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(Continued from the frat page.) -endidesos in the Fifth District, and the Temeany | J—7] F907 be he Orxth and Beventh Districts + ) Henry et. Monrce et. Mth Diet, — Mowvet. iit Pike Thomas P. Powers, 173 Madvou #t. hard Pi ey | EIONTD WARD. icheel M. 24 Woorter at. T—05 Went Ai a. tobael Me 465 Thompaon at, B14" Varick at, jaca. ache rennin eh et Pag Ver oe: en Hayes $2 Derety ok et. =f a MEPUDLIOAN BOMTHATIONS SxS wesnaras” «= [1d S08 hiudaon ote Darling Repud, Draper Rapid. NINTH warn, 4—Robdert B. Hill, John J. Davi son, 1-4AT24<; reenwich at, 7-04 Fourth et. Charice H. Petrick, Avthony J. 01 ver, 2-482 Fludeon et. | b—¥1 Ninth ave, Insac Robinson, Chandler H, Patricks | 5—Bereker Rulidings, | 0056 [Hudson at. Jobn Btacom, Patrick H Keenan, cor Becker and Mor. 10—4 Bethune at. P Keenan, James M Guirty 5 11 -Tia reenwich at, Janes Hayes. Taaac Robinson. oa ariet her st, | ata Wat e 1 * Beven'h ave 6—William H, Taylor, Philip Bchetla, 6-4& rlammond ot. a _ weary Brulee TENTH WARD, yor, gona Be 1— Mth Ward Hotel, cor.) 4-62 Ensen at. Simon Hazleton, PAwar W. Porley Biome & Forayth ets| 5— 10] Hester at, Joba White, Bimuel P. Paversom | 996 bidiiige te | 6-125 Canul st, 8. B. Patterson, Eli Taylor B44 Je Orchard at, McLean, Wllier 1, Housenor. ELEVENTH WARD, Witham Atkinson, Abran F_ Dater, 1-18 Attorney at. | 9—Uaien Hall, cor, av. © Geo. M Van Nor, Jobo H Allard, 299 8 aitoo at. nd 4th at. Iw Charles J. Holder, 2-475 Stanton at. 18-185 Lewis at, A. Lent, JW. Green. +4. <eor. Htanton and) Hy aH Sixth mt. Wm. BH. Houser, W ilam Atkinson, gah Wet ee | 13-416 slathe (-Jobn B, Cummings Mower Fe Craatoy gH, Firat Met Teint arenes F. A. Thomas, Albert & . TT Avenue C. | 156-416 Tenth at. Avastin A Fuller, Martin Thatcher, Jr. S—House of J. Landers,! 1h —005 Kast Tenth at. ‘William Walter Phelps. J. Solis R tterbend, cor, 3d ot and ay, b, | 17244 Ele hat, John W. Buckhorn, John W. Rockhormy 18-1 Avenue ©, James W. Welsh. Charlee N. Deoker.. TWELFTH WARD, 4 At Jas. Hope's, cor. of 125'h at. and Sd ave, 5—At house of Adain Il. lian, cor, of Broadway and Maohatian et. 6—At house of Thomas Fenton, 161st ot. and CITIZENG' ASSOCIATION, see@John J. Davideon. Anthony J. O' ver. Chander H. Painiok. John Comerfird. Bina Bw 2—At Louse of John Hare, var betbéth & ath A 2—At houre of John Hal- loran, 114tb et and Su 1-—At house of G.W. 1 al Dit & O6ihs Chas. A. Viemeinter, eve. 1th ave, James M.Guire, ' THIRTEENTH WaRD, " 74> 1-142 Delancy ei. 57 Goorek at. Bisee ST PAL ang : Rs bn 2—-By Atvor oe in ty, sey At tg rear’ SST Willett at. 4 Hestor et wer P. Lar 4-252 Delancy at. §—65 Cannon st, fonsuel P Paterson. FOURTEENTH WARD, John © Conuor. i erent ot. $134 Grand at, ‘rune et, Gissives Charles B. Cornell. 81/9 biizabeth et, 8... AL at. A m. Le 4-42 Prince st, 9-147 Mott at James MoCallongh. 5—16 Marion st. 10-—-¥15 Heater et, James Wilson Gircen, FITTEENTH WARD, John Paleoner. JoJ24 Amity at, | 6-7 Weet Eleventh at, Win. Hawke. nf. 0nr. Saliven ond) von, ay Veena b Petre +. Charles N Dect or. $~198 Na od Piinthe | nivereity . 6 it. ® 4 Faat Hourton at, George H. Rose. 4—179 Waverly Place, | 9-15 Fourth ave Win, Walter Phelpa, 6-116 Kloveuth ot. 10-44 West 1th ety Bienes iy eee, SIXTEENTH WARD. Brownlee Boum. J-T2Seventh ave. $26) Went 17uh ot ven ive. — 108 i ive. Indenendent Candidater are: 4th Diet. HL] bing heveath ave, 5- tH *Leuth ave. 3 R. Fitzpatrick, F. W. Morvan, J. Pren- | 4-159 Seventh ave, ~193 Ninth ave. i Yeher, 6th Dist, P. | 630d Hight ave, 10—434 West 26th at. fergast. 6tb Dist. Ino T k Newman, Geo, McGrath and Pat. MoCaffry. Th SUVENTRENTA WAKD. Dist. Btepben Koberts, Wm. 1. Lowis and Adam ( 4_ 059 Rowary. 11-145 net 11th et Gay, Ind. Reve % Py Inst Houston ot, }i-$8 Soffolk st. §— Candidates for *ctinel Officers ¢ Second ave, 16-25) BCHOOL COMMISBIONERS. Sch cuastomat is 16 AAT Frost Dien: the Lat, 2 th “106 Enat ith ok, 1f—14T' Third ot. th, 6th avd ip se abate vbeodl ren R48 Ket Lith ott ah and 1ST Sean at. PIGMAG, has recetved the unani- — SUS Eire ave ave, A, 8, W, cor. Jas. LoMetep me) all parties in thie distros. 