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‘Oontirued from the fret page.) ‘eighty ene-sorpent, strong as concentrated lye 04 more lsetin s than time ; and after “she is bis'n amd be ie her's," they will live forever in quintes- sential bles, their lives overflowing with matri- maontal honey and molasses, interrupted by night wares of washwomen's bills, and boarding- bouse<eeper's duns. To John Charlies who has not had the courage to enter the hymenial race, what » commingling of anxisiy, eagerness, and counter- Delancing timidity besotes him. tempt to bring himself to the popping point, the disastroun farie, and the sheepish look out for @ knot-ho!e through which to crawl, And then fancy his “pholinks'’ when the more Mlaring Floribella, asserting her leap year prerogative, pops the question with the suddenness of a cork escaping from @ bottle of champagne. molia, simmers, wilts under the sheer weight of happiness. But so itis, New Year's eve is a cap- ital time for love-making, and those who have Passed through all the stages of the disease say it ie “powerful scuthing."’ Thus will the old year pass away, taking with it the victasitudes of life that it bes witnessed, and a the clock peals forth the hour of midnight Youthfal sad blooming 1865 will como upon the stage of Time. Making ite debut on the Sabbath the day appointed for mankind to rest—the secular celebration of the New Year will be dofer- red until Monday. Its welcome, however, will be all the more instructive because maiuly of a relig- fous character. The pastors of the various Chris- fan churches will doubtless advert to the remark- able events of the past year, tLe prompoots during the one just opening, and will seek to auw good food among their bearers Lively scene will be witnessed. New Yoar's calls, which have degenerated from the commendable Custom of welcoming friends to the abeurd one of “rece v ng,""—which meave stuffins with wines Nquors, cakes, or other ediblos—every fop who Among 8 certain class, this THOLIC Scnoow’ Recertions.—The are nual reception of St. Bridget’s Male School took Place yesterday, at 2 o'clock P.M. About six bun- dred children were present, and the Rev. Father | Margarct Manning, who say they reside in Mott Mooney, the pastor of the church, promided, The | street, New York, were yesterday afternoon arrest- ebildren went through » number of exercises in | 6d, charged with lifting one piece of calico, valued reading, writing, arithmetic, mathematies, ete, to | #6 #20, from the store of John Brougher, 248 Grand the infinite satisfaction of al! of the examination, one of the boys ate) ward, and in very handaome and we Father Mooney with » copy of | were locked up for s hearing. the Holy Scriptures, elegantly bound, and having on the cover a hendsome moedshon of the Virgin and Child. Rev, Father Mooney, in reply, ¢x- his ploasure at the appearance of the chil- ind gave thern some excellent advice. The children then sang “The Standard of the Free,"* after which the Rev. Father O'Toole delivered an sidress to the childres. miume were then distribnted, and atter some more promise from Father Mooney to take them out sleighing should it snow by Monday next, the school was disminsad. At 8t. Mary's school, in Pitt street, 1,188 boys ‘Were present, and were examined by the Brother Inspector in various branches of learning, in which they acquitted themselves in a manner bighly creditable to all concerned, The Rev. Father Daly presided, Af.er the exercison, the boys presented « beautiful Bible to Father Daly, who returned hia @idreas, in which be advised advantages of the education they had received, and to honor and obey their pa- nl to therr teachers, and God would bless them. A committee of twelve boys then went to the house of the Very Rev. Father McCarron, and presented bim also with a copy of The Vory Rev. gentleman, who war too |il to leave his honse, received the gift | Trovatorm Harbadoee. with pleasure, and ex brief remarks. The exercises concluded with the distribution of prizes, for good conduct and pro- ficiency in their studies. _ Suenive’s Appowstments,—Mr. John Kel- ty, Sheriff clect, has made the following appoint- address presented The desperate at- A large number of pre- Flow Jobn Charles | xing, and a thanks in ® leng them to appreciate the Holy Scriptures. his thanks in a few On Monday & more Counsel to the & Assistant Unier Sheri —Rrown, Hall & Van- Jobn J. V. Weatervelt, —Jool 0, Btevens, Deputy ‘erris, Bernard Reilly, Nam Dunbam, Thomas