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(Continued from the fret page.) Cave ae been taken in the towne to ard the work in whi bh Coleone! Allen is engaged. It now looks asi ‘t would take more than one abip to convey the prow.sione thas will be gathered for the people avannab. PF ryRADItion ov GeLoenrvas,—Eenst Gul. lento the Prnasian forger, wae sent beck to Germany on Saturday by the steamer Baxonis. fe bad been confined in the Ludlow street jai), and wor in the custody of United States Marabal Mur- The prisemer was mach surprised and eon- siderably afteeted when informed that the warrant for bie extradition had been signed. Hs female companion, with whom became to thie country, rot to see him on board the Saxonia, end « tear- fal parting followed. According ts the Prussian fam, Guldenfura will be lable tos long imprison- roent, the penalty for forgery being tem years for cath offence, and the prisoner is aaid to heave com- rr itted twanty-fiwe distinct forgeries. The property In Troy, which he purchased and paid for with the proceeds of bis sharp practice, bas been attached be representatives of the Prussian Government, rnd in the event of hia conviction in Prussia the property will douhilesa be sold for the benefia of hie creditors File alleged wife is living in thie city. Tonacoo EXcHANGr.—The following dis- patch relating te the establishment of » Tobeceo Frohange in this city wae received by an ob! es tablished tobacco house here yesterday morn- ne. A large meeting is expected to-day to organize the institution permanently : St. Louta, Jan 9 —Meeting of tobacco manu- ‘acturers and moerchante here atrongly in favor ofa Yonaeco Exchange in New York They panned resolutions requesting their correspondents in New York to go for it. Street CLRANING,—The New York Sanitary and Chemical Compost Manufacturing Co. have ofered to take the contract for cleaning the strests for $800,000 at once, to employ the same Jaborers which are now employed by the city, and pay them very two weeks Thr Rinc.-Resrwat Mece asp Conveas Frant ts Cawana —Starrs Twenty Taorsamy Dotrasy in Goun.—A letter froro Jem Macea,the Champion of England. has been received in thin city, by Mr. George Wilkes, ac- cepting Coburn's proposal to fight in Canadas, for twr thousand pounds «side, or a total of twenty thousand dollars in gold—equivalent to fifly thou- aand dollars in greenback currency. Mace for- wards a first deport of twenty-five dollars, and is to wend on Mr. Montague, his agent, accompanied by Captain King, his principle backer, to New York, to arrange the preliminaries of the fight As they were to sail fromm England on the 19th of Jenuary, they may be expected to reach this city in ten days ortwo weeks, As there appears no reason to doubt the rmntention of Maceto fight « fair battle in Canada, it is preeumed that Coburn's frienda will come forward and enable him to beck up his position. Kasiants or Sr. Patrick,—The annual meetin of thie body was held last evening at the Metropolitan Hotel. The election of officers result- #1 in the choice of William R. Roberts for the Pre- edency. The other officers elected wore Firat Vice-President, Dennis Quinn; Third Vice- Preai- dent, TP... Wall: Recording Seeretarn, Thomas R Connery ; Correspondt oahesey t Hogb Dufty ; Treasurer, Power Muldoon. An Executive Committee was alao clected, A vote of thanks waa pursed to the out-going President, Mr Auliff, ‘The President olect, in an eloquent speech, revuro- banks for the honor conferred on him by his tou Mr. Roberts concluded by hoptug that there would be @ better attemdance in future at the qiorterly meetngs, and that a supper would be hela aller each quarterly meeting. He also advo- cate! the establishment of a library tn a bulldin of their own, and a« gentleman prosent (James M. She han) bad alroady offered 600 volumes of Lrish ra towards stocking the same, Mr, Roberts was frequent y applanded during bis remarks, and the meetng adjourned, SrekeNADr TO GreNeRALs Hancock, Bur- veorreyp, Dix amp Hays...The band of the First Regade Third Division of the Thirteenth Army Corps, have been stopping for a day or two at the New England Rooms, being on their way to Sher- toan'’s army after «brief visit home. On Monday evening they visited the Gramercy Park Hotel, where they serenaded Colonel Frank E. Howe, after Wolch, upon that gentleman's invitation, they parlook of a collation, They next proceeded to the ‘cian League Clab Rooms, where Major General Hancock, Major General Butterfield, Brigadier Geveral Hays and other