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(Continued from the frat page. (he prominent part taken in the matter ~7 w Flneker of courne rendered bim the especta) auhject of wrathfnl disenssion, Yesterday morning sbout Your hundred of the sweepers went in s body to Mr. Hocker's flonring mille and demanded an in- torview with him. They were informed thas he war not there, however, and they next paraded e Second nnual Address of the Post f ' PIERCE AN, B8Q.. to the City Hall, where they autracted mush at- Ts Fn curiae Ty Makan th Seal xP 109 lives of #0 many paasenvers Anthor off The Poor | t nui! ie Lae," “imagen : tention. reference, It contains ussful information relating —— hound Ss if Caen GRAY eakiged uM Bit, e Scaret Flowers,” ee, The condition of the street laborers in enese- | © home and formgn P. 0. business. pete ‘4 aie - Cry eet Angusam Tiber THE PAIR TILT Ag | OR : Pentax Brornrrnoop.—A new mb-citcle | Clauding and Nero have lust been discoverre a FROIN DEATH, OBO OF (BB HOH FUER ot teas wages The be Ce fa to be formed at the corner of “th avenue and | the bed af the ‘hayeses: at & ‘Leonard, T ar he + hing chapters of the romance ere tow in the atime ie mmch ante call forth the aympathy and commuirerstion of the public, A majority of them have fomibies dependent upon them for support aod the meagre pittance which they recetved, even when regularly paid, waa barely cnough to aupply them with the daily necesearias of life. The offect of withdrawing thin seanty resource at s time when ‘tim mort needed in the dead of winter, when preee are at the highest pitch—can readily be jrongined, Many of them are in e state of poritive Arativation. They bave no money, and have no means of obtaining it, and {tise burning disgrace te the city that they should suffer want when each ( \oem ie entitled to more than €100 for the per- ance ofhardlabor. The victitna of this cruel myposition, be it amid to their credit, have ected with a commendable epirit of resignation, not- wi hatanding the stinging injustice which they howe miffered. They have met In bodies to discuss the mabjeet of their non-paymentand although sev. eral hundred ip number,they havein every iustance y are placed tus the story romiotained their temper and good order, The cae This establishment still does 8 foe 1 rhe Continnation of this Story is ann void. wi EBL Beceem prospect at the present time is that the street clean: ing question will soon be permanently settled. The New York Sanitary and Chemical Compont Company have offered to take the contract of Cosning the streets at the etipulated surr. of #300,- 000, and if their proposal ts accepted, the troubles of the street laborers will probably eease. The wold controct will cause the laborers to have steady enployment and regular pay, and will eaves vast amount of money, judeing from the expenditure incurred during the last year, Bint this prospective improvement dopa uot help the present pressing necessities of the laborers, and in order to bring theireanse more prominently before the public, they propose to hold a meeting at 66 Rutgers rirect, (Flecker’s Mille) this evening. Speeches ere expected to be made upon the subject at inaue, Ata meeting of the Executive Committee of the Citivene’ Association, the following preamble and resolutions were offered : That an great suffering would be entailed — the laboging men who hav done work in cleansing the atreets under the faith of municipal officers, by the continuance of the injunction obtained by John Flecker ; and as Mr. Hecker at the earnest re- quest of the Association, and to prevent innocent ona from suffering for the wrong of others, ae nasonied to modify the injunction so far as to allow the payment of men who have actually done work for the