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te from the Fire Pase ee eames on and \inairely seke why Thad. Bie. cons tot Covert boterns bases and troops ordered out against the Btate, nial ted fn an Ep'scopal chure! 4 sobener, ou Weasents y the widen death of s lady during the reading of the Pealter, while the words, “Though I walk through e valley of the shadow of death I will fear uo evil were being repeated. Tan Supreme Court of Novede tes recently rendered » decision whereby greeniacks mum be Tecognired a¢ currency there as well aa gold and @ilver, which baa been the only cnrrency biti arto The leadiug bankers in Virginia City retel, but the decision is popular throughout the Sta‘e. A ort railroad bill for Bt, Louis wae introduced dn the Missour! Benate, on Tuesday, bot being op- by the erty delegation, was voted down xi day s new bill waa introduced providing ‘or @ commissioner to superintend 4. resuagement of abe city reilroade, which tn! was agri to. Ax attempt was mace a few months ago to mea! edrowned men from the grav which it had been consigned in Fra: k!in Comerery, Philadelphie, The superioien ions of the Cow white #tresk, Bent s yaw! with John Mahony, the boat keeper, and Jarnes Vernon to her ; when they got alo she gudcenly went down, ewamping they Ma! ony got on to @ box tha: come from the veerel, end Vernon clung to the yewl, and they were both fnally \aken off in an erhaueted state by the pilot boat E. Driggs, No. 7, Capt, John Carmpbe!l, the © 1. M. having drifted far \o the leward. There were no persons seen on board the It is supposed that the crew had perished as the cold was severe. Mretrso or THe STREET CLEANING Com. wismionaceNutica to Tae Punic —The Street Cleaning Commissions @ ties in the Mayor's Of- fice yeaterday afternoon, be Honor Mayor Moff men in the Chair, Tbe weve) serm'-montbly pay- ment to the covtractors waa ordered, and in view | of the fact thea this city may pomsibiy be visited with the cholera during the coming Spring, the Commissioners bave sasued the \o lowing ROTOR TO TAR PURLIO The contractore for cleaning streets are not by hoon 4 ry, awakened by the ing of dork eros the contract called upon to clean them when hu bed, and searching the Krave yerd, found thet covered with esow and ice, Nor are they required amen had boon excavating ti grave so remove aahew and car! age, which are thrown A Papcoctous pair, of 14 and 15 mummers, Te | Oy anon the enow in the streets, @pestively residing in Baliimors tok it into thelr Ii whe ple will put ashes and garbave toto ‘heads to gor marved, which they did on Wednee- | perrgig pay eacn the acewelk they will be re- dag, and started for the congenis! nociety of Wash) ged by thé contractors, If they are not so re- . The parents followed and found the youth | ' moved, the Mayor especially requests that the and the git! sowing for a clow ng failure shall be reperted to bias at the Mayor's tore, as coving doves, They, bow: | Ong wich evicen oven, eave With their friends. An econ as the suow and {ce disappear from the Apeche Initiens of the! wircein euBiently to perme cleanine te be pro- Hiaias is suoet to be opened, by General MIs le @ contracors will be hel! with eM with great vigor, Ihe General bas of Sen; the perfurmance of every obli- sper pthard of the contrac ‘ a veka cs Operations, and bas issued orders for ie | li citizens will disregard al) ordinances s 5 '§ of too) Other Lodian tribes are co- | relaunyg to ashes and filth aod garbage, he chy with national forees against the | cavnot be kept clean. CONVENTION on InisH Socretins, — Last evening the first meeting of the .eeyates from the various societies of this city and Brooklyn, who in- tend to participate in the celebration of St, Patrick's Day, was bel at Fl lernian Hall, No. 42 Prince Ten first case of *' Terehina” which hoe been dpows in this country pretee in Detroit, Mu bo, dem week. The disease * y and other paris of Puro, is by eating diseased pork. The victim in this case was & young German lady, on whoag Sedy 9 pest morsom oxaralaation wes heldy when | street, Mr. Patrick McArdia, President, in the ane reveaed large numbers of these | ow db © , Reoreary, The Wetle worma imbedded in the fibrev o: the mus.je, | Chaity and Mr. Edward I. Carey, Secretary The young lady died in great pain, The doctor | following Bocietios were represented whe stteuded ber states thas nelthe: smvking nor | Ancient Oonier of Hi vernians, of New York, will destroy them, and is takes jong and | (24 Dvimens); Ancient Order of Hihernans, Long hard ing vo effect it, and they ere found mall | Ivan, 11D ve i: Iromaculate Conception T, Binds of bog flesh. A.B, doc.ets, F Mathew U. BT. A.B Socley