Dunlap, Hugh Kelly, Jo- sh Cornell, Daniel Gillespie, Thomas 8, Murphy, John Lynch, Andrew L, Byrne, John McKeon, Keeper of County Moore, Deputy to Convey Prisoners to State Prisona—lsaiah Ryndera. Prisoners to Blackwell's Island — Benjamin Bparka. Jurora’ Summona—George Deputy to attend Deputy for Return- more general than usual, judging from the | Jobn Caffray. Jad—Willem hravy stock of Inxuries which has already been eld for the occasion by the dealers, object of this custom, as at present practiced, feems to be, on the part of “receivers,” to nee bow large a number of visitors they can receive in a given time, while the aim o* the lateer is evi- dently to determine the number of cubic inches ofliquor that the buman stomach will withstand without bursting. The resuit of this is, that when eight comes the hostess usually finds her carpets spoiled, and Biddy's arm ia in o sling from the con- Unuec efects of opening tho} door and the decan- wr. The “callers” are in a worse condition, practical mathematical calculation has collapsed, avi fifty or sixty small glasses so weakened the nu deretonding that ‘*home" is reached by way of the station house: Some decline to go home **'till ‘inylight doth sppear,"’ and others seek to reach their abode by traveling in an opposite direction, (\u ting poetry to a gas-lamp in the belief that it One individual indulges udisposition togo to bed on as door-step, to re- celve next morning, # lecture on intemperance from s police justice, j!lustrated by a fine for being found “ drunk Avowther “bappy'’ man is bent upon calling at every house in some fasuionable block, and gots \ecked up for “ disorderly conduct."* Ib is to be hoped that the ladies of New York will f'ecountenance this year any such mode of spend- ng the New Year, and inaugurate a return to those snclent customs, when it was a real happiness to oe the face of a friend, whose visit was made ex- sreerly to wiah bia hostess A happy New Year." ARRIVAL OF THF RemwarNs or Mr, ino ning, about & o'clock, the reyeh steame: Lafayette arrived at Pier 50, N. R., ng the body of our late Minister to France, The body, abortly after ite trr.val, was removed to the Governor's room, in the City Hal!, and there Isy in state during the dav, while the flags not only on that building but hronghont the city and on the ahips in the harbor were lowered to half mast. In accordance with errangements made by Collector Draper, the funer- sl will take place to-day, the following bwing the arrangemente : o'clock the representatives of the naval itary authorities, and other branches of the Government service, will assemble at the Custom Glows, together with the officers of the Chamber of Commeioa, and other distinguished citizens, as iso the relatives of the deceased. General Banford ‘en orders for the military to be present, and ineral ceremoniey both civil and military, very imposing, while minute guns corres- img with the aye of deceased will be fired. remains will finally be taken to Now Jersey end handed over to the authorities of that Staie, Tne following inscription is on the coffin: Wuitam L. Darron, Ambassador Extraordinary, Minister Plenipo- yy : the Delteng Raves at the Court of ie son 160a, fa the Bis year of hie agesne rom Bretu wy A Rattroap Car,—Wednesday vening ® woman riding in one of the Third Ave- aue cars, near 65th street, gaye birth to a tine baby voy—a New Year's present for somebody, conductor was quite indignant, considering it any- shing but a fare transaction, (9th Precinct, took charge of both mother and Deputies for Ser Cotin and Willian Marine Court—John Lyat. ing Recorda of Convictionsa—Jeremiah Auctioneer for sale of Real Katate—William James B Price, John T, Cum- ming, Michael Smith, Jr. Collector-——Michael J. Janitor—Alexander McIlbargy. PRESENTATION vanes Trarimostar,—Yesterday at 11 o'clock the Committee appointed by the Common Council t© prepere testimonial resolutions in honor of the late Archbishop Hughes proceeded to the residence of Archbishop McCloskey to present them, The resolutions were beautifully engrossed sence of the Archbishop at Boston, the Committee was re eived by the Rev. William Starrs, D.D., and | draw {nterest trom Jenuary lot. the presentation was made by Alderman Fox in an M. h, to which the Rev. gentleman in behalf of Archbishop McCloskey so expressed his thanks to the Com- mon Council for tho testymonial and the bandsome manner in which it had been presented, Tue Farner MAtruew Socreries.