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(Comttweaed from the First Page.) Maxtmifan's reten io Merico wil! be of short dare. ties. The Karopean Times seve: ft te well known that the retoru of Mari- milfem to enone bas loug been expected, It mast come to thle some day, even if the present atate- e true, for the attitude taken vo ies Seerlean Goveratooes toward the new Mexican Lmpire ie fatal to ite permanent stability. The recent storm off the Irish coast has been very isastrous to shipping, The Cork Examrnun states: 6 basin opposi'e Queenstown aie ships showing Bs Ae ef mistoriuns, from a win bul sheathing to the atter stripping of teste and « The fierce wind having made even the anchorag Queenstown Insecure in many par's. clump of ships wee to be seen throughout baturday and Sunday erinding gust each other, Knocking away jit tooms, ent heads. fieure Leads, and In tome cases even more important portions. To give anytilog Mike a detailed jist of such casutitios as there » ould be utterly out of the yy town ; and the nnusua ale tay Le estimates by the iact thot, in ordinary Winters. it does not happen that one veasel,ou an average, drifis from ber auchorage. News items. Dy Telegraph to tha New York Bua.) Gan. Bristow bas been assigned to command at Pine Biull, Arkansas Ime Quarter'y eeasion of the Grand Division Bona cf Temperance, commenced in Utica, N z., yeterday. Tus schooner City Point, from Boston for Beau- fort, 8.C., is aahore om Chatham bar, and is throw. ing ber cargo overboard. AyYOUN@ man named Grleton, engrossing clerk in the Californie State Senate, has beeu arrested for forging soldier's bounty warrants. Tas carnival season opened at Puilade!pbia last evening, with the grand mesquerede ball of the German Maennerchor at the Acadewy of Music. Tim municipal election at Wheeling, Weet Vir- @wis, took place on Mon lay. The returns indi- cate the re-election of Mayor Sweeney and the entire Democratic ticket, A rims broke out tm a block of wooden bulldiags @@ the corser of North Fourth and Jacob streets, Trey, N. Y, yesterday. Protebly 97,000 will ovver the loss, which ws only partially insured. Tur Hecls Works st Westmoreland, Oneds Co. NY. ownedty H. P. Seymur, and eesw mil edjscent, were dest-uyed by fre Sunday morning Lows @4.000. Tus Bon. Orwaid Thompson, presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and one of Pui ledelphis's most brilhant lawyers, died yemer- dey morning im that city from » stroke of pars- lyets, Maxica® sdvices through Imperial sources re- port that Joaresz would be followed to El Paso by the Imperialist, who were very anxious to effect bis capture. Lo that event (his pursuli) be would be compelled to seek shelter on American soil.” 4 pisratom from Colfax, Cal, says: “We have perienced the heaviest rain storm here that we have had since the winter of 1962." A snow slide had also oocurred near there, burying @ house ten fest deep and killing one man. Advices from other sources of the interior repronent that the ereeks are flooded and the roads impassable. Tax Sampson County, N, C., Court recently ar- rested « negro on the charge of drawing « pistol on @ White man, and sentenced him to be sold into servitude, Major Wyckersham of the Freedmwen's Barean of the Wilmington district, ordered the Court and all the parties concerned to be placed under arrest, The watter will be immediately in- veutigated. ‘Tus immense engine of the Utica (N. Y.) steam cotton mills fell to pieces yesterday morning, Bomething was seen to be out of order with it, and while the engineer and superintendent were ox- amining it, the walking beam fell with « tremen- dous crash, and made s complete wreck of the engine. [is original cost was thirty thousand dollars. Aé an extra freight train on the Hudson River Railroad was passing over the drawbridge between Pishkill and Cold Spring, yesterday, the axle of @ve of the cars broke and two cars went through the draw, going into the river. Mubody was burt. Yesterday as the Cincinnati train on the Hudson River Road wae near Bing Sing the plough on» ‘wheel of one of the passenger care broke, throw- fing the trucks from the tracks and creating con- sernation among the passengers. The train ran some distance before is was stopped. Nobody burt! General Intelligence, (By Mail te the New York Sun} Gun, Sarmuan is expected to arrive in Washing- ton, during the week. Tar Hou. Jobo Van Buren bed a long interview with the President, on Monday, Cot, MoMamom, of