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ee Thurles, on thre corner of Ninth | Srarn ne Ansirren to THe UNION wir INISTRRS JUSTICE pH THK Thaats br uit Continasd from First Page. LOCAL N KEW FORE AMD vronrr®, ‘Tho number of free ty Brooklym during the year [486 were city and who beara smoxccligus | ig Igages go78,T Ba prdvtad befor the Commins sioner, waa charged by 8 Mea. Tragam, a resident of Gravessud, Ls while gotting a chock cashed for hor, Lute two $20 counterfoif bills for good ones. Tho charscter 6 proven to be had, and the Commissioner de- cided to discharge the defer ground that tho puly material witness jainst him was not entitled to belief. New Mernop or Partyo ron a Barpar Toun.—In the Supreme Court Saturday, the caso of Dario Mas Julbe ot al, came before Justion Barnard From the affidavit of the plaintiff in this case, it appeared that the defendants undor thairfirm name at St, Thomas, gavo Gen Santa Anna a note for $5,000 in gold, ataix raontha, and that Santa’ Anna endorsed it fl that the defendant mod the plaintif! that he was on the point of marriage with a wealthy Cuban h with him to pay atthe hands of Thomas Sih day of danvary 18, Twemtioth atrect ota Naw Os Loum: Dime 4 wh Py taghtee oad oN Lae Fittard, of Morten, fen aa ard oes j fondant, who ia @ aaloaman HOW L LOST AN WHO Conk tie pt “Do you object to emoking, sirt” This Lasked in my blandest man wn old gentleman who sat, with his fi hidden by a newapapor, opposite to mo in railway carriago. in tho carriage were filled ; Tand four others were were on our way from Cambridge to onjoy the Christmas vn Our spirits were high, for thoro is 1 for a timo all thoughts of conio sections, Nowton's “ Principia,” and the little-go, and entertaining, in exchange, ona of “hops,” skating partie tho orgies which every right-minited family nhonourof King Christ + on tha rowawe of Bako will the persona of the nd two letters ko, the other According to nounsament, Dr. Cheever deliveret @ ser mon Jaat evening at the Church of the Puri tana on the above sujsct. The reverend geatie | from Mathew, 25th obaptor and toth vorso— (Then eball he answer them, saying, Verily I aay unto you inasmuch as yo did it not unto one of the least of these yo did it not The apenker said there was no di | tinction of color in the Kingdom of Heaven: | there was no distinction of cole bin personal faith in Christ on earth, nor in th There onghit to be no {rights and human poriyil ‘on earth by tho color of the «kin, Ni aes would deny that ‘A Pouckman Brogts Hise inan Allon of the {th Police Procinot acct Aontally abot himeelt through the loft hand on Friday might. toe hold this day, Meceased partion were fe one from Mra, Willard to Ih ‘rx | ftom the latter to Mra, Willard, addressed by Mra. Willard to Burke, in Mar last, every sentence breathes of earnoat None can recall Js which occurred between the the third day of the Present month, when furke penned » note which was found on the body of the rke's letter, the wri jed tow desire expressod by Mrs. Willard nover to see him agnin, and the words of tho acread were such ay heart broken beings alone can utter: Willard bad pro | had andacau Peanmin Traceny mm Newt Avexte— A Pouce Ovrrcen Assansuares A Youno LADY AND ArreRWwanns Drsrrore mis OWN dare — Jeatover Svrrosep To ‘Awse—Conoxna’s Ixgrest, Ero, Ero — ‘About five o'clock on Saturday cvening last ‘the inmates of the house, corner of T ‘oth atrect and Ninth avenue, ove ‘e Mra Barke asa boarding honse for fo tmalon, wore startled by the double discharge followed by shrieke apparently | from some one in the last agonios of deat Refore the affrighted in Abeir composure aufficiently to comprehend tho cause of the terrible outeries, @ third Feport rererberated through the building, Jiowed by a shock stairs leading to the Alarmed at the etrar wed to the apartments the complainas mn took bit text Tt ay th hom be Mas, ond dred hie putel ta order running away. however, continued to run fired another shot, and the renching the object inte officer's hand, inflicting not dangerous wound. LARCENIRS,—Chriatian arrested yeatorday on the charge of having stolen clothing to the value of $14 from lin, residing at the cornor of Commerce and Summit atrocts ora, in Germans date of the lotter gt. Vincente M ur Lord Josus tes could regain | a delight in banishi and other property wore Found in poarcanion of the accused, for which an owner ia wanted at the 4d precinct rden waa committed * the law among a ade any human station house. taen biown Highlands, epitt se, Damariecotin, Mo, La bal- on