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(Comtinwed from the fret page.) Com Poovtdenis, Ro 1, with a cargo of iron bara, vats uud hay, hound to Baltimore, The beady wae Dr aght to thie port, and is rupposed to be that of a U>ptatn of the schooner. IMPORTANT Mrerixo oF Tir Scrreyisors Qrora or tem Crry ox toe Last Cart onty 4448 Mex Rorwry Lwormanm to (1000, At the meet- ‘ne of the Board on Baturday noon, a report waa re- ceive! from the Committee on volumteering, Ry a notfeation recently rent to the Comm ttee, 6 ap pears that the following i# the quote under the Peonident's last call for 900,00 men : 2656 Sixth Diatrict 1846 445 Beventh * 9 | 2610 Eivhth — i Tenth “ 2168 OF ®ETand total of 16,585 mon, leaving to be supplied by Qhis clty only 4444 men The report of ihe Conriitee discloses the fact that the quota for this city is excreting small, and even that cannot be filled unless the parties arc re erived, and the Committee accordively au! @loption, a res ution increasing the bounty te 91,000. The report concludes with a recom ends tion for beirgid of a further resolution author ong the isane of bonds for the mur of $4,000,006 | ing the uma! seven percent. tnterent. Alter some ol- otion hal been offered by Mr. Ely, the Moard adopted the resolutions an above, and they vere | rent to the Mayor, who immediately affixed hin nix oatnre of approval te ther The Board adopted an ordinance creating a Bue qeau of Criminal Statiet cay and Fe Juatice James Welub was appointed chief of the vans, Mesara. Liste and Connor being the only retiring q@mbers of the Board, a series of complimentary eeanintions in their favor wan nted, and renolu- Wons of thanks to the President and the clerks were alan adopted. The Hoard of Supervisors Leing » sontinuous body, did not adjourn atne de but to Tuew!ay, January 10ib, ats o'clock, P.M. tt for Crry Govrnxment—Fivat Srastona oF THA OLD RoARos— Toe Sraeet Coaanine Trornie Bieri an Onuasimation of THe New Couwos Cousett The Roard of Aldermen held three sea @ona on Baturday, at which among the chief buai- neem transacted waa the concurrence tn the Coun- eimanie resolutions complimentary to Rear Ad- tars) Parragut and Captain Drayton, and tending the tune of tho Governor's Roorn in which to receive the congrutulations of their friends. Similar reso- lutions complimentary to General Kagan were aiso eoneurred in. A communication waa received from the Mayor, mibmitting on ordinance for adoption for the pur- pone of ratifying the employment of persons who have been engaged in cleaning the streets, and to five the sanction of the Common Council to the expensen already incurred for that purpose. The Mayor aa “When Lentered upon my office I found that a considerable amount of arrears was due on socount of street sweeping, and hundreda of persons were applying for their wages, and after consultation with the counsel to the corporation, I arom! to cign @ note, in conjunction with the Comptrolier, to secure the President of the Browd- way Bank foradvauces that might be made for that institution to such of those parties who should samen elation to him as such Premdent. The last Legisla- best halle that the streei# should becleaned by rc , and authorized $400,000 to be raiset therefor, The atternpte to carry out the provisious of the act in thie respect failed. No contract was entered into, The Mayor further says, that on Friday Iast a note for #10,500 had been presented for his signature. He was waited upon by « large deputation of street sweepers pig he Ay de manding that he should continue fo make hirmcelf liable, He declined, and st the #ame time he de sired roost earnestly that those men might be re- lieved, and he therefore submitted the ordinance before referred to and trusted that the Cornimon Counci] would take such steps as the exigencies of the case required, Mr. Jones, in connection with the above, offered ® resolution that the City Inspector be instru: ted and directed, upon the expendiiure of appropria- tions for cleaning the streets, to secure the removal of all garbage, ashes, dc. from within the caf limite, ae the accumulation of such Ith copstitutes @® numance, and to continue and employ all the measures that he may deem necessary to preserve