10-115 Baas (ith ie Elgbth ot, Bi TRENTIG WARD. Beoorwn Distniot, compriing the 7th, 10th, 18th 143 Cian Puss, BW. cor Let av 160b 6h. ead 14th Worle 28 Kast 19th street, —2UK Kaet 15th st, Democratic. Republican B—Tiy West 24th oh 8.) i>-5.W. cor gud at, 2d ay, Sohn Hayoa, Tam. Wro, Garcner, Dra. and F. cor 6th ave, H1—N.W, cor 25d at, Jet WillesRob!ins, MAMcK. Dar. and Citz. 4-—N.W cor, 16th et 8d av 13-3 § Cor 17th at, Let b—),#, cor 17th et, Sd av.| [8—8.E, cord thet, letay 6—347 second ave. 4—8.E. cor 23d st ave A Sonne ere 8. W. cor,|16—253 Avenue D, NINETEENTH WARD, 1—Garvey's, cor. 4th ave.) 6—N. E. cor. 3d ave, and ad et, bSd 2-N.E. cor, 2d ave, and| T—E. Add st. 3-8. W. cor, 50th at, and 4th ave 4—N. Eh. cor, 2d ave, and 49th wt, Sd ave, cor, vith st. Tarap Distuor, comprising Ninth and Sixteenth Wards. lando P Smith,T 4M. Jos. W. Farr, Dar. 5 Mackie, Cisz. Ass. Joo. Delanator,Dra. % Fount Drerrwr, comprising the Eleventh aud Seventeenth Waris. 1F. Tarnen TAM, Robt. A. Barry, Dra, =) Rich'd H Bowne, Citz. Ass. Dar. Rep, Form Diernicr, comprising the Fifteenth acd Cighteenth Wards. we Joa. W. Gerard, T.@M. 8. Weir Roosovelt, Citz. & Thos. Joremiah, MK {D, Rep, Srxva Distncr, comprising the Twentieth and ‘wenty-first Wards, , sia Jas. M, McLean, Dra.and and Is! . vee. 5S~B. E. cor, 5éth st and Sd ave. 9—8 W. cor, 52d et, and Jd ave, TWENTIETH WARD, 27th ot, 5-625 Sth ave, bh ave, 9—Z2h5 Tth ave. 10-312 Tth ave. Dar, and Citz., Tain, d& Moz, & McK. Fs) W S68 a, Hi—348 Teh ave, We tf ve. Yao § duvexm Disruiot, comprising the Twolths | 835 Wut se, 14-398 Tt ave. dineveonth and Twenty-second Wards. 1-409 01th ave, 14-450 Teh ave, Ww. Witchmon, Tem. Jno, Wheeler, Dr. B.ACe fes,Monveith, Mos. & McK. SCHOOL TRUSTEES, TWENTY-FIRST WARD. 1—8.F. cor, 28th st and| 5—120 E. 40th at. $ my eve, a bas | E.. 33d et, 8.W.oor, food th of od are. Werds. Democratie, abagesstig 3—N.K. cor, Bist st and|10—8.E. cor. 4th ave and 1—J. Curran, Tam. B. P. Burke, Dra. Rep, ave. Blas et. M, Griffen, Moz. 4-8.E. cor, 34th st and 11—N-B. sor, Madieon ave J, P. Hegins, Con. G. Meyers Dra, S-8.F vor, 24 ave and|12—1]46 Broadway. Thos. Lyoch, Tam, Bb th ot, " er Ws B84 at. ; 8—J. Patten, T. & M. N. Christianson, Rep, 6-595 Second ave, cor. 14-8 F cor. eve on Jas, A. Noe, Cit. ib et, 86 ot, T—39th at north side, 80 foes east of id ave. TWENTY -SE0OFD WARD. 6—Wm. Kennedy, Tom. M. Lane, Thos, White, P. Crowe, W. Wanner, L Lochman, and D. and M. Joyce, In. D. Kirk, Citz. 1-482 9th av. 9—F. pide of 11th av, bet. = 900+ Vogeh Dre Bem | a Waid | bo feet Naot abun ot ir dhs W. 4Y ) feet N. . 4—Owen Kinney, Tam. 8-183 W. 49d ae, b on 11th ave, : T—Michl. McKeen, Tam, Wm, H. Thrall, Citz.& aod Oth a ie] 10649 9th ave., 25 feet N. |. Walters, Moz. (Dra, @-J, Aitken, McK. C. J.J. Duff, of 42d at, | of Sith et.,on W. side 226 W. 44th at., bet, of Ninth ave, Sth and Vth avos, at/11—At bouse of Andrew National Hall. Hind, 657 9th are, 6—Cor, of W, 4b st)12-8. KE. cor, of 55th at, and Oth aves, and 6th are. 6—8.E. cor, of %b sve.|13—Cor. of 10th ave. and id 46th at, 60th at, 161 W, 46th st, bet.) 14—At Broadw'y, bet 84th roadway and &th and ASth ete, Wa. ©, Harmer, Dra, , Tam, & Moz A.F. Dow, D, R. &C, O—A, McKenzie, T. & M. B. J, Evans, McK. a—J. W. r, Moz. Wo. BQ van, Tam, (2—Thos. Veitch, Tam, Thos, Bhiniy, Moz. T. BE. B, Hawks, McK. O—W. H. Tracy, T.& M, A. H. Stewart, MoK, 4—No nomination made &—H.A.Taller, T.4M &C, G—N JorvieJr., Td McK, Jan, Condict, Dra, Rp. © Delamster, Dar,Rep, a. tL. L, Slote, Dra, Rop, (8M, J, Power, T, & M. Jos, F. doy, Cits, -—A Heim, Ger Dem, ti H, Lee, Cita C. Hogan, Moz, 0—J. G. Dimond, Tam, W.C Livingston, D.