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Continued from First Page. address Miuwen & Co (From! —<——————— LOCAL NEWS. - Onr Charitable Institutions, ——— ee @Mam misroRY AND PROGRESS. TEAS AND COFFEE. R THE SOUTH —THE GREAT AMERICAN TRA COMPANY Have declded to donate THE PNTIR® PROF! ‘balance now on hand of report showed an inoreses of 800 volumes during the The membership is aa fol $3 a yoar....... id that he had al. nd would now take bail for Dr, Beakley in the aum of 10,000, and for the sum of $1,000. Dr. Stephen A. Main, of No. 23 Weat 4 Atrect, who atated that he he was worth 110.000, became the bondaman for Dr. mes Shindler, of No. iki copying will be liberally dealt with ) The Mayor caused one of nent to Milnor & Co way, but found no such persone there. ‘Tie Leoisvative Inguiny Into THe Max AGRMENT OF THE HunsON Riven Pennies — Reaver or tie Ixvestiaation.—Thi Committos recently appoin Jorany Lagislatur tered bis decision, personal argumont of tho ooun selon the examination of the noxt witnens stated that the questions involved were of that they would be more pro. erly the subjeot of consideration by a jury 19 would therefore adjourn the 0 to the next term, when a jury trial would be 1s officers to be place No, 210 Broad. ‘ormanont Members.. Koakley, and Mr. J Woat iDth street, for Mra. € The case will Grand Jury early nexigwook OTHER CARE OF TH ARTICLE NO. 9 URN FEMALE DENRFO TURSDAY, APRIL @D, 1967, Probably go before the A by the New tigate the aub. management of the forrins across the Hadaon River, againat which much com wen mada, have report, in whic to the forriea of the New and the Erie Railroads, | ton Court—DAMAGRS FoR AN Tht Eavormext—Annie Thoma guordian Wm. Kline agt. Heory Rauoh thin case, whioh wae reported tn our cot nna veaterda: remembered that the agen for an alleged jury yesterday mornin, for the plaintiff for ‘eRtom Count—A Scrr ror Comwrs Joel E. Hyams ot Howard. Tho plaintiff alleges that he ao kt antity of fanoy dry goods to the does business in this city un rd, Sanger & Co. nw YORK MAGT Soonatle LRNT BOCTRTT, ‘This Toatitution was formed some thirty years ago. The object of the society as stated in the Constitution is the promotion of maral parity, by affording an asylam to | erring females, who manifest s desire to | paths of virtue, and dy PTO | pose of producing abortion. curing employment for their fature support. | is the affidavit of Maria Jon The society is composed of indie committee of gentlemen. Duilding in Sth street, be wb avennes, Females Cowmissiovens A rogalar mecting of the Fire Commissioners wi at No.9 Court atreet last evening, and it the trial of Hose Com nd 7, on the charge of OATH AVENUE, Norih corner 3400 at. No. 999 OPRING STRERT, No, 006 FULTON STREET Dr. William Thiers nue, was bro in which it will be] was expected ti Jaintif olalmed dam egal ejectment, the Feturued ® verdict ht before Justice Hogan ye terday morning, at the Tomb with having performed an operation on Maria Jones, on the 23d instant, tor the pur completely exon Jersey, the Contr fighting, would (0, 189 GRAND STRERT, WILLIA’ ABBOCIATION, to be disposed of by them in alleviating the ufferings of the destitute tababitants of the Southern Sistas ‘This arrangement will affor and Coffees an epporvanity moet worthy object WITHOUT Cost To TAEM As we shall soll all our goods on the abo day, a koretotors, AT CARGO PRICES, thas making a great say! locked up until the matter The following Gaano Promenan’ Concert.—A grand promenade concert, under the auspices of Company E, Forty seventh Regiment, took place at tho Regimental Armory, Fourth Joesday night. nd sociability, it at. Samnel FE h very severe charge Committee are j and the inference | forward at the ti Maria Jones, of the House of Detention, Tho | being duly aworn, doth depose and any, that on Saturday, the Zid of | premises No. 627 Third avenue, in exceedingly reticent, fondant, who der the name of Ho: which ho never received payment amount involved Regarding tween Fourth and F applying for admission may be recei the discretion of the Hoboken ferry, the ( pacity in far too limited for the pres. da of traffic, and that it suitable means of transit for thone w compelled to une meote in thie mntemplation by the of certain instruments, perform an ops tion on the person of deponent, with the i tent and for the purpose of procurin | miscarriage, deponent atron, for one week, tho plaintiff sent the sold on com: that the goods in regiment to which this Company belongs. antil the Visiting Committee bi tunity to decide whethe ceived as permanent inmates. on entering the Asylum i up her clothes to the ma her to use euch of them athe custor the otuers are | UNtow.