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Contened from tha frat page.) 450 ae loet toe + hives in the service of their conn- it Rvery nince of emusement m the city wae eds nme te r sport rmances at seme of them were portion arly appreciated, In the evening, at ne the Coot pe (heatres, several men and women tntnted end hed to be carmed out, en dense one the throug bh attended to witness the per toi mnnne POLiCn VeTTRS ral Kher four fork on Thesday © fires Lacaria, formeric a noted pus t porter. ar called Cae X-10-U-8, Sin i Poet 1 rt, wae about cloang te hour, five mea came in o eleigh, and tered fin house Arniwng them wae @ Man Tame wy Poe eho keepo & gineshop next or 1 wth a man named Rocky Moore leteera whom and Lozarus nome ill-feeling eae WM G beaten the latter some time avn Pree er ow the house mate o great desbotne ee andewore he could whip eny man ie. 1) w i Lazarus woo waa perfect!y aoher, arked ve noe hota, ashe wae about to corm + ‘i want any disturbance mate Frory then asked to shake hande with Lazarve whe exteulel bia haod for the purpow, when the former drew wa nnlioa Ligarinin ther oud the pont ta foot lousy and atabbed rok, the blade gona in atone aide ont at the other Lanarus staggereitowiriaihe door and inutantly fell « omn corpse. The parties jately jumped into the sleigh and ercaped, The affair was eo quick- iy and eileniiy done that sever! officers of the 14th Precinct who were on the epot heard mething of the affair until the alarm was given, at which time the perpetrator had ercapsd. The Dedy of Lazariia w nto the remidence of ha futher, Izzy Lazarus, n Centra atrest Will be held at the lath f o'clock this aftertioor Yesterday afternoon the 12th Precinct police re ported that they bad euc eeded in arresting Fnery and two of his companions, named James McDon- noil and James Clark, Harlem They do not deny having been concerned in the murdar, The prisoners were sent te the 14th Precinct Btation Houne, to await the action of the coroner. PonicemMan Sitter, ~ About yreterday morning, as officer John Danele was tatro'ling bin beatin Thompson atrest, between Kroome and Grand, he heard @ female voice cal- Hing ‘‘watch,” and following the direction of the anma, be found @ woman lying the sround, ,who hed just been knocked down by one of three ruftians who siand- ing by. The woman {t appears was a ser- vent named Margaret White, living at {7 Thomp- fon atreet, and who was going home from a visit to some friends She pointed out the man who Struck her, and the officer immediately arrested him, whereupon he drew a revolver and fired upon Mr. Daniela, who, dodging the shot, knocked the man down with hiaclub. The others interfered, and while he was clubbing one of them, the fellow who was knocked down Jumped to his feet, and diecharged a secoud sbot at the officer, which took effort in the neck, @ little Lelow the left ear, and lodged in the atnews in such « manner as to defy all the efforts of Police Surgeons Kennedy and Fre- Tigh, who were called at once to extract it. The wound in, however, not dangeroun, the ball having glanced upwards, as be Pre inquess eonet Biation House, att The mea were arrested in ly a'clock on were Street Arrrays, &¢,—On Monday evening, James Kane was assaulted! at the corner of 2ist strect and Avenue A, by a German, who cut bim in two places w) bo koife, Kane was taken home by ble friends, Hs assailant made his escape. Last evening, about 9 o'clock, four men entered the lager bie’ saloon, 100 Hester street, kept by Henry EBichen, and after calling for refreabmenta, tendered a bill which waa rofused by the propne- tor, whereupon one of them drew a pistol and fired fonr shots, one of which took effect in the breast and another in the neck of Eichen, after which all of them escaped, The wounds inflicted are dan- gerous. Mr. Mathew Crawford, who {a nearly 89 years of om, was brutolly assaulted on Monday evening, at the corner of fth avenue and 26th street, by a gang of rowdies. Officer Jeowets conveyed the injured man to his home, in Weet 28d atreet, but was un- able to arrest the assailants, Mr. Crawford is father-in-law to Superintendent Kennedy, Catharine Smith was slightly wounded an Mon- day evening by being «struck on the head with « bullet fired from « piato! in the bends of eome un- Shown person. The ball passed through the win- ow, James Carnes, a