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(Comtinacs trou vee biret Page.) _—_—_- —-— @qeare with him some other time,” wherenpon the Mayor increased the fine to 610, with an inti- mation of imprisonment thrown in. This bed the desired effect; an apology followed, the original fine was allowed and paid, and the reconstructed driver went away with the conviction that bis Honor had “got equare’’ with Aim. SKaTING,—The Skating in tho Central Park, Fifth Avenue, and other ponds around the city, Was yood yesterday, The snow was removed, and skatore bad « clear fiel! and no favor, Bleighe wero out in force nleo yesterday, and the rowle were good beyond the city, but below Yorkville the streeta were ove m sucset, when o@ alight frost dried them up souwo- what BOARD OF EV ecaTionN—NOMINATION OF A @oaoo1 In provon —K CoLoamp Honours —1 tuat evening, the I’r in the Chair A commumeation was received from tha Mayor nominating Wolheam EB. Brokerho aslaapector of Common Schools for the Fourth Dim fed to Committee on Blections and Qual.ficat one A resolution was adopted euthoraing the Clerk of this Board to cause a bill to be prepared and @ubmisted to the Legislature, placing she emab- lighment and coutrol of the ? iblic Behools for colored children in the Board of Education The following are the standiog Comuitioes of the Doard for the year: 1, Executive Committee on Pree Academy —Mr, Murray, Mr. Miller, Mr. Varee, Mr, Hiehman, Mr, Bx aevelt, Me. Hayes, Mr, Turner, 2 Committee on Normal Be boole—Mr, Farr, Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. Siwall, Mr. Burrill, My. Drady, 8. Finance Comuiistee—Mr. Vance, Mr. rev an, Mr Small, Mr, Woat, Mr. Warrer 4, Committee on Bites aud Now Behools—Mr Landon, Mr. Post, Mr, Murray, Mr. B.ounfiet, Mr Kustor. 6. Committee on School Furniture Mr. Hitch | eon Mr Kuster, Mr lady, Mr. Beoouan, Me. ‘vot. 6. Committee on Warmingand Ventilation—Mr, Haves, Mr Perr, Mr. Dopignac, Mr. iLuwtman, Mr. Chipp. 7. Committee on Pull Swail, Mr. Pow, Mr Oui; BS crating ta ConTaoL oF Doard met at five o'clock st James McLoas, Kaq,, now.Mer, Miller, Bir. Mr. ileyen S Committee on Buppi Mr. Brennan, Mr Vauce, Me. Farry Mr Dupin, Mr M ¥ Fae sou wr. Vurver, Me, Woat, r 4 ico Mr. Kamer, WW, Cow i ow chops ent Qual. Beanonss Mu.ray, M.. Hayes, Mr, Bioomie 11. Unit Course of Studies and Behool Bovke-Mr. Kuoweveli, dir, Dracy, Mr. Warretiy Mr. Boris Mr. Lancon 12, Cornu ie 4 Jeon hera—Mr, Daotenac, Mr, Warren, Mr vor, Mr, Fare, Mr. Dioombteid, On wetiou the Board thea « jourue., Fraxkuiy's Dintivay...—In accordance with @ long established custom of the numerous Typographical Bucieties throughout the country, the anniversary of the birth of Boujamin Frank- Hin (160sb), which occurred yesiervay, was ap- ropriately observed Jast evening At she various a rooms ip thie city, meetings were held and addresses |/lustra of the chara ter of their Diustrious tellow-craftaman were delivered, A number of bails and reunions, under tie auspices of these societies, also took place Gur ng th dog A Vvory pl: asavt affair of the later ¢ occurred at the Harmony Rooms, No. 189 Eusex astreei, under the ausp.cos of the ‘New York Pica Club," when in aduition to the “hop,'* which was indulged in by @ fashionable and crowded as. semblage, 80 appropriate address was delivered during the intermission, by @ member of the so- ciety, and a gire club also favored the guess wish @ number of popular songs end gloes. Merrino ov Tus Staeer CLeanixna Com- M1sg.08RRS —-COMMUMIOATION FROM TAR ConTRAO- tons.—The Street Cleaning Commissioners met at 2 clock yesterday afiernoon, in the Mayor's Office. Present, His Honor the Mayor ; Corpora- tion Counsel, Richard O'Gorman, and Cowptroller Brennan, His Honor the Mayor was elected Chairman of the Commismon, and Colove! Joline, Bcuretary. The usual somi-mouthly payments to the contrac. tore was audited, and after receiving the following communication trom the Bireet Cleaning Coutrac- @ors, the Hoard adjoureed : Naw York, Jan, 15, 1866, Hon. J. T. Horrmam, Mayor—lu compliance With your request we mosi respectiully state that during the week ending 645 insi,, the following loree were employed upon tho streets of thia city ; ~Laborers, } cartmen, 820; and during the week ending 18th juai., laborers, 243; cartmen, 129. There was duinpod at tho various dumping for the week ending Jan, 6th, 12,080 loads end for the week ending Jan. 19, 12,289 lusde. Our tarte are of an extra largo size, each coutuining @ suble yard, which is more than twice the capacity w the varie forwerly employed by the city, I eddition we employ « toreman in each of the dif. erent wards; inspectors of laborers ou the dump- ng grounds, of whieh there are 1%; also disirict napectors, who bave certain portions of the cily sas.gned to them, and they, as are siso ihe fore. non, beld persouslly respunsivie for auy negligence at dereliction of duty in the reinoval of ashes, gar- © or obber eccumulaiions, oping thas the above siaiement will meet with your wishes, we