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re alleged to be dal tent and collection of that great frends a face and hands. | Walker and two raotined in the py Continned trom Firve F wore alee | wit evonue on distilled epirit seewind. providing for » Belect five to Investigate the frote, Large Fire te Monit, Deo. 2—A large and destructive | 0 fire occurred hore this morning, destroying | £2. sovozely burned. morn, if nobody mmitter, and Ghee ih te referees to the Judiciary Com young women who boar! end work for her, named Margaret hdy | Lacey and Anne Cr 1, 9 their real in- | dence, No. 904 North Tth street, b. D., about shout | 2 v'olock on Bunday morning last, wore ar ‘the wee Gnsah- ‘Tun Warnes Sraser Pree—Fous Mas es, Arnold & Uo, Magnolia Conrss | Gorroen ro Have Banx Boaxnn to Duarit endsray, Wow York, an first race, @ dash of | Ong Bobr Fourn.—Yesterda: fulgned before Justice 7, feavecday all not guilty, Toay, ail pleeded. not guilty, andl wore re. vi sn | tee ee Mr. Routwell having obtained unanimoas Jr" bY | was learned that four mon, etatoment, said : Tee consent to make @ ployed on tha upper floor of the building I have observed in some newspapers what Mr. Alexander's ati! bis companions, with the plunder, had No. 100 Walker otrect, wore missing, and | reached » place of safety, when he also fled. it wae feared that they perished in the during the fire on ir names wore John J. FROM BAN FRA 'CISUO. Interesting News. Monday night, An Ieromtawt Sort Acatmer tre Crrr— A sult bas beon brought in the U #. Cirouit, the atk fest os | Court, Jadge Bouedict presiding, in which three | Wm. HL Bliss is plainti®,and theolty of Brook- do this, under the “ls ame, jet bio exercise it, but in Gi ian, ‘es | that I bad —The United States rived bere from Hon. a today. Hon. E. MoCook, United States tat Hawaii, was ® passer He returns on accotnt of his wife’ health, which ts very feeble | derbilf dates to the 2d British ship Isabella a Bax Franctaco, Deo. he of the place whore Surratt | steamer Vanderbilt that he wae employed in the army of | ol at it had for many | Miuister re months » knowledge of the regiment and | any in which, and of the name ander lin was serving; and that I thought, under all the cireutpstances, onntry should know whether t facts were #0 men employed by fon, of 3 Allon street, and who lived at the cornor of Hitt a ton atrests, Search havin, the Bixth Ward Police, y: the body of one of the imen was found the remains wore so oharred that it waa impossible to recognize them. Tho body was removed to. the atation ho and Coroner Wildey notified to hold an in- | peaid he should prob. | wae; fh, bat he saw no jess: | the og weed for it, and thought there wae great Fre ie what bad been said by others in com bivor of a refervnce to (Wie) said he was aboot to Dill, but he ab ; oonider himself voting under any undue pact 4 If there was any nee before the Senate bly rote for the A Noy, 17 for No’ Tote co tke up The arrival ef whi Intu to the Iva rele oil and Can Acctpext.—Jobn R. More: un over m day or two ago by car! of coupling from Bentated & Co, 2 of the Helt Railroad, and wan so sevorely | poration € injured that he aubsequeatly died at. the Jews’ Hospital ‘ ¥ on Saturday night inst, nor do {the government bas fault in not procarin, (on, arrived Nov tations Were grinding, and ugar forward rapidly deposits in tin this city for tho paat Li, Edmunds, Fowler, Freiing! Ldid oxpect that Tho Coronet was notitied | j erlod $200,000 Lied for wud thy b Ship Grauite Stat oountry will aoe why young woman, has taken auch: means naine was unknown at the time, was tak ill the other diyy at th Haven Ktnilroad Cot whoo | trie a were in its power : Tho atearmabip Oregonian, 68 days from New York, ria Cae } day after a su depot of the New pany, corner of 4th ihe was removed *t f the Houae, tn arrived yeator ional Asylum for Dis tanagersior the chled Volunteer Soldiers, ay, the