Saturday, ou of having stolon an 0 from Daniel Murph wait examination... nrroated on Saturday on the e uproar, the inmates in whence teu hold at this sons tthe platntiff did ao, drew the money the lady, but failed to pay the note, nidant, in apite of a Hime tlhe anted ig abeliover in Ch But Timust intr ico you tomy chums, for chums we woro, although our tastes dil not all lie in the game direction rap is (or rathor was at that pori man, and was von at Newmarket; Streteler, other band, loved boating, the aight of a well developed bic J hunter, and wo “How on earth yo he has the right © caps of alifex, from rand Pus ‘hoon 9d ya N of Th charge of haying stolen a horse aud sleigh on Now Year's day Tho property belonged | i went for the protect equal rights of and in default of bail confined jon was made to discharge Nasgant atreot uflicient ground Docision reserved Pouck INtRELIGRNCE Dee. son, New Osleans 2) days i. ‘a don, Ai Croix 22 dare, Mary Millor, of No, 110 Hoyt at eld form hoarin conntry there was an Arrest of a Dis Kecorery of Stolen Goods Samuel J. Starr, » carman employ W. J. Syms, of 300 roadway, was arrest ed on a charge of having stolen fifty of Cols revolvers from Mr arrest Starr said that he b uantities of fire arm: ifferent times, and sold them Smith, » locksimit althongh it wa: the right to yote on the ® white skin—it wae an infa | thia hell itgelf Joho, NB, 204s, with . e-race” in the © Colqu- Toannot for the life of ime Fawards was a poor and read talents rendor. It was one of can of awindding and | list of wll the , from Mrs, Morgan, of No. 01 tho mort infam Onanne, Ht @ Janelro 88 dare, wh coffee te aa hove on beam en Janeiro 65 dare, coffee to nr is occupied by A. Rt man, bat whose wit an him a universal favourite ; whilst Davies m handed, good-bonrted For my own part, I do not think I bad any well-defined pecull but did@ little of everythin little, rowed little, hunted alittle, had a in ahort, if Thad any toriatio at all, it was a love of laziness and praotioal joke Woe congratulated ourselves in zotting » 1 the exception of Rov. Father MoDonald, of St. Mary's Churob, corner of Leonard and Romsen atroots, on Saturday hi to Mr. Jenkins, Cashier of the Firat National Tank, a check for $200, which had boon iven to him for the purpose of reatitntion, wn but repentant sinner. Tne Werx ov Proven the Eastern District will hold prayor meet ings during the week as fallows:—On Mon day at the Ross atreet Chapel ; on Tuosda Mh street Con Church ; on Wedneaday at the Firat Sth atreot Method visited the scene IF after its occurrence, it appea: past Mra. Willard bas from hia employer at | mage ¢L), no insu jed by American News Comp ery this waa. the “ Dr Cheever thon referred in severe tertna ne Constitutional Amendment jit was a f the Church that it had not this mensure option of universal suf East Houston | Smith was also arrested, and anid he had sol! them to Wellington A. Carter, | tiandt street. oors front, oc Son ae SCNDAY ATL 4s off man Thomas M. Burke, of the Sevent Der to Leman Bros, Davia. Braros Santiago 26 of fine presan murdered woman wit Fained its voice against ‘Tho pastors ot pistols, which had boo Mr. Syma, were recovered wt th occupied by Frauk dainage by w who loved ibe iage to ourselves 1 Starr to the Tombs for trial, in default of $2,000 bail each. Homicide —Coroner Gamblo held an inquest on Saturday, on the body of John McAndrew BTections were not te stated = thas te rere! to eenmrk that Burke had made propo of marriage to her, but that he bad inva fabiy scorned the offer Beer, orem pot to have disheartened th lover, who pressed bie eait with incre ardor at each succeadin Batantay afternoon Iasi, wae fore woman in the erably by wat occupied by Po Law wator, $1,000. Hatebelor & Sona, partially insured. because we found the people ready to sus the first clause “that ited States should our journey with Wo bad our cases out to light up, ata matter of course, w! wore astonished by my risc-rie dashing gway the newspaper which had hidden his face. “Do T object to smoking’? Yea, sir, I do ly replace’ your cigars ton having no loor, front, oreu A were preparin, all persons born in the U ere pt i" rob ; und on Frida The meetings will open at 4 P.M. Now Jersey. Tus Fenry-Boat Acctogxt — Coroner Warren, of Jersey City, yosterd: commonced an investigation in the onse of the late Horace Perki , who died from istol ahot wound, reooived the first inat,, durin affray at the corner of 9th avenue and ared that McAndrews was thought it just and magnanim had not considered the « wed, which dep to aecure to