city— Therefore it in resolved, That Damon B. Baton, James R. Whiting, Adam W. Spies, Peter MoM. ten, John McKeason, Charles acy, Willlam HM. Nellvon, John Vanderpool and A. Bartlett, be ap- »intod a committee to investigate all clalins by ear 26.19% an tnorraae of only 40%, while the eat\- ath gy +d of population ia from 8,000 to 1.4, This total number of deaths includes al! the acidiers who have died tn the various © pitals within the peat year, and waa mich larger than in 1963, arnong chikiren showa a much more favorable ox- hibit than the preceding year, the numberof deatya being actually less than last yaa. confined almost entirely to male adulir. Ring of Pata’ will be parformet here evers after- noon and evening during the weer, and wil! then enraged busi and who eatied bis workmen about | Oh ) throneh the role o be withdrawn to make mom for other novelties. | hom and, without an¥ ceremon » gallant waa | ardent A portray ed wes ) > Dee An w startling . Previous to the apectacie, “The Tailor of Fane- | pings into a cal iron prepa ritoparting @) Revence, Pde, Facey. and Cupldite are rendered the true vice color to Various tat Ti atecend the eo by th ah of the worth. andin theevening The Vermont Wool Dealer.” In the morning et 11 “The Lirmorick | dared not appear in publ Mis frien 4 inp ore Slatin ene i pnite which ar Roy," and ainging and dancing, A mostextra- borg dt she pet AA. Ane A 0 natural 2 fg tad proba oat oF tbe ordinary couple have been added to the curiosities | bie.” He in of a beautiful color, aud all f le noty orele of Tiling, the in the person of Mre, Hattersley, who welgts | hirn is to change bim to @ green or violet.” salt fenibe ir ort nearly seven hundred pounda, and her hurhand, | - “HH [i : peer : int eunnte, Helens 8 hving skeleton, who weighe 67 pounds, not quite Got aid teadio renttin, Ube one-tenth. The celebrated clog dancer, i) Qutdone by an Actor. the dramatte per it int Fiays, wil! make hia first appearance, The Cir- bed, yt danledi Pe ee RRC ini cassian girl, learned seal, dc, Ae, will also ap. a tracts large crowds, and no wonder, mime of Blue Rear! has been aplendidiy got up, and will continue to attract Acrobats, the tight rope dancer, Marietta Zanfretts, the Clown, and last, though not least, Mene Toure naire, cannot be murpassed in their several apecial- | eqi ps Hogull 1! Matamorns: Cen Peabody, | TEA cinanec wilt be orieinal ae far as thie country ties, Matinee thia afternoon. @an Francisco, Francis P See, Port Koyal cages of the SUNDAY MER " voy BARKS —billen Morrison, Barbadors; June Ant roprietore of the Van Aunrran's Mevaguare —The performances | yarn if brow bride, Burbadoes; fC Warwich, Bult EAT SI NDAY NEWSP AI herein the den of Honeia unequalied, ae areaiso | RRia Cute, Matanzas; Covadones, St Johne, PR t nat ays ) the ndvance- those of the monkeya, ponies, de. No person trom | Lucherte, Rio Grande; Annie Colling, Falmouth, da. with iteiaeue in London, FCHOONFRS KH Detter, Halifar, Bob, Turks the country should go home without taking hs children t see this eplendid collection of wild animals, " be tamo weror Bridge nte cover the whe M journalier THE corvrTa Merritt, Matanore: Emper ni ridgere Ste MeRATAERS tas voc pactalition tarihe 8 The Orovne- Ween Liner Cask. Thir cans wae ARRIV iy aa May MEKCE RY come hota Ally bealdioa poset Clarion, Wiscasset via Boston ing fentures of ite own, not ineluded in any of ite remimed yeaterday, and seems to attract renewed Onn anee Haze,’ Fortress Monroe; Trade | coveripornries, Sporting Newa Show and Dramatic interest an it draws towards an end, ths Court room having been densely crowded all day. Mr Evarta continued the summing up of evidence for Mr. Weed, the defendent. mony with the alleged libel,and showed that every statement made