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enna a nt a I Cominaed from the Fire Page) — 2 Of the can ssaeers of the 794 dimtelet of the Meven tenth Ward Which was carried, The Pomel afterenrde took wp the canvane of the Fight) A Cormanic (natriet, The lobby waa fed with @ erry large concoures of apactatora, comporet gasgery a deren, connetinen and men erat gamembly, all antique ty witnema the rp auit af the contem betwen Alderman M Koight and | Wilhen L By A communication wae recaived from the Pl ca Comrmpenoners, with ata cof the returoe of the Tih Plection Davies of the iin Ward Mr. Byers What ie the formality in thie retary? Mr WOK ignt moved to take up the the Fourth Matrict of the bith Ward, had not been ected upon domes Ae oo Information hee heen of the Polos Commis oners, what bumnen have these retarnn here’ The Board have the rewrne | of hie Aimrict upem their table | Ald, d-remiah (in the char), The chelr «ill OA receive the retirne uniegs the Moard ww order Ald, McKotaht-1 move the whole matter le ever for reaen’, Fourth Election Metrics of the ifth Ward then canvanned with the following reeuits William L, Fly, 196; Pewr M Katght, 291; Thomee Brown, 120; Anthony M ler, 64 Mr Ryere move) thatthe Ca vaesere for the Tih Thetr.es of th Beventh Ward be brought before the bose eK night moved to lay the matter over ffs prectically no + ne from tha uvensers wore vet only | legal apprinied, but they felled w qualify, Tier wae! to fact nothing to show thas even an election hed been held in thie district Me did not wish t put ony ovMtecion in the way of the canvass, but he thought individual rights should be rrapecten . These returns hed nov been handled in, in she tirne specified by law. T ir (hen reed the cor munication from the convessers of thie ditirict, which in am follow “We, the undersigned, most respectfully req porto is@ion & #ign, aa cantassers, the returus the Beventh Flection Datrict of the Seventh War the same being omitted through clerical enor, ae they wigned urna on the onte: hich bey ought wae law required tia G, Onna, ‘Dec. 11th, 1966 * Pottir Baws, On motion the Canvassers then came before the Board, and the motion wae carried Koignt te slicwed to interroyate thee The result of euch interrogation de turther thao the fact that Mr Brown wae regula ‘'y and legally appointed, while Mr, Olney was intel by the Bupervisore, aod sworn in by r. Tweed's fon Afters long and tedious controversy, a motion was carried allowing beth the canvaseers (Olray sod Brown) «ign rewurua, On ayes and nayes, the Board then acceptol the returns for this districa (she Tib district, Tih we! by @ vote of 15 in the aMrmasive to 2 in the nega- tive, Thies elecie Mr. Ely by @ majorisy of 65 voles. Tare board then adjourned to Monday, when the officia! deciaretion will Le made, Bairtsa P’rovipenr AssocraTios,—An asvociatio’ of Enghebmen: io this city was talked of some mnths ago, and @ meeting was held for the purpose of forming onw, the object of which would Us to loot after the intoresia of all British residents who ..lght nee) pecumary and other assistance. On Biturday evening @ mnreting wan held for the purpose of enroiling members, A comm |tee was appanited to «iraft by-laws for tie Association, and after evrolling the names of « large number of members, the meeting adjourved. Far Fon tue Bexxrit oF Tie LNerire- tion oy Manor, Hovetos Steamr.—Ata time like this, when the bigh prices of all the necessaries of hfe renders the difficulty of eileviating the wante of the poor, the sick and the homeless peculiarly painful, we fer) sure » Fair held for the purpose of lessening is will be generously patronized. Oa Wodnensiay, December 20r), in the Hall of St An- drew's Church, corner of Duane street and City r1ai] Place, the Fair wil) open under the auspices of the good Pastor, ad the management of the generous and devoted lates of bis parish. YorKVILLE iN DAnwsess.—The number of Jemps not burning in the 244 Precin t on Saturday night was 7? Firgs.