Gov. Montom, of Indians, was in Parison the 8d | Peroni); 9 K. © aan " sae +B. of January, but his health hed not improved, He | Jaren remnen's R.C. I. Se writes to @ friead iu Iutene asiviowe: ‘Toe | St Bri gev's Mutual Bevefit and Benevolent Sood ty, Wheruian Benevolent Society, Father Vathew T. A B. Bociesy No. 2, of New York, and the Bere volent Bociety of St. Vincent de Paul's BU Cuurch, of Brook yn. The meeting then organized, Nothing more was done upon this oveasion to- og Segoe here have decided that I rust eubmit w~ ‘moze,’ which je burning upon the back ‘with fire, and the operation is te be performed to- morrow." The treatment “moxa’ w which Gov. Morton is about to be subjected. is a severe remedy originally introduced ‘nto Europe by the Port- guess from China and Japan, aud consists in « Py un of fire to the skin, The opersiion ia | V8ris the celebrations. Beveral other mesiugs usually performed in Burape by tue use of w rol of | will be held, cotton-wool, which is he upou the body o1 th The Becretary announced that the pic-nic for the bevefit of the Catholic Reformatory had been o success, Fifteen hundred collars had been paid over to Dr. Ives, and alter ail expenecs should be paid, there would still be ndeome balance to be banded t that gentiiman. ue Ancient Order of Mibernians had taken (te largest propor the ticke #, and the following societies were wus inthe number of tickets taken: patient 5 inetrurvest, aud be) ie euffered to burn down The p penis fe used in the East for this purpose, LIFE SAVING TACKLE. Important te Ship Owners. A Lanom party of invited guests embarked oo beard of the Revenne cutter Ouyavoga, Capt. Johm Feunce, Commanding, yesterday ,to witness the trial of Messrs, Brown & Lavei's lite saving tackie, to dis- engage boats from davit tackles instantaveously, when the vessel is under full apeed. The Pacific Mail 8.8. Co., Cunard Line, National Line, Bremen Line, and several prominent steam lines were repro- sented by their Captains and Chief OMicors. The ven ander the pilotage of Mr. et pilot in the cutter service, ae peer Staten island, the manned by « full crew under command of we R.C.T. A, B, Bo iety, Longshoremen's, Quarrymenu's, Hibernian Benevolent, Branch N», 1, Wather Mavhew, immaculave Conception and Bc Bridgevs Bocieties, ‘The meeting then atjourued, Evevarny Rat_Roap,—The following are the jucorparstors of the preposed Broadway Ele- vated Kailroadthe bill authorizing which is be- fore the Legislature: Jobm A. Dix, Rchard M. Diatchford, Edwin Layering, and from the time the word w Ee tahoe tae vemeeat few De. @iven to lower it was ouly sour seconds betes aye pede g OE "aiward y Geames im the water and the men pulliug at the oars, | TO: Heucy LP + Kiward Loarned, ‘aine beat landed fairly in the water with uo jaror| M Van Hoesen, Janes D. Soarkwan, E isle bls yma @ling though tailing severa! feet. [tie | Riges, Sarouel Soar, George W Quiuterd, Arabe ® well Known fact that jos of boate aud conse- | N. Cole, Wu. H. Alberiso , Abrauam B, quent lees of life at soa ie mainly due to the difficulty | Thomas B Cod. ngton, Isaac Bell, Richard the hosts from the davite aud the tack! ry, Augustus Bo kuap, Goorge E. Waring, Ir, George B, Poniz, Win. A. Douye, R. WL tle, nyawio #. Dusuing, Wo, L lves, and those who ie we are gure thative im our ships would increase the incilities for new tus is simpie, eflectual and infal all clroumetances gar’ a ah wae ing of life and property, Ihe cost OF May %e Assorted with them, arts ye i BE jie fact, | T@ ronte ts fixed as follows: Commencing at itis the best thing of the kiud ever ed tothe | the south Ferry, runping up Whitelall street to abipp| interest. and when ouce in use will be B " % deem: le. weral trials we:e made on roadway, and thence along Brvadway to Central the trip yesterday, and time averaged in vison Park, The capital stock is fixed at $3,000,000. Is ie proposed to lay the route upom two oolumns boat was about two ® half seconde, the boas touches the water tle lieadway srt by th aaa we Shee renin above the sidewalk, with staircases for access thereto, The cars are to be propelled by steam or compressed air, Fines—How A Bane’s Lira was Saven. About 4 o'clock yesterday morving @ fire broke out at rge A. Baldwin's carriage factory, 129 Crosby stieot, which seemed to have originated in the woodshop om the second floor of the rear building. The fire spread to the paint shop on the third floor, and reached @ barrel of benzine which exploded, and thus conveyel the fire to front building, which was partly ceatroyed, Baltwin and bis family o empied the second third foora sae dwelling, and they narrowly es- caped sulfocution, as when they were awoke y the