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_ » on Wrtexny—Sernv mY ON THIRTY MINT OTRERT Act ov Trimvea.—At an hour yesterday morni made e rald upon the distillery, corner of | and Tenth avenue | seldom been so much applanded in that | much applauded role. the great tragodi Continaed from First Page. LOCAL_ NEWS. Tisromr—Bignore Ristori made her renire | waa ran over and horribly at the French Theatro last ovening before | diod almost instantly, her body boing noarly at audionces abe has yet | Tho rocaipta were S113 abeth on the occ to the above facts, upon which @ warrant ina were taken to the jon-house, but up to last evening they bad not been identified. lelieved that deceased waa a servant. ext part which | driver of the down ear, John Dor Ital. | the conductor of the up car, Ha were arrested, and are hold to await the result of the Coroner An unknown man was run over, in Fur. ow Christinas night, | | 44 80 badly injured id to be necessary. The man was taken to the City Hospital one of the Ia the revenio officers | played to fith Preoinct at Farab Acctount on THe New Janae Rainoan.—A young man named Theodore | Woodruff, of Newton, Sussex ¢ tly killed’ by fall One of the oars, noi onano river, yesterday. -_ Taxino m Sart—It is @ moticaable fact t the female class on Broadway are be deli Pierce is the reputed owner, a ‘ginning to eborten sail, and instes nel under a full p are ecudding along under bare | Zea "the movement River since the adoption of the fig leaf akirt by ol mother Fre aml its sane tion by old father Adam, the matter of dress : interesting one te though it is hardly to be belie thoee days of much attention a9 000 gallons a day which | Snyder, It ie stated thet since Inapector to enter the car, be | remaining outside on was renoved to Newark charge of the promises, A most daring has come to |i, gory and robbery ‘ection with one of saat week the officers 96 the establishment of Adam Klein, [901 Kast Twenty-tifth street, an preinises in charge of an officer, #) with the prop man atrest, by ao and bind one of tation was fo rrow Bens —Coroner ¥ das been an i, aged two years, w Ligvon Settixo, — Martin J ‘Argo, proprietor of w= No. W Groove street, Jers torday arrestod by Constable Farrell, referred by Edward (aul 305 Cherry stroet number of men appen bearing 8 bogns order, alle two complaints, field, charged wi ance by selling li The accused was taken "tetere Recorder Martindale and fined WoRst Lt Drow sen, aged 62 yoare, on Monday evonin | the dock foot of Kighth atreat, Ei yan waa drowned quently recovered hit Boat 1th street to the era of Benotans Frrowtesno ny a Senvant Cint.—The residence of Mr. n atrent, was foloniously entered 9 beglare on Monday night. girl hearing a noise, presented herself be Two jumped out of the window, wud the third was aaized by the girl, mavaged to tear himaelf away out a licence. thoes te charge t nly waa mibae: tice, gave pt ' locked tip. the estab roner Wildey Recovery or Diamowns.—Detectire Mc ins, of the Jersey City Police, yoater day reoovered the three valu Hings which bad been stolen from Geo. W. jor. by hia colored Servant, Hil ‘oused had preaent- oil thom to two young colored girls, residing and to whom he was model thaw anything atreduced for Fe WANTED. TO MAKE FROCK CuATS— ke fine felled facings. Ne other work sit she vie sour ores and robbed by the | WN.— Tha Soojai ( anywhere between the Mustixe of tae Court Me seqnonce of the defective heating arrange rt House, no business has, Gare lined Deamgold loading Social in hata at the rock: Conch —Thore will bea ¢ his addresses ponta of the ( ton te twenty ce of the Temperance Se MARINE NEWS. rt of New York, December 27, 1406. Foon being too cold for orctipm atw’s Hanvrar- wanted to bas! ieaeestie, Colton, will dvs bab et Murty Trocntrs—A young man, 0 board inthe fam ~ tomorrow evenin jog 68 in the institut « to] witha vay, ona writ waking his di de application to I of the Lith Rogiment, Noglecting to pa; ANTED—AN Cove Cyrpspara vor Tate Dari 8u TRADE NOTICES. MERTIVG OF THE JOURNEY ee wiht be aca AINTERS A MEETING OF TH Sorts ee - ROCIRTY NOTICES. HOLICE.