—About nine o'clock, P. M., on Sat- orday, @ fre was discovered in she upper story of the bullding, 92 Crosby street, occupied ar a cer- risge manufactory by Woo! Brothers, The fire originated in the paint shop, and a number of Paint pots were found burning. Damage to stock about $1,900; to the building, sbous #5); in- eured Faestivar at tar Cacron or St. Francis. ~This evening » tair and festival for she benefis of the poor of this parish will be opened by the Yadies thereof, in the hal! of the College, W. 10th etreet. Every exortion has been made by the ladies to make this affair a success, A Lance OrnGAn,—Lasy evening a sacred concert was beld at $i. Ann's Catholic Church, in Astor Place, for the purpose of testing # new or- gen, which was built for the church at an expense of $10,000, There was a very large atten iance, the church being crowded inevory part, Best ies the organ-ic attractions, # choir of tuirty first clase Vocaliste ansioted, Fatau Accrpents, —- Coroner Collin held eu inquest, yesterday, over the remaiusof Ann Cain, aged 22, whose death was the result of burns received by her clothes catching fre by the avei dental explosion of @ lamp, which she was Gilling With Kerosene oi!, over a hot stove, the heat of the eme igniting the fluid, Verdict in accordance with the above facta........00 Monday night Keuben Hibbard ascended, by mistake, a stoop sdjoming that of bis own residence, ab No, 116 Tb » Sud fell over the railiug to the area was eo badly injured thas d ort, Coroner Coilia held an iuquest over bis remains, -eoes Qo Saturday, Coroner Gover held an in- quest, at Bellevue Hospital on the body of Eliza. Lesh Alexander, OT years of age, who died from burna received on the S0th ult, a the fire in the tenement house 115 Mots sireet. Deceased was a wative of Irelaua Corover Gover held an © en ea) 4 of age, whose a vaused by the accidental upsetting of # pail of boiling water, “ ile Found Drowngp,—Coroner Collin held an Inquest over the ins of the unknown man which was found floating in the dock at the foot of Harrigon 6h North Rever, The deceased wore « black Overcos!, mixes cloth cost, vest and paute, white gulrt— op which was the nume of “Albert W. Kulght''—boote and a red eomforier around his ueck, The pame ol "A.W, Kuighi'' was also em broidered on # Laudkerchie! ) und on his re ‘Tue deceased of K.ver Point, THE COURTS, Count Catenpay, THis lay ‘ Circuit as Boas, DID, Maz, Hast 1.—Noe. 691, 969, 4635, 40 2, by BUD, 1640, 4010. YD. 'o. 1 Vast Lh —Noe, dole bow, 094, be. Ao, Lod, O15. Vi ess duo, hott s1do, Vommon Pleas—Trial Term—Adjourned for the ter, Tus Bkoony Avence Homicipe—Tus Jusy Bre ln the case of the people againat John Hackett, the Jury, on Baturday, after being out nearly twenty-four hours, found a verdict of wilfal murder against the Toun 4 VeRDioy of “WinroL Mumpes.” | | bens they sia, BOVD, DLS, SiGe Vitor LUD) ediy, AVLe, dod, jecated, At one the ieee same mopth. Ne feats of 16 nee ets re aM jeront lo eae naked on the Jf of Reptember om on Metwrday the confites- be iere row ate eboot. to aia er is anewer san, | tal whiehey 9d oak ot be wert, fer he ane “Vrr vet a be . h nv o he Clover amen’ ner : recovery ff OE gh Li Dh gp Ba A and amone the purchasers wee Hig Honor the Mayor ret the eflarta © Injury you hare hepee* The third of the eit fhe let comprised 19,000 gations, and brought 994 pF galion, Heit the proceeds of which 46 to the Informer reseiead ® tile qneation addreaed to tow Wi ilog to make a trae etate man wae, Areyou ent how and in whet manneryou come by the injury frem which you nre Deanne Aesacet—On Satarday efternoon now vaffering h He apewe a yee" He then s related oleae: AGT #ee appronching the door of | @ tnen warmed John McAleer. reading at No. 10 Fifth fre how jittie after ge o'clock on the evening of the 3d of eptember Hackewt ran after me sith a lere@ nie in nie hand, and, @ithow! @ ord of ware sree! BD, wae arrested by officer Mangam, of the net, for afelonione aesanlt open hie wi'e, ind (ome, be planed the Bnife inte my brea fie | lieht he brntal gd sy then ran lato the house oe feet ae he conid, and I hee one of her ered out. 1 am etablod The prieoner an pa oar neva Veli toth fraiae Te the came hous, on OB Gree joked up to @wart the reruit of her inyt near oui treat FinewMas'’a Poesenat,The remaing of Hravy @eerescee ron Coretrnrerica In the | Thotnas Armetrong, an ¢remp aod honorary mem 1.4. Chreait Comet, on Satarday, John Thomad #486) bes of | nion Engine, No, 5, epte interred In Green arreleoed telore fudee Shipman, charaed with pave wood Cemetery »estere afte: neon fren hi ‘ tim ' ‘ cone . h nat residence No isk Ww ebreet e em ing @ 219 bill in the concert nm ih6 Che t #hich he had bee 1, and & nor ham @treet, The “elereyman’ for he e claim | firemen belonging to oinpanies, accompanied the remaing to their inet reeting piece Ropnise as Preaasp Boy, 6 he went inte the asloon about roonthe aro and he girl in enlled for @ bottle of champagne, & A boy named ne Payment a@io til Theprisoner managed to eet) John Van Taesen, in the employ of AP. Reynolde out ofthe war till some three monthe aan when he | irowdway, So ¥, e#bile