the 183th N Y. Vole, bes been breveted Brigadier-General of Voluuteers. Quaes Emma, of the Bandwich lalands, has ar- rived at Florence, Italy, with » large umber of sibendauts, Tox ambassador of Morocco, who recently ervived in Paris, brought, as @ preseng to Louis Nepoleon, six splendid stallions sad # uaguificent Viger Mayor Lincoln, of Boston, appesis to the citizens ©: Boston tor cast-off clothing for the benefit of the pov, # Lose Waeule are wore pressing thiv seasoo than lor sev. rel yoars past. Aw officer in the navy seeing # sailor pr defore an engagement, reproached him wid aruice init, Seid he, “I was only praying that the shots migns be disiributed awovg the officers to the sarne proportion as prize money. Taxas are now #ix fine freigbting ships on the mocks st East Boston, of au average toonage of one thousaud eacu, which wall be ready to lauvoh by March ; aleo two propeller steamers of elghs bundred tons each, aud # number of sual vessels, Sammars, the pirate, te at!!! condued in the Centre House at the Marine Barrac Washington, He se quite cbeertul and in xood health, and spends faves of bie time tu readibg and writing, aud ex- » esses the wien thas his trial was over, Gam. Grant and family wok actual seesion of their new bouse on I street, Washington, on Mouday, whieh bas been uudergoluy preparations ivr everal weeks past. The furniture bas beeo Viougbt trom the Geveral's Philadelphia mansion, A Hoves oF Rervgs for negroes has been eatab- ‘ebed ot Motile, where they may find shelter uoil employed. Large uumbers of them are wugaged every day by the farmers frow the wuntry arguud, Wasiutnarom society seems to be improving fhe police of the Becoad Ward made bus two ar- fests Saturday uigbt and one in all wf Bunuey wih, aud ue Sram thiuks there wust be « reiurma- five prvpteamug in Murder Bay" aud “Mooke's Divisiva.” A coot robbery of government property wa- attow pied & lew days ago, ab Mobile, A wan rep resenuny bimeeii ase goveramens agent, drove Up with # dray, passod tue guarda, end lomling the Vebicle with blankets, drove off, ore a nlae joyes suspecting someting Wrong, iow otha bim arrested, Puuwr Mrs, an old Waterloo veteran, was eaurlejein Alvany, N.Y. on Thursday last. He ene one al the low whe urvived shad memorable ‘ying cows field, and he recetved a eflver medal from the Brit. | works both ways) can tell when they will be 18h Government for bia bravery on that occasion. Duioy the Prince of Wales’ Vie to this country the ol! hero wae introduced to him, Is the your ending in May last, there wete manifacrired in Masssehusatte, 7,240,921 pairs of b ots, and 24,620,660 pairs of shoes, e Pins value of the stock used wae $85,140,544 and the value of the manufactured articles $52,115,245. Che amount of capital tnvested was $10,007,474, The number of persons employed was 42,626 males, and 12,564 fernales, Tne Mobile Apventiam @eye, that the markets there are fairly giuted with provisions and eoun- try produce, sad the buay bum and bustle of the throng in attendance on market days reminds | therm of the good old daya of yore, when market | sented as Must it all branches, and bankete went home brimming full, and the people “lived on the fat of the land.” Trade is repre- th ie every evidence that ‘thas the good time is c ng." A Mx. Corrnatt, living near the Canada border {np thie Biate, being Luorant of the R venue Lewes for such canea made sod provided, stepned over the Hine the other day and procured eomplete outfite for himself and two sons and quietly returned bome, The U, 8, Marshal got hold of him and brought bim before the Supreme Court at Albany, where be was fined #140 and was compelled to oho to pay the duty to the district collector at home, making the clothing dearer than he ex- pected. He intends in future to patronize Uncle Bacn's tailors and let the **furriners" slone, Tum Bavenneb Rervatican gives details of the burulag & two steamers |aden with cotton bound for that port, The Asher Ayers, reported by tele. erepb, bad 1,080 bales, whieb, with all the bag. gage aod property of 20 calin and 40 deck passen- were and the crew, was destroyed. Twelve per. sone are reported perished by fire and 8 or 10 otbere by drowning. She plied between Hankins ville Bavannah, on the Altaroshe River. The other was the sicamer J. Christoplier, on the Ba Yaunab River, with 239 bales of colon, which was Gearoyed, but no lives were lost, Tar Portland Stam tells about a lady who was coming from Montreal to Portland. She