member of 48 Engine Company, wee stabbed in the fa ¢, late on Monday might, at the corner of Sth avenue and 80th street. Carnes vvng taken home, where bis wound was dressed. H 6 assailant mace bis escape Martu O'Connell, while passing the corner of ftanton atrees and the Bowery, on Monday night, wae shot in the leg and badly injured. fh ia nos known by whom the shot waa fired, The bulle wasextracted from O'Connell's leg, when he was taken home, On Bunday night the grocery store of Andrew Nurnett, No. 121 West 27th street, wae entered by burglare, who aroused the proprietor, Burnets grappled one of the burglara, when @ violent strug- sleensued, The burglar called upon s young ac- coroplice, who waain the room, to shoot Mr, Bur- nett, when the latwr drew arevolver end discharged ft, but without effect. The burglar asked the boy to fire a second time, but the latter became fright- ened and ran into the street, The struggle between the two men contmued for several minutes, when oi by leaving his overcoat in Mr, RBurnets’s possession, On Monday afternoon a disturbance occurred in Vhird avenue, near 20ub street. Officer Thompaon, of the isth Precinct interfered, when he wae knocked down and brutally beaten. As hi ante ran away, the officer fired his revoly is supposed one of them was seriously wounded, No arrests were made Officer Ellison, of the 20th Prectuct, attempted to arrest two burglars yesterday morning, who were in the basement of No. 6 Boorman Place, when discharged # pistol at him, but without effect, ofteer drew his revolver and fired two shots at the thieves, who made their amano through # rear yard) The burglars bad packed up a large basket of silverware, which bad on New Yoar's Day, ready to take away. Wilham L. Hobelsted lef the Fifth Avenue Hotel on Mouday eventing, and on reaching the corner of Vth street, Was assaulled by one of the porters named Patrick Bmith It ts alleged that Binith struck Hobelsted in the face with an tron jimmy, fracturing bis nose and jaw. Binith was arrested aod committed to awals the result of Hobelsted's injuries. Tue BiRMincuam Srrext Suooriwwa Ar- ruay.—Corover Collin yesterday, held an inquest atthe Tth Provinct Station-house on the body of Richard Brown, who was sbot on Ba:urday evening by en unknown assasmn. The Jey returned the following verdict; ‘ That Richars Brown, the de came to bis death by a gun shot wound re- colved at the hands of some person or persons up- known, and we recommend that ® special ordi- nance be passed to prevent the inctiscriininate prac. tioe of firing arms in the street." On the render. ing of the verdict the four men who had been rested on suspicion, were x arged fre DasrekaTe SoicLor. — Yasterd M ONS e Wola baldansnasombal 166 Aicaue Aeon tne beady | up pompe sae aitanyr Grauade, A pompous carve | ~ to hare of Jacob Piteffer, who commiterd suicide by ateb- bing himeelf in the heart with a jack-knifo. Peif- fer wasn percied prisoner recantly exchange |, andl wae | aince hia return from Georgia has Leen sick and very melancholy, Bersixe of THe Strawente Gronon Wasninaton Titan Deerecorios of Vase. asd Canno— Lowe @60.000, 4+ abo t ten ofelock on Monday nicht the ateamohip Georce Waal! Joying at Mer No.9 North River, wae discovered ton, 6 beon fire, The wea! belonged to H. A, Crom. wel! & Co's line of New York and New Orleana steamers and bad arrived at this port on Fr.day laat from the later city, freightved with seven hun- dred bales of eotten, between toro thonmend and three thousand barre's of flour, and a fall cargo of ansor.ed merchand.ze. of the freirht hed been Jarded but the work of discharging carge was to hare commenced yesterday morning. At the time mentioned the fire waa discovered amid- None ships aod eoon spread with great raplditr. The fire department were quickly on the spot bat the flares, iamiting the cotton, soon rendered the destruction of the veasel inevitable From the engine room, where the fire fe suppored ripinated, it soon spread to the main hateh and thence to the rigging. The burning of the r'g- wpe endangered the aafety of other voaseia leaving near, and stream” of water were playing upen them conetenty kept By two ofcle k In the morn- ing: the wesnel was burned to the water's edge. The exact amount of lenis not yet ascertaine |, but is roughly atated ‘4 thousnd dollark thousand on cargo. the owners at three hundred nm the weanel and two hundred The extent to which thie le covered by insurance does not yet appear. i t yard « Firne.