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(Continued ‘vom the frat pane.) 8, Momoul Point, tearing N. by BE. 70 miten, fr!) to win bark Mellie Mota’, from Pwiladelpha for Dovrr, in a ambking condittom, Tooke the of forre nwa erew mud beoughe them to this port. th inet. a. 80 A.M, struct on the euter mud. Cle vorwmne, where she romained uuu) 4.70PM T Prnigermion bad two births end one death on i versge LOCAL NEWS. NEW YOR AND TEM VICINITY. Tre Steeer-Curanixa Taovate—Frere Mae’ AvoG Tan Bwomrena—Arrace crow Mr. Jom [icoretLivnty Somere at ene Corer Horse The exe teament among the atreet-cleaners ® consequence of thelr failure to receive the wages due thew tou the oy took & more demonstrative form yesterday. As has been their custom for several days pat, the men met st about 12 o'clock in front of the Court House for the purpose of hoarning whot progress, !f any, had been made to- word the liqutdedon of their claims for work, and wee to boarn the result of the court prweedings then pending op the suljoct of Mr. Mocker’s in- funetim, While thus wasting they discovered Mr. Hie ker walking toward the Court Hours, and ole teers lattandly raveed, characterizing him aa the cuss roof all the trouble, This wes ell the in- crutive needed to stir up the exseperation of the toa to tae Bighest pitoh, and e number of them rushed toward him, uttering imprecations and de- termined t© commit violence, Mr. Hocker, upon © soovertog their olfect, ran at the top of hie speed toward the Court Houre, but on reaching the steps wae struck « power'ul blow upon the head and knocked down, He immedt.ately jumped up, however, ceedod in gottiug within the ‘ul og, close!’ followed ly the exasperated men. Toe dvos were quickly fastened by persone in the lostie, and the & cep ers, afer a slight attempe to force the door, became mere quiet, The police foon afer came to the eeone of disturbance, and afier crest difficulty the laborers were induced to gO away from the doors, and order was again re- stored After the argument in the injunction case warconcliced, Mr. Devan, the Corporation Coun- vel, addreased the wen, counselling them to dis- peree and return peaceably to thelr homes, and te log them that as thoir claims wore then before toe Court, any violent demonstrations would only dure sheir cause and delay the paymens of the arrearages due thom. Tle stated that Mr Hocker ted ected in the matter soiely from a aenee of duty, sod neither bis person nor property should be mo- lwtod. Thia allusion again inflamed the passions of the sweepers, and was roceive | with aa outburst ‘sapproval ao lof threats aga nat Mr. Heckor acd Lis property. A number of thoro also rushed toward the Court House door at this time, but the police showing a determined front the demonstra- Son subsided While thie wae transpiring in front of she Court House, Mr. Decker quietly made his ext through the Chesmbere etroet door, unpercetwed by the sweepers.and wasdriven hore tn s carriage. Tle men faoally 4 spersed, after giving three greans ‘Mr Hocker and paying the like compliment to the Mayor, © progect for a res imption of atreet cleening ‘eon @par with thet for the payment 4° the labor- re, TT Bireos Comm arion, consiming of the ty Comptr ller and City Inspector, met yoa- vto #) lor the proposition made by the New ce nt Cuupost Maenulaturing Com- clean the streets for $800.00 per annum, Ov evomiatng the proposivon it was (ound to be ©) inexpMeit, providing for ctesniny the strests, bet makiog uo provalon forthe rem of dirt ) garbag Mr. W.'liameon stated that it was hat the proposition included the re- toovalofdirtand garbege, and if the Comruission old adjourn their meeting until Tuosday he ‘oil! make the proposition more explicit. Ao *Clourpment uutl Tuesday was the result Tre Recrerrive Besiness—How tar Crry 19 Swiypeap py tap Corntry,—The country ‘isirete beving been apprised of the number of reeru.t! required from there under the last call of the Presidemt, have becun the discharge of r yptriote ob! gations in the usual manner— thatia, by Alling the pockets of their agents with cwney aud send ng thom here to prey, like s peck ~ wolves, Upon the resources af the city They ave been ruabing here ior several days, each ap- parently anxious to got the first dive at our ‘' able. ‘cd ed" men, and heavy bounties bave been dang- ‘ra oo their faces, revardiess of expanse. Already, they aredomg s flo. rishing