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owt et scp — “ “ahat the prewises are not lurgs ee SE ‘Wontinucd from First Page. Patentamt a Anti _> LOCAL_NEWS. t Rw TORK AND vicrerr. * Garonne axp Sxative at THe Pann. — Sor the last few days our citizens have been Ceoroughly improving the opportunity for eleighing which the snowfall of Monday and Tuosday afforded. Everything in the shape ‘BF a sleigh has been gotten up and put to tase by the enthusiastic lovers of the sport Livery atable keepers have been largely Petronized, and their “hacks” have been tmade to do their full share of duty. Horse Tat and horses lean, and equine skeletons | whish look ae thongh ther had just eacaped from the anatomiste and borrowed a skin to inde of aloigha, from the delicate little ent jor of Fifth avenue to the stout, heavy ped box, filled with rollicking boya Contral Park and all the aven Bos their bones in, are harnessed before all | y.. lars to be aettled between the two gentlemen Inst 't show that we have the necessities of the men who ar Atwnno THe Fextax Prrsowens.—The fol lowing correspondence sufficiently explains itself, and gives the other side of sundry statements which have been made to the effect that the Fenian Brotherhood have noglected to provide for the prisoners com fined in Canadian jails: ny January 4, 1867 ‘are in this day's SUN declaring that Father le Mahon denies the statement that he and Lynch, the reporter, were supplied food by a charitable institution in Toronto My statement and call for aid was based upon the following letter from Father Lae, of Toronto, and I loave the question of fact ‘The accompanying report of D. I. Shiel, ntleinan eent by me in Cetohe ada, apoaka for itaelf, Tt will tbeen tnimindtul of Fenian hostages in Canadian prisoi Se es AMUSEMENTS. PREVOH THEATRE—RISTORI IN A NRW PLAY Signore Ristori gave ove of her very best per formavces lash eveniog 0 one of her very #mell- em eutionces, We never remember to heave eso the theatre so silly attended on Ristori wight whom Plutarch wrote— who pretended admirstion 0! affeotion for the assassin of her husband, wed- ded the wretch, and in the goblet In which they Pledged each other sternal love, inserted « ewift olson that parsiyred the words cf adoration upon tps, smd the tones of joy upon ber o The sory calle for the display of these emotions upon the part of ite heroine which Bignore Ristori bas the cepactiy to delineate above any other living artist Ih ts too nt, 20 we write, to do more than record for her in the represeviaton Am artistic wuccess at lenst fully equal to thet etteinet tn Blisabeth, » cbaracter which eo fer bas taken the lead in popu Jar estimation, The character should be repeated by all meena, and the public be permitted an op- , panty o dance, Joading to it have been crowded with these | Fen! he portunity to atone, by an overflowing aMten Fehicies, with inmates bent ou having | peo etate that we sont thetwo thelr fault in permitting the performance las Geese Yen Wars tay Cee este Toe | tern of Charity immediately after ite re. | evenlog to passoff to a light an audionor, and Auction of railrowls eo extensively through: | caine that we sent. thirty four coate to the | wuch pa wise. Riguot Glech But the city, bes doue away with the old democratic furnoata which the stage cor used to put on the eet, and in Yesterday fine day, the rate: of © dacge, evwe vt thelr ocenpan's enjoying the Porte pleasure of a sleigh rile to the lake, | Bod a skate upon it The ico was lent coudition tor ekating. » auing to the pond were iiiled w Qoen and maidens on theit way to « the folicities, social and physical Ling afforda The lake. and the up 110th otreet. were ibe roaghout the day. The fn large wus the there ase. Thore who like « repaid by a vue Hows rom Womex ty Horsrow Sterner = ts arse ast Scocee—THr INWATRE Toca Tranes—A Laren Beni. grinvy, Ere, Ero’ me the man egere of the Home for V Woat Howsten street, was held yesterday, when pomo interesting facts were made ky rolatire to the management of the Inst iow, the requirements of the Bae objects which the directors wish to ne: | eomplish. Perhaps the designs of th tablishuent have been but par under stood, in #0 far as the opinion has obtai that it is a bome for “fallen women pecially. This is pot exactly the trath, the fief aim of the institution being to save those that are on the verge of Crime’s abyss, and to provide » home fur,thoae who | ‘would otherwise be driven to lead a life of | amates and | ehose through want. (f course no on tho Ath day of October, 1866, to Mow Gaut la teenen Awar ob evoount of b treal, Canada, for the purpose of ‘obtaining Ite, providing she bw believed to be sincere | Counsel for the Fenian prisonors there in be hier desire to reform. of institutione um ¢ the purpose of prot mong women, but th Lunited, aud the number r of thew do There are @ nu # city eatablinl u « ‘ that sho in aw mien Aus charity of others and they shudder at it. ‘of the Home in Houston Of these facta and are seek “Losy propose te ineul than moral and religi aut Chari Them <t are aware ¢ ® vemedy. | ™ vething more | P ings, and to tench the girls a tryle by 1 t which | ¥ they may gain a liveRtood ofter they leave | ¥ eau take their choice 4 box making. dressmaking, rh with » | repessatie [2 Jearn «trade which ed. In manu perform g. pay rating Thus be Idea, hitherto, las be employed at home w hem ait Loa, the heads ot which are of a benevolent | be turn of mind, Of course they know the | ™ character of the servant ther employ, and | & te ve thie latter fact th: » | a those who wish tudo better, They want to] Warde with