—About 5\4 o'clock on Monday even- ng a fire broke out in the atable, 873 Poar! atreet, longing to Wiliam L. Northam, owner of @ coal mite, which resulted in a damage of £900, The fire wae cause! by the careloannoss of a drank en man, who hit his pipe in the stabi and sparks falling amnong the hay, set fire to it " Walle the fire was in progress a fight oveurred, which is wags though would be serions, Several pistol ahote were fired and considerable fighting with ua- t ure’aarma alone, Beveral of toe belliorruts were arrested and l«iged in the Station House of the 4th precinct. One of them, named Joho Baya wen arrested wh je firing off # revolver, and another, named James Max, while in the acs of wielding an ax, with which he meant to strike somebody over his head. Chef Eagineer Decker ordered two e+ gines to be locked up until the decialon of the Fire meiin Jor missioners, before whom the case will be in - y tried, sball be made known Lancestes,—On Monday morning, a man named John Perkins, a United States printer, hv- ing as 22 Wi stealing at o a nireet, was arrested, charged with » robe of the value of #10 from the each of Timothy O'Brien, of 207 Pearl at. Abou o'clock, @ colored man named Richard Mili, U.S © value of #300, the property of Mat 42 Leonard street, Artinan, was arrested for stealing « bracelet of the A. Drigger, of Roth articles were recoversd About 4'¢ o'clock, David Walton, of Windaor Locks, who ia here on a vist to his brother on Davil's nd, sppeared and complained of two iniles named Hastie Smith and Bolla Khaw, togethor with two men named McBride and Gordon, whom he ac- cused ¢ stealing #8) from his vest pocket, $55 in Hartford money waa found on Gorton, which the complainant said was similar to the money he pos- sessed before the robbery, Tiow or Boru Brasonrs Crry GovERNMENT FoR 1865,—ORGANIZA- ov tar Commox Coon ou. Ma. Jonge E.eorep Parsrpest or ti Boaap ov ALDERMEN, € Jamas Havas ov rim Roary or ‘orsoitmas,—The Board of Aldermen for 1564 convened at the City Hall at 12 o'clock M., on Meo- day. Preaident, pro. tem, Jones Prowident of the Board, by acclamation On motion, Alderman Farley was electe! Mr. Keliy moved that the hoard procued to elect a l’resident by ballot. Mr, Ottiwell moved to amend by declaring Mr. Tae amendment prevailed. the honor th Mr, Jones took the chair, thanking the Board for had done him in electing him to preaiic over their deliberations, and called otten- tion to the financia] condition of the city,for which, he said, the Commou Council was only partially reaponaible. A committees from the Board of Councilmen were announced, who informed the President that the Board hed organized and was ready t) rece. ve any communication thas the Board of Aldermen might have to make, On motion, David 8, Valentine was elected Clerk of the Board, Henry L. Wright Bergeant-at-Arma, and William Walsh asmetant. Commitwes were appointe! to wait upon the Mayor and the Councilmen, and inform them of the organisation of the Board, The Mayor shortly afterwards communicated to the Board bis pleasure at their being so eamly ant readily organized, and expressed his wishes for their happiness, The Board then edjourned to Monday nex, THE Boar BOARD OF COUNCILMEN—-INADGURATION OF -The Board convened at 13 Moon Mon- day. The newly elected members took their seats, Upon the calling of the roll all the members re- sponded. Mr be the temporary Chairman pointed to condnet the F ried committee foat with the usual foru: Blooum moved that Mr. Russell Carried, Mr. Hay. erty submitted @ resolution that James Hayes faq. be the President of the Board for the present Carned On motion, Jamea M, Bweevey was re-elected Clerk of the Board Mr, Lant moved that a commines of two be ap- ident to bis seat. Car- Meaars. Lent and Jovee were appointed sueh Having conducted the President to his jes, the coumuttee ree The President returned his thanks for the tired, high honor conferred upon bim, A committee was then appointed to wait upon the Hoard of Aldermen, and inform that body thas chia Roard were organized and ready to receive any par pers they might desire to have acted upon The committee appommted b) wait upon the M. returned, and said shat hie Honor wo tld commy cate with