bneiness, About two ‘rod men are daily recruited in thie city, of ‘leo perhaps thirty or forty ere placed to our snd the balance goto exempt patriotic dis and #8 York Che vderstec . * im tbe country And this w done, nder the very noses of the city ree The question is not one of but of money ~ihe country agente haring the Money to ofer receive the greater num- 10 Ulla, At present there seems to be no w to protect tue city from b «imposition. Thee show impostag a fine of fifty doilars for takin fn recrint into amother Brat but oven thie statu 6 totlly Meregarde!, and dozens of men are daily stated away help fill the quotas of adjacent 1) this state of th: case it is not ot ange hoat toe recruiting business of the Supervisors’ Volunteer Comin tee bas wonderfully fallen off, n! theevilianotin some manner SU] pressed, + is safe to lufer that it will cease ontie- ly, The entire numer enlisied last wook was oaly winety-two—nob more than one-fourth she number weakly obtained before the order for toe draft, Many of the yuntry agente offer as bigh es six huntre! d local bounty—Jouble boat offered by the Bu sors —and, of courae, re- ruta wil enliee he beet terms for them- Voere in a uew feature of the recruiting uscers in this city, however, which prowlees ™ re encouraging results, Mr. Blunt, who has returned from Washington, has rocelvod au te so revrut for Hancock's Veteran Corps, and upe selves $ © vr 9 qs cial Government bounty of $00 to mon | NéHoval Guard of the State ot New York i oud ots Wiillutoet Woo rhall vnlas theveln, Noue but veterans will Drigadior-Genera) John Ewen, who has had con.- v Kubh ave, New York gale since 1546, bas res \ I be accepte’y and these will rece.ve the county | ™#ad of the 4h Brigate since 146, bas re ARY DFANL— MRS. MARY bounty of 34: 0, the regniar Government bounty of hia commisaion ; Lis resignation has been ace pte, | \ rahe Waa hires ite Me ‘Gains x #200, and he wel a and be has been honorab'y discharged from the | wiil hear sone . 16 her aa ae . eins ¢ "i f », Ly vb abta; $4 . : >verarnen) bounty @ em, fab timot ble Syat The on)y ressov ass!.netis— | JAMES GRIDLEY. 59 Naarau ot, N. ¥ ; Mal Aoeruit mg: for tity corps w il i—thas G E vents n is) (PO THE CAKTMAY—33 REWARD LOR CBAs we : ¢, aud at ihe various » ober Oounscic , fe prevent n 7 en nily s@stO.day moved Mitiug hea * troughout the city, inn | nion to hisbr rude that be w i to Pea 1 to le.ve his humber of day on ii aland ‘ en Cutip loro su anu Whese be ve lobe sou me BS ebe Douy | eusble the c.ty to ¢ Las served us 4. sl Bonde | Addiece PR. W si outbid the vounwy vullures, 6 fer ws veterans a e@ | ford hae uirevied Col, Joachim Mai tho, of @ellh | TT = ,s = = concerned, and Mr, Blunt expecta jap $ Ro iment, to assume cormmand of the 4th Br cad J SCELLANLOUS, therefrom, It ‘i ‘ # hwper resulta until an election takes place, and Col, Muidbott ba Fie eathuates that there are tn the | scoordingly issued his first cenera, order, assuming A FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER city ab the proawnt tie from iweive thoussnd to | commend of the brigade, ap oimtiny his healq I tis, will be rold cheap ou application at the fitteem Wousaud vetoran soldiess, who ean be ine | 'fe as a8 sroac yay, Where commandant fs re | Sun Oster tf | or § retaining Gen, Ewen's | OT ” * x" : cA. duced to revenlist by the offer of « liberal bounty, | maf in nein positions end siving over ihe come | PROT HOTIVE WAR) CLAIM ASSOCIA: aud their superiority over raw recruit is wall } mend of tho 11th Regiment to Mayor Krenkel Ph Leia ol toe Ale ica pas ae worth the miditional three hundved dollars Re- THE COURTS or pensions, pay and bounty, and to give advice and suiting for Hancock's Corps bas heraofore been son Dnod exclusively to Woashington—saat being tho my place w. the speviel bounty was paid, | Fundrede of wevrnns have | cruiuing heada: xth Ward Ptatton House, was brought ep for artere in thie city, under the im. | trial. Aor counsel offered a plea of gutity of man- ‘ 1 sievabtes to the third degres, which war aceepted, Pression that they could reesive the said tounte and she waa nent back for sentence, hare On Wednesday Genera) Haya and Puper- Pouce Irae. —Robbing Females,—Edward visor Blunt arranged the preliminaries for recrirtt- Chester waa yenterday, committed by Justice ing forthia corpa Itiselso understood that the Dedge, charged with otealing a fine ooller from Government disbursing officer has receivad instruc- | trary Meade, of No. 119 Spring street, The com hone fer Washington to pay the apecial bounty, Hoe lewee that am se testa hss vent aaentia entered ber room aud adm ulstered chloroform rp hionons now preventa a vigorous prosecution her, ater which be eeole & fue collar and espe valu. of the work, el ates, Mery Bika living at 7 Mercer atrect, Boar oF ForcationOnGANtzaTion For [also charged the prisoner with stealing @ gold 1908.