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ae ny a ‘Cominued from the firat page) + Frappe, ie not conmdered to bave bean settle wren by the unqualified sasartion telegraphed from “artsy that the news on the @ubject {a wholly un- ronded. Indeed, it can '* positively shown t tave nome foundation, * hatever may be the ulti Yaw extent cf ite realiz . Gwin, after fhe Bonthen secension, of which he wae an advo- fair, vinitel France, and energetically laid certain plane before the Emperor, which, afecrting to el eices from Paria, were at all eventa received wilh very great attention, Ibis likewine beievedl thes meana were furnighed to him to proceed upon to olmon which bag led to the present ann ince- rent. In apy came, the public remembering the nuroier of formal atatermenta and contredictione thas preended the tranafer of Savoy to France, will for » comaiderabie time regard the matter with re- serve According to acme impressious, the most Probable arranxercent ia that France will not immediately take an abaolite crasion, but wi)! ehaeranies anew loan te Mero on the mecurity of We provinces named. La Norn « usually well-informed journal, has the following important statement : There wae a moeting of the Privy Council on the Mh, in Pari ware informed that the affairs ef America, end the connection they may }ave with the Mexican empire, formed the principal ot bert of the meeting. France ip not without acme Notas nese os to the attitude the Uo tod States may awume towards the new empire, when the conclus fon of the war bas placed at the disposal of the re- oublic # large and tried army, with aumerous and skilled officers, and a 4\¢ years’ sirusgle har changed @ State, hitherto exclusively devoted to and maritime iiteresia, into ® mill ry Biate, dimpoming of innmense forces, The re- want resolutions of the Washington Senate mist Qave aasisted in increasing this uneasiness, Nover~ theless, according to our correspondent, the discus @oa in which the Privy Council was engaged qmded in thie resolution, that for the momenutit @ould be wrong t give way to exaggerated fears and that in the ‘ac’ of the pac fe and concihatory sagurances which Arerican di acy continues give, the beat course to mdopt ie roe mmonally, fro 1 moverneut. without, bowever, indulging in a fxlee security The eruption of Mount Vesuvius atill con. Ainnes The Italian Parliament wi)! probatiy abolish e@pial pucishment Commercial. Taverpool, Feb. 7, P. M.—Cortom —Salee of 000 balea, rneluiling 8,000 to apeculaters Dorters, Market firro aud ye 'y higher; qTweter, Conpous.-.80 ye. @ Myc for money Miinoie Central Sharee 52 \c. discount, Erie chares 82 eo, 0 82k (Dy Maid to tha New York Sun.) Tira Nlincia Legislature bas passed a bill to pay Sho members in cold Lamaner droves of beef cattle, numbering acme 1,000,000 head, are roaming on the praries of Weat orn Texas. Tun steamer Dove was recently erntured and burned, near Helena, by the rebels. The 6th Tegiment were taken prisoner an’ Oo), Dean, commanding, killed, Tas rebel iron-clad Missour and two wooden gunboats, comprising the entire flees of the ane: in Red River, are below Alexandria, closely wat li- ed by our gunboats, It in maid thatthe deficit in the Treasury of tho Imperial Government of Mexico is twenty millious of dollara annual! The Emperor has ersonal sllowance of two Lundred thousand \ollare, Bye genera! order from the rebel War Depart- ment, General Gideon Pillow haa been made | * Blog" Winder'’s successor os Commissary General of prisoners. A Lacterre named Quinn haw been miles five levrees of latitudein 14 days, on the Upper Miasissinpi. He stopped over one night at the various ownsto Liow, Hig skating, we dare eay, waa better than his talking. Two ladies, having som ris together on the ah pony the daughter of one of them popped ber out of the door, and exclaimed, “ Hurry, mother, and call her a thief before ehe calls you one." Tak Military Commiasion which tried Beall, the Pirate, will convene at Fort Lafayette to-day and commence the trial of Richard Cobb Kennedy, aliae Stanton, who is charged with being implicated in the boa burning conspiracy, To all letters soliciting subscriptions Lord Fre wine Lad ® regular form of reply, namely: “Bir, I feo! mach honored by your application to me, and hog to