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(Continued from the frat page.) | fe) ately proweding the ¢ mencerment of the war, Pe 1 t xpenciture Ht Was propo etre ake toe eigbty ove ro Une of iuteruel revenus sollerte! up ty he Sth o J une last, and the amount ected since tat time —and all this was to be ox- pep ied on ona branel: of the Government alone. the *ar was go jusifistle aa to warrant the imposi- bon ¢ bo onerocs axes he should uot complain Tie bal hoped and «till boped for peace, and (hat) egw 16 w that end wonld be |; ietive of good resulta Lhe dewirod, mainly, that the antag atic seet.one should once more be brou, ht to- gether, Tf it be true that the President tary of Htate have fone personally to meet the reve Comm amoners from Rechmond, twatea! of cenmure the it followed the pree dent of Wastington | and Harilton—the one President, and the wiht beerotary of the Treasury..who in ® Gimilar eney, went in 1704 to trent with the in the Whiekey meurrection in Pennsyl- vanim He for one thanked the President for inaking an honest effors to prevent the further shedding of blood and the exhaustion of the ener foes of the country, Rumor said the negotiations Thin was (> be regretted, but if they mHee of the indiaposition of the re'el authorities to return ber alleviacce snd Guty onthe bes« of our common Constitution, Weey might as weil know thateo far ae he repre- wen the poace seutiment that he would not sus- talu them in ther position, He was oppored to tho war because be was opponed to dissolution of the Union, and i bad been one of Lis complaints eye cet the Adijuistration that eo far overtures, ithad presented propositons of peace by denying the admittance of comumesioners fete the Southern Goverument: butif the door bad now bern thrown open by the Proaident, and if the an- ewer to iat they would accept re ° on and separation and nothiny elm then .@ j @red to sey, with his humble efforts hould ad the conquering armies of bia country to obtain by force what it has been onal le to obtain by peace. Mr. Pike, of Maine, opposed the Admiralty Board the practice in England as ara‘ter. He totally dine gument of the man thet y ie dotol uleent strength bo cope Wita ahipaol # loreiyn foe Mr. Blain: jof Maine, aaid that {f the amendment should be voted down, it would be siynificant of the fact that the Mouse will not we whe Navy Departinen but w reconieutt be couducted in the “uture asl an additonal teu tr . | Jack Allison, Tur cm Pow rew tne labora of the uetective police in fer- , } . esc district) will take place this evening at Fire- ed! been laid aside, and the puble in # meas. poner aHall. | The neceuats tlanks can be obtained ure apprised of their provevdings, Ou the night f the Assistant Engineer any time dur- Pp y of the attempt the dewwot vrs alias Haynes, « thers valuable information was obtatrad McDonald, a brother of “Larry"’ Confederate agent at Toronto, ¢ rested, and ia still in prisen, Chief Young, » and McDougall, Jeft thie elty for wie, and the result of their raid into the British territory was the arrest of Captain Bell, the Lake Erie pirate, Captain I. C, Kennedy, Glise Richard Coll, alias Stanton, and a rebel spy named Anderson, The trial of Bell ie now pro- gremwing at Fort La ite, before a military court martial The .oformaton oblsinel by the detec- tives in Canada astiafied them that the plot was or- ganized and earrid oot uncer the direction of Ja- Thempaon and C.C. Clay, the Confederate i frow DA On December 1%th, cob Commisiourraian Canada, doings of the Federale in toe Shenandosh Valey end other portions of the Bouth By great ince terview with Mel) the rote) learned from bi all the particulars burn Ruffa! od bed made a!) bis arransements to bag the entire gavg of incendiaries, but Gen ral Dix's order s alarme! them that the attempt wae ebandcned, The same party or, lsed a plot to throw the train ‘rom te track Letween Dunk rk and Bu » ond in the conf the American Express Company. They succoeied in throwing off the train, but acon ;acy w sol. diers on the care eo frightened them thes they the safe unt uched age as Hise wa, Toromky ant oteer ue tuey | vomsela which will put gles that out of ninety steamers