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(Sretinnee trom wires Page. LOCAL_NEWS. waw eeam axD viountT. MARINE NEWS. Port of Now Tork, Janmary 18, 1967. Gun Rises, Gun Got, Moon Rises, High Waser STEN de) BB ce tase wow it was one Of those occasions whoreon theatrion! managers may be a0- tually seem to weep. Common folks who put 00 oFerehoes when it anows and walks to the theatre, are not numerous enough te Mtl ell the places of amusement in the city, Wealthy people whe are unmerciful enough we it beets i i H. StarisTios OF Naw Youn Crtt— | storm eg entnae pre honk ne SPs w Knows for many youre. Ata fow minutes | ayvuee, tee roRt oF THe Boaat or Heattn Ghee 10 F, H, om Wolsseday, snow com: | tae Cavens ano Desvarotton o Mon. Conn a ' eronced to fall, wad continued without (9: | Fuitry,—A valuable ‘a Nun 0 wequence) Slim honses JANE IBBOTSON'S WARNING, OR, David Rovald’s Devotion. Ou Pasmowan Brow Brom —Tea ve. Murnoee—Deremrion or Taaine—Stnvers Poceaser—Serionrmo—lom me tae Riv tan, #0. One of the severest snow storms eviaited thie city yerterlay that has been Count OF Arrmiia—The noxt sossion of the Court of Appeals will be hold in the Now York City Hall. The term will com- mowrrr, It was o bright anmmor chapter in her insion ati 19 M. yesterday. Hy thi meer The folks who crowd the theatres—thore life, which wae suddonly by a earn: | meee in tovminel yea ano te | ty of thle city, during the Arst | serneet mon and Women whe are content mone frome home he deathbed of her | "But there may erm, quarters. iene the onow lay upon the ground to tle | wing moathe of the year 1966, of which the Rilkse. feast rave ‘was no coolness in ber manners din] . to be equesred into corners, crushed tm lob- cou! . | Thougt ate fut towards ber guost; om the conteary, a name {Aopth of Afton tackes on o level, and in | following la on abstract, has just boon oub bles, ded , but sboul nature, her sympathies had mot flowed f Nees, unex ten trode ber te: tanay places where it hail drifted, inthe | ) enepen: over balustrades, it os administrater for the strongly for either of her parents. She had option of Jane that of a beloved sister, Upper partef the city, three and four font Jammod into aisles to eee thelr favorite 20 next of kin, boon educated into @ being very distinct Rocloemeoe cet esveet he as| tr ta avert epnulomsed tre | yun. yore sor nan Tn Avanos BEER IER PR raccoon oe lt fave ° } B Jo og, Seog Nocthweaterly wind prevailed, which the managers aa opportunity te boast of | wieoun Comrant.—In this ease th enone Fonts woult not necessarily formed “drove the enow in ry nook and crevier the Registrar ola theit overwhelming audinnces—never go o tiff complains that ia Auguat, 1865, he took “ Pak 0 Se Jam se Mh P capes one of its elements; yet @ eons like that eo ia bis . “nad almost blinded the traveler, Travel | distinct hoads, viz rymotic, conetitutional, |! theenow, They are brave, careless, ox: board of one of the care 6f this | end th no proof to that effest, bs | Francs, “ den | reso iguulor war :some what blunt fachionsand looal ant davelopmental diseases aud vio. | tr |, happy hoys and girls, who goto n opposite hie heme he signaled | was released. "It has recently been potion? og a HF od ete a by her s0 honestly, though not ae wes creatly impedod, many of ¥ lence. Luring the sane period there wore i th s "is > | torte cane UY Ly rejected, and she liad seen how hie : y the theatre on the spur of the moment, for tor to stop. The oar was accord: | that ® wagou from Jamal there ig the Bar d days. Mashed heavy | (erly ‘atootion | whole Deing ob care did not commoncs to run until nathe of children wader one yoar | 4! (een! “ ingly stopped, and be endeavored to alight, oral at-thena, | Weaverty the past sare. bey loyous being changed, like & vernal the morning, after the snow aweeping ma: | of age, and 10.1% eR a attelatrelahel Wa | 00 lonely | elves be bagsesded the ant’ ee eel lt ie auspevted that the whiskey is | mm A OR hi dpe Suds: f pope: Any CT rye na died at 90 4 in the house,” oF for wey other reason, | and be wes throws vicleatin toto od, ino and brought y steed if a i ad ine ice sere, determination, poet bead to he" anity rt i and 4 at upwarda of 100 ing no reference to the cultivation of | reoriving such injuries aa Zoufned iin to to the city for storage and onl s oy ae mr ‘tte bar sv Hole Salting to sive’ hoe ahs Vast itm ns te eye ye rendre There wore four hore h t, we bee Hen etree | art; but thay would mot freese their Iie bed for yaa that the eisiatae ten cig | Santos, anc’ Puanare, Patan Acctoanr. 