po ive their roome were filled with smoke, and pre "7 Fooemmeacasion to a’ of « where and signed by John Faunce, Capialn Lewis, of the swainship Yen, wanie; Capiain Lang.aides, Cunard wOrvice; Capt, Frangets steamship Germania; Chief kngiueer Pul- sifer, Pilos Boowh and many others, A besusliul collation finished the day, and about 4 o'e! the Quyshoga anchored at Hobokem and landed her pase LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. A Mosr “ Momexrovs Question” bas been pessing from mouth to mouth during the past few le Bytes m By WOM i uty (eae: Sete he, days—s question that is usked and answered with threw Ler y from the se sory window, breathless interest; that is dowel of far more was saved, however, by patrultiman Importance than the negro suflrage question, ihe enticipated Fenian reid on Canada, or the remova! who caughtit Mi. Baldwii's lous ou stock and on the rear bwiding, which he owned, will of the tax on whisky, viz.: ‘Has the landlord ss) Reus 96 ey lusured for 42,000 p » Waite, 10 e ing, bas 6uflere: raised your revt!'’ The faces of agents, on mak enteutof g2,000, ollag adiolning was owned jog their calls for the collection of rents, aro closely | and OCCUp Os 4a a Workshop by Simeon Leland & scrutinized to ose if any “consoling feature” can gig the Metro; 4 ‘tun Hotel, and wae damaged wo ino yt 250 e le be detected in their visage, or whesher \t bears» me 43,000 ; the baat Hy for ae th amnorts cont.-per-cent,-rise aspect, The terrible fore. | aupposeito have or ginsted trom the bodings of householders have, in numerous cases, | youd syathe od dog dy ‘A locks been already fully realized, aud deep aud loud are pied by A. F eachaian, wood des ie Dane e the prayers (?) offered up for landlords, Some 5%. Tle irs too wcoupied Ly Carroll & De. declare thet they will go to the “euburley | fm Tqur merchants suite! abous $100, uage mu see, Cau bf Shab oikay wil eek aaa ie aay Wbnaas, hye D bee building glu, Caruso a defective shat it i @ “little too rough," ete, etc AMUSEMENTS,—Bannum's,—The Circus here Now, if the indignant individuals would hee Loon » perfect suce ebiractiong cannos last fo: Lut one of th. % but such excellens The next wil be sploudid troupe, he romantic drama of ' The Sous of the Repubilc! will be produced, All the curiosi- ties as usual, Bro\oway Torarne maintain those resolutions and go to the sub- urbs, they would be taking a» wigantic stride towards toppling down high rents, disc milting property holders, and reducing expenditures, But many persons would sooner retain their present dwellings, no matter how much they are mposed upon, than go through the terrible ordeal cf moving on the first of May. Others ore afraid that “if they give up the house they woos le tbls to get another one," and therefore conclude to rip aud bear it—calculating to take tbe mcreased ©) onge out of their bread and Luter, ‘ Noxt week Bolon Shingle is stil! look- fog for bie barre) of apple sass, an admiring crowda lake pleasure io Witnessing bis anxiety to find ib; but, not withetar ‘ ng Lie Seger’ of @500 TewWald, LO owe Boxms inclined to discover the th eS Matives to-day Wron's Tusatex.—The new theatre recently opesed by Mr, Geo, Wood, in Bric Jy Oppoeite the Bt, Nicholas Hotel bas paid ite a terprigiog they | y | ma acer, Ch t Meaan)ile se of the lendioria are iinwined with ‘, and they chuckle at the thought of the hve greenbacks—like the treedinen, , - crowded houres in ** Se year of Jubilee has come, Mose! ; : * 4 P | sr" and Gur the | ast \"\tce Youya May," whe gaine! «little | yee. Next wek “The Deburana’? an 4 dss mthe army, was fereeey sheeted by | “irlah Tutor? will be produc J, w Kr. Geo, York firm with goods to the amount of | Cok Davenpors as Terry O'Rourks, alo. Wuor v to be sold in Tennessee, Heo sold the » > 6 forgo: to return the principal or profits, + when buuted up was found acting the * Pro- corse" tp en Ladienspolis instisution, Esrewiesce ov a Pivor Boat.—The pilot does Charlies H. Marshal), No. 8, came into this port from ses yesterday, and reports : January 81, ot 4P. M. Barnegat, bearing W. N. W., two miles, tow © copssed schooner, | O'Toole in tue latter, Masinees every Wednesiay. TUE COURIS, A Exvonwep Jewtsu Ritear— QUARRELS IN THE 8yNaG0uUK—I0 tbe Court of Common Pleas, yoster- day, the case of Nathan Rossman againss the congre- gation Anshi Chesed, came up before Judge Brady, Jt appears that some alterations were recently made by me gestae in. the rival of tee Songraqation, A WDE, Bho) b painted green, with | the law to be read, and changing certaie portinns BY | | | | Be ond District as to deemed row ids hou! id the f Hebrew to German. This the plain‘ iff to be in vlo!ation of the