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oe (Contimuead from the Arat page.) Bieaptee Genera! Robert B Porter of N. Y. city Sinth Army Corps), hew promoted to be me sjor-general by brevet, “for distinvuished and «silent coudvet in the several sections sluce cross: inw the Raplden,"'to tke rank from August 1, is tas Circuit Court now tn session at Alex. eure subjected quite a number of citizens to ebeavy fine for transscting business without « liceuse. Thewe pretended to ect as avente jor the original cues; who adopt thia cours: in order w avoid taking the prescmbed oath, Ma. Ucwt, tn hisflecture on common law, re- warkel, “thats lady, when she marrie’, lust ber pereousl ideutity.-her diatinctive character, end vee liken dew-arop swallowed by a gunieim.” Buip ae) 6 that tbander cloud should be substituted for suobearo in many ustances, Dewino the pant week there waa quite « number of deeerters and refugeos accommodated at the Re- ireshment Baloon, Philacelphin, The refugees, men and women, and the deserters are, for the most part, ina destitute condiso and until they ean secure employment they are accomuedeted |} with abeler, (ov Purnrown, who ts the proper, delivered hia ann ‘rin ou Tuerday, Bute, the Republican civil go ite stead erected a om! 20," rated a reign of terror. vt accounts. xeontive o& PFirzinia al mensage Palcuen: e ways, hes overthrown ment of Virginia, and ¢ deapotiam and ine Hotler still lived at « Ine Nowburvport Hara.) is responsible for the @iatement that tw red pontanrous combus+ 1 the same town in that vicint- ty within th! both of them women given ty coustant it vce ln Liquor, One of them was found still alive, env ®t in flames, which pro- di from ber mouth and nostrils ; and the other ashes, while tho walla of the room and the tarpiture were covered wits a thick cont of lainp-bleck, the whole house being pervaded With a siench that wae intolerable. LOCAL NEWS. NeW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Taw Meating or mur Workixo Wosrn’s Protrotive Usioy, which has been heretofore mentioned in the Bon, will be held at Cooper Tusti- tute thiseveniog. Several distinguished epeskers will address the meeting, awong whom are Kev, Henry Ward Reveler, Hon, Charles P Daly, Jas. ‘T, Brady, Esq, and A Oakey Hall, Rag. A poem pertinent to the occasion will be read by Heury Morford, Eaq,, and facts will be presented relative to the work that has been aecomplivhed by the Protective Unicow, No admittance fee will abarved, Country New Exno.umnyy tion have oF be Vouusrenk Comwirren— Tar Atthe Park Barracks yen! dey there was quite a lively scene, Applicants tor position on the new enrollment, ty the number otfiveor #ix hundred, were avxiously awaiting their turn, with their eppticationa ip their hands, for juspecton, Exch man bas a litte card on which bis name ia written, and by whom recom- mended, and attached js a small piece of paper with specituens of the bandwriting of the eppli- cant. Bupervisor Bliut carefully inspects the petmanslip and recommendation, and if both are satisfactory’, he “pasaca’? the individual, who ts vrdered to report at the Bureau, Nos, 71 and 73 Duane sirest, where employment is immediately givenbim, P. ly terday, two hundred passod muster, who will be wet to work at once. At the Baroliment Bureau there are iu allin the neigh! orhood of about one thousand men busily engaged in transcribing end correcting the Isis as gent from the offices of the aifferent Provost-Marabals. In the yoatter of re cruiting, busipess continues active, During the week Just past, recruits aud substitutes to the number of two hundred were received at the Couns ty Voluatcer Rooms, and about an equal number atthe Baitery Barracks. A plan is on foot to open eeveral offices over the city to re- cruits for Hancock's Veteran Corps. There being av understanding that # bouaty of #800 will | o given by the Volunteer Committee to men who Dave already served two years, and who desire to re-enlist, gives a fresh Impetus to enlistments gen- erally, During yesterday twenty-five volunteers, and fifteen substitutes, were received, and still th It ia generally believed that all the men required, will be supplied if our citizens will furnish the fundste obtain them. Mr, Blunt has acceived the following letter which ex ne iteelf Hrapguarrrns, Co, H, 4sth NY a.) Tu the field, Virginia, Dec fi Sm—I bave the honor