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= — = a Bi Page, | Cua ‘ Costronien Bressas | Amis Lontinned fre we. | ¢ . stist) beKoorrit Day WALEACK'S THF LOCAL NEWS. set ‘ rt ‘ mt ard is ' KRW YORK AND ViciNtTT ‘ a Association, waa resim ) before f Md sadn’ 4 kone , ay morning. The first w theatre, A Wallack and Ld THe Kovan Rrowrs Cox wet Hcl i a on whieh hiv 1 eurreney tant to notice, the Equal Nights Associa “ I brilliant gathering tion 1 avoning at the Coop Recorder Hackett, who, in relation to the | as defi a rare i rf Bh convenes Inet evening pending charges, said that Controllor Bren | jut the genuine Wallack noe is never Tnstitute, at half-past 7 o'clock nan had always Hifeated a desire to #8V0 | oan anywhore, and seldom oven at that At the hour of opening there was quite © the funds of thecity ; believed him only too ve, a L 1 ‘ re. ate ot vie shrine of pretty women, diamonds and Marge audience of | one gentlemen weit WT Gee ree eee aa Laster Wallack ay Goat, including several ladice wearing the | f y of Deputy Control aracter. Aaa go Reform dress. The meeting was called to! Wag controller's office sine I Mr, Mackwell, who read the fol: | Deputy Controller aince 18st. was first officers Anthony: Vice-Dreaid Mrs. Margaret Wineh ward M Ranker and Rice The President, Mra nt Sec howell Susan t. Dal taries, lent, Susan 1 Anthony ‘then come forward and stated the olject of ene athe Equal Righte Association ‘forn gmanding of the Lishment at this hour of ‘ean form of governmen nation It the <l last Spring. for the purpose of d estab. genuine Repabli- They had felt What something must be dono than merely No continue that partial legi: r tial recognition of the rights of the cit ation A par of the Republic. The Repablican party at the close of this revolution proposed to es tal the nation h 8 minch of the republic jd enable them to maintain Some aaid that t our for the establishment only of the equality of races; that the black race should be on an equality with the white Face. All over the corintry there were formed nizations *; but Shey wer only for Qnything for won formed to re wom: th eettng inangu York nvention that was t dn this State to guarantee the right of uf frage to all men aud women of 1 They tthat the work was best te at home thie i therefore ¥ were beg Repub eould p. ral Kepubli ean then introduced Mra. Eliza tow, who made a apeech of favor of iinpartial auffrage the qualifications of anchisement objections of equi mending th testo the Sta “re 0 of sex al y or ri offered a ser for all, | to elect their Constitational Con It ws ight: olor performed, and sand all the other wrongs on suffered were te F meant | | witness has not heard of th pot here A by Controller F! Mr. Storr etailed the manne in which the Con id mail thint Tha y but upon war | troller pays out mone | officer ts mig) To Mr | counts of | vising 6 tho ac a auper toleaning sk Mr Bre | Tailt @ house ta the app rtf the Know of no workmen being employed pat by the city; conterbuted 1m onnan's personal purp in the Broadway Bank on all accounta, the arg lo by witness to the Cone * atreat cleaning submitted te money for Mr. int A there we $1,000, on wan Supervisors in 1861 was paid the TRassenirr news| mivortising; do not kuow who owns that paper Pie defence, according to Mr. Lawrence, assured that they haveexploded the charges now under investigation, heir case at the close of t f Deputy Controller Storrs that though they had other witnesses subpoenaed, he, in consultation with Mr. Heady, deemed’ further examination un necessary The ution THK Bopy oF TH Uxkxown Max. —Yester: | day Coroner Wildey held an inquest at tho | 6th Precinot Station House on the body of the unknown man found in the ruins aftor the fire at No. 100 Walker a Mon Josoph Maiberger, living at No. Ridge street, teatitied that ho was on the fifth floor of No, 100 Walker atreat tho time the fire broke out; he went down with Mr. Hirmingham aud anw tho fire burning on the third floor; they subse quoatly wont up stairs again to save some of the property; witness bad just got a handful of things together when he was obliged to leave and wont up on the root; Henry Dean, cousin of witnoas, who was with him said he would go down and get some clothing ; he did so and that was tho last witness saw of him; Adam Matherger, father of witness, and George Koborso wore left in the sliop of Mr Two or throe other Persons, who were employed in tho. build carried that thea resalutions be | ing, Were exawinod, but their testimony the table for further discussion, | {¥fOw no Light upon’ the origin of tho tre + Emma Hantinge then made along. | The case having been given to the jury, » thy Sowery speech ia favor of impar- | Verdict was returned that “anid unknown tial sutirage as the purifier of social andipo. | Man came to his doath by means of burns be + 1 i of asking women to | feceived at t No. 100 tome there and snow cause why they de. | Walker street, coat go eager lge ar rd Cory Pourtica—Coungcriows.—The fol Miss Hardinge was fre. | lowing correctic boon made relative ig the delivery of to th: of School Trustooa: In the a Gee souuti: | Fourth V ‘Iward Sweeney was clectod Tow at 10 o'clock. © for the and Thomas Driscoll t | fl vie ad of Jere Driacoll Tur Attecep Currteat Prexrocner— | and Wi Conway, a previously report Tar Exverarios Resewep—Ivtanverise | etl » Twouty-tiret Wo Michael Bersts ix Cocar<Hisnor Porrna Pune. | Uchogaa. Dem. is lected, a t Be t=The Derescn, Er Wato the case of the Rev Ws cba aM ore, ina Fifth fescmed yesterday mornin, Market Police Court, bere A a t. Kev. De ng oth *. Mr J. Gite We dete ithens for thw ¢ tive, Ie Mra Moore whieh Christi the same opin: » next wit k a pocket ¢ difficult fora r ¢ the defen witnesses to produce t crowded t Higbee. Morgan, I K, Joun 8 Young, | nee in the busi: | only; it aud stated that it was li pocket waa picked by a4 —The examinat Dr WR: the Jette x Ky co was M MeDo ce Dowlg ” ho e Baltimore, wud 4 for the prosecutor, th having pieked the pocket of CHUe ALago, i min B Att ed by about t {t | teotive, waa called, who was of who toatitied fessional thief e said he had 1 teatify to the Bharacter of the accusad. Mr. Murray, for the prose What the defendant would have Bity to do that General Pryor (warily) tend that le sh hibiting bis i eo 10 the world, fan speak in tl guage of my Lord lamlet to my friend on the other aide, and day to him, ae the Royal Dave naid to the rave digger: “The iellow hath no feoling hu this Wisiness.” Me is erfurming au unwilling duty Mr Murray —Let us ha Iuatic ould adjourn th Bvidence Lor the a Bown AL Bauer ov Orr Lowmissionrn.