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ore) a WS sy (Coatww@ ,rem the frm S804.) ore liso of entire jadependene lor thoes Confecerato Rescived, That she sovere: the confederacy of the Con’ Soenanle to the government of the Confederate tates for their existence; and that any laws passet by ©o conseripting their officrrs into the ermy of the Confederate States, whereby the ordin- ary tions of the Btate Governments may be disturbed or arrested, are florrant usurpations, to which the State should not subrnit, Resolved, That by the terns of the conssitu- ‘tion of the Confederate States, Congroas can tr uo law abridging the freeiom of the prens." and thereby all legislation by Congress bearing wpou ether the material of the press or the persons cl- ducting it, by whieh its freedom is abridged, is un- constitutional. Resolved, That the constitution expres \y ie acribes that * no enpital or other direct tax she Jaid unloss in proportion to the census” bes tation and direct taxes ala! be 6 tioned smougst the atates," and any direct taxa tion, therefore, which militaies against the prov wows, in omg! unconatitutions! Resolved, That the ivetitution of African slavery 4e exclusively under the jurisdiction and cy nirol of the sovereign states, a law passed by Con- greens to emancipate ny atate, or to ap- fh edad money from y of the Conte erate Kiates to bus a d cuatcipate slaves, is up- —e, and vod LOC AL NEW NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, m wtef e CeNTRAL PARKS KATING, Forc,—Prepara- tions bave been iw progress for some time past for the skating season, which inexpected to commence Sn efew days, aud as soon ws Jack Frost fairly makes bis appearance on the lake, the arrange: ments will be complete, An eiditional refresh ment booth hes been erected at the upper pon!, and there is also a large room for spectators, and others who do not choose to skate, "The same par- trea who had the control of refreshments, ele. Inst year wil! also have it thin year, naroely: Mr. Stet- gon, Astor Mouse, refreshments; Mr, Mraun, the ehaira, aod “ousra, Walton Rrothers, the skates ‘The prices of refreshments will be revuiated by the Park Cormmisaloners, but they have not yet made eny arrangements, Turing the Inst two doraa large number of persons visited the Park, in ear. riages, on horseback and on foot, The weather wasdry and fine, and on Thursday evening, the ponds were frozen over, but yesterday morning the sun shone out and it eoon melted beneath his raya. A group of tigures representing “Auld Lang Syne," by a Scotch artist hag, recently buted to the Park, tovether with several live an - een coutri+ soals. ConTemrLatTeD Risk is tie Prer op Mitx.—This article, which has risen from ax to Awelve cents per quart during the last #ix months te about to rise further, the milk dealers having agreed to dernand fifteen conte por quart on the tat of January, 1965. There 1s no good reason for this additional tax, and many conmumers are deter ed to resist it by leaving off the gether unt!) the milk dealers come ty thelr senses, which would be in lees than a month were the eormmunity generally to adopt that plan, Workrxowomrn’s Proreerive | A meeting in bel f the werk womey is held at the Cooper Insitute, on Luce ba December 12th, st which the un Beecher will apeat., besides Judge Daly weontlemen who desire to f Protective Union, Onsrquins or Dk. RANNEY.—Dr, Moses H of mills altos NION,— all’ ¢ tole evening, ry Ward and other award the of jects of this Kev, Ranney, for none ten yeare Resicent Physictan of Blackwell's Islaud Lunatic Asylum, died on Wed- mesday evening lust of typue fever, w he cought in the dinchurze of his duty, His funeral took place yesteriay morning from C P. E.) Church, in presence of a large number of phyal- cians and other former associates of Coceased, to- gether with Crescent Lodge of A. F, and A. M,, of ewhich deceased was a member, The remains were taken to Stockbridge via the New Haven Railroad Depot, Dr. Ranney was in the fifty-tirst year of bis ave, Crvy Goyenxuent.