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KEW TORK AND VICINITY. the burden of this tax falls Jnenen uaeloas, and | co ined iver The gaa nui The Board deem these contracts ! | The a tho poorer think that the soil, after being | “"% should be dumpod into the ternoon, The Co mates of the amount remaina unabated a A ee a Cry Govensunst Roary oF troller sent af in his esti required to be appre pation are. perfe ing to _ndoy i Rsxcat, Reront or rae Mrrmorotiras | Ang buster OF ngprovenent in the manafic | Pristed and provided for the ampport of the [Boann oF Heattn—Isrenserixe Facts axp | tue of the article bo that no offensive |actoral Departments, Rovrds wud Commis SBTATISTH ‘be first annnal report of the Vation we ait DB oS tay any nt sions of the City Goverament for 186i sé an | Yaltions ¢ mente have been tried. but | fatty Gtetropotitan Board of Health for 1866 hae | jarous caberimente have been trie follows {been transmitted to Governor Fenton, in | of the Board has been confined to th | 1, Haialative tpepariment rncconlnnce with the 19th aes tion of chapter | hattan Gas Company, who have acted in | Ht) Mavoraity 4 eport con | Consort with the Health Hours uy uttve Depa Thof the Haws of 184, The report com: | The neat aulject taken tp in the arrival of ences by referring to ary science A$ | the cholera at thie port last aummer, and | Pepe nt ot Fi Beveloped by ancient Greece, Rome aud | the report of the Board at that time, and the | 4) Mane ce fae Lf proclamation o| jovern on ©0 reet Depart nt 1,586,670 0 Carthage, showing what strict attention was | PF ok wis f AA jee A ol Psi Crue {-- oid Upaid to the eulyect of clean! at that pe. The arrival of the Atlanta aud |... Department. ried, Greece and Rome built ednete, olera on board is al) potedt, beat 4 aud Cor on ota, nd sewers —eome of wh action of the Board at that thine tretions R207 Itt rem H ML awe relating to leaetibed. The report which ts aigued by 70,000 i ain—and te awe relating 10 tackson S Schultz, conclides by callin t food caloulated to produce a hanly race of tention to the Treasurer's report, and thank Departn 73,000 00 people. The world afterwards fell back | ing the pross for the wnitorim support Lyell of te m0 00 [fate barhariem, sanitary me wereneg: { eats disseminating useful sanitary Coe 9 Pa ected, the plagne prevailed, and it ie aup- | "The report of the Treasur the to | The, Commission ones on of about one-third of the in tal receipts for the vea RIL ANRE 6 foro repaving | * Liaisons ot ¥ rope annually As civilize. | (tal disbursemente, balance Heondway 300,817 00 ~ bs i hs on hand, $038 40. tion hos advanced, a eteady reduction of the | "Nogt tol wa the report of Sanitare Super. | f0.90 09 mortality bas taken blace. In London the | inteudent Dalton, giving a detailed rtate me death rate baa gradually decreased ae sani: | ment of the work perforin Ms A during the organiza ary measures have been adopted, and the suggettions of wh 215,000 00 ame in Awerman citie of New York. The present mortality of Lon @on is} in 45, io New York tin st 14, while with the exception | be done in the future ANNUAL Rerort or 1 The Board of Ke: and rection of Ai Merroroutran tn 18 his Seat 1 ’ fh Boarn oF Potten. —The Noard of Metropol: Aceomonte, in IKiv the death rate wae Tin 46ty, this ae ha od Che ie i Showing thet the death rate in Now York | (0% Tolice have transmitted the annual Te-| ty. To5 City Courts...504.. wae gratually increasing The mortality | Port of matters relating to the department among children ie frightful—one-third dying | It ia an interesting lengthy document, Total. in the first rear Mand one balf before ther | in which the work of tho police force during forrod to Gi ave attained their iith year. The Board | 14. ordered to be accounts for the mortality among children, | “CY shown, A large number of the | journed until t e follows: “We believe that itis filth and | station by en ts comeomitante which cavise this great de- | and totall the struction of lite. The beat of our eammers | department were twouty four death | Hac ksey.— The pio aceasive, but that alone cannot account | iu the depa ing the vear, oF about | after for i: for there are certain portions of the | 1in 100, There are SI on the penais i sity, where cleaulincas, water, and good | and it te jel that the prov ee ee food, abound, which show very moderate | the Police Act in rolat [p favor: ot, paving. oa Wis of mortal: Tlot weather and filth, | Insurance fund ought to be amend Fand 1 aay for Ga hich, combined, origivate the thousand of | to authorize the allowance of pensions to | Fund $5 per day for the you odors whieb yitiate the atmosphere, destroy | amonate not exceeding 8100 per year; and ca fit for h these delicate bet To this cause must | also to authorize the Board to continue pen. | Unlawful for Ye added the bad constitutions inherited sions to needy and moritor ildren of nen and po from parents, Children, asa rule, do bot | deceased policemen, after the death or mar. | ‘8% without @ license, and during the firet Y of their li riage of the widow, with like oflect as | tory on them to apply to the Mayor for show the eaterwal signs of this diseased though the pr man had left no widow Hy constitatign ; but it exists. aud undoubtedly | surviving bo ol ‘ exerts a depressing influence, and renders it fearful loss of life by fire in | NOt Dackos, anc the ebild leas a a t the houses is remarked, and. the I i Geatractive tense Aoauks “A pig | tenate €€ éacape fot tarsatos In ‘Cuan theae provisions, ‘The Bom Fiotan candle very with these inherit ted to bo verg inoll to Thursday 68 FM, ore of fcrofulaand eyphilis, when attacked | more than 4000 of these te poan c «expected to treat | city, in which dwell over 100.000 nen explain tot! rey Hoarn or € nu t re see 9,000 00—$A,556,003 37 —IMrontaxt To nl met on Wednesday pon at 2 o'clock, the Vreaident, J. A resolution h inember of the of the 1866 was laid Anordinance was adopted making it licenses; these Nconses shall be grant ally, and those receiving them shall also that @ fine o shall bo imposed for non-conformity with the SUPERVISORS FoR 1867, ‘The now Hoard of Supervisors will mect ae $125,016 66 4,09 00 Sinking their call king it obli u adjourned | the argumont was postponed until M " next at Ok Shooting Millor was arrested. Win, Diets, of 203 were heli in many of the church . | and raising, russct applo, filbert, old brown | ¢Y. k, atirring a great pot on the fire, Delancey street, was shot in the face. with | and they wore well attended. Towards | gunetet Wert Chorleetee t Detatere Parasite, | Ootober ybinoay be Avge tit and a circle of jade and lasses aronnd her, a pistol fu the hands of n samed Jones, ning many