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(Continued from the Virst Tage. e t wile onese on the subject, From SAVANNAN.--The steamship Herman, from Savannah, arrived at thie port last aing, The fu office is under obligations to Pureet Robert Lausy, of the Lerman, for @ file of late Eavanneh papers. S:SGInG Merrina,—This evening a meet. ing tor det neing will be held at the Rooms of the Young Meou's Cbr sian Asecoiation, 161 Fiith avenue, Young pereous, ladies and gentiosen are mylted, THE COURTS by polroning. Gustaf. Mr, Kinnon, who in the bose identified the prsone:, The case was adjourned to Wo-day, Assactt anv Barreny._In the Marine Court, yesterday, J. U'Keilly sought to recover $600 dam- ages frow M. Gurtlemann, for an alleged arseuit and battery. It eppeare the plaintiff vent to the de- ie ndani's store, eurner of 64 5 atreet snd let Qvenne, for the purpose of pa ment o.dpuie avert jn regard to sonre of the items io the bill, O'Reilly rad de.endant bac or thiee different prices for the eam * article, counter and struck O'iteilly reveral times eithe pewter muy, injuriug bim eo ® nit from ppraned en’ diately on d Tinking it became an’, Mr. K , TeCOVELOd, 1 le com i indice at was oly erna evi veuee. Uned for the p ise ing a bill, During the ee tle. chareed wo ecription of Lpon thie the de enuant emme arowus the rely ar to preveut for three seeks, attending to bus Cornet Cavespan THis Dav Sapreme Conrt, | Gurtlemann, in ceience, «aid O'Reilly called bum & Cirevit— Part I 15¢ « 100T, Ble oe 4 Ise Duteb sou of @ —, a roeue, &c, Caw still on, AG}, 1S) + s. ate Py Yin, bak | Tue Lacna Keene Caan. in the Superior ¢ wart, ah. 12, 8.6 esterds), the @ppicasion for ab injunction in bh . a49 : 165, Beth e Rhode vase ‘ot foue nek. A add dor aoe Part Looe f iil aiter the triad of the case, 16 Len Common Heas—Vart 1. tL, Now. 17, | Doe raid ainong the eouurel that the cate should be 79, 4 Tur Breona Divonon Case—Tratimony of Mn frao.'s Ncaee—Mas, Staose’s Conrassios, ETC <The evidence im this case was resumed ye averday Morning, at 11 o'clock, when the cross-examination of Mrs, Matilda Maoeebl wes resumed by Mr. Gre ham. The testimony was as follows: arried Indy: L have not the note I recelved rone after | lett her; | probably destro: « hat | did with tt; some of of Mry. Btronk kept lama Peter Btro Ithiok Mr 1 may have re no orher ith them than thelr own gard to the nolee of Mr. Rrrous's car- 6 stands back from the main foal but hours; I did not @ carriage y comes up & e carriage, and can bot thatit wae Mr ‘eters from my own knowledee; Know he wae ot ta the house when the carrisge drove ui the door of Mre. Ktroue’s roma nt Wave ey waa. sometimes locked Mere, lkdell was} e and etaved over night; Lenw eter and | toveth wach ae the othe: brovneres 0} do not semen how tone after thie premature | confined to hert at I 10) week 16 wae athended by Dr aun Serng tone time; ahe was soon after able o walk about the house; Shea [let I did not consider her roug te lelore that birth; DL eometines hile ehe waa gick in bed: shes id riained to me of pains Time to relieve her pain—exterual opp applied poultices, Ldou's reu ember any higg else 5 T thought the miscarringe procuced this fli-health; I never saw Mr, Strong fod bie wife reading tore her etter Edivb's death, or before; there war no change in the treatmentot the children by ether busbead or wite after that death ; [cid not eee say iaineing opelie alter the mie urriag he was affec ed with pauses and sick headach« Lefore (he tilncarriace § dont know whethershe waa often; T hat to eivep with her tecause rie wanted atiendance in ihe wight; [don't know whether «be suffered from ae ae of bi or hemorrhage ; leant state (he & tpt d sickness; Leuppxe ber pain was con tant; Tdou't remeinber ner taking viowent exerciee in th sere BP don't kuow whether phe (ook ie 1 on don't rewember any sickness betore this excops the beadaches. : Ke-direct—I have continued to eal! at Mr, Clarkron to last week; Ihave dauehter till lately 5 in teaching + be ie @ son-in-law of @bether Mre. Strong aud ke horseback bind up the contrary ferent ; y jaw ony hing te iterwards b ouducs was very dif- old; be would stay io the parlor when in the other room; never raw bisa ards; at Waverly Tut one ted in nae on the 2th of dou Mareh; Lud the Laat teaching Gen ‘Woek of laa, Heprember, Mr, Cram stated that the next witness came from u ecome woud Lave beea exp aud justly be bad & uaerrow