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(Contéwwed from the frat page.) ‘seryiown district consisted Salat pp tyes This distr bution, being Ly! tnequitabl, and not sustained as cor soot by the facta, has been modified, and the one swo and three years’ men b bern distributed to she difforent localities pro rata ; ro that each “in. trict now receives its share of the tbree-vears’ pawal men an well aa one-year men, and the quote of man to be firnimhed by the City of New York be- wmes largety tne The quote of the State, under thin revised appor ‘lommeant, {a 61,076. Geerrar McCuriLaAn'’s Drrartore FOR Fonort General McCielian and Lie wile yesterday cubarked for Barope on board the steamship Chingy the event was made the occasion of quite an vation on the pert of the General's many frends ond admirers, At eleven o'clock # very large con- vurse of people assembled af Cunard dock, off which the China lay at sochor, Atnong the per- ops present were many of the notable men of New York, and # number of army officers who are tem- porarily stopping tn the city, Bhortly before noon the carriage sppeared, containing General McCiel- ny bis wife and General Marcy (Mra, McClellan's father), The carriage waa quickly surrounded by +e vaet crowd of admirers of ‘Little Mac," all tious to catch a glimpse of hiro and to wive ex. sion to their feelinys of revard The ceived thin demonstration with tna accustomed | “dility and kindliness, and wont through the | pares of hand-shaking with al! wno came to him, | raping the hands of hard-working coalheavers *tevedores and other Isborers with the same cordi- ality that he exhibited to millionaires, Mra, MeCle lar, alae, received the congratulationa of @ larve | irele of frends. yoorge Birkbeck came w the dock and wok the tenoraland his wife te the China, A number personal friends accompanied thern on board the China, whore the fioal adion was taken Tt ia une ermtood a wulstantial prosent wav made te Mrs. McCiellan at parting. A Prrtion To Conaress.—A_ petition, acaded by Lientenant-General S:tt and the Preaident of the Chamwher of Commerce, would at any time attract aitention in New York, The fol- lowing bears other names equally well known, and recmves from citizens of all partes and opinions, rot anequivocal tentimonials of approval: meral | To the Senate and House of Representatives in | resolutions were adopted in favor of educathy, Ce a aanembled : Teh wedera reeds citivensof the United Bintes reaiding tn the City of New York, eotfully re- present and urge apon thie immediate conmderation of Congress, that, At this tirne there are larce numbers of patriotic young men discharcei !oneral!y from the Army wad Navy, who have mffered by wounds, sickners and hinprisanment during the present war, Your uUtioners believe that much persons bave earned sonorably a nght to permanenien ployment in the civil service of tho Government, and that the In- toreeta of the Government would be advanced sub- mantially by their being so emplored, Thoy re- epectfully urge that honoralle service during the preamt war, be made the s rest road to preter- ment in the civil service of the United States and that the enactroentof alaw fo hat would allevinte greatly the mistostnuceot diva! led Sold and Sailors, and also aid tend bo incre enliat- ments ip the Army aud Navy. Thoy thereiore respectiuily pray the enactment fdelaw peering for appo.ntivent to all inferior offices, persous honurat discharged irom the Military or Naval service of the Unite! States, who shall have served for during the present Kebelliou ; or who shall have suffered permanent disability while in the service; or ehall have been bel! tor Que Yoar aa Prisoners of War, and thatthe tenure of such ollice be tor Ufe or during good tehayvior, Aud your pessiooers will ever pray. Winfeld Beott, Jobn A. Dix, Bobert Anderson, Geo, Baner tt, J6. T. Brady, 9.5. Astor, Jr, das. BO Nicho pon Charles C Nou, Moses 8. Boneh James Harper, Jdobn A. Biovens Charies P. Kirk] nd, Jer. M. Brown, | ato. 8, Cow, | Harp For Tor Wowrn —A tow devs since | 0 Industrivous wou an rece.vod fom her employ er, in payment for work, a ten dollar bil proved a cou fot, Returning it to him, be nied having passed the bili to ber, and refused to whieh | redeem it, The poor woman was bewildered, She needed the money she had so harily earned, to pay for the necessarics of Ife. Acain she went | to beremployer and this time