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>. — LOCAL NEWS. MEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tae AWN Street WipesINo Consrtracr ARGUMENTS OF PaorgaTr HoLoens Against THR 4e,gcae—Oniy One Favors Tum ‘Jon.'--The Jom mittee on Sireeteof the Board of Councilmen oetin their chamber at 9 o'clock yesterday efter. on, hear sugesstions from parties relative to the soponed widening 0 Ann street, Thecuamber was veil filled with gentlomen, whose intereete would Le sflected by the proposed ineasure, At the openine of dhe proceedings, the Chairman of the Councilmanic Jamiritiee aeked if any perton appeared in iavor of he proposed opening of Ann air eet, ree’, Noa. Anny io tate the proposed site thone, doubt he waa the on), iu the roun wu’ wou! eyeek in favor Of the pre 1, anu he would of r sugeestions, bie ¢ d. bs end. vo n@ vicsnity, but baa hi : ‘The roay (tha pat he inion, woud be grea'! widening of Aut a vet. ntiedia that} thay increased fecilit though: the tuwpr y WV e dong business , but to the eutire com. he comiort And con the iower part of the @uvity. u Informed by tha oiug to get thas « Broaiwa, mater rouge the GCommou Council.” and thas the super endeniof the rotd bad given those members the board intere, ted lo getting the matter thiough, @eupper Judge Hifton sald every one was re that it was decemty to have some additional teciities tor feactlog the dittevent ferries, bas this measure was ootone that would meet the necessities of the City ef New York, ‘Lhe benefia that result mom this measure would nol compensate tor the evil commit ted, To compensate property heiders in Ann street goa have to assess the property in Fultoo street that was mot benefitted ene particle, He woud ek—why not agrees the entire property of the city, if thie was eo real impiove- qent? If you want to reach Lrookiyn, said Mr, Hilton, and bes New York also, your policy i begin further up town uot bring all the traithe w the narrowest part of the Islan! aod then spr ad iy. Ifyou to benefit property io the axrtem. of the eont of the improvement, take some part of thee ty oe as valuable as thie property A down bere, end that will be benefited. The speaker said thas the measure if executed, will cos’ fiom four to seveu taillions of dolla:s; that they comid vot arsese one sixih of the sum from the pioperty supposed wo be pensstiey be venured to way buat iu the whole jstory of publie improvéiue@sts, wo case could be found similar wo this; they ought lo be able to assens the property two-thirds, and Lave it dewensiraved that ihe property was Lenetitted that muca, The Uheirman,—lvo you propose if we agree, iw direct the tion Couire: to stop proceedinne do you propose to commence 8 litigation ? J 6 Liliwen,—Certainiy mor, Chanmen,—Do yuu euggert Laat we leave the mat- @er open tor en indetiviie period, aad dirocs tle , Fetiou Conmesi to #Op Proceodinge—that woud be Nhe ropee.ug (be Measure. Julio Histon—We are of the opinion that proceed. jogs voght te be surpendes until alter the cominittee have made @ report as to the expeaiency of ioe measare. Jf you (think itis manifer ina the pubsic are to this measare,we tliak we Biitied wo ask for & decision in the mater, . Hulton thonght it every singular fact that .here was but « ney nw present in favor of the measure. r. Tousey replied that he believed if the mat! was put to the populer vote there woud | majerity tp favo: of We Sappevens ‘ ryt rapestig ot Judge Hilton to point by opening up an « said be Lelleved ihe remeuy should Ppa the inflammation exits. The populaion on the other side of the river was de: Opposite the lower @ortion of the city: that poDulation cou not be moved up farther, and there ore, opening an avenue up town for thein would be of no atiisy, Mr. Demas iiarnes anid it wae amply o railroad measure; if the street was widened it would be im- modirieiy filled with railroad ke with care run- ming ont to the exeiusien of other vehicies, Mr. J. P. Borob read a siatoment de-ignaiing the residences of the various property poiders—severai bu in Bumber—who woud iujured if the widening scheme wore carried out. iio said: in eauvass.cg the distric in tavor of the measur holders express alarm upon ihe subjec., and shale UuyuslLed oppes jum wo the measure. ave oeme nase, one A oe pie ventral benefit vm. may ® few pieces ‘operty thas wid be benefitted by the propused wide ‘Tousey's residence would probauly becom: or possibly uext \o ibe coruer by the arranyewe therefore it would benett him as @ iwase Lelae: suttioiently asses, ment, Arguments were adduced by several ether gen- tlemen againas the contemplated improvement; at the conclusion of which the Committee said they would take imto consideration the arguments aud Toport ate future meeting, Y t found ®& single property buive » ho wii ir fo vulweigh the mater of incrensed HORRIBLE Vase OF ANFANTICIDE, — Tho particulars of @ most horrible case of infanticide, which occurred about three weeks ago io this city, has jost wome to light through the Roman Catholic