—The Roard convened at fire o'clock P Moon Plotket and claty from ber, on the night of the 31st . - : ” bot December ketone for organization. Upon « ballot being Attempt to Blw Open a Rafe.—Yonterday taken for heme Pree Seer oan cpa morning several burglars broke tnto the coal effiee con Nadel catia aicik Matin Beta ih Nene [Of Randolph & Skidmore, South-west corner of rd for the year 1865, Mr McLean, upon being Fourth avenue mud 18th street, and attermpied to condneted to the chair, briefly returned bia thanks jow open asofe, Offeer Murphy, of the 16h Pre- 0 the Board for the high bonor they had conferred [vcine beard the explosion aud baatened to the Upen him. vapet, but the burglary baving become alarmed, ° Mr. Thomas Moense wan re-elected Clerk of the Roard by « unanimous vote and bis deputy, Mr. Myron Finch, was aleo reelected. The Board then marie their eacane without securing aoy plunder, Dithovest Domestic Margaret Casey was yes- Mteriay arrested by Officer D. rre, on the charge wear appare! and other articles, va- eorled te the election of Loapectors for Common hoola, with the following results Firat District from Aon Mortoa, residing at 46 John Atterson and Georve Duroche. Seon) Di + Whore the prisener had been em- Wwict.-Jenne G. Kova and Robert Fair, Third Ihe Hoeatic, Justice Shandiey committed trict—George P Merklee and Alfred Moore, Pourth | the secused for examination District Eiward M Perley and Reruart P.Woo's Bouy Rowwsry,—On Wedeesday evening, PIR MWatrict—J. Cros! y Brown and Robert Bute br ver, Sixth Diatritt—A lolpus C Ran and Davit | f¥o theves drove up behind Lovojoy's Hotel W. Alten. Seventh Metrict—Henry Clunsen, Jr, | Coad. ard epicad @ trunk from the rear of the and Johan C Vietzen. _ lene ‘ f ‘The Board proceatied to make the following » @> sod placed itin thelr wagon, The driver o mmetion from the Lispectors « aed, one from | coe 4 ae ee prese wagona cave an alarm to the eech district, to nerve forthe wore for @hich they | pelos # seed the thieves #o closely that were elected :—Piret District George Dureh. rei toabandon iheir plunder, A Bocand District Jesse G. Kova. blind Dus FR. Melivain & Son, Philadel. George T. Merh'e, Fourth DP stect Beruar! P tnd in thewagon, The 34 Pre. Woods, Fifth District hte Roverer Sixth | ¢! ver hs thetrunk to the owner, ar Marict—David W. Allon, evento I) serict ten | ronvevet the packago to the Sinuon-House. The ry Clausen, Jr Sorse sad Wagon were detaued by the sushoritics, On Biota tha ca ate selected the fol owing cea Bold Rod hery About 12 o'clock yesterday, tlemen from the listabowe t serva as flows ite eh apes Firat District-—Jobn Lsvereon, for 2 sears Be bed te carnage of Dr. J.C King, of Hudson District—Robers Fair, for ¥ years. Thint Unatrict | street, wae atan ting in front of 3 Barrow street, Alfred Moore, for 2 years. Fourth Distros { 0) { Elward M Perley, for? years, Fifth District 1 at . TB oad y Dhol Slese nee Crosby Brown, for 2 years, Aixto District Adi then arely been excelled in S C. Run, for 2 years, Seventh Dusrct Joon te ¢ pelpetrator wee ob- ieiven, ined, A amall amount of rovtine bumness having been ~ franaacted, the Board adjourned. SKATING CARNIVAL,—A grand carnival on ice took place yesterday on the Fifth Avenue Scat. ing Pond, commencing at one ofclock costum ‘ere few, however, Kussiany Polesy Holland Dutch, Laplanders, Faquimaux and Choe- taw Indiana were the chief charactars represented. Two excellont bands were in attendance, and in the BROOKLYN Th Qrora or Kixas Cousty.