the health of the city, until an appropriation, recommended by the Common Counei! and sanctioned by the Legis- lature, shail be raised, and also that the Common Counail raise, by means of the issue of bonds or otherwige, a sum sufficient for the expenditures so incurred, The resolutions were unanimousy adopted. The veto of the Mayor on the Avenue © Rallroa! gront was overriden, Resolutions were adopted complimentary to the President, the cler ad re powers of the Board, aud, upon motion, the Board adjourned atvie die, Tar Counotuann also held three different sessions ood concurred in the adoption of a very large num- ber of papers, chiefly of e local nature, When all the business had bean concluded, a corn. cites of the Roard of Aldermen waited on this Kosrd, and stated they had no further communications to wake. The Connell therefore, after passing the usual compli- mentary resolutions, adjourned! sine die, After adjournment, Mr, Jaques, in behalf of the members of the Board, in a neat speech presented tho President with an order for a Chickering piano- forte, valued at $900, The President very briefly responded, thanking the donors for so magnificent & present. ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW COMMON OOUNOTL, To-day, at 12 o'clock m,, both branches of the Common Counc!) convene for organization pursu- ant to the provisions of the charter, It is believed that Morgan Jenes will be the Premdent of the Noard of Aldermen for the preseat year and James Hayes of the Councilmen, and the regular list of clerks undoubtedly will be retained, Tur Famu.y Porsoxivo Casr—Deata or Anornss Vionm,—About four o'clock on Baturday morning, Ann MoMasters, nearly elght years of age, daughter, by « former husband, of Mra, Eliza. beth Dusenbury, of No, 5 Goerck street, died from the effects of poison administered by her mother, as reported in Saturday's Sun, George Honry Dusen- bury, four years old, having died on Friday after- noon, Mary Jane Dusenbury, seven years old, also having partaken of the poison, is atill in a very precarious condition, Coroner Willey beld an inquest on Baturday on the bolies of the two unfortumate children, and the testimony of the un- happy mother and ber husband wastaken. Mrs, Dusenbury testified that between 8 and 4 o'clock on Friday morning last she dissolved Parson's rat polaon in water, and telling the children that it was intended to kill worms gave it to them; the | youngest, not liking the dose, retected it, when the younkest girl took his portion as well as her own; aon having been administered to the children, rs, Dusenbury drank the remdue, and went to her couch: st 5 o'clock in the morning her hus | band, who is a night wa'chman, reashed home and was told Mrs. D, that shehad taken poison, and also poisoned the chiliren, whereupon he went | for Dr, Jobpson ; emetics were administered, but | Hitle relief was afforded, and two of the children — George Henry and Margaret— died | efore nightfall Mrs, Dusenbury shat ehe had had diifecene with her husband, and that because of his abusive conduct, when under tho influence of liquor, ale resolved to contmit suicide; but not wishing to leave the children behind, she determined first to destroy them and then herself. The husband, bee ing examined, said that he never drank to exceas ; never dealt harshly with his wife; vewer dreamed of her design t poison herself and family, and sever was jealous of Mrs Dusenbury. The verdicts € we jury having beng rendered galing the | mother, the Corner commitied her to the Tomnbn. Bhe in a native of Ireland, aged % roars. Onseqrirs of Hox, Wm. L. Dartox— The funeral ceremonies attendant on the removal of the remains of our late Minister to France, to thoir lsat resting place in New Jersey, took place on Raturday afternoon, from the Governor's room, City Hall. There waee very large attendance, and among the mort distinguished were Vice Admiral Farragut and Roor Admiral Paulding, Major Gen Dix, Brig. Generoia Hunt and Van Viieh Move Gunther, Collector Draper, Dr Dayton, brot! deceared, and a delezation of the Counct) of New Jersey, hearse, and the procession, @ very itnpemiog ont, moved out of the Went gate of the Park, down Broadway to Courthindt street, and to Jerse: City Firry. ‘The funeral will take place ou Tucwley next, at Trenton, N. J Unsrontenatre.