taking three doren far Far nrrested The detance jitin a rood character, |, lentle ere @ etnrda thench hie real name is John Kane, fe claimed ating Cave through Atlantic etrect, on B ys that he nO Rnow ledge of the bill, and endeavors induerd bim to delivera tosetupatalill The jury found the prisoner eaiity | olives in Clinton street, Without ioaving their vente, The Juder sentence! » boy left hie cape in the the prisoner on the ' miment for eit ©, but when he returned, he found the rane the Italian #ho ne cape gone, Noarrest A yen fet mone, andi ROW SED. nd ichae ‘elle, wt detest pe Drowsen,—A man named Michael Lavelle, freobe ®t acrd G0 yeare, waa found drowned in the Go The Judee ns | Canal, at the foot of Deeraw street, on Saturday ofear Anderson The deceased war a murician by profession, and it le rest. remarke f the erme of pane euppoed that willie om hia way home from some piace he Cont led the effecte of @ BINUEFTNE NL where he wee onenged, be Reeiden ally nof th bat he wascorry without | Walked over!oard. There are no lighted lampe at ad hoped for, In the ense of | the place where he fell into the water, Deceased wae © feltit to be hue duty, alike to the | @ widower, without cbiidren, residing ot No, 65 Fees Warren aireet Suicut Fint.—A fire occurred about 3 o'- clock yesterday morning in the eulpher factory of Daniel H, Gray, in Ninth street, near the Canal, causing damade to the emount of #40" The fire, it te rupposed, war caused by a lighted pipe, the contents ot whch were thrown among some sulphur by & werkinan, Brooktye Linnary Assoctation Lrc- qoars, Mise Anos, Dickineou devvered the firet ots course of lectures before the Association on Saurdey evening, atthe New England Congrega~ tivnal Chure b, in South 9th street, b. D, MARINE NEWS Dee, 188, Rises, 7 19-8. Bete, 4 35—H. Water community and to those who might hereafter be tempted, to impose the highest sentence of the law, which wae thar be prisoner le ecnteuce! to pay & fine of $5.66 and be imprisoned at Sing Bing with hard \abor tor fieem years, Porton Isrensiarser A Singular Charge of Alleged Forgery—tastion Hogan iovestigated a ain- volar charee of robbery on Saturday, Mr. Charles F Aikena, who lenaid to have been officer in the retel army, while in the Bowery, on the 4th day of Aaguet inet had bis pocket pleked of $100 in money anda bill of exchange for one hundred and three pounds and thirteen shillings eteriing drawa by Jose San Ko- man, of Matamorna, Mexico, at (0 dayeatier sieht, to the order of Mr. Char, B. Aikene, on Mesere. F. de Lrerdi & Oo, of Loneon, England. ‘The draft was 6. The atoien bill On the Sth arley or Variey, fomillariy a “Keddy, the Blackarmith,"and a man whore inknown, called on Mr. Herzie d, ofthe firm Haligarten and rield, bankers, at 26 pou Varley stated that the teiog 14 had been acapiain in the rebel army ond that his name was Airens, lariey presented to Herz what puported to be the firet of a billof exchanee, dated Matamoras, July 1sih, 1865, drawn by Jose Han Roman, sitty days after sight, to the order of dated Matamorasn, July 1th, 1 of exchange war rtolen quite recently, day of Auruet, William kuow aw ARRIVED. OTRAMBIIPS — St George, Liverpool and Queene. town; Alhambra, Charleston; City of Cork, Liverpool and Q town: John Gibson, Alexandria; Gull, Ba nore; Geo Washington, N. hattan, Vera Croz, Helvetia, Liverpool an: Quer town; Monongahela, returned tor ‘Praire: Bollona, London and ugston, Jam. Oriean iavie; Montezuma, ‘ har nek Aikone, Ra Messrs. 1 Oe, SHIPS —Harpeweil, from Havre; Metmnon, Manila, aude mm above named.‘ % * 4 BARKS--Shallett. Colombo, Ceylon; Sam Sbep- pieren he wae Charlies FE pard, Trinidad de Cuba; Velocity, Liverpool. that the bill was drawn to his order, a had teen vent to him bv friends, and BRIGSR—Neva. Providence; TH A Witt, Bertmada; requested Mr, Hergfeld to cach the draft for bim. | Planet, Cow Bay, © B, The reyuest was retered, onthe ground that the BCHOONERS.Diadem, Providence, BR. L, for er hed not wentfled bimeelt ae Charles F. | yirejata: Eljzabethport for Pioviuence; Aiken, Farley or Veriey told Mr, Herzield that | Wave c Lewin bethport he could identify Aikens a the men to whore | for prow ohuson, order the bill wae drawn, and enid that he (Farley) fr Eliza. hept apace at T Chatham square, referring Herz- leid to the chrections to prove hie statement On thowe reprevent.tiona Mr. Herzfeld cashed the dratt, the atianger endownug his name ae “Charles F, A:kena," ov the beck of the dratt, barley also e gned hie name to the bul of exchange, The bill of ex change was forwarced to