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n the uaa! and ordinary cond! of the min! of mean. 10. 1 the feand the facts (f the omne that aithough the result OF the wet was lawn of life, yet thes the prisoner tid wot Mason) muh tbe the result of his act then they — diereyard the abows preanmption Rf lew. i. ln y thin presumption tne su sty nike cuabiet be tioxicalien of the prawner, f] wh exited. 19. Intoxication to be consiiered with abo to the weizht to be attached © beet Ah | premaan of the prisoner, 15. If the jury eo" ve waa intoxicated at the ime of Wie sch Use fury tiemkd not ci creyrar! that fact r Renigewick then acidrrame! the jury mont elo~ quently oo baba! of the prisoner, cmten Ling that the inant to ormmit crime waa ateent from bis toind, The offennive lauguave used hal no more) meaning than urinary greetines, He called at tention tw the fact that deceased was a prire ter, an were bin father an! brother, end pr eredol ot length to review Mr. Graham's acdr« mare y wonding that no hatever ex- fated for tue priecverto kill Laserus, The theory mutmnittied ty Mr Seigwoeck wee that Lazarus, having adranced fight Priery, the latter drew the knife, wiih care inte his porsawicg by ac cident (aa sisted by Capt, Hawea), an! atric o random Wow with it. Fle also el 1 thatthe appearance of the prisoner io public showed ay or rons oumnesa of tae ¢ romiasion of crime and oor sequently the absence of intent. Mr. District Attorney Hall then eumme! uy for the people. Hie opened by alluding to the fectofe young man who onor eatin the mame place as the prisoner then did, and who six yeure ange forfeited hin life man's name waa Jaren Rolgera, an! the law applicable to bis case was applcal le te the Present one, Rodger not aa old aa the pris ener. He had killed aman in the street whom he had never seen before, yet the jury found that there war malice in that boy's rm od Th waa proved that Rodgers was intoxicated, but atill the jury femnd him guilty. Mr. Hall then siluded to the Yaw of the cass, and remarked that the verdict asked ef the hania of the jury war,“ Murier in the first degree Mr. Hal! then proceeded to ree | view the details of thr case and ibe aldreaa of the | comnarl on the other aida, accepting their argument thas Frivry had a fixed purpose. He accepted thas | and that fixed purpose wast. kill Lavaria at the time be struck the biow, Speaking of Lazarve an 8 pugiliat, be seid that such @ ren ever carried «8 pistol. He would rather hie own son would grow up as man able & use bin banda than to be the moat expert man @ sword or pistol thatever | red, He would ra- ther himaelf be like Recorder Talmadge —#hom he hed seen fol) an iufuriated ox in the street wih » blow of bis fiat—than be like the best ehotin New York, the Assistant Corporation Counsel, Mr Flackett. And if ever there was » law passed in thie Mate to prevent the carrying of concealed wrapona he (Mr Hall) would endeavor to bave @ law which would oblige boya at achool to learn the manly art of nelfciefence, A pugiliat wanted no piste! ; he wanted no knite He never gos into a atreet fight but if he were attacked he defended himself like @ man with the weapons which God had given bin. was Bpeaking of Friery, | believed ignorant and innucent other iia, be aid be ver rus’ place, by flinging ® museu pes againasthe wall, sticking akuifein the clr ter, and ipjuring ® poor . Lezarua » vid | never havedone thie, He next called ntion to the fact that Friery waa poteo young looking on the day of the murder ashe was now, be baying who | ince sbaved of lis whiskers and mourtache, ie | war also an Iralinan, eatof Trial enh, | amd people of ceriain latitudes could carry more | Liquor than others He was aleo phleyrua’ ‘Waa representy! as a man whe could carry amount of liquor, and, acc nding to the te atin could easily sleep ito, Speaking of the pre having malice ayainat Lazarus, he remarked that) the prosecution need not show malice, ib war al | weys inferred, but if such could beso much the | better. He laid no stress upon the comdiuctof the prisoner w the dog, tut he did lay «reat at Tupan the fact of his plunging the Knife into Lar- arus’ counter twenty -iour bours tefore he killed him. They say this was the act of an iynorant de- gy boy, be (Mr. Hall) failel tw are tuat did tb anywhere else. Mr Hal) then proceeded to define intoxication, and concluded able ar. @amens at ton o'clock, having oceusued two hours, Recorder Hoffman