had benght somesil« at the former pla-e, and after entering the cars,s Oustom bouse officer asked her tf she led anything that required exam ination, Very innocently she srocuess. her valwe, the said «ile lying in ber leap a!) the while, done up in eo coarse brown paper, and seked the officer w bold that parcel while abe exiiiised the contents of the valiee. The innocent victim, not suspecting that common looking parcel of being en offender, al- lowed ber to go on her way rejoicing. Tas Rev. Col. Moody, who commanded a Weet- erm regiment during the late wer, p eached on Bundey atthe M.E Church in Washinvton The President, being an old friend of Mr. Moody, was present, aod when the collection was taken up he emptied bis pocket-book, containi..g about $100, inte the basket. At the conclusion of the services, President Johnson was made e life member of the Society, upon the payment of $1,000, subscribed by the ‘ation, who also added $800 more meking @11,300 raised at bota services by thei. Toe swouns raised was for the cowpletion of the church edifice SPALN AND CHILI, Seizure of a Supposed Privaicer, On Monday « clearance for = splendid propeller Wee applied for et the Castom House, and after « careful (nvestigation ot the case by Surveyor Wake- man, the clearance was granted. The vessel secord- ingly got ready for leaving port yesterday, and was about doing se when she waspeized by the United States Marshal under an order from Judge Betts. This order was granted on representations made by the Spanish Consul, who stated that the vessel was py \& sea to enter into the service of Chili against pain. Bhe had no armament on wi manned, aad was in proper ful plement of warlike mate: Se eteor, which was yewy by ie ri Bhe is 0 weanifcens > about S00 6 in = e eg I in sha Her orew S p Satormined by those whe ‘ought’ to know, H wee going to sea to receive at some place her arma- ment for the Chilian servywe, The tact of her having seceives © cleerance ip espe napan gl 9 ment amb: houses dow Q Spanish Consul showed by his romps tction in ihe mitter that he zoedy one serious fears of her host . Bhe is in of United Sectite araoter now in the charge of Unit 4A Reperted Fenian Privateer, There was ® report yesterday of the sailing of « Fevian privateer trom this port. It arose trom the following facts; The steamship Fort M formerly « suppl steamer in the Unies Betas’ usval” earviews an peers on the bth of Beptember last, by the well n firm of Ward & Co., of this city. The name was changed to the Cuba, and she was placed em the Havana line, After making four tripe she Bieerew™ and was piaced at adock on the River to at It was out fora vo. reported weeks ago by @ person who fea opportunity of be: well informed, she bad been sold to the Feniaus pitarcey. eo © Capt, Sundberg, cleared if Baltimore, and it appears, (oles yesterday, This is regarded as ver; gingeiss. ‘@esels of her tonnage do pot wually bly tween (his port and Baltimore, and when vessels ell wer Benerelly advertise for pelens and ere, ; meet did not do, 1 be true vesse! is in to ritish commerce, she eat bebre i * flue harvest Kuglise can do anything ts oppose her, LATER EXPLANATION, Baltimore, Jan, %.—The steamer Cubs ts tn- tenved for the new line to run between Baltimore and New Orleans, touching at Havana. LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. the How Drvoncers ane Procurep “Leoau.r amp Wiraout TRiat,''—The ‘bond of matrimony" at the present time, in this country, ts a: easily broken or evaded ; for certain learned (?) gentlemen in this city announce thet they can “legally procure # divorce, without triel, on the slightest pretence." No doubt everybody has Boticed advertisements in the daily papers stmilar to the above, and it appears that these scoundrally peitifoggers actually procure whet they call di- vorces *‘without trial," although the legality of the method employed is # matter of much doubt, and, incase of @ second marriage, is more than likely to send somebody to Biate's Prison for big- amy. In this State, {tts @ dificult matter to une she matrimonisl noose, as illustrased tn the Strong, Melville, and other notable divorce suits that have been tried in this city. Here, » woman cannot eanily get s ‘decree of separation’ from her spouse on account of his chewing tobacco, or special re- gard for whiskey ; but in Indiana, and some other of the Western States, the snnulling of marriages hes become an immense business, Associations have been