to inquire whether you ean inform me whe \# responsible tor evlating the following Worse than uselor! wen of my company + Charles Beers, of Company Ef, substitute tor his son-in-law, October 20, 1848, at Tarrytown, New York, Tenth Conyressions! Dietrict. He has never done # day's duty, avd late!y dropped as # deserter while ou furlough from hospital, Patrick Re @ubstitute, smuggled in wita whiskey, deuy aud pearly blind. Bulleted October 20, ‘Tarrytown, New York. Has vever done any de ie now fn hospital. When with the company Lt had to detall @ good man to take care of hin and lead bin are! abuglt. James Batter, volunwer re- cruit, mustered by Captain Gregory, Brookivu, New York, December 19, 1863. He ‘was revenily dropped as a deserter, @uu T hear has been arrested Ty w York, while being smuggled rato the eer. vice @ secoud tine, Tunderstand you saw him sud wondered at bis having belonged to this re, suent, Bome one is to bie for swindling the povernment by obtaining auch us these. There = « wood deal of this work doue, and I consider shove wen Who will do it worse enemies to our uty than armed ribe'x in the ticki, and it woud afford me great pleasure if T could be insiru- wental ju bringing them to juatce, [ bave often beard you spoxen of as one whe elt a great inter- est iu puble affairs, and T thought perhaps you could inform me who the parties were who passed these won, Ik certainly would be w libel to call thi ua sergeons. » of the whole number yes- receive » come } (Signed) James J. Barner, Capt, Com, Co.'s A and H, N.Y. Vola, FIGHT AMONG TUE PIREMEN,—A fight oc- curred between members of fire companies Forty sud Fifty-three, at tho corner of Broadway and Courtland street, about one o'clock this morning, the difficulty ss sald to Lave originated in one of tLe companies trying to pass the o:her in the race toadre, A number of pistol shots were fired and tour men were wounded, and subsequently taken to the Hospital injuries was uot known at the time our reporter left, nor could abe names of the injured men be ascertained, SKATING PRospKers,—Yesteriay was what might be termed a fine trove da The beard of winter hung from the {the houses, aid though the dey felt col), rub shoneout beautifully in the afternoon, the wind, biown a heavy pale since jny moderated, Ladiv# promenaced Browlway in their best winter dresses, while hundreds rep dd to she Central Park, only to be disappointed, bow ever, for the high wind prevented the ponds from being even ‘skimmed’? with ice as thick aso wa- fer. ‘The Fifth Avenue pond had iis visitors also, aud Mr, O, 8, Ostman was in bis glory; for if the aeatver continues Jack Frost will enable bim to veap a good barvest, At the Hariem Pond the ice waa pretty thick, but still pot thick enough for skating. On the ice tirst making its appearance sore, arrangements were wade for flooding over, (4s he guicldinw advens af anon, (he rela which fol- The erxrentof the laesy vert which had the eveniny before, Lav- lowed, and the hgb winds of Sunday night aud yesterday morning. rendered it useless to proceed with that operation. Beekman Pond aud of ail the other pouds iu the ety. Committee on the reception of Admiral Farragut met again yesterday afternoon in the Collector's office, A Committee of twenty waa appointed to carry out the resolutions adopted at the meeting on #aturday. A Committee wes also appointed to wait ou the Adm ira) end inform b m of the arrangre- ments for his reception. This Committee is to go % meet the Admiral in the revenue cutter Droux, from Pier 1, East River Monday morning. A falee report wae found among the election returns, imy licating one of the election canvaasers, whore name war not given, and a reso- to commence legal proceedings againat the offender. No other business of importance waa transacted, snd the Board adjourned to thfs morning the present residence of hia mother, from the West, which sprung np Buoday ngbt. has done some damaye aiong the rivers. lighter Rio, lying at the end of street ferry. Klizabetbport, bound for New Haven, with a of coal, and anchored off the South ferry, Broo barge was considerably damaged while lying at the Garden dock, No lives were lost continuod to a late hour yerterday, cuusing the numerous vessela Iving in the rivers and bay to drag their anchors, during the ¢ markable, not far fron, ST degrees, and stood at that figure at ten o'clock