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(Corntinnc 4 frem the Piret Page.) esident O'Ma- know much about gardening, or ese that ny lord J must have been ont #0 early he couldn't eee much bout the paths, for there's some of bis early pease Lowes Boorn appears to-night at the Win- ‘b P ra . p =a! hony's Conerese assembled yerterday, at noon, at | ter Garden Theatre. Every available place wae oy Autonet Clerk, Daniel # Bart, in piace of Geo. | Clinton Mall, Astor Place, A strong force of Fenian | purchased yesterday before two o'clock, and the boxes good deal trodden fp, and marks of some one freulnrine. rée! the entrance to the basement of the building In which the delegates assembled, and no having tumbied into the colery -ridge."’ All this was inexplicable to Olive, Her head sched violently, and the effort to fathom such ma- tutinal movements stil) made it worse, Her mind j seemed too full for thought; she felt an utter ince- OR ee, for reflection, and hastened through her let mechanically, glad of cocupation requiring Bo consideration, Murder W ill Out. On joining ber father at the breakfast, Olive 4b Assistant Clerk, Philip L. Hoffman, tn place of Benry Vollere Record Cierk, laaae V, Freveh, in place of Charles sold at one Sgr dollars esch. The members of the York Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, of which Mr, Booth ie a member, will, it ie unde Feqereliy one was permitted to pass bo bad not the counter- | stood, attend in a body, and ouber prominent men plntstnreter, Frank Koppert, in place ef Adolphus | Mem. Mr. Biaie Contre Kogers stated that no infor- be re Slotan is Wie Gras i ta the boose . Mr. mation would be given to the press nor to any outeders, The enly business done, however, was the appolntment of a Committee to examine ereden- Inepector of Vesssis, Thomas 1. Ferris Copying Clork, Joho Waters Berreant at Arms, Fdward M Baldwin let Measonge:, bianele U. Donuell, in piace of Alva Free |.ectornns,—The scenery, commercial importance, and religions and political eondition of the Bendwich Ilanda, will be the eubject of the free Jd. Canfieia tinlt of delegates, whe were preseut from nearly every | jecture th's evening, b: EL Ww Sass, Bike could perceive that he regaried her with grave 44 Messenger, John D. Newman, in place of J. W, | Blate in the Union Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, ---—--+--0--- —-——- erutiny, Atlength he said, ‘Oive beve you bed G. Ac In the evening @ pablie meeting was held | N@ 16) Fifth avenue, corner 224 strees. No other clerks or attaches to be connected at pres- @Ut except detailed poice A STORY OF MEAL LAPS. | iy Soir td meer c ile sen read ton te (admlesion %& ctr) im the ball which was crewded to THE COURTS, er; and now te out so ¥ f a enage Joun T. Horraan, Mayor, ite ntrnost capacity Corat Catenpan tua Day.—Sapreme Conrt, _o— te that tf be ri bask by er Saas we are Naw Year's Dav.—Thie festival, nutwith- | Col, Melermott of Obi presided. and introduced A ice a Tl I's Mee eae eg CHAPTER XXVIII bot to waitdivoer! I must coufess that Law at ® el vere yening address . b ita te J > lose to understand al! this.’ @tanding the uopleasant state of the weather, was id were bound femn promive, | Giteuit,- Part I. — Calendar anchanged, Part If | ell, what's past Donored by the entire people of this city with mor thier would | NOw, 62. 50% 74H. 796, mM. 101%, OO 160, | Tae eechence the wore’ to follow vet.” Olive Knew not bow to answer: dhe was, averse people of thie city with more C Great, rit- | 16049 1°58, 1,006, 510, 2,00, 196, 198, 14 P to wake het father unessy by mentioning baif the than osual beartiness, ae it wan, in fact, ae much © “when Supreme Court... Part Now. 491, 4.669, OF9, 615. Manepite. ya,ue doubts which distrectod her, particularly celebration 0: the close of the war asthatof the BHI West 1.60, 1 0, Bye, 00%, 1,88. gel in the ring} and atie found the a cheering | Mr, Curran bh amid great eothurionu, aod after epeaking in glowlue terme of the Feuinus « really like Knmett, to die on the seaffold or perab im a dungeon like Wolfe Tone, he concluded by aesuring the audience that in good time atiow would be struck which wonld make nid free Mr. Stephen J. Meany, of Obio, was next intro duced, amid great cheering. In referring to the Sarco of 45, he anid, although it wasn failure, it wae As Olive had resolved on seeing the women J | uneil she could see more foundation for them ; #0 romer-honne before going to bed, it wae with | with @ disingenuousness she had sever before abe heard ber father and Lord | practise |, she told Mr. Graut thetsie bed bad e lour early b 00 | wome disagreement with Lord Ardaligh, but that they were ovce within their rooms, at they bad parted in amity ashe could slip out by the varden-~toor « ithout f The break/ast was passed in ailence, It was evi- of their meeting her, Still {was with » sensation | dent that Mr. Grant sided with his son-in-law elect, of dread that Olive ert forth to the meeting Wito | and thought that Olive had been guilty of sowe the extraordinary creature, whose influence over | girish caprice, He leftthe room immediately the her each day seemed to increase; and she alto#t | ines was finished, and Olive found bereelf of hoped that eome fresh caprice might have led to | liberty tw fulfil her iuteution of writing Mr, LTS, Lith, 1,649, Part 11. Now. 45%, 142, 166, 3,510, 2 » 2165, 174 1518, 1,086, 1.764 1,048, 8.0276, 2. 