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'Comtimued from the frat page.) the murder, Lawarne was tial hie Vm then bes nemen o with them @t midnicht, be k #1 them ar¢ cae Cece oe ee nee LI Giahe. them @h yNew Year Four hours after ba the poor old fa her gaged npon the | feleas corpse of haeou, On the morning of the murder, the pr nar, with several other ren went into Lazaru saloon, and one offered w tet a hondred dollars that there wage man there wi k Lavaris Ove of Uhe party then macenn alosion tom piste Suppored to he in the posaenecn Lavania, when the latter threw open ria coat and showed shat be had none, The prsoner the) went up te bim and plunged the knife into bie neck, after sayine, ‘Harry, you are a good littl man.” Sibsequent- hew “Harry, you are a good little man, but think I fixed you.” Being afterward« asked! Lif @ policeman if he bad avy hand in the murder of Larsrua, he replied, “Yeu and I'll dance at his i | wake.’ There were te leading facts, aud if proved to the astistaction of the jnry, then they should find the prisoner guilty Dr. Thomas Robinson, Aamatant Corane: the first wituess, He made a post-mortem exam - nation seven boure after the death of Lazarin and fonnd one wound about an ineb and a half in length under the left ear, extending al ng the ner), shout three loches in cepth, aud pnaring inte the pharynx. Tne kaoife hal severed the caretid ar tery and internal maxillary, This wound waa tie cause of death, and in his opinion is was race! BS two-edyved Inatriment, about imb and shat broad. The knife, he thought, had penetrated te full length. (By Mati te the Sow York Sun.) Arey in London recentlycammitied py ici ia be Parise he lost a game of marbles. A wRane waa marrie! to a white woman at Bt. Poi Minn, @ few daya einca, by # justice of the eee, Catholic and Protemtant clergymen having | | te%ined to perform the ceremony. A Frencn stator that ‘'s great Fngtiah countem wheoa’ name will very ahorily be before the Divorce Court, hax arrived at Paris, bey ehpen with her coachman ” Moxtooweny Riata and Henry Winter Davie are the competing candidates for the Maryland Sens. tornhip, vacated by the death of Mr. Hicks. A sot nicos gang of eeventeen housebreak ers, al! FrencLinen, *bho bad spent several years in Fog: lan’, and were well Known an ex hotel thie res, vet been broken up in France, by the trann- ‘avon of ell ite members for burglary. Ir wan stated at a meeting in Hirmingham, Fog. ntly, be Dr Tompkine, of London, «(Dr Vow ingstone, who eniisted in the federal ser vice witer the warlroke out, waein the later part © Up at veartaken prisoner by the rebels, Mr. Teras! Lazare, father of deceased, waa the SiMMONR, the Maine aculptor, f# now at City | Pest wines H war not present at sh ey Von where Gen. Grant has asaigned bim one of | “™ Hin non, Henry Lazarus, wae vears oul bin log hata, and haa already given him two sit weighed bout 140lbs,and ware ctrone young man tinge for his buat to be executed finally, in bronze, | He ved ieft of the scienes of felting for some “Gen Grant’ writes Mr 8., ‘ives herein a aban. | time ant kept, saloon. His non waa once @ pies ty Hee the remk distinguished only by ite beiny @ | hist aod hirsel! ain é : litte larger than theirs, His wife and two ohild- Henry Conneli wea the next witness. He ect ren are now with him, He ix a very unssauming | menced tending bart H Harry Lear eat a8 ey mand in his manner, and eo far aa hia conversation | Houston street, about fou J before und le concerned it is equally unpreteuding " plage dd aa hs w Friery abou twe Jie ih + tore yi he kept a ple om “or, Late Savannah papers report everything ot Fast aie LR i Hi et ng of the 2d ¢ ip that city, Every corner haa ite ‘store,’ and January lant, between 4 ar 4 o'clock, Marre ar h every elig ble building in all the town ia occupied ere fooling, ani while we engawed, Brier by enterprising merchante of both sexes, Of both or «ix others walked in; one fellow, cal nerves, for the lad have reopened their millinery California Jack, enid, “I bet 8100 I've got abope aud the pisces for the sale of bonneta and |. men who will lick any man in the house’ rilbona and «milar feminine vanities, are doing N> answer wan given, and California Jack sad, once more a thriving business. The plain truth in|, ee Hy what's your weight?" He then said t that the tradespecp's of Bavannah are doing mere Lavarua, “Tl! Let ten doliarsy, Harry, [havea mao business and making “more money now than for | bere will take the piatol trom y * Marry said, many montha before. They know tt, they feel ity | cago) bet ten dollars gou will for Lhave and they donot hemsate to acknowledge that this pistol!’ and he threw open bis coat The next he pleasant reverse of circumstances, thie in portant saw was Friery aakiug Lazarus to slake heade, Improvement in their financial condition, is which he refused tdi, and hoped they had not owing to the mild, senaible, judicious rule of the | cone into make any muse, They then called tor once hated Yankees ~ witne cigars, Which witness turned round to net wid heard Frnery say, ' You're a good little man, Har- ry." Witness then turned round and saw Frery draw the knife out of Lazarus’ neck, and wipe the blood off it. The bicod apirted out twice, and docearod staggered againas thy tw ) Witness took 8 towel and pat it round bia beck e seemen aa if he wisved to yet to the door; witness saw bis band trop and hie mouth open ; witness conte tabu va then knew that Harry waa cead: wit. rosa then went for @ policernan ; Fnery was the leat to leave the house, Wheo I rel ined to shake bands with Fnery, the latver dirty hutle loafer, a aucker and a coward, ype had s sore bend (tho right), and be bad two pane- sreUiefa around it; he took then off and «ais " fiwhe you now, anyhow.’ When Friery was leaving, he waid, “Marr en good little man, but Pye fixed you now.” Witvess eaw Friers pre- ViOWA to this occurrence, on the morning of tb January, in Harry's ber-roon : there we in the room @ young fellow named Larry, who keys bar for Johooy Lazarus, and a young man nained Johnson: Harry “as not there then: Friery bed a knife with bin ; ib was long, two- edged dasyer kuife, with a white banlio: the Diade wea seven or eight inches long-—probably more; be had itin hes right Land ; saw the binde of the Kule with which he stabbed! Lazarus, aud thenghe it © mare as be maw tL saw the handle on that dey, bec sivew it int vupter, Dr. E rok A. Patna was the next witness He examined the body of Lazarus about four hours after the rourder, aud testified substantially ne ae Dr. Robinson. stopher Kicharia waa the next witness He deposed shathe wearin Harry Lazarus’ place be- twern one anitee o'clocn on the morning of the Sdof January. In compliance with a req: Lazarua he went outmice the door to eo hom wiile outeide observed a weigh drive up with Californian Jack, Clark McDonell in it) They went into Friers'a 7 where they ed Take Report. It was reported in yesterday's evening papera toat the Boueh frigate Galatea was driven ashore near Cape Henry on Bundey lest, hands fupponed to be lost. We ai ured, upon good Mukbority, that Chia report ie (alse LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, and al Reerritisg—Costiscen Sccerss of THF Vortcstermag CouwrrreeOrrotar Onore rom Gan, Fry Concmnstye@ tire Duart.—Yeaterday was enotier busy day at the rooms of the Volun- ering Corrmittes, and the surgeons were con- #tant!y erp loved ir the examination of applicants wisbing.to te enlisted, A long file of candidates, numbering ee bigh as three hundred, waited ther Surne for attention, and were examined in reper order. About one bun el and fifty were enlisted dunng the day, and a large number were in line whon office hours closet, A large majority of these recruita are volunteering for three years, and hence the Committee disburse the full six hundred dollars, besides hand-money, in nearly every in #tance. The enthnsisar for en isting seems to be rs Wesdily increasing, and the Committee are now quite confident that they can obtain all the men they neew!, unless the finances rin short There is Dow no recruiting in the city for ontaide dratricsa, the Couneilmanic ordinance having dispersed the rem gang of country agente that formerly aa oped the | three or four minuses: they then came out end verruiting resources of the city, These worchies, | Wentinto Laverus’ place, [He heard some words owe ¢ ee pass, and then went in Ual.fornia Jack « fler be wer, are like @ peck of wolves, thet a pistol to Friery, but the latter did not take it; ere driven from their prey—they atend at aude quently Fiicry drew a kenife from bis packet, a sale distance and give vent to their ire by angry erowls, Several agents who were forced to ms. pend operations in the city is consequence of the order in question, have established themselves in Jersey City and Hoboken, and are doing all tn their power, by mivertinemente and otherwise to draw men away from the city and enlist