—The Com Wf the Board S\pervisors, who were au- thor zest to proceed to Washingtoa, for the purpose f procuri mittee The fancy a ® reiuction of the quota, if possivle, esterday n and report that they the sasurance given ald be Oxed upon the bess of the returned were favorably receive that the taw evening a grand displey of fireworks took place, number of men reported by the Superviaors. The No Mone Trstimontacs,—A resolution was | Commi:tes, therefore recommand that the correc. adopted Wednoaday, by the Board of Police, to the | tion of the enrollment laieeiall be ompleted by offect that hereafter presente and testimonials hy | Saturday next If this i scecmpliehed by that mom bers of the force to any of the officers of the | tirne there will bea considerable reduction do force will not be allowed ; nor will any member of | ‘urther trouble. Inia understood that credite are the force be allowed to collect money from citizens for the purpose of presenting testimonials to any member of the force Tun SAVANNAH Maris,—A regular postal also to be given for enlistroense made previous to the Ist of December lant Bronwen Ur.—A disorderts Jamen street, keptby Mra J house, at No sn an O'C was broken tip Thurs . communication ta soon to be established between | MONT Oeen ID om TacRMNaa! Ware Laxes thi Savannah aud the Northern States, The Savannah | tody aud locked up to weit examination before Post office is now in charge of Colonel A. H. Mark- | Justice Perry, land, special agent of the Post-office Depariment, “wil TAMebt ROH, an | the superintendent of military mails. FBastens Districr Fine Derantanst,— Atp ror SAVANNAH,—Col, Allen acknowl elges $500 from Lathrop, Ludington & Co, and $50 from P. T. Darouu, Esq. iv eid of the Savannah An election for officers of the Eastern D.si: Departrnent wes held last night at Fireme: South Sd street, with the following result: suflerers. . Prewdent Heory M, Doon: Vice: Preaident Cost or Removine Asnes, MANcRe, Ere. | George He Ande »: Secretary Joho Greaney Treasurer Daniel D, Winsnt; Collector I. Me. Curdy. The contem for Fire Warcen (she only paid office) was close and exciting, and at the tt —By the anuual report of the Superintendent of Sanitary Inspection, it appears that the amount of work done in the cleaning of the atreots, and the | ballot (11 o'clock) there wae no choice, The Fi. A follows: hea, 640 nances of Soard of Representatives are iv a removal of the filth, follows: Ashes, 649. Wire vialiby eon dice i ara being about 820,000 loads ; rubbish, 172574: manure, 131,099 —in all, | on hand, 964, 290 Ic bave been removed from sirecta for the past twelve mouths ending on the Sls le. cember, 1864. This work haa been performed at about 40 vents per load, which would amount to #515, 716,00; an expenditure simply for cartage, aud ahogether exclusive of awrepage and removal from the city, Tbe work for the cleaning and carting for the Twolfth Ward bas vot been ineclnid- ed in the above, as the labor bas been done by daye’ work, in consequence of the extent ef terci- tory over which this d exwends Acc UDENT,—On the horers of Hon Horace F. Clark, ran away in Fast 22d street, and at the corner of 4th Avenue came in collision with the team of Mr. T. Rodman, breaking the leg of a horse valved at $5,000, belo: latter, Mr. Clark's team carriage |elonging to He Suppers Dearu,—Dr | 66 Gre tr e.D, Francie W. Hume, wos found dead in bis bed | yesterday morning The deceased was an Eagheh- man by birth, about 50 years of age, and was con. nected by marriage with one of the wealthiest fa- milies of the Rastorn Datrict, Piston sorge W., Jackeon, a on Wedtnes sy afternoon was 40 d sehur,e ofa pistol which ng, the bal touching hie rigbt Inng na shoukier, He hes in a eriueal Hone so South bse seroet AccIpENT —G 10, Weilnesday carriage MARINE NEWS, Jan. 15—8 Rives RORGS) fee ee 7 Way, Doar Idth street, which was bad!y damage, Tar ConsoLipaten Sricr Comrpasy, Jobn Murphy has been appointed receiver of the ng to the » Came in contact with can's stables, M'p rirae CLEARED STFAMEFMIP Patonnen, Neff, for Port Roral. §¢C S141P~Frank Flint, Panama, Amer. Mnion, Cadiz Consol.duted Stage Company, which BARKS —Genio, Garitd: Paling Belize, Hondores owns toe Broadway, Wa)! and Bouth Ferry, and the Seventh HWRIGS. Panama, Matanzas, Favorite, Barbadoes. Avenue and Eighth street linea of stages. The con Elia, Faiarde, PR, Loa . Adelphi, Mata pany assigned all their property to Aucustus Shell | Moras: Cnr Magete, wt P Jehu Stevens, ‘w November last, avd the casehas been in the | Sante Crus, sr cours SCHOONFRS A . terpert, Minr White sae, Port MIMITARY, Koya: Wa Nekelson. Fortcece For nome time past there has bean trouble brew Monroe, to! Baltimore {og in the 6%h Regiment, which finally reached ite ARRIVED. Trotnating point in that an application was mate STEAMSHIPS. Saxon, Noria'k: George ( Coiling bs ol | Port Raval, St nGtheon, Philateiphiay Caroling, to the State Commander-in-Chief to consolidate the | fienn, N G: Northerner. New Havea soveral companies, so as to make one atrong com- Rrideewater, Liver pany outof two weak ones An bi This application w 5 mand Ise ot Wight; sgned by Major General Sandford, commanding enns; Celeatia! Eraiplre, Logaon, the First Division, and Drigadier General Ewen, BARKS Rechabite, Racged Island; Union, (lace Hay, C1) Rarotles, hort Jackeou, Mlasisetppi commanding the Fourth Brigade, to which th: Martha Ho Loekliast 69to Regiment belongs, and the Goveroor gra ntel 3 Mevana; B Wright, Jr, leans; Albina, New Osleane, the application, Tis wae made in consequence of BhIGS—Cat heart Matamoras: Calmuck, § the amal! number paraded at the inspection in Oc- 1 AB Date 4 A Smit ft atare t-ber las, Company A (ihe strongest company in | Martha s*c niet . Porto Usbello; Fleet. the reyiment uuder the lamented Corcoran, Flood | wine. Malaga; Albutre sud Hagverty) hav'ns paraded only ten men, On RCHOONERS-— 1 Ege Harbor, the other band, it is imed that the commandant Plilade'pt ight, Gitest: Eye Ha of the remment (Col, Bagley) would not permit Van, Vireinis, Julia, Curacoa; Trenion, any man to parade who had dota frock cont a | Amboy tor Providence could not be done, as the elotbing of the mon was worn out by service in Washineton and on Baten | Island, The men aay that they could have paraced iu full strongth, Dut had no frock PRRSOVAL NOVICES, quently they were unable t itt NFORMATION A) ANTED Ob i MARY ineurring punishment for disobedieuce of orders, | f AY SAG UELA b OF wit LIAM The junior officers, who would suffer by the cou. | in PHEBNOY. CAs in(hrmpion wilt ta thes solidation, were, of course, unwilling to lose ther commiamons and accortingly ac mittee waited \NN FALLON khyr i fer at, bre | A CULTIVATED PARM OF 3 Too Late for Classtfication. WASTED * 3 MILLWRIGHTS AND 2 large beater for. ball, school oF eberek,” fmeuen tt Baxter et, of WM. JONES. . OR TIEN ION, et her oLp ox N.Y. Fi 6 ham ve oppraiie Crock’ Whine’ Marble llotah is sell ing siuogle sete at their factory wholesale prices, Cal Oerly and get s choice and a great barwain, eae eee muffs and collarr to Maree fy! upwarde Syhe “otrreia, Fitch Mink rable sotis very a A recei ives iy purcheoare laser | . rece ven Seniney moths, [sen foe the mammoth Aa, TEM ING, Manager, 882 __ ARTICLES FOR SALE. | R SALE—GRAINS, AT THE FAGLE Brewery, 44th st. and 9th ere, and Sth st, bet. BETZ ba 2d and ddave, JF 6 Vv IN LUMBER — DRY e 30( ), 000 Diack wainut, cherry, seb, oak, maple, beach, butternut, chestnut, » hitewood, hare. weod, pine, spruce, hemlock ; also a very nice lot of ook and walnut veneer, all of welch we offer for cash. A. & W. CHAPIN, foot of Weet Fob 316 HORSES, CARRIAGES &c. | )R SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, 1444 Hande hieh, fit for burcher, baker, exproes, or any aach buelness; warranted sound and kind; price $38, worth £50, Loquire 24 Cliristepher et, in the Lspampase aly shop I ORSES AND CARTS FOR SALE CHEAP -. A boree, poney, butcher cart and ha Apply at YA9 Front at 8 1. WILL BUY A GOOD HORSE, 17 ©, née high, suitable tor a coal cart or truck, Call at 26 Cortiands at Pm s 12 Srna Ppt NG. if ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Hank ot London, and Ko; a) Bank of Leland, WELLS, FARGO & 00. ey SOR LIVERPOOL, — TAPSCOTT’S LINE. tritish Ship GRATITUDE ... faite Jan. 14th hip CONSTELLATION Sal For paseace to of troaun sue Vid Cou! availalio in any part of (ireat Britain or Irela te loweet possibie rate, apply to TAPSCOTT LUBKS & CO, 55 South street YOR LIVERPOOL--OLD BLACK BALL line, The hip HAR BET Gl aha nail Monday, J ist ‘oF es f ot of Heek niet at, orto a Bh LHERS & COFFEY, 69 South et, . PASSAGE TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY [rafts on England, Ireian’, Scotland and Wales, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATE. Por sale by 26 ' TAPSCOTT'S celebrated Line of Liverpool Packets, “ompriaing in part the following magnifeent ab\) Tapecott Hibernia, Genernt NeCleten, i este, Gratitude, Ne Plus Ultra, Te onereranes, Aihion, Monarch of the Beas Atmoephera, Benjamin Adama ydosure, Aurora, sanoreld Tete, Vietory, Sail Kvery Woek, For Paseage and [raft ly to TAPS ort me Rres & CO. Sh South street, New York STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVE Ly Pool CULNTA, eaile Feb. 4th. PENN6YL- paanege 9126, aarege $43, poly to ¥ TLLIAMB & GTION, MIRE ARD—DR. LEWIS HAS NO Connection Datever with aay other office in thie city.his old het Medical Ipetitute 1 orly at 7 Beach mt, 3 on) Wee Breacway, where the Ductor hirn- t+ consolwed as asual from 5 o,.m, till 8 p,m. vag bode, te De: PONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST—DIS- oaeve of the boort, unas, Mver, kidneys, alcesnted thronta, scrofula off ulcer, tuinats, every torn of tein Ghroare, conmtituconal chromic aflection of every haructer, Heure Ito 4, u“ DB. IVINS COUGH EXTERMINATOR !