on Sunday night, day morning it had fallen to ten degrees, extreme range was terday the thermometer rowe to thirty degrees. The navigation of the Hudson River, except to Newburgh, Poughkeepric, and otber poiuts com. paratively near the city, is considered closed for the Beason. will suspend thelr trips to-day, the canalaof this State was closed on lant, Patastinorw Iserirerto year an association, cons'ting malily of ladies, firmary tor mufferiug women, mediately started at Worhington Helylits, and in June of the present yoar u suitable building was ready for the reeeption of patients. The first Report of the Avrociation has just beeu issued, aud al- though the Infirmary is only in ita infancy, there isevery indication that it will evensually become one of our moet useful benevolent fustitutions The same may be said of the Recertion oF ApwieaL Farracer,—The Crry CANVASSERS tnet at eleven o'clock, on ution Was passed requesting the District Attorney Tre Fusrrat of a son of President Juarez, of Mexico, took place in this city on Saturday from Berrers or thr GALr.—The heavv§f gale The ov 7) War cap. rized about three o'clock yesterday morning. An- ther lighter, name unknown, loaded with beef and pork, was capsized when abrenet the Wall from Kagle Head, The schooner yn, sunk during the night, The Camle Gare The gale There were very fow arrivele y. The change in the temperature of the atmosphere during Sunday night was re- In the morulng the mercury ranged At dagslicht yester- legrees iu nine hours, Y: The Hartford boats it is understood, Navigation on Thursday Tur Woman's [Nrinmany—AN Ivporrant w=In October of last waa formed for the purpose of establishing an {n- The project waa lm- Ac. cording to the by-laws of the Infirmary, one-third of itu ! eda are demgned for free patients, who bave not the ability to pay for their treatment, and in this good office tt appeals to the philanthropic pub- lie for donations, Its arrangements for the treat- ment of patients sre made with the atric at regard to comfort and medical aclence, A competent rmed- {eal etaf!, consulting surgeons and a Doard of Man- agers aro always prepared to recoive and care ‘or afflicted women, Since the Ist of June, 82 cases have been treated by the institution, but aa the business bas thus fear been mainly of an introduc- tory character, this is no criterion by which to judge of tts benefite when thoroughly understood and apprectated, the Association: The following are the Officers of ROATD OF MANAGERS Mrs. Geo, W. Hateb, Furst Directress, Fitth Avenue Hotel, Mra Geo, Y, Gilbert, Becond Directreas, 44 West B20 atreet Mra. J. 8 York, Beoretary, 71 Irving Place Mra. G, W. Leake, Treasurer, Washington The hts, Mra. Dr, Bavard, 6 Weat Lith street Mra. Wm. HL Cireenou 5 West 16th street, Mra, Drake Milla, 62 V Ith sirect Mrs, Augustus Cleve luwood, New York City Mra County, Mrs M Ho Duckworth, 71 Seventh aver Mra. D, W.C Ward, 12 Woat dtst street, ( Mrs, Cyrus Cleveland, Youkers, Westhester County and, RK. G. Montgomery, Tremont, Westelester ue. « Yonkers, Weatchester County. Mra. A. Li, Lowery, dn vood, New York City, Mrs. H, A, Coit, 65 Clinton Place. EXROUTIVE COMMITT BR. Mra Drake Milla, Mra Goo Y Gilbert, Mrs. G, W. Leake Tue Harvest or Dearu,—The deaths ti New York during the past week were 407 a de crease of 29 from the mortality of the previous week, Of the deceased 190 were chiliren under five years of age. Among the principal mortal dineases wero the fo'lowing: infantile convulsions, + croup, 15; email pox, 25; scarlet fever, 1; typhoid fever, 11; diphiherite, 11, Crvy GOVERNMENT,—The Board of Alder- men yesterday considered @ resolution increasine the salaries of clerks in the Bucet Department 26 per cent, t0 which amendatory resolutions were offered, giving the same amonnt to all employees of the City Government, The subject was laid over. THe Boarp or COUNCILMEN adopte! a ree solution, requesting the Committee on Law to in- qu/re why the stage line through 9th Avenue, 14th street and Broadway, had been discontinued, and to take suitable action, The ordinance for the bet- ter regulation of the Vire Depsrtment was called up, and after being read was laid over Firg.