remain your obedient servants, Brown, Devos & Knavr, Couiractors. Fimgs—About a quarter past five o'clock vast evening, a fire occurred on the 4th floor of No, 188 Broadway, occupied by Harris & Rusac, os fur manufactory, which was caused by « puteh which was used {n lighting the gas, falling among some loose cotton on the floor, Damage wrifiog, One or two of the girls had their clothes jujured by water........Abous nine o'clock, a fire ovsuired in a book closet, on the 2d floor of No.4 Batery Place, su; posed to have caught irom a gas curper coming ip contact with the wood, The Sour ts occupied by the German Association whoge Premises extend from No, 6 over No, & The fires Uvor is occupied by Joseph Levy, as @ clothing more Damage Ly fire about $206; damage by water abous #60, Insured, The building Is own- ed by Waldriug & Williamson, and was damaged & the euiouns of about $2,500, Insured, Boakb ov ALpERMEN—SpRciaL Meerixo —Nos-Fctrittent or 4 Conteact—Bapors rom ms Commox Counou, Ero —The Board met by special call at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the resident Jobn Brice, Eaq,, in the chair. Alderman Loem offered a resolution, which was adopted, requesting the Corporation Counsel to ake he neceadury ateps to recover from the sureties of wicCoot and Wainock the ages sustained by the city in consequence of te non-fulfillment of she contract for paving end repairing sireots, A roslution was offered and adopted, authoriz- ing the Clerk of she Common Council wo procure and furuish each member of the Common Council with @ suitable badg@ staves of office, stationery, #, and such Looks a# may he necessary to aid éhem in the discharge of thoi official business. ‘Lhe Board called up and passed with an amond. aocote resolution authorising the Comptrolier to cake the necessary measures to collecs for thy United Btatas goverument the balance unpaid of the amouns exponded in the years i361 and Ixéu, through the Walon Defense Comu:itiwe, in furnish. juy troops with arme ammunition, A communication Was received from the Comp- croller transmitting ® @laternent of reveipis of the Aixth and Bighth Avenue Railroad Companies for ahe year 1566, a8 followe:—Sixsh avenue, ¢476,- 80S 26; Kignth avenue, $679,822 26. Orderod on file. A resolution was adopted directing the Bireet Commissioner cause the elip in fron of Fulton Marke: w be thoroughly dredged, Adjourned w Monday next. Fantas Senate Trracs,—The Fenian Sen- ge met yesterday in secret session, but there be- we 89 QUOT WD Dresmad We WA) os ble 0’ Mahony aof elvah and filthoorl | vignet end the New Year, and @ beartiful colored fashion plate, Several excellent stories am! sketches, together with the “Grand [udian March” from L'Africaine. whether it would requ of 1564 inciuded @x-parte proceed, of agrand jury, p only in convection wi not hear rumore of these affairs, (1 objected to and gave rise to considerab.o discussion but was final: heard such ru: that, Ihe house burning was about two mont before that and was whot I fire thing was rumored charging an outrage on Mise Melvor by Mr. Me. abe, dou's reqember seeing about it ip any newepaper before that, people person tod moa thing 1 might call itarumor; | understand by gossip when that is talked about which ought not be talked about. of the ship Neptune; Ik Senatore did not take place. Afiil representation ‘a expected today, when they will proceed to business The members present declare that un- der no cireumstances will they acknowledge Col, O'Mahony as President, notwithstanding his late silewed commission from Btevens, Beveral of the O'Mahony Fenians, who know the handwriting of Hievens, have made affidavit that the documents referred t are hia, an! asthe Bevate party have Leen io ignorance of Btevens' whereabouts since bie escape from prisov, O'Mahony bas not bi how of truth in the case for tle latter. Tne New York MAGAzise ap ILive TRATED Jorevat of Fasntons for January, which has jist been issues, 16 @ neat monthly of 89 pager, with a bandeome plate, Iu the Bitter Cold," and & colored fashion pl An excellent story, tled The Twin fi ties, or Murder Wil! Out," ie cet in thir, the first number, This faeh- ithiy te put end tor sale at the Atnerican News Co., 121 Nassau street. Demnores''s t's Mirror of beautitully n up, haw. Nove (The pement) and togetler with a fine picture of Christmas pand Mine, Demor THE COCRTS, av—Bupreme Court Bil, GOT, O91, ley, TIT, | Rub, 8! bt , 5 4 440, 6 2s, #80, O82 prome Coart—Ceneral Term. Nos. 66, 60, 61, » O4, Ob, P84 HT, 64, 19, Ti, 71, TZ, TH, 74, 76 Common Vieas Part 1. Noa. 118%, 1899, 121% iii, 18 ¥, MS, 14 11d DeTu, 1ds, T6B, W4l, 1667, 1876. Parell, No calendar posted, Tour Lines ®t AGAISaT THR BoxDAY Menocer —Tierivony of Miss Melvon—Wuat Sus “Bre Linvee Ma, Mroaue On Tim Btaxp, Mre.