pedestrians exhibited an an | Amboy, otober, tawny port, wassail—for all the | waiting to be served in wooden bickers. It living at Rivington atrect, om Tuesday | stowly gait, but thie waa probably cunsed | SHIP—Piymoath Rook, Warner, for Landen, Christmas souree and dessert—graol ! | ave been a religions ceremony, it at No. 15) Forayth atroet. John Uy th soe and ive Bite nidowal a, ne BARK—Torrid Zone, Smith, fo- Bermada, Thad looked forward to that Christmas | al and solemn. There was no drink was dangero: cut across bis | calls at the atadon loness wore not ver; rion * ve he, no singing or dancing, 1 Tarty Coavera, early yes humerous, but those who called remained ARRIVED. Day with a keon aj tion of pleasure. | inieth of jullicy, but just # sombroaleinking Ran aflray which oc Tho pi ATRAMBHTPR Loelslane. Hartasion, Liverseot | l was invited to a country house, an oli 1, We did not go to bed again, but in the basement of a building on Se open during the day Peete and Guecatown 14th, with mdes and 31! | fashioned country house, whore Christmas p waiting for the *oggara! Log enue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty. | ico Waa not good and the atten Bec'ia at 60 98: tone dt oa stsamah's The | has boou kept in great state for many gon. | RAE Aro the Seoteh * w ith @ worthi NW streets, occupied ‘yy the Hull's Heal | small, Unusual quiet prevailed th . hence for Liverp set 2°03 pm, tat 8) : FROM | Tniasion. The missreant Me. Vloasure Club.” Conuers was not arrested. | the day. nti Hooth waa in his Betei #8 Wy passed the schr yeckt Hearieita, | rations a couutry house with corrido Mr. Habbage would call them, who wake 6 the City Hall from poremptorily INTELLIGENCE Stabbing Afrraye John shot throngh the stomach named Lonis Millor, earl Andrews w: tal, where hia wound waa. pro Arinn: | Court, but all tho partise not bein Tre Costnotie ns Boport ror 146 The Hoard met at 2 o'clock yeaterday quarrel wi removed Assaults on Policemen. dorf and Orwin, of tho 10th Precinct, while | hundreds of hia fellow citizona, A large | todohnt Dale Yawning fireplace, specially designed for | With | 1 "Squcahing OF Als “ff attompting to stop a fight in Division street, | table in wnte-room was well auppli “Aiaitgta Pista, Legndon Dee , tnd Havre 1) loge—just such a place os imaginative | ponorally loafers and idle akulks, who noar Market, on Tuesday night, wore severe. | ¥ith edibles, lomonade and cigars. 1 Fall, "Dee 18, tai 45 99, long 2491, pureed ship Val- | Attists love to akot custom and iy to annoy ly beaten by n gang of ‘ruitiana, James {firemen called at the office of Chief Kn: | Fares, bound Fast re and benefit In Scotland, Tandiy, one of the, mosallanta, was aulee, | giveor Cunningham, in the basement of the | CM Py Pes 38, ont Qoeg tn ell the beggars are ateapping farmers quently mimitted by Juatice | Hall, aud aa on similar oogmsions, formerly, | [ita “Vepdar, bes Oa op suow, and robin Fed-breasts | why glouldor the bag for the nonce, siyene Sullivan and’ Michwot | thers was such m donso throng that some | Dewtackiand, hones fr item en, merry fae | Found to the farmhouses begging meal for M. Brush wore arronted on » chi of hi limo slapaed before all could be waited | | Barstoga, i eng Wertett, with dew mistletow bough, and the poor, generally for lone, lorn widows. ing assaulted and beaten Officer Jackac upon. ‘The tables wore loaded with substan: | 4 feseengars 16.) Mey men Bes “ ‘They como with a song, but ‘not until day- the 2th Precinet, in the City Hall Pari tials ns woll aa the delicacies of the soason. | poathemiptan 19 par with mace end OT! pus Hight doth appear, aud the lasses put om Tuonday night. Justice Hogan committed | Keeper Flan Hall, also enter are to Deltichs & Co, arrived at that time of life when I | their best cape their beat the mon for trial, tained hie friend sumptuous manner. crieee, Dast-erae, Have Dee Sh Breet $00, ot 6 y all these things to the full. | amilos to give tl Now com ‘Tho reaidences of Controllor ‘Tax | here Gbtaties Bad, Arrest of a Burglar.—John Devine, aged about 4 yoara, waa arraigned before Justice Hogan yesterday, on a charge of having No Gherioce the things L have montioned, A boy enjoys | kiss them all round, amit such a © skel- » ts day and the early of ‘the evening with | "Ruger ireewm Hevane 4 daye ant!@ beara, with | tho oatables, the turkey, the pl f loching—expreasive. word that—and gig- Ae eee ene ee callers, who were Gil well entertained, A | mdseote peccteen'ce Garvie & bine Gio Us saoieb Gd Seitios (ak m-penliling, | ring Ge hover was heard. ‘Then the mis- tay nigh unt Dorin as fxd HO oH ng of privato residences kept | @uien-rriedrieh, Pimner, Bordeaux 4 da, with | PV) U0) Nite freae of the house gives the young fellows « nan outhouse attached to the premises. songal Beorgy, Cxnl . ‘ Tho accused was committed for eramiue:| Puesexration ro 4 Porsca Carraty.— | on pessontre ve 6 lentes, A Gor ape: | €irla, aud can meither eat nor drink for | lefuny, or lady. drops with hor own hands e tion Henoed very hoary es thinking of them. But the middle-aged fo- | Portion of meal into each bag. There are 7 ‘The friends of Mr. James Powors, the oft. | 14, tet 43 T. lem NW. ‘ + But the middle-aged £0 | many good souls, animated by the feelin; Burglary in Water Street —Richard Bell,| sient Captain of the 50th Police Pree! ris geerilz: | gey—liko your humble sorvant—what | of the time, who do good deeds and blus ‘aged 16 yours, was found on Tuesday eve boundieas, all-embracing enjoyment is his! | to let thom be known. Aware of this, tho y assombled at the residence of Col. Michael | gucceeded he jelve the hing, concealed in the store of George W.| Kennett, No. 5. Fifth Avenue, yosterday, | to Ho can rolish everything—turkey, plum: | Poor old widows, when they receive the White, No. 16 Wator atrot. Hell was com. | and prosonted him with « maaan gold Sesh padding, simonde sud raleine, old port, | rene nen pike cues a reakdwen of obi. mitted for trial by Justice Hogan, in default | watoh and chain, appropriately insorMbed as | the blp eatay pis frye sais abd | nae tiled asta geez cal of bail. ‘testimonial of thir oatoom and good will. | , BARKS Joseph Haydn, Huntermans, Herre, 60 Lets Al dgbagdl Dog dk aap Bitoni "Fh vaarked sos of the Yule festivities Kobbed in a Concert Saloon.—William Ca- | The affair passed off ine very happy man: | dye "iin ndss ant 7H pesoncors vo Chee Laligs | at cards, w cigar, what uot! Age has itead | |) MMT d tombreakfaat to the sorvanta nor, and was to the Captain as woll | passage. ntages, ite privileges; one of the latter I dependants, At ordi times th vanagh was arraignod before Justice Ho: | gs to hia many frends Faden, Bteannee, of Beets, them Stenterstes 00 Tigh mig rdinary times the pas os b ands VE MaVidg Mle 6 pd ¥ ¥ adisee, Blegener, 4) valuo very much. Asa middlo-agod follow, | servants’ breakfast consisted of oatmeal x. Tprstiviny.