comatitution, which that the Mina) Ashkenae, or German rita be the one used, aud contrary to falmu Pitiatiis con poe, On this, injunction wae the trasvees from making the Alierac one, | fendan' y Mr. Dittenhoefer, now move to dissoive the injunction, claiming that | tie words Miba) Ashkenag had but « negative meaning, © prevent them trom adopting the Polish i mere chauges form #ere il continued fm th eiormed German ritu in tact, the p abli had been chosen becsuee he Velonged to the Re‘ormed branch; that the rabbi wae the only proper judge of the form of ritual in minor matrers, After a lovg dis- cussion, the Court took the papers, reserving its de- Cisop, Case or ALLEGro Bactat TReaTMent at Bea— The case of Bobief against Stub came up yesterday in the Marine Court, before Judge Gross, This was a cult for damayes for alleged brutal treatment of the plaintiff, cook on board w ooner Coral, by the detencant, the Captain of t , The plaotifi'e oborated in me e by the tes ce presenied a mont outrageous case of t cking and knocking down, and one of the sere testified to a painting of the face, Judge ut was rendered for plaintiff tor $600, With conte ana extra allowance, Aworien Hareas Corres ron Ronret MARTIN. — Mr, Larroqae, the counsel for Robert Martin bas procured from Judge Shipman « habeas corpus to bring op the pr er, and & certiorari addretsed to the Commis . lor the purpose of receiving hir Martin jor the action of the The write are revurnable to-day at ecru Poutor Intriiieexcr.—A Buffalo Merchant Ac- cused of Forgery.—James A, Appleby, a lumber merchant, of Buffalo, was arraigned before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, yesterday, on @ charge of for- eery. Mr. Daniel W. Brown, an otl merchant, doing business at 117 Maiden Lane, the coraplainant, al- leges that on or about the 20th day of October lest, Appleby catied oo him aud represented that he w mew Ler ot the fiiin of Messrs, Davia & Co, lumber merchan\s, of Casedopia, Canade Wear, and wae au- thor zed to sign the mames of that firm, Appleby then presemted @ pote to Mr. Brown, which purport. 0 tole # note for #600, drawn op him by she firm of bavied Co. The note wae acerpted by Mr, Brows, whe pau A by two handr Hares on it, Mr. Brown ent eequ ly iearned that the note was @ no! Uiat Appleby was not a member of the a & Co, Me! Brown alo cashed two for Appleby. for S270 and $4 Bich Davie & Co, which @ accused was com~ ung to Lave been tlened My are alieged to be torgesion, = Thi mitted for examiuation, Brutal Assault on @ Soldier.—Francis FE, Smith, @ crippied soldier, formerly belonging to the 5th Massachusetts Volunteers, was assaulted in (irand Mreet, on Thureday night, by three men, one of rock himen the head with ag tle, Ito the paver when the thi noe +68) sod bie decharge p fiom his poeket, Smith 1, and officers Gatlin and Bedell, of the test act, arrested two 1.@. on suspicion, who weve their * Peter Mcvail and Jawes Mont- fomerr, Nove of ihe stolen money was tound, but South's discharge papers were recovered. Justice Manofield committed the prisoners for trial without bal. Monigomery us Y yeare of age, aad MoCall 43 years, Attemp'ed Marder.—Jobm Hers, a night scaven- eer, while at work in Canal street, near the North River, on Thureday night, was sbot at four times, as allered, by James Harrington, without any provoca- tion, no words having passed between the men, One of the shots hit Merz in the hand, inflicting a severe bat uot dangereus wound. The shooting was eeen by oflicer Fraussen, of the 26th Precinct, who arrest- ed Harrington. Justice Ledwith subsequently com- mitted the accused for trial, The accused denies firiow the pistol, aud says he knows nothing about the matter, Burg Officer Byrnes, of the 4th Precinct, arres' ‘Uliem Hawkins on suspicion of having e@uiered (he esegar store of David Wollberg, No, 60 Essex street, rnd stealing $17) worth of segare, A part of the stoien property was fuund in porsession Of the accused, and Justice Dowling committed kim jor trial in default of ball. The William Street Robbery,.Justice Shandley yesterday rendered a decision tn the ease of Boyce, cuarged with robbing « m ger of the Williama- buceb City Bank, named Teny, which will result in the disobarge of the secused from custody, Mrookiyn, Heavy Verbict AGainst a Crtr Rar BoaD Comvany,—In the case of Miles Sheridan, who sued the Brooklym City and Newtown Railroad for $5,000 damages for the death of his son, Judge Gilbert of the Kings County Supreme Court, held that the company, andin fact all railroad companies, were neible for the lives and limbe of thelr pas- . Im this case, the son of the plaintiff took on # car of the company, paid the fare 4, a entitled te a seat, The conductor made him give up his reat, and be was crowded off the front platform, ihe com y was therefore fully responsible. A verdict ef $2,600 was rendered in favor of the plaintiff, Boys Roppep or ramtr Ovencoats.