by Weed had been clearly proved It remained for the jury to decide whether Mr. BRIGS . Devonshire, Bermuda; Unrry & Aube Al dae EO RO Cl Ot KON SUND AY MORNING, Weed conferred benefit upon public morale, by | Pictou, Six Freres Halifuc: Harvest Quech: Mit eee RE te TWO HOCTS LATER of vg. | tae, Prince of Wales, Matamorne; Sophie, KR. das : ) PW Ol ie . , vl 5 c < Nh : woUnt | velations were to be muzzled, and the liberty of SOHCONE RS Hervest Quest, Cornwallley Ceceo ©TERLING TALENT C ifnx, 5 , Brooks, Kangor for t own; nichest ord rioyed to gi eat ani riety Cee ae Ye Orem nt otelcl frened | felehard Hatwinkle, Hoxton: John Jones, N anion: highest order employed to give reat and varict tnd scorpion, Bee eee oes encual fred | Kandolph, Hiack Rock: Tornedo, Boeton for Fortroes LIGHT LITERATURE DEPARTMENT a by calliny upon the jury for @ verdict for ee tatecticas that would be favorable to the inter- ents of truth and j gion in the Bergen Tunnel on Thursday noon, waa held veaterday afternoor by Coroner Hanler, at Mudeon City. Several witnewes were exam- ined, and the jury rendered «a verdict that the Morris and Fasex Railroad Company are to blame for grom negligence in running thelr traine in @& carelesa @ manner, by attaching ® passenger train to a heat ebt train, thereby THE SUNDAY MERCI NOTHER SENSATION IN IMAGINA- TIVE LITERATURE The prestige of the AU NDAY MERCTRY, an the mediain through which the fines original remancn« of both sides of the Atlantic are prawentad to the A ean publi advance of every other newens- ' will Le increased by the presentation to-morrow ota MAGNIFIC we STORY, BY y hoa- the number of these The mortaliy The increases ts fre endangering the printer's banda, and will appear in the AMUSEMPNTS, Rarsrwia-The beautiful epectac’e of The thie new pred of the day hae been mbmitted, pronounces it the rn MOST MASTERLY WORK e haa over produced, The tiret tive or alx chapters will pre the render for ecanes of powerful eet. All the passions which Gooney as apr pitiation. tionof the ereatest rormanciat A Vunssa journal relates a droll ators. A young man, who was playing ane * court to the wie of sdver, hwi the misfortune to be caught by tt are ereative and and vitifring unfortunate youth bad acquired such # tint that he arnctere the most opporite a yronght in MERC! RY A TALE OF THE MISSISSIPPI. ch bik Cayenne Minerenis An entire new bill all the ably crowded out toedny.| _____MARINE NEWS. Jan. 7-8, Rives, 7 25 —B, Sete, 4 41). M'n rete, Hirrotngareon. —Thie spleniid circus sti!) ate The pante- of extraordinary ttory. Ib belongs ton new school of the intense. othing extant to whieh ft pd. Itsy ess is mar on ofadventures and e@scup sorbing Intere that no one wh reearte plot. there ia + ' © comy of The company commences the CLEARED, STFAMSHIPS—Saronia, Hambure; J Gibson, Phil will be willine toekip a paragraph in perusing The « mination of the whole ie eo impressive Island, Tlerie, Curueoa, Ann & Susan, Hilton Head, Kate seranton, Fortress Monroe, Evelyn, stamford BLOOPS Wm H Bowen, Proqidence, Keleces SUNDAY MERCURY hort periect and comurehen erica, Ite numerous 4 THE pdiy the t A er in News, Foreion Finaveial and NEWS that ia of larce, or to any ewe Local News Ge eral Domestic isieal News, ALL Wind, Fortress Mouroe RHIP. Endeavor, Foo Chow Foo, with mde, dr RARKS~ Agnes Fraser, of Pictou, from Matanzas, Irina, Matanzas, Zulma. of Rarbadoes, fru St Martin Washington r, Nenvitae; Ilva, Maracal Sunehjne, Cow Bus, C BL, R W Kaight, Clenty Carmen, Laguna. He comparet the tenti- to press nntil, Monroe; Jacob Kienyie, Providence. BELOW—Bries Northern Light, and Erie ja equal to that of any TURER WEERLIES IN AMERICA; and iteontaing as much reading nintter ae te pare daily vrs. ‘To thore charnctorietios it owed ir ordi. Hier, of which is restrained by the injunction obssine = : “! _ —= | Al THE OTHER SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS (ao against the City Inspector and others, by Mr. the case will be given to the jury for ® verdict, A GOOD CHANCE—THE FURNITURE OF | caved piitiatod in the € ity of New Youk wet i John Heckor ; and that they report to him all Count or Gungnat Sussions.