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eo j Tae Wrarnen.— Yesterday About 10 o'clock, opened drear and wet. however very picturesque scene, Indic light Roann oF Heatrn—Mrerixo Yestespay —Tie Forticomxe pa the chai + Mr of New York HOLERA ir, Yeanty Reront— Exection oF, Lasrecror—Sav. The est . yw York are to receive onc $1.8 Seapesters ‘will receive $f, 81.50", He merely made this statement B inatter of information to the Board. The Hoard then went into a ballot for a | debut, ¥ Inspector—in the recently dismisses joney from the owners ted—w W Met Mr. M Baton) after I) rertain raining w Mr. Schultz doing a Bhem were visit be a awould f cholera, and calling attention t ry of the ¢ 4 tong, janniere ¢ bo ember lat Jan uice thin, jeeirability of the lan prokibit i Pa te ing of the ru rmitted to be brought or Stone said that Ing of those raga woul pearance of the dineaao, Ki 40 this city every day from und other States, whieh effected ax much in: ‘Tho matter was tt b resulted in the ‘Adopt not ury as Syrian rage could. Analy referred to the Sanitary Committee, Dr. Swinburne called attention to am in the columne of stator HIE ng ‘ansengers and ata mere removed Mr. Mannierre said lie understood that geportor was gett yearly report of She Board on hin fave the Hoard the trouble The Bonrd then adjourned. ‘Tne Masoat Far atthe church corner of Graud aud Croshy streets is still flourish ing, the ludies being kept bu Hing their goods to eager customers, Among the news Bg machives in full operation are those of 3. T. Ellis, Bay. who ws are fully preciated by a Mr. Ellis it made ¥, in relation beou move a te wel to the ‘A letter wan read from J. A B. Consulate at Bevint, Syri eral cargoca’of rage were ¢1 ro Boo Tevaut to the United Rtates, which was mostly the clothing of persons thut had died @ from First Page. LOCAL_ NEWS, weW TORE AxD VICINITY, the wind veered round ‘northwest, the rain changed to snow, and the mercury later in the day fell to freezing point. Tho snow clung to the wet surface ‘of the trees, lamp poste, houses, &o rhecame frozen to them, thas presenting « The storm con tinued until about 5 o'clock, blocking up the railroad tracks, and making it necessary to | Attach four horses to each car. snow conned to fall soon after the heavens were overcast Inst night, and vim fall of some kind before day a8 COMING To THE Citr— | Exrenrninixe Rerontens, Ere.—The Board pf Health held their reg yesterday afternoon, President Schultz in for extorting mises he vie: | freshness, ele flored «resolution that the Board (Mr. fixed at $5,000 per year, on and | b ‘A dnanimously Col. Bliss reported that the proprietors of it New Rochelle ch, the Board | Hiscussions) had offered to perform the wo At the Hoan! would give the or Bhem how the work was to be discussion was held as to the pro- taking any action in the matter, jated that the poople of New Rochelle had refused to pay the Health In vpector of the Board, and th er thought the rage should not be hore roliibiting the land- our cholera on board that veseele always remained the middle of the stream until passengers bt they were He though with chilla and fever, it were coming fomphis, Tenn., morning the | id Although o'clock, yet T oF Cov: A performance of # who take an interest in American talon: occurred at the Winter Garden Opera on Wedneaday evoning. To offsot a onat which wae altogether forcign in the male parts three Indies of native birth aad educatios sustained tho leading roles of the opposite sox. Tho opera was Verdi's Masked Mall (Un Ballo in Maschora"), which contains some of the prettiest exceptional passnges that this composer has written, To hear it is like hearing Verdi making music for his own amusement, sometime a! jing an nine sual strain, and sometimes remembering himself, but always displaying — the moat characteristic features of bis ge: nine, The individval performance which | scoured the leading attention of tho a Aience was that of Amelia by Mise M’Cal looh-a young Indy who has been heard fre quently before, but not so prominently, and therefore may be said to have made her de | it weekly meeting | ne Manniore stated that he wished to | give promise of the attainment of more than pall the attention of the I mate for next ye for the employment of four inepeotors for the city of Brooklyn, and eight in the city | eat Seven of the Inspectors tito the eati.| ordinary power, Still energy may ae oii ciiew |complish much, and we shall, probably fe provides | hear more of an artiste who begins her and of ction of A. n regard to ud show if a fow of juhject was hnaon, U. ting that piers, pleasant career by showing horself 90 really in earn in everytbing—even in opera, 41.200 per annum, | do ton Iu Brooklyn three of the | was several times recall American Indy who sang in this Opora was | Misa Hauck, of whom we aaid somo kind words in early autumn, when she ruade her f Guido | pretty role of Once: pleasant music of improve with practic connidered the mast successful of our more recent gipeey share of the tributed | not extraor to the acondey which illustrated tho play — that was singularly bad, and even dirty, an in decidedly offensive contraat to the clean new dresses the scenery at Winter Garden on op altornate evenings) the atage pictures quite different and quite now. Some must be chi © from | the season ‘waa on this ovcnsion but one night removed from ite ond. ‘Thie evening, the least profitable season of opera that M the | Marotzek has carried through for many being | years, will close with the performance of opera, like all exotics, hot-house, and hervatory, the opera h The it, in structure sou but on this occasion, Miss M’Culloch bas a tall and comely figire, an extremely modi be ‘and sings and acta altogether oa Although sho is neither phenomen. DOF startling’ ehe. impresses ‘x lletoner She displayed tolerable