inaisted so vehe- | menily for justice, that he exchanced the bill, but ou the instaot erased her vane trom his books and told her be should give hor Her caso was now worse thau before, and m her ce jection, she presented herself at the office of the Work.ng Women's Protective Union, No. 15 Cham- bers sireet, acd toli her story. The omployer, bowever, had not exceeled Lis rivhta and the work, 1 more woman coud claim no reairess, Undoubtedly he supposed the woman was mistaken, an! that he did not give tae counterfeit bill to Ler Bat did he put bimaelf in ber posivan, and tink how im- pownble it was for her, who re to be tnistaken about what bot sum? ved & litt'e money Tr, WAS A very large Did be think of the possibility of a mistake ou the part of bis clerks however postive they | were thatthe bill had never been in the store, or sid be never know that gome clerks think it » ven- ence w put off @ bad bi!! which they would wise be compelled to make gout out of their wh pockets? If he not thought of these things, wil he do so now,and even though satisfied has | | N Nartowat Prerpman’s Revimr Aasocta- | cult, The greater portion of yesterday was oocn- Tron—-Revrer Aexen ron Gan Bamnwan's Conta. | pol in examining the new panel of jurors which paxne—[naprgcats Recronsr,—A mana meeting wae called last evening, at the Cooper Institute, under the auspices of this Association, for the pur- pore of raising funds in behalf of the suffering blacks, many of whom are families of men who have joined Sherman's army. ‘Six thousand of these nevroes (so said the call), will be eatet lished on E:tisto Island, but many of there poor people will never live to he © |! nived, unless some- thing ie done to @ave « fo perishing with want" An appeal aa cireulated @mong the autience, asting for cl thing, shoes, needles and thread, blankets, dc., and statiug that many of them have recontly died from e yire, Contributions of money are requested to for- warded to Josepo [ Colling Troanurer, 40 Wall street; of gooda and clothing t Hon, © C, Leigh, 1 Mercer street. Thore wan n large an audience an the object seerme! to demaut, not tore than two hundred being present. The lar was taken by Win. Callen Bryant, Esq. The Rey Mr. Dunn offered prayer in opening the proceedings, Mr. Bryant remarked that the meeting had come together on an cocagion «f bevevolence to relieve the neceamtics of the men, women and children who followed in the wake of Sherman's armny. These people had been hed tn bondage, but, thank God, they were #laves no lonyer while the world stends, The Northern poopie heve a inty to per- form, and wi ail gee tot that tay do pos purchase their liberty too di The Rev Dr. Holdrich state that he came to ples for them for five thousand objects of pitial le a stress, men, Women and children all destitute o* fool, clothing, #-elter—except in an far as the gov- erommt had dens something in that particular — avd exposed to diseane, misery and death, and then without coffins to bury them. These poor cro tures now by bundreds aod thoussnda anc threw themselves under the flag of our Unions ara they would not leave them to euffer servation About one o'clock the ateamer | and death Vue Kev, Dr, Jonas King, the Missionary in of | Greet, expressed bis graufeation at once more siandog upou his native sol, and his coafidence in the ability of the American people to vindicate their nationality and freedom, made an elo- quent “rp pal on Lebalf of the poor slave. Win FB. Dodwe, Keq. stated that tho time had come to act, and to prove the devotion of the poo- lo to the dentiments of liberty for ell men that sad 80 olen been proclaimed in that hall He dwelt upon the duty of aameating the poor creatures Wo were thrown upon their bounty. Alter an microes trom Mr, Elgar Ketchum, Gen. Strong was tutroduced, and made @ strong appeal jor the treatmen. He stated that the only loyalty he found in the South waa found unaer e blac akin. A collection was then taken up, during which the colorsd people of the Bouth, and siding Gen, Buere man's freedmen, aud recommending ® simultani- One collection in the churches to raise money for thane purposes. A committee was appointed to collect tunua, The meeting then adjourned. Tur MASONIC MIS8ION of thie city is per- forming ® noble work of benevolence. It is en- waved in furpishing wood, coal, flonr, &c., to the Poor at co*t; dispensing charity to the needy and sending