formed who “procure divorces for all imaginable Persons, and ‘or all imagmable causes, or for no cause whatever." The method of pro- cedure js thus desumbed by the 8%. Louis, Mo,, Dispatos; It ie done in this wise, Amenin New York gets tired of aie wits and wishing . divorce, salle on the agency that city, a sivenece imply the fee heistopay. All pil is lef to the agenoy. The # seutw an lodiane lawyer, who com. proceedi: sllogiag in the complaint a doten sufficient causes, not one of which is ; the case is reierred to another of the same class of lawyers, who reports, without hearing » word of evidence m favor of the divorce; the court sees ibis 4)l right on the record,and unsuspectingly coufirius she proceedings and decrees the divorce, A copy of the record is forwarded to the New York agency, wud the injured husband, who has been living at home with bis unsuspicious wile, coolly juforme her be has procured # divorce, and desires her to tind suotber home and wake way for the new wile, Lf this statement istrue, the “*marriage relations” are indeed insecure, Husbands can throw off their wives as casily as though she were but » mlairese ood bo man oy mained Lal ounces tae Tule handed @ notice to quit. But aa be’ore indicated, it is altogether probable thas such divorces are good for nothing against any resident of thus Brave Tum Frntans.—It was annownced yesterday 1m well informed Circles, that John O’Maheny was immediately to proceed to Paria, in order te con- sult with John Mitchel in relation to an immedi- ate movement on Ireland. He repudiates the title of “drag-chain'' Johm whieh has been conferred on him by the Senate. The clerks at Roberts’ Hondquerters were engaged yesterday in sending | the proceedings of the Benate to the several Cir- | cles throughout the Uvited Siates and Censda. | Last night, Col Roberto and General Bweene | aicressed ® mass meeung in Washingion Ball, Newark, A number of letters from Circles in this Biate, Pennsylvania aud Lilinola, were received yesvercay, endorsing the Benate proceedings, and pledging support, Saxtrary,—The street contractors are get- ting a litle more aitentive to business since this year opened, They have introduced » new measure which, if carried will prove benefi- cial to the bealth of the city. in that of handing over to the police parties found throwing ashes or garbage on the streets. In such case, however, jumping vessels should be provided for tenement houses, which is not wenerally the case now, and when full these boxes should be regularly en pied, = Hisrosican Soctery.—A special meeting of this Bociety was bel! lest evening, on which oo- casion the Rev, Dr. Osgood read an interesting paper ou “Washington in the Nineteenth Century"’ from whieh it must not be supposed that be de- scribed the National Capitol. The subject of the lecture was the man and not the city, and the in- flues of George Washington was traced own to the present day in its ever-increasing aad expand- ing grandeur. And frown this growing influence the future of the Republic was eloquently portray- ed and tbe prediction mace that the Monroe doo- trine would assert itsel’, A beautiful allusion was male to the funeral of President Lincoln pesmng the Washin, monument at Union Square on the 25th of April, 1806—the imogenitor aud the re- erator of the Republic as it were ¢laspi ands over the glonous future of the nation, wii each bad loved ant labored to estatlian upon the proud basis of universal hlerty. The Rev. lectur- er closed with “ Long live the Republic of Wash- ington and God tiess Andrew Johnson, President Of the United States." A vote of thanks was then given to Di. Osgood, after which resolutions of res- © the memory of the late Messrs, Minturo, bbing and Sulitnan, members of the Bociety, were passed and t¢ meeting adjourned, 4 Goop 8vGGrstiow.