—About 4 o’clok, P, M. veaterday a shutter (ell anc upset a stove at the store of Phillip Weoler, 12 John street. The place waa immediate) on tire which Was not extinguished antl # damage ob ®DO0 Was sustaned, Insured, rue COURTS, In 1 Lay Aneuivizt Proves Nanges,—in the case of Henry Dayle ve. Catberiue Eagic (a dir Vorce suit on the ground of defendant's alleged adultery), bow Lefore the Superior Court, a motion was made to eet aside the summons on the ground that Bagle was not the name of the parties—tbhat their name Was Adler,» German nang and not Eagle, Is appeared thet Adler was the German bame, avd that when anglic i, it wae Eagle, The Court held it was nom mer and denied the mor Mon to eet aside the summons, A Drvonce Worts Having,—In the 8: preme Court yesterday ip the case of Charlotte Derby vs. Chauncey Derby, which was a suit for a divorce on the yround of adultery, ment of divorce was gramted, with alimouy of 10 o yoar to the | planttff, and counsel fees of Sg [atte to nave the enstody of her children. pai kpown in fasbionable Iife bere and in Europe. of mone ed of petty larceny, an! sent imprisonment !n the Pon\ientiary, and to fine of $109 each. guilty of larceny of money, aud was sent to the Penitentiary for one year. Inasmuch aa Miller had strnck hie client, the jur ought not to conviet Bovken on the iudictment, which waa for agsault with intent to kilk Mr. Or- lindo L, Atewart, for the people, called the jurors’ attevtion to the {net that evidence must be such as, would convict of murder, abernce, returned with a verdict of fault and battery, with intent to ki corder then rentenced Boyken to serve three scare and «ix montis in State Coramencing at Grand street Ferry, through Grand rties are Covet or Gewrrat Srestons.—Augustus Bow. man, having been convicted of assault and battery, with Intent to do bodily barm, wae yesterdry re- manded for sentence... ...Juhn Thomeon, alias Ferdinand Roll, who bad been indicted for murder, in killing John Abern, pleaded guilty of rman- slaughter in the third ‘eres, and was sentenced to imprisonment for three years in the Btate Peison. +s sse.+. Lawrence Cahi!] was convieted of larceny snd sent t State Prison for two years. John Brady and John Je were couviet- to six months ya Lavinia Morray i Sidney Doyken, « refocee from Georgia, was teed for shooting Charles Miller, Ina Mercer st. brothel, H's counsel, Mr, Anderson, thought the joyken bela malice, aud jstol and warned Miller to keep tder Hofman explained the , And waid that to sustetn the Indict- or agsanit and battery, with intent to kill,the if death had eusued, The jury, afer @ |rte: ‘“inilty of ase The Ro- had procured # r'pon. scr. Death of a Coarict.~ Portes Invent Patrick Lane, a youth of 17, who had beea con- victed of burg ary and sentenced to the Peniten- + Mttermpt-d to escape by ammming from hwell'a Island, but became exhausted when in the riddle of the stream, and would bave sunk hat be not been taken aboard a schooner, sailors took him to the Ravenswood aide, and lef bim to care for bimeelf: but, having no person to care for him, he perished before morning body was taken to the Island Hospait ‘ The The , aud there sner Collin held an inquest, Robbery in Frankfort Street.At about one o'clock yesterday afternoon, an ayved man, whose name the reporters did not learn, was assaulted In front of the Laapen Ovhce by, as alleged, one Thomes Roberts, w! gentleman and tits wave the alarin and the robber fled, pursued by Benator Jobo J. Bri to mislead the p thief! » it is charged, seized the old him of his wallet, The vic- y. The fellow endeavored ce by himself erving, “Bop, he was arrested and taken to the The Justice de- but Torba, where he was committed, sires the old geutlernan who was robbed to appear at bie court and prefer a complalut. Another Robbery. l.ate on Sunday night a» gang of ruffians assaulted Mr, Edward Wetherill, of No. 44 Pike street, ae he was passing through Mouroe street, near Market, and one of ther num- ber held bis hand over Mr. Wether!)"