distinguished military Meers wore passing the evening. The officers were wrenaded and the band received a warin welcome. From thence they repaired to the readence of Ma General Dix, where they pertorined several howe airs and rece ved aresponse from the General whe way of an invitation to tie hospitaliiies of tos house. This band is one of the most popular in Sueeman's army ORGANIZATION OF THE Roarp or Cononers At a meeting of the Board of Corouers, hekl as ho. 1 Centre street yesterday, Coroner Gamble was od President of the Board for the next three works and Coroper Gover, Recretary. It waa re- solved that dunng the summer months the office «# ould be kept open from TA.M to4 P.M, and during the winter from 8 A.M to4P. M,, except. ‘og Bunda nd holidays, whea the office will bo closed at 12 M. A Granp Recerrion of the Young Men's Christian Aoscciation took place on Monday even- in. Oh the occasion of the tormal opeaing of their ew Rooms, 161 Futh Avenne, corper 294 street, Gen val Robert Anderson and other prom.nent per- were present mid sdureese@s Bud uiusic ren- “Tou bie occasion @ very pleasant ove, or tHe Proroart VinvM ANS FUNERAL,—The remains of Pa- rice Coon oa, of Bugine Co, 18, who ced at whe i Contr yy on Bunduy morning, were estentay in Calvary Cemetery, Previous the interment tho Rev, Father Curran sung e rejuum for sue soulof she decessod, at 6s, An- v's Chureh, THE COURTS. Tue Orpyke-Werp Ley Cass.—This clbrated suit which for the last four weeks bas vupled the attention of the Court and the public yesterday brought to a close and given to the y for thear verdict. At tem o'clock Mr. Field re- ‘ocd bis address for Mr, Opdyke, tho plaintiff, remarks were chietly in reference to the Mari- iso transactions and Mr. Field contended that ‘ners! Fremont's testimony tended to disprove ‘legen Libel, With respret to the $200,000 fee pord to tom, Mr, Feld, that was a private matter in ‘ich no person bad a right to interfere, and had norelabvion to the case, Mr, Perrepont, the de- ‘endanvs Counsel, would noi Gro net amount of ) @ bundred years. Ly then alluded at neth to the ices und concluded by calling for betantal damages fur the ulle.ed libel on Mr. Jn iy he's Caaractor, Judge M son, afer a bref recess, then charged jury. Tre general rule ip England was that frath of an alleced libel cas a valid desence, snd the JULY Wie 10 Covice respecting the law and the facts. But this prine'ple did not work well, and the motive of an alleged libel) would conatitute apart of thisinquiry. The Courtwas to deer: mine if an ariicic was libellous, and the jury was to deckte upon points which adinittet of two con- structions, In cases where the article is clearly libellous, the jury should takesthe construction from the judge and the lawin relation tois Bus when the article was doubtin) the Jury could act ‘ndependentiy of the Court. A libel was euyth which was circnlated t hold aman up to publ’c adioule; to defame him ; t destroy his fair fame The ‘aw forse as ® consequeal ice of a Libel damaycs se should spend at least one night in endravoring to by the boy, and the latter was directed to call at the sare Weed. The truth, therefore, falls on a defend. show hie libel wae true, In reapect to that of the allowed libel that asserted thet Mr. ehad ‘‘mede more maney by aholdy con- than forty sharpers, Jew or Gentile, in New York," the matter was not ao clear aa to cn’! for the Court to declare that it waa litel- ons, The jury would therefore determine this wateh was fomnd on the floor near where the man Biood, an’ UcMahon admitted that bo had taken it, bt dropped it Arrested on Suspicion —Officer Gilvert of the 4th precinct cesterday arremed to boatrnen named Lawrence Manning and Dennis Faeny, on anape- ‘on of having etolen a quantity of sowing twine “SAVINGS BANKS. PUAN AT Pee, TEAR wT OPEN DAILY. M.D. VAN PELT, point. hag ion of the allege: libe! which | which war rand ip ther pomseesicn, Justice Ho- Josten P Coorms, Secretary hs stated that Mr ka forgot to credit the | gan committe! the prisoners to the Tombs for fur- We . - Cy — £25,000 Pha hn claim for damaves, | ther examination IME SAVINGS BANK OF sburgh. amo: the Wiltamebureb 134 Pan cere b 7th and ist ate. Open datiy frow 3 to 7 pom, DIVIDEND NOTICE. Depoattars are hereby notified that the semi-annual dividend at the rate of 6 per oent per annam on al! sume from five dollars and up- wards will be paid to all itors entit'ed thereto on and after vovermment tax A ih ege will draw interest fren t ne Lae in FIELD, Pre FE, BERTRAND, WM. GRANDY, § LY MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS 4 Hank, No. 5} Chambers at, N. Y.