2,118, 2,160, Common Pleas Part L.—Nos, 1,201, 1,009, 905, T33, , 1.659, 120K, 1,260, 1,508, 1,31, 1.508, 1,303, 17, 1.208. Part Of Now, 1.14%, 663, 1.179, 1.180, 1,245, 1.27%, 1,166, 1,276, G8, 1,46, 1,273, 1,255, 1,046, 775, 1,110, Homtoips on Tie Hrow Seas.—George Berry wae arraigned before Justice Shipman, in the U. 8 Cireult Court, yoaterday, on a charge of murder, The Beginving of the new year. Callers were out in deres, on foot and in carriages, and happy greetings wore heard upon all sides, Almoat everybody kept pen house, aud the usual relicious ceremonies wore obeerved at the churches, There was but litte disorder in tho streets, and the arrests by the police were few in number, Mayor Hoffman's reception at @ho Clty Hall wae numorously attended, All who ame were introduced by name, by Geo, W. Morton, t. fuc nd faaco Be bal- _ | the forgetfulness of thia, ber own appoinmen: Vyse. the retiring First Marshal, and a shake of the hand, fy or Ite toate M mprizccuent” Linas ona ele ted doa vey is Riad ees. te Leeestecn dba Olive had not told Anne Pannell of La poh ‘Her letter short. and « cordial “iiappy New Year,” wae warmly | spplauee), the seod then sown would germinate | 7? corel tha tame of Et one white him | Hons: her heart had been too oppressed to #pes “Daan Mu. Vrae,—Tam most unhappy, and yet in the wt of ‘66. He referred to the prosent diffies They eould not afford to quarrel, and every man who woud not do what he could for Union should be brar traitor, [Appinu He hoped he would ne hear again, on American sol, that any man who held a ition in Irish politics could be bought by Britieh Md In conclusion, he areed Union among th veg and i! tea were struck down ip the etrugele, let now ones rise over their ool pees, until the barrier was passed. App.) He was one of the recure ho stood by the palatial mausion bn tl joare, (Cheere for O'Mahony.) He found furniture io that mansion that rs’ oiticea in the back woode of Oh ould not | There were uo carpets nor ebony furuiture, but good teu who wore working for Ireland. to any one; therefore she bad dismissed her for the | 1 fear w tell wy father eu; it would be so cruel te night, after sve had brought the tea to her In | give bim my suspicions, if afer all they are une consequence, ehe found, on descencing to the hall, | founded. You alone can assist we in wy troubles, tat the bolts and locks of the garden-<loor hed all | On! Mr. Vyee, Lam so Gorey to beige you 6. lon to be uniastened, This abe did witb as little poise | journey at paso | bus if yeu love my wiser? as possible, leaving ber candle just within the dine | gu, gure you m ny-room, of which the door stood open. {8 16 60 d:fBcult to give you any ides of my troubles It was a gloomy nisht, and the wind stgbed | iy 4 letter, aud {fear t tell you balf that I dread heavily through some large yew-trees which stood way be true, Pi me Gal near, There was someth ng inexpresalbly mouru- Nir aoe loesil servant ful in the sevod, and as Olive wiftly forwar’, volive Grane” afraid of she kuew pot what, she almost fancied “P, 8.—Pray come soon |" . that she heard footsteps following her. Bepelling ‘ the alarming idea, she bastened onwards, and at CTo be Continued.) length reached the distant summer-bouse, ‘The dour was closed, and she bad tapped . a ey, . ——————_— three times before the signa! was noticed, aa oe on eee the voice of the woman within asked who was MARINE NEW th offered and as warmly acknowledged by bis Honor who bad o kind word and mnile for all The Warden, Mr. James F. Coultior gave three substantial meals to some five hundred eriminals now confined in the Tombe. During the Aatorvals between the moals, @ relaration of prison discipline was agreed to, and the inmates were allowed to enjoy themenrives in theirown way instead of being tied down to the stilet rules of the Tombs, @s on every other day im the year. At the Five Points Mission, Home for Little Wanderers, Five Points House of Industry, eud other charitable dnatitutions, the usual religious exerciscs took piace, and a good dinner was provided in each, while New ‘Yoar's gifts,” consisting of dolle and other toys, together with religions books, wero presented to the «children, John W. Farmer bad @ table epread for ho poor, and more particularly for the widows and orphans and othes relatives of those who fell in the war, and many « biessiog on his charitalle work was wat instanuy. He bas been imprisoned in thir for the past eleven monthe. It aged AL t Ri ey had assaul nd stabbed him, the jury found the homicide excusable and acquitted him, % 65,000 ix Gorn Lost.