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en, Stine, AE (Continued from the fret page.) by’ the citizens of the vicinity, Bix © with treneporte and , CT id ly vessels. Severs! disasters of » $ nae waVepesssd through bim causing instant dosth, Fess tvs tare tm : General Intelligence. (Uy Mat to the Now York Sun.) Wrrn sho recent change of proprietorship tn the Pillai pha Trew, the of that paper ad- vanced one cent to two cents per copy. Gus. Hancoon's new corps ia recruiting rapidly. ‘The General is much by the cotiree of pe Lo aad and other States in offering extra bounties for recruita. Tas price of fuel bas turned the attention of aun pae tn Boston, Reading, Lynn, and nu- merme in Massachusetts to thé burning o/ peat, thas article is now kept for sale in Boston. Frveor six merchants of Washington, charged with selling woods e Mostetecewaners, by “ on ve recomm tte Ghd Eptat"Prinsw by. order far. Marine Disasters. Boston, Dee, 11.—Daring the thick snow storm of Baturday, the schooner Lion went ashoro on Na- hant Beach, and el! on boerd perished, From po- pers found she is mippoeed to be s marine vessel with s cargo of plaster, The crew numbered five or wix a. The achooner Lion, Cent. Parbish, saiiodt from Rockland Dec, 2 for New Bedford, and ie dovbtless the vessel lost. The schooner Alci- © Capt. Collamer, from Rangor for Dorchester, ‘ars. with himber, also went ashore on Winthrop Beach, The sea makes a complete breach over her. All hande were taken off by the life-hont in an ex- | hausted condition. The schooner Grecian, Capt. Crabtree, from Franklin, Me, for Boston, with lumber, ie high and dry on the Spit in Boston Mar- bor. All hands are sufe. Tang Branch, N. J, Dee. 11.—The echoover Telegraph ia ashore at Long Branch; abe. thents crew waved A bark is ashore at Deal; name un- known; crew saved. A schooner, namo unknown ae yet, eink #ix miles from this place, at eleven o'clock this morning. Prison by order of the Secretary of A wavat court of iry la now in session on oard the Colorato, at ress Monroe, having for Sela commie of all the facta and cir- connected with the sinking of the Florida, A Proris’s Mutus! Coal Company was organized tm Boston, Tuesday. The object of the organisa- LOCAL NEWS. ton 16 to give the stockholders coal at cont, des —- a divided of peetis, ‘The y of the com- NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY “pany is aitusted in one of the richest cos! districts —_- a Ivania. Tur Sxow Stonm—Tue “ Merry Siricn ‘Tre borees, carriages, &c., and liquors belonging to the entablieh ment of Lor! Lyons bave been sol vat auction at Washington. The wines ranued from lg a doren, and the lrandies at $7 60 6 disposition of his property indicates ‘tbat Lord Lyons will not soon return to this country, if at all. Cuas, J. Jonpom land Willard Eddy have been Daita''—Men.- The chap in “Arabian Nights," whom an eceentric genie transported through the sir from Bagdad to Cairo, while asleep, probably experienced about the same sensation on awaking that Now York aid on Paturday morning on peep- ing froro bedroom windows. On Friday evening reas eC renane & Scnayerenes Wahgrmot the gravest weather angurer wonld hardly bave lost Bunday week, They tool he Yoloek ot rows: A Gods of tat etre, end, ener predicted mow, but about two o'clock on Raturday morning afew etray flakes began to «ail alowly down, touching the grown! gingerly, as If uncer- tain about the reception they would meet with. In the morning Nature wae discovered in her night-gown, About half s foot of snow had fallen. and the @treeta and house-tops hed « decidedly wintry aspect. The prospect was fine for » gay inauguration of the sleighing season, and the for- tunate owners ef cutters were in ecstasy. The loss fortunate New Yorkers, bowever--those who are obliged to be down town at an carly hour—failed to appreciate thia rather bold and unannounced advent of positive winter, Tho atreet railroads were of course blocked up, and although double teams were attached to the cara, it seemed to require hard pulling on the part of the horses, and harder swearing on the part of the