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‘Comtinacd from (he Firs Page.) »ceiment wae present, which comprised veteran eldiers, and which escorted Gen. Bweensy. A Jarge amount of money wee subscribed. A large meeting of the Fenian Beotherhood was held at Providence, FR. 1., lest night, to receive Colonel O'Mohany, He did not arrive however. A toeet: ting of the Feniaue of Philadelphia Was siso held Vert evening. A bighly \mportant cireular from Deadquarters was reat pledging \imnmediate act on LOCAL NEWS. AEW YORK AND THR VICINITY Strect Becoans,—The Superintendent of Police has issued an order to the police to arrest all beggars found on the sireets, or going frou house to howe, inclucing the children who sweep rirees cross fogs and doormes persons publicly exhibiting them esives. And to more efectually rid the city of this puisanes, a narcber of policemen will be on dury in ettizens dress f Tar Prisipest’s Prociasarios,—The flags were howe on the City Heil tr order of Mayor Hoffman yesterday morning, and were alse dieplayed on otber public buildings, many stores ead privare residences, in honor of Prendeut Jobneon's Proclamation, officially announcing the restoration of peace, Dearas Harvest. The number ef deaths tm thie city daring the week euding March 41. com pared with the number im the correrpondiag woek of 1865, wae as follows: Week ending March 91, | 60 44 Week onding April 4 Iso 19 Week ending March /4, isso ; ‘ aay Decrease in one week ‘ The deaths are classified a follows: Men, 11%; women, 97; boys, 121; girly, 1¢4—Lotal, #4. Acuie @iseases, 984; chrouic diseases, 171; external cau aoe, 58. Boarp or Heatrn.—This Hoard met yew torday, and transacted considerable buriness. Areu wents were beard in favor of Washington Morketon bebalf of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Whe fat and tone boiling businers was eiro discussed. & darge number of complaints of nuisances were recetved and the asual orders issued. Goveryment CoTTon SAce.—At a Gov- ernment cotton sale yesterday, middling fair Savan mab browght 43)6 conte and good ordinary d4a54, cents, These prices show a considerable falling o : 748 bales Savennah, 5) va y eae Florida, pass ; i bales Memphis, Sitaasy : TO Nashville, 340.64. ComMUNICATION FROM THE STREET CLEAN- are Cowraacrons ‘ro THE Mavon,—Mayor Hoffman yesterdsy received a communication from the street eleaning contractors, assuring his Honor that the reporis promulested by the Board of Health in re- 10 S ptieet not cleaned” aieincorrect. [a the Es ‘wara 39 streets are reported “ not cleaned,” when there are only 29 streets in the ward. fhe umber of stroetein several other wards arf sit) incorrectly roported. They claim that the ‘vartous police precineta do mot forward the scecunt of etrecis cleaned rezulariy to headquarters, and in the absence of auy report the Board oi Health have wakon for granted the sireets were not cleaned, OprrvaRy,—One of the oldest and mont es- teamed citizous of this city, Jobn Ward, Esq, tied @ Baturday, iv the 69th year of hisage. His lath: wes Col, Sarnue) Ward, of the Revolutionary Ariay, a daughter of Gov, Wm. Greene, re clerk tn which he coutinued Uli Marci, i when ew, He weeiot wany ears President ot the New York Stock Facloue k asbelding m by al! who knew him, je funeral took yesterday from St. Thoma's Chorch, and wes attended by a large coneourse o personal and business friends Book TrapeE SALE,—The Spring trade sale of books commenced yesterday a: the auction rooms od Lesvits & Co. 498 Broadway. There was a large ‘atiendance of publishers from differeut parte ot the ff, | terion | both of the prisoners we held him in 6200 toanewer. On the 29th of March, the defend. a broushs before the Conrt of special |, convicted, and sentenced before he procnre counsel or produce his On the 2Sth of March Justice Barnard urnable next General e rot enplication was to aimit the pending the certiorart, The Coun oril, tyth, r to inform they hed the sient to t to be tried Court of Bpecial or ‘ieneral sessions he hes not ro informed, and did pot elect to be Special peesions, thal the Sp-cial ser ourt of limited jarted) nm, it wae oe the incta which give Jus tedicion should appear alli: matively on the ree |, sudcited ys to ahow that courte ot a liratred ) not inferior courte, must show pe record thay the eage | Juriadiction, the Cours took the papers tie decision, Cocat oF Generar Beestoss..Williem Vidre yesterday pleaded euiity of erand larceny, and war