—By | WILL DRAW INPEREST FROM JANUARY 1. reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that most of these Bocteties will hold Temper- ance meetings in their respective halls on Sunday Arcnunisnor ft some “air Cynthia," the public streets." AMUSEMENTS, Baunem's.— The Korgeous mpectacle of #The King of Fate," or “Fire, Alr, Earth and Water," hes drawn such crowds during the week that Mr, Barnum bas beon compelled to have an extra per- formance dally at 1}y o'clock, On New Year's day performances will take place nearly every hour, Woodrutfe’s glass blowers are doing s tremendous sit to them is alone worth the All the usual curiosities are | MOrease. business, and « price of admission. Camrorie's Minstrecs.—Desices the usual min- strelsy, Mr. Campbell has secured the Ottoplexara Troupe, and the performances are excellent. Oscanton,—The Turkish Hall, 720 Broadway, will be open for a matinee this afternoon. The | fied that a Semi-Annual Diva lend atthe rate of six house is crowded nightly by those wishing to en- joy these eplendid entertainments. Hirroraratson.—The Circus atil! continues to attract its crowds to 14th street. matinee as 2 o'clock to-day. Van Amavren & Co.'s Menagunie.—Three per- formances are given here daily. On New Year's day there will be four or five performances, giraffe hes lately been added to the collection of | Tecelved: Wm.L Dayton Thore will bea THE COURTS. Thx Cast OF roe Stewanpess, referred to in yes- terday's Sux, was called up again in the Bupreme In this case it will be remem- bered that the jury rendered a verdict for $5,000 in favor of the plaintiff, who the jury believed bi been grossly outraged by Capt. Schenck. The de- fendant now moved for # new trial on the Judge's minutes, on she grounds—- That the damages were excessive; that the evi- dence was insufficient to sustain the complunt; that the verdict was againal the weight of evidence, aud that ® question of jurisdiction was involved, Counsel a!so contended that no one man was al ; he always needed Counsel complained that the sympathies of the . jury had !een unduly excited for the plaiutif, and | Peesident, EDWARD SCHELL, Lroasurer, C.F, that their verdict was «lictated by compaasion more be He also claimed that the offence be- ing committed on the bigb seas, the Federal Courts alone had jurisdiction, aud vot the State Courts, Counsel for the plaintiff, on the other hand, con- tended that, upon the minutes of the Court, the evidence on the trial showed what been done to this plaintiff, who hat been so bru- Had the defendant been tudicted, bis Honor, at the lowest rate, conld have sentenced each rape for ten years, ani ip that view of the case the damages were not excessive, with the verdict of the jury would be the perpetra- tion of a great moral wrong on the community, The Judge reserved his decison. Poutom Inreviioence.—Incendiariva Foiled. Late on Thursday night, the staircases of the tone- ment house No, 418 Greenwich street were found to be on fire, and on examination it appeared that some person, who js unknown, bad sprinkled kero- sene oil on she stairs and hall-way, and touched Fortunately the flames were discov- police before they had made serious the fire was extinguished by Precinct police aad inmates of the building, Shooting. On Thursday nicht, Charles Tyron was accidental) Joyce, keeper of the house No, Tyron’s wound is not serious, Court yesterday. ad | Sonu, on all sume of $ to He il be paid on and le ri to commit a rape day of January, The d Capt. Hart, of the A Moruer Poisons Hersety ann Hen Hap vies Rl foun CuiLonan,—A moat distressing case of puison- ing of an ontire family, with the exception of the head thereof, came to light last evening, at No. 6 Goerck street, The father is Charles Dusenbury, a aight watchman, and from whatcan now be as- ertained, is appears that his family consisted of a wife and four chiliren, On Thursday nightabout 41 o'clock, Mrs, Dusenbury administered doses of +m poison in water to her children, a, aged ®; Mary, aged 7; George H., aged 4, and James, aged 2 Atdo'clock yesterday morning, she tock adose herself, At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon George H. died. At about 6 o'clock the police were notified, and Police Surgeon Blivin ad- ministered emetics, but is of the opinion that the poison has been too long in the system of the children, except the youngest, who did not take a doge eufficient to injure him. the mother will not live. @ation house. The only cause she assigned for her conduct was that she was tired of life in conse. quence of domestic troubles. SKATING AT CENTRAL PARK,—''The ball is ap "' and the ico on the pouds at the Central Park sin fine condition for skating. Tus Boarv or Excise will hold its last tally violated. Any interference f ~RS’ SAVING the 5th MABINE! shot by Patrick 7 Washington st, It \s thought thas Bhe was taken to the SHooTmsG AFFRAY.