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(Com tinued from the frat page.) 8 predeneasor, who grew Wealuhy on the Oroduess of the iN-peid Iabor of many thousands w working-womea. General Jobn A. Dix, an upright eidier, and n- doutt an honest man, reports his income at four thommand two hundred and fifty dollars. on which be pays two hundred and twelve dollars, The ‘ncome of General Dix seems inadequate to enpport of aman charged with the weighty re- eprnmMbilitios of the Department of the Fant, end ‘Wiastrates the old proverb that ‘he who preforms the moat work, receives the least pay.” Hiram Darney, exollector of Curtent, &e wears to an incoma of only thirty thousand dol- Jars on which he pays fifteen hundred te the tex collector, An offictel exhibit of thie man’s inceae, af worn to before one of the Congreamonal [nveq- ticeting Committers, shows that his incame, in the whape of ealaries and perquisites, wan great. er than the amouot that appears upon the Agnessor’s lat; without including tle income accruing from bie law businaa® or iuvewtiments in property of various kinds, John Anderson, the Tobacconist, appearato have retired on the comfortable little income of thirty thousand dollars per annum, upon which he \ ave the mm of fifteen hundred dollars, and doubtless enjoye the balance with clearer conacience than “the other man."* Rev. A. W. Bellows gives bis walnahe services gratuitously as tie President of the Sanitary Corm- mission, and paya al! bia own expenses out of an Income of only five thouasnd two hundred and Dinety-two dollar of wich two huudred and wmixty-four dollara is hanled over to the tax collec tor of Uncle Barouel. John Fl. Gourlie, whe received and dishurred ever one million of dollare -the receipts of the @anitary Fair—ia net down as in recemptof an in- come of $4,560, doubtless a correct statement, wade by an honest man. Peter Cooper (whose name will be recognized by every poor boy in attendance on the inatructive Jectures nightly delivered at the ‘Cooper Union’) te in receipt of an income placed at one bunitred and mix thousand, eight hundred and seventy-nine dollars, of whieh $5,545 is paid to the Government, » Inrge portion of the balance being devoted to deeds that make this gentleman's name an ‘fami! Yar a8 household words’ in the home circle of many ® poor family oi thin city Wm. E. Dodge, auother of * Nature's noblemen’, hae an income of three hundred and ninety-two thourand, seven hundred and seventeen dollars, npon which the assessor estimates ts tax et nine” teen thousand, six hundred and thirty five dollars” Those who are curious to know what Mr Dodge doer with the balance of his immense income wil! de well to ecrutinize the subscription liste of every charitable institution in the city, besides looking at the multitudinons benefactions to which this gen tleran has liberally subseribed Rolert Ronner, the Lrnorn man, who delighte in viding behind a teat horse, isin rece pt of au tucoms ef exactly twenty-five thousan! dollara, which yields a tax of twelve bundred dollara to the Gov- ernment. Jno G Lightbody, who furniahes moet of the Newepaper publishers of this city and country with the printing ink they use, isin receipt of an income estimated at fifteen thousand four hundred and sixty d llars, Horatio Potter, who wears the mitre of an Epis: copa) Bishop, charged with the apiritual afara of Gur Diocese, bas an income of only six thousand three hundred and forty-five dollars, # sum totally Inadequate for the support of a gentleman per- sorming the duties of the office he administers, Fletcher Harper, of the publishing © Ricthers"* of Pear) street, reports nine thousand dollara, Wm. H. Appleton of the Broadway bookselling Company, has an income of sixty-five thonaand, ene bundred and forty-seven doliarg a proot that she business of book publishing is profitable in apite of the enhanced price of paper and other materials, Other interesting items are remembered by our indefatigable, which can be summed up in the cen- ere) slatement that our shipping merchants are in receipt af incomes varying from Afteen to fifty thousand dollars, The annual profits of our Dankers are from twenty-five to one buns dred thousand dollars, Our lawyers receive, ‘0 fee from ten thousand