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ee oe (Continued from tha frat page) Forney, pesterlay, to adopt measures tu prevent she oxtensiin of the charter of the Camden and Agoy Keilroad monopoly. No conclusion. Tua Mecretary of War ‘has commun uted to the a list of officers of the Regular Army = Tre pera! oficers are given inthe fullowing order Lieut. 4general Grant, Major-Generaly H. Wo ial- lock, Wm. T. Khertaan, Goo. G. Meade, PL ip Bheridan. Geo, HW. Thomas, Brigad.er-Cenerais Irvwn McDowell, William 8 Kowecrann, Pol p 8 Soorge Cooke, Jolin Popo, Joseph: Hooker, and Wialeld 8. Uancock General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) TRAMs croas the Hudson river with safety as far own as Fishk A Poor family in C neinnat! haa falen beir to a fortuue io & f seven millions of dollars. Tua Ch ppewa I ‘Wirsconsing Union aays the thermometer wae 04° below gero there on the morning of thet of Jauuary 1 which has been held im Vermont fors rw t 1, 4 now welling ab UO; and reset + now brings 18 Tus ert rnalin the workt ia pnt thed In Pekin China, Ts ts printed on ik, and has ape par very wovk for mure than onmand years. A vas in Potnaylvania diet lately tm paraly . produced by by bine te-etrana aA tight around t okies os ent the blowd from eir- dieting. A rorya lady of Greenwoo !, Me, died a short me since on the day she was to be eo, and nie a vtterword heri tended husband died of tee fame dincner i ptheria Tweety -eigut atioual Banka commenced peration with an agreg f five million o nired and aint ara Nhe total num erof National Danks now in exint @geven hu and sixty-one, f'Teunyaon's poema ia andin to be mad the novel feature of tra verticeronta t e Saverpay Re- whether * Pootry Poorley's Pood srete be given in juxtaposition i" ble te the poet by cere in the service of the ¥ mor aking @ ) cornmand, 2 Brigadier Gevera's tote Of Guia numbe Fight Majordicnerale and swaiting orders and one Major-ienera 114 tutr, on w { and ’ te Aw K. 0, + Pani, , ley, can and Bianpard ienere sand Duthie) are pr ar. Gen is now 9 leased on parole for the purpose of Z tothe distribution of mopples sent to our Ger aoket and Lee n on the ¢ luct of the * uo MONe), Francis Spincla and hows N. Sweeney under trial by court-martial the remaince ro on uri tial and military minions and awaiting orders, Store of the country, who have control of Ww pacent process fort paper from corn husks \ wi with eters of un quir m fermera and othera, vive notice that their nediate Wish isto elecit infor- rustion They desire toreeeive proposals from ud town in the Uulted {sound husks, es the # sirippod from the corn, The leaves of the oro are alse dewra Toe busta and the leaves may be cut up, if more convenient, sud should be telivered at ralroad stations, well packed in bales rbags. The editors wish to receive proposals aatiog the ¢ se will be contracted for, end the price | I for one two or more ere. Address, with full particulars, the General Agent of the Associated Press, New York City, y State, c LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Danie Bene Akies IN Wrstcursrer csry Vorwatioa of A Viatnaner Coxsrrrer, ann Aunesr ov Ravana OW The Heuarans,—A 4% whose bead. of Mount Vernon, Westebesier County, bas recently been broken up wel! organized gang of burgi quarters were at the wil by tho police. uring the past two years the band tas commiite! many robberies, and thelr depreda- e Van 0 nany of the mort respecte! cons of the cx formed themselves into a * Vig anve Commit ‘tor the purpose of ferreting out and bring pe the cri sale to juatioc, The sere tious became so frequent that J Doeenbory, a vices of Deieet te Rlowe f this city, and officer Montgomery, of Westchester aunty, Were obtain aid the Corsaiitee, The ve efforts of the iicers and ciiveas bas resulted in the dieparsion of the gang. snd Ang nan dicoh Cavck, alias “Dutch Charley ler, Jack Adi Johu Finck, Joba Mul- Mra. Moore ond her tr Sruith, Mary Jobn- won Ceolure:! ott have all Leen ar- rested, ebary moerned in the bure es, and bave teen cou ito White ins Some of the accused resided in this city, and were arrested here Robert Chureh ported leader of the wang, waa killed in vort tinue eince by officer Fleminy, while attonptl © arrest + |b is belived that the gang has been effectually broken up. Much ' fue the ofbcerw for the skillful waaner in which they terretved out the criminala, $6,000,000 TO BE Rerosoep py THe Crry Last sear, it will be remembered, the Tax Cx miasioners of this city made @ forcible loan on ‘ ° Rauke for taxos upon their capitals, The y vavkecisimed that they were pot liablo, on the ground that a@ large portion of their capitals wau toveste! In Government bonds, which were ex- erupttrom taxation, Thecase was curried to the [ uited States Supreme Courk where it was decid- od adversely tothe city, The mnowey will thero- re bave to be refunded, Orrsino or THE Prrrotrem Srock Ex- chasor.