dri- vers, to got along; and even then it was necessary to take sight by lamp-posts to determine that the cars were moving. Atan early hour the jingling of sleigh bells wae heard, and trim cntters went dashing through the enow at a pace that was cutting to horseflosh. After breakfast the Adolphuses bas- tened to the Glorianas with Invitations for sleigh rides, and an bour later the fashionatle thorough- fares were enlivened by displays of fast horses, rakish cutters and fancy robes, in which were anux- ly eneconeed, “two hearts that beat as one." Broaiway wae particularly gay, and fore abort time presented the appearance of a grand carnival of sleigh riders, But, unfortunately, rain melts snow and melted snow is apt to produce mud. About 11 otclock, when the sport was at its height, when fast horses and faster drivers were enjoying themaeives to the fullest extent, » drizzling rain began to fall, the cutters to disappear, and the sow tried to hide itself in the soil, as if ashamed atthe shabby reception it hed met with. And it continued to rain, the enow continued to melt, and on Sunday the water stood so deep along the sides of the streets, dammed up by the snow, that the Common Council might have done s good thing for the city just thon by letting out ferry franchises, Thus, for the present, has passed away not only the prospect of an early sleigbing season, but the wot woather has snuffed out the hopes of all who dream of the Central Park and love ‘the outer edge backwards." &katers and sleigh-riders, how- ever, may es well take the unpropitious weather philosophically. It ts useless to flurry and fret, Fretfuluess won't congeal the Central Park Skating Pond, Tar Worntxo Womes'’s Prornerive Uxton.—Mexrino at Coorgs Inerrrete.—To-mor- row (Tuesday) evening ® meeting will be held at the Cooper Institute, on behalf of the above Insti- tution, on which occasion appropriate addrosses will be delivered by Rev. Heory Ward Beecher, James T. Brady, Esq, Hon. Charles P. Daly, and other gentlemen, and Heury Morforl, Faq., will read a poem written for tle occasion, The noble work which this inaiitut'on bas accomp/ ished dur- ing the past year, the thousands of women for whom it has procured respectallo and remuuera- tive employment, the large number whom it has protected from the imposiven of unprineplod em- ployers, all mark ibas one of the most useful aud practical mediums for improving the condition of unfortunate women, Unlike the greater number of associations of » benevolent character, the Woking Women's Union reaches and bene. fite = class of operatives who, althongh enduring the suffering of poverty, derive employ- | went—not charity. In thus furnishing such women | with the means of earning their own living, they rendor e gorvice which surpssses the mere tem. | porary offering of charity; and in giving legal | protection to, and maintaining the rights of those whow unscrupulous employers seck to swindle out of their hard-carned pittance, they become he protectors of those who have not the power to pro- tect themselves, There is not in Now York a benevolent institution which inthe same lenyth of time has done more real good than the Working Women's Union, and the philanthropic oltizens of | this city should show their appreciation of this food work by a ful) attendance at the moeting to- Morrow evening. A geuvral fuvitation is extended to the public, Ir 8 BAID that seven of the late hotel i Maries are known, lance ly the detective police, who are sanguine as to the speedy capture of tnany of those connected | in the diaby Heal plot | commenced, on @ game wii conversation, Ta French Conm! resident in Richmond for the Jest twenty years, lately came within the lines in @ common hack from Jeffuom. He had an intor- view of « je of hours with Major4ieneral ‘Botler in reference to the transfer of French enb- jects from the so-called Confederate capitel, after which he returned to Richmond Tas Legislature of Virginia, (ae contra-distin- fio West Virginia,) now in session at have e Joneph Sear to fill the ‘veoancy in the United States Benate occasioned b; the death