ov captured, only tweive have tacn caugbs by the vossela of the now navy tured Ly purchase! vessels, The Adiniraity Board smendment wae re ected oy 45 against 65, The most important amend increasing the on The others were cap- ant made wea that tor the ecmpletion | and repair of MA the navy tet ty- | four wiliuone five buudred 1 dd lars thus @dding three m)l!.ou8 to tue amount caleu for ly she Dill aw introluced Tare ORAL COLL ROR The House then concurred in the s nent to the joint resolution deciarir Grates not entitled to representat, the Elec | @rial College; where ipon the House adjourue., Nows Items (By Telegraph to the New York Sun) Tax Canadian Alien bi) passed the Upper House | friday night and will receive the Governor's | sanction an! become a law towday, Gan, Graxt anuouncesy, through bie military @ecrewry, that arrang meute for a eral ex. sbanse of prigonere are | rowressiny of lyas @ibie, Bupples or money packeges may now ve sent to impr soldiera by directing | m “care < Malford, Assisant Agent | of Excha’ trams Monrce Tus ico ge pn tha Miasionip; at Brooke’ Point, above Dog Tooth Bon roke on Saturday aorn sinking the ates th Woatern end David Whit When the yore gave away, the} fiver fel) five fect in a few tal #, leaving several oeamners ugrour ‘Sad postions, The river te @uw open from Cairo to St. Louis, Bort’ Houses of Congress bave agreed to the int resolution that tho electoral vous of the Mates of Vir ia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Beorgia, Fi , Alabane, M ppl, Louisiana, Coxas, Arkansas ond Tennessee shall be countod actt Woonenday, for Proskient and Vice-President | a the United Mtates, This ie placed on she ground | shat pone of them were lo a condition to vote om @ Mh of November inet. General Lutelli ence, (By Mall te the New York Sus.) Tax first Postal car on the Eric railway left Jer- eey Cry for Dunkirk, leet evening. Peewee are rumors in cire fuarct cave achieved a yrew om that the forces of ory over the Inu. oy And have caps These rumors have the eountons ves of the Mexle inveter at Waatiuyion, | Gov. Lewis, of Wisconmn, bas iasuedl @ proclam aucun Warning the people against countenaneing any outbroak, which there are sume ferre ray tale vi periatiat troops ip Bouthern Mex tured an important city place in connection with a ave of farm Isvds mort. | gaged in allot railrowds, advertised to take plae 1 Berlin, 1; It w fai at the Prow'dent sud Mr, Reward have avreed Upon a weneral exchar fpriconers, whieh rtiwith take place, It also been deo.ded that heres ter rebe aa who tuay le cupbured | hall net be exchanged, bus bi prisoners ucul the end of the war Tan bighest prices ever pe n Albany for ber cee wae paid leat week, the por commanding 6 iga 4 the best « # dials Phe dena wt maw \4 jy ar the he . the en ar ers ton a.ntaln toetryv woe the market closed frm with nearly all » Tur M f Savannah, in» lessor to the Ravva- aiean of that cits, u behwt of the tiveos, t es sent frow the | North, The lat attire renders the supplies exceeting portuse ‘Phe distrivution of we | suppoce ye be Laleanuabed people is grapbically | deeor bed by (oe davannal papers, In the N.Y Siale Bonste on Baturday a bill wae noticed to ratily toe aimendment .o the Constitution ot the United Simes, prohiluting slavery, Tbe till to prevent encroach iments Upou ihe harbor of New < and to provide for eonpleting the Dattery | Ex ension, Was udvanced toathird reading, Inthe Assernbly bills Were reported as follow > incurs | wriw te Vilage Water Company o aga and | k cons Counties, To amend soe charwr of the | Trooklyn Mercanti'e Library Associaiion, ‘The fol Jowing were imbusiuced : Lue rporation the Central | Railroad Coupauy of New York. Kolavve e Courts of Special Beasious of the Peace in New <. | To ‘noorporate the National Uniou L WU ACE Company of New York, Vo rat fy the aineudwent ol the Gunssiion prohibiting avery, LOCAL NEWS. NBW YORK AND THR VICINITY, Loss or Tus PiLor Boat Fayortre.—On Sunday morning, the pilot boat Favorite, while Jaying to about seventeen miles from Marngste was run into by the steamer Port au-Prince, and sunt in about two minuies, Four pilote were on board the beat, all of whem wore eaved by the steamer, which resurred to the eity with them Aawomr.