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a 7 * 7 7 ‘a/ ctnhew VIAN, NEW YOUK FRIDAY, DRO RMINA > * aa ’ oo he Latest News ay ang soue . ’ femtrwetion Cavnadtea ” leitgraph inthe 4 ©. aan dapat 4 ‘ om iw 06 General lataliiqanee 10M ‘ . 7) .- . Mm Oe AL aA . WASHINGTON, ? PF, ‘ ma ‘ ‘ © ss o ove ; ” a i ‘ ‘ h VIRGISIG SOKO BhrtA $0 Cen emahnee ‘enenes 0 wie yen in Bowen: pies “wn “er , ‘ “we owe ig pmwee 4 Vatiles Comeetmed to Wa Netested bere ves one w+ 4 * ‘ ove are ”" @ ANCHE, © Fie emraiin ns qi ‘ vo “uw , « Sd aad ‘ we ‘ ¢ : —« w- 7 ‘ew oem Mamor Weoled, "0" Mere # hier wre was +h a ; * ‘evr ling ° * ’ * " * hernme, O-e “ NIY OF MOMEY AT PaeseuT gem ia the rene tro oe ile anya o targa 08 ; wt he vw ‘- ~* d oe oug Hene 9 ¢ioty ames, the Rebel Pirate, | Fae omy wi wes ‘ i WiHISe Himeorene limes va oor oe! bid nace phone hor heen ety (ar pet a te fame Poh Kupected Arrivallast Might tom of Vite eq | mrt wenem Te yaw © venga fete town a tate i Newey Aieowd . Pye, Vue ‘ ' prove © fn -« ee no ‘A ow VRAATIONS FOR WO TRU. | oe Oe ere Soon Crate wusn |G eaaa i iinal’ Karelia mae BE MARINE DISAOTERG, | 81:20" oo 2 core wt mrrmee o e | ern Canree’ merhene 5 e a. the ned he @ ee Phones FD ny Fina pen od ant te fe | ™ - fe Seren, ante Ww anew 7 A honiey " 4 wt aehere ‘ Vil it Iuive 1 met, “tm 0f Beeee tee ; ” 00 tof end wee é ons a of tee te ey '@ ue” terran ‘ dewta a ft ovmere ving | An antnew art & Felong in Portion Wemeryn Sew Vo ‘ the « oan pe Ay oe > ’ f “ee ¥ wt ‘ Ce rrible on lw 1 me r tty erre le Tornado Reported. A078 Herve ncng Oe weabare, fy chance | 1S SON, the Ih loving @ yews “jewel” the a - | : 4 . “ of 10,008, hae @ prt 5 OF LE AND PROPERTY ries icmrce, tee on —acrioes, sneomer| gists: 9h # repnionen yas ' worn from Gereheet Coy We Reporia | ant vate ‘ von ve oat Gad BiscoMawcows News, | serine posers o ereces soma ox tna mease, | 4 the to ay Wont mae tan Ord: le onae with ravete gone, Gee reporte beigentiog aehore, | as , (mee ine of Winooski and Algongnin, MO rem Gory tof the Cape, nae hreating over ' Paria ‘ erof de “ howls | settle ont Curlet The weather for the pam wn bot ‘iu 2! Wty Pree. 4, inelow ve YEA RACE COMING IPP, | deye hes teen hick, with conetens enice | ore! oan Gro Te Wewlent there ware no lee The fom of the *tenmer ldahe, Ted fog Washington Sram eave! thet of r 6 Strong Divorce Case. New York, (ee © brief wlegram from | goune ten @ro hove reventi? Iuemened fom fen ly Hoo eutardeay, @ cod tie haaot the | ee the ernie, are be tg the fe and Aaturday. bt a her vel that the weasel | tor decor retown ode, an , W seni saron, Dee, ® Wilged ent lee f ashore, «@ robel citi bea | @ outing for Jot Deavit, and shustng eve rar , thay rueet eral Augur, commanding the Departnvens of | tote! loos, Part of the carg Ay UE enven Mele | Nat! " , ngton, hea ordered Lieut. Col Byre, in com. | 0 weather prove favoratie, (1) Mondey the wind yd pray | wl, , Dakin | #t Alexanciria, to afrest al! partion concerned | wae hl: ; ont by the amitheert, an ute wae hen postage mann, g ® 4 . teposeible to beard ber anti! ean « poring jew mone Ww o rita ih thes cy on Chrietnes Day, ond not). , pigs three howt loads, in ail tent, persona, | bans wv ¢ Mar h teal y ® ase any pertone arrested on the Jemen ia of | were brought aver ant landed on the Noth bee howe nine t re! | authorities, tut to refer ell such cases to , Piring the day the eo ner Aynepucentw howled ond ode artment heacquarters [compe aa near the ate “e poaat| G “ye repre } ene and tw ltwo bun and Nattomat Tetettornotn raya: Tlabo, the remainder