—This case wa: resumed in the Haperior Court yesterday before Ju Jones Mine MeToor waa the first witners called and teati- floi-[ aim the pereon who wea arrested under « charee of settiug on fire Mr, Meentets houre; I referrod acharge arainat Mr. Mecabeand a efore the Grand Jury to make such a chore I appeared before the Grand Jury twiee: I dons think [ can teu all Mr. Mecabe's actions, Q State euch portions of the story sou told the firet Grand Jury, se yon remember, A.-—I re- member stating that Iwas in Wecchester connty aud received aletter trom Mr, Mecate, detiring to pea me on particular business, I went there, and be locked the coor and kept roe there all night. [tated wfore he Grand Jury that he eave we some modi+ : Tatated to them that Mecabe ceased me to the city till the talk ebould dic away about 1.6 n, My t es won then that of @ dries whether] anid amything a it was for that purpone I we e seen the Mrnouny in true, ae Mr. Meceb ept that he cid not r. diall requested the Inatrnetions of the Conrt Justiticention anything more than the proof that & ta'ements of occur. 1euces were ws they actue'ly occurred, of whethey toer toueb go into the proof of the truth of the tacks ata ed iu her charge The Court beld that under the case of Btan'ay va. Webb, priot to the act of 1864 the publication of proce od nae! ofore @iand jury was bot privileged, ‘or the purpores of thie trial the Court held the act ‘otection, the publication of 1 there ore the procecdings d they wore fair, &e, 1 Mies kelvor —Q. Had you Cross-ex mina seen Counse Kelore going betore tue graundjary? A, Thad seou Mr, Voorllos; Lknowa Mr, Brown; I had reou bim before; le did not advise meto the grand jury, but Mi. Vooriies; Mr. Brown advised me wothing at ali; Tdou's ren went before them; Ihave Leu eo perswcuted my biain s8 turnes upside down; | was ake! eome questions in the grand jury room; | raid something about Mr, Mecubes having me arrested for setting his house on fire to eet me outof the way L believe. Q. How strong is your Lelier? A. L don't think | svoul answerthat. Q. lio you mean you don't like to Seavert A. No, ir, Ldo not; but I think you ate tal ber what day I ing too much about one thing; Leteted thee facta \o some of my friends; to sevornl of them; | cannot state in what year | went betore the grand jury A. 1 wold the grand jury thas Mr, Mocabe said to mo he was de‘erimined to know al! abousme, aud I ueed not try to getout of the house, I believe | did say thet i met Mr. Mecabe in several parte of the town, I think I said that the members of sho church talked matter over till itcame tothe earsof Mr, Me- th cabo, | believe I did eay that-—Q, What do you mean by “I believer A. Mr, piuatiey you ac aman of soo ouch leaiuing not to kuow whai believe.” 1 dou't remember whether I said his quilty conselence began to sting him. I think I did remember telling them that Sir, Mecabe did accuse mie of setting his house on fire, but 1c esying anything of jockeu up getmea . & jected your complaintin bow cas A. ‘Lhey did, I believe, Many of the grand jury was, 1 think, hie friends, Actions «peak jouuer than words. Q. Had you James beiore this suit was commenced? A, I dou's remember, and 1 con't thi yours, sir, Mr. Mecabe w and through his cheating he got otf. 1 was uot ex- pelled trom the chureb; | withdrew, it is moanut by “L "t remember dave. did say be had me The graud jury re- did they pot? conversations with Mr, i's any business of i betore the church, Mr, James Lightt A acquainted with Mecabe je matter, eation, Oct. Léth, 1862, did you i* question was Q. Before this publ admitted.) A. 1 ehowid think J had re at least two months previous w he heard of, Bor Cross Examined—1| understand by rumor what kK shout back and forth; I suppose if ove 8. H, Haines torweriy counected with the public press wus put on the stand to show that the rport nO in through the ordinary ebain of ' beviden © excluded, Y reporters. David Bedford's testimony taken upon commission wastion offered. He wasthe Justice of the Peace who issued the warrant against Mise Mclvor, and who testitied as to the proceedings before him, It appeared that Mr. Moca’ be buiieved to be Mise Mclvor's in the basement near where the filo occurred and theseupou ebarge; that it was not sustained; that th not Lets, on the contrary (bere was evidence that ahe had not had such @ pair of gloves, and she was dis- charged uncvaditioually; there was also a complaint made by her agaiues Mecabe ior au assault god bas- ery and attempt to commis a rape, r. had picked up aglove, bt the love wae Mall having rested bis caso, Mr, Huntley, in rebuttal, called Johu H, Mecabe, ihe plaintfl, who testified that he hag been tried in Liuceon County; that be bad been tried beiore be chureh and soagitiad. he Counsel then offered to prove by the plaintiff biroself and several witnesses then present that Mr, Was Dob guilty o: bhe olfencescharged against im by Mise Meivor, Offyring to negative each paragraph in that charge. The (ours excluded all Videnee as Wo the truth or falsity of the charges as relevant, Alter some further testimony the Court adjourned Gnbil this morning at 10 A. M. Tus Nevrons Taagepy,—Dr, Joba C Herrick, late Surgeon of the emigrant ship Neptuue, against whom # Coroner's Jury reudered a verdict on Tuesday, Was yesterday held to bail in the sum of $1,000, ExJudge Beebe became boodsnan for Dr, Herrick, ‘Tux Case ov rng Sniv Neerone —Hongons or Tus Nowrueun Passage, Ero.