—. This Medicine, for COUGHS, COLDS, INFLU- PNZA, and all BRONCHIAL APFECTIONS, has been before the puldic over 10 year, and is acknow- ledged by sever eminent Phy sicteps, who new nee thin the.r pmetice, to be the BAST conpound before the public, Itnot only “ kille™ the Cough, twt re- tuoves the oauac, Kaoowlng the true valne of thie ur- tele, 1 can mately recommend to all who take cold ease ly, to gets lotue. aud begin with itinthe tret stage, and in a day or two they will find that the troulie hen entirely caused. General Depat, 46 pouth Becon! st, Wiliiainabureh, To be had tn New York of Miller & Reed, Ii Avon cor, Stanton a, and cor, of Heasion st.and Avenue D. In Brooklyn of J. EB. Grog, cor, 000 py AD e in curres 2¥ Uroadway Myrtle and Prankl!n aves F{AAkLEM OLL—GREAT CURE FOR KID- bey dimases, rbeuroaiiem, coughs, fevers, and nrifer of the blood, For aale at SY LV EST Oil Jopes 16 Canatet, N.Y. Beware of spurious oi) sold in the market, 26a OVE OF LIQUOR CURED.-—DR. ZELL’S FAMOUS NekVINE POWDERS howe cored thousnnde of cases, aud thoveands may ver be awed to their families and friende if they try thie truty poettive enre. Can be given unknown to the parveoe in cote, tea or oher fluids, Sold only at No, 64 Diwion ai, 2u3 Fighth av N.Y. Dr Aitkeo's, 2S) Hudson st, N.Y. Hiayes 175 Fadton st and Mitne’s 217 Fulson et, Rivoklen , 1. Lemestaf’s, No. 59 Montgomery eh Jereey City; Dr. Mereex, 2¥5 Broad et, Newark 46 Routh od 64 Wiliameboreh Price ONE DOLLAR. BF WARE OF IM{TAPIONS NB The Genuine Dr. ZELL's REM#A'Y will never sickeo the patient. Warranted, Sentbr mall. RHEUM ATISH, NFURALGITA, &¢. CURED Dr. EDNEY, Electrician, 444%) Broadway, N.Y. cures Intiamiaatory Rheumatiem, Neuralgia, Paraly ais, St. Vetus's Dance, irvepepeia, Hin Diseasea. de Come and be relieved Terms very moderate. Hours from A.M. tob P.M. 1s SMALL POX.—DR, AH. SHERRILL OF This Cliy has introtoced an antidote to thie fearful dis @are, which hos nnifocmly checked and cared it. If admicisered in time it will provent ante diseare, For sale ot the Doctor's oflce, 515, and at the Dug store, Hudson rr Bital POR SALE AND TO LET, — A FACTORY WANTED UNTIL MAY Aidt with loeattou, slze and price, * Factory,” box S77 Sun Other, 21 rext, or if well located for a year from that tine 5 ACRES FOR © at a creat sccritice, 40 miler on b. Ly pear Ry K. Buildin riniwon th luce; two-thirde ed lund, O. ANDERRON, Maspech P. ¢ 1, who will vive all particulars COFTAGES AND SMALL FARMS FOR tie at East New York and vicini Cothuwve, & tath= MIL- jrnvod, on the Commander-in-Chief, ant the result ia shat yee ee op ating achurch aad publ AD. an inspection has been ordered, and if the da | AULES HAVE yOu EVER Rit D | HE py tod, MeCOTPER, 142 Fulton et, — acest ' ” Via Hot parade in sufficient esuen sth, then it is feared Proser ethe skin? [tien detishtiul Oth . : | Por SAL! IN BROOKLYN—A SMALL the regimont may be disbanded. shoped that winter ns ee cotins . nh ground, pear ell who have the welfare of this yallont Leah rewi- ve etches, tan. p three Line e ment at bears will now rally around its colors and | fron toe ne it beaut i wn) | White, rivaling Note by ve not let that glorious number (the same up ord ) } \ ' be wiped out +f tho Hat of regiinents cor Iposing the | Hat it te te tre 1 information to them without coat, nad to prevent A Moapssee Disposun or.