# mouth while the others sto'e bis watch, Yesterday after- noon Officer Puke, of the Tth Precinct, arrested Pat rick Malone, and Mr, Wotherill identified bim as one of the ganw, Justice Shandley. The accused was cormmitted by BROOKLYN, Brooxtys Commos Councit—Tuk Rarm- ROAD QueeTios —Tae Fare Not Lxcweasxp, —The Hoard met last evening and transacted considera- ble business, the most prominent of which was in relation to the petition of the Railroad Companies for permismon to charge increased fare, The com- mittee on the gubjcet reported adverse, as it would be doing the property-holders along the different lines, and the travelling public, @ great {Injustice to inerease the + wud more especially so while there {a company ready and willing to furnish all the requisite accommodations to carry passen- vers on euch lines of travel for five cents, and pay 10 per cent. of its net earnings in the City Treasury for the benetlt of the Cy. The Report of the Con- muttee wae carried by 16 ayes to 8 nays, namely : Meusrs, Wallace, Murphy and Kimball, The ra‘lroad corowittee presented two other re+ vorts, The tirst was in favor of granting to the W ‘Namsburgh and Coney Island Railroad Com- pany privilege to coustruct @ road and run cars through the following atreeta: From the eity line through Lee avenue, Division avenus, First street, Grand street to Grand street Ferry, Becond street, Myrtle avenue, Flushing avenue, Bedford avenue, Fulton avenue, and Nostrand avenue to the city line, The second report of the same committee was in favor of granting privilege to the Wallabout Ra lroad Company to construct ® rai!roa|,run cars, and carry passengers through the following streets: stroet, First atreet, Kent avenue, Clymer street, Taylor etreet, Washington avenue, Myrtle avenue to the junction of Court and Fulton (or Washing- ton) streets; also connecting from where Flushi avinue intersects Washington avenue, throug’ Flushing avenue, Navy street, Nassau street, Hud: son avenue, York street, Fulton street, thence to sotne couvenien’ point at the Fulton ferry, Both the above reports were laid upon the table, A re- solution, however, offered by Alderman Belknap, to the following effect, waa edu : Authorimug John Cole and several others to construct aud ope- rate a railroad, from Fulton ferry through Water street, Main street, Prospect street, Jay strect, bu ith street, Chureh street, 0th mreet, Sth Avenue aud the city line; algo through York from Main to Jay street, Adopted by ayes 12, nays 6, A GRAND Concrnr will be given at the Fito Place Congregations! Church on Thursday evening, December 16, 1864, at which Mrs, Lou, M. Parsons will sing some of ber choicest gems, SCHOONER SONK.—The schooner Mariposa, loaded with coal, sauk a abort distance frow Har- ber's Dock, Bouth Brooklyn, yesterday abont 0 A.M. Bhe lier with ber masts above the surface, Two mon on hoard saved themselves by clinying to the imasthesd, BrookLyN Fine Derarratewr—Awnnvar Exrerion.---The annual electivn of the Board of Representatives of the Fire Departinent, Western District, was held at the offWe of the Chicf ma. gineer, in the basesuont of the Cisy Mail, last even. ing, and resultad in the elretion of the following officers for the ensuing years Preaident..J, Pryor Rocke, Fngine 14 President—Triman B White, Engine 56, Seere- tary-Tbomas Kelly, Hose 7 Treasurer Wo, Barrel, Bugine 17. Colleetor—Patrick McKenna, Fngive 1. Couns Uor of the Board—Rosweil ©, Brainurt, The eleetion of Trustees of the different Companies, aod Mr Robert Barr as Trustee ot the Board of Officers were unanimously cone firmed, Vice. JERSREY CILY, Bowe EXPLoston,—About hal/-past eight ctelock yesterday morning, 9 sinall steam boiler in the cellar under Turner & Tolloer's restaurant, in Exchange Place, Jersey City, exploded—aused, fs is wpposed, from some of the pipes having frozen Phe bo’ was broken to tragments, and tbe dor leading Tuto the cellay Was brokea open, A trapdoor leadine: into th Pper room, and upon which the bur-tender was stauling, was thrown open with considerable violence, and the bar-tender was hurled over thecounter, Pictures were shaken from counter wall, and the marble-top Sesing together was considerably damaged. The lose al amounted to about $200, Takine tae Back Track,—The Common Council of Jersey City held # secret special meet- iny on Friday night and rescinded resolutions passed a few days previous, olering a bounty of #800 to voluntecrs and substitutes, The Roard of Chosen Freeholders of Hudson County have decided to issue bonds of #800 each for volunteers and substitutes, Tue Farr or Tue LADIes' Recier Associa- TioN of Jersey City, for the bevetts of soldiers amd their families, will open at the City Hal! on Mon- day evening, and will continue through the week. Two bridges have been erected, convecting with Cooper Hal), which are used for refreshment pur- poses Lange Fine in Newark.