Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
eee ee Continued from the frat page.) FAvARA correapondence states that Mr. Zuleute, feof thaguban millionaires, bas been sentenced * be bania from thas island on charge of being Mplicated in the slave trade with Col Arguelies, who, it will be remembered, was extradited from hie country @ abort time ago, om the demand of ie Cuban authorities Tm Ranger, a armall, Nght draught and oxcead- ccly ewift Bagliish mtearner, which there was every reason to believe waa intended for arebe) privaicer, was in the harbor of Muscovado, South America, in the middie of Decemter lant. U. B. steamer Iro- oe wae in port, and was keeping a close watch over ber. A not, 12 veers old, while eliding down hill at Epringfeld, Mans, Prodey afternoon, waa quite bad- © injured.one arm broken and « piece taken out of his head and cheek—by running into a Veet weigh, which was completely upset by the force of the led, tut the occupant, ® man weighing two poate pounds and upwards, received ne serious njury Tar Carcago Evartng Jornmat staten that the hulk of the army of General Thomas bas been sent down the Tenneasse to engage tn active operations in amore viel field. The same journal snnoun: that an imanense expedition 40,000 cavalry t« foon to be nent to destroy the remnant of Hovis army, to open the Alabama river, and to seize and Sold Montcomery, Belme and Mobile. Reniry, the notorious Lake Erie pirate whore wv riredition has excited so much interest in Canada snd the United Btates arrived in Noffalo on Friday Inatin the custody of United Btates Marshale hie way to Detroit for trie!, Rurley was Along the seacoast cf Maine it is about two fee disep. In the White Mountain region snow has falien to a great depth. Some of the drifein toe roads are from twelve to fifteen feet deep, and the now jaf dry that the wind blows it into the most faovaatic shapes. Gan. Thomas, hearing that there wasn project on foot to raise money to present him with a teati- monial, dechnes the honor in @ graceful letter of thanks, He saya bis services are amply rewarded by the approbation of the Government and people, and muggrats that the money intended for | im *hall be devoted to a fund for the relief of disabled soldiers and the Indiyent widows of officers and men who have lost their lives in the war, Tne Pottavilie (Pa) Mixing Jorunay states thet the anthracite coal trade of the ycar just prased amounia to 9,992,507 tons—an increase of 557,024 fons, With the titumninous coal, the total amount is 11,741,189 tona. The increase of domeatic con! is 680,000 tous, The decrease in foreign conl waa 499,167 tons, The colliery capacity of the different regions in ample to supply all the coal the market will M uire, ners aud laborers are more abun- dant, ale, than they were as the bevinning of Inet season. The suppiy of coal in 1865 will depend altogether on the transporting capacity to convey \t to market. Hoerrirties have commenced between the Fm- pire of Brazil and the Republic of Uruguay. Para- wuay seanally of Uruguay, bas also dec Tared war “aint the Brazilians, who have for ther allies the Uruguayan rebel forces, Flores, It was estimated that up to the middle of December last 000 Braz lian troops and an i number of Paraguayan troops had marched into the territory of Uruguay, and fighting between them was imminent. The country was desolated in the tracks of the diiferent armies, all alike driv- ing off immense herds of cattle and sheep at thetr will, and pluodering the inbabitants, At Montevi- deo, the capital, trade was completely parayred. A ‘azilian naval force and a Lody of rebel troops, noder Flores, had attacked the town of Paysundu, Uruguay, and reduced it to a beap of ruins, but at the date of latest accounts Ite xarri#on still