of the oy were treme | end pie , e forced to the aehooner, Which then landed them on j » autho pompetent to conelud oh 4 wore aunousre tear the publiehed mate, | We South boach abort ten ofclork I'M whence | |! oe loan of one hundred mil. | ‘ey hn ye gis i to Kew York iy bp Bet | tnoturing, ratroed sas upon the occasion of hie recent visit wo | boe*ble. The lates | ore eee | Rugiand, or wt rk, tendered to Mr, McCullough by the tee gt sorian & poten ye + syed Baty ‘et ove ey are payable, “4 ae are sheer fabrications, The Treas is on Al Vemnel of 447 tone regiover, ond wan bulls | LTOMpe wt . present, any neet of @ loan, and ae two tha ever such become necessary it would not be ac- | St Mystic, Connecticut, last yeer, Sho Is owned ma, weveral je from the bat bus would be snlicit 4 | by Mesers, Wakeman, Cookin & Dickinsom, of shis po okie ¢ P owe without bie, tmuediately obtained | oF a lerse, 1 people, Two ne Navy Department expects Capt. Sernmes, of Mexico. Clare « ua notoriety, to arrive here to-night. Prep. Reports via. “an Franctece, ey | s heve been made for bis custoly a the San Feunciseo, pee. 28.—Advices from Ace- | and Yard, pending bie trial puleo state whet Alvarez's forces were at Provi- = mation is demred by the War Department | a otis, 26 miles east of that place, on the 80th ult, | cro nemes and residences of the’ twenty-seven Alvarer wae confident of the success of the Liber- a . a tareea ee was ewe among the als, whether assisted by the Americans or not. yh as the “Foreign Uattalion,” and who es- He harrasses the French at Acapulco terribly, A om shows the time of the exemtion of They get no provisions from the back country, R sh t pee wg omg the po gt which is in the possession of the Libera ahe sion’ mf *, before or venneh, in December, \. —-- -—--— u posite en { these soldiers as may be reached by tits the “e Bdet, 18° y y News Items. tlc hie Me rave apby are requested to communicate with the — band * | pee prrty 7, Advocate General at Washington their Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) other obey he provably ence ge and residences, together with such infor- rad v ve thousand Union suidie \ as they ir Gaees ts regard to the above | T#8 Opers House, Chicago, Tll., Is adv Heed to | buried uJ wis soil 5 « be sold on the fifth of March, under a trust deel Tnel farans Examinen mys that ' i dito execution, staternent that Genera! Grant was about to the Rio Grande in the flagship of the Gull cop, ia said to be without authority. The Jsimply designs visiting New Orhoans for rpose of visiting the army under Sheri lan, adier-General Strong, of the Freedmon's who bas returned from a@ three months’ ‘vLeervation in Texas, gives a Miseouraging st of the condition of the freedmen in that and the sentiments of the people towards the Government, Dend Letter Sale. great tale of articles accumulated through ar in the Dead Letter «fice wos commence! | marketa. The exports to Northern pors we falliug | of the bed arday ly Botelery, and has been continue! | he liveliest kind of bidding ever since. Ovor | immense catalg@te isof articles of jewelry, vof the *doller" sort, bus with springling of the genuine to iniuce @ lively compet. Upwards of three hundred articles in the | yo ere packages of patent medicines, in the of pi pow ders, ungents, oils, old school w wehoo!, allopathic, homarog cy Thomp- eclectic, aud all sorte, for the relief of every wn to man orwoman, Th ar i and filty gold (suppose! to be) w ne, and no end of silver indescribable metiey of all the varieties of known to civilization, Amongat the odd athue passed through Uncle Bam's mails, to the D. Letter office, are eecvs @ toold, packages of type, ladies’ bunales of clothing, duplicate parce of sew- achines, packages of felt bats fron cog bo sof amp wicks, dress elevators, » shoulder straps. pieces of « of milliary books, ocee ds from the sales w ¢ deposited, subs the order of the owners, shoulu any of them irn Np, 1 (ernal!), osome (lad no Important Habeas Corpus Case adelphia, Dee. 25.