—TO THB ante, ait ‘he isa heb wot yD TIN er KS WANTED TAL OR8—GOOD COAT HANDS oats for machine, Goo rt Frtd To Tena Derr Me tac OPERATOR OW ye machine on shoes and yall et claae hands only OTR AMAHIPS Haw Rarer ‘Warnaut Part HL -Now tt—tenoral Term—Nos, 1 to J anti DA SMART youl HL. Lockwood, Ewtierwest Questtoset Keamie, Weeciakves, Reomen: (acl Live Berm: laakhorn, My reba, Walk, Pangaliy, * P toed: J at ‘itackmas, Gundy, Poiladelgale. wd typhoid fevers atroved but § liv CLOTHING. from both cities. Tie Aniiscton Bessrir er the property of the prices PRICKS REDUCKD the enlistment of a boy under eighteen | violent and» yo hia father a Tu to weeks. thy ro hia fathor a Sretinns pon James Arlington Bennett, bas bs 1QUAL TO THR GREAT Juttortield retitrned | 1 by authority of | simply: that Ie wae the Surrogate, the relatives of ¢ y rulidity of the marriage a ole Mra. Ih reoabl Surrogate decided a the onse wae PALL AND WIN up to the. Bupr the enlistment of the re: ease valid, but | ebildren,—B. Haner “Heaps Onn evalon of he Cate Tie CHeRCH OF THE ALoxnatENT —In the Kings County Supreme Court rat the erussing by ove ; and within the past ave boon before the Judges of iu whiok wai rin th, bat could Loti, steainahips Liberty, 8: | ie etated, will 5 lair and others. xatnine this qi n election was held bi; Church of the Ate stor for one year, from t daily expecting f | to be ded to the block. 6 potitionar to | a by certiorari to the o week that relief whic he is entitled to by an ap u to ono of the Judges ot the t ha direct violation Would be sustained A Canpirss Orrienn Bangor Lb dave, wih eret | the 1th Precinct, yesterday was aw candidate, auil the 198 Yehan yom wal 0 preniilod, « Haven, cum Bi Kiste 19 { row! ridge’s Sona, te t | tod, refused to ini Half a pail of | oe p Beowlway in a {row 8 8K, TAR tog ob ope was not elected pastor of t Tuk Gneene Tho street” will remom fee salah vo + with salt to (i F Fen ntiffe state in their yo vain that tell dur The Corporation At : ng man named George his report for the is doorg! 9 cl pyar thin, Louud S tral Park Lakes provionsly, was but poration oriinanc suite aguinet t nies for running their certificate of lie and Seventh a following railroad ¢ re without « proper ‘The Broadway © water that ha they bought Ii ‘a skull was fractured at thy until the 16th i 14 —Wide World, Hildee ‘cotton to E D Hurl wc LL IN GOODE. DRTMENT OF TRE CLOTHING Re CLOTHING PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER IN THI CITY, ENS CLOTHING, FURSISING GooDa, ALL MARERD FQUARR DOWN, FB. BALDWIN, ‘Tana ts HOWERY hl GREAT WARDROB Empertom te SNE RDAY Olt DURING INFSS MOL ite pixovaHoUT THR OPMING to Fay, Rasdy- Made Clothin a cppcormae ts f Closes made, 9 lege’ thon Yo Tika titadl of parehaatng an Ov eyeur choles oat of oe wie obi new, sell Vana ws-when fey Pye + ‘lant roasts CaaS kS AGEN, money inoue Balle sow efa'ed by" gael To #00, op, Toh Regt, Armory, Junction 34 & 4th avs, 391 ne skating as th wion the market uthorities for tri Sewing Womey.—The when thousands of people Ives of the opporty ju this exhilara » Dry Dock, Kast Hrond: I Aivttery Kaili ‘Tue Ovrnace ox eee sian at City, Dee. Scene Ne coewns tel erasiet it againat Mr, Fwoney, aud ws part got an injunction to prov parting with th Court Chambers y wovedd to diasolve tho injunction, claiming that the plaintifis botw was itself a frat they must show claan handy be quitable reliof alendar of the Cou wines to the masier. Ex gales the emile tery good order, and were well pat chargodt with the atrocious outrage on th omen in North 7th at wt Hatters We moving the paver Judgment will probably be rendered selves anid Mr, Drew Attorney, the Lon the public, aud that thin disteiet adjours Ronprny, — Throe named Thomas Nolan, John Tho Court reserved ite de tof reapoct to iebereramens, rat, Kelly, 81 Jobe, N “\ ae pare to Hol. White aud T. Nolan, were yosterday ar- dJuatico Dailey, charged with down and robbing Mr, Din North, Suis atreets committed about half-past De Figaniore BE bp CRUEL AND INU AN TREATMENT AMAN.