the Board in a few minu The Ma immediately wards sent in @ siort communi- cation congratulating the members upon their or- wKanization, The rules of 1564 were then ordered to be the rules for 1865, A petition was received from William O'Dr en, contesting she seat of John HMougbtalin of the Bixth Benatorial District, Referred to a spectal commitiee Acommittee from the Boart of Aldermen here eppeared and informed the Board that that Board were organized and ready to receive kuy communi cations they mirht desire to end them, The oom. mittee of thie Board sent to confer with the Alde men then returned and said the Alderien we confer with them in a tew moments, O24 tnotior Walter J, Burk was appointed reader of the Board, The Board then adjourned to Monday next at two o'chook, P.M, At Mayor's office the First Marshal has done a fine business durtug the year in licenses, fines, &c., which amounted to #24570 12, belog uu increase of $4,227 28 over 1563 and of $4,106 60 over 182. Tae CAPTURED SAVANNA Corron Is TO ne Bgxt to Tins City.—-The Governmout has or- dered the cotton captured by Gen, Sherman, at Savannah, © be sent & this city. The business of cxamiming the ooton, taking testimony recardiny r | iss ownership and transporang it hither, bas been consigned to Collector Draper, and that centleman spaado tO mar > tay or lo-mororw for Savannah, } Abip to thie port net only the thirty-three thousand of olerks, t attend to the detaile of the businens, will accompany the Collector. It is intended to MARINE NEWS, R., 7 2-9. 8. 4 46—Moon en.s... r20rn bales captured in Savaunah, but sl! thas hos fallen | ————.- —- - aan into the handaof the Government in that vicinity. CLEARED, h on wil ” PTF AMSHIP _Cheeppenke. Wolleite, Potion’, Me The sale of this cotton will take place here, and all] bities tan ne Cheeom London: Tia jay Fm quertions in relation to owvership will be aetvled Prapels on RYirg, Londo . BRIGGS Fivine Perle, Matamorea; Helen, Clen hereatter, The prospect of trade with Savannah | 6 nie. Norihnrn Light, tac ans, Fo Pishes Pulp sort bas caused quite a sensation among our merchants PCHOONFPRS 4 J Trear, Bliralerhont: Georee Faeh inter fe are tal te of abipprog goods, have been received by the au- AVRIVED, thoritios. Several weasels have andy been clear- STFAMS Cite of ce, trom Part or P ' { Hew o { rade to | At Prine: eA Ser , ‘orntng:, Port 64 for Port a), with the view of being ready t land: RC Kanieht. Philwteinhias New. § Hee @art for the latter port ne soo) aa thé news of opens | end Sonlampton: Geo shittuck, r M aot ¢ ved " ii Wa on 1. C: } tng the port of Savannah is received. It is expected Queanmown; Northern Licht, Fe av e: Ne hy the mercantile conmunity that trade will begin Be eten wht) Clereland, via ¥ al, Pro aw 1 Toston; Lady Z. (new) [oston with Savannah as soon us the Government cotton ~ fee da nen lan rier ebna ; Alexandra, in shipped bane, Fnoct 7 " —--- NH Gaston, froro Barbaders, wth mése ree ' AV 4 fr, Port BROOKLYN rp nee: Ceres, I Ri. ta7A > wr “He vy R re ‘ester, retniined: F Prywovta Coenen Pew RestinG,—The | sete reine i annual renting of jews $1 Plymouth Church SCTIOONERSCharie . ton: Ny Bt John. PR (Rev H.W. Reecher's) took place laat evening. | PN) Wiis Bi ronn re The neuel announcement as to the terma was male | = - —= by Mr. Beecher, when Mr. Pile uty the auc vous Too Late for { la ation. Orra, proceeded with the business in hand, T+ atilicy highest premium leat year wae S2)—this year it DEATHS, fe $400, and in the same proportion to the A TORIN = On Monday morning, Jan Emit: The principal promiumsa were a9 followa, being in | Ahearne Tobin, douchterof tonn aod Mary Agnes ‘ Tehin, aged % penta aud & mouthe @idition to the pew rent: he frienda and relatiere of the fomile are te HG Claflin, at choice, @400 premium : Joeep' | epectfully invited to attend the fune . w dnee P Howard ud choice, $880 preminm: R. 8 Ren. | 495) Afternoon, at clock, trom the readence cf edict, @285 preminm : E. 8, Arnold, #250 preminmn ¢ her pareuts, 220 Cherry st Wm Dy ko, $355 premium : FE. T Gibeon, #840 pres | = sear " minum; FB. BR. Caingy &3a8 premium: Mueted & VONSUMPTION — IT SHOULD Carll, $859 premium; FT TH. Gibaon, 4340 pre. / te ni that all the mie of Ce “the theklin miom; RR. G avem Mth premium; Laughlin & White 8515 prominm: HC, Rowen; #30 premi- {p,the SIDE 6p um; Clafiin, lane 