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] [aan saw rons APD Yiermrr. Our Charitable Institations. THEIR HISTORY AND PROGRESS, ARTICLE No. 1. Among the evidences which tend to mark ‘Vive social and marai condition of any people, e number and condition of ite organized ities, ie perhape ee significant aa a thet can be adduced. And probably thie | country, oud thie city eepecially, will com: | pare favorably in thie reapect with apy in the worlh Under the system of chariti which have Been inaugurated, and are now in operation in this metropelis, there is no | clase who may be in want for whom provisien to ® great extent is ‘made, No cbikt need be allowed to grow up in ignorance or idleness, and from birth to old age and death, the dependent of whatever class, mck, blind, lame or halt, iad institations open, ready and pleased to receive aud care for them. For vagrant and destitute children more mone = have been = ma return of facts. Burcton —Conowen’s Inquest.—Coroner Musio—of which an interesting tradition | M., the mercury at 0 4s, of | in the application of Michael Conley aod makes that deceased aly tha pooventpen titers valved tus Conteal park jemerdes, John Jump, to be discharged Tron, the | Smith yesterday afternoon held an inquest ed his doors on Monday night to Kaglish | 20d enjoyed the port. Theice fa ie Opera and @ very Int Richings’ Troupe made their firet appear T we are certain it Such entertainm Diarolo, Mariana and Don Pusquale, are| Qoanr.—W the Kind that our people (ever f ne Eee irae wlaeies, As ‘habeas 00 avenue, E. D., who died the previous night Linsere, therefore, wes now a in Now York on that ovening, in an | Sfot, Batman's Kink, & grand national | served on him, that t at the time | from the effects of » pistol shot fired by him- BY MART HOWTTT, the y \glish version of Martha, The reception | skating tournament” will commence today, | Of enlisting awore they ware over 18 yearn | soit ty in ovidonee that the conventional ony wan very onthusiaatic, and | and will continue three days. ‘The tourna: | old, which oath was conclusive under the | en 4, little or mo company, and was ‘and tastes, qreatly enjoyed | the performance which thi ment is held for the purpose of gathering | *tatutes of the U. 8. very retired in bis habits. Lately he has ‘The Thboteons 14, woll-tod ‘and bis ‘and lived feu public in togthor all “experts inthe art in Canada been complaining of his business, which was ee red. Wee oe with thom when he came thore, whiok | gagement, we hope, will be as ond the United States.” Various other ice 7, wore | tas of b wine manateetaser, ond tne race of shopkeepers, and their piace of | however was necessarily very seldom that iv to an | gible musio)<want, A comic oper | corm distress, but | appealing to the dr of the people. Hitherto one tl uccess of ouch enterprises hae been that | ning fires and alarms of fir the soprano roles have been generally | filled by artiste of mature even more than ~~ —— oo = ——= = == — — = ae. AMUSEMENTS. =. 7 Tas Waatnen.— Yesterday was one of thi Casien ot the eng, Thi motien eo Jost from 9 ft j remee oo —. but to take oe ANOLON OPRRA AT THR OLYMPIC THRATRE. | coldest days there has beon this win! beon U dedee Shipeee, on the | « 7 a ni Poot industrions mon, wit! round thi Marebal is porsonall Dalley yesterday committed neon ‘LOTHING — CI whom he had become acquainted in tl LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Grover, who seems to boliove thor | AtT, A. M., the thermometer, at Delatour's, | foonubig to the parties iuterened for his | await examination, °1C' Toouyard, end cote flan in one of the ce oughly in the influence of St. Cecelia, and | marked 11 degrees, at noon %, and at 10, P. ' WARNING, Weatorn Btates, A charactor St more strongly 1 oR, food than at of Bat a seven-and-twenty, could not be concetto He had known his great unole’s bailiff from avid Ronald's Devotion, boyhood, and eateomed him eo highly ne te leave overything in his hands, oped of len. | Army on accoun did condition. A ladies’ skating match: audience, The | prize—a pair of skates—will take place on day, weather permitting. All the inority~ The mothers | on the bedy of @ young man named Joseph harg® | Jamisson, residing with his mother at the ander It Jfart | extension of Boerum street and Bushwick ‘be worthy of support. | entertainments are announced to ‘as they offer in Aya | this weok, be became insane while natural, therefore, business was in London Wall. It wae thoir | | It was by no mean fossa seca a8 Be, troubles | FTENBYG, BAN, AUCT.—DRT GOODS | own proport that Jane’ Ibbotson, the beauty ot 4 the ladies of Now York | UI? IF “Guplasation he, teiv in ropara 06 H be) mr orn property ; and this naturally brings t0| Mfg Vanstrandia’s, should preter 4 nding The on he repoaled. Judge Botts has just deoided in | j,i "cond jotable facts, appertaining to the | her holidays with ad Aunt Linacre, be willing to shade their delicate faces by | a tory elaborate opinion thet the oath of the Ma plus canetsllicione te bis frisede’ last generation, which are worthy of record | rather thea with any of ler school cot: beaded parasols, if they know that the ta recruite atthe time of enllatment waa Sual | "Afr enduring one unjust] social porseot sfiretly, that they lived in such open com: | panions at their shop Keeping homes; hourh r the call of charming and f easier of pro- | gitl who ms the labor recei tion, until life is no longer desirable, I would just do hor the justice to say that it was due fader lyrical worka— | iicelee ce piece for doing them, and in be ho ga leave It with ail ite troubles, for © -oragge based hog Soggy as to discuss in | not with reference to the Squire, whom she jo as well as to the many instances sitting in @ cold room in the james (al lagher 6 dail to pear for | brighter and better life, mot in or H. COOLEY & COs a WILL ir presence most delicate ciroum | scarcely 01 ba buteimply because it wae | musical taste, and popular in ite atyl y bd trial in the U. 8. Cirouit Court, ons charge | frensy, but calmly and deliberately trasting | De ss 08 10 aM, tances of thelr worldly condition; and, | lstten-covor; and with all her romantio no out being » more string of favo depth of winter, without fire, and without = Fe yay counterfelt currency, and for-|in God to pardon my sins and receive mo secondly, that some embarraseme: mon. | Hons, and love of rank and rednement, it Glee, le obviously among’ the dest Moient food to sustain lifet feited his bail by not appearing. into rest. One | friend etary p hed hale bones 00 be | Teen Fons gs pad pomp Wtineute ba | Scilestsonp ts athused mop sil clase | Sod Yeatarday morning the firemen wore | Case of the U. 8. agt. Charles Marti insane. Mr. Jamieson was twonty-aix years Lal Cea Nicodemus and Cyrus, who, like all their | Another object of great interest to h than | main facts in which wo: rawback to | kept very b , there being mo | published yeoter-| or age, He seme te this country toot arose from the fact that tho adjoining ata ‘within » few | UY, 8 examination took place before U. 8. soon oge from torent, Sestinnd of whieh J, BOGARS, AUCTIONRER—TRIS DAY, malo predecessors, were educated in St. | of Saxonfield, which for many years at of whieh occurred through caro: | Commissioner Osborn qoaterday, reaulting | Place he wae native, the last eighteen requ | Paul's School. Ono day, therefore, in play: | been subjected to a claim of disputed inhs and of in the discharge of the defendant. ‘The evi | months he has been carrying on his business Thatta Sse hours, the boys, whother from the city or | fitance, would, it was hoped, be ultimately mature voice, abd the tenor | leasnons, donce showing that. defoudant, who was a | 260E his late residence, the suburbs, began to boast of the sopecial | Proved, to be the rightful property ef hours, 1 ‘ | i ti = orphan, Margaret St. Just, who, bay ample pr as continually appearing to break that | At four o'clock yesterday morning a fire | seaman on the ship Galena, killed the cook | Tie Baooxtrx Acapeur or Drstax.— wane than for oy other Melass, and perhaps | clauso of the eocleaiastical law which forbids | waa discovared in the basement of tho | of that vessel in salflofense, AA Gan abou asa taehinas pt ears | 0 ST en I ne nee eee ee Tetaaas veld | MEU pation Getel eae toe. hi dimother, Now, aince rT 5 d A by th 7 ad annual meoting of the Broo! wall this day ot ih 9’ tad ‘8 | respective homes. One, for instance, told | ‘in’s partor boarders, was now remaining none are more worthy the attention of the nan to marry his grandmother, 5 building 157 Broadway, occupied by the | xreanen ROCERDINGS-—FORGERY OF | lyn Acad: of D Mot hensobola . there, awaiti ear after year, the torn . | Mise Richings and” Mise Zelda Harrison (or | People's Insurance Company. It originated | 9, : . lym Academy of Design on Monday night | $24 ongh, aod: | that @ real golden flesoe hung over their | tutin. wr the ’wdne Incl OF all th philanthropiet remembering that “asthe | Min E.Seguin, asa happy marriage has made | in a wooden bos, containing aawdust, in| Bt# or Rxcnaxur, —On tho 2d inst, | che following officers were elected for the “mk tela bh be Bl a of tie wesey_ laweat 7 Med vo dhe . f Charles F. % : 0 He joor ; @ second, that » gilded vano stood on | parlor boarders, Margaret St. Juat hid over t Lent, the tree inclinet It isin: | her‘) have to jook the heroines a8 | which was enclosed a gas pipe to keep it le De Loossy, Consul General of the | eneving year: President—William Hart ; , t i 4 their house-roof; and a third, that they had | been Jane Ibbotson's intonseat admirat tended to give, in the colamus of the Ses, a | they ought to le looked. yg betel beagle ee Emporor of Austria, rec Chmopel idento—A. H. Riishle aad A. AWNBROKERS BAUR, THI8 DAY, BY | statics, on which was a cupola and a clock ; | 90 Was now upwards of twonty ; tall, and Drief history or aketek of the priseipal alwaye uni loving nile story of the St. Germain Hotel, corner cording beoretary—-Rafas Wright Council es ea on 5 | ee ee te ot Bandeowme, Vuis city, th ta, progress, ete, begin Ding with these established in the worst pections of the city vie, the Five ‘where, duriug many years, destitutios misery belt high carnival, It is needless to ree detailed account of this p feo rs k. Ht ieprobably known all over | the land as the very centre of a yeeonraer| extreme poverty and shame: | er yes crime, At one time it 'e respectable man to pasa thr Within the last ten cr fifteen years much has been done toward reforming its inhabi- | tants, and wapplying, in @ measure, their | wmoaterial wants lo 1H) THD FIVE FOPWTR HOVER OF INDUATRT ‘eran eatablinhed by Rev. I. M. Pease, who ‘wt his own reepovsitdlity btred two houses the Five Pointe, and with the aid of th Eg cleared them of their abandoned in. tes and removed into them with bis fami- Alone aud unaided tion, he Inbored for some time until hi resources were neatly exbeusted, w Mortunately the assistance of Arionds who interested themselves in bia jon Mr. f petting the inet incorporated. Ms eo present Ne. los Worth street, was ¢ ‘Ventilation is provided for by a large shaft running from the cellar to the roof, which admits a copious draft of air, In 