—Tbe steamboat Kill Von Kull | for the payment of the advanced bills, | thre | vessel, of 600 4 places in Canad. hime tat the re these place, and « hebed, he Te close y waiche vistel, and the Jeter ives hed Cepess at each of re@ular pollee «Fete estad- Americans visit Fro verel by wi al! the ir ual >» tee Cail Young beiteres that but sia persous were et gazed io fr e@ Lotelain . nearly sil of these i é trial b art marda Tus Swann Pox.—If the reports which are Oensts the (iy lLogetre omece We var .6 ip Ushoust the city who are calle! w see cases of th s disease are & be taken as an ioni- cabon it 1 bly on t rease, Bit oases cur dally which are kepe f med the knowle'tzge of &. men, because the frsude of th pateut Jo Bot wish him to be remove i, and because they do bot wish to be debarred the privilege of m/ xing | with their neighbors, Ib‘s practice is certainly reprehensible and ehon!i be Resiies there is @ heavy pen thie kind which should be rigi instance. ver iscountenanced, for an offence of ly enforced in every Meantime vaccivation ls being proceed ed with, aalerowds of people, young and old are Seen Visiting the dispensaries daily for this purpose | Talking of vacernation, great caro should be exer- | cleed fu the choice ofthe lymph which is used, none shoul! be taken for use except from a» perfec y bealthy patient R® cau be ol tained purest from the ortn of an infant A case occurred last week iu Brooklyn in whch # young lady was vaccinated wits unt hy matter and her erm swelled up to 4h ebOrmous size, so that at ope Ume it waa feared ii, but by preat care it wax saved, GAS.—The Manhattan Gas Com- ether vetermin nto tury of the of the city autborities comply with thelr exorbitant It appoers that this company Lal a cou. tract to Nghttie city, which would not heave ex pred until three yeurs hence, A short titne ago they managed to !eodwink the Common Council inte the passage of @ resolution alowing them te annul the asid contract, and make a new one upon forums more in Keeping with current prices, The new coutract submitted by the company, provided thas the city should pay Oify-three dollars per lamp—s #um double thus previously charged. The scceptance of this ceutract waa defeated by the Couptroiler, who now refuses to draw bis order ga6 to-day, in consequenc having refused & pand, Heace the oi darkness, TRANSPOKTS,—These veasels areglaily leav- jug and ontering this port, engaged in travsportar bon; ee wany af twenty-seven Unitot States transporte e riding a ancLerio the bay at one time last week, ‘Tue Sreamsmir Cosra Rica ths port, brings a¥ passenver, G ©. De Mosquera, E bia ¢n route for arrived at and General B, of Colum- The Costa Rica he freight #681760 26 trom San Franciaco, and WOU from Aspinwall, passengers, voy Extraordinary land. n She brings altogeiber $06 Tur Prize SrRaAMER PBLuENieim, with a large caro of artog and ammunitios rrived at this port on Saturde Ehe is an irov side-wheel * burden, and was captured by Adu ial Porter'a blockading flees, Tire Hopson RIvER RAUL ROAD Dirricocry, —lo the Court of Bpecial Bessions om Satur tay, the e of Charles Binmons, & ovmmuter on the road, against Patrick Heiferuun, one of the em- ployees for ejecting bim from whe cars Soh street, according to the new rule—which provides riding to Chatmbors street—was dispomel of, Judge decided that Chambers street was the term\- nue of the rom, and that the Company had no right to eject commuters from the car, fendant waa fined ¢1 Tae EVENING SCHOOLS throughout the city will have their closing exercisos during the week, we for the season on Finday eveniug. Y.