—A special dispatch from ore to the Evenine TeLeguari says: re Giles in the United States Districs Court, » bad up the important Aabeas corpus » Abercrombie, who is held by Gen ed with belug a apy, and with deser- enemy; also with giving testimony a rebel court-marnal in Richmond, on whicr ony Capt. Deaton, of the United Biates Army rongtully convicted and executed, Judge Tanex stores in Kansas City, Mo, were burned Wednesday night. Mas, Crawest C, Cray has arrived at Fortress Monroe from Washington, on « vis ber hue- ban. Me. Howraxp has been appointed te fil! Hon, George Brown's place as President of the Council in the Canadian government. Mr. U. H. Crostay, of Chicago, Ill, has made 8 general assigument of his property forthe benefit | of hisereditors, His liabilities are between £400,000 | gud $500,000, Taree are over thirty-five vesnola at New Or- leans and Mobile, loading cotton, chiefly forforeicn | off, some of the stesmers not carryingalse. The total tiock in Scuthern porte wag estimated on Christmas at three Lundred thousand bales On Baturday last a amal! boat cottaining three white wen and two negroes, put oulfrom the coast opposite Wilmington, N.C., tor @ jleasure excur- sion, and went to ses. Later in theday the boat drifted ashore emjty. It is suppomel it was caught in a squall, and all hands loat, Tax consecration of Rey. Georgy Maxwell Ran- dell, D. D., the newly elected Migionary Bishop of Colorado, and the parts adjace@t, took place in Trinity Church, Boston, yestefiay. Rev. John Henry Hopkins, presiding Miah@ of the Protest. ant Ep scopal Church in the UBted States, acted | #8 Consecrator, Vauy few negroes were agpated on Christmas day «t Nashville, Tenu., thowh there were bun drede perambulating the spets all day. The transferring of the jurisdictiogof the punishment of offenders from the miliary to the civil law causes fewer arrests in Nagvilie than formerly. Avegro was killed by a sOiier of the 16th regu jars, in the street, Wednesda night Ins the case of the pirate @eorgia, dermanied by the United States Government, and heard before the Toronto, Canada, Assige, Mr. McDonald, the Confederate agent, makes affilavit that the ves- se) was the property of 1B rebel Governmont, and decided in favor of military authority, re- ng him back to custody for niilitary trial omlie will e0on be tried by court-martial, # Lieutenant in the old United States army, North Carolina. se Governor Elect Takes Charge igh, N.C., Dec. 23.—Jonathan Worth, Gov- lect, took charge of the Executive oflice to- thieving Provisional Governor Holden, Gov. hae te) (umued ihe duiles of the uillos, srapbed Secretary Seward thes he was designe! for the r@ on Johneon's Taland, and that the sale to Denipn, the present possessor, Wass mere blind Colge) Thornton hopes to 1e- cover her for the Unitedsiates Government, Tower was a disturbnee on Weinesday night between the police of Wilmington, N. C. and some colored seamen of thogunboat Tecony. The sea- The police at- | cursory perusal of the published procerd the Vi Liinia Legislature cannot fail to in; K reader(with the