--The case of Meyer & Co. against Clark & Co. came up yesterday before Justice Daly, in the Court of Common Pleas. The facts of the ease are as followe: In December, 1°64, the plaintiffs being undera contract to deliver $25000 in gold to the detendants, Clark, Dodge & Co., sent round fre neoqtgn containing $5.4, Une of them was notwr te wore: eu juent'y missing, The piatotiffe, under protest, furnished the missing $6,000) at the then high price of gold, and now bring suit to recover back the value of }t, being over $1140, ‘The main question in the case in whether the lost bag was delivered to the i or was lost Lefore its delivery, The case stl op Potion Iwrentiaenon.— Severe Fight between an Officer and a Sneak Thief.Officer James Murphy, of the 16th Precinct, on Monday evening saw a young man carrying « large uumber of coate through Bond street, and suspecting something was wrone, ques- (Cheers) A voice T would ask the learned gentleman wiat preparations for war did he see in Union Square? (Put hun out," and great confusion for several minutes, during which Mr. Meauy attempted torxpiain but was met by another ques loner, whoeald, “1 woud nek that gentleman what F pda n gg td for war are making in 34 Broadway, [Renewed eonfusion, dur- ing which Mr, Meany sat down }, fir. Jobo M. Moriarty, of Philadelphia wae then introduced. He said the Fenians were determined & monument to Robert “It je me—itie Olive Grant,’ she replied, in @ | Jan. 3,8. rises, 7 96; 8. vote, 4 46; Ellgh Water, 9 05, tremulous voice. = - hd ere you ot ape was asked. ia ‘his si “Yes, indeed, But, pray, cpon the door; STEAMSHITS—Wilmington, Galvesten: ie « horrible tear over ‘anu I dread standing | Savannah: General Custar, dient bane thus alone." Portiaud: Bara‘oga, Norfolk; Monueka, Chari vetupon Irith | gjoned him, The stranger instantly dropped his Carolina, Philadephia; Fuleou, Ba: ; muro ber bacon that a ; ‘ welt apolause} by meking solgad & Bat on, and pre. bundle and made 4 sevave Attack on the office, which P The door was opened, and the woman came favre walemarie elt Scotian “Lavery aE EATUER.—Last evening the gentle | ce a - Ms was resist y the officer, w noc is antago- forth. ixen, Newbera, N C; Baitinore, Georgetown, DQ blood, which was 4 into half the population t t in i t. The man “TL know all," she said hastily, anticipating all | qndai Ch : ‘ . ttle snow flakes began to descend to earth as if to | of the Uniied Bt bus proceeded to speak of | svrtas” savie Serena a ees Lr coreed Gaede ee ‘i dalaste, Charleston: 1oules Moore, Morehead City: that Olive woullaay, “I I was uot missak- | Alliance, Phiddeipuia; Evening Star, New loan @n { yes, poor Olive,—your sew lover—your nobie Britannia, Glasgow. deen tals bridegroom, isthe deep, the, accursei villain flilPS—Lepehenstrath, of Gr ky, have told you, Woether the letter cause! you | Senator | Ay Hauibure; "haolal areal to guess bis identity, signifies but litle now. I] E W Stetson, London and Isle of Wixht. know bim—I bavesecn tim. These eyes bave| BARKS—Dorette, Bremen; Dan! Draper, Pale lared at bim through ® keybolr, and, bus for the eka, Bagua; Sphynx. Kio Janeiro; Jasou, (Nor. lessed counsels of good Vincent Vyse—but for the pool; Constantia, (Rus,) Marseliles prayers be taught we, loug, wres ling prayers, I BRIGS—Chas Heath, Elizebethport for Portland cient and ert irish, and said that ireland ould not have her hopes sacrificed by any party or lities, English, O'Mahony, Roberts, or otherwise, ‘eat cheering.) Let them etand by the old tag, and Fall traitors who would seek to dieunite then, reweudous cheering, during which the genveman sat down.) Mr. JL. De anake up for the lack of Christmas sleighing with whieh this eity is usually favored at this season, The Moisture of the streets, ho’ r, melted it as fast ar @t fell, and poor little snow flake was overwhelmed ‘with the slush and mad piles left on the streets by be contractors, Tux Srroxo Divorce Case—How tur fiicer Murphy, and a second time was knocked The man was then taken to the stat! coats be had in his possession. He as Joseph Pryor, It w wubee ined that the front door of Mr )tendorfer's had been opened and the coats stolen om the hat rack, Assault on @ Policeman with @ Hatchet.—On of New York. was next Introduced, inbors of the Congress to be wise, commenced to organize revolution > have stood face to face, and | Mary Stewart, Messina; Eagle, Miragoane ier. in [reland, let them begin Ly hevit ‘iu among | Monday night, while Officer McCullough, of the 11th | should for the woment ) ator ¥ : Eagle, Miregosne; Marke pial Hse ae ome sce vf eee Uheriaelvo, and any ee who lemat.zed Meme Precinct, was sesisting Officer Donoh se, of tho 13th | revenge -dark, glorious revenge, bad been taken. | Luise, Bahia: Bomereng, st John Athiett, Pretow + hony, let bin put down, cee—"Kuock him down, shoot him, &o) Let Koberts alone. If hetse traitor, history will write him down, We can't afford to lore one man, (That's eo.) Extead the right hand of feillowehip to all, and work together for the ertablishment of the Liish Republie, (App.) He did not belleve that America was the true home of the Irish race, They should turn back the tice of emigration, sud on theirown country, Let them get their pikes and guos at ouce,and “Strike tor their altars ana their fires,” Judge McCormick was the next speaker, He had come here to investigate the trouble among the Fenians, and was the Cataline against Ireland, let him euff (Shoos him, &e) They would investigate the case p <3 big He concluded by sdvicing them to insult nobody, but do as they je 4 b. [tie notof myself l would now | Canis, Bansor: Jessie KRiyoss, Balt. vie New pad aah hg ee and of all your sad fusure we | Architecte Keaaud, fPrench) Maveeilies, Libs must pow thick.’ SCHOUONERS —Iaabelia, Charlottetown, P EL The woman spoke with quickness, asif some | Clarissa Ann, Cornwallis; Hazelton, Phlindelphiag mighty fecling waa throateuiug the coustancy of JL Whipple, Port au Prinec; © C Cune, Cornwallis; formed resulutions, anc for wh ch ebe still feared sre tate, Grand 3 oe a Hazelton, Philadelphia Putting her burping band on Olive m, abe salds | Louien tay, New Haven Sarah i dhestnee epalens “Miss Grant, you must seud for Vincent Vyee, Tell | for Philadelpiia; C Newkirk. Provideiphiay Sara him everything that has passed between us, Ho | Bro: ewburyport for Philadelphia; kianma Bacom will pray for, aud guide you in your difSculty, I] Philadelphia; | R Durteo, Fall River; Counecticut, mus go, We must pert for along aud dreary Elizabethours for Providence; Annie Meweo, Paw- ime—perbaps for ever |" She pressed the arm of tucke gi 4 Price, Now tiaven for W iimingtouy, Olive more closely as abe spoke. ‘Vincent said pelt 4 F Bank Brevianens week tor fi Liadelph ia; y A : we must part, but the esto bea parting bour Engle, ” idence tor Nerfolk; American 4 Providence; Ocean T aT Pal: " allowed, sud to thasl looked as to e oun-ray | Join Forarth, Geledmoner Mt He ecsthane evens Precinet, to arrest a dronken man in Sheriff street, it is alleged that James Smith ran from his rewidence No, 63 Bheriff street, and struck Officer McCullough on the head with a hatchet, Knocking him seusoloes. Smith was arrested, Shooting Afrayina Saloon.On Monday aight the Inger bier saloon of Charles Keinheimer, No. 265 William street, was entered by @ party of rowdles, who demanded free drinks and segars, which wore refused by the proprietor. The rowdies then began to destroy the fixtures, when a reversal fieht followed, during which several pistol shots were fired. Alex- ander McFadden, of No. 10 Vandain street, received a slight wound inthe face. The fight was stopped by the 4th Ward police, who plied their locusts inost eet forth in the complsint of Mr. Atrong, bat Judge Garvin would not allow rdict to be rendered to that effect, on account of the jury failing to agree in to the countercharce made against Mr, Btrong by the detence—two of the jurors being un~ willing to acquit Mr. Ktromg of the oilence charged. Tux Grand Street Case or Svurvroca- ‘Tiow—Conciusion oF tTHm Cononen's Inquest— How Lanptomps Get Kip or Poor Tanawra.— Caroner Gover yesterday concluded the imvestigation dato the eauses which Ind to the deaths of Mrs. MeGaghay and ber grandson, Fraucis McGaghay, the 0 4 Suckbam, George Nester aged four years, who were suffocated on Sun- | in Ireland [a ‘4s, when they elected Daniel O'Connell | gffeetually om the bodies of the rioters, Mr. Kein- | suining on # dark aud troubled sea, All was then | town; Sarah Porves, Virsinia: Kate b Rich, Salou liarmemt. (Ajpianse.) ‘The whole matter id ity b 4 until Vincent gave the | Willow, Lube: novi, ‘day by inhaling gas, at their residence, No. 689 | (2 Po" Haney today, ds he assured. them that | Delmer the proprietor, and four others were arrest | to have been tol, but wot u K ’ all River; Daybrea a y State, Bosten: t wore, Now, ive, | am stout to leave ) ou, to say Bucksport; Elm City, Denni AS i oot + NU! ms T Gieen, Philadelphia tor good-bye—to wkealast look of that sweet face, | |), . ' which like some laud mask) has lar Rept mie Mertens Guarisstan Seder nein Jeune foundering, Heaven & uy Olive Hoe. ‘ yon will wees you Olive! SLOOP—Thomas Hull, Hull, Providence, mdea__ The woman's voice sunk, agit were, in subs, T ——— $$$ abe wae for some instants . Ove aleo ry weeplug, aud they 00 Late for Classification. chon At lass Olive creature why she ing, “You surely are safo at the L mo House; Goldring would provect you, Pus yourself under biscare; he would uot suller youto be auuoy- Grand street. It appeared from the evidence that Bdwin B. Hunting, the agent, bad caused the flue which counected the chimuey with the pipe leading {nto the room occupied by the MeGaghays to be stopped with a large fiat stone, The coal gas from ahe stove was thereby forced back into the room, ‘and was inhaled by the deceased, causing theirdeath, Bevoral witnesses were examined. The following "was the most important testimony taken | Maria Cong:ove, of No, 689 Grand street, eaid— Sunday last, I eutered the spart- ays and found the old lady and + 1 did not notice any peculiar in the room, tnt after being in it some time L 4 an unpleasant sensation in the throat; I have deconsod say there wasn difficulty with the Jandiord or the agent, and that