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Ba 0 few moments « man was seen coming towards @hem with « box onder his arm, when the Bovus officer sald, There eomes the counter‘eit few; look out This was Quinn, the bank por- ter, who passed by, and mon resurned through Carmine street, Ashe did wo, he was arrested by the strange officer, and given in charge of offer Btollgea, with a request to take bin to the Green wich street station-house. The box was taken in charge by the bogus offer, who proved w lo « thief, who sald he would take the box to DP) ce hesdquarters, At the station-house, Ginn es. plained that he wae enpioye! as porter \y the Greenwich Bavings Bank, aud bal been sect to the Greenwich Bank, corner of Clarkson an | It @uu streets, wit!) 65,009 in clocks and bauk- ios for deposit, aud wae w have returned with @ 14,000 in emall bili, = The bank not Lavirg (hat amount im inal) votes, be returned with ouly 65,00, and Was w receive $7,000 later in thedlay., Captala Dickson, of the Wth Precivct, took Quinn to tle Bevings Rank, and there learned that bis story was ‘true. He was es cordingly Cinharge!, Ih Lecame evident that » bokl roblery had beeu commiiwed by abold Mies and an officer used to sulserv: hie porposce, Quinn has Leen employed by the Bevings Dauk for the last five years, ood was in the habit of daily taking large amounts of money and checks to the Greenwich Hank for deposlt, ro- turning with his cash box filled with small bille for the uso of the Bavings Bank, Thethicf was evidently aware of the manner in which the de- Hosite were made, Fortuvately, by the Greenwich Bank having only #€5,000 in amall billy the Mavings Dank saved the sum of $7,000, Tue Stewart Liver, Cast.—Tho libel enit of A. T. Stewart ve. Goorge W. Mitwell and Wr. MacKellar, editors of the Natiovan Vous Gaz 2ITR, Wee nob proceeded with yeaterdey, Ex- Judge Hiltov, counsel fur Mr. Blewart, having Withdrawn from the caso, D strics Aworney Hall desired to prosent a vritten earrument to the con @ideration of Justice Dow! ug ‘afore a decision waa rende nd $e case Was postpone! at bis re quest. Tio fo'low teres |oeu received Ly dustice Doxling, from ste. Ub $ i Ve M- Dp M eayjle a Gan vies Pe | Ai urd he Geo, W Ma ect ier Whh raw Ve y ¥ VOUsay Misay Hinios, Judge Dow tice THe Poor, —Mr, Goorve Kell ck, the Super. mMiendent of Outdoor Por, ways tuat ihe applicants for relief in fuel, &), are towor this year Aben for some years previous. During the Siratten days there were between two and three @bousand applicants, but recontly, they have con- siderably failon off, and there are now not more than five or aix per day, This may be in conse- quence of the precautions taken by the Board to @uard against iwposture, as every application is arefully scrutinized and visitors are upuaually “Vigilant, so that it ie very difficuls for an unworthy Person to obtain relief, Heatrn anv How To Keer It,—A locture nthe above subject war given last evening by Dr, CB. Agnow, at the hall 206 Kighth avenue. The room, which holds about 900 persons, was filled, a @reat meny baving to stand during ihe delivery of the lecture, Four things indiepenaable to health were disenesed and fllustrated, namely; Clothing, food, air and exercise, And first the Ioctor drew attention to the oeyp.snd treatment of children, tie said that while rep should be allowed as much open sir and OXOrcire Bs pPoswiblv, thoy should be properly and ‘armily clothed to insure and mainta n health, and ould be worn next the iiidren, as it had been scl. ly demonstrated to be more conducive to anything else. The proposition was ilue- be progress of the @. Children shoud aes be wed the range table, be is born ite first need is milk, and thee to be ite proper gi} or many months, physical strength incre: © capacit Gomes for Ciseoting other food is better Yo pet echild should always be kept on lal food, and with this and warm cloth ny to the season, pure air and Proper exere, enee amounts paid annualiy in doctors ved. ‘the ? the experience of an English . | ic&, Aid wo always com- bis crew to wear flannel next the akin, never allowed them to sleep iu damp places, changed the diet according to the latithde, Hon flesh to vegetable food, and vice versa, aud prohibited the use of acc. bol’ on and wuilst in the port ot Valparaiso, during the hottest summer months, thee was notes much as one man Ou the ‘while 10 five osber ships lying besides him the deaths were from J) to by per day. The properties of aicobolic drinks, and the evil ofecta thereol, were then p.inted out, and tt was shown that there ie po diutrawent whatever in aicohol, yes thirty-five mil Hons out of the ninety millions manutactured au. mu iu thie couutry is consumed by the people of the United Bt ‘hie quantity at two dollars se eulcn makes seventy miliions—a email estimate ot whatwe pay tor this beverage which kills but evve not