—A meeting of thie body waa held Wednesday night, tn Re orasr of South 3d and 4th streote, n, being prog wore in the habit of dealing in, and that he informed the plaintiff tl wurchase them on any con 6 wished to send them on commi would be received. The go ‘® portion of them were sold and the resi remain in defendanta atore aifiject to the order of the plaintiff, required to give PRICK LIST OF TRAD OOLONG, (Black) 60, To, 40, 94 best #1 per pound MIXED, (Green and Black.) 92 02, Th 84 90, bert 1 per pound. 1 operation torre deponent’s life, being necessary to pre they would not doration, but if case the presout promises aro not falfilled, Manta Jones tho Legislature act promptly on the sub th day of March, the house requir i Eworn before me th ho addroas of tho evening was delivered chose “Amun ENGLISH DREAKPAST, (Biack,) 69, TO 9, 09, 61, 91 10, best #1 20 por pound. IMPERIAL, (Green,) 18,90, 99, 61,81 10, best $1 99 pacity, either menta” for bin rguied i that the Chureh and the Home oirole should furnish amusement for young men, allow the devil to do it, as at present. Rewany's Tet axp —Romae Theirs was thea committed for examine ‘Tue Pemana—A Factions Pronan of the leaders of the Fen: city on Wednoaday Inat, the question of | consolidation of the various factions at pre font existing in the Fenian rauks in th country was con proposed being be auljeot to the contro! of conciliatory measure, lending officers of wh the Gleeson organization | tained. A committse was appointed for the purpose of adopting some plan whereb: nony oan be affootod, wit inatruotions to report at an early day Reverce Faaunas—A To Inspector Har- vy, accompanied by a ponse of mon, made « | descent yesterday afternoon on the tobrceo IDANION OF THE At @ recent noanion Street Monogr eld an ingurat yeater Fat the Mth Preoinet St Lanorgan, who is belioved to Michal Tully teati teen the prisoner (Maurice Lanorgan, and husband of decoased) atrike twice with @ broom handle, abe | ue YOUNG HYSON, (Areen,) 10, 9), 0% 41, @1 10, best Brooutyn. Tie FreavaTaick Munoen - Evipence = Agatnar pxmks Ervnate asp Lev and jury reassembled at Fireman's D,, yerterday fore | noon and took a large amount of testimony bearing upon ¢ hich occurred betwoon 9 and 10 Yof Monday. A crowd of citizen assombled at the hall during {the in queat and watohed the proceedings with ‘The prisoners John Leute were pre font while the evidence against them waa they exhibited comsiderable anxiety looking oareworn and nervous ‘They are both young mon of roa) nce. Leute loo #1, #1 10, boot $1 8 por for use of the instite: garden. All the washing f Other domestic labor required te do the occupants of the sold at public auction Island in only via at present involved in contains an area equal to about oue bun dred city lote. Can Acctpat—Thomas Halos, residing at No. 28 Monroe atreot % oney Island car on Wed while turning the cornor of Jay and York severely injured about the head. Branim Ronnan—Tho stable of Joseph B Benning, No. broken into on the night of the 2th ioat snd a bores and barn hare been murdered TAM. After the Keeping Im mind health, ecomomy, and « high de Our Black and room Mixed Teas will give Yorsal satlataction and suit all tas house (Lily W titled that the prin y with deceased, and abe took t o'clock on the nigh! Breakfast te not reeommented, aequlred a taste for that Riad of Tes, although It le the fost ton f her if she did not | abe had continued drinkin brotherialaw to de , teativied that the py | great passion a few daya ag | he would kill ed 1 years, aaw prisoner strike do. on Tuesday neveral time tion to the other advan. by the Institution, it | nacoo Wanknovan SeizKn, n bas been neg and had «aid | TED AND GROUND DAILY. he. 30¢., B8e, best 490. Hotels, snleons, boarding house Reap- Niles who ase large 4 ‘can sconomiae in that article by using oar FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COFFER, whic! price of 30. por pound, and warrant (0 Give pertect satistaction GROUND COFFEE, ee xk. —Tho promises of Francis Van Dyke, corner of Myrtle and Van Dyke aveuu entered on Wednesday night and robbed of lund at $105, which the thieven ercaped whore 20 full barrels of chowing to valued nt @4,110,twere