tenienced to Biate Prison for three years and « monthe Kichord Landoway, rame offe x oe | State Prison one vear Maria levine pled | euilly to an attempt as grand iarcer od was re | j TSTELLIORses Shooting Affray in Bleecker Street.4 Man Atlemptato Kill the Aliyed | Seducer of hie Daug/ ter. Atalate houron Monday night, Louls Bossuet entered the saloon of Edward Wileon, tormerly at. corner of Greene and Bleteker streets, and fired a pistol atthe proprictor The bullet missed Wilron and e:rnek the breast of Harris Holcomb, inilet ng a dangerous wound, Boe | suet de asevond atiempt to wkethe iifeof Wil son, When he wee knocked dowo by a bystande Jieomuet war mubeec arrested | deny the shooting, but anid he had been led to the mandod for rentence Gostey Harts sud Pronk act by learuing that Wilton had seduced bis deugh Sherer plewed gulity of petit larceny, end judy ment was suspended Portes woutly ter. Justice Ledge committed the privoner in de fantt of bail veare of aye, lives at No 181 Cireene street. und lea shoemaker by trade Arreatcs Burylara James Kiers Morrie 11, Bocil and Samuel Moody were arraigned before Jur the Dodse, yesterday, on a charge of Laving entered the silence of Mr. Allert [U. Brainard, So, 155 ti street. on the vieht of the i7th ul wh time #255 worth of poode were stolen of the stolen property found tu th the eecuemd at the time of their tereed r quilt, and gave in ¢ the recovery of (he stolen articles, mitied for trial Kobbery in Laurena Street.—At about half-pest three o'clock on Tuesday morning.Jeho Claco ored) was assaulted in Laurens street pnd robled of 036, Jarnes Sriali 1, aleo colored, waa anbeeqnent ly arresied on sue on of he,wg commit'od the eeecuis, and part ol the money was fouad i bie pow Justice Dedee committed the @cecused tor trial without bail, Theft by a Carman,—Jocob B. Tesuume wae rested yesterday oo @ charge of having stolen o\ cae of linen goods belonging to Wm, Rediaond, of No. 46 Ba reet, It is alleged that on the @b ult, the accused, who iss carman, drove topier 44.N-K., aud put the goude ou bis cart @ away. Oo Monday lee, Keubeu ©. Keynol » insvormetion that Terbume stole the ¢ atthey could be recovered tor 850, Ke isu arresved, and for examinasion, ile ie 66 bhey were com fool \r Mroekliyn, STRIKE AMONG GREENPOINT Sore CAR- renters. Atvuut two-thirds of the s'p carpenters emploved in tuc rerfogs yarde at Greenpoint are on a etrike for the eight hour @stem, which is resimted by the bosses, Webb & Bell's yard is neariy desert ed, Henry Steers retains roveral of hie men, who work under the ten bour system, The yardof Pine & Davie, Messrs, Whideck, Simonson and Van Dusen aie nearly deserted, Heavy ROBBERY BY SNEAK TuIEVES,— Between four and five o'clock yesterday afternoon, the residence of James A, Winham, No. 54 Reventh street, F. 1), wae entered by «neak thieves during (ho temporary absence of the family, and robbed of tle following property Stlver epoons and forks valued at $50; one cold chain and two gold bracelets, $100; (heee goid rings, $15; $100 iu money, anda nave for $6.0 Bicamy,—A young man named Heintz, aged 21 years, rerid!ng at No, 737 ror John First ave., q@uatry. Bevera thousand books were offered, and | New York, waa arralgned before Justice Walter yes- e@sonted nearly all tue Staves of the oar ke duplicates of books are «liowed The eave will continue for several days. ‘ 1 Woman's Riours’ Conveytion,—A circu. | | ler bes been issued by Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, e Woman's Righss’gConvention, to meet inthis eity op the 10th of May, She thinks the e natien demands that “the womanhood vein ead ery of its en aad negroes should we and for this pu: the right of suffrage. Frrr.,—About two o'clock yesterday after- e slight fire occurred among some bales of tow, om Pier 7, i‘ aver fcot of Penyes aye The tow to H. Voikennin, Ne, i¥s Siatl) avenue, Cee REN seas been unloaded m the barge St. Nich oles, of Laaverstraw. Loss about $50 that nine o'clock last evening 6 fire brok« out in the ie factory in 66th street, near 1dth avenue, orned 4 1," have Frank Rigo Le Winger By Fanaa i Keid. be m) were t jestroyed, being tame Ings. Damage $1,000. Insared for 61,40 Row Over.—Vincent de Ross, an Italian , 14 years of ag6, was run over, yes\erday, in Kast way, by a car of the (iran reet Ii badly to. Hospital tor treatm: Worxtvomen's Union Turatricat Ex- TeetTaivwent.