—Tbe Court of Inquiry demanded Bagley, of the 69th Reviment, esntio this aftrneon at 2 o'clock be charge mate before the Court is thas Col Baglay b The de- iw to reas withdrew in favor of Gol, Asp. night there beiug no choices, at journinent took lace ag above state), bi wil be remen from Elizabeth for this city, Went esare on Qov- emmor’s Leland yesterday morning, but finally got Ml without damage Couwreurxit Tame on the Pittsfield Bank of [nmohusote woe ua eiroulation last evening, Ma dof is now acting Brigatior G CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT one bundred ¢ was 4 on Bat IxceRiiAny PLOT To lnerroy Tie Fo crse D+ v8 orweere of tas Derrotiva ut the perpetrators of the etiernpt made in | Nover Ler last to burn down the principal hotels | If | in thia city hawe about ended, and the secrecy with which their movements have been surround: | stresed the uetorious | him end M. Donald, the Wo, wae alee are | mpanied by detectives Bennett | twe of Gen Dame detectives, | in retaliation for the | - nuity, Chef Young micceetet in obtaining an in- | f the plot te) sion rob whe safe of | thet commuters aball pay aim cents miditenal for | wall, but atmide | AMUSEMENTS. BARN UM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM, TIRACTION. ID DRAMA, mismonery have passed « resolution not to appoint erson @ member wotil the bill in relation tos ! Fire Department, now before the Larialature, al! nave been disposed of, and direct the Chief En- pineer to receive Bo more appliontions until further = he election for nine Aamistant Engineers fone for Fine Derartwert,—The Board of Fire Com- | ver of Deede will Le Corny aac the ebeet RIN Or, FIRE, AIK, BAR LH AN wi all the original MAGNIFICE. WAN DROBE, &c, Prey to lay, the langhable Parco, SLE BTAGE-STRUCK YANKEF, MORNING AT II PUNCH AND JUDY. Prof. HUTCENNGB— The Ligbtni Calculator. TWO FAT WUSEN, LIVING BRELETON, GLANT BOY, & toet, MAMMOTH MONKEY. WOODRKOFFES BONEMIAN GLASS PLOWERS TWO GLASS STEAM ENGINES in motion, _Cirensaian Girl, Dwarf, Albino Living Otters, Frepeh Moving Firurea, Aquaria, Menagerie, and « milion other curioaitios, Admieeion 30 cents, Children ander ten 15 cents. 118 (THE HIPPOTHEATRON— HAVE YOU BREN TO THE CIRCU a? lath Mreet, 0) Prous y of Masako, Mativers every Wednestay and Baturday. $03 BROOKLYN Tne Wasnixotos Srrent CATASTROPHE, The Van Biren family, who were all nearly suf- | focatedon Friday laat, are recovering. In the f the physictana attending upon them, all An \nquest will be held upon the body of the Infant, which waa found dead, to-day. leatus.—The total number of deaths ia Brooklrn last weok were 150. Among the princi- | ps. fatal diseases were: Scarlet fever, 11; dipthe- | bia, 9: wmall-pox, 6; suicide, 3 Under one yeur of ~ op't es INSTRUCTION, T PAINE’S, 62 BOWERY, N. Y., AND 783 Fulum at, Droeklyo, Bool. keeping, writing, MARINE NE Feb. 6-8. Rieos, 700. f, Bets, 5 4 Mn sete..06 6 " Arithmetic, epellineg, Re, tangbt ; $1u w $¥u per quar. ARRIVED ter, Ladies receive 2 writing lessons, how: STEAMATIINS. City of Pert nu P: thaw: A tarned, ery, and 255 Fulton at, Brooklyn, : eae poring Nag tn apt Mag Ma Bats ia BAS ISstRUCTION—BY OUR NEW ington, Fort Lora’) Costa Rica, sud eaey inethod which we cuarantes to explain la Wind, Port , eval Blevheim, | in ten minutes, of whieh the peel can pla A pertect ples Cape Pear River; Fulton bert Roval, 8 C; | tune the fires jowen, DOBSON BROTHERS, 601 Hs Torry, Newberu, Biowiway, ous BARKS Label, Ruenoe Arres: Clenv oot, Mata mora, Zephyriua, Mermuda; Bolivia, Arp uwall | BRIGS—Lade of the Lake, Guayaquil, F yo Hatharn:¢ nae Salinus, Para: Alt te Ae tae | asbion, Ciopfuegoe; H Thackray, Miragos. « BCHOONFRS 3 8 Nelson, Cornwallis; Velma Neuritas KN Atwoot, Boston for Tanjier, | BELOW —Bork Bila Virginia, from Buenos Ayres. Too Late for Classification. | HORSES, CARRIAGES &e. For SALE—A NEW ONE-HORSE TRUCK, 086 Ridve ot, N. WEIMAR, ¥t0 ‘OR SALE—A PONY BUILT HORSE, Just from the country, 164 hands high, bet 8 and 9 yorr old, warranted sonad aad kind, for eart ortruck. Inquire 195 Varick #, 3 wo JR SALE—A GOOD TEAM OF BAY bores, warranted sound and kind im ali harners, |-— —- porta or tate enitalde beat ayrtry ry ¥ 8 close coach an ar eee. re . BRATIES, Er uloDIs's in dvd ot. bet. douh aud 11th avee, 156 | DeNNE-on sunday, Feb. 6, Patrick Du 4) # : haan terca hala tcl TS whe he a he FOk SALE—s HORSES AND 2 TRUCKS, The feof the family are reepectfully invited to Inquire at 183 and 151 Weet 27th ot, a ae ¢ $ ‘ 1 hie late residence, 45th at, : So. vo" Toeuday aternooms fil lavteatd | FOR SALE—A HANDSOME SORREL Mare : a FR ey - my a PATHO+e, be! el or doe . r 4 Ni TEN CAN ‘ be seen at 196 West 4uh , im bisekamith's 6) in * . (pre at 52 Eldridge mt. | 