—The f al opening of the first Petro- leurm Btock Excha wok place yeaterday after- noon, Ht the commodious roome prepared express- ty for this body, at 73 Broadway, The oecasion brought together @ very large number of operaturs in petroleum, not only from this city, but from Pennerlvania sid other States; and the Inaugura- » of the new Exchange was well in keeping th the great commercial importance of the com- wudity which has called it into beir The mveting waa called to order by Mr. AL A Gslether, who delivered @ brief adireas appro. prate tw she occasion, Ho remarked upon the wr pendovus growth of the petroleum interest, the en ve wealth that was yet to be developed, end ao the stoteuent that were it not for the Leavy of petroleum, gold to-day juotat at dhree hundred and fifty ing 1 ifr, Gallagher, all allu troletun Pachange, and dwel ng Upon she creat commercial value of petroleum 18 Poon tedfor the Faub y cighty fees in din our rt ullarly adaptel tor th al! all the New Yor irpose pau 1 day, and |ave the roome ope rice-P: « dacksons Becreary, Jou Exchange would be the ntaro hoad of the petroleum Interest, Init tone covnected with this important subject “8 , and ig would awaken pul- portance of this now element of only {nu {ite infancy. Several i ange is \wenty~ { is well Lighted It is de- é wand the ninent ones of elphis twiee every r tracesctions l¢e vween Yoards, The mewhe Pp fee is fixed at swenty-five dollara and sing’ odmiesion twenty. ave cents, The officers of the Petroleum kxchange we-—William Marcoant, President; Mr. Meylay ent; Jobo FP, Pickrell Prowsurer, W, Linenan PAY. Newspaper folks, who sel- MARINE NEWS. dom yet elivicg price for the brains they use in | - Sy presenting interesting information, or weaving the | Fe! /—8. Bites T 10—8 Sets, 6 19--M*n eset 18 6. facts uf every-day Life intoan acceptabie story,bave CLEARED been very much exarcteed recently by afect that | xj pAMEHIPS—Jore San Roman, Matarmorag Ea. Las transpired concerning Mise Laure Keene. Tt | ele, | avans; Franconi Portiand, F rppenre that this lady bas written # pew senas- is BRI A Monks a Matanwrasg, Uuion, Matamorax tional drama, of such rere literary merit and dre- aC HOONERS—A V Brown, Key Weert; Frederick, atic effect that stage mnanegers have ofered ex- | Matenore F © Moward, Port Royal J F Farland, travageut mutne for the purpose of bringing it be. | Portree Monroe, fore the public, Barnum beard about Jt and, ag STP AMSIIPS.Mariposa, Port Rovak Carolina, {rn f LC i adh usual, outbid al! his competitors, bearing off the | lr NO; Kolabt ! Dudiey Huck, bortrest Monroe: Suwo Nats. Hi ton Head; Co- prize on payment of “one thoueind dollera’’ Misd | jumbia, Havene: Nightingale, New Crleana Dehing Wave, Keeno doubtless thought that amounta more con- BEIGS Celestina, Fernand 4 nititl Tiaiear, Nesaau, bri venient sum to have in the hourr'' than any other es, Rio Janette, offer, Barnum, who knows #yood thing In the | sci ONFRS Laura Gertrude, Fortress Monroe ; amuroment line when be sora It, has determined to | Horas, Fort Royal, Mentrore, Fernandina, Fla. being ous the draros this neaton, recardiess of any BELLU W—DBark Princess: brig La Cayenne, 8¢ Dom. expenre it will ental) to produce it in the | eat man- = 5 ancl : — ner Too Late for Classiflvation. Tur ALBANY ISvesriGaTine Comveirerse, | —-— —-———- - commancsnini Toe Senate Committee retuned their investiga- DRATIIS, 1) tester d Wels GHISDALE—On Wednesday, Feb. let, Thomas Hon yemterday. Hernard Welse was the first wite | so manuel, only child of Jobat, and Sarah &, rise ness, Who tostifed that} berber, doing bual- | dale, aved 6 montha and Ui a neasin the Eghth Ward evoployed under The reintiver trie sibourne, N 8: e Opyeablge Invited ton the fun ,on Friday afternoon, Feb, 3 at Btreot Inspector James Purcell, of thet Wer, and | 2 . from 27 South 4th et, Williameburel: 6 Yin duties