—Two little boys aged about six years, named respectively Foster and Tueker, residing Nos. 54.and 60 Remsen street, were robbed yesterday afternoon of their overcoats, by a fellow who made himself familiar with pleasant manners, The were wet by the man in Montague street, who induced them to to go the steps pear the terry, where he purseuaded them to take off their overcoats, upon she representation that he wanted to try them on one of his children. He said be would be back presenuy, but the listle fellows waited la vain, and at last went howe with- out their conte, Three o¢ four robberies of the same kind have recently been perpetraied, aad from the scpresentation made, by the same man, Deatu in 4 Rartnoap Canr,—A lady nam- ei Mary 8. Lamb, aged about 67 years, died sud- denly ta one of the Bedford cars, near the corner of Atlantic and Clinton atreets, on Thursday evening. poe had entered the car at the Souch berry, The FAiodh arta toe esanhce of aha De Kalb aveuue, A Cuvuca Torxep rmto a LAggr-Bern SaLoon.—It ie abated that the Bushwick avenue (E. 1) Baptist Church haa been purehased for the sum of $1,800, and will be immediately turned into a larer-beer saloon, The Seciety te next Sabbath. i table near flushing avenue is being fitted © kemporary nee of the congregation, Surenvisons,-The Kings County Board of Supervisors jet yesterday, The Law Committee reported the draft of a law to be submitted to the Lepirlature to enable the County to reise taxes in order to pay the Banks and Insurance Companies the money taxed upon them (amounting to about $0),0 0), whieh they paid o} decided they were not ution appended to the in favor of reais ug money so repay the Lustitue wes adopid, A resolution was adopted re. questing the Legislature to pase & law increasing the ealaries of the Surrogate to $5,000 f hoy A reso: 80 adopied opposing the appoint- y the Metropolitan Police Com- ted in debaie, that the clerks ce were incompetent, 6 & general thing, im too duties, The Senators and Repie es fiom this County were requested to vote or of s law authorizing the Supervisors to appoint the clerks and canvassers hereat wer, ALARM oF Fine,—There was an alarm of fire in the second District ast eveaing, but it proved to be false, aud the firemen returned to their ones —romne of them runoing ou two miles, False siamese are becoming to oo frequent in the cousidered & perfect nus- ence, Boy Drowyep,—A boy was seen to fall overbosid at the toot of Sackett etreet, om yesteruay Gite Loon, by two women; but nether of them knew who he was, Tle body was nos recove. MARINE NEWS. . 8, rises, 7 (9; 8, vets, 5 CLEARED, STEAMSHUL?—Ge; mania, Ehlers, for Mamburg. SHI’8—Fien Austin, Liverpool; Uno, Cadiz; Liverpoo., Louuon; Southaupton, ao, BARK-~ Juno, Duvers, of Bremen, for Cadiz. RRIVED. STEAMBHIPS—V Cruz, Vere Croz; Admiral, Phi.ady.phia; Washington, do; Dirigo, Portland; Me: Loyalist, Savadnah, BARKS—Reindeer, of New Haven, from Trinidad, BRIGS—Maggio, Miragoane; E Dean, Matamoras; Aguidueck, Mobile; Atias, Charleston, SCHOONERS—Gersh Banker, Kin, Phebe, Matanzas; Julia, Porto Cabello; ter, Virginia; Wess Wind, do; Menew High Water, 1043 ington, Emily, Wilm e jimeners, Ls Wn MGniffen, Virrinia for Pairb ven; Sunn. th, ‘imi : Charles A. Hee! er, vin Isase ker, iimingtom ; Richard Vanx, Virginia; A | Edwards, Georret #8 C; J Cadwaliader, CO | AB Br Baltimore; Fleew Philadelphia: Lewis, Mo! rances Edwards, Virgini daliza, do; Ly nehbureg, Balt! more; Arlington, Wilmington: | 1 16 Manranilia, Ceba; Tilton, Wilmington; DC; ra B Watson, do. BELOW~—Bark Progress, Wind W. #. W. BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE GOOD board amd beds for #6 per week, at 582 Washing. Also & nice front parlor with or Get CTABLE MECHANICS CAN da with Bees board and pieasant bply at 126 Hast pth YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. modated with good board and single rooms, ‘Lerms #4 60 per week, Pease call at 18 Grand “ Alro a few young ladies, 7 OARD—2 OR 3 RESPECTABLE SINGLE en can meet with good board and «comfortable 24 East Broadway, Family » NB, We & young girl for chamberwork ; wares $4, 76 BOARDING—A NEAT ROOM 10 LET, with Mom gaa. &e, for 2 young men, with board; also accommodations in good rcoma tor several re- epectable mechanics and others, with board, at %3 decond ave, bet lat and 2d sta, cy B JARDING—A FLW RESPECTABLE ME- chanice can be secommedated with good board, pleasant roome aud single beds, at