cap: but not enough, perhaps, ity of voice the aeoret of success It does not or singing. She Anoth ttle On the ¥ at either aotin, lo to p She conferred 1 ich grace npon the the page, and sing the the part with girlish although with w bit girl h timidity, Mise Hauck cont ‘and really ative debutantes, Malo, Stella Hon. ur completed the fair trio—and in the charactor of Ulriea won her own lause of tho waa ‘noticably liberal, but im ‘The teat of Not in which the characters were attired. We have noticed this of all and have often wonderod at the re ‘ged to inditferonce, porh It in porbi the "Barber of Seville.” ape tse ler ate upon the causes of failure, they are probably too well known to the partion most interested in avoiding them for all future tine. But one fact has been proven by the disaster of the winter— (corroborating, as this disaster door, tho lesson taught in previous years)—that int be kept in ith ita natural con nine, it cannot |i ly accopt it, and ouly se y. May that atrnguli tritmph over the oppori forces, and open itadoors to natural tenants. WINTER OARDRY. ee that gives some promine voly amusing i# appointed to come off at Winter Garden on Saturday evening. Othello in to bo acted with « fusion of tonguer—the part of the Moor uublio will the Aoad A porforn of being xoei ng taken by Mr. Hoquinal Dawison, the inated Gel in A that of Hooth, will spoak in bis Ind, Destamona (Mino, Sebel! the tender li whe in to or) may be es of that 4 English an oceasion will be jas fin, wo think’t rrow night We ver in to bh nthe bonos of Shakespeare tithed in rattling iu th will be at band i it that tight paralyze tho ribald revelers who may somble at this polyglot festival THE NEW MOWRY THEATRE “HENRI ITS. Since the destruction of the New Howery Theatre, last wook, the friends of unfortu ate losers by that event have uot been idle in their managers in council have ha Horty to lessen their sufferings 4 Mr Lin for of hi for 0: M Mailan dence a wo eat c court. of Long it atto near Willow of it, the m i trai died. orate by a nized. shawl, The Fu De Fi gal. fore Jul eraowal ease under consi edness fot “0 wil suddenly by thie unlucky inet | Tonight, Mr. Fox, of the Old Bowery whose kindly heart is well known, gives we ot his thoatre, aud bas propared an at rtainmont for the bonetit of the vd will bane gross sto be alu Farge ny th in mud wi tion held a ing, to talk over throw The | contributed very snub to tho muccens of the | air, and in mddition to this good work he | has loayed a number of sewing machines Aho Workingwomen’s Uuion, who bave put them in operation at thelr work room, Ne 1&8 Fulton atiect, whore partion reaniring It cau have sewsng done on moderate terms, Srizenn on Wintsnny=t Linoback of the Wh Precinct, saw a load of whiskey | in the Sth avenue, wbich Le thought had aot boon properly inapectot, and he fol owed it. Tho driver saw that the officer was following hin, and stopped the cart aud assed Liveback to Wil got change | ‘ora $100 bill, The hatter re ¥ ona being ar 1 | whiskoy—thirtecn bartels wit ry atreet Police St Prariy ar an rin Gas Lon | SHAmoug the many tlie | The girls of the Logins House | ing the friends of th Childiew® Aid Soctety Will Give th per at i o'clock, alter | which they wil ascend to thelt room wud end the event singing and fistenit dessus f At the slose of the exer i gifts of | alothing will civ | , Covxen: | wis—TI: Chances AGM 91 Mir Coun ic 'the Bond met on Thursday after yon, Vreniden’ Green in the ehair, Mr | ulluuan oftered the following vesvlutions Whereas, Contain specie charges of of York tigation at sie Lin oities with | gard deserves all t ne for bh futent to a uvest bil whereas | for his loss was heavy, not loss than $90,040 ft appears by the charges that Cornell aw | We anderatand he contemplates taking converted 10 his ovr fravudulently and | Teawe ot the € Stadt thoatre, with the unlawfully sever! hundied thousand dol | charitable view of giving his company om lars of the public monies, therefore \ ployment. Ex Judge Whiting, the owner of Resotret Vhat the Corporation Council | the burnt property, has decided not to re De directed ty commence proceedings to re build it as a theatre Sere iroti aac. day afternoon, a tire broke ont in the garret Tho matter was referred to the Committe | Of the house No. 7 Rowe eit by Y be F Mie Tol Allenspergler, a pi paker on Law ised by his dropping a lighted mate A rosolit pas ko MeMahon amon some aliavinga: dn $100. An $150 for Joss of Ahorte which atepped into |AUted tor $1,000 The second and. third | ae erhal dud reeervedd ingus| O08 were od to the amount of $40, | We & grocery ties #20. Tho Uthat the reporters give W), pot were now ready” to day, Coroner pay for os injured or killed Wildey held au inquest on the buily of Eve The} wked if Mr Pollan was) line Lions, a coloved rh toi years, Biddressin, reporter « President, whose death was caused by her clothes Mr, Pullan—Lie President eatehi No. 8 Jersoy street, on Mr. Flynn—Ie the horse dead! Chaiat The Perident=I Wei W whether bh ountS $e dead Laughter.) The reaolu: | THE COUNT bet ot | Corry Cxrevoun vor ts Day. —Su Hash eaenreedl $c pave Seventh | preme Court, Cirenit tad. and TL A from 4th 4d street, with Mel hed {us the term, Parte TL. (Short | jvm paveuweut. Adjoursed to Mouday, at | {ioe 6s E19, SOL, SAR, RIT, SUNS, 4 ep ” Money, Wl tel, es, ATA, A207. Chambors’=-Now ss | on, a, 8e,08, 100, 145, 196, Hor. Cal Lob, = Res Oven—Yesterday afternoon, Eliza Marine Court. tue General Pe will bo ‘Seynolle was run over and seyiously injured | in session bye wage driven by Charles Kibesch, at! grigurp Wroxorv ArarsteThe ca ec Ulam Bee Tuaue atresia of Marion A, Hall aget, Joseph Weekaler Wwittod Not prefort zone Apnor who app tu the Tombs. ited Hanne So.