aubsoribe” (here the er had te turn over the leaf) “‘uynelf, your very obedient servant,"* eu. ating 9%) Writiam Canny, an old man who has followed the business of grinding scissors in Manchester, N A. oe Posed to be entirely destitute, died « a w two wince, and on examining bis effects it wag Uscovered thas he bad @8,000 deposited in a devings Bank Ir was Iately stated ata Bible Association Ann) wersarr, that acaleuiation had been made reapect- fog the proportionete valuoof the services of gentle men and ladies as collectors for charitable and re- ligions purposes, when it was found that one lady is worth thirteen and « half gentlemen, A youre lady named Payne recently arrested for ber Boushern prociivities in Bt. Loum, was re- ‘eased through the intercession of « busier in the Peleral army, to whom ale was engage to be mar- rec. He said thas fact showed she was ie favor of the Union, Twe rebel General Forrest, commanding the Matriet of Mississipp), West Tennessee and Fast ‘ouisiana, hee established hie headquarters as Jackson, Migs, and is conscripting guerril'as, and sending them to Richmond to be pub into the Ary of Virgie, Tie Canadian House on Priday n he appropriation of $830,000 for the the volunteers sent to the frontier, ly southern refuvecs Upon the territories of the Voitet States. Also §50,000 to make wood the ‘wouvey improperly returned to the St. All raiders. bt adopted expenses of to prevent raita ary Tua Richmond newspapers (which are only half sheets) are wold at fify cents each, The carriers pay Muirty dollars per hundred, and deliver thei & subs& r bers at two dollars fifty ce per . letachment to see what had become of him, | when, er #8 hour's march, the troops found the ontermoate Indian perche! at the top of a high bamboo, while two enormous tigers were at the foot ro Ning over the letter-Lox. The courier was then r leased from hie uncomfortal le position, and bled to continue his journey. A LiTTie boy, about ten ceareof age, residing near Hopatcong Lake, Suasex cointy New Jeraey, lendienty disappeared a ahort time mance, baring | wone out with bin sled te play, Nothing wae seen of him for some tiie, hes ha mother, searching | after him, came arrose twe lees Uitven off close to | the tope of a pair of boot, #L. b were recognized a8 those Worn ovth«b vy. ft «upponed thatthe little “ellow wae devoured be atear or panther, which is asid to have teen ree in that neighbor. hood Tr Senaroniat INvesTiGATING Com- urrres have been taking evidence in relation to the Comptroller's Department, and Mr, Brennan testified that he believes every thing is properly conducted in bis office, The Hon, John McKeon thought differently, and on cross-examining the Comptroller, brings to light certain revelations in reforence t floancial afaire and appointments, that the Committee will be occupied for some days in investigating, Te appears from the evidence that ® number of persons are eroployed by the Comp- troller, who are also either members of the Aassern- bly, or receive salaries trom other departments, Tur Belma, Alea, Missisetrrtss eave that the Thirtyeninth Miawiaaipp: Recirent, which advance. ed towards Nan ville in Hori's recent campaign, with over seven hundred men, returned with only fifteen, rank and file, told, The Thirty-seventh Mianisaipp, which crossed the Tennesser with over #x hurired men, alao returned with but #ixty-three ,.\vates and mix offeers, The paper adds: “This have two recimenta been cf ed, and regimenta, too, consisting of th Missisaipp). What bavoe of human life | Tee fol owing was recesved through @ refuges | from Woaern Texee regarding Prie’s and M eruder® om, wre deenved reliab! Out 9,000 atron Price's besuquariers at Bonvan. Vex ip m.les south of the Red River, 9 fine forms | tog region, Magruder ie at Camden, Ark, with @ | partof bis command, but the main body (chietiy cavalry) ia on a atealing expedition in Texse bores of both ¢ andere are in an exhausted ition Magruder haa 20,000 on hia muster rolls, two-thirds of whom sre effective, Kirby Brolth's headquarters are still at S reveport, La ® | dict baw been rendered, New York need not nurse week, Tho editors intimate that the prices wat twou be raised again, in consequence of ap increased cost and searcily of paper, Domina four days of last week over 