— Bernard Friery, four rooms to be sold cheap just now. Calat lod | ray STRIKING FEATURE Ot THE those that are just and valid, in order that the in- hs Ato the Pomt Wed | Mulberry et, third tloor, room No. 1 f | ee ORENDAY. MERCUE ee fs Jnuetton may be modified eo far as to allow their | 790 Was committed to the Tombs on Wednen'sy OY WANTED, 14 TO) 16 YEARS OF i rfection ta which aillita pe eut evening, on a charge of murdering Henry Lazarus, I wand 16.6 ork abe at mech! sand a steam boiler NEWS DEPARTMENTS he resoluuon was carried, and the committes | on Tuesday morning, wae arraigned in the Court | wade 2 first month, #16 on nth, $20 third | have been t it by unwearied ¢ will moet ab a time and place to be advartised here. after, where auch of the men a4 have honest claims againat the City, may present themselves an prove their mghis, As#oou an thie is done the njunction will be modified, and they wil be Pui TweirtH Niont Senvices,—Last evening Twelfth Night services were held in nearly all the Protestant Episcopal Churches in the city, At.St, Aun's Church the Rev. Dr. Higbee preached, the pastor, Rev.Dr, Gallaudet, interprating the same in the sign language, At the Church of the Holy Coromunion, the former pastor, Bev. Dr, Muhlen- tery, preached). Rov &. H. Tyng, Jr. preached in Bt. Luke's Church, sud collecaions for foreign and dowestic missions were taken up in all the churches, The services in the morning were very Interesting. In some of the churches the beautiful h¥ron was sung, commencing— “Star of the East, whose beacon hight Arabia's sages drew At Trinity Chureb there waa a full choral service ud sermon in the morning, and in all the Roman Catholic Churches High Mass was sunc, FaTaL Boren Expiosion on Boarn A Sonoox¥n.--A steam boiler exploded oa board the cobooner John Curtin, yesterdey morning, Iving at Poor S North River, Samuel Merritt, the cap- tan, was severely scalded, and his brother, Hamik ton Mermét, was throws overboard, Search was ymmediately meade for tha body, but 16 was not found until several witerwards, The de- comet) wae 28 years of age and » native of this cy. Coraner Wiidey wall investigate the canse of the explosion to~lay. Captain Merritt, whose wounds are not dangerous, is general agent of the Roord of Underwriters. Alp FOR SAVANNAH.—Tho committee ap- pointed by the Chamber of Commerce, on Thura- day, to solicit subseriptions in behalf of the peo- pie of Savannah, mot yesterday Severs! gantle- men urged the propriety of investigating sich cases as should be presented, in order that rebels should not participate in the supplies to be sent, Bub committees were appointed to recelve subserip. ‘ona, procure provisions, &c4 after which the General Committee adjourned, fur Workivomen's Uston held a very interesting meeting last evening, at Early Clon Hall, 267 Rowery, but a pressure upon our columas prevents the publication of @ detailed report, An election for officers took place aml the old officera were re-elected unanimously, Counrenretr Treasorny Nores,—Last evening, Win, Savage was arrested for attempting. to pass a @5 bill, purporting to be a U.S. Troasury note The bill was well imitated, and the pubhe should examine all greenbacks of this denomina- tion, Brancu No, 1 of the Father Matthew U. B, T. A.B, Society, will Insugurste their new ball, to-morrow evening, at 287 Hudso #.reet, FONERAL OF