—This entertalament, which came off st the New Bowery Theatre last creniug was e per: fect success, The exchequer of the Union was cer- tainly augmented to a great extent. Batt or Tare Tuomas J, JocnpAn Assoct- ariox.— This select litte o Irving 1, and wase civ and m i fie Indies who siwended w tn ourcity. The rillapt affair, Many ore were present, and the fair ma the most beautitul 1, was a complete success. THE COURTS. Corny Carenpags, THis Day.—Supreme Ci Fein bas ttape Tan iime, bed STO ven Test 1786, 774, To, ‘S12. General Meta Reccaree Mo 10ns,—Now Wh 3, Bis, 6, 5%, 3, Th'p. 16, 18, 19 84" Breserred Cause—No, 1 : clal ‘lerm— Ceendar unchanged. Cbhambers—Nos, 1481, 2045, 41, 42, Tb, uper or Court—Part I.—Nos, 193, 3, 1733, 1466, 1723, Part I1.—-No-, 284%, 11 2892, oe aaeae 25, 171, 2823, 1739, Thi ), ¥653, 2616, ¥ AY} a stan 2616, 2699, 2566, 1452, 1736, 14.8, ou BAG Od, 1140, ue Common PI Part I. Nos, 1053, 1526, 1050, 872, 1493, 1510, 1672, 17, Ges, 1543, 1546, 1547, 145, 2550, 1961, Part Il. A.journed to Momday next, at ji o'clock A.M, Cask or Tus Merron,—The case was resumed in the |, 8, Court yertorday before Judge Betts, James K, Ford was rn on hebalf of the prosecn- tion and testiiled—I have @ public store iu Brooklyn; two guue Bere went {oO my Ftore trow the Meteor; | Vellywe they are Parrots guoe; they were sent on the ‘sch of January; there were with Various ar- belonging to the guns and eleven bores eh l understood consaned ebell: 1 ui saud aine from ar, Wm. t. Carey, hi Len recalled, and testified Killau government; M he would do pothing with ¢ none epplications trom the sen and they hes no woner; L told him | thought those men coud set tones; L would ree them bout ft, amd repert to bm: ebous the 40h December Mr, Carey called re, by 1 tow bim d bed no tucther pr to report, \) ©: some furiber testimony by this witness the case wes adjouruesa to Wednesday at il A. Uievtitemy Fracps—[Mpostant Dscisiow.—In fhe case o. Simon Donan, U. 6, Commissoner Betts line decided that the laws of neither 1802 or 1863 vover the case, that of procuring from the Inspector Lie brand for fraudulent use, be therefore discharged the accured, INTERESTING Qursrtion G§ Rroanp To Doriss oF CounTY MAGisTuatrs.—In the Bupreme Court yes terday, application was made io Justice Clerke to edmit Patrick Mcliride to bail, pending a writ of certiorari. It appears that McDride wes arrested on the 13th of Mareh iast, charged with assault and (asie7, and akan balere J wine hh Whe terday, on acharge of abandonment, preferred by bie wite, Louisa, who r » Heine acknowledred the aban aAuisa, but told the Judge that he snp; wife, “liow many wives Justice, “Only two, Judge. was thereupon commitied tivo on Friday vext, I married the secoud tim, e:iue Hardee, Pur ts A Corron Warenuovusr,—Detween 2 and 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning, a fire broke out in Robinson & Co's, Coton Warchouse, Commeree street, pear Van Brunt street. The building ts of brick, 5 etorics in bele 4 stored with a large amount of cotton, | age to the builaing, which tfsowned by Mr, Freucie B. Cutting, of New York, was $2,500, and the ammount of loss on contents in estimaiod at $5,000, he tire, it appears, was caused by the over- heating of the steam . Boh buliding and cotton are insured, : ae ss Tus New Yor« East ANNUAL ConFER- ENCK.—The New York East Anoual Conference of the M, FE, Church, will meet in the Washington et., ed another asked the ered tieintz, He ait another em! that she prisover bid oung lady named Cath ne aod | M. BE. Church this (Wednesday) mornt t 9 ofc) red. The sufferer was removed to Bellevue | A. M. Ransipre will be in ct About two hundred ministers will he in at sondanes, and the session will provabiy continue one week. Jersey City. Democratic Cirr CoNvENTIONS.— The delegates to the Cliy Democratic Convention to occurred last evening | DOMinate candidates for Mayor, Recorder and Behoot Superintendent, to be supported at the charter elec tion op Tuesday next, met at Commercial Hall, jersey City, last evening. The following named gsenlemen were re-nominated by acclamation : For Mayor—Orestes Cleveland. City Kecorder— Cornelius ©, Martindale, Sebool Superintendent. Jou Coy, The Hudson City Democratic Convention made 5%, 9, 1) to 15, | the following nominations : For Mayor—( intendeat—D: Maiics, rret D, Van Reipen School Super City Recor ~ Thomas Ww, Trvex Hovsr Ronarp.