Lonton for coilec'ton, but before ite arrival Mesara, F. de Digerd) had rece.vod a notice that the draft had Leen stolen trom Aikeur ‘The draft wae prov eted and returned to Mesare, Hallearten & nied, Mr. Charlies BE, Aikeo hav- ingaworn thatthe i::ame onthe back of the draft forgery Nees Doyle, of the Ist Precinet, ariey, alien “Reda ith,” on Vhe acer xatnined, and Later in the ee., becan « 1,0, and he betyport; Cq Too Late for Classification. ec A'S ea ee udeh, on Dee. 16th, Mre, Harriet Mc Mine, aced 69 yeare is Will De taken to Sing Sing op Monda 1sth, for interment, 163 ] YSPEPSIA—ASTONI#HING CURES ARE dally wade by the use of that excollent remedy, Dr. Smith's DYSPEPSIA ANNUILATOR, Tt has been betoie the Public for the cast 20 veara, and where it has been persevered with, and the diree= tions followed, hae never failed in @ vinvle cave, It octs cently upon the bowels, eiving renewed vigor to the atomach,and braces up the whole system cresting na it were pow life, Every one of sedentary ite should ary it, and all who are troubled with Dyepepeia should use it, Depot-—46 south ad et, Wil: bureh, Price One Dollar per b jd) * in ne comp! tn etl at large Alleged Rebbery.— Charles Steinteld, who keeps a drinking saloon at No, 612 Grand etrect, appesiod at the Easex Market I’ol we Court, and made affidavit that Joseph Grigg and W. M. Fitzgerald, both young men, had entered bie place on Saturday night, and fi i His pork SALE—A FISH AND OYSTER Stand, Suffolk and Kivington ete, now doing a gooa having cafled for drink torted from him #1.59, threatening him with feath and exhibiting a pistol wherewith. to carry oud their threat inthe event of hie non-coi npliance Rteinfeld paid the money, but e pqueatiy caused the arrest o: both men, who | business; sold on account of the owuer going South, eld 10, bal ie he ae ee ere Applwcor, of Suffolk and Rivington ate 1b2 n NeConnell, of the 13th Waid, being their TRI RAS 2 uf bondsman. ‘The aceneed ceny having intended to V ANTED— OPERATORS FOR SINC Madison at aboot or rob tbe complainuntand since that the mouey JACOB IBAA was owing to eben Robbed in @ Car.Mins Flizabeth Kruger, of Morrieanin, W eatchester County, appeared as tho Yorkville Polio Court, before Justice Connolly, and | ~ made complaint to the effect that while che was riding uptown in « Third avenne car, one Robert H Stevens, who appe sred in charge of offleer Conley. sien from hei a) vallet, contain'ng #652. Th machine, at 55 Pike et, cor, 1b) SAVINGS BANKS. RANKLIN SAVING'S BANK, *TH AVF, end old et. Interest A percent. treeoftox. Sul i ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAVD INSTITUTION, wrereen by Mra. t Quart, a paaeengerin the ear, and NO, 2 BOWERY, when the prisoner alighted, he was pursued and fix per cent. interest allowed on sume of 81,000 ariesied,; and tue ftoien property, which he had | andunder, Five percent on larger sume, thrown away in his .dasve, recovered, stevens was Deposite mode on or tetore January znd, will draw held lor examination, Larceny of Copp+r.—John Shea, was arresved by office Stilwell, ot (hi complaint of Capt. lyavia, of the ac and Cornelty who accused the prisoner of the theft of & quantity of ple copper, valued ot $60, from the hold is vessel, Shea confomed bis guilt, aud was held for trial by Jastice Hogan. Charge of Felonious Asaaull.—During the progress of aquerrel, in which wee invol . OD Bal might, Joln Herbst and his:wie M ot, itis d that the male disputaut hurled ,a pair of ehears at bis opponent, which praject ook effect in her side, intlic jug # dangerous wound, Officer Kyan, of the Lith precinct, was cali@d inand took the accused inw custody. Bubsequentiy, Justice Shaudley held Herbst for examination, in January les lnteies Op ally from 1) to fuck Grives, Wounesdays from 10 to 7 Preeinet, ou wer Caroling ¢ ¥ and on Mondays and Risen H1A8, PECK, President, HENRY C, FISHER, Secretary. 411 NV ETROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK — 1 No. 1 THIRD AY Deposite made now will draw interest from the let of JANUARY BANK OPEN DAILY frow 1) tod PM, sud on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY EVEN- ING, from 5 to 7 o'clock, THOMAB B STILLMAN, President, Issac T. Sairn, secretary dus THE INSTITUTION FOR THE SAVINGS of Merchants’ Clerks, and others, No $16 Broad- way, bas, by its lrustees, de edo dividend (tee rulneRt bay). Ob deposite en itied thereto, months ending Dec, Slet, 1505, ou sums of d not excee ing 2500, wb the rate of SIX PERK PER ANNUM, and on larver sume at the rate of FINE PER CENT, PEK ANNU M, payable or credited to depositors on and ater Mouany, Jan, 1& iscd, and if titled wo ioturest trom Ley January, the yal Arvest of @ Burglar.