ercape, trou the Court r crying. * bad (he UUs dilhoully bo pO Lin Gato a Cariiag, fi which Le was tanen to the Loi. s, lou wheuce Le will be this mooring conveyed (oO hung Sing, Chnties Alieu, convicted of haviag sivien $1.0 wor of Plate Prisou tor 2) eae O' hee, convicted of murces ia the second deg ip having Caneed the Geath of Michwel Abiauan Was eT encod bo Stale Prion for Hie... . Ferret, convicted ot bu Was meteuced to plate I t.nut ior 1 ysear.... MeUraus end Win, sebermout, peut lareay om the person, Seabe Miieon 2 yous, Pood In tetiioanon. The Custom House Frauda —An arguinent in whe case of William Chase Barney, aha Chauncey, with attempting to dofmaud the U, 5. Government out of $40,000, war hoard Lefore Justice Dowsing yer erday Baine,, @iguca thelJuecce bowing led no jus isdice tion iu the case, Loresmment, belouged to the esate arument the Magistrate .eserved bis decision, and the surther veariag of the cxwe Was aujouroed unt lu o'ciocs on Thursuay morhiug, Tie Howe Falee Pratence Case—The Prisoner Discharyed,—The complaint of Nathamel E, Sheldon egs!. Frederick A, Howe, of Meadville Pa. in which the latter was charged with baviog detranded the coup sina ous of 6,00, was disposed of by Justice Dow ing yesterday tried on ihe second Monday of neat mouth Cover of GENERAL Brsstoss Pusisument of a Y day morning @ report outrage committed ov Saturday upon @ch'ld of five Summers, by @ negro named Jobo Tiliman. Yeer- terday morning the case wae given to the Grand Jury, who, in ten minutes afterwa de, brought in 6 true bill, A Case or Quick Wanict, Eto.—On Mon ared iu the Bus of an Mr, Gunning 8, Bedford, Jr, immediately in the trial, in the ebove Court, and in a d forcible adaresa stated (he facts be poor iithe baby, ae it wastaiue na of ite mot med conpe ey A pb) les uueny ted upon the child, anu «also the feenee bao Leen comumuanicaied Bie tou disguaiue for publiene why that the jury, without leav.og peicuer guilty, abd Page Kusred 1 hun to the State. Prison sur ue wie this wrech, who commuilt- Jer. cid OD Balu ue), Tested, Cote Justice Dowling, biouh, Leow the Jury, Uned, conv tea and seule oced, ip lithe a tory-Cighthetis, Lane wie when such ed on the gallons je Wore tia tuuidur. Ag il wee Ae he war being conveyed ciowd rusied@ aiter ita aid the office. eu tur it iy CUO jyack bu} ypnel him | ace Lom Clatio & Go, Wma r6).cenced (0 On Meaday, Wider Obaries ry 1m the third degree, Jae, ed, coujvialy wih Benthao Pwblan and Capt, tout. 1) Liouwes, counsel for Mr ecnten Johu Ss dewick ou behwit of the Ghat tho Cure legitimately could, At the cose Of the ‘The Compiainant Was presen at the firet examination, bivee that time reverui days the country, and through @ mistake would not be pre- | have been fixes tor exaimivadon,but om cach occasion sent for a fow winutes, meanwhile he would read « beats mlod BP By Fe Siuart,coun . 4 10) charge letter out of its order, the deporition of Mre, Julim | oie ueeudauy and with or deus Bedell, taken st (aimbia, Ohio, Mr. Graham objected to the reading of this testimony, and a long argument ensued, but the testimony was finaly alowed by the Court. Mr.Crain then asked leave to call another ‘Witness before reading the testimony and calod Sarah MHutchinge. This lody was vere deaf, and @ effort of counsel to be heard be ber pro!uced con- jorabie ainusement, Her testiinouy wea as fol- e: I lived at Mra. Aletta Strony's, in Newtown, over forty years; she woe there when Edith was Dorn ; afier the birth of Exlith, while ehe wae alive, I eame down one morning between T and 8 o'cloe went into the hull and weutto the pantry, an: in there to waich; Lemw the door of Mr. kd f Toor open, open, open slowly, end at Inet Mre. Strong come out and run upto her room; ehe had on a pink calico wrapper wrapped round her a k nd of loore- like, whict ry wore upin herown rocin and in the pureery sometimes; he 1 was wbout 25 went to Mra. Stione'e; Ihave bee $n the city with Mr, James M, st ali hiechildren; Peter was borr T noreed him all the tine as Dre. Strong dic outof the room things that were 16 dou't belleve one h ied; LI took care i—~no not one halt; spects » but haven't got them with me; I Know when Mr, F couneds fur Mi. Flows, tue compiains was Assauli ona Policeman,—Officer McDuffie, ot the 11th Precinct, as wa early Lour yesterday morning fession of the ne use. Lum iu default of di,ow bar, yesterday by detectives Niven and Va cha:ge of having (raudulently obtained $300 