avizad, on the at the barrela in which it wan aterfeit inspectic ticularly am: wore felonioumy Dr. Leo, Deputy Core * them at the | querable passic torday abowed pretty i been with rdered ian a very ahort time provi e was found by p | to heding a mas he society bas | to four inches long ; | nd eight cuts on the left hip and sve on the thigh; there wae no fracture of akull, but intense congestion of the ion death was the reauit of a rupture of the dura mater of the brain. | fhe jury found @ verdiot in accordance with the doctor's opinion, caused by inju | Flea received at the band The prisoner wa vered, on which marks had not been cancelled, thereby leaving the ownor liable to poualty of $10 | rel with much mark | hod of defrauding the government 6 hour when Idersloeve with ortal wound in his neck, of @ positive clai MARINE NEW Consumers can sare from 00s te #1 per poand by ain in the Institution ey are assisted to Hud at homes, and in some AT AMERICAN TRA COMPANY, ‘Now, $1 and 39 VESEY STREET. No, 640 BROADWAY, corner of Diesek No 461 RIGHTH AVENUE, worvh sorner 84h but no toatimon haa yet been o! «having failed toappe ith again adjou good aid per late, and atrong effort ty, a"Home f ly ‘been opened supted” bas recent waouston atreet engaged in thi HED ON A CAR.—Mr, Sobson, of No. 88 Wall street, was robbed of bie pocket-book, 0 Wednesday even fourth avenue oar. prisoners were remanded. A Woman Gannorren ann Bhortly aftor dark named Mary Thompson, residing in Borgen ompking and Classon svonues, was knockod down and robbed by three rufiians, whilo passing through Law n her way to Fulton « to take ® car Now York in the aftornoon for the purpose of getting a remittance from her busband | who ia doing-business in Bo from the Post Oflice coutaining Sho apent some money hu the purchase of asilk dress and a pair of gai with which she returned to Brodklyn, ad of taking a Fulton No. 209 APRING ATREET Ne. 906 FULTON STRERT, BROOKLYN, corner THE WEATHER, MARCH 25, 186TH WIND Among the inet welfare of deve containing $100, 0 while on board a thieves aucceeded in escaping with their tho victim experionoed eon: No. 138 GRAND STREET, WILLIAMSDURGIT N. BIC 18 bout storm the profite of the first fair d NRISTIAN UNION whi b ts composed of the re of many of cur were led to’ form purpose of providing, at moder Hatta — Reovtan Meerixo | the M4 of April, then will be donated, 846 yes i STRAMBILIPS 1 Livingston, Liston oe ‘Mare, Ginley, Philadelphia, Gia MIP David Cree VERISTENDENT. A regular meeting this Association for the AUCTION NOPICE! 14, Burgess, Ban Francisco, —Wiihelming, Willenbrodt, Rotterdam. in the only line tho city which deny the car detectives « afternoon at th Mulberry atreet, the full Board b oung girls of good chi ate meoting of the n and Joe Coburn | was bold last evening for the them to the city, The fact that the inatita fs the need of a aafe to any that Lmeute in thie ng. the only mattors of pub ly report of Sanitary Superintendent Dalton that during the nee inspected b, a half @ doren suc eity would Le none too mavy to meet the wanta of the class Young women whose meani atukes to bo $10,000 a sido, and the result of the fight to determing the rightful sor of the title of “Ch ® pugilistio rank at pr # anid to be tho in tho prize ri try or in England. of the meoting bas not yet beon made pub- FLIPS Aan Fransisos, Bohm, Arerte ih | pamongers, mall, OF ORDNANC ion of America, at claimed by both sare OP OED ing-bouses,and wish to be thrown me. ite act to the highest conten alot of ‘embrecing But jihnaete Caught hor by the throat and told her that soca yay a gr made, noise he ‘would blow her ‘The othor two tore open the id took the suinder the firnt garding which apecial or n of the Health | jon 63 20, ny teebi the ile de Fa ‘on Women's Home Ladies Christian Un: Buildings, located wt Now. 174 and 176 Kast During the firt year been accommodated tome only for @ few # large nomber bave been per in ebarge of the | Law had ptsviou plied with and front of hor dress The inapectore have Reorentno or THe U. 8. Hore:—This one famous hotel, located on the corner of Ful | ton and Water atroots, which for tho past two years has bean unoceny mo- | aia fo lat 43 also | a steamer, about 140 personeba here with a bore with which rhe lady was widowalk in an Colonel JQ. Ad 7 ‘conelusion of the dare ehorwar jeles must be removed ‘ethorwise they will revert to the: 4, oxgep: for to the dist Polici Dr. George Cochr 4 to her