—New York, Jan's 7, 1565. Dividend. The Trustees of thie Rank have ordered that interest, free of Government tax, he paid to Deporitors entitied thereto, for the past ax months ending Dee, 41, ne follows On nme of and under. at the rate of six percent. per anuum, end on sume exemeding $500, at the rate of five per cent. should be determined by the jury, which would decide whether any fraud or wrong had been prac- ticed on the city The Court did not understand that Mr Opslyke bed put in a claim for unmanifac- tured guna or for royalty. If Mr Opdrke entered 8 sult againat the city, the Court would prononnos Binclaim illegal Tn thie part of the cane Mr. Or dybe has not prowed the legality of hie claim againnt the city, It was for the jury to decide whether Mr. Opdyke intended t act frandulently. That gentleman stated in hia testimony that he believed he made up hie claim honestly and cor- rectly In relation to the part of the libel which charged Mr. Opdyke aatin judgment on his own elaim, and concealed his ownership in the gun fac tory, it waa undoubtelly libellous, and it wae for the jury to decide whothar 4 was libellous, The evidence showed that he did nea decide on hia own claim, and the jury should decide socording!y The Court would leareto the jury Mr. Weed'« charge that “Mr, Opdyke endeavored to cheat MeNeill, and like Oily Gammon, bad come to grief." Th was for the jury © decide wha Oily Gammon meant. Oly Gammon wan «a char acter in the celebrated novel of “Tan Thou wand a Year,'' and the jury could construe it a8 the public nceepted it, A of the alleged libel was that Mr. Opdyke aold the office of Burvevor of the Port, Understood tn ite !iteral acceptation, this was an undoubted libel, and waa calcu ated t hold up @ man to disgrace and infamy. The defence claimed that thia charge related not to the enle of the office, Sut of the influence that procured the oree cece: from the President, who could dispore of an office, and \@ was for the jury tray if the sale of influence wae not disgraceful. Upon thi int there waa se conflict of testimony Mr yke awore that he made no such bargain.and Andrewe testified that he never aaked Mr Opd for bis influence, and thas he slipped into office be- tween two rival contestants Waxerman and Stan- ton. On the other band, the defendant claimed that the Custom House money was paid to secure Mr. Opdyke'e election as Mayor, andthe jury would decide on thie point. With respect to the Mariposa case, Gen. Fremont's testimony tended to exonerate Mr, Opdyke. The chief Keeping a Miaorderly Ho use.—loaephine Wands of 185 Bight street, yesterday appeared Latore Jus. tice Dorlge to snewer a comp aint of keeping » dia. orderly touse, She was required to ates hail in the sum +! 880 to answer the charge bedore the Court of Bramona Arrest of a Pickpocket..Thomae Hayn 16 yrarsof age. was arrested by cer Kaliy,of the 20th precinet, charged with stealing as miter waich from the pocket of James McCarthy, white riting ™ en Sib avenuecar, The prisoner gave up tho wateb after his arrem and was commited Monday, the i6th of January, free from made before the 21a Ww. W. ARM- 0. W. BROOKLYN Trovere.— The errploved in the Rronkiyn Plint Glase Worka foct of Jore amon street, numbering about 100 persons, struck for higher wacee yeaterdar having nea@ified their am- Dlovera some time previously of their intention The frm ba control of the place are from Boa. ton, and, ascertaining the «tate of allaira, nent to Maasachuretta for men t teke the places of thowr who refuse to Work at present wages, These new men are to be placed at work thin morning, and the police of the ffat Precinct beve been informed of the affair and will be on band We kouuM, payable on and after Monday, 16th inas. he interest will be placed to the credi: of Depositors fe principal on the Ist Inet. and will be entitied to in- terpat tor the naxtaix months if not withdrawn, JO- SEPH STIART, President, hands ANDREW CARRI- BANK, COR, sTH Interest 6 per cent’ 2iet of Janet will fet fiom the let of January, AM EL » Prewdent; JAMES F. CHAMBERLAIN, “4 RVING SAVINGS —INSTITUTION.— No OF WARREN &TREFT. Tnterest allowed at the rate of 6 per cent on all Pome entitiod thereto. (pen dally from 1) to 2 P.M. and on Monday, Lhoraday and saturday afternoon ‘ma 4to TPM. NB Money toloan on bond an moreage » preserve order WILLIAMSEO RG Foe ox the Riven.