1857, M: ‘Pease, on scoount of failing health, compelled to resign, and w ed by Mr tM. Talcott, who resigned in 1&8, and Mr Hen). KR. Harlow took charge aud retained it until bis death, when Mr XH. Halliday became the Superintendent, and under his ami mont Tnsttution etill rea two-thirds of wih received into the House re chi At present there ore abont 380 that sleep and eat aud attend school in the building. These children range in age from two to fourteen or fifteen years, and ble institutions at present exiting in | parental Her on Monday nig! ‘Those * Three ‘The ai flngers i of our fi ® hak are of all nationalities Some are orpha but moat of them hare fathers and mothers Jiving in the vicinity who are unwilling or | ‘unable to mupport thew. ‘The children are taken in charge by the officers of the Lonti tution, are washed, comtwd, and comforta b clothed amd shod ‘Two men are con+ ttantly einployed in the aloe shop, tn mak fing over the eewond hs ted to the Houre, and the garments are cut grat: Atously by & te and me up by a society | ken’ medy The al —though edd Baritone, or the non-conrenting Monday evenin, eat at the Do Garmos, he ove ol prene! a 3 this theatre lest evening in an old bur |mvitth avenue pBets ee eeceree et al ren Nett Me | at Washington Hall, corner of Fourth and lesque, called “ Comaralsaman and Hedow- | | The 1 on a stage, mado respectable by Kean, Ce: | leste, and Owens, MORKE COMPDY AT THE CIRCUS. strong in theatrical 6 cirous featurea—and they have introduced horses and donkey ee, Wall, whither the good shopkeeper invited the most absurd excuscs—while » fair the case was placed, wero » I from doing. He thon explained the lawi whe have f will willingiy attests feos oF merry-making never yet failed to i 7h, | Rumber of auepicious dook-loutere who were regulating ts ente of liquor and called the ste ihe nad es ad ae Ber end ber ooo, on th rote ples of the provoke the engagement of half doz: | ; prought to the Tombs with the hope of tind: | attention of the Jury to the fact that In egrens if ery i . Ea gymaasten “At last the _ circuses | Ot ing evidence sufficient to connect them with | the law was eo stmended ne te probibit the | sees Wllamaberth, a1 $0 conus per bole. tos | tor education at St, Paul's School ‘than he ap visi of perpetuation. An giv ata of m rendering into diate action of John Lecch’s famous « Husen about “Mr. Brigga and his Search for soon to incur the dixploasure of t on this, Nicodemus, not to be behind the | strictly 9) ing, but of & frank counto put in his boast by sayi hance, with buoyant, gracious manners. of Hroadway and Twenty ascond atreet. nd | The tire was Oxtinguised with a fow paile of J.G. Brown, § J. Guy, F. A. Chapman, ot P. P. Ryder and H. Carmiencke, aaa Se Sai, ae bergen aan, in a mich more natural | water Ixcenpiany Fins.—The stable of Joseph co are a mortgage on On house!” | ana dd. which supplied tthe r Nea, th r who must At abou he ai hour a ro waa dis | , pplied to Fe ree tes ee enue onrea lu His | covered it ibe aren teake ot Histon Stan | hth street, betwoon Third and | PAWNBROKEN'S SALE _THIS DAY, aT | . Most of the boye were wiser then poot | youthful fancy of her ardent adwirer the fas thaakful over the | No. ia Second mvenue, caused bya jet ot enue, was maliciously oot on fire | isa ePeik seulsarca tanta ests pentane | Ni bocet “reas, rough sonnet than bis or a duchess. it wns natural, therefore, bile ate, althengh earl the window. Tt wan 4 about 10 o'clock on Monday night, and con- | s,end cite, sen, tamu, omy te i sre Wis boast, Cres, thoagh younger than his 0 took groat interest in all the tik See ae oeeted vain. tis ner ih ta Sho arrived at 11 o'clock yeaterd med with contents, comprising wan © iA, corner 24 Bigome | brother, no sooner heard him uttor tho | ahout the Saxontiold lawauit at Latin-cover, i, ought before ta used in r White, who postponed Schwarz waa arrested aud b U. &C words, than » sense of what mortgage | and that she, on the othor hand, should be was flashed upon his mind, aa by instinct. | encouraged by the poople there, and thir whose taste at making w fuss for easion of the beautiful will hy John ARB ROERS SALS THIS DAY — : AMES AGA will gal Bowery, 400 fate all that aho could imp Stee | init” “Tue peter igts oftaga aad arson’ Cithiog slit ead’ Gaser | It was money borrowed; and that, ho | sronds, to relate al! that she could impart, ort —if the aby HG Fox eo ary fergie or Raeaaa it ool shale, farm fomesey, | Know, was not quite the thing, Witha bra: | Unole Linacre, in his pride aa steward ol Ne aeaeetck a fire | Le Wants to clear bimaelf, aud will mako up | saloon at the corner of Bouth Fourth street aX} ouner | vado, therefore, equal to his brother's sim. | Latten-cover, one of the boat managed { Radia pe Noe | his mind before Saturday whether to return | and Union avenue, E, D., was yeaterday | POLLAN, "| plicity, he deaied the fact, and declared |! the county, looked down, wit h occurred in the ho Ust | voluntarily to clear himself of await an ex- | convicted before Justice Detleg, of ealing — Limaslt seakyte SEhb nay Key whe diced | RUT ates tiered oa, the long-nealeoted pania Assemb! ind ination ly 0 property of Naxontiol BROADWAY THRATRE. Rowery, Damage trifling fe ith Hui Ae ene cemuption ln Yosune | ine cori Wanslanian ts “ibis; tay, to repeat the words of Nicodemus, and say | end on oue occasicn deplored to Jane th young ladies Worrell by name | | Ti Bart Srasow.