—The man found dead inthe | heavy ‘done for’ long ago, T am tho recipient of | porridge, milk, and oat cakes. Tut on Yule watch from J. W. Wharton, while in » con 18, dart morning thoy ‘had » breakfast of tea, white Gert asioon tn Broadw ton | Whiskey distillery of Honry Oliver, in| ox many protty, playful attontiona from the | Hui Anat te to aay, bread made of Hour it accused was committed forex | Washington avenue, on Monday morying, | bend buirare og in Azres girls, without oxoiting serious envy or joal exe, and if Hooks an {that a iplorions a Durand, aged | Nov 1, Montevideo Ly to Bie * | oun This good fortane to have a bald | “ploy,”—the ly Englia! ivalen for Young Thieves —Davia Duffy, aged 12 | 45 years, and a native of Normandy ran £ elegy ane yee aye Ror honk Do pag toon you by calling that | this word T can think of is “spree,” and ears, and an accomplice of about the aame | It sppcara ho was without home or triende, | WerZaea te rus ifteta, Newaet uae ; fies that doos not quite express it—waa that eo arr rothylt fon Munday night. cutered tho iatiliory | delarir ark Ktle, ds. “Adee te good fortune! Lat me explain. The bald | Yulo breakfast! In my vision I 00 age, on Tuesday entered tho house of Sarah shelter, where he died from hungor and | gale from B,prane, ® head makes me look oldor than I am. It | Betty, the cook, at the head of tho great Hrate escaped. Justice ‘Hogan committed | ALLKGRD Fonaray my A Hox —Ofticer | Bigg The consequence is that young and pretty | ail sizes and patterns; while dows the the aceyged in default of bail Hamblor arrested a boy named James Del girls have no seruple about fondling me, | are seated plonghmen and ploughboys, e —--—— - lahunt, agod 13 yoars, @ olork in the employ even in tho prosance of their proper paronts | with a buxom lass by his side, all laughing, Mrooutyn, of Mr. Joo! I, Erhardt, of No, 162 Me sR iteinrich, Larion, Nevetie. He 33 dere | and joulous awoothearts, Lam ‘old unole | ikKiMg, and eating at one and U ‘OLITICAL Juad or fu Brooklyn, aud th ita ini eneiee OF his Tailers is the case in | At two o'clock on Monday afternoon for re . againat the | thee MW Ke pa ganization for the current year, ‘There are Sickness which is mare virulent by the sir uring the year thore were {7,587 persona | jn changes oard 1 n. and althongh be fails, he can- | arrested hy the police in this city’ and Brook. | CM! (we changes ta the Hoard. Smith Hot but admire the Tntnite wisdom which | lyn, being 11,022 over the yearly average. de and Win, K. Stewart retire, and Gorson + off, thus early. these puus-bodied aud | » force in rural Herman and Aloxander Shaler take seen their Lads Te their places in the Board. It is poaaiblo Puggle for life the weakest dic avd. the that Mr, Henry Smith may bo reelected to Strongest live, and by, the action of thie property is n tho city t the chairmanship; but as a mattor of right Jaw the rave is improved 6 position belongs to a Democratic st of the fevers, diarrhea aml ¢ ‘n have been arreste be Boman veleces xe 8 a jou, the report states, is ¢ numbers during t i} gk by tout air and gith, and asks the ik Coty, Govemniinet 187. — Next eet stele aetk Al pests A Monday at noon the Common Conneil will the Metropolitan District, the ditiealt The ope in their capa. | meet and organiz year 1867, The Board of Health have bad tocontend agaist | city asan Excise Board ta given, al Noord of Alder niposed of the fur es are related. ‘The or: | that the total number « a8 tna Tallaww inde teaohceie Hoard, the particulars of ivered was oi, OF this number, tot | . eallespay re fawiliar with, in next | were of the first clans, paying 8250 cach John Moore, Thomas Coman, Michael | ficials ex: | 3008 wore of the seoon. clans payin Norton, Chatlea Metric Ward, | tors receive ) each; Seanceled and reissued ty J pheshannon, William B. Wil iu which they | year, @11 ¢ ‘ liam L. Ely, Don Alonzo Cashman | © The total amount of revenue arisin, | Reilly, John Mardy, Charles B. 1 r were issued | li 6 Wan SELES, being BIOL in | Joseph 1. on th bh, between whieh date | New Yor i 1in Kings County, $1L8o0 wrt Metin pd the Ist exaber 1007 orders for | in Quevu's County, and #4 Kicliwcuul. | 1 is unslerstot thet Alderman on ren f uvieancen were inaued | Sevural of tho magistrates have pail over | Shannon will be chosen Preaident,and tha served Police. To sectite the re | tothe Hour. tines reecived by them inen- | & falda pert here ttia ea anova! of st at see aw | forcing tho Exclae law Vion ‘tga | David T, Valentine will remain Clerk, The Boon one ‘ and trou: | well, Buckley ly. in Brooklyn, | Board of Councilmen will be composed as i Diesoue, duties of uypants 70 were reeeiy 6 in New York | rien of dwellings au cut houses ofte 4 Waa ree and that from on ad tes ew the garbage i street, The | Judges Kelly and 1 From the ath | Pi eet Cette mtractors felod ty visit the most dirty | of dine to the it ly, Kb anita were 4 Kenvey, fs rexula Tuled to give the re [rommenced against the Board, aud that nn gah gale ured no. cu they Were about to do) nuUbur pf jubuatiane grpmead iverson * a "The i ‘ hindeatied thane tnttedt / arate endstittinber fate Care rant: ( ga eat horas to ewery atre ed TOK: Judge Brady, bo) Je MeCaun, Yet £: Moberta, vday and empty | at 1 of todd injanc p We. Sener ere, or that tnay be offered them, | tions in “i Robert A heen th parties thru report conctud gan ine | 3 ark kar » the st and the large at # the polices force in thin eity and Usorgs W. Cresier, nage steeking w 5 Tn the latter eity, there i only Lava bean dest ie Be Hay the Tatton ity there Orla ig doubtful who will bo chosen to the se the bow and offal | ‘The reports of the ‘Treasurer and Chief | Presidency of the Board, but from present ip avet wilt deel: | Cletke are eppendall appearances Mr, John Stacom seoms likely Thentd nee. now ce, | NEW Year's Day waa observed in thin city | to be called to this post of honor, ‘There Since theorganiza | in the customary mannor, Early in the | will be considerable atruggle for tho Clerk wed stables in the ng of them on swillaniik, | en rveud vat the lew dine |e do the sanitary laws in | r In persons morning snow began to fall aud to descond to ghont the orm, the out yntinued a greator or Joss extent, | Edwin M. Haggerty e day, But notwithstanding Tur Excor Law—Sreps ro wad an unusual number of | YORCEMENT.