—'’he examination inio the case of U. 8. against Kuoch W, Peabody, et. al, charged with improper and unnatural treatment of semnen on board the ship Neptune, was commenced yesterday before U. 8. Commissioner Osborn, Tho first witness called wae Levi Com, @ ee before the mast: Know t idant, he was ca) nos Kicharda, he waa wa difficulty be- it twoor three coming down the Averpool, ae near as man aseamnan on boart the ship the captain and Richard, the first tune ae we w 1, dv out from out; were pulling on the main braces; ebtty know the day we lett Liverpool; the noxt oveasion of severe treatment was the day beoe Christmas; Richards wae af the pumps, he was struck over the bu ad several time: De WAS PuLapiug at the shipand did pot, I suppose, seem to Le purup- ing fast euough; tLe captain went through the eruwd of therm with # belaying piu and went to welting theta right and loft; he gave Richards an awful scar ou the forehead aud one ortwo cuts ou hie face; Michards was almowt crazy for a day or two; the esp'ain did pot beat bim apyy here but on the head, thay leaw; Kichards continued to work os woll as he could. Croayezamined-Richards tea West Indian; a colored MAD; we lett Liver LT think, io Decembe.; we were out 02 days: we by, oreco passengers; we had very rough wouthde ACLOss—Lle WOIBk Passage, bat one, | semember; b WU days oul, we sprung weak) W of te Were desaled Ww pump, one epell Pdid not think at all we should get in carried away some salle and the main-twp- yard just aa we were coming in; it required every men wo work ag hard as he could ; tue pumps were Sindee sf thi an 8 minu H some of @ parecnge with ae; the whole ship's company, except wek part, were at the pumps; three or fou: tick; I wee at the starboard side; we we! i; Tremember Clark and ere was & lot of Kanakas at the rt pump; Richards had hold of a rope at the brake; ere were lu or 1% as that pump outof the eabiu, and came first: he struck Kicharde and several of the Kane k struck Wicharde firs b . passed to Kichards ; I couldn't say where whe firet biow uit him, except on tle head, Alter sore jurther auimportant evidence, Mr. Bell mH the part of the Goverument; od two other war days, so aa to obvia’ The case was then adjourned The warran's being served, the bail in $5 om cach of the working one pum were with me; i the captain came closed the ons meauwhile, he nte for sitilar Murvan Cass, Ero Indicted for wurder, in baving Daniel MeDonald, on the Tih of Nov. last, ended by the jury Guding « verdict of manalaughter in the 4th degree against Goodman. ~The trial of Johu Goodman, eed the death of He wes remanded for # tried and convic'ed of bargla: dd was senteuced s ree Smith ple 0, and wes soutenced . Cnorge btandt 1 ie Prisou tor five guilty to burelary iu the 2d to the State Prison for ten y mond peaded guilt Joseph Wailea, es pieaded guilty to ore sentenced to the Thos, Whitey ¥. aud wes seutenced to Jawes Weeber and Thomas t attemp! ot eraud larceny, State prison ior wwe Ploaved sully to petit larer the Pewiteuwary tor ax monthe Brooklya, Tue Trtat or Goxzates ror Timm Mvr- Dea Or Orrno.-At the opening of the Court of Uyer and Torminer, yesterday morning, the throng was eo great that the police foand it impossible to prevent the wrand rush which commenced as soon as the doors Every sent was occup ed in avery esece wavawere alo densely teen witnesses for the prosecu- ined curing the day, the evidence Ch MLIOURly ameinet the accused, About 3 o'clock, P.M, the prosecution reat > DeWitt made hie were unlocked being in every ree opening address for the OF five witnesses eceupy about one hour for defence, the Cor d till thie morning at or was brought # corridor and rotunda of the Court House, the sidewalk in front and on the patreet were densely thronged by anxious to gratify their curiosity Jerer of Otero ced in a close carriage and driveu off appointment of many, Prorirania, — Yestertay afternoon, a re- rpectably dressed individual called apon Mrs, New tman~—who carries on her late husband's business of undertaker, in Court street, vear Amity—aend, near- ly choked with sole, aad with a white handkerchief employed in wiping the tears from his eres. informed the Indy that hie dear wite was dead, and that he des rod the beat coffin in the store, a puimber, and at jeurth, when bis grief had some. what subsided, bo selected ono at the price of $25, which he directed to be rent toa certain nuwher in He wok out a well-filled pocket-book aod hended Mre. Newman a @1W bili. Not suspecting that aman who was laboring under such a misfor- be a rogne, she changed the bill, giving It was soon aiter i] wea a counterfvit, and ent required at the house out to be taken to jail, opposite evle of th perrons #ho soem withasiettof th prisoner was p Bhe showed him Henry etreet. him $76, after which he de discovered that the ¢1ur that a coffin was not at designated by the imposter, Fine—Desrrecrion or A Row or Frame Dweiinds.