necessities and #h ficiently to relate th which she was robbed. She wi nied to her She can give no oth ono of tho fellows wore « white coat Tux ALteorp Homic ‘The examination of Patrick Cava- days since on charge of having caused the death of » named George Thompaon, by atrik ing him on the head with ab the IMth inat., tool rnwell yesterday morning. eoased testified thi inst, their son Patrick's celebration 4o'clock, P.M, and went, past Cavanag’ hay, when ho heard mnoine, hed to come from He returned home for fiftoon years 0 ont, and for the p Hoffman House, who bi hotel throughout in elegant atyle, and will orth conduct it on the Kuropean plan, Inon —Irador Kenny nd Joseph K Chiet of Wares. are using the needle in their | in charge of the complaint « n citizens, all of ven referred to medical ton with the refurniahed the Various traces tore or clerks the Behoo! of Len! students, or are ‘The matron k Ames ot thos: MERVILLE — IN N. Hi aT 12 orcrocK, GS, EXPRESS WAGONE, fp) NO'TOF BUGGIES, &e, be, ve are medical K for employment. pa a register in which the | apecting otic lution was offored and adopted to tho eflect | that the phrase “contagious disense,” used in Section 1th of th be declared to include th fea ani Lane Gat jescription than that at the OLD BROOKLYN MARKET, wo Boeke from malo assintanta munieate with those unemployed word to her at the *) to $4 per week ts James street, nese Faison by calling oF eendin, hear Firat avenue, ‘The prisoners were hold uantity of old iron haw ne distillery during the arrested some charged the inma fund bas been esta to provide tor th been atolon from t past few months Faran Acorpast lished by the m Superintendent i 1 to report to the ul why onaes of apparent informality or the part of the coroner , since the organization of the Metropolitan Hoard of Health, hia own observation Coroner Sobirmer will unt to-day over th ol Gunther, who died y Hospital, from injuries received t 4 Hounton atreot atay occurrence is supposed | of this city, whic ‘hes a Watney, Bape’ bard, [Bremen] Babs, 10}y ofeloek, at 199 Cher store, sugars, tous, ot adapted to the purpose. aud infirmary are needed, a largo dining room, and more com ing run over few days ago. | ther business and at fix o'clock re propose ty erect @ | ed uutil Thursday are soliciting cout Anather institutio Ho came home al » Board adjourn MORGENRATH & CO., AUCTION: INRY PRLTMAN will sell this day suitable building, au butions for the olject #imilar to the abo PEMALE CHRISTIAN HOME, THE COURTS. Yor m8 Day Hoanv or Excise—Meerixa Yesrenoay TRIALS OF Ligvon Deatens ror Viona: | THe ExctaR Law sionere of tho Board of Excise, co | Messrs, Acton, Schultz and Manierre, held their second regular | trial of licensed liquor doal the trial chamber of Polico Hoadquartora in |! Mulberry atroet, which he aso apartments of acoured. | and told his mother that Mr. has enered asveriment of domestic: tren ve Bu rienced « hurricane from. ‘This is alao conducted by did not complain of having beon supper and went was noized with ill delirous at times. jay following, whi fever, he wade the statement that Cava. k him on the head with o died on the next Sunday ‘The parenta stated that there wore no marks of violence whatever about the hond or fx attended deceased during nis illne fied that there wet (Short caiisen). 2H, GL, 2496, Bosworth, Bergen sed the building No. COOLEY, AUCTIONEER! Hi ra Hg wil for the term, Special Terma present occupy: 6 for board ia $1.50 to $4, Young Women not sufficient to carry on the enter being made up by eubsor ‘The Home is nivel rything is done by the nagh had atr BOGART, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, ,crclagh, at the Auction Rea mon Pleas—Parts Land II DISASTERS. 99-The ial yastorda feces Guiventons reperts of Charleston, bed ‘throughout, and managers and matron to ¢ aud comfortable for the inmate Toe Kamat Anontion CasteDn Bean Ler ADMITTAD TO Batt 1x THE SUM oY $10, At half-past 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Court room of the Special Sessions was erowded the defence in the case of 1) ‘ancy Cole, who etand | eaured the death of orney for Saturday £0, 'y large essortment of boasebol feral: A for the torm Court of Appeal no extornal injuries, and nothing whatever to indicate that h had been subjected to violence. it of inflammation of the brain, perinduced by @ violent cold. from the evidence and other # that no assault bad beon mitted on deceased, Mr, Cavanagh