—In consequence of the Intense fog prevailing on the East River, youtarday afternoon and evening, the boats on the ferry be- tween South Tth wtreet, E.D., and Roosevelt strent, N.Y., suepended their regular trips afier 2 PM, and used the Girand «treat slip. ported, ALLeorp Homtcine.--lohn Maloy, who is WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. VANDERBILT Lis, XTON, Secretar: . nb RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO, 96 Warten at. The Trustees of this institution hare directed that interest at the cate of eix he r cemt per annum be pail wo all depositors entitied thereta, Payable on and atter MONDAY, Jan, 16, All interest not drawn will draw interest the same ae principal WALTER W. CONKLIN, President VANDERBILT L. BUXTON, Seeretary, 3 MECHANICS AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS fostication, No 5 Kowery.--six per cent in- No accidents re- vert of the slleved libel wan that which charged | alleged to bave received fatal injures in asoutfe | ton larger eaten $100) bad Ne LF 188 tg r. Opdyke with setting in jndgment on bir ain with # man named John Lane, on the 24th of De- 3 th vie mee tr test from ae ‘i us " a dally ”* c i mom 9 A to J ° in a ondave an damaxes. The law intended to protect character | street, FD. cesterday attarnoon. Roth men were | Trea. H aR, See a i from being unjustly attacked. The jury would | im tha en; ¢& Donohue, South sth M ARINERS’ SAVINGS BANKS— determine whether there were any mitigating cir- | fireet, nea: 2d, where the alleged fatal wkybarking J a Now 1 THIRD AVENUE cumstances, and whether Mr. Weed used due dM\- gence in secertaining the facts before publishing oocenrr:d. Coroner Barrett wil! hold ® post-mortem New Y thie morning. fork, lee. 1h, 1864, DIVIDEND The Semi-annual Dividend, free ivom DI " ” > + Government tax, at the rate of Six percent, per an- ag ieale Lhigmtoos be hia Caiboalk ood ieee Lancesy rrom rir Person. A gentle. DOr on all une from €5 to Mae, and Five per cent portant case, and calling upon them for s fair and | ™&n who resides eb 20% Bouth Sd street, on eums over $6". will be payable on and after the élatof January, Iso, Bank open daily from 10 A, M. wo 2) Muand on Mondar, Wednesday and Satur- day evenings, trom § to 7 o'clock, THOMAS B. STILLMAN, Preaid ISAAC T. AMLTH, Secretary, BAN M ARINERS’ SAVI 1 ‘ iat January No.1 THIRD AVE A 10 A. M.to2 P.M. and impartial verdict The jury wae then furnished with the alleged Mibel aud the answer to it, The Court stated tat the innportance of the case waa such that the jury reporte that he waa relieved of his wallet, ¢ontain- ing about #490, including a check on the Metro politan Bank of New York, while returning to bis residence, sbout 9 o'clock last night Ss agree to averdict. Atseven o'clock, if they bad : not agreed, their supper would be aentthem. At ten o'clock, if they agreed, they could find « Fmployment of Women in Parin., L? Depoeite will draw Interest from the Tain induced to say @ word upen the wry nn BANK OPES DATLY f ; on MONTAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Lariat shee gaat ag Age itegigs genes merous cwployments t) females in France, which | EVENINGS from 5 to 7 o'ciock. pp ol hea aad the Court adjourned until this | are not open to thern athome. The booke cd nine- ISAAC T ut iia PR areata ibaived . tenths of the retail shops in Paris are kept by wo- TEW YORK SAVINGS BANK COR OF Tax Bann of Comwence Fonoray Caat—Corar | men. Ido not remember a coffee-house in the city 1éth st aud Sth ave Open daily f om 1toS p.m. ov Oven Ann Tenwrnen,—The case of Ira Garedier, | the counter of which is not presided ever by a wo- Se eet thigrant alt Tyan hen faa Caerenieat who in connection with Walter G. Patterson and | 4". The box-offices of the theatres are tended by Tax jMoner fienorited OB OF henre argh a i dy nterest frow Jan. Ist. THOMAS C sTY, for trial yesterday. The prisoner was prosent, re- na hox-spenera seckers are women. S% BER We NT—FREF FROM GOVERN. enen| dC! s. to w act ae sellerain such ea- - wNT TAX, presented by ox-Judge Stuart and Charles 8. Spen Pablo By Pld yin) nich oe PAIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANE, cer, as counsel, (iaredier is twenty-seven years en, hardware-atope wood-yards, cor. Third ave. and 24th at HAR 18 old, Lighly intelligent, and maintained a calm and | fruit-shopa Luteheries, ete. In there places the BANK Open Date. f 4 Wk M.to SPM collected demeanor, The District Attorney in open | book secper is a woman, fenced in aml reparmted | aud on MONDAY, WEONESDAY and SATURDAY ing tbe arited thal the eccused wad {n- from the rest by a iramework of glass, The | HVENINGS, om 6.08 o'clock dicted { Paya fi { thes ened check. rt ticket-sellera at ihe railway-siations are prince - . SIX PER CENT alowed! on all sume from Solem for making and uttering « forged check, anc pally women, [have pad the pleaeure of purchas- $1 to $1,100, free tro verninent tax, riefly narrated the circumstances connected with Ing ® seat daily of a ooking young person of All moneye deposited on or betore Jan, 1) wil! draw the forgery, On the 2iat of Bepteanber last the ac- cused was in front of the Park Hotel, in Naowu street, where he bailed a boy, named James Me- Laughlin, who was passing, and requested him to take # letter to the Bank Coinmerce, The boy delivered the letter as directed, to the Cashier of the bank, who found it to be an inquiry of the pn $20,000 of 7-80's, deliverable the folowing day. ¢ letter waa written upon a printed letter- head of the firm of Lathrop, Luddington & Co, and was signed “F. W. Weed"-the name nssuined by the prisoner in his conversation with the bey An answer was returned to Wred trom the bank, lnterest from the about twenty. would @ay she was four o'clock train tions and some of the Jess trequented crosetnvas ur ¥ lL to th nb even n Appearance I con (uetor of the ruard the sta- t NCER K. GREEN, Pro Ricnano Keyes, Secretary, TRE TRUSTEES OF THE SFEAME ba or savings, have ordered that interest (free of Government tax) be paid to dep 8 entitled theseto, for the aix months ending 1D: Set, aw fol- lows: On sums of five hundred dollars and under, at the rate of five per oent. per a! uy on suns eaceeding five hundred dollars, at the rate of four per payable on and after Monday, 1h twill be placed to the credit of the F on principal. New York. Jan, 4th, 18 WM. Hi. MACY, Prea, WILLIAM NELSON, Ree UNOS DIME SAVINGS BANK, 42 429 Canal, corner of Varick, Open daily from 19 ent, 4 Women cry the rate of exchange every after aon after the Bourse hours ; tiore numbers of! she newspapers are disposed of by women than by men In the port- I nev eta newsboy in Fraue ters! lox the city there are as many por! resses as porters, and a landlord would; rtota’ce for this service a woman without a husbandthan a man withouta wife, In anmusll houses, where only one person {s required, tha, one person isa ¥ onan. mnibus-couductora submit their waybills at the ea to women for inspection and rat ace the following day, and he then left e next day hecameto the hotel, as re- ikoye for : at Moutmo. | AM. fo. 5; and on Monday, Wednesday and saturday quested, when be met Michael O'Brien, who asked and eaddile them tc Women undert ake fh evenings from 4 to7 P.M. Six percent. interest, free hiw if he was the boy who had agreed to meet Mr. anor ‘og of furniture, ‘a sa with? San ae L ipe from Gover: nent tax, silowed on sume of 3500 and ‘ oving of fu . - >» th nder, ve percent, 9 er sume. Weed. On bei wered in the affirmative, price, and you find them quite as resporeibl: an Vo ¥ o lareer sume O'Brien gave the a pocket-book and « letter, aud directed him to go axain to the bank, alleging that be was 60 instructed by Weed. Mr. Moore, assistant caabier cf the bank, received the letter end found it to be the same letter that be had sent to Weed the day before, with the addition writen in it that he (Weed) would take the 7-0's, and that cepeeited on or before January 2th will bear men Without multiplying instances, you w)] | interest frow see Kista numer of avenues are open to females here, which In England are close Thero are other capacities in woich women are erm loyed in France, which i trust and beleve would never be accepted by women at home; a brigade of street sbanuary Let EOER VY. HAUGHWOLT, President GARDNER 8. CHAPIN, 6 CARD—DR, LEWIS HAS NO Connection eweepers conta'r* an equal number of malee and ae aon yd ay Med sent i dah cand $500's, femaeca There aretemale chifonniers and old clo’ A whatever with any other office in thie cite. bis old rc ‘Ms bs eB tb rf b “aD Te. | women A complete esiablisment of w frum aud | Stiblished Medical Institnte is only at 7 each at, 8 drawn on the Mechanica Bank by Richar La- vegetable pedlar conmsts of # cart a man t doors from Wert Kroadway, where the Doctor him- stout and 6¢\', aud a Wemsen anda horse harnessed inte straps to drag, In the cotoetry, women labor neld, aud thresh and winuewin the tarns 1 throp, and payable tothe orier of Weed, So per- fect was tbe forgery in every particular that the cashier was fully eatistied and gare the boy the money. On the corner of John street and Nas. t ted as usual from 8 a.m. till & p.m