—The honse of Truck Company No, 1, ot Bergen, was burgiario. |) cntered on Monday night, and robbed of 76 4. vl new Brussels carpet, Roppev,—A junk dealer named [eter ©, Wells, doing business at No. 63 Peck Blip, New York, had his pocket » cked of over #200 while crossing oo the ferry-boas to Jersey City, about 9 o'clock Inst evening. “MARINE NEW April 4.8 ieee 59; 8. cots, 6 us High Water, 1065 CLEARED, BTRAMSITP— Australasian, (Br.) for Liv 1, BUI oriila, Liverjool Jehanun | Pr} a. BAK ieola Despot, | Aus.) Queeusiowa, Anna, Liverpool; Eureka, Matascas BRiosS—liermine & Eliza, Bremen; Clemence Burene, Cape Town; Harry & Aubiey, Barbad St Vincent, st Johiine, NF; Anne Maria, Rotterdam. BUNOONE riolk, Va; Free Wind, Washington; } Robert Knapp, do, AREIVED. STPAMSHIPS—st Patrick, Glascow Vannab; Guilt Oliv, Havana; P. Es Verry, Newbe:n: Tripoli, Live: pool snd Queeu towo; Bam Salvador, Savannah; Cumberland, W wngton, NC; Gen Sedwick, Galveston SHIPS—Germania, Havie: Sattara, Bombay, BAKKS—Geo Becher, Shanghae; Sofia, Ardrisson; TRonaut, Bremen; Charies & Edward, Messina, BRIG —Adamo, danceno, of Lialy, trom Messina BCHOON Ks bmn J Gott, (of Prov.) Matanz AM Acken, Norwalk; Katelle, Norwalk tor Virginia; A H P Bly, Providence; Ottoman, Providence for Eliz- perhpert: Ocean miar, Rockland: Beni, Eoglish, E vidence; BF © Denvon, N. Bediord tor Albany; on T hubbard, Pall River; Bdward Wooten, Providence; N Holmes. Providence tor Elizabeth: port; lesbel Alberto, Prov; Fanny Fern, N, London, BELOW-~Sbipe Constantine, Liverpool; Geschen; barks John Fyie. (iesgow; Jypligy elie! . HaKitle bivarveols i Shady Ki oad Hie did not] Too Late for Classification. Be 4 GENUINE. AND INIMITABLE HAIR DYE! PRICY, FIFTY CENTS PER ROX. Thie ive stands higher in the estir ation of the | prrbiie n guy other manntactu 7 ‘ It. iv jnetan- ‘ ors Lie Col 1 applied, Grev | ‘ vo a beautiul BLACK or ithont injury tothe haleorakin, tt oes nor chuse any unpeasnt ‘eine while ratiction, the idwir [ere romou- Sixth and is, without fear o SAP Lel and CHEAPER thst | fact . CRITTENT ON, Wholewaie A | Syenue, to whom ail orders snouid t a, 5 | JPESIAN BROTHERHOOD—THE O'DON- r choe Circle will hold vibile saveting at Dooley’s | Aesembiy rooms, corner % et, and let avenue, on | Thureday evenine, Apri! & at 7% o'elcek. Col F. Barke, Capt. J.J. baffe and others will acd: ees the meting Actnission f re Ladies invited | JAS RIELLY, Centre, BDW't) LEARY, See, 271 | Fok SALE=A CANADIAN PONY, It a | hands vich, G6 years od, with wavon rn) har. * | easy ecld togetoer or separate, Apply at 206 West Horston« J6a — ‘YY & HOR “i QHOEMAKERS WANTED Al 14 WHILE: , bail t., next door to the Barber shop. Hid QHITY JOINERS—A SPECIAL MEETING Wot Manthetian lt Y. Ship Joiners’ Union | wit be held at Co tal. No, 1.7 ¢ ae ' near Houston at, on ay e 4th ] 1806, ats ¢ « embers tre ted to attend, ne business ol. tance will fe trangsete! JOHN F. DOANE, Preniaent JOSEPH SUPERY | Secretary at | \ PANTED—A FAST COMPETENT Quilter, | ona Where A Vile .'e ™a ine, none leer need apply, at 44 iark lace. top oor ‘i V FANTUED—A GIRL FOR) GENERAL bowsework, one @ he er ee ean wel and fou w aud comes wel ed, Can ee! good waver in Ligth ave, fn fancy store sar to need not aypl ut \ TANTED—2 GOOD Ts Es Tu work on custom pane were five py hoee thateurt. 15 Firet av ¥ COA. CHEAP COAL—VERY "ist OUALITY furnace, O4e and stove cor are tej oe weight. edi se ene te 108 Canairt, bet, Alien and’. card, af tAl, \ OOD — Wool — Wood — ine b Virginia poe and oak woou jor sale, b 6 load or cord. evtorin + yaid, (S24, 654 end 66 ative Oe MSONAL NOTCES, eatik, at low the » pecond ave, Lig Seth and nigh NFORMATION WANTED OF JACOB i] HEMBICL WONSCH, of Kat nD, Pruse oy | who came jo (hiscountiy 12) cw Anr tnte. tos jon of him will te thagkisily ceceived by his brother, CONRAL WUNeCH, at 5)0 Canal eereet, New York, of NEORMATION WANTED OF THOMAS SEMILE, who left his wife and § children on Friday, Mare! J, 1°66. Livee nt 6 Wattet, Any information w thank'nlly received by his heart N SEMPLE 45 broken wile, KE 4 a FJULIA MURFEY, OF COUNTY KERRY Leland, will pleuse send her addres to ELLEN DlGaiN, Seaihpert, Conu,, she will hear of some- thing to her auvantage, A a _* tit W ANIED— THE ADDRESS OF MR, SULTELDs, metal epinner, Address W. WEST Pearl et. P71) SAVINGS BAND TLANiIC SAVINGS BANK. CHATHAM Square, opposite Mott et. New York, lowe aix (6) per cent. inserea. jo depesiiors. ‘Tee of tax. Le oi made on or before Apri 20h draw intercet rom April lst Deporitw trom $1 to 500 ree coved v6 [BVING SAviINGs INSTITUTION, No, 06 Werren street, Open daily from 1o\. M BIX PER CENT, INDE ithe