6° ta vremitm: Mr | 3 b Dan and alr ach ) prem. + Tard, premi- tr earlier atases ot Cor um i dT Howerd, #20 pre Wo. Barien, | thick and rtarch dike, ond oe €H0 preminm : Mr. Riake, miut, besides | ertion on the pact of the auste pen ’ Beventenn others who paid premiums amounting bya Lunes. {he Coas h in Consumption te si 0 to over @204) above the pew rent. whieb e an ; The first choice was taken by HB Claflin, at | eure the er one A r a9 6 we must first remove the mette: which p Min, benides a rental of $120-—just $10 por week | A iptane. , : : for the year, 0 ’ uday of Mr, Beecher’ SLOOLE can reer to overt for the year, or $1 per Buoday of Mr. Boecher's fay ta ths Cae cr be Ve CO preaching. The first ten averaged #286 each and | Copeumption. Sore of these were the rentals to $110 more or over $10 per § tay of | | Abed Unease as to Le proncuuced incurs preaching. The first hundred averaged #15660] ° The preparations with which he cures Coneumption ewh premiums, and #75 renta total, © oy, | Are wan fwtured by niaif—ard he would invite yone who suffors > Consumption or any of mptotoe to call at hie office and investicate the awhich have resulted the use of his medi- clipes The premiume on the The premiume and rev ret 150 pews, $224 } ils of thy whole church yielded about 450,000, or about 0) more than M,C. O'TCOLE, 8) Third avenue, sbove 17th etrect, they ever before yielded wt New York Fires 18 Brooriys,—About 10 o'clock on Vy 7F WANT 50 MEN TO FILL THE Quota « ‘ ry ar, and will pa the morning of tbe Ist inst. @ fire broke out 109 | eg ay eee tee tor ae ary et oatle at row of 2-story frame buildings, commencing in the | 11 Sixth eve the eountes Subetitntes furnished for all bg of upper partof No. 59 Warren street, from which tae 3 ‘ Fle Edge SUBSTITUTES AND VOL- flames spread to Now %5, ST and #77. The struc. g ] 0.000, aati other offices, see tures were greatly damaged, and the contents | what you can get? xth ave, and get rotTe—caaly dows he mostly Cestroyed—all being occupied am atores, | ™° wali down, FB The losses and insurances, a9 far as ascertaine!, arenstl &e : & WILDEY. GENERAL BUSINESS, weet No ocenpiad by J.P. Shiel, painter and paper | — ‘ Lan Te. banger; lows, $2,000; imsured tor #09, No LL DECLARE THAT KENT'S i 1 IN- oce pled ana tailor p by Thos, McCarron; da dia coffec isthe best for family use. sold by all age, #100; insured, N upled by Mra. | grecern, Price 2 re lb, Aek for KENT'S, Sroith asa toy store ; loss ; ured for $400, | Ceneral depot, Ni e wt 418 No. 59, occupied by 8 Miller, tailor; damage, $500; LL MERRY AND HAPPY PEOPLE ne fyaurance The buildings were damaced to the extent of be Firernau's Trust and Man- They are owned! by the Brook- lym Fling Girne Ce The fire originated from a siove-pipe, whch waa run through the rafters of the sevond floor, Shortly after noon, a fire was discovered iu @ row of unfinished frame buildings in Baltic street, between Sth and th aveoues, owned by Mis, Rob- drink durin iat India Coffer the Holldaya the famous KENT'S Sold by all grocere at 25 cts per General Depot 164 Reade at aul URDEN'S HORSE SHOES—CHEAIER to Kuackerithe then the coat to them of imported fron, foreash on delivery, A large lot for sale by WM. H. WALLACE, 420 cor, Albany and Washington ets CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET- / nle-White rage 11 cents per Ib. colored rags 4 fnson, causing damage to the amount of $200, The | cents per ib; books and news: re @ cen braces, 25 fire appeared to have beon accidental, cents; copper aud pewter, 85 cents, lead i) cents per Ib, 26 cente each for old alik hate, at 36 Spring at. 350 Tuk New Boarp or ALpPeRMEN,—The srath Cc ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals ~White rage Il cents per ib, Colored and woolen 4 ce i) poks and newsmapers / cents, Copper and pewter 46 cents, » at No. 15 New Bowery, 4 hd firet ineeting of the Brooklyn Board of Allermen for 1805 was held lest evening, in compliance with the requirements of the charter, which provides that the Board shall meet on the first Monday in January of each vear, Alderman Hugh McLeugh- lin, of the 2d Ward, was ce led to she chair, when the list of members was read, end they answered to their names A'ter the calling of the roll, the Board adjourned till Monday of next week, when the President and other officers wil! be elected THe New Coroxen,—Dr, Elias