Haney Lazancs,—The fun- eral of Harry Lazaris, who was murdered on hours Tursday morning, 'n Hons'on street, occurred on | Thursday mornin Lazarus, father ol «ce Contre street. A ver and relations were u.an! followed the ree mains to Greenwood Cermeiery The HeAL@n or THE Crry Dorie 1864, +-The statistical records of the city mortality dur- {ng the last year show that the city was unusually healthy, and that the relative number of deaths wes ters than during any year since 1%1. There was no epedimic disease during the year, nor any urtreordinary increase jn the mortality from # par~ buwer cause The number of deatha. tong 1hhé wes UA. Ab& and dupa tos rom the resicen e of Irry «|, who rosiles at N ,225 . sre concourse of friends of General Seasiona yesterday morning,and pleaded not guilty, from Monday next, The accused will be defended felder, who ives in s tenement house ip Laur Burnwe |, indicted for grand larceny, pleaded guilty hile Ab expe eh month, and $24 fourth in 95 Purtian et, lyn. 4 MPLOYE 4 operators, His trial was setdown for one week IN WANT OF FIRST CLASS essmakers, tail par erney by Jobn Bedgwick, wonsen, book ke Joriste, hook fold prt ‘ rut e wt ‘ IN t ee 4 rh wae at . 5 tera, milliners, de, ean be 1, tree of charcey AN INTERESTING TRI © wave George C, Howard, indicted for larceny, in steal: Taruiving at the WOKKING WOMENS’ PROTEC: length in Whatever a} parent ne 0 FF {ng money from the person of Bernard Ellie, of | TEV UNION, 1) Cliambors ut, New York on H i tthe siit i West Decham, Mass., on a Now Haven Railroad | =. ae yay me ! phe MERCHANT or the car, a6 26th street, was tried an! convicted, and ppt sit bl ad at noes She oF sentenced to four years and mine mouths lrnpris- Theea Ata Gr eat Maa Fay iebtee Marae Rennes ean es Pee (hota HERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE | Publieted te W AK CORKESPUNDENCE 5 Hom SOLDIEKS INCAMP AND ON ih MARCH AYERS c street, indicted for grand larceny, in stealing » : RAPID CURE OF constitutes & more voluminous oni faithful watch und clothing from Loui Bucket, of 183 Weat | Co uehs, Colds Tattuenza, Hoar: eres Conn INSIDE HISTORY of the GREAT STRUGGLE . Incipien aumption, «nd tor the re then hae vet epneared in any dodical. Iu the de 1 wae convicted, and sentenced to \m- uve Patients in the advanced stages of the | partment of PO LELGN CORRES mt for two years in Sing Sing........Mary | disenre LITICAL, LITERARY, and ARTIS So wide is the fleld for ite usefulness, and eo numer | journal in the ' of ages and was sentenced ¢o two years and | ous nie the ences of te eo tha almost eve | COSMOPOLITAS ZEIT mx the imprisonment in Bing Sing. Dan. | tien of country abonn peisone public vy k why | IONS, the GOSS OF THE SOCTAL CIRCLE, aad Jel Malone and Patrick Carney, who on the night | “he Rave Lear DS ag Hyg Bpasphony 1h ing and evan dev | ait that ; # GAY WORLD, fom en attrac: Edward Wostberdll, of 44 Pike street, wero cons | ton nparent. to 6 oheervation, and e ite | are quod trom the Intest foreign paper: and, im vieted of Fund larceny, and each sentenced to two | virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what | fen there i hing published byt newspaper yearsend aix months Imprisonment ino Sing Sing. pr ss te 0 ano for the distsovetng a: dar ec 18 | prese in ANY PAR foe THE WOR which the a affections of the pulmonary organs that are inemen Holat tgues She se Pouice Inteiutcance.