&C, Jno, L. Rows, Ger. D., McK, & Moz a—E. M, Bauks, Tam, Ti, B. Atviorbury, D, R. @—T. Fean, Gor, Dem. R. Bewart, DR, & C, J. M, Helok, T.m.4& MoK Independe ¢ C.ndilates, Tth Ward—R, O'Grady, Dem, G. P. Patterson, Dra, BR. D,D, Wright, Dra Bp. W. P. Birdsall, Dra. R, Horatio °. Aven, Citz, LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tae Ankese or Sovrmunvens,—A num- ber of Southerners arrested by the detective police, on Saturday, were yesterday mo:ning taken before Major Bowles, at General Dix's office, and, upoo exanipaten, most of them were discharged, bav~ ing shown that their names were registered, The exceptions were two merchants from New Orleang and a Kentuckian, who stated that he bad been in the Southern army, but was a thorough Union wan, They wore pervnitted to depart on condition that they would regneter the!r names in Genera! Pock's office, which they immediately did, Beveral F, Elliott, Cita, H. W. McDonnell, Cita. General Dix's office, but were ali who were not registered promi matior at ance, 2 to attend to the Tho names of arrested partica ure Wh J.B. M Laughlin, Dem, Kept secres, as it would conduce to no good result 1th * Thos, McManus, Dem, | to publish them, Those, however, who can- Polling Places.—-Places Where Doards of | 2ot ve & proper accouit of themeclves Reatetry Meet. will be tried before the proper tribunal, Those IX COMMON COU NOLL, whe hove not yet registered ther names should do The following are lesignated as the placasineach | so without delay, at the office of Mujor Harper, on Election District in the avers! Wards of this city, | We necond floor of 8T Blow ker aire’, The major #t which elections shall be bei, until otherwise or- tered, is polite and courteous to all, aud there peed be no foar of his overstepp ng manly courtesy und bearing iv the performauce of D. T. Vauerrovg, Clerk, the boundary of gentle- December 2, 1°64. YIRNT waun, dint Diat, his duties, The numbor which appeared ye terday 34 Greonwich et. 116 Greenwich at, for regietvy at the office was much laryer than for 2 * 1. 18 Depeyator ot, y Ba-101 38,08. soine daya past. This wae probs: ly iu consequence | BEOOND WARD, of the arrests, Over one hundred were regisiered | 1-41 Ane ot | 2-15 Burling Slip, yesterday, which makes the ourmber 600 up to the THIBD WARD. r 1—17 Cortlandt st. | 8-266 Greenwich et, present writing. ‘3-106 Barclay at, 4— Hudson et, A Prvssian Forarr—A Cvaiovs Story or vOURTE Wann. Fravp.— Aan alloged Prussian forger, named Ernas | 11 Jacob at, —>T Cherry et, ’ a iS William st, 5-3 Madison ot Guldenfuss, alias Louis Gerard, was yesterday ar- 18 New Sows. Cautntene” a. rajgned under the Ex.radition treaty, before Unit- ed States Commissioner White, charged with the commission of extensive forgeries in Prussia It {g stated that he held @ confidential position in o mercantile house in Halle on the Saale, where he bad » wife and child, end abused bis trust rwTH Wak, st. | 5-69 Flodson et, ‘est Broadway, | 6—355 Gieenwich st, pe TOY T-H1 Boueh sh, foot Broadway, | 514 Watts on, SIXTH Wasp, 5-82 Centre st. lotel, cor, | 6—5T by committing forgeries to ‘the smount of red Boa ink 4 Mott ats forty thousand thalers, and then fied to this ry foo Baxtas’ ob country wilh a yours end handsome womay, He converted this money into « som of 445,008 m currency and went to Troy, where be lived in bandsome style, and purchased a farm for @15,000, He rewoved to bis new home with his wife, and was just preparing t furnish it bandsomely when be was arrested, under s process insued by Judge Nelson, founded upon an extradition warrant granted by the Presidont in toeponse to # demand by the Prussian Conm!, When Guidenfass was arresied, be mauifested the greatest slarm, and ald he would prefer being hanged rather than return to Europe. He offered to re turn the money, and surrender the sue deed of the farm, if he would be permitted tw femain in this country, Mre, Guideufuse, with genuine wo- man's trust, refuses to belicve fn ber hus ani's Guilt, and wil! bear bi company in pr son, if per- miteed, He denies the statement of the Prussian Suthorisies that he has two wives, and states that his first wife ts dead, He admits, however, that he hae a child in Prvasia, Devrention or Sournenntns,—The steamer Corsica, for Nassau, while under steam in the middle of the etvoam was yesterday signailod by the United Btates officers, aud boarded by Surveyor Wakeman, The passengers were examined in order ascertain whether any persons were on board who were implicated in the recent fires or were anxious to oscape military surveillance. The only arrest made wes that of a Southerner who ot- tempted to put off ina boat for shore while the officers were on board, He was atonce secured and taken before Genera! Dix, where he was recog- nized ag having recently given his parole, Tho vessel proceeded after a detention of an hour, It fe reported thataeon of General Beauregard es. caped from the vessel notwithstanding the vigilance of the officers, Exrnaorptnary.