore, when he jeit, a blue cap, bine cout, and white corduroy pants, axed 80 years; looks & go deal older, Any person that will take the said John Gallaher to bis rosidence will be well rewarded for their troutie 126 3 REWARD—STRAYED FROM Her 3] OU bom av C, ELLEN CAGNEY, 4 years old, Meht compleaion, red Gress white trhuminys, black sack, biue scart, straw bat trimmed with white VERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOAT— to $35 envers, $5 ee wo ribon, Auy one returning her tosaid number will re~ ceive the atove reward, 1 OR SALE—AN OYSTER SLOOP LYI at the Hoboken basin, fuotof North 6th stroet Jersey City, Inquire on board, __ tae SATHER BELTING FOR SALE — ONE shaud Z-ineh double beit 75 1eet long; also oue | ch donble best 84 feet long; also one Lé-inch double belt 3 teet long; also 3 Ocl-eugine gover nois will be sold cheap, Apply at the Metrep litan Flour Mille, 267 Cheiry 6) N.Y. oll TO UPHOLSTERERS AND MATTRASS urers—for sule ten tons of cea grose. 1! 8 ROE, 674 Washinsicn ot, 6 pu BLICATIONS. _ GAIN IN THE FIELD.—A GLORI- OUs ROMANCE BY w COUSIN MAY CARLETON, 58 M. A. FARLIB,) beutied MIR LAM or THE BRIDE OF LAUREL HILL." spene ia THE NEW YORK MERCURY, OF DECEMBER Me hear » for dolivery ut every newe-depot in Ameri- vel ee a the ost delicious story of the present year, ond will add lasgely to the popularity of ite #itt- eiaisi ee ae ae: | ed author, ee cabelas! Ib ~~" EXCURSIONS. a RIVER RAIL ROAD,—TRAINS peer } pany and ‘froy, i. pene Ne Hy ne eee oP renee Ne from HOw ot, Bleeping care on wins One tndividual, from among those amembled s Blade Court, discovered that Catherine's eyes, wha they were lifted from the ground, were on dove like ; that her voice though low, was exquiate ly sweet; an‘ thet ber amile, rere as ft was, ou even normetimes and, was true, Walter Saville we this diaceruing fudividual ; and be also observed, tha although Mise Hamition's complexion was ustmall too colourlens, there yet at times would come s ger te hectic, fuehing the alabaster check, and givin to the eye both light and briliiancy; and these be coming changes were, he euspected, most freqnet when he was speaking to ber; and the consequeve of such discoveries and auch suspicion proved, tha happening to flud hinself alone with ber shortly be | fore her return to Home Tracey, Mr. Saville gav | utterance to bles words Milan lg f. Ms our des ' tiny for life. Catherine bith. fectiy uncor acious of the impreasion she had made, listened t bim with incredulity eud diffidence; in fact sb scarcely seized his meaning. Still, aa sbe did ne ounce an actial. negative, Walter gave to he confused silence the ini tation moet fav to his wishes; and timidly i whether b might appeal to Mr. Hamilton. ‘atherine assentec although sii!] doubtful of the exact meaning of bi langue; and during the drive homewar! ehe oc cupied her mind {u endeavouring t ascertain pre cisely what bad been Mr, Saville's intentions tn thu addressing hir. Could it reaily be, that Walte Bayville, the owner of Arlington Park, the elegani accomplished, bighty-connected Walter Saville winbed ber for his bride? And ebe lay awake tha night thinking ft might be true, sad doubting power of becoming this wife ought to planning ber future and beaten # that lif would prove far b rat Arkngton shan it ha been beneath her Catherine's u morning, and firet ahe entered ecoupied so Jong a time as now. bs bh arduous task being st an end, and Bradford's pe tience totally exhausted, she left her chamber, an proceeded, not to the uaual breakfast room, (for Wal ter Baville waa, she suspected, there,) but to sh opposite apartment, where she remained, with vars ing colour and with beating heart, the half half-wished for moment when he would join her, o she be summoned to her father's nce. Suddenly the door of the breaktast room wes open ei, and a quick step crossed the hall. Cather'm preased ber hand upon her heart; it was Walter 6a villa—a few seconds he would be beside her. 68hr coloured violently: two minutes more, and she war deadly pale. Walter was gone—had left the hous without seeing her. What did it mean?” “Teuppose Mra, Hamilton will explain it sll," thought Catherine, after vain) jeavouring & solve Mr, Bavstic’s singular conduct, “T think," observed Mr. Hamilton, when the door had closed upon his daucbier—"'I think it a gree pity Kate does not fancy Mr. Saville. He has fat fo-tune and better expectations, besides bet ly connected with the Dashwoods, I don't she knows What ahe's about. Are you certain ebe considered thie matter properly before she came « adecision, What's her objection to Saville? He's 8 good-looking man—gentleman like too, What's Kate's objection to bim" “Indeed, Jcan'texactly say. But you know, Mr Hamilton, t bave often tld you thet Cathorine does not wish to marry.” “Kate doesn't wish to be married! Pshaw !