reasonable terms: siso a angie ball bed room for one, at No. 3 Allen st, near Invision, 73 OARDING—2 OR 8 RESPECTABLE MEN can obtain good board, with all the comforts of howe, at 523 Zine et, bet 8th and Mh ave, Coll for two days, * FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH _ or without board, at OY b. 28th at, . oo Two YOUNG LADIES WHO WILL ROOM torether cam bave board at 674 Secon: © over drug stare, of WO OR THREE RESPECTABLE YOUNG men can obtain good board and pleasant rooms on moderate terme, at the Beekman hiouse (Lemper- ance), Franklin sg, EB. WILLIAMS, sue FURNISHED BACK ROOMS, WITH Ue a and cooking otensils, &c, on Ist and 24 floors; @2 66 and 63 per week. Apply at 321 Weet 10th ot, near Sth ave, Reference required. 8ST 135 EAST 88TH STREET, 3D AVENUE Hotel Garni, furnished bedrooms tor gentie- men ouly, from $176 to #%; double bedrooms fom e%, 88 bv and 4 per week, with stoves. use SAVINGS BANKS, BRoaDway SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION. Uhariered 1851, No. 287 Broadway, entrauce on Park Place. Open daily, from 10 to 3 o'clock, FRAN: Clb P. SCHOALS, President. Wade B. weer Bee. Peter Cumming, Acct. Us10n DIME SAVINGS BANK — CANAL. ST., COR. OF VARICK, INTEREST, B1X | PER CE. FREE OF TAX.333 MILITARY. LL MEN WHO SERVED UNDER AD- miral Porter in the Red River Expedition, will Sood news by applying at 89 Mercer st, 8. LL SUBEI ITUTES WHO ENTERED THE serv! prior to Keptember fth, | by have not received their United seaes pele, tad all soldiers who eulisted as veterans and did not re- ceive their veteran bounty, should epely at once at the United States Army Agency, 64 Hieecker si, 408 [PORTANT TO SOLDIERS—ALL UN- settied claims of every description inet the States or the United States will be promptly settied at ie Us f. Arm eee: hone et, ow Oppose: t rime! lester, enclosing stamp. si > wa PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, Prize money, d&e., procured ior soldiers, seamen, their widows, mothers, orphaus or other heirs. Ap- piy teJ. B®. GRAY, 1 Chambers st, N. Y. Letters Qnswered coptaining returu postage, du ” [HE OLD CREWS OF TH U. 8. 8, 8O- nora, Mercidite and Vanderbilt are Teguseied wo call at our oifice, 89 Mercerst. N.Y, oJ is . WIGe GINS & CO. 266” COAL. EST LOCUS? MOUNTAIN, LEHIGH, red ash and other coals of all sizes, delivered at lowest rates from cor. of King and (ieen« ich sts, and 50 Roosevelt et, MAT, CLINTON. 383 C2AL—s10 50 PER TON—STOVE, EGG anc furmace—delivered to any part of the city, well screened and weight warranted, 9,0 ibs, from the Wyoming Valley Yard, foot of 14th et, cor. llin ave. and 215 4th at. LOYD BROS, $13 OAL UNDER COVER, AT $11 00 PER ton, Best quality stove ana egg coal. Large nus $10. Boreened and delivered from yard 72 and 74 Mangin et, bet Rivington aud ray" y") aloes two blocks from baat River, B.J.MULDOWNY, 348 OOD, WOOD—WOOD YARD, 4 and 656 Becond ave., bes 35th and 36: Superior Virginia pine and oak wood et the lowest + prices, by the load or cord, delivered Pi+id of Fr $10.5 stove, eae and furnace coal; lneali's beet Loglish house Cannel a. 824. Le dealers, at the coal yard, tout 25th et, East Kiver, $10 50 PER TON—FOR THE BEST . red and white ash stove and egg coal, and 59.00 for large nut, screened and delivered, Cumberland always on hand, Yard, 154 Leroy « bes. West and Washington sts, BWEET & LACK.® kOR RED AND WHITE ASH alee 4 MISCELLANEOUS, BEETS GENUINE AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE!! PRICK FI 1Y CENTS PER BOX. ‘This Dye stands higher in the estimation of the public than any other manufactured, 1t i+ insian- taneous, the color being sét as soon as applied, Grey or Ked hair is converted into @ beautitul BLACK or BROWN, withont injury te the hair er skin. It does not wash off nor cause any unpeasant feeling while applying, and is, without jearot contradiction, the , par Esl aad CHEAPEST Mair Dye mans- ed, Sole Agent for Briest's Hair Dye, C.N, CRITTEN. TON, No, 05 Sixth avenue, where all orders hereafter should be addressed, To be had of Druggiste. 62 ATENTS—PATENTS--PATENTS— MUNN & ©, continue to solicit Patents and obtain Government provection on new loveutions, W Years experience, fice, ST Park Row, amphiets of intormation free. “41 WORLD's FAIK.