reading-matter to the soldiers, It is also conductng s course of Beturday evening lectures at Co per Institute for the benefit of the poorer classes, employing first-class lecturers, and charg- ing a merely nominal price of admission (ten cont) Corp Wrarar Yesterday is said to have been one of the coldest days we bave bad this wine ter, The skating was excoilent everywhere, Fines,—About imidoight on Tuesday, a fire fol Three Years | occurred in the dry goods store of Isaac Schwartz, 521 Greenwich «treet. Damage to atook, $5,000; insured, The building, owned by David Ramser, 71) Washington strect, sustained damage to the extent of $1,000; insured, The Fire raha) engaxed iu au invessigation into the cireumatenc sirrounding the case, which are somewhat suspic. fous, About 9 ofclock yesterday morning, a fire broke outin the rear of § and 10 Willett street, occupied ae acerp pier shop by Francis Morris, which was destroyed, Loss, #400; insured. The building was owned by Haugh McMahon, The flames ex- iod to the stable and varnishing shop of Poier a, undertaker, which was datnaged to the ex- o° $1,000; no insurance. From thence the stonded to the pie bakery of Jones & Linaley, © (ff etreet ; damage 3400; no insurance, Toe erty was ownd by Wiiow Lovell, and was usased ALLLGEn Sriermve oF A Broxen,—A tele- replic cispateh waa rece.ved at Police headquar- yesterday morning, from the 2th Procinet, stating thatu br ker named Horace Cushing, living a: No. 1s West od street, while in a state ot ingan- ity, had jumped trom @ second-story rear window Ke ground, sud was almost instantly killed, eof sucide waa sont tothe Corouer's office, id Coroner Garoble proceeded to hold an inquest, nyuir.es of the family of the deceased faiied to } tay cbforioation as to the causes which led to tie aberradion of Mr, Cushing's mind, FATAL Accipent.—Coroner Gamble veater- day held ao sequest on the body of Joseph Maver, who died from injuries received by aceide: ally falling lute the cellar of anew burding in Browd- Wa), near 12h street, on Luesday last, THE COURTS. ters ‘ ® 1 ‘ Tat Mittsrarcd-Apams Case —Minierarau apres | A gl, Veopior, —This case was tnaiiy dispom 4 of yesterday, in the Bupreme Court. Re‘ove the court opened the room was densely througed wth Spectatora, Who awaited impatiently the verdict of the jury, At ten o'clock the court was opened and } the clerk called the jury After they had answered to thelr Nemes he said, * Gentlemen, have you agreed upon a verdict?" The foreman answered in the affirmative, and handed the sealed verdict to the Judge, who opened it and placed it before the clerk. Mr, McKean, the clerk Gentlemen of the jury, heten to your verdict a» it stands recorded, Goutlemen, you say that ) tod the plaintiff in #10,000 damages, und *« il (Applause by the audience | that he did not pay out the bad money, will be vet be merciful to the poor woman, as he hopes for mercy himaelf, and continue Ler in an employe wont which she ao: ANorHER Munpen, t evening a young manu named J.K, Pollock, aged about 21 years, lost bie life at @ house corner of Lispenard and Church streota, under the following clroumstances; Th ap. rears a young girl named Kitty Burke was living the house with Pollock, on terins of intimacy, louring the evenin vk uc! ’ ’ remy drunk, a Ye Mr, Clinton—I wonld esk that the jury be polled, The Clerk calei toe mrore by pame separately, and asked them cach, if that was @ verdict, and all anawerod in ids -Alirmative ; eventh juroi, however, adding, ‘J! ought to te more,’ Me, Fullorwou- Mey ib please © 0 Court, Task an lowance, Mr. Clinton —I suppose & with the Court, but f think tb waisted with the vertict. Mr, Fullerton—The txnenres of this case have 8 ia & matter resting nugel ought to be re ine man named Mar Fertony lately from Now Orleava, entered the boure. Yelverton, ot 4 tac, was on love with the gal Kitty, butcould et her as Pollock siood in the wa When Vo iverton came in, he took from his pak + four barrelleal Elles pinto. woh, ve to the gurl des'riug her to take ft an b) rew whe charces and put them ‘nia soll bor, puting the pistol inte another, Pollo nufter entered the house and shook bands witt Yelverton, We e haudkere vio. nd Kitty in | went to the be where the pistol was, i t out. Yelverte mediately took up the pistol from the ts!.e where abe left it, and sfter talking and laughing a while the company Were started by the report o! the