confessional. It eppease tha) about midnight riage drove to the rooms & mid-wite, dressed young man persuaded ber to accom © another Rant of the city, to which she re uctently essenied. ‘l'aking her in as roundsebout way, he brought her to house in some street which ehe could hardly describe, aud ascending to the third story,ehe found a woman inimber, Assoon asthe bave—a bealhy child —was boin, ahe asked for s to cover it, when the man replied that ¢ one, aod that the babe must be put on ih . refused to do, when he pointed a pis- to kill her if she did pot obey tim, oll reused, be seized the Luians the fire, where it wee literaliy © nurse was immediately taken 0 Hace, and upon oO Li Very she went witiout or Pp and related to him the above facts, Detectives now eugeged in investigaiing the matier, Fine Wearner,— Yesterday was the finest day since the Spring set in, The sun shone out gorionsly, aud a gemeral dearth of overcoats and furs * observed in Broadway and the prime'pal (hor. cughfares, while the shops of the several modistes, aud the dry go0ds stores were crowded with elerantly @ reseed Invies, At noon the thermometer stood at 63, sod at three o'clock the mercury marked 66, DRESSMAKERS AND CONGRISS.—At a large mesting of the dressmakers of New York and Hroekiyn, held at Mme. Demorest’s residence, in Ean! l4th atreet, it wae agreed to petition Congress to reduce the preseut sax of six per cent. ou the vuvectailthe materiale that pass through their taods Lhey aay they can, and are willing to, pave ceaeounble tax on their own labor, but if the present tox ls enforced, it will be impossible for them to pareue ther business regularly, As it now stands, socy foar (he entrance of the Sheriff to their prem leo at any moment, A Washington dispatch “ible mow Cortmn that the Millinere and lie k @re have been successful in their Protests, and under the new law (heir particular brauches of induster will not suffer fiom the sbarp and ruinous taxation of the past year, i Le goods used will be bared in the piece, as heretofore, bus not when mauufacturd nto the dies or boanet. Thie wili be good news nos only to the manulacturers, but to the wear * many of whom had to stand the tax of $25 or $50 wpon a rich dress alle: is was wade up,” BILLIARDS—G AME FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP, the niuth match game (Amerivan carom, 1,600 points up) for the championship of America, was piayod last evening at the Cooper Institute, in pres ence of s very large audience, beiwoen John Decry, ei Oblo, who now holds the golden cue, and Jon Melevitt, of Imdiana, The game occupied five houre, The largest rum during the evening was made by Deery, who made 119, while McDevitt wade 30 and 0%. Deery, however, maintained the lead throughout, and closed by beating his opponent by Sos points, McDevitt having only made 1,196, Tux EXCHANGE PLace KoppeKy,—One of our city devestives yesterday received an anonymous ante, in which the writer declared that he could pat toe officer imthe way of recovering the bonds and money, on condition of receiving half the reward, Lirepasy AND Musical ENTERTAINMENT -Mr. E. V. buck, who intends to devote bis life to he of fellow men, will gi literary and maneal entertainment to-vight, at’ Dodworth's Hall, prvmote © purpors of raising funds to due ae , | to the sab we ~ | aoe the 0 catied Governor General of the ¢ Fentaw Movemerrs,—The O'Mahony sec- tion are otr/l busy selling bonds, but all other move. mente are kept secret. Five bundred dollars were tecelved yesterday from the Monntillard Circle im Iilinols, Itie smid thet counterfeit Fenian bonds are in circulation, which are se well im, tated that only the offic Y can detect them. ra considers! was realized. ihe oberts Treaenr ly, and laree rome are pouring jo 4 alsewhere. Much @yumpathy ie manitested for General Bweeney, who hea forfeited his commission as Major im the ( nited St:'e* Army worth #200 per month) in eon sejuence of bis attrchment tothe eanse, His salary | Qa Becretary of War of the Fenians te little wore then baif that amount fe filling ron New Fuelend (The fo.owlag document has been eont to the Bus office from the Fesian Headquarters at Union ejua.6:) STARTING Diseovrwrr It har been reliable qe ) excitemer now io a rect Gyeein! comiunay fom Veiteip, tor the pur. ¢ a div | of the Venian bo ier tiood (9 ONCCUV® poiuk eal to pre t ne P ovinces bh oMtnee Au th.oue, she arents of Knew: With god, toeerry out th fo led vy the derertiv ret e hood, whieh raniificn por | Kir Fredenck ence at Washington, os sssounding velop uately, the Focland,and Pd 10, \h @ k OOIAD, Futher pardculera of thee monte wiliter ven te the ou bearer of derpatehes trou th Q who catiiet the orders avove Toi and is now tu New York! ium bierycnimp Street TRacepy,— Coroner Wildey will te-day hold an inquest on the body of John Gheect, the man whe, on Monday, atiermpted to kill hie wife in S3d «treet, aud en! ee- quently shot bimeelf through the head, Mra. (heck ia expected to recover. County Count House