him thi ibe refusala, how by W.N. Wemmet, ravers’ block manufacturer, who ine a loss by fire ai Insured for $1 GLOOP—Harvess, Corwin, from Providence, maset the negro of or fi just right. The to the doctrine of which politicians offered as a #1 juaticn, and de The question now w todo, whether Congross, by th & Jaw of universal the effects of the infamous amoud Y © of Congress Bremen bark Gessiemande, from qremen, nidered @ verdict that McAndrews shot wound at the extent of $1,000; covered by insurance, Mesic—Thia building is rapidly progressing towards completion, Jodging from present appe y finished early in February. The parquet circle is completed, and but affolding poles in the parquet the Areas citolo is but the family cir smoking in this carring hast at this sudden burst of old-gentlomaaly wrath. “Might I aak if Olty of Washington, Louisiana, Alle- ‘Cla, Albemarle, hip Mary Hill, San Francisco DY TELRORA Domestic Ports. 205 Sith amar Nova Bcoila, Cast sitet, ow hace of Port Byron, 0 yoars old, who died at the fence of his son-in Ia South Bergen, Tur Aciorny oF Hass was accessory thereto. Haas have been committed to the Tomb ‘await the action of the Grand Jury emfctment of svifrage, abould a house While ou b street car, ave en sace—a rival of young burke fo of the lady—who, upon reachin street, conrteounly ear, and passed on ect of gallantry was witnessed hy Horke who, stung to ma lness by je ‘ou intend travelling far ir!” Inquired Edwards, in his hat to you,sirt What business is it of yours whoro I at eae ntered a male acytaiut om injuirioa received by be: ing thrown to the floor in consequence of tho Central Railroad forry-boat paw, coming in forty bridge on t Isth of Decomber Inst several witneases was taken, © of the collision were jot and engineer ware dis- n after the ooourrenoa, and the ing unable to prooure their a 1 adjournment took ict were examined before Jus tico Hogan, on Saturday, on a charge of having stolen $2: 166 Elm street, on Thursday last plainant met the woman on Broadwa: m, and while there Jon, The mayiatrate took the papers and reserved his dec Homicide. —W. raigned before Justice Hogan, on Saturda, ona charge of having naan Kono, of Jarsey Ci ing in the North isted her from the ot believe that H nation from under the thunder @nd light ing of his judgment until we gave the je would lot this Minion with th ork side, on the @ evidence of gost, in case of that, pleasing and lightfal as it would be for ua to enjoy your agreeable society, yet, nevertholess, would try to bear'tho loss, should you pre 0 oarriagoa at tho next a , t you would wish to g: mo; but no, air! Ldo not move iny pont the fret one that amokes Ireport t0 the ur travelling far, | erate could be erected. wan proposing to bind ie now ready for port of the acene ithe lasdiady, on the two had repaired u; that the couple engaged ng the room to wh The expediency by yon, and the outside walle have been painted, which gives quite a brilliant ap- The Acadomy whoa completed will seat about 1 will be quite as atrong an fone in the op ‘aud in toany reapoct possesses In the decorat stery it will be elegant and comfortable, Engagements for balla havo already boon made, aud the firet one will take place on tho vist of February, should all go well that the rebel St shad so long been noe or the blacks ns slaves, 1 not be expected Juetance, to relinguiah that powor ad therefore it is 0 yeaterdny, 1 itimore, ‘verpool Lai V'the latter part of the weok. amp OUTRAGE ON A LITTER Gu ‘Claim, oxcited!y room lo youreelt; U have can have tue guard: “In that case, I fear we shal! be obliged, painful though’ it uttering this re the room in » aving her re procecdod to vellar for the purpose ot obtain Returning, she b: Aho basement stairs, whe “fronted by Burke, who, doubtles Srenzy Ly ber coldness towards him, ap hed her, and leveling a revolver to hor to tear ourselves wo drow up ata small over them as freedmon, proposed by Congress and the Logislaturos the States to return to the Un right to diafranc! duty to be up and t good on board a veasel | ion of good judges, or.on Friday, and tn- flicting » compound fracture of the skull, The recovery of Rowe is for examination. Jan. 6—Arrived, steamer George You, opened the sloor rested and takengrefore Justice Paterson, of riday evening, the person of a little Eng ears and 4 montha of age. The evidence boing conc county jail to Accused resides at Newark, and is employ: of ‘laborers on the ‘owark nnd N. Y. Railroad, at Borgen Hill. LAND Socimry,—The land Society of Bergen, South Berges Fortunately wo found the next compart: mont ompty, and aa wo a pulled out our oigar-cases, this time to light their contents, “The old boy had cortainly got out of bed the wrong side this, morning,” said I,pufflng ‘ir hae madoa mistake in his betting book,” remarked my sporting friend. “We'll im a benefit now, at an we take it in turns to pu: ing them the re Momn rae waa off the sg ilo, wi ‘ iefrblieun route fort the ah ty rienced i be ape mechaniee, eaulkers and ship car Brand was hel: rted again we Alleged Infanticide.