—Tho Twentieth Soiree | bad supplied arwe to the Hungarians fur Nera of Watblanten Wastes Geapant that they had rtgage on their hours. | David Ronald had been apprenticed Dansante of the Invincibles will be held on | purposce of revolt, and that, be all Ferd) ula rkath chovents cacent’ oot Fortuuatel prowess was well. ming or Tank and worrying by disposition—appeared at p of revolt and that, be alleges, ie | No, 1, will hold their th annual ball Cyrus’ known he sobool, and not a boy acoep- lenge; yet, for all that, it was ‘the Ibbotaons had » intimated that probably in @ few daye he 2 Annual Bail of the Now York | might deeide toreturs to ustele velenterily. | coin sraaes Cree & Dy om Tuceday Schultzen (s ts evening next, a. will be hold at the ¢ tt it ety th be ae yoy for: | male Ase mbly Rooms, 291 ail 28 Nowery | PoLtck INTELLIGENCE —A Singular Reve —— Te asc che taesnt, tap Vase Lins 4 ory ill be Jor for | on Thuraday evening wext. ‘This will be | lation of Crimea Am Alleged Organisation of New orsey. Pity ML rerksen: ecklace of fetlons are as dificult of re ~ ido Cielo brewed of the Tate tor | Lh Theres Arresta.—Yeatorday mornin raed peso Marketed babinns TSMOKED HAMS CHEAP— ee topped (To be Comtinwed.) fetlon 90 Le jonas Drees re oer omptrollor | tho usual routine business at the ‘Tombs wi quor Trarric.— jannary term of tl New Smoked te pee Ih, ' Woceme = ies cer, | Carroll, of y % ‘s' conte aay of Cyrus; and he, marrying » woman with bec jg eats they’ | the 1k Wai Taputy Colicerer of Ween, | variod by the Investigation of an affair as | Hudson County Courte opened yesterday. * Wen money, paid off the morigage with her for- MISCELLANEOUS, would shine to better advanta; | iugton market ovel as sousational, It The Grand Jury were sworn in at 11 o'clock, tune. H. rassiin tad tote APVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALU to» Mr. Linsore, the baili retin Latten-cover, in Glouci ire; rb BEAN 80's half-sister, ten years her senior, the daughter of her mother by an earlier ‘mar. Hinge. These. women were devotedly, at tached to ust Men,” and in the Bower: THE COURTS, | Count Carne ron THs Dar.—Su | rems Court—Cireuit.—Part L Noa. 7 7, 1035, 1079, 9, », 781, 384, 1047, 1068, 1065, 1088, Part IL Adjonrned to ‘Thesday next. Supreme ALM. Judge Dalrymple-said that he was not ad- Ee existence in| yiged ti t there was anything special upon ton of dock thieves, Baers Haast titi cf alte various | which to oharge the jury. He desired, ote of goods received aa | ever, to oall their attention to one fact. He | Eats Sorte re position of everybody to pat their ‘West street. each other; nor was the boad of nto everybody else's pie seems to be | rae aay nest week Aeveral detec: | hal observed through the public print that | = a i tos, ha maanagers | Reeecaee al palma ree have been working ng the entorcoment of hye exolee iaw in | @QN AMTICLE YOR THE LADIES—AT | evtiaye at that tine the balvalster, 21, te have finally succeeded tn f A fporriage. et thane al oll rat clase theatres bave always had the the organization, mado by Detective Hai whose hands the working New York large nui of e are in ‘¢f many Indios in New York and | Mrg Itonald, « widow in straitened circum habit of coming over from that city to wiullatasgh have com: Putting up oar “ oe sy tpg How Garhey (ak Gimaretiag ths. banter cthidhs stances, with one on, found her home with 8KIN. LOTTO the balllfl'« wife at Latton-cover; hence- and indulging in intoxionting drinks, which | the beet sie asda my i the lawe of their own Stave probibit the Bae She sends | forth It was almost entirely in London ing, aa th yin Vermont, for into their pieces, upon Hinting ; and to begin—Mr, Lent | Ax Imrouranr Question To Menc # this week to bis patrona a novel 16 of w Horse “Comedy,” ‘Tho ‘an exiat the robbery, most of whom, howovs wore | sale of liquor on tho Sabbath, by licensed in & sum could do in Gloucestershire, with an oye, | 4 NNUAL REPORT OF THE PENM ay $20, or imprisonment in States and Brazil Mail 8.8. Company agt. the Commiasionors of Taxes, &o., came b fore the Geueral Term of the Supron Court yeaterday. ‘This w: not lene t ‘i ' charge 0 en ” ° t ONSUMPTION CURABLE BY | moreovor, to his ultimately becoming his ‘on a wuant to segtte: ho care of the People ex rel the United | “isebarzod Fafter & careful investiga ou of as well As unlicensed dealers : the viola- Cc CHENG SeEDILI ES sees entice | whites the wire cencteed bo have ihe Aut oF wary tie fi amt ke a rae Kia Steading ine Sires acreeats Sa ’ Nhe a7 the long-tried services of her half-sister all | $8 sorion to the crime, were Win, Hammond ‘ nan, Jobin Shanna, residing in S2d | the State Prison, or both, It was the duty mat Re jens vine Aor Grenias ot ioe rington, of 76 Laight | of the Grand Jury to investigate such cases aa tn Ee case: tha tee’ aavudinn Ws gecekiban: Kua Capi street, and James W of 87 Garden | as may be brought before them, and in all foaking his shirts, all of which would now exploite as Mazeppa. way of certiorari from. the atroet, Hoboken, the last mentioned two of | casos where parties violate the Sunday law, fall to the share of * slater Ronald.” y in m poritive novelty me | Ter i eG ae whom having agroed to become witnesses | to preacnt the same, Some dealers would Me cavhaan senlnete ala ale J SEkantes Wevieek 18 cizens Pellante are a corporation undse the laws | fof the State, in consideration of escaping | undoubtedly pay the fine of $3 aad cos: tphetee, Gea ale alk of tae towers. 