—A meeting of going the rounds of their | Exeis sP th will bo held to-morrow, t ship, which ia now held by ex-Councilman moira 1B: 10 Board of take w cise Law , in a fow days, this article have becu enforced, rook. | friends, to exchange the courtesies of the | tou for the enforcement of the Ayu the Board have not been ao auceessful in | season, ‘The opportunity afforded for sleigh. | Superintendent Kenned pes atte Tire Lex emerge garth | Filing, was not neglootod by these callers, | will issue au order to the force in reference on Council. The le who with tho aid of w cutter, some horse | to the cle is made to dirty yards ory joy thompelves to their heart's content, Pe privies, sewers, ola nui badly | destrians had loss of ploasnre in their tray. | last year over one million of dollar Ventilated tenement and other houses, many | * Ye from house toh for the walking | Of which have been cleaned aud ventilated aby the orders of the Board. "lw pegard ae prin structure stated t an t, ae yey maa dinner that day. Everybod reer eo aig atl ron too | ary ot Homan by the name 9 yao to the irrexponalbie contractors who | WAY, Ah wan picked up by the police aud | “Gey AR, MBUSANKBS, | the house wan going tomewhar, oxcept the FR arp hengt acer: deny Heyer portal ey 10 “threo sheets | OF Henschal was walking through Fourth | take the jobs at the hands of the Aldermen mate = _ cook, who was an orphan, fifty yoare of agi “It Stlnce for All.” mippce part of the city, whieh would reliove | {2 mat to | atreet, near Wooster street, whon he met a no intention of fuldilling the ob Founn on Tux SipRWALK.—The dead body | A As Ae As Ar Ae Ay Ay A A, | wapinator, «hater of hor species, ud on 3 Toker part of tbe city of trutic, aud the | Wonder whore th A humbor | man who accused him of acducing his wife, ‘Thin work should all. -be under the Chan Iatish BEBATANOY GUSEK Gab HAY OUT 5 | ore roc rei Patale tr Mid be benetitted ‘The | of xenth onthe | aud then drew a dirk knife and plunged it | Water Commissioners, aud then the public | Wwus picked upen the avdowalk in Prosident hia A, | and Saturdays, Christmases and Good Fri THE BUN ENLARGED, et rateat in Tao) wee | Mttwet cornora ina kind of abstracted, con- | in tho right breast of Houschal, inflicting a | would have ® responsible party. Aud the | street, near fonry strect, yostorday. dt TO THE DRAMATIC PROFESSION daya, made no difforonce to hor 1 pans Tuarket pro,| (emplative mood, very ahaky about the | aovero wound. ‘Tho w A man was | Hoalth Commissioners. ‘They had saved the | wherivuc in clargo of the Coroner rom the | ft wasu dreary day aftor everyh {tm readers of the Buw aro presented ee which full of woudormont ws to wh tukon to the City 1 pital, but his assailant | city from pestilence, and would have done Ld wales egal gone, 1 eat alone by the fireside, moy with their favorite i lin a greatly iiiterest of 7 per cout | wae up town and which was down” They | nows who he is but | mu h more had,it ot been for their con-| _Skniove Accipest,—Mre. MeAulitfe, of LA_RUFS ALABASTER CREAM! And inisorablo, | Ou ordinary days, had | Tha fala age My iil leacca thas he STO ana if io: this were ent evidently made too many calle, Tit tod powers (!). Thay wore not reap o, 67 President atreot, accidentally fell on | (AS THE VERY HksT CosMETIC IN UBE. ore visitors than T cared about, To-lay | pubtiahod. 4 ‘ which property would incur in the | New Year's comes but once a year” wae) Paras, AcctoENT.—Thomas Lynch died at o for what they had not dono. ‘They had | the sidewalk, in front of hor residence, and | ice, ularly called (the tiga | nobody camo ; not even the doctor, th [emeeeg OD yee MCD ued Danas of iudividiale $0400 10 wile i eit Ae wilt probably. repeat thie per, | Hellovue Hospital from tho etfocts of « frac: | thy AT eg acd ates pel or if ather | broke ono of her arma in three places. "The many esto ia, over ail engaged him to attend my case. It} greater variety of reading maiter tian ie een that tie city loaoa 94.275 3 anally | fons Sa troy Melee at ROE sae of hall pelted US illo Crime VR eee eek TATT fall was caused by the slippery atate of the se ee ansent fr obs even | Tags EUrine day for bio. knowing what | Sas poate ao print in one previously He 4 one Those who resorted to the ponds | a new building at which he was working on | was a great thing. That the: " owas, tog.Koes not lose Lie lustre by perspiration, and can -" 4 Kp ited space, Notwithstanding this gre nt, ‘The report then procee kive ' KO | was a great i: thoy had waht joyously preparing themselves provement In the val Lee a ioieh i lade test on We | fur a few hours’ aport wore well rewarded ; | tho Ist_of December, Deceased lived at with any other meana| FATAL Accipunt.—Yeatorday morning, ee asshe Deslen Rua tulle, Letas (or poor i hb Re aie “of Sig pane When the Hoard was organized there werm | 10" a8 ® goueral thing, the pouda wero In | No. 121 Haxtor atroot, 8 the fault of tho Al ahead Ll bless ka alileclé. Guan amen one tiie yan il to cry whon I thought of my ionoliness een pailtlalted: Peeters fiaunaeeeee. 00 slauyhte horses ba w York ei uni Roo ondition, notwithatanding the snow ‘| on ae o'vloe en | * ake ® nese dl dew wn OL Mi d eet mre } Shisty-thirod 00 laughter Sew York city and | 04 comlitia fee ta te Adtatinos, | aot em About half-past 31 o'clock yonter.| men! Tity Git | ry Samuel McClure foll throngh the hatehway Fisk. FULLER & PLIN Hee ADA SOCIAL AA OH tiAy May | soars. and during Mat time has nat only Th an oly ential dhe Huant tea | whieh were but poorly attended. The even: | iron foundey of J. Beaud J, We Cornell, No. | nuisances to. be Re oer util bptece eer sigy tet AUCH ouiopebali le MIN Mees Ve Debate Papi ties baa AA a A Og aN objectionable «Board bva | 1H el on foundry 0 aud J poll, No. at Egor i Ae ig At Yor pendy else , Lthought, everybody else, | all,” a proiuised inal prospectus, ae ee ee eae ety thas ecitt | ing performances were, however, woll pa: | TH Centre atreet a quickly « had not 0 nace, it | venoe and Carll etrest, which atl except mo. Mee fi Rep iceae Gaeeen ao, aEnee te Ut ararapar Rha ane lieing. (ha. fens oF the I attakeee iainace attout"gioo Aekly PAHM: | Was Macauan the ARieraeen, lal Cot op all loft opon, and sustained inj Mes caeastheonieal @nadh oume indies |teeteale aa ten Dearne Dice Vourts 1 report Cireumeision, the Cathohe Churches held | dre was caused by the iguition of a barrel by & system of ntracts that which reeul Ju bi doath about nc | if I would take a little of th b Jed t The. ‘ one u slaughtering will, « cutirely MEvices morning and afternoon, Which Were | of (urpent ’ . ia overcome, ‘The Aldermen had | Pecwaned wan 7% years of ago, His family | i Wihatlcle neat raseenl Cor tue eam eIGeer | GbGRe URGE Ted Saale tecaienianas saughie sal ey g | erieee eeniae ATOR cOUaY c overcome, The Alder ot rar sar Fey aio yihich she had preyared for her own dinne jis neceasitated as well by the dennaide Abe banks of the rivers. hi —There was a great deal of heavy ‘ th prope Chance Against aA Rat vy Coxpuc jor Coughs, C.ide, her unchriatian ¢ i - ! Ae f vent Cauyspans vor Tis D | sanitary purposes, therotore. M elie ‘other | t nereasing The « n of A son the ont: | inthe North river yesterday aud tho day SAA COUCH CHAR DOREOCHDR, 14. 