—Coroner hold wn inquest, om Saturday, on the body of an infant fomale child of Mrs. Henrietta Hortall, which was sup) of the mothor, Fred band, having made # com; against her to that effect. y was taken, and tho jury examined the moth- or, rendering # verdict that death rosulted from asphyxia caused by neglect, but owing to the coudition of the mother, they exon: erated her from blame, ng Agray.—On Friday Inat James Murphy entored the apartments of Patrick romlway, and during which the two knife and stabbed lant escaped tom. porarily, but was aubsequent! as ‘down to thi ded to the top of member that our Con sho was con gress must not quit ite work fur one mo inent until not only the Constitutions of the States wore purified from the injustice of this word © white” CITY GOVERNMENT, oF ALDER FINAL i eeasion of the Board of Aldermen was held at & o'clock on the President, ascook for # wed to have died for the yenr 1864 Saturday afteruoo: Arico, Kaq., in the chair, ion was presented in favor o the Controller to dra rant in favor of each of the regular atte porters of the Bovrds of Aldermen aud Councilmen for the eum of $100, for their services in reporting extra proceesl ingain waid Boards during the year 1866, whioh was lost a resolution was oflered thank for their constant and character of the w tn mooting on lected the following officers A. Woodward; Secretary, KU. Seymour ; Treasurer, Houry at him; ha! cooled down alittle, is about to compose himself to ou for his nightcap ; wr abonld be a free aud just people, and not Amnrars ror MALTRRATING ANIMALS ‘The offic rs of the Society for th como and look at it, Tdid 40, and roared on seeing a red wo- von oap of conical shape, which added very considerably to the iraacity of the wearer's With perseverance which deserved a bet tor cause, we cach made atube of and putting the end through the lamp-hole, took our turn at * smokin, blush ws [now think how rvingtom, N. Rornson, at Vvrelocks baw LORTON—O8 Sunday, afier s shory and severe J, on Wednesday SKATING. There is excellent akating on the Morris Canal in Jersey City, and the | f the Morris and Essex Railroad’depotin Hoboken, ‘The latter field embraces vino only about fifty rods distant from the Hobo. ‘nies’ Cie wombers of iat rice, Bets following arrests for violation of the Ia Audrew Allen, arrested for driving alamo Cove in the rear eee GENERAL BUSINESS, HAMS CHEAP yy the bedside o Tsauing trom this root isa analler app mont, occupied aaa bedre the terrified became involved, dre’ Michael Hynch, for at nearly to death, which he ptterwards drag ‘od into the guttor, whore it wa Morris Whito, a car-driver , for driving a horse nwas out of joint, and its leg This caso was dist of the Superint st of which a “1 in reaching, when uttering in OG, my God, Tm hot! Tatars—At roll call on Saturany night, the following decisions of the Hud son River Police Commissloner City, were read to the force : Killeen, intoxication ; and reduced to the ranks, Callahan, intoxication, dismissed Keen, intoxication, ausponded from duty ‘80 ‘Otticor Ramsey, nt, suspended fro r d Jarvis L. Ayres, Ald, in sauctisratsentlee tot yesterday committed to await the result of gill 8 empty carriags, like m caged on the 4th avenue lin ‘ho next timo wo atopped, however, the guard put his head into our carriage window wod anid, with @ wink— Gontl'm in of your amoking, air.” We exclaimed, with mock in. male —OmMeer MoSally, of the Sixth Precinet, arre “Thiamay bho a good om whence he garing like one in # aty a hin victim bad ‘th young ladys’ room drawing bia revolver pended from duty who is charg y at compartment complains with having «few days a cat, and allowed th to death, in violation of an act to cruelty to animale. in the sum of $300, to anawer th before the Court wun Morton—" Weil, ow Year's day, of partion engaged in shooting fowls tethered to atakes, ¢ indulged in for sport. however, wero discharged Counolly, who decided port war an anolent and inno Ho Was wot going ‘dog to worry th abscnce from r ons of thanks to the Clerk and hie depution were adopted been smoking? ed in a mysterious manner, * You see there's of course we're not going who occupied at: 0D. IN McGOVERN, 166 West street, SEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL THE LEADING NEWAAPERS SHED THROUGHOUT 1 DBI PROVINCES, WEST RATES, one vacaiit soat Dear — Yesterday, Hoapital, where b Broouiyn. ooTIxG AVTRAY.