—In the latter part of No- vernber last Mr Eiward Heiker, a Sandy Hook pilot, wae carried to sea by the big, Hope, bound to At, Vincent's, in consequence of the station boat not teing on band t take him out, A few daya afiorwarda be was knocked overboard, at aeay by the main boom ofthe big, and drowned He waa connected with the boat Etmund Driggs, No 7, and reade! in Brooklyn, Tie FAnRAGUT TratimoniaAL.—The eal lant Admiral Farragut waa presented on Beturday, at the Custom House, with @69,000 in now 7-50 bends, with four monthe acerued intereat, which was collected by a committe of cithzens appointet! for that purpome, ane testimonial of gratitude for tho services he bad rendered the country The Presentation speech was made by Mows# Taylor Faq. who alluded ina handsome manner to the Adm ‘a great nervices, and reroarked that our citizens could offer vo tribute equal to bis claima on their gratitude and affection, thelronly deaire being to receive him ae one of their number in the Empire City, end to share an fellow citizens in the renown he brings to it, The Admiral replied inan appropriate speech, re- marking with regard to the flattering allusions to hin personal services, that he had aimply done hie duty in the aphere to which he war called, and bal Acted in obedience to orders from the Department | the 1th Ward, at Ar Afver prayer the coffin was placedin the | | nent np Roosevelt street, and robbed hit of ti | Catharine Gleason, of No. a9 € | at Washington, With regard to the token of re- | @pect and cateerm which he had just received, be | year aco s had not languace to express bia erative. From the time of hia entrance to the harber he had beca the recipient of honors f every description, Re- ferring to the wiah expressed that he would become 8 resident of New York, be stated that he had been forced out of the South, came to this city with bis family, and had every reason to fee! grateful for | the kindneas extended to him. He remarked in conclusion that he waa a public ofieer and must go wherever ordered, but if it should be cons tent with bia duty to the countre, he would endeavor to make arrangements to become o permanent rosie dent of New York. Fire.—At 1 o'clock, P fire broke out at 145 Eas! dist street, which ex- M., yesterday, @ Terra Cotta Drain-pipe Works, owned ty Norris, Damage about #2,000; anpponed to | sured, The fire is thought ve the work of an incendiary, aa no work has been done upon the building for the last three years There were some drain-pipes on the premises which were damaged to the extent of A500 Cononers’ INQuests,—(n Saturday after. noon, Capt, mith, of the sloop Intrepid, found the body of a well dressed inan floating fn th River, off 80th #t Ho notified the po! under a Coroner's directions, the corpse was ti to Bellevue Ho apital mah e North An inquest wae hel! EA A card in one of the pockets of the de indicated that his name wae. C Bowles Stebly, @ youth of 10 years, woo ace through ahathway on the fourth floor of 8 confectionery, at No. 154Greenwich st, died on Naturday night, Coroner Wiliey beld an inquost at the parents’ resivence, No 9 Ridge st... Raturiay evening, Mr A, W, Baterlee, of No.1 Hergen at. B lyn, slipped and fell while seending Jrease from Lester's concert-sal in Broadw: He died while the police were taking him to the N. Y, Hospital, Coroner Gamble hela 4h inquest yesterday, Ponrog Inteiuiaence.Cripple turned Burglar, —James Coddell, whose Limbs the thighs have been paralrzed the past nineteen years and who propels himself through the streets tn a amall wavon, was arrested some time ago, for throwing a brick at Maurice O'Connell, of 140 Liberty street, He threatened his accuser ad ja stated, and in pursunnoe of bie threat sought as alleged to persuade John Moore, a boy, to join bim tn breaking into and robbing O'Con- nelPaboase; but the boy was not to be tempted, and Coddell reaolved to commit the burglary un- aided, Young Moore learned this fact, and com- municated it to O'C mnel! without delay ; so, when Coddel! appeared on Fniday night last with a ladder at O'Connel\'s place, and bad raised tt and entered & room on the second story, he found