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(Contnaed rom the First Page) and ronny, itwas afterwards discovered, had no Vickots. THe RECEPTION ROOM Wae the platnest thing of the kind probably ever Hited ap. There were no decorations, and even 4 Mere of drugcet was placed over the carpet to pre- ferve lt. At the East end of the room, however, ope @ mised dale covered with green baize, *eared the camp chair used by Gen. Grant when in Kichmood, and presented by Col. Hillyer, one of his ttafl : eoven or eight other red velvet chairs were also on the dais, while am American flag stood at either end, But in the contre was one of the most tiseniflcent pieces of invenulty perhaps ever wit- Deveed, It consisted of an tron stand, covered with aibbons and evergieen branches,on which war © mammoth bouquet, composed of the elwicert and Moet beantiful hot-houseiflowers, The boujnet was about ten feet in ciroumference, and was ro arrange! ee to form two American fines, with a rich floral stor between them. In the centre arose s handsome pyra- mid, cud io front were the letters Us. in pink flowers, ona white ground, The principal roses were the tube rose and the japonica, The value of thie moegnificent plece of workrnansl |p was five bundied doliars, Itwas brourht to the hotel in an open ear- riage, drawn by eix horees, and attracted nomenre crowds, It took five men two days to make it Turing the time occupied in waiting for General Grant, @ young exquisite, dressed im the heleht of fashion, sat im the chair, and said to some a.ound “ Now, just, aw, imaging me to be the venrial, aw, You present me with that bouyne:, Ili .ive «puff of + like the feueral, and theo [')) take it “O, you wever could do that,” eaid & person who overheard bim. “Why potr’ wae the question aeced in reply * Bo- couse,” onld the other, “it took iz horse w Dring it here, aud tt will certaloly take more then one jackore to take it away.’ It ls veedierm Wo any that our friend did not personate the General efter- wards. ARATVAL OF GENFRAL GRANT. Time passed, and people began to grow impatient, and still no sien of the General; it was long part the time for bim to arrive. Word finally cane that he had really arrived in hie carrrisge, but conld not get in on account of the crowd ‘The delay npret some of the arraneemenws of the Committees who were on duty by turns every half hour, Two fine bands, that of the Tth Ke. imen‘, and swilitary baud played several plecos of wusic duriny the interval, Atlencth » signal waa given, and in « moment a loud clopping of bands, and waving of Dandkerehiefs froin the few ladies and gentlemen allowed in the reception room, announced that ‘he Generai was epproaching, Boou be eniore', eaning on the arm of Jucke Daly and accompenind by his iittle son Jose, and hiv Anughter Miss Nellie Grant with Mre. Grant and the following ladies: Mra.daire Daly, Hamilton, Mrs. Goo, Btiong and Mise Dotinell. ‘The General walked slowly up to the dair, darting ble keen eye si:ound, but appearing very nervous. He gianced Mmaidly around, as it were, and he who never lost a Dattle, who never qualied before a foe, was apparently unnerved by the scene there presented. Mre. Grant and the ladies above named took their soate on the Platform, aud the General also seated bimerif fora tow moments, But soon he was coimpeiiod to arise Qnd at nine o'clock precisely the proseviation to toe General commenced by Mr, Henry Clews; those to Mrs, Grant by Marshal ©. Roberts. ‘The visitors Passed in line, The Ceueral stood etenlily at le post, the name was called, aud after paselag the Geueral the parties wore next introduced to Mir. Grant Yerhaps our lady readers would like to know how ehe ressed. Ourreporter, with the eld of an old member of the Prose, on the staf of General Gran., Col, Adam Badeau, manaved to no'e down the fol- lowing description of the dress of besself and all the ladios, Here they are: Mua, Gnant.—Dress of ficu lace bertha, bows of ri banal ‘ Aeelored, Turk atin : vbons red, white anu biue, from each shoulder, with a ted rove in frout, Mer Lalr, which jeu jet binck, was omely dies sed, caris bung down behind, and . \ tuade up the ‘Sroamenvating’ Th mils eset ntie costume Tat pronounced by lady judges wo be in excelieut taste. Mua. Juno Davy.