transition from th Messe. Hrown, thrie, McDougall, Morrill Jeud. Sprague and Yates —10, a to take up the will did not | that of Miss Kiion Graham, ge, who lived al Pawlings, Went The Coroner was notitiod the week abhor | aggregate business of S457 agatnat 161 for previons woek | wheat quoted at $19 to & Cheater county | to hold au inquest of Mr, Wilson, the & Virginia Verner Pierpont’s Messnae. Ricuwosp, Va, Dee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Lea PR, | and bene EHO, | at funded to be over millions of dollars 8 ZITM, ISA, Ct, ON, ots with ban ‘The arms which were aeiz- | 2918 N. atoamer Mich parading the at ners and music t2 of the line, of wh been organized are in process of General Call doliverest to the The bonds required by the United States Governmont we the lave #0 aa t | 175 to IX, ineluat ttay of execu nigned thie morning tly drilling by in different parts of the city aud a the payment by tho perior Court— rt T—Nos, 1551 at which time the present journed to Thursday Meus—Part L—Nos. 110, 1465 1665, 17:86, DR iuterest, each ene sulject of Tabor is nh Was postpou LOCAL NEWS NEW YORK AND VicINITE JA76, 1403, 1305, 16. muat first dey ed to Thurada, on their native labor to repeal that por h, white and col 4,6, 10, 11, 16, A Come spanty Prower—Prorosen Iv mix Wexertt or KINGWOMEN'S Uston.—Aa will be seen by referring to cur ad umns of today, al 7, 19, 195, 20, 21, 22 pressive laws, by th ‘T Uniied Btates re. Bi muej | The Crossing.—The necused, who was don the table. ceeded to call the ee, and he should | ‘The next hope tor ln | ays, is from foreign countries be tried hopefully. entertainment, in lyn defendants, The action ts for the re very of dainages, in the eurn of $50,000, for "pat Ce oad at of a patent. e oase arises out of @ complication in regard to certain patents for fire hose couplings. 4 Mr. Bliss bas» patent, and Mr. Rraisted and others have another. Some tima since the city purchased some hose from Mr. Bliss, Me | and Braised & Co. ued for damages for an infringement of their patent. Ibe action was dotendod by Bliss, but there waa no result. In 1864, « proposition was made | to the Council to purchase a large quantity ne ‘ounsel advised the Board not to | enter into the contract, giving his rea therefor. The Common hener the in January Fine ix an Insurance Ovrice,—A fire wae discovered in the office of the Nassau Piro Insurance Company, corner of Court and | Remon streets, about 10 o'clock on Monday night. Officer Uttor, 414¢ precinot, forced trance and speodily suppressed the It appears that au pple woman who Keeps a stand on the nidewntk te allowed to store her atock in the offiveat night. Placiny Lighted cavdle on the top of the safe whic! wns filled with books aud loose papers, #ho loft without extinguishing it. When the candle burned down, the papers ignited orygin of the fire. No dann; Youruret Benotane — Three tha | A Henry Farrell, Spencer Sutherland ind Charles Bailar, aged respeotively 10, 11 ra, were brought before Justice | f lie dwelling of J f, between Sth and 7th | a, by forcing ‘one of the frout baso- owe nnd stealing about @L 50 in Tho accused were held for examina OKLIN BOARD oF EDecatiow.—A re | gular meeting of the Board of Education + | waa held last evening, the President, Mr, C, DP. Smith in the chair nmunication from tl Behool No, 2 wa which ho asks authority to School for the benefil of colored children jeot was referred to the appropriate committer with power. ‘The question of raising the salaries of tho Principal of | submitted ts ployee of tho American Bank Note Compa | teachers of the public echoola wan next ald of the funds of the W Union, will take place at Irving Hall ou the | evening of atn whon an opportunity will be affu poople of this city, not only to listen to ono lar and interesting public speakers, but also tu aid tn one of the most praiseworthy of our bonovolont institutions The