were to look after garbage and ashes; = ~ > ~ ee carried on hia boeioess of & barker a theanme | POY WANTED IN A GROCERY STORF— time; wad to recelte two dollare per day. Alder. Apply O11 Greenwich at, sot tian MeCool got bim his appointment am inapector Gi AT SALE OF READY MADE CLOTH: Ww Cashes and warl age nthe Tth to the 19th of Cloths, Fare, Shirta, Furnishing Goode, &e Now miter last, J wa barber's buainess, but » EZAEKEIL & COy Auction will well this rn ind to busines: cutee from three to four or | dar, Thuredias, Feb, 24, at 10 o'clock, a large ive boure every day, avout four or five daya in the | ment of raul ade clothing, piece goods, i week ; kept accounts on paper, notin a book : waa c diuntasedon the Ist of Januery ; could not tll why ¢ attended to roy inapactorship aa much aa the week ; attended whether it was or net. Kernen waa next avorn. He testified that he wan special inspector; did not know who ‘eal = - tit for him ‘4 some blanks and wan to go TENT’ THE > is ib the city ind notify pervous who had amoon A te NT XK Nt rag tecry tat Gp ot “~ ‘ mbites ‘ur Manutacturin 3 Chat. bef ore thetr doors ; and called on the cartmen to ham ei. opporite Crook's White Marble Hotel is soil remove the aahen, ing singic ot at thetr factory wholesale prene, Call @arly una eh a choice and a groat bargain, setin 450; uty Superiptendent « ubary bureau; remom! er | maffeand collar 52,60 each, and upwards, sy berian baving accaversation abouts remo shes frou | ayniereia Fiteh Martin and Mink sable sorte very have bad a bet from Winans to remove | low ioe fet repairing iy tne Bd styles, ? of * . | eqnaltonew, A receipt given to pureh 6 ineurine Ltt Sag aly byl mraava tl Against mothe, Look tor the mainmoth 8. FLEM- th ; Mr, wards cawe | LN(% Manager, nail made his offer ts remove gratuitously | 1 . ’ sas reat thearhos by ,ettng the sales to til up bie wate BUSINESS CHANCE fronte tu Jersey Teait Lbad yiven the ex ei : ; Sack tore mouth, aud afier thas I would entertain A GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—I Lis pr position, Winsus said be at etan an quire Loe Righth ay Un aecount of other by ewer into Cayuor he would go to tue Mayor | bee, 6 about it, At the endef the month I ealled oa A GREAT BARGAIN A FIRST.CLASS Wioank and asked hin if be had changed b's mind, rhe Liquor etore tor wale; lone lease: low rent; Sod found be bad inthe meantime aol! Lis bouts. | with or without etuck, Apply Reroomver Mr, Decker cal! hers’ tieket a, pls ola, silken, = Mr. Jobu TL Drady depored that he is now Dep- Py the store until. roid, on me about the | 40] Ninth ave, cor, dietat; or to PB, GARFNEY, 23 atuall boata ¥ ip at the foot of Roowevels atreet, | Chambers at. vs Prad Twas doing all J could to remedy that, i KR SALE--OR PARTNER WANTED, Two or three uns Witnesses wero next for a coftee roasting and epice business, doing a Kamined, at the ¢ bh the chairiian said | pood casi trade, and capable of laree extension, Ap- the committee would adjourn to mect two weeks | ply tod. G. BLELEKLEIN, 43 Chatham at, old No. from bo-nuriow 46. rity 5. Tue Boaky or Epucarion met last even. Lie IR STORE FOR SALE AT 639 WEST ing ont increased the salaries of the City Buperin: | Jor aAitiint chentreneievor eeaee ferey.. The reason teudent and the First Avsiatant Clay Suporiutende | Hood che orinvestineat, Apply ia the store, 1 ent twonty-five per cont, The Committee on Fie] TO BE SOLD V LOW FOR CASH— d f ti “tab- recommending sundry yeneral appropriations to | Bear Hudeou et, SS the amount of $449,5: A resolution was 7 sod’ me « Alnptad sreaicn (tee remote INSTRUCTION. Clty Superinteudent, at $1,200, and ap- | —— - ons pontine William P. Rogert as such clerk, A reso. T TOWNSEND'S, 260 BOWERY, BELOW tution waa adopted increasing the salaries of the | 4M Houston. st, arithmetic, bookkeeping, writing, following-named gentlemen, tutors in the Free | Teading, epelling, grammar, alkebna Me, are taught, Academy, each per aunutm: Josep) Howard | “sy 426 nine. Pereous thoroughly qualified for Paliner, Willian Beranatm Silber, Benjamin aA, | business. Private instruction given, Separate Bheltun James Godwin, Solomon W Jateea:| See ee ze aid T 1, A resolution was dd appropriating $10,988 to furnish Grauwar Sy in West 20th street, i6th Ward, Oa & ballot beimy taken for Euyineer of the Board, Mr, Joln Denham received @ majority of the votes sud was declared elected niton