—The figure of this lady wi euvel iu o beudeonfe pearl moire antigen, over which hune a rich biack Jace outer earwont, air was without oruamen hid Miss Haw ~Woahlte tulle over rich bl il Ine atin, Malr handsomely dreaeed, with several rows of pears Ara waterfall, standsome pearl necklice; roses Bae. Ges, Rrrony. te. Rich moire antique blue silk, With wo diadem of poarte ou her head; pean neckiace with void ormame: ia. Mair tandems ly dressed ,Miss Detwoip —Kieh moive antique, covered with slenceunes luce, Necklace; rubier, Daring the vresentation all seemed to “ Merry ae a marriage bell.” Bint soon the slow proccss began to be felt thoy passed aud were re » ood as pidly named, the Preerutera, fn rote ineta evs, pulled lingering ge uulemea by the Coat or arm, and hurried them on, “ No speech, Move on, supper is waiting,” and such like sentences passed from ihe lips of the introdueing officials ag soon even @ bow was cut shortin the middle, with the words “wove on." And now a rather ugly-looking Proceeding (ook place, in the advent of some Police. man to clears passage, Man, spoke out and said it Was all wroug, but still the Police ‘emained, and at 104% Celock all was over, the Genoral beving stood tho handshaking for an hour and « quarter, Buddenly on the dais, behind the seporters, appeared two old gentlemen, the one the brosher of ex. President Veu Buren betore alluded to, the other a Mr. Deni, who said; Please let us Pass, T wont to tmtroduce Mr. Van Buren to my daughter, Room was tonde, and tho olf wea went Up to Mis, Grant, when Mir, Deut formally presented Mr, Van Buren to ber Mis, Grant is the iughter ot Mr, Deat, Atthe close of the eereme- By bwo policemen ascended the fale and stood beside Gevoral Giaut, A wag took the liberty of saying : “General, I never expocted toeee you in the hands of ine police, Lace it now.” “Ab I" guid the Geveral, with bie quiet emile, * None of us kuow what we may come to" As the Partive parsod out, they went along to the supper Youm, where au excellent coid collation War laid. It consisted of boned thrkey, tongue, ham, Toast Lwet, oysters stewed, and plenty of champagne, There was euough and to rpare, and all seened to evjoy the feast, As ihe Feception tinished General Citant appeared on the balcony in obecience to the call of the thousands assemt ed evtside, who with Umbrellas and overcoats stood with the greatest pa- tence waiting to seo bin, They loudly cheesed, sud Whe General simply bowed, and retired, A PRIVATS #Urren In a private room oixty Cietinguished Fulese were eulortuined, Amon these were Ger fomily, Aveh bishop McCloskey, Henry Ward Beecher, &e, togett bere of the Commitivs. THE POLIOR ARRANGEMENTS, To the exertions of Couuissioners Ac te eud MoMurray, Superintend nt Kennedy, Polwe under Capt Brac kett, and Be of the Bishop Poster, Rev, OF With some ineu. ny Borgen 4 the Teeant Robinson, 26th Precluet are due the very excellent or. dor which was kept in the reome ineice wid of th in wetting '© G/0at pressure which was inevisble, TUR DEPARTURE, The heavy rain which ect in during the night rome- what impeded the departure of the euests, Much trouble was occasioned in getting up carriages, but the exco lent police arrangements obviated all dim culty, alihough it was past one this merning betore tho lomt guest left the hotel, SOENES OUTSIDE, At anenrly hour in the evening thousands of Por- fons congregated in the vicinity of the Hotel anxious- !y awaiting the arrival of the General and party. 1° oolice bad aroat difioulty in keeping the eutanves } ' eral Grant and to the building clear, for persons took up their peal- on thee in the moet determined manner, and ex- pressed their intention of “ seeing him any how.” Atout half pat elgit,a ery was talsed “here come the General,” and the carriage was immediately eurrounded by an immense crowd, who cheered and waved bate, hankerchiefs, and any other availabe article in the most hilarious manner to which the General bowed his aecknowlodgemenis, All throneh the evening hundreds of persons loltered around the hoe), peered up at the windows, and tried to tquerze inside of the bali, which many indeed sueceeded in doing—con pletely carry ing the place by storm inapiteof the :emonstrances of the police, Madison equare,notwiiheran.ing the rain poured down in torrente, presented a very animared appearance ~ thousands of p reona, usterrified by the weather, as sembled there for the purpoe of witnessing the dis- Pay of fireworks, which were exhibited under the direction of Mr, Hadfield. The display was very beautiiul, although somewhat marred by the fain. and consisted of rockets of every description, including bornbahelix, voleanoes, shells of rolden rain, batteries and maroon explosions, The “Union piece” brourht forth great app! us, and showed con- riderable ekillom the part ot the prrotechuirt, Ata little before eleven the exhibition was eoncluded, still the crowd Ingered, acd cast anxious eyes towards the edifice which contained the “greaseet General of the sc@" und although many were per- feely dierched with the rain, they determined to stop and ree the puesta come out, which they did, “in epite of wind and weather" ‘The line of carriages bringing gueets tothe Fifth Avenue Hotel, extended from 24d street, up