beneficial effects of this organtzation, since its incorporation, in relieving thi forings of tho poor, by searching out wnd obtaining employment, free of charge, for that class of fomales whom clroumstances « Governor discusses the Constitutional ny, waa charged by Mr. Ji iment, remarking that the people cial agent of the Post Ofice De partment, | when th javing delivered nine nincty cent! an unfinished condition, thorized to rec oive them It seems that the American Hauk Noto mpany has @ contract to furnish the | signation New York City Post Otloe with stamps, and stole the stamps in quos- disposed of them to ® person nan. it Williamson, not perfect, mado ing which led to Crossing was committed for trial yes | Ler nited States Commissioner, mes Gaylor, ape: x forth that the acc on for additional ofenwed allies posta ge atau tom person 4 eat Laste, and without due examina. short of the ¢ composed of a lage class, the equals in wealth and intellizence of the party of the ewbraces the strength of both the old political parties in | the Northern States, brow; tho late war, and now he | common. sentim become stronger for mat | This may be termed the dominant party, Jed by the ardent and cultivated intellects | now presented in Congress The Governor nays: ‘dg the pay of m Jopted in great haste, and ble propriety, as well in t together by together by » nt and sympathy, Comuitteo for ud the second to the dudiclary | ‘ears to Cone, terday by the Coxpeats .rions —Roturna of proosss wore | casks of distilled apirits,was brought before » resolution directing the Aecretary of Wat boruee of all drafted men who f ‘The political question take ‘as on all previous occasions, hed, elicite ry in which all tho speaking” here’ participated. Noth: ing definite waa done however ‘he monthly report of the number of re. pointments transfors of | toachers was presented and filed. After me further routine busiuess the Board adjourned. ‘Te Auteorn Wiusxer Fravps...The caso of T. B. Tilton, John Devlin and T. T, . Who are charged with conspiring to dofraud the Government by falsely branding Ie yeaterday in the United Staton District | U.8, Commissioner Newton yestorday moru urt in the “ollowing oases : United States | ing. The District Attornoy requested found on Fig bth [pace ceprasgeery on account of ‘the absence of , | for your consideration now is whether t compel to daily labor, can be tostitied to one day under the ru troduced @ bill to repeal so Mmued of ection OL of the Inte te. five barrels of whiske: Same re the atil amendment you ple of our State in a better views I have presented be correct ye of better terms, &o., found at 432 especially among that class . No claimants appeari milition, tf the . on | danta objected to the post} K. Pholps, Assistant United | the Comminsioner atated t States District Attorney, door tered condemutng the motion of B. It is urged that it | war honorable to accept the terms 1 think this ob deprived of their Embo! fened with past auccons, the organt 1 coties oF api ites on Waye at nis Hot substantiated. power acquired by the surre nfedtorate ara red the following resol Avretisomsce.— Voting and At)» Anod That the President of the >! and puffer: poor, draws wear, to | fempti important witnesses, Counsel for defen- nement, when ho had decid. €d to send the matter to the Grand Jury. | by do- | In the case of Tilton, however, it wan agreed to postpone examination wntil | fonday next at 10 o'clock A. M. r Inspootor named A. J. Phillips g (0 Vote Mtegally —Thomas Geary | was arrested by Deputy Marshal Higging, sted yoatorday on a charge of at- | On the charge of complicity with Tilton and a horeby reapectfully requ 4 field of usefulness, hnving alte La Inrgo workroo deserving fomales, una’ Iton atroot, | tempting to voto at the Sd Election Dis: | triot of the Gch W: peacen bly until ernment the present bi the reat, in Wlogaily branding liquor, Ho was bold for examination by Commissioner , in the name of Daniel | Jones. No. 2 Centre street, Justice the h Sullivan was them, but these applied to a prisoner allowed the freo use the Secloty's inatrus | Tombs for trial | arrested by Otticer Oatos of the 6th Pre: of voting illogally wt th ant | cinet ou a char tent | Gth District oft ania both a minor and an alien. to the aving been employed for such in out will, of course, of tho funds of the Dest ineans tow the political f trial in default of bail, ‘est of Disorderly Men at the Polls.