4 Jos Jeflerson in a four-horse act. | PP New Yor oyed in diapatohing von. | Rrowacution fv! a priser tinue the practice as before. In auch cases { 4 sa auth beri ywever, ia Hot ao extraord ‘ arged with the theft of five t they could be. indie 4 ing pair, were connected with her balf- i, howaver, le not 90 Spline Which they curry pow | Offannel ad Walt a chest bell Jy bre geet hag le Peni ty Bir gy cousin, ‘David Monald, the industrious the Cieus it peal asepbeeh py 08%, re hy or imprisoned in the SI ne Friseg, 98 we and 0. and © In conoludi md schoolboy of St. Paul’e—where, however, the tradition of Nicodemus and the mort: age atill existed. But Ronald, Scotch by fisfather's aldo, » stoady, thoughtful Loy, ches tusks valned at Dal rere te No. 74 Fults atreot s pet we never likely to commit himself in that of lads, A be provided and the Horse.” ‘The adventures of that u tax on pereaees half-past one o'vluok this af. oper fouberacg ne styl He was @ clear-headed, practical fe Children receive a thorough ablation twice a | Sent! in pursuit of » stood At which t ee one ; ; - ot evil | Kenithy ‘sm apoeting ‘te allow the low, who seomed to have a faculty for evo- i ci el) . and race with, are extremely co disposed persons oan co jer- | monle Syrup to reepiratery rything. Whether it were learning or play, | 19 _Otty an week. The House ie forniehiug daily at this od ont at the Cinces with hving | Brooutryn, sey and indulge their pansi for strong | er! allay any Irritation, ny ) ee on ee Te time, pearly 10 me during the ratte by the State ’ dunk. tothe & f the h fe to perform ® jent cure is to prevent | he went into it with bis whole heart, and ARP! CARPETS—H. O'FARREL. oar IMs, RON were furnished, Some crgaruron with property, but that di | THe Liquon Cases—The following par- | drink, to the Hagrace of the heretofore of: Biking cold Rearlea about the Tooms as mack as | was at tho top of the achool. ‘There was| O61 to ati Tainy-Afh v1, one, Weaas caves of <bived pasted ated mee as lly this waa an interference for selling liquor without | Terly Btate. a ha deus ot tas Cirend | tok nak, nace ten reetlis cereal nothing he could not and did not learn; and price, 8 carpets a, jouer « ad ure consun nything wo have fT the U. vent this, and it was the duty of tho Graud | and, im fact, anything the appetite raves, but Tnele Ibboteon” had th at the red } monthly, two or three good sized rd ir of th liceuao, and for opening their places of busi: | Jury to assist in their inforcement of the | Paxtlgulas abd mastiente wall ide nfoeey os 4 fae Szeatest cototae, PM a fever, beeen ALY hele ‘ enc oto Be A ‘ B 7 inaters, however, . Beaver cheer erage es ciitortainment precedes ness before sunrise, wore arraigned before | sauio es thought it ehame.te amprention him mere’ | cates stk af taupens tad ie 4 rhekiy bill’ of ins to delight all who } Juatice Buckley (who took the place of ly toan ordinary business, whon his abill. | Sefrewond with ht thore redgction: garrote, ¢ ho woesly. Miu :e Statem Island. Ht fit bl id warrenied as represented and dell beet, bean snd vevetable Justice Walab, who is ill) yesterday morn. ; tos would fit blm for w much higher walk | Brassls sarpeta, Disabets and’ ellcloike Chk R00) Buel Wad, Snes, MISCHELANE THB ATINCAL MATTERS, ing 7 Devi: ee Weller | Fine on Staten Istanp.—Tho eplondid Ras DERM TOMS ELTAGT foltfe Thi was the Taal own opinion of ‘equally low. ov ye lee Brenktos! Since the deatruction of the New Hower. » | and Augustus D. Franks, (no license residence of Charles K. Hamilton, Esq, PC ON— imeclf. Uncle Linacre also put in bie word | mm, fe bad ath nose tealees | Laces 7 abe OL Ba vere x $00 ow sa” John Wa RCNAe Bra hin ais com plainly cuareeed F core TARiPt OATMEAL, on the suljeot; but then he was only bait | [¥ YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH A Cough gupper Ave ‘an ip Theatre, the proprietors of the Ol Bowery | ‘ork, and | for opening their anloons before aut F siegead Pees bad IN LOTS TO BUTT ng ivATR FAMILIES at Latten-cover, and could not take him ap- | 4, oS ad ah tian peering to eee the Lute the dings | Property have re polish that ing with fatal in the discrimi- | were also fined $90 cach. Jamon Gratrix, | bY fire on Monday night, together with the PEN1Z BROTHERS, prentice and inaure him a money-making | fore potue ct ther tens tieeble ani a the tables. which | concern, ae it } nly deter made by Congress in favor of do. peared before Justice ( furniture clothing, and many valuable paint ry 16T Bou trade: ‘Therefore, solely ag iy any GW EXTERMINATOR, | ee hee ie aunt ul (crate. We itt wean ban ter wis the tonne being wecesna ee Tun: | {04% ‘The tre broke out wear the rewister | avid was apprentice ve! heh for Conan Cal Tounuas Sore fat a ( Aa ninved will remain open to the 1 proughout thy cou ey bo billiard room, at? A. M., and in leas k aa ek axe ig Ave OnTeron UP 8 | the drania etill, andl Mk, CLs Box, the: ire het aide. Mr. Down argued that ek Kear | tian two hours the manalon was H vision Dissianee In eee i Ht ‘hoasals Love sifeacy damn, ead you For the information of t privilege of Continuing oh Jn elog ‘ # young Well | for opening bis place of business before aun: | The loss is estimated wt ‘Bot overrate lie curative properti on ape he will do so—and cou | ’ i . nie nd (his remiuds ine conte ; eum the bi achetuntite foe A LkGRa Wee Alaa | we, ho was wlso fined €40, sured iS ahs nga there are in life a ne pportunity for a roadway display ‘ane had boon direc gape w of react ‘PHE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR renee ce RAYS rial magtitiecuce and ebill worthy S''Supreme Court. The | Lanins’ Tearkwance Oxaanizanioy.