—The statement pd the a Kl Cor 4 the driver Was arrested aud coum the Suy of yesterday that Mie, Marry Lazurus had ap peared before Justice Dov!) quested tho magistrate to place her little pou under the care of the Commiasions Charities and Correctious. by the mother, who rays ‘willing to take care of ber Foxe RAL OF A the War of 1812, took p! this residence, ) Gree Mains were wplace by w corps of Ue veterans, renident Of this excorted ty, The Re neg aL cls 3 and re je coutradioted hie ld, VETRRAN OP funeral of Kichard Schawot, to their ) L Me re, Will deliver iy able aud 1812.—Tho & soldier of 6 vent wich street lay from Mis re- lant renting | | interest for one tight, for Mr. Lingard’s be \M Wheatley toudered’ the prot Niblo's on a and Sawa fortune, and appointed toconsider what wan beat to At this the Olympic, ofte a tho use of his theatr Fox wont put hi atroat Mr » for an « woek, Th yet under consider ation. In the a . ® performance, | wi Conversion at the pub- | combining a concert by the opera troupe City of New York by Chas. | aud comedy by Mr. Edwin Booth had beoa . Commissioner, were | arranged to tke place at Winter Garde sinat nil Cornel by the Citk | yesterday, ‘Tho noy of the weather ition to the Governor of New | caasod ite posty nt, how and Abral Justice Bale a Abraiams camo up befo: Supreme Court yes: | terday, The was employed by a | @ firik compo two dofondants, and ® third person, as 4 saleswomau, in their | drygoods store at No. 24) Fulton street Hrooklyn, The pluntid was discharged trou their employ by the two defendants, but was askod to remain by the other part ner. ‘The defendants ordered her out of the | store, she refused to go, and it is alloged | they ‘causod arrest, and for that she furs to recover, ‘The whole poiut in the whothor defoudants did cause her ar whether arte’ An ob lis UWH volition, by a po. | Tho jury dre A Horse Csr tn the Suprome ¢ Circuit, yesterday, the Kia N Crow aget, Jacob Milor was tried befors Julgo Baleom, Plaintil i¢ a livery stable Dofondant isa leader of a band of Dotendant lured. 4 hors rotur t cane of Keeper De Fi, tivry and Envoy E: 1, who died at the resi Mond, Chure wt sun, vest Co which wi had for tiary and of gislonh, ry tinued ither On on doniod. ions 154 and Restelie a6 Kestelle ny no wh The Judgo a tho laroony consmittod, prisoner to the ouitentiary perty in th ght hi Madame Reatetle, i been employed ax servaut miidl in the house, waa subjected ton severe crons on by priaond imprin delivered to & wrong parson The Court directed a verdict for plaintitt $490, Por ing Case.—The in Lohinat ith having ato better known ax o, 605 Fifth avenue le the Court- tice Do icing with it Powers ia a foreigner, had no business to practice physic and ur gery in this State, and furthormore that be Uchgpemnad and cire cured was committed to the Tombs mination. dame Case—Elizn Fenley was arraigned before tice Dowling, in the Court of eal Seasions, charged wantity of wearing apparel from the resi dence of Mrs. The accu yeaterd in whioh by mist: ot mit a lice Terersiaexce.—Aleyed Blackmail mination of Alfred Relt her, who was recently arrested on » ob ged Mr. rreat, shield, On sov Reither obtained mo. ney from Taylor, until the aggregate reached eleven hundred dollar Arreat of a Robber.—Frederick A, Soriber wan arraigned bofore Ji torday, on a charge of having atol from Alexander Hashroue was employed as ® clerk, business ai ling yen $459 by whom he ‘Haabrouck did 5d West Washington Market, and Scriher boarded with him. Hleged that on the ult. Scriber took the aafe key from Mr. Has: brouck’s hours, and going to the office, a the money and decamped ‘was subsequently arrested in Fulton, Onwe fee county. He was committed for examina- It vening of tho 2th A Doctor Practicing Without a Ticense— be Walter Powers, of 1% Elm at arraigned before Justice Dowling yesterday, on a charge of pr Tt in alloged ¢ pent hand bills, Mayeloaton the formor stated that i there house belong, eit who teatified that t procuring an abortion Prisoner counsel claimod that the evi and that Rainoan Acct THe Lona Iatanp Ra county, the Long Island Colloge Hon; on the body of Leverett Rawdon, wh from the efieots of injari Queen lock Dernes, ted an alarm, nil hofore was atruck by the | ed man was brought, to the cit , and placed in the hospital, where hi A verdict in aoe facta was rondered, ani tho enginoer exon from blame. known woman who wa ar on Flatbush might, sll lies at raceanod w dark hate, a dark on the City Hoapit wan id Hoson 4 & District torney True vh sbur 1 there was Broouryn. Railrow Appears that the M. on tl tr me train not been corroborated, an who had boen guilty of the high mo known to the law had uo status in D oxetne for e four 1 —MAN Kiwi rt oN roner Cur. held an inquost at tal yesterday, died sustained on th From the evide: left Jamaica th instant. When the engineer, Mr. ay a path walking ou the track, aboad of the trai Ho immediately ‘no notic in cout dwnce with ‘The body of th Furn run over nu by a oar Christinas night, died at on Wodnesday night Win. Kehoo, keoper of « in BLFOet wan taken bbe atopy motive un. 1 killed plaid woolen white woolen knit stockings, and ad covering a white cloud » who was run ov an atroet, ee defranded Thomas M. Taylor out rhonating @ police officer, was fore Juaticn Dowlin, Mr. Taylor made an affidavit, ave an aocount of several interviews which er held with him since the first of Au- occasion Reither ‘aylor with committing @ heinous offence, In order to avoid hibited a policeman's Mr. Taylor gave him some mone: oral other occ: mt | i} | formed a Pe! shirts, ‘black 4 tng Sen a rehat ud white worstet nook by the Tist Re ment band, mi to the Jersey City rail road Janot, where thelt new ‘spparatas way in waiting,’ About 11 o'clock, the balance of the Borgen fire companies arrived. ‘The line of march was up Montgomery atreet and Nowark avenue, through Hudson City and » Portion of South Borgen to Library Hall phere 9 mumptuous