—A day or two since, a man was being dragged through Honry street, near Cat\erlne street, by two stout fellows who. by turns he begged and entreated to release him. A passer-by, Mr. H., interfered and learned trom the man that they were dragging bim off for en- Ustmentas ® substitute, that one of them had en- ticed him to # supper two days before and had kept bim since, The other men then asserted that he owed one of them six dollars for board and this was the only way to get the money, wheroupon they again easayed to drag bim along. By thie time, however, # number of persens bed gathered around and with their countenance Mr. Hl. effected the re- tonne of the prisoner—ubstitute, But the man seemed bewildered or charmed by bis persecutora, and made no effort to escape their clutches until he had for some time been urged to do so. His con- duet was such that the most reasonable inferance was thathe had been drugged. Certainly he was not drunk, and he manifested perfect intelligence when bis mind was finally aroused from she torpor. Of course, no Policeman were seen or heard of until the affair was over, Toe Merroroutran Sanitary Fair.—The affairs of the great Metropolitan Fair have been finally closed by the payment of a sum of 173,151 68 to George T. Strong, the Treasurer of the United States Senitary Commission, by Mr. Gourlie, the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Metro- politan Fair Association, The proper vouchers for thie sum have been received, and the sudits and accounts of the finance department have been duly certified, The payment of this sum swells the net proceeds of the Fair in thie city to a sum of one million one hunared and eighty thousand and oinety-one dollais aud twenty-seven cents Tne VERY MAN.—It is proposed to ex- amine before Gen, Dix the New York correspond- ent of the London Times, Ho has for some time past been prophecying Northern insurrections and the couflagration of the principal cities, and ft is inferred that he must be deep in the confidence ot the Richmond rebels, ARRIVAL OF EMIGRANTS,—One thousand and thirty-elght steerage passengers arrived at Casile Garden yesterday morning, per steamship Virginia, from Liverpool and Queenstown. AncuBisHor HvGues’ Meworrar,—At the Tequest of s number of citizens, the above elegant work of art, prepared for the Common Council of this city, has been placed on free exhibition to the public, at the piano warerooms of Julias Bauer, 644 Broadway, where it will remain until the 25th inst. The hours of exhibition are from 9 A. M, until 8 P.M. Pouce Raver Foxp,—Oa the Ist instant, Inspector Carpenter, Treasurer of the Police Sol- diers' Relief Fund, reported that since the Ist of May he had received $7,280 55, and disbursed to thirty-six families, at an average of 625 19 & month, the total of $6,100 05. A COMPLICATED QUARREL AND COUNTER Caanexs oy Tarrt.—On Wednesday ovening last E lward Besset and one Moore, as alleged, callod upon Miss Ann BE. Biskoslee, at No. 50 East 18th street, and having tarried a while, invited ber to visit a neighboring restaurant, In leaving Miss Makeslee's apartments it is stated that Desset locked the door and pluced the key in hiv pocket ; but of this circumstance nothing waa thought until @abeeqvent to the supper. While in the res- taurant Hesset, furobling for money with which to pay the landlord, was unable to fio} any currency, j aad it happencd that neither Moore nor Miss | Blakeslee bad the means of canceliug ther \n- de tedness to the house; and thereupeu Rosset, saying that be bad #0 on leaving the bouse ree | | turned as he mur! to ee for bis wallet. Again | | ente the saluon he ) Mins Blakeslee of | { stouling bin #50, and after recrim!uatlve words te- | lity onthe twotecalled in an officer nul caused her | | arrest, She wat taken to the 15t!: Procinet P lice | Bation and kept until morning; but as no pers | | son appeared at the Jefferson Market Court to euter | j complaint Jt Dodge release! her from re- | | straint. Reaching bome, Miss Blakesleo misso ‘her diamond pn and #45 in mey, whicb hid Yen loft op her dressing table, and as Bosses | was the ouly person that had been in her parl » | she ‘elloro’ ban guilty of toeft and secorciugly | ferred charces bef Justice Dxige, Othcer | | \ voldrulge of the Sixth Precinct, was seus to beck | | Bese, and that person, who claims to be a highly tyespoctable Broadway merchant and stoutly os- serts his inuwenee, Was commited to prison to | await a forme! examination, | TUBATRICAL WORKINGMEN'S UNION,— | This boty ‘s composed of the carpenters and other workingmen around the theatres, aud wae or- ganized atthe commencement of the depreciation | of the currency, for the purpose of endeavoring to | obtaiy an advance of wages, It embraces mem- | bers from every theatre in to city, and is inn }bighly flourishing condition, At the recent monthly meeting, it was resolved to purchase 8,000 acres of land in Ponnaylvania for the bencfit of the Association, and itis understood that mana- | gors, generally, will devole one night's clear profits | for thia purpose, while the residue will be paid by subseription among the members, A committer was appoiuted to proceed to Pennsylvania aud exs~ mine the lands, Is was also resolved to apply for ‘a charter to the next Logislature, and to give a ball on the 14th January, BAvt,—The Second Annual Ball of the N, Y. Carvers’ Association, will take place to-morrow evening, at tho Germania y Byoms, 201 Broadwaye ' was presented | intersects with Washington Committee, | noon Unised States detectives Coebn Firs.—Aheut one o'clock P.M., yesterday, 6 litte son of Mr. A. H. Wright.of No. 60 Beet 8&h ©» aged 4 years, was playing with some matches fn one of the rooms on the 2d floor, when = sof aught fire, and, before it conld be extinguished, severa) valuable paintings and other furniture was destroyed, Tie damage to furniture amonnted to Feit ant 10 the building, $1,500 ; no insurance avo it om n aatren chau parioalenly nts not tw leave children sone, y where matches can i eaity reached, Crev. Govirttxment,—The Board of Super- ‘whore met yesterday. A communication was re- ceived from the Mayor transmitting the resignation ot Mr. George Elliott as Marshal of the Fifth Dis- trict, and nominating Leopold Rindshoff to fill the vacancy o-castoned by euch resignation. On mo- tron, the Board received such resignation, and con- tose the nomination as recommended by the ayor A communication waa received from the Comp- troller tranernitting # statement of the appropria- tions and ¢ ditures on County account (includ. ing State Taxer and Supplies of Metropolitan Po tee), to November 80th, Teas, Tt te in substance as follows: Balances unexpended, Deo, $1, 1868... $242,736 18 Appropriations for 1944......... sees « 6204, 087 99 Total appropriations. ........+. 86,496,774 12 Expenditures to Nov. 30, 1964....... 4, S50, 252 00 Balance unexpended Nov. 90, 1964 1,606,522 2 The communication was ordered on file.—-Ad- journed, Fatn.—A fair on bebalf of St.Ann's Catholic Chureh is now in progress at the City Assembly a. Txftunance Patron, No, 1,—This body, nn- der the command of Captain Jobn Cornwell, gave 8 grand ball last evening, at Irving Hall, At mid- oghtes splendid supper was partaken of, after which dancing was resumed and continue! until morning, when al! retired to their hommes highly pleased with the night's entertainment, TRADES’ MOVEMENTS, Practicat Hover Parnrer’ Asssoc1aTion, —A very large meeting of this body was held lsat evening, at No.5 Clinton Mall. A member, who was reported to be in distress received a donation of @50. The President reported that the annual ball of the Association would be held at Irving Hall, on the 16th of March. A committee from the Paint- ere’ Central Union ap and stated that they had been directed to ask the Association if they had been muccesafu!l in obtaining #250 per day, as it had been unofficia!!y reported