—George GF raigned before U raigned befor toher was ar: | a 6 days, with oval te joe It Myers, Vie a Preaeseay Oders, with Sckoourite 8 Se fem Be: Soy eee Domestic Ports, DY TELEORARH, Dec. 26 — Arrived, steamer Siar hukegiedooad Gineee’ tranaporting Koos A tent cane aguinat > ie of the craw of the ateamer ¢ running betwe wera proved an alibi Fart Paut.A moa named James Dun Lburnelay ) sue Chureh of St. Pote Ponies an tle) Fespeet tion upon whi thin Hurean is obtained a from tho Police of the sey port of Pernan eady, the exami are prosecuted in tion was adjourned | ps of his house on ond sustained @ fracture RUE ¢ Ve ne NO IN CIOAR STAMPS. — Tho weekly trial of charges aga Supoes Dear nla who ure inj ‘L by the violations wh Orleans, bare iors Howth gocena ners Cem eres Le Party fie eagles rowght before U lay, charged with using cigar ready boon used with in: | tent to defraud the United States stamps ate never sold sir being sed in f re were tow atures of public intorest ea cngtes coe tow cloves, romtagn, mublan heeds Be PTR THIS DAY AT 103¢ eetion Reome No. I North metre lek as AUCTIONEER, OF- sellcn Hiride to have been apo ing is relied upon t | lik al | stampa thet had | Orloek, a boy nam ‘The only legal | atetmpting to chi Wanxvws—Moro than sixteen thonsand | p Gleweeiar Harvor, | persons visited Barnuiu’s Museum on Christ vat Otticer Ballard under the f Mra. Morrin anil room and Hitchen feral ©. a8 A Certificate | nal’ Revenue duty of aud valorem duty of jured that he die Vim Croton Agre | The difficulty in the partinont has not yot been settled content will doubtless be a long one week Mr. Bradley obtained # writ of n the Supreme Court directing bens, the acting President of tho how cause why to him porseasion of eT CONTROVERSY <= Croton Aqueduct De a | 18 Cow JOsErH ‘McGUIRF, ea jeamer Charies Pearson, HIEVES=—A Hunt Se Ten ‘aslatane: a while loading thei » and then selling i od i $1,000 each to appear for ox Arrived, ship Mognen, fat Sen hesived, sehr Danks Tete ace gee Si + Moxnom, Dee “Sticke fooee Unie mee hy pat inte et Ree Nok, shee ataLls tase chore have gone te her aasiotance, and abe will be kos roe Dee. $6.— Which was marked | their ereapes er vs. Henyixe F nin this ease, befor * beon previously repo proceedings before the Co sioner aro tO come before the Uni urt for reviow on a writ of eerti ‘ourt informed aries Donahi au dT went over to mrt on the 1Ath of this month, and Twas speaking to the Ju that Thad a very ba Hallard testified that he was in Market on the night referred to, d his attention was attr Now .lersey, Sw ative iy Jeasey Cery.— Phe Morris Ca. , south side of Jorsey City, was covered rilay with w aumooth for as the Lafayette bridge citizens of both sexe an Melighttul tin Commiasioner | let writ was sot down for yeu but the cass was not reaches an Exrness Company. — terday Coroner Wildey held an inquest on | the body of William Robinson, the young | | man who was crushed | of the American Express Com | duy evening last. ae his ‘ble te well worth we death at the depot fle went, with found that th day, but towards ineaday Dox, al Witheasoa we AND SHORS AT AUCTION—C108- Aten y ce Ee u a. SHELLING, seer as episet Am inveles of ené,iamionaae ed irae eae ier seas Prine AUCTIONRER, wet 9 Gi elise Koster? and Pareheokars SALB BY tt & IN- |AM, Aust loners —, ori Tan Ofer, O8 Riad 19 ¢eleck, vine sie ne" Go: ery unsafe in m wanted to pu examined, aud the te the vex 4 came to bis