INvestiGatior, The special committee of mnvestigation of thie job met yesterday, pursuant to adjournment, Mr. Jackson, of the firm of Jackson & Co., Centre street, wae the Gret witness called. LHe teatifed to the price of iron in 1899, In September of thas year the cost of iron for window frames and trimmings was about lo cente per lb. : for stairways 19¢; tor eirdara 12; aad for roi beame 19¢ per Ib. Anchors for atone work Cowt about Tige. bis firm would have been willing to do the iron work of the buliding at the prices eet forth in bie qstimate to Mayor Gunther. Between the yeare 1863 and 1645 there was an advance of about 15 per cent. on icon: butin the winter of 1864 ‘O64 It advanced 53 percent, and he knew not but that big fron may have advace d to $76 per ton, When he made his estimate he knew or enppowert it was intended to be ased in an aes@uit ou the coutrach but it was based on the price of Irom at that date, allowing a slicht margia for » moderate advance, Lut nothing cyuivalent t the advance that did take place. Mechanical lebor, too, had advanced in some cepartments double what it then was. slau December, S60. jon stairways, euch @ are io the Court tlones, cou'd Le bought for (14 or 1¥e perth. which would Givo @ profit of W per eent. had ty a remetnes at that price. Had he expected to have received the Oop Tract when be sentin ius estiinare, be would not hoveront it im, ae upon every, item in ithe would Dive lost money, Mr Nathauiel Cheney testified that the price of frou doore wan Sto i2centep rib. ia 1A; giruers 1), beaue 8, dome frame ‘and support of coiling, cass iron, 6 conte per iby bie firm received a letter from Mayor Guu'ler, which they anewerod by an eati- mate of the cost of furnishing iron for the Court House; @t that time they were supplying iron for the Kinve Co, Court Lionse, aud many other build ings; he did not know at what price the contiact wasgivento Messrs Cornell ; he thought that. oo the estimate of bis firta, profit of 90 per cent. could be realized—based on the price of ron and jabo: then existing ; the prices ef window frames vary accord. ine to finfah from 10 to 80 cents, amd had hie firm received she coutract at these prices they would have lost; the price set dowo im the @ timate jor it uainating thes Wo $6, but the Company have been charging $7.6: r the last two years, for the same work; he bad expected to reaVze ee cent, on the cost price of iron furnished to the Kings Co. Cours House, but did not; 4 tnew there was a hos- tility between Mr, Reed and Mr. Cornell. D. D, Badger, President of the Architectural Iron Works, tostefied that the price of i:on stairs and wainscoting, in 1563, was 1U cents; girders 5 to lu cents, bosme7 to 8, and iron dome an! supports about Pcenie; thought Mr. Reed distributed the pamwphiecs alluded to; he firet saw one in hs own vflice ; has been President ot the Company 16 years; woud have ma. @ prot: ou the estimates seut in for the work of the Court House; received from Brown Bros, from 16 wo 15 cents per ib. for window trimm\.ge—it might bave been es much as 20 e@uls por Ib, Adjourned to 3 P.M. to-day. A Scrap Sreee Porrrarr of H. Diffen- daffer, taken for Livingston's Biography of Eminent Awericans, published in London and Par.s, bas been received at the Sun offices, Mr ffenduffer le a business man, coudu tug an © city whose affairs count ino m) and is one of the few in active bu devote their leisure hours to study aud general ieracore, Manca or IMprovement—Tue City HALu Park as 4 Piaza.Yestorday afternoon, the Com- mittee om Lands and l’laces of the Board of Alder- mon were W have held @ meeting, “to consider the propriety of making the City l'al Park em onen paved plaza ;" but only one member of the Commit- We was prosen'!, ao (be cons: tion of the sublect was adjourned until iucedar t. sever Property-Owneln, and o'hers, wee cir viewe on the eubject, Mr. A. I’, Siewart and hs counsel Px-Judge Siewart, were the measure, and hat M a rity of the commnuaity ue the appes: <o} th ihe manner suggested, Biix. Gen. Egbert L. Viele has conceived @ pian by which the Park could be rid o} a number of unsightly objects which vow ancum- ber it, He propuses to transfoim it into a plaze 6.m- ilar to those scorsing the city ot Mexico, by remov- ing railings, trees and posts aud paving the whole space with fl.gs, or with asphalte, th unobstructed view of ‘he pubic busldia, tating the travel o) pedestsiaus and vehicles, Suarr Practrice,—Something new in this line turned up ou Saturday last. One of the proprie- torsof a distillery seized by the Internal Kevenue Depirtment, Induced the officer im charge of the €inires to accompany him (o dinner, aud during ia abeoace ten Larre.e of Whiske),ou which no cuty had teen paid, wee removed tom the premiens, The same pare was attempied im other distilleries, but without success, Merrrorouitan Hearra ComMissioners, The Commissioners are still proceeding vigorously with their work, and already the effects of thee laws are visible in the efforts to get the streets