held out, and reinforcements were hurrying to their relief. Rat Island, a mouth of La Plata River, which commauds the town of Montevideo, bad been seized by the forces of the King of Sardinia, under claim of the lease of itforven years, Thus Uru- uusy is both mternally and externally beset with Sigpellers, A fearful explosion vecurred iu one of the m nes of the garrison of Buenos Ayres on the %h Of December, by which @ out 150 of the vope were kuled and wounded. under the revojution'st LOCAL NEWS, SOW YORK AND THE VICINITY Tae Drarr Qrestios—Osty A Were Rewarstyg Barong ras Avrroisran Dar—Tas Qrota Exsov Striz Ustran—Far's Fracarse Strut | VEXPLALVED.—Provoes-Marsbal4General Fry has tet yaa teen removed, consequently the drafs mance remaing inexplicable ag ever. One week ‘wor. to-merro# @ the time appointed by the Poamder tng the conscrips lottery, and a new order comes from Washington in the oterval, about sixteen thousand men will be draft et from sbis city, The preparations for a draft are earty completed. The Provost-Marahals of the overs) Districts bave been assiduously laboring to complete the preliminaries for the drawing, and they will probably alt bo ready by the day desig- rated. Meantime the Supervisors’ Volunteering Committee and other interested parties are doing allin their power to have Marshal Fry's last as- fenment annulled or materially changed. The Committee are at’) Washington, and tn eon- ninetion with toe representatives from this State they are persistently urging their claims for jue- tie on behalf of the city, The lesding p int which they urge is, that the quote of the city abel! be assigned on the basis of the enrollment ae re- vinod by themselves, instead of the notoric asly exceosive ohd enrollment. Right here is o point ‘unt requires explanation, When the Commities began the work of revising the enrollment, t ey vunced to the public that the proposed correc- 1 was made with the concurrence of the War Department and the idea was conveyed, if not xpliotly mated, that the authorities at Washing- wnlad agreed to base future quotas upon the sail revised enrollment. Now there is @ question 0! veracity Letween tho War Department and the Volunteering Committee, If the powers at Wash- ‘ugton have not done as] they promised, they are wiulty of barefaced falsehood ; if the Cominittes received no such assurance from the aeuthoritios, tben they are guilty of imposition upon the people, to say nothing of the enormous expense entailed by the revision of the enrollment. The public wiil exj ect the Committee to clear up this mystery, in crler that the blame may fall where {t belonvs, ‘ow York is not disposed to be victimized qnite tcleaply, and demands to know who is the vlly party in the matter. ‘The Committee are taking ® very pleasant way influence the authorities in favor of this city. On Fmday evening they gave ® splendid dinner to the Cut inet and the New York Representatives, and the qnota question was discussed over sundry bot- thoes of the best Heidsick. If they can got their q\iot arguments into the official heads with gob- lets, the people will be very well satisfied, They have sent word home that they will remain tn Washington another week if necessary to effect their object, and tt is safe to presume that if they continue the dinner treatment and use Washington wines, the hoads, if not the figures of the authori- tes, will be reversed. They expected to have an interview with the President on vesterday, and they fee! sanguine of effecting » material reduction \p the quota, With Marahal Fry they bave lsbor- «iin vain. Thet functionsry, lke the ancient wbraim sere to be weddo) to bie idcis, and bie Committee will be able to accomplish something carey from their visit, and it ts aleo likely thatthe draft