—A_ Berious affray occurred at tho Frankl. n House, near the foot of Franklin street, about 4 o'clock yesterday | deposited on or before Janus: y Ist will draw inte est morning, which it is feared will prove fata! to the The story is that Thomas Murray and James Ruddy, one or both employed as pri- vate watchmen on the docks in the neighborhood, home and calling in took seve- ispute arose between them, and after the exchange of hard blows on both sides, Murray, it is stated, drew o through Ruddy's near the jugular vein. arrested at his residence in wounded party. were on their wa: ral drinks, A stol and fired, the | of Six percent pe amnnm, ‘reo from Government but was afterwards Dennet Place, South Brocklyn. MEETING,—The Nep- to the City Hospial, His fam!ly reside in ene Division, Bons of Temperance, will hold vetoh meting this eveuing pi 6 Kagt Broadway, WILLIAMSBURGH. Snor Lirrixc.—Two well-iressec young women, giving their names ae Ellen Thompeon and THE SUNDAY MERCURY. DECIIVE BLOWS ARE NOW BEING it ont MEAD AND FRONT OF THE R N, tory m peely 1a Te ee AT AN, HOUR MAY BRING FORTH. To meet all ble contin- itr RAT Th THE FIELD with the news of any great event that may be com- LIZZIE EIC ont F. D., and goods valued at @6 from the store fas price O. T. Bennett, 164 in the same street, The goods | municated over the wires after joune Renn ALL OTHER PAPERS ARF CLOSED UP, he weathe were found in p jon of the women, and they pn Wie SUNDAY MEBCUILY OF A CHRISTMAS TALE, Rab ad, , J b + } Tne Deap Bony or A MALE INFANT was | will be KEPT OPEN until the telegraph offices in —— have be yeaterday found in the ship-yard, foot of 1 street, | Washington are ehet ups and will therefore He nat down, His mother drew a stool Yount co Greenpoint, by an officer of the 47th Precinct. Cor- NOT GO TO PRESS UNTIL Nim, and sat at bis feet. of ofa DAYLIGHT ON SUNDAY MORNING, The lore atone country and marker newe in the SUNDAY MERCT RY fs always the very latest pub- Nahed in New York on Sunday morning. No euch compend of the Intest intellicence on every mbject te blished in the world, The mont interesting London journals are confessediy far behind this vigorous and com prehensive sheet in their news departments, and there is no newspaper on thie side of the Atlantic that can be compsred to it for amoment asa vehicle of uni- versal information, The literary features of to-morrow's leave will be Particularly varied and racy, and will include ® non- pareil letter from the DISBANDED VOLUNTEER, giving an account of certain rare doings at THE WHITE HOUSE, in honor of the reception of SHERMAN'S KEEPBAKE. Orphen ©. Kerr also ehines with dazzling lostre, and reflects new credit on the famour MACK AKEL BRIGADE, of which he is the renowned historian It is almoet unnecessary to remind the business world that the SUNDAY MERCURY stands at the head of the weekly prere of America tn larity, having a CIRCULATION THAT MORE THAN TRIPLES THE AGGREGATE OF ALL ITS SUN- DAY COTEMPORARIES, AND WHICH I8 NOW ASING Al THB KATE OF 1,000 PER oner Barrett ¥ as notified and took charge of it. MARINE NEWS. Dec, 51-8. BR. 7 2-8. 8444 ~ Mid you tell ber about Lizzie, then?’ ash ynorin hoarse and low, wyeret “*Tdid, [teliet ber all; and she fell cryir my deep sorrow, wnd the wench'’s sip then a light comed inio fe face, trembii@ & fio quivering with some new glad thought; a) the f dost thou think it was, Will, lad? Nay, eo 1+ misdoubt but thatthy heart will gtve t © offere mine did, afore God and His angles, for } 1 gootness, That litt’* Nancy is not her nir®™ * our Lizzie’s own child, my little grandehil® peoun: could no longer restrain her tears, and ibe the eoer endl fast, but stil: she looked (nto his face. “ Did wat tea ee L ag Dal love w com) nd," sal jushi: . . wine knows now: she dlid mot at first, tai.) the little helpless creature in, out of her owite *, 5 loving heart, guessing only thas it wes uke Flory | shame, and she's worked for it, and kept? —*! tended it ever sin’ it were a mere baby, ety, ag it fondly, Will! won't you love it,"* asked seochingly. re He was silent for an instant; then be amis. Yin2 ther, I'll try, Give me time, for all the H, W., even.10 