200 rebel de- sorters came within the lines of the Armies of the Potomac and the Janos, Satuntay morning 46 arrived 6¢ Washington, all of whou deserted from rebel plclied poste on the night of the 14th inet, Twenty of these belonged to Virginia regiments, and the remainder to Georgie eud Bouth Carolina royimonts, Apviogs have beon received from Ran Domi to the 29th of December last. Up to th Mate news of the action of the Spanish Government on the San Domingo question had not teen roceived ty the Dominicans, and in fel Was ai.l] actively armed op Prestdent Polanco bas issued an ad- cress to the Dominicana soldiers, encouraging Wem & persevere in repelling the Spaniards, Je Pusawp of the bth of December says: A La. ‘es’ Pair in behalf of the Christian Commision soc off on the 8th and 9th of November, at Hono. real tiny, with assistance from other islands, 0." Bays the journal named: “Whea wo con- rttelmied American community on the is- we are very much surprised to learn 4) » 815000 has Leen raised for the Banutary t sian Commissions,” ‘us Porta Tratiawa of Genoa relates the fol- Sug curious occurrence; “Dr. Taglimferra, « plysician, died the other jay at Pammatone leay- = in bis will a euro of 1,600f te the famidies of the po H men thabMigit ie atthe hospital of Parne ow the same day as hirn, Ih ao hap- poveit aton the day in queation, thi waa but one death atthe hospital—that of a w on the y tollowing mx women died an single man, The legacy consequently et he beira at law’ Agnviog in the mai! department tn I aenced with ditheultios, Lately, t!e native who cle of carrier between Barmah and Be gn, being ome Mme overdue the comm ider of he place adia must be Ha entire etrength ia estimated at os. only about 20,000 of which ere available LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AKD THE VICINITY, Prooress ov Reckeitine—Eiaut Hrs- peep Mew Bxtieren Last W Taz City Qrota Nor 70 we Raprorp,—Abont eivhiv men were en- liated on Saturday, aud a large number of others were rejected by the examinng aurgeon. This ended she first week's work under the new bounty, and the figures show ® highly encouraging re- | sult, About eight hundred men enlisted dur ng the week, nearly all of whom enlisted fr three years, getting the full bounty and hand mor making one thousand dolars rach. All the cleri al force at the disposal of the committee was kept in active employment throughout the werk in keep. ing pace with the rapid enlistments, The conrni toe also continue their labors upon the revielon of | the enrollment, and it is thought the work will be completed In a few days, The report of the committee appointed by Presi. Cont Lincola to examine and etinitely decide upon the validity of the quotas fixed by General Fry have decidod that the “inysterious figures" are correet, and therefore immutab'e, Since this ver- usion of a reduced quota any longer. There | Will be no change, except what we may j istly be entitled to from the correction of the enrollment Vigorous recruiting ia the only antidote to con- seription, and from the tone of the Washi thorities it must dowes at that TERMINATION oF A Linn Serr, --During the past week Jndge Daly haa been oceupiedin the Pleas, trying the Mon, Horace ed Whel upon an ind! vidual Jones, who otherwtoe makes him- eelf known as George the Count Joannes has attracted a gr that the prosecution was entirely conducted by the Count i= pers ston au. ¢ siministered tu pretty large Thecare deal of attention, from the fact my who, being @ clever actor, per- sonated three different charactere at one and the sematime viz: Paint!” Lawyer aod W re Relying upon his own power of accon plishing | many things, the litigious Count comy sined | that Mr. Gresley bad ttheled him } r 8 | publication in the Turnrnm which denied that Misa Avonia Jones, the Count's daughter, a cele | brated actress, and Mr Booth the Academy of occenion of the Counv'ebenefs. The Tarmear enbdaequentty put Nahed letters from Miss Jones and Mr. Rooth, re Mterating the former statement in more fore)! language. The Count thereupon commenced the @uit, and claimed tan thousand dollars damages After @ jury bad been empanneled, the Count opened bia case by ® grand eloquent speech, and then called himself ase witness vpon the stand. | After he bad given hie direct