unprecedented numberof patlt is for act® of tucorporation which that body has Leen called Aipon to conmder, Applications from com- panies organized tor the construction of lines of telegraphic communication, for purposes of traua- portation, for coal digging, for coal mining, for iron emelting, for the mauulacture of gas, and the dishovery of oil, crowd upon the eye in motley and be(Fildering array." A Lavy in Norf lic, Va., last week left her infant ip bed nm an upper room of her dwelling and went flown stairs to attend to her household duties. To @ short time her attention was attracted ly sound something like the tread of a cat, upon the stairs leading w the room where the initans lay sleeping. The lady immediately ran up steire, and Upon entering the bed-chaimvera rat jumped Upon examiuing the child, which was ry iae bitterly, ite lefs band was found to be nearly caten away, This is the second the the cliid bas been attacked by rate with which the preailses are tufested, A New Aiantic Cable te be Laid. Beveral hundred miles of the core or interior portion of the new Adantic Telegraph Cable are completed, Tle Great Eastern is chartered to go to sea in June, 1866, for the double purpose of wyiug an entire new cable, aud of raising the broken end of the 1,100 sof the cable lad this year, 60 as to splice additional cable thereto ead thus, if successful, firniah to the putlic a This 1,190 in second means of comrtuvication, miles of submerged cable is ascertained to | the most perfect order by daily toste taken fi the time it broke, and sullcontinued daily, buoys at the end of ft sre washed tis," writes Mr. Beward, 's es they were intended only s ‘h ) pore ae, the spot for yrapoelling baving been ad wo by solar obee: vations, eo that a wood navio@bor can as any ice wal! to within ball e mile of the broken cable." NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, The gunboat Winoosk! began Ler final teat, pre- paratory lo her soe race wih the A'gonquin, on Tuesday leet at noon, This test will fluish on Saturday next atl P.M. when she will be taken to the Navy Yard to recvve her armament, storos audatull complement of men. Since the conclu- sion of her last trial with the Algonquin, the W.nooski has never cease! to burn goal, and every trial bas wen eminently successful, The officers of the Winoosk) feel perfectly confident that their Veanol can beat ber opponent sluost without an effort, while on the other band the parties connec- ted with the Algonquin are of au opposite opinioa (Vhe Algonquin ie atihe Navy Yard, and has gos on board nearly all her swres, men went ashore auf got drunk. tempted to arren. — when the lauwer drew pistols and fired a dain or fifteen shot, and then fled to their toast, . Hanuover, of the police, Fevelved @ flesh whuad, Bie others were burl, | Jobo Mreucis, will sa ou Mvoday uexh op a | ordered by the Pope, She will gos her | complement of men jn » few days and she will | then be ready to start, The U, 8, revenue cutter Cuyahoga, Captain Af] btu “*n e+ wor ty we mrs “a ae hihne ea O48 te @ee al re nae “ ‘mr *” , 06 Or 4 © @ ; ripe o *'*# . | ees ad ee a. a o . ee ote ‘ vor * ee ~ F we ow ne “ ‘ oe“ oe 6 OA - AWA, NEW rw vme @ rove parry Two @ew Vesw (08t womens ‘ “ue o- - . or ture *y - a “a ow ‘ pwn wey \! “" . he MWIWIFER Ore atesety Innting ine an ‘eer og were & a whet ey em hme ‘ . - yer, we ee oe he ow ‘ ‘mw + | ond gore me owen he ome “aw ep a word, owt 4 Operiniy & ‘ ‘(he won Here eae far au ‘ “ , we. Toole, here @ tr ra er eropr a ona nT, he id om af PT 04 pr eer oluw-¢ ont ° " op « - 4 gious or ae aN 4 fer te, «@ med of the “Coewm nam Cnr @ + «leemed with @arcay Yee pow 4 ** han of hie hive 47 ey “* linwg we ee vey 4 «awhntghe owe Ss ren a tiem will teve pearter paws ‘ eanl@ ‘* oe peewee! atally eowuretel Trinny " ing t I year out and wy Roof the weather appeare have completely low f \ate -ayain favored thie le 6 of those deve wy, eomgy the Heh hounled y pert of the day a hick, hewi! "a fom settled over the ety, e0ve plaee toe eeries of warm, fe more suggentive of A 1 ‘al ‘her boot end shoe stores ‘ ' Wuwiness exetienent; the aye of coroer ‘ wens bom tion; while t Washington and Ful yt) bad laid in @ heavy holiday riancboly over prospective loenes, » however, tho weather becane {| sud now (1 o'clock A.M) there are ot 8 freeze, she rnk OATH ov Ovrice.-Hon, John “Bo, the Mayor elect, called Wednesday on Pe other and took the oath of office Yea. te" Richard O'Gorman took the oath ea uf the Corporation, and Jae, Heyes, Eeq., Yaor, sHomMas ov Canrencony.—The feati- ‘iin Saint, better known as Thomas a' Becket, eo rated to-day in the Catholic Churches over the world, It i semidouble, and the ‘iments to be worn are red, “homae a’ Recket was born in London on the yet ol December, 1117. He wae the aun of an dish gentleman, name! Gilbert Be ket, who vile on « pilgrimage to Jerusalem fell inw the ode of the Baraceua, and becarne es ve, but et@ed in couveming the daughter of an emir, jhom Le was jed in London after his ctype from bonds and by whom be had nas, Who was afterwards Archbishop of Can- Sor oury., He wae murdered io hieown Church in +, snterbury on the 2th of December, 1170, in the et your of bis age, and 0.h of bis epimcopacy, by order of Houry LI, because be bad the coursge to carry out certain cenaures aod excommuniostionsa K og Uenry afterwards did penance at bis Wind in aeckcloth and ashes, The shring of thin Sant was attended by many pil- grims, end rich offerings were placed therein, con- sisting of pure gold, precious stoves, ete, the larg- ent being given by Loul# King of Frauce, All these were taken by Henry VIN. for his own use, and the bones of the Saint were burued to ashes by command of Lord Cromwell, in September, 1588, being the thirtieth year of the reign of Heory VII, Tue Lare Poticeman WALKER.—Trea- surer M.Murray has announced the closing of the subscription list for the benefit of the widow and ebild of the murdered cfiver. The amount received by him was #1,908 80, and #200 of it has been paid to Mrs, Walser, to meet her pre- vecossities, ‘The renainingf sum of 1706 80 has been deposited for + ip trust, in the Man- battan Baving# Institution, Mra, Walker also receives a annaly of #150 from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Fund, in addition to which Mr, Holl, Charman of the Riot Fund bas placed @600 in the Lands of the Commissioners for the Lenetis of the widow and her cuil ir Arms ror MAXxtMILian,—It is reported that an agent of the Imperial government of Mexico errived tu this city uot long since, and purchased #60,00 worth of arma which were shipped to Yers Crus and TMavana Corron SALK.