Oth avenue, to 47th etieet and beyond —ncupying two hours in diechareing thetr oeeupenta. DEPANTURE OF THE GENERAL TODAY, Lat it nor be forgotten that to day every citizen Ie nvived to accompany General Grant to the toot of Coartlandt et. They will fell in with the 7th Kegimeut, the dd Cavairy, aud othe: militia compa alee, at one o'clock, at the bib Avenue Hoel, All should un te in paying this honor, not ein ply tothe Geveral es an individual, but as the rep crentative of the wreat armies of the Uuited Siates, the greatess in the world, GexeKaL Rosecnans,—Amonget the arri- vale ou Monday by the Heury Channcey, from Arpin- wall, wae Major General Roseesaus, on hie return frotn a three mouths’ tour through the gold and silver regions of the Pacific const, General Rosecrans will stay, while in town, with hie brother-in-law, M Win. Hegeman, So, 6 Weat Thirty-tiret street, Tammany MAyonatty Coxvention,—The Taromeny Mayoralty Couvention met yesteriay siternoon at Tammany Hall, Ieace Bell preeided No nemination was made, On motion of William M. Tweed, @ conference comiiites of one delerate from each ward was appointed to confer with other Demoeratic organizations, The conveution then adjourned antil 4 o'clock this P.M, Quarantine Marters,—The Atalanta still remaing at Lower Quaran'ine. Du:ing the week three or four cases of diarrhaaoecurted anong her steerage passengers, one of which terminated in col- Iapee. Mr. Whitney, agent for the Atalanta, has sent down memall vere! to the lower bay, in whieh the cabin parcengersof the Atalanta have been placed, After # thovough jumiention of their clothing by mernus of chlor.ne eas, and of their persons by means Nehlorine and nitrous acid gas they will Le allowed bo come up to the The removal of th vere will allow nore room for the steerage Dr, Sayre, Kesivent Physician, at tritar aity of the cabin peeeengers from intect) that, ever@icce the arrival of the Aisianta in this port, the cabin bee been fumigated daily with brom- ne wan, ‘The following correspondence explaine iteelf Mayor's Orrios, New York, Now, 9, 1968, Tlon, Kawin af. Stanton, Secretary of War Drs Lives the Government Comm 4 of Health, the cholera ¢ ty qua can bine he. ere LO Versels to be ol our port Lexisiature nos being in apo opriation fpr ‘he purchase of vessels can b Can we not eet the steam transport Jiiaole? hen Cal WOO. posseesion of the ciound selected by your po lor quarantine? uly, C, Goprkey Goxtien WaAsiitnaron, Nov, 90, 1506 Hon. C. Godfrey Gunther, Mayor Iwill direct the sieomer Li inols to be turned orer for quarantine purpores whenever you want it, The question a4 to quarantine ground at Sandy jicok w rowsred by the President to the Attornoy Gene who bas vol yet erven his opinion as to the pow the Federal Goverument to give the peruusion aeked for on behaif of your city, Ev Win Bi. STANTON. Secretary of War, A correspondent, on behalf of the Atalant.'s Pas- ronge aye: Here are more than thirty of the cabin parsensers), wh low toriure of the moet ingenious kind, altocesme untainted by the diseas*, and stil not kuowins at whal moment it nay spread amonget them like wild. fire, ‘Duels condivion is indeed pitiful, From news reevlved froin the ahip, f learn that the PResenye are at the wite' end to find with what to occup themselves; that all amusemeots ara tow weaii- fone, and that they are siowly sinking into deepan ency, which we Know to be (hee moss tavorabie for the dread disease, You will coniera gx favor by inserting these words in your vaiuable columus, Duati’s HARVEST,—There were J40 deaths in thiscliy Inet week—nn increase of 22 over the pre- vious week, and of 268 compared with the corres. ponding period tn ISd4, Of the deceased, 193 were childrea unter 6 yeare of age, The mortality by the piincipy! dieares was as followe—Consuiopiion, 66, intlamiation of the lungs 4), infantile couvulslons 25, infantile mwaiweinus 27. infantile debility 13) A sa 17, dig. shovs 16, dipbiverite 1s, ty puolu fover fi man beings (I epeak &e condemned to a Lance Seizure or Cooytrerrere Cun- nency,—Detectives KR, K. Lowell and H. A. Otto, of the Treasury Department have arrested an expert counterielter named Charles J, Roberta, and secured io eighty thousand dollars unfinished fifty cont coun ertell currency ne It is suid that Roberts Cen OheAaved Ih COUnKErOLOE during the pass ears. The unfinished noves, togesher with prees, * printing paper, ink, gold leat, go.d bronze were {io Phtiaveiphla, Much of tue countereting busiaces was done in Brookiyu, but notice h ving reacued Rob 8 confederates, Khe Notes und impies menutein that city were removed belore the olucers comid 6¢.2e Khel, SANITARY CONDITION OF THE Ciry,—The following work wae performed by the Bauitary Le. partment of the Metropolitana