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DOOD OL LOOT (Coutioneé from the First Page.) tent that is does at the i time. The negroes, ignorant of restraints, Kcerees in the use of their imaginary license, aod blessed as they wrong! suppose by the nee of white friends whe will protect them in the indulgence of passions end propensities, are giving the suiborities not # litle trouble, Tanws venerable lates til] survive who were the choir of young laces that, ‘ressed tn white, eied Washington se be entered Trenton, im T90, on bis way to aewome the Premdency, and who srewed bis pathway with flowers. One yet lives io Trenton, anotber is the mother of Hon. Mr Cheetnat, formerly Benestor from Heuth Carolina, end the third, Mrs, Barab Hand, resides in Cape May County, N. J. A Gan wheel burst, the other night, while « train wes ronding at full speed over Deep river bridge, pear Val joo, Ind, and two care which were thrown the track, were dragged across the bridge on the trestle work, just escaping # fearful plunge into the river, and finally roiling over and over down an embankment, one hundred feet. were passengers in the cars, but none were kiMed, though several were injured. A BAORELOR uncle, te whom hie niece spplied for @ivice on the question of ehoomng between two pew ndg BAS whom was neh and the other poor —the of course being the most ardent, a6 well ae the favorite lover—sentitiously replie i: “My dear, the question being Lo (og of adi illus ory elements, your choice mmply lies between love end beef, Now love is an ilies, while bee’ iso reality, Love you can get slong without; but beef fat must have. Thereiore, make eof your ” Tee Hartfor’ Trees relates thats gentleman of thet city, while eating lunch af « resteurant on Thureday, ‘ound * piece of a man's Guger in « Bologne saveage. How it got there ia a mystery, but be somehow seemed determined that none of ®t should remain tn his stomach ; #0 running home, be took « dose of medicine which bad been pre- pared for « very sick horse, He has been heard @ince to siate that if, during his coming life, the elternative of starvation or Bologns ssusage is Presented to him, he will rapturously embrace the former, Tus Congress of the U. 8. of Columbia, some time ago, passed a law ‘efiuing the tending and Uebal ot foreqn resijents in that Republic, which was protested against at the time by the representatives of England and France. The U. & Miniser, however, referred is to Washington, and be was recenily instructed to represent & the ont of Colomtna that the United Biaies of merice cannot consider this new law as having any force or obligation which affects their cit: zens, tm any case when said law may contravene wo the existing treaties or internationallaw. And further, that our government expects and will insist upon full reparation for injuries sustained by American citizens, as itis ready to do the same to citizens of the U. 6. of Columbia, whenever their rights may be wnvaded. LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Bory Srreet Ronseny—A Bank Mrs- @mpene Revieven oF $18,000-—Fecars oF Tas Tareves.—At sbout 9 o'clock yesterday morning, 8 bold robbery occurred in William street, near Beekman. Samuel Terry, 16 years of age, who ‘wes employed as messenger by the Farmers’ and Citizens’ Nations! Bank of Williamsburgh, was emt to the Park National Bank, of this city, with » large smount of money for exchange. Terry crossed at the Roosevelt street ferry, and took the nearest route for the Park Bank. When al knocking him down, The man satebe! containing the money, and then back into the cart, which was soon driven at ? i f wore traced 'o Now 8 ra digappesre rom sight. e ad been 1 bed of $11,000 in lh was ou uent- the check * amounted to @7,000, total loss $150). There were no violence on the boy's lace, and one or two maw toe assanit sey that the boy was down, but thet the satchel was trom bis hand. A reward of $1,000 has been offered for tse recovery of the money. Sara oy Piucrunes,—Last evening » lirge wudience sesenibied at the Dusseldorf Gallery, No. 845 Broadway, where Miner & Leeds, sold at auc tion, the belance of the pictures, by old masters, Delenging to the estate of the late John Hunter, At the two previous sales the pictures were sold at dow prices, realizing $11,000, Last evening the bet put up brought #15,676, making the total sales 20,676. In the early part of the evening the bids were moderate, ranging from #4 & $100. After