87. CLEARED, BTEAMBHIP—Saxon, Lavender, for Norfolk, Va. RARKBS-Nellie Fenwick, Baltimore; Ella, Havana; Antelope, St Crotx. BRIGS—Maria, Para, Merlan, Havana; Nellie Au- burn, Neuvitas; Cornelia, Turks Island, RCHOONER—PFrink, Halifax: § G_ Adama, Balti- more; John Lancester, Philadelphia: La Creole, Cu- racoa; J A Crawford, Newbern; H, Chief, Fall River, ARRIVED. STEAMSHIP Lafayette, Havre; Arago, Port Rov- al, J. Gibson, Philadelphia; Empire City, F. Monroe; (reo Washington, New Orleans: Cognandin, Port Roy- ol, 8 C: Santa Martha, Carthagenal City of Manches- ter, Liverpool and Queenstown, SHIP—Panarma, from Ma‘amorns, with mdse, &e. .BARKS—Arena, Mobile Bay; Agra Glasgow; Lucy ‘a startle me To think of Susan having w {| } Frances, Giace Bay, Cape Breton; G Palmer, Havana; | Be 1 | guch & child! eatt ve eeTJE MUST OBSERVE THEIR MOODS | | “Ave Will! and to think (as mar be Yer in psi BRIGS—Iliram, Rio Janeiro; Maria, Jacmel; Anna fan baving to do wi bh Ja" her’ Sophia, t Domingo City; Grace Worthington, Mint. H on whom he jesty pt Ming bees at pal Batten is tender and pitiful, and apeake hopef Jost one, and will try and tind her for mer comes, aa she does sometimos, to thrust dor the door, for her baby, Think of Here's Susa:, good and pure as the angles », ven, yet, like them, full of hope and m+ one who, like them, will rejoice over her irra, 2 Will, my lad, I'm not afeared_ of you nm kid ove toust speak, and you roust lien. Tam | uldied ther, and I dare to command y%, because’ 4" 1 am in the right and the God ww on my 4 )).- He should lead the rendering lara ive exc san's door, and she oop + cack crying a: cabhnre tul, led by that good) to us once mats | isis shalt pever say » cs £7 -np word to b *usstien her sin,jbut be tender 1e!pful towardso was lost aud is found |} > may God's blow yh on thee, and so msyeey ou lead Susan bor. |; wife.'’ e 6 She stood, no long 4!) s the meek, implor ! tle mother, butfirm "P dignified, as if the A ter of God's will Ij)q oanner was so un | vf i solemn, that it over) p ¢ all Will's pride \ jovig bornness, Herosee-t ly while she was 4oav ¢ and bent his bead ® ifin reverence at be and the solemn jpjzs.ction which they con) — When sbe had spo gn, be aaid in so subd: voice that she was “ cost surprised at the * Mother, J will," “I may be dead and gone,—but all the « Ur thou will take home the wandering sinner, 3tly. up her sorrows, and lead ber to her Fathos, oy T can speak no more; I'm turnt—— "ean placed her in a chair; he ran for wat ve 1 her eyes and smiled, t od bess you, Will, Ob, ITamseo hap 3: seems ag if she were found; my beart is ¢ sar with «/edness.'* sno That night Mr. Palmer stayed out late ar... Susan was afraid that he was at his old hau {i \ habita,—getting tipsy at some public-how 4! this thought oppressed her, even though ab” so much to tase her happy, in the conse. nt that Will loved Ler, Sho ast up long, and - went to bed, leaving all arranged as wel't,'\) could for her father’s returu, She looke — little rosy sleeping girl who waeher bedfe') =! redoubied te fod with many» pm thougnt. The ris entwined her neck lay down, for ¥ was alight sleeper, av conscious that she, who was loved with ail thi@r! er of that swert clildish heart,was near he 2! by her, although she was too sleepy to utte? i, of her half-formed words. Aud by-and-bye she heard her father come = stumbling uncertain, tryiny tirst the windo: 8" next the door-fastenings, with many 8 loud L: rent murmur, The litle Innocent twined her seemed all the sweeter and more lovely she thought sadly of her erring father. A sent!y he ca led aloud for a light; she | um matches ani all arrange as usual on the fay but fearul ot wome gonident from fire, in ‘8? | usually Intox'cated State, she Tow got u Wi! and PUNIDE on & clog, “went down to b Wi’ ance ya Alas! the littl¢ Srms that were uncloted : ‘SF ° eo' neck belonged toa light, eas ly-aw 1 er. Nanny missed ber darling Susy, and =_ at being left alone in the vast mysterious «| Which had no bounds, and seemed infinite, Ped out of bed, aud tottered in her little mg 4?Ty towards the door, There was # light be. there was Busy and safety! So she went two steps towards the eteep abrupt stairs elo dazzled with sleepiness she st she wa mal: fel! Down on her head on the stone floo a Susan flew to her, and spoke all soft, « 42 loving words; but her white lids covere Ullnes bluo violets of eyes, and there was no § came outofthe pale lips. The warm ' rained down did not awaken her; she 'my tpvite « weary with her short life, on Susan's kn 7 S45, went sick with terror, She carried be ggg jo) , and laid her tenderly in bed ; she dress ) most hastily, with ber trembling floxert tOepecy ther was asleep on the settle down stair @turd less, and worse than useless, if awake, @Pcv. flew out of the door, and down the quiet 1 street, towards the nearest Cte" ’ sho went; but as quickly a © edo» & tmpelled by scme sudden terror = Susm ly as the night-bell,—the ei ere the doctor lo ked out from en upstair w A little child has fallen dora stairs Crownestrest, and invery Wl—dying, Toy Please, tor Gorl'a sake, sir, Come diroce Crown-street."’ “ T'}l be there directly," #eid be, sud she window, ‘For that God you have juss spoken abor His aake,—+tel] we are you Busan Valier? [x + child that liew a<dying?"’ said the ", ing forwards, and cluching poor B **It is a little child of two years oil, know whose it is; 1 love it as my own Com me, Whoever you are; come with me The two sped slong the silent streets, —os «! as the night were they. They entero! the ior Busan snatched up the light. and carried it up ots The other followed. . She stood with wild glaring eyes by the be’ + never looking at Susan, ut huoygrily gazing « little white still cnild, Bhe stooped Jown, anv her hand tight on her own bears &* if to st beating and bens her ear to the pale lips, Wh, er the result was, she did not speaks but bb the bed-clothes wherewith Susan hel ten ©! ered the little ereature, and felt igs left ole Then she threw up her arto § r despair. The quality of person and the time.” . ‘ Twelfth Night, ORPHEUS ¢, KERR, ORPHEUS C. KERR, . ORPHEUS C, KERR, from hie warlike tent on the “real, original, gonnine” backbone of the rebellion, hasteus to retard the tur- ther sise of gold, by eubmitting most astonishing and favorable intelligence from the ney, and etrate- gical Mackerel Brigade, in the ever-gilttering col- urine of TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY MERCURY; in which iesue of New York's famous Sunday newe- paper this choicest of Gen. Orph military, politi- eal and literary satires will be published as a GREAT HOLIDAY df LTY. One of the eprightliess novelti this latest Mack- ere! production is ite Christmas element of quaintly- comical SONG AND STORY, In the countless readers of the inimitable New oe MORROW'S) Number of the SUNDAY URY will find sufficient exhilliretion to keep them joly fora month. In other worda, ORVUSUS C, KRRES ROLLICKING HOLIDAY LETTER TO THE BUNDAY MERCURY OF TO-MORKOW, is fairly a tantastical miracle of variety, pe na it di he mort marveous revelations of Presidential character and Cabinet diplomacy, warlike adventure nod Mackeral literature, Do speak more definitely, it will be found to contain UNCLE ABE'S ANECDOTE to the Profound Dem — ratie Chap of Much Stomach, THE UN] ERSAL CIRCULAR, For all Foreign Cou # ne issued by Bocretary ——-, PERIL: OF STRATEGY, Asexperienced by O ‘K THE IRISH 4A OR, 8' RGEANT O'PA titlan; Teresita, Clentnegor; America, Matanzas; HM MeGilvery, savue; W W Lord, Charlottetown; Bolfe- rino, Para; Nelile Johneon, St ‘Thoma: Lor Amigos, Para; Ellen Dickie, Matamorns; Hermica, KR Janeiro; ACHOONERS~Maria, of Shelburne, from Jacmel; Matilda, Carthagena; Fred Warton, Elizabethpors for Boston; 1, Ii Ives, Portland for Fortress Monroe; k H Atwood, Boston; EG sawyer, Calais, Too Late for Classifleation. DEATHS. COSTELLO On Friday, Dee. 30th, Michael Con. tello, aved 7) years Hin frends and relativee are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sundar atte:noon, Jan, 1 1'y o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-! Lewin at > BOY WAMTED—TO DRIVE A BAKER'S wagon aud aesiet on cake, F BARB ry 103 Elebthave, eae 473 Te LET—A 13 HUDSON ST., PARLOR, kitchen and & dro. #12 per month, alron furnished room for a gen aleo grr and % bed-rooma, #11 per month, at 319 Weert 19th et, SAVINGS BANKS. NGS BANK, CHATHAM TLANTIC SQUARE, NEW YORK, OPEN DAILY. AIX PERCENT INTERECT ALLOWED, Deposita made now,or on or before January 2nd,will > GHOST"'S ULTIMATUM, asre oy Captain Bob Shorty from the manuscript of hia fi vad, the ill-used chickens, ‘TC, ETC. ETC. whe) munmary—and consideris * hun. ser «rkling things sure to be 1 othe surt =-no one can deny that readi.