—A Austrian Expodision to the Kast. ih we reece | Prevention pt Cruelty (o Animals bet an re ta relat, tal tage of ines vad tes fasalan, meeting ofludios of thia city was hold in the | Atmiral Tegethott is to goon his projected venting \avcomplais, afm anything 1k snd for | datiy rece letters from ex} Sing sion for alin 1 toh w plays which | At reMENT FHOM CitcAGo, Tt. | chapel of the Parker Collegiate Tustitute, | *Pedition to the East next February, and | SAih censuta ol « Model Tireinan Pet TAS | rorse,, Htonce it happened that thie daug Mi gf domed ia Reed Vaxrits Aunusren 1 tins Crr—$10,000 | yesterday afternoon, for the fpurpose of | } {ikate aud corvette are Delug got tat un aes ba coastred tus afeturet | had no ambition beyond their wa calli Riedel WA | Mpresent thoseacccsaurics are abominable, | nayaces Charmed—An interesting caso | organizing a Ladien' Total Abstinence Asso: | 0 the, Austrian Government for Mole pur and who would have thought it a morta panied by eas of the ts are the same | hes Ate rere caine bofore Judge Daly in the Court of | ciation. The boy of the chapel, capuble of | RO*, The expedition will be provided with | | sin to undervalue that condition of life tu | formant as well as inal of the e@onder, and otheg {ue yi were ABO! GARY OF | Some niticent presents for the rulers 0 plousod Go q fe mt ethene Ret of ay yesterday, iu which David | accommodating about three hundred por- | Simm und Japan from the Emperor. Among eyed Wary (Toald gladly redress, thoes H Thalia theatre—lorinerly M. Freom: wtift ngainst Zad i f wed @ had an, WT"inuot'be yu In poscoasion of” all tng. TEE are Toes, Mleraiy |b mewn } x Zutoo | gone, was filled ulmost entirely with | these aro a imarblo statue of his Majesty, ra . AX | Streot, defendant, ‘Tho plaintif® alleges in | adi some rivlily bound books and chromo-litho- W.C.11, WADDELL, alUENRY BERGH, Pree, 2 Lila coma ntatat (i April, 1865, bi : , graphs from the Linperial Library, Jaj lon, Sach Ar ng Every now day its new calamitics | hie complaint that in April, 1865, hie wite meeting was organized hy the seleo- | aud Chineso works published by the Ai the house by the shop instead of the private a — = | © | and its new piania' atest of tho lat: | was enticed away from her home in Chica- | tion of Rev, Dr. Gallagher rman, ny of Sciences of Vicana, » photogr door, which her parents used only on Sun- | HE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNE! ter is a Mr, Ose who comes go, by the defendant, during his temporary | M Ik. Brown as Seoretary. A prayor | album with portraits of the Imperial family days, But this was according ~The National Temperance Society and Publica. the way from Kio ving tracks of | absonoe; that he tracked nor to this city, | offered by the Rey, Mr. Hicks, after whi representations of Austrian scenery, |Iaw of reaction, aud totally b {hen Hoses ofse pour hl wonderful ui slo avery sap of the way, and | vod found her at the National Hote a te Chairman in exp! ualng the obj f} and specimens of all the principal produc: | power of resistance. In preportion as tho Ay behowlay proposes to make some new impressions | Courtlandt street, in company with the de- | the meeting, suggested the appointment of | tior he The tnission will cot seat Mp IB anaes el, Guune for iay | he Ie ie accompanied. by his wife, who | fondant; aleo that bis wife etiil remains | au cxeoutive committee of ten ladies; one | price aie etal offistal perpen olor ytd | umber will bo, bessifally Wleotrates, ang whom eupport theme ives 1 hi fl aa} Y i ls | eral generations towal p Jotails | No 'mabe 10s Gsst-aliee paper et ihe s! hundred triendle the opers aad operatic. | the see under the protection of the defendant at | from each denomination in tho city, for tho | and scientific men, and sum of two hun- | of a retail trade, #0 now, in ber caso, it e abalianadt Atal ca Toul fon |“ eeivate rehearsal of ¢ abiliti | some pl takuown to him, notwithstand: | purpose of perfecting a permanent organi 1 thousand floriue has been appropriated swung back in tho utmost rejection of them, | , qhetwe pavers will be ably edited, sided by euoh ’ ' Pee oane | cent mnoruing to the ploamu ing his ceaseless efforts to ro-clain ber, zation. for ite expense |ia , the ohop was her brie noire, » daliy | Brvor Y si x Pe agen cat Po pany of connoissours, Th , | plaintifl being placed on the wituoss stand | Key. Dr. Cuyler apoke in favor of the ap mortification aud shame. Tho pareate out-| Kev Dir Asst Seth, try, No companies of ¢hildeen are rent | uy far as might bo judged in a parlor, is # | teatitiod that in April, 18%, he was absent | polutinent of toe, but thought the 4 | wardly smiled at, and inwardly admired tho | Me, J, B: Merwin, way vennen the smaller | erg excellent ene, at soprano stlity. Ste | from lume on. bla that on bis return | Organization should not be separate and dis % | dainty ways and the refined propensitive of | Gow ar Carne” Targer one rare govern pion aud the | Luiefler ® playing ia very free winently | he found that his wite waa miseing ; that ho | tinot from other associations engaged in the Se Sia tS, the little lady, aud placed her early in.» ‘ families geacraliy yloved in farmers | dramatic, He perforined uothing bat hia ely commenced pursuit; from in- | sume cause, but would rathor acta a con. | Pert of New York, January 1 boarding schosl of high reputation at Twick stitution wh wat Ne Nieinity | QW composition and it ts werhape dlcult ‘ation ho obtained at Syractse, he track: | tral society, so aa to extend ite usefulness sete MUNA Liga teuen enucated ta py pes : a to nay how good or how bad he might be in to this city; that ho! saw hor | throughout the city Rises, Bun Sots, Moon Rises. High Wai othor young-lady daughtors of rich trade and rep $ alin cures. 