this, prices and pictures tmproved. #650 was for « picture by Snyders, of “Ducks Chased Dogs,” and $460 was paid for e 'Madonnaand lniant,"’ painted by Raffaello; the picture is Y fees G inches by 2 feet, The next peture broughs @720, Is wae 20 by 18 inches, and a high ly finished of ** Two Herio te ina a'* by J. Dorn. “An Entertainweut,”’ painted by Horremens, sokd for $460. A copy of “ The Laat Buypper,"" by Paul Veronese, 7 feet by 3 feet 6, brought $800, and two companion “* Laodacapes,"” 47 by 34 inches, by Vanuctep, sold for g600 each, A‘ Buipwreek,"' by Vernet, #245. Two ® Land. scepes,'' by Comian, #100 eh the Manna,'’ by Loir, $150. * The 5 uiticent piciure, 6 feet by 5, brought ¢ b wheel peice curing theevening. The Adoratian, by Bondani, eokd tor HU. A’ Virviu Mary, with lufaut Jesus, and 8s. John," by Sarti, sold for 35/56. A “ Market Beene" by Dorn, 16 by 12 fuches, brought $500, The remaining pictures ou tbe catalogue sold at prices varying from $300 to @15, the Sajoriiy being sold at less than $100 a piece, The bidding was well sussained, with an evccasional excitement in the shape of a contest over some of the finest pictures, a. bich ~ore sold at prices far below their in ue, Tue Fexrtans,—The Senate re-assembled Yesterday aiternoon, A resolution requosing President Roberts to convene ® Congress at Pitts- burgh, on the 10h of February next, was unani- mously adopted, As stated jn yesterday's Sum, the delegates to the Congress will, as far as possl- ble, be composed of military men. The resolution will be presented to Col. RB berts for approval on his return from Philadelphia, were he now is, An address to the several circles throughout the country was adopted. origin of the trouble by which the organization became divided, and accuses O'Mahony of having vielaied the Constitution for the purpose of res- toring the ‘‘one man power’’ which he bas been deprived by that Constitution, which was modelled after that of the United States, The ad- i A 4g i Ss g nH . | dress also reviews the proceedings of O'Mahouy's Congress, aud how it was called, and insists that said Congress did mot represent the views o! the It recom- mendss general organization of ali the circles as further requesis shat action re} ton Ire- es appeal to agree, freeaom before 81, sephens letter, one of tbe Senators who claims to know Siephens’ hand- writiug, aud saw the original, declares that all thas portion condemning the Senate bas been added since ite arrival here, The Benate a!so claim thas they know where Sie, hens 1s as well as O'Mahouy has ne advantage Brotherhood throughout the country iiiitary bodies, an may be taken for an immediate movem lard, In this, 0b east, bot, O'Mabony's party promisin, Patrick's Day. lta the does, and that therefore the latser thai way. Dears oF aNoruze OLD Crrizzy.—Wam. Wheeler De Forest, one of our most prominent wwe chants, died yesterdsy morning, aged 72 years. > began bis career as 8 merchantin the city of few Y rk over fifty years ago, and was omens We beadins newest man Of he cay, * once ed to die tn bis native city faction to obtain a free pa. and with which he returnejw We cny on W pesiay. vent ot Fasber Mathew.” celebraved lady vooslis!, who will sing some excel- lent songs. draws crowds to this house nightly. acter be is without « rivel o'clock This aidress gives the of engaged as « shipowner in the Month A prone Ae Hie faneral will take place on Monday. Tur “Reoanp" Swixptes—Epitor Sos— Ste: Your editorial in thie day's Bom, headed ‘Tokens of Regard to Officiale—How they are En- gineered. * has given much satisfaction to many of the clerks in the e#tablishment spoken of. Io the case alluded to many of the ‘‘lay,'' aa well ae the ‘night'’ clerks were taxed for the purchase of the *4ea service; fear of loging their situations (which | are certainly not sinecures), being the only “re- | gerd” for the recipient. But this 18 notal!l, The jay" Superintendent, finding bie brother of the ‘orght"' eo well cared for, has naturally become jesious, and s rumor is sfloat that he ls soon to be presented with ‘‘s handsome tea service” also “ae an expression of our reward for him as fficer an! genilemean.’' Now, although we‘ man weil enough, we are not willing to pa by o tax on our already ereumecnbed aries, One of the most curious parte of this hutohug i#in the addres of the recipient, which usually rune thue: “Gentlemen me completely by surpriee, IT aasure you I vever even remotely thought thet would Le the recipi- entof no nae bisa & present.” All nonsnne, He not only th works before, and manufacture, ten one-—eu; erin ed ite Te assure, a, tat y rethe theuke of the greet mayorisy of the clerke in the offee for the editorial in question, and of none more than of bin whose pockets ia soon to be touched for anoiwher “presentation,” and who signe bimaeif A Dar Cumex. January 19, 1906 ALL Kicut AGatn,— Stephen H. Branch, nito the Peuitentiary by Judge Barnard, for s libel om the Mayor (Trewain) Bimeon Dra- per, and others, afterwards new trial, and then eel!