of Mr. Bowden, and Jobn ©. Underw: at present United Btates D strict Judge, in place of Benator Carlile, whose term expires on the 4th of next March, Tam Richmond papers abuse Governor Brown roundly, and charge that “while other Governors ‘were arming against the Yankees, he was arm- fing against the Confederacy, The Governor in answer to a memorial from the Georgia clergy- wen informed them that they would be exempt from military duty. Tus Yankees, says » Richmond paper, Dec. 8th, on Monday thr w a hundred poupu shell at the Howlett House Battery, (Dutch Gap) and killed adog. Our batteries rep!.ed, and au irou belt from one of the beavest guns struck a Yankee iron- eled, Fpred off the iron like the bark from a tree @ruck by lightning. The iron-clad settled down, and yesterday was reported to have sunk, A os for bread has been raised by the Richmond » One of them states that the soldiers are fering for want of food. The rations of flour and ©orn are Said to be insufficient from some cause. A “soup Louse" has been established at Richmond, to deal out soup at twenty-five cents a quart to ‘hose who can ai to pay for it, and to give it for wothing to those who are fo fortunate es not to any Confederate money. A smpon ant who arrived at Washington on Wed- neaday, from oi a after having ates teen times viously, says that the Un res ‘never berecd bright in the hearts of the middle clases iu the beleavuered city than they do at pre- went. He states that s!most the entire foreign BoE ‘ulation is for the rec mstruction of the Union. Je’ Davis has his house guarded ag 4 and nixht. Seri. ous alarm 14 felt in all circles, but it doos uot par- take of « panic. Tax Byracuse Jovwnat, of the 9th inst, saya: “A report has reached us, through reliable pri- ‘vate sources, which sa Arey the reason why Genera! Rosecrans was lately relieved from the command of the Missouri Departmeut. That eminent officer, by order of the War Department, led down the Mississippi, in order to essume the leadership of a large force which is es, ges to operate in the roar of Hood, We shall hear good nows from Tennessee diree.ty."" Com, Cusven, of the United States ship Niagara, in e letter to the Navy Departinent, dated Autwerp, Nov. 2% ays: On receiving the announcement of the re-election of President Lincoln this vessel was immediately dressed, with our national flag flying at her mast-heads, We consider this tobe the @reatest and moss important contest of the war, and most glor.ous in its result. I have in dresseu the sh p to-day, and at noon fired a salute oftwenty-one xuns, It is, I believe, the first time @ince our national existence that such » demons- tration was made by any of our shipe of war, but the occasion seems so momentous and al!-clorious to me that Icould not resist the impule to thus maniiest my joy. ‘Tax om Segare and Tobacco, The following 1s the joint resolution introduced by Mr, Stevens that the true construction and weaning of #0 much of the act to provide internal revenue, approved June 30th last, as refers to the Sax or duty on segars, shall be as follows: This fax shall be assessed on the ren) value; and the price for which the same shall e been sold, or alleged to have been sold, or offered for sale, sball wnly be an item of evidence to enable the Inspector Assessor to uscertain the true val The as- messed value shall never te leas than such alleged price or value, Whenever the owner or possessor or agent of segars shall fix the value thereo’, or & certain price for which he pretends to have purchased them, or offers them for aule, if the in- wpector or axscasor shall deew such prive below the zeal value, ho shall be at liberty (o take the sare at Ghat price forthe use of the Governn ent, giving the owner or ageut a certificate of the value who @bell be paid the same on presenting it to the "Treasurer of the United States, or hisdeputy. The xeturns relative to the kinds of sezars required by the 90th section of the act, may be made monthly or bi-monthly, insieud of weekly, may be de- cided by the assessors, Manulacturers of segurs shall be allowed to have their segars