—THE GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION OF 1567, TO TH MANUFACTURERS, MECHANICS, INVENTORS, ODUCERS, ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, ARTISTS, AN S@IENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZA- TIONB OF THE UNITED STATES, Orriog or mm Untrep Sra AGENCY OF THR) Exrostrios, No, 6 Spruce st, Tribune pulling: gna No. 40 Park Kow, Times Building, New York.) hHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVIN BEEN AP- POINTED by the secretary of Btate to the above- named Agency, and being desirous of the co-operation oi bs countrymen .n his efforts to make a comp ere, interesting and cied.table as poosibe we rep.eenta- tion of our coun’ry a’ the Great hibition. adopts thie method of conveying to them iniormation and Ugsestions Upon the sul The amount of epace opined to the United Btates im the Fqhibivion at Pa:is ls about thirty thousand feet. The space to be ssrigned to them in (he sui- roanding pa:k for agricultural and other purposes has not yet been decide’ upon; and as it depends upon the nature of the application for rpace theie, it is very desirable that euch application should be sent in as soon as possible, As much promptuess as may be consistent with due deliberation is ea: uestiy recommended in all applica- tions, as it 1s possible that those received at New York after the Ist of January, 1806, will be too late, Forfurther particulars, address Agent for tine Exposition for the ic UNITED STATES, No. 5 Bpruce at: Su mien and No, 4 Park Row, New York eS ed See aee cca eer c a cece e re eae e a eee eee ca eS ee SS Rh SE —————————————EeEE————————E ee eee —_——_-o—————_ ‘*Madame,” I ventured once to enquire, * why did you murmur ‘ poor fool |" when receiving the order from that fine lady's maid touching flowers necessary for her young mistress!" ** Becanse, my kind friend.” sbe replied, taking * large pinch of enuff, “ because I have vorne ‘em mynelf.” “Then you do not approve of matrimony?’ “ Bah |—poor fools !'* “ Not ander any circumstance !* * No—non |. -poor fools!" “But, madawe gow married |" “Poor—poor—poor fools |"! repeated the olf florist, shaking her head, I would not venture te continue my Inquiry, for the sad tones of ber last reply were painful to hear, though only the repe tition of an exclamation which, at first, had strucls me as absurd. But, to my astonishment, afer placing her little feet more firmly on har feotstoal the herself resumed the subject :— “Thave been poor fools myself, dear ledie, and dat is de raison vy I not Mike to make bridal gar. niture_de vedding blossome—to tremble over the poor innooent brows of de yoneg maids. J vill tell you—I am old now, but I vas pretty little Freneb yornang vonce; and « young man—he vee very, very beautiful tolook st—take my heart al! bie own. It vas goon after de death of Monsieur la Comte, my Pere, madame my ance) mothera Yas varry ji!, &be call me alldey and mht to her bedside, and I could not cultivate my flowers—bus have moche trouble between de love and de pover+ ty. Leay to myself, betiere for me to twarry bim who k te, and vill heip to keep my poor me man—be seerne) gentier an in feelings—he bave great taleut—texche musi—sing! Ah! le bow Dieu! dat vas singing! So, afier moche though and great love, I said, ‘Charles, I vill marry you! if you promisa to love Madame la Comtesse, my ‘oot maman, as if she were yourown parent ;' and @ knee! at my fees, ard vid hand wu veres man's heart ought to be, he sware! Vell, my deve madame, ve vere married! andat fires I think, oby vat angel my Charles be'—he play such mume—be write such poetry “pon ma and de poor royal Marie Antoinette! ab! mon Dieu! he make de suv to shine ia our litte room, and vem he present I make only flowers couleur de room My mamao—ashe, Ja Comtesse—die!—ven I shed such tears that lebon Diew had not spare her longere! T litte) think that, all in von smal! yen I bless Hiuw that she have uot ear to hear or eye te see my misery! “I became « mothere! « iving, breathing-littd angel see) on my bosom—look in my eyes—stroich out ite litte! hands to my face—coo—and laugh and ery de amall tear (I nevere let him shed large tear) —and twine bis rosy fingers in my hair. Ob, le bon Diew! I vashappy! 1 ves more than borer asleep or awake, it vas all de same; 1 see my child —hear my child—feel my chili—l make de most beautiiul flowers by his cradel; and at first his fe ther's voice sung our boy asleeps; den, ven be come huwme, be too tired to sing ; den! he change de great ¢\aige, and not come home for long be tween ; den, hardly at all! Lery overe my boy ;3 sob till my heart almost break ;I reproch Charles —I tell bitn dis not treatment for » vife, and—" Mademe paused. I did not think feature whose every imuscie seemed rigid anu hard from age, could have expressed anything like the proud, indignant feeling that eet every nerve in motions the whoe criinson current of vitality flushed te her face, and ber eyes glared like the delusive me- toor fire, that lasts bus for s moment, She drew her petite figure to ite full height, and struck the table su asto make the goessamer and silks that were piled upon it rise into the air, “*Lvell bius this wot trestment fora vife, aad be make reply, I no vile of his!