Mer. ‘Thurston, ewhere where they cau feel they are | Lim that I was authorized to make Brotherhood responsible for any reas abore all, independ Amount of moi ing t {the Howe in Houst bowk folda i om eneut, during which | & time each, girl 1 from ihe, to $1.50 por day. Th Pleasantly, avd the mustes are encouraged, Jor they aro jearning a trade and at the @atno time saving money, for each gurl re ecives half the wager earned and her food aud clothing The ovly dificulty now is enough to mdnte abl the ie for admin ride the funde in heud amount t aura Wo carry out this reform, ficient to practically demon @irate ite worth. A larger building is ne , aud the managers are now musans ty attract the a €o the necomity for the erection of fice in which ail who seek abelter may @ home, until they can honestly supp Caemselves, ‘The Howe has been in oper fon one year. In that poriod there hav Deon 112 ‘aduiesions, many of wh Been provided with yood eltuat in Kfe, At the Wwmates, the Doing Ui years of age. yoars. ‘Thwy all wear amiling faces, are ‘loan, aud apparently happy. They are un dor the supervision of My. and Mra. N. I. Morey. The idea of previdiog the inmates with tm respectable (trade was suggested Dy the Chaplain, Key. A.C. Roe (City Mis sion), who is exerting himself to the utmost to bring the idea to perfection, ‘Tue Buoorino Case in Hopson Sranet— GINGULAM APYAIR—A singular caso of ucel- dental shooting occurred mt the laundry, No. 159 Hudson atreet, op Thursday evening (notice of which hae slready appeared in the Sun, It seems that a gill about 14| yeete of age, nawed Anna’ Aguew fankiog up the bed of ove of the clerke, shou ® boy tiated Henry Leslie, mbout the | fe age, eutered the room, wud seeing the | tol of the clerk lying upon the tal Dok it up to examine it, and, whi the revolver suddenly ex, A touts entering the aboulder of the gir! roport of the pistol and the screains of the Kitt soon brought to the spot the other em. Hloyes of the house, who gave the alarm to he police. Search wae made for the boy, and he wes found in the baseweut, Ising Ib i swoon, with his face tu the thor. Kee | atoratives were applied, but soon after coming to he was seized again with \iclent convulsions, with which be hae been po fiodloally attacked ever since, requirla two or three persons to hold himdown, It ts feared that they will result fatally, or that the constitution of the boy will receive through them irreparable injury. The girl now is at the Ne im tore Hospital. Tiare bs every prospect of Fr recovery from the accident without losing the use of her limb, Tus Suoorino or Ma. Raxpatt,—Coro- oor Gamble held au inquest on the body of Frederick Randall, {who was shot on the evening of the Slot ult, while celebrating Now Your's Eve, Deecased and a of friends stepped into the saloon of A: Halddorg, No. ‘2 drew etreet, Hoe wont out oo the sidewalk » moment, when bis Pp) heard « pistobshot. On reacl fing the street they found him sudering from present youngest the oldest 4 “S| of expense to which the Fenian Hrother TS | hood hae been put ¢ ers, both in ‘Tore | that my ji | one. accordance with your orders, | proceeded coufluoment in that city, and also to look after their necessary wante, found sixteon of these mo New York, and arrive of October JIst, aud, igers | Fenian prisoners confined in Upper Canada engaged counsel | any further counsel then, in company with a member of the | penle has not honitate behalf of the p m by Tro riba This ho m power to make them as comfortable as their H position \ four are | that be would fur hen the tine pans | place in, th be yours reapecttully, John O'Rourke, Esq. : 7th inat,, his Lordship desires ine to Le regrets very much that he vute promisity source, he would be moat happy to be the medium of relief for these pour men who, have been sent every | the ‘or United s the use that as e000 as we ¢ arrival and hie aeoeptance of the trunt, w would send an equal namber of pantal These are now on the way to Toronto; also two houdred dollars additional, to’ pur chase shoes and undergarinents, which we tinderstand the prisoners in need of We have also feed counsel at am expense of $2000. Supplied through the Buftalo Fe- Hine, tranaportation, éte., to the returning priscucra. There are also many other items no time, for account of the p to aud Montreal. wh ant toa large aum, 9 by those who have th are friendly to our ¢ rune We with false only receive the wives merits, If they th through the intlaence of a venal and hostile press, hie ua down, they mistake their power yl the mon they have jeal with. Verhapa it may be proper forme to say aree of deep antiafaction to me: how kin: and considerate the Kidge to ae way heroes in Toronto have all at once be- me to the prisoners who are now to their ywer, ‘I who eacapad their attentions ve asad acoount of the insults aud trea were subjected to by their Toron- jstermination not to hang any of tho prisoners, as it would gratify me und a, evinces @ wisdom and die ir part which Tt assures me, however, f them was the correct «truly, W. K. Romenrs, Prosidont Fenian Brotherhood, Bow, AITEL'A LETTER, Kew York, Nov. 6th, 1866, 218, Prosident ‘Fe Wu. BR honor to report that, in At Montreal, I ander g aud in wretched con ition. Limmediately gave orders for tho lothing of the men, aud also for such ne anarion as t in want of. With regard to their co tally any tl for the here on the evening reeably to your in loft for Toronto the anme night, nthe same duties ja behalf of the truotion porto Upon arriving at 1 © tr Thurston, the American Consul at that luce, Twas informed by him that he had | ¢ ere to be tried