- whence bis prayer for torg: bailed out for « ted to Philadelphia, esa and to be allow recently proveeled to A’bany, and lad the sat! jon from Gov. Fenic Treascan.—Steamer Henry Chauncey Gray, from Aspinwall, January 1%b, with California passengers and ¢799.7U6 in treasure, arrived as this port yeaterday moruing. TEMPERANCE. — To-morrow evening the Young Men's F M.T A. B Society, No. 5, will hold a public Temperance meeting at their new hall, 656 Broaiway, commencing at 7 o'clock, loteresting ad ireeses will be given by eminent speakers. Mr, Daniel Walford will lecture to-morrow even- ing before the Father Mathew 1 A. B. Society, No, 6, corner of 83:1 street and Ind avenue, Bubject— “The cor tition of Ireland be'ore and after the ad- He will be assisted by « Tae Forrrar or A. A, De>.man, who died suddenly at bis office in Front street, on Tuesday, took place yesterday afternoon, from the 18th You have taken | ought of it but knew ell about it | Free w a Lock Factory.—Shertly after nine o'clock last evening, o fire broke owt in the third story of the building owned by Mr. BT. Ben- ton, in Adam street, near John, The fire originated between the floor and ceiling, aed the flames soon enveloped the pal pd 7) whieh is cecupied by the Excelsior Lok Manufectaring Company, The Machinery and materials on . Wee mortiy dee troyed, The second floor ss oneupied as a machine shop and gae-fitting exiablishment by Mr. Wm. RK. Foster, and the thir Mr, Benton, as @ man- | ufactory of gaa & rpire, ete, Th aceon | wo floors was caure aainly by water, The on ecutents t¢ estitn ted at about $3.0, ”, pattmlly tnewred. The cease of the fire wupknown Tae Morper or tHe MATR oF THE Bevooran Joms Boveron.— Ibe investigasion imo the circumstances of the murder of Kobert Mitchell, the first mate ot the schooner Jobn Boynton, Capt. Matnew A. Reed, was resummed before Coroner Lyuch yesterday afternoon, The murder was por- petiaied by « river thief, who boarded the vessel while Lying at anchor off Kiker's Island, on the night of the Sd 0: December last, The mate roee from hie berth, and io atiempting to capuire the ie¢llow was shot through the beart, fiom the effect of which he | died almost instantly, George A, Seboted, the plotot the Boynton, was eworn, No new tacts e elicited, 1 the inquest was turther adjourned until Wetuesday next. | Parmenr of Bounty Ciaime.—The total Q@mount of bounty clatiws paid by the Comptrolier of | Kings County Hoard of Supervisors, up to yesterday, was €505 28! 47, There are about 90 cimime atill to be presented. The Committee will bold daily seeriona unt)! every claim fe satisfied. Attemptep Ansox,—A back driver named Michsel Mooney, 21 years of age, was arresiod about one o'clock yorterday morning, om @ charge of at- tempting to fire (he residence of his father, Patrick Mooner, corner of Union avenue and North Second | street, B.D. ‘The offence was committed, as altered. note before the arrest, [t reeme that the Stxther had re urea to allow him aduission | tohie bourse, When ariested, Mooney stated to the officers that Le only intended to scare bis tether, He wil have s hearing Lewre Justice Dailey, this after- noon, Fire.—About six o'clock last evening there |} wassu aiorm of file in the Recond Dirtric!, coused bre lesk in eetill of the Crvetal Olf Works, corner ef Suliiven and Ferris streets, Lemeage trifiipg* MARINE NEWS. Jan, 20, 8. rises, 790; 8. neta, 5 02; High ‘Water, 1118 CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS. Borussia, for Hambure; City of Baltimore, Liv; Ottawa, London; Wyandotte, Boston. SILP—Viewry, Brices, for Liverpool. BARK~—BShallett, Willis, for London. BRIGS—Ado, Demararn; Jessie Khines, N Orleanm Jaiatoa, Pernambuco, Favorite, Barbadoes; Che- buctoo, Halifax, N 5. BCHOONERS~ Voyager, Havanese; Hope, 8t John, N BC 8 FAwarde, Galveston: .J Merton, Savannah; Binckstono, Previdence; B Hale, Taunton; lesbos, Port au Prince; W W Brainerd, Texas; J 8 Weiden, Piymouth, NO BLOOP.