testimonr, Mr Williams, who appeared for Mr. Greeley, cross-ex- amined the Count, eliciting much that was amua- ing to those present in the Court-room, and very Uitte that was likely to convince the jury that the Count had been libelled by Mr Greeley, Being asked to tell how the plain Mr. George Jones became the Count Joannes, the plainti stated that & certain Count Sartoric, residiag in Lon lon, ec ne ferred the title as an acknowledgment of the many literary and Thespian achievements of the then plain Mr. Jones, Thereafter the Count assumed the title, and called public attention to bimself by were to perfor Munic, on the Prosecuting those who were not inclined to believe | © a might to an honor obtained in # questionable menner Th e defence having provel, by the | Counva ¢ ‘once, the truth of the peragraph publabed in the Tense, appled for @® Bon-6ult, which was deuied by the Judge, who wished tho jury to decide the case Upon ite merits, aftr leering witnesses, Ac. cordingly Mr. Willianis called Professor Licher, Professor Dwight and Mr. Kapp. These gentle Sestitiod that no one but the Pope or the I could lawfully confer upon a ¢ claimed by the Count. Mr. Curtia. of B ston, alluded to the Count's conviction there on the charge of barratry, and Mr. P.'T. Barnum testified thathe considered the plant a monstrosity, declining however to epgage him for exhibition at the Museum. A number of prominent actors s]so gave thor testimony, and then the Count took the stand again. He denied much thas the witnesses saserted, and occasioned considerable merriment by his manner general) testimony presented. 2en aperoe tnmoner the tile | d criticisms upon the The case baving teen eum- med up by both mdes, Judve Daily charged the » and consequenily imposing the coats of $24) or more upon the crestfalleu Count Homiciog iN tue Fourreenta Wanp,— At about ball-pass ten o'clock on Saturday night, Philip Hannavan and John McCarthy, both young men, metat the corner of Grand aad Elm streets, and goon became involved in quarrel, During the fracas that ensued Mec art) y drew # revolver | from his pocket and suot Hannayan in tb | men, inflicting a fatal wound Carthy fled after | shooting, but some hours Subsequently surren- dered himeelf, Hanuavan bad in the meaatime been conveyed to the N Y. Hospital, where he died at 4 o'clock yeaterda: re abdo- The | | The Henry , of the fire MeCarthy ie detained to await the resu! inquests » hich will be bald by Coroner Widey, ete. ete Brat, tre Rener Preate—Wur He was Reertrep,..The prelimina execution of Captain Bea Friday, before the President's reapite arr vod The prisoner fully expe ted thet the sentence would be carrie t fa ominy, and had already bid hie counsel, SJaroea T Ure the final adieu Tt ts wtated that the re © was granted by the President npon the urgent « tation of the pris ner'a mother, who came inte our lines at Charles. ton, Va, on Wedrerday last. In relation to the atren achment between the prisoner and bis her, Mc. Brady related a on Saturdas eve: Patriot Orphan H sor of his parting interview with Ceptain Re nteres ing, in his apeech on behaif of the ne, He ateted that on the ocean which occurred on Friday afternoon, he asked the | niemood man if he would fav tim with the @cdress of his mother, in order that he (Mr Brady, might comr ate \ Mr. Rrady watehed the countenance of the prisoner closely he asked thos question, to mee what ita effect would be: bus Tea)! exhibited no nervousness or emotion, Pre- at, t he had said to Mr. Brady that he cared nothing for the vious to th wever, idgment of man- kin’, and notaing for the punishment he was cone | deroned to euler, because he knew his mother | thought her son waa right, and bia aster would honor his memory. Mro 2 has arrived here, sod is now wit! ia not known her sen on Governor's Island. I just bow when the execution will | ecenr, but it is understood that is will be deterred only afew days, as the role 1 to be tin postponing ts wan to enable Mrs. Boal ith her son in hia last mo Tur Corron FLerr,—The schooner &, Davis, of + at th.s port in tow of the steam tug America, hav- ing been dismasted at the Do'aware Break water Hobart, Thos, Jefferson, and Nos, 11, 17 and 18, of the same fleet, are reported at the Delaware Break water Kocxty Tumvers,—In a