dinner, prepared for three hundred persons was in wait- ing. Aftor dinner, a few toasts wore given and reaponded to, Auguatns A. Har. loubergh, Eaq., made the principal in respons tom tonat to Lafayette Com. pany, during which he pald high tribute to firemen ass body, At the close the fire. men again formed in lin fe ing through Lafayette and Communipa return, wore dismissed. | The engin third olasa, built by the Gould Machi Company of Nowark. "The. Lafayette Com: pany is composed principally of property owners and businens men, FAatat ACCIDENT@A. brake on th Erlo Railway, named Washington McKoo vor, was fatally injurod on Wednesday night and died noar Jersey City yesterday morning. |The train was an extra freight train coming east, and whon near Rook station, this side of Port Jervis, McKooy. ‘was on top of the cars arranging the ai Topes, when he lost his footing pad fall be, tween two of the vars to th of fis'ioqe' was ‘bests below, the knee, aad his body was badly lacorated and torn. The train was stopped and the mutilated young man was placed on board, and soon after passing Patterson he died. The remains Wore sent to the residence of his parent No, 83 Monroe St., York, The xl Was a ingle man, 24 yoara of ag Dress. “Tenn tell by the cut of his cont,” ie a form of expression much more significant half a contury ago than it is today, and yot it iy not without its significance even now. Although Fashion changes annually or qnarterly, it is continually reposting itself, that what appears to us to be now is what was laid le by our grandfathers or sndmothors, or perhaps earlier progeni The bonnets aud the ovespiy few years ago attempt at imi 18 “coal neuttle’ hate of | more modern invention, Much of day is A Fonvion Misisren.—In the Savoy Extr funeral wa placo in the Chur Williat hs n Friday app bof St. Potor and St. Paul, and ho thore poved that the Court NERAL Ay U0 colebrated of KD. ly the | Statos wan lar Services ov eo orning 1 ed rt yentorday, Matriot At announced the doath of J. G aniere A. Mores, Minister Plonipoten. rdinary from Porta to tuke adjourn 6 declared the Court adjourned, m8 Pour Minisri.t.—The funeral ob Tho | vs suios of J. ¢ a0, Minixter Plenipoten traondinary fron Port: | nee of his aon on in this city, yeatorday forenoon wt St. Peter and St. Paul, Se A solomn i pastor nm and the Ly represented fon the « wore the eooud | Masa was nub: | United sion by civil, military and naval functiona: rien, A very iImprossive | the wi | Deau to the bi befor Several proven ¢ the tostitied can feotes reeal of distilleries which h ial y imc yy Washer n of ‘Tilton th. de Wt veral witm went lease th oquired int nmissions o at he wa hout 1 Dor th Mg ut of Wilsor proaent place, but failing to rity, the louse was Hot | tor Frederick Cochen, being to the Devlin an or were Hor funeral sermon, de public servic Signor Figaniore was t you examines waa resi Governments were Mthor Malone delivered ling Fravps.—Tho examina Levan, charged | with manufacturing whiskey without pay ing the government license, Nowto not lay Murphy drow up 00 a ve to give bail tf Mr Hin's arrest and 8 xinee districts asljonrned AM Accent named Taaae ¢ ku | thet iajue no No. Vi, waa yesterday run o wler te that enue, B.D Ho was taken to his wad re until TOA > ration in tho Ist avized about hee it | His injuries avo ut a sovers Eurnaty Baur Bonevo! | Emer helt | Janu, | Lith tavhe lick for the be wards of one have already bee DiscHancrD arres | debt, in not py ald the 'y bo: Academy xt, the i th at the vuil Austainod severe home by a argieal attend Finiwan.—A yo rot hn Wil vlin, but detendin thats nit Robert Fleteher, Hillery r Ith previous ty De Friday, Januar found to man Thought. th © nearly 20 wud at toting the “old folks” of revolutionary ti The long flowing roboa, which saved the ofreetaweepars 40 much labor, were ditto, ‘The shoes and other garmenta wore nearly the sane, exeopting the “false calves, which are generally acknowledged to be « the fashion ven more primitive, oo or not, of the dawn. of that goldess’ — rule tolly us that the first in troduction of hoad-gear for women couriated of a few plaits of straw, which covered the crown, held on by # couple of strings. The same is true of the favhionable hate or bon: ‘of time the wn rt of thoir hate by: the addi € still further i by bringin frame lower down to cover the poll and th: are, ane {he removal of the rim from the front of the tho ti noreased hat something like ordinary bonnets. ‘The | Iroasia those days also consisted of simple smo-apun tneterials covering a litt! knees, and in this respect men n shared alike, tho difference bein below th As women did not in py t ch indoors as they do tho covering for tho f wptions in the hi eal to paste thom wing thom. They were ¢ r also, owing to th reater 116 of money read inan olf histo Fy "about a whulo "people wearing’ the cy ire of shoes for ort ‘were not thon were healt! in those ¢ tionalities by which they can bo called off ly from acrowd. Thon again there ar styloa by which men iy differ nd professions dine hod from thoir f however, are not Ao prevalent now as of yore, nor are countries and speaking partioularly of hb of the present day siste to aislo, they 60 of w Duteh in, heavy aoa, As regards ladies’ headgear, though “top knota” have come downrtrom the frghttul altitude which they once attained, we are yot a long way f {i fly years lence, when soxne “ony maiden, entertaining ber ¢ nions, will show them the pleture of hor ul taken when she was a n hoop and and wator apping of b there will ral Jaughter at the folly aud the present day just as wo today enjoy a hearty laugh at the stylow of attiro in our grandfather's daya. "The numbers, the colors and the atyles of rows have boon, more or less, in all’ ages, indices they no common hore aa in other A lady writing on this subject, the tilting | 4 mn