then eharge! the jury tothe Glowing effect : Gentlemen of the Jury —My chity ja reaponaible beat plain, | am bo receive the (nets of tho cane, ap faaic the law #0 far as it is applicable to the and sesiled by the statutes of thes) vf New Tore 508 are to take me case ae 1 aball lay it lows for your guidance, but the ri onsibility of Abe verdict wil ress with you, The Jud e i briefy recapitulated the history of the murde:and @welt upon the evidence that had been presented comecroing the acts of the prisoner towarda the dog of the deceased, the throwing of the inustard pot, the sticking of the knife into the counter, aid maid that evicence of these acts wae adinitied into the cane for the purpose of showing the vury the ferl tem existing on the part prisoner towarde the deceased. If the jury found thas Ahem ects were more evidence of reck leas brutality towerds a dumb beast, or nothing more than the sporto: edrunken man, they are of no tmportance; but if you find these aia were eyi- dences of personal hostility, then you wil! And they have ap important bearing on the case. [he Ko- carder next recapitulated the evidence given of » oud nae, LJ prisoner's intoxication, and said on thas i) you Will take the law as I lay itdown to Bh baa evidence does not show any previous persoua! quarrel, alibongh you may come to that couelnas no trom some \uierences drawn frou the evidence. 1 te not Lecessery that there should have been any permonal quarrel. L! you find that the prisoner, when he Gok the life of Lazarus, intended to take Wy he was guilty of murder in the first degree, The Judge then read the atatuice defining murder, o) referred to Se points resented by the prisoner's counsel. Murder in the first degree, said the Re- carder, is the killing of shuman being by premed- lated design. Malice is not necessary. Mansia., ler iw where ® life is taken Without» y tnsent. fsthe Tet find evidence of the totention, it is murder in the tirss deg oe. To consitube the act murder it is not necessar What the lutention was promeditatol » week or (A boar, The Courts have deckied thar uf premedi- fate! even on instant before the fatal biow is given, ie murder, You arew determine iu this caso whether the prisoner, when he siruck tie kite into dhe week of Lazarus, did or did wobinieud tw Bill bun, The Judge next reviewed the ints of the preower's counsel respovcung the sia: maurdier de the soooud Veyree, and stated that eosier to wok whet consiibutes uu ta th escond degree Wien itis to answer it, A ‘ter | Tiel. ty quoting docimons upon this point, tie Kecor passed to the question of iutoacation, Wil here- viewed, eud then charwed tL under e man who voluntarily gets intoxicated be naible for the couseque may comuilt while in eu of bis fer the law | is beid to | uces of any acs he ba otaie, aud at ish be Raw by the same rules thas apply w sober men may be considered in mitigation when person ws out of bie wengow ab bho tue and Uaoousciol ly | does the deed, eas ib iv propor tor the jury bo dise cover this frota the evidence, Whew te prisoner plunged the Knife into the neck of Lararus, the law presuives Lima conscious of the Consequences re ther took ther pinces, the priarner glanced arid) from me the lew thet governs the cane, Tee riee suet, werdict as yon think proper ‘The Recorder waa three quarters of an honr de- Ipvering his charge—and at a quarter of eleven o'clock the Jury retired Aa they fle! past the prisoner he announly rerntiniaed thetr connten- ances but made no mign indicating unurual emo- tion. Priery is barely 24 years of age. apparentiy & mere youth, with hard-looking, inflexible fre tures, Hin eyes omy betrared uneasiness, there wine he listened sttentively to a!| that wae vittersd, never speaking to any aout him, or doing anght iat provented hearing every remark that wee vt tered by the connael or the Recorder Five minutes peat eleven, the jury retnened inte ‘rt, baring been shaent twenty minutes, A@ at the face of enc , and at the Cleric as he called ES TRror Onpnan Hown.—Rev, Dr. Tyne. Rion. Wm. M. Evarta, Jas. T. Brady, Eaq., Rev. Wr. Adama, and others, will this evening, - dress a public meeting at the Academy of Music on behalf of the “Home for Boldier#’ Orphans. Tar Corton Firent.—Pive more of the trapsporia etrrployad in bringing Government co- ton from Savannah t thie city have arrived, and will discharge their cargoes at Quaranting, where shads are being erected to rece re the cotton, AMUSEMENTS The long promined drama, for which Tassrwes r. Rarnum pad one thoveaand dollara to Miss Laura Keene, wi)! be wiuced on Monday, Tt te entitied “The Workingmen of New York: on, The € truthful, raeof Drink.’ The drama depictan erica of touching, terribicecenee ina working man'a life Incidental t will he pr the names, The jury were directed to look Upon | cone ahowing the interior af a New York iron the prisoner -the prisoner standing np for thas pur | foundry and machine + with machinery in 1! pore peration, anda frie uf! accident qill he depicted The Clerk then asked, “Gentlemen, havo rou The drams ta alao replete with & il eel greed upon @ rerdicn | acenere, and @ill exhibit ts realities of life when The foreman responded, “We hace, ar the woe ef drunkennoes hae taken posession of Clerk "How say yon, gentlomen—ia Bernard | iy, oe industrious m In the moruing Friers, the prinoner at the bar of tha Gout | iy ck. De Van Viecke will gion bia erpomire Gurity, or Not Guilty ¥ fort . ahowtog how tt Darenports and Foremen—GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE | cee manase it. Tony Desier will etve hie FIRST Dt Ld | giraffe danceand all the eurtositie: will be on hand ( 1s that the verdict of you alle Tow oe w8Ne ® the jurors anawerad, andon being severaiiv @eked | Anema eo Mrssorre. This eplen the quest scent l ae ther namen were calle! | po ioe ot whhanbe Least ett attract dudgeMotman then ordered the prieoner to be) 8 pe ee at neon MDF war. tue remanded for mantence, and the Court adjourned | | nk et in PM. ART ALM until Monday at 11 ofclock lend & at P.M, there are performances with The prisoner heard the rartict without manifeat [all betrainelan male Addiions ere constantly Jug auy emotion, butaathe Court waa being cleared arriviny heentered into a rubdtued conversation with hia | Hoonay & Cawpnene’s Mrearerns,—The ens uncle and some friends who gathered around him. | gin week will be uahered in with fresh neve A large force of officers then took him in cherce, | a { men’? are to do thelr pretest and aacorted him to the Tomba. The pirvmen | Are otnparron —At the Circus in P40 stree’. @ stated that they agremt upon their verdict Blom | tomime nt “Mother Goome and her (ld immediately upon entering the room en Pog! has been a great miccene Reavy tre Preare. -Kesrvire or Ses Vanrertes ecopen at ST & 89 Rowery, rence... The or ‘er for the execution of the reel oo arombination troupe in @ variety of enter Pirate Captain Beal!, which waato have bean car tainment« ried Into effect between the hours of twelve andi™s | baa ferenen, John Duffy, a member o'clock to-day, on Governor's Island, hae heen res aro) Hee 6 us! pited for the present. General Dx haa sense iers njured, ’ + to the commandant of the island to that effocs. The | Mree'® He “ tiken to Bellevue Hotpia - fate of Beall now lea entirely in the hande ot the | aM tenatt ge Said De : Mr. F. A i Brecutive. This respite, however, may sive Bim | go pae attempiad ta cuthis throat ¥ hope of final clemency, notwithatanding the ¢nor | The winepipe war nea vered, a0 mity of the crime of which he atauda convicted : Ro hat Ren ‘ie Le aga np Phete Mac ly County Voventerr Commirrren —PN- | Cepression of spirits caused by ickness Lintwenta ov OvER A Hewpaey Max Pra Day Porton Inrenirery 2. Myatert ua Death on Reovres Come vo Guier puibtee The rooma of the Com- Volunteering were densely crowded ayain yesterday with large numbers of aspirants for military honors and the bounties. In all, the wcole pumber enlisted yesterday was about one hun red aod fifteen mon, three-fifthe of ane of themselves, and consequently got the band money ef one hundred dollars, in addition to the regular bounty of nine hundred dollars, Mr Riunt had several applications yesterday from outside brokers for bountica and hand inoney for recruita, which, as they sllewed, bad consanted to go to the war, aod in verification of their starements, pre- rented papers signed by the i recruits, but, it is unnecessary to add, the pepers were forgeries, and the brokers departed as the dle being too manifest Fine DerantMenr.