—| visors for permission to conn vue in nnothe Kixos Covsrr Boanp or Srrenvisons, —A meting of the Kings County Board of Supervisors was held yesterday afternoon. A communication was received from the Controller of Prospect Park, in which the proceedings of @ meeting of the Commesion: | ors was submitted, at which it was resolved to make application to the Board of Super tthe Park | alluded to| Thomas Kelly was arrested by Sergeant | drainage with tho sewer about to be laid Kennedy, of the 6th P: conduct about the LOth accused upset a scattering tho inet, for dirorderly Poll District of the | inatter be referred to the polling | tee of the Com side- | Supervisors as to the terma and ry putation ef | Yi nigayedt in rebelli¢ Mortimer Sullivan nd seve: Jats nie expensed nigh entertainments appent such as this failed fur lack of popu rly conduct about the polls, and the istrate detained them until after the clec tion was over, A Disorderly Character ry | Who refused to age Lis Pants Exvosmioy.—Tho ship Harps: | Englishman, ive his name, was a} Vniversal Exhibit will probably | the general gov Justice | ‘Lhe annual report of the Ce mibs to United States Dowling committed him to the ff his drunken insanity. nal.—Yesterday the Com- | the b missioners of Charities and Corrections re. atod Justive Dowling to disc titions within thy vernnientot th sand various specimens, tinry, where | ya’ vonth forty yours woserving out her n term of imprisy together), for intoxication, Tho request was Mary will be relow: of the features mont of the Ex ompiied with, | polutment of « night watehmian in the C They ought not ¢ their persons. iu dof the Civil Appropriate bacco and cig Brooktyn, bo Hinendment, providing for the the cooking wi be purely wati down by the County from the Almshouse. If permission be granted, then that the whole eoutive Commit: | aissionera, to confer with the nditions a8 well a6 th “« which such connecti | 6 use sower shall be made, The | ter wa ferred to the Special Com- | mittor on the subject Ac aleation was received from MoClure, Janitor, and G. M ating En gineer of the Court House, asking for in- | Crease of salaries, Referred to Salary Com- to communication from the § was also received, asking that bis eal | fixed at $5,000 per unum, which wi | ferred to the mame Committ rrogate-olect inty Troagurer, | for the year ending July 31, 1860, shows the | following receipts and disbursements, with | auce ob wand Amount of money received... «$3,923,800 | Paid out during samo poriod. ... nce Aug. 1, 1866....... $252,095 85 | ‘The Committer ou the subject prosented report with rosolution suggesting the ap- | t {ouse, and recommending Thoi | the position at an auuual salary of $800, | ‘The resolution was adopted, and, after some | further routine business, the’ Board ad. Tuy, Waoxo Max Comvicte.--A rather | Journed, | curious aluir was developed before Judge isn, of the Kings County Court of oes: morning, which goes to | I appears from the Darling, submitted Aton, that upwards of prove that howe: Uskxowy Max Fouxp Drowxen.