1 -Brewsie, Colina Beston 10h, 40 battens | bit blessing. Wimadt danger and carrkd tua Wammels et tae fisterurat couceraing the distribu. | fet or plash thelr stockings for Booth, | {eMcd Set ep was the een? cad ta eae | ~HEb, Seance Bet f the contractors sree ime fo live oad he eens recklon of life, that he might tion of thie mortality, in which the report |the Mack Crook, Cendvitton, of Owre, | feremveteon Tne jury returned @ verdict | for ratsin Ki : ens r ett thebemhac tenn, © Ree oa ¢ eat t ey oo viclthe-ehate ceten £ ® sunken grain elevator from dangbter in love and duty. it wi ‘ Besioses tareaghect chs watvorslls win | Se earreeetine Praeteth wuraet. airees [oF for all four put together, for | for the defendant, the bottom of Atlantic Dook Haaln, was| Seip Onalen Spent Cauetre wae Mantle Ave 14. | dangnier ft t his hours ware number- | past recell—that ahe feud han easaneaee he main thor | the ordinary rate, wae nny money, So ail the theatres suffered | Tne Acermtax Exteanition Case.—The| Seriously, if not fatally, injured on Wed. Ans canto eed: Stigeheom from Boston ly, Tenardless of himeelf, | spoiled; and night and Gay a cry arose with petri llnedhcne- arco asmeteama beefy Mags Batak. ® thigning of, all over, Isat night; and, on | extradition case of Adolph William Sohw. | 2M4ay afternoon by the breaking of « ha: chdlentmont or reatunat. de. | iB,RtF #04! for Chat which ale had cast from Oughfares compratively cleserted ; wathing | {Tnuitious et epidvate dene et : sini Sere a case of Adolp! iNiem 'w | ser. lover, impelled with great force, DISASTERS, Fejeot terms of end: her, ery disagresabie not by | sent, wet proceeds to show te fa Old Principle, that loas of blood te good | arts was commenced yeatarday, before U.B. | struck Mr tooth mee fting Ri from sit o the steaming A Winants, | Handed ® promian “ T owanot do thi halves," abe sald. of chow upon the arocnd, bos by | tee dant ein eee nee for plethora, the orowd letting may be of | Commissioner Osborne, It will bo remem: | fost, he fell houdforvunost wnea ihe keen He intr’ tisk Peneraar wifginctarcand | the. wife of David Kon “Ho was gone, I tried to, choot myeot Nhe olonde of frosen snow which drifted | tricte of the cite benofit tothe houses although it might be | bered that Schwartz was arrested and | W## Picked up insensible and taken to hie Biprater, Cap aan, nt who had been ae a eon toh into pationce ; I thought of my womanly fg : bome, No. 20 Hemilten avenue loved him naa father, But, confound- | dignity; but the longer T strane. a from the Bouse tops Into ihe faces of pe trar lai # bard job to got the managers to see it ia | brought before the Commissioner on ‘luce: Finte—About 3 o'clock. rest re i low euler Gegitin tema aries ‘tes by his words, ohe | self, the more imperative was the ory with. Gay, ‘The ealy buduess that ecomed to be | in thelthird cucree tt oS Only one matior of novel or nowly-at: | an affidavit of Charles De Laorey, Austrian Scie Wa ta ee ie'the clay es osme't> She’ rdening | was s great frien of Butler's, who, when: « x Laas sreteed to | i | Gononl Wonerel, than be, heeds jed by Mr. Wm. Nichols in Dean atreot, | 228," she demanded, in her turn, why | ever he met with a man ho tewe, ish, was that, of snow sweeping hous In the Ninth Ward the death rate in the | tractive character was announced received a letter. fru Vioewe inte riee | Boar Vanderbilt avenee, causing damage to — he required thie impossible thing from ber! | garded hin as a brother, 1 took, her tn teestncareying withthens irostueatsd shor. | tuarter, see pot hoon” Peta Mecececee | MUcre, last evening, however, ani that was | ty that Rehwarts had forged conuorotal | {he Amount of $9. The fire originated froin Domestto Ports itaclt, Ried eae ye uaraCter Bow amserted | my coutidence—nay, do not start : 1 ooal Sireeteucarryiag with thew Urvome and abe. # of novia do: | 48 Kiglish version of the old Italian opnra | hilleof exchanee fat eee ee oeeeeoiml | the ‘overcheatiog of ar thay, re inatad frown ( Telegraphed for the New York Sun.) itself and onlling back life, as it were, be | not compromise inyesit with thie teow ta ‘getting @ “job.” It of Don Pasquale. ‘The thread of atory on | of 190,000 florins, had fled to this counter ie the fogreters Peserra esate, erone cat Trwas Jan. 1T—The schooner Central Amerios, treinension’ yl oe a Roc perdentioa Tien Sore pest aterm which the many aire of this work are boad. | 0M the steamer Bremen, and requ ner of Nevy “and doh fhe | (s'Roe Vorkeee seeder, mine Wesnese sceatind @ pasaiig in| but T'was et oteait, as bereeea ta eoen teat rant Tom mee pep Cha, fora, | Count teem ‘ia abvest on hy flamea originated on ihe first Noor vscupiel | Nor sunces'fevietany” Mave Torasde ealed for th mother. has | and death,” ft'vae for Mather os eeu et wnewives were also bay od, i rather too frail, howaver OUF | He wae accordingly arrested, brought, be A : ; . fo er ae woll a4 Ing the blockade from indore and rege mien dean ieitent above | frie, Commleaon aad commie fr | too, nda ae 8 ge sios od | Sram, tt Seas | Ia dean oP evrared Tooting anak | OE 7 aM Lalu wy eye, thnratory wat Seep ott lodice (young | of every | overything else in ite plays, be they lyrical Haat at Ale, | 18@ second floor was occupied iy the tang. | Pcometvent tom New ¥ dying man, ploaded for his | need not have feared. Never snail 1 for dog out of the top wind | early ‘rate, during Ue epidemit of only | °F dramatic, ‘The work also nends soine A {ge of Mrs. Mart aud Mra. Farrell ; the feaire tee Proreesion Sr peot atte her hand, | get, or onase to be grateful for hie brotherly dug to remove the onow from the T3972 ber 1,000, s more rehearsing. It wae not bly ren peared at that tine third and fourth stories by Mra. Murray and Paitimere, D Hiepkine, . | and featisy 5 hor rejection of his wishes. | sympathy and intel and for the 6 | Pave a Mr. Finnegan. The dersage susta from Now York. Balad, brie | But {t was too late; the old inn hall teset fr the roof with @ broom, The i PELE Broveeds to the con- | dered, and noue of the voices wore in en- | the Commiasioner that the pr St, Gateat nexus t for Daresiona. red, steainer 1 more than that all. was trom overfowing whon | ef ‘caus desired to present had for Yorks ship Amelia; fee Liverpest pads etek Tle Wich he attributes to | &8U0ing condition; but that ia excusable, | tsited te in the Fireme iTih~Arrived, Rerte hae eet Belatmero, tighter had thwarted tig storm. Kven the gre In the second | for no throat could have withstood the in. | had. not or, but was | ie gther occu r rac Cuanuwnron, Jan, 16—Aerived, stevmer San Je- wielnet «Thue be died, leaving to that it was an “ol! | quetter of the year, this clase of causes pro: | fluences of the woathor yesterday, with the | expecting it at aay inoment, and he then | 3 7 ii te about Qonne | ike Pemaleiayere: Cueeeds stoemer Tesewas. It could have tndtoted ui ra bod al CO id these old gent! wood 2.45 per all the dew exception of here and there w peculiarly | fore 0 SeJudge Dit eg prev tirred ow the | ol{h-ariieed, bres Jobe Flores, Matanzas; Jos 4 of @ retur 1 roeoeive that the weather New York; and ia the third d for Schwarts, alno heady 1 | Poot Baked sap Ri, Resta meeldn and from Maigaret St. Ju | to the enorme fortunate one, which might be warranted t, for the purpose of third foot of No. 1 Nv jaure, Dalt. Bal ‘baker, Phlisdoipata, (50 40 Continues) | out of ovary 1,000 ‘death —like patent Incifere—"'to resist damp je ith @ view of inovin playing with matches. “Itverteat = <2 - i lived fa bond tm-houd wales enn tee Meseiniced E ee Pope etd dy el very climate.” Miss Richings is, perhaps, ufo keoping b, CLOTHING. Luaband, never willingly compromising hie MISCELLANEO! | ve of deaths by aymrotio causes. to" nina ed one, and thie lady —who never disap. nto be abs = HING—OLOT Hea. | Tishet, Bow folt herself standing, ae it} sheertesiorml 3 | poe cantare of the total 70,000 deathe, ‘The | poluta —ebared witt Mr Campbell, the Cone ORE, TAINO | Tester ous Unceana seeped teks duty | eer, CHRAPEST ana MOCT DURABLRC Hpeea iald up for y | picture of the terrible hawe created nmencg | Honore of the night | move for a dlscbaege betere shou te etust at Inlond, was ee framed ato ma BRIEOTS (asaainowy mare Dra fast | the intemporate of this inetropolie, by xr-Ou Wednostay morn: | notify Mr, Larooque’ : SS caw then bepey saseers Eat Won olka. hie taat | seduigen Hoating liquor, claim Of the SUX reporters witnessed au | U. 8, Commissioner's Orrice—aLtrony eto Bure: trol ever the wi Boh Sot ty fe byichateet Gay and evening | ventliatan’ eta, ser reat ers eeasth | inatanse of enbiae ongacliy whieh furnishes | Fosonar or Rovere ann Back Pay PArrns THArHAGRN HUNTER & 00. very useful or OK , F turnout that would | driven to babite of tippling, by the cow: | ® moral lesson to twolegged wuimals. At | tS agt, Joba A Napp.—Previous to any 50% deo end'enn BUWERY, seesttte bas Car ako Mat "be soon ttcabing cetulsh | bined infinencee of the vital depression aud | the junction of the Howery aad the Third | teatinony below takenty thie onse, the ile x at No. 306 10 OVERCOA soutinental obaracter, ht be soon vashing up and demoralizing eurroundings of their in tchor’s cart was being slowly | fendant,who is lawyer, moved the dismias Weines > OYERCOATS. ‘aud the moans of making mon we amid the merry jingling | healthy Upon the tenement | Grivem to a position at ‘Tompkina Markei, | a! of the complaint, Tho motion was over: wife, who | qi BOAT ing now tl £4 Ss, bette fA, og) sa the vari vas | h tase 09 f city, the Registrar wi opened “mouth” upon | ruled by Comminsioner Betts, to which an ad him with beutally treating and ie OVE Boats: 1 with @ partuer ia 4 eons railroads were ved in| justly severe, staiimin; thse th by flerce demonstrations in. | exorption was tal The following evi her. While at the atatio hase 2 @ s0n-in- in his 0% I once of the storm. Hos tious of the | in the civilized world tn th ducod that noble animal to disobey the or | dence was tak 1 oxplains the vase = a | pate interests, che would hear ot ’ at st ieee el te Fiat | Malla wlition people oo ux ” : of hie driver. ereupon th Francis Priest—Koside at 190 South atreat ; \CTION NOTICED. but that her di Ab baba ths fvetghs treles te tke | a scent me the ie leat then arataen | Brute who held the reins concluded to apply | have seen defendant in August, 196); can't carry out her oy Pete aout aecreie ge rants to the de-| thom of ow an the whip to the bores, Being this, | ewear to his identity ; defecdant looke like RT, AUCT.