—Mr introduced into the Leg regulation of the Firemen in the City o) Now York The bill, it is believed, proposes merely a reforma- tion of the present Fire Department, in accordance with an ordinance of the Common Connes! of this city. RETrRS OF Raker erom Wasnina Tow Frarnes Deverorwests 0) on whom cote, the aewin- Murray veeterday 1 Raker returr ed to the city yesterday morning, and resumed bis reidon the bounte jumpers, having learned somes additional fecte «ince hin departure for Washing ton, As noon aa he arrived, a number of persona waited upon him with complaints against hourt> brokers, who had victimized them | y giving false substinite certificawe and otherwise, Several the money-making gentry were forced to give up their i!) gotten wains. A Rrook!yu broker, named O'Keefs, waa arrested, charged with defraudug one Dennia Hert of $805, Tur Cornt lonawwrs having cansed an indictment » nat John Clancy, for linel, which was not tried in consequence of the death of the defendant, be discovered thet Stephen R Fisk woe the author of the article having refused to entertain the con pioint, the Court sus. tains him, bus Judge Connolly granted a warrant Yesterday the Grand Jury came inte Court and announced that they bad und no bi," or on other words dismissed the case, Bo that titel ait brought by the Count ia of no account, and counted out, Tu the Court of Common Pleas the trial ot Hor- ace Gresley, for libelling the Count, waa continued end a masse ofevidence taken, Counsel had coi menced sumr up Tis Senare INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE FxaMination ov tan ( Madge Dowling ay be n OD Lim's DEPARTMENT Changs agaiset tug Boanp of Screnvisons, The Committee appointed by whe State Senate to inves. tigate the eon lition of the several departmenta of yesterday, after a recess of two w 4 troler's Department wae brousbt f rward Judge McKeon, on bebalf The Con- of the Citizens’ Aan wolling trom that act, [have giver yo few vn the subject of intoxication ; Las bean eetiiod in the case of Roigers, wh. under the influence of liquor killes® man win Wiomhe bhaino previous acquaintance, In hut cape it wae deciied by our highest courts that » man eapable of thinking or ecluug according & bis will, Was rosponsitle lor the consequence of bis act, All Judyes assert (bat iuborucedun is no de suas Ub wore bel obberwase, there would Le no protection ALY mad Waght Woulse in liquor, abd ed comustacks Wick bis druuicen CamiHOR WOUlY Buleis Lins from Lue Coheed ueuced Ot, wr be Wey pieew LuLo Koas Bate ab wu), TY tk may Le pivper 840M bho de,ree of uioxication, and thermeiy exoibis t tue jury she condition of the prisoner, and if ‘ey tiud he was feo drunk form the destin of murder it la for whe jury ww wey by their vordics bo q weg lt ee LO atiwched bo the acs ey ae of the prisoner, Web Wh enabie you w Judge what woyst isin be given to then Amuning the vanous propesitions of Lhe law w be in aceor.- ence with tho remarks! have uuere, I ueed nop pve you any persona) cemvictions, us leave the naiser in your charge, remmding you of ywur oll). jation for the Ish W Bubritiot @ atarecent rmpucning this department, dodge Bele and McDonald, for the same asewiation, cla rued the Board of Supervisors in the conuty in debt $2,500,000, withous withor!zation Also that as the law now isin re to el ction of Rup rvisors, one half of the Boart is elected hy a minority againat the expressed wis) of ® majority of the votera That in the Siate fir os there is an anuual exa m to ree if tm ye have actually been paid as pretended, and to see if the agree wit! appropristions, or ino other words, to see if they have n at orzed by law, or atthe will of the alature, or set ab uauaht he Lewieletve rs, there is uo An the aw ation affirm, in 1 rit Conuiy exvenditaresy albbouch they amount t 11d. 000,00" f want of responsiblity in our City ani € Micers under the present law by whien the ¢ mon Council and the Board of 8u | Prvisors in uber legislative capacity violate the orcan aw, that there is no p repirai thea, « toat the exccutive d) parts arr os ej Ltofemb ober aud of the leans lative Geparcccnte that thare us nos one to whe they are respounible, and ibat the power of re v- wns therm ies rere in Pe ne only Mr. weed, Presidout the Board Super sors Was then notified of the cares agains: that body, and appeared at the aero season. He deaived fine bo exari ne the apes ab . and the examination Was weoordini sy porty 4 until Mooday Lectures oN LAVGHING Gas.