—The body of an unknown the river near Ludoviel’s dock yesterday axed was about © feet in height, brown | may | bairand sandy whiskers, Hud on’ a blue AW) New York soldiers and their peinerime he may till be unwilling that | f he (himself) Mr. Broomall offered the followings rese regard to the et ot Congress duly trier be instructed to inquire id of August last, a man | Fouuins. rrity Was sitting counidering the KK AND Wiastonesten Co, | 1 he has to encounter eur, and while the bed ofa valuable gold wa nonamed James Hallor to on Monday veral burnt buildin an injunction hay Kulbtleiseh, the convicted in the Court 6, princi who | Halloran came up. be babitante born withit. the li Awore positively th hind, and pulling him back bed him of his t, rob. On Monday, & youn, for Ha'loran, d having himself commit » in From Loulsyitie 0 "late rebellion, political rights ine is said to be w good mpent thay the » order will be rious Kentucky guerrilla, lately captured by Adupted—Yeas, 107; nays s turned over | tedthe theft— YACHT VisramPhis | the wagon, and could therefore not identit contestants in the down the Bay this the re-appointi ittee of Recoust heral Vou Beh on, wud tat ta and resolutions that were ust weasion be and gave tuto pad gave tutor | + Froin New York to Jeru ferred to it at th of cotton were fold at ock coat, drub pantaloons, black snd drab | eked veat, black silk nocktie and ote, Coron kuiter r Lynch took charge of the | On | NVECTION UspeR TH atrick Ky athe Without a license of busiuess, No. 163 Fifth ate nentenced to pay a dine of $ fined in the Ponitontiary 0 days. HAND ProwENavy Concent —The a Re ne will give w grand prom cert at their capaclous new at | mors in ith sireot, ED. Unie evening. ‘The attale promiaes to be largely attended by | the fashionsblos of the city Lak Avexce CucKon Lacrurk Rey. J. Hyatt ‘0 of the Chureh to. ~The th will deliver the third wut tho Lae Avenue K. evening. Sahject— jem" Tak | Muckoy | Tenet New Jersey. Ped roy WAR feen ashore on tho West Ran wes of distress thylt uantity of comur could possibly We con: | ALLE ioing that he had been, it to bo woutenced, bo thought come up and acknowle the actual atute of faote, te next sesmion the B exinting bet Ce ree y, of the steam tug Androw F Has it was bi rund ran n line wing heay tu the Staten lateby in te ng heavily, a BL inoney dxpended by Ho said furthor | MoWilliaine ou 3: coming to him | of atrovious a: the Luited States iu ATROC1OLS Ato ULE. —T wo young Jon, named ‘Tomas Grol and Patrick rreatod by Detective B, b. day nixht, on u cha it on dures Herbert, A ne | Clemons, wero 4M), which on inquiry Me. Moore found | disturbance vcourred at the New Jorsey naging ich rail Dy each of them to the Gove Dy the Governme totention that | Arms, iu the Sixth Ward of Jersey City to the Manone of Lenn re Yesterday, about ard they castes on to prepare wd publial the reported Chat we Moore asked Mackoy whothor he | the back of the acknowledgment he hat | bonds for their was obliged to ru could get hor Progress at any & late hour on Saturday uight, whon ty ‘used partion with others fell Lpou bert without proyoeutioi 1 Kido nothing im that live | the moleo he also received a ot y wound on hout. ‘The neous gav powrauco wt the noxt term the | of the Court fen) | Nagwow EAOAre PROM A CaLaMery In TH Mr. Btevene ramarked that he did not de. sire to be placed himself on the coumittoe, as bo feared the olimate of tho South » prove rather warm for him. Mr. Driggs offered # resol tinwater-General for » tho removal and appoiutment of nee the «journment of | It was laid over Court, and that he tonced to State Prici w that, but Edon't wa go thore tor w would certainly bi oaid, “1 an to wi two hours and a hi thon teturnod Otlering bo vsyini Dikoman, whi formation in New Jerscy Literary Kee postmacters, ete., The Jaet senwion, cba maw trial, wn | Eau Texset.