et, Brook S pian of instruce 4 Dry Goops Cuenks’ EARLY CLosina As- foctation beld their usual weekly meelug last evening. thod which we guarant of which the pupil ¢ tune the firstlewon, DOMUSUN E Kron iway, a Tue Poor —The late cold #nap caused con- BANOAND NG DANCING—FESSENCE OF siderable suffering atnong the poorer clases, and Old Viteinia, Walk Arounds and Song Dance a : * 7 a taught by JOHN BOGAN, 14> East houston street, the office of the Commissioners of Charities efor $5, Calland see JOHNNY, “54 Correction was crowded by applicants aad that ittook the Buperintendent of Out-! and twenty alls from “4 z to at- tp Nial 7 y i OED IH) eTEDIAG 0 8 FUKNISHED PRONT ROOM, AND tend to them, Ib i# scarcely to bo wondered as | / kitchen attrehed, cooking stove, & 2.60 when coal ia from 16 to 15 ecnts a peck, that poor | a week. Apply 321 W 1OGn at, bear Sih » ete mechanics and Isborers should suffer, and that | Uee fea Led . ‘ fate LUNE WOMAN CAN FIND A COMFORT- many who have hitherto avoided seeking charity | / able bome to bowd at No. 61 Orchard atieet, third from the city, have been compelled to do it at last. | tloor, Wt Usirep Srares Horen.—This property, YHEAP LODGINGS BY THE NIGHT OR 7] . - : i which is situated at the corner of Fulton and Water Prt hres repo een oe Fs vie streets, has been sold, the purchaser being Mr. Pp! SANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET William Tilden, It is contemplated, it ia #aid, to » or without beard, at 144 Weet Fourth . bet Me Do and Sixth avenue, near Washington sas Tac con | convert the place into an exchange and offices for Nquare, Amity abrect stages wud Sixth ave cass very shag BOARD AND ROOMS, commercial purposes, Twenty-seven years ago | new 351 this hotel was built, at a cost of £500,000, and waa | /PONTINE HOTEL, COR, BROADWAY ” » 1 . : aud Howard #t,0on Hucopean plan, te now open, then considered the tinest warble structure in the newly furntehed throughout, Moons by the day es city. week on reasonable terms, 21 A Fine Pictuner.—Jotn C. Battre, of No ) RENT—A NEAT FURNISHED BED- “ae 6 room for two single centiermen, rentlow, Appl. 48 Franklin street, has just published @ magnifi Sil When eee a 7 pnt and truthful portrait of Major-General Wm, | —— : =} her 7 T. Bherman, Itis taken frou @ portrait furnished CLOTHING. by the general hineelf. Tue Freirs or Temprraxce.—The sum] @yiEAP CLOTHING-—CLOSING OFF Wine $5); fine bisek now in the Emigrant Savings’ Bank to the crolit / ter stock, Oy proses from oe 0; bus of members of Father Mathew Societies in New i; GEO. LEV IE, 427 Broome York, Brooklyn and Jersey City, smounts to - - = $106,000, TKAVELLING. ] UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND aftr Monday, Jan. 24, T Statior For Albany and ‘Troy ; Weetaty id 1100 A, My; 8:40, 6 10:0 P.M, ito the amount of #600 b Sleeping care attached to 6:00 and 10.30 P.M. traing, water—insured. Tre building owned Wiliam Cnaey bret Bit & M. Binal oare will run between ) yas daw . Shain bere aod Goth Street Stations, tare funmaged tothe extent of $500, wud is 450 Jd. M. TOLCEY, Asst, Supt. Fike,—Abont a quarter past 12 o'clock, yea- | — terday afte 4a fre broke out 'n the attic stor 158 Leonard stront, occupied by Pauline Fichn and dan the same to the extent of #100. urth floor, ocevp led by dimen Bern GENERAL BUSINESS, Tur CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT mtu) -- — 1 . : READY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST OF flexe of the Brooklyn City Hall were displayed AR pertios of Helmbold's Pluid Extract Ruchu yesterday, by direction of Mayor Wood, m honor | Will be a comparison with those eet forth in the L nit x . a, ed States Dicpensstory, It ie no quack noetrum, 461 the paeasawe of the Cous‘itutianal amendment | — ~ BROOKLY againgt slavery by Congress, Some private build- TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO STAMP IT ings were decorated in » similar manner Wiles HALE DV is CENTS PER BOX Arvray Borween Scnsrirete RuNNers,— For sale by lbrugeists everywhere Bergt. Craft and officer Keagan, of the 42d Precincs ] yy OR LEGALLY PROCURED— police, arrested two men on Tuesday evening on w reir w pret e A eaenete nities merken the charce of highway robbery, preferred by Thos | contidential, M. MOWES, Attormey and Counsel- : a : lor, 7> Nasean 6. ae 108 Cherry atreot, N.Y. Complainant | —+-— - pacpeceaccind hile passing down York