worth of goods from Messe, Brumiey & Kellogg, merchants, at S2and 64 Murray etreet. cently been employed by Mr, Joseph &. Palmenbery, found Adam Dick asleep in the ferry bouse toot of Houston street, BE. K. and requested bim to leave. ie claiged that Dick dre’ @ pirto: ead (breaicued to shoot tue officer, ay the same time etrikiug him with the pistol, to tertues with a iree Sbheaudley lives at Green loins, aud is 25 years ad age, Officer McD: e brought the individual ication of joeust, and Justice commitiea Lun tor examinauon, Dick Arvest (fa Butcher for Theft—A varcuer, named Jowph Austin, alias George Granger, living at the Westchester House, officer liodd, of the 14th precinct, on @ charge of was yesterday arrested by $150 worth of wearing apparel from » No, 45 Crosby street, on the 6b the soca property was fouud in pos. Jusuce Hogan commistved y te & Aputot False Iretencea,—rederick Brendel was arrested an, on a The accused had re- No. Broadway. Atter his ditcharge Le called on living in the now Mt r y 4 > 4 i a Jrumley & Kellovge, aud said that he had when they Crea Sourctines M 1 | been sent ior the goods, which were given to hilt aud sometin hulward way Chu and Sunday at leow; 1 wae atraid of the door about * ben would read pra. and atieaded re Bechool ; L never told Vowr Wo tellity TI eaw thisepen Edith was six mouths’ o After a recess of forty minutes the reading of Mrs. Beceli's deposition, takea vader e commission, was Commence! as followa: Mrs. Strong told witness that she war anxious that er busband should continue as be had door, liv fu the house with her, but meeting her ony at the table, It her huebend wished to separate, che coul offer no objection, Bhe wanted to show by hes repen- tance, how peniuent ele was forherein, rhe said Poter could not wake up bie mind what bi Ne did uot koow how long Le coud misery of his positio seierred tothne topless, She spoke Fepentinee tor be: ein; ahe Lesev forgives of tod, teh ehe bad over hereoul, phe aid that th she had lived wiih dyad, Prep Fo teeling towards hin, Gli ous ey CAL.O FU ComMeL Wall bie ue he ee way ie sug ber head thokou thesdiea oom es do then her I he goods were sold toa man named Siuver, No + | Beventh avenue, Justice Dodge committed tie prisoues for examination, Arrest of Burglare.—On Monday nicht Uarry Hinton and Frank Brown, foresd an entrance into the liquor store, No. 31 Mercer street, where they were surp iced by Officer Allison, of the Sth Pre- einets Dodee come men had, who eucceeded im arresting ther, Med (he accused tor exay Justice uation, The . collected @ large amount of pioperty ready for remeval, Burglary in Broadway,—-On Monday night the regar atore, No, 659 Broadway, was entered by burg- irecip- | the now M.E, Church of the Inbe lars, who escaped with about $8.0 worth of segare, An entrance wae affected through the rear hallway jead oO the « alovn, tid thoor, whieh aed a a cam. ‘Lhe eto.ea property was not recovered, trrookiyn, Watts or a New Cuvecnu Brows Down Dur ng the prevalence of a high wind the walle of uacle, Cire t « Mtge 8 Rea y, Bight, causlog a loss to the seclety of about $2,600, wid an ye gede! This edifice was or'ginated by the late Jno, F. Booth, and his death was barrened, it is be ved, by ea- wile . i “ e oh e. wae porure © hile super nieo iin ite @reciion ~ ; we hg . bd Rrevvemy or SToLen Puorerry,—On the ‘ i eu he. valecu | morning of the 19h inst, betore das iicht, a wayon ‘ sit ©00! was stole from (he grocery store of Philip Rockel, ‘ lL Grante reeset, BD, andah oe a ret of ha ‘ bee ewan nomod donk r On ij re I ‘ or an i ‘ } be jit rhe het i @eraiant A CoOL « ' wil aie ese pe Yeee Lo “ ‘ ' \ iy ' the ‘ a . et e lee lero s bu wile he hove be OF clanmeu & « ¢ ou 4 t € * ! tite be siveu, ‘ ie ° ‘ plaatii ‘ t eueued a | ADIs B format Due betwe Uwe, ‘ t urued a Ab bo the iu t @ h@arese vb od BO wh Lee teri Ob Ui bt sinter, ’ t a mae wa.M Lire brik PARUULST vives her annual Iubourant TO Gas ¢ us.