Established 1s a C 4 VRE YOUR COUGH—USF CAMPREI L's SYRUP , t. fror olive of p 7 loved Tar and Wild Cherry, eure i sau the boy waa met by O'Brien, who an Wale Ke a9 feed ae - ‘ ys Mig har coughs, colde, sore throat. +) Aare "Only "8 and Ll Sa ea a ila ths Se sa strawherry bed and hawthorne grove. in which I pag h “ Ay. oy aaa narod a at a ae . A 5 r 00% z ‘ 4 Rs d - . ‘; tace an unnatural interest, usidering What they | store, cor Hudson and Hammond ats, ; SHLDDEN * ? ’ < MILNES, 217 Fulton et, 418 above stated, and the latter identities bim me the a : ae boy who bad brought the forged check to the ban MARINE NEWS D*: IVINS COUGH EXTERMINATOR !.. Detective Jose; h Fustace was ca lid for the ce ‘ - ad We Vhia Medicine, for COUGHS, COLDS, [INFLI fence, and tesiified to having arrested Patterson, | —— - - — | ENZA, and all BRONCHIAL APFECTIONS, has O'Brien, the boy, and a man pamod Conkling. The | Jan. 11s. Kines, 7 24-8. Sets 4 O8—M'n riees ig og | Dern | ore the public over |i! years, and te acknow ved by several eminent Physicians, who now use latter was called as a witness aud testified to being hei present when the check at Coliins’ Hotel. MoNo practice, to he the Tt not only © kille kK feompound before the Congh, but re s signed. It was made CLEARED is, O'Brien aud bimeelf twa , D iar BTFAMSHIP— Aveiraiasian, Cooke, for Li ng Whe tele vans of this are . 9 ; 7 " 1v . ; d toaliwho pod - Whe lattes to ibe Hees dtPLd MA iy eel BHIPS— Robert Pee}, Liverpool; David Hon #0 ; * tb it inthe a ‘ ery Spencer Potius, aud prisoner was present, The BARKS. Thomnas Killam, Antwerp; Morning star I find that the tiouble has } ws St Jago ubsa. Latuplicater, Port yal ‘ ial Depot, 46 south second et, endorsement on the check was also in Pet.us' Mataiorna, HS Rishop, Bl Vole hut in Ne fi Pa k ré hand-wrsing. The doleace thea rested their case, BRIGS — Alice Gras : on tt, Ae a Hest nod Kedudge Stuart propo at the Judge in- | eabethport, i In Boooklon of d. E. Giey, cor, plruct the jury to & quibthe prisoneron the ground BCTLO’ INES Uhartmer, Havnia Rowe Pherriit, never WK) of variance, Lae counsel then proceedod to sum up | York Rives, Mariatt Bediord QUORCURLD. DR. ZELL'S the evidence, pending which the Court adjourned, ARRIVED, 1D) FAMOUS NSEVINE POWDERS Cover oF GeseeaL Saestons,—The followiny STRAMSIMNPS —Ariadue, Key Weet; Chesapeake, | have cured thous of de tony Voruland, Mc » a ved t "ea and triends if they ) . f of G } be tre cases wero disposed of in the Court of Genera} BARK —Conquest, of Boston, fron: Havana, mdse, uly positive Can be given unknown to Seusions, yesterday: William Anderson, indicted Tntie--H Vieore the pauiont, / nner K nid zeit 0% \y . ‘ & ut Not ‘ th » +3 DD tor burglary in the second degree, for having eu- | Abie, st Kitts vin | Vitae fs 1 shia rite ts Ku Ll terei the dwelling of Mr, James B Halsey, No 4 BCHOUONDRS Wir | nd at, Brookivn ; Dr, Longeraft's, m iy phe eh, ¢ rter, Weres +o. 4 Montromery et, Jervey Clty; Dr, Mercer, vd Ayibayes EQuarty piokiansd os time | Pet doliny Ni; Owen Best | spud at. New ath {fo Roun od ot Willamebuegh ; PP i ge pA A eed a | Prive ONE DOLLAR RE OF "ATIONS tempt at, burglary ui the Mire VoeKo nad 68 = : — . m= 1 NI ibe ennive Dr, ZELLS REMELY will uever 0 or sentence, han *higon ‘ ‘ Vs iffpati feaon ent Varrantel, Sent by naal On Sod George BW, Jones, ssdisted tor grand laiceny Too Late jor Classification, S TEL WATT RURAL e CoTERS from the person, in having picked the pocket of | = * — | I TATISH, 3 t RALGIA, Se CURED ~ADIES HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE | BALM OP WHITE LILLERS io I Joho F, Cryer, of Morrisania, as the latter was ly leaving a New Haven car as vith street, were cach KDNEY, Blectsi Hroadway fp bt ee Ue | years me e sentence | to three years ani x meaihs iuprison. | | Tenors ing the Skin + Ir fy a delight! " at me. ment in Sing Sing.......,LewisS, Barry, pleaded | 0nG rab ne wer in womens a ean | vA ie wilty of 4 larceny itt ling chain cables | ia vat - . . Tati Glog rae Horn, Inn30 Halk ol’ No. 194 Broed. streeh aaa | evita shios Feuovias It Lonusltully oe FOR SALE AWD ‘TO LET, was segtenced to ihe States Prison fortwo years] jaativto ! frou ell tne - : an. six monibs........T omasH Harris, fud.cied | pe-tectly harmic the most tender Goo VESTMENT.