to twenty. five thousand dollars per annum, The import rangeifrom six thousand to sixty thousand. The whbbers from five to fifty thousand, while the re- tailers are content with incomes which vary from *hree to thirty thousand dollars annually, Phys- clan® report some incomes as high as fifteen thou- wand dollars, runing down to twenty-five bnn- dred and two thousand dollars. In other callings the averages are less, but the differenc site as marked an those presente tin this report Anrrat or Srivs AND 4 Hore. Ponres -Twn Pussovens To nz Trey ny Cover Manriat Through the energy aud skill of the detective police of this city, under the direction of Major Gen Dix and Superintendent Keanedy, four important wrestsof robe! emissaries have recently been nade The first aud most fm portant arrest was that of the eotorious Captain Bel), the leader of the Take Fro maid, Ab the timoof bis arrest the prisouer wont by the name of Maker, It is it maid ghat ne boise tommilasion as Captain iu the rebel eervice, Ho was arreste! uear the Suspension Uridye with a compamon, Who is also guid to be io the rebe! ser- The mew had bees to Canada, and hed sp their poaseesion a carpet-lag containtny several candles, Tho thint arrest wes made about ten days gare, noar Detroik, The prisoner is Stauton, anid is abso val te be in tle rebel service Ue bag been identitied as one of the mou ¢ gaged {un the plot to burn this city, Toe fourth crrost was come of @ stnall Village up the MTudson river. Tho prisoner is said to be a Captain in tho rebel army. SM the prisoners aro contiued in Fort Latayotte, Major Gon, Dix has ordered @ general couri+wartial viOo, kuown ae & comveue to try tho prisoners as violators of the | Jaw of war The Court is composed of tke follow. tng ofBeers :—Beie Gon, Fitz Henry Warren, U 8. A: Brig. Gen. Wia, HH, Morris, U. 8, Vols ; Col. M 8B Howe, 41 U, §, Cavaly ; Col, H, Day, U A.; Brevot Lent, C1, R, F, O'Buirme, 14ib U. 8, Iutantry ; Major G. W. Wali nce, 6th U, 8. Titane | try: Mijordobu A. 1 3 Awute Tae boas ons of the Court will be held gs Furt Lafay: ite MILITARY—ENLISTMENY cp * sHIRTY NEWLY Abmiven Ex@iasnnen —Stauy Pascrice or 4 Boosty Gaon, -On Priday iva, the steamship Groat Westorn arrived at this port from Rogland, having on board # large number «4 men whom ea Mr Shaw ts supposed to have ir -veglod for the purpose of enlisting them in the army, It appears that Shaw went to England some ¢ime since, and snvaved » large nomber of men. of the poorer Comme 0 COLbe bo thie comnirr fa; she purpoes of goving them employment a6 glass-blowers, They wore shipped on board the Great Western at Ash- ton, England, and during the passage Shaw en- Aesrored © impress theron with the delights of soldiering, thereby giving them an inmeht into the atyle of claas-blowing ther were intended to per- THE COURTS. Tre State Warn Sonor Cass —In the Supreme Conrt, in the case of Mary Hugh againat the Board of Education, which action t# known as the Bixth Ward teacher's case, plaintiff yesterday applied for arresraces, on the cround that ‘efendanta had di- , he emt <1 ver, were nnable | rected her reinstatement by the |ral boert, and ea Tet aud gave the patriotic Saxe, No under. | were tharefor® holden for her aslary. Decision stenc that they would starve frat, wis L, tidging | reeer ved, from theit appearance on arriving bere, they had Asoroc® Prosatas Fonorny Case — Guetare commenced todo, On landing at Castic Garces tah © : waa teleee t. 1. Osan they were tne deplorable mtuation, being clothed | Adolph Vorstman wae bronght before U.t Neca | fo raga and apparently half-sterved. Mr. Pn tof @ Bopervisors’ Committer, baring learnet the ireumetances, repaired to the Battery and pro- posed ¢» the men that he wonld enlies any who chose to do #o of ther own free wilh and would give them eo carh booty of e668). This iHon wae favorably received by s large number of the men, who men.fed their w llingnese to accept it. Mr. Plunt therefore ordir- ed the men to be weil fed, and several kegs cf lager bier were given them. After the meal thirty- @iz of the number enlisted, and many more were willing to do, birt failed to pass the medical exam! nation. After being transferred to the Rattery Darreacks, Mr Plunt eidreesed the new recruits. telling