to the Union that the members of the Apaociation had been working for 80 cents an hour, The Presieent said that sa far as be knew the Association had been successful. Two gentiercen, who were delegates to the Cen- tral Un'on, stated that they bad reported officially that the association had been successful in their demands, To take notice, therefore, of an un+ official report, aod come there to ask for the truth or otherwise of such report was iroproper, and if the Coutral Union wished to insult the Association they had certainly been most successful. The President further informed the delegation tnat, so from working under price a resolution had been puased, inflicting a penalty of five dollars for 8 first offence of that nature, ten dollara for a se- cond, and expulsion fora third. In answer to a uestion by % . Fisher, the Committee replied that ey were satisficd the unofficial report was untrue. The Committee then ret red, Tho President re- ported that s leiter-box wonld be placed in the rooms for the purpose of receiving notices from such membersus knew of painters being wanted, Should bosses «r the public wish to employ palut- arsthey could apply through that box. Consider- eble routine business followed, and the meeting ad- jourued, Micnnm Orgnatons' Bersyouent Socratr.— This Association held a large meeting Inst eventug, at their rooms, 195 Bowery. Thirteen new mem- bers were elocted. The Society now numbers two hundred, and the Treasury ia in a flourishing con- dition, A Commitieo from the Dry Goods Clerks® Farly Closing Assuciation appeared, and informed the ladies that that body bad, by a unanimous resolution, tendered them the use of their rooms on Tuesday evenings for their meetings, free of ebarge. The A-ociation thankfully accepted the offir, and @ unanimous vote of thanks was passed to the Clerks for their offer, A resolution was then passed, to the effect that the meimbers of the Association patronize no dry goods store which should be kept open after7 o'clock P.M. The meeting then adjourned, Mass Maatino or Genman Arcanmanens.—Tho German journeyman segarmakers Leid o mass meeting at the Germania Assembly Rooms, on Sunday. The object of this mecting was to take some action in reierence to a convention, that has been called by the segar manufacturers, to be held during the present week, and which |s probably to last twodays. This convention wil! mect for the vurpose of adopting as plan, to be submitted to ongress, for a modification of the taa on sezars and tobacco, inasmuch as the present system of collecting the taxes is considered ruinous to the trade, The proposition is that the taxes shal! be put ov the raw materis)-—on !eaf tobacan, The convennon is to be composed of delegations of the numerous trade organizations, The object of their mass mect- ing on Biinday waa to discuss the question, wheth- er it will be in the interest of the workien, to aid this movement, A resolution was after a long de!ate to the offect, that the Journeymen shal! join (he movement of the manufacters, and ticle pate inthe convention, A delegation was then ap- pointed to represent the journeymen in the con- vention, Whilethe convention is being held, the shops will be closed, # resolution to this effect hav- ing been passed at a previous meeting of the Gor- man Secor manulacturers, Tue Burien Case,—In the case of Samuel Smith et al, agt. Benjamin F. Butler, in which the plain- tiffs charge Geueral Butler with appropriating $60, - 000 in gold belonging to them, Judge Cardoza de- cided yesterday that it was not one of those cases that could be rernoved to the United States on ap- plication of the defendant, BROOKLYN, Brooxtys Common Covnert,—The Board met last evening. A petidion was presented by Johu Cole and others asking permission to con- struct a horse railroad from Fulton ferry to Wa- ter, Main, Prescott, Jay, Smith, Church and 9th streets, 5th avenue, to the city lina, between Brook- lyn and New Utrecht; and also through York tree, between Jay and Main streete—fare not to exceed 5 cents to 86th street, Another petition y Ricburd 8. King, President pro tem, of the Wallabout Railroad