death by i crushed by a car bi POLICE INTELLIGENCE Stabbing Ag ust ber husiand A | cember, 1so4 the Hats in the vieinity of the » the busbaud of Hod in William plainant, was then called ad a domestic frowing out of w habit Peiich al Foming over to the and taking all the y ald get hold of Ho said that bo | ng horaos to th the driver and | takew tv the Now York My PRNMENT—MISCFLLANEOUS | Suporvinore | POR SALe — RESTAL RANT, and us tree Sit perimeuthy tive cash; satlsinctory iin sal nt, the business | at 3 o'clock on Weidne cident, Mr. Smith, in the chair A resolution was adopted appropriating jer the head of sul alo $200 wader 1g aul Supplic al whens bushes wes ma over $90, was cor \LE—THE WHITESTONE Hotel, Deantifully, altwated afterwards nv wit other articles found in her wurt—Charles Elliott ropated proprivtor An elton t way, and 1 told courent to remuin at re of the children, ht to do. 1 would not koop an 0 discharged the gir Site went to the intelligence He told. the ‘girl that, ho dic the had better go noying me in th Michiel Cotte, residin tone wud take Fish, of Nu. b State The accused wiv thou for beddia the Governor, of « el . Kot J Matthew T. Hrounaiy, ws Comptroller A resolution was ad ing the bill of the District Attorney, | ing to $3,977 93, for expenses incurred in his office during the six mouths eudiag Doc A revolution was adopted in favor ing the salary of John MoClnskoy, firet | goods clerk 40 the City Judge, to $1,208 por an | num, ‘The Hoard then siljourned, Comaisionens OF EMIGRATION, ~The regu lar semimonthly mooting was bold eater: | day, No businces of special importance was | A report was @ warraut wa Issued for the ari Want any help, aud t Bho refused to ido so. ber out, unl his wife raised ® row, and be procured Officer Ballard to do do it for hi I have supported hin ‘and bo wante to Ane c by the pupils of Co barge of havin 107 Bi from Menara, A . Y andl his wife, una “of $1,200 each their appearance at tho noxt ‘term of Mrs. M.—Judg: tly five or six y Kime my character. Mr. Acton bere closed ¢ the Morrises that they had better k snake up. Mr, M. ceomed inclined v0 to do; poune scorned the idea, aud pe court room together, that “she wouldn't be treated ollected tho tn ea AND ELECTROTYPING couse by tellin, propriated it to his o: | ait for exam Pronmante Howiere, ternoon, # fight occurred in E between a number of drunke in tho New Jorscy Steel TeeuibLM Semeer Can May Coriy TWomA MAS Suiet Mysteaious SHoorino Cast.—Mr. lor his aleove, ber 96th, agi: ber of iamates ho Tustitution a Iles ina! year to December wis a Hature that there am, \\ JANTED—A SK CNS CRAs SALE PA de 3 DAY. AWNBROKER’S SALE 1HiS DAY BY ZOUN MORTIMER, 16 Kast Broedway, of 409 o“drseson, ehl tr shuwia eleed oreade, allie, blank Lo Sy ke By order 1 TLLAM, ABBOTT, SUCTIONRES, OF. HRISTMAS VRSTIV AL. WILL ara MORSES, CARRIAGES. he GOOD CHANCE—1 sound and kind, fat , | een Ere th, cv. Melo Vecchio, There, hm rented chiefly by sonmer Mat scarcely swallowed a mors ng Presently for @ bottle of Sicilian CHRISTMAS © STORY. # Tosi, an the last dish wea weed mn the table,” what bare your” ced on the ta at news bare you a SLagegsed that from your tron.” Mis “aud nervously across his Gianotta i false, In ® hoarse Foie Honeat man’s hoart ju or for her hair, throws it aside forever. wronged ne both. —worse than fal “She values am ‘he = Mby ~ JUNCTION, Our landlady wi workor, and lived by the sale of Jowelry, Pas) i Good Heavens, spon “Ia the worst way that a those who love her. ita, who served in the shop, and was simply the most beautiful wowan [ever beheld this weary chaam.of Pome am s beloro mse (oa f'can and dow vividness of life, fam uuable, even now, to dotect a flaw inher beauty, tompt to describe her Laaw her goin he went on, by | « might be goin K and followed Cot inside, how. tatraight to the hack of the t, where this man was waiting