pistol, which, as alle ws fired by Yelver- tony the bali entering the « Pollock, and the wind therefrom puting ¢ amp. Pollock mmedate.y tell and hever spoke aerward. Kits: then exclatmod bow was that? T drew al the charges." To which Yelvecton rephed Ther! was one in it," aod nediotely rushed m th roow, and Las vot since been heard of Tho bod? ‘emans in the bouse. It is supposed thas Yelver ou went to the house th the intent of dongs fool, and that te breasht the cwrindle in bi uke * bo apport been very larve, Tooace vdded them up but there Lave been tho usau iso. dollars expende Judge Leonard—T anu i dissatisied with tho verdict, andif ton rent an allowance wy would show toat I was dissunshed. Allowance | of $400 vranted, Mr. Chuton -L move pro forma to set the ver- lict said’, and for a pew trial, & eave going bo the epecial term, Judge Loo iard—Motion denied with $19 costs, Mr, Fullertou—Laes re to enter way judgment, an d> vot thiak «stay should be granted Judge Loopard-—It in usual #0 grant a stay of proceedings Mr. Fullerton —Toe oject of astay of proceedings in to ehable a moton fora sew trial, But shat mo- tho Lins just been wade and dened, Julge Lowerd—L will vive defendant time to make o case, thirty days —Jaudsmout to be entered and 6 atay of thirty days on the execution after en- try of judgment, Mr, Milspsugh was then surrounded by bis friends who congratulated him on the result. The room ¥as soon cleared, and the call of the regular calender resumed. Tur Lazancs Mugpen —In murder trials, where emineut counsel are employed on both sides, the | process of empaunelling a jury is extremely todi- | ous. In the present case, where the bias venerally iily against the accused, is is very diff. was ordered in the case. The occurrence having taken place so recently, all the details are fresh tn the minde of intelligent min who read the news- papers, and in nineteen cases out of twenty those called are set aside be the Court, on the ground that they have formed an opinion an to the guilt or innocence cf the accused. Where the anawer is straight forward, ‘T have formed an opinion aa to the guilt or innoernce of the) rieoner,’’ then there is no difficulty at all; the man is at once ret aside asincompetent, Rut when the party hesitates, or he has formed no opinion, butsuch an opinion as conid be set aside by evidence, “then comes the tug of war,” and each apie advances arg menta to the triers: the one tn order tofhave the challenge act amde, and the other to bave it sus tained, and at length, when the juror 14 admitted, each party hag the mht to challenge him peretnp- tornily ; but this righe ia eeldom exercised by the prosecution (who have only two such challenges), and the defence wish tc avotd it as much as pe ble, 90 ax not to exhaust their number, whict twenty When, however, beth sides are agreed for prince pal canes Shaving formed or expressed an opinion) then co the challenger whethor the juror ta prejudiced in favor or against the priaoner, or whether he bas any conscientious scruples with regard to finding @ Verdict of sulty where the puniahment is death, If the latter biaw is decisive then the District Attorney objects and he is gener. ally set aside, bus not without strenucius at from the defence te keep bins on. One case kind will illustrate the whole, Yesterday a gentle- man who wasyasked ‘If he had any conscientious scruples against the death penalt repled he would rather not set on auch a jury, To this ex- Recorder Smith counsel for the prisoner wish ing of course under the cireummances to retain the man a6 juror, remarked thatevery juror whe went into the box, nay almost every individual in the « munity hac miler feeling, aod would rather uct havea hand in consivning a fellow being to (he gallowa, yet it was hie duty to serve, The case was however mibmitied to the ters the District Attorney remarking that he would ra- ther leave the remponsibility with them than exer- cise bie richs of peremptory challenge, which be never did, he said, except for very grave rearon® The triers consulted, and refused to accept the Weman ata juror, With regard to preyucice ae Biting the prisoner, one extraordinary ease tnay be Worth meutioning, A German who apoke broken Eng. Veh waa called, and on the usual question Leing Put, “Have you formed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the party charged with the munter of Lazarus?" replied, “Tam afrard for the pris- oner.” This remark Was not understood tor some momenta, but wae at /enrth so far interpreted as to be conmdered to mean, “1 do not like the appear- ance of the prisoner.” This was considered @ reasonable cause for setng him edie, and Le was reject accorlivuly. Yesterday the jurors were obtained more rapidly than on Monday, seven having been eworn veo in all) ut the hour of 40% bk During the calling of the panel, one or two inc) lente occurred which caused some mirth, The clerk called the name of Benjamin F. Butler, (Lane hter > District Attorney Hall (sotto voer)—"'I shall cer- tainly challenge Aim."’ Mr. Belgwick—"'Whvy you don't think he baa any conscientious serupies agains: hanging, do your” Butler was, however, absent, Another incident was that of a German who never heard of the case till yesterday morn and remarked that be did not understand E Liab, bus had anton a jury for eight yeurs also caused considerable merriment, four the panel was again exbausied, and a number of absentees wore called and fined ¢25 each, Tie numter who answeret was one huntred aud twenty-one; those who were fined were 179 The Court then remarked to the eleven jurors that ihe nel was exrhaused and » new one ordered. Jounsel on both aides, be aaid, had consented that they ahoull# parate, He truste! t would pot COlvergse coucerning t r With any person, OF even bepween thers and if any one should ater pt to converse with 1 on the subject, he Fequeated them to inform the Court theraet, in or- der that puni#i ment might be admi offender, At Mie request of Ex-Ree rr the Court also 'equesied the jury © refrain froin reading the reports of the cage in the papers, Ad« jJourned ti)! to-morrow (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock as ‘At half-past Powser InteLt iGeNer.— Attempt to Pasa Coun. terfei: Money,—Oficer Tully, of the Sd Preeloct, yeatorday arrested Henry Smithcharced with offer- ing a counterfeit 4 til! at the office of the Erie Rail- way Company, The bill was refused, » Prisoner off red a &h note purpoctit bea ven une issue of the National Bank of Paterson, N. 1, but which proved to have aiered (rom one to the afive On searc n good money, and #12 in cour rhless notes were found in bis possession, The accused was taken Lefore Justice Hogan © comrnitted h.ta for tial, Grant Larcesy —OMiecr Cacanah, vecterday ar- tested Joseph Low's and W Mare anh ch sreed with stealing seventy-five collars worth, of alver. ware from the pantry of Jobo HL Fitzgibben, No 2 Woat dlet street, on Tues lay eveuir The pr perty was recovered, BROOKLYN Tae Kiana or Vorrcreman Connay— Conviction oF row Prison tn,—Lhe trist of Theo- dore Yates, indicted forthe murder of policeman Charles Curran, was concluded in the Kags County Court of Over and Terminer last evening, and re- enitedin a verdict of imurder in tho first deg: As sbown ly theo. tesce, the prix political mating at the corner o Ospect Hudson avenue, on the evering of the frst tober last. Whon t.cre be got into a some men and offered to bet that Lit | Some (lows wrre struck, and Yates dre? a pistol and fire, the bail gyramne the heal of ay named McClenna, but inflicting no sericus The prisoner then ran to make bis exog) f te with " in regard to the Presidential candida world be clecter the pistol still in his b and follow r large crowd of excited On reachog the corner of Water and street, Yat was seized by offcer Curran, Beiny unable to clear bimae!f of cers grasp he threstenet ¢ shoot if he did not let go and almoms at the same instant fire !, the ball enteriug Mr, Curran's s<ull eprisoner, si) pursued by bi wo, Whocred out “stop the murcderer,"’ &e, r4a bo the corner of York and Pearl street, where entering house he weut up sie rs averted h bed in oneoft euppespooms. His Was boon diseovere. abu! 4 taken tut Mo still retaiged posm ssior . rev was found that three barr en and two were #till loaded. ediothe City Moepital where be died a tew onys thereafier, Boverai witnesses We tor the lefevre, sud cou 1 atioripte ' Prisoner Was not character or he Would r y i, but suy 1 him to be one of the crowd who were} }him with so much fer ety—that behey jsolf im danger of tis Ce himselt aa = best as ‘ It was bela that under the crew eC act was not premeditaiod, but cate r that f canes Jim whieh w jury shi COMMALCLUY Geoue Upon @ j Vertes of justinabe homicide, Jude Barnard made a very coer at mwpertial chirce lea somewhat in fay