-THE aceropy for larceny from te porsuny in stealng u walley | at 46 How hi Sec Ww tiian ebirs Ne Ati 1D INVE IMENT tf HE ‘ ST! RY from Margares M.Gure, ip an E..bth avenue car, | lad a ae bit ew York, Price BAe al may at] poaded guilty aud was remandes io: 6 ntence, ; PELOOU I: _ ; ¥ te esseees CORD Bertinar, James M Given and Lowe | a] 3! iO WILL BE PAID i rent, on int f O'Ne ‘ ssuult abd batiory, audi | Seed) ere Waivch » KELLOGG sew York Wore rewunde mint J \ a. tng borhe meu | TAAPM FOR SALE CONTA ae 6 v aud m0.e, en 4° ‘ Portes (yTMLLIoZ.6” —A Shop'ift r.—03 Moa is pha 9 . nom add | ie gr ipsiterpeeeaty ‘ ye huts day avernpoos Mary Hacuy cussed the store of | 3] 1 0 y =—WANTED, THIS DAY~—?| + c Thine eonspete, two o:ch> Willum D, Burke, No. 210 Beoudway, and stole a ” ; ¢ VU 000 60 toiep ; : te ¢ i a ; Alto he irult tn great o wee an vay pmy @Caly at oda sfion. thin cit : ne ft 0 BH fur. sollary valued by Lae camps Broadway. ro sand 19. P stale. _ te | pe NOBLE, 119 Wert eth thy nt y other RKounougy, who | =} ue % 201 Be seeetid tate Weeks venatns oat DENTISTRY, TANTED IMMEDIATELY—THRERE Low \ fon sinh to Sdsh ety between with mape and price to ol, NA, Se Front et. mitted the scoured for trie! ip oslauly of O00) raw ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED in Paris, Splendid tall sett tor $5, moual price $15: | = me A Pickpocket Arrested in the Museum,—Jomes | finest sett >1 usual price #zht cheap setis eo. Lee " - McMabon was yesterday arrested in the Museum, extracted without nein 20 ete no humwbaz, Dr. MI. coAl. V 7OOD, WOOD—AT THE WOOD YARD, nd ave, between hth and S6tb et, The beat Vir- ginia Pine $5.0, Unk Wood $4.5) aod $4. per load, d cord to aiond, delivered tiee of chases, ROW. LASD & COy dna aves bet, 6th and s6th et Ey) TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO STAMP IT the BEST article in use, BRLESTS HATR DYE—f) CENTS PER ROK For sale by Druggiais everywhere m CHALUD. Frenea Dentist, 66 av ©, pear 4th et, charged with stealing » watch from the pocket of | — = == Jaroes MoGreth, of 8 Warren street, M.Grath baw \ng missed hie time piece, accused McMahon, who | stood beside him, with beving etolen 1) The} ——— A few yearnaco I sccepted an invitation Aunt Laura’s Room. ‘to viet as young friend with whom I bad become inttmeng stechool, and who lived ins part of the country severa) hundred? miles from where I resided. There was going to be # grand musical fostiwal in the cathedral town near which her family resided, and they were anxious that I should arrive in time te be thoronghly rested before it took place: cireum- stances, however, prevented my reaching then t® the very ewening before the commencement of the femtival; welcome, yot Iwasa good dea) annoyed and though I was greeted with the warmes® to find that my letter had not been received. They had naturally conctnded that there waa no probability of my making my appearance among them, an® from the numerous party assembled, and the whine perings that I perceved going on between my frend Lacy Manners and her mother, I inferred. that my accommodation for the night waa not |ikelw to be effected without meonrenience. my regret, but Mra. should have her daughter's room, where Aunt Laura's room “But why not put me there?" haunted?’ “Ob dear, not’ waa the reply; ‘* but it putting strangers there,” dark t© eee to dress there without one?* night, avery atrange room|" The floor was covered with black cloth, walls were hung with the same maternal; canopy was surmounted with bunches the fire burn up more quickly The counterpane was of black velvet, the rest of the furniture wae of hue room,"* said Lucey Twill tell you whe hair.’ So after w fire, I becan bs anyving * I should have occupant of this room ;"' and I pointed to extremely wrotched-looking, young man, leaning his back ayvainst a tree and gazing anthropica! and bitter |ook Lucy said that picture waar ber aunt's days; and 1 then er an old lady when tmmured here, ‘Just throe-andl-twensy, she clored that door upon the world for ¢ very handsome. § placed Mamina one day met wi graving, which she said reminded her so #ay you may bare seen it, it is called maid,’ and a lovely thing it is. “Aunt Laura said that day had been an odd will grandpapa made, home if ther chose it. after mamma, be emi at the id sorrowfu! scenes bad heen passed through was alwars very slipersiitions, and when the save their fortunes told by s gipsy. jon's doom was uestined to be an had Jon forgotten th the accounts ofber fr and sheecouli aot banish fromher minds which the gtnay had addressed to herself, tween hor | eng a bri val would be very ah the widow shorter stil!,’ «1 to faney the spell waa broker Her prediction, but that having she knew of Mr foou promise to felt alarmed | brow should Le ve, honour, and obey ;* settied