—About 8 o'clock on | Saturday evening last, a youn Cosciaie =Pixan Meera rho final meeting of | ilmen of 1806 the Pronidont, eat on the body of @ negro, id the guard, laughin, And'atter a sil at tent o'clock last jotion of @ pecuntary d Charles Summer, | Nicholas Doy pman of irreproach A careful selec’ iow who died aud @bio Character, h «by Fheumutiam, the coroner gave a per- mit for burial hoad with » pistol. Ity on Now Year's day, ra threats were made by ¢ that when they met agai ‘The snow, which hy all day, now lay thick all around, y ition inthe W office, Mra, Willard filled the poat o editreas of tha Stst 1 been falling Wilson Green, Enq ittod suicide by ab the hoad with a pistol just after undressing though to go to ved ‘COUMIFT are igcely: ties had a dific JOHN neilmen will organ dance with the Malls Close at the Post Ome For Furope by eveamern via Quebec, every Wednes ho. 41 He died in afew _Raference—M. 8, BEACH, Prog'r of * {taolf ail frosted over) on to the dazzling anow which coy |. fcape; and as we stamped our feet ont floor of the carr urselvee at our journey’s end , aud by provisions of the City Charte AN SOCIETY FOR THE PRE of the Ocean Lardy Fair, in the furtherance of which bad labored with much zeal of whieh serv yg lust, presented with a vi Amont eng by a number of her Masonte was a native Sinaxcn Cast Heap on Linus—Dehice Ost noon yesterday, discovered the body of a in tho river off Drought ashore, it, was discovered at aft close up to sp Weriorr | M ar Gold atreet, when after on oe Ao! Vor New Oplonte by allroad Mile love dally a4 ntion of doing ice to hia person, when tho Ia drew his revolver in gelf-dofen The ball graze Dolau’s head, inflicting a flesh wo Doyle surrendered himaelf to the tnd was locked Up ty horne by the pro half by the eity Twouty-eighth, |atreets, from First avenue to Fifth avenue avonue to | th venuo; Thirty third atreet, from Madi: | it is impo ne to Filth avenue, urred with the Aldermen Hallo! what aro wo ate T wonder whether ping for now ? the left temple d XTREM &£S VERMONT ve LOUISIANA GOTHIC FURNACE AND ZERO” KEFRIGE. | rive’ eatlafactlen Dortecs vattefectlen, ify.the body, but the tous alain will bo iuvestigated by the looking out o “Your Gothle Furnace Raa Mal (via New Maven War 1.90 A.M. and 8.20 per aod Fall Kiver) dand6 P.M. hy 6.00 P.M | OA My 699, amd 1050 adly collision with {out here, gentlemen,” anid the guard, the line is suowed we shall bave to wait ypear as a wit Ton Monday. RoW INA Laren Beer S4tooy —Yeaterday afternoon, 1 five o'clock, » party of the woran be haa loved, ‘This evening a lecture will be | ness before Justice Cornwe extra mevicns ses rendered and incurred in receiving guenta of the ¢ brating tho Fourth Comiuittoes were ita powerful furnace The Fine Arte, . Miller, at the ‘oultney. 4 ZERO REFRIGEKATON lum—over al othe Immediately after the tra Clinton {alk Astor Hance Rea | ‘The crumbling which this pleasant an between four four young roughs entered ¢ n at the intersection of N poiuted to wait upon ard of Aldermen, and no voice of our ¢ able companion in the next compart It wos reported on Satur named Randall was shot in ¢ of Andrew Ball 18th and S61n sm, day that aman | the liquor st wtill Fo'clock, | avenue Hot shot in his ¢uloon, but was couveyed ly to receive any eat on the body of Mra, Will new of which the sulje Line snowed up, fs it" sai man, trying to appear we yet out hero! 5 Lam quietly going to submit to this! nght to have b Teall bring an mavner that the prop named Shafer, und or of the place, rook to eject ng 40, th rowdien truck hin sev to retreat behind resting facta firat witness called Laods, who dwelt at No.1) Ninth avenue oud saw Mrs, Willard towards five appointed to | Mayor reported that nuiuication (0 1 eu oftered wt THE COURTS. COURT CALEND ATS ss, nul caitsed hil Shafer tlnally becamo #0 aj vated that he seized s bottle aud m it on the party,which a ready for | how on earth could | | territic onslang Might T request to know who poke to Leonsider your remark and inter: | Terence excessive impertinence. nis Was a little too ba Jack and whispered that we would devise plan of giving our ‘ative of the evive attending bad ¢ Christmas tine, y stopped ata distance 1 the same are he Hefore reaching the strect, howeve lunged a kn oe wound inti ‘The whole party took # il atroot car utter they left Shafer’ ond managed to effect their esca Fousn Dra ay THe Wo of gn unknown German woman, abo found in Wykotf's Woods, ut,on Saturday afternoos hibited no outw PLE BOOT AND SHOZ CONVENTION a Note <The wise hoard the snecvasive r and I turned to proprinting $200 te gular reporters of th The minutes of the pres serions nature, dopouent has nev No ‘Calondar made up.