Company, asking yermission to construct a ra\lrcad, comme: cing at Bracd street ferry, thence through Grand street, Firet street, Keut avenue, Clymer street, Taylor strect, Was ingion avenue, Mvrite aveniie, to some convenient point at the junetion of Fulton and Court streets + also, from where Flatbush avenue avenue, thence through Flushing avenne to Navy street, and Hudson ave- nue, York sireet, Fulton street to the jerry, Both communications were referred to the Rallrnad WILLIAMSDURGH. Annest oF Desentins —Yesterday after- nd Darley ar- rested Robert Beers of the Twelfth Massachusetts Volunteers, and Patrick Hyland of the One Hun- dred and Fifty-eighth New York, at @ place in North Fourth street, E,D, They were sent imme- diately to the front, Creeitty to 4 Cartp,—A woman named Macarty, residing at 124 Bouth Third strect, F. D., was yesterday sent to the Penitentiary for six months by Justice Daly for repeated acts of cruelty to her step-child, a girl of seven years. LARcENY,—A woman named Rosanna Luce on @ charge ‘® niece 7.50, from the store of Mr, Beegm firvoh pass teuvnd, BE, De seRsry city. FATALLY Snot WHILe HowTmnG.—A melan choly sceidens oocured on Saturday by which Mr. George M. Tice, of Hudson City loot his life, A Party of citinens belonging te Hudson City, consis ing of Mr, Ties, Timothy Deegan, Garret Day snd r Banfor! were out bunting on the mountains. While walking th it Mr. Deegan's gun became entangled :n some brush and was discharged, the contents taking effect in Mr. Tice's neck, caumng death in sbout ten min- utes. loaves a widow and two children. AX InPANT Monperen,—Coroner Hanley of Hadeon City held an inqnest yesterday on the body of a newly born infant, found on Van Vriper’slet , in the town of » which-Bad ef! corks fo ite death by violent meang ft brains having been beaten out, ty rendered a verdict te the effect that the child came to its death st the hands of some person or persons to them unknown There is no clue to the perpatrators, ReEcrrtion Or A Naw Exortn,—Jackson Engine Co, No, 6, of Jersey City brought home « beautifn! new engine yostegday afternoon from the makers in New York. They were received at the bat by Bteam Fire Engine Company No. 1, and with bands of music marched through the prime: pal streets of the city. In the evening, the com- fey celebrated the event by # ball at Hudson jouse, | MARINE NEWS. Dee, 6—8. R. 7 10-8. 8., 4 32—H. W.. even.01 33 CLEARED. TEAMSHIPS—Monterey, Port Roval; M Stevens itimore; Corea, Port Koval; Anthracite, Philsdel- phia: Rebecca Clyde, Washington, D C. SHIPS ~— Mount al, Liverpool; Conqueror, Phil: adelphia; Star of the Weet, Liverpool, £7 BRIGS—Dandeo, P. Cabelio; Branch, 8t Thomas. SCHOONFRS—E J Miller, Harbor Inland; Jobe Sanderson, St Johna, N F; L) penseac, Yilnniy Vo JF Forse es (ey eaping ens Miner, Reitimees ps. ner, et, Tru ; Evelyn. ester Vireinis, . ag SLOOP —Harper, Rackott, for New Haven. ARRIVED. STFAMSHIPS—F C Knigh Fitedalendes Cas sandra, Fortress Monroe: Norfolk, Philadeiphia; Vir- Dia, Liverpool: Nevada, New London, Allianea © | or" . rT SHIPS—Elizabeth Hamilton, New Orleans; Crno- sure, Liverpool; Galena, New Orieans. BARK —Alexander, of France, from Martinique. BRIGSGeo Downs Angnilla; Ponvert, Cienfne- foe: Sallie W Ponder, Taunton, Mars. BCHOONERS..H T_ Wood, Cape Henry; Wm D Pitts, Virginia: Those Martin, Virginia; R C Ruesell, Virginia; J F Doughty, Great Eee Harbor; Fashion, Fall River, B N Hawkine, Port Royal, BELOW-~Ship Marchant, Cardiff. Too Late for Classification. TA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC Association of the 22d ward, bell corner of 11th ave and 40th at, the following members wore unani- moualy endorsed : edd 4 3 ASLERBON for Alder- man; for Councilmen, THOMAS goalinay ead WILLIAM JOICE; Seb icket, WILLIAM HITCHMAN ond THOMAS EGAN, 385 N OPERATOR WANTED TO WORK ON rewing machine, one who can work cn Gi wages and steady emp) ent, ch ot, for Gwe days. _ ms) TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO STAMP IT the BEST article in use, BRIEST’s HAIK DYE-—50 CENTS PER BOX. eat For sale by Druggisw everywhere. 