—About two o’elock yesierday morning, afire broke outina row of eight two-story frame dwediing houses, situated in th street, near 10th evenue, Gowanus, resulting in the destraction of four, and the remaining four were ereatl betore the tiataes could be euppresred only weie ocoupied—one by Tuomy and Kelly, and the other by Joseph Thomp- he conteute were mostly destroyed, insured in the Latayette he buildings are owned by Lone estimated at $6.0, partially insured in brooklyn aud New York The flie is jupposed t have Leen ihe work ofan incendiary, Tne Greenrort Kipsaprisa Cast.—A fow days ago a supposed kidnapping case of a little of ago, was reported in the Sux, that she had heen on a missionary col- lecting tour awong frieude in South Amley and kN She attendsthe Union avenue M. EF. bool, where rewards are given tor mis ary Coll @ions, which #0 stimulated her young mind that she ses out so collect woney without let- arente know in what direction sho was first day's collection, she the families of Messra, about 1.200; partlall Insurance Compa: Mr. John Mead, of ne who, ou learmng th Wwiegraphed her parents, and she was brought home, Deata From Aporisxy,—A German, named Henry Lages, 40 years of age, residing at the corner of Broadway and Flushing aveaue, FE. D., weing along Union avenue, about 9 o'clock y forevoun, tell suddenly dowe in a fit, into the residence of Mr, C. he died at 129 o'clock in the alwruoon. Coroner Smith held an inquest last on e veidict ot deasu from apoplexy was Cuarag or Rars,,—William Kehr, a mar- ried man, doing business in Johueon street, near Union avenue, E. D., was yesterday arraigned before je of committing @ rape jules Miller, 18 years of Kebr deuies the charg states thatthe girl's mother induced her to make \t for the purpose of extorting money from him, He waived examination, aud gave Louds to answer to the Justice Walter. on the person o} ag6, 00 the 19th ult, ParMuyr or Bounries,—The Bounty Com- mitioe of the Kings County Board of Supervisors have, since Monday, paid out claims to those who furniehed substitutes during the wa ‘The whole number of ¢! 4,0, of which 1,155 have already been paid. amounting to ms are about uy Iphia, Jan. 1T.—A fire at five o'clock this eter igen bee boiler shop of Merrick’ morning, destroyed the 4 " Fitth and Washin, foundry, corner of ‘The loss will not exceed #15,000,.. shovel tactory of Messrs, T, Rowland & town, Mouwwomery County fe by fire this morning. we Biso Ouucely doatroy- ‘be lose will bo very Lowell, Masa, Jan, 11.—The Hosford and Chase mill wee Lurued this morning, which is probably covered by tnsurance, broks out in the drying room, pounds ef wool were about 3W bands, Fortress Monroe, Jan, 16,—The buildings °6 and 28 Markets Square, Nortolk, were burnt on Baturday night, and six firemen were badly injured, Nashville, Tenn., Jan, 16.--A fire broke out this eof Lhomas Gormon, College at., the stock to the amount of $60,000. Pully STEAMSHIPS—Fulcon, Baltimore; Kdinbarg, do, STE AMBHIIS-—Ban Jacinto, Savannah: America, Lambeau, do; Eagle, Havade; M, Sauford, boston; Chowspeake, Portiand, Me; Mora, star, N, Orleans, SULPS—<ienaros, Foo Chow: Surprise, Japan. BABKS~ Henry Trowbridge, Barbadoes:; Apalachicola; Hannibal, do; Kt Hariow, palit Cay; ALe- deen [« Boomaranug, New Haven tor tiavie; Fejuca, Charies- ton; Marathon Crowley, Sicily, BKLGB—Beotland, Grand Turk, T [; Loch Lomond, Michaels; Mary BE Ladd, sierra Brundage, Ynagua; sport) Mataugns; Lovne; os Amigue, Para; J if T Colthirst,Mausanlils; Anna D Joney, Kichnond; Nortolk, Va; HAND EN fo Tanairot remlon Bort an teinoet tland Samson, Wiliniugton, SCHOONERS.- Tigris, Curacoa; Henry Middleton, of Brookhaven, trom Mayaguez, P K; Jonas 8 k, do; Madeira, Para; C irginias A T Cohen, Washington; Mobile; Lovets Peac Ann'e J Rosecll, Delevare DP AT e, Viegiotay Moderat?r, do, J B Spofford, Virginin: i (7 W_ Smith, town for Wareham; Moonkght, Virginia; ress, Wilmington; Biller, do; E C Howard, veston; Constitation, Newbera, Too Late for Classification. BY WANTED IN A TEA STORE, HAY- ing @ knowledge of the bneiness aod accustomed to caring @ horse, Apply to KE. BULLIVAN, 914 First avenue. 