them Large numbers of brokers continne daily to make application for permiagion to erect booths and tents in the Park and other public places, for recruiting purposes Perminsion baa been given toe consid aud plunged is into Lazarus’ neck. When the men were talking lout, witness heard Caliornia Jack's voice above sli the others, as his vo.ce ts euliar, A® soon as Lavarus woe stabbed with: ren fore pole man, tut did pot find minutes, The Jury were then diumiased, with NotwW epeak to any ove cr to read nothing abouttt this morning “ one for some 8 canton neerning the tral, and Ajjourned till 11 o'clock The prosecution will clone to-tey RAILROAD AccrpeNtT,—A disaster occurred tap early hour yesterday tnorning, on the New York and New Haven Rai!road to the “owl!” train, eratle vumber already, the applicants firat fling which etarte from New Haven at two o'clock bonds as security that they will reernit only for Three ¢ Were thrown of the track near West the County af New York port, about forty miles from thiacity, One of the This favoratle condition of the reeruiting opera Hons in thie city, in connection with she following otheial order trom Provost Marsha) Fry, shows that there is no reason to apprehend a draft very soon not ar all if the present status of volunteering can he marotained. The following is the order of Gen- RTMENT, ers Fry to whieh we allude: Provorr Manena PNERAD'® Ronmar, L cars was tosse| over @ stone fence adjoining the track, and lay with the roof downwards &o far Ss Was ascertained, no person waa killed, though a | Dumber are reported injured. The cause of the disaster in said to have been em rail.’ GENERAL Foster and family arrived in this city yveterday, by the Arago, from Port Royal Wan De Tur Wearuer.—The cold of the Waantwaton, D. Ga Fab. te 105, ( ‘ack few days was succeeded by # thaw yesterlay Te all Acting Aematint Provost Marahals Gene. | OPDiD : thie again was followed by « fall of enow Pes eaeent Connecticut, Jowa, California and | sbout 2 o'clock, P. M., which in its turn Fave place . toahesvy rain thas by midnight left the streets a jee that all the Boards of Foro®ment { mI n your “| , . rimtictiou, which are not tusily employed in exain- | 888 Of slush. Doatt be discouraged, however, to | Spring is nigh, ‘nang and lt ripe reeruite, prepare at onc eormence drafting, Report as aoon yomaib hue P ’ 4 what districts are not rapidly filling aera Tue Powse or Purse DIOR THU AM te ; each will Le | Subject of @ locture jawt evening at the Cooper Lostitute, for the tenetit of the Catholic Re vil the day on which the Board in }oeparetto lrafy mo that the order for draft may formatory in S6th strect, by the Richt Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley, Hishop of Newark, and under (aaiie fhe th a office, the auspices of the Young Men's Catholic Bonevo or weather jeliveresd Tuy Jaume KH. Pay, Provost Marshal Geueral, LazAncs MURDER—TriAL or Be sany Faieny EXAMINATION or Witmgsars.—The bury baving twen empannelled on Tucaday evening erie sagen RL TaN DBS) P88 9 tor the trial of Rornerd Friery, indicted for the tirely filled, over two thounand ladies and gentle. murder of Hurry Lazarus, the case was eusnad men being present. On the platform were Hie Feaenday morning ab 11 o'clock, Whe iralianer Grece the Archt ishop, the Very Rev. Father Starrs, having beon brought into Cour, end the jury ¥ Ga Rey: Feiers Curren Quinn Nelligen, Mi having respondel to the call of thelr eae Nerney, and a number of other clergymen; aleo care was opened by Gunning 8, Badtved, Aalbers several distinguished laymen, District Ailorney, for vs The Kight Rev, lecturer on being introluced « A i the prosecution, He maid Was received with prolonged enthusiastic applause, " e rrlsoner at tho bar, Rernard Friery, stood in- | He commeneed by remarking that the nud once all a te! for the murder of Henry Lazarus, at 19 | kuew what prejudice waa for it bad been known louston street, in this city,on the ad Januar r since the birth of Christ, and particularly } This crime although perhaps not unparal- alnst the Chureb of Giod, He spoke of once + am characterized with the greatest Drusality | reading the work ofan oll Protestant divine, who cl veckloemess of human life. The law had no | iu writing a history of Puritans, aaid the firat ve to gratify, its object was simple justice, | Purtan was the devil. He we [inh Ps Would not therefore, should close their eves to all $0 uncharitable a# to agree with this Divine bus ad on this