— Dr, Colton will lecture on Laughing Gas this evening, at th Cooper Institute and give 4 grand exbibition of ite affects, The entire receipts are for the heneft masion to the prisoney, and © the people. li ia tor ou) uum UpOD Whe question Hf 1O6OOk Bd Aller | pamiagion ip ODIY IoD Cenite of the reading fund for soldiers and as lature a bill for the better | the City Govers ment, resume! their examina n | ler aad | rs Rraann | recruits Freene atreet, Coroner Wiidey was informed » terday afternoon that Mary Ann Todd, who k disreputable house at 185 Greene rtrect, hal died under suspicious cireurmatancea, The woman bad been sick about ten care and ber symptoms were mich that Dr, Putnam expressed the opinion that she died from the «Mfecteof arsenic, During her wicknesa, Mra, Todd told Dr, Putnam and others that she had been poisonmt b Chapman, with wh she had ‘The woran diel a f arsenical pois- wive a crrtificste, c isthe r morning, with all the symptome ¢ Y tnam declined ver Was AuMmoned eked up to aw oning. Dr. apithe Cor arreste!, anid inquest, Dr. Wooster Bench made a post mortem examination, tut failet to find ao ‘aces of poison: ing. The ster o® rene ved, and will be subs jected to ranalyais, The Coroner's tn- quest haa bee i To te me fd until the stoma an be ¢ Chapman bas been re Jecoased was about forty The Avecat of a Counterfeit Dealer.—Capt, Jour- ep Of che Rath Pra ton Thurecay night, re crived information has Jd Mover was endeavor ing to sell counterteit r . Capt. Jourdan was to Mover ass he likely to prirehase con niryman #ho @onld verfelt currency fr na Dunne the inierciew, Mover aaid be Atte cer 8 apirious war ao well exeonied there Ity in passing it, Captain edto pay 881-8 per cent. for The money was paid br the yater‘eit currency received Mor afew dave he w 1 have some ffte t currence for sale, OFF of the Sixth Precinct, ata mgnel am Capi J advanced and arrested Moy #20 in counteriat Afte cent currence, anda wel execuied $A) treasury note, were found on bia per- The nstonishiment of Moyer, when he found that he had heen victimized be a police captain, ean well be imag He wae detained for ex amination before the U. 8, Court. The police were uoable t> learn where the currency waa printed Piesing Counterfeit Money William A Parnes who keeps an oyster paloo 419 Sixth in be store wanie ” ts onthe dollar for that ttle Ate rren 1 ry A it he lan fos a2ief wre era 1 fine ¥ executed w cer odlbmdge, ned | avenue, entered a complaint against Paimck Hagan for attempting to pass acounterfet #2 billon the Commercial Bank of Sarateca Springs. The ne- naed alan oTere the bb) to Victor Granson, cor of 28d atreet and Sixsh evenne, The pris mmitted by Justice Ledwith, tn defaults af ba PROOKLYN Tur Acrios ov Tim BOARD OF SUPrRVISORS # Bocxty,—Toe Kings County Toarl cf 8 te #600, $400 and BI yrvisors at their last meeting, voted tities to volunteers from #300 t serense t for three, two and oue year Ik was stated in lebate, at the time, that there waa ne mey in the Treas applicable to the purpose, but the resolution was passe! note Vwithmandin., by a Iarve jorit tay yornine the f the Hounty Committee wea thron th Crohers and substient eranediiye mmitvee found sheme | the position of aifeins Provost Marshal wus y Bipervisor Bloor . \ nhet Wee) ‘ sn placed ing Treas uw rthay se, and of w shere wy u der present nob the mos ove prospect MARINE NEWS. Ve Iss. Kise, 65) Sera 5 OSM rites C | CLEARED. SHIPS James Poster, dry Liverpool; Patrick Hens ry, Me uw *ranes a + Ma tanzae: At ‘ oot F rose Mouroe } Barks 1 rns; W ! pitt Lake. t W Lod, & SCHOO Gilbert River: N prire, Boe | STEAM vanw: ¢ Suu “ Nu A * Iwer te teed uly Qaind iio St Ma s Carver, Ceutuesos; Chis ' > Ww i, blavanun, \ * De S Dunean, Light be Inlet, s Veteran, Mat ores; | A's 1 im Firdauia, Mav ' Trinidad, Cuba: Joba " Aricreen ima Odes gCH Re—\ Bride. Barannah: Wild | h k Vort Bac: Minecwa, > ain Ma t panna VA Fille, ‘ 4. KO o ilies Anguilla, \ Beary Hobark Savanual. ————————— tiered @ great | THE SUNDAY MERC “A. STARTLING PHENOMENON IN LITE- A rary histo AeTo ie the SHING AND INCREASING DEMAND for THE PATR LILIAS; o LIFT | WATH, BY PIF FGAN, Faq. Arrnonor “far Poon Gin.” “IMoges: on Tae Maantr Heaet.” “Tur Boantet Frowen” “Tae Worxnen or Kisqewoon Coass.” “Tie Plrowen oF The Piock.” “Seem is LIvm" BTC. RTO, BT This thriiling romance, bh discriminating critics and by the universal neeiaim of the public at large adrnittad to he the very beet of Fagan's works, ie continued in ‘ THE SUNDAY MERCT RY OF TO-MORROW With @ ernopets of all (Le prece: ing chapters FROM THE BRAGINNING thre enabling those who, throveh tardiness or ether cation, howe heen anable to ppceure the former iseuen to FOLLOW THE THRSAD OF THE STORY FROM ITS VERY COMMENCEMENT So erent and so conetantiy increasing ia the meh for WEEDS Lawyer Crumstone ; OR BEFORE WiIDOWHOOD: (The Continaation of this Story is ona vakls ably crowded oat to-dny.) Too S| © nels from ricee, at. Late for Classification. {EETINGS, SHIRTINGS i AND ” FLAN« the Inve avetion anlea at very redaced LAMBERT'S, 623 Greenwich as ed errimae and other primte very cheap. SI! +? 