W. Lynch, the newly-¢lected coroner, took charge of his office yesterdays, end reappomted Mr, Joseph Monk as Deputy. Lead 10 cente per | Roreeveit at OMMERCIAL OIL COMPANY,-—THERE will be a meeting of the Stockholders af the Com- mercial (il Company, at their Office, 160 Front et,, 10 the city of New York,on tbe 11th day of January, 1485, af 19 o'cloek at noon, for the purpose of dimin- ishing the amount of tre Capital Swek of said Com. any from five milton of dollars to three militans and Tiree handred thousand dollars, Dated New Yor! Ime, 19th, 1564. V.M, THOMPSON, T. W. PARK, R L. DODGE, GEORGE A, LERTE, H.W BoOTH, r *. TVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED IN any staid and other law cases prosecu' with- out charge unless I euccead M HOW Es, Ateorney and Counsellor, fu Advice e. . TS Navemu st. 829 ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP—THE eee partnership heratoiore existing under the style JERSPY CITY. of BERG & CO. in disgolved by mutual con~ sent of the sulmeribers. ZECHEL BERG, Exriosion or tie Looomotive Porter] 3s FREDRIK LIEBMANN _ on THe Wasntsoron Exeners Trarn--Tunes Mex Fiscal AGENT, UNITED STATES TREA- Brntorsiy Inureen._A Crivats Blown Theowen «4 sary, Ninth Natioaal Bank, New Youk, dan. 3a. _ A ims. The 10-40 1. 3. Loan, ae aonounond by the Wispow,—S ortly afer 11 o'clock last eveaing, Secs marys of the Treasary, will positivedy be with. "i — Boy AY vom the market on Saturday next, the 7! the boller of the I-eomotive *+Bouthard," which | TAT" owl pegsive in parmont Lagal Tender and war attached tothe 7 o'clock Washington expres | National Bank Notes; checks on city banks and U5. train from Jersey City, exploded with a loud re. | 6 Per eent. Legal Tender Notes, with or without Cou- port suet as it bad passe! the Nowark avenue cram- ing, and abouta third of a mile distant from the na, allowing the accamulated interest. The ac- brued gold interest op the 10-49 ionds may be taken at 15), payable in eurrency. We sball be pleased to afford you any further information in our power, on depot The force of the explosion was so great that | applieacation at our Rankin; House, Yours truly, the locomotive was upset acroas the right-hand a ORVIS, Premdent. hd by ck and crushing into shed in the yart| PAVING ASSOCIATED WITH ME MR. SOROS, CPURHDE into R ENR: SB: WA) 8s GEORGE dl. CLANRANALD jn. the plumbing adjoining, while the forward truck wheels | nad aae-fitting, the business of car firm willbe coutin- ued under the name of ALBX, McKENZIE & Co, wore thrown in an opposite direction | ALEX, MeKENZI& GEORGE J. CLANRANALD, over the ra ' fenre into the street, | 3) Weat 4th et, 419 A pioce of the boiler was thrown in an oblique di- TOTHING LIKE LEATHER,—IF YOU rection and crushed thr iwelling house, No eupied by John ich the third story of the 18 Railroad a raasa boarding house 4) want sole leather as how Aup prices call ab 16 spruce st. GIBBONS & JOYCOR, “ay NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPLICA. + Vion of insolvents to be exetapted fron: liahdlity to frame PANG, Oe. The east endof the hd was almost entirely arrest aud imprisonmenst— Robert Sewell, Gustavus molahed, The far and boarders were fortu- | > Winston and Don A, Hooth, insolvent dettore, nately in the basement ub tem nnd escaped unin. | Creditors to appear before the Hon Albert Cardos: 1. One of thet lera known as *' Ben. was e ot the Court of Cammon Pleas of the City and rec io le DOaMers ne a id wheg nty of New York, at the ol sald court, in the City Mali, in the city o! an the iTth in front of the house just about to enter, when the Dall nu pached him unceremonious+ | day of January, }8od, ab U1 o'clock in the forenco: nent window, but without any- utehow cause, it any there he, why the estates o thing # than throwing him {nto con. | aid debtors shall not be amigned for the benefit of vulsiong, to which he ia subject, The explosion | sheir creditors, and weir persone be thereafter ex- sunded like the f 1 crash oo: some | Cm Ps trom arrest and itaprisoument, pon contracts POReneS MES a IR ave 8 ie | previously made, as individuals or as men large body from a considerable height and caused | frig of Sewell, Perris d Co, under the proviaions of ' ¢ to leave their houses, d run inall direcs | art fifth, chapter fifth, of part Postel of the re- tious, Inquring what had happened In a few | vired statutes Otice fires publiehed Nov, 1st, 1564 minutes tred people yatbered around | ROBERT \WELI, Att'y for [nsolvente. 