in good order, In William street, which was recently in a terrible state, the mud bas been cleaned away, and putup into heaps ready tote taken off. Landlords who ectually told their senanw hitherto to throw thelr ashieon ihe streetace pow providing barrels and boxes for the purpow of receving ashes @ The “con plunt- book,” though not sie yetau excellent one, and man tite pages to proclaim the list o! ances Which @x.0s in their neguvorhoot, Y abowt two buud.ed dirty pools rere iy embracing various portion. the city i:om blize beth street west, lo Willett srreet east, mud up to S0th street anu Broadway —extending to both rivers, A \aige pumber of y parte of .he city, embrace ston, Clarkeou, Wetie, Chariton, Water, W avouud, ana ocbers ov both sof t clly were alaoreposed, A large quantity of deceased and bad mieate wore alee seized, inciuding thirty thre calves in Barclay etrot, and seveu so Washingion Markos Hicu Reyrs.—Another large miceting of tenants was Leid ou Monday night, at the Germania Amembly Rooma, Avenue A, for the purpose of per- fecting some arrangements to counteract the action of the landlords in ‘hesr enormous jocrense of rents, An mssociation was fo med, with Mr. Christian Kutier as President, whose purpose is is to canvass every ward and establish focal anti-nigb-reat organizations, Messrs, Scharbie, Froum aud Luke b. Cogceus were appointed # commityes to prepare a Pe\itiou to be presented to the Le at oo them to make such amenduwents in the Li Ving ao d tweiiie h. INsh, 46, Och é i lor and eusut law, as would protect the esses from the oppressive exactions of meeting thea adjourned, Fines,—Shortly before one o'clock yester- day morning, atire broke out on the third floor of No, 63 Dey atieet, which soon extended to the sec- oud, third and fifth floors, ‘Ihe firet floor and base- ment was occupied by Henry Elliott,dealer in rubber Baves & Co. Came t tlovr, and suffered to the landlords, ‘Lue ‘usiness,) oceupled the second sue amount of 86,000; Insured for $19,300. ate ‘int foorth, end filth floors were occups y Cohu, Friedman Stehn, (same Duysi- pes py hd yas, $10,000; ns Mes, PS building w danaged 00, and is fally insured. Jt od by tee Sup estate, ;. 0... Shortly before J o'clock A. M., a fire occurred in the rear basement of No. 63 Urchard street, occu ‘ed by Isedor Tenck, aa a storage or tobacco he ret floor by the seme party a8 & dwel- soon extinguished. Fiom Piclous cirrurnstancns, it ie supposed that aa not aceidental, AN ANNiversanr Re-Uston of THE Literary Constellation will be beid at Irving Hall this evening AT A MreTING of the Trustees and Stock- holders of the Aiden ‘ Mer and Distributi Machine Coty ap Ty pe-tetting he Shoe Hs > teucerine th Compan tet tLe city for the aid teadered end the publ to the operations and tran-actions o THE COURTS. Ans Tnta Day 1°47, 446, 11 Commt Cae Aupreme, Cort Ciweuit. Fe . 1227, 112 si wm, % ort L--Noe. 41, b ‘ tN 223, BRAS. 14st . li, Noe 17 U604, 140%, 23%, 2420, 4606, 2600, 2600u, 265, i? on Piesa, Partly bey Lidl, S40, 1119, 10% 1447, 1448, 1404, 1 g tr df, Som, 126%, 1191, 884, 843, 1451, 1 BVI, 1496, 1407, 14.8, 1b, 1601, 162, 1603, 1606. Breaci ov Paomisn or Magriagn axp Bevuorion ~#6,000 DaAMaves.—In the Superior Court yesterday, the case of Louisa Reicheabecker ve. John Kammer came on for trial, before Justice Monell The plaintiff brings her action for a breach of i Her complaint sete op that in defendant being single, be ad induced her to go to p pose of having the marriage hie promises and decelt he #ue- then preg. married, and mary phia for the bat by fucing ehe wu'o this @ defi ndau and that « denied everythir and set up in addition bad character of the p ti] The jury in the css roudered @ verdict for we piaintiff for the full amount c) 04, $5,000, kor or Prisowrns,—Ladimana and Gar who wore charged with having counterfeit Suc, actional curreney with intent to pase the same, have been discharged, Cemmmissioner Osborn decid- iow that the evidence was not eufficient to hold toem, Poucr Intertigenon.—Alleged Outrage on @ Young Woman,—Edward ©'Counor, 93 years of age, was arraigned before Justice Dowling, yesterday, on & charge of having violated the person of Theres Me \uins d titted o ther were both mitted wo the Two Policemen Charged with Stealing Pistola eta Piie—OMecers John K, Matthews and Stewam: J. Donueliy, of the Sd Precinct, were yesterday ar- ralgned belore Justice Dowling, on acharee of hm etng stolen five pistols trom the store of Mesers. Me cwin & Bray, doing busicess at No, v6! bioadway, On Saluroay wight ae fire occurred in the buiiding occus by cow piaimaute, and atier the Hames wee Nauished Mr. Merwin miseod the piste. tle med Cupt Green of bis ues on Monds y, and officer having earned that Mathews aod Don- nelly, who were ou duty atthe fire, had some pistols im their possession, made an investigaioon, Ihre Pistols were found io the 00 OF Malthetrs and Jounelly, all of whia k were as baving been stolen at whe held tot ¢xamination in the A Boy Steals 83,600 From