— The Lazarus Murder. — toour climate. While many inferioy remedies thrues ‘ irer tt e ro Arrast of ‘California Jack." John Gillen, alias | upon the con munit nave failed and heen dlecat ied, nyventor tn friend very trialeont e on e are * Calfornia Jack,’' who {a implicated in the mur- wile hed 6s einer tt ay aan aever Reet ena a net M h der of Flarry Lazarua, on Tuesday lash was arront- duane enree too numerous And too remarkable to he . een example of the cine lorgotten F ries (printer ed yesterday, in the Metropolitan Hotel, by deters] We ean only assure the public that ite qualite i@ | pom pyrantel Pepe eg a MT thete bonne tives Blowey and Tiemann. The prisoner was ta- het i Ay RADE aed the pent ay iy Creal i ; pul @ iin pogos tory trom hi Ken to police headquarters, to await the action of | ithasere: doy ; ni ‘ “THE, PAIR LILTAS ‘reat numbers of Clerermen, Phvsicians, Stote OR, LIFF IN PEATE, the authorities. menand eminent poreonagee, hare lent their names | will he commeuced in the [ASCE OF LO-MORROW Arrest for Carrying Concealed Weapons,—On | to certify the unparalleled usefulnes of one 1 neal 8, I VABLe-TALK of the SUNDAY MERCURY utepice here will not per a ir ton af then. r bun a aketehes, poetry, wit ‘ the Sth Precinct Police for drawing @ loaded pistol | can Atrianacyin which they aye givens with also fll » correspondence of ORFHEUS and threatening to take the life of Renard @imon, | UT yce. bf che complaints they cite nisive hietorian of THE MACKA " NOD, hose who require an alterative medicine to purit residing at 18 Harrison street .On Thursday | the blood will tnd Ayeits Comp, Ext. saree pariia OF A DISBANDED VOLUNTERR, night, Owen Early, bartender, was arrested for Li ps to ure, Try it once . te i t recline, ve have never, been disorderly conduct. On searching the prisoner, a Prepared hy J.C. AYER & CO, Lowell, anid t bag ees gap ne loaded revolver was found in one of his pockets, | sold ty ni [usglete and deniers in pedivine rym aly from week to week 1 Barly was arraigned before ites Dd ye lings who | where. ‘ 'RY 5 required him to give #1,000 bail for good behavior | eyipp yop p TGHUSE CAMP ' wh a iM for one year. The prisoner waa \nable to give the CURE ts ! Rk { ot GH- pt i A} IP BELL'S tORe PHAN 1, ani was eent to the Work House on Black- Sldn aore lito oF AinKheria. j ft Li UNDAY SHEETS weli's Island. Hottie, ‘Tobe had ae CAMPBELLS drug | We Gt Ry Pe Lee 1 Te tom ttem| , : Sthave, aud 2ath at.; CHALMERS dru , : Attempted Murder.—About one o'clock yester- | ore et te wy Hammond ete; sHEDDES, | F HERE IS ¢ SUNDAY NEWSPAPER day morning, While Ellen Lynch, who hives at 49 | cor, lowers and th #t.; and also in brookien, at t WoYORK Mott street, was passing the corner of Pear! aud | MIINE’s. 21h Fulton et be several eh t sUNDAY NEWSPAPERS m ? I PRAT iehe 1 ty, but the o " r sti Park streets an Italian named Polip Bess.eres BROWN § CELEBRATED : : bt ; the onl © thst sts, ye or tt NI nOCr RY drew a pistol, as allege’, and fired at her, the bal re fy hes h ; : SUNDAY MERCURY, taking effectin the lower part of te abdomen, | in Now York 4 | while 4 boca ts ' aive inflicting a dangerous wound, The accused was “9 eats arrested, The injured Woman Was taken to the | - , con e New York Hospital, ENS PaeU Peay, ; Shooting Case,—On Thursday evening, William ie ik puis ATE sbENI Reebe was found lying at 192 Bleecker streei, 6 if fering from a pistol wound in the abdomen, received atthe hands of an unknown man. PNERAL Nb bed in an The injured mau was taken to Bellevue Hospital iba recov. rei at ery is considered doubtiul, k ci : DENTISER’. DROOKLYN - | A Bap © Frx,""—At a recent meetin of the MOST WONDERFUL Dis y i THe F Kings County Board of Supervisors, a resolution é Perth extracted without pain oF ne u. i | the tisst ines * ul teett ineetiod ome eth waa adopted in favor of the proporition before the | without extructitie Hie soot AW Opes war MORROW Legislature to abolish wll local bounties te volun- Cede day Y alata ake ciauhde') ' LITER. teers, and to sulstitute State bounties therefor op , ON SILVET set or TRETH The troublo in Brooklyn seems to be that no more 12: on ge to