therm thas they had engaged to naht the Routh and perform the dutire of a soldier, conclud- ing Lie reruarks by atating that if any of them were dinsatisied with what they asd dene they could be reeased. They all however, announced their Wo ilingness for the service, and they were accord- ingly put on board of ihe steamer dobn Romer and trauaferred to the draft recdezvous on Hart's Is- land, They will be enrolled in the Sixty-fourth Volunteers, and mill be credited to this city. Mr Bhaw, the enterprising originator on this schem bein diegusted wth ite miscarriage, no far as tie prods were concerne), determined t do the coun try gome good, and eerording y en) ated along with bis ‘glass blowers,” and took he piace missioner White yesterday, on complaint of the Priesian authorities, who ve him with forging to the extent cf $16,000, The defenaant came to thie countre and wae about starting business in Chicagn when he tyne arrested at that place, While te from Chi ago to thie cit, in charge of the Vorgtman himped from the cara while go- ing asthe rate of twenty milea an hour, He was badly injured aod wen rearrested, Commussioner Woite committed im for examination, Coon? ov Garen ct Smesions— lel azaeres Mon. nen —In the Court of General Seasons yesterday, the case of Bernard Friepy, indicted for the murder of Harray Larariag on the 2nd instant, came up before Souder Russell, The Court-room wae filled with a rong 1, belonging to the fighting fra- ternity So great was the desire to obtain admia- gion to the Court that the hell eras filled, and the officera found it diffiew't te mainte order. At 1) ofcl Jidge Rossel) tank bia sest, ancl District Attorney Hal! enid he was ready to proceed with the case, Mr. John Sedgwick, counsel for the pr- sever, anid the defence was not prepared to co to trial, and asked foe a postponement. Mr. Fall on. ymaed the motion, and a protracted and interest- ing d scuamon ensued cloaa of which Mudge 1 decided that the trial of Friery should pro- Mr. Sedgwick maid that he cou'd not defend mong them, the prisoner without further time, and therefore Tue Strrer Sweerens went to werk | woul! place him in the hands of the Court, who again yorter morning. Those who wera nov} ould give him @uch counsel ce Rosell then aesigned daa ROW q ing and J M. Sroith, Jr. ane insel for the prisoner, and ret the trial dow lotclock this morning. On bis return to prison a large crowd aceompanted Frery Patrick McCarty and Michael Ma- loney, indicted for t in etealing five thou sand cigars from W i).arm F, Harward, No.5 White. hall street, on the Y1at of December, plead euiley of burglary in thea third degree, The prisoners were remandei tor sentence paid on Beturday were paul vesterday. Tun Late Mr, FEvenerr.—The flags on the City Hall, botels and all public and many privare buildinge of this city, were at balfemast yerterday on account of the death of the Hon. Faward Brerett. Crry Goverswent—VMer ircrken Trvs Aoais--Tas Deate of Ma. byrners Mn, Burnt asp Tae Citizens’ Assoorattos, Ere The Alder men met seateriay. Boon after coming to orler, Mr. Hoaker stepped forward and said tothe Pres dent, that at the last meeting of the Roard, be had been notified to present @ petition in relat claim for the seat of the Fourth Aj lerm trict. Mr Masterson, Presiient pro fem, aaid was not acquainted with Mr. Hecker, and that if he wished to address the Board he must do 40 in writing, and that no person ovtaide of the mem- bers of the Board bave any right within the ruling of the Roard, and he (Mr. Masterson) wae there- fore compelled to order the Sorgeant-at-Arms to remove Mr. Hecker from the room. Mr Hecker was thereupon very politely escorted to the oor, te the infinite amusement of the lobby Acommunicaiion was received from the Comp- tro'ler, protesting acainst the edoption of & reso- Intion sbrogeting the present contracts on the part of the city, with the various gas companies tor the purpore of making naw on Laid over A second communication was received from the Comptroller, etating that the market rents for the year 1804 amounted to #& (4. The manure sold bas netted the eum of #2435 54. Lait over, ‘The Mayor sent in a communiestivn recommend. ing that rome public expresmon he given to the sorrow pervading