ERNMES 1 1 Money deposites on or betore the let of April wit draw interest from the let. la EW YORK SAVINGS BANK, cor. of 14th et, Six per cent, int “ LE OF GOV- aTH AVE., oat, {ree of tax. Deposite made on or before April ‘nterest at once, 1HOB, CURISTY. Pree BULA, See, PER CENT INTEREST PAID— Free from Government Tax CITIZENS’ BAVIN BANK. be Bowery, corner o: Open every dey from 10 te § deposived now or ou or before April 2uth w terest from April let. GEORGE FOLSOM, President BEYMOUR A. BUNC NION DIME SAVINGS BANK—CANAL at, corof Varick, Deposita from Licts, to 5,0 received, Six Per Cont, Intertet, iree of Tax, Deposits made betore April 21st draw Interest from pril lst Avsets, $1,592,226 2S Ss A MEDICINES. R. BONE, 114 W 16TH ST.—Diseases of the heart, langs, throat, liver, kidneve, scrofu- Ja, old v.cere, tumors, eruptions, ev ory forin of skin diseases cured, Otlce hours, 5 to 9A. M., 1 to 4,6 toS P.M. No mercury used, ay R. FULLER CONFINES HIS ATTEN- tlon speciully tothe treatinent of scrofalous affections. eruptions, old ulcers, cancers, and skin direares, at his Office and Ling store, 45 Sullivan at, 9 blocks from Canal, $12 YSPEPSITA—ASTONISHING CURES ARE dally made by the use of that excellent remedy Dr, Smnfth's DYSPEPSIA ANNIHILATOR, Tt has been betore the Public tor the last 20 years, and where it has been persevered with, and the direc- tious followed, has never tailed in a@ single case, It acts gently upon the bowels, giving renewed vigor to the stomach, and braces up the whole #ys.em creating as it were uew life, Every one ot sedeatary habits should try 11, and all who ave troubled with | yspepsis ahould ure it, Depot—46 South second st, Williaime- bureb, Price One Dollar per bottie __ oul GRAV EL—IMMEDIATE RELIEF GIVEN in the worst cas, apd the only medicine that will peemanently care the d seaces of the kidneys and bladder, tote had at Dr, WM. BARKER'S 144 South Och et, Williameburgh, > H M LYINGIN OSPITAL—A NEW LYING- £ isovenedat the corner of Léxing- For admission apply to the . between the hours of ¥ and lu di except Sundays, Appicania must bring certificates of tovmner good conduct, Kules can be obtained at the Asylum, ty —r- LEGAL NOTICES, | OCKS AND SLIPS, MARKET CELLAKS and othe: property belonging 10 the Corporation of the City of New York, to be leased «t put lie auc- tion. Notice hereby given that the Cor ptrolier will, on Tuesday, the iTth day of Apri, 1866, at 11 o'clock, A.M. at the Clty Hall, lease ou bid pub. and alipa, market celiers and other yy aterm of years, from the firet day of May, 1506 atalogues containing the description, location and terms of mie, may be had on application to the Colector of City Revenue at this 0} Hy order of the Compiissioners of the lie aucvion, doe corporation p operty Sinking Fund) Department of Fiuaoce, Comptrol- ler'e Oftice, N.Y March 1b, 1566, MATTHEW 7, BRENNAN, Comptrol.er, 339 AND SEWER BUILDERS — SEPARATE sealed proposals, each indorsed with the title of the work tor wuich igmay be offered, also with the name of the biduer and date of ite prege station, will le received at thie office untii 1) o'clock A.M, o! Friday, April 15th, tor the construction of se the following streets, to wit: Ludlow atreet, between Broome and Delancey streete; Suffolk sireet, bet ween Rivington and Stanton stieets; Kiase etree tween Kivington and Delancey st eri: second street, bewween Second and | Walker street, between Baxter any i d street, between Cen Binns) 15 wi) ith SMh, Seth, 4uth and dirt # between Lib BUDL | 4 WO lt avenue and river, with lateral branches wo 1ith iy 0 00 I. avenue, The specifications | he works and for wit weekly compe for the bids can be obtained on oppinasion atthe | NY MEDICAL EXAMINALION, offic, THOMAS BTEPHESS, KUBERT L. DAK | , All ages are inkeu, excepts children, RAGH, A, W. CRAVEN, Croton Aqueduct Board, Croton Aqt. Deyartment, Ap: I, loud Ban a (LD TYPE METAL WANTED -APELY AT SH ale oBice, F eeuer LO#ir AND FOUND. OUND —!4 LADY'S GOLD WATCH— The owner an have it by proving property end piying expenses. Cail for P, CORELL, 35 = i. street. OUND—StNDAY EVENING, A FUR Colarette. The owner may recetve the above by ving property and paying oxpenaes, Cail at 466 ixth ave, for LA RING LANE, after Tp, m Ww OST ON FRIDAY, MARGH THE 80TH, in golme from) 26th et. to 14th a&, in Oth ave, or in lft at cars to Dieecker st, Bank, a gold breas'pin, in the .ocm of @ enake, with two leaves of pearl, ¥s!