—The extensive com of BE. M. Noyes & Co, at Newark, was totally ed by fire on Saturday evening, The lone will reach fifty thousand doHara, on which there was an insurance of tweuty4wo thousand dollars, CIry Misaton Tract Soctety —The follow- ing-ormed yentlemen have heen elected officers of the City M'ssion and Tract Society of Jersey Otty for the ensuing year: Prosident—F. B, Botts, Vire- Promdent—A. 8. Hatch : Socretary-—J. A. William- son ; Treasurer—Joba Olendorff. MARINE. NEWS. Dec, 188, RT 16-8. 8. 4 3H. W.. even0S 12. CLEARED. STREAMBHIPS.Yerddo, (British) #hanghae; Wm. Woodward, Baltimore, BARKS A F Sherwood, Malaga: Voracer, Malta. BRIGB--Eatefano, Tampico: Vietoia, Clentnegoe Termes, Lagnavrn: Mathilde, Mayaguez; Adelaide, St Johns N F: BF Nash, erent oat BUHOONFRE—Fuchantress, Para: D Simmons, Ruatan. via Frontera: Georve Thomas. Georsetown: Sarah Jave, Newport; Rio, Elizabeth port. ARRIVED. STREAMSHIPS—F C Knight, BARKS Wilhelmine, of TL Lindy Stewart, Baltimore. BRIOS.—Scio, of Harhadoes, trom (irand Turk, TI: Burpee Glace » CB. CLOW. Barka la Miata, Buenos Ayres: Teresa, Maracaibo; Catharine Scott, Kio Janeiro: brig New- bure, Cape Breton, Also a L S&S sloop of war, sup. posed the Harttord, Too Late for Classification. from Philadelphia. » from Miracoane; “DEATHS. DOWLING... Monday, Dec, 12, at his residence, 410 Atlantic et, Brooklyn, after @ endden and severe illness, Mr. Michael Dowling, in the S4th year of bia age. Notice of funeral through the press will be civen hereafter, — us OARDING—A MAN AND WIFE OR TWO young girle can find board in a stnall private family where there are no other boarders, Apply at $1 Charles st., for two days, ost AKER WANTED—A THIRD HAND TO work on bread. Apply this day at PRIOR'S Bakery, 126th at. and Broadway, Manhattanville, &So JUND, ON 8D DEC.—A BROWN BULL dog, white free and breast. ‘The owner can have him by proving property, aud payswg expenses, Call at No. 5 Hudson at, N. ¥. rt) RON MOULDERS UNION NO, 25—THERE will be mn apecial mwetiny of the above trade held thir evening, Tuesday, Dec. 1s, atthe Fourteenth Ward Hotel, at 74, Every member ia requested to be present. By order ROBT, BAILEY, President, LAWRENCE PENDERGAST. Sec us2 OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, WHILE coming rom tho Bowery and Canal «t, a pocket- book containing @ sum of money and eck on 4 bank; mo use to anybody who keeps it, S4 Mulberry et, The finder will be rewarded, longing toavery poor person, os ~~ PERSONAL NOTICES. M* WIFE, SARINA W. MYERS, having left me, I hereby give notice thot I ehall pay no bills contracted by her without my cone rook. lyn, Dee. 14, 1864. BERNHARD) Ho EVERS, val Atlantle et, 116 OTICE—MY WIkR ANNA LEFT MY home without just cause or provocation, 1 forbid any person harboring or trusting heron my secount, 1 will not pay ber debte, M. CORCORAN, oo PERSONS DESIRID STAIN the whereabouts of veeselaor persons in the Navy can learo full particulars at OSHONS Burean of Naval Loformati 10. 2 Dey w York City, 45 RISONERS’ PAY—THE WIFE OR WID- owed mother of prisoners of war, or heirs of de- ceased soldier, con have their pay collected promptly. SHELDON & LEFFERTS, Military Backers, ‘ark Kow, Times Building. RIZE MONEY, PRISONERS’ PAY, OFFI cerw’ and soldiers pay cashed; officers’ clearan: fo be left wt act btained; pensions and bounties collected, SHEL IN & LEV Ts. Military and Naval Bankers, w, T Building, ___ Bho RISONERS OF WAR— WIFE AND widowed mother of all prisoners of war can be paid by application to our office, Also pensions, boun- tes, pay and prize ais 4 collected, ». BROWN & CO, Military and Naval Collecting Office, 2 Park Pisce, under Broadway Bank, WORKING WOMENS’ PROTECTIVE UNION MEETING AT COOPBR INSTITUTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER — 18th, — seid, HENRY WARD BERCHER, JAS. T. BRADY, Bay, A. OAKEY HALL. Esq, How, CARLES FP. DALY HENRY MORFORD). Beq, will read 4 poem, And other gentlemen Will Address the public on bebalf of the Working Women of Now York city, Doors open it Ty o'clock, __ Adinission Free POR SAI 863 .E AND 'TO LET. PARTMENTS WANTED FOR A SMALL iamily, vicinity of Bowery ard 4th et. rent not to exceed $16 per month, Address T, PAINE, 51 Eaat Ath et, 96 Fe SALE—THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN the city of Brooklyn story brick dwelling, S rooms, | biock from ear, y 1.000, One-halt cash, Apply 44 South 7th et, Williameburg foor. 4 $ PER ACRE POR GOOD FARMING laud, 120 milee from the city; wood enough on {i to pay 3 tines over, Will take part pay in wood cut and piled om the jot, and will give employment to all that will out by the cord, keep a etore and own nt the wood for the railroad for which lem agent, We want actual settlers, This ie a mue chance, Apply to 172 Chatham ool) 261 8300 CASH AND @2O QUARTERLY Jr till paid fora S-story house and lot, filled in with brick, marble mantels and foldiug doors, Care to three ferries, P. McC ABE, loth ot aud 7th av, Brooklyn. 