few days astound. ing dev lopments will he made concerning frauds Upon persons who have pad Lewis Sav: oh Cotton flect, has arrived for substitutes and bow find their papers ore worthless, Officials {with the interests of the oven guilty of the basest prac. tices, robbing the principal and the recruit—in- ducing the tormer to pay a» larze aum for a substi- tute, and then using bis official position for the purpose of comp eting enlistment papers, of no real raon receiving thera. prominsntly connec Government are 5 value to the 5 Yor the prea- ent the names are withheld from publica nm. LAst YeAR THE FULTON Ferny Company transported 31,500,000 pasmensers between this city and Rrooklyn Col. GOosneN AND ANNA SWAN have ree turned to Barnurn's. Ture Portes or Coorer Uston will celebrate the birthday of Washin (Monday) even- ing, at the Hall of thet The pro varied and interesting, embracing andr » this n ramme is eral orationa usic by Dodwortn'a band, The Practical Honse vagshore Ship Painters, and the atone. Flaggers have given notice thas they wWildemand & INcRREASE OF Waces, Painters, ‘Le Cutters and stole therecondon and after the tat third atter th ) March, Cn of provisions, beef alone bei Fines,- : the first ir of March ithe the high price & 40 cente per Ii lock, ¢ 0. 178 Wor ate'y, Between seven and eight o Saturday evening, the buflding sireet, occupied by the French cabinegmat Measre ard & Rove, Refore the firemen onld get the spot the flames caucnt pread with auch ra hatinae Idinge were deasiroved, while No damaged to the extent of $1,400 in eons, the wal! fall ng and crushir the butlding w yened and and was inswred The f floora of No, 176 were oe French cal inetniake f fire ix said to have originated, was omage extent of $2,000; and the fifth floor, oecupied t A. Weber, tarnisher and polisher, was damaged to the amounts of $1,000; both insured 178, first floor, w “ped by M cab netnaker i Daniel Dey €, Carpenter, who siso owned both bmsidings Damage s),0), and to buildings $20,000; partially insured. Second floor, a pis actory owned by James Van R per, Damage $12,000 ; insured tor $4,000, ‘Tiird floor, Minott & Son, /rame 1 + lose $5,000, Fourth f by yarces Klein; loas about Fifth floor, Jacob Kublman, leas $1,000. A. Potter, cabinet niaker ; loss iusured for 4600. The orivin hg investigated vy the Fire Mar- shal, About three o'clock, A. M., on Saturday, » fire broke out on the upper floor of 100 Maiden Lane, occupied by a cotton dealer named MJ, Byrne, and which is said t have been cause! by the care- lessness of vant » Who threw a lighted | makh a yome loose cotton, floor and the roof wore cestroy insured, Tl { W. Terwilleger, a dealer m Who Ox iamaged by i the lower floor, was consider. Water SUICIDE IN A CrLL,—Coroner Wildev held an inquest yesterda n the body of Henry Frazee a German, aged 5, who committed suicide by cut- ting histturaat with a pocket-knifi, while in «cell attoe Fifth Precinct statior The accusei applied for jody S turday night, and t hou terday morulag on hia knees in the cell, with his throat cut, A ver- dict of death by suicide was reuderod, Tue Apr CoMMITTER ON ORDI- manors held a ineeting on Saturday to take action with respect to an ord of petroleurn in shec to form a cominitiee of pesre conjunction with the Alderi framing @ suitable ordinance, Patkior Onruan Home,—The Academy of Music was filled Saturday bight with an au- Gience who had been called together to hear ar ose KMAN IK te the storage determ i aleis, to act in Committee in anic on peals, from distinguished speakers, on behrlf of the Patriot Orpoan Home—s chantable fustitution for the cure at onstruction of the or ban children of Union ¢ soldiers, Rov, Dr ne pre sided, and the eting was opened with prayer hy pv, Thomas 8, it ua. Addresses were deliv. ered by Dr, Tyng, Rev. Win, Adaing, Rev Joseph Duryea Wim. Evarts, Esq. and James J 1y, Esq: St, Teresa's Curreu,—The ‘Ladies’ Fair’ for the bouefit of this Church, nas been for the ‘tir ladies’ who got it up # perfect success, and will te continued another week. The fine oil # (half portrait) of Archbishop Hughes wi!! | . ent be eposou of by lot during the weeks ng incident | s Hardy € C5, | BROOKLYN. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Michael Burke, the alleged murderer of his wile, | Bridget Burke, wae arrested at the house of his uncle, No. 406 Columbia street, on Saturday last. Hie did not deny that he beat his we, but insisted | that he inflicted no injurtes that would cause | death Te accounted for the eut over the eye by stating that ehe fel! on the edge of the stove while drink The accused was loceed up to await the result of the coroner's investigation, WILLIAMSBL RGH. Tur Late TraGepy AT Green Pott. Henry Jurgen, who was recently shot by Mr James ALI! for criminal intimacy with bis wite, is fast improving, but not outot danger. Coroner Rarrett has been strongly nrged to release Hill on | bal, but refuses to do so until the attending physi. cian pronounces Jurgen out of danger Reenvirixne,—Six hundred dollars bounty was ofered on Saturday for recruits in the Becond District, but one ovly (a co ored man) was obtain. ed. Provost Marshal Waldron has everything in readiness for a drafi, but received on Seturcday no orders in regard to it, | Forrra Jeptcran Distrter.—In the ab. sence of Juatice Dailey at theo! regions, Juntice Wolter ia presiding. ELoremMenr.—The wife of @ gentleman ree | eiding in Java atreet, E. D., recently eloped with » | man who had @home at the house, ond nothing has been heard of their whereaboute Srpprs Dearn.—A young daughter of Mr, James Gillingham, rea ling in Calyer street, near Union avenue, Green Point, waa veeterdar morn- ng found dead in her bed }y ber mother. Coroner Hurrett last evening held an snquest, when it was scertained that death was caused by convulsions. MARINE NEWS, », 20-8, Rises, 6 488. Beta, 6 41--M'n rires ARRIVED. STEAMBHIPS— Saxon, Norfolk; Geo Cromwell, N Orieane: Etna, Liverpool and Queenstown; Amerien, tu Delaware Theakwater, Keewanee, { nue cutter) New London EC Knight, Philadelphia; Sax. onia, Hambure and Southampton; Fort Morean, New | Orleans via. Mobile B Blackstone, Bavannah, via Hilton Hew and Vortrees Monroe: Guiding Star, N. Orleans; Chesapenke, Portiand, Me SHIPS New Orleans; Leda, [Nor- y, Liverpool; Rattier, Ma- (irahiome Polly wevian) Barcelona; Ene nills, vin Anjier Alwoa Bay; Casco, Winthrop, Monzanilla; J Ablers, Trinidad, Cuba; Wavel t, Pernam- on Cow Bar, Ada, Cornwallis; Geor; ‘roix; Hiram Abiff, Miragoane; Hydra, returne ;Sarah Crowell, Zaza; Emma ves, Trinidad; Isabella Para: Cireassian, Matanzaa; Coronilln, Tork, T 1; Amelia, Matanzas, ECHOONFRS Eugene, Honduras; ¢ welliao MK Thorne, Greytown: ¢ In; Granite state, Boston: Los ver star, Nosean, NV’; Nautilus. BELOW Wark Volunteer } Wood, Corm- hits, Savanil Too Late for Classification. REPORTER WANTED—FOR A DAILY paper. from Canal et, to Sash et. Addregs Room 4, No. Al Liberty et, ? Bi INNET FRAME HANDS WANTED—ADP- ply toG BO, AL COX, 80's Leonard at i Bez FLOWER MAKERS WANTEDOIN’ AND out the house, The best of waece paid, Also to learn: paid while learning, Apply tod, WOOL O00 Division et, near Market et, and SRAND TEMPERANCE ENTERTAIN. ‘nt ot Mount Vernon Section, No, 1, Cadets of at Hope Chapel, 720 Broadway, vty t » Feb. 21, 1866, at T's o'clock. Decl tien, M and Parlor Dramatics, Tickets sv ct to he bad at the door, 3e3 \ 7ANTED—OPERATORS FOR MILITARY work, end bateters, Inquire ali the wees ar 69 Clinton «t B85 WASTED Coop “OPERATORS ON W, Wileou's machine, S and 287 Canal et, Ath floor Inquire for 1. RESSER, near Broadwa 80 \ ANTED—FIRST CLASS BAISTERS, TO work on veste by the piece. (iood wages and steady work. Only good hands need apply, at 185 Ave. A,vear, 15th at, Sed floor, back room BLAS i OO HANDS WANTED TO MAKE, Linen ” pants, either by machine or hand work Must oh sood recommendations, Inquire 279 second at, in the store st PUBLICATIONS, SPRING FASHIONS AND ELEGANT \) Novelties in the M bh number of DEMOREST'S ate? Monthly and MME, DEMOREST's Mir- Pasbions. Spring Fashions for nearly every » of Ladies and Children's Dress. An elegant Flower Picture, worth more than Magazine, Beautiful and Origi- Virginia 8. Townsend commences a Story Nonsebold M Beautiful ” ‘atterns for Brilliant free on te As specimens, 10 r, with A valuable Premium, Ad JENNING n S DEMOKEST, 39 Beekman Wb OONTE ry. | : SET OF TEETH ON SILVER OR RUB- | er ito Fl): on wold, 210 to $203 partial seta, | pold, $2) stlver $1 per tooth, Teeth extracted with: ont pain, cic . whitened, or filled with gold or otme® fille cts. and warranted. By Dr, H. VIL- LEAS, 45 Bowery, opporite the old Theatre. 