ivapecied and stamped, and to returo aud pay the tax pon the same at any time before, ax well as at the time of sale. The stamp shall always ndicate the actual amount of the tax paid or j=) avi, preceees #@ pack of cards and obscene and blasphemous The Snow storm, Boston, Dec. 10,—A thick easterly snow storm commenced here early this morning. The schooner Prinda, from Addison, weut ashore on Nantucket Beach in the snow this morning. Bhe may get off the woather should prove favorable, The bark Avola, from Africa, was spoken in the bay yester- day, bat is supposed to hays been hauled off, owlng Toe Bicimond Wure, Dec. T, contains the follow. to the storm, The sow siorm extended through ing aivertisement : Maine, Vermont and New Hum) :hire, | y TO ALL WHOM IT MAT OONORRN Providence, R. 1, Deo 10,—A hes vy snow storm Tho failure of our employees to do t.e'r work re- commen ed bere this moraing. cen‘ly, with aki, in the ¢ ty of New York, makes Portland, Me, Dee, 10,.—A thick mow storm it necessary for the } votherhood to mvet and ¢ Vulls hove, Wind norkheast and blowing heavily, | measures for a tnore deoluive execution of the ¢ ermome'er ii retaliatory duty they have taken upon themselves Poughkeepsie, N.Y, Dec. 10.—A heavy snow | at this juncture, Our own homes have been de- storin commenced bere last night and ceased about stroyod in violation of «J cho rules of war, and we gen o'clock this morning, Bix inches of snow fell, | must mako our ruthless «aemy feel the weight of ‘Wind southeast, our justly aroused vengeance {pn the very centres of Philadelp'iia, Der. 10--A mow storm com- | ! | his resources and wealth. We van do it—uo it e!- @enced here a one o'viock this morning, and | fectually, You are, therefore, ordered to meet in this city, by delegates from our several assocations in Virginia, North and South Carolina, at eight o'clock on the evening of the 15th inst., for busi- ness, By order of the GREAT BROTHER, Aprival. or 4 Repev Gexerat,—Geueral Beale of the rebel army, arrived here on Saturday morning from Fort Warrou, baving deca liberated coased about daylight, Hal fae, Deo. 1\, 10 A, M.—About six inches of snow jell last night, The weuther is cloudy and salah 904 money Laces feet, 01 lonroe, . 9.—-Tbe weather, which hes tor the past few weeks been oomparetively mild, way seeumed fe ard of winver, A bitter wind vem the por weab been ni eveiling, govompa- - sd are under atrict surveil. | © on parole and directed to report to General Diz. He is here for the purpose of negotiating for thirty thousand blankets for the rebel prisoners confined in the North, for which the rebela are to gives thousand bales of cottun. General Payne, of the Union army, is appointel by our gov it to act in its behalf, Gevoral Beale ia st the Mi. Nich- olas Hotel, The Richmond Disratoa, of the 6th lust. has the following respecting the arrange: ment! General Ould, Commiasioner of Exchange, baa received official information that Geveral Beale, of the Confederste army, a prisoner « parol d by she Yankee authuriti | weigned to the duty of superintending th ne ments for distributing to the Confederate prisoners the clothing to be furnished them under the | ate agree- ment between the Confederate aud fodersd govern: ments ]he arrangements are nearly com pleted Tue Exeness Linen seir—“fae R ts Covar—Perma B. Swennny acatnst J, & E, Rrovks—How 198 Wine-Priiens Masache.—The Exrtirss libel case cotamenced ov Paday rdght be- na’ fore Recorder Hottwan, Coroplains waa made by Petar (Sweeney, who isa member of the State Democrstic Committee and also of the Tam- many Hall Committee, The complaint ast forts thet James and Frastua Brooks publisted in the New York Evaxmo Exrurss, of which they are the joint proprietors, several libels in reference to hia Sweeney'4) conduct during the late election. Berern! articles sre stated to bave eppeured in that journal charging that Mr. Bweeney rece.ved movyey for opposing the election of Mr. Jamnce Brooke in the Bignth Concreamonal Distr ct in this city. It is + n theme articies that Mr,& ey received money to aid in aecuring Mr. Brot t, and that Mr B @ wear rela- tive of Mr, Bwe received rod dollars from lican com lidate, to run vandidate to draw off Democratic votes from Mr, Brooks and thus secure bis defeat and tho election of Mr, Daige, the Republican candidate = [t was sito stated by the Exrnres, as charge’, thet Mr, Sweeney ran Mr. Barr because Mr, Brooks bad re- fused to pay bita (Sweeney) mouey tor bis nomin- ation and support These #atements sustained by numerous affidavits, appeared, as staved in the Exrness, and that journal challenged Mr Sveeney to deny them, or give it a portuniy to repel the statements, ‘Thos defiar was accepted by Mr. Sweeney, © remult, and the presout action | Mr Sweeve nies the truth of the eh sy wod has, ther brought this act'on in orier to de terinine the points at issue between bitn and the Mesars, Brooks, Fire Derartvrnt,—The annual election will take place for officers thia evening. From present indications the contest wi'l no doubt be ex- citing, There are two tickets in the fell—one headed by John KR, Plate for President, with Jouu 8. Giles for Treasurer: the other with Harry Howard for President, and James M. Miller for Treasurer. Mr. Gilos baa heid the latier office for tnore than # puarter of a century, Country Vovcntrer ComMitTer,—At the Park Barrecks, on Saturday, there were thirty volunteers in all received, and twenty mbstituics. The business of recruiting is on the increase as the prospect of » draft increases, and no doubt by the time the draft shal! be ordered the quota of this city will be nearly Glled. The result would be certain with a little higher Lounty. MEeTING OF THE PorRT Sociery—CaP- Tarn Wrea.ow at tus Acavemr of Music,—A roreting under the auspices of the Port S ciety of Now York waa held on Saturday evening at the Academy of Music, at which Captain Winrlow, of Alabama fame, the hero of the Keursarge, was pres eut. The attendance, owing to the state of the weather, was very smal), but lack of num! era was made up for in enthusiasm. The Premden: of the Bociety, Mr. William Walker, presided, aud after the usual devotional exercises, the Annual Report of the Bociety was read. A number of other spoak- ers, both clerical and Iay, then spoke, and after a patriotic song by the choig the Rev. J. P, Thomp- son, DD, in a speech of great force—in which he particularly alluded to the Alabaroa as beng built by ‘neutral English gold, and manned by ‘neu- introliced Capt. Jobo A, Winslow, who was received with prolonged and enthumastic cheering. After thanking the audience for bis reception, and 1m destly proct ag that he was more ac- custorued to order bis sailors alot than talk to so many ladies and gentlemen, the Captain remarked that there was nothing more interesting to bim than the aailor as he wae a sailor bimee!s, and was there. fore, ae ali people were, sebish, Some years ago, when some frends of tus were futeresting them- selvesabout homes for destitute widows and or- phans, he asked them why they didn't do some- thing for the salor, and they replied they had cominenced the work, Well, be sa» that the work had progressed fast, and th ort Society was evi. dence of the “act, He nexs ¢ concerning the remarks of one of the speakers in which hecharged thot no Bibies or Prayer-books were on board our ships sud reuarked that he aiware woshed to make @ friend of the gallo, and therefire uot only read tLe Sunday service to him, but ulao tral? Enghsh seamen expl ued many possagoa of the Bide, which al- wa) s insured his thanks, Exorpt on ewo occas ons, no Bunday paset without vive serves op buara the Ke. rear.