they wished w effect Der removal from the piemises, John H. Hunter, No. 210 Livingston street, Brooklyn, testified-[ have been agent for the pre- mises, No. 597 Grand street, for some seven or eight my mother owns the premises, and my bro- Héwin B. Hunter, persuaded her t make him the agent for the house; I did not object, eo he took charge of the premises; when makine improvements end Salarging the shops ot Bearup & Cauaker, tin- mers, rother had to encroach upon the premises oce by the Metinghay family; my brother wanted the premises and tried to get the MoGaxlays ut ; to accomplish that object, a dispossess warrant owas takon out, but I think, not served upon them ; Mcliaghay were always acceptable tenants, osina Koach, « child twelve years of age, testified 4 reside with my nés on the third floor of No 607 Grand street; Thursday morning at about 9 0° Mr, Edwin B Hunter an eaine up to our room ( whoever was wrong should euffer, (lumense opp suse.) Hon, Jeremiah Kavanagh, of California, whe went to Ireland with the remains of McManus, was next 4d, Hesaid they were assembled to show od was capabie of self-goverumont, and f taking the country from any power which ndeavor keep it irom them, and uo ether means would be suceesstul Lut the sword and the rifle. The Fenians sought for iniepenuence, and, by the Eternal, they would have it! (Immeuse cheering ) In tact, they were determined to erect a model Euro. pean republic on Imeh greand; and as they had more tnoney Rad Froatet numbed than other parte of Fusope, it would be @ shawe uot to give iiberty to thew metive land; but this could be accomplished only by anton and deterwination, | Applause.) Mejor hb. J.C. Kelly said that be was instrucved by bis constituents in Indiana to fully investigate the difficuity now existing among the Brotherhood, and to braud with iutamy him who should be tound wrong. (Immense cheering.) He would do eo. If the Congress decided that John (Mahony was Hd ae sod epursced him, he would spurn him aleo; and If the Senate were 4 red wrong epurn tf. 4Wiih regard to irishinen not bei! he said it was too true; but it was disunited them, and he trusted they would avoid is duiing thoi: deliberations, The mees.ng then adjourned, with three cheers for the American | nion and the Irish Republic, Tho following address bas been issued: New York, Jan, 2, 1866, Feitow Countaywan aso Baornnns : For the past month the coluimus of every newerpa- per in the United States have teemed with accounts of our dissenal and the world h ehed and our enemies hav evil than ail En giaud's exe yrought to our holy eauee, Our sotleriug couutry looks to use for aid and comfort, and fondly dreama that the hour of her de- od, bat yesterday Justice Dowling discharged them, considering that they bad been sufficiently punished. A Safe Blown Open.Officer Corbell, of the 24 Precinet, while patrolling his beat on Monday night, neard an explosion in William street. On making an examination. tt was discovered that the ry store, No, 176 William street, had Leen entered by bure lars, aad the sate blown open by means of in- serting gunpowder into « hole which had been drill- ed intothe door, Th sion wasso loud thatthe burgiars beceme ala: and fied, leaving bebind them a large uamber of burg lar's implements, A_Jerseyman Stabbed,Prederick Klosnet, living in Jerse: Clty, while pessing through Grand street, on Monday night, was attacked by Andrew Leimet and Frederick Steigele, and it is alleved that Leimet stabbed Klosses in the cheek, inflicting a severe ge: The assailants were arrested, aud Justice ausfield held thei to bail, DLA TMS, STEWART —Suddenly, on Tuesday, . ian J Btewart, aced 80 yerrs, aM; Jam, 94; Wie tives and trends respect \. fo attend the funeral, trom the restore sy aye “Protect me; she woman shrieke!, forgetting | Campbell, Teuth ave,on Thursday, Jun, 4 ot @ the precaution they had both taken of talking in | 0 lock, PM \ an Undertone,—"* protect dae Heaven in! he Br a — ness that, for the lybt it has shed on my dark an EST’S HAIR DYE IS THE abiect soul—but tor the hop.s which ‘ave come Use.—Price FIFTY CENTS per Es agl mA over it—but tor the terror of the judgment it bas Why it is the BES? in use, by Be 0 \e propared taught me to look for, I would seek bim pow in hie | Upon Unban | scientitic principles, Yd—It is unlike | bed—I would wake Wun trom Lis dreams of woe | S8ythiog of the kind yet produced, 8rd—It gives | d women’s follp—J would te us | steater eatlefactious with leas trouble in applyii man's love, an oy ee ar Out! dih—lt changes Grey or Red hair to a teentl his villain’ ari, and flud a deval s joy tu wooing | BLACK or BROWN, without nine Ay act | bim bleed.ng aud dying ab my sees.’ skin, bth—'t dyes the hair a more Natural and life. The clouds bad passed from the moon, which | likecolor. jth—Itdoes not smut or wash off, Tth—- now sbone full on the unhappy creature's face, | It does not st or injure the hair, but improves it Olive shuddered to her inmost soul to beold we the cheaeee ss wellasgrowth. Sith—It isin the ft] fearful distortion which rage bad worked in ber Whe aes’ AROnEE BE ee eee ocente ves box, haggard feasures. ‘ transferred w CHAS, N, CRITTENTON, 3° Sete Forgetting ber own troublesand full ofalarm for | ave, where all ord uid hereafter be addresed, the consequences of such rhea feeling, Olive | To he bad of Inug where. 