—The Bs PM sterday, the Presi the chair, * The Special Committee ferred the application a nite fora by i 101 was laid over His Honor th r to wh hor t W Mayor tranw was vei trix, repli 1 oppor nial don ry. tw in this Court without WMEN@ A REVENUE AND —AxoTien Commustcation From tik Mayo Nomivatina a Srue: rd inet at ACCIDENTS. On Mone Tobin, an y night, William Motropolitan Po m Acar of the Helt Iroad line, slipped and fell on tho parallel Kk. An upward bound car happening to ase at the tine, Tobin was crushed between he car and a pile of lumber, raised within jou hen of the ra oved to his dvellin wrth Moore ty prevent hil h, which oceurred Yoaterd: Coroner Wil was notified to | hold an inquest on the body, Tobin his left 4 widow and three childre the owners of the lumber rite the track... yoatord, rning, ted ‘clu wt Mr. Brice in wan re General Gov lin favor of A for a considera. exeoeding the suin of $5,000, Which | itted a com. ninst t story of the southwest ruor of 6 Mth street, gave doy will hold an inquost on the body. A CHILD PoIsONRD.e An inquest was yor terday bel, at No Wator atroot, by Coroner Wildey, on the body of M. MeGuire, # ohild aged three years. “Tho mother of tho girl had placed in w clos mio days wi which inte) sof the little uufortan who con. tents of the vial.” ‘The post mortem exami hation disclosed tho fact that doath had beon the result of an overdose of mixture ntaining narcotic poison, and the jury to th jored m verdi pat eifoct CHamnen or Commence—Taw Duty on CoTros — Desravetion o¥ State Doc mk WALKER Sraner Fine —INgurat on | ih rie | packed as a me tae nal ent Ye f 1 weal vs Ma the wil all kne i i ™M to variant tly aa © known as any of then formances edd juat now, though,while these reviv in tho order of things at Wallack's Theatre, hoar the saino tored in the samo soft to deprecating glance upward--aa if the actor large, rowed. do well to atte form of Col. Blise also reported on the matter of » brilliant asso Bat, «0 the t Lined wn th Kk came forth by purple eam al re ort, yot t n from id ult ws ono t 6 only £ ntatic to Conquer hors, two appet-like, ont tonight wn, or h ‘an in a you la his ‘ug lat might ir! at preci as he has el, ‘ rll or 6 the Io last t exactness arse of play anton ha per come mits altont 0 ture oun ue Masonre sonic Fair a int y 1 be tw the ar or of the utiful the mer Ire the exae! pwn until Nature night five hundi n mit one hun sand th ng ro is very oO tors are glad ‘thet: the Mr. Acton— tor; we haye'nt go going to have any " wards taken up au to the Board. to on; in regard to the necesnar, der, MENTS IN Mississinvi—A New Atiantic | Wo Speer, anu ICA meeting of tho | Who brought the wmorce was held yexterday | fF interment, w afternoon at 1 o'clock, Jor ommittes oppointed at the meeting, reported # memorial for tranatin- sion to Congrosa praying for the aboliti of the duty on cotton, The m that the tax is pressive be J important agricultural pro Ange portion Was export iv that manner; th it ine ¥ and | bs injurious to the freedmen bec it ‘ages production in mirages it abroad; thir, i inexy Ho tol tha Surges, Inst rial urges 140 no other | t, of whieh ata t unication withdrawing the n jon ot | *tructs the cultivation of land and the en. Tous Te Agnew foe Giteer inaioner, | Pvyment of labor, aud that it is wuconsti and nominating Eiuanuel B. Hart, for that | Mtional i position. Which was received ‘and Jad |! Dow made a motion that the memo: | I! over. ‘Tho Board then adjourned to 2PM, | Tl be printed, and ite pre lon promt. | a Briday afternoon, untiLafter the next reg jouthly Boanp ov City Caxvassrns.—The Board that the motion to | of Aldermen iting as @ Board of City Ca Ho wlahed to crit vassers, met at noon on Tura Hon, yan Flynn was e Vileutin Puce P. Swith, Sergeantat/A ptated that th Wistricts had returns f been r the Sergoantat-Arms the d ‘On moti BL 11 o'clock on Friday v0 jin ted k tod to bring |; linquent canvassers before the Board. | '! ng ha 1 Tor Phe clerk 4 the Board then took a recess un Fines.—Between two and throe o'clock yesterday morning, a fire was discoveréd at The fire was ¢ No, 95 Meroer street 10 the fics n & Lure, oa about $9,000 © Leight, Gccupins part of second floor dusured. F. Moore, wi work, part of second ured. a billiard galoc m Loss $100 in. hes plumber, pa at $1,000; he insurance tinsiuith, part of trast floor red The damage 1 $1,900, How 1 Ai a G era of the SUN will bear which takes place at 1 evening in wid of the fu fog Wouwen's Protectiv« eharitably di otlered ten, and especially the should have at heart book ely an eve Kehial compan the Tickots are for sal at tels, ma of the Sux. bhe door on t and book store 1 the 1 Hall toon 0 'The W ion” to build ' ADILY bn hore while to tho amusement witty, mirth prove all tu t nvould be select ing Cordova principal ho: at the office an also be procured at Kg of the lecture AsrkoNnomicaL PukxoMkNon.—Au occur fonoe will take place to ight which bas not | the Ch bapponed within the space of four thousand tive rears; namely, the con) lanets. ‘The new mwoou Dury will be noarly int uetion whieh brings th Ureiaht Jin with the vas tion of Venus and Mor ip iuteriar eo. turers insured for $1,000 cach ufucturer of billiard cues, Loss $200; turer of inlaid) hon, r u Kally occupied the Dasoment Lams, by water, $100 tof first 1 point on t © which the committee madi of the revenue likely to be derived from th tax; they put it at twenty millions thought that it would an forty millions, and pei r | tter of no account T vrial, which was He | ESP9, 180, 108) The matter with power to prosee of ating the urge he land wete ewan, the amo to the cert omit, in Rosendier wis Atter tran interes Ajourned vi Cares reme Court, (i vA. M. to aw those ¢ J consider thoir chiof 1 comedians will ny it for ye yarticularly the other night, when you ig cach pices Far 08 y for Health purp Joct was then laid upou the ta n the I er, acknowledging his error, ¢ Lastor—no matt eatra becomes as tightly press, with beauty en fino linen, ‘This bas Monday, whon Mr. Wal oming like «winter Foxe, all the brighter looking for being auch a | atranger. The piecos which this graceful lian hag chosen to re-appear in, often ben of the aged comedy order, and though they have long beon totteriny on tho verge of the grave, they wi t be finally interred, wo suppose, Until there, f@ no. longer, 8 Wal lack to koep their apirity up and their life ins | She Stoops to Conquer, The Wonder, and Cen tral Park have been’ the plays so far; and although tho latter (presented last night) boars tho title of a modern and intensely piece is aimply ® alight comedy which—if not ex 0 an well i ala are he Vory oxquisit Jies may be en: 9 discovor in the repre- hat moat people (perh it: that cision with which all F parts. lay you She or tho Wondrr, of any of three times a week, oF , with the wolf-anme 4, oatiiren, Ox pression: at the same rolativ 4 they wore on the pre- Vivus occasion. You will seo the elegant and gentlomanty lover (Mr. Wallack, for example), as be softly murmure dearest girl!” embrace the heroine by putting one aly hand singly on hor diaphragm and tho other in her doraal on, not ® whit more coolly, or tenderly, or lower stant Aoonor or later than ast aaw him! You will seo ¥ father (Mr, Gilbert, lot ua aay) 1 ale ad way his tirat © Dam. oly three quarters past the many yonrs ‘on that stage. Yoit will t of choice indolicacy ut with the same ‘and got it ho conaoi was not intended. ovely heroine (Miss Gan- non, or Misa Hontiquos!