of the standing in nociety of the wear 4 But, although they are so yet, we oxtent, the and Domoor to break down th fashion, a to bring the human family | ror to it4 primitive equality than it his | © the cing of Kabel. There Cadross as of poli Instances is natural raey lattor in man at unlike th Hd always favor th | —that which is comfortabs sivlog whieh et of dr would no doubt health | could scion! Hamuatity rudd whow ah or annual debut, the pi nun Withont atopping to think a mi er thore ts oith alth or ¢ style, Had she not ts in every Large city atte nt wi fort tv acore of whi Vgive their verdict for or againat the fashion ax it proved to be healthful and | comfortable or otherwiae, And was it then adopted upon this physiological evidence, the animal hoalth-rate in all civil ‘ed comntrivs would be nuatorially deeroas: | A, aul the a uration of Vievory | bat not hinge * Annual Ball t Association is of Music « procecds to | tho Catholic Ory usand Lickets, disposed of at &F each of the vw Ch stony, = dames dd home Time Knee for ing fines and dues to th yout, N.U., to which he was at relousod er St. Clair, Judge Walsh voatoritay Stark, residing i ing au accused w Sun aye ai pis Rec f Hor ongiuo yoaterday » tor th ! a Brunt at who n ovOre\ er n, Justico | prisvument in the Penit —John co while in the act of att kets in a Fulton at. ¢ 6 Was @ ninor FEARING FOR THE SEASON as at New Jersey. revived thoir par whe of Ov ANEW Sibaw Be ab Parion oF ik Bekors Ban Divan Lafayette Bu yvalucd ut § for a hea Shafer, arrosted Mm custody y Charles Se brought Company No a somo pling to was weit juckley yesterday t dtiary for tu is would bo much nearer our thre score and teu than itis now Inquisitivenoss of Chiléron. An oll bach.” who tad the misfortune eo with # little “olive branch | tho other day, gives his experience as fol lowa: Ifthe firet horn of Egypt wero lively | | childrou, with a tendency to ask questions, Hook upon Herod as a benevolently wis man, whose neta have been mlaconstrwd nil whose mcinory has on vilified, Avast mount ot mill have 1s stopp Of govern 8 whieh tion, The other day UW aunguarited mo at, Euccepted the anid custody of 4 young If gaitors uid a Charles the I, hat “7 tm baptism had wud feather, Mis Hustanees His latter is age, ving 0 mit that we | ed me ma. esintely cous ayatom of torture, What was my namo my brother's and my father's name, vad why t Did L have | ais Wttle bret Why didu’t 1 have vat What was th A ina stops, and a ge leyolontly a mom: need ‘the followin ‘Ail this put as one quest al rising Iutloction in my sleeve, and, why?) did they cost! Did they cost ndred and fifty-five dollarat If they vat one hindered anit fifty-five a lure, what would be the price ot a gol house with gold furniture and al etwir ? Dil Povor neo house with these virorons — peculivritieg, — No, What bo cost of a silver Pr What interrogation. and lon) Ih z Sette to moot and anawer! ‘sie Te ry sie Piiteato cok i ei Maly with mdeo wal paaseng ae the SHIPS—Pring Alba! tiflelall Richen & orack \inore water an Tatton, as how, t known "by the oats,” ani other appendages. ‘Thoro is a cortain y of atylo of dress attaching to all na Wahoo fr thelast 10 €aye, end bes Hatteras: salritytlinmone, of Charlottewewn, P, in the land, | 4 to hold my hi Bit over Toon, and shou! mil ond and peg dh tI? Coulda’ ® giant! Was in with any? Did low far was “i to Now ion of miles 1, Fifty 1 Ifhe (Buster) had » bi start off, would he got there tonight! Nor next nig t night, nor next week !—aod war! I soon fou out that this tions end friends wit! yeolf Nur wae © simple form of olosing all questions, like the usual note What was my business, did T know avy stories and why! This afforded a plan of relief. rd edventures. f Tavested ry ious life my rela- supernatural at- creation between a Genie and Robinson ee and saw most remarkable ascurrences. atalactites, the pare: Tharriedly roceited t ‘het the scoret satisfaction of ing that that of “Float } ,bronghe | child's breath! desori; Sa, © He 0 Mat liberally from the Arabian Knights Munchausen. Whenever I saw the on ee i pea itself to motion, ge though ‘twou! Ce, Roo ors Genin or 8 took awi unl the midat of an arr In iption of the Hoarhound Islands and adventures in the damp caves, where the candles hung in pent-up torrent of ques- tions burst on the wahappy father; ographioal inquiries ing Taland,” ‘and “the Valley of Cream i be henosforth his dreadful lot Malls Close at the Post Omics. Maou, ong Eta la, way mall, 6 Pegueomery, i eed coe Ea, iy aM DAM. BA. Lelumbas, ie Beveanah, close dally, >, Wilmington, and Newbern, N. 5A; Mand 430 P Wy a MARINE NEWS. + by ewamers, via Quebse, every Wednes 4 Sth 1th, and S100 of clone dally ot Yor reat Salt cts cqvied) ate eH fart North M a TE, Vhrearh tA rath M Haven OA. ML, 1.90, Haven Way 1.994. M. and 9.20 snd Fall River) 4and6 P.M, 4.90, amd 10.90 Dating ant, W Washington Mall, 6 A, M. and 6.30 ‘Kilnata, Anat, rari) ee Esrerich temo iy @xcepi on Friday, 8 A.M. and Boyar M x a sedi. M ‘Mi 1.30 ond ‘od 4a9 Pa Port of New | York, D Docomber 2%, 1466. in tho material and shape of ee. Ban Sia, Mowe Ine om the Joins to the kneos ‘Thin atylo was | Bee oT gh) sof Ben oth Bes ontinued with more or less change in i Dee. 20.7 24) 44002) 5.09 oT ‘oean countries into the pre: on net on THE WEATHER, DEC. 88, 1806—TIT WIND AiBunciee Ab Morla) Ww. " CLEARED, STEAMAIIP Gen Harnos, Morton, Savanna, StCIP—Lronsides, Morrill, DARK —T K Weldon, on ARRKIY STEAMAITIPS Ac BRias—W; Aine 14 da pa seit scHOON! ise, Tyler, \¥ lm a2 Binlth & Co, © ASon Hariaonls, Hen Weide ‘had heey, Arlehat, © fun toll Fesmell eG for Livi neon § an Had heavy lip Waltimmore for Digi DISASTERS. ‘Aiea arrived, el arth: “Nita, Des 4, opt Lithy with gal Colony United's New On New York 108, GENERAL B tog hat ‘diease, a Aw, La Doc, 87 Klin Tandon: Cape Towa 1 rere, QT. Arr N