—The 62M. train for Pater tak: | son Inst evening had a narrow escape from ado | a sorious culamity while passing throngh tunnel at Bergen. It appoars that a Of | rock, weighing mbout 500 pounas, becume rmittwd | loosened anit dropped dows on the track, of New Jorsey Litorary So ut largo on his own recoguizauceg |The ongine of t today, ® large i day under the rule, evening, a fire broke ho Paterson ateack ile nittod to jail, wud Lis cass | gook with anficient force ty break the cow Mr Myers offered a resolution calling on the President for Itke Uformation epve to all officers wl Benate ie required to contirm. eae Wanner as the iO Gat Waa forthwith transmitted for the oor Graud Jury, which is now in aud was org ose wppoin tan Vice-Presidenta vmuittees were appointed to draw up pao ous and report @ plan of organization tur | State Union, when the ‘ouvention ad ed @ resolution reciting | jourued uutil Weduesday, ' Captain De Ca Tan, Rucese Ov | ex = Taney maak Uron Sewoxa Wo- THE ALLEOED C: Aun sionen,—Three of the porsons charged MIN ALS exploded, burstin ir. Darling ote: oy ler | eatohor, aud b some of the bun the car The train was also thi the track, but no porson was inj hrough the tunnel are to atop at both onda, but a very slow time, out of this rule probably prevented « ser ‘Yous of life MARINE NEWS, Dee 6 © rinenT () 6. cote, 4 Om Migh WetertT 1, POETRY, THE CAUTERSKII. Look bere. ye mmaat bave your teow Where the Catskill, wildly rushing, eattore aeense to the Skices heart's affections 10 wee tbe 0.6 Th pay you for them, you bun / eotioman in bul. Lat meas pat hivw band im "Brow toate i ? him pocket, den, yeh, yah? sali the reatle ie with Fame | glow, 7 ‘To thelr rooky beds Thore, mid scones, eudli Hing, es parte Cte cerlice While the enr'rald waters falling Heay'n with murin'ring musio Emblom of # love undyin, Is that rampant, roaring tide ; N JONES, The Long Swim. a boats were sent up all bope of bein treasing position til ft down as certain that both Kuapton had become food for sharks, the weloomo lights, tat assured ua not only of our own doliveranca, but of the satety of at Joast one of them, shor and ins tow off that coufou a whon we had rescued from ef tis nextday, and had sot ‘Time aud chan; PEYTO through the dark. ates wo wore all dod kool, and lifted it waa euear thing, th boon here and t plo of hours witho of tis; the lieutenant it was only through the boat rler, aud making vie cust more, happily a anccessful one, to our being rescued time, is bottor than * too h PRESIDENT’: MESSAGE — GRAND ing of the Young Mo n ee pines r t action, ‘The case will probably be | $2 and the midabl swimming steadily all the while, for some | by tide; their faces set for | | tho shore, and their thought | little as possible upor | moment Lappen down below, Some mon | =I among them—bave » pg under water; a that if 1 had been cithor of those fellows | the very knowledge that every kick I gave might send my foot against m shark, who would snip off my log in a twinkling, would ected like the touch of the electrical cel upon me, and deprived my muscios of It did not operate #0 ‘The apprehension of | danger only made themamore notive in try: from it, and for about threo wuld not wee them, | of comme, but, ne you may imagi THOS. OAKBOK, F relief Fonohed id iu spite of abarks and abip MEMBERS OF N&W YORK yweeted to mess ai their edneetar evening, Der what might at any taking that perilous swimin the dark Aud dtoad, poor fellow 1" * Possibly ; bat nover believe it.” irror of toneh- | ™ o q dT am certain f influenza So SOV CR rea WANTED, TINSMITH WANTED—A Q-NERAL joquire at No. #9 King es. i sighs | THE NEW YORK SUN. “It shines for AD.” all power of motion, with them, however, THE SUN ENLARGE AKERS—CONFRCTIONER WANTED— readers of the SUN are presented Apply 0 J, A. CURKIERS, #6 Green wi! NTARS— WANTED & GOOD JOR- st, Brookiya, near the Catharine ANTED A WET NUE Brookiya, from 9 4. de ~ | or exhausted himself with kicking too vigo m whatever cause, | enlarged, aml wo be and of course © variety of reading matter than it print in onr previously lin twithstanding this g ment in the value wins the same, been published for wands they } fed wwiftly and ever But after ihe had accomplixbed that dis oh bogan to Crop radually be- | ited op PERTENCBD Femal charge of our