there, and she at present, there was noth: thas coulu postively seainst hin; but thero Wasa moodiness straction that never left bin, presence, To others be al pi ture you were lookin, wey urriave took pla just pow, other w sole inhabitant of shia house soon bad this room and dreas u now eee, and never and she ver ived up as tb ia could not feariug her m cto trom her conduct in this respect, a the strane account she gave ot Mr, ne's bovoining Ul; nor waait for e an al I oxpresaed. Manners assured me thet & I should be very comfortable; and Lucy said she and Aome would have no objection in the world t sleepia Tinquired, “and leave you in possession of your own room! T added, seeing s look that I could now very well interpret exchange between them in wach ® very gloomy place, we are not in the habit of “Tf that 's all, lam eo tired that it will make very little difference where Iam shut up for the night, an T shall soon bein asound sleep: anri I supe pore | may have « candle in the morning, If is te too Lucy frolunteered to be my companion daring the she said she thought I might feel rather nervous alone; and when the narty separated abort an hour after my arrival, we took our courses np and down several @ghts of stairs and through some gloomy passages, ti]l we entered the door of a large apartment, and my first exclamation was, ‘Whee and the the wine dow-curtains were of black velvot, aad the draperv of the bed wasofa similar description; while ite of aable plumes, which nodded in the night breeze sa we entered, for the window had been left open to make with @ broad white border exactly resembling » pall, and the moat sable “Poor Aunt Laura spent eeveral years in thie “and if you are not too tired, whiles we ero curling our ai seated ourselres by the bleaing though@ that melancholy-lookin. yentieman bad been the ® smal picture over the fire-place of s very handsome, bug who was upon @ river Sowing before him with what [thouchte mis there ty d if her aunt were ‘was thereply, “when ver; and th ap ene much af what Auras Laura was on the day of mamma's mare riage. Sho showed it to ber, and told her so, I dare ‘The Brides. avery wretched one her, Bit I mnet Arsttell you what Tle was so afraid lest any one should marry bis daughters for money, that he rf: this house and estate to them jointly ae long aa they were single; but they were to give ail their share of it whenewer they married, « were to have no richtte any of the property they became widows, when it was again to be their “Now Aunt Laura was to be married a fortaighs nd it was vere notural she shonid of thie place being let to stra: for nobody knew how many years. and that neither she nor her sisters could oceupy it again till ; but abe at schond and a cotapanion hed one evening stolen ont te compan - arly death. Bhe morning i's death hud reached ner, he worde that be mail and « briletheinter. but between the brideand » by her jatelonce as bridesmaid, when a little irl in India, betore the preiiction was uttered ; but it was of no use, and ane became unhappy. She wae distressed, too when she recollected how little Ashbourne, whom she abould ae and she oud she so often kaw on hie that she might not salweye be able to meke bim cheerful ae ‘Neither iasntos, nor my other aunts, nor their husbands, par. cularly hkeu Me. Ashbourne, though be wad and abe exceptin Aunt Leura's Sppearcd agin thes % but ebout e week af- shbourne was taken il at Harrowg bad just arrived; and in less shan Ane Aunt Laura was a widow, ond acain the Of course, her s:ste: : mn came to her, but she did nos wish inew to romain 3 mo, Uperoom San left ind Waa a well an Ashbour- ‘© years thet iis was ex lained satisfactorily, She sald, that bes tore thelr mnarria, urne bat told ber he thought no n ud aio had t) Lim j and so pleasure, tha: deta is respec he f. oeleWs lest be should biin in the dark,--so many indeed, tbat s badav sv teel.ni lest sora. eq sould irom per Bess rive ha w +b eke ud nc fearlel was 6 e bad tola b ‘airs of her Cép = arse (To be continued.) MORSE F vingle horse, in good orde alnoet new teen atetable, > ast 18th et, , CARRIAGES & IR SALF, A2D HAND SLEIGH FOR A to if Le impart ol iucurring his dig. agreat uumber of brothers uk she bad wilfully kept 6 Oten loas.ntcon Can te O08 ORSES AND CARTS FOR SALE CHEAP ~A horee, poney, butcher eart and YPE METAL Ibe. of the apove wanted. for which the cash price will be paid by C, CRASKE. 151 mien OR OLD LEAD—500,008 harness. 847 withen ono a (FPS SV SMTA

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