—Reviny mene’ Fawittes — Anxornge Katty DLE Ewporsen, Ero --The Board Aldermen met yesterday, when Mr. Masterson movod to take up ® resolution from the Councilmen eirecting the Comptrol!er to pay to the fumilles of the 1iteTay volunteers the same amount of week'y ald present being paki to three-rears' and other teers, Concurred in, An ordnance makiug ad- ditional appropriation for the families of volunteers ‘was, on motion, read, Mr. Hardy was in favor of an amendment extouting aid to the familed of vol- unteers who have enlisied in K nos County, whose families are residing in tus city. Me Jones and Ottiwell were oppowel., Mr De would rewind the Board ches Brook one-half the quota of New York to till, and ghat <x of this (New York) city Incurred inp viding for the families of volunteers were already very excessive, The ordinance was then laid over, f. Bbangon ofleret s resolution, yaving permis- sion to George Purser and other persous the ght to establish line of railroad, and run cars from the northerly liustof Avenue C, through Becoud street, Avenue A, Easex strect, Grand stn jreene atreet, Canal sirces and Went street to Courtland street Ferry, and return by the same route, the dare on the road not te exceed eight cents and if the cars are yun on the tracks of other © A then compensation is to be made to such cor nies, Mr, Jeremiah moved to strike out al! the names of the incorp. rstors, and direct the Comp. troller to advortive the franchise for pullic sal Iwar FoR Sou AD Swen of » bad men MD LIS ET RE en eee mn? = 0: Morrie @ Cummings Urase | ection wul doubtless impel others to bring in war | “| whether Potts threw the Insured for #8, ®unders, who owned the building, ¢5,000; sured, AMUSEMENTS, Barznen's,—A uew feature will be added at the morning performances nett week, in the shave of & magnificent panorama (painted by Hillard and over 2,000 feet in length), representing Gulliver's Travels in Lilliput. Deborah, or the Jowish Maid- en's Wrongs, will be performed in the afternoon, and Martin, the Prvateer, in the evening. T! Indians, fat women, gionte, &e., as usual A Pursext ron Evrnveopy.—The office of th Manufacturing Jewellers’ Association will reopen on Monday, when tickets for the eygith and ninth concerts will be sold, and @ present valued from @1 to 8600 will be given with each. Concerts on 24th and Slat of December Hrvrotaratxon. —This eplendid Circus in atill in the ascendant, A new feature has been added iu the person of Mis# Stickney, the beautiful eques- trienne Camratun's ————— Tere {4 no abatement in the au ii- ences here, because they get even more than t! worth of their mone A aplendid bill next week THE COURTS Cortr or GrercaL Sreiioss Tor Tiurerts Cash -Sentexon of 4 MeavEnen—Only two prise oners were sentenced yesterday, and the remain- der were remanded for sentence to-day, to give time for the conclusion of the case of the Pecple againet Mr, Luther C, Tibbetts, Mr. N. Millard counsel for the defence, addressed the jory at great length, contending that he had shown by ereditle witvenses that the act for which bie Me fore the Court wos the act of a man who was tein porarity insane, and that therefore he ha f wt it t was be commit take cognizan pletured the the prisoner omen we that it tie he ted ne crime Mr. A. Oakey wene In the € stubbed the janitor, M Hover tury felled to eony rw on tie present count, ahi ut feel lea duty that he owed the the prisoner to trial he r the ont stab? | reports. binsr SKATING oF THE Season,—The cold snap of Th the water, grounds, between Jersey City and Hoboken, and yesterday afternoon quite a large number of misses and young the @eason,. ond the "po rt will be renewed to«! ay. SHIPS Notre Dame des Victories, Havre; D H Warten, Genoa, Sarah, of Hamburg, for Rotterdam, BARK BICS F Watch Mate. one Prove M Hounes, F ETRAMSI John Gibeon, Phi Rastward Ho, sir DRIGS 1 Providence; Maria lou Los. AND POUND. Lost—on THURSDAY EVENING, m4 JPRSEY CITY. ursday nigh Jed the surface of the athe ote ot 3 ae lay night conges! e J collected from the late rains on the low WOR PHL ae . Hoboken Ferry, N 5 Aeplaeats hed Liter OR STOLEN, ON TAURSDAY, ISDAY, 8TH, ri, ing from Riker's st shon store, cor, of New Canel and Orenard sts some git #3 in Greenbme! amir fl We bad PLenee Litenat REWARD FORTHE RECOVERY of horee, top bi , and wolf robeA bright bar boree, about pears ois, with long