—/,ta late hour on Satuntay pisht, officer Doncourt, of the 20th Precinct. aaw the Shrough the coul-hole in head of #8 wan disappearin: front of the residence of Mr. W. 1, Blodgett, at No. UT Weet 25th street, and at once gave the ain rearching the place, one Reve Guest, a Fren er, whe Lad been in the employ ot Mr. Blod, we found secaeted In the cellar, and taken ino custody, On being arraigned in Court, the nocturnal visitor was held for trial in detault of $4,000 bail, Alleged Felonious Assault.—Cieorg: Jefferson Kills, both colored mea, bee io a discussion which resulted ju a ticht, the combat Bills dre’ On INNELL, President. jer, aa d sks |) ie 6 PER © [T. INTEREST ) Anowea PRPE,EROM TAX, # w 429 Canal ry Assets, $1.6 5.00. , erings Bank, involved and during zor, wherewith heeut hie opponent vevera tim he back, intiic ing painful and dangerous woun The assailant wae arrested by officer Fenton, of the 8th Precinet, and committed for trial by Justice Dodge, in de‘aula of ¥1,5u0 bail, Pereonating @ Detective. Alexander J, Hanson was arrested on Saturday by detective Vaughan, on acharge of having been attired in the uniform of a Metropolice Police officer, and baving sttempied to arrest James Petrie, of 65 Wooster sireet, on a boxus charge, esewting himerif ase detective, Justice Dodge desained the accaised for examination, Stabbed —Patrick Riley was arrested on Saturday by otheer Leonard, of the Tth Precinct, on a charge of having etabted John Maloney, of No, v7 Scanimel street, in the meck and abdomen, intlicting severe wounds, ‘The stabbing occurred during an affray which occurred between between the men, in Water phigt’ Justice Shandicy held the eccused in gh mil, COAL. BET RED ASH AND G ecreoned and delivered at lowest SLOKES, cor, Jad id 10h ave. OAL-—COAL—WE ARE SELLING THIS week the Lest red and white arb, stove, egg, bro- ken Cumberiand, at $11 50 eree WUl, #9 50 at the new yards, O4 Attorney #t, ivineton at, aud cor. ner 7th ave, and 12th #t, by A. BROWN & CO. gag OAL UNDER COVER, AT $11 50 PER ton, Best quality stove and egg coal, #9 fereaned. fie Golivered from angin &) et Rivington an: sane " from East River. ‘EJ. MULDOWNY, » *onlocks $1] PERTON OF 2000 LBS. FOR BEST $1 1 Ked ani White Ash, Fee and stove Co: t 99.50 tor Large Nut, wiecned and ceivered ¢ terand Coal al sou hand trom yard, 154 Leroy at bet. Wet sud Wasuington etree, SWRED YG LACK. 4 a | l OF PER TON OF 2,06 POUNDS ) - ov the genuine 164 and white aah ftove aud e¢® coal, best quality, reened and delive ered lem yards, dds Bowery aad 1¥451 Horatio siieer , Mrooklyn, SKATING,—The recent cold weather has fro- rou over the small ponde in the outekirte of the city and yesterday aud the day previous, hey were filled | wih mien aud boys who we © eMjoving themselves us ald Whe enclored pou's cre uot open sconseqimatly there wus no ekuting on auy | ou San | of them yesterday, | Tue bRookityn Ant Association —The \ frat recepioa of dhe eeaon will Le heid as the Acudewy of Music, on Wednerday of this week, The exbibition of paintings will be open on the foliowing day Coxvicrion—Dr, Joseph § Walters, on trial in the Kings County Court of Sesions last week, on the charge of malpractice and outrage upon the person of Lucy 8. Jones, was convicied of the offence by the jury, and recommended to the mercy of the PRICE REDUCED TO. $1 PER BOX CHE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FORGOUT AND Re All sutferers froin the above con recent or long standing, are AdviKGd Wo Uae Gout and Rheumatic Pills, ‘They can be relied up. On as the moss sale and effectual remedy ever offers ed to the public, and have been UNiversaliy hurope for inany years with the greairer euce nol y 50., No. in icine venders” 8h New Prisoner. Court, York and most other ul It will be remembered; the prisoner was charged 8 : sans Canmuey eapertned with the murder of John ithe? en nab wens iB Lance Sats oF ConTnanann Wa ker,— be set oh, aren re MAS FRO! 5 the Jef breast, on the id day of Isat September. from | Abou the middie of Inst August y consigment of | tment tun emZCd co Bab PORE thy 1 OF (he atincia ol which Gres udied ad Wie 160 of sug | G0) barrclact wLiakey fam fae Eby | ately” Santas \ MISCELLANEOUS. 