there, and that be was un: | © iiling and deemed it unnecessary to mdiit | t route bar, called at the jail, but could ot obtain aa intorview with th he gontloman whe mitted into the apartm who were then then « hh, hoy able to supply t warioa of Tite, of w prived them; but m home, Inn cony e ipli Hnent fi y which might be spent i and, at the same that he would act a sought of hil medium through which we might, from ne to time, aunply the prisoners’ wante. |? t willingly agreed to become, wd assured ime that he would do ull in his Id admit; and, bei ured elief, I parted with him I would say that this conversation took resence of Mr. Devlin, who had come on there by your advice to waai the trials, Believi at under the cir- hing more, 1 re- 1 have the honor to DW. Siete, JOUN Ro Lab's LETTER, ‘Yononto, St. Micha Dee. Drak Sik—In reply to your letter dated y that nnot distri. money sont Without seriously com- the prisoners aud himself. ove funds come trom a private Had t re really in want both of cloth ng food. Up to the present moment excellent m fortably from the House of Wroviden ne of ur Catholic Institutions) by the Bistore, of St. Joseph, to the ” Rey, Mr, McMahon and) Mr. Lynch —in fact, they hare eaten the dread of us for the last atx months. Ado- nation sent to that house would be quite proper and accept ‘Thero are still nearly 40° prisvuere im the jail, and $200 would not go far towards procuring them the present necessary relief in tood aud clothing, and as Christmas is now at hud these poor men would expect somothing. His Lordship requests as a particular favor that the remittance shall not appear on your books as erodited to him, or that his'name shontd in any way be brought be fore the public in this matte 1 Lave the honor to remain yours obe diently, Jone i Lire, President and Secretary. Visve ov 1m Avsrnian ApsinaL To THE Mavou.—Yestorday morning, Vice Admiral Tegethoff, of the Austrian Navy, paid a vis- ’ was intro: wod by the ‘Austrian Cousul-Genoral, the Chevalier Losey, aud after the usual inter chaue of courtesies, was conducted to the Chauibers of the Moarda of Aldermen and Councilmen, and the Governor's Room, The Admiral visite the country in au uuoiticial obaracter to study the nature of our iustitue tions, nnd eapecially the organization of our navy. Heian native of Maybug in Styria and is about forty years of age. Me euterod | the Austrian Navy a9 a midshipman in 1M, jand by distinguished services gradually | worke bis way up to. his present position, the highest in the Austrian Navy, low in tHe Hanpon.—The barvor is now filled with floating ice in much large quanti- tis as groatly to interfere with the passage of ferryboate and the movemonts af tugs and boate in the harbor, Some of the ferr: slips contain so mach ice that it ie wit much difficulty that the boate reach the bridges. ‘The lce on the Jorsey fate hae formed to » considerable thickn end im. monse cakes frequently float o1 channel to be broken up by the wheels of the steamboats that ply the river. N. # wound in the abdomen. Hefore bis death Randall said that Le was ehot by # man as he waa leaving the sale The jury ren dored a verdict that Kandull cxnie to bis oath hy a wound received atthe hauls of fone person (isha Wit whe th Brod ' r porte of accidents, however, Lave 3 dramas, ‘The drams bes bren ae Prodwced \n the detail of scenery aa ive severe and a 00 Wednontay ne: for the We fhe will appear at be supposed | gi Hed upon | brought lefore it involving the dofend the mon who | a ft fully obtains bere te provent the siolation” of the provisions of t to be misdemeanors, and thereby authorizes every officer and member of police to ar. rest for such violatiogs without warrant, ‘This duty is expected to be performed with peared for the seoond time sivee bie pal ravagandy elaaaical eh ‘There are e008 ter would permit, mmpie ab correct comuming ale. Ristori's draperies ab lesa realire am tdeal of chastenene self There will bea matinee of Mary Stuart the Freuch Theatre to-day, On Monday, Rave will mrke ber last appearance this season, ani she will take ber departure nd Hout DRAMATIC NOTES, When Signore Kistort returns, we understand formance for Mr. Lingard's ‘nad for severe) other charitable purposes, wenarir, 1 for Mr. Lingard is to be given at the ening : in ie gotten up by hie funmetiate friends, and te distinot from the mans- cerial enieriainments desigue! for his reliet, At Abe Binds Theatre this the performance to-sight, Mr George Jonian, Mr. Charles Wheatieigh and M 7 Morant will appear in the comedy of Stl Waters Run Deep; and several members of the old German Qpers troupe will give «concert, Av atiempt to revive ibe flickering Interest In operatic performances in this cold-blooded vielnity was inaugurated at tbe litle Talia Theatre om Wednesday evening, end repeated last might. The attendesce was meagre on both ocea slons—quite bed enough, indeed, to conv.nce yeouniarily imi that although music may have charms to soothe the savage heart {) hath no power thie Winter to siirect the apprecianve grembscks from the In- Aifferent pookes of surfelted man. However an- other trial will be made this evening with The Maze Flute, nod Mille, Naddie of the late Prench prima dona Neddie te fresh intently pleating. Ii youth and Ly Go not win— ‘hem there le no hope. “Foe last Matinee of The Tuguenot Captain wit be given et the Olympic Tbeetre to-day. ‘Tie Excre Law—Ganerat Onnen pr KMINTENDENT Kexwkoy—Tue Law 10 ENFORCED.