was honorably discharged. Aunxst ov Riven Tateyms—Throo mon | named James MeCoon, James McCormick , | and Michael Donnelly, were brought before plaintiff, | Justice irdaley yesterday afternoon on the olen fifteen bage of ni 1 at $200, from the light- ineor, lying at the foot of Partition ‘Vhey wore discovered by Round man Brumley of the Forty third Police Pi | cinct, who observed their boat first and the watched their p when, with th ed of were in the greater number dismissed | nd, while the following deal iflored m revocation of their lict 1 McGinn, No. on. 14, 1, 20, 21, 2234, 4 i 1S, ISH, 1SBG, 1S9G, Unt Ov AVPPALS—A Goveayment Con Lynn, Ex, agt. ‘This was an action to recover comiminsions for effecting a sale sols to the Government. a revocation of the authority; and that the wan effected by another ‘broker Was tried in the Supe was rendered fi 182 Eighth avenue; 219 Stanton street; 486 Capal atreet AWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY BY JOHN MORTIMER, 15 East Broadway, of addition to the above named partion, Supt ennedy lait before the Hoard ‘The defence w: Beakley and Mrs, cbarged with havin the late Mre. Elizabeth FE, Kimball, Irving House, in this city, on the 24d of Jenuary last, by abortion, Amongat thor several ‘emineu in thia city a in Brooklyn, for bi Domestic Ports. arch B—Arrived, steamer Neptune, up for adjudi Fegular meeting on Thura A CoNCENT IN ALD OF THR SOUTHERN Re: tiny Fonp will be given at the Aca of Music, on Saturday evening, March 30th, es of the Mereantile Li Max Maretrek{Director | ation at the neat dealers and others, Fast Broadway. HOS, GAFFNE! a th ng ine ‘shies! sel DDE TONG, charge of havin | trate of soda, YY, AUCT'R, BALES! cipally relies in bis appeal is, that »con- ite object the udu tluoncing of a Government otticer, is void. ision roserved. Counr or Avegats—Tur E: Fee of th ith weet cor. of Videuve, as experts, in favor brary Association of the Opera troup Miss Kellogg, Madar Biguore Mazzol othors will appeur. ANoTHRR ALLOK morning Mayor Hofluan received the ful When Justice Dowling too! the benob, ex-Record Smith said that be 1 the bovenamed The fourth escaped in » boat man fired several shote at bim, but red to Lake eflvc! ley subsequently arrested # cartman named ahuo, who was carrying away « portion of the atolen property. were committed for examination. stolen was the prope i May 10th, 1861, 10th, 1860, he executed will, which was | Koun witneased by A. J. Hegeman, who died be. These two names wore dam Mott sign Ou Docember ni, Antonucci, and Justice Dowling enid that tho case would Odicer Brum. Bedford. Jr., Assistant District At- torney, asked if it wae the gentleman's in- tention to give no evidence at allt ExKecorder Smith said that such wi should now do nothing further w his motion that hia clients be | edwmitted to bail. Justice Dowling said that he was not pre pared as to the question of bail. Bot wish to take upon himself the bility, but he would send the District-Attorney, and Le: on the will wh jw tures, but the Ovrice OF Inptana Sr any Home Abvoc Ate, Lafayette, Ind Hon. Mayor of N Dean Sin—A firm atyled Milner & Co., | | 210 Broadway, New York, are sending out pore at | the endorsed advertisemont to the pr the | and we have noticed the advertisement in | several hundred papers rder Smith said that the Consti- | our exchanges are writing to us tution of the State provided that pe could be admitted to bw. Te COMMERCIAL an’s preaonce. proof of the execution, and opens door for fraud, aa it amounts simply It is claimed that Maroh 18, 1867 Tax New York Rior—Owen Mahon, City, New Yor saloon keeper by occupation, was arrested by Oilicer Layton of the tid Pre. cinct Police, on Wednesday, on the oharge of being implicated in the riot on St. Pat | Me was sont to Now York for roof of the admi while the statute requires proof of tho act i 0 prosecute the wor ligonce, to comp 91 Beregeeny and we propery Fecove Wes, the propos! q the Prete wil be ou: 5 rh 28-—Arrived, sar a a Tux Lorreny Pot ron. | Fick's Day Toy Cases. —A decision taining whether the firm will fulfil their agreement, or are swindlers em in our poxt issue, Supreme Court, that doalers in lottery policies doing busine States where lotteries are declarod illegal are liable to taxatioi ngagod in the b Tux ALLRED Ronneny oF urd, arrested go of having Reilly, in Hicks, tbe Fight will be ¢ offers; and mo agreement WH be awarded intl the, spparatae tion yesterday if