officer MeDer- mott, of the Twenty-seventh precinct, awaiting bis arrival, Coddell was committed by Justice Hogan Probable Murdera Yesterday —At about one ofclock in the morning, in Charles Oppermann's lager-bier saloon, in Tenth avenue near Forty- third street, Caspar A. Hicks, who ts otherwise known as “Hicks, the pirate,"’ had difficulty with the proprietor and fired upon him twica, but mis sed ait. Hethen ran to the streot, anc, turning, discharged a shotthrough the doorway, and Chris- tian Schiiemmer,one of the bystanders, received! the ball in his bream. Hicks w Re mer was taken home. The morta’ At about 8'9 o'clock In the morning Mr. Richard Brown, of No, § Birmingham street, was shot by a person who ia unkuown, wh le he was standing in front of his resi tence, A bullet on- tered hie left arm, and, passing into the t pierced both lungs and escaped throuvh the right side, Mr. J J, Murphy, Who stood on the op> te ailewalk at the time of the shootinc, and who yastene! to aid Mr. Brown, saw the flash of a pstol in a window at No. 5 Briningham street, but which window he did not know, He also saw one Thoms Robinson standing in frontof No 5 Berming Street at the time of the shooting, Oloor Mov lind, of the Seventh Precinct, arrested Roliason, Woliism below vm Henderson, and Thomas A, and Frances Hitebin on, amd they, on appearing before Justice Shandleys euid that they knew nothing of the occurrence They were, however, commiited At at midnight, Samuel Thomas au! James Weldon fought in the saloon which is kept by George W France's, in Grand street near Wooster, and Thomas, drawing « razor from his pocket, cnt Wellon's throat from ear to ear and inflicted a frightful gash on his left arin, Weidon's wounds were dressed by ® physician, and he was taken to hia abode, at No, 24 Clark street. His wounds gre believed to be mortal, Thomas Was arreste! A Chapter of Crime —Yes'erday, detectives Tiemann and Niven took to the Tombs one Wi)liam | Bayles, a New Haven merchant who bas seen three. scoreand fifteen years, and Mr. Jackson M, Doe. rem, of No, 184 South street, appeared and inade oath that on the 2th butter, tea, Santa ordered the same de vere | drew a check on the Aner $30, and recerved 1) in subseqventiy ‘earned thar money on deposit at the Amer can but on golug to No, 89 South street he lear Davies had taken the gomis and gone to N ven, He waa there arrested ON er Fi fon, of the Becond Pre pated Catharin BSaulsman and Joseph Miller, alloced shoplift and in their possession were found fourteen coats. valued at $1, the property of Mr. Daniel Brown, of No, 148 Fulton street; four coats, $60, belo g- ing to Mr, Biephen Bog: of No, Greenwich three pairs of that they are said stolen from Mr. John ©. Rishep, | Toe pris+ oners aro vatives of Switreriand, ba! $ in Treas. * tended to the premises, No. 149, known : | | street, on Friday night, but before he bed taken es feat two thieves enaiche! bia watch and chain and sprang from the car. Officer Wileon, of the 1%h recinet, arrested W olla Joboson and George B. Jones on suspicion, and they were committed by Justice Hegan The wate and chain were ree- tored to Mr. Pryor, baving been found in » gutter in Lexington avenue, whither the fving thieves had thrown them Mr. August Beckman, of No. 174 Division street, complained before Justice Uowan that Henry & an English soilor, had personated an officer, knocked him to the pe Aix poun la of cotton, Keott was arrested, y street, was ated arine ahot ing near Water J Sarnuel O'Neil, and, on Mra. Gleason's affi- davit, tie prisoner waa beld by Justice Hogan. Detective Slowey arrested n Kavanagh for stealing Treawir © re, furm ete, valued at #300, from her ery r. Julius Mendelaone No. iM East Broadway O'fcer Lo arresio! Jone & and Justioe Bhan tes Nnritte! the pr soner, for passing upon Mr Kar! F { No, 6 eoant e'rees, @ coun terteit £5 bill on tee Hank of Haverhill, Mase, BROOKLYN Tue Rateroap FAnes,—The Common Council of Brooklyn leat week passed @ res lution authorizing the different city railroad compinies to increase the rate of fare per passenger from f to 7 cents, to teke effect on and after the Jat inst. The Mayor has, however, decide! & the resolu. tion, and in order to prevent the retiring Board from acting t position that they would pass it by @ two-thirds ¥ oncluded to veto pon ft on the retain the document until to-d filed with the Cy Cierk, TI how express the ceterminat on t when it will $ e © failrond companies appeal to the Legislature for rehef Hravy Loss, business at N Mr. J.) OH. Gregory 219 Washington street, N. Y., was relieved of his pocket-beok, contaming #044, while passing through the crowd at Fulton ferry, Baturday eveniig inst doing n Sap Fatr Srrrezinas or A Yorsa or Usios SoLtpien.