view ink counsel, dhe Jur wuret gtoutdeo’ me und BD ai sence of i irs retured with w verd murder ou she fires Gogree, Counsel jeion | Moved to Bet aside the exur@oruina.y Verdick jisot | readered, with the Fw rocurlas & Lew tria | ToeJdu soul Cp the Cours (he pOswts based co tue Wiergia WhO Das Jubal psa lot ken fon eborge b ¢ otf.ers und co. . : | lowou by a € vowd of persons Sra |get a ! wt bua, When the verdict wo ° nounced i 3 woo litile poise bus in other res) ects appesrod quae compos Rene rine TRovs Les, —Ata meeting of the Kings County Board of Supervisors he's! last even. ing, Mr, Booth moved that the latter part of the rescluuion, passed 2u1n Decem!er, wirocting tho County Treasurer, in connection with the Commit. tee of Amounts to fix the time of maturity of the seven percunt. bounty bonds, be rescn'ol, and B40 6S O18 i Obdwes baa Be Coa gan bhe Coe r. Curran was convey = | mittee had to attend to hin duties in re- gard to the matter, and that therefore tho amount Sutborised could pot be raused. The following was offered as a substitute ; Resolved, That s special commrtten of threo be appointed, who are hereby directed, in connection with the County Treaeurer, to fix the time of the maturity of the bonds ordered to be jamied by this Board, by resoiutions passed December 20, 1964, and the menner of disposing of the gama, and re- port to the Board at iis next meeting To the debate which ensucd i was shown that fevers! members were oppose! to pay ng more lo- ca) bounties unless the mouey war raised by direct tex It wan olso state! thee the bill now lefore the Levisiaiure probibiting the payment of local bounties, and paying a Stave bounty insiead, would te passed by that bods fp two or three dave, The resolution offered by Mr, Rooth wan atoptod, and Mostra. Acholea, Hortnan and Ploom were named by the ebair as the special committee. ELection oF Assgssons.—The Brooklyn City Supervisors yesterday beld » meeting for the purpose of electing two assessora to fill eximing vacancies, Mr. Thomas W. Field (Rep.) was chosen for the term of four years, and Mr. Joho Touerty (Dem.) for the term of tive years. Jan, 268. Rises, 7 16—8. Sota, 6 1 CLEARED STRAMSHIPS—China, Liverpool, More Castile, Ha- tana, Fairbanks, Washington; Themes, Fortrese Mouror, EC Knight, Vhiladelphia, SH1PS—EF Hamiluon, N Orle, Lookout, 8 Francisco, BARKS Ma da'ene, Aspinwall: Ada Carter, Pliz sbherbport, Limerick Lacy Buenas Ayres; Gazelie, Tarbadoes; Grace, Pernarnbuco BRIGS--Kaglet, Rio Janeiro: Tyre, &t Jobna PR. SCHOONFERS— Orion, Miraroane: Niantic, Beau- fort; Baldwin, New Haven; Sybil, Matamoras; Wal re, Kt John, NB; Maria, Key Weat; Ocean Bell Baltimore; Sarah, Heston; Amandillo, New Bediont: M P King, New Haven; E McLean, New Orleanr Pred Hall, New Haven. ARRIVED, RTFAMSHIPS—Victor, Savannah River; Belti- more, Chester, Pa, via Lelavare Breakwater, star- annnh; Barle, Havana, ewport; Mary, Shanehae; ; Humboldt, Fortress Moure y Litt ‘Orele, Ned Sumpter, Rock- rah, Chin's f and from Antigua; 8 T Wines Philadelph! New Landon BELOW-—Bhip Mariana, Liverpool; bark Rambier a Too Late for Classifleation. DEATINS, BRAHAM—On Tucaday, Jan, 24th, John F. hain, aved 47 veare, His relatives and frends, alao memter Tadee, No, 151, LO, of OF Fy are respect! the fnneral, on Friday afte . trom bis lase residence, her notice th, Fay, aged Or eude and me lod Me ytd and Mar The ti Invite! to attend the funeral thir Jobn J, Fav, eon of William onthe me juniata: On Jan, & Phureda: Noon, at 2 lock, frou 150 Bast 40th si. STICKEVE 4th, William Btickewers, 17 dave His relative tully invited to sttend the fu rilernoon, at 2 fand ‘eo o'clock, trom his late 4th aves, ¢ A let’ at, bet ywantie, South Krookivn, —PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS BOUGHT. the highest price paid tor pawabrokors' tickets of dimiie wate! cvelry, gunk pistols, eiky de. ab 07 Dloecker at, up statin 4 FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, 244558, will Le sald cheap on appiiontion at the Bua of tw YAKER— WANTED A FORT AN ON cake, None need apply except who cap come well reeotur Apply at Grand et ™ WOR SALE — NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS, bull terriers, bull and inae iff dogs, cond » arely doga, email blrck and tan, Ane ye terrier, goo! ratters, Appiy at 1) boos tat. y JOHN GRAY wa ERSONAL NOTIC eLMBOL D'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES Ss. enlih