—In the Court of Over | trands avainet them and the Goeecnment pp “° tion in person or by letter should be made to HEN- and Torminar, yesterday, Elizabeth Lavokoa the Her (pkeren be letter shou , & negreas Who recently killed ap Irish woman in the | York, eee Dy Sec, 30 Chambert street, ee” .V, SNEDEKER YOUR RENT— vars wil buy @ house side, nen 6th ave house » Now ds the time to ba i be higher by th Ma Apol HOK, over Mechanlee! Bank, car, Cov Dale oe ete, Books a POR SALES 1 IMMEDIATE Pos- & ressivn. og we inv, nes the ue *, tudroa Cit i tu eo Use Ma eAcEL ent & New iste apen 1 Citys No de OK SALF—A NEW 8-STORY HOl And lol ou # paved «(, with fouding doors mar wud well ox i, @fo0 or more eseu and base euit the purchaser, J5th et and 7th av, Brook P, McC AR, gu [yO FRONT AND BACK PARLOR | and | Wt OU 2d floor to w email Mier waunily; | Feat low; cov, bth ave, and | 76 > p —FOR SALE, 161 EAST 371H $4, JU( ie 6 wellebgui modern brick house, | with 5 ttories high ttoop, base.nient and sub-ceilar, House Xxzbit.; lot 86x25, Only balf the exsh requir- éi. Apply to JOHN Bare. Biuy vesant [petitute, 659 Broadway, st Aunt Laura’s Room. —o— “They had arrived in the evening st Merrow- Shor Fevure toad woe tee leet een eS re + eben iter entered a! . 4 Mr. Ashbourne if his name wee Gifford, ae @ ig man was inqitriog for some one of that name, hegative answer war, of course, given, and the door closed when Aunt Laura remarked, “ Gtfford be ver lilee Glifford ' “Mr Aghbourne's eyce actually flashed fire sabe apewered, — * What rorkes vm think of Cliffeed?? “*Only,' bh, sald. ‘ast: once happened Dame i remindea me of {4." Ugoetlede dd “He rose ard walked about the reoa in viclen@ ag tation. “When wae this, Leura?’ he sad ‘fp ak! —tol it you please, madam!" me’ No more reserve, hick saying that, an ahe wee ‘Bho triet t calen only two years olf when her father changed he Tame to Fittzera d, it really was ® circumstance wh bravely crnasod her mind, “But he was not to be Pwified. After all the tae be ha: tern atio prevent any disclosure take ng} ace ater their marrags, to bave the mos@ hateh | name in extetence represented to him ones borne by her. Boe beeame wrr.fied at hie increas img vi lence. “And your little bro:ber—wae he toc, a Clif for® |’ “she had to pruss, for she said it had newor ec- curred to her to think what his second name wast but it mvet have been Clifford, fur she was only ® babe whip he died at echoo! in Engisn!. “She described ber bushand as working bimaelf UP bo perfect madness, and she was litle short of f% from griefat having ao offended him, and never doubt ny (bas she bad, indeed. Lean very wrong ia Bever having told him. Nefore morning he was im a high fever, Medical assistance wan called in, bus 'D vain ; it settled on the brain, and « jew dave serma:nated bis wretched life. z “Aunt Lanra never ceased to reproach herself ae his murderer, and abut herself up herein hope. lose dejection, After sie had been in this wrewh- 1, voluntary captivity for ix years, mamma bad $6 come here, aa we lost our dear father ; and Auns Laura gradually tecama inwrested in us Hele thinws, and her health and spirits iinproved s@ she brooded lees intently over the meiancnoly paat, “When Iwas old enough to learn to write he ati Pains in teaching me, and one day ahe sakod matnua if there were any dork about the house that I could be allowed to use. There weee desk of Mr Ashbourne'’s which mamma though® wae Aunt Laura’ disbe broughtit tober; it prov. ed to be Mall of writings of one kind or other, and amongst toe « Manuscript entitle! ‘Bkeich of my Miserable Life, “Tt bevan with describing the indulgence of hie mother during bis early childhood, bisimpetuomty of tamper, and Ler cocouragement to his act ng always from th jiapulee of the moment, and never suffering bim to be tuwarted. HH» entered school & perfect trrant : the titnid feared him, and the des. perate spirits ra'Led round him us a leader in eve ery thing darine aud forb dden, “Ho was about thirteon when the event cecurred pane Baveacolour to the whole of bis future ite. “A river skirted one ale of a larce field, where they were often allowed to play ; they were prohib- i On MAY Account whatever to bathe, except whem & teacher was with them And oue winter's aftare Boou, when the bove ware leit to themselves, atimich htle follow, who had juss cumetoschool, wae heard to ary, thas he wondered any one aboukl think of forbidding it, as he guould sup) no boy dure venture in for fear of getting out of bis depth. “This was cuongh for Ashbourne, Fear, he Gechered, wee a word wukuown at Harford Bchool ; £0 Into the Waler the litte fellow should, theretore he might oa well do it with @ good grace. “Io vain the child protesiod hie utter inability to swim, bis dread of the cold, was atill shivering from the change which he had recently experience ed wo our climate from a bot oue. Ali took