work ve, ANTED—AN wore than thirty-three during that time has not « can go uo farther. GOOD OPERATORS for tenor fisonel shir est prices, ab ibe ore, C) the outset dis nd in difticultion ; to him at once. re | hse ciple thy pd + Are you done up, old fellow! Jones said ent which we have ontered ted aw well by the di of advertixers am by the success ¢ lantio Cable an ** You! anid the mislabi ou any farther. ter leave me.” “Not 1! nnid Jones; ‘ wo act ont together, ethor, or not a all; otherwise inc of news from ull parts of the world have also been dewirous of giving the people a more complete reeume of t | Worl i's news than our hitherto ANTED—A FIRST C i ‘mvgt also be a fr oon; you'd be and wo'tl iivia Greenwich st, between ANTED—4 TAILORS AND 4 TAILOR- cies” Sop at eord hands need opty 9 good a awl ving madnoss. Keat your | of the 8 pa; lot your body Boat Il soo what Town do.’ “ Khapton did exactly as be was bidden; | Jones stret bed hitnself out before him and with more than over resting upon bit ry wense of the te resolutely aa before. to me: you're Know that that's ra hands upon m: quietly out: an r obtaining intelli lobe Aro unAUrpassed, originated tho that impetus to modern Journalism whick remarkable during tho last third It now has enperior arran; WV ANTFD—TWO GooD Fellglous sad patriotic plevures on time, Apply SNA Ola nada Be pee K r?. Chambers oy, pear and cake, Apply 01 OFT Myitio are B coke Atlantic wire, | | bby all the othor ineans fi ake ao | Milanion o} becmuso ho carried his fi- 4 shoulders out of burning ‘Iroy, all the while in mortal dread that Grocks would pop out upon him at every corner? Woll, ho was not a bit u Peyton Jones. telegraphs, aud the apeody tr These ndvante issitiin to mnie inerowsed brit ho was that ru waan’'t it? plous Avena t—that the, tmuoh fuss about, ANTED—A BO’ the Sew “Shiue for ail.’ wit \VANTED- GIRLS ON DRESSES AND Wert Taher bevrees toh sad Oth eves in ANTED—A CARPENTER, WHO ON \ eniargement which wo havo now | made would have ocourred Hot earlier had it not been pre in the completion of facili Are, be.wepn 84 fuct, give me Jones for | es for printh A new lghtnl Acapacity for pr ive thousand tippers p and is in opernth ys, Anothit press, Bat with Jonos | 88d capaci about equally nusty, who would not soouer Vwith @ Greek than a abark? La the first caso, you might drop the ¢ ‘nud go in attho Grevk,without foaring to fud tho old gentloman ao ek, him np again, arse of erection presses difler materially from those establishment the poor tellow 1 drowned ; wud ANTLD—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR to work on Whesier Nao tent need ppl, Hila we have nade soft, why e £ 1s oft, why, they | in yur capacity or thing to bo | 78 Came, —it is porfoot for serving the p those thorougely | Cain 48 Vadowator te Bawas, it is—to put it an the mildest way— Open to quest * This is, however, rather a tritling way of OPERATORS, BASTERS AND Tailors Week. 19 Lewis et. #1 general pablic fool any interest Tink Sen will 60 N SOTIC | million of whom now rend it every dag THE NEW YORK SUN, the cheapest and one of rhe to him, be suddenly beoam of them was aiter him found them out a AT AUCTIO! Bout at, bet. qth amo 6. w @ bay hore and tw It was a sickening iyet, determined never to say swimming vigorously ashing with all his through that awful Tho shark kept close to them ; now on now on that, now diving 'bonoath us, And—* I give you | aaid to me hisaself, G. EVANS, AUCTIONEER — Woweillags, bosioxy, Rast ed by Joveph 8 Bech, corner of Nassea end Fuit uve E distinctly nose touch any of that nearly ti DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL jell this day, 10% o'clock, at salesroon, 19 high, and the hore tof coconut hana fare | Cia: a pete Y Dodateads, lounges, b.0%, gas fistures, de, R, FIELD, Ano hie day, ak UL @) WAT,.