—I. who wae married to him lawfully !—I, nothing ‘o him—nothing ; ous marriage not good in Jaw, so he say!—bus there was one thing I was—the mother of hie child, He laugh me to sco: ne—I vas almost mad—I on and think, if it be so, vatismy boy? Ab, le bem Diew! 1 fall sick—sick in de brain—I forget ev. erything butmy boy, my liwsel child, Hesay J mad, aod mein madbou emy child trom mée—ieave me to die—me bis vife, the mother of hiscbild! As last, I recovere; I ask for Charice —for my boy; dey teli we grand ladiie love my husvand for his volce—dey go abroad—evay— where? I nevere know.” * Bus the chilut” I inquired, “Ab! my boy—he take my child—I get better de tre may be struck vid lightning and yet live! T receive vou lesere from Cusries, be telime my boy vill be ed for, but I uevere to seo him more !—I ne Bhe covered her face with her wrinkled bands; ana, after a pause, looking more cheerful than Locould have ueemed possible after such @ recital, added, * Now, madame, de you wondere das I ay, * Fools, poor fools !' ven J bear of do weddings? ISull 4 must make my wreaths ;"' and she commenced her preparations as if nothing had bappened. The ice once Lroken, the story once told, the ald lady seemed to derive consolation from the recap itulation of ber wrong snd sorrows. I never ordered # sprig of jessamine that she would nos im sorue way ref.r to ber Joss chiid, When ber seuees resurned, some of her patrong rememLered Ler; bus every inquiry failed in dim covering where ber peridious busband had com veyed the chi. Towards the civse of 18—, I went to order some winter flowers, aod found madamein very low spirits, She seid that Now Yesr's Day, instead of being as itwasinber country, un jourde fete war hie great day of triel—her chila was born on New Yoar's Day ; and on the following New Year's Day ale received the letier, sayin abe should never see him more. Lie possivility of his being dead had evidently not occurred to ber for a moment, on the contrary, sue said he would be thirty-cia bis next tirth I, sounded oddly to hear her say he wes ly thirty-ea, aud she next mo- ment speak wit sue rapture of a dosting mothes of hig * beause yeua' a ‘*littel flogere.” Hew mind dwels upon the chi d; the ides of its growing iuto a toan bad never eniered the old lady's head, She said New Year's Day was her day of misery) and sol aeerusned tocall op thas day ior my bouquet, 18 flowers were sa marvellous contrast to the fingers wiich bad given them tte hues and grace of nature; but, while praising them to madame'’s content, the servant U id ine tell, large, bee strikingly handsome foreign geu-leman, Medame curte.cd, motioned Lim \ #seat—ue sppeared very much embarrassed, Mauame, atier looking a bim, caught at tbe back of Ler cbair—her fugers closed on it convulsively—she tried to speak—ve. came so ghastly that she seemed dying; then rally ing, suduenly rushed wwarce the strauger, and grasping bis aru, exclaimed, *Cuarles!—Charies! wuere ismy boy f—give we back my son. I fors uu if yougive memychild!” She would ie unk os bis ees bad he not caughs ber in big arms; suc, alibough suffocating from emotion, abe coptipued to repes me my child! chiidl child!" The ge man endeavoured to soothe hes agitation, and at lass replied, “*I be ve you, Mother, J am your ouiLp! i Unul my p Mbt is deaiu—uulil withim se last six mouths, |b knew not who my mother was—did not know wat she was alive,’ Is was painful to witness the old lady's looks of eagerness as she gasped in his fac suc called Upon sin With mingled sobs and wi laughter to rejeat that he washer sou. Then her doubt ng—svaicbing bis band, and after covering it with kisses, muiternugte bersel!, * But my boy's fi eo vere #0 small aod pluk—twiss in my bar; Fed hus like luy nd de rose, No viskers deu—men ange—Mon petil—mon—mats, ce n'ead pus possle.e bbe b¥—ma lig ian—Cuasles! mats, now—cest monenfant."’ sud a lest sue jwu ber sead on ie buscm, and oth wept oe getner, M.dame is now s person of consequence, Hey worth) es busband prosp red as wee viten do—te outward # em.ug—vus Lis! fe wae fevered, aud the scythe of death was susrpened by Liacrimes, He confessed to his son we injustice he had done hig mower, and bis belief thas sbe still lived, You know the ress; bus you Lave vob seen, aol hive geen, madame en arged by vlack Velvesaud wo. therly pride, smiling through her tears, while displaying a jewelle snuff Lox euriched With ie prorirait of her good son, whom she declares is an eugel; Ler sorrows only remembered in tone beer later Gays as themes of gr@tibude for present Liens tage THE END,