subject, and close their ears | be certain'y would say that the ' A levil was the s it cy hal heard, They should be governed | author of prejudice. All history was i vara with 1 tt idence to be produced before them, | 188 bloody fingers, and even to epitomize it would ‘obits (ull weight and nothing more. Their | take ho: netead of minutes. hh Was all power- Uke asbee of white paper, and | ful ' " Dolwithetanding wl! the eulighteumenut yer ot should be unpmjudiced, Ta thiscase | we boweted, It ® venders mea mis wen wae cis tod thas the prisoner not only | uncharitable, and embin man to men. \ 1 burs bus intended to will him, | Lu reading books of travel te bas often noticed how prove “bs was a wilful, deliberate, | they have been rendered almost we ribless ty pre. pre Hatet aud cola-blooded murder, 48 was | judice ls bas been mict vn the Judge's beuch,aad ' 4) to sive @ synopas of the test:mmony in- | instances could be related when thi Passion oad otto be presented, At the close of December | caused wen of bigh learning, who ww apesking or tothe pr suner entered the sloon of Lasarua, | Writing lave tiered a cali not knowing it to bere be found @ favorite Newfoundlana dog be- | be false, but even when wey found ib ur ie louiug to deceased in a dying condition, when he | aiuck to it, : au The lecturer then related several dotes in which history was pervertod by pey we !the dog and knocked several of | ts teobh out r i j an Ive pick no another occasion, he went to | He spoke ty Wasbington Irvin.'s New ne eb tacle anc & * Usterd pos againes | in which that author said toes some pay the wall, Oa the lat of January be 7 at the,] been found, among which was Ap igdiheae to oon, and thrusting & knife nine inches long tnto:| Monks for sins they might commit in she fut the counser, said: ‘There is ® Knife will kil} some'| The evidence of the talavhood of this wai a ou of» b— you" The prophecy was fulfilled:| before Mr. Irving, bus he never orrected {,, Wy his own cowardly band, On the pight before | The Bishop read from Lord Macaules's history of had fore this Societ England to show that the Titua Oates plot waa no- thing but the wildest romance The iecturer then showed that it mattered vothing that it wae found ont that Londen wae not burned Ls Par iste; t) at the Tits Oates plot was the dream of a mekly mani shat Catholics wat in Par oment aud on the Judges bench; atill the prejudce was against Rome, and would be to the end of time, for she was called the Nazareth ontof whom 1 wd could come. Tor Bishop proceeded at acne length to telat re anecdotes showing bow Catholics had ere through prejndice, and weluded amid the moat en husiaett apple Scrempe oF A Frencran,—About Go clock yemterday morning, Mr. Kene Gartie Freneh- man, Who remded at Y14 Weet 8th atrest, comm!t- ted suicide hy shooting hn aclf through the head with arevolver The cause of the act is unknown, Th ie paid that just pre sto Mr. Gartier’s deat, two officers calli al t ro where ba led, which frightened hir t at he haatered to bis bedroom and locked toe vr Shortly after- r t es beardin bia re ” fo en tt door, Wilke ‘as to be fast, sroer wae beord to wroat The police were not and Serceant Murphy, the 22d Precinet © Of wr wren he found Garter ty viatol shot « din the head, and | fe nes extinct, Death enened na few moments, Oo the bed of Garver wat found @ rev iarrel of which Was empty On epeni Pa trank, $2,000 tn wolt coin Wan tonnd, together th loters licating that be bad beew in correspoucence wish the roby agentin Paris, Letters were sian found, writer by alady in Parin, whieh, tibia atieved, bad been pened by govern 4 before weird - ery. The family with wt Gartier boarde | knew bit Nile concerning him. ¢ er Gover will Tur Boanp or Eovcation met last even ing. Mr. Dapionae presented a rea inerena. ing the aalary of John Dunham, Fugiueer of the Hoard, twenty-five percent. Adopted, A resolu tion war offered hy Mr. Dup gnac, to increase the salaries of all the F pala and Vice-Principals and areistant teachers, twent: -five hl cont. Re. ferr Finance Commitee. The Committee on Ruildings presented a report in favor of authoriz: ing the Trustees of te Nouth Ward to advertise for posaia tor building ® new aschool-houso for Graromer eeb No, 41, in Geeeneich avenue and to ravethe pre buiding for that purpese. (Tb will be remeret that thinis the pchovl-louse red where a little chicren, scholams in the achoolin 1851, lost their lives by an unf rina acoiaent pr debate, the whole