-HATS RETAILED AT MAN swt all the tuoder sht ‘Kuapton with a timb short, | Jand, and that was the principal thing throngh two miles of dead iuan w sharks, any Lai | (00D HOOKS FOR A FOUN AY, 1,009 Hvar GO ot LR PB: esac dragging a” halt di woul seom eoxaetly the thing tleman in these days t a ain the very sate ¢ that in which Adam first ma Joy at reavbing | bately with him, Jones had for of undress; but when he hid carried tho bevel, aud had dry, well above high AWNBROKERS GMATLAM wiil sell thie day at 10: pans, ke. Also 1 Wileoi Fr edi 1 doy Jo ily," Osdas of How ty Talk, He vt, aud binging his friend | tuaehtne, eager, watches, diana Kuapton in bis wi Tukt him out, 06 water mark, Lirection of the h clotheslossness we over him with crushing foroe to make his way to the bar bor, and to appoar | Hriareus without w sing copt hie own con 47, Pay Jogucnir, Pe “cnel Hyd.opaiby, Poona 1 the ‘Natural Belences, Arents want.d FOWLER & WFLLS, No. 289 Beovdway, NY yi of Pheemoey for 196T by vevure L LIST" of Privale Medical W AWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY—| {iL sell at 00 Now Bowery, « ssor'ment of mena! and wom ns’ wearing 69 JAMEB AGAR an Gray for | i lo thing to ¢ TO OBTAIN PATENTS, CAVEATS, Yor the information of ibe 1oto.tneat Mevellowine by nh wae discovered tu | ‘at 485 Canal ot, aid Carpets, O elo bs, Wnresas, Vea her Bods, Wedding, | recollection of the able plight in which his friends ou the | from which nobody but himself could save them, restored his | Muttoring to bimsel! that by odd sooner ropowt the first pr aking than carry ont the ki gtownida the harbor. I wea of having to glye the alamity as this made auy suprovemnent oF di AUCT,, BELL: M. WITTERS 44 Gamal aire wanting a eruiprete minjsaloner cf Pate, capsized pinuace wi 8 day at 1! lock, His Good Fortune ca blind, could do 80, of course shocking her sonse of decency, him at his need, he sawn hig fre hu ali the directions m He had not run fa ro coming towards him, BOARD AND ROOMS, HED ROOM TO LET, WITH fluity of clothing: but in Jones's naked con. dition they seomed nothing less than # mo a wove of extravagance. A shirt and trousers self, as if such a combin come beneath his notice and, © corslaily invited 10 doo. Wt son ab our office BSS CHANCKS, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF uid Jones to him: Vefore—'a shirt quire. both of must lond mo one or the other ver he likes, but ove ¥\.—Hers, you! He shall keep wh of thoi 1 must ha AndJones walked sul black, aud stated that, situated ia the negro could see that ho was, he was under the no- ¥ of roqueating the negro to resign the ety of bin wearing apparel boaod MH. MB unnaturalfy de: niuly up to the A. Cavens gives a iwitea bu Hom, ent Is purvionlar y ove fal UsSér‘ally completes of tue twod fe peeeune has been fil tue Pe for the ‘aime’ invention ve CAMMIAGES, &o JOR BALE CHKAP-4 GOOD WORK Joon 40, Ts 402 an Briarens, and would. tr look sharp. The negro | elined to part with either shirt or trousers. It certainly wae ratbor hard lines for hin, whon you come to think of it,—whon you yourself into his position wad garments. {'@ gentioman, of however bigh a stand ing in hor Majesty Over unexcep make bis appearanco in # state of nature, walk up to you in a lofty manner, dowand’s most linportant part of was rather bard lines; aud the ne kro thought 6; He tlauly refused to con font ty the arrangement, and not without soins reason on bis side either, ; what was Jouss to dot 0 alarm, and bo must have some clothes | There was but one course before AY MARE, loby Hands Bi lon. aad for fine °C Goverament .0@ ar orainary shares prepera, he diew 4 LOST AND FOUND. ND. IN MULBERRY ST, ON THE bof the ath of Dees lavadl PERSON TROUBLED WITH toate chard by a 69 DYSPREWIA ANNIMILATOR, d tho currying | Higby fer Respect fo Biake spect ex fuieas for hom. ‘was exnoily one of those h, there bung » show of es, “wothing but ini . AT Lor ewimining. foal Sivwaalt ina con | idee SUNS

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