—THIS DAY, AT 103¢ | ter, on her part, was rosolute, aud a wartare Saoteed tae Setelag the treoka, sil dey | ons Jeeves the dog rushed to the rear of the | the man I then saw fo the best of my Cy) Re private res pace, 90 Aix! in the bereaved house which must mM Ge the Woleen Bite Raliced teeesntt | % Lia AA al v cart, into which he jumped, | went at that time to the law office of r hed furaluare, prior outa lod to atill perploxity, had not ‘hae pak Sleek: trains 4 er l\oaeuliere ‘| aud speedily made the driver understand | Hl. Napp, 3 Broadway, Rerer Sese; ult and battery, and inquiries | feree ible ‘bedroom, dinlag ros seatie’ | Ronald himself vo! juntarily and nobly come nota ovpral hours, uatil the track near toe cit rrusdrea his “roar” was flanked by ® vicious pair of | occasion saw the person who to the will be m hy the police aa to the truth of | shen furniture, f seteve plane, we, 104" | to the rescue, rieanay La. ald be cleared, tex sean | eaeenheeee jaws, armed with teeth, which demanded | my bellef is defend, my the othor charge made by the wife, amr errree ee Scarcoly had his old friend and master Mi, LESLEY, was 4 be. cleared. ne ei teen thousns unoonditi surrender a Fortunately the ae Meri ry Fricat io . Tue Ligvon Law.—The following oases ORIGAGE StLE—TBOMAS RIB! been burried he presented to 1 th ave, ber, sa aa otive | end man's overcoat Was thick enough to pre. | wanted my con & pape ; a ‘ could fat tbe auow froin the track, but | fines vent tho bulldog from inflicting serious in. | out, that he tight ney, my were brought before Justices Cornwell and vd ere Mle alk, Onithe New deraue | Bi tomy 114s [JUFY: but aooing determination in the ey bounty money and back | pa: Morehouse yostorday morning, all charged advantages he might have TO OBTAIN PATENTS, CAVEATS, rat al 188 Hratae cance nemesis thore were of the brute, the driver thought it wive husband died in the Ande with violating tho Excise Law: John dorived undor bis will. "This was a surprise et ine, ateermation of tbe tn ian fr Ip, iw pel Bret: retreat, whioh he did by jumping o ison; he had heen pinole’s Brigade ; | McDonald, for opening before sunrise, and to the widow, but, under existing circum. ‘ Logg reay ies dash-board of hie cart, now don't remember the number of the rogl:| Frank H. Reeves, for being open after mid. AWNBROKER'S BALE THIS DAY, BY stances, a great relief. preared one hour and & halt Deliv till, ‘The dog, being ‘waster of the®ltus A por nod have not night, wore taken before Justice Morehouse, JOUN MORTIMER, 15 8 It junds, at the loweet at hight, however, they re Funvieg on | jumped off t 4 took up his there twice since Both were held to anewer. Henry Goafeldt, | Waimgr's and tune of astonished : @ uasitity of | o fhe. driver ver seen | for openin joors, before ai sheore. shires: Ho kuows that as well as ldo; in the iver, aud ne now declared vengeance against the doe twas to | fnad $i by Justice Cornwell. bros: tind which of you two ia. the greatest fool bares rovsble. The ferry hoatn " uvcloas for- Tint the owner of he tation mescicn ue pt, nor | Buckley yesterday adjourned without day, it is hard for mo to eay srantly getting i ae oo wl rae of all local, thle Janotur part a his for SES Teoeby 5 {cer | the cases CAC Leta named giause is to hor was tho only beginning of sre"ate oii waitig, ts pier declaring « iver of ti ated Nov. 20th, Frested for violation of the Exvies id w 0 pautgrance, Gly Cems cart hadtio Fine te oct 1865, “for $ise 43, vorting to be who, It appeared, had misunder- 0, 08 Jane bed Deon mot tt mncne tials sedway gud to kiud of sailing craft tloular apot. which, hy custo, signed by Franoie Wrist was, shi stood the order of Supt. Konnedy: August and ia losing bim Mrs. Lbbotson lost, ws it ke te to sea OF come iu without the & cal aa the atanding place of auother oat be that re and endorsement is | Albert, Patrick O'Brien, Henry” Bohrens, soomod at the moment, the very life and {zboat A Muar OF vemoele me ly longing to the spesker. While In 9 5 ato is oftored in evidence | Richard Nowton, Charles Boxer, Joseph strongth of the business, Still