aad vigor to the fr hioam to the au ek Debllity t+ accow v many lace omy {if vot submitter to Inenn ity orepilepuc fie enue 7s IATION WANTED OF EDWARD, MARGARET and MARY CUMallNs, r ELLEN went to the Woet Be eae mo. A THOMAS FARRELL, iastar, 4. Weet Woashioeion Place, Sew York City an4 AINES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALW OF WHITE LILLIES tor Beautitying apd Preserving the skin?) Tt jen delighttul paration, ant can be used in winter nae well as enmimer, It res moves punpies, blotches tan and all imp tlona from the «kin, renderme it beautifully clear tand white, rvotineg N in her fab.eat forts * ¥ul- ont it to be free frou all injurious ingredients, and 1 cle hariniess to the most t erekin, Tole tid at 46 South S cond et. Wiltamebureh, Albeo Hout. ley's OL Elehth ave, New York, Price on sii AG. B!t! S £1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Bank of Londen, aad hop Bank of Treland, For sale by » WELL&, FARGO & CO DJASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL sid Landon ~U> the Old Black Star Line.—bor Liverpool, the RECOLUTE, on the let Februar Vor London, The YORA TOWNS, on the wih Jagusry, For passage apply to WILLIAM & GUION, 40 Fh alton ". Ae QTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER L l= VIRGINLA, «nile Feb. 4th. PENNSY \ ty folle Cahin passave $125, ateer payab.e sn cusseney. Apply to WILLIAMS & ( WU Mrondwas 3 ~ POR SALE AND TO LET, | - : SARM FOR SALE—IN MONMOUTH CO,, N ¢ we and out-buildings, 25) 1 from depot, on th webury tives, Inymire corr of Jay ond Tallioan et, Brooklyn, inthe store, 4 For SALE--IN WILLIAMSBURGH, No, V4 8 is, atwo story and basement b " e With all th provene: Hive of THOMAS HINES FOR SALE—= ACRES chery ! 1 oh eho price; t thawte Phe FAQ! ES, ' BOR SALF—TERMS EASY —iOUSKS Aud Rk Kroc b. ltiwo 1 houre in Carroth |” Ft, ne wa, #2000; 1 two vt ine ! ’ ear Carr Suyta i tage louse Macainb » Dear ith ave Ale veennt lot» toom ) ath If houses a miilt all the parebaee oan menain on mortgagee for ears, Appivy to ARTHERY HENSON, | Keneen «(or MICHAEL SHANLEY, Cartoll et, nes aye we JOOMS—WITH FROM 8 TO 10 HOURS Fen wer, tol YOth at. Apply ati Broadwa, Cs Be | ie TURE STORY STOT nutes walk of bar Apply to E.R. WELLE ‘ WILL BUY 11 aces, all un Jecueulem ion, LTR. t cae. A G. Web Y, $4 South sth ar, Wiilanebirxl. 4 = +) WILL BUY A’ STORY AND 1.600 elint brick house, ly I eo Pisce, Dre's COUGH EXTERMINATOR !—-+ Mevieine, tor COGS. COLDS, INPLLI ENZA fad BRONCHIAL AFRECTION®: lw becu belove they heover lo year and ‘ - 1 ib tn thelr ponetice » BEAT c nd bolo e the publi tno tix? the ¢ ay but mover the muse the true ¥ the Cage St tie le dd toidiw bo tak esin with iginthe ¢ be had in Now Banton et, ane In Brooklyn of J dias ed, 1S Allea cor ed Avenue D “salle abu a TAK Aree, | PHILIP ARMYTAGE : The Blind Girl's Love. —_——o——— Fle had searcele cromet the threshold when be remernbered Mr. Reandreth, whose cold but alwave eourteo is welcome har never faled bim.and surely merited some adivn, Philp returned: be had not meant to meek Bella again. for her alent farewell had! pained him; but he heard alow walling in he roca where he bad left her, and came near, There weeping with @ passionate roheroence that shook ber alicht frame, knelt the biind girl, her bowed and her bands tichtly clasped together. “Meo mother--me Ph lip—beth gone—I am aft alone now," she murmured {n accents of thrilling scrrnw Philip foreot evertthing except that he loved and was beloved. fe darted forward and knald beside her. “No not alone, my Btella—etar of me Nfe—mv only beloved," he cried, Javiahing upon her the Parslonate epithets that love teaches, “1 wilh hever leave you, my heart's darline —~my beantiful —morete me than all the warld,'’ he continued, while his arins encircled his treasure, and she tretn! ling, almost bing the joyful certa ntys could only weep, He asked her why abe did so. “Recsuse Tam unworthy of you—], so ignorant, #0 youn, and blind.” “Twill be your evea, my donrest !" cried the lover, kissing the Mur-veinet Ide that droopyd over those poor sghilone orbs, ne with the mon® fender and earnest assurances he told Stella all how her sweetness and childlike sim picity bed akened hia deepest lovehow he hal «trucgied against it, and finally how he had fount out hie error, and was resolved. in desnite of j)/-fortume price and poverty, to esk her for hieown. And @ ther plichted their faith one to