-Ida Vall, Vail, for New Haven. ARRIVED. street M. E. Church, with which he wae ocon- nected, Mr man of the 16th Ward, and was steadfast friend of the Union aaring the late war He was born in Dui bis Olas year. Denman was atone time an Alder- aa Co, and ab the time of bis death was in Firg.—At « little before one o'clock this morning s fire was discovered in the cracker bakery, besernent of 191 Grand street, corner of Mulberry, which soon extendiet to the and burnt to some extent before the slarm was ven. LiMbat ‘was o cupied an a boarding-house by Mrs. it floor, The fire soon reached the second floor, O'Gorman, oi completely gutted place. There were about foriy boarders in the house, but fortunately all safely eaceped. Tne lee to Mra. O'Gowan will be about $2,500 insured, The other losses could not be sacertained, The boarders, male aud female, escaped with only their nighs clotbes upon them. Amvsemunts,—Bannums,—The ‘ Circus" eiill draws crowds to this excellent estabhshment. Next week Mons. Deoram will appear in ‘* La Perche Exquipoise, and serial fights on the awing- ing cord." Previous to thecirous will be performed the domestic drama of ‘Jensie Grey,” or “The Convict’s Vengeance " Al! the curtosities as usual, Broapway.--Mr, John Owens as Bolon Shing, In this char- Matinee to-day at one THE COURTS, Bommany Paoorss oy Evictios,—In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the case of Wik’e against Hesten came up before Justice Balcom. There were two sults between the parties to thie setion, arising from the same transaction, The plaintiff's wee substantially that he had bired a barement io Cham- bers street from the detendans having bought out the former t, apd occumed it esa bar and owster saloon. on Randay, ‘he 16th of January, 1865, while sitting by the stove in the room, be saw escape men in red shirte pass through the room; that the defendant turned on the mean from she beiler under the floor so that it rose into the room, and the red ehirte rushing jato the room, raised a cry of fire, wherenpon the plauutifl rnebed out; that the detend- ant then appeared with a policeman, and locked the door in the piaintiff’s tace, and on hie re-eutesiug by another door, 1 hin arresied and taken to the station house. On this state of facta he browght two wulls. The firet to recover the value of his lon goods, for which the jury eave hun $314 18, and the recond for the trespass and eviction. In the second sult he proved that at the tline be was taking in $4) to #45 a dar, of which one baif was profit; but it also sppearing that he had uo license to sell liquors, ihe Court charged that the jury niust not, damages. take iniv account the piotite of amy uulaw- ful business The jury found for the plaintiff $100 darmayes and $400 emart money, which the Court piaced in the legal ehape of $5.0 domages, Tux Countexreir Croan Bras Case.—Charles Mitchell, one of those charged with being engaged in the manufacture and sale of countertelt cigar stamps, was arraigned before |. 8, yorerday for examine «+ ’ Commissioner Osbora Jomeph Proch testified to lug Dough! secar esunpeof the accused, Reveral testified to hie eeueral guod charac and rn ability The testimony being ¢ the ive py ‘Tuveday neat Count or Gryenat Srest The following Ramed prisoners were di dof by Judge Ressel yesterday: Edward Noland was convicted of burglary in having entered the residence of John Hood, No, 8 Jackson street, on the morning of the Seth of Decem- ber, and stealing $17 worth of clothing, The prisoner wees caught with the property ip hie posession, Noland was sentenced to State Prison for tw yeais...W. Miaa biown, convicted of grand lare : in having stolen barrels of flour on the T(h of Octwber, from Char J. Warren, No. 4 Front street, Was eoutenced to Sta *risow jor 6 yeurs.....Joeeph Coulter, convicted of burglary in the third degree, Was sopienced to State Prison for 5) ears ; ym, Hi, Bands pleaded guilty to baigiary in the third degree, aod was ren elced to Simei ison for Z years, oe JODD GOatiaau, couvicted of mausiaugater in he fourth degree, ia baving killed Danie: McDonald, was sentenced to State Prison for %) ears. John y, Durgiary in the third degree, Siace Pisco Mareace. brady, at grand . ‘years and 4 +o Joseph Patou, receiving swien Koods, Stace Prison 3 year god 6 mouths David Anderson and Ed Museey, pivaded guilty to an st'emps at burg) (be thira degree, aud were rupanued ior sentence. e agreed Ww submit the pointe on one. as . larceny, State Pre mrooklyn, Tue Tria or SALVADOR FOR THE MoR- DEB OF OTERO.