—The Court of Appeals hay in_jall, confined | ing decided in favor of the constitutionality of the dy has insued an order to the various Police Captains to have the law rigidly after Saturday, the 12th inst i cine Law, Superintendent Kenne forced ‘The follow. INTENDENT OF #, 300 Mulberry at., New Youk, Jan, Sth, 1467, Onven No. 433, ——— Precinet. The Court of Appeals, on the soveral cases ity of the Act or ae Lith, 14o6, being pt 8 of th i com a Te at ided that the Law in all ite parte is consti utiona Tu making this decision, the Court of Ap- to may: hat therstiter the fasion o af at ie fasds and donaan de parte CA de no constitnit Lagieiath 2 of some rate of the Cont @ Judicial power above the ‘ould he subversive 0 I te the exerci ial expected. that wil ute to find grounds to thwart oF member of the Metropo “to compel the observance ant ice for | is law, which declares violation thereof vigor. ueral Order No. 462 is hereby revoked ; and Goneral Order No, 454, the operation of which wae suspended, is revived, and will be in full force on and after Saturday, the twelfth day of January, inataut, Tu enforcing this law’ you will bo careful not only to prevout all persona, within the ise district, from disposing of 1K OF spirituous liquo , m quantities less than ‘ve gallons without license, but will also keep a Jose watch on arreat all such aa may not keep the place iu which they are licensed to sell, ete., com- footually closed * between the jock at night and sunrise, and entire day, as provided by Section 14, You will also see that they do not dispose ot auy of the licensed liquors to children, or to any other of the classes of persons inbibited by Sections 11, 12 and 13, Section 160 makes it @ misdemeanor for suy arsone except those licensedand (hose Turittod to sell in quantities of more than She appeared ao Comma, the Boman wife, of ———————— - voted to one jastrial school, forty other oo y the same claim. It was catablishing @ bad precedent. Aftor the transaction of a large amount of eral business, the Board adjourned till turday at 2 o'clock. Tue Custom Hovs.—A notice was posted at the Collectors’ office on Thursday, stating that, for the present, no further applications for office would be received or considered inke.—A fire broke out about 6 o'clock yesterday morning in the bascmont of No. 259 Broadway, occupied by Henry ©. Norton & @o., dealers in rubber goods, The fire was extinguished before tho flames had extended above the first floor ; but the goods on the floors above wore greatly damaged hy water and smoke. Meaars. Norton & Co. auatainod damage to their stock to the amount of $25,000; in sured. ‘The second floor wae ocoupind by Menara. Peck, Randolph & Smith, clothing merchants, whore stock was datnaged by water to the amount of $15,000. The third floor was occupied by Winslow M. lene dick, i porter of atraw goods, whose atock ch dam y the smoke. The mipposed to have originated in « closet used for atoring waste wer, The ing is owned by Heury G. Norton, and of $7,000 ; fully inaured About seven o'clock Ist evening a fire broke out on the premises No. 171 Weat street, ocoupied by Abram Ackerman, flour dealer, ‘The nlarm was immediately given, and the firemen were quickly on the apot, but before they could get a stream on, the flames had aproad eo rapidly asto threaten tho destruction of thin and the adjoining promines rung, A necond alarm was soon aftor aiditional help obtained, but the fire still continued very obstinate, and it, was nut before 1 or 1) jook that it was brought into eubject * building No. 171 waa stored with flour, | the itnmense quantity of water thrown to it caused the streote to ran vith» thin ding tho extraardinaey of the firemen, the fire apread to the adjoinin nd the upper foor and roof of No. 170, the upper parte of Non. 109 and 111 Marray street, were mush damaged. It is impossible to state now the in- dividual losses it the aggregate amount property destroyed cannot fall far short of $40,000, "The building No. 172 was ooopied by a Mr. Schlater, whose prominoa were wh damaged by water. No. 170 is » i atore called the Newport House, and kept by William Wiecks, His atook and Premises are much duimaged by water. No 09 Murray atreet is ocoupied by Romaine, Fox & Co, g oduce dealers, and 111 fiah and provisions, ble damage from w: Sramox To Youno Mrx.—Rey. Dr. Rogers will deliver ® discourse to young wen, in the South Protestant Dutoh Church, Fifth ener 2lat street, to-morrow even: o'clock. ‘Tue Batt. Season.—The first annual ball of the Ladies’ Mathew 1. A. li, So- city No. 5, will take place on Wednesday Jou. th, at Gothic Hall, Adama street. Tho first annual ball of tho & MH. Hurd Association, will be held at Irving Hall, on ‘Thueatay evouing next. Great prepare tio making in order to eneure mc cons. TUE COURTS. ALURORD Assautr on THe Hion Seas. — In the Marine Court, yesterday, the case of Joon York agaiuat Allen Griffin, camo up before Justice Hearne, The plaintiff in this case alleges that he shipped on board a» packet bound from Liverpool to New York; that when a short distance out he was aa saulted with @ rope’s end by the second mate, the defendant in this case; that « woek afterwards ho wna struck by the third mate with his fist, and by the defendant with an iron bar, and that while latd up ine sequence of these repeated ussaulte grub was stopped, © was obliged to go om duty in order to get something to eat. The defendant belng placed on the stand (oatilied that the plaintiff mutinous, mato aud wae Madly wth’ mad; abd that subsequently re ising to obey orders he was struck by’ the third mate; that plaintiff reatous two tako the third mate's life, and that when he Attempted to fulfil his” threat defendant struck him with an iron bar on the left arm n order to disarm him, The Court hearing the evidence took the papers aud reserved its decision, FRAUDULENT DPExsONATION oF A BONDs: MaN.