the cominunity os the death of Mr. Everets. Adjourned, Tae Corsctimmm also met A communication was received from the City Inspector, setting forth thas the Citizens’ Associatins, in obtaining the in- junction at the instanc Mr. Hecker, were the only and chisf cause cf the etreeta being in the'r present filhy condition, and that the mass of the “Association is no doubt composed of respectable and wel meaning, though mistaken, gentlemen, who allow themaelves and their imfluence to be engineeret for the purpose of placin to powers fow disappointed politicians aud Unsuceesstul aspi- rants for other, whose sole desire is not an they prevend, the public good, but the opportunity to grasp the “spole which they imagine the present incumbenta have within @) reuch, The Cts Tospector states that he probably will ins few da present bis annual report tor lsdi, which will con. tain a detailed account of all the transactions in the City Inspector's department, the exact amount of work performed, together with the actual cost of 1 ill return of every dollar ex- pended by she department, The communication was ordered to be printed, Adjourned. for TROOKLYN, WorkInGc Horrs N TRE ~The order directing that the work- ing hours of the men employelin the Navy Yard should be extend, wae received with auch gen- eraland determined opposition, that it wae with- irawn until Wednesday next, by which time the dee ation of the Navy Department will be known tn regard to the rater ywing 8 the order upon which the directions of the commander wera iseried 5 Inerrase or Navy Yarn. n to his De The foll Navy Drrarrwent, ) Rreraror Yaron asp Docks January 1th, 1564, f frm, Pe order of the Becretary of the Narr, bereafter sou will not allow extra time on any Work, except in emergencies, to save public prop- erty from destruction, to keep the engines for card work 'n working order, to work off heate inthe forging shop. or bs % epecial order frou the De- partment. When extra work shall be performed under the foregoing provisions, fifty per cent ad- vance over the regular pay wil! beallowed on + . work, computed at tn hours toa day's work, You will require workmenin the yard to work the same number of beure which are required outside, similar classes, as a day's wo and to commence work at the asic time work commenced ote gce, Jon, Surtn, Chief of Burcau Rear Adeoiral Hinam Patan Comendant, Navy Yar |, New York Tho working ‘\me per day in the yard averages 9 houra aud 21 minutes, which the men contend ia equal to the average working time outside, and hence threatened to stop work if the order extend- ing the time was withdrawn, It wae with. drawn on Sunday afternoon, snd ou Monday morn- ing the be!! for muster was rung at the usual hour SKATING —Skuting on the different ponds was resummed yesterday. not ie The weather was cold and the ice in excellent con jon, Agrand carni- n Pond thie afternoon val will take place on the Uni andeveninyy, and a mim lar entertainment will be given on Washington Pond on Wednesday afver- hoon and evening, Tur rinst Besinrss Mrerina of the new Brooklyn Common Conneil Ald Whitnes, the Presideyt, tn the chair Tho anal routine was tranaacted, and the sta committees of tue year were announced, AN AFFPRAY urred corner was held last night, Aw For SAVANNAH, —The steamship Dan!el Webster sailed for Savannah yesterday, carrying ® large amount of provisions and other necessaries for the relief of the citizens of that piace, her cargo o in a drinking saloon f Sands street and Hudaen avenue veater- day morning, about three o'clock, which remulted The public obouid be on the GENERAL BUSINESS. A —PAWNBROK ERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT. sine he hig pice paid for pawnbrok a &e., a7 watches, ewetry, (CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET- wi) od % Bleecker at, ap at 0, 11 conte per pon ¢, booke and np. cente Om i per pound, old bleh bare—at oS Spring et YASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD Metals / White taee 11 cente Ih Colored and woolen 4cante pert>. BReoks and newepapers 9 conte old bres conte Copper and pester °5 rene. Lead 10 cente per ib, at No. Lh New Bowery, cor, ar Roosevelt et. 329 } IGHEST PRICE FOR GOLD,—THE Highest price paid far Gold, {nm large or emall