troned, and ia taciturn, and disposed to glory in | Will be temporarily auepeoded. It is certain, how- hiacrimes, which are about to receive their just re- | ever, thet the city haa a considerable number of be fi men t reise, that voluntorring is at a stand-etill, AB ANow in from four to five foot deep in the . ad toch oe north part of Maine, Vermont and New York end thet nnleas aometh ng | ne ange ther idols are bie mysterious Ayures, The more be a:- tempts to explain bis mathematical lecerdemain the deeper he geta into the muddle of bis own fig- uring, and the farther he gets from making himeo f comprehensible, His laat attempted explanation of the discrepancy between the two quotas assigned to this city is notonly vague, but in one of iw leading points positively false He gaya that under the last call of the President it is required that three hundred thousand men, and not crodita alone, hall be obtained, and given this aa the cause for making the leat quota ne larva as it ought to be under ® for five hundred, thousand. Unfortunately for Marehal Pre, bis veracity is no more enviable than his mathematics The President says no such thing the contrary, that fron the five bundred thousand call of July last only half that number were se- cured, and the last call, therefore, waa to mpple that deficiency '' How Marsial Fry can make it appear that this city is Hable to the extent of twenty-one thousand men, In the face of auch lan- Kage, ia Known only to the incomprehensi! le Lead of the Conseription Bureau, Thin (a the situation at the present time and itis & warts of time to apeculate tipon the remult. There is @ probability, however, that the Volunteering Fle says, on ult, there will, gooner or inter, be a draft. Goun,—At the evening gold board opened at 2144, and closed at 21d), cal! gold sold at 215. SKATING.There was excellent skating on the ponds yesterday, The Park Pond wae covered with ekaters nearly ail day, and the temporary wiapension of the season in consequonce of the mild weather seomed to add increased zest to the Sport. otations After the Tur Rerorten Removat of Marshal Mar- ray, which prevailed yesterday on the atreete, proves to have been s canard. Tar Harvest or Deatn,—The deatha in New York during the past week were 473—.198 men, 92 women, 144 boys, and 154 girle; a decrease of 28 from the mortality of the previous week, and @ decrenso of 22 as compare! with the mortali- ty of the corresponding week of 1804. Of the de- censed 229 wero children under 6 years of age The mortality by the principal diseases was as fo!- lows: Consumption, 70; inflammation of the lungs, 45; infantile convulsiona, 6; ama!l pox, 27; ecarlet fever, 18; diptherite, 17; croup, typhus fever, 19; deaths from external causes, among which are reports! 4 pron ature birtha, 6 deaths from old age, 2 auicites 6 killed by se. cidents Tar Mysrenions Drath is WaAsittNeton Steget —Coroner Gamble yesterday concluded she inquest on the body of Mary Morrison, the little girl who died at the reailence of her parents, No. 464 Washington street, on the 36th of January The occupants of the premises certified that they were taken sick, aud became insensi! le, but were not aware of the cause. Relow we give the mrcdi- cal testinony in the case, and the ver lict of the jury, which, however, fail to clear up the mystery : Joseph G. Shaw, M.D, being duly aworn, saya: Tbave made a pom mortem oxamination on the body ef deceased, assisted by Dr. Hazlitt. 1 found ail the organa of the thorax and abdominal viscras highly congested ; I gave the stomach to Dr, Thom- as, Finnell for analyzation, and from the test!