—Tie News of the A'derman of gin, was ree About Prisons Mr. Wm, T death of the son inte feraonys ley ceived in thiscity a few day rince ne ag Turton enlisted in the 24 New York | Heavy Art He was a tr } aid had he lived to the 4 f December, 1804, would have been but 18 yearaofage. Hos regimeut participated in the battles of the W 4 Bpottaylwania, Cot Haroon and ot Peter reowhere ho was taken prisoner He hiroond and confined baceo w ere in common with 7 pris ar tripped of the best part of his cloth y eomel aa sent off to the prison pen at Ande sony During Ship mah incredible hardsh ps weer ired by the prisoners, and 75 m aa trae versed with | ceding merie ing not long after their arrival, young Furton was found dead near w creek which rap through the enclosure at! Alderman Turton's famiiy rece!ve ot @ large circle of friends for their MARINE NEWS. Jen ar R., 7 25—8. 8. 4 42—H W.. event 0 ARRIV Fi). ATRAMSITIIPS—Unitet Sta Cahawha New Orloane: Britannia, BARKS —orace, Henry drow brides, Elien Morivon, tart BRIGS Hattie, ot Harpewell, from JB Elliott, Matamoras, treoree a#.) Baltiinore; ar ow, Albertine, Vorn © ¥ Tiaven, fiom Barbator of aloe, Areceibo, PE ham, Haltiniore fe PEI Hliza- vison, Suminen thw n, Trinee bdwarda , id for New Haven, J i New fa, Deal Tahar raud Porto Rico Too Late for Classification. Cie SUMPTION — IT RE ‘ood that all the miseries of Con “the tickling inthe THROAT.” the COL inthe SIDE and CHEST, SHof ING, and DIZZINESS of the SHOVLD HEAT), are hiezm, or matter which has accumulated in the ange and air pacsncee caused b In the earlier staves of Consumption thie matter is thick and etarch-like, and rejair ertion o the part of the sufferer the Lunes, The Cough in Ce effort to relieve the Lunce ¢ ie corrupt matter which oppressea therm, It le plain, therefore, that to cure the cough and other Syn womeot Consaun we mut firet remove the mattes which produces fyinptome, Dr. O'TOOLE ean refer to over AM patients re tne in the erty of New York whom he baa cured of Consumption, Some ot there were so far advanced in the disease na to be pronounced incurable by other phyetetans The preparations with which he cures Consnmption are manutactured by himesels—and he would invite every one who suffers with Consumption or any of ita ermptome to call at hie office and inveaticate the curea which have reenited trom the use of his medi- cines simply an M ©. O'TOOLE, &5 Third avenue, sbowe 12th street, any New York CARPENTERS WANTEN—AT 384 Chorch et. Apply early on Tucaday morning, January 3, at 18s Chureh at. J. TYRRELD ATS 95 ONE YEAR VOLUNTEERS WANTED O_ For « oo town, #400 paid,eash down Also 5 one vear and 4 thiee yeare’ eubetituter » anted, Mu cash down for one year, and $625 tor three years’ eabetitutes, Apply this day ai ‘sa Exchanee Hotel, 416 (ireenwie! at, to Supervisors’ Committees, FISHER and MASTIN, at 83 REWARD—TAKEN BY MISTAKE 1 t's joon, No, 211 Bow 1 pot, wack pattern AVtie iat ihe anloun.sTy e paid by | URS, TTENTION, LADIES-THE OLD I tablie! n iN. ¥ lie Par Maout a? Co, 33 Chat. ook's White * ete at thetr factor early and set achoceantag nite aod collars + each, and upwards squirrels, Fitch Martin and Mink rable low, Altering and repaliiag to the latest equabtones, At en to piictinee is Agni net lwok tor the maiaimoth sy. ING, Manu a] IDG IN ES. A RE FOR INTEM- etruction of the appetite KING'S Salvation Pov riaie en saved tron SAFE AND SURE ance, and a total xieuth ne liquors, 1) Aude ot ine 4 everioe, unknows tot reale only at ts ilu RK COVCH- and ur uly CAMPPELI ; CHALMER ond or diptheria had at sh st ad amr WAGEN eand Lh) a ‘ CARKIAGES AND hase coac BECP AGED RWHP HEDGES, } OTEL GARNI, 138 EAST S8STH ST, 4 foors from Sd ave, Furnished bedrooms ior res. pectnt wom from $1 5 to bat per week la eeparate wd roont “COAL. COKE #4. A CHALDRON AT THF GAS ury notes on their persons. They were comm ted Works let tend as or delivered edinte! by Justice Hogan... Mr. Jobn'E, Prror, of Mors | ar the lonest tnarse’ price: ADDIS. 