—Some of our citizens, not the wealthiest, have opened subscriptions to- ward afund for the two pilots who rescued the aces’ dl the at A. Boardman, in this har- ou Thursday week last, as an acknowledge- of their herolc services on that occasion. me bo) bes been done in Boston and other cities for similar services rendere to the crew of the bark Fredonia, and others, New York should not be bebindband in this matter. Temrmranxce,—The T. A. B, Society, No. 6, of N. Y., gave « grand entertainment on Sunday evening, at ther ball, 64th street and Sih evenus, Eloquent speeches were made by Messrs, McElroy, ot Canada, and ley, of Brooklyn, aud owers, Schneller's splenuid brass band vulunteered their services for the occasion, and enlivened the pro- ceedings with excellent music, This society is in very flourishing condition, Is has only been in @Xistence eighteen months, aud iw membership numbers over 400.....,..Mr. Daniel Walford lec- tured on Sunday evening before the T. A. B. Bo- ciety, No, 6, om ‘The condition of Ireland before and after the adventof Father Mathew." Mr, W, being well Known amongst the temperance socie- ties asan able advocate of the cause, there was e large and appreciative sulience gathered to hear him. The temperance cause, iu the hands of the Father Mathew Societies, is destined to go ahead until the curse of druakenness is « thing of the past, Frmgs,—About noon yesterday, » slight fire oceurred in s room on ome of the upper tloors of French's Hotel. ls was speedily extiugwahed, with slight damage. Coroner Wildey FaTau Fauu,—Yesterday, beld an inquest on the body of Patrick Foster, who died from injuries received op Monday afternoon by falling down a flight of stairs, at No. 19 Pearl mrect, where Le was employed. A verdict of ace cidental death was rendered. Deceased was s native of Ireland, and 29 years of age. THE COURTS. Covet CaLenpans, Tas Day,—Supreme Court— General Term.—Adjourued to February Su, to render jecisions. Cireuit.—Part I—Nos, $47, 811, 619, 871, 861; 88 Pes EE i Pt eta — fo} " Compson Piece ease I.—Noa. 81, 02. slender will Il.—No further ¢ be m term. Ax Avroonarn Lerren of WasurngTox.—Some months ago at an auction sale of «library by Bangs & Co., a letter of Washington to the Corporation of New York, acknowledging the honor thay had given 1 the of t sold tan eter eg et rh acted wi & mistake, refused to receive it at th: tituted to recover the amount A Varnes Maruew T, A.B. Soomerr mv Dore ov.ties.—In the Court of Common Pleas yesterday, the case of the Original Father Mathew T. A. B, Society against Launcelot Murphy and others, came » before Jadge . Im this gopave the plaintiffs cle wy ¥ reel F. M. B.. and that ofa ca ere ay whom were formerly officers of the have been led and are now annoying i) tniradin| op thelr ta. They say, too, that the Saving kin which the savings of the Society were feoperites. refuse to pay them, the rightful Bociety, their money, and that their land. lo: the Demilt Dispensary, Is eon. rating with truders te admit them in their . The ie sudante deny the plaintiffs to be f right, and claim that they are entitied to the privileges of the Boolety, The Court ex; au opinion that the matter could only be settled by am action in the mature of e qru w t, im wu the Common Pleas id by hearing « pet Ry question reserved its decision, ead ‘Tus ALLzoup CsvsLTY On Tax Bar Nerrows.— The examination into thie case, in which Captain Peabody, of the ship Neptune, is charged with having cruelly treated o sailor named Richards, was resumed fore U.8, Commissioner Stilwell A Hess hag Lo were examined for the defence, all of whom certified to the general kindness of the Captain, and thas rde wes « “ skulker,” and * slowed away ” rather than work at the pumps te keep the ship afloat, when she was in distress, case for the defence was closed, Coumt oF GuwxnaL Gxss10"s.—The tollowing Prisoners wore disposed bet rrp : Mam Ellingworth pleaded guilty to burglary tn wet are hc sie cS an for four yearp.....-- rf in the third di 1, fiate four qe Thomas Wilson, 74 ry ree, Btate to burglary tn the third. decree ant ‘wes toménds 1 r a ‘oe i pri ttl haries Borseho pleaded guilty to an attemps larceny, Kemanded, Po.ios Lere.tieenos.—Shooting Avray on the Steamship Manhatian.—A& seri..s shooting affray occurred yesterday afternoon ov board the Havana and Vera Cruz steamship Manhattan, lying at Pier 8, North River. Is appears that during the recent trip of the steamsbip to this city, the fremen and coal passers bad a difficulty with the officers respect- ing their du and on arriving in port, made threats against life of the second mate, Heury Curwin, “Op doing aboard ship yesterday, the fire- men and coal re made a0 sssauiton Mr, Curwin, While defe bimmeelf, he drew a revolver and ccd St Bitte tals ug‘ ho Bearcats erowd then fe beck.” Soundsmaa ‘Muldoon, of eel ad Eye Seas, 08 once surrendered 4 himeet, The amietante of Cor. ee Ceevers and would have made pm leuech on im, if or Muldoon had. wot 3 his revoiver ns Us" the to the recines Stal er. Cor. or eae rprictens Bot ee to Prite, a 7 and Aschibeldas feliare, were taken ear. Was taken to oe jig Surgeon found that ie boll fered the left tempie and lodxed in the bi ing ® fatal wound. 