- uedasacift i ram adeceased friend, The find ill be rewarded by leaving the seme at 405 West 25th st. in the bas tment, 2 OST IN CALIFORNIA—A BANK BOOK on the © (amene Bane of Savings, The finder rh pleme re virn to the Bank, for NELS, P, MOL JER. 18 T° PAPER, AND RAG DEALEES, JUNK- men and be oksele Soleo by aca: man, uncer ‘yom 55 Cedar a. two bundles of pa 200 copies “euchiwane e:'s [Treaties nied Ldquore, A liberal rewr.srd fac ffe.ed for the recovery of the paver and det tion of the thief Apply fi. W FPELCLTWANW ER, 55 bv Sad Ww EWAR!?—LOST, A SETTER DOG, ngesod white, chala collar. Corner 5th at, 41 SVYO REWARD—LOST CALF SKIN on pocketho vk, with over 61" in ereenbacke, mostic in $4, tote. titat he Sun Of ice, 234 ns 90 Re WARIO — STOLEN FROM 171 S SU Wert v0th eon the might «of March 31st, a dark bay horse and hires, the hone about 14 hands high, with a white ee @on his peck under the collar, and bie left bipa litt oe out of enapsa. The above re- ward will te paid to ary one who cel: give any infor- neuen lo CHAS, MOLOLICH, i155 Wleat tl at, oa BOARD AND LOOMS, A YOUNG MAN CAN BE ACCOMMO. ekuste vod board in a+ enall family ere the «tut ove loader end & lent accomimoda- thas, ‘ime S4then lathe stone. 55 PONG A GENGLEM'AN AND Wife, *7s)00 8 OW Mayle KeLtieD en cw | be accornmodate + £004 beaca iugie roo ma. Appiyat lué Ludow #t Cail tor «oo week No moving It ot Me . 205 POWs WHO ARE IN WATH@ OF Lodgings, Fond aor ewployment, ebould wy ply at the News- ov Home, 128 Pultous fou HFAY LOI " HNGS FOR YOUNG GIRLS, Cnbidren's Aid & tv have opened a me for your e. Lodgings. & pia Meals, 4 conte. acee foucd tor ieseivis ig girlie, 346 ree Ee TWIT OP WITHOUT BOARD, oe rronll Chrtet wily, @ neatly furnished - o* freon u the , geatieman. or a gentieman and t child, whe are no other rdere, with oj | the comto: howe and in a pleasant end bea shy locality moderate, Acdicss a note to L. Office, WaANTED—a KESPEC’ ABLE GIRL TO do general housework in « sinall family ; must be a good washer and lrower, and have good reier- ences, Apply at 146 W. iTth st, Let Tib and Sih aver, in tue basement, 61 \ ANTAD—BY A RISPECTABLE Woman ofe lerme M.B., Bex 500, Sun BOT who works out, aam Ji [ ght tedroon jainly furnished, in riva® Tamuthys will provide own board ; not higher up town \hao Bpriog st. Enquire 42 Spring st, room 5. 4 \ ace mmodated with load, where ¢ make them eives at home. Apply as 24 Oliver ri $d floor, back roow, tor % dan. Ba 364 9) CATHOLIC, STEADY YOUNG MEN, ~~ mechanics p.eferred, cau Imive board in a small rivate family, Apply or audios M. CUROSBY, JT ug eh Tear, ou 9 OR 8 YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. wodated with board end porrant rooms, at S41 lush ave, cor S3u at, over the store. SS 3A PER WEEK FOR GOOD BOARD AND > comtortebi: (@us, at So. Washington at, near Aliso @turn.ebed parior ton ® geutieman and . two gentlemen, with or washous board, Call 4b KMY CLAIMS—OFFICERS, SOLDIERS* Fs and heirs of deceareu are infortaed that we are eid aball continue te settic all classes of just c eriving from .e lave war, at our okt office, 2 Piace, Apply so , e1s0n or by Tetser, L. BRO Y bu. vt MPORTANT £0 SOLDIERS—ALL UN- every aeecripiiou aaa. selied came of e . & States or the United States will be promp ly se tied | 195 West d4th at, | door, +o of parior to lady aud | @crogs the Car.bbean sea was there | quire all our ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE | jaguar fan: Oo} ran the cn POETRY. Vearaing to Walk, ony beginning the journey, Li any a mile to go: \tle feet, how they patter, Wandering to and fro. ‘ Trving again, eo bravely, Laugh ng in baby g'se: Hy ing Sta face in mother's lap, Proud as a baby can be Talking the oddest . Ever before w ub mother (you'd hardly think eo) Undersiands ¢ very word, Tottering Bow and felling, Eves that are going to cre: Kisees and plenty of love.worls, Willing again to try, Father of #)!, 0! guide them, The pattering little feet; While they ar. treading the Braving t! ied 16 dust aud beat! Aid them when they grow weary, Keep then in rathwage blest, And when the Journey's ended, Saviour, O! give them rest. THE PIRATE'S TREASURE — My fires step on landing was to inquire for e boarding-bouse for Isabella, and Thad the gnod luck to be directed to ove kept by a respectable Scotch family, in Orange Terrace, andto thist conducted her, My next transaction was to char- ter » small cutter; ancl to communicate to Duff the Secret of the hidden treasure; at the eame time asking him to adventure bimse fandh's men