Aah- bourne’s part azaium tie stranger; they led him to ab overounging bapk, told bin he wight have ten minutes to deliberate woethor he would do is Uke 4 '900 orf criminal, Histonrs and entreaties but siecied weir hoarte the more avginst she cowarely wpitit he ovincod. Meanwhile the eller boys, ail eazor to show their bravery, were contending who should give the push, whic they foresaw would be newcasary to mace hia deave wo bank. ‘* Vey drew lots to decide this point, i$ fel! upon Ashbourne ; the teu winutes expired; there Was © pluuge and and a atified shrik! The boys crowd ed to the bank, but nosing was to be seen, * Ashbourne now first experienced the roglity of suc) @ tLIDK as fear; be plunged jato tho water, bus tp vain ; au hour passed, and stijl no trace of ther little companion ; in a few minutes they would be summuned to return to tne house, and how were they to account for bis absenco + “They joimed hands and took a aclemn oath never to beiray Ashbourne, but to say they Inse saw Clifford (ior you must siready have guessed their nabappy viotm to have been my little uncle on the bank whence he Lad fallen or thrown himesit Into the water. ** Ashbourne then again plumged into ths water: the aterm wre given, and every asnistance procured as Bou 48 pssibie. Ashbourni's exertions were prodigious; aud afier the search war bandoned he received trom hie master and teachers the mom dsatinguished euioginms upon his noble conduet, 19 risking bisown Lfe for toat of a fellow creature slmost a stronger to him, while pity for the suffer. cr seemed alunos) loat 1D the conaures onaped upon bom for bis stup.disy, careleasness, or disobedience, for they were a} a loss which to atrmbute bie gong Into the water gentry invited Ashe “Most of the neighbourine bourae to their hoswes, and loaded him with expres. rious of esteem, and meny of them with more aub- e,avtial £116; and bis evident rel. eance to apeak of the occurrence wae aiributed toan amiable mod- easy, WoiD shrinks from hearing its own praises, “AD x ceunt of his heroism wrs also sent to grandpapa& with the tidings of the very wiiful way in which his son met with nis death ; for, ofcourse, to the world, jt was necessary to make it appeer Shad the boye were so well watched that do accident cout! happen to then xcept by their own choice, «Grancpapa sent bim @ valuable ring ase token of gratiude, which, with other trinkets, was in the eek “years, | it seemed s if made of leaden mo- mente, sad b ript) bad dragged them- scives at last to oy Yeton looking back itmeemead if it were but the hour before thas the trembling chil! had sa vwill be fiaid to think of thie on your death- nad for bir not one moment of enjoy- ol Couscience had never been for moment hushed —a rept waking he eaw the incage of bis drow se se ollow; by every sir urer be met be expected to bear bis guilt proe claimod, ¢ one, eo fares it can be ascertained, ever broke bis oath, un | whether any of tuem have b en Launted by the same terr rs, a8 feeling that they were part sin the crune, we, perhaps, shall never know ip thiswerhl' “Aad your aunt," I ulred ; ** what effect hed this «\sclosure upou he “Oh, to ber ik eee most dreadfal discovery," aaid Lucy, to fini sbe had actual y becn the wife of hor brother's murderer, She lingered but» very ehort time; and my laet recollection of ber is the of intense ag with whict sho Was reading or | loo , the shocking se oount. Ble woe never well ¢ nougb atterwards to allow Guy oc us to be ia the room with and mania Dover lkest) spowk of her last pwnd lsatup very late talking over the mel- y events coureced with © Annt Laurate i we sey * Good nigut” unul we bad come to i jop that, vuugh Mr. Ash. ourue had certainly ver ceut reseons for Wisung tv kuow every part ™ ly history rhe wie 4 be coy Ws tol, yet that bhe hud no. tenefic ~ Sexample, -CPiL@ © were au Tossons on ed ota subs equoas period, ¥ that bappinese to “hich abe len.!y Joosed forward, sresove ~h Veta Deb be ios, OD OlLrRE!y THE END, at the warning should Tor Hal ‘ax papers announce the death of Hon, Alexander Stuor, Judge th e Admiralty Court of Nova 8:otia—a position had he'd six- teen yea 1. was before bim t the case of the stecnmer Chesapeske, captured rebel pirates on the passage from New York to Portland, was tried, and he gave @ decimon restorins the vessel to the owners. 8 i i s : ° $ | 0 y =

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