} pout the same ita, flirt the same Hirts, throw the aam neatlo in her lover’ rand youra, and adherence to our which we ad aud which is necesaa. formance} can never be iy, where the lay umberlesa diversiti Donations to tho till by oh and 6 days, nts are ng received, and his now an imposing aly hy 4 is quite t sum will not be made lay night. 0: anid sixty » sold at dred and twonty aeaso ‘Tho fair wns well attended all day roome w ry full Jn the upper room the atinos- #o much #0 that 10 get out when it ix at all pitive Committee would » this matter, . sive, health of persons rosid. ho 198 arguing this mat nt any money, and aro'nt Mr. Mannioro read a portion of the Health Jaws, showing that the Supery cheater any my + of Wost wer given them to raise is. 'The aul Jo and after nt referred to the counsel ronder an opinion thore whethor the Hoard have power to compel the owners of the property y work, and if ao, by what lortakor of Jersey City, Voudy of a girl to thin eidy ithout having received ard. A letter was rowd nt * und: ny worst part of th ndertaker had signed his itleate of the death of th toad of gotting it signed who had attended her. 1 to the Counse ness Factor, the Board KE COURTS. K how Tits Day. —So woral Term—Will meet Fin candidates tor admis on to practice Supreme Court —Cireuit— Part f, (Short win Now. BIST, RMT glean as © N79, M77, ANI, ANSE, TS i119, ise: hada S00, BOOK, SWE, BONE, ik 132, 4258, 4266, B60, B70, Be, Th Part WLSNos. 1208, 1 WL, WP, 1073, WOR, LARA, 4125, 743, 4 Nos. 2 wought that cotton would readily bear a | Sir Court rm tax of three conta, hoeven thought it would | 8) General Call, Supreme Court— | boar a tax of tive conta, ‘There was no por. | Special. Torm—Domurroren Xe the toneoe | tion of tho earth that could compote with | Ol law and fact, Nos. 175 to is, the South in the growth of cotton: TOL, 2 198 LO, das, 809, ar Tho original anvtion waa amended tor Superior Court—Part_ LN, | the momorial to the committee for | HG, HN 7, alterations, and postponed for tw ccial committees appointed to pro sent orial to Congross with regard. t the deatruction of ¢¢ Stato document in the Stato of Mississippi during tho reb ried w memorial asking Congr that whenever auch State papers w quired in evidence, that parole testimony b received instead Mr. Sam't B. Ruggles offered the foi ing resolutions, which wore adopted Kesoleed, That tuo Cha of the State of New York ar nere im a ° | asd, 1807, It? ff asso! dis, don LTD, 10a, 1636, | yoo) 1910) tse, "1 Hanxanp—Connurr Crry Mari 134, tk, 0 to aD Covnr or Ove THe Gramp Jory Court —No a os 1710, 1 ISIS, Is, 19, 1008," 140, Wr WE Pare AL ISih, 1841, 1905, 10, 843, Lou7, Wiss, #10, " Y inelusive 8, 4 WAND TRRMINER Akow OF JumriC Orriciats.—Tho up, oF moro around, of eas | gavo him $10. w HTING OF THE Boanp ov Hvauti— | dq plaintiff to have exclusive priviloge to man Josoph M. Dixon, M!F. Dowle Jas. H. Whitiligge, Court waa e John MoVickar against Honry J. Bang. Thig Mrs. Abby Halsteat. kooping an eating- ed the movey from her stocking and fled, | the dow Mrerixe | about 8 o'clock, and found his pa method of carrying on their business, and {aent thom to their rooms Tie Pannort Ges, ti tho U8 Civenit soaterday, tho case of Daniel Treadwell va. Robert P. Par was tried before Judzo Nelaon, Piaintifl brought suit against defendant to have him restrained from ine Frimeing, (AX alleged by nitiff) a patent obtained hy plaintif for the manufacture of acertain kind of cannon. Pluinty® alleged that the “Parrott” gun was manufactured In uch a manner as to infringe w patent pre viously obtained by plaintiff igo Nel fon, aftor hearing argu in Felation thereto, has rendered an opinion, in which, after thoroughly examining the right of wetune for which 4 or cannon on the principles ¢ obtained w patont, haa arrived that afl the essential, im tented by pl r med to be the whieh plaintiff alleges Parrot has infr have py ly been p in. Engl and were found to exist in * Frith gun, and, od the ontoring of w decree for the dof Hintmiasing plaintiff's complaint. Dawaces To A Honse.—The ease of Wm. Stillwell agt. Daniel Underhill, was tried in tho Marine Court yesterday, before Judge Alkor and a jury. The facts of this #190 a4 apponr by tho evidence, are that tho plaintiff, who ism physician, atabled hia forse with the defendant, who keeps n liv is, ‘Tho horag whilo in the care of defendant was injured hock 4904 to render him unfit for further a0, ‘Tho defence ia that the horse waa a kicking horse, and that he received tho injurios dur- ing a quarrel with anothor horse, while be- ing groomed. | Cnao atill on trial Win, K. Stafford for plaintiff; Soudder & Cartor for defendant, A Liven Stante Quannet—Tho caso of Philip Samor agt. Ariel Graham, wes tr! in tho Suporior Court yoaterday, before Justice MeCunn, Plainti®’ and « friend hired a horse and carriage from tho defond ant. On returning, the dofonda the this ground, orde in tho arrest of the plaintif® and of one of | tho dofondants employoos, ‘Tho plaintitf Urings anit for this arrest. — The charged that tho arr; but that it was the plainti imuich his damag th wore tiny r the jury to aay whothor really d, and how + amounted to.” ‘The jury Apwissions to Practicn Law.—Tho Su- prom Court Gonoral ‘Term, Justices Bar- nard, C'orko and Ingraham, will opon on Friday morning, at 10 o'olook, The appli canta for admimion to practice are. ro: quested to sign the roll at 9.39 A. M. Tho following is a correot list of thoir names James C. Andorson, Birdaall Houck, Chas. D. Birdsoye, John J. Blair, Danio F. Board man, Wim, E. Church, James 8. Crittenden, Bonj. F. Ernatein, Henry A. Frosh, Gover, mes Morgan Hart, Win, Harvey Hart, Johnson, Joseph A. Kont, John Le G. 8 ison, J. of. Do Lar ichaol eters dohn 4 Parsee Frank A. Kansom, David Po Smith, 8. Stanton, Mason W. Tylor, Mortimé Adama, John L. Brower, Goo, W. Birdso; Chas. ©, Boamen, Jr. Kergh, John Callahan, John J. Dymond, John €, "Dow, Jr, Jobn KR. Dounott, Win. 0. Embery, David C. Graham, David L. Hubbard, May: W. Hazloton, Jedediah W. Hart, Henryl John W. Kearney, Si h B. Martine, Abijah Maguire, gar A: Purdy, Bainuel ford, Abner ©. Th JU. Aitken, Fra James Bilger, Alox. Brennan, ark, Storms G. ‘Carpenter, Benj KR. Doolittle, Jr, John’ R. Du A, Flanner, John Clintoi kalward) Hartna tH, Jacob L. Mitch UF. MoUs Thos. H. J. David, Tassos, Chas, r., 1, Jomiate Peter 1. any A. Wennberg. Ordered, that those ts who have not boon reported ou ) ‘o eon haracter, ply to tho Committes during tho recess of the to be re- ported on at tho uext meeting of the Court ‘Tae Count ov Guxwnat. Sessi0Ns.