876 BBRleST’'S GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE!! PRICK FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the pubiie than any other manufactured. It ie instan- taneous, the color being set na soon as applied. Grey or Red hair is converted into a beautiiul BLACK or BROWN, withont injury to the hair or skin, It does not wash off nor cause Any unp.ensant fecling while opp ying, and is, without fear of contradiction, the 5 Ur APES and CHEAPEST Lair Dye manu- etured, Kole Avent for Briest's Hair Dye, C.N. CRITTEN TON, No, 65 Sixth avenue, where all or he should be addressed, To be had of Drugeiata SENIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE MEX bere of the McManus Circle, Feaiau Brotherhood, are hereby requesied to attend @ meeting of this Circle, to be held at the 99th Kogiment Armory, at 1 o'clock this day, to atteud the funeral of thelr brother and Becre . LAWKE from hie late residence, 74 Christ hood in genere! fre invited to attend, FRANCIS FITZPATRICK, Centre, RORTY, See. pro tem T IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT ALL the creditors of George A. Clark, an insol- yeat debtor, be required to show cause, if any they have, before me, on the Tth of Febre at 10 c'elock tn the forenoon, at the Court Ilouse ip Brooklyn, Kings County, wh fesignment of the anid insolvent'’s estate should oot be made. and he be discharged from his present arrest in Kings County Jail, and why his person should not bee: mnapied fromm arreet or umprisonment by reason of any debts arising on contracts previously made paren t to article 6, chapter 5, part %, and title 1 of the Kevise: Statutes, notice ot which is to be published for wooks in the State aye and in the newspaper printed in the city ot Lrooklen entitied the ei Hameburgh fan, and in the newspaper printed in the elty of New York entitled ibe sun, ated the 23d day of December, 1565, JOHN DIKEM AN, County Judge of Kingt County. 4m LD TYPE METAL WANTED —APPLY AT thie office, one 446 Woekiv's FAIR,—THE GRE EXPOSITION 6 NCE POWEKS, . The Brother. AT Paki 1867, zs TO THE MANUFACTURERS, = MECHANICB, INVENTORS, PRODUCK&s, ENGINE KS ARCHITECTS, ‘ARIISTS, AND SCIENTIFIC AND BD CATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIO OF THE UNITED 8TATES, Orricr or tia Usitep Brates AGENCY oF TIE Exrostrio ys No. 6 Spruce at, ‘Tribune Baildin and No 40 Pork Kow, Times Building, New York.) THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEEN AP- POINTED by the secretary of Btate to the above- named Agency, and being desirousof the co-o peration of bis countrymen in his efforts to make asc muplete, interesting and creditable as posmble the repierenta- tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, adopts this method of couveying to them information aud Ugecations cpan the subject, In cormmplionce with a request made through our Miu ietor at Paria, the time jor fling applications from the United States hes been eo tar extended that all whieh reach the undersigned before the let of Janu- bext will be in season, When examined and cou- “ red, the conialon bd bed duiy made ee de ‘arties wis! to exhibit, ae requested to apply immediately 19 she undersigned for correct Heme oe Ta gnc and fustructions, inclosing postage staunps for repiy. Arcies accepted should be delivered at New York prior to January 81, 1S0T. Articles accepted will be shipped from New York to Paris pnd returned at Government expenes, if the expected necessary action of Congress obiains, In each section ed to exhibitors of the United tates, the objects exhibited will be divided inio ten groups, namely: Group 1—Works of art, (rroup %—Materials and applications of the liberal arts, Group 3—Furn\tare and other household articles. Group 4-—Olothing, (including clotha) and ober wearihg appsre!. tiroop 5—Mining, rongh and wronght preduets. Group 6—Lnstruments and processes of the mechan- al arts, ane 7 Food, fresh and preserved, in its varions Group 8—Live agricultural produets and specimens Group 9 “Natural horticultural products #peci- mens, Group 10--Ohjects especially exhibited for tho pur- poee of imaproving the physical and moral condition of the population, Applicants will plesse indicate tm a note eppended to the application : 1, It It is desired to exhibit machines or other ob- Jects requiring foundations or special constractions, tive the dimensions of those foundations or construc: ons, 2, If tt fe desired to exhibit apparatus requiring the employment of water, of gas or of steam, what quan- tity or what pressure of water, or gas, or steam, will be necessary. 5. If it ts desired to pat machrery in motion, what will be the velocity proper to each machine, and what motive power will be required, expieased is horse- power. 4. In general, whatever information will be of use in placing of the machines, aud, wherever Possible, a upon a fixed scale, It fe apprehended that individuals may not fully eppreciaie the iiuportance of providing « comple ¢ representation of the great staples and the crude sgricultural and mineral productions of thei Statee ; and be submits the expediency of causing some competent person to be inssructed im each State to cause to be collected, labeled and forwarded to the sgemay ppectmene of the character indicated, space tor which will be reserved, No rent will be charged to exhibitors, whether French or Foreign, tor the space they occupy ; but all the expenses for Stelng up aud decorating the rame, either in the Palace of the Exposiion or the Park, will be paid by them, Producers who hte4 for room in the park, and pro- pose to establieh there constructions of any kind, or egricultural buildings, or gardens, will take care to five a plan, with ascale of the establis! meant pre ed