fuinr, by D, A McCREDY, * 52 Wall et R28 : under Cite Rank CBLIC NOTICF—THE COLLECTOR OF ares forthe Town of Newtown will receive pay- it of taxes in the office of J. Andrews, @ Chan ere tton the Wednesdave and Saturdays doring Janu aty and February from the honre of £0 a.m. till 3p m. JOWN F WHITEHEAD, Collector 223 AGS, RAGS, RAGS, RAGS—THE, Highest earh price paid for cotton and woollen ragacf every deactiption, and all Rindeot waste poper and old Daceing andl rope, at GEORGE W. CLAKA'S 20 Howard et, N.Y al HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Newspipers, Parmphiers, Books and W Pa- per ery ceecription, STOCKWELL @ R- BON, Nog one door weet of Nasean et WARWICK VALE TRON COMPANY, + 186)-The annaal report of the War- wiek Vale tron Company hereby, pursuant to the statute in such cose made and provided, eraies ns tol lows, The amount of the original capital stock of eatd cotopany le eieht thousand dollars ‘$s ) allof which has been paid in, in cash Jitional stock hes beeo the Trustecs, ar ng tolaw, in payment sand other property recesearr for their bu- 0 the amount of one million of dollare, ($1,000. sking the entice capital one million and eight nd dollars, (81,005.04) and the amount ot the exivtine debtaof said company ie one thousand dol- Jarek. fr t,00) In witness whereof the aaid company has ear this report to be made, and to be signed by ite President and a rarity of ite Trustees, and to be verified, filed and publiahed, accor to In lA re Ann-s!, A 0 MU KDOCK, President, Nehemiah Knieht, Geo, A dont eend, Wm. Aven Butler, W. Murdock, Luther ark, Truster cencelied.| City and © A. Murdock, President.and Nehemiah Kai A. Townsend, Wiilam Allen Butler, W her. Clark, being a1 arwick Vale Iron Company, be eworn, depose ant nd eave, that the fo Murdock, Pre A Nehemiah Kn W. Murdock, Lather . Inter, Allen Batle C. Clark nter, Rev. 5 et, Stamp, cancelled.) Sworn to he methie ith day of Jannar (L. &) THE P. OKIE, New Yor! Q* TO 10 CENTS PER POUND PATD Cash ‘ for old newrpapers, books nnd pampbieu, and the hesteash price paid forall kinds ot paper maker's flock, at 49 Annet, THOS, ©, BENNETT : ARTICLES FORM SALE, \ SHIPCARPENTER'S BOX AND TOOLS _foreale. No. 19 Bost vid at, near id av, 344 YANARY BIRDS--4 FINE SELECTION of Beleian long and short breed Cana ies engea, . for esie by FOUN BOGAN, 148 bast roe Hioneton et, bet, latand 2d aver vein roe SALE CHEAP—A SPLENDID LOT otembroivery #tar all patterns, aso a eewin machine cheap, a the owner ia going Weet Cal untilsotd, Inquire Lis Christopher at besement Mrs. YOUNG. bry rok SALE CHEAP, AT 40 to 300 tone straw hon of printiog end i LEONARD ST, and a larve quantity tray paper, suitable tor hook binders, sand publishers, ae aleo tor paper box, pocket. book Au! Nrework MAnulecturers ‘27 STEAM OR GAS FITTERS-—FOR Sale eifeet My inel pipe. but little used and in * BULLE Y'S box fretory, Lith ave, bet Goth ate « York, 6 ‘: IN LUMBER — DRY « bu nut, chestnut, whitewood, buss. each, ae oak and wane lock * azo a very nice lot of eneers, all of which we offer for cash, Let. 316 A. & W. CHAIN, toot of Weat + rts, LADIES—THE OLD ES- Pur Maoufacturing Co, bo Chat. bablis! \ pposite Crook's White Marble Hotel, is sell eseteat their factory wholesale p tall riy wi tachowe aod a crest bargain; » 24,50; mntle aud collare 42,5) each, and upwa Syherian equirrela, Fiteh Martin sud Mink sable setts low Altering ar repairing to the latest equal tonew, A reesint geen to purehasere ity a aAgaines mothe, Look ior the mammoth sé. Ib M- ING, Manage 3 Yur Co, 17 DENDiswre wy, ‘ MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY being the voluntary and liberal contributions of | im dangerons imury to a young man named James Teeth cred rithout pe)ny oF no harge Vat a Ve appears tha 9 y of five or six were | titul ieeth inserted, Seach, Te neertead with or Coroner's INQcESTS—THE MERCPR STREET | pong af drivka Que of t Ay, tiated Wan, | Pete, J. VILLAR, 188 Grand et. 2 blocks from Hlomrcits.