6 BE. | MlLOEY purus a fi KY ibe elty was | ron Thilip Webley, conductor on the | Re rein ae have sires’ y dons, god you wii | Was affor ii ples " | mall parts of the world. phirts of the e suk in ite nity, is nes before. ‘The Ai lethal Penk HAWK. lsat hoz, 10, 180. ft 191, 201, 205, 206. 1a lay san wh wr ‘Vey Waa the fault of Creenwo ine of care, Was arrested yes Md that we do not overrace ite euretive properties, ako a little ie jum pus ny, all to herself, | We have also been desirous of the Plluded to ws i great improvement. Con Ganeral Gath ate Aldermen. The Pollee ¢ vission and F torday on the charge of appropriating a | Price 28 and 9 conte, Cu sho proferre’ boilod m 1 anda siety | people a mo of the Biderable space is devoted to the question of | WHs badly damaged while towing through it . Commission ” in for a espouding | shaw! worth $90, the property of Mra, Aun | = dumpling. The cook, L say, came in to offer | world’s news thi ricted mNelae sky Be Ka ite tieeme | wits tha Wish miea@ahin Tetslce | gitarine, Conet of Taudation—all of which was very | Leck, who atates that sho left. it on one of }me boiled mutton. “1 bat no appotite, 1! columns permitted, and that object. we will Temovnl of ight sot}, fal, wut BAEWAKE |G Coagp : naw | 3 38 Bn 1 | suggestive, | Finally, oue ceatleman, though | the seats of the cur, | The couductor denies | — could not awallow, “Tasked for gruel, aud | now be The facilities rom the city, statements being made us to ba wor WIVAL OF A New acknowlerging hiniselt somewhat averse to | having sovu the shawl, He was held for a| Ga JL had it just about tho time that “every. | of the Sun Pe manner In which itis now conducted, | Srravaui—On New Year's Day no Tie Poritay Sepvetion Case —In the | Albany | ¢ for ‘our city gov: | hearing, Cc body" was sitting down to turkey | all parts b which the public are ‘ Rupeana ' atac | Ornment, wi 4 willing to accep! | before that grac ated the ath wales the Inte erp, feel, The | than six ocoan steamora arrived at this port Supreme Court Chambors, yesterday, the | OT Ten jor all these public works, provided | AN Orvickm Bapiy Beatex.—Offleor Terk Fey crane vature praall ee atten | " regard’ to teneurnthousen, the report | fem Europe, ‘They wore the steams cate of Jonnie C. Pullman against James | the Commissioners wore salestodmwithent | Cueriee Miller, of the tind Prepinct, was | $f OaO ‘and summoned Pusiowply | Saye: When the Hoard of Health can | Louisiana, Chicago and City of Washin ©. Hyrne, came up before tice Barnard, | reference to political power, He th badly beaten by iow Year's day. | Opa P CONTAIN lto my aid. Philosophy—whom J shouf | of a century w has su ake the owners of tenements responsible | from Liverpool ; the Atlautic, from Le It will be yeredl in thia cano, which | Proposed that both partics represented at | He succeeded ih arrest ig the principal as FPOvkD— 4 FORTNORIAS CONTAINING | hive expected to pious in the fori of | ments for the procurement of news ; for the use to which their property is devo 1 has alroady boon fully reported, that the | (e,meeting unite in their eflorts to secure suilant, however, namod Edward MoCwuley, | proving property and applying at | grave old man, with long towing white | Atlantic wire, by overland telegraphs, aud fed; make them temponnible for ite sauitary | the Hansa, trom Bremen, and the a y i , such legislation as would secure an equal | Who was comrnitted for # hear — ~ ~ ———— ee | fen the Hook of Knowledge in one | by all the other means for the specdy trang dition, ue that property. ie nuw respons | from Havre, ‘Th ore are all owned who is a residont of IL division of both political parties in all the | q Woman Dancenovsry Assaucray.—a | [O8T—BANK BOOK NO. 14,875 EAST the magic Wand of rience | mission of intelligence. — Theas ady law for th Hing of streets andcon- and run by Burope Nits. ‘The Chi he defendant, who is a clerk in the | ( chosen for our govern: | party of drunken fellows visited tho roai fe i in the other—did not anawer tho summons, | Will now be called into requisition struction of sewers, then it will be possible | ¢ was launched in wiber lest, at ral Revenue I with seduce. movers this proposed | dence of a woman named Mary Spartz, in How should such a cold, sedate old spirit be | the Sus. “Shine for all.’ with increased brid Yo enforce such restraints as will bring re- | Neweastle-on-Tyne, She is about 3,000 tons | ix her und (hy riage. Tho | reform are sincere, and he was willing to | Railroad Avenue, Nvpross “Hille Gat within call of mortal on that day of nati Tae ia thie tunportant particular. "Man's | register, ant belonge to. the, Liverpool and | “efence is that the young Indy wan of very | believe they were, let them unite their | tery, on Tucaday afterdoun, and 40 juny. | QOTICE TO HACK DRIVARS—a LIDE. | gladuoss, He was no doubt asicep ovor his we bave now . ae Great Western Stoanabip Company. ‘This | easy Virtuo, and that the defondant was not | influence with the predominant part. : 3 _ ' . tutisty old book. I performed ano’ rod some montha inbumanity to mau’ is nowhere 1 r i \ t party | manly boat bor that itis feared she will not ral reward will be given to any driver that | Wilsty T performed another in vable than in thie sacrifice of human | ia her first vorago, and abe made it in four | th® only oue to whom she accorded her | in our city, and he would bo, and he had uo | faeors, Grove'one young man or more to y Dliy'ee | cautation. Into a little china cauldron I con prevented by delays for the suke of gain, ‘Ibe tice of nati | teen days from Liverpool and thi i from | favors. "The case was before Judge Barnard | doubt the party with which he usually acted | °° ht, the Hib lost, between Gand So'clock. | Hut various charms, all of whieh had beou n of facilities for printing] ty, aud of kindred, are ineuflicient to re. | Queenstown six or seven | 08 & Motion by the defendant's counsel to| would be with them, ‘The darkey here | Escarep Convict ARRKATED—A convict, | Peete Ty rect ee ae eYaeE: | prepared with great caro, and brought with | OUF tmmenso A now lightning ee cene Tom this Wijust. pureult, | vessels oi this ew tine. Tho” Manhattan | discharge the order of arreat, ‘The aftide: | jumped upon the to fence! What if| named Jobn Baker, said to have escaped MMe ES | pains aud peril from din parte of