Hia Father— Arrest of Bimar\fand accomplices George Haveiastile sad Thomas Smith were arraigned before Justice [aww- ling, yesterday, on a charge of haviug stolen $3,600 in money and @ geld watch and chain, and a silwor watch from Mr. Jom Anderson, living at No. 109 New street, New Urunswick, ‘The compiainans” alleges that on the 11th instant, his sou, Joun Henry Anerson, opened a bur drawer iu the house aad stole the property, wie as divided with bis accum- pi@es, Liavenstile and dmith. The boye then came to this city and put up at @ Hroadway hotel. While making pu:clases in the Lowery they teadered « #1,0.0 bow in payment, which exciied #urp.cion, and ‘bo ject wastuace Kuown to Capta:n Jourdan, who arrested Haveustileanibmith, ihe p.isunere con- feored thew guilt, and the officers telegsaphed to Mr. Auceron, who onwe to tui ci and secovergu Ls of the money, Justice Dowling committed Heven- stile and Smith tor exam.nation Young Anversou, who took the wo. @y, bas aot yer been ari @eled, Prlict Officers Shot at by @ Private Watchman Officers Fitzgerald, Kelly and Suliivan, of the Har- ber Police, while going up the North River, on Monday night, were hailed opposite the foot ef Chambers street by a man, who aorked, “Who's there" = They seplied, “sarber Pol.ce." In @ moment the man, who proved io be a private wateh- man named Patock tianley, drew a revolver aad red @ shot at the officers, tortunsely without effect, pnaley was Sirested yesterday, Justice Dowling heid him in #1,00 bail to answer the charge before she Court of Special pessions, Mrooklyn, ENTHUSIASTIC FeNiAN DEMONSTRATION,- ~ A large meeting of Peuians, under the auspices: rf the Irish Republic Cirele, took place Last nightist Washing'on Ilall, corner ot Fourth and South 71 & streets, B.D. The bali was filled aud a crowd assen |. bled outside. The meering was calied to orcer by Col, Vdeard Powers, with some stirring Mr. Pierce Skehan, Distr.ct Centre oi Long nd, tollowed. At the conclusion of Mr. Skehaa's resarks,. W.E. Robinron, Exq., commenced to speak, but he- was interrupied by gieat uproarin the centre: of the hal Moments & general ehended (he yels and screaches being Tula tumult was caused by the densi; discomfort of the crowd, A emily restored, Mr, Kavenagh, of California, Sn appeatothe auuence to contriiu‘ethe 1 wero theouuse, Wien Mr. Kavanagh’ Mr, Kobiuson delivered an address, bs. D. others foowed Mr, Kobsuson, and the meeting & jourced at midnight, BRookLyN Boanp ov Epocatron,—At a miveting of the Board last evening, the following oiticers were elected for the ensuing year : Presivent, Cyrue P, Bmith; Vice Presdent, Dr, J. 8. Thorne; Buperwmtendent, Jobn W, Bulkley; Secretary, G. A, W. Stuart; Clerk, Henry Dean; Messenger, Nathaniel Croswell, ihe Board also sppoinied the following Bemed ,entiemon as Principals of the Pubic schools G@riguaced: Mr. Chester Holcomb, to No, 1), ip w whington avenue, aud Mr, Wm, Menaies Adams, te No, 1b, corues of State and Powers strees A resolution was auopted directing the Law Committee to prepare €u act lus presesiauon to the Legisiature, Seking authority to appoint an Assistant puperin. tendencof the Pubic pehools, Tbe Board soon alver adjourned, LONGSHOREMEN STILL ON A STRIKE.—The longshoremen of Hiooklyn are still on @ strike for higher wages, demanding 35 instead of 26 cents per boar, They congregaied in large numbers about the South Brooklyn docks, and ) esterday a party beat « man severely, whiue goiug to his dine, for continuing bo work atthe oid rate of wages, The pouce of the 45d Precipetare watching their opera tions, but had made no arrea:s up Co Jast eveuiny, Fike IN 4 Corton Factory,—Shortly after To lock inst eveaiug a fise broke eus in the cotton warehouse of Geurge Alien, Nos. 15, 17 and 19 sack- Obi etree@t, caured by a defectin a new furnace which vad been iutroduced daring the day, The building ie of brick, aud two series in height. The dimaxe to co\.ou stnountes to about $5,00u; to building $1,uW, buppused to be insures, MARINE NEWS Mich 14 8, riven, 6 14; 8, vote 6 00; High Waterco 44 at CLEARED, STEAMSIIIPS—S8t, David, Liverpool; Neptune, Boston; Liuntaville, New Orleans, BAKAKS -T. Cushing, Matanzas, (enwood, Buenos Ayres; Bounding Billow, Ba:celous; pouiuland, Cape Town, ©. G, H, BRIGS—Juno, Cork; Lillian, Jacksonville, Fla. SCHOON! KS—Julia D, (Br.) Port au Plate; All, ator, Corpus Chrisu, ‘ " aAREIVED. STEAMEHIPS.Andalasia, Charleston; Louisa Moore, Morehead City; Commander, Wilmington, N C, Dacotab, Morehe Citys pao Jacinto, pavanuab; Norfolk, Philadelphia; New York, Brewen and Seu hainpton; © Whiting, Gaiveston ; Fiambese, savannah; Hunter, do; The Queen, Liverpool Quernstown; Star of the Union, N. Oricasn, Guiding BULB ad er order had "een ———=» star, New Orleans and Havana; W W By Bavaupab via Naufak SHIP —Hombeldt, Hamburg, vie Falmouth, Eng. BARKS—PHolivi inwallk Adaline, Apalachico la: F ia do: Geo 8 Hawt wavenuah; Balth, Nagasaki; T B Welden, Apalachicola BRIGS—A Horta, Sagua; Titus, Miragoane: Gardi- Ba, Oporte; Roamer, Norfolk; Howard, Cientuegos: Naatiins, Rio Janolro; picilia, Palermo, Merrima, Galveston; Moward, —. SCHOONERS— Hattie Rater, Apalachicola; Maggie ea, Porto Hello; Sarah Lavina, Viret Percy iner, Philadelphia for Providence; ore, Coarles Thompron, Mayacuez, P Pilot, Apalachicola; Soplia Ann, lade) Fall River, Rochantress Charleston, Thor Maryiand; Rainbow, Elizabethport for Providence; Norman, Nanticoke ki ver for Fairbaven, BE Fark Volunteer; brig Jobm Hathaway; and ans, ead Alby Brackett ——— Too PAINTERS OF be cute! work en scconnt of the ret f their euro er bo to the @ git hour eveiem, ae ordered osepo tat se opoiten Li.in Oo Mixeh eune vay ana Th ured. euing, tow 7 we By order of Conn t 63 PENNIES” FOR SALL—AT THE SUN vilice : a es... EN \ )ANTED—3 OR 4 SMART YOUNG MEN Who have }a¢eme + erience at the ca) peuter buriness, Also one or two boys at 66 Colum! ol 6 GOOD AND SPRADY TAILORS Wanted at No. T6 Mulbecry et, room No, lv. Would pre- fer \e man, 6o $1 MOHAIR COlL: Late for Classification — , viI—HUMAN HAIR coils aly 6; claw earl, #3 50 to O90 at focone Adies farhionabve hair dressing es’ ishment, 2 | Grand et, bet. Bowery and Chigatie INSU RANC NSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS.— THE ORIGINAL TRAVELER® — l INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORI), CONN,, INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS At Low Rates of Premiwa, Net Cash Arsets, Jan, iat $550,519 O4 JAS. G. BATTERSON, RODNEY DEN NI», Piesident. Secretary, OLDEST ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW, YORK OFFICE, 100 FULLON st Opposite st. Paul's Charen. JOHNSON é FIBHER,........ . General Agents. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, IIS IMPORLANCE, Every man is liavle to accident. no matter whet bis Orcupation or pursuits, ‘tiooa luck" cannot always hedcpen ed upon, The questions to be se:tied are wreciw ly the eaim® 3 in fire insurance, Is it not cheaper io let @ responsible Company take the tivk than ittsiotake it youreeif? ot your body worth more than your dweiling house? Is not the protection Offered worth more then it cos? GENE KAL ACCIDENT POLICLES, A General Accideat Poley tusures avainst ecci- deutse 0; a4 Kinds, and at ali times and places, Thiet ies kiad of policy we recommend to all our patrous They vie wmaued forany period from owe month to five yours, These policies furnish a complece protective: neur anos, guy she ¢ and at all tines WEEKLY COMPENSATION, Au important cousideration, which commends Ac- eloent Iueurance w public tavor, is ita system of weekly compensation. Under an ordinary lie pol- ley, th0 peieom whose lite is insured, can never reap aby persoval benefit from the sum aseured; it goes to his tamily or heirs ater hit death. But any per eon insures in the TRAV ELEKS, who is injured by any necident whatever, #0 severe y As lo temporarily disable him from attending to hie sual business,can receive the bevefi's of insu:move at once, ana have the consciation of drawing his filieen or twenty-five dollars per week toward paying duciors’ bills and family expenses OVER NINE HUNDRED COMPENSATION LOSSES PALD On the books of the Company are recorded over nine hundred eases of weekly compensation losses, paid within tho past eighteen mouths for non tacal anjuries. Chere losses heve, without a single excepiiou, been paid proumpty wi t contesti ne Toad Loss Es PA ib. Ia twenty-five cases, ihe iarge sum of $09,500 wes realized by the families of the pulicy-holdess, tor lese than $996 received in premiums, Jib CHEAPEST PROLECITVE INSURANCE. ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR GRNEKAL ACL en Ts. 1 ' | 8 . Dearth add ° | Together, | duu | rien || Weekly | Pieierred | eterred ane'd| Pron | Comp. | Premium || Premium 8 2000! Bow I I...... 800 |. 200 {| ...... 6 00 BU] 6 OO jf... reell OO foceeeee 6 OO |)... 40d0 00 Bow] 9 w |) 15 00 bese Or Tliaese 16 w Aariid ve |! +80 12 w - we 6 0 | +085 WO 16 w | Gun} 19 WO ol +15 W] su00] 4 w |! ae OF tvates 24 00 || we de on | 6) 00 17272 .%8u ov | with waptkly compensation for every + RO MEDICAL PRAMISALION Ki Quiked. All ages ave iakeu, except children, Tue state of Deas ey! Inquiied into 4 bute policy will be ix ued at five minute. notice, “i JOHNSON & FISHER, General Avent, 160 Fulton Street, opposite St. Paul's Chureb, NJO AND ETHIOPEAN J CLOG, burlesgae and Irivh jig dancing taught by the renowned JOHN BOGAN, 141 East Heu ton strees, ‘Terms #5 per course. N, b.