—Coroner Wildey yeaterday beld an iu. | Revere (+t be staves, wae pursued a ate | —— : < i" > ok ee , t : SET OF TEETH ON SILVER OR Rubber quest on the body of Buward Mrenoan, who died ee i APE ONSt Re: WHER ING. BIE Deet Soe. AGH Si A ya F 4. rt ‘ IN SIL . ine ae Pat from wounds received on Friday night ina fieht petans a sans #2. allver, 1 per tooth Teeth extracted * ithout Pej with Fliland A. Main, David Sullivan and John JERSEY CITY clesued, whitene i, or filled with gold apd other McParland, at $1 Mercer street, Daring tho fight JERSEY CITY . : ines, Miele and w arrant a, hy Dr. H. VILLEKS, Main seized a Coompaigne bottie and siruck Bren- Sroory Dray. —Coroner Farrell, of Jeracy | Howery, opposite the old oaere * uM pan two oF threes nes on the head, fracturing the C.ty, waa ca led upon veaterdas to hold an inquest })! NTAL OPERATIC NS FREE OF ¢ har, °, skull. 6 yure raturne * following veraict: ak at the Tiapenes the New York Lenta) Schoo! © That Edward Brennan came to hie death by in. | UPD the baiy of & young men named Sam T46 Broad ray Patiente inay apply an ath floor, bot mies to the head by blows with a bestle, at the | Cochran, a newspaper carrier, who died auddeniy | Wand ti, A sat nde of Hilend A, Mam, on the 18th day of Janu- | an gs indar night. at los residence, No. 298 Growe D DRAKE, 150 CANAL STREET, SETS ary, 1865, at No. 81 Mercer strect.”” Man Was] gore, Deceased was in usual geo! healih and Jn vet of tert erin BIE: On committed to she Tombs to aba egee and the spent aundag afternoon att rul Park akating $1 10 #4 onal weve bo comnts pe ; roel rineipal witnesses were sent to the Mouse of De- aly tur n'y , o reared at 9 @ with sold, bone cement, ov other filling { fea Lg Brannan was 40 years of axe, ond leaves pote aM sn g bome, & bina tov toorh, Teeth extrectoa without pao wt ; ten 3 i ofclock, anc than an ur his wife was o wile and Sirte cnt fren. Main is 22 years of ace | ow ened by he him mosn, and before any | ————— eats sod » wative of this Siete, ane could be surnmoned, he expired, It bi POR S020 CVE aD , nel ev tent that death wae caused by heart-<sease, . CARTMEN AND LABORERS! ASSOCTATION.—~ | he Coroner gave s permit for burial. 4 BARGAIN. —FOR SALE, AT HUDSON This body held » large meeting ‘nat evening, @ A Grann GAs Strike. —Resolutions were Eas ued Bel Gpltins! fone the A; Mo Rooios, 76 Prince street. The men were | . Jopi las ht at o large aud intluential meet: y dereey City in «excellent humor, for the tact of their being at eld at Hoboven, against using gas until the | ke pn he Res on A last out of debt made them feel happy aud cons | (4, Company's present exorbiss ; | ty te tented, Over one hundred members were clected, | thonsand feet are redue 4 AND SMALL FARMS FoR Jand paid tn their inttintion fees, N>ellusion was | Were Meo apparel to co tects | t New York and vieinity t % tow uring the proceedings to Mr Hocker orthe | &/ DO UN vad wellane ay atl ho | Citizens’ Assoctation, but the President It. | Pour not iy shee ; : werted the men generally on their or lerly ¢ buildings until ¢ po nae Ay ety , sud the patience shown by them durin t ookiyn, trom L tot ook Lot the injunction wasin force, god further shat ) y j aS + oe " J rE RSONS WA vs he had tn valn endeavored ts find outwho bad t MARINE NEWS. i VC k ION TK BI 4 Hewat} Ie ONS WANS wuily of the setaultin the Park a few days ago, . rg — ‘ . nee Anu SOM ine te g x wish a viewto his expulsion, He trusted the ‘ike | dan. 1m, Bases, oo) ein & Mio rises. 19 48 bi wit view of ti would never occur again, and exprogse! Lis plea ay Also dull pa are ir vl sure at the readiness with which the sien bad ae CLEARED pling tok, RoRE LAO 1¥ to work yeaterday., Some carne Lelore they were STRAMSHIP—Sayon, Lavender, for Norict | For SALE. A NEW G-sfORY HOUSE paki. BARKS— Damen, } Avies: Trovatora, Ha. and lot on & waved at, tine doors, ma bi COUNTERY HITS, Last evening two very ine vai Aviad i Hy ena: Anacen &, Ver pniduon; GF} iantols and w Hiv or morn \ ° ythe p on CUDAORs BE 4s DON Me FEDS t toe! ' Isth at and Tth ay genious cvunterfeits by the pasting process were RR (GHcbolo, | Matam: Lovell, Kingston, PB. MeCAL A @iempted to be put in creudaion in vhs citys | oy Tha ee Suara Hamilton ‘ re or, which were 60 well execiied that they deceived | /aRN Us A Agate en YR SALE OR TOLET, IN THE VILLAGE were considered good judyes of RCHOONET SN anil; Nev, York~ | ru nanck, a double house “te : ‘se on the Cy Bank of | toro: Julie Ak BS Kendotph, Sor | jors of econnd, o minutes fom eare, Inqu wM ‘ 1 from opm aut 920's on | iki Honest Ate | BLAIR, by Bareday ot) up ete | tho Farmere a Merchants! Bank of Maryland, | VRMOPOR SALE sliered from cues i BIFAMSTIIPS Terry, Ne ee OV mele. | lookout for the : Mou'ezuma ; | CEREUS Associ, ON.