the | Press, with a capacity for printing twenty- pnd to obtain the largest possible weekly | ae the fret built aud has made three vias et ret Mauss 7 sly i. ent ree Ok OF Swen Hesionety all | from Sing Ring Fries i it fall, wa Arrest al | fertb—liaes red tire fr the w torn face ate eee mp faa Joat rent from the smallest enclosed space in| trtps any wero read, sottin nth of the i r lealth Com: | ye ay by Captain Brown and Sergeant ndios, lumpa of swectne lauched in ps and ia in operation He pre er cit nceomplatent, “Thie'ham ut New Skarive Pox ar denowi Man ha ha ited tntecourae with the "pla ai | missioners, Piro Cormmlaalouers all the W ‘Mas, of the wat rect hice He ilvody ropa of acid of tho oitrus limouiu | Peete cay ryt ae Hen )-lnndlords are the oppressors of the poor At hor own house, both befor ct atte ommissionors are Republic e were | had been #0 f ©: mpi rowh over the volcanoes of Sicily, and | al ea r la in course y ni curse to society Rene ee entity lowe 2: Jerome has added a tine skating pond | alleged seduction by plainttl. Ont no politics in this question, ‘The Commis: | ment, on convietion of robbery aud man Otere made mad with fir, ‘Thoao finixed | NeW sey diflor materially u they disregard aud defy, The popilution | to Jerome Park, which will be oponed to | ARE horas Wiolatle's Hey its of ft follow. | siotiers now in office ore, in Srey Feeney t | slaughter. faker states that he has beon together with many conjurations, and when jeg yy dated bg bot ol or ceotablisha overcrowded meh J cellare svou | day to t ombora of the Amurican Jockoy | Mk Citizens, ol dson were read; Samuel | competent, have the wel of “the city) pardoned. Hoe is detained to ascertain the . Thad drunk of the charmed potion—con- | i" Hew Vouk edy, Feo steam engines, ona! tose thone traita of character which usually Cy gud thoir families | Yachivan, Henry Milles, Mocorder | Cor-| solely at 40 take the | truth of his assortion, | ON NOT trary to the express injunctions of iy do | of thaas oairely new, with hollors bcrantob, Beara Bie Basen 18 Cele eene ee SINGULAR Casi—Frodorick Randall, a of the Dutch Reformed Church of | Tut they did not Oh oe Ae ah (NeW Reantsa Rooms The Liberal Chris: | ET NRY G. EVANS, AUCT.—DRY GOODS | 1 Oeniorys minvied 60 | for serving the public im our cap ity ea ROpIUMON [0 sO DU AueD ‘i n; all setting forth the unitorm good | jc was ollvoted fe » wee! ian Union, recently org have estab | jou ste and news dintribud ors. ry inthe mostdisgus | young Gorman, who was found on Tuesday & journment was efleot or ene week, At ¥ road o came at iy o: oniaal pani Ie iheselien tk of the plaintif, and the respect | ‘the adjourned meeting very few of the ori. | listed a Reading Room the Han Pastry cader shifts clotin satinets, he, Be 3 | iat cis * Dy call # comely As i fy With facilitios for obtar " | rot sera es morning lyiag at the corner ¢ st avenue Was regarded up tothe time | ginal projectors ¥ Preaohty and these | Building, corer ot Court aud doralomon | gale le well worth the attention of cash ba; clothed tn shadows, with w rave, soft suis | pull i, andl the m Dilly poeint Saplary 6 | atari Blget Hite rnest @Pd Twontyarsth street, ruttering from i Mat occurrence Which gave | who were were rivgularly ignorant of the | teats which wae opened to the public tor | - | on har cheek nd 9 areat apt of Henge "” ho news in whieh t vera. publ rappel yar ent wound in the er tof the abdomen, | rise to this mult, ‘The Court tuok the papers | political complexion of the Commissioners te diet Gino Last evening | PAWNBROKER'S | Sale ah DF . arte eyoe Ae 1) cau frel any interest HT parts o to our sucial and domvatic insti | Vud in tie lower part of i Achy mest as ery PAPSIS AUG SOR ERON OL His Ralnilaaaners | \F GMAT AM wil acl on Ty aay. verork. | gazed at her drewmly, 1 fell into a pleas | world Tuk SUN vill ewutinue to be the ta patlons. + 1 ‘i Possession of the man war for Witskey vs BeRSING FLUID.—The facts |The purpoae of tho meeting took « totally Bethe Fe ee Rd | eee eee aiee stoude trea aie | a rial of the people, aquarter of al The night evil and other contracts have | [0° Pyee An Ae Oy Tha purpose oF she tnostlng tos! Kats, sheets, Bo Up upon wy vision, like cloude trom the | mi Ewha wow hates : ward coutragta fur removal tionally or by accist Docew ts | ‘Lhe defendant was br Commis to hope that Wtintitee | ¢ cor War of Jersey City, hold was not to be merry in the pros 1a pees | pul were made by the late City Lu IN er hts . reason to hope that a genuine municipal re ner Warren, of Jersey held an ab Ghslsthas loner bul cue lonwforing aiaid yoNRW Vopr era fora period of 10 years, suret spyrbt stg, wt Onhorn, char § Whin | form may be effected by atriking at the rout | inquest yesterday afternoon on the boy of WILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCUR, OFFICE | Memory, wae to make ine merry int THE NEW YORK SUN, Ait Thonias Audrewe dee (be ret i Sticie on a Haute Boar Yet vii thout paying the special tax thereon, | Of the evil~a dotective city charter Patrick Corboy, aged SL years, whose death | ¥¥ 70 Chathaia square, elle th past, winid Christn s upon Which the the cheapest and one of th oat tin deeks (four iy nun afternoon, & man whose name is uuknown, | Hisdetence war that, the article diatitted | @NeW Yuan's Day IN Buoonsys.—Thie | wis caused by ialurien received by) t ey dark curtain of tiny fallen long ago oy th Pe itaalehedl of allt re delivered, For this he AMAA AitsidA if) pLcGdloie hihike ' Hinid, Cominissioner Newton, | day waa well observed, although somo | HoH staire, on Sunday Last, in the Louse of | $e" *Atge turutuare of th 1 ehrtealee Hae ery sl of bor gites ans tetera: a i'w Lien on pig a Md e e in Srooklyn Latha Hebi is po dielaw, bu ih First etree : real eoul eo envied NTS per wook ek ta ‘1 bestia ay eyed the head with a pistol, on board the stew ery les a beter tei ‘anal piwiylan ocourred inthe Bastarn Disiriot |” splijddihanss —— ie ig ay _ tye fs Chris af ST | ee te dau ler ik ieetee atta ee Prt per annnm to Aatyer to hin at Lod buat Bylvue Grove. Ae the manehot him | Oshorn, in thie ease, Beringer'e, held | ata very carly hour in the morning. About| PARE 1 & Printing Orrice.