Volice, during the week ending Nov, 15th, 1505: Four |undsed aud thitty-o Made, aud Bowie Piivies and yards, 47 He 16 weas wud all rtabie Yac@ut oie, 6 coms pouls, and ior the re siURs TT ecdowalke, houses, & etoupy 2 chuuties, aud Ly ly diuuie aud Whale pipes, The following were cleansed or repaired under service of previous nc 152 eluks, 14 yard 16 privies And water closets, alieye, | etabie mut 1 al t complaints were Heine 14s sinks, GS ers and céliase, YS houses, ars, 22 houses, ® dareas wud taides na t pipes Tue Musicians’ Staikx,—Another very large mweoting of the Musical Protec e Lulon was held yesterday afteraoon, Tho principal teature of the meeting was the reading ot w ie © trom the Vhilharmonic Boclety, endoreing the courses by the t mieu Mr Dow » from P AppOtea towalt on the Workin uents | Ported tint at ty Were Wikia kk the t pie ail in. the powe 1 here thought thar deterotes should be reutto s mee 1 tue Workuueine Ay ( O Ulber (usine @ Was buuewied ulier which jhe AMeetil Ka ourned, ARWIVALS OF EMIGRANTS,—The recent arrie Vals Of emigrants at this port, lauded at the Emigrant Depot, are as followe: November 18th, the Germania fre m Rotte the DUUER LOI Laver po. 4 Loti Nov uth, he barry Bud tron 615; the Ener. &y trom Live: poo, bis; ot om London, 419 the York Towu the Louis tonry from Bremen, 385. Yoiai 1.0 (rag towal 1.046, Tho wrrivais yesterday, the vuin, show an increas over those of the 15ih—sun the 19tb intervening =O! 1,206 pornos, All Lhese euiy Sus Gre desiined fox the various ptatea Novia aud 5 Ulu, the majority Joveiiug Ob Mle pysty an » Ce | Fires,—About 11 o'clock terdlay morning Aright tire occurred in J. Smith's card engraving esta! hehment, 750 Brom: . Damage iy Last eveuine afire breke out from a chair mann- etary, situate Immediately we OF tiny ti _ on S6th siteck esr Brocdway. Dauaxe tiut acer mT,—It ie reported that tained, fight will take p.sce in the neighborhood of Albany, Pree Fro th.s morning, between Eliott and Davia, The pre- cise spot is bot Known to ontsiders, bat as mo! an two thousand “wpoite’ iett for Albany yearerday flernoon, there is liitle doubt but the fight will come off uear that city, COUNTY CANV Aserns.—The Board of County Canvaewrs met at 11 o'coek, yesterday morning, and completed the canvaes of the re‘urne in the 3d, lath aud 16th Wards, and adjourned to Tu morning #6 11 o'clock, THE COURTS. Coont Catennan tits lay —Sapreme Court, Gen- eral Lerm—Adjourned to Weanesday, puprese Court Circuls—Part |—Adjourned to Wednesday Part [1 —Non, 2830, 2566, 1176, 045, 2176, . 228, 216 2, 2446, 28, 474, 1846, 2 452, ¥ise Chainters—Nos. 24, 32,” Call ‘of the Caeniar 491, 969, 4645, 545. 5.95 6 1466, lv64, 10%, SLU 206 1260, 691, 683, Téz, 1TH, 1179, Lis. Cow m2 5%, 1764 moNew, ORG, 1149, 1108, 116 B83, 454, 1112, 1118, 1195, Load, 1196, 1146, 1147, 1146 Tue Taest Divonce Case.—In the case of Trust sesivet Trust, a motion was made in the Bupreme Court yesterday for a new trial, Mr, Byrne, for de- fendant, argued for anew trial on the ground of mis- ruling by the Judge in excluding the testimony of the witn Oclsimed to be the first Mre. Trust, becnusre a the wite of the defendant, and iu ex. eludia ust's own testimony for want of me Being. who woud punish pe pthear-uel thar the Con the old common law rule, and oetltntion the particular belief or iefof a porrou was no wround for excind- vee, ‘Lhe Court over aied the motion hd that no exceptions had Leen taken to ruliogeat the time, and that ou & core utexceptioursnoining could be considered mon Piess—Part | AT Tih, NT 16 N " Mr, but the question » hether the verdict was against the wolghts uce Arrestance is an Actios.—In the Supreme Court ) esterday, the case of F. Peoples agat. 1D). Liv- inesion and 8, Draper being called on, the counsel for the defendants raised the question, that the principal cefendant, Livingston, had never been served with 4 suis! one in the nction, and being now in States Pi bon. hal never appeared in the act That os the ocher defendaut wae but tneideutaliy involved, th fune as to whether certain and vow in the poevor- uid be applied to the ould not be Liought to Livingston unre! argued t n argued by the opposite lio all the deeodante, and thet the ited ee@e¥ ce as cosendant's conngel thu thorouchly deceiving the plaintiff. On the as surance of counse he bad never invended to ‘encant Draper, the Conrt conside, the matte. eet up, on eppearances for Livingston, but would Teserve the case severauy until he could be eerved. Count oF GENeRAL Sanstons,—The follow ing cases were disposed of in the Court of General Sessions yesterday: Robert Parker, indicted of grand larceny, plead guilty to petit larceny, Johu barry peaded eullty of arru't aud battery with a deadly weapon and intent to do bedliy