RLU tO PLT money can be nud, ond recruiting is therefore at a | AC Tocth uxtis : Ont _- = - standsti!) anted. by Dro Hl, VILLERS. as Bs. SrnoviaR Acctpent,—Mrs, Mary Kennedy, oppoaite the old Theatre IN, LADS==THE eS " \ 5 i ard residing ot No, $7 Gold siret, fel upon the side- ; bl RN Ua al Dies it ot ee walk yesterday, in cousequenve of the ce, un PA Up see aeoioae = ‘ t ‘ located her neck, Dests easued almost immediately | ILLS <1 AND CrWwAl a» } ; | shi roafte | Lined Bane London, aad 1 Ma setts very a FORCE, | Koya) Baak of helsad, alte . a tyleg Foonp Drap wy Brp,—Mrs, Margaret Com- For sale by ste ip ‘ \ ‘ re Aras int stock, residing in Clauson avenue, wear Park, was u WELLS, FARGO & (1 lage lor the mamamoth oo, 6 EM found dead in bed yesterday worming. She retro MOR LIVERPOOL, — TAPSCOTT's the evening previous in apparent good health, Bho Pp VAVID HOADLEY salle dan LINE, , : ith A SINGLE SET OF was UA vearnof age The cause, it is eupposed, way tie Ship GRATITL De dails Jun, | dcollar for 82h ach, disoseo of the heart, For presace to or trom the Old Country. Rocky Mountain ————— for any amount at the jow ot pose y ny pce 413 F 3 . BRU s 4 tn saree —_ JERSEY CITY ty TAPBOOTT BBN Ser th sitbet : HORSES, CARRIAGES &e, Tue CouLtsion IN Berces Tonset—Is-| STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER: | qvast asp Verniot or Censras.—[be inquest on POOL.—ERIN eails Jan. Tth. PENNSYLY ANIA S EIGHS FOR SALE-THE REM AINDER © “abio j, pt Vtade € 4h f the aree ene ” a ® ** Uns of «4 the beady of the bey Peter Schenck, of No, 28 | TO ACL AS cone ee Witte B \angaaencan ne, ‘7 Nevite tty cor Fulton street, Fifth avenus N. Yu who loss his life by the cols | BCIGN, 29 Binadwar, obs Brookiva 13 FP RE SUNDAY MERCURY, TRUE TO Is rent lieetare the some time ago made arrangements © ed Engiiah a for the advance sheets of anew story, apen which he waathen enenged, and #i!! blehing the opening chapters of his latest effory enttied that great KEPRERENTATIVE NEWSPAPER o0- 44th mtreat, on Monday evening, Judge Connolly | presence is explained by the factof a dangerous SUNDAY MERCURY til concluded, each inetallment belo pabliebed eim- ta t be the aubcontre. ford having formerly existed at thie spot, and the OF TOMORROW ultaneoualy with the London issues, As a& custom of travellers to throw in the river @ piece of One of the moat eminent erities in New York, to MONOPOLY OF THE PROOF.SiEFTS hae been wecured forthe SUNDAY MERC! RY, aa early pernanl of this powerful story ular remance-writer of the day —can only be secured their cies are number prices ace offered for the coprriehte standard FF, hold of the 1 there no getting loowe fr: tine bas been reache a thrilling and exciti him.” travine exhaustion by exerctre, ¢ equal to th newe- Papers, and ae the paper does not co to util FIER FOUR O'CLOCK, A. aby ite diepatehe: telesraph ar than thore of ane other jou published « orning In eireu! nasin meri TP SUNDAY NEWSPAPER stands nione, Ite weekly a » than ayol- variant to the cambined circu ite Sur day cotermpornties, and it n nw only in New York, but throu country, a9 the STANDARD SUNDAY SHEFT ot the age 121 NEAL BEStYESss, LL DECLARE THAT KENT'S FAST IN dia cofi the best for tamily use. sold be all grocers. Price per ib, Ask for KENT'S, General depot, No 4 Reade at wis BE! ’ The We oll others, becouse and ar all wt Dot t an which we mer y at Shc Cieneral | t th Second etreet, Williame bureh Wrorreane Acents.D). Barnes & Row ; Fraser & Lee, Beekman et; pr, Cherry at; Miller & Reed, ) Alten, cor, Santon ey nud cor, blouston #t wi Ave tf) A Flevth ave. Porter & Faireliid. 