more wae. it Qaaranting, detained by the ice by hous tod arumont. of this polat wes 4 admitted, to which exception was] Koil, J. C. Howrand, Robert Bwithenbern ; ae b v' [al 40 when sho began to experieuce the trou Hosesty Amoaep—A few dave eince, a uaroh of the bulldog, proud of Me previou ken.) Jno. Lawler, Alex. Weir, Edward Smith, | = Wove: 2 Mets are bio of strange faces, aud the responsibility 1 Woman obtained at the ort Office 1 ¥ of the ments, glared at the Jnterlopor, Tho crosexamination elicited nothing | Diederich Titzon, Jas. Donan, A. 8 Ven PAWNBROKER'S SALE—H. SCANLAN | ofoverythiug lying on her shoulder vat rlgfs ai Gel Avi wringle word from the tmastor would ination was | Keuren, Juo, McNally, John Johueon and | £ willeell on Wednecday, Jan eer 20.6, 065% | Lore of partuorship she. had tron all ques setts Sébs aauiroty iq i ; New Quananrive.—Operations wore | be muficiont authority for another showing YM, Joun Myers, of uueisteed siete’ taer of Be etka’ | tere, but these ehe indignantly rofusod. ising patents for shout tepate ere, ‘The order | 1] of his tooth to the disputant, who wi le looking | Sena Tuteves.—T ele # APA | Soot am Widow Lbboteun,” she watt = y eoeesane iors have hed ben 2 for ty eM at | eolved not to prose his objection further coufident of proving | John Woods, No. anit was not God’e will that David ‘should rented ate suiainel bene Se. eC bes Searaatiie Malloy nisen AA BWV oRe | ce cs aetna te Lire innocence of the charge proferred | yobs W« ednoaday even. | YM. WITTERS, AUCT, SI profit by the business, Ill have ne saw he ‘i shes Bank,” lower bay. ‘ihe drat foundation has ' eral of | againat him, carriod away ladies wearing Ae TA tA Cand ot the fu Hare | uae mixed up with mine.” nm been sun), the large dry goods eatablishinonte inthis! Court or Guvenat. Sessiove —Charlos ued wt $9. he entrance wns of- | da pets pa eras at clean et em And tor all this she held her daughter re- Morning 19 have it correc Sot 2 ; city have established @ detective force, | H. Miller, convioted of having robbed Wil, | fected through the frout hall aver’ ebieg | Siesins sponsible balag well vessived ana 0) THe Pénia Exvowrrton—-Sujre: Laavivo'l whiok i ampleved’ ts taskictir scree ain Hille ot 4 Banas I. Bee aces oe ed, a= = ee David loft and wont to “Uncle Linsore's, bonsaty, he was eet upor 4 Vore win Coxtame rons—Wnoer The detectives viait all sorte of places, and | the 8d of Decemb 4 Accipent.—Patrick Duffy, a worktoan in GENERAL BUSINESS, his intention being to emigrate aomowhors @2temptod to defraud nt, aud | 1% Divreneet Braies Sexp, Erc,—Exten- | 3 Beate Mare eee re TeNOreny G00 | enton's tune. mamutnotor? Ok ten teat oP — a aud shortly aftorwerda bis mother followed cg eres ae at. | YS PrOparations are being seeds Gy Anon, | (18. 0Wek M8 900m Whorw’ he Should net by, | iouaden mar ierinee porte yours + | Adams atrect, had one of his fost fractured | A<=SMOKKD HAMS CHRAP| hit, “for,” obo oall, "must vee arenes 0 lutte abaned. We ce ¢ ‘ ati ‘ | 8 siuiet dismisoal and “ao reasons given” | Hexiry Taylor, attempt at grand Jaroony, | by being caught in some machinery. Ile Nev Omehod Home, agent Mar! | poor lad’s outtit if be gona.” Cor to the scratiny of the Post Oflice [Can merchants and business men in this | sotiow at once. . was couveyed to the City Hospital. By thie two reat gulf opened be isd ta Weiblanton's stoke is City, tO aeoure w fitting representation of | Auman. Colovtzation Peale Fearte tne yosre > pe. twoon the hitherto ualted tamilien for Mes 5 wade in hibvaateabina, ‘ally « American industry inthe 1 ‘OHICK INTELLIGENCE. —Serions Affray.— Ibbotaon was angry at beiug deserted, and Patent the ta ap ~ ik gl prpetaientpagetel buss report of the American | Youterday, Win. 11 Bowker and Jolu H | New Jersey, all were angry with Jano acthe mainspring arabe. os over oot ha tue wan ely as hie clerks had done a shows that during tho past year 1,16 col-] Waite, employed ia the office of Wirua'e} THE STORM.— In consequence of the vevere Of the whole talsohief. “ port for Havre, loaded with oo yan rey one iene So the twelvemonths of outward " Meeris. oF ene Bowen or Me atin—THe fey tee red nrolled themeslves to embark | Srintt or TUR Time atorm, the various railroad tral ‘went oa sa 9 tier hot ee Sesteme os le Si ok ie precious me aud “Yankee for Liberia; 600 left Charleatos Nove i 1 oud Teseanse Worms Nevearer, Lieb aise (A ate mow realy to Tenia. Tre tah | RABE knw quarrel tlved in Jersey City and Hoboken Yesterday pin fee road (Hey . Tho Hoard of Health held their rey rh for several toys "3 ts for the your ware fo, (5, disburee. | LOWKSE wolze (9 morning somewhat behind time. ‘The care ful for some little sunshine Bf tae iwart, Wookly meeting yesterday witernvon, Jac i Hiver, did not leave ae cod StH, | om all the city railroads were withdrawn, | = — FOR THE LADI # reluctance to leave ber mother, Sb lta ts the Chale yeaterday, it will clenr today fur Havee.