—Jamen Caddington was arraigned be: fore Commissioner Bette, yesterday, ebareed with having, in connection with one Archbald, obtained two men, named Shove and Andrews, to personate theta ou a bond given ew collector of Internal Rev. enue, ae seourity for the true returns of wales made by one Adam Kemi, a tobscco- niet rreated and permitted to testify againt Caddington. Caddington, on Shove's evidence, was committed for trial, Another ch o againet Caddington is pend. ing before tho Comiminsiouer—becoming bondsinan, by representing himself to be worth property he did not own, Pouew Inne Coroner Gan from the effect of a piatol shot wound, re- ceived on the night of the Ist inet. It ap- pears that McAndrews and Louis Muller uarrelled near the corner of dlat atreet and th avenue, and Muller drew » pistol and tired, the ball taking effect in the abdomen of McAndrews, Owing to the absence of witnesses the investigation was adjourned, Muller is in custody. Potor Frank and re arraigned before Justice Hogan, on a charge of having stolen ® horse, sleigh'and harness from Constan- tine ieria, of 145 Delancy atreet. ‘The pro- used were fei was recovored, and th eld for trial, Theft of Trearury Notes.—Catharine Mur- phy Was arrested on # charge of having vlon $40 reasury notes from James urley, of 10 John astrect, at 37 ae it, © Ho on ‘Thursday ovening. Just jor t gan oomipitted the acoused for trial. about &. - The promiace of Mra. Curtoy No. 57 York street, wore visited by some boy thieves, the same ovening and robbed of some undorclothing valued at three dal ars. peti setts, Geist Reck, with cake om Fines —Detwoon 12 and 1 o'clock yeater aDeasttae rs 4 8 Henney day morning @ firo broke out at No. 105 | has, sighed By, Contate'd mecrt,ceneral Hudson avenue, ocoupied by Mr. Richart | SRR ese Dougherty. The first story front was occu cme Wed nue liquor store, Pht pr THLnomarM, mgert be the ©: of of a Rann AR Demonic Ports ares property is in trast for three orphan by Me. "Wn. Ht Poceh, of 0%, Jam, 4.—Arrived, steamship Jane, whom he is guardia buildings were dam: to the extent of abou Conowen's Ievrstioation.—Coroner Lynch commenced an inquest yesterday in the case m Kehoa, who was fatally injured | on the evening of the 25th alt, by being ran over in Furman atreet by a railroad oar. Several witnenses wore examined and their teatimony went to show that the night wae very dark. so that it waa dificult hing on the track, and that n aware of the accide had occurred. Thi quest was adjourned until Tuosday noxt, Aunnat or 4 Roxawar Courtr.—Abont seven o'clock last evening, a member of the Nowark polico arrested # man named John Nugent and a woman named Fannie Doug Several adjoining from fork. ely Hrs ata rae | ea Seca tet tow, ema on ; omaren, ? ooh Pas Patent day evening, Timathy L. it'd Graven hea Ing, at & boarding-house in Firat street, Wy ie Cra 7 and took them to the fae fing station house of the 4th Precinct for safe | LANY, Prew THO! keeping. It is alleged that Nugont boarded with Mra. Douglas. in Newark, up to Mon day Iaat, when they sloped and took up their feaidence at the place of their arrest. | The husband of Mrs. Douglas accompanied the i. officer who arrested her. cocmed tobe AT Pat mo very much affected by the infidelity of his Titina PETERS. Vioe Trae wife. A large quantity of bedding and Ree. Bee. other articles taken by the runaways was od, but m of money add, the same time, h ryite rf good look anit. "Saito ie mening 7 b, i sadrere 1 % ing woman of 26. will bo handed over | Singing by socca to the New Jorsey authorities to-day. ‘y Farat Accipeyt.—Bartholomew Lacey, & laborer employed on an excavation at the | TRVINCIBLE Y. M. F. cornor of Leonard and Skillman streets, E. . NO. 1 of Jersey Cit ‘was fatally injured about half-past three ne, ‘peje al, o'clock yesterday afternoon, by the cavin it ‘ied in of thé embaukment over’ him. I 5 NQICK—THE ST. JAMES ROMAN in 2 hoe. = tmeot_ inthe ballet Saeke a'r CANAVAN, Provident, 348, UONNO x Res oxtri- withim fiftern minutos after being 6 No. 1 | NQMOK—" Deceased leaves » fuuitly North Third street. Tne Revor Movemaxr my tae Tax 5 rarEns.—An adjourned mooting of citizons ine, Oe a and taxpayers who are desirous of effecting ae egy mewiag ofthe ‘8 reform in the local city government was he Boar reat, tng sams ey aut hold in the Common Council Chamber, City Er ena RAH, Pasedens, DAVID Hall, last evening. Probably about one iJ Mired gentlemen were present, among Tue FATHER MATHEW U. B. T. thom several large property hoiders, Hon. | 2B pestey, No, w George Hall, tho President, called the meet: | mepriag 'n Bui ing to order, when Mr. J. 'D. AcKensio, of | {hl Balk cer gf Gre the committer, appointed at @ previous ry Singing by mecting to select @ committee to consider | Mullen, faa. the entire subject of our municipal aftuirs, CX bmitted ® report recommending the | Gf, ec, Bee. USCONQUERADLE Y. M. Llowing named gentlemen ue such commit: 5. Ne. 3, City, wilt b . a ‘ too: J. Carson Brevoort, T. H. Rodman, Jus. P. Wallace, A.B. Baylis, Wm. Marshall, D. D. Whitney, George W: Parsona, Jolm T. Thorne, Edward Rowe, Dr. HI. J. Cullen K, Marvin, Daniel Maujer, aud George laevie. Short addresses wore then made by Mr Shepherd, of the 10th Ward, ». McKen- zie, Henry Hartean, Rodney 8. Churol 1. ‘Chittenden, W, B. Harris, and several others, most of whom were very severe on the Aldermen and heads of departments erally, und some of them denounced the Government as rotten to the core. 6 mesting adjourned about 10 o'clock. Benotany.