“@ *)-mor- "SN AY MERCURY will be # most cheerful * tal ay of commencing . A HAPPY NEW YEARI 161 D), VAN PELT, President. _Josren P, Coorrn, Secretary. O45 CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK—BOWERY, Corner of Canal-st, SIX PER CENT INTEREST allowed on all eums of Five Hundred Dollars and under, and five per cent larger amounts, MONEY DEPOSITED NOW on Bank open ‘daily froma 10 to 8, and on Mondry, Wed- nesday and Frid ventngs, from 5 to 7. Bank Books in English, German and French. GEO, FOLSOM, President, _ SEYMOUR A. BUNCE, Secretar < 3e FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR, STH ave and 4 et.—Open daily, Interest 6 per cent’ All a ite made before the %tet of January wiil draw interest from the Let of January, raw SAMUEL NEWRY, President; JAMES F, CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary, ad RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION.— No. 96 WARREN STREET, Interest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent.on all sume entivied thereto, (pen daily from 10 to 2 P.M. and on Mondar, Thureday aud Saturday atternoons from 4to 7 P.M. N.B.-Money toloan on bond and A L ri WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President VANDERBILT I b EO BLICATIONS. Oo" ON THE BRAIN—SONG AND CHORES, ale most popular plece ever issued, Price 26 cts, Published by J. MARSH, 1,102 Chee nut at, Philadelphia, “ __ 6 FURS, TTENTION, LADIFS—THE OLD ES- tablished N. Y. Fur Mavnufacturing Co, 83 Chat- han opposite Crook's White Marble Hotel, is eell- ing single seta at their factory wholesale prices, Call early and get a chaice and a great bargain; sette $4,509; muffs and collars ‘Oeach, and upwards; Syberian squirrels, Fitch } in and Mink sable retts very low, Altering and “epalring to the latest styles equaltonew, Aree jt given to purchasers ineuring ainst moths, Look lor the mammoth 83. FLEM: (i, Manazer, 352 ‘¢ MED ' INES. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarreness, Croup, Bron- chitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in the advanced stages of the inenc| . BUXTON, Becretary. BaD KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK— WASHINGTON HALL, Cor, Fourth and South 7th ste, WILLIAMSBL RGH, DIVIDEND NOTICE, —Depositors are hereby noti- per cent. r annur onall sume of $2 and upward, will be paid to all depositors entitied thereto, on an: after Monday, the 1%th day of January neat, free from Government Tax, ntereat not called tor will be credited as principal. posite made on or before January 10th will draw interest from the Ist. Bank open daily from 8 to 7 o'clock P. M. The funde of this inetitution have kept steadily in- creasing, and are safely invested in Bouds and Mort. ages (worth double the amount loaned) aod in City, Sounty and United States Stocks. Deposits from One Dime to Five Thousand Dollars TEOMA, & MOORE: President, TACOB ZIMMER, § Vice Prest's, JAMES &. BEARS, Secretary. 429 IY Goes SAVINGS BANK, 82 NASSAU 8ST ET, New York, Dee. January Dividend,—A semi-annual div from Goverument tax), at the rate of 6 per cent, per e. So wide is the fiela for ite usefulness, and so numer- ous are the cases of ite cures, that almost every sec- tion of country abounds in persons public!y known, who have been restored tron: alarming and even des- pernic diseases of the lunge by ite use, When once tried, ite superiority over every other expectorant is foo aparent to escape obsecvation, and whee ite virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distreming and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate, yhile many interior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gainec ynds by every trial,conterred bene- fie on the afilicted they can never forget, and pro- duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. ve can only assure the public that ite quality je carefully kept up to the bestit has ever been, and that it may be relied on to do for their reliet thas it has ever done, Great numbers of Clergywen, Physicians, States- men and eminent personages, have lent their names he unparalleied usefulness of our remedies, ere will not permit the \usertion of them, te below named furnish gratis our Ameri- snac, io which they are giren, with also full descripiions of the complaints they cure, Those who require an alterative medicine to purify the blood will find Aver's Comp, Ext. Sareaparilia the remedy to use, Lry it ones, aud you will kuow ite value. Prepared by J.C, AYER & CO, Lowell, Maes, and sold by all Druggiete aud dealers im medicine every- where, 5 @ter Jannary 16, 1865. LUTHE HENRY RB, CONKLIN, Be N ANHATTAN SAVIN Twenty-elghth Sem trustees of thie institution have declared the r eighth semi-annual dividend on all deposits cor the rules entitled thereto) at the