388 F' *R SALE—A BLACK MARE, 1b HANDS OPPRATOR : WHER * hieh, 9 re old: price $76; suitable for express A ! Wilson's - bad pute ie ike: LER or family we. Also vegon and pees aie #56, eres. Alan 4 girls tofinleh, Inquire at No. 4 Sail oid sat eee nt % pais sad FUR SALE=A GRAY HORSE, | 16 HANDS ‘BUSINESS CHANCE h. sound and & for any ‘bind of work. | __ siaisits HEFATHER MATHEW? LB Socr. | POR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES r re rh Mes . . . oe 2 tiroe it e mt iw. ‘ele eb ceo) New York and Biooklyn The delegntes to | ing Scldveutinean’. Avoly Are ems Wek S80 Went sero Se Convention KDW, BROWN, Chatrman, | JOR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURFS LAI NCELOL MIRPHY, See, 391 ie hose apd poh 200 Jay Sta Broesiy® ira ‘ ° 2 oa al TES ta thechod, ean are from Bb * | 1 O BAKFE SF ‘I SALE C HAY) & eae Taquire on the promises or 87 Main ti) Brooklyn, 264 | es h i | 2 Apply a lei Grand at, Willismebuargh, Long Fok SALE—AN OYSTER AND DRINKING | Island, 39 saloon, doing a fair business; price sa aa GENERAL BUSINESS, FROM 1070 104 CENTS PAID FOR OLD looks, Newspapers aud Pamphlets, by fa $26 Hudson at, eye : ae a SROCERY TO LET—A GROCERY AND liquor store will be let reasonable to e good ten- ant. Inquire om the promises, 260 East 16th at, bes. ave, AaudB __ 830 MPORTANT TO CABINETMAKERS—A factory with steam engine, 20 borse-power, and all the requisite machinery in complete running order, WALKER, 22 spruce et. OUNT VERNOR TAXES—CAUTION— JON C. RANKIN, the only thorized collect orof Mount Vernon and selool tricg No, 4, re | will be wold or leased. Apply, fore 11 A. M, to coves, Monday, 6th, at Sinish's grate store, 418 | JAMES ROWE, 758 Third eve, 276 t > re , ict Awl -1T ERIE ee oe eee WILL BUY THE GOOD WILL und fixtures of an estabilahed secret echanical busin which pays 80 to 90 per ofit. worth rders now ov hand, Ad r S days, MECHANIC, box 65 PPING. ILLS £1 AND UPWARDS. ON Laien Bank of London, aad Royal Hank of Ireland, WELLS, FARGO & 00. LIVERPOOL——NEUTRAL FLAC Britiah ship ANLARCIIC esils Feb, 9th, FOR LONDON, N Ship HUDSON sails . dor, Yor passa. to and from the Vid Country er Drafts, at the lowest poesible », Apply w TAPBCOIT BROTUERS & CO., 86 Routh et, wo PASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL end London—By the Oki Black Star Line,—For Liverpool, the KESOLLUITE, em the Sth January, Fer Londou, The YORKTOWN, om bbe Y6th January, For passage apply to WILLIAM & GUILOM, Tule at. J NON TAXES—TAXES Mount est and Central, do. Wakefield, he. Taree pay be paid on Monday, j Feb, attirand and Biizabech stieeta, up atal ) thro JOHN &. YORKE, Geueral Collector, @ MILI.ER, Kehool Collector. As | PAWNEROKEL Th bivh A eg Warhinutony Le, Sun Oftice, 351 ’ TICKETS BOUGI d tor I pls om elke, fu aire, 7 I'S REFINED SUGAR — LOAF . ground, granulated,» hite A and © sue tunnediate celivercy; also yellow reiined eu wale at the office of the Retimery # Chambers !QPCOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 2 Mi e* Manufacturing Company of New York, The nount of the capital sock of said Company is UG, all of which hae been paid in, fhe whole amount of debt er liabliities againet sald Company are $12,895 60, Dew York, Jan. loth, 1566, D. A. GREENE, President _P. Miles, Henry A. Wilson, Henry C Bowen, D, A, Greene, & mmority of the |rusiees ef said Company. City wand County of New York,Heury A. Wilson, ot mid aly tome nowy personally, appeared before | me, and betng duly sworn, did depose and say that he is the Secretary of the above meationed Company; shat the toresoing report is subscribed to by him, an by the majo ot the Trustees of said Company, and that the eam true, Yor sale by io oR AND FROM THE OLD Ur DRAFTS COUNTRY, ailabie im all ENGLAND, IRELAND, BCOTLAND and WA Persons wishing to send for their friends of remit HENRY A, WILSON. Mouey can do so at the lowest possible rates by apply- Sworn before me this 8Tth day of January, 1565, te TAPSUOTT BROTHERS & Cc F] IWAKD A. FRASIER, Notary Publie.—(, & 84 Boush street, N.Y. _ enue «lamp, 5 cena.) Ml GTEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER- AXES—TAXES—TAXES —UNIONPORT, POOL.