black mane and lads were enjoying the first ekaing of Tt continued freezing during yesterday »pearances last evening were, thet the ; : MARINE NEWS. rt igh tac Rtv te recht at —_ rel lock P. “Oras LH. Wa ply JOSE! i GTR 2 Went Gath at, Ra 8, 8,4 OF, Wa event 5 ST OR STOLEN, ON WEDNESDAY, UKARED Nov. 20th, 1964, 7 pve fom 4th avenue and Can Lescate #1, B ooklyn, 4 of which were white and % black, and about 6 months old. The owner will give $1. for {afor- mation, or any one who fi! :eturn to Lima the abore- ment oned property. JOIN NEWMAN, O3ST—BAY HORSE, SEVENTEEN Hands high, white on lett tore leg, Whoever will re-urn @ at 3 Attorney et. wil be 1ewarded, ae 1() REWARD—DOG LOST—ON 1 Friday one ho tee young brown aua w! prownish and eas xport, Matamorag Volant, Aux Cayes; “ 28—Ranaom, #t John, N B; RH Dalley, fattie, Baer; Matarocne, Matamoras; oO. tress Mon.oe; rivet, Chincoveague, ARRIVED. ie Biemen and Southampton; $10 large size; close com geey eos, high cropped wolfieh ears, Bri: {IPs coor raked, Ranekok, (Siam.) | 53 Acelphi aI et. Book; 0, of © FRANCIS 8 eek sulp, ok, and receive @ $1. Jum. Bird, Windeor; Whitaker, Columbia, ; SCHOONERS--Emina, st Stephen ; Lucy Chare, |B] £) REWARD—COACH DOG ts T, euce tor bt legal) hin: Deo, 4th, spotted. with half the face black, the Ma cel- | other white: metium sige, Any one eivinge informa- bport for Pre ae iztport | thon that will lead to hie recovery will receive the lus, Klizabet for Ne Marin. E Windsor ms ; La Platy Edizabethport, for Boston: above reward, at PENDLELON'S lery, 6 Chathem Sjuare, REWARD—LOST EN GOLNG- port) Vandalia, blizebe'hport for Boston: bethport tor Newburyport; RC Desiot tonnes } Gal FROM Hoven Maching talon, Feankisny itacdonald, Hansor: | S22() REWARD—LOST Wes Buin a et in treatm Lubec: Mipobeh rater rg a nl ent greenbacks, viz, three #20, one $ Joone 2 and 81, Hanks Bat Hover, Belt-at for Manhattanvill; | 2) seiurning the same to JAMES SMITH, ‘127 Weat Houlem, Be Saybrook, By for Washi tC lace Day, ¢ Kin ‘or Rioningte ar, Fortress Too Wed at, will receive the above reward and the a of the perton who lost the amou S95 REWARD—LOST, ABOUT FOUR > 49) o'clock P. M., on Friday, th inet. in coing fiom Middle Entrance in ton ‘ket, Fulton st, to 286 Front et, entrance to Pilot a pocket book, containing #105 in billa, some currency. and papers; aleo some pilow's orders, and the thanks of the owner Mo leaving the same at Mr. JOHN W, AVERYS Ki No. » Water et. © Brooks, Greenport; EA Hoge ¢, Providence: (.lenroy, Gardner Antietam, Millbridve: Vernon, wyer, Cow Bay, © Hy President, » DT Willette, Elizabetbport on, BK Llul!, Georgetown; Win A Crocic Monroe; i Curtis, echcha ® on D eA Late for Classification. Besemer. dudgo Russel deliver d a Re ca a siete eaissucmeaeeial Usury reliee, I". SHOULD BE. UNDERSTOOD gaxt COAL. with a all the miserice of Consuroption, tne tie tne in| --——--—-—-—- - the THROAT. the COUGH, PAINS in the SIDE and L—$10 75. N THE Opaniio’ CHEST, SHOKT NESS of BR PA HUEN ana DIZ: CPAL—COA 75 PER TON FOR vette Was required sentence on that day wive te appear for Th: alr . James Beonnigan, the biackanal who at 6 time of the strines, on the 4th of . Aust lant, ted one of his felloweworkmen Who | lis ned to become a striker, y miven. 1 de- uit beat bis» in with @ hamtoer, baving pleaded guilty of mane bs ne PO y i : , . Nth . , . . ! ’ ‘ he . 4 * tu r a im i ’ ” ri wh ulte in favor of the misoner, and B i ca oriel abweree returned i wity of assantt with bs ) with Intent to do boedtly hart lando L, Stewart, appearing tor Doetrict Attorney | 4 said that the prosecution were tot prepare | to move for sentence, and by agreement this sat - act of What narrowly escaped |e ng @ trasedy “as postponed until Friday, the nat, ead Mr, Tbe ES ; ! | NES? of thi n the ear “Af o ‘TOE which has accumulated in the Dest red ash stove coal, if called for this n4 Call at the large family coal yard, 1st ave, corner ¥ st street. COKE AT A REDU CED PRI PRIC \CF—Delivered imimedintely at 142 Sd ay. 279 Av, “ 4 the Gong \ iokesdl gist et. and Ay, A, Fe CHE AP FURL—COKE @5 PER CHAL D- ron, delivered, for eale by CRAPSEP & BL RNS, at S639 Wess iSib at. Ord eut to the Manhattan (ras Works, Isch at end luth