—Yeatorday | | wane chy la stinas, heme mh 07 1 hla esta “Uy Kew dereey, all the night oil of the city of | self be fell overboard. ‘The body was rec eddefendant pro forma, that a writ of 1 o'clock @ doson young men, wearing | MOFing, the discovery was made that a tire | 7 — 6 TTR Tho firet Christmas of wm Tope be faaee, as he Kew York. Gallagher & Andrews are the | ered aud taken to the al Mea age, | Laer OEDE Ho. dudge Smalley issued the! masks, paraded the north nd bon kindling in a deawer of a standing | Ay StOUt YOUNG MAN, TO HELE A ros6 upon my view, and 1 6 ‘tirach, cornerul Neseru ud tultonsn se wone who Foeeive @2,00) fora service House, ‘The man wae about 49 years of age, | writ, requiring the production of the record | Asks Paraded the north eide and visited | ies in the Jub office of the Jersey City | anderdand’ ‘Rls tusinem © these ‘used v0 Mishwug | ib Scotland, being awoke at five o'clock in | = File he, in. turn, jaye the city 94,000 10 five fect ton inches in height Oi the pecans tore te Cunnatiagoner | ll the pubic houses ou their rato, demnatl fata, ‘Tims’ office, A consider ile ua Marble Voule preferieds S11 Prout et Go | the morning to-diink sowans. Old style | EINANCIAL — A MREIING OF perforin, About 000 Toads of aight soil | Foray DKowNeD=-A man whose name is | for the purpose of removal, ‘Tho writ was | ing liquor aud gogars, and when their de- | tity of refuse paper was cousuined, and the | en ——— | wtill prevails in Scotland—or did then—and | &° stockholders of she N. York sm Lieesl® kro removed aunually, ou which there ia ‘drowned ut Pier “t Kast returnable yesterday morning, and argu, | mands wero not complied with ‘thoy helped | woodwork waa charred, but tor the want | \Y ‘A BLACKSMITH, HORBE- | Yuto'was celebrated ou the 6th of January, | wlll be hedd en Seiardey, the Ie et daanaee! Le Lax of $1. por loud, As the principal Tho body wis | ment wae to b Doon made by counsel | themselves, At the public housé No, 78 | of yeutilation the fire was smothered, The | ocal. avias | ime Reacmnen Ee 1 have no recollection of roast boot ati | Phyth§, Museum bulldiog, 929. vou budings are counected with the eemase | + etetion hangs | botore Judge Sualley of the U, & District wud etregt these follows wore uot admit. | origin of the fire ya mystery, v S slomemdding: but L have @ygry vivid recuj- | fade” BereMee Of Capital New and a good deal of whiskey, man wan anything b to romain longer at en calle result was a thir vinita, toon | Croton Warman voning, there was the y rosiatod, and the | sed during 1866, in ber of | SiNguaR STAMING Cae ng of unliconced liquor stores, Rents, = The Croton Board received for water rents during the the ‘Kost sum over received by it in one year, | About 1,500 now grants for water wero is — Yesterday afternoon as a gentleman by the name Brooklyn, with the profeased object of de- Lameen, Mechion, » take moro than two cups of tea, and 4 Te homiia ve II ‘ viaing aome plan of municipal reform, No ane) Jarvis to drink of the saucer; but ae tom report of the said primary mocting has Ewnes7iesest.— William Se ee Gen p comen but gave & year On tis seane, a boon, or is ever likely to be, publiahed. | nowr the corner of Atlantic 3, encountered @ heavy NW my knee. " ad N j and CI t avenues, was taken into cw during woteh lout and ep It ealie, de hat ia to say, take their attentions placid. declare rtly after the aaid meeting, however, in. | rinont aventios, waa taken Into CU | goHOONR GA Queen of Cliposre, Davison, Wiad. atl enjoy them 1 abstract admirer had Vitations, with the names of three promi. | tedy oa Mor on ® warrant issued by ih re Wolt & Co, ity, and gaiety, and once, With . en ttn ate rr nl ehargin ith havi uickened emotion o ¥ piping dor “up a Ap, and role $7 hin employer, i 40. You oan't do this when are | conding up for more h asic the oles 6f one Bo prolasigners, to | Wintents w Tog a hel ae asaeish 1 dapn erik agun- we | poeta, end ye gurls. At that tiwe of Tio color had gone out of the {ijuid ot at th 4 ke | ti Wehi Say ee ago, but what was that to Goordio ot at th yard, to take 7g Behardeey. lah epare, lay you muat ious,” you muat pits 1 ‘ : “ ask papa and na, you must Aubmit to Jessio or Jenny, 40 long as it ran action with a vie Hed legiate, cap veghoryny Tamtoa, Machida w1:b lacaber vo Simpamn | aK fps and meainma, youu apot, aud left some groute at the 1 to remedy acknowledged evils. About | Mirae hu accused wan hel wih warete Baow | be preparod tu name the day, the suount of | Bottom of th cup to tell fort forty persons, wholly ignorant of the the matter can be iny 1 ; pettloshant, wall ae Ie Tarareeh hy rare fun wo hal readin ae laine at tes Nie ‘ pip bean tt Peels, EE een tinal ea, aaat [enpst It afforded auch a, capital opport purp c | OWANLE DeaTie ny Exvosere, Anan | yy ictac ie ¥ireint bkbe 460 nity for Inds and lasses to look over cach random discussion soon fullowe known man waa found lying in state of| Ley Jones’ Smith, New Haven. other's shoulders, and get their lips amd % B i present were \ ins nt Avenuo, near Coop . A dainty bit cheeks closs together. And when rosy expressed « willingness to forego all politi: | ors's gluo factory, about Bo'clook yeaterday’ | Be SPR OR AN i rustling about ma don't take away my appe- | Cheeks aud warm lips approach witht cal ascendancy of the Stato on ono aide, and to the City He -sptgsal dee te forsupper, nor dash my Felish: for a | certain range of each other, they are The eeamship Java saile! thie | lase of port, My eye wandera away with wuet aud tho bit of steel, te ull city ane ey on the other, for the town Halex * nly into »iliaion They « 1 Att hh indul mar y | t contontineut from their Hashing | trie with lingoring dolight, over their tow common 4 After much indulgence of | gid it in aupy the was ovate will arrive nil ruby lips to contemplate the beers | lng, ering de » over thelr to | oe he ped bea . loation lh the Wilk breakfast (long after tho loaves and the this kind of speaking, the Chair Hed | the cold whew wot ina condition tw resist Ita Toe hay o¢ tuseyroant butter and tho haddocks had disappeared), for nome point—nome resolution upon which | lutluance. A nagucions horse, wise a bat Lae we to read the cups; and great was the langh action might be concentrated. Ant mud With Nie’ tloce “Lad. Wied the take intinite delight inthe prattle of. my | tf when the clos juxtaposition of a long then it was that the white of | suow trom the m face. 8, Baath, cht pretty Jane, but when, at the sound of tho | stalk of te t atalk of toa, follow: tho darkey’s eyo firet began to be R saphe ocker, sho rushes away to moot her dear ley crowd of atalks of all sizes, failéc wise, th t ua wor in A Row—A MAN STamnED.