for her. ‘om romember him,—an old man he weed month ortwo back how deep in conversmtion they jow thay stood close under the pulpit with their backs towards the o fell into w passion of anger straight up the aisle, ething, Daoarcely knew to draw her arm through mine When f came within T'do not belie A post living who could find the of saw a picture that not bail 20, lovely. cine 1 kno words to do it, bat I was somewhat like her still like hor), and, that pioturo is atill hi intending to any or do between mysalt ana th 'y vetta Coneglia, You may be cert not wantfor customers. All Genoa knew be seen behind that dingy little counter; and Gianetta, flirt as she was, had more lovers than abo cared to retnomber.even by name. Goutle rich and poor, from the red-eapped sailor Y purchasing half the fii 0 treated them all fair a Caco was koe me rick to repost And, with a ahodder, ater glass of wine and drank it oured out ane grees in the window, encouraged them, Lang "he anid, prosontly thing wis so co shameful, that I deliberate, a0 it Uhad only to wipe hor loave her to hor "(ho oathodr edabout hore by the sen forw vy thoughts a and. the recollection ome between us plonaure. Sh marble statue, as Mat and I discoveres this day how it what first led mo to suspect how ning of that autumn a up between my ft It was nothing boon put Into word either of us could hay ed, to wave his life, We Ata together, worked togother, ox tsecy wp évon wok ter leah ereatops whon the day's labor was this wanton had and broken uj T went up to the station you ought to kue jod ged together, walk together of himpelt, £ enied ; and oxcept, perhaps, that wo were more silent than of old, no mere looker-on could have detected a shadow of change Yot there it was, ailont and a the gulf between wi was not his fault. vartod to have “There i# one other thing I may as well show you how falso a wo —we were to havo Ilo was too true and beea married What do you mean I moan that we from first to 1 natorm of rage, of acorn, of ine If abe had shown a fair Ate bus ae Foe age irbe tte marry youl “1 wiah Lad not believed it wif puzzled by But she promised me she promised 1 If, and, Heaver tering, to nee Mat really know that he would havo done | moreif he could, for me. But Gianetta cared not one sou for either, nover moant to choose between us. It grati fied hor vanity to divide us; it amused her It would pass my power to how, by a thonaand imperceptible shades of conuetry,—by tho lingerin, ation of a word, t ho oontrived to hat ane would never be your wi His color rose, ‘ascalin ws the indeod '* he said. ness more. Sho told me that slo. | ; and that way why we kept out Tell the truth, Mat Pric nigh beside mywelf with at every word of thi fens that Ginget that you are afraid you have failed. As hen itis only ome tn our heads, and torture our hearts, and lead us on to love She deceived us both, both up with hope; she maddooed aa with ho crushed us with di my part, when Lscomed to wako toa aud- don sense of the ruin that was about our I saw how tho trucat friendship bound two lives together was drifting on to wreck and ruin, Laaked my: solf whothor any woman in the world was worth what Mat had been to. me and I Bhe buoyed us willnot listen to you, and he exclaimed, I don't eresit m ayt You're w line, and t yom wore not Hanjamin bitter with storm. bo souner passed hie line and friends on the surface, Mut and I lingered on in our lodging in the Vicolo Balba. Still Gianetta held us with her fatal wiles and hei to arias what till more fatal beau At length there came a day whea | felt Teould boar the horrible misery and auapense 1 vowed, should not godown before I knew my sontence. Sho ‘must choose between us, either take me or let me of it no longer. self trembling and & blood upon my hi 1 was reckloas. Avd then thy ‘determined to know vo murdored mo!" -at least, not there and was carried to the nearoat hos for some, weeks between, life y waid, was difficult fo bad goue im just the worst, or the beat, at once turn my back upon ( mirauits and pu nd begin tho world anew This I He did not die, allthis 1h and Comedy Relew scr solatbieh, eee pierced d He was not allowed t .