on its recovery. Laleo gave him to understand the Probability of a rencontre with the Pirates, in the event of their hanng escaped the sloop, for I wae aware that Mabone had overheard the whole con- fasion, from my finding him listening at the cainn Without hemtation, the Heutenant at once agreed to accompany me, and, engaging some hands ont of @ verse! newly arrived, we soon mus- tere | a party of fourteen men, As it wanted oly six daya of the festival of St. Jago, and the disance , & Fe enough to re- one to vere in time, we em- barked and sailed that very night. aig Our cuter proved a prime eniler: and thouch the winds were light aud var'ahle, by the help of our 8 eps we mare the Roccas on the evening of the mxth day. As the Bpaniard hed foretold, the moon was climting the western sky, and pouring the f:llness of ber splendor wih a mild and beeu- tiful effulgence on the untroubled deep, as we slows ly deified with the current between the Wolf-rock and the,adjacent isie, All was silent and calm over the whole desers archipelego, and the vase surrounding waters, save vow and then the sud- en fligut of a sea-fow! awakening from ite sium. leraae we ed; or the occasional roer of the watted from the main land. We tter iBt) adeep and narrow creek; moored her aafe, and proceeded, well armed, to the eastorn extremity. There we foun! the projecting polut of land, and the old vanilla tree exactly in the eitustion describbd—its huzetwisiel ok waseill entire; and from the end of ite solitary branch, which was'yraced by a few scattered loavos, the body of amaninthe garb of arailor, hun, suspeniled in irons, The clothes had preserved the boly from the birds of prey, but the nead wae yecked clean and bare, leaving the leached skull to glitter white inthe moonlight. In perfect silence, and with some bing of awe on our spirlis, impressed by the solitude and drearie ness of the aceur, we souted ourselves on the rocks, and, with my timepiece ip my band, I began ta twnark the progress of the stacdow. For nearly threo hours we wacched ‘n this maoner, listening atientively to tesli,htes: souod from the sea- ward ; but everything continued hushed and etil!, except the creaking of the chain es the dead man swang to-end tro in the breeze, Midnight vas now drawing uear—the moon radiant and full, wes careeriug high through the deep blue of heaven, and the shadows of the branch and stem we j Proaching each other, aud towards the ces red oint, At leng:h the hand of my timeptece atthe WU. . Anay Are . 64 Bleecker et, diiectiy | PO Died Ww within one minute of she time, Is jase. oppue ve pay departineut Apply in person, or /7 | ed ower The branch and stem now merged inte letter, encion ng etamp 3 ‘lo | one, modthrew their shadow due east: and the pk MONEY THE NAVY—A | 83 spade ful! of esrth bad been th own out, when i nuwt ines ready for payment, e man who had been siationes to keep a lookout Goileevions mad r West, . BROWN & | Canve running to inform us that a boat was rapidly CO, ankers, 2 Park Viace a 334 | approaching from the east, Wo immediately cons Pue WibOWs OF ALL DECEASED | ¢!aded that they must be s part of the Dart's so'liers aie eto c®. ot our a M.. NS & CO, Mer wi office No. 39 ler sree 15 ie, ] SSURANCE "AGAINST ACCIDENTS THE ORIGINAL TRAVELERS’ INdi XANCE COMPANY { ’ OF HARTFORD, CONN,, INSUREB AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS At Low Rates of Premium. Net Caah Ansere, Jan, 19... 60... +... 8599,519 Ob RODNEY DES NIA, JAS. G. BATTERSON, Seeretary. COMPAAY, a Chareb. JOHNSON ate soovess General Agerts, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, , ITS IMPORTANCE, Every man is liable (o accident, no matter what his occupation or pursuits “Good lack" cannot always be depended upon, [he questions w be settled are precisely the rame aa ip tire insurance. Is it mot cheaper to let a rego ible Company the Opposite st. 1 & Fis ivek than itis to take ourself? ls not your lody worth more than your dwelling houre? 