— Jesson | CFnor to. reco; ® man annoyi ent meoting wer fionod no name ‘limentary resolutions to sistent and clerks of t after which the Board ad 18. —The body individual as * tion it was, with Mail,6, 11 AM. 8 a f the de: | journed sine die City Mall clones, 6 As Md MARINE NEWS. Port of New York, January 7, 186 an Bowe, Moon Rises, 1 Common Pleas sion this week ceaved woman, The station-master sort of fellow, said we abould ba but acouple of hours, and Who was a pleasant Geponed that he sieman of the th | 41 of Fre on in the habit of Witness hud heard Mra. Willard apeak of Burke's proposuls of and Accepted M M1 at 48 Broadway ve us & roun e beat ot a bad job mo heer from the near eas Edwards 4 her death by exposure, dress, was & foot inches height, and had dark hair and blue eyes. | Smith removed the body we tO await, islentification, ston Monday. Urox a Pouce ax A Counts voR Jaxcany.—The be ning of the year will causo litth by the Grand Lodge told him that she to keop away f would prefer bi JOBEPH HOXIK, “Collecier | the snow and the railway 0 other now facos will ap wo had warmed ed that we should Boplia A. Vandermark, of No. 140 Ninth bad been in th Willard, and that on J upon her, bis face agent 13 years, was ken into custody yesterd preme Court will hold a Woilnesday evening. An immense qua ds still remain ou hand, which will prohiably be » on the charge AUCTION NOTE | AUCLION SALE Admiral CHAS. H. BELT, Con Will gall ‘by public York habit of visiting M Baturday, when he ywas Hushed, and he appear The doponont ed in an wasnult nape atod that we should get on our was trolman Charles H. Miller, of the Precinct, on the Ist accused Was committe = Part of the Cireut f January ine cloar away the ra bearing, wil agreed (with the exception of our ami able triend, of course.) d worked away merrily for aby nil were congratulating ourselves fon being able to start again, came running up w Mr, Justice Clerke Verseverence, Robertson, Liveepool; John Mia yuanuity of ANIZATION OF THKE Boat AND SUPERVISORS. wnize thie aft Avceasod womni dad proposed matriinony, and thats ‘nocoptedt him in July lant formed the witness that the weddi take place on Thanksgiving day, but Justices McCann and Jones are avai) of the Superior Court Hiaweous lot of Coudemued Tools, g Ou Saturday 1M Licenses were grt in Now York p Kaod ex, | troduce lected by the I | witty practiont joke, "1 iat We certainty found the oll g ne Morphean @ torpor aa we conid winhs Wie fret were propped up on a clair, wiiist b bate rere ae in and he wna beoathing His mouth wi Bat ‘manone 0 Open, in & rather apop “Shall T put @ enowball in baa a to each of his “Nol that would be too much of @ good thing, Sut I'll tell you what you shall do on're ratherse pwell at drawing, aren't youl, 1 at Dura thé ond of tbat beer-battle gork.and you shall seilsticnlly wdorn bie “That (9 aplendid,” ho w! , aa I fine ished off with givi im ribet Hg turned up in’s facetious manner. move that looking.glaas, and put it eo thal he may admire himaelf directly he wakes; and now let us be off” We walked on tiptoe to the door, The Cone began ‘i creak; and cold as the er wns, a faint perspiration began t Forebcad; a I"Botton dlovelop itaelt on my the old gentleman move in his however, ly to turn his head other shoulder, and we closod the door in | aafety, Give me the screws quick," anid, go to the bottom of the stairs aud preveat Any one coming up.” hole after bole as noiaeleasly ax ‘having made the door na fast aa rews would make it, TI ran ‘l whiapered © AIL right! gentleman up-atuirs, 9 nt could, a eight ge down stair “Is there anil the station-mastor, walking towards tw. “Ho } asked me to wake him in for the train, anil it ix jst roady to go. | The won't like to be disturbed ull the last moment, you tay be aure,” anid Jack “By -the-by, ‘I wished to talk ‘to you of hy whic a} think your station might be proved.” chitecture happened to he one of station: hobbies, and thoy wore n deep in discussion. Tbeat a haaty re- treat to the guard,aud producing a sovereign said — “Lf you got us off in fire minutes from now. waiting for no