with an indication of the extent of ground w ich will be necessary. Due notice will be given to applicants as to the acceptance or rejection of their applications, Lf ac- cepted, the appicanta will have until January 31, 1507, to Rrepare and transport their specimens to rk. New Yo! Jotalled plans, on the scale of Om.020 to the meter, ned to each exhibiwr, an: showing the place as each individual mode of exhibiting, together w let of the exhibitors, wili be transmitted by ¢) Government Agent priorto Jan, 21, 1866, in order that the Imperial Commission may regulate the interior partitions of the building tn acco: with the requirements of this nation. Each vation can olaim, as its special park, that part of the Champs de Mare ning the space allotted to it ip the Palace of the tion, To prevent unnecessary trouble, itshon!d be under stood that itis @ primary object to make the repre- semtetion of the United States as complete ns possible in all the grous enumerated below, add that it will therefore fe D ry to elect representative artic es in every group, rather than accept an excess in any one, In order to secure the aniversality of character above indicated, it ls suagesied that in each city or neighborbood, those classes of manutacturers, arti- zans, and othe:s who produce articles tor very general consumption, should, without any colay, agree among use or themeelves as to the specunons for which space should be applied for, Every effort should be made to bring forward pew and useful mechanical inveutions, combinations and fabrice ; and pains should be taken to have all articles peauly ahd thoroughly finished and prepared for exhi- tion, ‘The selections of products vill be limited in qnan- tity to the erea they are to occupy; butin variety and character they should comprise ufull and fair repre- sentation of Awerican products, industry, arte aod sclence, The amount of space ened, tothe United States in the kyhibition at Paris is about thirty thousand foet. The space to be assigned to them im the sur- rounding park for sqricultural and other purposes has not yet been decide? npon ; and as it depends upon the nature of the appiication for space ere, it is very desirabie that such application abould be sent in as B00" #* possible, Aswuch p omptnoss as may be cons'stent with due deliberusius 1 earnestly recommended ip all applica tions, as itis possible that those received at New York atier the 1st of January, 1506, will Le wo late, eben 5: 2 t t Exposition for i soe IRKD SLATES 0, ti) 8 OM a es Pech Boy, New Koch MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. ee A STORY oF Ob! thie was afl wrong—all—all @ blot one The deliberate slaying (that aesumption of Divine power, seeing that is wasunder @ theocrary that the law of blood for blood was given). Tho multitudes who stood by, from @ morbid and equalid curiosity, to look on the killing—the bireling wholet out for pay a heart and bands to do that from which his better Dature shrunk—the citizen, called from the lux. Uuries ofa bouse and table, the refinement of s lady. Wife, the pretiiners of innocent and virtuous child Fen, to #00 to the death of @ fellow-creature, whom he was taught by his own relizious belief to consider ® brother—oue hereafter to be blessed with bim: or Olse, that he was to anist in burling to « futurity of wrath « bardoned, Perhapsan ignorant sinner, to save whom a Saviour ha! died. The who im bis grievous m‘nistry, certaining shat a len the condemned one thority to atay for Chriatian communtiy giiened probation might f 'n @ saving state, has no au. y the sentence whieh, fore sta ling the moment when Ught might bave brokea on the dark: ned soul, dooms it to an None of these anomalous outrages on an ade vanced condition of civil wore fely by Matihow Gry {nw with the same exaltation at heart—the same sense of warfare accomp!ishe tion for a blems dness at hand, bute to the martyrs of the amphitheatre, There was not one loving look cast back on the world b Ilan bad discovered that in forfeited all the blessings bold in store for the godly, jcacies, holding theclue lent He had learnt to know that be De wrong light; he bad walk. od by that light, aud the faise medium bed caused Tt =was too late to retrace his steps, Bute ad been lighted since ; trimmed, he had replenishes i waiked by its light with the eesurance that “ would guide him through the still lay between bim and ation and intelligence He rose that morn- the same aspire that we may acrid) lng about to leave, {sown person he had which this world might who pass through ite intri them by relizion. bad looked on life | warrow valley that the glory of « perfec, y Grylls heard not the agttated and awkward ef @ attempted by the good sheritfy 0 tevlinicwl exbortation of the ex. cellent chaplain, unless bie ears caught some text $ and then be bowed his d his smile was softer, his eye gleatn ful as the words were utsered, heecei not the near approach of the brandy Lre.tiing functiousry, woo, alfecting @ firmness which he folt