16 | the performance of the works of other com » from Parlor 1, of the N: Ho: | Mr. Duryea, Chairman of the Plymouth TH) A BE. | 02 08 23 1¢ | Tn order to soriy for, tien, principally from the West Kud 4 equiring 4 eure tu them ‘The He is altogether astmirable in his pany with the defendant ; that | Church Temperance Sooiety, the TARE a A Bg | oa te ronshon. } need, Jaws Ibbo! iam ick inthe W yuiace a | bwn, which ure written to display hie love the register, he found Par- | nature of their organization, Loach | Lid volts) lauiler, with @ fair complexion, regule! ‘howe fecriptions. together with, the buildivg nnd witended by @ regular yhy- | for iravura, ‘Chews artiaty will both shortly | ©. Steele and Jady ; | Church in the city would have w sitnilar as: SAN. 15, 186T—THY WIND eeeee, Men tie Oolar eh elon hore, | Gtk Valves fog the Pages, nad rasa to J. bak pereons ou | appear in public | artios to Karle’s Hotel, tation, ‘At Merle, At Bunced, was certainly the pi in the | yndenis, Teachers, Pre Baruuw fishing for new attractions has wal atreota, at which | After some further romarks, resolutions NeW. wwe and greatly admired. David Ron recavesy ay of | caught some Brook Trout for his wouder | place ho found his Wife's name rogistered, | were offered, Lwt. That the ladies of this as A iain aes at worked Gant oud taken the Instisutlen over £000 persc peers Thoy live aud disport themselves in| He immediately procured the arrest of the | sociation tts6 their favor of to Reich pineal the ranuinracneeleatl provided with situations, and over 1,000) wk in the Aquaria Hall, ‘Thisis | defendant, the © of the defendant | tal abstinence, rajoice ia the | STRAMBIIPS—Miaml, Radolph, | the sitsechoo!; but he had not worked ts Feturned to their friends. A inonuthly pert nt news from the um, ‘The de-| being found in th m of Mra, Fre benotloent workings of the Excise law, and s tr, nos made better use of tis opport odical is published #b a eubseription price | cent public, however, will not be sad on | On crosmexamination the plaintift stated | hoped for ita continued nent. i Lae eee ie iaaa cs. Mink tone \ of one Jara sear giving wn a Wt Ot | learning that they are likely to lose acuri | that he had frequently been away from | Kindly urging upon the ladies never to offer tabllahwont for Young Laulise. ARN, Publia Hap Baie BE, She shen tUt®. BBM ts oaity of long standing (or hanging) here. | home, aud that on this occasion ho was ab- | the intoxicating glass at parties, weddings, | Mri paper rer! Ebay Pad awa eynnectes te work The advertising curtain (or ita dirtiest | sent nearly two months, or nny social gatherings, 4th. Tecommond | one particulier breach of bliss Vaustraud 11) 12k VOUNTR MIRON HOME vrda) seems to be disappearing by d “ Lh proprietors of both the National and | ing the ladies to join the various local orga | {u's datablishmont, I inoan that of the par. | fo erected on 1 10 of the (Nd Mowery, | eee! HAN Sparse COTTA the Helis | Karl's Hot te ified to tho ocoupation of ulaatlon n thelt reap tive neighborhoods lor Doarders-daughters, somo of thew, of 7 ie Od Mowers: | When the change is catirely complete we | rooms in their establishments by persons | ‘The boing cal to express ee ete reroll 4 x Missionary Soviets he oid treet tat | Tus Ocean Puior Hoar Race Fonmupes, | lay and Stra. D. M. Freeman, but could not | that the object) in the formation of this pled the dale, eat above the salt, sad nical ac Chews thought, is now replaced by a large brick | since between the pilot boate 1). Jones and | Company of lite wife « a] fittenyy Aad Narcan Rant oAttinaiaelt imdee and passengers to ‘consisiate of @ me iicine foot. She loarned # great deal from thi Duilding. where: a noble werk of reform is r 1 i f Deing carried on A day acbuol of about 44) scholar tein operation. The children are taught all the common and aaoful Druncher, and munic.* en eepecial feature in the couree of iuetruction. While our re porter Was present the Hallelujah Chorus Whe subg 10 a mauve thet would have been # credit to children of wobler birth, Int infont clase, Litth younglinge two years oli), ‘feat upon the benehee and'went through the Culiatheuio exerciser with apparently as | much delight and hoartinces as those two or three times as old who eat with them ‘Tho parente of many of these young children ‘fare women who go out to work during the day, and having bo one to take care of their iofante home, they send thew to school, ‘The children are not in the building, Dut there are sqme twenty ane families who are provided with rooms, aud wood, coal ood and wears are dispensed @mong the tae 5 are previ ith homes and adults with employment ; id every fe dene to relleve, gladden mpreve, that tho funds and sean of the society will allow, Fextay Rumome—3t ie reported that the ‘€. 0. L By, damee Bepbeus, wailed for Eu: rope on Seturday, aceompanied by Colouel Kelley, and thal Mz, 8, before bis depar- ture, relinquished al! comtro) over the Feul. ans io this country, Aime LrCrURE IF a cunced for this ° on The Barly Newspaper ‘ Pn stone, Fa | Hope No. 1, across the Atlantic for ¢ The Comminsiono forbidden the match, | quently Maro Aoaix~ day received a circular and letter from Mr. | ‘scompoond or ition. sam) for th y by fof pt apart, and | familiar iutercourse with thom was bardly admiasiblo, Occasionally Jane spent her |The theory of the defen have | Freeman, being deserted in dostitute circ Dec 80, vit bs ‘tnd S16 passengers to with mése and purel r | to avoid the use of stimulants for infa Ise firafaned, fas she folt confident the seeds of intemper thus sown grew up from the cradle, ‘The resolutions were ubanimously adopt ‘of the artuele must ond us & full statcs f Vilots, howey and it bas couse natane to find at ing Tuy mecenaary | holid o of her companioi Aber pervon sl doen broken off few York j th when the following ladies were ap: | with mdse Poleass wilh Wer Oe eee ecn ice Rie lens cf tad Con K's Orrick — Lorrear Tickers | 80 elderly mae Seen ind ttn tae the Bours, with though living at the Weat : Visirons.