| Fines —A few minules before three nd as far as possible sleight were sub. | A! ation of many ladies i New ort ace | 8 bee See hies One bere, an reed from Mr. aton, At. | phe Tul mols however, anil Lalore Haturlay.| osctuck yoaterdey tmorulagy © fin wat ie stituted in their atead, mralihatsret es Wareaeted maa | Ince wi aif"Guty a's gracious thing mex to the Hoard, Felative to the tene. | (i ee, OF eprt some flees bi covered onthe thied oor of No. 119 Walker | Hobbed by Women.—Mary Johnson, ool-| Fines.—At half st six o'clook Wednes- OLY CERIN! Diessings apring up in very xpocted Chat the Health Hoard could no? con tons, Many packags Teetaeeetcapiod by Auguat McKinley, manu: | Fed, aud Louisa Blondin, were arraigned | day evening # slight fire ecourred in Van Reat'in sb Uaied ways to every hoart that is willing to bear propriowrs of these houses tote j tain rich of gold und | facturer of pluinbore: bense werk riedare guattice Honan on y charge of having | Buskitk’s atables, corner of Henderson | terse, "he have seed. Cereal vesresareciate, cue i Saialnee eh oe neehe sneer Whe | sliver, gee fr a, also samples | and second Moors were occupied b $46 from Charles Eton Church | street nnd’ Railroad Jersey ‘City, | aulag yousen'vork suthe ten neaticnens et | but real cha, 3 eaponses, if the work was done by the |.2¢ wines manufactured in’ that countey. | E. Martshore item builder. atreot, on Wednesday night.’ The accused | Some person had pulled off « boord fat fear ot ‘be had at iy cg Rpts som mach y F vel the werk | There iasomethinz from nantly every State | building (owned by Men Hartanera) att id for trial, ‘The*compluioant nee stable and throws 1a Siats Whiliteabatgh, ah 83 conse per boii” 6h8 put be sanctus boehech eng unt acthe fraular weekly report of (Supesinten. | on pei SroRty, | From Kansas there completely destroy od. Loes, $20,000; pare wd lives ia Soth treet. near Bth ignited some straw i A Tkhe PLlS_ Aaa TOR LS through the sbop that ehe wight say's kink tie"natare and opavatou' ot the megs, ent ton woe road e follow afte LP Mb. our, * fibee whish the Heard aaledinea ts Aeuceine | sorghum, ayrups, fure, woods, Indian] About 4 o'clock iterday mornin, Dishonest Servant.—Ellon Plank flel damage, The alarm of fre Ab alte semrg wesheta ®t Fiosities, cotton. geological apecimens, | oocurred in the. tenement? Ronee ke a8 annette | eae y the burning eut of ete koe arenty: It was not onay Grice Sterrany Serr, MMH? | te. Btom Hliuuia there is a model achool: | Avenue U, owned kee Centon coutly employed ae a domestic by Mrs. | hiowen Coused by the burning fe coeilinte hee mother, The widew 1b- 5 bag al iat {| Keuae, intended to show the perfection to| quickly extinguished; datege $2, Rose Rogers, at 4 Baxter strost, was ar-| ° rd : boteen behind hor oF, oF at hor desk, Te a Ruaretary af the Metropalitan Hoard | Mbleb these educational "establishments |" youxy Duab,—Last aight econ reated b fh 0 | NOT ana accel de anit reeiding at could net forget that It wae her daughter the ies | have artived in that Btate, The Jaat night the police found Mor ea arg® of having stolen $4 | No, 114 Easox street, Jorsey City, dropped a laid @ heavy burden upon’ her ish s. ctully, te: call the (DAREREE & 8 lerte on in ith avenue, corner of Sith atreet, the | Fors 11 of ti Mbarel from her emp.oy-| down dead in his house Wedueeday after after mouth went on, till more ve | Bites verte ei earae one ; of a were 10 Do fog extracte frou @ laice number of re. | & {FD house complete parently 0 years old, and 5 foot 6 inches | for trial disease, a permit for burial was given Latten-cover and Baxontiold which must be Ceiuattnes inepeetsce nite caaeyren Sram | AC cate er wuaete i aetie teechees Micke au titiped.cas: | Indecent Assawlt.—Mareue Simon, of 47 | Bearroveine Avenney —A carpenter mentioned. Opposite as wore the chare \\ hee j wha ores otanival apertineny oinere » titel lately See | Barclay stroct, was arraigned before Justice | named John King, while mploved at work Sor that conerrdd ahi eet es Tina ihe lnventer resis in Uhle shi be shone Bt J Fraley 0 Yat sid atnont,w | Cor to of wi ara gave found near the body, « suicide Hogan, on charge of having attempted to | on a new building at Hudson City, ow Wed. ong foreseen, though whew it dil occur uo | {elrecwastaing thelsventinn’ Listy ity Matt | Gleb th Copsaballs 55 Won’ UY | dles and lead, coal aud ape Acc ient, vrilla, of No. 148 it an outrage on the person of Frede- | nesday afternoon, wae Precipitated to th body knew, aad voly the kind beaits in MUNN CON Neca? Park Bow py ae Ie bascea areut Michigen grain; Utal st 1th street, wus thrown to the ground | ion Kalth, m he employed ® cham. | ground, a distance of two stories, by stoward's room at Latton cover cou! Caveats fell wiabiecli ond serene i] ma; Lotisiana, sugar; Vi Twat night by a ving blown down by the | bermaid. ‘The accused was committed for | giving way of the acaffold: wee mise. a a Hintted put tm preiee. dull igbsll ond gustons all al wators, corn. wise nah ciate storm, aud was soverely injured mination Ald Fs (g BAS A uvtes shanna Gaddaals same eter tas wens et si voalion pe cetl i hse ol RL Goorgin soude Curpantine, ello Tevrenance Exteutainment.