- mony in the case, I beleve that tho deceased died froin gastritis by inhaling poisonous miasm g ted sbout the premises, Thomas C, Finnell, M- D., being aworn, saya; Thave maie a chemical analyers of the stomach placed tn my hands by Coroner Gamble. Chemi- cal reagents applied for the discovery of several ver tinerel poisons failed to give the siiwhtest reac tion, Tue cause of death, in my opinion, was pot due to she ection ofany poison in the stomach, but to the presence of so: miasrn in the apartments occupied deceased Tie jury iound “that deceased came to ber death by gastritis, arieing from some calise or Oalises un- known wo therm," FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT, line yesterday Coroner Col. held an inquest on the body of Thomas A. Wallace, who was run over at the De- Poe corner of Fighty-sizth etrees and Fourth ave- nue end killed, Mr. Wallace was engaged in pimcing tome baggage on board a Aarlea train, pianding at the depot, when a down train came gsicdenly upon him, crushing him beneath it Toe jury rendered ® verdict that diseased came to bis death by leing accidentally knocked down by the down train of the New Haven Railroad, while standing between the two tracks, and attempung to put tre). he into the Harlem train from the rmid- dle of the road, on account of there belux no facil Son for putting in freizht on the other siae of the train, r. Wallace lived in Eighty-sxth street, between Lbird and Fourth avenues Court OF GENERAL Sessions.—The Febru- ary term of the Court of General Sessions began yesterday morning. The following Grand Jury wes oworn, and charged by Recorder Hoffinan; Faward Cooper, forer C Hackus, EF Kouap, Bephen Puilbi Charles Suith, Charles C win, Win, Grewdon, Mathew Jones, George D Nichow, Win Powers, George Quimby, Rufus HW. Wood and Jobo Lapaye, At one o'clock the counsel in the Swee suit appeared in Court After a dine conusel, Recorder Hotfinan de k, George P. postpone tho cause until the civil suit of Sweeny aystust Bro was docided, ScaLpep,—Catharine Coulter, a « months old, died yesterday at the re parents in Eleventh a trom the effects of walis identally received ® pan of bot water upsetting upou her, Frozen, — Yesterday Coroner Gover was notified to bold an inquest on the toay of an in- fant child which was found frozen to death ip an open lot near the Thirty-tlrst Precines Staion House, Rowpery,—Thomas Maloney and James Wil- \iatns Were arrested yesterday, chariwed with hav- yng robbed Michael Moriarty of #200 in bank notes. Justice Hogan commited the accused to the Tous! 6 for examination, sud sent Moriarty to the House of Detention as a witness. BROOKLYN. Fire DEPARTMENT BALL,—The annual ball of the Brooklyn Fire Department W. D., took place at tie Academy of Music last uight. The at- tendance waslarge. The auditorium was orna- mented with flags, and finely burnished fire appa- ratus, which were placed on the renr of the stage. Atlantic Hose, No. 1; Pavific Steam Engine No. 14, and Washington Hose No, 6, occupied conspicuous positions, The dancing commenced about 9 o'clock, and continued until morning. The receipts which will be devoted to the Widow's and Orphan's fund, amounted to sbout $7000, BerGuary.—The residence of Lawrence Powers, corner of Myrtle and Clermont avenues, was foloneously entered on Friday last and robbed of three gold watches 4 gold chain and two brace lets ip a!) valued af #750, MARINE NEWS. ‘ M'n sete..04 48 Feb. 78. Rises, 7 ot B. Few 6 2 CLEARED. BTEAMBILIPS~.Jobo ( Philadephia: City of Port au Prince. Port au 1} Liberty, Lavan; Evening Mar, New Orleans Fung Shucy, N. Orleane, SHIPS —Monataineer, w Orleans: Arkwright, Bremen, Furepy Cadiz, ohn, Sheibourne. BARK Marathon, Carcenss. Phalans, Liverpool: Thamer, ro May; Caroling, Buenor Ayper. PRICE — Star of the Sea, Matainoras: J B King, He Hrax; Prince of Wales Matamoras A V Goodhue, San dunn de! Sorte: Hydre, Hawann: Nereide, Havana, S8CHOONERK