510 took the Lanus which were clutched togewuer, ag if | SO ———_-_-— in actual perpesruiion of that loody deed the wo- ‘OR BALE—LEA‘ r K AND FIX. man pictured to Lerself, aud, in the most tender | 2 tures Claas coruer lijwor store, Jersey and soothing words, basougus the frengied creature | City. Inquire of F. FITZPATRICK, 209 Weet at.344 w becalm. Uer words—ter wuch seemed to have ; D * a ——s astrange influeuce, Gradually tho tightly -strained ATENTS—I ATENTS.-T ATENTS— MUNN ——— a Brooklyn. Tae New Yaar ix BRooxryy,—The be- sinning of the New Year was celebrated yesterday, Qs usual, The outgoing and the incoming Mayors received their friends atthe City Hall: #0 also did Mr. Nodyne, the Btreet Commissioner, Mr, Flanagan, the keeper, and Mr. Cunningham, the Chief Engi- neor of the Fire bepartment. Tux Mcrper ov Waicuxer,—This tragic act, which took place about 3 a.m.on New Year's Day, shows the reckless esteem in which buman life is held im the Eastern District of Brooklyn. It appears that at the above named hour a party of men, armed with rifles and revolvers, went Lo the saloon of — the Metiaghay room): Mr, th a pencil om the flue thas re; be vold the mason wo cut ne in and mortar it up; the , , € CV, coutinue to solicit Patents and obtal moron bryae whet t 90 for s Hunter told bim to vo t hand, li ie thinking that tastead of pg! And Somsnded Crnke wail toe muscles Lanes " Pees Sear Re prey leh eet Government protection an new Iuventions ore on and do his work, as vone of his business; ur armor to do battle against the toe, we | N 7 o , y came over ue Delore-convu: o , experience, the mason wontdown nd brought up the ide “New Years,” which Weichoer refused unless paid ale are « elling among ourselves for power, United by the common tle of love tor our oppressed land, we have pledged ourselves to use our beat efforts for her liberation, Yet how recreant are we to our noble mission; how false to eur prom Discord rages where there should be harmony hatred and envy where naught but love and kind feeling shouid revail, reland lies in fetters, and lier tavo champions ere even now on the shi: which bears them away from their loved fatherland to their prison beyond the sea, wheuce there ie uo relomse eave in the convici'’s grave, Brothers, this is no tine fordelay, Every manof you would shed his heart's blood freely for hiscountry, In the name of God, then, do not waste your cuergies tm iutestine etrife and vituperative ecuriiiity, Do not become the laughing stock of future aves by couduct #0 unworthy of yourselves dof the noble cause whose success is the dearest ot every honest Irishman, Be soldiers, not demagogue: #t deeds, not words, be your motto, and strike before it te too late and the golden oppor- tunity be lost to us forever, Our situation at present is that of two arniios,whose chiefs, although with the now raised ty Lesaven, a6 fin cou Office, JT _Pawph'ete “ ANTED —A GOOD JOBBING LOCK: me! Pray tor we—pray ivr God! V smith; one that can do el reetl Rt said softly, Gereyes suil Liled ty weaver, Bue} must bring good reference, Apply ot 62 Wost then addew, “Now Vive, farewel,;" aud turning 84g ber mournlul eyes with @ look of deep tendervess on Olive, Whiepered, 1m short, gasping aeniences, * Uwe, wy heart is breus.y, us L wufter ju You thatisthe word—I suter justly; lbeve in veed done amiss. Now 1 musieliuk ayein into we world—I must meet the insula aud revuings of move—bear about a sickly, dying body, au aching head, with none to say eaprayer jure; none w] ee ED receive the breath of a dyiug soul ; nove to comfort RMY CLAIM OFFIC E—OFFICERS, SOL- jou's will be done,—I indeed suifer justly. Olive | ticular attention to payment of Btste Brogica het, ey Meet Bein. Vinceus somebities talked of | ances of Goverument Atlee a ieuntien ak long bappy meetlogs some years Lence, aud wuwe- | money in person ur address, Le BROWN mes 1tare thougut 1 might live ‘or shi8; bus vos | CO, bank 2 Park Piace, 334 a bi be; death will @oou claiin mez sill Ny ; Ye) : q ow even in death, you might come to me; you might OUNTTES TO DIS( HARGED SOLDIERS. biews me—Mr, Grautwud Mr, Vysemighs bleds we! | July, 164, are requested to call at our ottice My tether Would Lave Lieseou me; Le uid lorgive | a pe ition bo Congress, waking for the Pussug from tb trite prayer, dropped large and freq) * Heaven lorgive me!) Olive—\ for, also saying be could not afford it, The party then retired tothe streetand loaded their p vc which they discharged promiscuously. This attract the deceased to the door, who, with « few conciliatory remarks, bade them good night. While engaged in closing his place, one of the party disc: the ball from which entered deceased’ aud parsed out of bis left side, ahetsering hi singcered and feli, » *O. father, I'm shot," sod expired almost