—Mayor Hoffman yeater a har a (Me 1 Bows. 3 CY it tb v0 Oe Ayah the eliy by 8 ‘Compan J.C. Wardlaw, of Lafayette, Georgia, solic © testino: B, Chittenden, Presbyterian; M | stecmstug renias raten ta thin ei, bo secett | tion ho Uncie Méntette at any bi dee by aif Perporetion, "hed we Fegan th q Toceived. len, Roman Catholic: Mra, St. Joh rencies, Crowell, Charleston 60 hoara, with mde m + Woasant ofthe oxiating dabia of sell Company iting the kind ollices of the Mayor in the sieht les Hoes, Metbodlet; Mr on fore to A Leary’ Unole Linacre, who had beon mi ott ag, Company ttor, The circular wae headed; U, 8 Distaicr Court—Tue oA Tee ee eres ME We ce: | edibamaete ite Betimond and Marte with yours almply the bail! at Latt Kore "Kentucky State Lottery, Hy Authority | Case—Youna Recauits—Foxrxirep tis | Dutch Reformed ; : i. Teaving the univers ty sone time before his the eee eeett et the tprices. When | for the Southern District of Now York to | during which the Captain received a die Taiaaary.uee'h Hoe New Urloane | Sota Seraph a eperdally tot reat-uncle's di ed to carry out those Kettara are noticed at all the money | have herr the Marabal's pro-| coloration of one of hie cyes and some fons’ his theory of aducatlnal iovelop bvariably returned to the senders, who | cess, which 1, A wo-| scratches on the wrist, but he oonquere aeesees principle cf whitch ried against the | tion was ¢ for partios | bow assailant and tarched hin int TOIT e a0 saraley Ought to Lo able to dow mar wi i a tho Me tion houad, whery be ga ter aa well as by head, and put h D Mayer Tian se: her iue Me Alfred folueon. | ‘Tho chen Pincaadioga tue Weieut Valea be Patent | building for thon yearn alton | ceived 1109 gogustered Viewers, aud married | should wi \ t . i, and proved. to be the asics nee OE Tnshruction Hawk.” Apply te or | visited the United Staion, wot ouly to uake | L5T go walla | ftate that rar oth. A 1aeB Murileay ga evan No. OT Pas Woe, See | elt (horvughly qgausivid with ty of the Governor and Lagi of Keutucky. Frank Mane & Co, General . dare, old Squire Mat Agents, Licensed by Autherity. of. th . Mra, Messenger, Cougregatioual; Mra, Ba. Sem se sider Me 34 Germ {EEN States Coverament. “Unlce Nov at | Diateiot Court yesterday: It will be remem: | tholemow, Uniyorsalist, The meeting soon N23"-Adsiperds Varouin, Fervune Bay , Pafsgeet | William street, New York.” dered that the steamship Circassian was | after adjourned. ean Fortune Bay, with her+ but w, ‘The letter, marked “private and conden: | somo time since seized by three different | A Fiowr nerwees a Tuimy AND A Poutce Abe masta : gor of the whole contained the usual promi of lottery agents, to have forwarded @ prize fi . i cha Boyateu, Hous & Us. Latten: the co-lateral descendants of of » fow hunared doiiars, on condition that | fret seized by (oe "| 4 thief at the corner of South Second atroot | "Laure Burlingame, Fuller, Periand, Me, that vinogar-epirited historian of New Kng- Wardlaw would show the money, lien; then by Boutbers | and Union ue, E. D., who had in bis | S4ILZD—Steamship Parmilie, ined, wpe Coryese th Fulgrim seetbore to increase the business of the District of New York on a bottomry bond, | possession a ohest of tea, aud undertook to RETURNED, bine Doone abies 09 0 Bas ut 1 have Wardlaw enclosed » Coufedei who, in seizing her, made return that bo | arrost him. | ‘The thief wanted to compro- | | geqy Sarah N Smith Turner, hence for Philadel: Bob Fone merely fO7 (28) ver Prpanne Bee Payment for the lottery ticket, & | found ber in possassion of the Mherifl She | mise the matter, bat the Captain demanded hin, en scout of the lev im Dolaware ay, bessor, young Butler Mather, he gregh: ed tly with great joy the proposl- | was fin © Marshal of the | unconditional surren The thie! bowery” Caveats Was, apparently, flou'et the lottery mon. “Ihe Mayor fre: | Haatera 1 deliberately laid down the chest of t Domestic Ports etait tat Jen ecoeutrio tips ia predecessors ie quently receives letters and good money | faction of showed fight. Luckily for the Captain the (Telegraphed for the New York Sun.) Nene @ i) was educated at Oxford, but bad kom verdant porsous whe believe the | der the Sh urohaser, | man was unarmed, wnd equally lucky for jonnon, Jan. 14— Arrived, ship Admle QUICK APPLICATIONS. taken many honors; in fact, he cared promises that are made to them by lottery | before completing his purchase, made ap | the criminal the Oaptain happened to bo un ‘for about mere acholastio distinction aud gilt operators, with request AP. Mra, Murphy, Sooteli Elwell, Dutoh Ko der Marshall, Marshall, Li A Corgas gives o limites " ts il, Congregational rt ‘with anine and passengers te Chas it came | Presbyterian ; Mi Tature of the State | RecOGNIZANCES. ~ DONtEA formed; Mre. E The following ca before Judge Betts, in the United States Gries, Babiow, Bay of Fundy, Hib herring tell al be said of w class | fad apace about these curiously cooentric Math ming possession by authority | Carrain.—Captain Woglom, of the Furty- and for the satisfaction of | Grn Precinot, on Monday night Sacountered f Perry, Portland, Me, with Leth, be, to reaore eCiwlaa, Rosen; Prom | piving fr Paugnts or {0 invest | plication to the United States District Court | armed. A rough and mblo fight ensui