417 the wreck, and extricated from th Camp! el, engineer of the train, C eugincer on the rom, and the debris Brewater jes Hatton, an roman, James PAWSBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT OF clothi wolry, dry goods, &c, A high price paid for tleke fovercomts, Also a large lot of coth- Hager, Hutton was found to have sustained @ | tugon hand, Overcoats fram $o to $50, Busines fracture of the collar-tone aud @ severe Bealp- | coate and pants aud vests cheep LEVIE, 447 wonnd, from whiet will probably recover, | Broone et 165 Caniplell wan badly ed inthe sping and sas | PFPAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT— faired contus: abourthe head and face, He is The bichest price pald for paw obrokers’ tickets of in m very ¢ condition, Eager’ tart | diatnonds, watches, Jewelry, guns, pletols, eilke, furs, was badly fractu his head ba r &c,, ab 17 Bleoeker ot, up «tain 1i4 gud his system fucelved a seve (PHY HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR No accident oc ‘0 the passenger old Newspapers, Parphiets, Hooke and Waste Pa nreuober, which we led with passen perot every ceéscription, SLOCAWELL & EMER. sieeet of the boiler, near the fire box, w SON, No 46 And-st, one door weet of Nassau et, 3 rt, and itisthe impressien shat it Was ry " , [ an 2 Ae Whe winaows of the bouses,for sme dist YEAST — YEAST — YEAST—THE CELE: brated Compressed Yeast, in Europe exchusively used for sume years, sud for the firs time mantfac- tured in this country in large quantities by the un- dersigned, 16 unsurpassed in ite qualities. It line r lows shattered, Tt ve is owned by Mrs. Mary > D., and isdamaged tothe n pallé & sweet taste to the bread, raises the dongh pac = —————-—»» ~~~ | higher, and so produces larger bread, and takes leas - - ———= | than hi he time tor getting the dough ready for the DUNTISERY, oven than any other artiele of the kind, ‘lo be con- ‘- —---— vinood, ve it a bial. Gap faba Toe f ) : NS TER OR Rubb Libergyterms ¢ranted w dealers, DONAL, NO $2. i per tooth, Teeth extracted without pain, | ¢PO+ 126 Sixth si, ear ave, A, Su whitened, or fled with gold and other fll. inves a ets, wad Wa. taiged, by Dr. H. VILLERS, 43 Bowery, opposite the old Pheatre O81 TEW ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED SEWING MACHINES, SEWING MACHINES, ALL KINDS, NEW 4%¥.u Pacis Spe sett tors. Meual pice a1) and second-hand, for ale, to rent or exchange, nnest att t15, usua eomyd, cheap sew eo. Teeth | Macuines cokton cart payment. Machines hougbt. Ad- exuracasl wkhouk pao, ¢ el, po humbug. Ur, Ml. | vaneos wade at 436 Broadway, (G0) > U2 stairs cor, CHAUD, Premed Debbie, oy ay Graemr th tl, We 4 Word ae eves Mook Dior. a eo pA = end after Jan, 21, ent on lary eigbth semi-annual LIZZIE LEIGH THE REDEMPTION. o——- - (The Continvation of tite story is epaveids ably crowded out to-day.) -_-— SAVINGS CACKS, LANTIC SAVINGS DA CHATHAM SOU ARE NEW YORK PEN TALLY est WN pera Lower or Paiore January Why @e a * VAN PELT, Presid Joarra P, Coorra. socremr FERANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COR, *+TH daily Inte raat 6 per cent’ A { th ib | daw tnemrest trom the let of NEWKY, Pe t: JAMES F SAVINGS O68 WARBE Pre INSTITUTION \iuateees of thie inetit he rate of six i poaitore entitled the VAY, Jan. te, Allist terest ame ae Prine kW. CONKLIN, President, A TON, Sic etary ASS COUNTY SAVINGS WASHINGTON HALL, Cor, Fourth and South 7'b ats. WILLLAMSBIE ROG! DIVIDEND NOTICE...Depositors are hereby noti- fied that a Ser !-Annual Dividend atthe raceol sig VANDERE J BANK— Percent, pe nur on ali of $2 and upy | will be paid ie powitors entitled therew, om ane after Monda), ith day of January nox free vemma rwill be credited a4 principal or betore Juntary 1th wil! draw n 8 to 7 o'clock P.M. tuiion have kept steadilr im * invested in Bonds and Morte the amouut loaned) aod in Citys States Stocks County and! le received ie * ite from Que Dime to Five Thousend Dollars THOM Ag. cS fore President. AMER HAL Han Deaaie JACOB ZIMMER, (Vice Preet'e. JAMES & BEARNS, secretary 424 MARKET SAVINGS BANK, &2 NASSAU 4 STREET, Now York, Dec. 27, 1864. A semi-annual dividend (free f 6 per cent. ill be paid om c. CABTER, Tre. 336 annum, on al alter January 1 u MECHA ‘Ss’ AND T2ADERS Institution, 243 Bowery —J snnary di ru of thie institution hove declared nual dividend, free trom Gor erate ey Lavy wae e ae enti y sea leher dan: il. “CHAS. VECK, Pres. HENRY C FISHER, Sec. MOT ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS Inetitntion, No. 284 Bowery.