rate of SIX Per Cent. yr annum on ali sume of $500 and under, and FIVE ive Cent. per annum on amounts exceeding #500, C, CARTER, Presa, 36 uty free of Government tax, payable on and after the 16th Iivend will be credited un- der date of January 1, and if not withdrawn will ceive interest the same as # depoelt, bd. BROWN ALVORD, Secretary 32 MECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVIN i INSTITUTION N Bowery. SIX PER CENT INTER! ALLOWED on sume of #1,000 and under; FIVE PER € T ou larger sume, Deposits made on or before January will draw interest fiom January 1. Open dally irom lu A.M, fo 4 P.M, and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 A.M. to7 PM, : CHAS, PECK, President, HENRY ©, FISHER, Secretary. 416 N ARINERS’ SAVINGS BANKS— No, 1 THIRD AVENLE, ’ New York, Dec, 16, 1864, DIVIDEND—The Semi-annual Dividend, tree trom Governinent tax, at the rate of Six percent, per an- nMin on ail eume from #5 to FH, and Vive pe on sume over $500, will be payable on and # the 2iet of January, 1565, Bank open daily from 10 A M. to2 P.M.and on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings, from 5 to 7 o'cl 5 A SAFE AND SURE CURE FOR INTEM- verauce, and a total destruction of the appetite for mtoxicating lijuors, Dr, KING'S Salvation Pow- dere, Thousaads of inebriates have been saved frou adrunkard’s grave, Given in tea, liquers, or any other beverage, unknown tothe poison, Price $1 per box. For sale oniy at 455 Hudson st, cor Gove S07 J Rk. COLES, THE GREAT HEALING medinm, has taken roome at 4 Sixth ave, where he will receive paticuts between the hours of 5 and 10 AM and J and4P.M. Especial attention paid to cases given up by phye'cians, 401 COAL. NOKE $4 A CHALDRON AT THE GAS /Worke 2let st and ay A, or delivered immediately at the lowest market price. Apply 146 Third av, 279 A,oratthe works, 3, SHERWOOD, 333 Thi \, Preside 3 } si ——— | “Bhe {# dead! she is dead:"* ISAAC T, SMITA BRM Freten, slO TH BEST QUALITY RED AND | _ she looked so fierce, #0 hagirar: for on Se eee A a oe Ly White Ash, Stove, Egg and Furnace | stant Susan was terrifiid—the nest «> bel) Gilg BANK, — | Coal eereened and deiivered anywhere bet, King and | had put courage into her heart, pod ber pure ar 3 4 thet, Broadway and North River, Apply at 121 Oth ave, bet. Oth and 10th ats, SOUP PENG. No.1 THIRD AVENI EF, Deposits will draw Interest from the let January BANK OPEN DAILY trom 104. M, to 2 P.M. and tears were faliing fast and W® Mm upon ber ure. But she was thrown off with viclence were round that guilty wretch i creature, «od \: RANE ee ee sel oe tilled bes—3e Oifited bee d “NID ; “TLLMAN, ident. ms " - ney - \down those stai 2 bes ‘ IBAAG T. GRY TEC Henotesy nn Sreeens ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, ON (70 06 continued.) Union Bank o; London, and Koyal bank of Leland, WELLS, FARGO & CO TEW YORK SAVINGS BANKS — COR. N! RK et g — of 14th et, and Sth ave, Open daily fiom pies afar ale by INSTRUCT Weinesde: sand Seturdsye fiom 1 to 4 ceni. interest allowed. The January uivi- | —— a — | Dnivaty INSTRUCTION -— M4 vend wif be alt yee tom iaveimuend tax Money | JOR LIVERPOOL—TAPSCOTT’S LINE—| PRIVAT, INSTRUCTION | AT TOWN Br. Blip GRATILUDE Sails Dec, 31st. stup DAVIL HOADLEY Salle Jan, 2d. For passage to or from, or crafts at the lowest sible rates, apply to TAPSCOTT, BROS, & CO, 56 Routh ot 410 on st. Bookkeeping, writing, erith Wrobra eadine, spelling, grammar, &¢, laurel! out eli . Superior advantance or acu ting © plete sumercial and English edyeation SEWING MACHINES, Foe SALE—GROVER & BAKER'S F ily sewing machine, Cal & one week, 44 > fiom that date, THOMAS CAKISTY, Pies, RK. H, BULL, Sec ey ss ae S's PER CENT—FREE FROM GOVERN- WD MENT PAX THIRD A TPNUB SAVINGS BANK, or, | hird ave. end 26th at. New Yorn, Dec, 29, 1864, DIVIDEN LA | emt-Aanum Dividend, at the rate LD BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO Liverpool, W ISCONSLN sails end of the month, HENRY anilsend of the month, “for passage or drat apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton et. 337 engine Te anny ee: and on | (TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- Tax, on el ae iy te ©),000, will be paid on rd 845 Bank open 'y fom Monday, Wednesda ~ od Seturday evenings from 6 POOL.—ERLN sails Jan. 7th. PENNSYLVANIA 8 To Follow. Cabin pasmaue @125, «© $43, Wee SPENCER K. GREEN, President. mayable in currency, Apply WILLTAMS « Ricoany Kauss, aun” 458 UION, 2¥ Broadway, 358 /

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