one, and ring your bell at tho very last minute, this is you “AML right, air! tho lugg: Hin, and moat of tho ‘passengors. Take your ‘seata. Going on!" ho , whilst Detood with wateh in hand, One minute left! Ring the bell now! I id. “If they undo those acrewa in ono, or ren five minutes, I'll eat them.” Wo jumped into a carriage, the guard gave the final whistle, and the train moved slowly on, We anxiously watched the re- sult of our plot, with our heads out of win- dow. After waiting one or tw nutea, WO noticed a figure gesticulating at the statio window, ‘The train then passed into a deop cutting, and wo lost sight of i I think I have forgotten to say that I was oing to spond the Christmas with a college friend, Ho had gone down a fow days bo- fore, and promised to meet me at C-—ata- tion. You may imagine that Twas not sorry to find myself arrived there, nor yot to se m; friend Tom stamping hia feet on the plat form, no doubt thoroughly tired of waiting for the train, Ashe drove me up, he be) talking of the different arrangement he had made for our mutual amuscment. “To morrow,” ho aid, ‘I've set aside for » sk: ing party; Lhaye had the pond in the park A invited all swopt 4 jeuncs domoi- sclles® within reach, and as they have all accepted, it will give you a vory fair idea of our " native” be isd Now, of all jolly, things in the wortd, T think ® skating party is the jollicst, Tom saya that Lam fond of showing my skating off; but [deny that thia has anything to do with it, In’ the first place, the fros weather (and the mulled claret) induce hig! ts ;—then there are the tumblos to laagh: tthe ladies’ skates to strap on (whiol in my own mind, is not the least plea sant part of the entertainment). ‘ ‘We had by this timo reached tho jes and, after having accomplished our toile Tom took me {nto the drawing a “The guv'nor isn't at homey but let =e introduce you to my sister Minnie,” ' Mise Minnio rose, and held out her hand at once, but, for my own part, 1 was too umfounded’ to utter a single word. I am told that 1 am far from eloquent w describing female beauty, so I will not at tempt it hore; but I must say that Thad never, and have never since, seen such a protty and merry faco. When dinner was i] , Thad recovered mity sufficiently to offor my arm, Vb te ko: aftor a short time we other thoronghly. ‘ ‘The dinner (perhaps it may have been the port wine) had opened my heart, and when we removed to Tom's sanctum to amoke (where, by-the-by, Miss Minnie insisted on joining us, saying that sho “ liked Use amell of tobacco, and found it a0 dull by herself") I began to relate my adventures with old gentleman, fl Peal after peal of laughter arose as T pro- narrative. Lwarmed with my aubject, quite outdoing myself in the description of the old gentleman's angry, face and bis irate behaviour, “Here!” I said, ig triumph, “is my tros nid Theld out the nighteap. ' hall [ forget that moment—brothen, red at it for one second, ank king vacantly at me, immedis 0 an byaterical fit of laughte: 's faco bogan to grow quite black, and the tears rolled down bis checks { My faco presented anything but a laughs ing appearance, for Lwaa struck with amazes mont at this behaviour. At last, with wha little breath he had left, Le managed to Nover and sister . night—cap! ho said th pointed to a small label je the cap, which Thad not noticed bes ‘and there, sure emough, were the words T. Grumblethonp Freq. J Grumblethory Hal, Reader, have you ever wished the earth to open and awallow you up! How heartily did Dwirh it at that moment, Taaw the 1 boon pi tting, describing bim in the most ridienl to his dan How T hated T langhing (hia sister was nearly aa bad, by- | the-way),whilat Taat turning aiternatoly rod and pale, considering what on earth was to | be done.” At this moment a servant entered the room, «A telegram for Miss Grumblethorp.” She hastily looked over it, and then read, it aloud to us “Shall come by the %:30 to-morrow morn- ing. Sono young jackanapes have played w practical joke, and caused me to miss the jast to-night,” At last | found words, Tom,” Teaid, “0 must fly. Mias Grumblethorp, Leannot suf> iz0 to you for— ficiently apol “Ob! you pologize to me. ust you goeither, Tom, you must de escape out of the dileu “It would certaialy never do for the gov- * ze you; he'd never forgive and would cut me off with » sbilling, E have itj—t 6 you, in piinish toent off those whi nd mous —ho'll never know you the “Never!” Laaid, with deter ion. *T'm not a vain man, bat I will never voluntarily tof myself.” iro you'd look much better with ‘sail