7 » CANAL STREET, SETS » or other fillings 5 ted without pain, 2 LDICINES. 1 per tooth, Teeth ex JURE YOUR COUGH— 4 »e\RUP Tar and Wild ay ; A mre cure ne coughs Coids sore throat, or dipt a. Only Yh an Centeper hottie, ‘to be had at CAMPBELLS drug cor, Sthave. and Yb et; CHALMER'S drug stor or, Hudson and Hammond eta; SHEDDEN, . Howe and 4th #t.; and also in Brookly oy at MILNE'A, 217 Fulton et, v51 THE NEW PHRENOLOGICAL HEAD with all the organs approved by Meae ri S.imay be bad of all Druge mad #1 50 . ne TTENTION, LADIES—THE OLD ES- tablished N.Y. Fur Manufacturing Co $3 Chat- ham «t, opposite Crook's White Marble Hotel, is seil- single ceta at their factory wholesale prices, y and vetachoice andagreat! .«ain, s Yeand collars $240 each, and upwarde; sy et tin and Mink eabie setts very Altering and repairing t the eb styley, | equaltonew. A loerips given to purchasers insuring { acaicet mothe, Look tor the mammoth s4, PLE ING, Menager § E CAMPBELLS SHIPPING. | QILLS £1 AND UPWARDS, 1 pion Bank o! London, and b Royal Bank of Lreland, aie ral is sed aang WEL FARGO co eS JZOR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK BALL LINE—The picke’ ship JAMES FosTER, JR ON willenil positively this afternoon, bor we apy on board, foot ot Beekman at, ur ROCHE BROS, & | COFFEY, 69 South at 1 PASSAGE TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY s A Or DRAFTS available jn all parte of ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND and WALE Vereons wishing to eend for thelr de or remit money can do so at the lowest posal s) wd ou “its ! " ty TATeCTE BRY South street, N.Y. | STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER. |? POOL.—PEN LV ANIA eaile Seturdar, " llth. € o *) steeraee " vabl at reney. J ppiy to WILLIAMS €ULION, 20 bs \ way OR WEEDS BEFORE WWOWHOOD —_— o--— (The Continaation of this Story le wavelds ably crowded oat to-day.) : - a ] LOST AND FOUND. OST, THE 1STH—BLACK NANNY GOAT after maent -White face, horns inclined back one side more witte than the other. A enitable re ward will teg ven forherreturn, Wert epee Clinton ave, bet Byme and Courtiandt ste N. J. 8 STRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM 48 NORTH Third at, Willlamebureh, a white fret withe Piece of the ere off. The finder will be liberally ree warded by returning her to the above number, 14 #100 REWARD—LOST IN CROSSING in B way opposite Baronm's Mo- feu on Saturday afternoon, tei ween 12 and 1 o'clock, a Fprtmonie containing #165 in bille and two Spaniah dollars, valuable akeepeake, The finder will rae ceive the above reward by returning it to Leggett Hoe tel, 46 and 45 Chatham at. aT GENERAL BUSIVESS, AT 77—PAWNBROKERS TICKETS Wants edand the higheet cash prices paid for tickets of HVer WATE, KUNG, Pialolay tilka, turn &e, at 77 Bleecker st, up stale, a8] C' IMPRESSED YEAST —THE DEMAND for our celebrated com pressed reat having s@ rapidly increased, we deemed ita duty tothe publie diamonds, watches jewelry. to designate the following deposits in the various pers of the city, where it can be bed fresh ever? day: DONAU, STERN & CO., 49 Seventh ave., bet. 16th and 17th ete, GREENWICH ST BECORD AVE 112, Sehmidi. OSA. Deerkipg 246—6 Smith, cor. Suth at—F, Littel. 415—P, Nelson, UEA. HUDSON ST b 3871. F. Knapp GREENWICH AVE. E AVE, drickson Chas, Hall, L. Friedlander SEVENTH AVE, 420-—Abhot & Palmer NINTH AVE, 426 —Bowes & Co SIXTH AVE, 151-7. H. Stellyes 44 - ” CASH PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MET- books and new ala, white rage 10 ete, tton and woolens 4 ctag re 9 ets; old brass 25 cte. ribs copper and pewter, iS eta; lead 9 cts per Ib, at 1A New Bowery, cor, Koos: velt at. 336 CA H PAID FOR RAGS AND OLD MF- tale— White races 1) cta per ib; colored books and newrps Sete; old brase 25 cts cor ag and p lead 9 cta per Ib each for mer hate. At 55 Spring __106 Dlyor kr LEGALLY PROCURED— (Special tacilities,) Other cood cases prorecutad without charge, unless we succeed, Advice free an- confidential. M. LOWERS, Attorney and Counsel lor, 75 Nasema at, was OUNT VERNON TAXES—TAX SALE— Washingtonville, Wakefield, Fleetwood, &e, 1axea may be paid through the Tax Oftice.cor, Grand and Elizabeth eta on