sure, This gives about] 1-5 gallons to each individual, aud as the women drink very Little aud ‘the children vou, it will be judged what quauiity tuo mule adult population consume, Bix million barrels of beer are awo cousumed by us aunuaily,bat inthis sates wo are far behind Joun Bull, who gonsurnes tweaty million barrels of beer auuualiy, ‘The etlects of these ssimulauws upon human lealth were wade Very apparent sume years ago amon, the British army to lodia, when eut of an @rmy of TU,00 wen the dvaths were about a brigade w day, I: was evideut fo the Government that they could not keep the uray recruited with such a feariul tmortaiuly as Au iaquity Wie ineutuied, experiiucots were «ood (Le cuuee of the iwortality was traced to Uae of wicoholic Leverages, which were thereaiter fos vidae The ocior theu ups essed upon the au- divoce (he necessity of allowing tue sugeli pure air lo enter thoi dwellings, aud 1 avitues by iacis which came to light in Paris, some time ago, where the beopie were pallid and filihy 10m \iving where the SuLiigbs could Noe seach them, «0 that the trench Governments bad io veloped, 2, tubstan- » &Courding ©, (he im- Oilie may jnieriere apd shut up ue places, ‘lo secure yure air, and pleny ot ib fuguested That, when possibie, sufficient Gre ehouid be kept Op t allow the windows to be keps ay bat in casos whore this could not be, one augur bole dor every wembertu the family ehoula be red in the Window sashes, Gas Luruers, stoves, lamps, and whatever is ius state of combustion in @ room con- games tho Oxygen which should go lo thu suppors of Dhawan lite, and the efects of a continuation of tus ‘Will appear trom the tact that an ordipar ées-Lurper eult cunsuues as much oxygen Docwr next aliuded to Gaup Ang apartments and sugg essed io the oilers present, ol whom there wae @ large nuniber, w ecrub their rooms during their ebildren's abeeuce at es hovl or @rewbee and (0 eee that they weio shoroughly dry betore show aa be Liste ones to go to rest in thon, Abd Ubis led Lim to speak of dainp eoliars whici he said ought to be properiy cleaned out, uow during the winier months, i pot by the laud: then, as & water of heaithtul economy, by the ‘tenants thembeives. The deleterious eifects of du- cayiue master 10 collars aud low places was thou duewated by refeieuce to the fungus, which, et tue Low ray of sunshine, sends forth ite polsouous pe:- Tuimes to circulate ka the atimosplere around, causing @ickuves aud death, The weiurer remarked that as all tue suggestions he bad made were important in view of (be cholera, which might be bee in the Spring, he hoped the audieace would give them be siieniion whey deserved. , The meeting then dispersed, The next entertainments will be of a different ebarecter, it being intended to amuse, as well as Anstruct, in these lectures, which are becoming de- eidedly popular, Tus Sreget Conrgactons,—These gen- Gemen appear to be stirring themselves up. For the last few days, an entire corps of men might pare Yewe poem pens Brvadway, sweaping ins wan, the iuily sleep da ring @ singh and mod. toan hada white band on his cap or hat, with the folowing imecripnon: “B.D, & K., Birect Cleaning Contractors.” Along the Bowery, an | other public atreets, inen were also at work clewing awey the mui and alusb, and the Con- j they intend to pat men on all the # purpose, Will they do wo ? st. JouN Cni.ysostom,—The anniversary of the death of thie early father of the Christian Church occurs to The name Clirysostom, or “gollen mouth," waa given from the swee. ond flueacy of Lis eloquence. v orn sboutA D. 24, and waa the or t the cLief commander of the | of Syria ertel to the © : We. and fag wubeequent ) 4 @ubire, ue Tur Fiaur ifovr Quee THR WouktxoMEn's Union, tila bo —Verrvine or raeoiing of iy was hel 6 evening at Early Cising Hall, 267 Bowery, for tho purjoso of takiag euch eciion as would ¢ fo support tue Practical Howes Painters’ Association in thelr denre to aioe tee asystem on tLe firat of March, as wages which they received lent year fo- hours’ labor, Thermatwer was brought tefore the meeting by Mr. James Fisher, wio stated that in view of the cecrease of wavoa which w ex. pected to take place in the Bpri they ‘On- {the propel ty of « ing the elwht hours’ term before they would adopt rule 1 resolved =) «consult the Work Uniou. A resolution to support the Panters in ther determination both tnorally aul pecuularily, caused conmuerable debates tnuuy believing that the Parn premature as whie fl kk and otbera in that 1 [twas urged thet oxed for all the traces fo Geipand the establishment of she exght bourse’ one comuon day 6 syeem; yes it wae wdvised that the shoula not be made in Lurry, glorious principle, the loss of which suvuld not be riekec Luo bate at leugel dobya i. 1, Fisher, requesting the devecates communicabion trou ther local Orgeuizalous on the & gut hour ayaet, Ot the Lox