ave, promptly Cjepaed to. e HEAD, ere esused by phiesm, HA Tete uuge oud alr pas lier etarer of Conmumption, thien ' ¢ fa cheilke, and reyuicee conederm, — @x- wtot the rufferer wo semove it from e¢ Cough in Consumption is simply an P ag « of thin corrupt matter tte plain, the:eiore, that to Ket 6 Symprome of Consumption, ove the tnatter which produces these LE ean reter to over 600 patients reviding in the Ne Yo h he li red of Con- . tlaughter tn the tira degree, waa went to State | sinip " ihc ty Lathe OAL—COAT—COAL—T AM SELLING the Prison for lite Louls Schwartz, who had i ” pronounced tneurable by other physi- best red ash «towe and egg coal tor two weeks for been couvicted of as#ault upoo Ellov schnedecker, $10.00 per ton, Ap at the yard, J4 and erring. wt. was fined g25. This he paid, The preparations with which he cures Consumption | and 331 and Sia faivineton st. HED KING- Tur Carroway Casa. —In this case, referred ¢ tized) by sy oe and he would peyie HAUSER, $28 a wa a ferred ove be’ ho euifers with Coueumption or any of ite " + Tr] Te YY Ta A 7 by us afew days ago, Judge Cle vet. | avinptoma to call at hie office and investigate the ELIVERING THIS DAY—GOOD LARGE curewhoch bave resulted from the use of bis medi nut cowl, 29; stove and eg, #11. Appl erence, to ascertain the truth of @ae sllevations emer Mowers, 211 Green et, 479 Broome et, toot of the respective partion, The platntit, Mrs. ¢ M. C, O'TOOLE, M +t, North River, JACOB WEEKS, way, insists that her charges aga! nat the hushs of cruel and inhuman treatment are trae, a support of her pomtten tes the treat of the ief ant itt him ont tday arb ber ins aw abe sta! be Was convicted an meut of thirty daye in the ¢ Poures lark Tertnsmence.—Matal Reault of Sky ria of yer The police rey erlay said that two young men inthe employs of Mr G.L dard, of Second ave. and 22d street, quarrel! thatin ancer one threw a@ fragment of tro: other, which struck on the head and fracty LN Whoever ehi FV ERCO, “ ul ve Vests to “PROM MS SULLIVAN ST, DE so Thutdgtemelaine Wibets | Bree RED ASH (PEACH ORCHARD) con, genuine Lehivh, Locust Mountain and Cum- berland, at price as low as coals of like quality mie wold for, AP a ang aie ete, ead aud harness, about 14 off hind toot swelled, shall i © rowardad, ce LANG. ATS, OVERCOATS, OV ERCOATS, er ot unre jeemed pledges of over« cor. June and We CHEAP’ er all return is TH ST FUEL IN USk—COKE— ueed to $5 per chaldron delivered trom Mav- hattan (ae Works, frost lath at. Office, ave. C and Lath et, JOUN SMITH, A BT im *9 FOR THE BEST RED AND WHITE Aeh out size; stove and eae 216.76; for tive euch ae coher, ren avr} Mos. days on! Apply at 843 Bowery, cor. ‘Third #| 282 * i oO $b pan aa Muatcl, GEO, LEW Ley 424 Broome att FOR 2,000 POUNDS OF THE VERY 89 beat red'and white wsh but or small stove, aud 50 for eve aud stove, Scereeved and delivered Roa arth: 160 Leroy st bet. Weet and Washington ruRS, 1 h tn nag Mung DA TILER, the wkul!, causing death, An inquest in t “ ro} IFS— - Oo et, RICH'D HEA j stich wan bold yesterday by CorcSar Cotiin, ahows'| JL stenionnt fee iemencuiiien fe ot te. $10, 50; RSE QUALITY COAL. DE: thes on Wedneaday Timoths nul 5 rat itu Cook's White Marble Hotel, ie sell- livered in guy part of the city, thor- Est 1th street, and Adam Poits, « Ine sligic eeteat theie Litory wholesale pric Call | ourbly sc.eened, end honest weight, A stoc! ‘of au- nok lark ng ith @ntly ond get ac hoice aud Agent bargain; selte e4.bu; | pesto: furnace coal, +1), Fiow the Wyoming Yards, He ental Maclne Steet tas | tmuffe und colin 9,00 ech, and upwards syborien EleMth aves cor, 27th ty and foot of 14U , Gd eae iho Inbore at the dutch: | eauiirers kuch Martin and Mink sable ver very | Nz Be bets commencing the labors of the day, and tt lon. Aiteri ‘and pa to the latest style | —=— ‘ who had been bit several tines by D ecra)s | equaltonew, A recip ven to pure “aon nea Bn USINESS CHANC which the men were throwing at on aeu.ust tnotha, Louk wor the inauinoth $3. FLEM- threw an iroun ¢ r which struck Boan ING, Mauaver, TPT} oT ————_ The latter uid not at the time think himsel! tem | pyepS URS LADIES’ AND Child STAIR BU ILDING sHop, NO. “113 EAST ously hurt; butan hour later he tele unwell and KF : _ A rildren's ith et, near Sd ave.