¢, aud Lis ite aubiu Was at such Hes eiwaye tiled with sailors, Ube firot thing to | edone With @eilors Was to instruct hem, show them tua one bad an interest in thom, abi tue reward would come, He felt he hud Leea # father tu wen on, the Koaroarge, and Le knew that were he to call on e Work tuey would come to sm, he would say ve du hii, gud wien the wey felt thu add waa right, huniag the Boblieal pr ewes to she od loro Capi, Wouslow remarked ap oul yalous commercial cues were Unuer Jacl: Waea they saw in ciues which bad riaen centuries ayo, such os Corthn Tyre and Veco, wisi an leter years Lu Now Yor wealth and viz 5 } @ar.h aboundin, the were it nos ior ack" they would wot por any of } them, for ried the pro a ober eouuures te ft 13 Was theu tory tat Gout Bo rac 3 ug wll be Port 8 ) L } graiisude irom onc chee were the ! ak the audience Was diguissed with the Menedouc Thi Passvont System Repivives, lector Draper received orders on Saturday to notify ustesé of Verscis p'ying between th! and foreign poli bhatall passengers will Le required to obe (hD jaar; strom their several consuls before arriv Tae teasure bas, it is said, been revivolin coneequenve of the numer of inceud'. aes anu ober Gesperadoes Who continue to ar. rive e, cand commit acia which hold the answerable to our }aWe, The nan s of all who ar- rive without passporis will le transmitted to Washington, and they willbe subject to a rigid ox- | auination, The order does not apply to certified emigrants who come to take up @ permanent resideuce, IncenpiARyY Firr,—About 2 o'clock on Uaturday morning, smoke was seen by the police imue {rom the hquor store No, 440 Greenwich étree!, and bursting open the door, a fire burning on the top of a liquor barrel was discovered, and other musricious masters, which evinced a design to fire the building. The fire was immediately put out, and James Fitzpatrick, the proprietor, - an xobbos with his bar loader sane wiles) S | the same piace, CHARGE Ov GRAND Larceny,—Mre, Fliza- beth A Re was lagt weel srreste! Warrant a deputy sheriff named Hugh Bet)ly, we re arrested 4 on 6 on and locked up. ASOTHER vrum eccursed about 8 e’clock’ yester? ay morning ov the fourth floor of Ne. 17 Dey ety cet, whieb was occupied by William McGuirn, as a boot and shoe manufactory, and resulted ‘= $1,000 dam- age on stock and fixtures, The fire secn conr muni- cated to the third stery whieh waa cecup’ «ias as patent cigarette manufastery, The eck «) umaged to the extent of 9600. The secend freer ¢ coup'od by Lebman & First, asa cletbiag ‘stare, was also burned, the damage being #4. ¢ and the first floor occupied asa hariware store, by Vaicbard & the extent ef 91, losured A Turep Frer occurred at haifs past & last eveniwg in the house of Jacob Fie ber, 14 West 12th street. The furniture was daw agei ¢2,500, and the building #5,000, Tasured fer 419,000. The fire originated in a defective fre. Officer Stilwell when the fire was discovered, en¢ lemvered to save the place, and fought the fire mae Aliven tainutes until he severely burned, wedmg unable to under, he want to the stedtom house and gave Proposep Recerrion oF AnMIRAL FAR- Baert.—A number of eiticenk mavt at the aflice of Collecter Draper on Satterday afternoon, Monos Taylor, Feq., in the chair, and ®amuel Bloane, Eaq., secretary, for the purpose ef considering the best manner of teudering a reasption t Admiral Farragut on his arrival in New York, Resolutions were adopeed, whiel) provide for the geld on ofa committer ef fifty aitirens to make suitable arrengements for recetving the Admiral im an ay- prepriate manner. They also tender him an in- Vitation to become agresident ef th and ap- plawd the recom ut relauive to the creation niral, and the general underaganding that Adrairal Perragut ig te bethe recipient thereof, A leiter frem Mra. Paneagut was read, to the effect that she is ld expecting the arnvalof ber wusbapd in bis fag shop Hartford, The meeting then a ljourned. Cocne OF GENERAL Srssions,—A_ large batah ef prisoners were arraigned to plead on Betorday ; ameng there Jehn Butler aod John Daltan, youths of 16 aud 18 years respectively, who pleaded guilty of grand Jaroeny, and were remand- ed. Pioter Gorham, aged 14, Dennis MeCarthy, aged 1b, Thamas Egan, aged 16, and Cornelius Ahoam, aged 16, pleaded guilty of grand larceny, and ware sent to the House ef Retuge. De Brown, baving pleaded f atewing ay as » her arms) the Penitent ary one year. Jobn Thompson, who bh al been ind ctet for murder, but whow the Distr ict intends to try for manslaughter in ihe Too Late for Classification. PAPER BOXES—GIRLS—GOOD HANDS wanted at 162 Faiton st, up stairs. 