—The agod yostorday in tho auit of 8 9 caso of summat proceedings on the rt of thi (lord, to ro- Mrs, Halatead was arrested yosterda; the magistrate committed her for trial Arrest of an Alleged Pickpocket.—Patriok O'Brien was arraigned .bofore Justice Ho- gan, on a charge of having atolen $15 from tho pocket of John Dill,living in Old Bri Middlesox County, J., on ,Wedne: hight, while the ‘latter was ‘passing up Vewoy ‘Tho money was recovered, and tho accused was committed for trial, Robbery bya Woman.—An abandoned wo: n namod Cathorine Gibson, was arrested ing atolon a silver watch med Sinclair Arkise. ‘Tho h was recovered and the accused was hold for trial ‘a and Mrookty A Maw Ronnxp or Exeves Huxpnen Dor LARA—ARREST AND EXAMINATIC Aukory Tinves—Jobn Walsh and Fran cis Walsh wore arraigned before Justice Buckley yoaterday afternoon, on tho com plaint of Philip H, Farley, the proprietor of a liquor store in Richards astroot, betweon Dikeman and Partition streots, who charged thom with entering his bedroom on the night of Sunday, the 85th of Novomber ult, and stealing therefrom billa coin, ote. various denominations, amounting to elevon hundred dollars Philip H. Farle fled ¢ effect that 6 occupiod the bedroo the hall; went to bed betw clock; ho had. in his possossion nine $100 ‘Troasury notes, 24 British soveroigna, bo- tween $200 and’ $300 in wmall bills of difte at denominations, and a set of gold atu on ontering the room he Dilla, at with the the complainant, teatf of Novem adjoinin n Hand took the small thom out, and putting them other bill thom in» Wiooe of | pape the studs, and put the package in his pantaloons pooke ho then placed his pantaloona and vost, ¢ taining his watch, under the pillow of hia | hod, and retired, having proviously secured | slows; wrose next morning ; tho vost, with 0 ho hi rotho hb | their arrest — - - a = " ight hold of her ' 04 agate and kissed bom wenn auf | Lar goasaehan se ncretees| PORT IN A STORME| it‘! Stet Me setot te HK anley lsh w count 4 Ja for trial | — » —— mee my dear,” « Hy Leis : Walsh told hitn ta heey stil Aunkat oF A Str1osnp Burotan.—At an | ren nd tay fathet, | Parley would not hi Shanley then |. siy hour on Wodnesday morning, the} “1? xt day the visitors bogan to. 6 Ag Ag mo to dot’ esi e to wit rsked if phe | ag ie ha cose ft te beg yD ike evening er, they liad atl come, | ge.y,¥ uae do you want mo to d - w. pj she returned an anawer, and 5o4e of John Pearson, at South Bergen, | ip ke ee three tars and |e Gate to hold the candle for mo, Tan ho suid he was Michael Ba tod | was borgluriously entered gud robbed 6f #19 two and d cach other | swered, reatored to my acvon senses at Lis to know if she desi then | in money and a silver wat: The property | when they got jolly, wlich, by the way,they | and, taking it from her, | led the way, and \ dawn ot and A taken from Jor Pearson's pi Fief | would not have done long without till we had passed through the ot lye i from various circumstan m fet ‘ jail, noreased ft « ata k took Shanley by the arin and both went to | upon'a friond of Poarson's, roading next | "My uncle's ansicty visibly inoranaed Sahat cole iin oe Jattar's Lossy Welak came back in about | door, named George Kivelin, and he was ac: | Each gucst, as he camo down to break! rd, aud a 10 minutes and seating himaclf on tho front | cordingly arrestod on Wedneaday night by | Toceivne ench morning & more, Orie a 1 th nto the Hone at 18 anteater pie he ene tora, of cours, But tho fact ia, itis only | od ry father x unity ‘eight; then. went te bear SSS ———— the portlrinking visitors in whom my story | “Up to this time your mothor had asked. too hiva come out. : MARINE NEWS. isinterested, always oxcopted your mother. | no questions Unt when we aoa in a vast 2 aa _ . “on . J m7 ow cellar, which we had madeacveral turna This closod tho ovidence, ani there being | Deo t,o, rtvenT 11: 8,c0tm 69h Migh Waters 26.| iyirhone, alien my admiral uncle grected | (ov each and 1 gave ner the canis, wind no teatinony against Francis Walah, ho was ony T understood hin weil ehong fie inating: | took tip sg discharge: t sought tomako a party to protect | Hoor, she aa jichmond: irban kes, cel | ‘Edward ron ov lo Tho testimony against John Walsh being aieine Valle Dark bar wan ages | lita "when the awful secret of be cellar | 4s “Hitward, are you going te. doomed conclusive by tho Justico, his Honor | Brupe, Walthmore: Reliet ‘Foruess Meares, arate | hary days or a0, fraources would actve; for |" ' Tm going to dig you out, I ! committed him to await the action of the | Mave; Denmark, Livery ho fad’ plenty of excellent claret and Ma. | was nearly beside mssclt with joy, ae Grand Jury, In anawor to the usual ques: | P8—Majestic, Per land; Dr Barth, Hamburs. | dorta,—atuft { don't know much about,—and | strc the crowbar like » battering ram in RIGA_-Kave, Maltland, N 8; Pepita, Mle G: both Jacob and himself condeycendod to | tothe wall. You ean fancy, John, that } tions, defendant atated that ho was thirty: | Liberty, Stockton, Me: E hems, ATE eIb. | i miven a little yan the worse that Kate was holding cight years of age, born in Ireland ; resid SCROONRRA—11 8 Born: ri Sliver Lake, | °s'The wine did not arrive. But the morn andle for me 3 7 at ive, ry ‘ in Richards atroot, Brooklyn, a apoculator | $% ‘Aconoriny paieworthi Rich, di soe Rivest | ing of Christmas eve did. I was sitting in soon, though with great effort, t had dislodged a brick, and tho next blow J my room, tryimg to write w song for Kate— by occupation, and pleaded not guilty to at's vou ae " ave into the hole sent back a dull echo. 2 that's your inother, my dears. LS tho charge, “T know, papa,” said Ethie, as if abo were | Wan right! Assavit wiTt A Ksirr—Wm. Smith, « vory knowing to know th “Tworked now like a madman, and, ina a pile ¥ very fow minutes more, I innd dlinlodged the youth of 17 years, was arrestod by Officer Boing ike Baty sa Pate FUR: | whole of the brick-thick wall whick Alle Calhoun, of tho Hd Proctnot Potion, about AGNEW —On Thursday, Dee. 6, of 1 Othor One after him,—that’s the nonsense | UP AX ; Tee cratian tus hee 12 o'clock on Wednesday night, on tho | of the lungs, Sammer Topageas won of WR. | you roa to mo the other day, ia't it, Eiiet™ | ANCient door in the lock of which oy charge of assaulting Stephon apap able eataoe Aaa Ageew, aged { your, S months | 7° Not nonsonse, deat papa,” romonat now showed least elt bad Wea we rete howie-knife, ‘Tho partion wore at the roai- ty invited | EMio; and 1 loved her for saying it, for eure | Od, an ee out tm ie dence of Mea, Holley, No, To York stroet, | we’ steal AS ieeathh oel* fermestieny,tariies | Ato And I loved ber for saying it, fo ‘ {took the candle from Kate, an led hve whero they had somo angry words, whon | parea's 11, Webuter of, Newark, N.J4om Run “«L didn't mean jt,” eid my father; and | into a spacions rogion of sawdust, cobwod, Smith drow the knife and minde wth bat en] q in turning to my mother, added: “Tt must be ag ent Brown, inflicting, however, only ali pe MeDON RTL Oo the Git tacks Veorkee ‘wer the | your fault, my dear, that my childron are #0 ‘Thore, Fate T cried, in delight. Juries on the aide of the face. Bn Bers'thon, and Prasew MeDvanell, Batires ef Co | serious that thoy, alwaya tako n joke for ; ‘Dub’ sald Kato, ‘will tho wino ba tempted tooscape, but baing overtaken by | Kerry, treland. earnest. However, it was no joxo with | good! to boise, wae vomwultted for examination. | TR fives ei te Wit Friday, ohare | oor eatin. TE be didirt look like Bintraceice General Fortescue will anewee you Sreatina A Z'ext.