matter was laid over for tute onsideration The Corn. ttee on 8 tet and w Schoola report- eda resolution in fav apy) ropaia the atin of #15000 tor toe purpose sur basing two lowof ground on which to erect Shoo. Houses for Gram- mar Schools Nos 11 and 33 in the Fifth War Adopted, The Com ttee on Course of Studies reported! » resulution ,ranting Wu. >. Hutching, [the Lighi- ning Calculator’ permine to exhili ot rapid arithmetical cal-ulation, at sueh thives and eueb hours #6 the commitiee may elect Asopted A cominunication was received from Mra, Drake, Mills wud Mra, Voorties of the Union Home and Be.oul soheitiog supplies from the Board of old eska an books wt ru thrown as.ue i ard ae uscles od to Cournitee on Supplies to report Mr Tote offtred « resolution that an invest’ ga- fon be had r yearcing the expediency of consolidat- ing @ Le Grammar and Eveuuy Selous, Ado murned Tl CRAN? BALL, which this evening atthe Academy of leas be the tinest atfair of comes off Music, will doubt. the seas: ited number of ticket have beon issued, and the at The members of this dociety are some of the wealthiest Germar themeelves together @ome vears ago for Only a lim. streguiations observed in their gale. reaidentea of this city, who associated the pur- erally on various Tonight they vy Dress Ball, for pose of having # good time ge ccagions throughout the year, give their Marquerade and Fa which the preparations have been in more than » month past. FVESING STOCK progress for JoARD Stocks steady, Gold rather firm on call, and steady after, sisnding at clone of report at od New Yorn second lecture Hisrortcatr f Prof. Drap: Soerory The r will be delivered be this evening. Mracasting Loner, No. 47, 10. ot 0. Fy Will celebrate ite 24th anniversary by a Soiree, Mumeale and Pansanw, at the City Assemt Rooms, 446 Broadway, this evening SeRIons STARRING AFFRAY,—On Tuesday evening, George Welsh and Barney Lynch becarne involved in a quarrel in the drinking saloon, N 211 Fast 84th etreet, during which Wels) se ved an old aword, with which he atabbe' 1 ta the groin, inflicting a vers dan, & wour Tra men Were taken into custody by the polica and Lynch was conveyed to Bel erue Hospice FaTatcty Bernran.—An inqnest was heid yesterday by C Collin, at S82 East Tth atreet, on the body of Clariane Nelmer, a tittle girl fb yearaof age, who died from burna caused by her clothes taking tre while piaying with m hea, during the absence of her n vr, The ren- dered a verdict of accidental Ceath. Tur Perins of the Cooper Union will cele- bra Washington's Birthday on Monday evening, 20h instang in the arge hall of the Institution, Our citizens who desire to know what good is being aceomp ishedgthere, may have an opportunity on that occasion, aud the friends of those benefited willbe found blessing the name of the gonerous donor, BROOKLYN, > orders were received y Tur Drarr, terday by the Provost-Marshal of Brooklyn in re- lation to the draft. nm conm- quence ofthe high bountios paid in New York, The bounty paid by the County, in this City, is Enlistrnents are fow $000 per man, Usnicensep Liquor DraLems,—lIn Kings County Court of Sessions yesteniay, Judge Dikemaa anpornced that there were a the arge } im- Ver of indictments againat |. quor dealers for viola tion of the Excise law, and that the Court would proceed on Mor next, to tee them up y and that al dealers indictad wl led to appear as the proper time, would forte their recorn.zances. Passinc Spurious Binis.—A man calling himaelt David H, Palmer w brought t Justice Perry, yesterday morning, o1 the charge of attempting to @ spurious 45 bill on the Clinton Bank of the Brooklyn Acad of Music He had pre- viously sueceeded, as alleged, in pmesing a bad till upen the ticket seller, Who on this occasion recoguized » and infermin jauitor, Mr Fiiward Weir, be was taken into custody, The real meine 1 the accused is aid to te David Gray, He was le i for e heanug MARINE NEWS. risea.lt 29 B. Sete, 5 S6—30'n CLEARED, STPAMSHIPS—Moro Caste, Havana Kingfisher Baltimore SHIP—Piclia Alexandra, (Austrian) for Bordeany BARK&--Deodata, Cork; Emily & Ada, Bevize, Hou; Ansdell, Pernambuce, BRIGS—La Cayenne, Aux Cayea; Fle twing; Mat amorne, KCHOONERS- FP C Lawrence, St Maria, Jamaica; Dindem, Mayayuez; Nietta Piovieence ARRIVED. Arago, Hilton Head; ¢ STEAMSHIPS awbn, Fortress Mouroe. BHIPS—Albert, Hamburg; Goshen, Naples; Corde- lin, Liverpool BRIG—Flight, from Cardenas, with mdea, te BCHOONER-Saladin, of Cornwallis, tru Curacos ass 4 land