14 £4.00 CASH DOWN FoR ONE YEAS substitutes to go In the country. money is Ae s00n as you pass the areen, ead health: camping laree open flel é fo ton at #0 Centre at. N. Sk Jentre st. None but perfectly sound GENERAL BUSLVESS. FEW RRAMS OF PRINTING care, ot W438, will be sol 4 x38, id cheap on application CASH PAID TOR RAGS-AND OLD Metal —White race 11 conte Ib, Colored and woolen 4cente per ib flocks dod newevepery'? cenme Old 25 conte, © tT and pewter 35 con land 1 ja At No. “ ware” per Ib. at shes pasa Bowery. sca ARPETS—CARPETS—150,000 DOLLARS worth of carpets and fyrniture will he sold at or this week only, at H. O. FARR a Bnd oT We Sth ore PL *e CASE Patp FUR RAGS AND OLD Metals - ten i t Ib. col cents rar Th ns and ‘newrhapere b centa, old brass ¢ er , 0 old silk bare th conta, at 35 he ibaa (CHATHAM STREET SNUFF—THE LARGR and increasing sales of the celebrated 8NT! ofm, orn MANUFACTURE, allows m¢, notwt standing the proseut high rates of Tobacco and 4 fre used Bex ° Som init to, fet Bt Ue eae A | Chatham square, Now York City.” ho OR DE LAW BUSPNESS—T PROSECTTE fend good cr wes in any of the courts, and have no tee if Ido not gain the case, Advice always free, HOWE'S, Atto megs and © is blag ey and Counsellor at law, 7 me MEMBERS OF CONGRESS USE RENTS Pied ma Ip tin coffee with aress retieb, id by all roce 25 cent ether eenuin e, General depot ts Satea. Sy" NOTICE TO JUNK DEALERS — THE ty BIXBY, sis shaveN Ye sds THe Ly IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ol ewepape re, lets, books and STOCKWELL & EMERSON ot everyMescription. § SRW EL 45 Ann vt, oue door west of Nassau at, Tv ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ‘Take notice that the following ina dercription of the revpective names usec, ind private mark or Dranded or stamped by the undersiened, eng is the mgnutaeture of Malt Liquors, on their respective butts, bogeheade, barrels, half barrels, casks, bait quarter cagks and kegs, and this is published fuel in pureuance ot an oct, entitled an “act {n relee tian to the sale, use and didposition of butts, hoge- hemde, bart le, carks or kegs, used in the mannafect of wey aur, panes A a 1564, by the Legielar ture of the te of New York, and oumbered el ter 276 in the Session Laws of 1804: bpict adh 6 Dated Nov. 184, deg -e4, war, w yicauion of the Bess ustucure, Name. Brand or Stamp, ul, adm to hall in 1,000, The cale adar F. Cox, ; HF, Cox, jer towlay is Tile ry Ryan, Aun F, D. Btevensos. rn New York. and Jeau heampwou,’ elaas Ferdinand R ry : ! dD. Stevi neon, murder; Joan Rrady, Jolm Doyle, Dowinl o Ad ” ding aaa Jereu.ah Tlagan, for grand laineny; Augustus Bowresn, Siuney Bayken, and John H. Clausen, 2. Schronvurt, for felewious assauit; Charles Baum. des, fer kidnapping, soc James Wilson and Obus, Parker for attempt at rol bery. BROOKLYN. Fire av rae Brewox tres GAs WorkKs—Loas} john F. Betz “ $200,000, About 12 e?cleck on Friday agght, a fire broke out in the Coal shed attached to tbe works p of Brooklyn Gas Lights Company at the fowt of Hud- som avenue, resulting Su the destruction of a large amount of property. “The tire it is supyosed sorigi- nased by spontaneous combustion on T:aesda:; Inst, and efforts have since: been made w supp) ‘ass it, There being no more ewidence of fire on Frid ay, all . was thought to be safe.; but at might it burtt forth anew in different pisces preving that the ent ‘re pile wasallaze. The fireanen were engaged upon it from the time it brol:e out until] noon of Sa#vurdar, "The works were saved but the supply of gas was cut off for 3 hours. Operations have since heen re- sumed and the supply will no more te suspended, LATER The fire at the Brookiyn Gas Worka ia still burn- Ing with the apparent certainty that every ton of coal on the premises will be consumed, Tire roof- ng of the north-casterly shed caught tire on satur- day and ignited the coal beneath, so that the entre 19,000 sens has become ignited. The Fire Depart- ment with three steamers aided by five terry boats prov ded with engines, were at work Saturday night enet last night, belng relieved iy dhe day time by other steamers avd hand engines, The omst