York 14" from Ber Left, Lal brig Anastasia, Pinmp. of and from 1 aa Nad'S donde ends bunt ni eye srs with conton itis NK and 8 W gales days Nort ude ‘Ab Sunses, Ne. from cn of aay, tn Cortoes, 88 Pierre, Mart, 96 days, lsat to the master, Matilda, Loe Liaw ee 4 Bast, of Province. had vory hoary from Halifax Manitts ke, Morrison, 4 Aveived, Arrived, evdr ser iom inant He depen with alt to evel! & The bark Pathfinier, of aud from Rockland, Me, east Oven ahem: ae! ug for the bark Mil ur BUSINESS, 4 DESIRING SITUALIONS w York Eu.poyin Association, Help of ail kinds furnished w5 PSIAmAMONG The the public fer DYs- red more successful in cur Dr. SMITH'S DYSPEPSIA ANNIILATOR, pagan, who had consldored od: Parae ‘! ‘very pleasant cy tiring ao u tad by Ie uae, ee eae ANSIATIA TOR ao c essing ‘disveae: but ‘tend pre its own merlie, being f hat none will cotoplain who abe Inion Ue’ Bey soutien rasa a being fully all moons warely be Now hi UNEY Tei x RADY, Two k tae count —EaGaEER | ne races st 01Those Bante ‘omnia y meme 1 se aw ce ha ety last year's ot om 34 & Ath ave. S21 AUCTION NOTICES. Ariens Pete CY a BELLS yen: eran s., Bomar OF ORDNANCE, Bavy. DE- City, Dee. 1) L Se eet thie Eee se ran “als, tx My Tea eta AUCT'R, Cn at 1 oelowh, stock of Sa faces 1960-—ale sale of Dry Dee. 99, at 10) Ure ateek an lace. sth, 1896. i eae ano 170. C yokes ears, ane 6 i sites ed sue + acniure Store ENRY G, EVANS, AUCTIONEER—The Pee ot, wear & ia morning, Goede at he couttnued thi ‘Tain of abine, i) JOSEPH MoGUIRE, AUCTIONERR, OF- fice 116 Nassau street, will soll thie day. at 10% Sateek, by order of JOHN Remit & G0, PAWNBROKE! SALE, THIS DAY— ! every at 1 clock olor stat ch ‘anda ~ ee sr Sod pasit vents and ‘iber i Sere By ULLAN, Wee Sa ut SALX THIS DAY, BY Kast Broadway, of 400 ares of every thing’ generally fo be" found in ‘che 8. INTERNAL REVENU! * trie! State of New York. — ionaal n enns of preserved et itt ILUIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OF- ‘hat asian cous ‘oan oaks, Thee! rgblicanctien ot the ise, it 18 o'clock A.M 1B stares aale of "Bev ars bard Peat at iisie year Broome M. WIITERS, AUCTIONEER, GRLLS sir oaeha da bam gare, al Cha atock yet: Phas oe, intone of the Tater: oo the ak "Bie a ‘ew ‘on iraagete, ‘on this day, at amps oe Wi 170 ty the stock 9,3 Jaron ea ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, OF. cham Baware, se! Ltt i farm chairs, beds! lore, de. ile om Saterday, a ot ny Diiliacd & ee bhi tie the we uh w Lorn, of 88. T niet ind mnalioes afte: wc iifoouipn, u fort rt, ot | hate is 9 Fe-om RY, SILN | Horela, ‘cali, ihe wos effer clase of compl | Lok OUT FOR THE NEW Sroky. uy A MEDICAL W Kheumatiem, Ring Ci pions. im thelr yet ‘Serofuls, Ki rt cases yrog "ses of thus terrific Case 118 nina war led. A'few voutien fs blew ser nuted hia. Ala rea all of |, wud thus ‘cures thet VERCOATS, BALSAM ‘boom look afticted ‘end unable te ebtala reli thes eourre. Ve Ts nowe E BALSAM eu Na. in, of 90 ranged, rod tne (ia | WNBROKERS' TICKETS WANT" | 21 kD-FOR DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JRWEL- WARE. R. FULS, de ae, Ng FO) Parsivalt and the he ‘asl remedy ate, but it tet 4 egue that it eine foie. aelenbor hen On. Lowell, ONDER,—HYAT1'S LIF! had been rendered Tet fer THVATI'S LIFE BALSAM cared Mr. Blatt, of oF Ulceration of the nove. The with Ulesrs, and the raferer was Nothing cou could ei oe ‘He could not if 4, and was confined te his bed during three Lisleam cared Mr. Joseph Flannagan. Mereuri filecied iat ho waa seat {o'the ‘tedleal Col He" me Te hadsats which tured this HROADWAY, ROOM 4, 62 No ‘ir ibe frie One deal OVERCOAT: just received lan 4 aisle, Khe The whole of 1 ‘arrest the Weeration, wattl the ie ab 096 Atiaptlc ved me, of Infam Seth st ioe severe & character fs hand He wae so basly here by Di VISTOLR, BIL KA, R THK SPEEDY or Fever and Agus, Ai ‘and, mor omnia alt beceuat one u $1 | mitebiug yo The toler wi fetu etme Nien day uaredesmed (roms O10 te ua 13 veal LEVE Ss MOKED HAMS Prmotog Blemms ob LOST AND FOUND. RKWARD—LOST ON WEDNES- corning, «bln Walt, 10 Beant Atle ot. ea. MOOVERN, CHEAP, ‘West street end tan terrier, mod PRARK above soward by | grituity. Do you know who goss with r a ont “Not 1” * 9 “Not you, indeed! Why, it's the Duos tio, the Neapolitan arbassador augredano!” I statmered. What Low edanot ‘There was a Marchene—" Corto, He was the Marchose Lorodand Pe Tears, ogo | but he bap come into bis ‘He an by ae une ory old man by (hil " Yoe, he is old; but what of that? Ho i gence Mal Ute cist ct et tod You have sean him before “Yea,” I aaid, turning away; aah heard of bis marriage? CHRISTMAS STORY. BT CHARLES DICKENS. MUGBY JUNCTION, | —_—»>—_—__—. 1 have Thad drawn little back, that he, might Pe — erolaudro at th ite i ‘ os the Taare raising down my cheo ae tulatronaquite & common, vu himself om his elbow, and look: fet Stoned, of"tounc? "Rete ia wa eat fet, Boe," be whis : r dead’ back rary upon The ples scdtes | yi Married heer” exclaimed.“ tmpowi 4 ‘, True, f assure you.” ‘hod this , x ond of ail Sant made ifs to mar "buried | yal Rttgny bane tomy head. 1 folt meat 4 had had « fall of » blow. him thore, in hearing of the wash of «| "*4 ei trange seh on astrange shore, stayed by Docs ahe-—<dose sho go to-night t* 1 fat the grave tl the priat and tie bratandare Torque, Taner the earth Aled in to the nat vod, and the gravedia it down swith his foot. Thea, and tot tl then, {felt forever.