hart... Lewis . convicted of petit larceny, was seutenced to tary forsix monthe sud fined $11 eoee ty an attempt to com- ree, Bentenced to State puthe, A Strange Charge of Detective McCarty yesterday arrested a y being merely clalmed by Living sion of the ovner de eadan plaintiffs claim triad until the tl ‘pear but for the decidet that it could vor Pouios Isteniae nce, Theft. young butcher named W. MoMulles, living at Wort 834 street, on a charge of steal! sold watch aud chain trom Eilen James, of No, 90 Croaby street, The complainans alleges that yesier- day moinin hile nding in a earringe with the de fendant, sae placed the money, watch and chain in ber stocking foraate keeping She tell asleep. and on awaking McMu'lea and her property had bovh disap. peared, ‘Lhe accused was subeejuentiy armested and committed for trial wi hous ball, Burglary.—Officer Daniels, of the 8th precinet, arrested John Mc‘ilniey yesterday morning on a arge of burglary, in having foreed outa panel in a door leading from the hallway into the liquor pot De Lyons, corver of Grand and eRe etre ote, and ‘mn #12 in penales Theo rare ed McGinley while comine our of the way, pantie Dodge committed the accused ior trial without ail, A Shrewd Horse Operator.—Theodore Honsner was crrested by officer Seibert, of the Jefferson Mar- ket Police eqaad, yesterday, on the charge of having defrauded Messrs, Andrew Richardson and Louis Sebattel, out of five hurses, valued at $025. The complaloant alleced that on the 8th inst., Housner represented that himeelt and partner were hores deniers and had a etaple in 24 treet, where they were di ngool burinese, Housuer agreed to buy the horses from Mr, Richardson, for $625, provided the latter would take a silver watch for $25, Mr, Kicharcson received the wateh and $50 in money, Hiousner promising to pay the balance when the horses were takeu to hie etal The horses were Criven to Housnes'e stables, and Richardeon asked to Wand a wot until the arrival of Housner’s partner, who would pay the balance of the mo fier ing a nr hardeon decided to tu! ay, ound that the horses had en secreted by since which time he has not eeen the ante t twas he'd in the m of 31,50 Knight becoming his surety, General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Ex-Parstpast Prenor |s seriously ill at bis res!- dance in Concord, N. H, . Tim rag pickers of Paris have nearly all dled of cholera, showing the effect of fth in introducing that disease, Iris stated thatan Itallan Princesa, of the late reywnng house of M viens, was rcenily rece! ved into the Marvioh » Loudon, workhou diet theres Other menibers of the family aresuid to be living in London in # #ta'e of poveriy, Tam examination of Dr, Maddox, th ex-rebel who killed M jor Dix altercation ab Wa: e week, has been concluded by the discharge of the prigoner on the ground that the homicide was Jostifiable, Tug Catholics of Washington laid the founda. tion of the new Church of 8t. Dom nic on Sunday, Ih is intended to be the finest religious structure in Washington, being 190 feet iu leusih and $1 in width. Gan, Woot has recently been tn Raltimore, to attend to suits brought avainss bim sy four cit. cena of that place, on charg Nnected with his treatment of them, while in command there, as i al persons. withdrawn, Toe obser two are not rea. ly for trial, Ariae inquiry, says the Washingion Stax, we have satistod ourselves that the Pres) jent has noe directed the disbandment 0 the War Dy ‘ detective force, under Gen, L. C, Baker, as h been siet (, The authorities have nos evou in- tiated # determination to disband the force, aud it will be retamed as long #8 the ueceasity tor it exiaty Toe Cork Haraum speaking in regard to the searching of she passengers on bosra arriving at Queeusiowu trom A fwo of the suits have heen | | to the pe Ulleuls to say whother a inale 9 4 or amused ab bel ‘ conan is" afemale passeug ack t dove th in the present extravrdivary fasion, fur the pure P sscortaining whew $ concesls ‘ht imme, Pu Lthouy or documen The cradaba ia cart | usally re an & { reapociavle tee misled bus justances aise OvCur Wher: the “yicginy't is a somumu of spatity #U4 Wakes the searching Otliver thoroughly ashain 1 of usw ork, MA Nov U1 —S, Rises, 6 O48. 