metantly, The murderous party éacaped, but were hotly pursued by the police, who, iu lees than three hours after the terrible deed was committed, had every man of theim safely lodged in the ceils of the station house, Ali the partics concerned were Germans, and the alleged wuiderere were members of a social club at the corver of Ewen and Bchoies streets, and nearly all sbout yearsoi age. The murdered men was 24 yours old. Coroner Smith held an inquest on Monaay and esterday. Dr. Joseph Creamer who attended the ying Man and made @ post Mortem ex miuvation testified as tothe pature and exteat of the wound which caused death, Ihe Coroner thea charged the jury who aiter # short deliberation fouud “th. Weichner came to bis death 4 ® gulshos fired at him trom a wuekesin the hands of Georke Bebmidt, aud thas Job. benstein was accessory to the fact.” Ov the ipt of this verdiot, Coroner Smith called u apd put the usual questions, Belinids native of Germany, WwW yeare of age, a eufe maker by oecupation, and that the shooting was accivental, The then coumitted to the county jail to the action of the grand jury. Lhe rest of the arty were deiained as wituemes, Ihe deceased w Ruts Awaiting the arrival trom Bavea, bis nae lace, of A young woman to whom he was engaged to married, tical stone here ah mortared up the b dirt; the pext day hay came to my room and asked permission to como in and see if he could tind out what was the matter wich ‘be tive; I would not let him in, but went down staireand asked Mr, Hunter if I enould; he told me not to let auybod, in the room, and so TL refused Mr, McGiaghay admission ; an old mau living on the top fioor eaid that Mr. FE. B. Hunter told him that, not Deing able to got the MoGaghays out, he was yoiny Lo smoke them out, Edward Curry testified that, at the request of Corouer Gover, he made an exsmination of the at No, O97 (rand street, aud found @ fat Scross the flue, and well wortared up, so sicko could paes it, Hdwin B. Hunter examined, and made a st: shat bis imothor di jaghays out of the premises, aud em out 4) days ago, telling thew shat 19 daye in which w get out; decossed told she would mot move, aud thas ehe had hired the place tor life; he told Mr. Cavanagh Le had Letier stop up the chimney, eo that the Mctiaghaye could not make @ fire, aud then they would bave leave ; de made @ mark on the wall, aud Cavauagh where bo bieak through; he told the MeGaghays not fo build 8 fire, ae the chimuey was stopped, The jury rendesed the following verdict ; “Phas the decensed came to their deaths by suffo- cation, by inhaling eo jae, through the action of Bawiu B. biuuter, in having @ stone placed on the fiue of bhe chitsuey lewding tiv the rom where deconred resided, at No. b¥7 Grand street, Docember bist, 165" Edwiy B. Honter was held to await the action of {s im the wall ax - METAL OR OLD LE lbs. of the apove want: cash price will be paid by roe’ D I D—500,008 ed) for which the highest . CRASKE, 181 wits cr) -¥ ( agie peration to be adopted. But this opinion does not involve the necessity of b which will Lo their tiutual ruin, Lf they eannot fu concer why uot act rately? ‘The vast ext of the Brith dominion: ? as ¥e Cannot recouctie our Views, let enc ow ita chorea general, and attack w jJudement tells him are the best ehances of success, If, instend of squandering our neans in @ suicidal family quarrel, We WOVE ABAD, tho Common foe of our race, the division of our torees will only be another element of suceces Lhere # til be two columns of attack instead of asingleoue, There will be an application of the rouncest principles of strategy ; for we wou'd asaail LJ we.’ eranting them bounties, &e., equal to Ahose UG As she spoke, the woman had gradually folded | ¢ulisted subsejuentiy, ‘This embraces all tho Ouve tu geal aud beld ber to oer bosom, Four who heve been clectiarged for sicknves, wounds pro~ @ WiomeUt there Was Guep aleuce; Olive could RiMSDELL 6 CO. we oath of gerviee i. J, even hver the hoart of the poor croatuiy beating eg en ‘ jw, Thines Building, eiusts ber, She was then suddeuly ieicased b. SST AD ATL ARC ATT we ee ber. ¥ | [MPORTANT TO SOLDIERSTATI. ON ** Olive—Olive, may God bless you, and save you rettied claims of every desermp ion against pe a Btatee or the United States will | from that wen i" Wasuli she bad; aud sue thou | ap the Ls, Army Agency. G4 Bieer ee dies Tue Lakaest SreamM Cytispeg os rig] us. Les thie disgracetul squabble coase at use ed —AboutT o'clock, Mouday evening, @ fire occurred | returucd siow.y tw tho huuse, Bae fuund ber cau. | BROWN & CO, WAVY PRIZ Wourn--The lerxest marive steam cylinder ever | (es Meh wien Put bia shoulder bravely 40. the wheel | tm the rosin factory of Mossre, Holoran & Lamout, In 4 hire abe erp hel pp ldady Bled eoftics, 2 Park Place, (Bauk Buliding) cast was tumed ont successfully om Friday last by | forget ali persons! ravcor aod tactional rainlice ie Van Brunt, near Bowen street, Seuth Brooklyn, The - n ws + | four years. All navy ciaiwe collected an Jong aod silent Weeping seemed the only resource | lists are now ready with the