—the friend I ted, and jain. Ther , "know that all rest, and joy, and hope were over for me. Froni that Yes—goos overywhoro with lim him out of hor aight. Yvu'l 1a bella Duchensa |," this my informant laughod, and ests again, and went back to bie wont by, I scarcely know how moment my heart hardened within me, and | xeept that my whole soul was inn tamil my life was filled with loathing. Day of rage and bitterness. returned tre night, land and sea labor and rest, food and | !Y afternoon's work about 7.25, and at 10.5 Was once again atthe station. Thad ex amined theengine ; given instructions to the sloep, were alike hateful to me. Tt was ti ourse of € \ that my brother bad par doned me made it lie hone the lighter Toapiste, or aa the fire ; reow te Peace oa earth was for me no mores and | the Supply of oil: Oil; and got all in readinoss food.mall towards mon was dead in my | ¥ t to compare my art forever. Remorse softens some na- | wate with the kot offer tures; but it poisoned mine. I hated all | band was Iai ud @ voice mankind ; but above all mankind [hated the woman whe bad come betwoeu us two, | "Are you the engino-d who is going and ruined both our lives. on with this special train He had bidden mo sock her out, and be} | Thad never seen the apoaker before. I+ the messenger of his forgivensss. 1 had mall, dark man, muttled yout the sooner have gone down to the port of Ger with blue glasses, a large thick Kou upon me tho serge cap and. aho and his hat drawn low win of any galley-alave at his toil in ont are @ poor tan, Lau the public works; but, fur all that, I did in a quick, eager whiape beat to obey him. “Twent back, alone. and | ROO men, woul! not object to be better ot on foot, “I woat backs intending to. aay to | Would you like to earn a couple of thousand hor, “Gianetta Coneglia, he forgave | florins t” you; but God never will.” But she was} ‘In what way!" little shop was lot to » fi “Hash! You aro to atop at Padua, a d the neighbors only kne: you not, and to goon againat Bouts d nd daugl if Brenta !" qui idenly, and th I nodded. posed to be under the * protection’ “Suppose you did nothing of the kind arches Loredano. How I made inquiries | Suppose, inatead of turning of tho. stean hero and there,—how I heard that they had | you jump off the engine, and lot tho * « gone to Naplos—and how, boing rostless | run on! And reckless of my time, I worked my “Impossible. There aro seventy yar of iu» Fronch steamer, aud followed her, | emban al w, having found tu0LLs Save yourseltand that was now ‘hers, 1 learned that sho ‘ad | let the tral Tt would be uo ong left there some ton days and gone to Paris, | but an accideu whore the Marchese was ambassadorfor the |. I turned hot and cold, T trembled: my Two Sicilies,—how. working my passage | heart beat fast, and my breath failed. back again to Marsoilles, and thence,in part you tempt mo!” I faltered by tho river and in part by tho rail, I made take,” he whispered; +o my way to Paris—how, day after day 1 I know you areno Hatin paced tho streets and parks, watched at the | but, for all that, you may be a friend. «it ates, followed his carriago, | Loredano is ono’ of his country’s bitt for weeks of waiting. discov 6 the two thous ud cred hor addross—how, having written te reyuost an inter her servants spurned hirust his hand back fiercely, me from her door and flung my lottor in No blood money face,—bow looking up xt her window: far Italy nor 0) then, instead of forgiving, solomnly cursed ; but for vengeance.” her with the bitterest cursos my tongue oF vengeance!” he repeated could dovise,—and how, this done, I shook ont the signal was giver“ the dust of Paris from my foet, aud became tform. I sprany a wanderer upon the face of the earth,—are no without anotis facts which L have now no space to te looked towards « - ‘Tho next six or eight years of my life| spot where he had been standing, tis e hitting and unset! bh. A mo- | stranger was gone, rose and restless man, I I saw thom take their places—duke nn¢ here and there, as opportunity duchess, seoretary and priest, valet au ing my band to many things, and caring | nnd i enw the catationsoaster bow th litte what Learned, #0 long wa the the carriage, and stand, berchent was hart and the change incessant, First | jeade the door, Teould not distingu of all, T ongagod myaelt as chiof ongineer in | their faces; the platform was too dusk one of the French steamers plying between | the glaro from the engine-tire too stron. but f recoguited hor stately gure and. t poine of herhoad. Had I nor beon told she was, [should have known her by th wad from Aloxas dd those parts. | traits alone. ‘Then the quard’s whiatle slril Alter that, I foll in with a party of Mr. Lay- | od out, and the atation ir made his In« ard’a mon ut Cairo, and so went up tho Nile | bow; i turned the steam on; and we start and took «turn at the excavations of the | ga”! j ‘lof Nimroud. ‘Thon L became work: | "ity blood wason fire, Ino longer trew ear on the new desert line between | yini or od. I felt ae ifevery ners Afexandria, and ‘Sues; and by aud by 1 | bled oF Kinet Worked my passago out to Bombay, and | ¥"*, bat * ie oeernee. Ser teettlo be cot waat deadly purpose, She was in my power, «a the great Indian railways, Tatayed a long | E¥ould ba revenged. | She hould die—oi.4 slong | for whom Thad tained my soul with 1 ino; | friend's blood!” She should die, in the pie = iy uno years iia | tule of her wealth and her beauty, and for tho war that was declarod juat thon with | POWeF pon earth should save hor! Russia, That tempted ¥ loved | The stations flew past. I put on m Taaee cel Nea a anfo. | steam I bade the fireman heap in the ¢ ty and case and as for my life, Thad sooner | 4 stir the blazing masa. f would have parted from it than kept it, any day, | utetripped the wind, had it beon poss: Sol came stteight baok to Bug took | Faster and fastor—hedges and trees, brie myself to y toatimon- | 4nd stations, flashing pastevillagor inla at on ured ine tho wort of @ berth | sooner seen’ than, gone tolograph I wanted. {went out to the Crimea in the | twisting, and dip) and twinks engiue-room of ouv of her Majesty's war | Selves in one, with the retype tee steamers. our pace! Fastor and faster, till the ti Taerved with tho fleet, of course, while | man at my side