5 ? ~~ CLEARED RINE NEWs, os--I1, Water 10 38, tad *TRAMBAIPS--Ann Maria, Sa Juan de} Norte; | O'Orsey, Ph.tadelpbia. SLIP—Plymouth Rock, Warner, for Taedna BARK—Re-Union, Tracy, tor Philadelphia, BRIGS—Favor!te, Barbadoes Alina, St, 1 ‘ Vivi Auiwdads dliaet Bawea dgyiay St Thomas: ford: Goo Ki baum, Moston Hous, Hamilton. STEAMBHIPS_ciy —— ny City of Lon- don, Laverpool; New You Bese HIPs remen; F Larrabee, London: May Queen, hortsrnasee Biathela Rights, Shields, BARKA—J H MeLarren, Cow Bay, C B; Delphine, (French) Martin! BRIGSMaggie, Baena la Grande; Hrorr, Rio Grande; amma, Martinique: Suan, Windsor: Olara. do: Adveut, Providence; Rio Janeiro; Robin, Rondout for Boston: Harriet, Bristol: Clare. P Gibbe Newpork Chesapeake” Portemouth ; Beesie pits Bird, Gisee Bay; Paliie Jones, Cherry tera: Lucey A Blossom, Cow Bay; H ‘i Bt John. NB Forrest, eanetie, Rio J Rovdout for Boston; J MATTHEW LLS, Murder Will Out. Bophia, Cherry field; Gust), sas arose A STORY OF REAL LIFE. SCHOONERS.Col,_ | t for Boston; Barah & Blizalethy Pa ety ene” "Eastpor: Bur- glee, Providence: Kan Luis, Moston; J B & F 1, Reson Neglane Oe verk bien 5 Hale. J Oa, Norwich: J6Re eon, Niger, Gloucester; ; ‘ewparti 8 Lake, Providence: F M Josephine, Weatetly for Alba- Anna FE Safford, Providence tor "vo, Greenwich; Madouna, |rov) 'phia: Richard Bullwinkle. Prov!- do; Urbana, New Haven; FE Hickey, Vesner, Dighton; Presto, Newport fence; F J scot, do: Benger, Fal jadelphia; Zie ‘@ tor Vhiiasde dence; D Jones, Pawtucket: NN Empire, Provic Kiver; Hampden Holie, Provicen: ¢; Moro, Fail River: Deow Providence for Eligabethports Golden Fa ale, Newport for Philadelphia; Adele Felicia, Provi- dence for Elizabeth ort: O Ceomwe.l, Harwich: Lwcon, Bostan: § A Mees do; WW. Brainerd, Bton- toxion; Vendovi, Rockiand; Emily, Stemiord; Bnew Flake, Newport; Elizabeth uo: Adelia, Cormwmailiss + Hudson, New London tor biin- Providenc yee for Klin- now M, Vly- doneepurt; Went town for Port Mouriis; Ka by Given, Coruwalli: ert co: Brodadec, do; ti J + Young Tooxer, Boston Wm H Michell Bios bndiey, vi Koadout, CW Bentiey, Providence; Mar Sandwich; T P Ateel, Providence for Kondou'; Stood, do do; Groce Girdler, Provideace fur Philad; IP smith, Albany for Providence; H B Metenit, nee tor Albany; Syivi, Mount Desert; Paral- ror, Empresa, Reckland, Too Late for Classification. NALLY—After a hort illaess, James Nally, the beloved sou of Patrick Nally, aged 16 years ond? mont of the family, and hie brothers, Chris- wnes Nally, are nested to attend the funeral, from hin tathei's resiceuce, 780 Becond ave, on Wednesday alternoon, 2¥d inet, at 1 o'cick, 1 FURNISHED FRONT BED ROOM TO let to or two young men, Call at 124. uth at, op flour, front roota, 3s6 TA SPECIAL ME Moulders (pion, No ‘ING OF THE IRON of N.Y. it wae passed Ninoucdy thet we demand tv per cent, on our Present rete of wages, on and after Saturday, Nov bth, By order of the Union, JOUN MeMAHON. Pres, WM. McKAY, see 872 SAINHER MATHEW T. A, BL 86 CIETY, No. 20f N.Y. Tue nv aro hereby end 24 ave, this Tu 2 ealiaw ape on lett arn, to attend ourdeceaset vrother, F. J. ADIE. By order of the Hock i Fines for non attendance. JAS. DELANY, Pree, THOs, J. CAKK, Kec, See, MICH'L KELLY, Marshal, 333 SOR SALE—ONE TOP GROCERY Wagon ; also light business wagon. Inquire at VANDER- GAW'S Catringe Factory, 22 DeKalb ave, Brook. the funeral of lyn. Boy por SALE—SPLENDID COAL BOX TOP Busey, nearly oe Inquire at i also 2 eleigua. 862 Acelphi at, Brooklyn, beture 10 A.M #90 Te TAILORS—GOUOD CUSTOM COAT hands wanted to work on business and frock con's #15 to$15 per week; also good tailoresses on cont 24) Mort ai, cor, Prince W “ANTED-2 FIRST CLASS TAILORESSES on eurtom pints, at $7 @ week, constant work all winter, 105 Ler a EE JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR. OF 14th at. nud Sth ave. Open daily trom 10 8, m. to Sp.m.: Mondaveand Thareuaystrombto8 p.m. 6 per cent. inteiess, free from government tax. De- elie made on or before Dee, let will draw interest rom that dat THOS, CHKISTY, Prest a H. *PER CENT. INTEREST fore Pauly 429 Canal Ailowed by Union Dime Sar shu TS, 2 et, cor, of Varick, Ansera, 21.57 SHIPPING. "ATLANTIC. COAST MAIL STF AMSHIP Lines, Steasmelips twice a week tor: New Uileans, Hobie, Wilmineton, Charlosion, Bavannah, Richmond, Noriolk, Cit) Point, Petereburgh, For freieht or passage apply to ALLEN E. THOMAS & CO., 6 Bowling Green, 4is ASSAGE FROM AND TO LIV {POOL and London.by the Old Black Star Line Liverpool, the JOHN BRLGUT sails on Det For Lonion—E. W. STE ISON, saile on Oct. Vor paconge apply t WILLIAMS & GULON, du F 1 at. m7 STEAM TO LIVERPOOL — THE FULL. poweced, firet-cinas iron #t: amabip PROPONTIA, 2,500 tons, Capt. irs INSON, will esfl from Pier No, 35, East Kiver, on Wednes. day, Nov, 22, PApdS AUE—CABIN, $1; STEERAGE, $30; Payable in Currency, TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO,, % Bouth + Q! EAM TO QUEENSIOWN AND LIVER. poo COLLAND, Now h, Cabin passage so; fteerace 340; piyatie in eur y. Apply to WIL. LIAMe & GC LON, 29 Broaiway, Din) FPAPSCOTT'’S EMIGRATION AND FOR? EIGN PXCHANGE OFFICE, bo BOL TIL ST Persons wishing to send tor their fnenda, ean have eht bere either in etenmehip or es ling the lowest possible races, om LIVER UL, and trom For 19th Apply to i LONDON, Line