-VIRUINIA, walla Feb, Tth, PENNS Y L- Olinville, Waketleid, Prospect Hil, Pelb V 1A w follow, Cabin ¢ 128, steerage $45, Polbarivilie, Claremont, Mt, Faen, Tremont, ac. 7 ble in curreucy, Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, de unty, State and School Tax received on Mon- | # roadway, — =. | day Pena ut rene weet vay cig ree A. = ie ay 4 ~ a ENDLELON, GEROKGE COOPER, THOMAS J. I BYRNE, JOHN COYL) i, Collectors, we y OF 54 AnD TO maha "THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old New epspers, Paruphiets, Hoote and Waste Pa- y iption, STOCKWELL & EMER. FON, No , one door west of Naswau et, 315 IC CENTS PER POUND PAID old newspapers, be aud painph pay the very Ligho*t price In the THOS, A GOUD FARM OF 8146 ACRES, 3 MILES from Saratoga Springs. Houre, barm, spring im ceilar of house, young beariog apple orchard, pear tiers, currants, cherries and othe: fruit, To let or lease to # good Gennan tenant, Apply 659 Hudson st, of W.H. VALENTINE ou HOUSE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN,—A per ot ev Anne snd Myrtie ave, about 15 minutes walk frog the ferrive, Bnjuire on the premisos, 283 ae NICELY FURNISHED ATTIC. ROOM, FARM OF 60 ACRES FOR SALE OR r change for city or Brooklyn property, aud stock with tiie, aude furnished hall room wletto ret | and ate : ‘ b I bie parties, Fuyuire 21 Renwick et, sear Can ee bye yee EM heteted 7 eden lat. cal | 30 mlies from LBION HOTEL—ROOMS TO LET TO ei: “ - a ss Benutiomen by the day or week, with or without “OR SALE THE 4-STORY FRONT AND Woard, cor, New Bowery aud New Chambers st. Meals F S-etory rear house, with lot, in Broome st, near uy thine du: ine the oe Cannon st, for 6,500, Rent $740. Laquire of E GIRL CAN BE ACCOM. | #USTEN, 4 Brooune at. - 8 i card at Tb Perry ‘ERS— Apply to P, ZEGLIO, 12 164 a. se wear Bieggs FOR SALE—-IMPORTANT TO GROCERS— ‘ —o — ' ree story house and let and stable ow th | yi" EL ( 185 EAST S8TH ST, 4 | north-west comer of DeKalb aud. Claimont ave, doors fron. Fornished bedrooms for res. | Brooklyn. The beat imp ving location for business poctabie inecbanios: exch rate room trom #1] v5 | aud residence tn Brooklyn, ie oure is enbetan- | to dl TS per week. Double bedroome $2 per week. 4u8 Hany Balls and clear of wll Knourabers nee, | AD excel- MPO LET—A NICK FURNISHED ROOM And | (ut, Place, for ® good German, aa l hedroon, for ene or two persons, aM torus, Enjuire of the owner on the premises, 424 A th ub ave Phy * oe | YOR SALE—TO CLOSE A TRUST—IN Williamebureb, near the river, 4 large brick Houses ith good lots, separately or together, Terns i . Iaquire ef JAMbe NOLAN, North Tub ohpeas ———— jad at, 5 A, MOST, WONDERFUL DISCOV OUSE AND LOT FOR SALF—€800 OR brated bone § AUT’ cueratinne 2ewry and basement house, with 7 rooms, well lo ented and “ J. ved street. Cars 3 fermes. P. Me- ceived #12558 14 on behalf of the U9th Re | an TLLARS, 169 Giraud ty go biaui Broad> | CABE, Ish st and 7th ay, Brooklyn, ott which be refuges to aecount for, or produce vouck- | — ‘ . | @ FAI 3 FOR BALE =) VIVA. en ae JBEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL—TEETH ON | teen ot eae UN RENNSYLY A- The contest for the election of s Brigadier Genes | 2% '*s oF dims #1 to $2 ene tooth; rubber, full sew ow Hit, ome of $44 cares orice ral, on Friday Tooth exrmered without pain, or flied bg exchaaralh mite et | Kw quite but after | DF fiiliiea, 50 ete upwards,” All cases + OP | 4 the further poocendings were poste | tie onl Theatre. VILLE, 48 Bowery, bs 5 2 | dates were Nit ‘Th Rerimenut : Se MEDICINES. pinwe Pr + Oth Re irae “1 - COAai. ’ 7 ‘ Ten > Lay 984; and Me. Tayl r, Brigade Inspector | CURE YOUR COUGH—USE CAMPBELLS 4th Brigmie, At she nuth ballot Col. Maidiof | B] SYRUP Tar aud Wild Cherry; sure cure for PER TON FY TALITY STOVE, BER TO FIRST QUALITY STOVE, coughs, colds, sore throat, or diptheria, Only 2% and 60 ceuts per botue, To be had at CAMPBELLS drug siorm, cof. b’h ave, aud Yih et, ; CHALMEK'S dev store, cor, Hudson and Hammond su,; SHED aod 41h 06; wand also in Brooklyn, @ 21T Pulton et, 36 R, BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST—DIS- | onl, Well rereoned from une | fo : tthe bill, Apply at "noe. A. TREADWELL Avent, ARLICLES POR SALE. ay | in the Park, in