looks white and scared, ap the war lasted, and when it was over, went | Fefuses to add more fuel to the furnaos wandering off again, rejoicing in my Liberty, | Faster and faster, till the wind rushes in ou This time went to Canada, and, aftor | faces aud drives the breath back upon © working on a railway then in progress near | lip the Amerioan fronticr, [ presently passed | Iwould have scorned to save myself. to the States; journeyed from north | meant to die with the r dad aa tow to south; crossed the Rocky Mountas 11 believe from my very soul that tried & month or two of life inthe gold tterly mad for the time,—I felt a pass country; and then, seized with a audden, | ing ws d of pity for the old man and hi aching, unaccountable longing to revisit | suite. IF would have spared the hag fellow that solitary grave so far away the Ital. | at my side, to if I could; but the pace ian coast, fturned my more to: | whic Impose wards Exirope. Poor little grave! I found it rank with nee was mere confuse weeds, the cross half shattered, the inscrip- | Visionof lights. Pojanatlew by. At Padi tion half effaced. It was ns if no one had | but nine miles distant, our passengers wor loved him ur romombered him, I went baok | to light. Leaw the fireman's face turna: to the house in which we had lodged togeth- | Upon me in romonstrance; I saw his er, The same people wore still living there, | move, though I could not bear a wor, and made me kindly welcome. I atayod | aw his oxpression change suddenly with them for some weeks. 1 weeded, and | femonstrance to a deadly terror, a planted, grave with my | merciful Heaven! then, own hands, and set up fresh cross in pure | 84Ww that he and I w white marble. It was the first season of | on tho engi j reat that [had known ainco I laid hin there; | ‘There was a third man standing on 1 and when at last I shoulderod my kuapsack | right hand, as the fireman was standing aud sot forth again to battle with the world, | my left,-a tall, stalwart man, with sh I promised myself that, Gol willing, 1} curling hair, and a flat Scotoh cap upon would creep back to Rocca, whop my days! head. Ae I fell back in the first surprise, ie drow near to euding, aud be buried by Lis | stepped nearer, took my pla 10 og. ai and turned tne'stenm of Toponed iy lis rom hence, being, perhaps, a little Jess | toapeak to him; he turned his head slowly a inclined than formor! for very distant ail looked me in the face, parts, and willing to Keep within reach of | Matthew Price! that grave, I wont no farther than Mantua, | Luttored one long wild cry flung my arme where I onguged mysclf us au engino-drivor | wildly up above my head, ‘and fell on tho line, then not, long loted, be- | bad been amitton with an ax tween that city and joe, Somehow, al.) 1 that though Thad been trained to the working | wi preferred in these days t an oy ey driving. Iliked the ox ing from the sense of power, the rush | preasure on the brain, or even that [ labor ' air, the roar of the the ttting of ed under an attack of ten) nity, the landscape, Above all todvive Thave heard all these ar before a night express. The worse the weather, the | and, it Emay ba forgiven tf Pr : bettor it suited with my aullen temper For | have no desire to hear them # owe Twas as hard, and harder than ever. ‘The | mind hasbeen made up pon this aubjo years had done nothing to soften me, They | for many a year All that Le aay had only contirmed afl that was blackest | that L Aioe ia that Matthow 4 and bitterest in to nave my soul and the Tcontinued pretty faithful to the Mantua guilty rage line, and it steadily vo hurried to deatrncton, Cbg whon that as TL beliove in the merey 0 ut to relate took place, and the ness of repentant ith of Marth, The wea. ther had been unsettled for some days past, | sud the nights stormy ; and at hut along the line, near Ponto di Br the waters had risen and swept away ‘some seventy yards of embankment. Since this THE END. Accident, the traine had alt been obliged ta stop ata’ certain apot_betwoen I ‘t Vonte di Brenta, wit the pastougers, with | Be their luggage, ad thenice to be te in all kinds of vehicles, by @ 3b te es oe ot eee "7 nuntry road, to the nicurost stawon on tn | meh, here posited fous other side of the », Where another train and engine awaited them. Jed to the This, of course, caused great confus {erat as It deposlted pres las and a all our time-tables | "7 : wrong, uabslie dan AM. O37. My sod oe amount of a the eanwhile AS. A. WHITNE! Lok OUT FOR THE NEW STORY, mY © mii As Box, ve Precdent, om an army of navvi to the spot, and worked day and might to repair the damage, At this time Iwas driving two through trains each day: uamoly, ono from Mantua to Vonice in the early morning, and @ return train from Venice to Mantua in the afternoon,—a tolerably full day's work, cov | ring about one hundred aud ninety miles of | ground, aud occupying betwoon ton ¢ eleven hours. 1 was therofore not best | pleased, when, on tho third or fourth day | after tho accident, I was informed, that, in TO MORRO SATURDAY, DRC | STEREOTYP ING AND EL) HoTROTY? ING ert y tthe reneral at abe shat by ablnues be addition to my regular allowance of work, a oh otype, Newenepee Booka, Tshoutd that evening bo required to drive Fabllnere ste et Seer, Rireganee special train to Venice, This special train, consisting of an engine, wsinglo carriage, anda break-van, was to loave the Mautua platform at eleven; at Padua tho passonuers wore to alight and fin post ch | colves of ince waiting | gin to toconvey thei to Ponto Wi Breuta; at Ponte | furchcoutasentyped ithe: ek hse veers ast i Hrouta anothor engine, carriage, and | from that experteuce iho subscriber ie guabiel to break van were to be in readiness. [wag | SPyttilige those area: tacts in, -* charged to accompany th out. | ett atten Maceo,” « fs) You arever “Corpo di gaye me nay