—The trial of Francisco Gene Saivador or Pellicler—which is the name he gave when arrested—was placed on trial in the Kings County Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday morning, on ap indictment charging him. in connection with Gonzales, of the murder of Jose Gaicia Otero, In the Brook): , om the evening of the xi of Jury was empannelied daring the mn District Attorney Morris epened the ease for the piorecution, Op concluding, counsel for the prisoner, Mr, J. D. Townsend, asked that the trial might be postpomed until Monday next. Judge Gilbevy xated thas be bad decided to do eo, and th: Court wea tows say ay, Wa Ald Le STF AMBHIPS—Henry Chauncey, Aspinwall; Cor- gem Havana; Memphis, Key West; Champion, New orien Oriole, returned, machinery disarranged, SHIPS.Hndsen, London; Narraganset, Bordeaux. BARKS —Campanero, Pernambuco: Ibis, Galveston: Annie Sherw Leghorn; pe nekinesem, , Haspbarg: M&F Robbins, Ordeossen; Lanecaieta, sei lies. BRIGBCack bey) Rio Grande; Hulda, Malaga; M E Rowland, Mop le; Cho, Perpamtuce; Camilla, —-———-«=t Hannah, Kio (rande; Henry Moans, Wilmington; B Smith, East Harbor, ‘I 1; Henry & Louiso, Miragoane SCHOONERS.W A_ Elli, Mobi Charleston: Pacific, Washingson, Bticknoy. (ieorgetown, — oe Too Late for Classifica DEA TMS, DWYFER—On Friday, Jan. 19, Margaret, the be- loved wite of Owen Dwyer, a native of Ardeec, Co, Louth, lreiand, The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 665 Kighth ave, ou Sunday as Lie o'clock. 382 LANE-On Friday, Jan. 19th, Mary, the wife of Michi, Lane, native of the Pariah of Ballyheoley, Co, of Cork, Ireland. The funeral will take on Sunday afternoon, ‘Jlet inst, a8 2 o'clock, to Calvacy Cometery, Bostoa Papers please copy sol Wide Wor! ©; Chartes VOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST OYSTER _* and drinking saloons in the city; must be sold to day om account ef sicknees, Apply at 246 Kroome street, 350 GENERAL BUSINESS. SUPERIOR NEW 7-OCTAVE PIANO- forte for sale or to let cheap, Also a6 octave; rent $3 @ month. Music taught in a jew lessonr on the plano; singing, guisar, &e., by Prof, DUMSDAY, 188 Grand as, 10 IRDS—20 FINE LONG BREED CANA- ries, males and females; aiso 10 good common eanares; all for sale, single or in pairs, at 69 South Tth et, Wiltameburgh, il B* ORDER OF THE SURROGATE FOR the City and County of New York, All the creditors of the late JOHN SEEBEUK, of the Clty of New York, aso’, are Lereby notified to hand in their clas with veuchers thereof, on or betore the le, day of February, at the house of the underrigned, CATRINA SCHROEDER, Adiinistratrix, 314 Mon- roe at, ome ely ued ANJO AND ETHIOPIAN JIG, CLOG, and burlesque dancing, taught by JOHN BOUAN, 131 Best Houston st, Terms, #5 per course, Satis faction guaranteed, se RUTCHES—HARTMAN'S PATENT Elas- tie Rubber Premium Craveh: the easiest,cheap- est and most epproved of the age. Celi and see them, 4764 Broadw sot ENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK _ PAY, prize money, &e, collected by J. EB. GRAY, No, i Chambers at, N.Y. Internation given without charge, and letters answered coutelning rejuro ae % age. sbebes i ERSONS WHO DESIRE TO PERFECT themselves in any branch of education, or those who wieh private instruction ut thelrown residences ean call at 497 Tth ave, moar 41at et, 416 QHEELINGS, SHIRTINGS ‘at reduc AND PRINTS The beat 4-8 ehirting for Sic3 d equal to Wamesnttar for Siise and conten fisune.« very cheap. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- ising under the firm ame of HOWARL & DODGE, le thie day dissvlved by mutual consent. Ali liabiities wall be paid by WINSLOW J. HC AKL, towhom alldebte dye the late firm must | W.J. HOWARD, JOMIN DODGE, New York, paid, f January Lith, 1566. ou HE SEPTLEMENT OF THE SUFFRA question is recona only to that of Coffee, ‘The beet in the world 1s KENI'S Feet ludia Coffer, For ale by all giocers. Wholesale depot, 164 Meade 27 street (TWIses ONLY—ESTABLISHED 1545— JAS. PV. TRAVERS, No, «6 BEEKMAN B81, NEW YORK, Manufacturer and Dealer io all kinds of Hemp, Flax avd Cotton Twines, ‘wines for Grain, Coffee, sale gud Guano sacks,Cotton Bales, Ham Base Wiapping, Writing, News, Hook and Sand Mape:, l’aper tang- lings, seine aud Gilling Nets, Fly Nets, Toumcco Twine, Wool twine, Mop Twine, Mathes, butting | Buteh.ng. Broom, Binding, dev ing, 54, Carpet and all ohh eo. DPwines, . | "'bwines tor Hardware, Dry Goeds, Grocers, Drug- iste, Ship Chandlers, Book Binders, Paper and Broom GSirs, piationers, Lpholeterers, Fishermen, Weav- L c Lraces: ere, Bou a othe TO THE TRADE. P MY MILLS, NO. 69 ANN STREET. 