of Packets, ou Gieat Beiteiu and Ireland from £1 and wo PAPSCOTT BROS, & CO,, 86 Routh et, “ARTICI 48 FOR SALE, Fok sara “FIRST CLASS “FRENCIT paurace Machine. in perfect order, Apply to WM, GABI, Machinist, 167 Wiilian af, 392 perk SALE CHHAP—A 10 FEET STOVER engive inthe; swings SO inches; nearly pew, At foot of Weet Sid et, Oo SAND AT BARNUM’S MUSEUM AT 12 = centea@load, ‘THOS, BALUWIN j46_ inks. A SURE CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE } + hands evtruction of the appetite tor liquors by Dr, KIN thing, unkuown > Powders, giveni hey will Dot #icken when taken as jun itat rice $1, Depot st, Luke's Phas. Vy ce sid Hudson ata, N.Y 40 NEW LYING-IN ASYLUM IS NOW uatt Orne lexington ave and f let et or @omiienon tothe lady ruperint Si] Viste bes Vand dy or to the sesideat physi cian, between Wand) da Cheep. Duudays, Wer buses provi led with ei uations, 46 SURE YOUK COUGH—USE CAMPBELL'S syrup tar and wild coughs, colds, bronchitis, sure throay and all atiog ions of the throat: and Jungs, rhottie. ‘Tobe hadat CAM/BELL'S d Sth av. and 256b #t; also at SHEDDEN: siore, cor, Bowery and 4h ay AMBER’ store, cor, Liudeon and Mamsond Ask your drug wist © procue ib Jor you, Be sure and ta! ober, ot ene G* “LIEF GIVE A in the worrt cases, and the on.y medicine that will permanently cure the diseares of the aud bladder, to be had at Dr, WM. BAK 144 South 6th Williamebureh. OTICE—DR, » LATE OF 82 Eighth ave, can be confidentally consulied upon all chronie, local or other diseases, Apply elo by ivivad vi bse) ah OY Deke die Oy drug drug —_—— CHAPTER Xiv, ‘Fla dave were long and dre-ry, Tn the dismal, dismal street ; Api! ot night "twas very weary To count the passing fee H. C, Asprnsoy. Tre Vicar of Pondering was the aon of « Bure, feemer, of an (qually reapectalle atanding M*. Grant, but withont his wealth : «ho had made, troy a marrface that had conduced to lessen his worl4- lw one: the lady chosen own'ng not on! the disability of bringing nether portion nor rv« poctations to the briclal, but fa'ling in thatespal) - ty by which rome women make amie amen a fr the lacking lucre, Not that Mra. Vree warin any way an unamiable or unthrifte wife: but hee marriace had placed her juet in the very pomtica fn which her good qualities were levat likely to le turned toaleantave, Farmer Vea onchttohare hed frome suspicion thet anch might bethe cney when visiting at ber father’s, and consecutively Paving hin addireraes to the cond Rachel Vincent. Mr v $ wesaroivor canon, residingin @ email ant teremertin the Clore at Chicheste, Ifhehnd had thought for anvthivg else bit 88 aot blue eves and flaxen heir of Mins Vincent, Mr. Verne would have meen that in @ mal! parlour wit's Inttice window looking intoa tiny carcen, about twenty foot squire, of which the pa bs w re fo me ed of flagetoner, and the parterres Cecorated wit Crouse, marivcida and Michaclman dairies, Season mir bt be, that MisaVincent saw ant eda suffciercy of country plearurcs, Te m have seen, a's, thatcs!lat what hourhe wit her d ess, though simple, war always unrui"e and her whole appearance exanisite in t's and nestness; moreover, he ought to have ohserv- ed that from break‘ast unt!l their one-o'clock din- ner ehe never conaet to ply her nee lle; thet after dinner she read ancient books of divinity, and then accompanied her father to the cathe+ dral with a freshness and p'acidity of eniovn ent which show d hwmvch her bert was in tie trenqnil ceeupaticn of her davs, I mut: becon fosse', however, that the veung ferme: did. in ‘ve constant vialta, see all the pocul a it es, byt asoing he loved them, and never allowed toh moelf Low litsle they fisted the blue-eyed Rac! el for the re> we qiirements of afarm-house, They wero marrio!, andin @ short time both beesme conacious that poor Riche! had not the least roeation for her new position, The poultry-vard—the dairy —the fruit- room —the laundry —all were acenesof dismay and deep direem‘ort, Ignorant of the various machin- ations there to he enacted, she coul! not concead from herself that they were utterly repulaiv . How piteously she rog ried her quilted white dim- ite pettiorts—er gauze ne k-kerobief—her bean- tiful faxen hair githeredsocare't ly over acuablor —er ich berled ai'k shocs—ber na keen miitens —all #0 utterly Inappropriate CF the Inties require ‘dofher, Hert'n, hus! and seawall her: i'eul- tee ant ano her femile servant was the relief - ferod; St fatle', however, e# @ sulst: ute, end ony offered exer ption to p or Mra Vvne of the turk é Moet repugnant toler:allthev ro « lepirtme' ¢ which @ mistress makes @ lucrative part of th ‘erm’nz bus n as becoming sources of lose and pe uiation, Mra Vere went bitterly over every resh broofot thewrnr «which her to n hb Old ber busband;aed woen her