—Tho stable of Mr, be inde 3S gay Cort tery loi een Hike votber one t ‘ Re See aht regain Shite | pM red parvioulariy invited to att ‘The roads are frozon,—I moan snowed " J - Dewsce, oornatet Mystla, avenue aud Ray: | Pitas we, up,’ ho said.‘ Thoro’s just ono bottle of port | Port bin. mond streot, was feloniously entered on Wodnewlay night, and robbed of a largo quantity of canvas, which during the Sum mor was used aa a tent on ort Greene by NEISON—On Tharsday, Deo, 6th, Mary Nelson, qed 08 of the family are re- ed to attend the funeral, om Baturday inh at 1 o'clock, from the residence T soon found not one, but aoveral woll: fillod port-bing, Which ‘to chooas 1 could not tell, I must chance that. Kate carried a bottle and the candle, and Learried two loft, and what Captati Calkor will aay,—I dare say I know, but I'd rather not. Damn this woathor right,—bat it dod forgive mo !—that's not try’ g.—nin't it my boy t’ the Brooklyn Christian Union, It was of | of her son:tn-law, Homey Walker, 37 Weet Lath ot, What will you give me for a dozen of | bottles very carefully, We put thom down sufticiont capacity to abeltor some 500 por. | tery, “malas Tite" Catorred la Teinlty fe"* | port, uncle’ was all my anawer he kitehon with orders they alioulil not fons, and was atill ownod by the Union. Tt | = = |S Gieg yout KIL give you Culvorwood, | He touched, We had soon carried the is supposed that some boys perpetrated the = = you rogue.” the hall-table by the dining-reom door theft PUBLICATIONS. jone,’ I oried. As hen st len io) +e i chuckling , mt aa . ‘ ‘ + | and rubbing his hands behind ua, wo entor: fated trating aniellete dbo nad tad [tT La gob aa ME-WON L-TOO: cmmmered my onele, | that ley | od the dis Kato and i, for Kate an County. —This Association mot last : would not part with hor share in the joyfu pon a 0 et ae RaW NOVEL t boLON RORLNON, at mors, “that ia, you. know, al. | Would not part with hor share iv the joyful night in tue Court House, Gen, Kozlay in Bt, INSON, business, loaded with a level bottle ii each hand, which wo carefully erected on th sideboard, I presume, from tho atare of the wave provided, you know.” ft wouldnt, be fair to Lady Georgiana, now, would it! I put it to yourself—if sho took the trouble, cultural Rélter of The Tribume: ready today in TAR NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale the Chair, Acommittes was appointed to Bitores ond cnetnat to sntar oth eubiyae | Ceneemcris event meeoe ronment, | Fou ae yon usnersiand me my bet | SSESEY, Seeartareceiats. in ter willy orgunizationa,with tho view of consolidating | JYP¥-WON-L-TOG ME WONT TOC: te courte cities like your | Muslin, and’ f in my Veet, clothes, ‘covoros Chairman appointe ol. Pierson, Col. Voorhies, and Gen. Shaur- a aa Comraittes on C noe; Col. Am. and Capt. O'Brien on with brick-dust and cobwebs and Ii wo could not be half #0 amusing to they were to us. 6. But om ae Thore thoy sat with the fathor, not to tr when he stumbles,” sail my uoclo. For such was the dear old man's sense of honor, that he waa actually A NEW NOVEL, by SOLON ROBINSON, Aqri- cultural Rdltor of The Trioune; ready today im THE NEW YORK WERKLY TRIBUNE. For sale ; uncomfortable about the hasty promiao he | dessert before them, but no wine. dec naderabin mony waa colinctad | 9 Price by a ido without rat spocifying tho ¢xoop Pecthareaing, | Hoy tone thay Bad tae that journed until the 18th ina MEWos1-10¢ ME-WON-1-T00; | Sen, The oxseption you kasw, Bas Cslvers 1a you tay ak lier, . Captain Oalker a at tho presont hour, aud right weloome Tue Attxonp> Wiusker Fravns.—The caso of the United States against Angus, Gonéral Fortescue looked positively wl A NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINSON, Agri- 7 Mnele, clinging 40 the if, cultural Eilitor of The Tribune; ready toder im ‘Of course, uncle,’ 1 aaid,—‘ between 1 iringly, had Bat Boohme, Rowe and Hchwabius, who are | THBNEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Yer sale | gontlcmen, youknow. Still, I want my joke | jatt NObts A uMPATINe’Y, Ott, could not un ‘ by newsmen, Price by mail, $9 sum, 131 | Out, too. What will you give me for a dozen | $44 nothing, 0 8" * charged with manuf if Whiskey, un- — ecememnemvsceran | OE port to tide you ver Christmas day pase ad’ began to ee peta the Loh ie name of burning fluid, with the view MEWo%- TOC ME-WON-LTOC “Give you, my boy! Till give you— £ mo 6 of defrauding tho government, was again itehon, or something efually awTul. But to seo the flash that passed across my uncle's faco, whon he appear with ported Ho imm ogan to protoud « But hero eked himeolf, as one that 1 already. id. turning hia back, and go- towards the door; ‘what's the uso of ANEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROMINSON, Agri- cultural Editor of The Tribuae; ready today im ‘THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For ele Drought up before U. 8. Commissio re Dr urer of chemic iatel jet ined as to onent parts of i ing about serious aifaire like thiat’ vat nothing had beon the matter. nening fluid, which he stated to be, practi = TEWONTTOG. | pAMAA® holett tho room, And let him go, | ,,°", What the devon bas kept you, Nod, my cally, a mixture of alcohol and turpentine. -TOC: ME-WON-L-TOC: | For [heard that the road from Liverpool peed ort te Benes ae i A, Tho sample received from Inapectors Cochen |” A NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINSON, Aart. | WS Fae ee ee ee teem une Mk | canting. It wae very curefeas of you to for rife cultural Biter of The Tribune : ready today tm | CONE er} Thad’ never | Bet it. Meantime, . bring that bottle THE NEW YORK WERKLY TRIBUNE, For ale | }yovy | summon the courage to aay oue | General Jupiter, there. He's got a cork by newsmen. Price Ly mall, 88 par 131 | word to your mother, beg her perdon, I inthe tail of his redo, or I'm mix ry ace mean Miss Thornbury, Spirits of turpen coptation of the term, MEWoN-Ltoc: ME-WONT-TOC: | Christman. day arrived ~ Out came General Fi corks My uncle was teacuo’ i ; ; Shae scrow. 