be w fied that ihere w mber of individ siness in this city 0 evidence against timate business, woe m to fill their obliga You will, therefore, be doing a duty and a favor in wacert robbed the house of John near State atreet, of $4,700 on the Sth of was brought before Justice | Huckloy yesterday afternoon for Mre. and Miss O'Rei failed to identify th thereupon honorably di BuooKiyy PLawtenens’ UNioN,—At a ro. cont meeting of this Association, the fol. lowing officers were 6! Was because they proj eoedings, and Le preterred that the exaimiuation should rest wi 'y believed that thi ib possession of some facts that they pro to present at another tim oakley would be plaiutiff iustead of « He knew that there w ing between the Health Hoard and the ‘overs, aud also knew that ther doing on just now at Albany th Board wauted to bave control of th Coroners as well an ey client should not be made f thie difioulty. concluded by prossing b Mr, Gunung 8. Bedford, Jr., on behalf of District Attorney tax, and tend ir returna to the Coll The Collector having fused to recoguize their bondsmen or re ceive their tax, thoy a fore mandamus compe eoeivethe tax aul recognize the sureties, | | They also asked for an inju | train the Collector or any one else from in- terfering with them so lon, ready and willis through your | (B@ lew by paving th usatan early date. Itt » they are nd dling She public generally, aud ought toh We notice that an estab: | y were examined, but | accused) who was solemn, Mase be-reposs of hls soul, vary Cemetery for inierment. pplied to the Court ling the Collootor to arrested at ov edIOLPEN. 00 Fiocinda Holden, aged 34 year 11 mow wamennion of by. thi a strug | doing » of Miluer & oted for the ensuing J. Walsh; Vice dent, Wm. H. Hodges; Recording Becreta- 1 Booretery, An onding Seoretary, Ed pay be of alike characte Scauteri A COWeME The following ie a cops of the advertiee ; ment referred to as they were to comply with the | family, and the members of joy stated yesterday that he ABBOTT, AUCTIONKER, Ware, sells om thi ear 130 eh minor, Sram seice 110 Chatham Hore, 910 Avent chalre’ puinps, bottlen a M. WITTERS, AUCT., WILL BEL. lease Gxvures ai louse, belug & fine motion for bail, ward Gallagher, James Your ‘An appeal for aid fron who are now"bn | um of $00 of the | © Smalley) not bein, ‘attention | 8" nd Miohael Pugh, the Philadelphia plaste boing mado, the Union was contributes said that the bad nothing whatever to do w ‘The gentleman bad advanced the theors yesterday, that he was defending a respect skilful physician, and ao forth Neving that he wae going to introduce ten ‘effect to-day, hi District attorne: K DELEGATES "TO THE OOPERS—TH! Bosiety UC. are urgently females, of all ages, are wanted to 1t | vise that no further proceedings be taken in the matter, and that no further warrants ued for the arrest of parties concerued | in the lottery business, who have etfered to | cemply with the law, until Judge Shipman's | decision be rendered. Common Pixas.—Angurt 20 to $100—the more | OF TH No | gart agt. Jan AUCTIONEER, ‘the furnivul fo orth, for the moat saleuble novelties tig neat Diviates: Hafan Awxvat [MeeriNo oF Tite MeRCANTILE iH attrersen, splendid lan Durewuh ste. The annual meet: ing of the Mercantile Library Association was held in the rooms in Atlantic street, Frauklin Woodrutf, Eaq., Pres: fhe attendance was ‘Tho principal by ing of the reports of the President Tho report of the Tre: SOCIETY NOTIC PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING T. Bb Ms of LZ ini Men ceeite Meer the Assistant | can make from $5 to $0 Y, auc no rink of losal uired of from y invested the ey required in ay ticles aud receive pay afte y wish to mako money rapidly Write for Cuil particular p Counsel then ease of Hyler to show that on | tal depended whether | u mitted to bail or pot, | um urderer might be admitted to ce against him wae not @f © Conclusive oharscter, while # wink. | ead easily, Rash - TRAMINATION Booanr Divorce Case.