Lord of the Ialea Rio Hache: J C Fvarta, Cane Perr: Medien Heit muutort, J ¢ Boker, Gay Point, Var F The Wrahingte fy oo seo Bautitne endii, Sew Haven, Albert Paul, Catoperehy; Ov ao; Willie, Anuewy Te erropl, Mal{ay SB BB Pore, Port Washington, R bem)! ARRIVED. STRAMBHIPS Musacootn, Norfolk, Var Empire, arlington, 1) ¢ tiver, Norfolk FLIP. Cornelian nhe BARK Ella Virginia, Jobo fm Buenos Ayres BRIGS -Sarah Larven, Corthavena: Sareh, Maia- moras; John Karnaré, Matanzas, Iiymontu, Omoa, Hon; Evelyu Ginn, St Kitte SCHOONER Rach Provincetown, Amith T ndon and I.of Wight. Roston; Graham, Halifax: 87 Wine KK Townend, Port Koval port for Newport: Onkes Hrine, Vir ql Oliver ite oar BELOW —Ship Alexno Too Late for Classification. DRAT us, \fter a short illness, Timothy Reef, in the hia nue, Hiie ele 1 friends. nud the inembers of the Copeien Aneocintion atiend the junetal on Lnes 41 TICK WANTED—A GIRL WIT ie fs win the ladie ETT, Ladies’ At 2 o'clork precisely, fom bie inte 168 Ava D, tot, veh end Wih ate Abeni I A i Joqutre d BY WANTED, ABOUT 1 nimeelf coneraly uvetul in an H IMMEDIATELY— the rh he does. One whe arnvental pat ing esta nt J. BRUCE'S, 600 Brord- ver. K " 4 91 FoR SALE CHEAP—A NICELY FITTED up bar room, in avood soeation, Call at 275 Fev. enth aver 1 F—-1HE CARTMEN AND LABOR mistion of the ¢ d County of New Aeeting on thie ‘Tuesday Ovening, at Ty @iriork, at the new ce et, All wer ALe@ requested attend the tr liere ¢ ea’ Linpo tance ie to be tiansucted on thar eve ne q of M. JOHN LYNCH, Pie ident, PATRICK FAGAN, Secretar iW \ PANTED=A MAN TORUN AN ENGINE endenw wood, tnquire corner Hammoud and Wert ete, wool yard, 404 \ TANTED—HANDS FOR WOVEN Skirts; ladies | tape 40 ceute; noeses 27 conte per 10 springs, and stewiy work, Apply at 17 Lhomaa et. up etmirr, 0 V TANTED——STRIPPERS AND CIGAR makers et Yo Caths . up etaire, oe VY ANTED-TWO OPERATORS ON MILT. tary overcoats, and finieheia ead button oe makers, 4.3 bast s E q » CASH FOR TWO) SUBSTI discharges dione ve Apply to WALL & CO. 6) Pultoa ety New York City ist ‘th et rd GENERAL, WE SiVEss, BA FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER, 24.5 will berold cheap on appication at the Ban Office tt Becs OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, BRIS Ts HAIR DYE HATR DYE Dinee nat ininre the Halror Skin disteconerally. Piice FIFTY cent 46 Sowih second et. Williamehureh ] IWORCES — LEGALLY PROCURED To be had of Deu sar box, Depot cial tretlities.) Other good esses proeec uted without ¢b o, nDless we aL 1, Advice troe end conadential, M.HOWES, Atioruey and Counse Feo Hooka, WALKER, CENTS PATD FOR OLD nd Prunphlet by F. K TOTICE IN soforeexn thet & RAY Rt ieaolv ren lhe outer ime ead cebr tled by H. M. HAY NOK, 049 lroadway danuary IY, j> 38 ( ILS AND PAINTS—ROOP OIL paint ¢ Sete per eal Gratte red, vellow oclire, and Spinien brown, ve ‘ linveed Gila rpirite turpeatines and ¢ , cheap; white jead ang zine, & ete per and, =D. BID WELI. No. hd Pearl ot, care PuBiie NOTICE--THE COLLECTOR OF Taxee ior the fown of Ne town will receive pave ment of tax in the office oi J. At ® #t,on the We wed Cha fave durin ary and Februsry of dam, tillan JOHN J. WHITEHEAD, ¢ t 422 » WHI a —STRIP NG, ytteriug and m nh arOu- Lerinn, at th That Ole W. VAN DIEKER, POUND PALD CASH FOR up boo HE OLD Es. Mavuiacturing Co, 85 Chat- White Marble ote, ls « lnctory wholesale pr lo Call e and we and a great barvain: cette #4, mute and 4.0 ach, and upwar ie muirrele, 4 b Martin and Mink alle low. Alteriay and repaiine to the . e ual to ue Aree ips given te purelinse ry Axuinet joothe, Look vor the taammot ING, Manager, ESCM ELED AWID BOOTIES, FEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM 4 tuvdated with board termes " chan.cepeverred, Apply as A FEW Yo NG MEN CAN BE ACCOM 1 of Division ROK lew y we inclie Ptaces ut 4 Care paes the house every. few minut “Ts Beake—lok . CHILDREN OR 2 YOUNG #irls, at ave Ninth ave, bet, diet aod ab ate, Lee SQHUPIPANG. Bibbs. 