24 oe, Wil Goat. A Hbe to the above viction of the RAYED OR STOLEN—FROM 154 North Hameboreh, aback and white nohers cal reward will be paid br returning hew® namber, or $10 wii be paid for the cone thief on SKELETON MATS— WANTED A MAN thie ene {produc sion of Mr, Faan's versative |S eniua that af real i heen entirel: who thoro | Se taut. ’ ee he itt have been on aven | made of colr | ite put! u commenced. the pr bam nl be V 8 Pe THOLEAND EXTRA COPIES weaver | te its cireulation, and applications and subscripthone | gore ge a toe | are til! » frst and with ach geometrical - . | eet the W ; wTIC vr ASF | GIGANTI LIGF TNING PRESSES a? ‘ GREATFAaT OF AMERICAN WEEKLIFS - | are weid-nieh owartared to ineet their requirements Apart nm the enormous cad in the Great Metropolis eo: if wrone lad and keepa moder lock and k in her ov napartment. if cour particalar friend erat re oor | dinl in his erecting, scarcely looks np from bis paper when con snprosch. it is hecawe each and every one fe nbaorbed iu the tear oh MR ORGANS WON Tutereat ao univeesnk admi 1 RFEUL TALE tion vo profound and independent of the pride they feel in an enter. eelf. Leeroy the slert to recure the cream ofeurtent ‘erating, ber heave, in the prese | atonce, been fortunate bevond measure, and the rult lea elo recompense for all thelr exertions, The paperwbich hae Y ttort, has now a wider cirealation than OO TOR OTHER WEEKLIES TOGETHER, ) he aeereente le anementing #o rapidly as almost batile every exertion to suetain it. ar t Fan's beautiful romance is recognized the moment the reade: legine to peruse it bver with the most vivid proofs of fresh and exhaustioss r. The utmost fertility of invention artiatic ‘ure and grouping of character and incident, depth of plot and combination, are constanuy great wrier, and itiathte s. MYSTERIOUS WITCOCRAFT OF THE PEN that | perro enthurasticwiy apy ides ofthe Atiantic, in Mr. kagan'e works, With the chapters published in TO-MOKRKOW's SUNDAY MERCURY ot the story; the dark, relentless villainy of the hu ead, Dr. Me: o mn 1, eret murder, and against the gentle and unsuspectiue Liliae, we fascinating and as deadly in her bate, duct of her evil ambition, charme only to deetro the woof of cireumetance into the proportions of AN IMPOStNG TRAGIC FIGURE the pro Bulwer's “Lueretia” every prewion that direst horrors of bere given. e Onee invoived ia the pern THE READER is neal, CARRIED AWAY indienan!t with to which th | placed theenchanterein Ouiental tables are wout and then transform their victimos. In fina, THE GAPORN OF ROMANCE | presente no choicer flow here gath: red | Foetus, tom to have he cenaations ot the mimic world tn. autho: has intreduced him, into one splendid wreath aken the whoie range of imaging. to the pressure tor apace, THE s! NDAY MERCURY OF TO-MORROW mar afford THE VFRY LAS for the perueai of this Srnop ould hasten bf ur orders CHANCE a nm, ai the earliest momen THE. FAIR LILIAS Of, LIFE IN DEATH, the PFOPLE'S MODEL ROMANCE! art aa LONS. ( VODEY'S LADY'S 1 i SPRING PASHIONS, A aploniid eee! THE WALL f which . containt 119 ob SPRING FASHIONS tuced trom the original plate, the io tu Lesson, an and fashions; Ridin wey Pinenablo Howie Braiding Ladies’ Cay love deciares herself fea’ bave rewer, hitherto, been accorded to any pros duetion ‘hus etven tothe American community ; and ihe publiehers of THE &TNDAY MERCURY, id epice from the firet, distanced its A enficiant reason for the popularity of Mr. Merce pose plows je onse of description and picturesquenese Ae ated on both we are carried into some of the most etartiing action as, bexlne to bear ite fruit of re- wneparing persecution directed Helena, on the serpent which . ergerges more and more from aa determined ae “Lady Macbeth" and ae sombre as very emotion of which the wave it, ry Variation trom joy to sorrow ; ¢ toabject despair,from triumphant emorsaare by the intersite of the eympathios or antipathies eakenod, ond it breathlessly borne alone with the tide of the narrative, totally unable to resist ite be- wilderins contro’, He weeps eitha, Crowe joyous oF and there er the influence of bie peculiar epell, na alinre ethan those which Mr.Hean He a, and therefore every BOOK FOR MARCH, engraving, * THK SHADOW ON a eplendid colored Fashion the Hair-work, and very tmeuy uehiy understands ring ekeletn mew Apniy at § Gansevoort Ft, 31 FANTED A GOOD HOOP SRIRT TAPR | alto & cond wie Apply at 12 Prank- ty in rear ae er TANTED.