street, on the } ELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU “oh ult, he wae assaulted when pear by three men, who robbed hir containing 330. examine by Capt. Jacobs, ‘to identify them, ther were ¢ | Koapan went atter a third party 1 found bin ig | rem Now York, lying dangerously J! (rom s severe stab REICH received duriag the assault upon Burt, He could r€ Milk ¢ not be renoved, Tviscleiinet that the atfair was 1 of a | rious properues aud immediate in ite setion, ary fy of the utioet value, pany, Iss Bh A, OhaM M, SIMONSON, Sec, J.C, Rowan, No. 154 Frankl’n atreet, wan niered abo p ; old Newepapers, Paimphie wahute | or ut ¢ M alng wroused in conses | BON, Novo A fhe rear w ere i ne door weet of Naraau at, quence of the noise, tt 4, leaving be TY WHEELWRIGHTS, &C—STRIPING, bind o jimmy, s carpenter's brace and # bay leete ‘id Orman outal panting dove on reasou- attempt Waa nade luring the sem she 6 | abie Lorme, al the shovtest notice, Apply oT7'¢ Grand the store, No. 697 Myrtle Avenue, Tho clerk | st, Keroeeno oil store, W. VAN DIEKER, 40T sleeps in the place hearing an unusual nolse, cave TO 10 CEN’ ATTN ai er The-alagea,' and @ GAS WAS DURsuse and artonied, Q¥ TO an \. NTS} ER POUNDPALD CASH The name of the accused ta Jobn Swoeny, Ue was | highest price paid in the vit commjted for a hearing, popes, Ohad Anat, THs, 0, BENNB I, is OLD GLOS, A Tale of the NY TROLLUPE, Cliffs. On the por hern coast of Cornwall, be:ween Tin- tagel and Besa ny, down on the very margin of the sea, there lived no! long since an oll man who got hs living by saving seawerd from the waves, sud selling is for manure. The cliffs there are bold and fing end the sea beats in upon them from the north 1 doubt whether it be not the finest morsel of cliff scenery in England, though it is beaten by many portions of the west coast of Ireland, and perhaps also by spotsin Wales and sould bé nearly precipitous, they should be broken in their outlines, and should barely admit bere and there of an insecure passaye from their summit to the sand at their feet. wea should come, if not up to them, at least very near to them, and then, above all th.ngs, the water telow them, should be blue, and not of that dead leaden color which ia so familiar to us in England, At Tintayel all these requisites are there, except that bright blue color which im so lovely, cliifé themselves are bold and well broken, and the margin of sand at high water is very narrow —eo Darrow that ot spring tides there is baroly s footing with a grand violence, Bat close upon the margin was the cottage or hovel of Malachi Trenglos, the old man of whom I But Malachi, old Glog ashe was commonly called bythe peoplo around him, hed not absolutely built bis house upon the sand, There was afissurein the rock #o great thi it formed a narrow ravine, and ao complete from the summit to the base that it afforded an opening for [a steep and narrow track from the top of the rock tothe bottom. This fissure was so wide at the bottom that it affor led space for Trenglos to fix hig bebitation on a foundation of rock, and here Tt was told of him that tn the early day of his trade he had alwaye carried the weed in a basket on his back to the top, but latterly he bad been possessed of a lonkey which had been trained to go up and down the steep track with « single pannier over bis loina, for the rocks would not admit of pauniers hanging by his side; aud for ts assistant he bad built auhod adjoining his own and almost aa large as thatin which be himself bave spoken, he lived for many years. But as years went on o!.) Glos procured other as- sistance than that of tho doukey, or, ea I should rather say, Providence supplied him with other help; and, indeed, had it not been so, the old man must have given up hiecabin and bis independence and gone into the workhouse at Camel!ford ; for the the rheumatism had afflicted him, old age had bow- him till he was pearly double, and by degree he became unable to attend the doukey or ite up- ward passage to the world above, or even to assist in reseurng ihe coveted weeds from the waves. At the time to which our story refers, Trenyiow had not ben up the chil for twelve months, aud for the last 6ix mouths had done nothing towards the fur- therance of his trade, except to take the money and keep it, ifeny of it was to be kept, and occasionally to sheke down @ bundle of fodder for the