1 ait bcabkeae to twist, finish and ba'l all Kinds of Cotton. riax end Hema | wines, ina superior way, At the shortest possible Bolice,and on the 10st accom | modating terme | Parenter ufacturer of Jute Wrapping Twine. FULen ee Od MABE IE A's. TRAN Run, Beekman Gy iad ts _New York, January let, 1866. \ W. BROOM’S TEMPLE OF OPIN- #10 Published monthiy, by the amqncse New y. fmane send ea || GH HATS—*) HASS—#) HATS—HATS Deo) retailed at manulactucere’ pric Hascrome ana Winte. otyiee OF SK and & imere Hate row eeling tor $6, Os PEBNEY'S, ay Lied ROCERIES. CHEER FOR THE POOR—MONDAYS, 2 ‘e’clock, im basement of church. Sullivan Prince and Hovsion, a depos is open families with flour, m coffee, molasses, es, onions, fieu, and ot! Ties, at prices much jess (han they are now pay i large or email quantitics, i} NOTICE, EVERY ONE—2,00 LBS FRESH turkeys, chickens, geese and docks, from ife to re ofthis paper go @ariy to 4p (rrosery 760 Greenwich #t, cor Hammond, and we on the dollar, QGHERWOOD'S GREAT CHEAP STORE oo for on; ing cheese, ham, tea, mie ib. Let the BHERW UOL'S Gress is at 760 Greenwich st, cor, Hammond, where tO on the we eo Sockrite * poultry, an: sroce: Cale "oe . Fime butter, Sbc. te very best, 4c. Hotels, boarding boures riv a a will cut this out and save it, au vapve y it. SAVINGS HANKS, ATastic SAVINGS BANK—CHATHAM Syuare.—Six per cent. interest allowed, Inter- oot on deposite mane Bow commences Jan. let. 319 Chartered 186 No. 257 Broad , entrance on Park Place, Upeo daily, from 10 to 3 o'cloca, FRANCIS P. SCHOALS, President. PETER CUMMINGS, Acct. _ WADE P. WORKALL, Bee'y, Cc IZENS'’ SAVINGS BANK, 58 Bowery, orner Canal et. Six per cent, interest, free Gom ernment tax, allowed On sums of $600 and under and Five per cent on larger amounts, Deposits nade on or befo; nuary th will (evr interes for Jan. Open day for the recevtion of septa and payments of money, from 10 A. M. to 3 P.M. and «leo on Mouday, Wednesday and Friday alser- noous, trom 6 to 7 o'clock, Bank books im (rennan, French and Knglish. (GEOKGE FULSOM, Preal- dent. BEYMOUK A. BUNCE, Secretary, $16 | IME SAVINGS BANK OF WILLIAMS- burgh, cor Bouth 7th and Let ste -( from 10 A. Mi. to? P.M, an@ trom 6 toTP.M. A deporte made on or before the 20th will draw inter- ee) from the istof January. Deposits from 16 cents to 25.00 recetvod. Bix per cent. interest allowed, tree from ( roment tax, W. W. ARMFIFLD, Peat, WM. GRANDY, Secty. Sle FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK, COKNER of 424 mt. and Sth av. INTEREST 6IX PEK CUNT. Lkposite made on or before January 2uth draw interest from Jan. It, SAMUEL NEWBY, Pres, JAMES F, CHAMBERLAIN, Sec, 308 JEW YORK SAVINGS BANK, COR, OF 4th ot. end 6th ave. ne daily from 10 A.M to 8 P.M. Mondays and Thursdays from 5 to8 P M. Bix per cont interest, free from Government tex. Leporits made on or before Jan. 2%h, will draw inverest from Jan ist, THOR CHRIBTY, Prest. K. HW. BULL, Becty. 396 NION DIME SAVINGS BANK, 429 Canal ow. Interest 6 per cent, free $F tae, Deposivs betore January ¥ist interes from January let. 322 FORSALE AND ‘A, TRACK OF WOODLAND AT JAMAICA L. 1, desirably located, wi hin 12 miles of Fi 5 100 per acre, Kaahly cleared, GEO, BKIDMO 75 Cedar at, Hours, 10 to 1, uM A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD HOUSE and lot low and on easy sors Will be sold #500 less than cost to build, if « for immediately. Apply 104 Devoe at, Willi pareh, ad ARM FOR SALE ON LONG ISLAND, 23 miles from New York, 4 daily trains, about 10 acres in excellent order, with all farming tensile, stock, &c, orchard and flue well of er. Z of J. & W. DENHAM, Sth ave amd 16ch 9, N, 4 For SALE, BY HOLDEN & MOOR 646 Sevonth ave, near 45ib st, a large number firet and second class and lots, in various parte of New York City and Brooklyn. Also tarwe and country resiiences in Westebester County, and cleew here. cihiaiaaatiertdtcaeaes YOR SALE—A NICE LITTLE COTTAGE containing five rooms, 87 Boerum #4, Williame- burch, Lot, =x 100, Price #4,700. Part of the money ¢an remain om mortgage. A, on vee mises. YOR SALE—THE NEAT NEW 2-STORY frame house, with brick basement and sub-cellar; contains 9 rooms; situated cor. of 19th