11 was the opinion of t that he could not live an hour. Haley ie 90) eare of ane, fo ite native of England, and 96 years of axe. The latter was held to await the @ection ef the Coroner, Arrest of Highwaymen.—Mr. Garret Weodman, of No, 444 Second avenue, was assaulted at the cor ner of Third evenus and 26th street,about 844 o'clock yesterday morning, by two men, one of ghom seized him by the throat, and grabbed a« pair of shoes which Mr. Woodman hed fn bis hand, while his ac- complicn stood by with aclub in his baud end threat- ened to kill the victim, it he made any noise. Theo pockets of Mr. Woodman wee then search on- in, inflret~ eurgeon bo money was found, After his release, Mr. Wood- man cailed for b: when officer W ison, of the 15th Precinet, arrest two mea who gave the names of Jobo Norton and Michael Kirwin. Justice committed them for trial in defwult of bail. An Old Play With New Attractions.Jobn Meln- tyte wan arrested yesterday, on complaint of Mr. Robert J Brown, of 14 West 44th street, It te allege’ inet om the 10th inst., MeIn: Mr. B. to red .m a diamond ring of his pledged tor $04, rom- ne to for is in «few days, Last Saturday he slled on Mr. B. for the ring to show it to # purchas- 4 the th Avenue Hotel. A or wae sent choreed: teak the Ting te shee’ fesel ites ing to w it, turo sith L} and yesterday be was taken into for examination, Mr, Samuel §. Garvin, whe wee ar th of December, on « charge of steal- ing @ watch, at the San Francisco Minstrels, was, after an examination of the case on Mouday, je ably discharged. Mrooklyn, Mors ¥ vor ram Wan.—At a moeting of the Kings Covnty Board of Bupervisors, held last even- ing, the County Treasurer sabmitted a statement, Prepared for the Bureau of Military statistics at Albany, of all moneys expended by the County for war purposes, from 1861 to Dec. 81, 1865, together with the sources from which the money was received. The amounts paid were as follows: 1861....For relief to families of Vol- Bnteers, with interest on wre @2090T4 01 Bo thee, ery ith servic ¥" bie , ete. of National dard, ote mH 708,322 38 pt «+ Bounties, relief, and (nt «+ 9,834,265 84 1965... ing wks geipesoal on uo i. - of National Guard... 1,897,761 84 WWE, otede dic vvases $5,075,687 76 The following are the sources from which the Money was obtained: From County Taxes, in 1861 to 1865, SEE UL AT uh oebhscibatichiss ccanee 81,3996,788 Ss From County Loans, in 1869 to isc rape berth a 088,606 80 Frow State Paymaster General to re- imburse County for expenses in- curred un call of tr dec. 19, 1804, $1,261,685, ink ork Biate Bonds, net proceeds of scale premium on loans...... 1,245,899 66 06,676,078 75 The funded debt of the County, Dec 81, 1866, wae.. eS ee $3,008, 564 80 Amount bearing § per cent, ‘igrens: afro} $3,006,504 80 Tue Orgxo Murper.—The trial of Saiva- dor, for the murder of Otero, was continued im the Court of Oyer and Terminer, yesterday. After the @xamination of several witnesses, the prosecution and counsel for defense made his opening Sap to ho examliced Gn Potait at tne ecoeace totane are to be examined on er when the case will be given to the Jury, : Arnaip To Hoty Him,—A sneak thief entered the house of Mr. Davis, 157 Duffield st., om Monday evening, and stole an overcoat, valued at ‘$47, from the hall, He was noticed by the owner oft ho pursued, and, overtaking him, took He ary coat Sater, the thief rer A bis resence of mind, threarened to blow his captor’s ins out with » pistol, which had the effect of inducing him to rélease his grasp, and the thief @scaped with the coat....... The same evening, the house of Mrs, Kichardeson, 165 York at. wae visiied by « sneak, and robbed of two silver vrawehen 0 geld ring, ® Colt's revoiver, &., in all valued a¢ $47. DiscHarGup.—Alexander Evans, arrested om suspicion of picki: Pp ckets on the city cars, was @xamined beiore Justios Cornwell, yesterday, and, there being noevidense sgainss him, he was ved trom custody. Tara Cincix, Fextax Brorusraoop,— The second annua ball of the above Cire! eee at Moutague Hall, Biook reparations are wu) and vith's good prospeot of Jersey City. Tus Honoxen Bounty Fravps—Reront- ED SURRENDER oF Cor. Baxen.—It is stated, from reliable sourees, that Col. Lewis Baker, late U. 8 ) for the arrest of whom essa hed boon on" chares being implica with Alien, ughes and Riley in th jeboxen bounty frauds, wat betes U, B. Cemintulone Seaton, of sereer, lpg on pers ‘Pha anon‘emaas gat Ti “wes admitted to ball Inte-on Maturday Trenton. Base Batt Maton on Sxares.