41 AND UPWARDS, ON Lien Bank of London, and Royal Bank of Ire For aale by ; ih WELLS, FARGO & 00 i IR LIVERPOOL——NEUTRAL FLAG, Brideh ship ANTARCTIC sails reb, Oth, bOoR LONDON, X LINE HUDSON sails Feb, coth o and trou the Old Country or Drafts, bie rates, Apply to TAPBCOTT ous ei sa mM AND TO LIVERPOO the Ola Black Star Live.—Por LUPE, on the h Januar e YORK POW N, on th b January, to WILLIAM & GUION 4d ton AND FROM THE OLD ND, Parsace To Or DRAPTS availavle in all parte of ENGI IRELAND, SCOTLAND and WALES, sons wishing to wend for thely friends or remit can do so at the lowest possible rates by apply- LAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO,, 355 sO South street, N.Y STEAM TO QURENSTOWN AND LIVET WW POOL. VIRGI _ snile Feb. 7th. PENNSY VANIA wW follow stoeiage $ payable i ear rency AMS 4 UTI 2 Broadway 060 _DRY Goons. ARGAINS, BARGAINS—FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Days. REAT CLOSING OCT SALE or PEYTON & JOUNSTONS, splendid stock of DRY GOODS, amonnting to upwards of #1/.000. pretvour to THE ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR STORE Al GREAT BACRIFICE IN bomestic Goons, FROM AUCTION, LOOK AT THE PRICES, FINK, FAST-COROREL PRINTS, at %e. a yard, worth Bie HEAY Y GINGILAMS, best conde, at 29. worth 40, FINE BHIRTING MURLING, at de, worth 37's¢ Y es hited BLEACHED MUSLINS, only S1e,, worth 4% HP ANY CANTON FLANNEL, at Sic, & 400, 0 yard, DhoT PAPER MUSLINS, yard-wide, at Ye. worth Ww WI TE AND) COLORED CORSET JEANS, at &e, worth othe, WAMSE TTA BLEAC 1) MI BLINS, at 50e, BEST DELAINE SR 3iiee. per yards HEAVY SHEBTINGS, at & Se, vo dhe PEYTON & JOHNSTON, No, 274 Bowery, near Houston et. & JOHNSTON, 274 BOWERY, his week iB AVAL UE T ea K, o SILKS, TRESS GOODS, CLO4KS AND AT STILL FURTIER RED! CED P laiteotion to thie annoy ut there stocks previous to ition to cl NEW STORE. PEYTON & JOHNATON, 28 u74 Bovery wri GOODS—WET GOODS—IUST RE- CHIVED FROM AUCTION, GREAT SAL WET AND DAM LINENS, NAVEINS, TA Cloris, DLAVER BAL IWELS, tAL SKIRTS, &e,, SILER, ¥AINS JOHNSON, NOTICES. —_ I FORMATION WANTED—OF HARRY MOSS, wed it rears, dark complexion; lett his oné tow: yal give intore nother, 24° hone +] mation of uy “ute to leblige Mie. MARY Dean. 1 REBY FORBID ALL PERSONS Trust. s my wifes PLLEN BROOKS, 1 py Do ¢ * hes miracting OK. Wihameburch, RUWARD—LUN AWAY house, 1 olstet Fe ae eave old y account, as JOHN € a7 lw BK FROM “MY Ww } boy DAV LD, an Ltalian boy, on rot ret + date complexion pietty eood Eng lien, u's; hed ea bine ed ia apt to ell ato mL will 5 ine above reward or jetting me know DOMINICK reat, “i nompeon where be ir that L can get him, ricuerto, 200 x LUO KEWARD — iNPORMATION ~ . of CHARLES COULTER A dent of Brookirn, siaet seen at the F if : n TSGE ’ Te in aged 45 t ht, alout pounds r ‘ k twhe, and thiek word re \ Te POUR’ SAL aN FO LET, GOOD FARM OF Sly ACRES, 3 MILES TaN fete Saratoga Springe, Mouse, barn, spring in er ¢ of hours, yo tearing oppe orehad, pear erg currants, cheisienand other fruit. To let or jeore bo 8 wood Hermen tenant, Appy 4 Hu wo ot W.H. VALENTINI HOUSE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN,—A a the ierri fully #itustod, tre wed devirabie tor a S» of land.short dlutanee rice whe! O yorbLey eb 4 Vine oti © MARKS ck. 9 LOT FOR SALI It fe on a erade ‘for M, DAV 44 S-story frame house, vood timber, built by dav'e 7K. Paved wood interest. Jiudeon ave, bet, Joho n ft Myrt'c ave, abort 15 munutes walk from Pn aire on the premises t TZsIMMONS, 7€6 THIRD AVE, i wale very cheap a tener n 47th, one ou tAth non Wes AS! FARM Ob 40 ACRES OF LAND, . one on k t