fret hid vas born Hind, the ceasipa of the neich ourbood thought rt wan» vetural consequence of the exe) rivecrving of the mother. In five ye-re more @ fine boy was born with eves which lo hed out 0) the cuter workl with more than tn’an' ne st @ \- ness, This wet the gowips at fault, for tt ware known that Mrs, Vyse hed atill continued ber fl complement of weeping; but the bey browcht & charin with him, and she was only known to cry twice after his birth: the first time was on his { ther stead lv refusing to have the how nar Jeremy Taylor, the judicious Hooker, the veneri« blo Bede, or even after the eaintly Georg: Herbe: te sting on the harsh-sounding name of Rover ut the baptismal name of a Jong } neof Verses, shorn by the crave-stones in the village church-yert Avan Mre. Vyse had to ween: it wasnt the leath of her worthy huahand. At thee! of eighteen rears cf worded lif. aie had avaln to retire to the city of Chichewerfirahome, Them'nor caw and her mother ha! lones'r co passe | eWay 5!) Cre fore {t was to @ emall Louse in s very narrow street to which the wi'ow had now to retire; but Mt suited her confined means, On the eloariy ou of the involved affairaof her husben', it wasfou @ that nothing remairel toherb san ineoneof a hun 'red and fifteen pounds a vrar, wih asim of a thousand pound ethy « godfit) e- to he son, to be ex) ened on ile educ.tiou iu the Way irustece tivht ap omnes. After the first months of mourn ng fora k'nt and inculventhuaband were ovar, Mra, Vesodd not find h ryosiiion so den orable as friends were fainto consd rt, Buttor the bor Royer—vhat ericvous chance was it from the aropen coun- try to the pave! allere, as, inh «# fesp te, he term- eithe streets o° Chichester! A dav school, tow camein all ts woolen reafiv; draks and fome rep e@cing the awort bedrerowaant leafy conpies wher: be hed so loved to wancer, that leor ne Was @tark tohim., Couli ho have crried bis grammare acd wine to the cesar old home test where allihe price of the poultry-yerd use! ty atrut before tisedmirny eyes, hia lessons would have aiied to ‘he delight of '@ kine ind rthe cl! ath on thet ruk of the Ol-besprnkl i pool, If dig ec all bave shortened ‘he weary hours he had to nats tn tue long, nerrow, u elanc! oly rch olro m, Fe scoa woull taveercap d from ite hateul white-washed yree'net«; bit the lessons bengal! ready learnt, brow. bt no releare; snd not unt] Saturday «ii the po f boy tas'e an. thing like the liberty (f hie nfint yeaa ©) thosec Sle tusiant bro ktat over, he us dto rush from the dismal street—not to the bean tiful Downe orto the courtly perk of Goodwood, bitte sone farm near; anil bore, w oneview with the labourers | and the cattle, the poor cou. try-sics boy renewed foratew brief borrs all the Lappy associanons uf hin past day Buty attire, even this Baturdey Sete was devied Lim. If bie mothe was unwell — and, auch washer vocation for home, she would feign indisposmt oa even to herse!f, ratherthan quit her work-table.—the martyr Roger bad to walk With bis poor blind sister, This tank she woul le make irksome—and thatin apiteof all bin fationa to theeontrary— by permsting in think! the main road, where she was with p hearing the carriages that passed, mcre ogreeab'e than the meada aod lanes theough which he would hav: lei her, The geutle-hearied boy vever thought of: posing bis own will tothe whimsof thethe p @gbtiess girl, even when whe ueisted on making s foiribroush e!l the streee of the town; and pot ® mourtur ever Possed hig uncon plalning lips, washis wo her's wish tinye sli uid be share herecare of bs afflicted gist r, and he subsailtied cheerfol y: perhaps with a better srace than thw who which h ye ther desire Giaties wuld three tio ®iocbuch on Bunda by which exe. sion (e agein lost bis rural recreation, On reach ng the age of fifteen, Roser mado a for eblo upped ts) his iuctner as to the way in which he wasto obtain his future livelihood, With manly aud generous -pirt he sivecdy few pal frm the onciowne at hewssasi mu tober expe ser 3 nue wewith tenter cegiot the sho wus debarrin, horeclf ma y o mforss two ob Ble Was acc wiued, tO mee) the lbereum ny ‘ bis food and rament, eDbor into @ Burk! a H 6; lan was that he sb »prenticesbip with the far: ber, having pur ase! ive idem was, that for b stato for the next seven years, hig maintenance sud struction ju fartoing would be willingly given» equivalent, On bearing all this, Mrs, Vyse, wit tLat quiet and pious manner which always le pour Koger without the power ot remoustranuug Bie that bis Jprofession bud been chosen at birth; aud that when the eyes of bis father fire rested ujon him, he bad givon ber the promise tha, if bis abilities were equal to ii, and osher thing were propitious, be was to be brought upto ts Courch (To be Continued.