—The tirat| The Dry Goods Swi ‘The examina. | Jorsoy City, where it waa found that he hed young Squire, usually 00 communica. | amber nZsa a a ag as (hussain all the and ¢yprege shingles; Marylan annual entertain f Ashland Division | tion of W. C. B. Goggin, 1, | Uetalned serious internal injuries, sound bu ryant hearted, teat po gto seu ania wei * variety ene given last | 1, Kliuch and 8 aie: | tune aro teonty wiliierer F ailoat aad gloomy, He tere harp stk ivy no gl among other thing planin ho exere conspired with M. ‘& Tibbs y millions of people in rom evory vue for a day oF 4 {y Into house; ox bode weighing forty tous, ot trumental musio | to awiudle aevoral dre of this | the North: “if gach one of these woul dag nounced that he was about to j tee say dais Botees Ms Wea Dedavs—-welahe stele were exceedingly interesting | city, wae continued at featen” | troy a dive cont enrreney note daily, it caatd tifle expedition, just then seitiug out tor cintog of Sk A window i: ticulty waa experienced Crvy Gov sunanat Monn or Covre.-| day. Several witaeaane were eraunncdraed | sennt toa million of dollars ian agen | mes Africa; nor shorild he return, probably, for seetre: fo owoh, In iy opinion, present coudition | mene eue gars Hane: Have ithe Hoard met ot 2 orclock yeatnr | the case wae agai warde the removal of the national dobt ir | some youre. All thiuge, however, w etdeadan ag Ot burs ta dasaerow' te life eon a. ne vessel, and it will be day afternoon, but in the absence o a hia were done every day fora t would on as usual, the stewardship remaining ecicl aia Th tank tol side of the At the President declared the Heart | eae diminish the debt by three bundrod. ud | fF Vasore's ‘hands. ‘Thus, without tenes ton Est. 2—* }reuises + Forty. | lantio. of petroloui J to Monday moat, at ? r uy xty tive millions of dolla ly, which is | loave of any ono, he set 0 pg : the gre abe Tum Svow S1OKM—The severe snow the whole internal tev lo amid that tt w wooond stree dine * | jeune pro- P a the | MEM a8 THE CovRTS storm of yesterday morning bud the ofloct *hioke ioe AunB. Seve an exchange, bias into ous wil nan | Vermont t M Counr Caruxpans ror Tus Diy Su. | of impeding travel, not ouly on the eail ill ovary day ce cee ee eure © 8 ip nee sue it gh A With wateg, | Maine i hines, and other curious | ui Pata roads, but on the forries. The suow plows | thon he ihtoce steeneth ine las It a0) eg te tf the ch iy due water ; husette wonde a ts ae, wore put into requisition about? voluck, | — wane hoireds, absorbed by the flattering latluoncos iu the yard lig verytbin tot See A. M.,and the trac re kept ae clear us | Malle Close at the Pest Oaive, 9 yy of Lor beautiful life not @ thought fur Id wacettuin ‘ Scvanincegade rope by eheamern, vin Quebec, every Wedaee ama Injurions ‘effect whatever. or yor did @ word of Alia wooden box drain i either broken ay | cles contri paaurnad te , DDrethere of the ‘army and’ the wean, ey fi OF oouciliation oamo to hor frow | Sute moments lees of wee the ely ee obsteucted. —Thie drain counecte with the | Mire State send ‘Hem fecerarholdy gli aad tint of “irband best. AV EEE" Lowe, voror, All that was kuown of thono | # telegraph as specially to that eff we wit rivy, wud frum thence to the sewer in Bt the back woo Court--Now 110, 100, 40, by Rallrond—aitis ‘close daity as | andesid by elt drageion eta eotard hit Haoos and peuple came tucidoutally, | Suutesere tesaeary papers fa’ na ears vurty-secoud ateeet, ‘Lhe roof of the maid 4 US, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119," "| Pluses were sever Firs! everywhere, wil uot omigrat a, but wae helping selon Hf roast went also * place he miueuce of the ligh nese Bou, No. 100 Hleocker atreet of the Supreme Court, yeaterd foul a tearing Kogland, | Eva wicesetoa fr Ma : x Ae x} Ext emises (13 Wanbington at ‘ vett| of John H, More og ] railroads ‘noum er dirted F Mather to A(tion, whore li | sddieer MUNN & COs Ne, Ot Park id owned Maker, HG Delancey street, pied lh i some of the | pest Mall Haven “Rallrved) 6a. M, lerued | bad last boon hoard of by letters read at | Kerk il pg gi EE eT ir character has | Henuett came on, ‘The complaint in th Partially snowed up—the | Meade 9 ‘ty | the Geographical Society; but @ private Symp ‘ere, iu