~Two dred bales of captured vt wero sold yesterday afternvon by Joho Draper Co., 111 Broadway, at prices revging irom 4] to STy cents per pound somewhat higher tuen the quotations of two or three weeks ago, Joun C. HERNAN arrived in this city on Wednesday evening, and is now stopping at the Meropolitan Hotel with bis wife and mother. Yesterday large nugber of his friends called upon him. John received th with much politeness end courtesy, and Hy ed into free cony f] thousand nine hun. o) with each an A understood that he will not enter the lists of PR, again for the presont, Tue Barrce ov Kew OnLBANs,—The cele- bration this year willbe one of the grandest which has taken place in thipeity fur many years, There will be @ re-unioa {8 Tammany Hall during the nda grand ballin the evening, Among the members of the Comittee of arrangements will be found the names of Sames 1, Hollman, Mayor of | New York; Purdy, [nage Hell, Dongles Taylor, Daniel F. Tfanann, Richard O'Gorman, L.L D @ Daly Jares T. Brac nee B, Ni-telaon, George WyMcLean, Win. M. Tweed, Matthew T, Breunangiubu Vau Buren, Elijah F. Purdy, &e, POLICEMEN TO BIN WestonesTeR Coun. ty,—The town of Weab?arms, Westchester county, bas ralsel money to pport six policemen, aud has applie! to the ‘ Commissioners for aix men, under the pro ona of the Motropoli: Pulive wt, The Pol ca eae Commissioners sent aux | wee | terday afternoon, at the Inasitution, | Sie tn he SUN. Vhirty Whied Y ower ‘ 7 8 OW lene pene + «meme | (oe ert 0 OO mh em oe we prem tree were ts me ae 4 he wee We “ee hee + «“ nme ones «70 lomo penned wm (\@tvwe 1 tm tad ant om te 11m ce ‘ we “7 rere ‘one we hl y ww pier oven e “ 7 Ce ed ‘ — Cs 4m fe feomut # ergs Renee > At mghe eww wel hy he Waren ent come 1 he prement ay« nm Ores aod egeln repeetet. enti mane! the lerture of With the fw 1) opening, he orn the Heend Of home @rain, @hich mew pete “ te Me now et ihe ; at Nie travel ant tee extent of ‘ary ¥ the Fatted Matee cemneted, epenniy he ant of America trom the May af Rents on tha Artentic ta the Mretaot Puce, on the Pexthe He mote of Rowe ae eepreanng her “ympane ru@imonr ate when other nations re neerl: allied te ee looked on coldly at oir content, an wofort te cat enenmer te opowe y pr let telegraph between thie connie and lowe art hoped that @hen Mt. Peterahvurgt fan @ et te “ee One! Hew a“ a * seentain f ‘ per iene (i he wate Foe ee " ae. tt Wer OOO Rally and thew at betwy owl ow ’ fe, . ‘ rw t an ‘ ~~ «7 ‘ a oe a lar torer apewe poe mney hie ’ Wer © depath bor the op aon ¢ lengiege » a, prowreming He then prowreted when ernit in gre rue arenes Vir weve ue ant war to de peeeed a) ehleom hy ana Ameritas rthe ne Hine, Mosting aide by aide in ” toloeral ow amd feeources Oat territe rice were « . wiley patriotiem of the on te the Mesican Republic wae y Spp leudeu, and when he ead eyuble because | reooynize pire there,’ the applause and cheering wer des'eung., Afver apesking | dlorous the wealth of Ben Franciecu, Denver Oty and Virginia ceolel w speek of tis vais tw Male Cty and bis experiouce end bw observer! social life among the Mormone Bal Li the chief city of the Mormons, wae tn the hew the continent end tm the direct line of refi it contained 100,000 soula, gathere! tovether frow all the nations of pe and governed by the absu« jute will of « an, who styled himecl! “The Lord's Avointed."' He hed associated with bi ae men, who wae raion *powtles, and under these were seventy bishops, w and oversight of ach, Piast Fassel eos © population, al! of whom bel i ne ity of she Church of Latter D te, eud the fullest coufidence in their leaders, Bus there is another bond which keeps thew toyether P lygamy ie universal, and every man who euters inte i and every Women, who by public onion, by persuasion or by hopes of happiness hereufwr enters eto that #iate, 1 becomes a Mormou, becomes also @ defender of the Coureh of which Brigham Young is President On one occasion Brigham Young preachel in the Bowery, trom Gen, |, 26, 27, and he them declared ‘eb was bis belef thas God wana being with hko passions, habite and wanteto men on earth, Si. Yaul's injunction for @ bishop to have oue wife, in his (Brigbem's) optoton, did got prove that ho might not have as many others as he chine, The leceurer thon deseribed Brigham Young as an ex- treordinary man, without education or cul.cre, ungrammation ip conversation, slow in speech, and evidently slow in thougot, He iw a urvad- cheated imac, about 64 years of aye, and nelther uses tea, coffee, wine, spiritao’ tobacco, His fore- heed |e large; he has ® cold, grey ye, sandy colored whiskers, short, powerful neck, thin Lipa, and a determined manver that beads everything to hie will, His we: proves biva to be @ good bust. ness man, end the industry and prosperity observable sround him prove bim to be @ good organizer of labor, From copversstions with Brigham Young the lecturer con:luded thet Drighew iolt the time was a) proaching when he must either ocean 4 ygemy or array himeel? in hossility againgt the Government, He (Mr. Colfax) toid Lin thet the nation had a right jo ve. mand obedience w its laws, and to insi sbolshing #cusiom whieh was so repugnant lew of the land aud of the civilized world, The lecturer thou said 16 18 the plain aud palpable duty we owe to ourselves, to the nation aul to the civi- Kise world, either at once to ropee the anti- -ygawy law, or else demand obelience w the jaw as itis. (Applanee.) Mr. Colfax then proceeded to extol the Mavitlc Railroad, and remerked that throwing aside the fairs in this and five or max other cities of the Union, Calvornis sioue bad seus more money to the Sanitary Comunesion than all the other cities ot the Union. With the bulp of this people, Who bad sens us $90,000,000 of woney frow the mines and also ior ourselves be urged the speedy complesion of the Pacific Raliroad, The lecturer retired amid the mows euthuslasiio spplause, Fike:,—Abiut two o'clock yesterday moru- ing, @ Gre broke out in a wooden shed used fur stab) ny borses, aud situated at tho east end of the Hattery Barracks, hore wero several horses ium the stable ay the fortunately 4 eatirely con sumed, Damage #500,... At balf-past three o'clock, @ Dre vocurred im # brierwood Pipe Giwue ula tory owned by Custer Liudewan, il Daxter sireot (rear), second floor Demage w stock 000; w Lulldiug $500, The causes of these tires Uukuown, bub are under buvessigatuou, BLIND ASYLUM,—At an annual election held byp> © corporators of the New York Lustitusion for y ud, the following gentiomen were elected Meare for the year 1860: Augustus & Roe MW 8. Hone, Waldo Hutchtos, Charie: ; ‘Luckdrman, Denil H. Tompkiom D. Lyug Knydaw, Nathaniel P Howack, Joveph Greiwu, Vheodore Bailey Meyers, Alired Sehermeroourn, Jobo Vreas Irving, Alexauder Veu Rovseelucr, Clarkson N. Potier, Jamew M. M Louu, George F, Joves, Saath Clef, Charles B. Motfnuan, Win Whitewogii, Wu, Aswr, dr, Luomes Aidia Eumett, M.D, Tue Onvaans’ [lome AND ASYLUM ANN. Venvany,—The O;phans’ Home and Asylum of the Episcopal Chureh held ite lath anuiversary yea- The exer. cle ed of recitations uf Scripture and singing by the children coniecte! with the estan. lishment, The Annual Report was read by we Rey, Dr, Montgomery, Which showed that dur. the prosens your 16,209 96 had been expended, oad ¢15,000 96 received into the Treasury in ihe shape of subscriptions, together with ihe 75 cents per week paid by each child for board. The Bepory proved that the clilireu were ius very Uewisn (CvPUmmod em the dium Maas,

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