—Staire built, including all wevt hore, where he diod on the evening of the fancy furs, cheaper than the cheapest, ft the | materials, $5 to $5 per o for cheap and to Went hon, where sac ‘ he ‘Ty vig ty bighth ave, bet, 26th and 27th et, | order, Kalle, balluste rs, redvand panelled, new- fh ibaa Pai re Shin ; re fee ays atte bp aa Pure altered and ropa ella, ecrolla, biscke's, glue, Ge, 330 baving expired the priconer was tur —— EMBROIDERY AND STAMPING—STOCK Coroner Collin, The Jury wore rot i u their ver lict the to find $1,000 tall to pent that the Grand Jnr i was v native of Ireland, aged Potts is a German ot the ne ast Eleventh A OoT evening two rival gangs of boya ani hal young men, who bad recently had several pteled Datiles in 1th avenue near 42d etreet, wict sumed their i tht with stones, brick! ata an: audi Patrick M-Donnel’, a youth of 17, was k to the pay utby aatone, Fpringing to his fect, he, us charged, drew a revolver aud delivered ita wise, and up the prison any indie Deceas une Homieude in respond to bring, miu Is years, onue, |} conteuts lodging al ey in the left breast of Kiward Woatwoty of No. us: ‘orty-SiMth streei, # youth of 9 your: Young Wats ou died before reaching howe, McDouneil escuped “Pr OOKL Y N. Tur SKATING Srason,—The weather for the past twepty-tour hours has been all that could be desired by those who look forward to the time when they can again indulge exercise of skating. The large pons are in good order, everything baving been arrany ed for commodation of subscribers, in the invigorating the ae Some ot the smaller sin the outskirts of the city were coat 2255 3 Sone 2 =: Sik 5 L = Es #? < “365 a ee YER'S chile atiect ons ot upon the cor this Lae tits on the duced cares forgotten, We ean 0} that stinay t aioed trhonds by every trial,econterred bene- carefully her and tixtures for eale, Call 1199 Broadway, 54 JOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of an old established liquor store, Pitt et, x5 ARE CHANCE-—AN EXPRESS ROUTE, ‘#0 and wagon torsale, The ine ome ‘ HE ti RY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID GORE lide, Totluenza, Hoar 4, Croup, Pirens lent Cc uiption, and tor th ek, Part of the purchase money m Patients in the edvanced etag morte iuived:, Apply at 155 South 6th et, Willismebureh, Dee, Sth, aT Arter ier ol la reg 130 GM UST BE SOLD THTS DAY—THE tohe beat chan r offered—A amall grocery store, well filled with at Antietaciory a a for beg. Apply at pase ing at. pubile y known, jug nua even des- ee. Whea once expectoraut le public no k e tbe dlstiersiing and danger paultoonary organe that are incident \ bile many interior remedies thrust comunity have taled and been discarded, the to our cilmate, A for? eutleren, Apply 20 Ak FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—NO, Warbington «t, Brooklyn, within 2 minutes walk of the Fulton Ferry, Private tarmily, § dollere permonth, — Boakp=a -A FEW RESPECTABLE SINGLE men can meet with rood board and a comiortabie home at 4 East Broadway, Breakfast trom 6% o'- clock A.M, Family English, Os) OARD—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board, Also a large front room for aman and his wife, 191 West 20th at, 316 I OTEL GARNT, 135 EAST 38TH ST, 4 peciable mwechanles; each a separate room fiom to EY 76 per woek; double bedroomme, i) per wee! witiicied (hey can never forget, and pro- tco numerous aud too remarkable to be nly aseure the public that ite quality ts upto the best it hasever been, and lied on to do for their relief all thas 6 of Clergymen, Ftysielaus, States. t poreowaces, hi soparileed useruln Kinos pe.unie th ow Game turmieh gratis our Ameri- which they are given, with also full complaints aul HW oalterativ find Ayeai's Comp, try it once rine to purify m reapar iia the and you wil kaow its doors fiom Sd uve Furnished bedroome for 1es- 126 ol thick ice yesterday, in some cases of # . _e ‘ > Mr. McKnight moved to refer the orivual resolu. | wi A.C, AYER & CO, Lowell, Mase, and ‘ 3 ] > tion to the Committee on Ratlrouds. Mr Jones | ettength to bear. A large number of all Deuyeists aud dealers in medicive every. FOR SALE AND TO LET. anoved to reduce the fare