Monday, Feb. % and if not pald will be sold for same, JOUN 8. YORKE, Gen. Collector. _ aid ©, MILLER, School Collector, Olls AND PAINTS—ROOF OIL 50 CTS, paintoila 7) cts per gallon; Grafton paints, ven, Ted, yellow oehre, a Spanish brown, 2c per pound ; linseed oils, epiuits turpentine, and colored painte cheap; white lend and zinc, 5 ete per pound, D. Ble WELL, No, 254 Peart at, 406 PRESERV E YOUR LEATHER AND KEEP vour feet dry Frank Miller's Leather Preserva. tive and Water Proot Gil Blacking. For sale by H. GARDNER, 29 Fulton at, 52 TAXES, TAXES—LAST CALL—PELHAM, Vethamville and Prospect Hill taxes will be re- ceived at corner of Grand and Elizabeth ata, on Mons ot AMBROSE PENI TON, Collector,8 AXES—CAUTION—JOHN C, RANKIN, the only authorized collector of Mount Vernoa and Behool District No. 4, receives same Monday, ‘20th, at SMITH'S Grate and Fender store, *t. Owners paying any other person do own rink, WING MACHINES. J2OR SALE—ONE OF FINKLE & LYONS latest improved rewine machin sold for one halt of the original price; will be sold row for ¢ Car be ween from 10 to 6 o'clock at 16° Fast 4ab Mre, CUPTER, ia See kG SEW NG MACHINES +-FOR SALE, TO rent or exchange —all kinda, new and second. cheap for cach, or part payment. machines and repaired; advances made, 340 Broadw: 4, Up-etaira, over book a1 SEWING-MACHINES TO RENT, BOUGHT ‘ or exchanged.-All kinds repaired—Howe’ Wheeler & Wilson's, Singer's, Planer & Angei's al Grover & Baker's, Second-hand machines pivare ce e hand forenie, Good machines for $20, At 452 at, 5 doors weet of Hudeon By ae ) LET—A WHEELER & WILSON SEW- i aching, and @ Singer's. Apply all next geek etd ‘ hy FOR SALE AND TO LET, _ NEAT COTTAGE FOR @2,40, WITH ® A or lotn in garden, Alro 2-etory house for S1.- 4, ellin Morrieania. Apply to G. W. DILCHE ’ hambers st, coro: Chatham, 24 floog 278 INE LOT IN VAN BRUNT STREET, William and Kine, Brooklyn, only 5 mine utes’ walk from Hamilton Verry, for sale on favore able terme, E.R. KELLOGG, 159 Pearlet, 287 FARM 62 ACRES FOR SALE, AND Stock, Good house, 9 rooms; cood barn, 4 cow: Yhorees, farming impiemeuta, apple orchard, 2'o acres winter green, 2S acres under cultivation: bal- ance wood and water, Price $3,000; half mortenge, In New York, $1 miles from City, Also, one 19 acres, S900, Apply to P, ZEGLIO, 12 Centre at, rl > Ui CHEAP HOMES--FOR SALE IN MELROSE, 7 miles from at cottages, at $1,200, $1,500 and $1,000 © dh wok from the depot. Apply to W. tion, Harlem Kailroad, ARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Western lands, within two hours drive of N.Y, elty, Inquire of KITCHEL & J ELLIFPA, 111 Bivede way, room 75 FOR, SALE—A FARM: OF 40 ACRES with all the necessary utensile, Also including the stock. ‘This farm is situated on Lang Island, only tree miles from Rockaway, and will be sold on Hbere al termes, For particulars enquire of P, GRUBER, 93 bldridge et, S28 FOR SALE IN “BROOK LY N—$2,000 4, k house. Apply to MICHAEL SHAN. -EY, Carroll ot, near bd ave For SALE—IN THE MOST HEALTHY and productive part of Long Island, 2) hours ride from the city of New York, @ cottage, out bouses, @ fine garden, plenty of fru deither 5 or 15 acres of well cultivated Iand, Also @ houre and 10 ucres te lease for Lor 6 ye Also 10 or 50 weres of unime proved land, at per acre, Apply tod. MeCOT. TEN, 14% Fulton at, 03 PROPERT Y FOR SALE AND TO LET IN all parts of New York and Brooklyn. Apply ag K. H, GIBBON & Real Betate and Insuracce Agetcy, 28 East Broadway, N.Y. Tenement prop: erty wanted for respectab 6 partios 2 $8 ( WILL BUY A 2-sTORY HOT and full lot at Winfield, not over 10 or rT] minut ride trom Hunter's Point on tt Flushing and Long Istand Ralirond, they stopping theve 12 ic] 1> times duily; the piace not over sun taet from the station at Wi 1, Terme cash. Apply to MAL. 4 » DEMOREST, Melrose Stee as KICE McAULI 44 OW the premises 47 QQ F WILL BUY i NE 4 3.50 story and base aH NEAT ent brick house 9@ t -w ie an pees amily, Apply a Nelron st, Brooklyn; house wy will rent quek lor $550—to on E.R. KELLOGG, 199 Pearl et, N.Y ze WILL BUY WILT, EX: $3,800 trace a", OR WILL EX houre, bear Grand ave, Brooklyn, in Pac ply to owner, 172 Chatham «1, roc & 1. ( \OOTX2 LESs—W IL, ory brick stole Biookiyn, rente I eure wra ViEN

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