8 $1 900 F SALE — 2 COTTAGE ** ehouees en Isth at, near oth avo, Brooklyn, From $500 to $700 cash; the balance on bond and mortyas A term of veare, Apply to b, J, NORRIS, builder, loth «ft, ueer th ave, or of NIELS & FOX, agente, cor, of ¥th and vt | |. Neisseria Eaves Rael Gar | be $3 5O WILL BUY A FARM OF 40 eJeat acres in South Oyeter Bay, L, 1, 80 miles from the city, near the railroad and « pleusant village; orchard, bew house and barn, 7 acres of rye; Prt may remain on mortgage, Apply to owner, 172 “hatham et, room 5. Riad BOARD AND ROOMS A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM and kiteben attached on first floor, with a spleo, did range, cooking utensils, &c, Rent i per week, Apply at S21 Weet loth at near Sth ave, ference required, = &S RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOMAN RF. riding alone wishes to take two children to board osidence, Will be well cared for, Apply fir sto Mr, LEWIs, No, 191 Madison ay npaia u ath two ment, oO LET, ON REASONABLE TERMS, A floor turnisted with everything necessary tor housekeeping for a «mall fauily, Apply as 186 17th st a ¥ = Sete?! ipeid 6) RESPECTABLE LADIES WHO CAN For- -@ nish their own bed, may obtain good board and o pleasant room with a widow lady who is living entire: yalone, Apply at 06 West Washington Place, on Sd oor, } DENTISTRY, Dp DRAKE, 439 CANAL STREET, SETS aw setof teeth on rilver at $7 to #15; 0n gold at iat ithigalds bone cement, ‘or ottior Siitugs: Ob sue to piper touth, Teeth extracted without pain.” us NEW. ARTIFICIAL TEETH PATENTED ran oa von ve On allver i ose sox: ry ted : PCr east Sas Cn BP MRE PAWNBROKER’S TICKETS WANTEU— Iwil oy) t. more than other persom is this ei tekete of Diaiwon. wateben jewelry sre, une vistola de. at Tr Bleecker st. BUSDEN's HORSE SHOES—CHEAPER Ulacksmit LT het fron, for carh on idivery* Tage tp forme 9 wm. i. walkie . Albany Washington sts Ato — cor Bs CHEAPEST AND MO3ST DORABLE, World, is ured tn preference te BRILSTY Te ora prt i # HAIR DYF, DOES NOT STAIN THE SKIN, and as all bave ty fared, & ' a BLACK’ On BROWN ee (uaias taneously Dugg ye and ts sold bea Each box contains ne which we formerly put 4 no Depot—4U South Second street, Williames te WHOLRmaLe Ac ‘Ts.-1), Barnes & Co, 21 Row , Fraser & | ¢ ) Beekman at; Wheeler, 11 Cherry et, Mille Reed, 1s) Alien, ror, S'anton at, and cor. Houston st. and Ave i): Hoadley, 01 Elvht ave.; Porter & Fairchild, 415 Hudson «t,and ST7 Sixt N. CRIT+ rr) ave. Drugciets can aleo be euyy TENTON, 55 sixth ave, ASH PAID FOR RAGS A White rege i cen wooleu 4 cents per lh, Old brave 26 cent Tend 10 cente per Ib. at Roosevelt at. ARPETS—CARPETS— 150,000 DOLLARS worth of carpets and furniture will he sold at cow 26 Hed by © ri No. price thie week only. at HO, FAKRKELL'S, 2 aud 27) W, obth et. cor, Shay AW BUSINESS—1T PROSECUTE OR DR fond good cases in any of the courts, and have no fee if I do not gain the caw, Advice away HOWE'A, Attorney and Counsellor at lav mrret, EAF TOBACCO—NOW IS’ THE TIME before the new tir ls exacted, to buy cheap Con. necticut Strte, Ohio and Havana Leaf Tobacco hold a large supply at old o eellit yet very iow, H. COL NEW YORK, DEC. 10, i801,—THE. PART: BE na! , nership heretofore existing between G, W, the firm Riveers aud yy of New York, ig BEVERLY will bn Dame, in the Stevedores, 20 Oid #lip, in the © thie day diswolved, GEORG carry on the same bu city of Ne 3 7 ‘ BEVERLY E MeDONNELY, sautahill as: ad JOTHING LIKE LEATHER.