—ID the ome | conce the Boodya Atherwom tilsevening, In Court (General Te ing pe ienday, the cue ot the en ecto w ( ‘ 1 waiviiug, @ I . the Mauhatian Gas Light Company, came | BUEbEr of Ober e.celont risers will appear, oubetore the Judees, ‘This was an appis 0 ‘ 2 " al Bersey City, feudants to furnish @ @ tw (he relaor 600) p10, Ttappea ed that waiter ture Honniw.e ACcipeyt ON THE RarLnoap,— " i rth » tela o . dives bil ot oa the ieinto which | liques', yesterday niternoon h of a young revuired him t On bis t took ined to fu th pad. The cas the Court holuing it withi Brant such # mandaints, DUL Teseryod ibe power t “erin, Exruapition Case rou ALLEGED Poisontna IN Touonto,--Georgs Gusta! wae brought up in the VU. 8 Clreuit Court, yesterday, for examination, ander the Extradition Treat The depositions taken in Toronto, Canada, wore put in, which charged Sbat Gusta! and Davis attempred to take the life of ape Alosay: A hookayher ua Ayeito A amemmied oyed MA Male man named John Weseoth Whose mutilated remains nd lying on the New Jersey Railroad grack, Vashingtom street croe were Che remeias ing being nearly ‘DE, ube severed, and body bad y It appears that dec ased had been to his father, in Bergen, and ir Supposed was crossing the track on bis way home, ta Wasliugtoa strech when be wae struck 5 kil ed by the Newark trein, due as half past L1'M. io Jere ey City, Tho Jury Viewed the round, aU, ater taking the evi dence of Oftioer Harney as the finding of the ba ‘ body, ht Leey MARINE NEWS. Nov 29-8. Rises, 7 02—8. Sets, 4 53—H. Water..04 69 “CLEARED #TPAMPHIPS—Moravian, Live Anim, Ha- vann; Elizabeth, Baltimore: City of Bath, Boston, BHAKKB—Young Rover, Cadiz; Virginia, Monte- video; Aima, Cow Bay; Gresehorzogin Anna, Venice, BRIGS—Belle Prane, Havre; Portemonth, Algoa Bay; Leonard Meyers, Balts Mary Lowell Moston, BCHOONERS—Julia, La Meeenchuretia, Carthagens: ary Jane, Jackronvill F Nickerson, Wilmington; J Warren, Kichmond; ¢ W Sanders, Raltiniore; Alice Seranton, New Haven Wanata, Morehead City; Mary A, Boston; Star Dennis, Philadeiphia, MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. REAL LIFE, Ee Ligua, Curacoa; A STORY OF ARRIVED. _o— ATE AMBHIPS8—Quaker City, Charleston: Pa tapeco, Beltaaore’ Wim ington, "Galveston, Texas; CHAPTER XVI (suioing Star, New Orleane; A lemannia, Hamburg; Joho 8 Ide, Willett Poin’: Lao, Saveunah; [Grana- da, Charleston, via Fortress Monroe, BARK~—Ida Carter, Kinney, Rondout for Boston, BRIGS—P K Curtis, Portland; Montrose, Bait, FCHOONERS—Fanny Moers, Fall River; Helen, N, Hedtord; America, Providence; Fly, do; Hyena, do; Goodspeed, South Amboy for Norwich; Dresden, Roncout; Broadfield, Wareham Sona, W atehem; “Thardly dared thing 1t was buman when I first looked im her het om | face; he h mcee oe od Lhe 3 open’d then, nd ¢! it wil aD on dans he Maser. Ourym Grant felt sorrowful and dissatisfied at the little that had resulted from her visit, towards softening or comforting the wretched creature at ae = the Lime House, And yeu on ab vig MN ad Too Late for Classification, — | the werts resco now" seemed, perhaps, to show ——- -— ——= | that he looked for snother meeting. A’ HONEST MAN THE NOBLEST WORK On recounting to Mr. Vyse all theae particulars, he also appeared inclined to alter bis opinion as to the futility of Olive Grant's visite to the mysterious wonan. In bisown mind, he believed that the enotion on finding that ber visitor was Miss Grant, wasthe shame experienced by a fallen woman in the presence of virtuous, and yet # compassionat- ing superior. Still the influence to be worked, he thought, would be considerable. it Olive used the same gentleness and discretion ahe bad bitherto shown ; so, now, instead of cissuading he recom- mended further vie'ts, In w few dave, Olive again eet out for the Lime House ; this time furnishing herself merely with « bag of brscults; baving heard from Anne Pannell that the mad-woman had given Billy Lovell every Sih Ward Independent Democratic ular meeting of this merociation, heid 42 and 44 rand at, ’ ed the candidates of thie JOHN HECKER; Cor RD OTGORMAN, Mr. Lee! useles to overthrow corrupt potly reviewed by Mesere Grin Kine, Quinn, ruvall, Heay and others, The Club adjourned to neet on Saturday evening next, at8o'cloek. FRANK KING, Vice Freat., Chairman, LUKE ©, owe si Beety Brack OR BROWN—THE BEST IN USE, BRIEST'S HAIR DYE, Doce not injare the Hairor Skin. ‘To be had of Drne- fisteceneraly Price KIFTY cents per box, Depot | blessed bis of the savoury pie, and that Billy, by 40 South second at, Williamebureh, — seca Lae Goltring's desire, who knew id pa of {OMPOSITORS WANTED—TW HIRD. | the pie-tish, had brought it to the Grange. Olive C ers. on good work and good job effered. Inquire s!s0 took one or two pamphlets of a religious char- after S o'clock for THE PRINTER, 16 Laight at, 878 | ctor, and her own bree ee eet on FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR | wo ner grcat surpriee