—-This holy, which | gHIp—Contineut, of New Bedford, from Manila. o Niu ming flower, be “yipeced BARK=Ada Cure. of Portland, from Cardenas f al peopie, vaho b) orm BRIGS prise only nb) ‘ght, will cige ther an sual ail this evans | 1 Pte Ap eo8 ingatthe Cty Assit'ly Roms These Weare, Cog Cy), Ma ASLO, prally ot voto \ 4 goreralily the ,uyost oft) sesso | BCH ou, Vi i , ° 4 oy Ma y ni Fei Drap Wine? SKATING, = About) ie ND Kits Waal eae { mine: ' oce | sheveo un, # man howe Goole Tuites ¥ 0 het fo 1 AbD, soit 08 (08: by fell dewdion the we while ating at Coatre Rel. eecs Wl funtcoce; AF Hove Nexto a; | Park in company with hie wite, He resided at) May Clo rn, doy Maugi sek, bork Moms oe; ABLE Uti, 16T Bast Slat street Pap Fire DerartrMenr.--\t a special meeting of the Roaniof Representatives of the N. Y. Fire Department, reso!utions were adopted in- structing officers of the Roard and a special committee to use )] honorable m. .ns to defeat any plan that may be presented to the Legislature now Fore 6 Mouree i Too Late for Classiflvation. ANTED—\ MIDDLE-AGED MAN WHO understands diiving o hearse, and willing to P make bineelf ,eoecail useful in the anderiaging m aeeavion to abolish the volunteer sysiem, and | businis, No otoei+necd espns «WM MB ReENNE- rubst.tue @ Paid Fire Deoeriment in ite sieud, | DY, 406 Peat i ¥ o%6 IN MONMOUTH COL ure nh acres, } Nod din malee rive IN A SMALI COUSIN LUCY - OR THE OLD MAID FROM PRINCIPLE. Se “Well, lore, I must not now atand shivering on the brink of resolutionaeIdid when the lizht af that calmly reasoned book wan clearing away the mists which had made the vallew of the shedow of death look like a yy ise OAs T readon, I sw clearly the position tn which I was place!, The very affection, so arent, so buoyant in its) outhfur enerzy, which I bore to my lover, was enlisted to oppose my marriage with him: for what true lowe would doom i Hect to the misery of eertug af bis dearest ones sinking intonnearly tomb? Such a least was not wy love; and serine my path of duty thus stroncly marked ont before me, 1 reaoleed unflinchingly to follows, Botthere waa some- thing more w he done, He, too, was deeply taint- ed with the sare fell disease, and must therefore be cenvinced that marriage was forbidden to him My own grief was nearly forgotten when Jb thought of this. Conld I have borne she burien alone, it would have been comparatively light: tat he must share it, and that inieed was biter Te teach him to love me ssa friend —to behold tum bapp'ly married te some one who might marry— to train up hiechildren, and rejoice over their health anc besuty—this would have been to me @ deer dei! ht; but alas! the ben © tyon him like- wine, and (ound us both inthe same dreary fave, All toat was left me. asl now thought waa etern! to pluck out every bope of pines from bol hearts, and make the best preparation for ihe early grave that y rod at our feet “1 could » with the thoughts and emotions that passed through my mina during those few hours, but auch arecital wonld be neclews, li is enough. that when the siarp contiict Was over snd me resolution firmly bent to perform the hard task assicued to me, I felt & degree o posure that surpriaed my set nod woten are a lofty faith that so great @ sacrifice to truth and Juatice would nos be aiace inv “[ went into my f him the best om king Henrys. He was dreadfully avitated, ness communicated itseli to him ¢ that, it st mulated me to 6u control Ho appeared ast and the tervens blessing be c mingled with praises of wnat fort tude, reflecved bask Upon me cons had inspired This wae tue first fruiteofthe faith that susiaived . Th was agreed that T should not write to Henry im mediately, but awwit the arrival of hia next let- ter, which would give metmeto cel berate, Sor- row seldom ccanes alone; while expecting hia lot- ter, We rece. ve 18 BUF lw tO TOY aster’s bese, asher Ulness |) ad taken an alarming character, Her busband bad ¢ erried her to Torquay eoon after Hane refs first arriv: .. thither we wedthen * A description rill add noth