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SAPEBL and CHEAPEST Hair lye manu fectared, Marufaetared and for enle (whole No. 46 South second of, Williame To be nad at retail, of Iiraeeieta all over the country wy oO. STERFOTYPE PLATES WANTED— Apply at this office 459 JATENTS—PATENTS..PATENTS. MUNN & OO, continge to solicit, Patente and ob (rovernment protection on new Inventions 20 Ye experience, iMice, ST Park Row, Parr phiets of information free \ CO, F and Teh ete, “ and retail) at “4 FORLD'S FAIN.—~THE GREAT PARIS seed | iahaad A 1467, O THE MPCHANICS, PRODUCERS, ARTIATS, r MANUFACTURERS, INVES TORS, ENGINEE KA, ARCHILIECTS, AND SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrice or Tan Unsrren Bratea Agency oF THF) Expositios, No, 5 Spruce «t, Tribune Bulldings, and No 40 Pre Row, Times Building, New York \ THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the Secretary of State to the above. Bayied Agenoy, and being desirousof the co-operation of his country men in his efforia te make n« comp ete, interesting and cied.table as posible the reprerenute- tion of our coun ry at the Great Exhibition, adopts thie method of conveying to them iniormation aud uggestions opon the subject, In compliance with a request made through our M vleter at Paris, the time for filine applications from the United Btates has been ao tar extended that all which reach the undersigned before the ist of Janu- ry next will bein senson. When examined andcon- d, the decision will be duly made known, yy exhibit, aie requested to apply tely to the undersigned for correct forme of arpiication and justructions, inclosing postage stamps for rey Should be delivered at Now York ly. Articles accopted prior to Janu B1, 18e pted will be rhipped from New York to Articles ac Porie pod returned at Governmont expense, if the expected necessary action of Congrets obtains, To prevent unnecessary trouble, itehould be under- stood thatitien primary object to make tho repre- fentotion of the United States as complete as possible ip Oil the grouo enumerated below, add that ft will therefore be necessary to select representative artic ew aa every group, rather than accept an excess in any ln order to recnre the universality of character above indicated, is is suggested that in each city or eelehborbood, those classes of manufacturers, arti rans, and othere who produce articles tor very general lity | Antone should, without anv delay, agree among use or themeelves as to the specimens tor which space sttould be applied tor, Every effort should be made to bring forward new and useful mechanical iaventions, combinations and fabrica; and pains slould be taken to have all articles peatly ahd thoroughly finisheu and prepared for exhi- tion, ‘The selections ot prodacte will be limited in quan- tity to the eren they are to cecupy; but in variety and character they should comprise a full and fair repre- sentation of American products, industry, arte and ecience, In each section osrigned to extribitors of the United Btates, the objects exhibited will be divided into ten soups, namely: eup 1— Works of art. Pe ‘oup &—Materials and applications of the liberal Group 8—Furn!tare and other household articles. Group 4—-Ciothing, (including cloths, and other wearihe apparel! Group 5—Mining, rongh and wronght products. ‘ Group 6~-Instrumente and processes of the mechan- ical arte PAS hag T—Food, freeh and preserved, in ite varioas Group S—Live agricultural products and specimens woe 9-Natural horticulture! produase had epec|> ne, tiroup 10. Objects especially exbibited for tho pur- Pore of improving the physical and moral condition of the population, For further particalare, add J, C. DERBY, Agent for the Exposition for the UNITED sTAaTES, No. 5 Sprace street, fA and No, 40 Park Row, Now York. “HORSES, CARRIAGES. &_ JZOR SALE—HORSE, HARN express wagon, luquireat Millinery Store, 42 ave b, Sib For SALE AT A SACRIFIC horse, 17 bands high. « good Wagon, suitubie ior a pediar, with bees, luquireot JAMES KULA) Biooklvu, N.¥., this Mouday moruing, bet ¥ A.M, und 2PM. ws por SALE—A HORSE FIT FOR TRUCK, cartormnything; 5 yearsold. Also two emai yonier, 14'y and 15 hands high. Apply at 69 Watt st, hear Caual at, im tie blackemith's shop, for 3 days, Also an web cart and barnrss 237 ] ORSE AND TOP WAGON FOR A-rtronx pony built horse, nine ye taat, Can be seen at 45 Mulberry ct, inh A SORREL rt horse; aleoa ngle set ot bar- 36 Brid, it SALE— old and mkery 90 SLEIG is, CARRIAGES, HORSES, HAR- uesace, sleigh bells, roles, &e.. tor sale 200 aleighs and ALTiAgOSs, largest aseortient in the city, lu Nevins et, Brookiy a, } ATLANI IC COAST MAIL EAMSHIP . LINE TWICk A WEEK, For New Orleans, first, #5) and #60 ; second, $30, For Savannah, firet, #5 and $20; steerage, $10. For Charleston, first, r40; steerage, #15, For