1 was trombling once m b'tho alcouol, Barslag Auids witneas | ecana eat Sree ee ORERION, Aer | cf to a Cuought he was | ausicty. The cork gavo’ thn gon of al aad: ttpenting, | wire ker eis emt eine te Lik Thaee wae tation about him, | te bottle was lowored + gl, prod by distillation, bo: | $y eenmeea Meee ERY TRIBUNE, For esle | hikyaahark with a bait, and such a flurry, | came from ite bonoficont throat, wn alcohol comes over too weak to | 7 Bewemen. Price by mall 48 pers A [Like a whale in his Inst ayonios, Te hada | Howell tometting tawny na a lion's mane dissolve the turpent Some other wit MEWosttoc ME-WON-ETOC:; | horrible sooret which ho dared not toll, aud | (i) ioueral Wal Mt lnally to his lips, salute neases were examined, when tho case was | which yet would come out of lis grave at | "4 vifteer She ehesate'é heesiea. (Wail adjourned, A NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINSON, Agrl- | the appointed hour. Admteal this vas Sorte walling tie tone Be ARY AT CANARSIE.—=A party of | Cultural Editor of The Tribune; ready today ta Down in the kitehen the roast beef and cave sii flag deeant,that Jncote—on peril of thieves visited tho village of Canarsie, | TH8NBW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For ale | turkey were moocting their ta yeue lite.!" y ven) vee wee ' | by mowsmen, Pries by mati, #4 per 131 | the store-room—tor Lay Georgia youn 1 t Lie abel Kings County, on Wednesday night, and — not above housekeeping, any more t Pere fhewsea ited tray ori Belper) breaking into tho hota kept by Mr. Victor | JYJE-WON-L-TOC : ME-WON.L-TOC: | daughtor—tho lation of the, house were do- | Mert M aae re ior dnega, Ito ger mie weil V oorhic out th . ing their part; and I was oscillating between € dross, barroom’ of “wines, liquors’ an “atgars | ANEW NOVEL. by €OLON ROBINSON, Aen: | int ‘uncle and ie. mt making mnyseit | Urushed, roy hands washed, ly the Nepeliee aint cultural Editor of ‘The Tribune; ready today ta | Miasmcly s nove to. one mow to tho | fio F roturaed to the dining room, no one 4s to about $300, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, For sale ho turkay and the beef were on the | bad any quoations to ask. For Kate, the thieves esce ped. by mewsmen, Price by mail, €2 per annum. 131 hoy had beon well eaton, betore | lttica bh the drawing.r “8 le, | ho was ready, and I believe she h Maxpauvs Aoatrar Tun Boanp or Cax- | NER WONTTOC: ME-WONTTO. | {fet that my mom ant diving cme diticulty tn Keepin vassens.—In the Supreme Court, yesterda; with soft pata againat the window-pa bin Judge Gilbert presiding, on motion of Hon. | 4 NEW NOVEL, by SOLON ROBINGON, Asrl- | Eo yoraved 1 watched ral Forton: cultural Editor of The Tribune; ready (oday in t how did you tind tho collar, papal” y ; H.C, Murphy, a writ of mandamus was | Tu KW 1B who despifod shorty or Madeira oven duris Ete. | wa: owis McCue and ouseland, | DRAtNING THe Crystal Lakk—An Uxven | cover possession from Mr. Bang, his tonant, . " iB NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For esle| dinnor, and would 6 touch oh re . | way Lawis MeCu ‘ana M ruseland, bedded ae hack ok of sles praminns No. Sal Brow’ way ‘which | Stanted to compel the Kings County Board | py newsmen, Price by mail, €2 per anaum. 131 renee Sed olan t atan “Whero are your brains, Effio! Dont wo ra,wore precipitated fo the ground, | TKER AT Pacsr, Ere, Bi 6 Board of Tally. daira ee ete: Which | of Canvassors to declare Henry Core duly cate eS slaccincieatal you remember Itold you that 1 had « ho former boing instantly killed, and tho | toalth held their regular weekly meeting | Wore Partially destroyed by fire in April | slectod as Superintendent of the Poor of the | A@E-WONL-TOC MEWOMOTOC!. | Srir cenor vice recta ema etoae re _ lattor sustaining severe injuries by the full su y 5 | last. ‘Tho complainant hold that the prov- | won Duttet The writ is wade retuce | ML with eager eyes I watehod how the last hot. | “fai | eran’ to anv teie An inqnest will be held upon the body of | Yesterday afterueon, President Schultz in ieee had bane, on by fire, and th ablo on the Lith inst. when the case will] A NEW NOVEL, by SOLON ROBINSON, Agri. | tlo dwindled out its fading life in the sloar exlatence of tf vitiesellar wae Ha | tho morgue, whither | the chair hated. Judgment war reddened for the ran, | come up for arguinont’ before the Sapremo | cultural Editor of The Tribune; ready today in binge Ld after glase yas suppliod t0 | 14 you in a dream ri Yeotortay | Col. Bliss, attorney to the Board, prosent: | 2M ln Hane: sotabtioviog Als Hsien Godan Court. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Per sale | {ioneral bs wlahe Mea haa he Choice | “But I do, indeed, Thad seen the wine Francie Audrewa, lyingat per St Ie ite fell | C48 Teper’ and drawings relative to di tho lease to the continued possoasion of the | Aut Suorrirens.—Laat night, Of. | by newemen, Pilee by mail $8 perennum. 13 | Void eathor have boarded a Frenchman | cellar built up just before wo left for Mw from tt head or tise sae cara elt ee promises for the remainder of the term of | 0F# Slinons aud Mangam of the doth Pro: | yey Ny C 3, | than waited for what was to. follow Gains, 16 was my Jathec's, plea for aecuring om the masthead of that veasel and sus-| the “Crestal L Con E-WON-L-TOC ; Mi-WON.I-TOC the wino whon tho house was let. And ver | tained @ fracture of tho skull by tho full. | gion arose between Dra, Stone, Parker and | His lease, Cinct, arrested three female and one male ole scarcely ate at id the only thing | well it turned out for the nid mo ta an hour later, Coroner Wil: | ¢ whether the lands were really Pouiok INTELLIGENCE. —G@rand Lareeny,— alleged shoplifters while they wero visiting | “a NKW NOVEL. by BOLON ROBINSON, Aeri- | th: t stopped hia face from growing longer | ** ve 44 per ere + soveral of the fancy and dry goods stores in I had forgotten all about i Grand street, E.D. Their’ names are Eliza Everythi had conapirod to bring it to my momory.| cultural Editor of The Tribune; ready today ta | with the removal of ory dish was that ‘THY. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale | nothing but death could havo made it long ( puso at 24 West atreet, was arraigned | King, 42 yours of age, who bud iu ber pow | oy vivanes, Piles by mall 02 peranaem, 191 | cr thanit was already. It was iny intorost | Had Jat failed of auiccess, Thad failen bofore Justice Hogan, yesterday, on «| Seon a roll of cloth valued at $22, whic! to lot matters gu as far as thoy imight up to | OF Cl tie wa the region of ny clyld charge of grand larceny’ p ty peeks chores Cae store f, Donokoe | ME WONTTOC: ME-WON--0C: | # cortain point, beyoud which it was not ny | ta mad gti whol I waa Taree: a enePeaan, cat, fare carried @ basket which was found to con: |” 4 NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINSON, Agrl- 0 tek them go, if T could help it | aaleep, and, all other Mistracting influence ings with Mra, Halatoad. Kor groator | {N08 Sontag, 8 pair of gaitors, and a | gultural Kdltor of The Tribu yady today An would announes—confors the tor- | being removed, at | lenght rous socurity elie placed her money in hot stock: |, gueen Emma: Mie nel aan Ore : Detne, | THE NEW YORK WREKLY TRIBUNE, For sale | rillo fact that in hls house on Christmas day, Raa fe the searaiaee L reson barea ont ioe ing. On Monday while sho was holding the had no good: by newsmen, Price by mail, $9 per annum, 131 | having invited his oldest friends to share | #0: a infant of Mrs. Halatend, the Iattor abstract. | Possession, but all were locked up to await with him the festivities of tho acason, thore | dream only, but tho event of which my oxamination, Rownxo a Livtex Grrt.—Ann Smith and Mary O'Connor, each aged 15 years, wore ar- roatod yoaterday for atoaling from a little fit! named Elizabeth Lyall, us abo wos pass ing through Harrison atrost, a pockethook and a papor of pins. The accused were sont Still, L was une siderable doubt about the pl I followed the dream only, a4 near as 1 jud “The Ad no di Not that, to toll the truth, I was ever very MEwoxtt00: MEWONITOC dream was o reproduction. : er ¢ A NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINGON, Agri- cultural Rélter of The Tribune; ready today in THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For ale by newsmen, Price by mall, $9 per anmum, 131 uot one bottle more of port to be had, I waited till tho last moment,—till I fancied the Admiral was opening his mouth, like a fish in despair,to make his confoasion. Ho had not even dared to make a coutidante of his wifo in such an awtul dilomma. Then liral opt hia word, and inter. ulties botweon Kate and mo. . VON-LTOC : i I protended to have dropped my table nap- bout that rock ahead; but it wae to the House of Refuge by Justice Walsh, MEWout ME-WORTTU0 1 | sO tehiad my chair, aud rulng to seck it, Legg oal fers that his fastidious honor pride Atanma or Fin.—Thero wore two alarms | A NEW NOVEL, by BOLON ROBINSON, Agri: | atolo round behind my uncle, aud whispered might have occasioned a considerable inters of fire iu the Third District last evening, i cultural Editor of The Trib THE NEW YORK WREKLY TR in his ear,— “What will i ready today in NE. For salo ference with our hay it turned ont, pinoss for w tine. As both of which proved to be fals not ve me Culver- i ou give mo for adozon of cou — by newsmen, Potce by mall, $2 perangum, 131 | Port now, unclo rotted the fact 4 little as ho Now Jersey. NK WON TOC RM WOMTTOO den Merce tm tee craton) nude to mo was, how- Rowprisw axp Atrewet To Pass Covw- | ME : ME-WORTTOO 1 | Gen't torture se over, 6x occasionally Indi **T'm in earnest, uncle.” “Ho looked round at mo with a sudden flash of bewildered hope in his eye. In tho Inat agony ho was capable of believing ina crous outbursts of thankfulness. [do not lieve he could have been more grateful ut Thad saved hisship and its whole crew. For his hospitality was at stake, Kind old A NEW NOVEL, by SOLON ROBINSON, Agrt- TeRPEIT MoxEY,—On Wednesday aftornoo Dat aa Teng aa oot | cultural | Kdltor of The ‘Tribase; two canal boatmon, named ‘Thomas Smith aud Wm. Sullivan, entered the Glendald miracle, But he made me no reply. He] man! House, on the Newark Plank road, and after only stared ‘ eee Here endod my fathor’s atory, with a light running up quite a billtendored in payment GENERAL BUSINESS Will you give me Kato? I want Kate," | sigh, « gazo into the bright coals, a kiss of to tho barkeoper a $20 greent barkeepor, James Kenny, refused to take I whispered “oD will, my boy. my mother's hand w: ihe held ta bis, and auother glass of Burgundy AL AA ‘That is, if sho'll have Ve Wis Garay || the bill, when he wan violently assaulted you. That ia, I mean to say, if you produce sept by the rallans, aud, "fearing for hie n the true tawny my THE END. ran out, ‘They then helpe A “OF gourse, uncle, honor bri — — cigars and other articles and. then left. THN MAGNIFICENT, COSMETIC port in aatorm,” L answered, tre - | Kenny followed them until he mot Otticer | oneat te Oe ENE SICAL. BitLta | MY shoos aud ovorything else Thad on, for I AUCTION NOTIO RU MPH 1O\ 'B ALABASTER CKEAM | Welsh, of the Berg LA ‘This brilliant compound has achie n Police, and caused | Was not more than threo parts confident in Yentorday the men were com | ved rapid popu | (le result M, BOUGHTY, AUCT., WILL SKIL This mitted to the eounty jail for larceny and as larity because of * lo Kate happenin; © day, ab 1034 o'clock, at the auoticn rooms, 19 salt, but it be i ae a aia oat ewok oth the wd general assortiuent of hore pind, each with the ran old furniture, carpet Twent bobind her, oe, palntvae fas fxturos, palntings, ‘beds and bedsing, ercokerr, ngravingsy ec. ‘fo be par. vita were and whiapored to hor as Thad whispered to | emptory sold,” iy virtue of cuattle wor ia son, of Jorsoy City, and tho clr by asking 1 to eis Pothough not exactly in the same _ _ Sete pean healhl ais prisoners will bo surrendered to the United | the color ef rouge; it haps l had got a little courage | (\MPINER & SOMERVILLE WILL SELL AT States officers. | Eas stronguee. Se from tho ¢ ego Thad drunk; perk: tion, on 11 oe cek, at Pooksr Picknp.—Geo. H. Boyd, gato \t, FOF account of whom fee the chalky, the presenc i company gave mo a k Kom about 61) packsaes 0 der at the “ D ol M 4 ren into a Broadway ferry with a couple of | xiii therefore aye VALITIES OF & ve mo pater TN a meshes ate friends on Wednesday evening, had his | COMMEETIC | goddess of old, insome way Tdid not unde RTGAGK SALE—THK SHELVES, pocket picked by a couple of men of $4), | ABd te destitute of the objectionable ones which | Stand. AL all eventa l said to her.— aramers aad fixtures and stock of ooie sud who got out atthe same time. Mr, Boyd | Nout effecting the least injury to the mon |,‘ Kate,'—wo had got ao far oven then,— Rubia caaten an tsit sak ce and Fricuds Kaye chao and arrested two | dallgae anus gives ateuery tee my uncle hasn't another bottle of port ‘in ta ga arta men eupposed to be the thieves, and handed | THE RADIANT COMPLEXION OF THE YOUNG! | his collar. Consider what a state General renoon. Dated Now York, Hee. Bib, them over to the police terday morn: Geli ovupala ond Pancy Goods Deals Price | Fortoscue will bo in soon. Ube | y JAMES C. VOORMEES, Attoruey’ for Mort ing a stranger c at Mr. Boyd's louse in }| ONE DOLLARS Mie for want of it. Will you come and help mo is Servos Cits, anil returned tho $40, with & | ip to tind » bottle or twot ' AWNBROKERS’ SALE THIS DAY BY Toseat that tho prisoners would Hot be pro: “Sho rose at once, with a whito-rose blush, JOHN MORTIMER: 0 Boot reed ceeded against. 