at the ticket othee of | the 1ith. George William DAVIS—On Wednesday, Hamilton and Dora Davis, Davis, vonneret son of aged 6 months ond 12 dar The toneral «ll! take pinee from hie late tage 445 Wert coth eu thie (Thursday, afternoon, at o'clock T (7—PAWNBROKERS TICKETS Want. edand the hiehest cash prices paid for tickets of diamor wat hea jewelry, #ilver wae, Cun, Pistoia, Filka f Ati? Kieecker et, upetaire, os) I OY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED—ONE that understands the fieh and oyster business, 341 wl ave 883 oe *R SALF—ONE OF THE BEST BUSI- hess stends inthe cit The stock, fixtures and will of Liquor store Old Blip. enon civen by appl) ing on the premises TRAVELLING, } UDSON RIVER RATLROAD—ON AND attes Monday, Jan, 23d, Troine leave 5 th Street Station. tor Aibany and ‘Troy and places North and fet nt Te and 1 A.M. 3.40, 60, and 19.80 PLM, Sleeping care attached to 6 00 and luo P.M, trains, Suna train 6c PM. Small ears will run between Charchers and S0th Street station ‘ J. M. TOUCEY. Aset. Supt. SAVINGS BANKS. YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, OF At. and Sth Cpen daily trom 1 to 6 Py ee love and Aatardays from 1 te "MBit NEW M prr ce totecest allowed, free from Gov ment tax posite made on or bere Maret Jet will deaw inters or Pg date Tos. CHRISTY, Pres KR. i, sre = PIP ENG. Bills £1 AND UPWARDS, ON Union Bank of London, and Koya Bank of [reland, For enie by aioe : WELLS, FARGO & 00, FOR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK — BALL LINE. The pocket ship JAMES FOSTER, JR, Silieation Thuredar Feb. 16, For passage appv on hoard, foot of Meekinan at. or to ROCHE BROS, & CORPEY, 60 scuth at wel PASSAGE TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Or DRAFTS available in all parte of ENGLAND, IKELANT COTLAND and WALES, Ve ree a their friends or remit mone ble rates by apply- SCOTT BROTHERS & Ct 46 South atreew.'. Y WN AND LIVER- PENNSYLVANIA enile Saturday, Mar Passage #105, ateerace S45, pavable in Apply to WILLIAMS & ULLON, STEAM TO QUEENSTE one lith e wn PXNERAGL SINESS, CUPOF GOOD COFFEE CAN ALWAYS be had by uring Vand Pureka Coffee, Fo anie by crocere ceverally. I t Chambers et, ROBT. DAVIS. Sole Seent 4s Be ST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE, BRIEFS T'S HAIR DYE, The Model ive ot the World, istured in preference to all others, beens 10 iy Ne andar all who lavet DokS NOT I but changer Red al T STAIN THE SKIN, md it, noknowledes UKE THR TWATR, y itu! and natur- and ie roid be all ly jemieteatt PIF VY CENTS PEK BOX ¢ low price of Wuorrsans s 1s Barnes & © Row: Fraser kinan Y Cherry at; M Reed, boy Alb na cor, Houst pnd Ave.D: t ave, Porter & Vairchild, 415 1 wt, ann ave. Druggiets can aleo be aupplied by ©. TENTON, oo Sixth ave, Comer: SSELD YEAST — THE DEMAND tor ¢ lebrate pressed vent having ro rapidly ineremed, we di ita duty tothe public to deshenate following depowite in the various parte of the city, where it can be had freeh every say DONAU, STERN & CO. “WU deventh ave, bet. 14th and 17th ete, GREENWICH ST SECOND AVE Tie, Schmidt 5S A, Deerking GN. smith joor. Seth at F, Littel 415 TP’. Nelean AVENLEFA HUDSON ST : < T. F. Knapr FIGUTH AVE, 5 A100 Hendrickson | BOWERY, HOT Chae, Ha [oh Hatebt Brow 445 -B, Blanck CANAL BT 42 L. Briediander Chas, Roche SEVENTH AVE F. Enericke 420 Abbor & Paimer SEVENTH aT NINTH AVE Chas. Gebhard 426 Thowes & Co \ THIRD AVE SIXTH AVF 475 -Rauman 151-1. He Stellivea ae CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET ala, white Paes Vi cte: cotton and wonlens 4 eta. books and new epape eta, old braee 26 ete per Ib copper and pewter, ete, lead 9 cta per Ih, at 1) New Howery, cor, Koosevelt et 3 POR PRINTERS DESIRING A STOCK OF *7 printing paper, can obtain some chean Y4xa05, by povlying at the Sun Office vg ADIES—HAVE YOU EVER TRIED THE BALM OF WHITE LILLIES for Beantifying rnd Vreeervin the Skin’? [tie a delightl preparation, and can be weed in winter aswell assummer, Tt re- moves pimples, blotches, tan and all imperfeetio: from the ekin, rendering it beautifully clear, soft white, rivaling Natore in her faiseet form We wa rant it to be tree from all injuri ingiedienta and rekin, Tobe had Also at Hond- Price only 50 centa per bottle, so it _ R! AD THE FOLLOWING FROM THE 4 POLICE GAZETTE ot February 11th, “STIRRING UP ANFEST OF VERMIN “OLD PAPERS, Our teaders will have noticed hy our advertising columne, that Messrs. Stockwell Emerson are among the most enterprising merchants in thie city