—A man Edward’ on tho stairs, Eo tara without a portend tl a Meprpene i ab be, *1 named Matthow Brown and party callod at ert reported trom the | BADE tO woo the amber lips of iny meer. | Willle the grieve (bailiff) with Annie the hauled over the coals for the Otero! the liquor saloon of Josoph Muntzinger, in Prevailing along the | M°\sum Pipe. There 1a n0 going to ehuroh. (o Preat murder, Carroll Park was stigmatized asa i hall this capacity for enjoymont, it no going to church in Preshyte park of ill fame; Washington 1 venerable Fort Green, was declared to be | oful only for firewood, and infam place of ussignation. kiyn decently k Park (that is to be so it no such crimes had ever boon Bro Lonefit of firewood thieves. at and intelligent mon not all the parks of Brooklyn be put under now everywhere abounds! Next come the - N ¥ the suites f th ‘s “Na.” Pavoneuter. recy body, knows (ves ener | Weticecnuen Neville wee arrested, TENTION BRICKLATYERS—A Spocial | he'doon not caro wat vocomen of him | ‘Have ya nao won onything aro very costly aud very bad. ‘The Alder-| A Woman Bavrarty Baths —A woman meaihly ecting wit Pe held, thle Thuredey | was at the bottom of this slough of misory | {,Ou ay, 1 at won the bane kamo t” mon complain of the Water Com-| named Mary Korrigan, residing at No, 9 4 erie Oe ae eae tera | and despond on Christmas morning. I had “Woel,” Villie, who was a bit of « missioners. But it is well known | powers street, waa no brutally beaten Tastructions le | hoped that the tyrant would relax his grip, | Wit in bis dry way, “I'm just thinking you'll they re not, responsible, Would | her husband, Donnie Korriganeon the night netnnatl, | NB_—The Ball Gem: | but TL might have known bettor; he uover | De likely to ilo mair execution with the bane ct ey er en oe beatae (Commis | of the Tat inat., that her recovery is consid Ail monies in" their posession Lelanging to kee ® rule of putting you | Kame than with the gue The dut Rrvtel gr hy pBotvaddeh aura hig! Goavetel She attempted to walk to bait ea pee of Oa ar pares bo whole proe , the middle part (To be Continued.) " in ‘ 1 ‘dl 10 ro ” . id are inturbance of the pavementa, The horri. | {he City Hall yesterday morning to procuro bid T could not go to Oakhurst to my Christ ble condition of the streets and city saved Tt was led by @ pure admin disgrace and infamy greatly | tod, and in rovenge they smashed tho win “Monday | dows of the establishment. In Dutobtown MARIN Which time it inset | firourma were freely naed to salute the now: | por i near Forty NG IN BROOKLET weeks ago & primary mocting of « number of Commissioners of New York and ir friends, was held in Hinent politic ‘The only park in | Plonty to drink. A quarrel onai conse: . qquen Huntzinger drew pt was the Central | fearing person Hiro time of oh apon from Port of New orn day, but the bloody ly which o¢ arred there on the Ist of y Inat year duced the police of the 45th Precinct a Aum Rises en, 444) MoAndrows 44) stop these noiay and dangerous demonstra iB 445.) by ® German | tions, and they therefore made a raid on ote | aa yon the gunners, Tn Montrose avenue they cay: ich tured » canwon, supposed to Velong, to the Navy Yard, and several muskets belonging Yo Hellovus Hospi. | {0 parties who wore incapable of naing them need fatal mado no arrests. Religion CLEA to 12 o'clock, and pass Officers Beyers cy od the compliments of the season with some | and Que: jarron, collector Badeau, Street Commissioner urey, Shorif’ Campbell, and other city and | ¥ county officials, crowded during the ea Three | treet, who charges him with atten ter nm forged chock, purporting t been drawn by himaoll (oc —A MK ler. Mi hy but they Court street, near Douglass street, about 10 o'clock on the evening of the Ist, and asked for something to eat. ‘They were informed that it was too late, but that they could have rk, the unas a it was discharged, in which the latter was stabbed in one band that | and rec ved a cut in the forehoad Liquor NE NEWS, York, Jananry 3, 4t 5 RED te u ive: baseed ‘ome of she anna, with mse and night, favamnth, with mi Iavom, Newark for 11s: Rockland, with « 1867. San Row. Mosn Rises, Higa Water 6 © et om Sth, with mre and $28 psanoags's 1y wesierly gales the lass 29 Gaye, lowt enile put through the fleshy p: ‘ PPR ens ambitious, lady whats bane kame ist Lot mo whia) euloners for the | fee cto ae eee eee ees | $00 Rast 1818 os, your ont. A hone comb—that kind of com The reason | taken to the hoapital. No arreate wore | milsieticaed 66 yearn Tange, a catarrh auda, | Which bas amall tooth! L remember Jai Rexorned by honest | maie........A diliculty occurred on the | | Tee relives endl fends of, the family are re. | ciously attacks the citadel of the head, aud | Cone nome, from the shooting looking , then, should | afternoon of the Ist inst, in Fulton atroet, iy Invited to attend the rom his tate | lays all the senses prostrate at one blow lownonat, | y be ‘ * Revista wh gaing reddence, & oe Seal Fak ot, Vals Fa vafernco, | While the tyrant holds away you caunot “Weel, Jam gaid Willie, “have you at Why should 4 Henry J. Rorke, aS asia _ | #¢0. you cantivt taste, you canuot moll. you | Wo" the gua t STMAS GR lection of sowans—a sort of gruel mado from | She fermented gluten of oat husks. Not by any means a plessont drink, even whoa —— j Aweetened with sugar ot treacle, Bat thia waa the fato peeuling to Yule, and wo up in the middle of the night to drink it , basine of BY ANDREW MALLIDAT. sowan wet Cait Te was in the cou My dinnor last Christmas Day consistet Ince ii of gruel. Crust for roast beet, gruel for | freatsowans drinkliig took pince Os the large boar's head, gruel for turkey, gruel for plum | far and near, through the darkaeas and the pudding, gruel for minco pie; for almonds | anow, to join in the festivity. Behold Het- 1 hall with a great middle of ¢ up int the "rape of the kisses.” The sturdy hand- nome young beggars throw down their meal-baga, rush in among the lasses, and Obsorve, say all, Thore are poriods of ox: istonco when a man can onjoy only some of time, ‘Thoro is no atint of white bread aud butter, but the allowance of tea, which rathor oxpenaive artiolo at this time of day, is limited, and the infusion oon pales ak and active demand thing about it not being gen- Tom.’ The girls Aelight to play mo off sguinat their lovers whou the or sulky—as rian Scotland on Christmas Day, to No re was a sad disappointment tome last yo bo seized with @ catarrh on the ove of | likious exercises of any kind hold a place Christmas Day. It is Ilorace, E believe, who | i! my anemory in connection with old Yule. that no tuan can be sup Lappy | It was morely a holiday in the schoolboy who ia nubject tow cold in the fade wot the word, aday of play. ‘The o ree with him thore entirely. Twill even go further, and aay that, of all the ovils that Hloah ia heir to, there is no one greater, or harder to boar, than a cold. Itis an aspiring, amusement especially ussociatod with t occasion was a shooting mateh, at which the highest prize was a gun, oF tilver wal tho lowest # bane kame, Do you k uk, aud sometimes you canuot ne) certain depth of wretoh-| {Nor the watch 1” ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. York Deo. "3 ome Ny