—IF YOU want sole leather at low eat % 4 16 Spruce et. GIKBUNS @ JOYCE Pee coll an NOTICE TO CREDITOR tion of insvlvents to be exe arrest aud jmprisonment- Roby %° Winston and Don A. Booth, insolvent ore. Creditors to appear before the H. Albert Cardoz Judge ot the Court of Common I of the ¢ nad County of New York, at the chambers of said courty is the City Hall, in the city of New York, ou the 17th OF APPLICA: it 5 enid dehtory shall not be aeiened fur the their creditors, and their pe sons be thereafter ea euipt from arrest and imprisonment, upon contract Wweviously mace, aa individuals, oro wembers of t! firmn of Reweil, berrie & Co., under the provigions o! article fifth, chapter fifth, ot part eecond of the r viewd statutes, Notice tirst published Nov, let ls04, ROBERT BEWELL, Att'y tor Insolvents. ait AWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT OP iamouds, watches, silverware, i > woods, Lad. aud eente’ clothing, an Aiplcrry tg Overcoate wanted. 145 Caual st, near Bowery, under Bank, oat HE ORIGIN OF CATARRH IS INVAR irbly a Cold iu the ted, the imimedtaty r¢ dy for which is the well known DUKNO'S BNL for sale by ali drusgeiscs in town or country, 442 Hb HIGHEST CASH PRICK PAID FOR old newspapers, paniphiets, Looks and wast of every description, STOCK WE L& EMERSON. 25 Ann st., one door weet of Nassau at, Sua EAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE: brated Compre 1 Yeast, in Burope exclusively used for some years, and for she firey time manufac. tured in ghia country in laree quantities by the um. dersigned, peurpaesed in ite qualities, It lin. arte ® # aste to the bread, raises the dough higher, and #o produces larger bread, and takes lese than half the time tor ketting the dough ready tor the oven than any other article of the kind, Te be con. vinced, give it @ trial, samples furnished gratis, Liberal terme granted to dealers, DONAL, NORD LINGER & CO,, Nos, 89 and 91 Seveuth ave. Brauch 3 Sixth et, near ave, A, Su WORKING WOMENS’ PROTECTIVH UNION MEETING AT COOPER INSTITUTE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ™% % 4s will tad « poem. And other geatLonen Will Address the public on bebuif of the Working Women of New You city, Doors open at 7% o'clock, exis ae a Admission Free COAL. (COALS COAT —#10 75 PER TON FOR TH very beet ted ash stove 1, if as the large faulty cul yard; let ave eee one aia (AOKE DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY ATA duced pric i 279 A GeatWorke Sink ms aad Oe Av, Aranda ie Wood, NOAL—COAL—COAL-—1 AM SELL / best red ash sto $10.50 per ton. Ar fod 341 end ays HAUSER, us ELIVERING THIS DAY—GOOD LARGR nut col, tove and « $1l. Apply at 3 Bowery, 211 Green 9, 479 Broome st, foot Ht lt 4 st, Noth Kiver, JACOB WEEKS. 429 POR FIRST QUALITY OF RED nd white ssh nut coal, delivered screen. alto erg and sto we lowest market 6 YIN RAGLEY Oak et, Su ¢ FOR 2,006 POUNDS OF THE VERY e? best red and whire ash gut or amnall stove, aud 10.59 for exe and stove. Screened and delivered iu vard, 1b) Leroy et, bet. Wet aud Washingtow ate KRICH'D HEATER, 0b ah EST QUALITY $9.50 ee RUALITE iy carte, at fl It delivered, cartage adds » Apply tothe Weigher, on dock, Stanton Enet River AT Q1f) A) PERTON Fort AL $10.50 day only, mt MeCORMI Yard. 204 and WO Bat Jv Fires a Sau aah Coal delivered to any par 88.75 ed from yar of the city Yard Sot and 26 mass ud ot, bes Ww @) HORE EET QUALITY COAL DE. . livered ta ony part of the city, there oughly acieened, and bone perior furnace coal, #1), $22) Eighth ave, cor, R + weight, A etock of sus ow the Wroming Yarda 2ith at, and foot ot 14th oy aw SHIPPING. ILLS #1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Bank of London, and Koy wi bank of Ireland, WELLS, FARGO & CO. FOR TIVE RPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINF— Yor eale by it ie ty. ship ATMOSPHERE, Sails Dee, lth X LINE FORK LONDON, Ship SOUTHAMPTON sale Dec. Lath, For passove or droits at the lowest possible rate apoly to TAPSCOTT, BROS, & CO, 56 South mt, a Ow BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO erpool,.WISCONSIN sails end of the month, Swallow Paul Line from or tw London—PATRICK HENRY enlle end of the month, For passage or drat® apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, du Fulton at, S87 b a a) STEAM TO QUEENSTOW R- POOL.—ERIN salis Dee, LOUISIANA enils January 23d, Cabin ya 25, sleerage #45, payable in currency. Appiy © WILLIAMS @& GLION, 29 Broadway EXCURSIONS. UDSON RIVER RAILKOAD,—ON AND after Mouday, Doe, 6, trains leave with et - tion tor Albany and 1 ror and places north hd vest 4 P, Bleeping 3 at at 7.80, 11.80 A,M., and 3.40 6, 10,40 P.M. sare attached to 0 and 10,JU P.M. trains from All trains leave Chau bers st, thirty minutes earlier Forough' ts Supe rein daily,” J ROCGR ase