—six per ceot ip farest allowed on «ume of $1,000 and under. Five per or ents, Depowite made on or before Jan. ‘Bth will draw interest from Jan, Ist. Open 4 from 10 A. M. © 4 P.M. And on M # anc Wedneedays trom 10 A.M, to7 1. M, CHAS, PECK, Pree, HENRY C, FISHER, Sec. 4l0 M ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION— L fwenty-etghth femi-Annual Dividend The save dee! wonty- trustees of this nal tide’ .s ae ite ; the itled thereto) at the raw r Cent. sar sagen On al sume ‘of $6.0 and under, and FIVE "er Cent, per aupam on amounts exceeding free of Governinent tax, payable on and after the ith Be aa sad it not withdrawn will Te d January |, . sstva iaterons the mame aan it. FJ. BROWN, SAVINGS vaend. -The femoi-an~ President, EOWARD SCHELL, Treasurer, ©. ALVORD, Secrvtary. s 326 INERS’ AVINGS BANKS AR M No.1 THIKD AVENUE. Now York, Dec. 16, 1964. DIVIDEND—The Semi-anoual Dividend, free trom Government tax, at the rate of Bix percent, per an- pam on uj fume trom #5 to $500, and Five per cent. on sume over $600. will be ble on and after the Vist of January, 1965, Tan) daily from 10 A. M.w2P Mops on Mond, y nesday and Setar~ y event rem § to 7 o'cloe! ” nee TUM AS B, STILLMAN, President. ISAAC T. SMITH, Secretary, 389 MARINERS ’ “SAVINGS BANK. i No. L THIRD AVENL BORUSPEN DN IEY from ick. M. toa he Met oe MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and BATURDA EVENINGS from 5 to 7 o'e! lock, THOMAS B. X TILLMAN, President. ISAAC T. BMITH, Secretary, 860 N ECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, No. Bowers. SIX PER CENT INTEREST ALLOWED on snme of #1,000 and under; *% PER CENT on larger mms, Deposits toe on Cy betore January 3 will mine x from j0 A.M. to 4 PM end on Mondays PEC, President. ; 416 daily and Wednenlays from DAM tot _HENRY C. FISHER, Secre EW YORK SAVINGS BANKS — COR af 14th et_and Sth ave. Open daily from bf P.M. Wednesiaye and Saturdays from 1 tot P. Bix insereet allowed, The January div Ted ein be yeid tree from G f ermupent tax. Rr eere4 e JA! wth wi from ten. (Ieke THOMAS CHKISTY, Pree, Ry ik BULL, Bee. _ nas a dln “Bis s& PER CENT—FREE FROM GOVERN+ MENT TAX. : THIRD AVENUE BAY cor, Third ave, aud 46 from 10 A.M. to 8PM and on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 6 0 5 o'clock SIX PERK CENT. interest allowed on all eume frou $1 to 71,10, free from tax, All moneye deposited on or wfore Jan, 11 will draw interest from the | SPENCER K. GREEN, President Rrowarp Keivy, Secretary at i Nu YN DIME SAVINGS BANK, 427 AND / 429 Canal, corner ot Vanek, Open daily frou 16 A. M. to 3, and on Monday, Wednesday and Sasurday evenings from fto7 ’ M. Six percent. inte eat, tre from Government tax, allowed on sume ot 3600 under, and five per cent, on larger eure. Money deposited on or before January 20th will boar interest from Jaou In Bnet ¢ HAUGIDWOUT, Preeiden t E GAKDNER 8, CHAPIN, Secretary 16 a aia PPING. ot BIELS ¢1 AND UPWARDS, ON London, and Bank of lreiand, Os WELLS, FARGO & 00. SOR LIVERPOOL, — TAPSCOTT’S LINE. Bhip DAVID HOATL 4 Salle thie day Hiritieh Bhip GRATITUDE Jan, 7th For passage to or frum, or Drafte tor any amount ub weet ihke rate, apply to at tho lowers pea PBCOTE BROTHERS & CO. 259 Se S6 south street = (( LD BLACK STAK LINE. FROM OK TO Live WISCONSIN nails end of the onth, Swallow fail Line from or to London~PATRICK HENRY sails oad of the month, For passage or drast apply t WILLIAMS & GULON, 40 Fulton ot, 50% PASSAGE TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Drafveon England, Ireland, scotland and Wales, a& the LOWEST PossIBLE RATE TAPSCOTT's celeb ated Line ot Liverpool Packety comprising in part the tolowing magnificent eliipe Wm, Tupecott Hibernia, General McClellan, Anmretic, Gratitude, Ne Pina Ultra YVerreverance, Albion, Monarys of the Sea Aun *ynosu re, ureta, Bonnin Adams, Kinerald Isle, Victory : F and T Sall Every Wook, for ¢ apply to Peet CotT BROTHERS & co. Meo | Wea __86 South sures, EENSTOWN AN IN sails Jan. 7th, PENNSYLVANIA #iy” WikatMn ® Wa. » i.) om —— wes

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