Matesd ihe Wee WORMEA Gtouaae store, ina good location, with apartments fora ing down on a bank, on which the remains of o rustic arbour still stood, From this bank, the lane, by which Olive had come, could be seen ; and the woman seemed aif in expectation of her, though she did not move from her sitting posture. Ud 9 looked for you three days," she said, as Olive approached; ‘I thought that your kind- ness would not fail, and that you would come again. Toe night after Ieaw you, I slept for the first time for many, many wieks. It has saved ine from something worse than madness,"’ she add- ed, with shudder, Olivo was pleased with thisincressing confidence. Aud though the etill gleamed wildly; and the face was hagvard as before; sti'l, by her own show- ing her mind bad been more tranquil, Beating herself on the remains of the garden bench, Olive said—"I am glad to bear euch im- proving accounts of you. With e@ littl: more care than you aem inclined to take of yourself, I have ny doubt but that you might quite recover," family, and very chesp rent, This tor suy one wishing to go into basi store, 11s Baxter at. ae, eee SW YORK, NOVEMBER 28, 1865,— Headquar'ere of the MARSHAL O, ROBERTS Campaign Committee have been located at (:ibeou's Buiiding, corner 18th et. and Broadway, ‘The Com- mittee will be in re eon day and evening, until after the election, HENKY SMITH, Chairman, FREDO, ©. WAGNER, WM. F. BLACK, Secretaries, 880 HE MEMBERS OF THE IMMACULATE Conception T, A. B. Society are hereb» notitied toamembie in full regalia,in their meeting room, Kast ith t 1 o'clock piocively, to Procersion the funeral of deceared member, Rev. lr, MORROGH, President, CHARLES BUYLE, Secretary. ait GENERAL BUSINESS. ARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEI arace chance Tuquire in oT9 FISH, “Recover! ; vover!—Recover what?" the woman asked Flour and all kinds of Groceries at the Giest Can- ton Tos Waiehoase, 260 and %62 Greenwich at, core aap al Re Cet, dane face ou aye Lia Muriny ot. THOMAS KR. AGNEW, 873 she said, rapidly, wouid not recover in health i Tcould, Doath is ali the good \hatI can recover in this world; and yet cowardice keeps me from seeking it,'" Olive disliked the tenor of these words; and tak- ing her Bible from ber pocket, said—I have brought you some books to reac, thinking that, in your great loneliness, they would be @ comfort to you. This one,” she added, bolding the Bible to the woman, ‘gives the best comfort any oue can get in this word ; and would teach you that tl je much to be dove before death can be the good you expect it to be, The woman looked at the book a minute, and then, putting it aside, she 1, savavely—'If knew more of me you wo books. Your soft voice and kind words would have much more effect on me. tis very well for you, in your innocence, to offer such books to peo- plo; and you, With your angel jace, are just the person to read it, Tknow ell about it—and thas trerrille twentioth chapter of Exodus, But pray, pray never let me hear anything of it. Olive withdrew the book, uncertain what to do. She had offored what she believed a specific for all the evils of life; bus if the patient reiused to take it, she was unprepared with arguments to enforce it, Desides (h's there was something in the man- ner of tho woman that displeased her- Something too farmiliar—something too hardened, if there wae sin, Ifthyre was not! why thia desperation aud singular demeanour? The belef r insanity was rather fading away; and yeithis seemed the only adequate sovution to all that was strango. The continued silence of Olive, while thes® dif ferent mprossions were pass'ng through ber mind, seemed to arouse the attention of the woman, who, looking up auxiously tuto her face, said, ‘Are you displeased? Oh! be merciful—be mereiful. The book you would give me is my sentence— my death-warrant; and I have told you, that, while I know that death can alone free me from the deat. ly tormenta of this life, I still fear toseek it. But it will como ; its stroke ison me, This wearisome Cor 8 CLEANSING CREAM AND HAKRISON'S ink Exponger from furniture and garments, The office for the sale of these invaluable Orticles is removed from 63 Fulton s', to 436 Broad- Way, open from 8 A.M. tid P.M cept Tuesdoye aud Thuredays; clored on thor eat il A. Agents wan ULuion soldiers recently mustered 182 out accepto — AY ARKING PLATES FOR STAMPING bmbroideries, Braids, Slippers, Ac. de, BU. CHAN'S celebrated