—Eliza Bo his case, which was reported in our colume oa yesterday, came to an abrupt conclusion ovening of (he Court vestardar morning # | ucer abowod (he Lalauce oo band of B.0i). PERSONAL NOTICE! RY WALSH, WHO Left a ee aca Wala prisoner should be ball Eth "ovis Oa the | god La en forty years of 1 4 Sysmay amy Mev Saige acme pen pcn om woman) we wou emg Avuawie muy HOMWOU KU MRNA Te ~~ POETRY. ‘THE GREAT ENCHANTE: Bigop is the poor man’s warmest cloak ; th har St His lavish aime, and ture to gold His scanty pence. Ho heals the sick man in a dream And acts the fettored free; Ho calls the beggar from bis don To golden usury, Ho crowns tho hounded Reverses Fut Aad bide the briefless 9 Judge of the Common tod lovers’ hands, la the hero atill unknown From louely village plough. Sleep holde the resurrection keys, And from his shadowy plain, Down Memorr's long and cloudy vaults, The dead come back again Sleep comes, like d. vine equality ! Bleaaes the monarch in bi ‘The slave upon the th, alike to all tate, Sleep brings our childhood back again, The only Golden Age Sleep! 0 thou blessed alchemiat, Tou holy Archimage. THE MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT, Ir waa agreed on all hands that Ned Stone waeavory practical fellow. By some this may have boon said of him disparngingly, though others undoubtedly applied the words ina complimentary soase, Practical ity haa ite eulogiate, but it has also ite con sors There are peoplo who will find fault with prose because ite isn't poetry; the ame ort of people consistently denounce practicality bocauss of it defleiency in apooulativencas. Af Nod Stone had aver heard fault found with him on the score that he wus practical and that be wasn’t poetical, he might have Anawored with Mistrosa Audrey—" I do not know what poetical is: ia it honest in deed and word! Isit atrus thing! Certainly in both word and deod he was himself bon estand true, For things that were other wine he was quite without sympathy. In deed be was for the most part without knowledge ooncorning them ; being a simple straightforward gentleman, who went on his own way, lived bis own life, did what it fell to his lot todo, ina curiously sober, steady, homely fashion. Me never swerved to the right or to the left. It did not occur to him, apparently, to deviate from a com. pact plan of consistent conduct. He never neemed to any anything he did not mean, or to mean anything he did not aay; the while his opebness had not about it that element of otfensiveness which characterises the un resorve of some people: with whom “apeak- ing their minds,” as they phrase it, ia rather nn oporativa bet tor pretormitted than performod. Nod Stone's mind ran pure and cloar asa brook. You were of course at Kberty, if such was your humor, to deride it as being morely ® water-brook after fount of atrong claret, perhaps. Still the former, be it romembered,is available at all times and dolectable ever iu ite own mild way ; whereas the latter is only for occasions of fostivity at long intervals, never running for any protracted period, nor always quite cloar, and, with all ite charms, capable up on provocation of giving you headache or of throwing you into a fever. He wasa broker—nothing more nor loss than that. Whethor his labors aud profite bad to do with tea or sugar.or ships or atock, Lam not certain, Ifound it sufficient to know that he was e# broker of some kind. He had beon very poor at one time of bis life, aud had to work very hard. His indus: try, however, had inthe end mot with its due reward. Arrived at middle age, ho was vory comfortably circumatanced, and saw no reason to doubt that bis prosperity would continue. When Le onneed to his friends, therefore, that he thought of tasisg to himeclf « wife, it was felt goner. ally that the step he meditated was a pra dent and proper one, a under all the circu have beon reasonably expe he further atatod that be had made an offer of his hand to one Misa Georgina Warren, the daughter of » wealthy East India mer chant, and that his offer had been accepted by that lady, wo of course hastened to ten- der him our'hearty congratulations on the happy cccasion. When I say “ I must not be understcod as employing the editorial first porson plural by way of veiling my own individuality, but as speaking on be- half of myself and various other friends of who wei my friends, and ally agreed with mein wishing Joy to oar friend upon the proposed impor- go in bis life. Ned Stone spoke of the matter in his own sober way. 1, you know I'm gotting on,” he anid, “and if I'am ever to marry, it's about time should think of setting about it. A fow years hence it will be too lato, Iaball be 4 down thea ina bachelor kind of life, have adopted bachelor views and habite, nd bachelor ways of looking at things, Which I shouldn't be able to alter or get out of at any price, A few yeare ago I couldn't have afforded it, to put’ the matter