donkey. The real work of the Lusiness was done altugethor by Mahala Trenglos, bis grauddaughter Trenglos was known to all the farmers on the coast, and to all the small tradespeople in Camelford, She waw a wild-looking, alot unearthly creature, with wild flowing, uncombed pair, ana groall bands and bright black e. that she was very strony aud ed that she worked day nothing of fat doubts, Bome said #0 was ten, and others tive tweoty; but the roader lin stature, with ; but people said echidren around id night, and knew toore were many tuay be allowed to know that at this time abe Led in truth passed Ler twen- le spoke well of Malby, because she ber grandfather, and it waa aaid of her that though she curried to Lam a little gin aud tobacco almost daily, ahe brought nothing tor her- self; and as to the win, no one who looked at her could accuse her of meddling with thas. had no friends and but few acquamtancea among oof her own age. They said tha and |\J-natured, that she had not a good word for any one, aod that she was complete at all pointy & The young men did not cure tor ber, tor, as regarded dress, all days were She never made herself suart on Ste was goneraily without stockinys aid seeing to care bos atall to exercise any of sue fersinine aitractious which wight hav hers had she studied to attain them. the same to ber iu regurd tw dross, and, indeed, till lately, all days bad, I fear, been the same to her in Old Malachi had never seen inside ef achurch since be had taken to living under But within the last two years Mally had sub- mitted herseif to the teaching of the clergyman at redwe church on Sundays, vunetuality, a any rate eo often that no one who kuew the pecutiarity of her residence Was disposed to quarrel with her ou that sutject, But she tnade no uifference in dross on these occasions. Bhe took her place on a iow stone seat just inside the church door, clothe! as usual in sticomt and loose brown serge © apparel which she Lad found or ber bara and perilous work among she bad plesdea to the clergyman h mm the su! ject of ¢ had yot no church-going He bad explained thas abe would be re- ceived there without relerence to her clothing, Mal- y bad teken hin at Lis word, and had gone, with a courage which certainly deserved udiu.ration, though I doubt whether there was not mingled with ibun obstinacy which was less remarkable, people said teat old Glos was rich, and that Mally lnight have proper clothes if ehe chose to buy them, Mr. Polwarin, she clergyman, who, as the old nan could poteome Ww bina, weut down the rocks to the man, did make some binteon the mater, in Mally's Hut old Glos who had been pauions with bin on other Matters, turned on bun go angrily when be made an allusion to money, thas Mr, Pol- warth fund himself oblixed to give the master up, and Mally continued to #6 upon the stone bench ip her short serge petticoat, with her long bair streau- Sho did #o tar secritice to de- ency as on such occasions to te up ber buck hair with an old shocsttring, Boteb tt would remain through the Monday and Tuesday, but by Weanes- day atternoon Mally's bair bad generally managed tieth birthday. thorough little vixen, alike with her, bee: All days were other respecis, Tintagel, and bad ap) if pot absolutely wi her thick red serve ket, such betug with vigor, th ing down ber taco, As We Mally's indefativable industry there would be no manner of doubt, for the quanuty of seaweed which she aud the donkey ainaseed between them Oid Glow, it wae declare, hau never collected balf what Maly gathered toyeth. @:; but then the article was becoming cheaper, and it was necessary that the exertion abould Le preag- er, Bo Mally and the donkey toiled, aud wiled, and the seaweed came up in heaps which surprisod those who looked at ber Little Lauds and light form, Was there not sume one who helped ber as nights, sorue fairy, or demon, or uke? pisd in her auswers to people, thas she had no rigut to be surprised if i-pasured things we succeed, Advice frev and | Was Very surprimiog, is ploasaut in (ste and odor, fre@ trom au injue JOT A FEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS 1 that afflict inankind arise from Corruptions of the in wlly Was #0 anap- reed, Olver | blood, HELMBOLI'S Extract of Bersapariiie iso 7 if 4 OF THE UNION CONDENSED cher #t, New York, 26th No one ever heard Maly Trenylos complain of : her work, but about this time abe was Leard to make great and loud complaint of the treatment she received trom some of her neighbors, 1b was known thet ele went with hor plaints to Mr. Polwarth ; sud when we could not heip her, or give her such justant belp as ehe needed, she went-—ab, so fool ishly?