—Pupila fiited for the stage. Z 285 ANJO—BANJO—BANJO INSTRUCTION by the VOBSON BROTHERS, Banjos at ad ices. Instruction from 25 a course upwards oe furnished for practice. bi, ©, Dobson's New mproved Banjo, DOBSON BROLHERS, Broadway, J48 PAssace BY STEAM AND PACKET SHIP (Old Back Star Line) from and to Liverpool aud eencwowh, at low Osi. Remittances to Lreland, gee ppiy to WLLLLAMS & ULION, 3 Broadway. and Su Boutb at. 45 DAMAGE FROM AND TO QU TOWN Liverpool, by the National |..ne of Steamers or Bink Bta: Packet ships, st very low ratcs—Appiy at ZMOMPRON's Passage Office, YT5 Pear! ot. 34 GjTEAM TO LIVERPOOL—THE MAGNI- a Ot steamelip “BOSPHORUS,"-2.600—Capt, Alexander, Wil sailon Wedaoceday, March l4ch, Passage, 650, TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., LT 5¢@ south at. rps’ ‘OTT’S EMIGR N_ AND FOR- BIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE, 56 SUL LTH BT. Persone wishing to send tor their frends, can have theo: brought here either in steamelip or sauing pe kt, from LIVERPOOL, and trom LONDON, X Line of Packet, the 3 on Great Brisain and Treland from £1 and 7 pwards ut the lowest possible ra.ca, tu HRY TaPscOTT BROS. & CO., 86 South st. rparsce TT LINE FOR LIVERPOOL: BHIP ANTAKCTIC, CAPT, MACLY, Sails Sacacday, March 17th, Y i, For passage SUD\Y '? pgcoTT BROS, & CO 3a eabal $6 South ot. 47NHE ONLY LINE OF TRANS-ATLANIIC Steamehipe ea ling direct to Great Britain—TLe + full-powered, Clyde-bailt steamships, of the Anchor Lape, carrying passeugere to Giaskow, Liverpool, » Debi Hel faa ondouderry, aad Cork, jor J PHIRTY DOLLARS, IN CUKKENCY, | CALE ONTA, Wednesday, 14th March, HIBERNIA, Bagarday, ie Mared. ar Sabine—s¥¥, B50, aud $7). sieorage—$30, TPAYAMLE LN UNITED BITALES CURKENCY, y apply to For pessase, tENCIS MacDONALD & CO, Bowling Green, Pasrengere will please come direct to the Office, as “his Company do not employ runners, P; - DENTISTRY, Be AES. bee MOST WOSDERFUL DISCOVERY— . Teeth extracted without pain or no charge: beau- *titul teeth imsested for #1 each; aching teeth filled with the celebrated bone filliug without pain, All operations «kUfily pertormued aud warracted, J, JAY Vii. Lis, 166 Grand st, ¥ biocks trom Broad ” ' De DRAKE, 135 CANAL STREET, SETS ret Oa teeth on silver at 47 to S15; on goid at @10 ‘tw 423 | goquonel sete 5 cents Por tooth pes ott with er cement or other ge, 50 g! "per team. ‘Leeth extracted without pale rey : > NEW YORK WHO MAY! ve, | | the sing lar amr brought me aeque REMIGIO VASQUEZ. -—-—o---—-. A TALE OF OLD MEXICO, —o—. “So am 1,” he returned, gravely, without etire Ting. 1 ‘eared I had not been exp’ cit enongh. ‘At what time do you ordinarily sup here? Foo My part, I can sup at any bour of the evening ~ when I arm as hungry a¢ [ am at present.’ “Any heur ie conveniert enough forme; but to-day I bave bad no supper.” This reply aetonishe! me. Luckily, Cecilio had ppl ed himself with som. yards of cried meat, (1) 80: 1@ perteof Mexico but her-meat is cus ‘nto rin dried in the gun, and a]! by measire, like rithone or cloth.) IT waeatle then, our respective posi! being to offer a frigal repaat to ryon 1 whom chance bed ) ed, ane b> neece! no press ng kebim sceep: it. t appeara to me." I aatd, after we had fin- tou j iebed, tuattbhere ioe certain person called Re- tiigio Vasquez inthe world who is fer from heng * iriend of yours; what \U bas he done your"’ @, till alitte ago A fired at hiaa (thes ou) t-day puely from precaution, and te prevent bir from ruining me." Florencio Pian |lna, that was my host's name, then entered into long details about his own affairs, He was ove of ibose obstinaie miners who all Weir lives struggled to grasp af r merely visionary iiustong, and w.o, Lke the unlucky gebler, fancy themeelves coastantly on the point of be- coming possess re of roillions without ever being able to learn those rude lessons of experience which tLeir unbappy obsuuscy prevents them from ac- quiring. i history was that of many others, Once propr.etor of a rich silver mine, then of flrurisbing yAactendu de benefice 0, be nad seen the thread of silver fail, aud the want cf capital be! forced him to suspend his metallurgic opers- tions, According to Mexican custom, a mine once sbandoned becomes the property of the person who proclaims the failure of the former proprietor. This proclamation was rpetual source of a« noyence to Florencio Plan Jias both day and night. His reatless, perturbed spirit saw a rival in every ont, ready to deprive bim of his property, and he bad |een told tiatan individual named Remigio Vasques bad arrives the night before at Guanaju- Sty With the avowed inteutiou of protising by the suspension of his works, and clawing them es tosown, It would provea rough blow w Florencto to be deprived of a property which had enriched bin befoce, and very provably might do so again, Tre Mexicans sre very geuerally in the habis of deciding suca ci the kuile, He hed shere- fore Vowed the ¢ of Remigio Vasequea, “Luever saw bim, addeu, on Suisuing his recital; ‘but bis sppearance Las been so exactly deserved ty me thas be can not escape, I apent this wiole dey at Guauajusto trying to dimover Lin usin Valo, aud on my return, deceived by ihe carkuess, Ly acortein Vaguc resemblance you Lore w bim,eud, sbove all, by the closk you wore, I thought you were te person that bad come w GispOssess ine of my right, aud it was only co cleer inspection that] uiscovered my eror, Ido Lot aasy, Lowever, thasiaw eorry I missed you; but attr thia I'l use the ko El cuehilie nO suena Mi truena (he kuile voce its work silent. ly)) «# wy inenu Tomas Verduz-o saya."’ i * Verduyo, you mean,” sad 1, interruptiog im, “Do you know bim?"’ cried Florencio, with @ laugh, =“ Woat @ capital joke! But you dou't traueact bus uess with him, f stink," * What joke are you reierring tor” * Hombre’ dou's you kuow that bis true name is Verwuzeo, and thas Le is called Verduyo (execu- Honer) because he is obliged soweiimes to see jus- tive done to Litnself in what Le calls Lis affairs of conscience?"’ This peculiarity in the character of the man on whose Lwois I had been treading 40 clos. ly was uot the moa yj Saree thing in the world, I muss con- fess; but l wished io getsome more information svout Lui; and accordingly inquired bow long tt bed taken Dou Lomas to acquire this formidable ou came, “Qo my word," replied Florcmac “that's one of those watte.s of which ove does uvt like 0 keep Boo EXEC acc ULt—prolally be coo pot even know bimseii—bue peuaps you will iorme bad opinion ot Dou Tomas {row wuatl have tod you, Tne Senor Verdugo is ho eyoist; use neighbor Wisy Lave 16 U8e Uf ble b mite ot w times enc, pro- vided you g.vehim solid reauy to reguer ole « ge) vice." * dhe devil he is!" I cried, “Don Tomas must bes wost inestimable cuaracter, aud 1 am quite iuwpaneut to wake bis acquaintance," du spite Ol this gascunsue, the intense desire toaeT bad shown to #v¢ Don Lomas was dispelled as if by magic; bul, uaving goue Wo far to recede, I determined to make my way, al bad intenue’, +) she Cerro dei Gigeute, Lhe nigut paseeu with- out aay iecideut occurring excepysuet 1 was forced o end my Los) ® partol my wituge so stop Up & {hole fu she roof shat e@imisied the cold, and I took eave of Lita in the weruioy with wany thanks for bis Wuuileens hosp teuty, which pau beeu shown by Lis eppropriauny to Limeel three parts of my Supper aud tne haliuf may cloak, Moreover, uot wauy hours Leiore be bad irieu to sh ot me, 1 wounted, aud | roceeded in the uireciion of the Cerro vel Gigante, Armed with my lance, whose wrn petuon bore witness to the danger | bad run, escorted by Cucilio, and baving the guiser of the Biuscayan povieman tuumping on wy back, I bore LO Uuvertail resemolauce t the wauderng knight © La Mauchain search ol adventures, atteuded by tue trusty aqure. Thu in stiog of mine was one of sue most deicate Kind, for now 1 bad no doubs Whatever but that we Were on the traces of « Mem- San bravo, and Lied been following him for (he Jags wx Gays, was quite convinced, however, tous Lnaudone Dotiing to get myself involved With Dou Tomas, “Loe oravivi Mexco, like their compatriots m Other couusries Where Wiis formidabie provessiva is exercised, Levin at fires by puttiug iuose wo desta wo whow they become indebied at tue geming- fable, Ls was, then, a point o. the very greavest iuportauce tocsbali su my idenuty fully in the cyes of a fellow of this siaap, asl might probably, if thie were not Gone, ge. & sieb in euded for some Other pereok, ‘Luis consideration deciding we above all, I repaired to the Cerro del Gigaute, and ina short time arrived at a very prety bouse a@ the foot of the mountain, A purliug brook, saad. ed with sycamores, ran close by the door, My host of the preveaug might Lad descrived the place fo me too winutely to allow of my nussing ib. aidressed myselitoa groum, WwLo was ebeg down @ besuttui horse at the gare, by iuquiring tue Cavalier Veruuzco could be seon as preseus “No, eseuur,'’ replied the man, “He had acerceiy arrived here last nip ht cre be was sent om Lusmes@ of the Ulmnuss importance to Guanajuato, wuieh becan seareély Guishin less than three Gaye; and when be .omes bome, be may require ww depart again umuediaely,'’ * Woere is he ,uiug nex"? I asked, ** > davn't know,’ sad we man, dryly. IT made no more iDquiries wheeled my Loree round and rode ol, (To be Continued.) “MEDICINES. pD*. BONE, 114 WEST 16TH ST., NEAR 6chave, Hiseases of lungs, heart, throat, liver, kidneys, ecrofula, old ulcers, tumors, cancers, erupe tions, every form of akin disease, rheumatiem, do, Ofiice houraS to9 a. m., Ltodand 6 tos p.m. be D: FULLER'S OFFICE, NO, 45 Sullivag at, two Diocks from Canal. Speciality, skin dise e.. es, scrofula, old ulcers and cancers, $18 YING-IN HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING. IN ASYLUM is o-enedat the corer of Laxinge ton Ave, and blet et, For admission apply to the, Fires Directress, &) Fast 2let at, between the hours of 9 and 10 daily, except Sundays. Appicants mus® bring certificates of iormer conduct, Kules cam be obtained at the Asylum, 446 ZED THAN OTD REVENTION IS BETTE ¥ HAN CUBE ¥ family should be provides with @ bost of DRIES! ‘# Improved BUN" CHOLERINE KEe MiUY—the best preparation ever introduced for the Cure as well as Preventive of Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, and all Looseness of the Bowels,. It is re= commended by some of the best physicians as one of the most puascions remedi over Rropares fet pope lar use. epared and jor sa tall, at 40 Bouth ot, Wildamab: Prige 26 oi, pas hottie fol |

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