146-1 hivd erect jpenje eoveed @ Third avenue car, near wih lav Aoraiine woke, 3 F, SHERWOOD, = 650 GENERAL BUSINESS. LL MERRY AND HAPPY PROPLE £ rine Susie the Pay) the famous KENT'S bast India Coffee d y all erucere at 25 cle per | ib. General Depot 154 Reade at. ‘ai | CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals White rave il ceote per ib, Colored and woolen 4cente per tb. Hooks and newsnnpe rs 8 cents Old brasa 2b cents, Cooper and pewter 36 cemu Load 10 centa per Ib. at No. 15 New Bowery, cor. af Roowevelt et By) ‘OMMERCIAL OLL COMPANY,—THERFE | ‘ will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Cam- } mercial Of] Compens, at the + Office, 169 Front et, tn | the city of New York, on the ith day of January, 1555, at 12 o'clock at_noon, for the purpose of dimin- | Iehine the amount of the Capttal Rtock of anid Cor. pany from five million af dolare to three millions aud | three hundred thousand dollars, Dated New Yor | Dee, 19th, S64. VM THOMPSON, T. W. PARI | HL. DODGE, GEORGE A, LERTE, H.W. BOOTH, | Trortoce au | Diver ES LEGALLY PROCURED IN | any state. and other law cares prosecuted, wit out charge unless [succeed Ndwice free HOW ES. Atiornes and Counsellor, TS Nassau et 5 P)SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—THE partcership heretofore exteting under the etyle of WRK & CO, is this day divsivead by mutual con- font of the tubreribers, PZPCH EL BELG, PREDRIK LIRBMANN — ASSOCIATED WITH ME MR. 1. CLANKANATAD In the plum he bustuese of our firm wtibe contine lex the untne of ALEX, McKENZIE & Co, MeKENZIB, GRORGE J. CLANKANALD, hime. “9 OF THE GOODYEAR 2%, 1804-—St0 ch THE REDEMPTION. a , A CHRISTMAS TALE. Biiaan cleared off the thick mist before her, and wamng at the mother with her clear, @woot, anga- eye@, Gaid mournfully — woud bave laid down my own life fow het + Oh, the murier is on my sou!" exc'aimed the wild bereaved mother. with the flerce impotunaity of one who haa nome to love her and to be belowm, feverd to whom might teach eel’-restraint. “Fushi said Susan, her finger on her ‘tps, “Here is the doctor, God may suffer her live" The poor mother turned aharp round The dove tor mounted the stair, Ah that mother was righty the little child was real y dead and gone And when he confirmed her judgment the mo. ther fe) down in a fit. Susan, with her deep grief had to forwet hermelt, and forgot ber darling (het char.e for years), and question the doctor what she must do with the poor wretch, who lay on the fou in mich extreme of misery. **She fe the mother {'' aad she, “Why did not she take betur care ofher chili?* askexl he, almost angrily Rut Susan only said, “The little child wept witl- me: and it was I that let ber.'* will el otce of Wm. « wo “Twilleo back and make upacom ny dranett New Youk uM Z, ye the td day of Jauuary | an! while Ia way you must get ber to bet,'" next, at 12 pk noon of thet ta Bu a | mi own cothes, om Sho Wy ARVIA. Tes Sec isan took out some of her own ¢ oth OF w PARTNERSHIP. —STATE RK, CITY AND d evieed Statutes “Of Lim Part ps" everal Statutes amending the eatie upon the and with the rights and » andeubiectto che conditions and ncrihe efor firm under «teh ech partners ucted la GEORGE W, MOOKE eral nature of the nose In- he importing, buying ond and euch oth ar leaof mer wally sold by Dry € the City of New York Thirdly The names of all the eoneral and therein, ant 6 dobbers in int their respective lyn, d State of New Y Se- Worthineten, ego f4 a epecial t eat ( coperrtaeen, in the cou ‘o and State of New Yorty Third—Kai thineton, who te & spe emi partner, eat staf in the coanty of Fairfir And state of Cone k 7” Worthi: cial partner, and wha + in the State of Onto, Fitthis who ie aepectal partuer, and who ot Krookivn. co aunty of Kinga nnd Sixth! ! &. Pricer, who fen special partner, and who teaides In tho elty aud county and State of New York, Sewenthir—Mary | Lockwood, who ie nepeecial partner.,and who teehles in the city and couniy A ate of New York: and | cCiehtly —H. Meria Kreg, wh * © epecial partner and tesides in the city of Brookiyi ., county of Kings, aud Stare of New York Fourthly ~The amount of capita’ which each epeectal paitner hes contril TLO0 etock, ba me fol. lows, viz.: John i ! thirty thou. sand dullare vith 1, thirty t dollars . ten, thirty thou " ate; Daniel ©, Robbias t ty thousand foilare; John 8, Fyier, twenty-five thousand dolla Mary thousand cellars; MH, Maria ' ueand dollar od ar which each partnership ts to th day of Jegumar » aud the nate ie the thir at day e@ielit bendred and sixty- vin sixth! Vhe bu #3 at 1 and con- 4 in the ¢ New the prine|pal f business o' fal be situ In witness whereof, we desirous of ine maar severally t comber, KWoor VAPP, 2 ree 2 MAVIA GEO, W. MOORE, $29 and 201 mdwar, 112 Mo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,— » sake owire ian deseription of Hee that the f vate tuark or wiarks ynarter cask and in pareun tion to the # : how in the mannfacture Brand or Stamp. Milbank Hroe Sg C48. Milbank, New Yak Milbank, New York 8. Mil bank. & Son, LRP Mo Milbank Bro 422 oe nn-et, one door weas of Nassau st, AKE YOUR OLD BOOK and waete paper of every di below William et, ands city, GEOR J YEAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE- brated Compressed Yerst, in Europe exclusively tiaed for some is and jor the first time manufac. tured in this country in lawe quantities by the un dersignued, ie unsurpassed in ite qualitieaa, It im. parte a «weet taste to the biead, raises the dough higher, and so proluces iarger bread, and takes less thaw half the (ine oor vettuy the dough ready jar the oven than any other article ot the kind, “To te con. 318 PAMPHLETS ription to 74 Ann, the highest price in the i vinced, eive it @ trial, Samples tarnished ermuie, Liberal terme granted to dealers, LON AL, NORD. ANGER & CU, Nos, 50 and ¥1 Seventh ave, Branch } sixth st, uearave, A, Sia depot 12 sit ING. 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Ther | Wae vo other | ed in the house bus the one in whir | her rather Bo abo tenderly lifted the bed | of her darlin nd waa going to take it Lown staire tthe mother opened her eyes, end secing whe ahe was ebout, she said, | “Tam not worthy to touch her, Tam wicked ; | have apoxen to you as I never shoud have spoke batl if ink you are very good ; may I have my ow child to he in ny arme fora Httle whiler" Her voice Was #0 strange @ contrast to what it be been before she bal gone into the fit that Suse hardly r-cownized ity it Was now so unspeakeb; soft, ao irresistibly pending, the features too hac Jost their flerce expr on, and Were a most as pie cit as death Susan coul! not speak, but ahe car ried the little child, and laid !t in its mother’s arma, then a@ she loons d at th something overpower. od ler, and ale knelt down ing al “Ob, my God, my Ge | forcive, and comfort her, | Bat the mother kept smiling, and stroking the little fece, murmurtig soft tender wordy, ee if were alive; she wae going mad, Busan thoughts but se prayed on. and on, aud ever atill she prajy- ed with streaming eyes. tor came with the draught, The mother unconsciousness of is nature as loctor at ty her, end soon she Then he rose sottly, and beckoning Bu- san to the door, be spoke to ber there “You must ake tue corpse out of ler arm, she w tawake Srau,t tnake her ak for many Lours, I willcall before noon again. } is now dayluht. Good-bye.'* Susan scuthim outs and then gently extricatt the dead child from its mother's arms, she coul hot resist mak'ng her own qu.etmoan over her dare 4) She tried to learn off iis little placia face, dams and pale betore Ler. “Not have mercy on ber aad fe.) asleep, | the seal ling tears of care, i wash away that vision fair; Nov all the toousand thoughts that mas, Not ali the mahts that dim her eyes, pom! eer usurp tho place litiio ausel face." And then she remembered what remained to be She saw that all wos right iu the house; ber s#tuG aeleepon the settic, in spite of all the the nicht, Soe went out throuyh the quiee OF thas erted atl! although it was broad day. ity where the Leigha Lved. Mra, Leigh, who kept ber couatry hours, Was opening her window shutters, Susan took her t ¢ arm, aud witbous Speaking went wito the house-place, There