ty opluion, iu w couditun daugetou rt moult tense | £846 Was founded on w letter auppoged to be | Hels five Test deep ta eenae, from two to | Bast MaliCrie Now Hoven Way 1.284. M. and 8.t0 oe | ericucreatiote ott oteward lad caused | MURTAUGH’S CELEBRATED | DUMB. sree recnatimentel to heslth. | There lo thi Dect with susteibatnce te fie Gatien | written. by pn of Colonel Kimball | The ‘ice "in the river,” together ‘with a | Bamelaalt is Novper aed Rall River) and 6 P.M. ny ‘arches Efe | tho. party. Waving aireatiy dint aod tact | ata Soe k, Bas ti toesamte such of which hes'a troken reel through Wot but ruvability: there will be | charging that » prostitute was under the | strong wind, somewhat ‘gation | Fille Pe wae FX: M, 690 ond te hfs « Om thea meth 407. gf | business of importance rendering commuut. | ee” i Sil he rain, enters freely into the cor | Mill more vessels chartorad for” the yur. | patronage ar protection of” the iHaintnt | ou ane torrent oT 01D: | pails sad Weshlasion Mali, $ 2nd ned nes | See Ae iy Someta abt acts | cation with thm uecosoary, Nowsld ed un: PULMONIC OYRUP nian he ries Te Necy Fant el | Bote we lowor Court, after evidenco ty | Rarative regularity, but at long intervals, | Sumer a4 Ws Mi, and 8. Patt rie as Shes rite Th, ned manent Te unenld bad use pag ‘There two collars in the rear | THE Evexino Gacnrre.—A juvenile ad dest was the publisher « number of on ferry boats | Ailaats, Auguste, Colambus, Macon, MM on pb shes ead 4 Those last tidings were oot bye ang ate 08 each wide ofthe hal each | dition tothe evenlg nemepapers of tue os | {lets andthe plication atthe care was nily email, from about | agisemerr. Meblia Bavaanahe hese ain't | bis ead eM. Y, Co. (8 letter from the ou Mee aeene occupied by ‘a family ‘that lives and sleeps ‘ 6 P uel: diemmisaad the complaint on the ground | 10 A" M. tos DM. thi tow pedenttont “ Win ac cnt clamp, o08.) Mi _ | Ibbotson, The letter coutalued mo fora enraen sit” Thode ‘collare'are very low, theecii, | 2PPeared Isat evening considerably ou-| that it did nor state eee Mr t those compelled to be out, could be | nCedelly, orton | & ATENTS—PATENTS-PATENTS—MUNN | loavotaking, as (ar as Juus was coucormed, | the mess y ‘ited ead dng boing o@ @ level wiih the yard. ‘Shey | 8rged—An evidence, doubtless, of ite appro. | Justion Foster granted a mow teal: ead te the stroota, ody geese ba paar te solicit Petoats ana but she folf it ae euch, and wae uuspeak: Pay PT 4 are very damp and badly venillated, each | ciation by the public, ‘The Uazziin hee boy Et SeinvkE ov & DISTILLERY AnD Assacye 4 Mead ar ha M ievionlen oa ev Laroaions Yous | aity footed by It A Keveiving all te Ught and air through oue |giready muro than redeemed the modoat | atcitanieumen® ,@t the, defen: Uron tun Orviouns.—it has been knows neti pi) Se Rew sexbibited in bie loceand tthez, bed zs Srcau'be seuatbly folt wihee ‘entering tag | Promises with which 18 begen ite course, | pisistisnote libel ue ve to the United Btatos euthorities for sone A Hone 2 jeew, how. 4 partment. In each caliar there are {wo | and furulshes ite readers every evening | ply te the M time past that large quantities of whiskey the calm heroin with whiok he ua- (Obarterente, ose ef wick te wtebens any | with o moat dolighttul resume of the doinge | (scPver ane | wae manufactured at a distillery in the 4ubY, appoated to hor [oedoe a tik aod onsen te rinets Oy hi mations, | Se menniii rear regarding him led ever dome . ae |Sthor by s. dove, through wish ic te the | and opinions of the day, ad not abi 0 gon avenue, owned, as sup- "Ile is & noblehearted, brew ‘ti Jail tte light aud air, ‘Shetarger apartments | Suic1D¥.—Coroner Gover yesterday bold prope nbenerte sap by Mr. Thomas Balton, On Wednes- otlon of lnert whist heaton 2 heundiog in | . clon o ri er } * darken taneas eben oe by aerate | on inquest of De, 116 Borecth atrect, oo the | nt ttesthis aldo it le argued ¢ ay Solereees Taspacs + Kowland and De ait, Aftor that day sho froyieutly thonsht b ceoupiad by’ founlly “of three see | body of Bre, Leslee Mandel, who commision | oomelaint t ities Charles aud Joseph Kameden visited of bimw ; aud whe who hail tived aumtdyt ge bt sous” bighed, suicide on Woduesday afternoon, by hung be place ia en official capacity aod pro. moral Neaching and By aie i tne A i ate ny ED, Darrow, Banitury Supt, | Ing hersolf with a badoord, “The juty. t } | : |} ceodod (0 take an examination, Ob) Fequriilces of pravor f eiyanoresttaiae at ey oe | ‘ Mr) 4 wverdot of death by amet i : : wa uearh Im eilews sun OLrAs ere, ‘ y . He 4 olude » alo [oboteon grew yb eS ¢ pe | c 1 a » of " Againer Cir ) » yw ff ly toh mother, U i, 8 a aE aia of “ oi Wun’. wud BE y ace J sims — ta a hi ral ihre ’ Hea us te bee , ia ‘ c

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