awounts. for Lor overeLarged Leart, Luere appourcu Jerk aug | dress by letter 5 horrible contuseu gatuerug around ber; but as | ———————— eho repeated the pray or for howe an trouble, taughs Si ber iu eaily years by Mr, Vyse, @ tranquility sole | — ~ over Ler, Jue thougos ala came thas ane Would SOR PASSAGE FROM O) VE write ty Lita, and relate all thet bad vccarred, aud and Queenstown by the Set ath ad YPREOOR eo wait hie counsel before making Kuown ber | or the Hack Star Line ot Packets. Apply at THOMPs doubts to her faiuer, With tue consolation thas | BONS Passage office, 275 Pearl ot, Drafts on lrew this resolve brougos to Ler, came the sleep wheb | land Be Slo the trouvies of the pass day reudered sy Lecessary ASSAGE FROM QUEENSTOWN AB for the caluiug aud sirengtheutug ber uervous Liverpool, by GUION hy is 's nee of Ane oun. steainenips aod Uid Black Star Line of Kets, Re uve slept late; and when abe mittaaces to Ireland, &e. App.y to WILL) 'Ms & woell informed thas Mr, Grans | GLION, 40 Fulton os bad beeu Waiting break/ass at least half au hour, \APSCOT1’ TiCGRATION ANY) = And Lord Ardaligur" asked Uive, —~™ rs gechal 108 ae FOR. “Ob! wy lod's taken the tp of the morning, 86 SOUTH BT ? anyhow," Was the answer; “ sure there was be in Persons wishing to send for their frends, can have the ball, dressod frou top to toe, aluost beture | them brought here either in steamship or sauing had opened the shutters, And tha:even w. packet, from LIV BPUOLy and from the first of bin, tor Ricbaru fJuod this han LONDON, by the X Line of Packet. Trelr.od from £1 and Pees, ler ouly our fF country aud Ler #rongs, ore, let your emulation be ® geuerous etrugsle ye foreimostin our race tor freedom, Let your swoids and your pens be directed against the oppres- entire establishment, with contents, was destroyed, Lowe $10,000; insured for $5,0W, The fie, it is believed, wae cgused by an Incendiary, Iu going to the tire, Joho Kichardeon, of engine No 7, was rua over ip Sackett street, and severely injured, Lhrew others were also hurt, bus Bot seriously, Kixos County Surkemm Court,—A Fa- THkB Matuew T, A, B, Case. Judge Gilbert assum- ed bis position yesterday worulng as Judge of the Supreme Court, ‘Tbe first case brought up wase motion made by Gen Crooke, for @ mandamusine matter relating to Michal Haggerty, 4 wember ot the Father Matuew . A.B, Bociety, of Wiiiumeburel, As charged, Haggerty was expelled fiom the society for representing, as, allege as it Was political receiving rtain eum of money nt oundidate at the last eicetion for juence, with the promise of more in case of ‘ove, Haggerty alleged that he had no fair trial before the society aud sthereiore claims the right of being reimatated, The decision was reserved, Tur Brooxtrs Common Covunci..—The Board did bet megs oa the lst seseey) bi expect 4. S appesre s iy ar ee} ous Dad "ig ets meeting Will be on Monday John Koach & Sou, at the Ktua tron Works in this city, It is ope hundred aud twolve inches in diume- ter, and twelve feet bore, aud is for the mew etenmor 4 Bristol bulldiog for Bound service, This triumph of whe hand ae eae a aistnas your brethren American skill gives but another proof of our ad- | you! cause and w yourselves as bh i our diticulties I can see but ove svancement in tho manipulation of iron in thie coun tocalliu each Slate # convention legates trom try. We have produced the largest wronghttron | the diffe ous circles, who, from a calm, dispassionate composition screw propeller, guns, aod vow | OXANHevicn of the subject, will decide in whom abafte, prepay Team cylinders, With thiacylinder | Mey Hl fepore their coulds ties, aud then, im silence, tho Bing @ on rite plasea’ in ite consie, would | Wihous wiausiing and without dange:ous publicity, 5 allow Colovel O' Mahony and wiyeelf each to work out accommodate about thirty peoph. his respective plan tor the treedow of ireland. rue Oprruany,—Thbe death of Thomas B, Stille | terualhy, 4. W. Wau, Decrobary of War F. B, man of pneumonis, fe announced as having taken Fines,—Betwoon two and three o'clock place at his count y residence ia Plainfield, N. J. | pa, yesterday, fire occurred on the second floor Rie was in the Guth year of bis ago, and was one of | O16 Prince st, occupied as es bathing place by he Novelty Iron Works, foot of 12th | ». ’ nN the foanders of tiesto eavablised the frat liue of | ib! & Brandes. ‘The fire 1 supposed to have Steninshipe on our coast—the “Boutherner" and | originated by a child cetting fire to some beddi * Northerner,” carrying passonge and freixhs | w ‘ ay. Leet ou furniture $160; ine Detween thiscity and Charieston c. Hew dan to ballding, $100 Between > man of much good souse, shoves crest tact ei rr y PM, a tire broke out 2s wane rear of 18 trapeacWious, ail wees 1b) OL1OG Bhy OWLS Elisa J, Collins, Damage inte Sly; Lusased fas Subd, Ke true to chief he bad wrapped rousd Lie cut, down in the Drafts on Greet Britain and garden, auiess the sumumer-house, And preity | upwards, as the lowest possible crom ls Dick about a+ be says tae pouiliiy, can BY” papscurt BROS, & CO. 8 7