—A base ball match on skates took place yesterday afternoon, om the Passaic river, at Newark, between the Eureks ion of tis Actives. There vere atx luge payin ha of which the score stood—Bureka, 26; Active, 16, The game, which was a very interesti one, was witnessed by five thousand persous, iaclud- ing many ladies, Jersey Crry Common Counor Procerp- 1N46.—At @ meeting of the Jersey City Common Couneil last night, Alderman O'Neil, Chairman of the Committee Fi ted * they had taken ap the Beant bond tela by Jobe ‘Andereon, Sey WO the National Bank ef Mesropolia, for i the Jersey City Insurance Co,, for 6165, an ines of No i Recine, ana Ww. \, as Ong! LJ 5 ’ ginger of No, 6 at lary ry each, was cont i bo caine of Tot Police yo have all persone selling Tinie or BES SERRE Henk Ee MARINE NEWS, es Jan, 24 8. rises, T 17; 8, sets, 6 08; High Water, 08 00 CLEARED, STS AMSHIPS—Monteca Kingston; Miam: Boston; Meteor, Panama; Neptune, Boston, a SARKs— ‘Trow % a Heney bridge, Barbadoes Rosina, BRIGS—H Abiff, Sisal; Pri Alfred, Kings: G ¥ Penistwn, 5¢ Vietoriay Cienfuegos. ei SCHOONERS— B Strong, Rich: 3 All ¥ 5 i Albert Thomas, “Apelaciiiooia, a ARRIVED, STEAMSHIPS—The Queen, Liverpest GQ, Stream, obile; Ellen 8 Te bs bern; anna; jo ee ‘Mobile; Bab Savedor esa” 6HIPS—Hae 9 ation, Live: Grabems Poly alee, Comets damages, peels BA ; BRIG8—Mary J Willi Marvellies; Heariet Bormuda; Lone Siar, marare. re Demari LS 1 bast mts CHARLES CHERRY OR, Words and Deeds. —o-—__ “TOANNOT express how desepty I feel obliged te you. Taball never forget it. Now look, my good fellow, you bave only to tell me what you want, and it shall be procured," When Charles Cherry had concluded this speech, he shook most cordially by the hand the humble. looking youth to whom it was addressed; and turning to the friend whotwas by his sida, exclaim ed, with el the ardour of bis nature, * Here, Ricbard! Why, Dick Raymond, have you no kind word to give James Hodges? But for Janes, I should have been food for fishes by this time.” “Master Richard,” replied the young farmer— and when he spoke his face lit up with » grateful expression that illumined his heaviness in some- thing ke besuty—‘ Master Richard has already done more for me than I had any right to expect. Charles Cherry bis his lip, and his cheek flushed. “I wish I was rich, James," be said rapidly, “1 wish I had sa hundred pounds to give you; but, depend upon it, I shall never forget you. What ever you want, let me know, that's all, Pil get You a situation.’’ “That, tndeed, sir,"' answered James, “would be the making of me, I have no taste for farming; and if I could get any situation, I would ta. deod—"* The earnentness and emotion of the youth over- came him: he couk! not finish the sentence, Charles again setred hishand, and assured him be never could de enough torepay him, He ran over the names of great men who were under obliga- ions to bis father, and who would consequently be ready to oblige him. James was in ecatacy aa Charles numbered the fine lords and ladies whe would be delighted to serve him ; meanwhile Aer | Raymond stood by with « serious “ think,” he ssid at last, “that our new friend bed better, for the present, persevere io bis farming ; situations are difficult to obtain; and he owes « great deal to bis father, which his attention alone ean repay; and—" Whatever he would have ad. ded was prevented by bis companion, who stopped him with an rear of nag seer remind. er of the wer his own er possessed,and all the cithatiocs dass had been offered him for bis friends at different times by half the peerage. “But your brother has not i? got his @gmnmis- sion," suggested the $ oughtful Richard, “That is aliogesoer enother thing,” replied Charles; “but there is nouse in talking to your ‘ou are so matter of fect. Rely on my ‘words,’ james, your situation is ascertain asif you beld the «ppointiwwent this moment in your hand."