Wiltuington, fires, #50 and $20; steerage, @10, For Richmond, first, 16 ; steerage, $5, For treight or pasesy@, apply to : ALEX. E, THOMAS & ©O., __386 6 Bowling Green, ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMERS FROM and to Liverpool and Queenstown, sailing every week, HELVELIA eae saturday, 23d Pas- ance only $30, currency. From the ola country at lower raves than by other lines. Apply at THOMP- s Passage Oftice, 275 Pearl at, 826 T SCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOR. EIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 86 SOUTH BT. Persons wishing to eend for their fmends, can have them brought here either in steamship or sailing packet, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LONDUS, by the X Line of Packets, Dratte on Gieat Britain and Ireland from £1 and Dpyards, at the lowest possible rates, ‘Apply to a. TAPSCOT? BROS, & CO,, 86 South TDW ad r THE NEW YORK SUN, Publiehed daily, Sundeye excepted, Delivered anywhese ip the city or vicinity, By mail; Siz Dollars per yedr,—three months tor $1.60; six months, +3, ‘THE 5UN was dhe originator of the Associated Press Organization, and has the finest advantage tor obtaimmug news, It contains ALL the news of the day iu a emall space—casily read, A Weekly Edition ef the Sun is published every Tuesday, Ferme: (in wrappers for the mail, if desired) TURBE OKNTS per copy,#% per lw Ereecaresion PRION OND DOLLAR Pa8 FBAY 6 #1) or in clubs.the cheapest pa- phat the world. Postage on Daily Sun by mail ie. Postage on Weekly, bc. a ie where received, quarter, a year; allletters to Mado RE 5. BEACH Proprietor of Tax Sr, Avermes Kulica aad Sassen we Dd. ¥ > 1 Out. Murder Wil A STORY OF REAL — Among thom to whom the facilities offered Hath of entering into gay and brilliant comp Was the erestent boon, was the country aquire seth enmting. Emerging from remotecountry h where, from their position, thelr visiting wee cenearily confined to the neighbouring equire, haps ae dull aa thernaslvas, and to much of cleray whoee + cintty, tastes, and leleure allow, them to benefit by their hospitality, the count gentleman found bie monotonous and aimless suddenly changed to one of sociable and ine sive pleasure, while introductions, which it wo have coat two or three seasons tn Lond nm —perb © presentation at Court—to procure, were obtain at Bath by the simple outlay of # small sum, o ed in the parlance of the time“ ebecribing the Master of the Ceremonies’ book.” To none was this esey access ini polite soo more remarkable than to theunknown and unkno ing Mr. Grant, af Pendering; aod during the & winter be had passed at Bath, it was e matter pleasurable surprise to him, to find how comp! wee the launch into the circle of the fashionable» gay. On the occasion of thie second vistt, reception by old and by new acquaintances marked by increased empreaement-owing, pr bably,to his having secured handsormer lodgio| than before, and in » more fashionable quarter, a also to rather a orincely offering to the Master of « Ceremonies. This had been induced not by csten Hous motives,tut solely because, having bed e@lvantage of thie gentleman's acquaintance al polite attentions the year before, be really { ashamed to offer lran, Houses, s ops, people, dress, and, shove al ebange of air, did for Olive Grant what they ba done for many a young lady bringing « wear and depressed spirit iron the country, direction which her thoughts take, ehe forgot much of w' penul and lexing; and she bed now thet occupy ber aiteutiov, which, though strictly sonal, made ber much juclived to lose aiyht of own self—that is, ber Pendering seif. The ineriq eles of the tolet to one who bad never put m. thought in choice of adrees or a nbbon than the flowers acleeted for ber beaux pots, seemed od tiderab and when sho heard the dress ot othe criticise! end animadverted on by the fime lad tlemen of her ac atior of more importance than a! epea te consider it. This discove: dent of her o#n opinion ; and thou sud the power oir ef made herd quick enough to see that mone. employing the beat tradespeople wer: not a cient guarentee ‘or good tasveyebe scarcely kn how to avoid the bad, With the care of ciress came the care of the ge: eral appearance ; and Olive Grant felt hersel: en ing ball-rooms and card-rooms with « grow! auxiety on these points, Without any sup abundant vanisy in ber cisposition, by « gen and Copa h | temper, she had become so cod pletely shackled with the harvess thrown «ver i au introduction to the brillaut aud gay society which they now moved, as to be elated by its prai