000 OY WANTED—TO FEED A GORDO) 4 printing prers, at 27 Canal st. 853 SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD THAT all the miseries of Consampicn, “the tickling in the THROAT, the COUGH, PAINE in the BIDE and CHEST, SHORTNESS of BREATHING, and DIZZ ‘ESS of the HEAD, are ccused by phlegm, or m ter which hus accumulated in the e and air pas. eauee. “ the earlier stages of Consumption, this matter ir thick and starch-like, and reyuires conmderable ex. ertion on the pert ot the sufferer to remove it froin the Lungs. The Cough in Consumption ts simply ao effort to relieve the Lange of this corrupt matter which opprees them. It {s plain, theretore, that to cure the cough and other Symptoms of Consumption, we wust first remove the matter which produces these eymp'oms. Dr. O'TOOLE ean refer to over 50 patients reeiding in the city of New York whom he has cured of Con- sumption. some of there were so tar advanced in the disease as to be pronounced incurable by other phyri Os The preparations with which he cures Consumption are manufactured hy himeeit—and be would Invite every one who suffers with Consumption or any of its | syTmptome to call at bis office apd investigate the cures which have resuited trom the use of his medi. i cines, M. C, O'TOOLE, M.D. | 5 Third 4il APER BOXES GIRLS—GOOD HANDS = | ~__wanted ot 162 Fulton at, up stair. 889 () BOOKLINDERS—AN EXTRA FINISH- er wanted. Also stamper, at 120 Grand street. C8, MELO POLS + (ii Sa ieee eel ’ HE FEMALE CHILD THAT WAS LEFT at 125 Weat th at, rear,on the lest day of Dy Wea Sth ar” The friends ure respectfully Javited to ot. attond the funeral this afternoon at % oolock. ‘tn ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, with her own machine, One that is accustomed to work on fine conte, ta, and reets, Also a good coat haud to work inthe shop, Bteady work, Appl» at 1) Carroll Place, Bleecker street, from 9 to 1) o'clock, an $250 REWARD—STRAYED FROM Her % hoine, 75 av ©, ELLEN CAGNEY, 4 year old, Light complexion, red divas with velves teppatngs, black sack, biue seari, str te ribbon, Any one returving her to said number, or giving any Intormation of ber whereabouts, will re- ceive the above reward. 888 SEWING MACHINES, + MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO let; Singer's and W. & Wilson's always on hand, 0 105 Bivinneee Oe ss ING MACHINE FOR SALE—AT 4° it iway, 2d floor, | se VER COATS— OVER COATS — O ‘co.te—a large ageortinent of unredeemed pled ust received, Moscow, Esquimaux, Castor, and Eng. ish Beaver Over Coats trom 25 to $).; aleo pant vetistomatch, GEO, LEVIE, 427 Broome at ts and Mi GENRMAL BUSID B ACK OR BROWN—THE BEST Lt MBLAN HAIR DYE coLU / i Dees »H Skin, ‘lo be had of Drus cists Pere “ + PPURTY cents per box, 000 NOTHE LIKE LEATHER,—IF YO want sole leather at lowest Swamp prices, call e 16 Sprace et, GIBBONS & JOYCE, Cla S ON TH pk ICLAMATION, —"* WHERE eveuinge of the 25th and 26th November, 186 many ot the Hotels in this City and County were fhe by incendiaries and, . Whe. eas, The commission of to great and extrac dinaiy a crime, endangering the lives and property « hundieds of eitisens of this County and their fam lies, Gemands prompt action an the part of the Count autho ities to secure the arrest of she perpetrator: je. efore ae bg That C, GODFREY GUNTER, Feq. May of the City and County of New York, be and is here? authorized and 1e,uested to offer a reward of 5,(« payable from the County Treosury, for the arrest a: conviction of said incendiaries, or either of the Said amount to be paid upon the cortinesse of t District Attorney of such ariest and conviction, In accordance with the above resolution, passed by the Board of Supervieo son the 29:h instant, and by onthority vested in me by lew, i C, Gon hh PHE Ir e City of New York, idee ry RE raRD OF FIVE THOUSAND DO LARS for the discovery and conviction of the per; trators # ihe inte joo pdlary peat id fire vario lotels blic buildings of the © i above Toward je offered not only to stimulat disclosure of the incendiaries, but also that @ fair and open trial may be secu: w the end thes tb digaity ‘and lawe of the stale may be amply vindi- cated, C, GODFBEY GUNTHER, |