—The liquor saloon of Jarvis # Martin, Alex: M. White, John French, Johi I. Prentice, James How, George Ii, Fisher, | Kearse’ afteoett taste ¥. 6 ve 1. 8 Burnham, Gordon’ Le Ford, Dr. J. 8. | Rec hath Ye sBineing 2s 4 JULLTVAN, Brees Charles RELIGIOUS NOTICES. NNOUNCEMENT—THE GREAT OCEAN aural Rroret hens, te Wed, Soy EN RM fi ee N BOARD AND ROOMS. FEW RESPECTABLE MECHANICS & Fitzharris, No. 30d Fulton strect, was| A ZW RESPECTADI di; alse a few teloniou atered on Friday morning and forme moderate, Apply at “Fulton a Fobbed of about 9125 iu cash, aud sogate and | Brestlya, Re haieioen lees liquors wmouuting to about $0 more in va ATEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. Now Jersey. Danio Hicuway Ronnuny axp AtreMrt- ¥D ASSASHINATION.—A most daring highway robbery and attempted murder was perpe- trated near West Hoboken, about 5 o'clock on Thursday evening, the victim being a oung gentleman named E.R. Baker, agent for Wa. Blyfield, needle and fancy goods dealer in Downing atrect, Now York. Mr. Baker had been engaged during the day in collecting money aud selling goods from samples in Jersey City, Hudson City and West Hoboken, “About'S P, M. he lott the latter place on his return home by the way of Hoboken. Just after descending t atope leading through the cut to the Wa- verly road, ho was hailed by two men juat behind him, and suspecting them of no good intent im with a p t ho alip time to regain his feet, one of the rutliana, a largo burly fellow with his face covered with. whiskers, jumped heavily with his WANTED. OPERATORS, BASTERS AND BUTTON hole makers on linen eoals, C. for work. We Call all mexs Géth ot, top floor, over milk dept, ANTED—4 FIRST CLASS \° rators ov tris te make and finish, 118 Third ave. ALEX: IRVING. GENERAL BUSINESS. our r send order (rough knees upon Baker's broust and stomach, and | Pi," #10 Ue egal C0. De wea treet, immediately applied « haudkorobiof eatura- ‘THY SUNDAY NEWS. Tu! GREAT SUCCESS i” SUNDAY JOURNALICN, WHILA OTHER NEWSPAPERS HAVE DELVED AND TOILED FOR YRARS, AND HAVE FAILED TO GAIN A CIRCULATION ABOVE FOUR OR FIVE TROUBAND COPIES, THE SUNDAY NEWA, OWING TO ITS HIG TONED CHARACTRE, ITS COLLROTION OF ‘THR BEST LITERARY MATTER, AND ITS ENTERPRISE IN GATHERING TELEGRAPHIC AND CITY NEWS, 148 ACHIEVED A SUCCESS NEVER EQUALLED, IN THE GAME BPACEOF TIMH, BY ANY JOURNAL IN THE METROP- outs, AS AN EVIDENCE OF THE PROSPERITY WHICH HAS ATTENDED THE SUNDAY NEWS, THE PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR RE- YERS TO ITS CIRCULATION, WHICH NOW EXCEEDS THE COMBINED I86UE8 OF FOUR OF THS SUNDAY NEWerareRs OF THI CITY, IN PACT, AFTER THREE WreKs TRIAL, IT WAS FOUND THAT AN EXTENDED CIRCULATION HAD BREN @) RAPIDLY GAINED AND RETAINED, THAT IT PRE CLUDED THE POSSIBILITY OF FAILURF, AND AN AMOUNT OF MATTER EQUAL TO FOURTERN COLUMNS OF ITS FORMER SIZ WAS ADDED TO IT, THUS MAKING IT NOT ONLY ONE OF TAR LAwoRST, BUT THE CHEAPEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER PUD- LISHED IN NEW YORK. IN ENTERING UPON THE FIELD OF JOUR. NALISM THE SUNDAY NEWS SOUGHT TO FILL THE VACUUM WHICH HAS EXISTED IN THIS CITY FOR A WIOH-TONED SUNDAY NEWS PAPER, AND [T8 BUCORSS 18 BURE EVIDENCE THAT ITS ENDE«VORS HAVE RECEIVED A FULL RECOINITION FROM THE PUBLIO, ‘THE SUNDAY NEWS IAS DONE WHAT NO OTHER NEWSPAPER HAS YET ACCOMPLISH BD-—HAS HAD ALL TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS SPECIALLY TELEGRAPHED, A6 GAINED IN ONE MONTH A LARORR CIR OULATION THAN BVER HERETOFORE GAIN- RD BY ANY.METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER IN TAR (GAME LENGTH OF TIME; AND BAS SHOWN THAT A LIBERAL EXPENDITURE OF MONEY AND ENERGY CAN SUCOESSYULLY COMBAT WITH PARSIMONIOUS AND FOSSIL IZBD NCWOPAPERS, RICE 5 CENTS. POR SALE EVERY WHFRS, INJAMIN WOOD, 16 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. PUBLICATIONS. GOOD CATHOLIC FAMILY PaPER— THE NEW LOPS ARLET Fos 1967 WILL CONTAIN A EW eae ~ Loring +H® MEIRESS OF KILLORGAN, 01 STENTS ENE REE PSEA WILL BE bier HoraCH wReK WITH AR. LEADING TOPICs OF THE DAY, Bore Me Bp MB LILO, carnop49 Bin abe greeny. Db. + Bal At J 4.00. 1“ ROLAY ST. ~ DRX GOODS, SPECIAL BALK OF MUSLINS THIS aT LANPERrA. gon dakevwion STREET. iu PORTAN UC 1ON IN PRICES, White Muslin 19% cts j former pries 186, Whise Musila 16 ote. ree We. ealiy Rorwaer prion 230, peiee oP ada ve been bought wii the o inet few days at ‘8 be 6 conte less than former 104° Biaakae A930" pate 60. ant Re por a Me Wiest Haimoral Susris S40 Best Prisie—I noe 8 Bost Delaines 26 cts. old p Avotion lot of Cassimeres, Os., Li ut 623 Girermwien afoot, tod with chlorotorm to his nostrils, which rendered him insensible, aud he remember- oe ALL, ry ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED on ed nothing distinctly until after bis arrival UBL Talia Emo Howe at Sf. Iityteld’s house. ‘The robbers | UNITED erates AND wai then took from $98 in money,a| At, 7a diamond. pin, «valuable Fold et ay i od box containing samples ot goods, freenen, caving, Hee ous other articles, with which they devamp- uy evant Sie, ater coer tke revere iar at fa ir. Baker whore the robbers had left him, and assisted him to New York, but in what | _Reference—M. 6, BRACE, Pr manuer he reached home he has no reoolleo- = tion, The injuries in the breast wore vory AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE PRE severe, and caused him to raise considera: Cf ay (0 Anteale. No, 638 ble bldod. Ite apparent that the highway- are engl wiiampt to de ae sie 2 Sop Se eae at Baker's life, as there were two cute in the ‘sobs vert hy MEDICIN: Es. SAFE AND RADICAL CURE jemaperance— Dr. MARINE NEWS. shoulder of his overcoat, where a knife Au WHO USE THEM PRONOUNCE Bing- Cat faranle wi ace blade had entered and come out. superior, pot tee et Port of New York, Janaary 5, 1867. Breoury: Kixos Country Court o¥ Seasioxs.