ahe kncls down before tne aston Mrs. Legh, and cried aa she had never able night Lad overpoy her, and she who had goue throu hb se much caludy, uow thas the pres sure seemou renoved could bot Gad the power te ue betor sbutthe miser- speak OM y poor dear! What has made thy heart sa sore ws to come und erg sous, Speak and tel me sery ou, poor Wench, if thou capat noe | spoak Ik will ease the Leart, and then thou caust 4 i is doad}"* said Susan “Tleft herto ge ut l've more ta isin our house, Corse Mrs. Leigh could nw speak, bu tremb ing, put on her things and wes With Susu ip duezy Leste back to Crown-street As they entered the house in Crowu-street, they perce. vod thas the door would not oj treo y om st binges, and Susan !uatinctively ed toaind to see bbe Case of the obstruction Po eda es ly recognized the appearance of & parce, Wrapped 1D & Berap of NEWSpaper, and evide conta “shag money. She sw ped and picked it up. “Look sud she, sorrowiully, “the mosher was bringing shia ior ber child last night." Hat Mre, Leigh did not wuswer, Bo near tothe emertuipiug tab Were ber lost chiid or po ane could ues be arrested, but pressea onwards wih trem! ling steps and # besting fluttering heart. She entered the bed-room, dark avd still, She took ne heed of the little corpse, over which Susan paused but she went atraigns to the bed, and withdrawing the curtain, saw Lizzie, —but not the former Lizzia bright, gay, buoyant, sud undimmed, This L wasoud Lelore her ume; her beauty was go Geep line of cart, aud alas) of Want (or thus then » ther imagined) were prinved on the cuee., no round, ud lair, apd soo, Whe wet ele gudcened her roother's eyes, Even her sleep she bore the lok of woe and dispar which Was tLe prevalent expres. gion of her lace b. even in ber sleep she bad orgovlen Low to Lt all these marke of the 6, and sorrow ele bad passed through wuiy made her mower love her more, Bhe stow looking a her with greedy eyes; which seemed as thougu no Mowing could meusly their jousing | and 8b lust 6. Swouped down aud Kissed the 5 orn hand that ay outside the led-clotues, No touch disturbed the sleeper ; the mother need uot have laid the band so geutiy GoWD Upon the counterpane, There wee bo eum of lite, Baye only now aud then @ deep Bob. Likewgh, Mrs, Leigh satdown begive the bou, aud, sili holding back the curtain, Jooked ob and on, ae ii abe could never be satisned, Susen would fain have stayed by ber darling one, but abe had many calls Upou Ler bine aud Woug hie and ber will bad now, @# ever, jo bo given Up to thas of osnars, All seetued to Gevolve the bunion of thelr cares on her. Mer tather, jl!-humored trom bos last night's iutewperance, did aot ecruple to res proweh ber with being the cause of litle Nanny 's death, and when after, bearing bis upura is ing meekly for sume Lime, Be COUld DO lou,er ro. struin herself, but began to cry, he wounded her eu more by bis injudiciots aewpts at eomfors 4 tor be said it wae os Well the child was dead; is wae none of theirs and why @hould they be troubled with it, Busan wrung her bonus aot this, and cane gud stood before ber tather, and implored bim w forvear, Yben sho bad take all requasiier steps lor the ccrone uvet; she bad to wrrange for aise wissal ij she bad to summon e lite ret sor, and seud bis willing ‘ees on @ messace io Winam Leib, Who, she felt, 0. gos to be imiormrd of bie mowher’s Whereabouls uu of the whole state oladurs, Soe askod her wessenyser to tell him w conie ald speas io Ler, —this Lis mother was as her ‘house. Bhe Was thauktul toss Ler father esuntered ous bo have @ ,U63.) Mt bLe Dear bs ComCusiand, aod Ww relate as Muny of koe Digs BdVveuUures as Le huew | for ap yob Le Was in rauce of @ wawher wud she watched, whe sieuil, jassod away the hours up stars At dinuer-siine Willcame, He looked real glad, Impeent, ested, Bussu sto calm and white belore bin, ber sal, loving ¢) es gazug Straight iu. to his, ** Will’? said she, in a low, quiet voice, * your sister is up stairs." ‘+My sister!'’ said he, as if affrichted at the idea, and losing his glad look in one of gloom, Busse tow it, aud ber beart gank s litle, but se went oa #e calm to al sppesrence as ever (To be contiyiued.s

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