—ONE OR TWO SMART BOYS that understand using » fur Apply at 99 Grand RO GENERAL BLSIVESS, mpidly incre w demignate parte of the aay 41% SIXTH 131--T. H. § ~T. F. Koa RIGHTH "hy z Hendrickson 420— Abbot & Palmer NINTH AVE 426 —Lowes & Co mimediately ad t cities the excitement | ~~ > ; - — throu the earn aleointeie unparalleled. | T 77—PAWNBROKERS TICKETS Wants Not to have perused Mr. Egan's new story is to tm ! ed and the hiate«t can paid for tickets of indeed. ber rein Hteratare, and to he voted | diamonda, thea jewelry ware, gue Pletsity Old Foes" a once by all readers who live ap tothe | gilka fare, do, at 7) Bleecker et up stalis. ost spirit of the time chet ! treed peo ms ‘ Ee PATR LILIAS A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE CAN ALWAYS fe theere a we rontee. be had by usine Vand> ars Bareka Coffee. Por FATK LIL ri oale be gra perally. Lepot 195 Chambers at, aod ie. - | KOBT. DAVIS, Bole Agent “6 1's" je the name tha: ereeta the & ong ‘he pil . — * = “4 ean Hie nauae thnt greave the ere amone Ms Mand | COMPRESSED YEAST — THE DEMAND | library, Li; onr wife is no longer anxious to visit ball for one celebrated con pressed yeast having @ Ased, we deamed its duty tothe pabile the following depoeite in the warione city, where it can be had freah every ia oe DONA, STERN & CO. Ub ave. bet. 1étb end SECONI) AVES Hi. Rauoh. GREENWICH AVE, 5. R, Mann & Co, @—C. \s | prise ac rinels «fnleoneratuiate themeelv*s | £97 Chas. Hall | 580, afthENt fren, | being the moans ot reproducing thie work for | 43° R Rlanck | CANAL BT. ] He emg meet OF ne ieegerm directly pes the 232-L, Friediander }o85Ches, Roche. * EARLIEST AD ‘ED SHEP VE uy ces: { tranemitied to ther from Bneland by Mr. Bean him: SEVENTH AVE. |O0?—E. Ragelcke SEVENTH 8ST. |166—Chas. Gebbard THIRD AVE AVF, 475—Baauan tellyer 4 ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET= books and ne Row ery, cu C tals Wh Looks and ne copper and pe eneh for men ENT'S flavor to the and is less than half the price Depot, lo4 KR N OUNT laxer tiny t and Elirste 275 JETROLEL elle tik at 83 Fulton HE CC Co. is disso! of Nichols & Owners risk ] OM onal leta and the waate paper, ART | ten withip hie wiew, and to Lave selected and asaimt- IRDS— } laved to hin eeif ite moet dazzling geana, "a In the compete arnopes of the whole earlier por- and abo Hon of Abia mes itieent tala, which Ie published with | Alsen voung pach rontinun 194. every charactervall the ieading in- | 408 for mule eviente and tue vo read of the plot are ciearty and fully OR SAT mee th,eothat at a elance, ae it were, the reader ; with an trace it from the firet, and thus the more thor. | 2. fi 4° oueblv ener what follows, [tte possible shat, owing | ‘* TO FARMERS—TORACCO ane, dest v 1 copper and pewter, J6 keepers will find Washingtonville, paid will be sold for anne, CENTS PER POU etables, truis trees, & P. LORT pambers et, W. ¥ LOST AND FOUND. als, white rage 1) ots.; cotton and wonlena 4 otag wepapers 9 cte; old br ead 9 0} Lh cts. per Ibs cl at 15 New 333 Roosevelt ASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD ME ite race Ki ete por ib; colored race 4 ctay wepopers Gete, old brass 25 cts per Ibe pwier BS cts; lead 9 cts per Ib. 26 ct “old bigh hate. At 35 Spring st. wa ved tn fe 20 felicitous, © sooth and 60 na p's ORCES LEGALLY PROCURED= turad,that on me not to be conning the inventions (Special tactlities., Other good cases prosecuted 10 DATTALY inuey, but rather to exiat bimeas without charge, unless we succeed, Advice free an- ithe scenes described, and to participate in all | confidenti M.HOWES, Attorney and Counseld ir diamatic chanver, ‘This ie the true ers of a | lor, 75 Nasa st 2358 EAST INDIA COFFRE—HOUSE- coffee equal in strength and Itis hoalthy and rutritioug, All grocere sell it. wade at, 4i8 VERNON TAXES—TAX SALE— Woaketieid, Fleetwood, & @ paid through the Tax (ffice.cor, Gran ti te, on Monday, Feb, 24 and if neg YORKF, Gen. Collector. School Colivetar LES—A NEW THING, 100 per cent, profit; oF ale aM HERETOFORR name of Nic hola Sond an * tual consens. he tusiness best Ja ot cakes ; + Up