house, Fire Tth, on wt b4d, one on corm y ie AVARM OF BOA res of wood! the Inu [POR SALE ON Fe. FLA. CONE po’ Houses nd at Won SALE D tains on t A TRUST--IN jarve brick ateivort her, Terns 4 NOLAN CLOSE r the rive + North 7th atnear —-ONE OF THE BEST iy cultiva NCE, . Por $1.1, inge ond country seats, with to S1ueia Also buiidine pl —10) CHALLES RK, 3 York, or 4 THOR SALE AT EAST N A gnx127 feet, within & 1 to ull the terriea—tnie 5 fect, Apply to F. ¢ ib IGHT ROOMS 4 Canal et, nea mont, IJ. INSLE IN % LLER, Atlantic ave, Bnet New Willoughby st, Brooklyu, 12 W YORK--2 LOTS, walk of tow BLO, Tl : ) Pine et N.Y. Slo “ADY POWER On oustore and base- alker #t, wi WILLIAMS BURGH, doors, rent #11. Bre et, Enaui 41 TERM OF \ddreas, etating pent, PENNSYLVA- h » Contains ~ sLout 7) miles fo s) FARMS_FOR SALE IN ve one , A te exchanee!, Appy a peal, “ HORMES, CARREAGES &c, A LIGHT WAGON TN GOOD RUNNING v paimtet, for sale, Price hu. have, 971 FOR SALE CHEAP—A” SECONDHAND private coach, at i. MH. HAKDING's, 197 at, New York TJOR SALE—S HORSES; AMONG THES Dr ata bie cited ones ~$hit aloo #at $95; aleo } ponr-built gray horse, rit tor any businces; aivo a heay etoter oo erp Care harness 865 Alito te seen arTt wich we maul) POR SALE A LARGO CHEAP WORK Mars and 2 low priced wo.k hersea, and @ good had art an short stout ponr Martel Ivf youre old, sound and kits rire at 7 harness, and + H price u . ‘ man or any work, t Ho Waehingtou at, 139 Wu's ey. JEW ARTIFICIA i, PATENTED AN in Paris,—A epic ; ; Bid) facet rota #15, usual price $2h 5 Cheep eete me Teeth extraciea without pain. Dr, MICHAL Ty French Deu ia, 68 Ave Cy near 4th eteet, oi 3 $y wen! pr L pvaccinated wit © promptly by ¢ Orchard et, cor . —WFEIR’'S CELEBRATED never taile; can be used with Deoot 466 Grand et, o4d Biowt ; out bindrunce to business | iis OLD GLOGS. A Tale of the Cliffs ————_—_— BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE. “ Flow be it with ther, Indy’ anid hia father Th Rarty turned bia face again to the latter cotcm a an he did so bis eyes fell upon Mally, “ Mallet he wail, ‘Malle?’ It could have wanted nothing further to any of thc s¢ present to teach them tbat, ae- cording to Barty's own View ofthe casa, Mally here self wanted no further tmumph That word had vindicated ber, and she withdrew back to the hut. ‘Dada,’ she anid, “Barty ie now dad, and I'm thinking they worntteay anything more about our hurting bim.'' Olid Glo ahook hie head, He was glad the lad batn't met hia death there: he didn’t want the young man's blood, baa he knew what e would say, Thepoorerbs wae the nore aure the world would be to trample op him. Mally eaid what ehecontd to comfort him, being full of comfort herself, Bhe would have crepe up to the farm, ff she dared, to nak how Barty wna, Bot her courace failed her when ale thought of th: fo abe went to work again, cracging back the w Abe bad sare! to the spot at which, on the morrow, she wonld load she donkey. As she did thie she saw Barte's pony standing patiently uncer the ck, ao she got 8 lock of fodder and threw it down before the beast. Tt had become dark down inthe cove, but ashe was a'iil dragwing back the seaweed, when she saw the glimmer of alantern coming down the pathwar, It was a most ymisual sivht. for laniercs were noe ¢ romon down in Malachi's Cove, Down came the lantern rather slowly h more slowly than ehe was inthe habitof descending, andthen through the gloom ashe saw the figure of a man standing e® the bottom of the path, & @ went upto him, end the father, life, wis Barty, Mr. Gun- i i aad bo ou must come te ‘un yourself—now at once.” said the tarmer, ‘He won't sleep a wink tll bee seed vou. You muat not say but you'll . *8 Thi come if fm w "said Mally. Ganlits waited amewent, thinking that Mally might have to prepare