o' the coal ured by the company is $20 per tan, and the entire loss would therefore amount to $900,900, upon whidh there is an ineurance of only 25,000, The works are et li tu operation, but citizens are advised to use pas sparingly for the present, Tue Annzst or PHysicians,—Several phy- sicians, Who were arrested on the eharge of vicla- ting the city ordinance in negleeting to report anial’- pox cases to the health officer, appeamd before Justies Perry en Saturday, but the examination was pestponed until Pr day next. WILLIAMSBU RGH, LXxXcrssive Prospegrry ~A young merehant, ess in New York and residing ip South Third street, EF. D., wag taken tothe 45th precinct station house on Saturday evening, while la °oring under violeat insanity, Mis friends attmibute the doing busi: cause te recent suceess in bueiness, Marrine op Fasvers Disrricr Property Hovpms.—A necting ef represemtative reen ef the Eastern District was beld at Pirermen's Mall on Saturday evening, in relation to the enening up af nh erewe se to the me e sesermert FP. war (ie cilnsel by Hou. Demas Srrong, ! Faq. and ethers, It was finally pet the | com tee fwith Messrs. Mh Rriges - report anew on Thursday evesing next, at jnaned by J ce Pruith, ot Turrvtown, Westches- , a charge of grand larveny, preferred by Mra, Avr , of Greenburgh, Westehester county, The prisoncr was taken to T town for whieh will take plae os Thu: rT ————— EERE ~- +. George B. Harteon. - Mubank Bro “ Pr sor. N.Y, V EAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE bated Gpinpe eed Yens’, in Europ: exclusively used for some! yeurs, and tor the fret time mani tured in this country in Jarve quantities by the un- deisigned, 'e unsurpasead in ite qualities, It im- rts & awoe! tarte to the bread, raiser the dough higher, and #6 produces larger bread, aod takes lese than halt the time for eetting the dough ready for the oven than any other article of the kind. To be con- vinced, give it a trial, Samplee furnished grasis, Libera terms erante! to dealers, DONAL, NORD- LINGER & CO,, Yoa, 30 $1 Seventh ave. depot 125 Sixth et, uear ave. A. 34 QWeRKING | WOMENS’ PROTECTIVE NIOWN MEETING AT COOPER INSTITUTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER — [8tb, 1884, Kev, HENRY WAR! BEECIIER, JAS. |. BRADY, Eaq. _ . Hon, CHAKLES P, DALY, JHBNRY MORFORD, Faq, will read @ poem ‘int Add 4 one other genilen " w ill Addcess the public on behalf of tho Working Wormer of New York city, Doore oven at i) o'clock, FOR SALE AND TO LET, A FLOOR TO LET, CONSISTING OF FOUR roots, in Sid et. fiaet houre east of 4th avenue BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 50 ACRES FOB sale at Holbrook Station, Long Iriand, at only Aiso a iarge uumber of other farma, tlow prices, at MITCHELL'S Cedar st. FE ARMS FOR SALE IN ULSTER AND SUL livan Countiog, N.Y. For particulars, call op the undessigned at Lovejoy's Hotei, from 1 to 2 P.M, 4 dase or address Whodhaven, Sullivan Co, N.Y- gee M. T. MORSS, F *R SALE—THE CHEAPEST HOUSE the city of Broo! rooms, 1 block cash, Admienion Free, IN -& J-atory brick dwelling, trou Only 1,600. Ones! Apply 44 South 7th oy Williaweburgh, ret floor, 3( 10. CASH AND 625 QUARTERLY we till paid fora S-story houre and lot, filled in with brick, marble mantels and folding door. Care wo thiee ferries. P, McCABE, 15th ot ror Tth I ooklyn. Z: » WILL BUY A HOUSE A » | . 406 lot-—-Lioure i story, ve ft, square, coo. tirting of tour rooms; lot 26x100 ft, with large ahed or an r hatehen tn rear, Inquae on prem Faden ot, Giceapolnt, between Lnion ave po | 4 QF WILL BUY A FARM OF 46 83.000 acree in South Oyster Bay, L. L, a OPRand @. miles ‘rom ‘he city, near she raj‘ioad and a pleasant i orebard, pew boure and barn, 7 acres of ryey tomaln on niortgage, Apply io owner, 17 wo PPING. LS £1 AND UPWARDs, ON Lanion Baak o: London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, WELLS, FARGO & CO, Bit Tor sale by 6 TT WT ARING NEW 7) RPOOL—TAPSCOTT'S LINE= MARINE, NEWS. ATMOSPHERE, sails Deo. 14th meer eee —eeremnemes X LINE. FOR LONDON, Dec, 12--8, R., 7 14-8. By 4 2-H. 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