—Io this Court yesterday, Margaret Dreger waa tried on the charge of receiving @ traveling. bag and contents, valued at $1,000, knowi the same to have beon stolen. It appears that Mrs, Tenbroeck, residing in Greenpoint, vo gallons wt a time, to have any “aigu, no: toe tol about thi ines, that such liquors, win wre kept for sale. You will forthwith notify all unliconsed persons within your precinot, who have auch ‘igus or tokens on thelr premisos, to remove them without if much notice ts duys, you will delinquents for the miadoineanor, and have thom disposed of as required by the last clause of Section * You will wake separate and special ro- ports of all violations of this law by any | person holding an excise license, and of any person in the employ of such person, in or- dor that it may be laid before the Board of Exoise, with the view of revoking tho li conse lield. It is to be hoped that every member of the e will no faithfully and’ efticiently per: form hia duty in the premises, as tor it unnecessary to reiterate auy of the iu: structions herein delivered. Joun A. Ki kUY, Superintendent, Geo. W, Dine, Lnapector, received yeaterday at Hoard of Excise. issued to sell dig commencing tho availed theunely Dusiness, license, CITY GOVERNMENT, ture, and an adjournment to 2 afternoon was had. Donations To Pupiic Lysrrrvrio President Green in the obi nishod at the funeral of Capt. P. J. Hon: re dered. Broapwar to ne Revave A contract has boon made to ropavo Broadway. trom tho Battery to Pourtoonth stivot, with Bel jar pavement, the be! S00, Areport of the Commitlee on Donatio and Charitios in favor of waking # douatio of 84000 to the Industrial School in 42u otreet, excited some debate. Mr. Roberta apposed the Ciuvatinng wll thi ne donations ¢ "i ' ‘There wore » few applications for licenses the office of the ‘The permite now being or are mainly to parties ‘Those who of injunctions to evade the law, will dud it dificult to obtain « oan oF ALuERMKN—The Board met at Yo'clock yesterday afternoon, but the busi- ness transacted was morely of a routine na o'clock this Boanp oy Covxcumex—Coacn Hine— *—This | Board held @ mooting yesterday afternoon, A report was adopted in favor of vaying Edward Van Rewst, $244 for coaches fur- started for the Coney Island care with her sorvint girl, ou the 17th of October last. ‘They stoppod noar the residence of the ao- used, an the servai girl returned, but ‘was gone. Children of socused were ebary taking it into the house and giving it to their mother, but on searching the premises no trace of the missing bag could bo found. A verdict of not guilty was rendered, and mother and obildren were discharged. James Hroome was sentenced to pay a tine of $0 committed an assault on Mr. E. b, w Gorman music twacher, at the coruer’ of Grand and Ewen streets, E. D,,on the night of the Sth of November last....Van Kansselear Tindall, convicted of bigamy during the present see: ion of the Court, Was sentenced to impr went in the State Prison for one year ‘Tne WHisKey Faavps.—Tho case of the United States against Devlin, Tilton and Lovan, was called up before Commissioner Newton yeaterday morning, when counsel mutually ing that no more witnesses should be examined, the cheok-books of Devlin were admitted in evidence, In re ply to » question by counsel for defendants, the District Attorney stated that he expec ed to hold Devlin on the following char; Int—Being a wholesale dealer in spirits without paying a special tax or having » li- conse as a wholesale dealer. 2d—Kor branding barrels of liquor ae being manu fucturs rior to September 1, 1860, when ho know that the liquor was manufactured subsequent to that time, 3d—Por offering » bribe to # public officer with the intont of influencing him im the discharge of his d ties as such officer. The District Attorney also proposes to hoid Tilton and Levan on the second charge, and the latter for deal- ing in liquor as a broker without » broker's license, The case is to be argued before with @olook A. M. SyHAK THLKYLNO.—The house of Mr. Hon- ry White, No. 32 John street was entered by | ® eneak thicf ® fow evenings since, who n | robbed Mr. W. of @ silver watch valued at di) 285. Mr. White was asleep on a lounge at the tine of the t h nj Mr W No. Main Wate ow uv Thies t Lay even ' 1 Wovold claim valued af the Commissioner on the loth inst. at 9 reaidonce of | THE WEATH: JAM. 6, 1807—TM WIND Ab ie Y ta! iret CLEARED, ‘BAMBH! PRET cael Costertes, Antwerp Geechen, HE esos meer ates | "aR UCHR Pitre Zicgaiella, Majous, "Vern 2 Without s single rivet in Crum live, Borer, be. og Sita ieee fe Baan Jolie Burelre, Lubes, a worst, Se siteneet where all ordetn Sy Wittameberys, CARER, CNET. Cranttig correspond Driers edger. ths Warranted as represented and delivered Braet corpete, Dieahowe end elislethe ‘red OOD CHANCE—FOR SALE, AN OYS- fer and dining saloon and bar, Apply 496 Cyaal sireet Ti SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 18 A Rioesy, Trap é i Seal hee, “iddrom SERN ERs $25 PAYS FOR AN UNLIMITED BUSI. ane il 4 mane Pere ESBEse Ape ‘Works os oe and ues Wie Merbal, Bred PERSONAL NOTICES. len Fy, Joni - Warrington, Woisuore, Fllews with Inmber | TNFORMATION WANIED—OF LAW. to TM Mayuow & Co. jd CE DOYLE, @ vative of count; ‘compexion with block about 6 feat 6 inees Tin New Yow iy. Ay tito KUlly rece vid Ly ble wite BR fe amt Goud Dis. The hip te ¥ ted bare otk CN then toh arrived ye + ne bore + Bo generally ERRY'S FAMILY OINTMENT RF- sue Ba Talkored Brssate hore" Nip: CTION NOTICES, H. COOLEY, AUCTIONEER, 433 PKARL = oh, walle sever ‘fatal 10 A.M. ibe mat fics shore, Ne, J. BOGART, AUCTIONKER—THIS Dp Sen lO, Miiask st the suction rooms, sofas and Leddicg, brussels pstoren Ultehen furmivuon ey iad 7 S. INTERNAL REVENN' HXTT We, bib ate How York. New ¥. hart WW aie N baw sees, hee THE MAGIC PITCHER qT v A Now he owned Ors. &. orenar a Tk was on a tine, a6 the story-books There lived in the [i Sopet dir . Baton #0 gay, So jovial and fond of good cheer, And be passed all hie days there in hunt- ing the deer; His evening he it at his Sehi where, im thinking sae Bat little went on besides eating and drinking, And old chronicles tell us—and they ought to know — That the ‘carryingson’ there were not comme il fawt. It wna long, long ago—at © most remote lato— When the matter occurred which I have to It was long before days of madnoss and worry Engondered by railways with Bradshaw aod Murray ; Long before there wore tables at which you might bet, Or could lone half a fortune each day at roulette Or they made cuckoo clocks and those horrid cigars, Or the ‘Fuhrer’ was written by Dr. Cart Schnare ; In short, long before we arrived at that line meant By moderns whonovor they talk of rofine- ment. ‘Tho depths of the forest wore marshy a sodden, ‘The trees were unhe' untrodden ; ‘Thoro was sourcely @ but or a human abode, Thre was hardly a pathway, and muoh lose a road! and tho grass was Whilst the glades wore eo haunted with apirita of evil, Ur good little fairies, who played auch va- aries — and brownie With apirites over tricky and pia we id not be quict, but made such a riot— ‘hat the forest iteolf was a forest primeval ¢ ‘here the Baron resided-—TI said this bofor uid perhaps the digression you'll reckon « Hore Hut I must introduce this little variety ‘0 show his high statue in foreign eo ciety). the land thero—a vory good reason — And lived in a castle ancient and bold, With collar beneath constructed to hold Large vate filled with wine of number uns told, Which sorved very well to keep out the cold. When his guests camo to see him and hunt in the season. ‘Twas hunting one day, that the Baron sa ay, And hie friends who drank deoply at bs Each beg nto feel dry try, An ilgwoe to set him to rights. The Baron spoke up, as ho drained of @ onp, And” scowled at bis friends, and be ourst— ‘111 Rive yellow gold, or w butt of wine oli ‘To Lim who will quonoh mo this thirst? They him cold water—bo roared like lion— Tt fizzed off bis tonguo as it woulda hoe iron ; They filled up the wine oup, filled hig! and higher, jaron Fritz became dryer and she thought he was going to oxpiro, ‘There wrone from the grass a most comoly |, young lass, Whose bowuty and brightness none o'er could aurpasa. As sweetest musio hor approach thon horalded, Sho looked like « picture Mr, Fritegerald ia, With her long fair baie all ripplin, [Ya hee long pling wolled orown ; 80 wondrous bright, Thoy made Fritz wink with thoir bril Hiant light ! (The Baron’ tried hard thon his fears to ) ‘I'm good Fairy Ripple,’ sl laugh 5 ‘And bring you my pitoher and ask you 0 It will) moisten your throat and will brighten your éyo ; Aslong'as you have it you'll nover foot ry. Drink, but not deeply, or some day you wil rue Receiving the pitcher I give unto you” ‘Then most avectly sho auailed, and, cows. ing to sing, Soon How out of sight on a dragon fly's wing. Thon Frit quickly started, and gave » grout yawn, And looked round for bis friends, but found they were gor Then thought he'd beer he jumped up, Saw sparkling boaide bm the golijew. elled cup He peed at once, and he tooka good ight, prank, and he danced, as he shouted and laughed. "Twas etter than iood seltror water and wok, And eooler than licking « Wenham Lake ook § ‘Twas tiner than Clicquot, or soda and B. It strung the uerves better than ‘strongeal of tea. Baron Fritz, after drinki by a chain Round his neck, in caso o'er ho should want it again, And he vory eon did 90, for homewards he rolled. With ble lipsalwaye touching that pitchon of gold. Said ter "Til amuse my guess evar thet uy with th wondrous talo of the good Fairy (Ho found boon talking O'or aligas, in tho wator #8 cold, he'd boos u ‘Toon be wished that his castle wae come what nigher, And could not make out why the road wat not dryer— Waa really afraid Uhat the water was ‘When be beard @ moan, and an awful groan! And the Haron then found he was not sloue!! A florce gaunt Dryad, with tanglod rough dreaming but a hung t ragged hoad, Ho saw thoro, shaking his ugly old jagged A gnarled oli face, » barky nose, Hranches for fingers, tone Out of bis forehead i (lien fisreely be ‘Put down that pitener, or you're eure te be drowned © borror! Frits started, for ‘noath the moon, From his pitcher he saw thore was flowing renra Then he Colt that bis blood was bogtnai to freeze, ind As the water camo rippling up to his knees! Ho tugged at the pitober, ‘twas piteous te #00, For the chain was entangled, he could not rel eel a en reeling and staggeri s Boulders: id sgering over the jo found that ¢ c shoulders. Water vie 9 Dis Ia ‘pepe he tripped iu the current te Next he nmbled fell, and was borne urdy ewimmor like Frits cannot Dat th pitcher is heavy, and weighs him ‘Tho water closed o’or him and ewopt him Aa be thought he heard voles sooming 44 away. "Drink, but not deeply, or some day you will rue sei hw “oa tue sea | Zeceiving the pitcher I give unto you /* Yorn | «|THE NEW YORK SUN. W ILLIAM ALBOTY, AUCTIONEER, OF. Teo c, te pare '

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