stairs, )PARTNERSHIP existing under th lived by v wit! be coptinaed by the subscribers, onder the name (rood win. GEO, HW. NICHOLE M. VOODWIN AXFS—CAUTION—JOHN (C,. RANKIN, . the only authoriged collector of Monnt Vernom and Behool District No. 4, receives same Monday 2th, ne SMITH'S Grate and Fender Store, 214 Gras paying any other person do ao at th ws D AND UPWARDS h for old news rs, books and pam! higheot caah price paid for vine a4 Ann at, THOS. © BENNETTS CLES FOR SALE. A FINE COLLECTION OF LONG rt breed canary birds, seeda, cagna, de, ball aad termer dog, and «mali pandle J, BOGAN, 145 East Honeton st. 5 .F—ONF. 2D HAND TRON GIRD. tension rad, Is ft. 610, long Eaquise a DUST FOR RD ween inetive wo insects infestt y ‘ . — OST—A MEMORIAL SIGNET RING— Mott Imite am Invidere.” The finder will be suitably r ded by lsavine it at the office of the Brevoort Hover, Sth ave, cor sth er, L0st—e white setter returning hi will receive the above reward OST—A lout ho a $25 © of the dog ‘Charlie Houxhuret, N. J," on the plate. ’ by returning her te 231 eve, B, in the etore , Kast REWARD—FROM 6 WEST Isch et, on Thusday evening, Feb, 16,0 brown and dog, had on when lost a collar, with x Any one im to 6 Waet 18th st, or 63 Witty th i BLACK NANNY GOAT, WITH. The finder willbe liberally rewarded 5 T. BERNARD DOG, AT PIE! " The finder will be suitably r wefal and ornamental ar t oT r plate containing four fig- he od Uy leaving it at the stenune a ’ Dav Liter Lhe Rbrosta | Lfindle dog, white brenet, ? tow nails on front paw. 76 suit: La Folie Paletot, Fy REWARD—LOST, A LARGE White . long sail, liveredt red spot.o earerad chops, with diamond on head. $¥ { will he paid or in propo: tion for information JOUN READY» Wi Hudson et. 27h BUSINESS CHANCES, other rous to Inention ——- | Moonitehs Tiuec compose expressly for the GOOD CHANCE—SMALL PBINTING Hook, anda desian tora French Amesiesn villa, with sine Tan uals Git Osan #1 Maat lain be | ground plans, Forawe by allthe ceslere. 1a 20 CliAS, HELI ; 54 RARE CHANCEK—THE OLDEST Bates | SAVINGS BB: MN. ering establishment in Hoboken for sale ; = | at prevent doing s rood business, | eso for volliugs “EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, OF | the proprietor wishes to leave the State, Apply | : HAS asth ave, Open daily from Ltob P, | Washington Market, Hoboken 14% | ane Haye from It M. Rix Foe SALE—ONFE OF THE BEST BI u Maren tie will ae pent yen peas atande inthe city, Th k, ficiures and smateo witore March | i draw totere | oood will of Liquor esore,.2 Old silp, Satafactory that THOS, CHRISTY, Preat: R11, | Goud will or tee cieing en th "ad ary 4 Fok SALE W—THE BEST FISH AND | y ter stand in this city, Satisfactory reason fe | INT ERY. selling. Apply on the spot, 1272 Broadway, bet 8a. ¥ nd Sad ete 415 | AR ag A bel eee nase | FOR BALE HBAP—A RECRUITING BUe Eee aie td i eae ta he bared Ant teeth fit. | 2. aineas or a ood ruin man taken in the business, ee foperationa warranted. Jy d VILLAS. 155 | Inanire this day in the offew Giraud et, near the fers | Garand at.. y blocks from Broadway 408 ry.N My EAUTIFUL AND USEFUL—TEETH ON FOR, Sale ATA BARGAIN—THF STOCK } " e y 4 “1 to $2 each toorh ber, full eet. | and fix'uresof a eracery and liquo: tore in ones veer or eecth extrac ef without pain, of filled | ofthe beet evande in the city. Must he ‘ | with ¢ iororher t tings aris. Alleases | ately, Apply to F. GAFFNEY, Auct'r, 3 | warranty by Dr VIL . 43 Bowery, opposite | ave : ‘ | sho old Theatre srt Fok SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURPS R. DRAKE, 449 CANAL STREET, § of the thiewd, needie and fancy at D f teeth on ellver nt $7 to #153 on av, S3d and 34th ete, Estatuieied 7 1) (0 #22; rectoanal ered) cents per, tooth t | for welling, sickness filiod with Soi, Lome gamient, or other fillings 08 ete For SALE=32 THE SAWST TOOLS tos) per tort Tewth extracted without ps me be prwcgan baronet oneal et OLS ate ZIDADU ACLOSY, Appl , TRAVELLING. Ba tet Warren th octane, Pe 2 YAN BUR ————= | TOR SALE. A THE Giethe UDSON RIVER RAILROAD—ON AND POR BALE AT A BA Clothe tation--Por Albay and roy and places S va € att C BY ) 24, 600 and - cs = : i ay eon a Ti and 1 tO dan and 1a0 P AND FIXTURES OF & ; trelt 6m PM. Smal) care will ron between neat Mn Agel evah b ““ pow and dh Bireat Mtarions. Saristnet ory reym aalitha eth n } wand MAD Orr. TOCCEY, Ages. Bunk} unt) sold of 357 bees G10 tte sou

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