80 delicate I dos but myself lot se 't believe any one saw it But tho shadow of i stray rin, ul not fall on hor check without any ng it *Whon wo got into the hall, the wind was joud, and the fow lights were fli ig and waving gustily with alter and shade across the old portraits which had known « JHEAP=SALE OF LUMBER OF A TWO fortron BB8 Titrd'eve, sent Olin ane” 8H” A Hosvirat Can vor Tum Parts Exit TION, —Mr. Cummings & Sons, Car Builders in Jerney City, have just completed a hospi- tal car for the Paris Exhibition, ‘The ear is fifteon foot in longth, aud ia made as com: plote as a full-sized railroad ear shirts, spreads, quill tim obd Ober goods too mii .' By order Bd. LEVY, 490 Hiroe AMES AC *. AWNBROKER'S SALE ‘The out | well as a chili, for | usod to | pressed with the importance, nc ly to | Grand Jury of this Court met yosterday | stolen; saw the pantaloons on the alll of the | Sil luke and gold, with WANTED. think what each would say tirst, if ho or she the commerce, but to the security ace | morning pursuant to adjournment, and ning. | Window, which wax open; hud closed it the atings on each’ ride, panes ibd no down out of the frame and spoke to 1 tho United States, of asccrtaining, by th | evening’ previous; there was nothing in the | nents are as follows, | 7G mo SEES Me OF Weer ek ety proper roundings, the facilities aiturded | teen appea a La Hyatt was selooted | Hockots of the pantajoone—the money and | paratus for heating tea, | A TLADIES THOROUGHLY INSTRUCT | "1 gtoppod, and taking Kate's hand, 1| = 7 a4 7 is hy t of the Atlantic. ¢ | for | as foreman, ‘Tho Court then charged them, | All Was xoue; he also found the door open and water, and in the same end is an yh said, "| Wi SAR Abe, Orla TBI laying lines of telographie cable, di-| and after calling their attention to ¢ | naw tho do 1, John Walah, about 1 of | fee witter tank ; opposite is a lounge, which I daron’t let you como farther, Kate,bo: | ex:por beta headin ‘ i P e ecting our Atlantic coast with | tury offences, tated that be had pr | 10 o'clock on Sunday morning, exhibi can be converted into a dissecting table by fore L toll you another thing: my uncle has | light iurniture twek and bi tho Wet ast of France and ot South a Li | his prosen removing top. An apothecary's shop MBE NIEDCAPPLY AT ao] | Promised, if T tind him a dozen of port—you orn F aud do hereby respectfully po | long and careful ehargo to deliver to | in the bed-room | completos the furniture, At the other © GRMREB WANTED—APPLY AT, 301 | must havo acon what « stato the poor mau is | = jove ntot the United States | them relative to the offonces and corrupt the ennie nig? before witness went to bed; | Att # platy ms waker-slaeas, ang ay pe iis 65 Me say something to you, Ae RG AuCTtO, such portion of the National | ges of oftisers of thie ei Mo had, on | Other pera with bim hirty atretehers, swung on Tndiarub) = Tyan yyr er sed | noant your mamma, but T prefer ph ot, one door from rend Par socnen at te Mallon | f olticers of this city. Ho had on | OT ieee ee ee comp oops, till the ‘remainder of the car, lowving | SHBET, IRON | WORKER aah ANT ED Sif you will Lot. mo." Will | oflaaticbasee, ts be aeld ta iote te vale the trade necessary soundings without dele nd | retlection, suppressed it, for the simple rea: | stated that he made consid, Honey in| A PAMuKeWway through the centro. “Tho car |p, MITLEHS af Uitseee He eee a need Pe ate help nio to find the portt’ = = <== (iodo Mie ialitn he Granite | gon that it was hopeless for one man to at- | California, and returning to Drookiyi in | supplied with x patent bral, and tho | © said nothing, but took up a candlo BOARD AND ROOMS. wae Hana gf Mie Uuated Statoy wud (9 | tempt to feht the corruption of New York | Jue last, rented tho promises ho ut proscat | ucks and whoels are built on the American A GIRL ABOUT 12 OR 15 / that was on the tablo in the hall, and stood fa a |e both Houses of Congress | Tt nd set up a Liquor store; always | Principle, ‘The ventilators are selt-acting 4 vo 94 family and assietin | waiting. I ventured to look at her,” Mor | — corre : gle Sectotaty realla communication from | City Me might ho wrong in this, Aw a | Carried hia monoy in bia! pockota the brat | 144 muppiied with a pat it stove, with hat: | he béunework, “Appt ah Mb War WBA | fone eke cate tales lal tote rod’ ant’ out FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN re A. A. Low, atating his intended absonco ze he should continue to oppose py | room 14 on th » tloor with the bi ir pipes, connecting underneath the ¢ ae os - ot de 6 had understood my pecomimodate! with good board end tis abroad for sone ulue or Ywelve mooie, sid | vaotamue telnet ce eepoee kaos by | Eoom, Mom Khe same Bove wiKh He bar | aii dix’ registers which ean’ be opened ee | WANTED=A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN | {youd ho bouutial that k sed niacinge | gguaforte t's home: sas ous "young nay, Mt 14 J tendering his resignation ay Claivman ot | 1 houlil, be profes i euch cece, | Margaret Bahan teatifiod, that aho occu. | shut at will The car will romain on exhi fod s meinen bor fobs Tea eee #4 | hor without moving. What the scrvants| “eee ™ uber to the Executive Comuittes, | Pedi nks Ae should be proper in euch case. | pied tho front room over Farley's atores, | bition at Messrs, Cummings’ factory ovo meted id dA EE Be! could have been about that not one of then | — - —__—-—— - wn pA LeMelution was passer requesting the | But his direct contest aguinat them would | Kaw dofendant John Walah in tho store at | Week | NTED—25 MARBLE CUTTERS—AP- | crossod tho hall, L can't think ME Wor 1-700 ME-WON FTOU ) veasury Departmont to uscortain and tem | yy carried on through the Citizens’ Associa. | 2% O'clock on Monday morning; waa THREATENING LivE.=A man named Jamon Busi tare bet 48k aud 40s ot We ‘At last Kate laughed and said. ‘Well ody the inaccuracies in tho atatistical ro | ee ney taut Lay croctg fs bod j hoard tramps in the hall; somo ove | suthora, wrrosted by Constable Onalew, | 2 CkOMMELIN ‘ato | Eatartod, and I daro say took my turn at| 4 NEW NOVEL, by SOLON ROBINSON. Agri port of that dopartinent y i carry on the con | was kicking Farley's bed:room door; went : Premed trey blushing. Atloast Edict not know what to | cultural Edlior of The ‘Tribuws; ready toler ix Vio Chamber thom adjourned to moot | test nthe banuiaters and saw John Walab and | wae taken before Justice Allon of Jorsoy | 4, CARPENTERS WANTED, AT THE! ayy. Thind forgotton all about tho guests | THE NEW YORK WAEKLY TRIBUNE. Forral I) by Tue Coust tov dicaotad them ae tothe | Phauias Shauley ; thoy thea weut into the | City yostorday, clued with Huroatouiny to | mersisat aeeds STM o Teh are and Mceadwey'hls | inside sWhero's the vor’ aad ‘Kato. I barsewemen. erica be maid tHnar aumam hs

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