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| ICKLAYERS’ CONVEN- --— ich of the Organization. _ pfoaches for holding the annual _ ‘Body, the intorest In ite proceedings all classes of mechanics engaged In ‘The brickiayers are, with one or t extensively organized body United States, and apon their largely the interests of other FROM when the anions m this city ’ ciaé, the magons' laborers, carpenters, sterers, honse painters, and others were more or affected by it, as they naturally would be. The a} Conventions of the representatives of the rade here are always important; but tie session of which opens in Washington, D. C., next {Mon ‘week, will be more than usually interesting and Boor nt, A large number of questions affecting hot only the peace and welture of their own trade, but others, will come before jie Convention, Mea- res will be brought forward, and no doubt will be Adopted, to secure the repeal of the conspiracy inws the Btates wherein such obuoxious laws exist, 1 under the revived operation of which #0 many of our fellow-citizens and others are now on trial, and somepor whom have becn convicted. Measures will also be @dopted to obvinte the Injurions ulimatam of strikes far As reason and cl cumstances tay dmit, eligBer by the appolntment ¢/ arbitration com- mittoes, dA ts the almost universal practice in Great by come other equally feasibie and judi It will also be @ matter of consitera- min the Convention to gather foto unions and to consolidate as fur as possible the men of the trade Who are now #landing aloof from such talons, snd Who are known in trade parlance as“ wcabs. With proper organization and folty to thir antons, the bricklayers and other craftsmen throughont the Tufted States could very easily compel by moral means and the force of circumstances all “scabs tad ateagglers, whethor from Europe or the British Winces, to unite with them. In large cities, too. pores, PREM Avariy ail vote one way at elections, Arreduction of tho hours of lavor and an equaliza- Won of the rates of wages will also ve discussed, These and wany other eabjects of general interest to workingmen will be brought before the Bricklayers’ Rational Convention, whose proceedings we hope to record in these coluuias from day to day. Asketch of the crganization and growth of this Yody may not prove uninteresting to our readers, and we proceed to lay it before them, ‘The National Union of Bricklayers was organized In Philadelphia, Oct, 17, 1865, with but two local tions represented—No, 1 of Maryland, witn five delegates, aud No, 1 of Peansslvania, with four, Both nulons comprised a membership of 80 men. ‘Aw may be inforred, the business was not of very xreat importance, and the eeesion did not Inst tong ; ‘and after the eioction of the following oMc ers, the Convention resolved to mect in Baltimore on the Sit day of Jannary, 1986: John A, White of Baitimgre, President; J, D. Billings of Philadelphia, Vice-Pr dent; J. Edward Kirby of Baltimore, Secretary 5 tnd Joseph Hackucy of Philadelphia, Treasurer, 1 Atthe appointed time and plice the Convention met again, but not now with nine delegates repra- wentia two ante ra worethen present dol egates from Unions Nos. 1, 2, 8, and 4 of New York, No. 1 of Pennsylvania, No.1 of New Jersey, No. 1 ‘of Maryland, No. 1 of Olio, No. 1 of Missouri, aud No.1 of Virginia, ‘The session lasted four days, and ‘the enme reutiomen as before were elected officers of the Convention, except that Joln S, Frost was eub- Biituted 5 Vico-Prosident, iast end of Mr, Billings, ‘The nc«t annual mocting was held in Cineinuath, Jon, 14,1507, Twenty-four untons, comprising an seareqate of 4,000 members, were represented by M4 elegagos. Fifteca unions had been organized dae ring te y@ur, nnd the membership bad been increased 2,000, ‘The eersion lasted a week, and the following ‘oMcers wore elected: John 8, Frost of Brooklyn, N. ¥., President ; Joba O'Keefe of Ciuc innati, Vico President; J. Wiwaed Miryy of Baltimore, Secro- tary ; Theodore Ayers of St, Louis, Assistant Bests