Eveilasting Marking Plates, een a ery 1 Marion et, one door frou Broome at, ork, 43 OTICF— MEETING OF THE STOCK. nolde sof the Clan Alpine Consolidated Min- ing Compauy will be beld atthe Compans's Office, 660 Broadway, City of New xork atS o’ciock I, M., Dee, 21et, 1565, for the pu of taking action on @ proposition to increase the C pital Stock of aiid Com- pany to Two Hundred and Forty Thournud Dollars STi LMWAM L. WILSON, GILBERT COMSTOCK, PETER C. ADAMS, WILLIAA 5. CORWIN, Ma- jority of the Trusteva, New York, Nov, 27, 1505, dua FRICKE OF THE NEW YORK Gauranty and Ind mink Company, No. 14 Browt at, New York, Nov, sth, 1 Notice is hereby given thata meeting of the stockholders of the New York Gaur- anty and Indemnity Company will be beld at the othce et the company, No. 14 Broad at, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the fifth dar of December, 1505, at 12 o'clock, M., for the purpose of voring upon the question of anu increase of tle capital stock of the company trom one million of dollar (1.4").000) to two milion (2,000,000) to which last named amount it is proposed to increave such enpital, BAML, 1, BAB- COCK, JONATHAN THORNE, JAB. B. JOHNSON MAKIIN BATES, JOKL WOLFE W. BUTLER Pt NCAN, U. A, MURDOCK, LOLIS VON HOFF. MAN, HHERMAN MARCLUSE, Directors, bOu Ss‘ VE COAL, AND WARM YOUR ROOMS by the Phaauix ¢ wove. A, M. LESLEY, 494 Broadway, MPUE HIGHEST CAS No du irtor trouble. old newspapers, pamyhiets, books, and waste pa- H PRICE PAID FOR per of every description, BLOCKWELL & BMEK- | & y of heart cannot last long '* BUN, ¥ Aun et, ¥ doors west of Nagaau, 38 ars sprung to theveres of Olive, but atill she 7 HATS. 5 HATS, 5 HATS— | Was sient. She wished to offer consolation and $5 Hala xe ae a Noe pri advice, but knew not, in the least how to frame tt, handsome fall style #itk style cassimere bat. Sh $5, at PLE MY'S, S49 Lhurd aven FURS. ii | At length hat, 85; a hendeo: anid, hestatingly, I did wish to men's holiday give you comfort, but you discourage ine, Perbaps if you would tell mo your grief, I could tell is to Mr. Vewe, Hv isoo good and wise, he would con. sole yous show and you how the Dille ie made to - — | solten ev sin and every sorrow," ATIENTION LADIES—THE NEW YORK | “0 boy"? the wreiched woman cried, with a Pur Manutacturing Co, 83 Chatham et, opposite | Pass! or vurstof emotion. ** None can comfort Cook's White Marble Hotel Py Biook Mink Collar and Muff, ¢7.50, Collar Muff, #5.60, Mink pable, Fitch Martin, Bibe:ien squirrel, Hrmine and an endless variety of allothe: Puce equally as low, Altering and Ke pair jug to the latest atyles. Receipt given to purchur nd upwards 5 me—can rid me of my sina, French Mink » breast, atili burn'n, UPd “Tideod—inde: t you are wrong, my poor wo- man, thusto give yourself up to despair," Olive ex. claimed ; * Ministers of God can still give you ‘They are still in my to msure against mote, FLEMING, Manaser, hope and prace, cannot point ous to you iieaaiaatatss ee | blessed words which will show you how itis thas bas the Llackest sius be pardoned, but they ». MILATARY, all here, aud Mr. Vyse could read them to you “ve For # moment the woman listened ; and then, in sloarse Whisper, asked—'Olive Grant, is there any hope of poace for that man, or for that woman, sho ‘eclsy im the m'det of the blackest crimes, the heart otill er § to repeat th ICERS, SOL. h hove alleisime of and settled —pare te Bounties, bal- ARMY CLAIM OFFICE—O} clersand beira of doce wed whatever natuce earetuliv a ticu.ar afteviiou to pay wen fice. of Government bount Wk Pay aus clothing i em? Comflors!" sho fmoney, Apply in persov ox dudcos, L. BROWN a | eee'n slinost ari ked ou “No—no—no, Thas is | CO, Bankers 2 Park Peace B34 all passed, enen ies medicaslam, Let me wear pape < <> |] out wy Ings breath on curses, Let me starve—buy! | pu MTANT TO SOLI tS—ALL UN- | do not bring any one here to adi to my to: . | eitied claime of fore ater jon Against the | Qivel'—the woman coutinued, ve G tity | | Bt te # oF the Palins Btate a. Re u ue voice and kind words have brought me | { opposite the pay department, Appy ia person. or by H us of Hack and puzzling dresius levter, enclo-ing stamp, S10 worse Lal asciogeg But you, too, will give ine “ ery " or nbiae sy | Up you w.ll come ne more, The curse isou m BROW N & CO, NAV Y PRIZE MONEY | ghd musi bear it, Ihave frighteued aud di Ling ecitice, 2 Park Place, (Bagk Mul e*tabiieved ars z Figen oileetedcaipalt Now ted yous you