the oher—the blind mirl nod her lover. hour—almost one wor tent—had anged their fate Qrouwh life. Plilip Armytage went home fol of Jeep thoughts Hie step wae firmer, bis carriage lofiler, for be felt that he was uo loncer a lonely toan—he was tbe gnardian of another's happiness, the object of woman's priceless love, He had not ouly to think of bumaelf, but of her who trusted hiio—who placed her faw in bis keeping. Snce vesterdas, bis whole thoughts were changed; even his wordly prospects seemed brighter, now that Btells lowed bim, and that bis fortun:# roight one day be haked with her's, Poverty looked dim in the distance t he felt a prond consciousness of hia own powers % erered that he could brave all things, do things, if Stella might one day be his wi The glamour of love overenreni e looked upon and with these Celicious feclings, Philip Armytagey before he slept, sat diewn a rote a letter to Mr, Brandret! asking Stolla's hand, It was retived }—Tie father, though not unkind, waa firm, He rezretted hia own error in not bave ing f reneen the ¢ feuh a frendsh'p, and courteously, bus resclutely refused to sanction ® marriage or even betrothal, so wid and impme aent, The lorer read the mal ep ste through twice, before he cor telearly ; itcame bke yee upen fire. Th sensible, right bbcge Pallip Aruytage wae stilunder the infnence that eweet, pewillering love-iream, Yet, thers reezing and plain—ihat s men th ull never be the husband of + Wis epirit aank within hin. ; be and thet ee. | pis agers, well be loved the poor ' Night found t stil) pacing ber tn utter des lation of heart, Then be yearned ones m6 to look upon the tace of ber he lore mM" loneed to tel) Rtolla that he bad not forsaken her that he wonld never love any bu Tndew cover of darkness he stole to her home ma ay | crass to the win low ef the room where he an had ao often eat: the lich, through the half curta'ng showed him that she wes there. and a} From the Joep sadness of hee live and attitude, he guessed that she knew all, Pibi! touched the window ' alittie way coen, am in a moment he riond by her side Long and mournfil was the conference hetwoes theawo; butwhen Philip apoke of Ae DATURS for Italy, the girl's sorrow almost te apons “PLilip—Philip, do not leave me." ebe crete impioringly —-"'l wan eo desointe a4 you only broughs Neht ond rlind gir! No one hes loved me but ¢ rPme mv mother died. Phi [eball die ton you, Forsake me not-—take me with ve as° wife Isha 8 z nev t f the world, and she w x rdly more than achilt a reara, avd achil! fu up licit All that she fete waa the ancuish of losing him whe made fo proe ciouste her She clun al hia neek, anc twee souchs him to ewy, in spite of her father—of every Mitter, r ndeed, was the strugcle in the young mav's bosom; but the right triumphed at Inst. He would not comet so grievous a sin se to bring s rrow and poverty ou the innocent creature whe tros hi, by wecding ber against ber father’s will Ste learest,"* he aald, *tyou do not know what y i we must part fora while. There never comes s blesaing on cisobedience ; and God for id that J should be the one to steal a child from ber father’s arms, even it T loved ber as my heart's blood—rnd thus T love you, my own Sielia."’ Lep flush of womanly « SB edoew herrea loo lupricht. he girl! per lover's arms. “{ have been wrone, Mp—I have forgettem what I owe to tnyaclf, to mny father, t& . forgive me—I am vor) itLorant—,ou are wise and better than I. I “tall this. aad only remember that I wm blind and lonely, with no one to love me bué you. G ur riche; Twill strive to Le content tn think ow ¢ T deserved to be loved so well y one Like you. Pil p used all the sweet lancuage ofa lover, te nd cheer her, He told her that be would for lie gad Giath, to goin that wealth mullenable Lin w win Lber—that she was ®& young—t! alan Was imuoss ble to love, and it might only bo no fow yeurs before he could bolde ly ¢ e and cial lis e, *L asked no ps but T trust your love, my Stelias you will not donbt mine?" “Never, never," 5 nured the girl, “Rut 8 nerd vob say farewe you will come once more?" om! by ld remain vee aA wer to tis hearty leny t Foran wour Le san Filla a@ the wind I ywed Lim per pala fad, but om ie stayed amome » breathe the Ik wae sbar. wad then turoed sway peanearein to the didn bi ’ AW (To be ved.) een 7 Wd es, I'TENTION, LADIES—TH OLD FS é ablished S. Y. 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