meoelug on Friday uexs, Adjourued, Fint,—DBetween five and six o'clock last evoung @ fre occurred in the sub-cellar of the sew. ¢ rinchine osisbiishinent of Wheeler & W))- oon, 625 roadway, The firemen were prow) tly ou the ground, aud by their exertions succesved du, Coulaog He fre to the piece in which it Cemand ecause ib was o Org Dated. Tho uamagy to stock, which was ently by water, will emount to abou $5, 000, dude e200 1, TLetre is supposed to have occured by avcideut from agas leiny WwoLch was placed tuo uoar # box of paper in the sub-veller, New Coonrerrett,—A new counterteit bill of the Natioual Gurren oy has made its *)pearauce jn tiueety. [te Genouinailvn ie @ twenry ou the First Nasioual Dauk of | adiabapolls, dau, The back of the Lillis faut and poorty exccumd, espe- cially the picture of the “Baptism of Po uhootas.'* Phe general appearance of she bill is calculatod w ueceive the Uuwary, AMUSEMENTS — BARNCM's — At this well known establishment there are two performances of circve aud drame daily, while the besutiful dancing of Mine Emma Behel!, and the witty ex- temporansous songs ot Mr. W. It. Harrison are of equal merit, and delight crowded audiences da‘ly and nightly, Next week the romantic Scottish drama, entitled, “Elsbie; or, the Warlock of the Glen," will be produced. All the curiosities as usual, Broapway.—Bolon Shingle still talke of that ‘peak y cuss, who atole Lis barrel of apple ense, out o* the teil end of bie cart,’ and ss: "1 pay al) damagrs, if hecan only fing him,’ As 8 Jon has been looking for that “cusa'’ so long and has not found him, it is believed that he ts likely to repeat that story to admiring crowds for sowe m atlas to come, Matinee to-day, THE COURTS, Tur Sroven Pours Case—How Fan Back Cuat- AOTER MAY LB Puoven.—In the Bupiemo Court yesterday the case of Daniel Porter vs, eury Stover, came up before Justice Sutherland, This suit, arises upon @ note given by the defendant at Fort Latavette, and to which the de- fence ie that the note was extorted by fraud. jon was inade for a commission to take tes ton and Worcester, And ior a stay of proceedings, The motion peters named « person in each of these cities as commissioner, and inciuded an affidavit paming Various parties, and seating that the plaintiff believed that thoe persons would r that the character of she defendant for truth aud veracity was In opposition to the motion, the defendant's at- torney read an affidavit that Mr. Stover had been » tesident of this city eince 1567, and had not res od in Massachusetts since that time ; that the agent of Porter had, 1n an interview with hin, stated that he had list of luo witn fo impeach Mr. Stove," veracity, but if he would settle an old ciaim of t t's, would prevents such witnesses from testify. thas the defendant know several of the persons Hamed in the pluintifl’s wfidavit, and that they would not testify arains: his character, and thas he believed the whole purpose of the Commision was to intimidate and deter him from his Purpose. He also ay Abele tip parti named in the rommission re No! Dg Parties, and in support of this allega- read the following letter; ve X Ovrice ov Tim Girone Wonks, weTON, July loch, 165, § ony ia Mr. ITD, Stover. Sir:—I have before me a night from LD. M, Vorter, No, ng facts and naines in regard to your characte: for truth and honesty, I aiso have @ list of names, some fitteen in uuinber, that will ear that its bad. You are probably Q@waro that [ am sowcwhat Dosted myrel!, Lhe awouut of my bill which you erty owe me siueo you went inw Chancery expense | have been togei it at, with interes &ec, will amount to about $40). A hint is as ‘ akick. I should like to here the 1%sh, letter I received last 4 Wall atrect, request al &e., a from youon er Lelore Youre 10 haste, (rowan H, Mitte, Globe Works, Boston, Mass, Mr, Rowland urged further that iere had boon Unreasonable delsy im making thie motion ; shatif » Cuumuaiesiod were to be aliowed ab all, it was our of the question thas the ould be allowed to go so far back to question char r, Phe Court concurred with him, holding that « man who bear ed here torover eight years, must have acquired soine character im this eity, aud that the law would not aliow @ mau's character to be tt puga- ed from #0 distaut a dote cuising cf all hope ot re. formation ihe were bad. lie also comm nied ou the stranyenors of the pleintitl's having « hosen acei. dentally tue wrivor oi such a luttor as above Covwr or Gakyanan Srasions, ~The following canes wore disposed of yeaterts, James Jobneon ani Peonig Viannagan pleaded guilty to an atemp a: burglary iu the dd de. god were renienen! |) Siate Prison tor ¥ years months @ach.... diary Delaney Plomded guslty to fore 7; in the 4th degice, State Prlsoy dor 4 iiam Smith pleaded quiity tooo attenpi at larcery, State Prison for 2 yeais Janos Sit 4 convicted of having commited periary in tuleely rexistering bis mame as wue of the poring e'ricw was sentesces to State Prison for] year....Chavies Hoxgat pleaded guilty io pout lacony, aod was ren. teoved to the Peuitentiary for 8 wwuihs.., Jong Keid pleaded gui ty to an ationpt at ernud larconr Remanded torventence.....Thomas Gray and Cheater eer cod to the Penitentiary for 6 mouihs each... 01 Mackey, convicted of assault aud battery. wae reniouced to the Penitentiary tor j year aa fined $1.0... Jamoa Dogan ploaded guilty 0 lorgery in the 4th degree, Kemanded, Potton Lyreueiannon.