will now rink frou, me—youy tou eo uce now ready With the suvunie, Cal of ade | Wilt leave me to die al ne, atten BiB Tue itut on of the wretwhed creature seemo!, | oe nna emanate —— = | in & thease, bo have commuaicated iteelfto O ive, | Sal be a Wes VE AC Hay Bes and she eat weeping, Ubacle to uber a Word in ree Bai ply bo all lis x those ireuzy, Aud yet, deep) ot nae rei Vung | 8b@ Wis moved, here Wee no fear mixed Wish t. ALL FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES sacness whicd all tails o id desperation oe - e) anus cure Picee op id Naud | Ro-overing, Lowey al a Peiae” KANE auled and ald onpart |e ° “Ne, LOWever, some calinoess whe Lae B : 1 or Worth. ge | Site aba as ta ch severly we bei UD passivaa.e Bec lsci@. OX. LMA Ody seus proved, gy} is wines Ler to asuine,—"* To suow you 7 x et page | Bat Data Keither Wigiweced or disgusen, I wil Bk ORLY N in V ! | CHINE EXe | come aud eve You BeXt Week ; Lut uot Unless you Chis 4 jue ae HOM dou ¥ bing ¢ H | 4 pha Lh pictise me Nob lo give way to euiutions that must All bince bounht, poly OXehMGeos Bad repalied. 663 | Weakeu your mind as weil as iody, haps" MNKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE | 8h deu, in & kinder toue, ** it be the w. uk. i or eure, never worked MUCL. price #15; n decided | 2 your healib, whica occ S nil these fan. Darala; avo Planer & Kevecs for 5 Whecie & | cles aud tormeute, Bus indeed you must let me Wileon, a maoat pew, for so. Birt cuss unchines | see that you can overcome them, Aud now, good. toreuc; machines exchaueed, Cal at godrenwiew | bye, Twill offer you my Bille alain, as I think avenue 174 | you muss bave retused it iv anevil moment. If, ypowe'’s Phat FORM AND CYLINDER | bowevers you do nos value is as f value it, give is | new improved sewin e yy | me back next ime 1 see you,"" shoe, water and leathe eae ot tu die Asif subdued vy the grave manner of Olive, the wich ave, All kinds to Te 44 by the month, | woinan Leld forth her band, and took we bool ronald Wheeler & Whit0u's aad Sincere to rent without uttering furtber objection ; and, bowing widreli, pie at 2 ve ber head iow as O.ve withurew, something like W HEELER & WILSON'S SEWING subdued yes uncontrollable growniug, seewed to chines in Brookly@, 882.944, 256 aud 88 Rule | break fom her lips, Olive, too, wascrying bister- ton st, near the City Hall; @leo Howe's machine. 317 | ly; buesbe forebore to usser another word. This meeting left O ee itated and depressed, Neither was she quit i with herself, She gave to this woman aud her strange misory, moro thought aud more compassion than, perhaps, te | case werited, Bae was evidently u sinuer—a ee)f. procluiicd lnber; aad though, as it were, gui. siruck, sho yes sowed Bo aptval marks of vont. ARTICLES For sauce. “A SMALL BaNJO, WITH PALENT § ¢ ead | 6000, Cb » we | piny ing, will be Uspoeed ef Hats oTOWe eee Bupied for quick GOW biuce, TU Marion | : “ . of whom, it was evident, he | th these feelings, Olive felt leas happy than usual on the Vicar and one of his boys enter — the Grange, with the announcement that he would — take tes with them } Mr, Vyse was not slow in perceiving traces of | discomfort in the usual placid countenance of Olive Grant; aod afer when Mr. Grant and Roger settled thermse!ves at backgammon, he asked, with some anxiety, whether she were well. She assur- od him abe was, and then relspsed intos mourn- | ful silence, Mr. Vyse looked with earnestness on | her pale features as he said—''I ‘ear that youbave mulfering yourself to be tormented by tha | oman," (To be Continued.) BOARD AND ROOMS, A BETTER OPPORTUNITY NEVER BE- fore offered—A floor, consisting of two front rooms Beepiad t furaltore Wot pele. “Lbselon cera gee, i jor + le oT « 66 Went Washington Place, “aire om third hi A LODGING ROOM FOR ONE, OR TWO |, Grand oe Willtamabante » Mosistate aca i td FRONT PARLOR AND BED-hi 4 A attached, first floor, to two +4 ep ROO and wife, with or without . Terme 1.6 Monroe ot. ae 9 FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND > J itetciranm let, eultable for gentlemen and thei } Toquire an the weeks 6 a at276 sahea | um, FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN | ing 1a 0 private faratly where thor eal be eae fortable,” App y Ti New Chambers ot. Terme $s gee & centlem wee PREAH) me LONE LADY CAN HAVE A COMFORT- ¢ ’ Mis, SUTTON, Station B Grand st. barter heraes FEW y YOUNG LADIES CAN BE AG Pear! at, ear Prantiors at, tty Rue bold