They have epared neither pains nor ex- pense to make their business very extensive, and so thoroughly have they succeeded, that they have atir- ted upanestof ve n who are seeking to profit by inbors, In order to take advantace of their en- ise, these men have located themelves in the could be no objection, it nate method of transacting their Being too pennari> reume plane of rown, t } have of the fox, and seek to appro: vives the busivees built up. by Riockwell & F Vo gecompliah this, they adopt the tactle y clothesmenin Chatham at,, aod lie ta wade for tb genbenmen'e cnsomensy mud when they see one on the way to their store, they waviay him, and by gentle foree, and by promising to ive ahieher price than stockweil & Emerson, they | induce the individual to sell to them, Now we would warn poople not to Le deceived by these contemptible tricks, but to carry their goode directly to Stackwell & bimeren, who will pay them the hiehest market price, and not cheat thera in weight as do these har- | pies who thur seek to trade on other men's capital.” THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for old new: shlets phiets, books, and waste paper of eve n, by | STOCKWELL & EMERSON, ous © Ann et,, one door west of Navaay et | KEEP YOUR TEET DRY—FRANK MIL- LYb water proof leather preservative oil Viacking for sale at 40 Nageau at, ot | PETROLEUM relle like hot \ NEW THING, akes; 100 percent, profit ; for eale ou at Ss Fulton et, up stairs, [Ax —TOWN OF MORRISANIA, WEST- cuester County. The undersigned, receiver of taxns the town of Morrisania, ia now in di teudance at bis othce, on Boston Road, netr F | Morrisanin, fom 9 a.m.tos.p.m. On all * paid Prior to Feb. 2 soper cent, collectoi's tees wil be added, Atter that ©, there will be an additio | five per oent The Moci.sania &Pordham Kallway, from Harlom Bridge, orse cals of the Harlem Br pase ‘he office, Z 1.8 JACOB KREUTZER, Receiver ot Taxes JACCINATION, — MAYOR'S OFFICE, February, tsoh WILLIAM MURPHY, M.D, the THioalth Com- iniasioner of this Ciky, will yaceinate gratuitously all at his >and Takin. application. for (hid purpose, ISS Second avenue, between the hours « li o'clock A.M {the M . rde the Mavor, By onder of the GANS MORTON, 411 ist Marshal, ]Q.CENTS PER POUND AND UPWARDS | paid cash for hou old newepapers, hooke and pamph 1 for oll Binds of BENNETT 1.318 andthe highest cash price pa ath Wty THOS. ¢ / waete paper, a6 49 Ann 6 Lawyer Crumstone ; WEEDS BEFORE WIDOWHOOD. Adout thirty years ago, in one of the principal streets in « founshing sesport town, there lived om honest, thriving lawyer ‘Adjectives,’ observed the late Mr Lindly Murray, “exprese the quabty of a noun ;" and, in ung the above terme with ree ference to the attorney in question, Tam adhe ing strictly to the truth however contradictory they may sppesr. Thriving he certainly waa, for in thoae days there wore but threo members in the le» gal profession in P—--.. and you will be no lese certain of hie honesty when [tell you that even hia tworivala spoke wellof bim. Well, he wae sitting one day over adry and uninteresting briefin hisfront office, while his red-haired clerk, Mr. Slopers Wasemployed in an adjoining room, copying e gi gantic indenture, which looked likes letter from Brobdignag, The afternoon was hotand dusty. Mr. Crumetone bad Junched shout an houraga and an oder of brown sherry and ham-sandwitches dife fured itselfover the room, and blemied strange! with that unusual aroma of sour ink, end meliad fealing-wax which chiefly prevails in a solicitor’s office. Lazy tlue-botties, attracted by the remnanta of the repast, buzzed Impertinently through the opers window, and hovered round the chair and bald paw of the attorney, whe, from time t time, made fea» ble and irvesolute attacks upon therm with s paper knife, Mr. Cramstone looked at bie watch; itvwaa now yet three o'clock ; never in the course of hie legab experience bad an afternoon passed so slowty. He looked out of a serateb in the officially frosted win- dow pane. Never had he wished so much fim some unexpected incident to break the menotony of rou. tine, He glanced 4ownagain ashis papers Nover had the word ' brief’ appeared to bim such a crud misnomer, Suddenly the distant clatter of a horse's trot Dreke up n his ear, followed by the roll of wheela, Mr, Crumaoue sighed, Ab," thought he, “another excursion trio the country! Everybody is away now! Why can't Lene joy myself? Why am Tnotthis moment like Titre rus ‘ Recubans eub fey,—no—teg, nine