—Thet Y Spirite— Albert J. Colling, recently employed as « porter by Jessie C, Dayton, merchant im Front strees, was Arrested yesterday by detectives Goiden and Dusenbary, on a charge of having stolen three barrels of sprite from Mr. Dayton. Coliing acknowledged bis guilt and Gr information wheie che property could bo found, tae alee ape vialned tas ae oa HI at Jourance pleaded guilty of petit larceny, anu were | spirits, and itis estimated that be has taken $10,000 worth of property, which he hae told to various persons, Thft From Ratiroad Cara,—Micheel Pagan, 19 years of age, wae arrested on Thoreday night by | deloctive Irving, of the Twentieth Precinct, on ens | euppoeed to have been stolen, | | ' | Picion of having robbed the freightcare of the Hud- fon Kiver Keiliond Company, at the 8%h street depot. On secrching the apartments of Eagan, the ft foun nice Hrittaunia caps, whiet are The prisoner was lid twent for examination Heavy Thef! of Tray The residence of Mr, Vdword Matthews, No 11 bifth avenue,was entered & eneak thict on Thurelay evening, who stole worth of diainond joweiry and $160 in money, hb whieh be eee: pad, nde tclrookiyn, Ting DevartmMent DRoowkiyn BAL The Fire Department Bail of the Western District Wil take olace ot the Ac y of Mule, on the Birht of the &th of Feb It promises to be @ erand nat CLAIMS Fon Bountirs,—The Bounty Com. mitioe of the Kings Couaty Board of Supervisors hotify ‘he public that all ciaime for return of boun tes in this County must be prereuted at their Office, No, 14, Court House, on of before February 15, 1866. After that date, none will be received or aulited. CRIMINAL Cacts have, of late, increased to fuch en extent in Brooklyn, that it ia found necow sary W procure the ald of the City Court to dispose of the great number of indictments now in the hauds of the Disirict Attorney, On Monday next, Theodore Ystes will be tried, in the Court of Oyer and Ter- mlaer, for tae murder of Charlies Curran, a po ian, ‘Lhe sec ised wae once tried on the eame tent, convicted, and sentenced to be executed, A stay 0) proceediiee was obtained, and a new trisl ordered by the Court ot Appeals, On Wednesday, the trial of G e echmidt ie to be commenced. He wan jor erot Francis Weie«hner, ei Leer eaioon in Wil amaburgh, on the let of uary Inet die Court of sessions will open for the non Tha the (hot February, aod it be ex- Censed Uquor dealers will firet be be tO. he Brook + y Cours will open for unl basinesa en M *, the Sth of Pebruary, jorty indictmes «are on the docket. A New Rattnoap Prosecr,—Negotiations fre pending between the Directors of the Hempstead And Janiaica Kaellroad Company, and prominent capi- taliete io Williamebureh, tor the extension of that road {10M Jamuice to some convenient termniuus hear the South peventh street jerry. Should the contemplated project Le ca:ried out, @ jarge and fiowing business, which is now sulje ted to the annoyance of yw abd Uureliellé@ communication, Wil LO brought into tuamediote aud carect connec. tic ith the cities of Asrockiyu and New York, ‘Lhere is every prospect that Lue project will be car- ried out Dearn From Aporiexy.—Coroner Smith ‘day allernoen hed wa fequest in the case of Leouard W. Larraice, who was found deau in t bis rosijence, 160 South Fifth street, Bb. Dy riy hour in the worming, A verdic. of wont air, Larrabee loaves a ex) Was teudered, nd oue enild Coustenreir Postar Cunrexcr.—John O' Denueil, a bi nder, wae arrested ou lhureday, obaraed with passing @ 60 cent counterieit bill ou a match boy, aud then i.umng Ww take it back A# Ul64G OF its Worthless character, Lio was led tor svuteuce, Jersey City. Seniovs SmMasm cP on toe N, Y. & Eris RaiLway.