415 Hadeou uve. Pirueciste can eleo he PEN TON, 3s Sixth ove Casi PAID POR RAGS AND OLD MET. ale ~W bite e 11 centa pes Ib. colored race 4 cente per th; books and 1 euta; bens, 25 cents; copper a wre cent We Ib; 25 cents each for old silk bate. at 85 Spring at, 5.00 CASH PAID POR RAGS AND OLD Metals / White mee 11 conte per lb, Colored and oolen 4 cents per it k* and pewepapere 9 conte, Old br conte, Copper and pewter 3) cents Lead lu cents per Ib, at No. 15 New Bowers. cor, of Loowerelt Jy SOMMERCIAL OL COMPANY.—PHERB will aA tueetinu of the Stock the Com- | THE SUNDAY MERCURY. jon of sawaging in every departinemt aj caur- HIGHEST ORDER OF TA NT, the celebrate i RCE. EGAN, FSQ. } inanurate the year TAS; OR, DEATH, IN THE BUNDAY MERCURY OF TO-MORROW will be continued reeularly in the couumne at THE FAIR LI LIFE IN by the moat pap ire Raging that pa The stories by PIb The t ns FGAN atand at the bead of em in the Old World meand, and tabulone Aone of the #h periodicals truly sara “ther take nation, the seneee and the heart, and eepell uotil the inet and t reader annkes ne from « dream to the realities around instead of he- ma to briebien ieved “The Fair nithe moet in Certainty, the y the hundre The venine of thie wonderful man moat ome on both aides *, ale ot th ot ate hat the d toveth nee al special fen- included i amount of at ot four ¢ CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE, BRIEST's HAIR DYE, el Dwe of the World, te ured in preference te STAIN THE &KIN, » have tr it, acknowledges, LS NOT INJURE THE ATR, vat chanves Red or Grey hair tog beautiful and natre BLACK OR BROWS, (Instantaneously) Lie eold by all Lruegi«te atthe low price of FIPTY CENTS PERK BON bach box contains nearly twice IT DOFS Né mercial Oll Con:pany, at thelr Front st,, in the city of New York, on the day of January, 1805, at 12 lock at noon, for the »p of dimin- iehine th pt of the Capita of exid Com. pan’ from five milifon of doflars to three iniliions and three hundred thousand dolla Dated New York, Dee. 19th. 1864. VM. THOM IN, T. W. PARR, Ht. 1. DODGE, GEORGE A. LEETE, H.W. BOUTH, Trustees, odd ] IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED IN any . ther law cases prosecuted, with out a a | succeed Acvre 1ree, He &. Atromne. and Counrellor, 7S Naseau st ISSOLUTION— THE COPARTNERSHIP heretore ween A. JACOBSON and 1 JACOBSON day, by mutual guthorized alone tocol to the inve firm and to sign the firm's vione will dischare D A. LEWIs, & LEWIs, nt connts acair A NAG BRON SSOLUTION OF PARTNE-RSHIP—THF im 1 Dp martiership heretofore existing under the etyle of BERG & CO. te thie d solvot be matoal con- tent of the subscribera, HEL BERG, i FREDRIK LIRBMANN F/XPRESS 7) 4 SOLDIER Che fiarnden t A. LEWIs SAVANNAH, GEO.—FOR PACKAG#S ONLY SROAD WAY spepared to send pareele to the soidiere in Sherman's army, with « awh Mc NT VERNON—TAXFS, TAXES— LWA re collectors wiil ritat the bith Ward Hotel. Grand and blizabeth ea oo Monday, Jan 8. YORKE, (reneval Collector } NEW YORK, JAN, OTH.—REPORT - the Paent Net 1 the stark of thie ¢ lot whie existing debt and ‘Tr BEAU, True oon 9 JOHN 1 OOP capital has teen mapany te oe Ww . }As HEALD, Publ LEWIS Wo PHIEL . Ms PAWN OKERN TICKETS BOUGHT OF cloth ney lowe Iry good, & A high price paid ford ke ne come \ ia iot clothe has (vercoats trom 24> to + ‘ audvest#cheap, (60, LEVI, 420 Broo IAWNBROKERS) TICKETS BOUGHT The highest price paid for pawnbrokers tiekets of diamonca, \ ¢ ‘ vr. BY t eiike, jury at TT Bleecker ef, up stalt , HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAD POR cwapapers, Pamplilete, Moors and Weete Bae ye Rit Li & EMER PRICK IN THI pH HIGHEST woof 1 pre nnd © below Willie ma aT AMI YEAST phiete, med AL THE Cl ach ln LING ARTICLES BOM © ebb, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 eleting of curne T € of the an anted, tor which the t CHhAPKE 15) e will be paid by €

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