plainly, and so it was out of the question, But I always looked forward to getting married when I could afford it; and so now, when I can afford it, I'm going to carry out the no- tion, You're very kind, I think I shall be happy—in fact I've no doubt about ita happy asa fellow has any right to expect tobe. “ue ought net to expect too ‘much, of course. But I'm fond, in my way, of th Georgina nd i think that'she, her way, is fond of me. She is not'too Lor too old; not too good-looking, hor too She's sensible enough, and accomplished enough ; and I don't see why abe shouldn't make me a very good kind of wife; and, similarly, I don't see why I shouldn't imake her, very good kind of husband. I know 1 do all foun tq, make appy abd domfortable, and I've no her doubt sho'll do the same on hor side, What more very fond of old, W aps Very But still I don’t seo that v that need matter very much, Idare say wo shall understand each other better bj and by; meantime we must rub on ae well as wo can; and Imuat try and make the best of the old gentleman's humors, and not run counter to fim more than T-can avoid, We needn't be meeting 0 very often, you kuow. And it seems to me that the old fel. low would be no fonder of anybody else who might want to marry bie daughter than he isof me. Andif Georgi likes me,(and anynsho does,) aud if I like Georgina, df know Ido.) that seems to be the se, Tdon’t think I | much about the old bject. You see it our affair—Georgina’s and mine—and not Aig; though it’s hard to make bim see it in that light’ But I daresay it will all come right iu the end ‘That's what I tell Geor- gina when sho takes up with rather gloomy Views about her father's temper, She's very | good sense, and I think she looks at the fuatter very much asl do—only of course she can't help feoling that he is her father; whereas, thank goodness, he is not mine, I'm myich obliged to you all for your good wishes, I say again.” Tt will be seen that Ned Sto lover to * writing He teadily aud punctually, "Ibe. th mometer of his love stood at temperate, mith no tendency towards a rise. Lat Cup: id do all he could, it did not seem that he was able to work Very vital changes in these respects. Stone, it was evident, persisted in contemplating love aud marriage from he prosaic and orectionl woint view, seta were tot possible te rs ni ie Bim. Mls constitutional serenity refused te be disturbed at all by “the love,” There wae nothing al careless desolation.” ‘as they are ordi not discernible upon him, 2ppontment te on to the lover, perbaps would be inclined to think 16 was not to be regarded aa» lover at n going to be not neosssar- the former more attractive and Certainly he did not attitudin- ein the eccontrio popularly expected of @ lover. affected no particular raptnres as to the posed change in his life, ough he look- it with a sort of coim sation He never said » word as to the ‘ate of hie breast, or the exoite- ment of his feelings. He did not regard Mins Warren as» angol bably be would bi fot any alings & goddess; tha first to, Cone discompore his vision. ed simply fo hin what she scomed to eve: #e- an syloooking sensible girl he was toe considered as a lover at all, why then it was asa lover with » large tn fusios of the man of business. At the same time it should be noted that ase man of : strictly honorable d ugh-going gentleman Stone's love affair might not be very inter- eating to lookeron ; {f ite romance at all, it was ungue Yot there was something respectable fection was not at all Miss Warren see uld be called @ ionably « duit for display, bat wh g article, and in Fowe-tinted foam ; be of a sound, atilf, and maibly, too, it would be tter than ite more dashing might, for all that found to Keep. bet His worthiness, indeed, commanded the regard of he was a staunch, generous follow, & moet is love atfair wana I waa often consi bility ultimately ewe. bt was his philosophy wholly” ‘againat passion! would he pot rather, Hi most other men, bo enter upon the matter ected fire kindling and crackling ver coolly be migh find at last an anox- Tealled upon him ono evening held in bis hand a ired conoeruing Mise Georgi n't you heard?” he anid, f course you couldn't have beard, off; oue engagement has come “You don't moan that? “Yen the thing's“ broken off,” a4 paople and I'm sorry about but it can't be helped.” Had the lady rose: od his serenit, 4 the queatio satisfied now. 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