—About 6 o'clock yesterday morning a smash up occurred to express train No. 4 on the New York & Erio Railway, due iu Jersey City at 12. M., resulting in the death of a man and horse; and, af t# reported, sorious injury to 6 or 8 persons, besides the destruction of care. The secideut o¢ curred at Masthope station, oa the Lelaware divis- OU, ADOUL Su Mies west Of Port Jervis, It is said that in consejuence of the breaking of the bar, oul Gg 1Ols tue ewileh gato to the switch, the train, Consieting of 2 baggaxe cure and 4 passeuger cara, were thrown trom ¢ rack, running over aud kil- ling ® man and hosee exyaged in sawing wood, and bringing up with @ crash ugeiuet a woodpilo, The Dacgage cats, and an emigrant car next to them, were pretty much dewoiushed, and the other cars were eo badly broken up. A passonger onthe trai ates that ford peieons wero badly injuced, but reons connected with the Company pretended to auOW bobling of t ‘Tho pusseugors wero trans: ferred to other cars, aud arrived at Jersey City about 4 hours vehind tine, Uther tains were abo con- wderably delayed, SRizURe OF ALLEGED SmvucaLep Goons, asp Aunrst,—A man named John Wokkie, a fire- man on board of the steamer Liansa, from Brewen, ted by special officer Mason, on Thureday Yous wo cross the ferry from Hoboken Yor\, on eu won of beiag engesed in ns bore was found in his possession vine Lunures «cars, 12 bauks of woolen yarn, and two Packages of tobacco, Lhe accused was committed to await examination Leiore L. >, Commissioner Jack: mou, General Intelligence, (By Mati to the New York Sun} AN improbable report prevailed in Washington, that Gesent Slocum had beon appointed Collector of New York, “ Novopy ever lost anything by love," sald « #8,0-looking person, fot ts not true,” saide young lady who beard the remark, * for I once oat three nights’ sleep," Taos Mayor of Nowbern, N. C, bas iesued « proclamation announcing the removal of all the re- srictiogs, licences aud taxes imposed upon trade in that city by the wiiitary authorities, Mason Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas end Meade are to assemble tu Wasbingion auring next week, for consultation with governmant offi. ciale concerning the military situation in their re- spective departinents, Tas Washington Stanstates that there was an ubusualiy large crowd at the White House on Thursday, the wsitors including General Banks, General Butler, General Howard, Senator Doc ie Governor Aiken, of Bouth Caroliua, aud other die- hioguished gentlemen, Iris rumored at Washington that the President Will speedily issue ® proclamation Geclaring the rebellion at an end, and civil law restored through- Out the late tusurrectionary States, aud that the delay t# attributed to the non-arrival cf off shal @ from Governor Hamilton, of Denia th e re-furnishing of the Frecutive Spariwent, the President receives visitors in the brary, The new paper selected for the walla of the President's room has been ebanged tor a plain pattern of violet color, the gilt tyures of that firs; seo cted reflectiug the light in au uppleasant man- ner, Lhe room will be completed this week, and work commenced on the oliver apartmeouts immedi. aicly efter, A Convaytion was held tn Baltimore, on Wed- Desls), to baugurale Measures * to restore w the distrenchised citizens of Ma: d the mght of sulfrage."" Bpeeches were made and resolutions pa denouncing tho revistration law of the Biate—which excludes al! disloyal persons—and declaring thas ‘itis cdlious and oppressive in is provisions and tyrannical in the manner of {ts edminustration,” end recommending the people of She Biate to send petitions to whe legislature to bave it repealed, Miss Minare Wanner had from being burnt to death at the Castio Hall, Taunton, Eogiand, during an entertainment given by Tow Thumb and party. She appeared on the siage to take hor part im the procecdinys, when her dress came in contact with the fooligbta and became instantly on fire, Mr, Woollett, chemist, seciug what had occurred, unmediately jumped on the patiorm, caugis the lie lady iu Lis arms, and succeeded in extinguishing the fire before she sus- telned serious injury, A Mr, Houston, of Mercer Connty, Ohin # mem- ber of the Maboniig con.regation of the United States Presbyterian Church, was tely cited to ap- pear boiore the Prosiytery, to answer to the charge oft having voted fur Vullavdigham as Governor of the Biate—'* aman notorious for disloyalty, and Under sentence of banisimout by the Govern- ment.’? He was found guiliy, and suspended from the privileges of the Courch, From this decision appiied to the Syuod #6 its recent seasion which sustained (be potion of the Preshysery, row escape Tas Counrass Mittarrort, the “favorite of the King of Italy, is juss dead. She wee the daugh- ter of _@ drum major in the army, and ber beauty baving attracted ‘he King, ber father was made an officer in the K ng's Guarda, while she herself re- ceived the ttle of countess, Some years ago « torganatic marriage was celebrated, the t of Which were two children—e gon and « daughter, who have also received tities, The in‘luen e of the Countess over the King wad very great, but she ts Univermally believes t Lave Leen very charitable, and to have frequeutly given bim better advice than bis ministers Toe persona) effects of HG faulting cashier of the Mise: will be sold @t suction on consiet Hobbell, the de- quo, Kank, Vermont 4 nay next. They sheep, horses and carriaces, held furniture of y ‘choice Jot of Wines, brancdies alto four gold watches and Llood of . The property includes twenty-five pairs of ) ante, twer sits of boots but very little worn on Vou, ® number of overvuats, la + Wine w broken open, was discovered a US, bond and a $400 promissory woe. Over wercrobe in his ho * Was also discovered $4, - 500 bile of the Masisquoi Bank, mgned by the Prosident and coshier, ie Ladevideutly provided Syaiusts “rainy day,” lor tweuiy-oue umbielas were atucng bi us ‘Tum Mobile Reoiotea har a billious, til-condi. Houed correspouuout ab Moutyomer;, Who writes in the following style: —I Loveved su the right of secession, aud I believe in it y 1 Le .eved we bad sufficient catiso tor the w inow I know it, But the Confederacy ayed out, and wo have only w do the best we cau. I ouly bope that the time will como when sil true and Loves Soutsern men will be able to leave this so-called eovernmneus aud go to Mexico, Bouth America, Alr.ca, or some other place, and set us up » respec- table vovernment, Toe United States of Washing ton, Jefferson, Jackson and others have play e t 68 & povernmoul, aud we bave ouly to Lust lo God aud our future for another, The Presicent will dv all in bis power to save it, but none save the God of Heaven cau do it, When she flually breaks, tot us who toughs for her true pripeip.es, give our Prayers aud sj mpathy to her desecrated ruins, _ MARINE NEWS, Jan, 27. 3. rises, 7 15; 3. sete, 6 11; High Water, 05 2 CLEARED, STEAMSHIPS—Hansa, Bremen; Alexandria, Phil, SHIP —Lookout, Nugent, for San Francisco, Morning Star, St Jago, hyux, Lisbon; Kelpie, Bathare, W, ¢ BRIGS— Monee Rogers, Galveston; Pierre Ponce; Surinam, Cadiz; L Myers, Baltimore, SCHOONERS—Royal Arch, Puerta Plata; Sahwa, Jacksonville: AT Cobeu, Newlern; Athletw, Port aa Prince; Ciiaton, Neguabo; MJ Kupel, Koan! Island, ARRIVED. STFAMSIMIPS—Hiternin, Glasgow; Caledonia, do; Kangaroo, Liver pooi imauia, Hamburg: Niavara, Noriolk; Hatteras, do; Guif City, Mobile; Lula, Sa- vennah; Tarisa, Liverpool; Java, do. BARKS—Louiea, of Massia, from Boston; Went- worth, (Mritieh{ Londen BRIG3—Florence, Galveston; Annandale, 8t John; J Leighton, Myatic. PCHOONERS ~Eilen Linton, Cornwallis; Alma Odlin, bucksport; Mary, Jonesport, AUC, BELOW —Brig J bd Campbell. Wind North, Too Late for Classification. RAT ms, MALL—On Fridey morning, Jan. 6th, Mary, the beloved wito of Jou Mull, aged 45 y Friends of the family aie rea; lly invited fo attend the funeral, on Sunday atiernoon, ¥s'b inst, at 2 o'clock, fiom her late residence, 39 b. Sid et. oe NORMAN —On Jan, 26th, George P. Norman, aged 63 years and 9 months, The friends of the family, and the members of Columbia Lod, No. AP. A. aleo the Order in ‘uily requested to attend the ternoon, us % o'clock, from his “ast Houston st, near Bowery.379 OARD—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW CaN accommodate 2 pentlemen with good board on reasonable terms, where there are 4 meu bovrd’ 114 West 19th et. Apply for 2 days, & YSPEITICS SHOULD TRY A BOTTLE of Dr. SMITHS DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR— it never tails in curng eases of long etandine, if persevered with, Prepared and for eale at 46 8 vuth Second at, Williameburgh, Price $1 per bottio, 01 [ INSERT THIS TESTIMONY AS AN ACK. nowledgemont of my gratitude to Dr, Of POOLE, for having cured me of cousumption ot five years standing. 1 had used every known rowedy for the cure of the disease, but without benefit, My breath- ing grew short, and eoneh oo distressing, that] was unable to sleep daring the nigh! or work during the day. My fmends and family had aiven up all hopes of my recovery, I have ueed Dr. O'Toole’s dicines for the past 3 months, and with such benetit that I can attend to busliers as well as at any time during my lite. My bealth is good, and the distressing symptoms of my disease is gone, GEO JESSUP, 42 Kigbth st. Dr. O'TOOLF'S medicines are onl to be had at his residence, 65 Third ave, bet. 121 and 15th sts, 155 MASTER DANIEL BOONE, MOSES PLATT and P. LOGAN will spoak at the public meeting of the Young Men's F. M. society of Jersey Clty, on Sunday evening, at Cooper's Hall, RK, W AGHAN, Pres, T. HERRINGTON, Vice, ©. C, AVEY, Kec, Bec, 575 HEETINGS, , SHIRTINGS, PRINTS AND Delaines, at reduced prices, at LAMBEKT'S, bus Greenwich et. Good shirtings for 28e.; the very best, B7'yc, The beet Americau and Sprague prints, zbc, Beautiful delaines for Sle, Also F' eis, Shaker and Canton, cheap, 8i7 HBRE IS INTERRUPTION IN THE sale, repairing or renting of Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, by J. T. ELLIS, 939 peeewey, cor, 324 st, on accountof the tire, at 625 Be way. ite 380 WO8RLD's FAIK—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1867, TO THE MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, INVENTORS, PRODL CEKs, ENGINEK Ks, ARCHITEC rs, ARTISTS, A? SCIENTIFIC AND ED CATIONAL ORGANIZA- OF THK UNITED STATES, Orrice oy Tum UNITED STATES AGENCY oF THE Expostrion, No, 6 Spruce at, Tribune Buildings,> and No 40 Park F Times Building, New York.’ THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVIN BEEN AP- POINTED by the secretary of Btate to the above- mained Agency, and being desirous of the co-operation of bis country men in his efforts to make as complete, interesting and creditable as possible ihe represents- tion of our country at the Great Exhibition, adopts this method of conveying to them information aad uggestions upon the subject, In each section ossigned to exhibitors of the United Ptates, the objects exhibited will be divided into ten groups, namely: Group 1—Works of art. Group 2—Materials and applications of the liberal arts, Group 8—Furniture and other honschold articles, Group 4—Clothing, (including e¢ioths aud ober wearihg appsrel. Group 5—Miuing, rough ond wrought producte, Groep O—Instre mente and processes of the mechan- al arts, ae T—Food, freah and preserved, in ite varioas ates. Group 8—Live agricultural products and imens. Group %—Nataral horticultural products lund speci mene, Group 106—Ohjects erpectally exhibited for tho pur- pose of improving the physical and moral condition of the population, The amount of spnes assigned to the United States fm the Fuhibition at Parts is about thirty thousand feet. The space to be awigned to them in the sur- rounding park for agricultural and other purposes has not yet been decided upon; and as it depends upon the nature of the application for rpace there, it is Yery desirabiv that euch epplicstion should be sent 0 As BOON o8 possible, As much p oimptness es may be consistent with due deliberation is earvestly recommended in all applies trons, as it 18 possibie that those received at New York after the Let of January, 1506, will be wo late, Forfurther particulars, address an’ 2 pRB, jaith ent for the Exposition for the as UNITED pl AaTEs, “a ond Me. 0 Pach evy, Mow York, $$ CHARLES CHERRY Words and Deeds. ——_o——— Badly and mowlily James Hodges songht to ras trace his way, That morning he had though treakfestiess and peoniless—bonunded up thoas stops ga certain of @ kind reception and immediate Sid a8 man could be: now he literally crept dows them trembling with despair, Hehad expended the last P und which the effactton of his mother bestowed, in bringing himael? and his young wife to London, knowing that, aecording to Chariee Cherry's letter, Parliament be met, and all the ereat peopie were in town tether, The real truth never fashet upon him, that neither Charles Dor bis foster hal #fh-ient powerto obtain the ituation for lim who had cast away bie ht, and drawn into his des ny @ young pleas girl, from faith in a promise, thought James, ‘whatI have heard {@ Tain utterly ruined, And Jessie, whose de- termination I overcame—who might bave been {a coiolort with @ relation. ahe too—she will be siarvs ing in another dar." The thought was too horrt- Ne to endure; but youth ts eanruine, and it wae followed by one of comfort. “I asked my | from him; I made no request. Surely he woul not wen'only destroy Sim whe had just saved his life." This assurance he repeated over and over egainto himeelf, and itenabled bim to meet the wartn inquiring smile that greeted his return with Something like #elf-poesession, A few days alter James's fruitless visit to the great man's door, Coarles Cherry called upoa Richard Raymond, who was keeping histerms im the Teniple, After « few introductory seutences, “You remember whea I was down with you a Raymond Lod, “Tcannot sure'y forget it,” said Richard, bow. ing slightly over ihe great law book he bad bec reading, “You remember the little aceident I had?" “Yo; but you did not think it little then, Hows ever, it is some eighteen or twenty months azo," ¥ 3 ber Jam Ho a tenant's ton!" een “Oh, surely; he who bebaved witheo much bravery.” “Canitally—very kindly Indeed,'' said Charley, ingly ; but I think you could bard« rather b ly call it ‘bravery ; for, if you remember, be had ®borse—he wason horseback—and it was the horse whieb swam to us," “Ob, yes, I remember al! about it; but I only repeated your own words—eigbteen month: ago" “Your tope ie nos kindly, Baymon: said Charlos; “and I remember vou thought my pro- mises were made to thoughtleasly, I tesr you Were right. I did indeed mean to provide for him; but my fasher hasiot done as I wis ed, and I can’t at present do snything for him; and she worst of it is, he bas come to London." “T knew be hed quarrelled with his father, and married,” said Ric: arl, “Yos foolish fellow ; andall (he says) relying om word. Was there anything ever so absurd!" “Ags relying on your word!" said Ricoard, Charles Cherry's iace flushed, *Richerd Raymond," he replied, “if you want to quarrel, do, and [ will quarrel with you; but de noi (eunt we with what cannot help now, Lem sorry I need thie young man; and more than sorry thet Lhevenot