—soarcely to breath with freedouy Ho might not even lift bis head to drink aw him day and night all through that sor I gave up my situation on the : Tquitted my Ae in the Vicole t before ker in th jittle parlor at jeak December m “IC it's Mat whom you caro for ne word, and L will nover trouble you agai Tam jontous and oxacting ; ho is isa trusting and unselfish asa woman. Speak, Gianotta; am Ito bid you good by forever ‘and ever, oF ain Ito write me tomy mo idding her pray to God to bless the woman who has promised to be ny the bitter allent hours of pa tour friend's cause wall.” eho ol "Mattoo ought to be AEs ld more than bs eves di for ie approach came back with eren more line its old trust and faithfulness. ud freely; and 1 would thanksul ly have given my Ifo for him. Atlength there camo one bright gp morning, when, he totterad cut Pargugh the hogpital gates Give mo my anawor, for pity # sake,” I and let me go! free to go or 28th tna, ed to my horror and that he ever could bo cured.” i but the lunge of remeily, aud « ‘on ask too much,” abe asid Only what you hay five. or six mouths past "That ie just what Matteo says, jd we to hope these | Passionately, * be serious for ono moment! Tam » rough fel- low, itis true, clover enough for you ; but my whole heart, aud an Emperor gould do Tam lat of it,” she replied ; “I do not im to a little coast-town callod Rocca, some thirty miles beyond Gonoa,—a love you with | sheltered lonely place eloua ¢ where tho sea wad even bluot then the ehy, the clifis were greon with atrange tropt soteth aie and Egyptian cork in (he housy jo use hits bwh Worta, “got to work Daa fe woll in good earn cannot wish to make mi ‘ou promise mel” “T promise * other buret of lat not marry Matteo ! earnestness could for would not marr; Not a word of lope for myself drinking the eee rand watching the aud wont in the offin farther than the gar might get comfort, and sollish (riumph, and some sort of base assurance out of that, if [ And so,to my shame, E did. T ed at the vain encouragement, and, fool that T was! let her put mo off again unanswered From that day, [gave up all effort at self- if drift blindly om—to pont his days ona couch be Jo {he open window, waiting Ho was fading fast, voles with the vl conscious that tha waning sume His whole sim now Koaper was at hand. was to soften the'agony o' propare me for what must “Twould not said, lying on his couch one summer oven ing, and looking up to the stars. oico at this moment, | would ask to Gianotta to know that lk At length thin, Mat and myself ture must be at hand became ao bad between at itmoomed as if an open Wo avoided each nged a dozen sentences I away from our old f habia Att ere moments wheat felt that \ [said.trombling suits donly from head to fuot.” Ho proased any hand Ny write to father (To be Continued.) lis | tua Sreghie /assbinihd fe widening betwoon ua day by day, en month or five wooks went by ; an with February, the y said ih Genoa that it wae @ partic full oaraival; aud eo it twee Rtas fing or two hong the principal Det catts edend tees pt oe The 1 hon, having becn on ay randiog ofard te the publi fo DY res returned to Genoa my surprise, found came up Bie, “T bave been think, the segond da) end taid bie hand on aly a ‘ou are iu late,” ho anid, ing for you three quarters of au hous, Rs pr TY DYereraia Sree pall f, Bones, sett 3a HOKSES, food will at once called up my bet Noart, Mat," I replied no place whe ny to nay to you.” 1 1 uoticed now INNO LIGHT | vue, boquley oi We, | 8 eee, Logulce

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