to tive cents, all of which | themse.ver of the opportunity present ie : 1 AYR Iw — “arrr. Toticus were logk and the origidal temlition Was | AA qhen wives im wkating ant sliding alo. the | CLE RE YOUR COUGH=UBE CAMPBELLS | FARMS FOR SALE TX ULSTER AND SUL then adopted by a vote of twelve in the afirmative | ft Memselves iu akating and slidin, he | aYRUP Tar and Wild Cherry; sure cure for | 3, 4\van Countion NY; Kor particulars, call on the to two in the negative: Messrs Jeremiah an: edges. Washington pond on Fifth Avonue, k= | courhe colds sore throaty oF dipiheria, Onl hy and |} rr yor addiess Woodhaven, Sullivan ‘Go. sis Kovght alone voting in the tater, By directiou of | lyn, hus changed proprietors, It i# now managed | © » ‘To be had wt CAMPBELL grug | 8 : M. ’ the President the paper was then sent to the th wl Hd a aa ekg el lke BAY AMOR sip ond 28th at; CHALME K's dru " Board, Adjourned “ Somber! by Mr, Charles Jo!uson who hat made extensive | a Hammond ste. ; SIIEDDEN, por: SALE—THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN a sjourn Mara scent iene ban ihe weather |G} ith #t.; and also in By ook ly a, at the city of Krooklyn—a S-story brick dwelling, § Tas Covact.Men also met, The session was | PTePere b ae we a8 GOON as the Wealle ZIT Fulton et, © | rooms, 1 block from cars. Only #1,000, One-half very short, aud the only noticeable paper War a ~ py ke Parnio R ee hick NG. eS bed Aver 4 Eee Tt aseamnblied pad resolution from the Aldermen to douate the sum of uk GRAND PArRtotiC BALL, whieh OR 8 AL "ARTERLY 5,000 to the St, Xavier's Society, ‘The paper was | CXtensive arrangements Lad boon made took place | Biles £1 AND OU PWARDS, ON | 4° till balance Is paid, will buy! #2 story frame house, eoncurted iu, A resolution was presented to pay | #t the Brooklyn Academy of Music last night, The Union Bank ot London, and base ent #ub cellar, Also one house can be bought icky * Ne ; OF Hi d', CoMp'eted, wit and piazaon frou Edward Van Ranat 99%, for couches furnished the | “Meet was to obtain funda for the rellet of dest. rasle by Hoyel Hank of Treland, on graded snd. paved street, Apply: yo WM. ED different ocméniitees of ibe Board of Counci tute families Hers, in which it was eniuent WELLS, FARGO & CO. WARKDs, 17th et near 7th ave, Br a7 Referred to the Commitee on National Affairs resolution, the Board douated #1,2 York Opthalmic Hospital, A resolution was adopted to procure a set of colors for toe Tih Reyi+ meut N.Y. Volunteers a) & cost not to exceed eso, B The Aldermanic resolutions giving certain per- | ad | gons namod in thom permission to lay rajly tracks through different streets of the etty, came up for action. The previous question by eal debate was exclude’, sud the Roarl eomurrod + with the Aldermen by a vote of 18 in the tive to din the neyative Adjourned, Fire.—At 3 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred at 89 and 41 Centre street, whic! origizated on tbe fifth floor, and burning down- ward, destroyed the fourth story, while the lower floors suffered considerably by water, Thee itive damage Will aunount to 40,000, as follows: Poth floor, occupied by W. Devrs, book gilder, $2,000; fourth floor, C, Topper, stere oiype printer, $4,000 ; insurer | third floor and part of fourth, H, Biock- bookbinder, $5,000; insured; second floor, er German book printer, #1,500; first pe, 4 B Wickoubers: vever warehouse #10,(00) aff'rma- to the New | , | ly successful he concert commenced lock, and the bal! about 10 ¢ celps were upwards of $0,000, PARE ON THE BROOKLYN RAtL“oAns,—The Comumi'tiee, by the matter in arge, it is underst at The re- clock, Common Cour » acreed to recoins | mead to the Rourd an incrense in the rate of fare nly have per pa rer on the city raliroads froin five ¢ cight cents, The report of 1) too wily ably be preseuted at th ee j Dreenier Pirysicry - amall-pox, it} ie Known, prevails in some port’ons of Brooklyn to aconsiderable extent, At the last meeting of the | Common Coun & sun of money was appropri- | ated to enable tie Health Ofver to take effective | measures in preventing the spreading of the dis. | ease, Anordinance of the city requires ull physi. | cians to report such cases, but many of them have | thus far neglected or declined todo so, The Healt! | Offcer being determined to enforce the law, has \* caused the arrest of some twelve di lit quents, who are Leld for examination before Justice Perry, This Fr Soe LIVERPOOT—TAPSCOTT’S LE Br, slip ALMUSVPHERE, Salle De yn. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—A TWO story house, with 4 two story extension attached, 1x v6 feet, Situaed in Gieen Point, ow the north I X LINE. FOR DO x2 f vd i For pine : fhiAMeroN en woe and neer ite Porites Miike oe m Nat a 0! AD BLACK STAR LINE r OMG i 0 LET—ROOM, 24x90 FT. Wita. NOR (aver joel = WISCONSIN walle end of the month: | LL teas than 6 horse steam power. Apply at 115 Euat Mt ih Y wileendo the month, For passage or ¢ faut | 20th et, to WEL DLAMS a G0 FON, 40 Priikon et, | pass Yor Paseace and Drafte, apply t PAPeCOLT BROPUE TO LET—IN” WILLIAMSBURGH, FOUR * ILD | comfortable roome with wal vate AND VROM THE gow! rooms, @4, THOS, A, D) COUNTRY, amonth, Two i TO cor, North 1th b | Drafts on England, Trelan 1, Soon, and , Walon at and Ist, a pevrennereTeTnaarernemen s tho LOWE SIL ERAT $i. 40 WILL BUY A HOUSE AND TAPSCOL Mace lot—House 1 story, 22 ft, aqui Bare, Cons ng in pare the sisting of four roome; lot Yox We h., with ¢ shed x or rummer kitchen in rear, Inquire on me ie Gratitude, © Plus Ultra, Treeman et., Greenpoint, between Union at re | Aiblen, Her merch ot the Seas, SLE at. Alnnoephere, Jy nosure, uroty ey Henan Adame, Einerald dele, Vic tory, “OR 1,800 TO “LOAN, “ON Ratt Every Week, 500 firet morigace, for a term te an Su Vesey y at, UP stalre, BERTHA'S WALK. 4 -—— —o— Tt was s beautiful bird ; ite plumage was of the brightest blue, and on its head was a yellow crest, that glittered like gold. It remained fn the same place, only fluttering ite wings, and uttering ite ‘brill cry of distress, As Bertha approached, she perceived that it had been caught in » fowler’a mare. After many efforts she succeede! in disen- tangling the wires and the captive spread ite bright wince, and flow high up into the air with « wild song of joy. Bertha once again continued her journey, and arrived without further interruption at the town. She sold her mother's thread, executed the other commissions with which she had been entrusted, and some time before sunset se set out on her return, Tt wae e warm bright autumnal eveniny, but the rays of the setting mun, g!'tter ny through the yel- low leaves, warned Rerths to hasten forward, for by the time she entered the forest it had sunk down bobind a tal) tree, and it had become so dark, that the stout heart of the little maiden began to beat somewhat faster than usun', as she tried, with ber bright eyes, to pierce throuxh the gloom which wae gathering rapidly in the dark vista before her, ‘Was she in the right path ?—perhaps not—and yet she felt almost sure—no, she had not seen that lghtning-seotched tree in the morning—yet where could she bave lost the pathf—she would go back and try to find it," Rut darker and darker the shades of night gather. ed around her, and, as abe wandered on, now fal’. inv over the projecting roots of the trees, now feel, ing ber way amongst their rugged stems, she only became further entangled in the thick and briery underwood. At length, wearled and faint, she sat down at the foot of a tree, and wept bitterly, she thought how her mothor would ait before the cottage- door, watching for her all the evening, and then how she would go In and prepare the evening meal, and the cheerful fire, to greet her darling on ber re- turn; and then she fancied her wandering forth in- to the foreat to seek her, and losing her way, and dying of grief and fear. Bertha knew not how long she had remained in thia state. Dy degrees she became almost atupifted with terror; the huge boughs of the trees assumed fright. ful and terrific shapes, as they seemed to bend to- wards her, and exiend their giant arma, as if to en- fold her within their ghastly embrace. The poor ebild pressed down ber bands over her eye-lids to shut out the hideous forms that haunted ber, She tried to pray, but her thonvhts wandered, and be. eame more and more confused, and « deathiiketor- por was gradually stealing over her, She was eud- denly