the means of doing for him whatTought, Iam gu noaless as eve In the curly days of the young men friendahip, the freok srafle and this frank avowal would hive made Richard open bis purse at once to his friend, but be bad leornt to cousider impulses as valueless which produ ed no effect, H+, therefure, sin ply remarved that bedid not wish to quarrel with hough perhepsthe knowledge of how much tamily bad suffered from bis late way- warduess, aud its cause, bad rendered him more severe than heintended; that he foresaw at the time (he danger, and warned him of it—but there be paused, for be did not like to enter farther upon whatcould not then be remedied. Charles Cuers ry began to justify birosell, declaring the kindnesd of Lis intenth us aud the absurdity of young farn.er's coming to town expecting that a situation woul: be ready for him at once. Richard continu. ed nearly silent until Charles asked hun if there Was t.> cottace or #msi! quantity of land his father could let James have ; or could he use bis influeace to reconvile Lm to his fatuer—- ‘* 1," be replied, **can enter into no engagements for others." The tone of bis voice, and the severe expression of countenance which accompanied these few words, obliged Charles Cherry to take Lis baw leaving the chambersof amauho was compelled to respect wiih the degrading knowledge that the feeling could not be mutual, “Leave me,'' said Richard, James's address.” Charlos tore is off a letter aud gave ithim, “You wil! thea co something for the poor feilow?" be inquired, “LTreaily," be replied, “ wonder how you can ask me such @ question." “Wo ere uot like.y to meet again,’* said Char. les, with unfeigued emotion. “I donot think w @,'" anewered Richard; “our thoughts, and feelings, and habite—to use a term of wy new profession, our practice—would botagree. You remember, Coarnes, ‘deeds not words'—tbe ouly habit for our own peace and she peace of others—you will think so yet, Leliove me." bey perted, The embryo lawyer pondered for a few minutes, an! looked atthe edidress which be beldin bis henl. Is waathat of s miserable back lane to Chelsea, He turned the paper over, “I have sold slimy clothes, #nihave had co food for "' the rest was tern away. He looked at the date which was with the address Is was the [5h and that was the 17sb. He dressed himself quick ly, and having directed the servant to bire a! ach cab, toid the man to drive to Chelsea, It wae s fine clear day. Passing the Athenwum, he caw Charles laughing on the sieps with a few of thom whom the world honours; some justly, others un justly, aa the case may be. Hoe recalled, with ib rapidi'y of thought, the days of his boyloodswher he used firstto go bunting, then fishing, the shooting; and there were few excursions whic! were not in some way connected with James Hou ges—0od-natured James, always ready so ovligt and believing that others were as kindly as hin self, He thought of him on the breezy uplands by the side of the streams—uncer shelier of | wide-spread) trees—cheerful beside the ri plenty of bie father's board, and warmed by b mother'alove, Now—he called to the man to driy faster, At last aligiting, he found his way throu, ecirty littl court, swarming with children | sskod for the object of his generous and unosie tatious a) caitude, “I! you're the gentleman he expected," ragged wom: “I wish you had come ac could bear bis troutles po longer, thouxh" ada the wretched creature, “1 don't seo what he cr & waseither, that they should give themsclves a) sud not bear what wo all bear day after day. } was to ghty upstartin bis way.'’ ‘*He tried to drown himself last night, sir,” { terpvsed a man, who seemed to poaseas more fe ing; ‘end would have succeeded bus for bis px young wile, who, thinking Lis mind was stray.t watched bim close, Ibe police have clare him now." Poor James! His true friend having got uy bis track, he was saved—saved to returnto | country # wiserauda bumbierman. Richar father did flud him @ cottage and some some is withous promising todo ether, and wane avd | egonies were driven {rom bim and his—and the poor teliow's cup of suffering was nos fu’! neat headsione was, within year, raised bene the old yew-tree, recording that Jessie the wif James Hodges, died in the thirteenth month of inarriage, iamenied by the husband who owed ~, his lie, sf Charles Cherry's career was that of aman » loging his self-respect, is sure to lose the respe ns 3, From thirty to five-end-thirty he we ff out; then be was seldom found at the ts of married men ; then, until about forty-five, was awitattbe clubs, degenerating by dw , into a lying bumourist, Of late be is seldom + and no one seems exactly to know bow he | for be has neither character nor credit, ' Richard Kaymond has been for sometime \¢ jeani-at-law, and held in univesal respect, 4 ractice eVer agreeing with his precupt—e & I bees no Words, THR, MD, i i ——_