and disturbed by its fancied censure. itis d not ‘ail to give much occupation to her though aud time; and with the same zeal, which, amo: seropairesses or good housewives, would have | her to devoie herself to the various difficulties needlework, orto all the scientific details of co foctionary and entremeta, she vow devoted herse fn pursuance of the Labia of those around ber, adornment of ber perton and manners, It wou have been a dangerous pursuit to any une with | singlencas of heart or purity of thought than OL Grant. To ber it was werely @ business-like a» coroplishing herself for the position into whid circumstances had thrown ber; and she look d dress, and daucing, and other matters, as toe ru: ments to be observed cro she obtained, what w then termed, @ polite carriage. Asa mater course, a)] thie diverted her mind somew nat iro: thoughts of Pendering. When they dic, howeve revert to thoso so bad Jefe there, it was stil! wi something of pain. She knew thatthe pwr w4 man that she bad 60 long fostered there with fea ings of kinaness, which, though ofieuod alienate by ber wild couuuct, bad stil! pre dom!nated, mul feel her absence a6 & real coprivation, OLy thoughts of Mr. Vyee were still tuctured wit «bh. bitterness which bad marked ber Jeelings a: par ing. ‘That they had been so, was the natural i 6 of strict examination wiltch she had wade witht gard to her sentiments towards lim. By it, aud spite of her mos. earnest wish to dud i: otherw. the fact was wae plain to her, that she bad suf ed much of her atfection to be engaged by hir even while receiving day by day iucubisable proo that any such preference on her part was unces ed, Tne discovery bad filled her breast wish pr found mortication, But there was also some d wree of auger agmat Mr. Vyae, called up by cece sional recollections S40 th was lnconmmlent ; and reserved, there were recoliectious of gree kindness—vay, eVenu tenderness, whics might uay dece. ved even those Wore eXporienced shan Lerse.| His baniebment trom Ler heart under every otu sapect expect that o/ bis clermal office, iu woich M still commanded ber unmixed respect, was ihe cor) sequence, ‘Lhe care bo lorget Was, in souie justance:, the betray a! jute remembrance ; # il), ou she whol the bLauisimeut of all tenuer emoious was rigor ously maimtaned ; While, earnestiy intent ou wravating the fecliugeof seperity with which aU bad taught hersell to regard bia, she lost uy) opportunity of deteriorating from t.e superiors with which sbe had by. boo disposed to inves bim, Bast those were girlish devices, aud wer constantly subjected to signal failures, Every ta) eWkWard man &be cucounteres, she woulda |.ke to the Vicar, applyiug to her iather to corruberal her opinion, Wao, ab once reniercd Ler deteriuis ing process aboruive, by pusuting out Low periovs interior Was the Bupposed likeness to ove Wor mauly symmeiry aud good looks pierced ikroug the cloud his careless attire mi,us ave aiforde And then, when some exquisie came uncer be notice, woose claims to bunton anu beauty wer uncontested, aud sue Would Make compariouns 1¢ tween the accomplished bear and we Leglisen churchman, her saber would at once dise unveud ance the euperiority she alfeciod to see in the ous, pronouncing the von) par.sun to be ail in favour ¢ the Vicar. Not content with this, ani asif b some compact he vad engaged to bring him in favourable point of View, somelinice ab the pump rool Wheu some no.wLie 1 tre Lon.on worl. some BeDalor, OF Breas Captain —Wwae pr juted ous ta them, be woula tura to Olive aud declare shat by thougbe they tavoured thuruear Mr, Vyse Poor BiLb LO ble Bald BPOGbing ©), be Bale OX)eD0 biVe joruead ; VUbe Gouge bab ibe polis ol feecum Diance dwelk more in tue noble abs casy Learn, | | those to Whou Ler stientivg Was direview, Gut felb provebeu at (he sujariosty of the Vicw BuOWG be thus wited op Led Pr Welaurauce, Beth was su cueleuly » pice ior ibe mutua InsrouUchOD OF sopiToobe bo Leebimouy, abu Lr Inouive jor Whe ssdoluvkng of wany couutry lemA% lies Was a0 fully P-Cogui der at tue Bec or by any of Le YOULs-imuy-Viss'oLe W & Diatier of interesy wud disgussiop among th joungers of the puclic roou a& were the compleng ed cuces apd dimarued cruiies of sae Velebuaipe: rians of the far-tamed Bauuu, Among those beaux who uttered general: around all tue attractive belies of the circle, we three, who devote. shouse. Ves b> Miss Grant alraos®? exclusively ; and, in consequence, with ber, becam subiccte for the cancan of \ae jump-room, (To be Continuedy

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