roused by a slizbt rustling sound, which ap- peared almost close to her; she looked up, but she could see nothin’, Again the sound was repeated, and then she felt something gently touch ber foot ; she put forth her band, and there she felt a small round substance ; she took (t up, anc to her surprise perceived that it was a filbert. Ina few momenta another was laid at her feet, then another, and then ® reat many more, Bertha ate the nuts, for she was very hunyry, and as she did #, her strength returned rapidly, and still more nuts were brought ; and presently, a# ee put out her hand to take them, she felt a soft head thrust into it, ‘It must be the squirrel,"* agid Bertha, —'* You dear little ching, how kind you are." Then the equirrel nestled cluee to ber, just as if it understood what she said, Just then, Borthe saw, at @ short distance, @ bright light shining ‘ikea stir amongst the green “rass, Gradually it approached nearer to her, aud then she saw that {t was a glow-worm, of wonderful size and brilliance, It came quite close to her and lay at her feet; the lisht {t threw around was so bright that it (lumined # space of several yards on every side, with a soft radiauce Lke moonlight, * And are youcormeto help me, pretty glow-worm?"* said Bertha, Theglow-worm answered by ap> proaching still nearer to her, and the little girl wathered a leaf, and laying the beautiful insect up- on it, she held atin berhand, And now the cleat melodious note of a bird burst forth upon the still night air, and with @ rushing sound the beautiful Diue bird with she golden creat flew by, and alighte ed at Dertha's feet; then turning its bead, and look- ing at her with bright eves, and repeating ita song* it hopped forward a little way, and then stood still” as ifinvitiny ber to follow, Bertha now arose, and fed by the squirrel, lighted by the ylow-worm, and guided by the golden crested bird, she procooded om her way, full of thankfulness and joy. After walking for about an bour, Bertha found herself at the termination of the forest, and a few steps more brouyht ber to ber mother's door, When she entered, she found her mother nearly senseless from yriefand terror, and some of her neighbors sat round her mother trying to support her with hopes which they feared would never be realized; while othors bad gone furth tu quest of the little wanderer The eight of ber child coon restored Gertrude to Ife, and with tears of happiness aud gratitude she pressed ber little darling to her bosom. When Bertha was a little recovered from her fa. thrve she related all that had happened to her, * And where is the bird, my child?" said her mother, Ber* tha vow, for the first time, looked round for her beautiful cuide, but the golden-created bird wee gone, “But here is the glow-worm, mocber; Ihave it safe in this leaf."’ Bertha opened the leaf, but tn- stead of a glow-worm there lay someth’ng bright and sparkling, butclear, and hard, and colourless like glass, ‘Ob, where is my pretty glow-worm?” said the little yorl,in a tone of disappointment, * this is only a bit of vinss-——yet bow bright it is." ‘Let mo look at it’! said an old man who wae present, I know more sbout these than you do.” He examined it carefu!ly for few moments, and thea he aaid, It wee a Diamond," The old man was right: it was a diamond, of mar. vellous size and brilliance; and when it was gold, {t produced a large sum of money, sufficient to sup> port B rtha and her mother al! the reat of their lives in eare and comfort. Bortha never forgot ber walk through the forest; and many years after, when Ler grandchildrem used to prevail upon her to relate the story for thelr amusement round the Christmas hearth, she alwaye ended her tale by saying, ** Never neglect an cppor= tunity of doing good, even to the least of God's crea tures,"" THE END XCURSIONS. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—ON AND 56 Bout & $1, 200 ae ala =a 2 COTTAGE caret at. shar =) , vi - 0. MM, Tk (WTO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: Broo rooklyn. Fioin $300 108 100 peat eres gary attached to and 10. i tint b tl ies tect Bl Cab pt Bist, LOUIBIA basil i a Pale 4 ime rau tr pel Ail trains leave Chambeis bP y, wate ar —- Ge ee,