AJZEW MEN CAN GET GOOD BOARD and e-miortable rooms, Also, m. aay Pearl st, bet William aod MORSES, CARRIAGE A BLoop MARE FOR SALE CHEAP, AS the owner has bo further use for ber. Call at 309 Hudeon st, cor. of Charlton at, in the trunk store, $90 RALPH BOGERT.. ' MARR FOR SALE WHICH Is If |. foal, sound and kind in single or double harnes f 2 can be seen from 7 o'clock till 9, in the morn) at 28 Firs ve, New York City, ae ‘33 ARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HORSES, HAR- ness, &c,—200 light wagons and 100 sleighs are soiling off cheap, at lv Nevins st, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A CREAM-COLORED MARE, j with wagon aud harness, Price $110. Apply 5 Mulberry s*, N.Y. : toe . 4a R SALE—2 NICE BROWN HORSES, 3 16 hands hich. 6 toT years oid, just from the t for cart, truck or express, or butcher lish drivers, warranted sound and kind would trade for one of less valus, 285 For SALE—6 | GOOD-SIZED ~ HORSES, 16‘ and 16 hands high, ted \ kind, from bo 9 years old ‘ Prices from $S0to elie At 6.5 Washington at, v1 FOR SALE — A” BLACK” CANADIAN ging, Ene tthe ics as tanta sos for him ; worth $100, 193 Variek tte pedonkea tae R SALE—2 LARGE WORK HORSES, hands b. Th told to ‘clove business; #0 and $0 inquire ter 3 deyest 188 Bankes 162 R SALE—A NICE BAY PONY, JUS? from the country, good traveller, and eultable ior any l'ght work, will be sold cheap, Call as 463 East Houston et. oy JR SALE, A DARK BROWN MARE ING ey 225 Delancy et 3 good condition, at 65 Baxter et, 29 FO RSE, WAGON, HARNESS AND EX:* Press route for sale cheap; price @300, Apply ior Sdayeat S21 W. 16sh et near Sth avy, ts tt a SAWINGS BANS. ; h ARKET SAVINGS BANK, 82 Nassau! STREET, N.Y. y SIX PER CENT. INI kkkst ALLOWED \ Deposits wil commence drawing interest, iMME> ” DIATELY, on the first day of the month following the date of the (epost, VM. VAN NAME, Vice President, _HENRY RK. CONKLIN, Secretary. 421 JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR. O ~ * 14th ot. and sth ave.Open daily fom 10a, m mi Mondays aud ‘Thursdays trom & to 5 p. m ye ent. interest, free trom government tax. 4 De Petite made on or betore Dec, Let will draw intercet jrom that fe, THOS, CHRISTY, Prest. BR. i. » Bb BULL, Beety, we w 6 PER CENT. INTEREST, JAtiowed by Union Dime Savin nk, 434 Canal y, et, cor. of Varick, Asnets, SEE is Fok LIVERPOOL—THE MAGNIFICENT ®t thip WILLIAM PF. STORER will positively sl) ee, baving superior mmodatious, For a ply on board, pier 23 East Kiver,or to ROCH Me & COFFEY, Iidand 116 mouth et. d6e *OOL—TAPSCOTT'S LINE, fail . EDNESDAY, NOY, 29, ‘ For Paseage apply to ’ TAPSCOTT BROS, & CO,, le tt ie ae ___ $6 South ot DASSAGE FROM AND TO LIVERPOOL! and London—Ly the Old Black Star Line.--Fos' Liverpoo, the JOUN BRIGHT #ails on Yet, 19th," Por London, W, SPETSON, sails on Oct, 218 sor passage apply to WILLIAMS & ULION, av H at $56 SIOWN AND LIVERM ov, 25th, Cabin passage vat t i nirency, Apply w WL iC LON, 29 Broadway, Le TAPSCOTT’s EMIGRATION AND FOR BIGN EXCHANGE OF FICK, 80 SOL TH pT, Persons wishing to tend for their frends, ean hat them brought here either in steamship of eaill packet, At the lowest possible rates, om Live ‘VOL, and trom LONDON, by the X Line of Packets, Dratts ou Gieai Britain and [reland from £1 upwards Appy to ‘ ‘ Sal TAPECOTT BROS, & CO., 86 South at MEDAG n ul ALL DISEASES TREATED BY DR < FULLER, ot bis privete ofiice and Diuthioe 45 Sullivan «tS. Y. Ab consultstioue by letter an sweied, and medicines torwarded, ‘ NEW LY IN ASYLUM IS NoO' open at the corner of Lexingion ave and 61st, 4 Apply tor admission tothe lady superinteucent be banot Qlet et, bet 9and hi or to the resident . cian, between ly and] daily, except puudays, Durees provided with situations, 440 YSPEPTICS SHOULD TRY A BOTIL * of Dr, SMITHS DYSPEPSIA ANNIMILATOK it Dever tnils in curing caves ot long stavudine, pereovered with, Prepared and jor esie at 46 Sout Second as, Willisusburgh, Price #1 per bortle, | F EART DISEASE—PERSONS SUFFE ing from the above disease would do well by t tug BROOKS" Cardiac Sedative, which doubt, a sure #pecific tor all thos from @ severe shock to the uervous or epply to Dr. G. W, BROOKS, Frost Brookiyn, BE, D, NV ADAME M. VANBUSKIRK, Phrnicing can be coneulued ob 62 3.x have, B.c.ant accom U0ue ious iO. say 1aValile, ih the & cian always im atteudance, Uae 2° ates “—fen" 1 bear Sri 320 » dent pays Cousultation oe

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