to the usefulnes® Of miy narrauve, 8. J will don your yo \. Bie subject it my calm. and whea Ilsaw greater ef orta ot selfe shed and delighted i ees woul BF g sot burs ied a fortnighe uu mind w ' after ourarrnval. Lhereis, however, one p © reumetance w web [shall relate, because direcily on the y rincipie I aro cnuray for Toes s HY poor tabver's ws bis dauyttera Ou hat Was gre! enongh: one is Was tring cor opared With remorse that pnawed his soul st having asst by bie imprudent marriages, a \ceare a en Hie saw fuflicted Upon her the enteebiead exuevence which could not otand ct rdicary tialsof » mother'e life; and hay hen alowed her to coninit tee game error, by ed, and ber te ceute a it wid) Her Lie Was prooabl, shorten. ma tiady tansmitted io lour inges ¥ #s Lo Alloviation that he bed vihae abd iD wrauce; he bhinuay repeated be oughtto have known je. The or trop of comfort ip this bitter cup was uerived irc pations subs nuseon to my own sorr hour of hie teath, he nover kuew & hat vere wy res! sutleringe; for Ltorvunately p & good Shere of self-control, lich enabled me to appear more calm than felt, He giid no. see the paroxyeme ot uy which at $ mes proetrated al] my e gy. They did nos lest long, uowever, and because daily o| occurrence, the resignation which Die beysao 6 tS! existence. 4d imay praise ws Rian? Of t.mad, just aa old ladies are permitted to boast of sei utorul chars because [Lave 1 tu dis. ipteresteuur erviety, 4 iam bus taking « wty own litthes | Jolu~ such atoms of service tor Dower atures as chancoe may throw in u Thea lic eppearedio me »souleos, Lwas immotated (justice, a #uless but une aunCe Was us distinct job to evade my oeol came over me, resisiing agit was r ghier doow. Grau Firat of ail, 1 tatber required my eve wre; he Would eit for hours plun.ed ju iwelanche rovery; apd Dr, Wouter, a wos { huneu nature, excited me to redou! led rouse, by awakening fears coucernivg bis mental bealto—soowtug thet the surest means of Urawing me from mer own grief wos $0 @OeTOMS INy attention With sowe external object. Under our uuited care, my futher slowly re ained trauqua but he had aned » soogk from which u e€, aLolly recovered TL had reveived one etter loom henry Goring, to riety, inform og him ol my This sai event Was also on excuse suewered that which be sent io ¢ wend affectionate coud lence, jlexpected marrinze. Bu the work * ana y beemed but to magnity Dr, Winter's wivice, I wrote as first ing that our marriage might Co defer- wered 1 ayer than we had autioipewd, but althout assigoing any) +) return ca bis answer, aasor me that be would oot press our uniop upmlmy eeefhad quite subsivead. I thoughs be had not teken the aiormm ae intended be should do; then foliov #1 shose Worcs a @ postecrips 3 Jotter agains My tut awives can | than sont ior 6 mar- ane tome in wn 1° I did ehe wisced eutres fbi to read the fetal ook, sud ( t ' Thucd 4s possible of the iramn f y Lis buluunt inaple.ty te tur dictates roagheand jusice * On the ot ihe folbow I ans by wy tabher's “tug the f i cep which heb t many & Weary day aud 1 night, the door » aud Henry entered, A cuppres ¥tbo stresus that wag ye ithe dau m inte read th ki was my Orst ques. 'T have’ be replied Le « said 4, ‘,ou kuow what must be ous resolu (To be continued. _— eoad. Col AT COST —@7.00 VER TON—!VERY J jabarinig boats tie slo or citizen, euoull own e tew shave iu tl Hoes Beuetit Coal | be ! Be thocmen 1 ipplied LU div U “bad oh wt hot eace peeted thag the shia sees thay teunl te are once » Cone easily unde ) eas be ‘ Ye J TO -» a TO) LET) ROOMS TO A SMALL, QUIET Vy 20D, WoOOD—AT THE WOOD YARD . My ( Fy egderysaar tt 4a | ud ave, LEL b the oloet Vire TB sng 9 B9Uie Oh ad 1 ginla Mice to.0, Gun wy whoo. J per load, O's . 4 cord bo Bi0Rd, ver e KOW \ TANTED--BY A SMALL FAMILY, A] LANDS CO, xi a baba o ‘ on shol wan 1 in AOE SGepectanis “> FF PER TON—BEST {Db AND micdinivl AGditee MERCHANT, box 901 Buy olr rn : sve) CHU ADD MDT G ine. Ob Maw enh ss daa > Fy —FOR SALE CHEAP, A e500 vasement brick house on Lafe peer Marcy ave, Biooklyn. f44 cash, balan | torly paymenw Epquie of EB. t | Bioadwar, roouw 1% | { HN eu FOR BES | RED ANU WHITE ASR 4 SETHE ed and $s Apply d be Bowery K 17] Sazvh aveure Miseion, co nd Haxter ate end 14 Eighui avenue, rad