—te sue vftice of a certain attorney #6 Camel- ford, who Was not likely tw prove Liuusell a bewer friend thet Mr. Polwarth, Now the nature of her injury was as follow:—Tie plece in which she collected Ler seaweed wes o lite We cove; the people bad come to cull it Malach.'s from the uate of the old wan who lived the which Was so forined that the margiu of the #ea thervin could only be reached by the pass: ube wp down te Trenglos bus. COVE When Khe wee WAR Ys lie ata F ; Jan 1865 The anual eleciion for tive Trustees of | the rewilt of difference in hand-monry, the par- thin ¢ wins, © werve tor the @neulng year, will be | bles betay engaged in aulstiiute running. beldae « oltice he Company, on Wednesday the Arvemrrep Benotanirs,—The residence of | }'} 4p ee ween the houre of 19M, and 4 2 ofvlvek on Tuesday | PUR WIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR , Hooks and Waste Pa- JOKWELL & ary and pamphlets, and the all kinda of we we The breadth of the bt perhaps be ty Caen a eee ee ee eeccc ene eee Se a ————— tie Oks fan of D perth and south, the se! from intruders, fn euch away that both domain of Trenghes was y Aod dag hed been wel! choren for ita intem ded pu bere Wasa tush of the cen inte we cove, which carried there large, drifting tnasses seaweed, waviny them smnong the rocks when the tide was cut. During the squinoctial winds of the Spring end aetunm the supply would newer fail4 aud even when the sea was calm, the long soft salt. bedewed trailing masses of the weed could be yathe ered there when thoy could not be found elsewhere for milea along the const The task of wetting the weed from among the breakers was often difficult and dangerous, 6 diffe cult that much of it was lef t carried away by the next incoruing tide, Mally d ublers did not ine hal’the crop that was there at her ‘eet, hat wastaken by thereturoins wevessh: did hot recret; but wien imei pera cme pon her cove end gathered her wealtc ier wrand.ather's weslth_Leucath her eyes, then ber heart wae bro- kon. It wae thie interlopii:, this tutrunon, ti af drove poor Mally to the Came iuttorney, But, alas, thouyh the Camelford aitorney took Maliy'e money, be vould Go nothiug for he:, anu her Leart wae broken, —— - ee PERSONAL WOUICHES. MAN NAMED PHILIP MURTHA LEFT is home on Saturday eveuing, and has not teen heard from eines, A ormaton of bim would be ua vived KOSANNA MURS THA, 139 Goorck és = 1 ELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES hoaith aud vigor to the trame and bloom to the Mid cheek Debility ix accompanied by many alarm ag symptoms and if no treatment iiatnitte! consumpuon, foranity or tle ite eneve ata $100 REWARD — INtoRMATION . wanted of CHARLES COULTER, a reat. dont of Brookiyn, who wae lest seen at the Fulton Ferry, New York vide, ou Friday nieht, near 19 o'clock, Jan, 27th, 1564. Mr. COLLTER fe aved 46 years, five fees ten inchos in heieht, about 160 pounds weight, with full dark beard and woustache, and thielt head of hair tinged with gray, prominent fearures, dark complexion and eyes, He had ov agrey busines: eult, and vlue sack oveicoat, soft felt lat, aud fine calfskin boots, On bie poecn was a gold watch with ahair tol chain, Any person who cen give any infor. mation & will lead to his tindiny, or the rec overy of bis eh if he should not be alive, will receive a ree one hundred dollais, COULTER, CLAPP & No. 10 Front et. 118 $LQ—BEST QUALITY RED ASH COAL, various sizes; full weieht euaranteod, HENRY ASHEIELM, corner Orchard and Stan atroeta, RTON, FIRST QUALITY STOVE, nd Furnace, well screened from under pounds oF torte bil, Apply at 348 Bowery and 140 Waverly Pince. A. TREADWELL Avent, > IL DICINES. A ‘LEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUs tiful Complexion follows the use of Helmbold's Concentrated 1 Fextract *. It removes pots, Punples ang ail brupe > 7 ] R. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST—DIS- euees of the heart, lungs liver, kidueps, sree throats, serofula, old ulcers, (uuiore, every form ekin diseuwe, constitutional chionie allectiod of every character, Hours lto 4 3 EMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARIL- je cleanees and renovates the biood, inatile the vigor of health into the eysteu: aud purges out the humors that wake disease. T? PURIFY, ENRICH THE BLOOD, AND beautity the coraplexion, use HELMBOLD's High- ly Concentrated Fluid kxtract Sarsaparila, One Lowe ejuols ip strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decas- tion. FOR SALE AND TO LE SMALL FARM FOR SALE—OF 15 pery with a good hours, on it, situ S$ miles trom Beet er County, N. Yi price #000, woud strech Brooklyn, or on the p S16 FARM OF 160 ACRES FOR SALE, OR P « to trade in part jor city property, either in New York or Brooklyn, Itiesitusted ip the County of Humbeit, State of lowa, itis firet rate Prairie uncerlaid with © copvenienttomarket, The tithe indisputable, Kf ther iatormation apply No. % Poruand ave, Brooklyn, 2d tloor, trout room, 1s A FARM 38 ACRES FOR SALE, 12 MILES £1. trom the city, lu minutes walk frew Depot ; one MS acres, one tulle from Depot; one 11 acres; one 6f ores, Lo mile from Depot, and two appie orchards; oue S) eeres, 2 houres, 2 barns, 2 apple orchards aud level, &c., in New Jersey, Apply wo P. ZEGLIO, i Centre at, b> For SALE—30 ACRES OF LAND, haifcultivated, balance timber laud, tn a quiet village on L. 1, with churches aud schools, for $900 pay terms, BE, A CONKLING, Zul Stave at, spake yn, a7 FArM OF 30 ACRES, GOOD BUILDINGS, fruit, berries, de—soil, sandy loam, Facellent for market farm, or tiuit ii miles from New York, $4.20). Inquireof LEVERKIVGE & MARSH to-day, 54 Pine 6 OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE HOUSB lot OT Sackeit wt, Avply te JOHN A LYs DECKER, 107 Calon wt, Brookiy a, 06 = ~. ne For SALE IN BROOKLYN—FOUR LOTS on the southwest corner of Fulton and Franklio avos, Apply to FOSTER & LOVER, 4 bense ey Lireoklyn, KF; *R SALE—TERMS EASY—HOUSES And lowwlo Brooklyn, Ltwostory brick house !u Carrell st, near Sd ave, 2,000; 1 two story binck house tn 3d ave, near Carroll at, $2,000; L cottage house in Maco t., Doar 4th ave, $750, Also vacant lots trom #260 #000. If houses are buils all the purchase can remain Qu mortgage for 2 years, Apply to ARTHUR W. BENSON, 136 Remsen et, ar MiCHAKL SHANLEY, Carroll ot, near sd ave oid 3 COTTAGES AND LOTS FOR SALE AT 07 690, $1,050, $1,159, Buildings new, filled im with brick, Possession given immediately, Only $4uvcash required, Also building plots and gardem farins of 1 to LU acres, at Kast New York and vicie- ity, CHAS. KR. MILLER, Atlantic ave, East New York, or 9 Willoughby at, Brooklyn, 19 AQ ACRE FARM IN SOUTH OYSTER Bay, L.. 1, good house and barn, one mile from depot—price $J.du5 will take part o , owner, Shipping otlice, 172 Chatham 4, up a! ’ QR WILL BUY A 3-STORY Brick $3.800 house, 10 rooma and o estore, afl rented ; isin Vacite at near cor. of Grand ave, Pul- ton and Atlantic ave, care; will take cash, Appiy to Owner, 172 Chatham #t, room 3, ww SHIPPING, ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ireland, For sale by § WELLS, FARGO & 06 — SSeee = a p* FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL and London—By the Old Black Star Line.-)er Liverpool, the RESOLUTE, om the ovth January, For London, The YORKTOWN, on the %6rh January, Foi pasenge apply to WILLIAM & GULUN, & bultom | Yilied A wos PAssacE TO ANIL G ) FROM THE OLD dione ip an) f ENGLAND, Or DRAPTS available in aii parte of ENGLAN etre BCULLAND sod WALES : Persons wishing 18 sane for the ui Tends or remit vy can do eo at the loweer possible rates by uppiy= pore’ TAPSCOLT BROTHERS & C0. na} o6 south street, N.Y, : owe Y as i Nod oer wa pb ‘TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. 2 POOL.-VIRGINIA, anil Feb. 4th, PENNSY Le VANIA w follow, 1D paaaace $126, atee einecurrency, Apply WILLIAMS & Kromiway DENTISTRY. I EAUTIFUL ANI siver or gold, #1 & ) USEFUL--TEETH ON ¢ 2 euch tooth, rubber, tull se $15 WHEW. Teeth rected without pain, or fill with gold or other fiuings, Sete upwards. AU comes warranted, By Dr, H. VILLERS, 43 2 r the old Thentre, Bowery, opposite D* DRAKE, 435 CANAL STRE @ vetol teeth on silver at £7 wo #16 $1) to B22; sectional seu by cente per ¢ filled with gold, bone cement, or other fi to $1 per tooth, Teeth extr jE, ARTIFICIAL TEETH, PATENTED io Pari wren 0 » « tor $5, neual price 3 PaLeaitice tg bg ad cheap seis 20. Taeth extracced without re MICHAUD, French Deuiial 68 Ave C, near ohm a“

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