Sonor the rat m by our | 7 IANO FOR SALE—NUNN’S 6 OCTAVES * eases of the heart, lang», liver, Kidners, ulcerated Legislature of the aweudment to we Cousiiuion Pp can be see ui 9 Bout dd o , Bro yn, B.D, Heh eibype | § Ai wile alesse i of ver, abolisuumg slavery, Price $0., fy Brookiym B.D, | ous sors, tat ‘ulopal shoul ate ta every OLD GLOS. A Tale of the Cliffs. a BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE. But by this time Mre. Gunliffe was in en eeony © despair, and was calling out for aaaiatance luatily, Happily, Gunliffe, the father, wae at hand, and bn @ man from the neighboring rlace Will you not send tor the doctor? eald Maly. + Man, you should send for the dortor!* Whee ther any orders were given for the doctor rhe did hot know, but in a very few minutes she was bie Tying serons the field again towards the path to the cove, and Gunliffa, with the other man and hie wile, were following her. As Mally went along she recovered ber vorce, for their mtep waa not quick ae Lera, and that which to ther wae * burried move ments, allowed her to get ber breath again. And bed tare ee tried Fe explain to the father what |, nay it doinae ttl nue little, however, of her owm @ wife hung bebind Natening, exclaiming @¥ ery now and again that her bow was killed and then asking wild questons as to his boing yet alive, The father, as ho wens, well little He was knows ae 8 silent, sober man, well spoken for diligence and general conduct, but Supposed to be stern and very hard when anceret Ae they ‘rew near to the top of the path, the other man whisper d aometht © him end then be turned round upon Mally snl topped her, “If he has come by hie death Letweem vou, your blood shall be taken for bie, aaid he. Then the wife shrieked out that her child had been murdered, and Mally, looking round into the faces of threo, eaw that her crandfather's « orishadcome true, Ther ruspeceed her of bayny taken the life, im maving which abe had nearly lost her own. Bhe looke! round at them with awe in her feo, end then, without saying s word, preceded them “ down the path. Whathad she to answer wh such » charge as that was made nat her? they choose to my that she pushed bm inte the pool, and cut him with her book as be lay amidst the waters, how could whe show thas it was not so? Per Mally knew hitle of the law of evidence, and it seeme«! to her that she was in their beuds, Bas as ele went down the steep track with » hurried ou ie step ro quick that they could not poy with ber—ber heart was very ful, very full very high. Bhe bad etriven for the man's life aw though be had been ber brother. The blood wae not yet dry on ber own lece and arma, where she had torn them in his service. At cue moment she bed felt sure that she wouk! die with bim iu thet pool, And now they said that she bed murdered bim J BM may be that he was notcead, and what bat say if ever he should again? je thought of that moment shea bis eves had opened aud bad seemed to eee her, Bhe had no fear for hers If, for her heart was very bigh. But it wae full also—full of scorn, disdain, amd wrath, Whee she bed reached the botiou she stood close to the door ot the but waiting for th: im, eo that they migh® ohare’ her to the otber group which wae there im Tont of them, ata little distance on the sand. ‘Eke in there, and is with bim, Go and look af bim,"’ said Ma The faiber and wother ran om stumbling over the stones ; | ut Mally remained be bind by the door of the but, Barty Gunliffe wae lying on the send where Mak ly bad left him, am! old Malachi Trengios wae standing over bir, resting biioself with «idicuky upon aétick. ‘Nota movele's woved «mee ae Jett him," said he; "nota move. I put bis head on the old rug as you see, and i iriei ‘un with @ ocr, of gin, but he woulda’t take is; he wouldn's o it’? “Ob, my boy!