—al! girls say the same, and nobly believes them. a any rate, she might have consulted me on the occa sion ; I think she might have ,aid me the complt- mont of asking my advice, and go I shall take the of tell hd hberty of telling be that perhaps you would close eve “Titkink, Mr, Hamilton, do better not to speak to Catherine at all upon the subject." Not speak to Catherine! mev lask?* “Because you might distress her. You are aware, Catherine {8 very easily distressed. Her epir- ite are weak, andthe leest thing overcomes You know I have told you how very littl makes ber cry. Bosides, your speaking to your deughter would be of no use whatever—es far, at least, se Mr, Saville isconcerned. Weis so much burt by bis disappotntment, that there does not 9) the slightes chance of bringing the match about—even if Catherine should consent to change her mind, which I very much doubt, for she is not easy to perstiade,"* ** Kato alway years to me gentlenese itacif."* *yhas may te ; uut the most gentle wompers are often the most obstinate."* ““Woll, Icau only say, I'm monstrous sorry about this business, I think she has scted like a fool, and I wish with all my heart sbe mayn't find reason te think the same, some cay or other, Twenty toone sbe will never meet with such another offer." “Tagroe with you; it &# very unlikely thes Kate bai have eo good en offer again. Btill, es she dislikes Mr. Saville, what waa to be done? And on one account, perbaps, we ought not to be eo much annoyed at ae cefusivg bim."* “What's that?" * 1 quesion whether Mr. Baville might not bave been rather exorbitant as to settlements. His offers were so liberal 1n that respect, that I doubt whether be would bave been eanietied with leas than thirty thousand pounds down." “Thirty thousand pounds down! Thirt, sand pounds' Dd Saville say he expect thousand pounds with Kuie?"* “Mr, Saville did not absolutely sey that he expect- ted thirty thousand pound Gutherine's wead jon ; in fact no sum ecified at all; bus suspect, and you know @ woman's penotration is worth something, that he would hardly have beea satisfied with less." **Hem!"* ecid Mr. Hamilton, preparing to leave the room, ‘perhaps, then, it is as well that Kato refuse ed to marry him.” “Certainly,"* mnsed Mrs. Hamilton, when Ler rtner bad withdrawn: ‘it ie as well—it is the t thing possible, both for Catherine and Arthw that this marriage should not take place ; it wou have been almost robbing bim; and as for Cathe- rine, she never would be happy if ehe were to mar- ry Mr. Saville ; she's not calculated for married life too indolent and spiritiesa, aad yot,'* continued the mischievous stepmother, glancing towards a plate which showed every token of @ scarcely tasted breaktest, ‘I think she looks a litle disappointed ; and Mr. Saville did unquestionably sey that abe had accepted him; or, at any rate, had expressed no disinclination to the connexion, Bust that must bave been his conceit; young men sre all 80 self- sufhcient in these days, Ii a girl does but blush and look contused tnetead of checking their absurcitior, they immediately assume that she is tn love, No, no Tenn never believe that Cutcerme would Lave accepied Mr, Saville, and eveu relerred bim to ber parents without mentioning the circumstance to her- self. He must have beeo mistaken, And if not, be bas but to come forward again, and, of course, I shoul! not consider it my duty to interfere." * Thave deceived myselfi—yes, yes l have decoiv- ed myself. Mr. Saville does not care for mo. His words meant notuing,"? said Catherine, hurrying through the most sequestered walks in the shrubs bery Aud yet, although one moment she lamented her uniucky misconception, the next she almost emul. od ; for, in spite of her excessive difiidence, notwith- stunding she singular termination ot Mr, Baville's mornu » ib Was iinpossble sliagewer to dey that be inade a declaration of affection ; at all avents, he had said that which sounued very like one ; and, as the day passed ov, Catherine teceme more calm and cheertul. *T suell hear something more about It,"" she re- peated to bersel! # bunared umes, ' Mr, Baville will write, or possibly be may return to dine ner,"" ‘The next day hope was fainter still, On the third Cutbermme heard that Wolter Baly.le bad left tho neighb« ood ~bas be Was goue abroud, iC And for what reason, thou- thirty Jy Catherine out of heal'bt"" ilton, ‘Se looks frighifully p ing last night was th pertormance I ever w “Very true, Catherine you kuow abe always did, * But is she in good healthy" Jatherine complaius @ lithe now and then." Have you sposen to wy medical man, Dr, 8. . hr *Why, no. To say tbe truth, I can't help thinking that there is a little imagination in the matter-or perbaps temper. The gaieties of the palace are nos exactly suited to Catherine's taste, and she fancies bereelf unequl to them."" (To be comtiqued.. inquired Mr, Ham- e, und her ganc- inate, spiriticas