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This ie a kind of policy we recommend to all our patrons. ‘They are issued forany period trou: one monih to five years, i Lese policies furnish a complete protective: tuar 4 tuch commends Ac- tivent Insurance to public favor, is ite system of eekly compensation, Under an ordinary lie pol- y, © person whose life is insured, can never reap ry personal benefit from (he sam asrured; it goes to hue tamily or beire atver his doth, son insured ia the TRAY 7 any accident whatever, #0 y aa to temporarily disable him [rom atteuding to hie usual businesscan receive the benefits ot insurance at once, and have the consolation of drawing his fifieen or twenty-five dollars per week toward paying doctors’ bills and family expenses But any per: Ks, who ie injured by OVER NINE HUNDRED C MPENSATION LOsSEs PAID, Onthe booksof ihe Company are recorded over nme hundred cases of weekly compensation losse peid within the past eighteen moatbs tor non | injuries, ihere losses have, without a single exception, been pald promptly _w ithout contesting one, TOTAL LOSSES PAID, In twenty-five cases, the large sum of $99,500 was realized by the families of the policyholders, {or leas than $39€ received in premiums THE CHEAPEST PROLECITIVE INSURANCE, ANNUAL PREMIUMS FOR GENERAL ACUIDENTS. Compensation only. (Toiai D sapinity:) viet. || Weekly | Preterred Prien || Comp. | Premium, 1 Death only eb inguired inv; bate policy will sued as tinutes notice, ’ JOHNSON & FISHER, General A 160 Pulton Street, ~ ™ . Behe 's Chuva, ¢ rew ; and their long and vigorous strokes, as they stretched out the full extent of their oars, showed that they knew the importance of every minute that elapsed, Our implements ior digging were hastily isid aside, aud we concealed ourselves among the rockstill they should come within v—s{ reach. Ina sbort time the boot was seen ashore, and eighs armed men caine forward, partly Spani- ard and parly the ship's crew; among whow 3 recognized the boa swain, ani, to my surprise, Mahone, whom I had shot and Jos for dead in the cabin, Withous giving tem time to prepare for the assault, woquitted our shelter, and sprung among them atonce, laying about with our cut- lasses. Fors little space the sk.rinish was tough- ly and hotly contested; for the pirates were reso- lute and reckless, and tought with the desperation of men who knew ‘batthe only chanceior their lives lay in theirown exertions, Tn the confusion of the fray I had lost sightof Duff, aud was closely engaged with one of the Spaniards, when the voice of the boatswain sboutivg tort! «horrible iropres cation, sounded immediately bebind me, I turned round, and sprung from the sweep of his cutlass, and, as my ols were bob empty, re- treated, acting on the defensive; when he pulled out bis, fired, auc burle| the weapon at my bead, Tae shot passed without inujuriog me—but the pis. tol, aimed with be'ter effect, stauck me full in the forehead, A thousand sparks of light flashed from my eyes—I felt myself reeling, and on the point of falling, When ® cus across the shoulder stretched me a. once on the ground. When! re- covered from my stupor, and opened my eyes, the morning was advanced—the sun was shining brig overhead ; aud I found myself st aa, lying on deck of the cutter; and Duff Lusily eugaged iu ex- amining my wounds, From him Ilarned that the piraies bad beeu m 1 alter @ severe conflict; in which four had been slain, end lefton the island; two bad escaped unobserved during the fight, and made off with their boat; and two had been wounded, sud were prisovers on board, one of whom was Mahone, én our arrive! at Porto Rico, we celivered therm over to the civil power; end, soon afterwards, Mahone was tried ior the murder of ihe priest, when Le was convicted om our evidence, conderoned and executed, Under good nursing and care, I gradually recovered, Isabelia is pot now thas vestiiute and and unpro- tected orphan whom I first saw ou the muuie of the western ocean—but the happy mistress of « happy home, diffusing lifeanu giadces) on al) sround her, My friend Duff has lately beea placed on the list of post captains, aud is auxiously wais- ing for more bustling times, when tuere will be more knocking atoul, aud more hard blows got, than what our preseut peace: stablishement admits of, John Wylie, too, las had advancement fn his line, being Low master of one of the fiuest sbipe from Clyue; and Thad the additional satisfaction of knowing that none of the crew bad reason te regret their baving jeopardized saeir lives in fight. ing tor the * Pirate's Treasure.’ ig A FULL SET OF TEETH INSERTED FOR ailing” 10 to $15. Bu eer sold, siiver one bone * e' ox wa Ww on pas 15th a bet sd and 4th aves, J. Dubiny Peatwesat A, Most WONDERFUL DISCOVERY— th extract . x thiul tecsh Inserted for #1 eceh: eching eseth ated Gemmiges weit fovfrmal and eetegaas, Af JAY VILLERS, 166 Grand eh 4 blocks trem Bros’: oe

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