Mine Grumblothorp; “be+ sides, remember the skating party to-mor= row; T want you to teach me go much, You really must not go,” nor ey th inst this. ‘The adora- Ly wishing me to atay! bat Ehad no other tn all ily were ap he winter abroad. Under these cireutiatane termined to risk all and stay where I waa eure to enjoy my- wolf Next morning Lrose early had a “clean have,” and borrowed a pair of light bina lea When Emet Miss Gramblothorp nmy way to breakfast, dinguiso was time, that her fathe | in tho breakfast-roo Iw Ile Min » Lwas formally and by the way that he received {| me st was ovideut ho had uot recognized mo ance, and as he tapper gore Intterly stated to the rod her mind, wand hud dever minod not to marry Burke. Tho tostimon, 16th Procinot I irootly after the inurdor hw mitted, was next taken. t Jonoph G. Shaw, M. D., aubs Dr. Shaw stated mortem examit of Mrs, Willard, He bad f or wound in tho left second pne im the left Lrenst, one ing! @ half from Ure media | i from the nipple; the bal! had passed through ‘tho boart nd ‘bad lodged | oar the apint by internal he tao roaull OF the wounds received, THe VERDICT. } Oa eubmitting the case to the jury tho | following verdict was rendered ; ‘That Fannie Gray Willard, the decoass he a pistol abot wouns candidate for Presid it in understo Buck, Be Douiage C. ENRY G. EVANS, AUCT. ‘Thie day, at 10 0 Hrcehe and’ * ool I ously and the Board th Thursday noxt A, Was boon wo ith ts for the last half-hour » adjourned until | doz aud Daly to the ackson, of the lice, why enter asurer bo author Trowsurer of Uh Now York Sato Aayluin for ouey reovived du Wir of anid Kee od by the Presidont of th ep it then,” 1 replied rare ® coumodity with uot deprive you of it for tohaif, and VI toll you al! abou I wont up into the room at the station just | found our friend, the ol “for it is ao | ‘ou, that 1 would the saiue hour, Now calendars have boon mado up sning of the year in the Cor and Supreme Courts lar extenida to The Marine Cour upromiae bas been eftoct nblioana, aud the slate now for President, Archibald M. Bliss, Rep.; Corporation Counselly ‘aseimere h buyers will de fae i ed with the Ro out it, | themselves gentle quently closing | I ATEAMAMLIPS Tarte, Laugiand own 24th, with Indes ard, TERS, AUCTIONEER, Clerk), and Win, 7 City, Tomlin, Richmond and Norfolk, with passengers Vo Jas Hand soporitic ailocts of th se of brand yew n into the vill Seth yc eh —In the United States Diatriet th mae te WP tlase ou silver ware, stoves, 40 meoting of the Staple Boot and Siioe Con and bought these,” 10 4 Dod.—Thomas Cullen and Hugh Sweeny were arrosted ou Saturday on tho charge of aaturating # dog with spirits Bradshaw, found guilty of | tiompt to obtain & sorowdriver “What in the vame of everything ridio: these fort” 1 asl “Don't you aeet wo al direotly, now thatthe lin eanwhile run up el BOARD AND ROOMS, Houser for tho purpose of recoiving « report Shairunan, and discus portaining to (heir lutorest, No} Fring Pan, na and poriur minty jail for fy Wan. H. Hartiott, found guilty of dealing wtorfet Laitod Sater ad to twelve years Sing Sing pria An Atibann Coun Donald Macdonald was arraigned before H be wble to a oore, well {ura Ber week, oF single, wi tupis botweon dd down dond in a fow aftor boing tu fiondish perpetrators in Hudso Hiyer and Johun ating considerably oxcite= Hoth mon are whieh is expect to the room—t imprisongient at tin paguacions ofrol KPRErENG Ovmnatt should mot be ill-tempered “ Geuitall” Lasid alware rade to fall io D—A GOOD LATHE Stoomals work, Apey w ‘uwell aud committod to jail im dofault of £00 bail nach to annear for a hoari ACUINIST WANT! at Christa tian et ib be, esr debe Om meme | in the leaat. * Always glad to see Tom's frio the old boy, in quite a cheerful tone, niness fe doesn't choose for com Such puppies a those who inaulted me y} ferday. T wonder whether they conel en In this strain he continued to talk all breakfast-timo, whilst L answerod with per feet gravity, not dering to look at Minuio, or L felt aur she was enjoying the joke, My atory ia nearly over. fe horoughly, for I apomt moat y iutenching Minnie, 1 also ao ot her the next evening toa ball, where L found she could move much more, quickly aud gracefully than ou th * : fam now married; and though I bi since grown my whiskers, yet my fath law has never suspected (hat f was young jackanapos that mado him late for the train’ as nover mentioned the burat cork Diisiness), and bas always beon ee king to mo that I have heartily roveated of it, THE ENG

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