not, fumbled with coarseness over the action by which the ceretmon forte at comtortin he heeded not th y Of pinioning was The whispers of the hidden spectators, who watch ed with morbid curiosity the tin frou the Urink of this life, were all unheard by him. Ho often turned a geutie amile on the pale, agitated face of his beloved Vincenu and, until his wiiste were pinioned, occasional pressed bis band w.th ardent, tho tion, Hie lipe, too, sormetinies moved, as if whie per Dg some Carvest aspiradon; Lust there was 4 preoccupied wu of earnest thought, that reemed to shut out all im pressions t be derived from | Ibe scanty procession mov reporters could neither speak of in which the prisoner ek pped on efforts at moving, rt trom those around, Were those of a msn perlecily u was the object of the intent o of people, aud showed neither the - rage, nor the trailin, stant he was on thy t be asked some fe seetned to receive Ulost action of @ ugh route affec- ®.ner—an undercurrent the lively phy oy ted bo the scaffold, ov and the necessity The sieps of Gryl@ neoncious that he bservation of man: rity of assumed cou: movements of fear, platform, it was oleerved tha! Vor of those near bin : it and, sipping @ little in advance of the offic looked around on the througing mulisude, instant het vast talking, growling, gremol mase Was a5 ail! os death. the prisouer was about to though an old woman declared sloud whoie thing was a take-in— seo e British sailor banged, Ih wae gucesod that address thea ; that she had comete avd pots young creature preach, ahe was soon bea Tow suare@s of Grylls, in fe slow, OLUUCIMuLy entered into every eas! Shouga its seuse struck upou but few 4 there were some tears neglected parent thought of, the epiritual condition of some child t) some ears those lew words agai silence of the night. looking to the reacived on ; and B sounded in the And the clenched hands, we} bisten lip, the sweat-dabbied brow, showed tu the agony ef remorse had preluded the re which was to fullow the hearing, The words of Grylls, in the mmplest and oul familiar manner, told the listenin, fires step which bad led to the which be was now placed we crowd that ibe bad been taken when= law of God which maude the child to honor father eo forbida unkindness, impatie: while it orders love, oLedieuce bad dared openly t disobey a loving father. Hs showed that the moment which had seen bim leave by stealth his fasber's house, bad been that ir which be had given bimselt over to some secre andevilintuence, He told them that his fatuer') forgiveness did pot free biw trom tue bold of Be tan ; though doubtless it would Lave done eo, bac he, in a true relious spirit, turned himself to d that wuick bis fateer wished ana b: command, Grylis then briefly trac in life—eitributing each success in the seifiah godiess path he Lau pursued, to this evi! influence successes which, ag Links, had brought hin two ih final crime which was now tw sLorten his day on thislend, He declared to hie hearers that tb pleasures of this life bad never coupensated fo the gnawing penugs of that rewmorse, wuich all the was evil in bis coaduct bad produced told them also thas God’ given bim peace, by the kuowlodge thas his « were aicn-d for, But he warned eacu sinner thas dense throng that the bicssing of thie pes was pot abed on the things of this world, buss the hoves it enabled bim tw form fo. He then stretched forth bis arms, as far ae th cords that bound him would ailow, an \, adures: ing the young and stil! pure in heart wiuch eve xed essembiy wight hear bim,he praye shat ther days might be jong aug peaceful; ap that they might be happy in the tooughts thi they were tollowing Go: the parenia wo, whatever their couduct to sher migut br, were those te whom obedience witha. couditious bad been commanded, prayer that those parents who will then had bee unmindful of she beauty of boliness, might see an learn it, by she righteous conduct of their childver There was s Leaveuly expression of atfectional end gratified foeling on the countenance of Gry!) as becoucluded speaking, His lips aiill wove bus no sound proceoded trom shew; and bisoye upturned to ueaven, were withdrawn for from all things, eisher bright or dark, on this sic The cap tid bis dying looks tro: d, ad tue LeWspapers anounced ® struggle attended his launch tuto eternity,” Av bour after thie fearful moment Viace Vyse placed in the hands of Olive Grant a awe oval luckets of black enawel, havin, ration than the word * Meceavi," tormed by sma diamonds, Io the togide was a lock of b aud the date of that fatal day, Ik was received by gusting tears and hei Th told the tale thas shook ev! herve of the uucle and the cousin, who bad vai: sought prep@retion fur this dark bonr ot i lives ; aud tuey prayed thas they might now hi tience under tue grief aud dishuuur broughs with is. oh) be Cantiansdy and wotber, aud nce and neylect and protection —be ed bis caree 6 merey Lad ‘s laws, and honourin @ Lv ober deo,

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