herself, but M seeded no pret aration, She was rom the weed which st and her elfin locks were streaming wildiy from her head 5 but such an she wes, she wae ready, ‘Da hed,’ she said, “aud Tecan go now if you pl ben Gunliffe turned roun?t and folle d her op the path, wouderi tthe lite which this girl led fo far away fr her aex, Ity now dark night, andhe fornd her workin edute of the rolli ness, while the to be ber protect When they w took her by the hen not understand this, t take her band trom bis, tahe made no atiempt to Romething he sakt about falling on the c'.ffs, but is was muttered so low! that Mally hardly understood him tin trut theman knew that she had saved his bo. fe, and that hehad iniured her ix i ofthenking ber. He was now tak her to bis heart, and as words were wanting to him, he was showitne bis love after He held ber by the hand ae ‘,ond Melly trpped slong no questions. at the fartn-vard gate, he atop- mt, ‘“Mally, my girl’? be Bid, eh not be content till he sees el ee, but thom puat not ata’ long wi’ bom, lass, Doctor sayshe's ak Vike, aid wants élcen baciy."’ Mally merely ed her head, and then entered the house, Male When they ped there for a mot 'y had never /¢ it before, and looked about with wor fat the jurniture of the big kite he D.d any idea of ber future ieetiny fesh upon her then, | ec? Batshe dit not pauee here a moe led up to e beu-room &b0 Ve Blalrm, 8 ino bed. ‘Te sly ne on roof you that ' aaid the father, with r. ‘sll never forget t forges bis eyes turned away tron it on her." “We hadn't a one but oniy t ther, with her apr yto ver face "said the moe “Muily, you'll be friends with me now?" said Barty. To cade lady of the nianor of the cove forever, Mally coul word now It woe not oul and presence ot the people « and the loo hue-plaes aod t tpheardeof wouce itoeehome ber, nade her feel b sninsignificmnece, Butshe crept up to Barty's sige, ana pus ber hand upon nade her ey made her spot bus th “Pil come and get ihe weed, Matiz: butit shah all be for you, “Indeed, dear," said the mother ; ) near the awsome place it you were took from acab usy"* the KUOW i> Buty wae ber enemy ane wav from the i better go © imsed the bal rot Liw as h see us to-morrow, ie no answer, but the room, Whon : tho mother had tes sk, and a hot cake—ail tollowe they wer for her, @ Leacios sbich tb rm could at 1 don't know aninking he Gun- ple. Tt was betier thlity at Guy et ed ot mur nd carried Ww the Cauwelford prison, Til ryetiton her, never," the father had saia words stuck to trorma that moment, and sound ie her s all the wight. How was toat Barty hat come down &) the cove how glud ! There was ne question of ue FuoW, and as tor ste Llaw on ols lorenead, woe hari Was huttoe Bus tarbe er shteli witb y bs Maly prevared tc iy, Kuwever, Would t ‘er w lu the cote v Mail), thou ars iuy ehi. Of tuee Hoy" eaia & heracli. Mul. ho How cou eb li fab) how (need now d think, tell the tale an) Muily dit become Ales. Gaull © Loeume fo, ther er wil bhune the big hit elim ¥ aud io I the wonuers or the doe were ber oO Lhe people s: that Bb Gunltfe had marred a 1 Blu LUE O' i a, Lut when it was gaia in Mat riug, | wuetber she liked + ua uld culs Pes & ertoale, a thrown about ber with her was bougitup tothe top of tee sini )S uuuer ther and at tor ta cove, and she tile hand, if iw thattiioe tore out tas been GUppoees to aback isell to Gut ) army, wud bdo wos Kuow thata oO Ue gubors are prepared ty AbO BLO Pig at, TRE END. Losi ANE Lo! ~BANK BOOK, NO. 46, OF THE sce ed Wdelver it tuthe Baok K. 5, F. EISK- AMP i 1 L' sT—A BANK-BOOK ON THE BLEECK: er mt Savings k—No. i008, She tinder will p ox#e retain it i 6 Tost, ree 4 e ine Bank the MAE at she WO Piret av, beg ne STERDAY, Going et ayy oF 20168 will rece feked, at) 4 pouth « wdandn KELLOGG & CO he