fa x instend of aittine in this dusty, fusty office? four d this brie—"* He stopped short and liatened, been indulging in the above ao! loquy, the hat kner coach (there were 1 be in those days) bad rolled nearer and nearer, and at last drew up before the office door, Mr Crumatove had just tiroe sarn bia clerk o in consideratien ef the heat, had divested h f bis awallow-taile! com and war sitting i when the driver of the vebicle dis ng the carriage While tar hed w ut isdy door, helped tired in deep mourning. with a thick crapo veil over her featuces, Mr. Slo- per rushed to meet ber, After @ short fparier iv the pant ice, he entered the front office with a pecu- Mar expression on his sharp, ferret-like features What is it, Sloper?’ said the attorney. “Con't quite make out, sir,” said theclerk, “Mra. terlons cause pe wants @ private interview, @r—must see Mr Cruratone immediately, str, she asye."’ Well, but give m an idea of the sort of thing,'* said the att: Is itbabroach case, d'ye think? Mr. Sloper shook his head kuowingly “Or, perhaps’ sigestel the ethaney, knowing win ‘a soparation."* ** Hardly, wir, I thiak ‘ain weoda,"” At this juncture an iny t straifling mover was beard outside * Well slow her in," said Mr Cramstone The clerk bad turned round to do so, when Joor opened and the lady hersel! appeared, Crumatone rose and bowed, The-cerk placed @ cbair for ber and then retired “Permit me, madam,'’ began Mr Crumatone, But he wae interrupted by convulsive soba. * Gad bless me said the good atte ruey, approaching hie new client, who had by this time raised her veil and disclosed ® countensnce to which some fifty years’ summers had lent their charms, now suffuse ed with tears: * God bless we. I bad uo idea that dear me—here!. Sloper, bring in the brown sherry, Prav, pray compose youself, my dear madam." “Ob, mr, ejaculated the lady: oh, sir, I" Here her feelings again overcame her, and she sans back hysterically in ber chair Pray take agiass of this, madam," aad Mr, Crumatone, pouring ont some of the identical wine which had just qualified bis lunchoon: “You will find it» fire rate cordial; let me entreat you, my dear twadam to calm your feeling, and, if possinle te, —to take a biscuit."* The lady raised the eherry to her lips, wiped her mouth, dried ber eves looked yratefu.ly at the ate torney, and then proceeded ; Ob, sir } you behold one of the most infieasd women—"* “Ebel peg yous pardem, ma'am," broke in the attorney, “did you-—" * Moat miserable, I meant to asy, if you wil ale Jow me; I preter the expresmon,” anid the lady * Certainiy, ma'am,” said Mr. Critmstone, mane tally making 4 note of the correction. You remember, 6r, poor Capt—Cept—Capmin Halvard, who died at the dock yard last we k?"* “Perfect!y well, ma'am; and # very ratimabl person and gallant officer bo was, Died after short illness, universally beloved and recrettad,* wite the pursed the attorney, drawing largely from the recent euloviste ce of the deceased Captain ta the P——Observe “Ob, my dear sir,'' said the Indy, with a freak burst of tears: ‘If his friends regret him so mach, judge what wust be the feelings o! his po—poor dis+ tracted wife! * Hie wife, na'am,"' cried the attornoy, ‘Why my good lady, he never halany, He lived and died a bachelor; he Ob, [thought you would gay so." rejoined hie visitor: “so everybody sways, that's the tacts one erable part of it: so everybody thinks, and no Wwons der, tow, considering 6 he never sckuowlelged meo,'* “You, ma'sm,"* said Cr aghast, why you don't wean to tell me oy Ik flashed across ‘itn the Woman was iusan He had @ pecu- lar dread of lunatics, Suppose abo were to attacks him with the ruler? It lay dangerously near her—~ horrible thought!) He was just about to sunimom Lisclerk, under preteuce of senuing for more eberry, when | is afilictad client said: “Well, sir, if you can't take the word of a poor, injured widow, perhaps this will convince you,” And she drew from her reticule a dirty, dog-ear+ od picee of paper end gave it te the attoruey, Stay,” said he, baat gisnocing abit; * de you mean to say that the Mr, Plunmtreee, who signs oc this, is the present rector of St, Mary's?’ ‘The very same, sir, “And you thunk he will confirm tho certific stone, ae As@ure asl sit here, sir.'* “This is # mock extraordinary case," ayid the Atorney, after @shors pause. "If what you sey be true, you areof course entitled to the widow's Pension (To be continued.) 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