* The youth thanked bim with srutles and almost tears, The gentlemen, one of whom bad narrowly being drowned through the bravery and strength of the young farmer, resumed ther clothes, which FF fit 4 carefully dried, and bide ding good night to the cottagers who bad sheltered them after their wetting, were accompanied to the carriage—which Raymond's ber had sent—. James Hodges, who saw them drive off with the feelings incident to a new state of existence A sudden hope hed burst upon him. He had never been, as he truly said, fond of farming, but Jed reconc'led himeelf to it so as to be of great service to his family ; and as lis (atber was growing old, and he eliess of the clildren, James was ready of no wal) importance in his little circle, Richard Raymond was tho son of » landed gentleman ia the neighbourhood, and his friend Charles Cherry Was now spending with bim the Oxford yaeation, They bad Leen out shooting; and as Charles was in the act of crossing a deep and rapid stream, he bad feilen in, and was insantly borne down the current, His fiiend was already in the water, de. termined, if posmble, to save him; when James Hodges, who was wateriug some horses at the bead oft the river, dasbed forward, and in a momeut ree cued Charles from his pernlous mtuaton, Thus one of the two gentlemen became a heavy debtor to the young iarmer, Although very dissimliar in character Raymond and Cherry weremuch attached to esch other, Richard wae thoughtful, steady, and perseveri never asserting anything until assured of its tru: and more prone to give than to promise, feeling that « promise ls adebt which holds the promiser in thrall aod! it bedischarged, Charles was gay end cheerful, aud would have been niemed of but unior. tunately he never ma: to hus! his resources #0 a8 to have anything hecould logally caj! his own to be generous with. He was quick and brilliant in conversation; and thouga nos more than nine- teen, bad acquired the undefined reputation of « ‘capital fellow.” His words were more abundant than his deeds——not that he was ever guilty of « wilful falsehood, but he was careless en: deceive himself both as to bis powers and his re. sources, His friend once told him be might ge the world with hiseyes shut if he picsse, but be bad no mght to lead others astray, Charles was displeased with him for such plain opeeking ss long as he could be displeased with any one; for, sruth t tell, quickly forgot and for. gave, however engry he wight Lsve been as the ** What « espital manager you are, Richard,"’ he exclaimed to his friend, as the carriage rolled w wards Reymond Lodge; “you always contrive te 4 is lees than yours though, Charies.’* **Bus yours ts punctually paid," was the reply, “My father is poiom punewsts though he prom.ses he will be; and then IT promise others—aud soon, I was quite sshame i of not having s guines to give thet fine fellow at once for you no right te give bim anything; bus I will certainly get Lin oa eppointment.” *I wish," observed his friend,—''I wish with all my heart you bad nos told him eo ; 1 will unees- tle bim quite, and the chances are ten to one agains our being sbieto keep your word, You might Eove endeavoured to obtain a situation for him, and if you succeeded, well and good.” “How you throw cold water over everything, Richard,"" interrupted his nuercurial companion, | ** What other way bad I of repaying my obl.gation to the poor fellow who saved my iife?"' “Now, Charles,’ said bis frieud, “donot get into a pet. Ido not want to your deeds in cold water, only your words; but it isa duty not to mislead —not to promise unless you are cortain youcan perfurm."’ “ButTam certain," said Charles yebement!y{ “TI tell you Lam certain, Do you think my faiber vor refuse any thing to him whe saved my re?” * Anything he could obtain,"* observed Bichard in bis usual quiet voice. “ Paha | do you mean to eay that my father, with all bie high connextons and great friends, could not obtain # # uation of one or two hundred a-year ia the excise or orsome of those places, if he were to ask us? Why, hecould with as much @aee and cer'ainty as I draw on this gic Spey to illustrate his theory by drawing va @ glove; probably the leather bad become daiup ; but from whetever cause is was, is tore right acroes. (Te be Continued.) Too Late for Classification. BRATMS. on) on Tuesday, Jan, 234, 1864 Pe yap Lt EK Jas,and Sarah Lewig ear of her age. he relatives and friends of the family are respect- invited to ostend tbe funeral, from the Tesh pe dence of her parents, 138 Seventh ave, on i’bure day afternoon, 20th last, ab 1 o'clock. 360 NOTICE—THE Mass MESTING CALLED tive Pissterer \e lety Aa the SP earner notice. : JOHN SENNI ». JOHN TIERNEY, Kee, fee, 667 ANTED—A COMPETENT JOURNEY man tailor to work on custom trade and bush eling; work the winter steady, Inquite at H LEVY, No, 6 store. #, near Bowery, in baseme =e 365 Wihtibend Gas WITTES, aT 178 Grawt |