a. and Sth ave, South Brookiym, Filth Avenue cars pass the door, ‘lerms easy, Apply to I. HUGHES, on the | oh na a ie Pe See ad a YOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE BRICK store and dwelling ou Atlant between Underhill ana Vanderbilt aves, old No, iT2, pew No. 11%. Apply to JOHN RAMBEY, Agents, Atlantic ave, opposite Claremont. Sud SOR SALE~A SMALL COTTAGE AND lot, three rootas, at e50v, situated on Broadway, Kast New York. Only in cash required. Houses at 81,300 to #3,000, CHAS. BR. MILLEK, Adlantic ave, Kast New York, or No. 9 Willoughby sereeh Brooklyn, — a : Nese STEAM POWER—ROOMS WITH SFKAM power to rent; possession lm February. lagaire on the premises, 8. PILOL, 3992 First ave, cor, Wath ob : MT TO GARDENERS—IO LET OR LEASE A farm of about 2v acres at th Bushwick, near wronvile, Apply to M. 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HE WORKINGMEN’S FRIEND JK, MAGGIEL's Pils and Salve, These articles a:e the most rel medicio the world, anu sure euies for ostivene Foe and bilious | disorders. J “ ulion st, and MA 4 ©. CRITIENTON, No, 68 Blxth aye, at 25c per bow, su 41T Fulton #t, Brookiyn, and by all | MATTHEW GRYLLS, Murder Will Out. A STORY OF REAL LIFE, —— O-- The ea had once or twice occurred to Ultra while Natening to the oninions which Mr, Vyee had casually uttered, that it was possibie that, owing to too fastidions sense of whet wae dne from him to her father, he bed rejected every evidence of the affection she bere him. He must have known that Mr Grant hed formed expectations of a nature slightly ambittous for ber; and though she knew that Mr. Vyee, ell things connected with Christian calling, walk- ed in lowliness of spirit, who could say that he waa not too high-minded to like the notion of owing all to bia wife? A gush of pleasure reahed to the heart of Oltve as the ides occurred to her, Bhe would aft this feeling. She woukl analyze bie every thoughy and prove to the utmost of her power his sent) mente for herself. Who could eay thas this remo val to Jematca was notdesicned to be the pretext for removing bimeelf from the temptation beld ows by her atteebment? Who could say that the reasons given for « change of climate might not be fictitious, in order to conceal the real truth? There wees flutter atthe beart which seemed . re wy i assent tothe notion, At the moment the the back entrance waa rung, Ii waethe way whooh Mr, Vyse always came to the Grange, sad abe felt «blush rise to her cheeks as she heard wiiat seemed to her, the approach of ong whoa @ be moment, wae eo near her heart. But bow great washer mirprise at eeeing Lord Arialigh enter with Mr. Vyse. The colour faded from the cheeks of Olive Gran anher eyes rested upon the Viscount. Much of painful matter for theught and feeling was cailed up by the sightof him. He, too, wan pale ; and there wae some agitation and emlarrassment te his manner, as be greeted ber. Olive scarcely knew what to do or say; she found it impossible to be collected, aod yet tbe fear thas any emotion might be misconmrued by him or by Mr. Vyse, only increased her lexity and the trouble of ber demeanour, Lord Ardali, watched ber anxiously. Atlength,as by » pow effort, throwin, off the vervousness, in which Mr, Vyse seemed to share, be told ber thet he had we Mr. Grant in London, wo bad given bis permesion to bis once more seeing ber; though making the condition thes it wasonly accompanied by the Vicar that be shoud attempt to gain sdmitience the Grange. Lord Ardaligh feigned not to see the startled Jook with which Olive beard this, and on her, asked with much earnest feeling the a listen tobim. He attempted to take ber band ag he spoke ; but she withdrew it, saying, coldly, and with as much firmness as she could command, that he must know that nothing eould alter the deter mination she had formed, and as, jn consequence of all thas had gone before, bis co was ful w her, she boped thas be would shorten tne Bidug bie N pecul itiug bis "pe in a manner lar tobim whes annoyed, Loru Ardalyb aaid.— “Mise Grant, | must protest against this treee ment from you. You have once accepted my love —you bavecailed up feelings of ardent and em during affection—feelings which itis impossible to wet aaide ; why then persist m so cruelly tortur ing the bears which you have already made em dure so much?’ Olive couki not reply, and she looked timidly te Mr. Vyee for support. He, too, remained sileny woking white as ucath and distressingly agitated. Lord Ardaligh continued speaking with gies rapidity. “ Ouve, why not lisen to me again with k.ndness!why not bave pity op my intense de votton? Words camnot describe the anguish whick your coliness makes me sufler! Surely, if you did onee love me, all affection cannot so entirely bave left your kind heart? Ohve—Olive! you must—you aball love me!" and, regaraless of the resence of Mr. Vyse, be sunk pl A knees before hen and elasping Ler bands, exclaimed, ** Olive, I shall die wiko misery—with madness at your fee, unless you give me some hope—sowe slight tokea that you will net ‘ays be thus cruel," Spriuging from hit in an agony of terror, Olive flew towards the window, near which stood Mr, Vyse; seeming to feels sors of protection in hw vieinay. Rising, the Viscount again approached her, say- ing, with some degree of asperity im bis * Olive, lot us look on this master with reason calmoess, You baveunce loved me, you have to mr eo; you \ookei to our marriege apparenily with bapp ners, Atthat time! felsas much your busbanu as if the ceremony of the Oburch bad given youto me, Lloved you—I adored you ase busvand asbould love his wife, Thatt oul «xista, Alsont irom you, I suffer what no wogue can describe—wuatno one with # graiu of com- passion could let another suffer: and why is of this! Because an enewy and «@ malefactor bas slandered me ; because be has brought before you ® tale of juvenile indiscretion, and bas tried te establish is with forgery and Les, Olive, dearest Olive, forget the fault] may Lave had. Once my wife, all tie will come vasurally ; you will know that I can love but you,” Bhe shook her bead ; herheart was sick. Words seemed fa.) ber. Sue pus ber bands oefore hee eyes, as if shut ous the sight of the strange, un- governable feelings which the countenance of Lond Ardaligh expressed, At leugth, and almost inaude ibly, she falvered out,— “Spare me—spare Lord Ardaligh. I cannot marry you. Mr. Vyse, speak jor me—save me |'' A change seemed to come suddenly over the Viscount, Pale with wrath, aud flerce with dow peration, b said in an insoient Manner, — “Really, Miss Grant, by your application to thie gentiemav, Iam reminded ® rumour I bave heard, but which I bave treated #6 absurd und ex. travagant, Upon my soul, | am inc.ined to Lelieve that a sentimental attachment to ‘bis Vicar bag stood more in my light than the miserable cousia J have Leen the meaus of hanging.’ In one minuse the band of Mr. V7se was fixed firmly on she collar of Lord Ardaligs, aud shaking bim to Lis very centre, with » voice loud with r, aud idignat.on, he told him that unless he as shes minuse withdrew trom the place, be would sum- mons al] ihe farm-people t chastise him, and summarily eject him, Std Loiding the collar, and possessed of the ad vantage of supemor heigat, Mr. Vyse experienced bus litle dymmeulty in Gragging the Viscount irom the room; snd with @ Wuscular torce the later could have scarcely expected from one so sighy led him viovwutly scross the court, finaly forcing him through the iron gate, which be bolted oa bim. He thea resurneu to the parlour, trembling witn the an,er be bed experienced, aud the iin. mepee exertion Which this struggle With the Vie count bad called for, He found Olive ted on the sofa, crying bitrer- ly; ber fears aod Dieeug them ée!vos; aud for some minutes she eat with bee iece .uried in her hanakerchiel, totally unable te speak. Mr. Vyse placed bimeelf by ber side, and with kind Words eud assurances that ther@ Was vothi | how & @larm Ler, eudeavoured suvthe ber pore | spirits, * But tf there is posbing now to fear—there may ' be abeome juture time; be may come again,” Ou.¥o publ es Lut COILS UL piwvuely 1040 baw two bent so Kindly over Ler, ‘1 slail u.verf Aud )out—ab! you will sven ve gy t 1 €& evel wo iusp.re her witht ud shrink ng ner tO Lil, SOtbat his eniolied ter, ele eaiu Muploringly—"O., ye Why co youge? Leusll Lever—never ve y egein;dear Mr. Vyee) Why do you leave The ques ion evidently caused him greater agi. tation »@nbehad yes ssown., Hiding bis tace against (he lair culls clumermg ab bee back of bey neck, Le whispered —" Do notask me Low, deuress Olive—I centres: you do not ask we now, Bowe vay | you will learn, Porbaps sowe day all muy ve wid | you."* | “Tell me Low—you must tell menow," abe said quickly, but without hitiug Ler Lead, oripihe leaet ib wiug from bie eri, He presse: her Closer to owow, abd then wWhisn rea softly, tas | Sesant, " lowe you, Olive!" (Ze be Commued