—my boy! maid the mother throwing herself beside her son upon the sand. **Haud your tongue wows id the fathom kneeling down slowly by the lacd's bead; “ wale Lhe that way will dono gool.' Then beving Razed fore minute or two upon the pale face bee neath him, he looked up sternly inte that of Maleck® Treuglos. The old man harily knew how to this terrible inquisition, “He would come,” sul Malachi; “he brought it el) upon himeel!.” “Who wae it struck bin?’ sald the father, “Sure, he struck bh msel ashe fel! swong the breakers." “Liar!' @aid the father, locking up at the vl@ man. have murdered him! they bave wurdered shrieked the mother “Haud your peace, waman,"said the hnabend agaia. “They abel! vive us blood for blood!" Mally, leaning against the corner of the hovely beard it all, but did not stir, They might asy whet they liked. They might make it out to be murder. They might drag her ani her gravdfather to Came- elford jail, aud theo to Bodmin, amd the gellowss but they coukt not take from her the conscious feek ing that washerown, She had done her best te save himn-—her very best, Bhe remembered her threat to hit before they had gone down ou the rocks toveth®®, and theevilwish. Those words had beew very wicked ; but since thet ahe had risked bee life to save bis. They might say what they pleased, Bhe knew what she knew, Then the father raised his son's Lead and #houl- ders in bis arms, and called on the others to ssslss bim incarrying Barty wards the path, They reised him between them eerily and tender!» and lifted their burden on towards the spot at which Mally was standing, Bhe never moved, but watel. ed them at their work; and the old man followed ther, bobbling after them with Ligcrutch, When they had ched the end of the but she looked ap. on Barty's face, anieaw thatit wae very pale. There was no longer blood upon the forehead, but the creat gash was to be seen there very plainly, with ite jagi cut, andthe skin livid and biue round the orifice. His light brown hair was hang- ing back as she bad made it to hang wheu she had gathered it with her hand after the \ig wave bed over them, Ab, how beautiful he was ia eyes with that pale face, aad the sud soar upon his brow! She turned her face away, thas they might not eve her teary; but shedid not move, nor did she speak. But now, “hen they had passed the end of the hus, shutiling along with their Lurden, sbe heard s sound which startled her. Bho roused herself quickly from her leaning posture, and stretched forth hee Dead, as though to listen ; then she moved to fellow them. Yes tley had stopped at the bottom of the ath, and had again laid the body outberocks, She feast thet sound again, as of # long, loug sigh, sod then regardioss of any of them, she ran tothe wounds od viens head, ' He is uot dead," she said, —he ene coast we As she spoke, Barty's eyes open about Lin “Barty, my boy, speak to me," said the mother, Barty turned his face upon bis mothom smiled, aud Meu stared sleut bim whdly, (Te be continued.) Ls. | els YRMATION WILL BE THANKFULL received by Bridget Couovell of her slater Mien her husband Mich Dolan, of Castetow pb Creagh County Westmeath, Ireland, Addiess Hudeon © post office, Hudson Couny, Now Jemey, ip expe chanel Gillooly, ory HE MAN THAT KEPT A PAPER STOR® et 164 Sth ave. last July, 1564, who bad bis cam at 185 Woet 15th ot, will please call withthe od pay for the same, or else it will be sold fog . HENRY HEYS. 3 REWARD — INFORMATION wanted of CHARLES OO LTE, « renk who waslnst seem at the F side on #10 dent of Brook|y New Yor! Friday wight, vear seloek, Jas. atthe 1sds “Mr COCLTME fe eet years, Bre fect ten inches in height, about 160 ry wedsbt, with full dark beard and woustache, ond thi bead of bair tinged with gray, prominent festurce dark complexion and eyes, He had ou a gray business eult, and blue sack overcost, soft felt hat and ealiekin boom, On bie pe wee a cold wateb ebair fob chain, Any person whe can give auy infer mation that will lead to bis finding, o Se recovury @ bis ys if be should uot be wdive, will receives rq ward of ope huudred dollars, COULTER, CRAY va Yu FUBS, TTENTION, LADIE: LM 3. tablished N, ¥, Fur Manne OLD ES. bam st opprite Crook's White ing single pete ot Beir fretory while . ir fretery t early and yet a choice and a Yeas ban Prices. | Call reas by 4 muffs and collare f! oy eh ana aii S014 84.50 squirrels, Vitch Martin aud Mink eable seite v lo Altering and re a exa e testa pairing to the lasess styles, A recells given t@ pure moths, rr Hic eaneges, “OM Me roams Os, “Y

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