tary, and Jos. Hickey of Philadelphia, Treasurer, ‘Phe Convention adjourned to meet at New York on the 19th day of January, 1958, and ite procecdings at That time were fuichfully recorded In Tuw Sun. Forty- ‘seven untons were represented by G8 delegates, The membership—6,)78—showed an increase of 1,978, and tho number of local unions an increase of #3. With the exception of the Assistant Secretary— Albert Peart of Pitsburg), Pa—the same oflicers as be- foro were revlected. "The carece of tho Nattonal Un ion tins been one of marked progress ever since Its first organization, ) At the present date itcomprises 63 anions, with Mmombershlp of 8,f0—an increase of OL unions or- ganized and 8,216 members added in the short period of tice years aud Za quarter, The ofticers may be, as thay are, jusily proud of the erowth nd position of an organization which can show such a record of progress and prosperity. ‘The Convention will apply to Congress for 9 na tonal cLurter for the organizition, so that we may expect it to become one of the permanent, useful institutions of the lant, Under the constitution adopted by the Inst Convention, all local unious or- ginizing must procure a charter from the National Union, which ts «ranted for @5 exch, ‘The President Of the Nations! Caion may appoint deputies to organ- {ze such unious in districts where none exist, or to reorganize de vnet unions, and the expenges of such deputy mast b> borne by the sald an! pectives ly. The President and Secretary and Assistant re- celve salaries, but not large enough to enable them to Abate working at their trade, ‘The travelling expenses Of all the officers are paid out of the fuads of the Na- tioual Union, and the several local unions defray the expenses of their delegates to the national body, Kach local unlon is cntiied to three delegates, but to necure to the poor and weak ones an equal volee with the weaithy and strong, one delegate from any unlon ia entitled to three voice, Mr, Samuel R. Gaul, Pre ident, and Mr, J, W. Browning, Secretary of Union No, 2, of New York, are spoken of for tho presidency and vice-presidensy of the National Union for 1909, NATIONAL LABOR UNION, a We mentioned some days ago that the several committves appointed at the last session of the Nae tonal Labor Union in this city, wore holding mect- fuga in Washington to perfect their plans for the coming year, and to prepare billa to be presented to Congress for the clevation aud beiter protection of workingmen throughout the country, Alter a dis- cussion by Messre, Day, Sylvia, Whaley, Cameron, Trovellick, Puett, Cavis, and other#, os to the bert means to effect the desired object, the following rem olution, offered by Abr, Whaley, was unanimously aitopted: Resolved, Thot we, ln Exeentive Committee assem- pind recutamend tint the Leriaeat ot N Ml Paboy Union, at the carla s prackeay) von fon take the Heid () eauvass the prunes al ¢ i towns of Auatey, £o8 Ue purpose of ween ba Gapotulating Whe Principles OF tle att thicree mn, wiidh (OF auch Unione to ther wil; aod we further recommen that bo my pin welt Stadvecates ty Qi fh 1 tie 1AQOE we KO bi Bale 3 ihiay Ave proper bo Bugage. Tho following dectiration and resolutions, embo dying the sense of Lae Conunitic ously adopted : Atajointy were then’ unuuis ng of the several authorized Cominlt teen ge tne Rational Laver Vaton, bold nt Wei soa. 8 Heclty oF Washington, L@CcusUSE 1D, Hy Hi, Budd 135 18%, Buione OGL tikage tie lOdoWwiu deciiration” was Sdopted, ana the Provident of tw Natloual Lavor Uoiun, Wid tis Nesideat Committee at Washington, wore Lu Brucced to present W wud Urge the samme Jpou COuKrErs Bad Wie country’: ‘hesoivet, that we Amand a cheap, safe, and ab at currenes, the nooiion of the hada bans! mm, AG Wie leeue of Lrearury Hoven wade d ie of al public and pr At the option of the holder, buy bows, boating '& Just rate Of interest, uf w tue Fale Of anual Increase Yon (tirve por « * omn taxalluiy Ab. quitabte dive Of the ro duets uf lasot What we Will Wage BO UuwolAproieilg Ope { reristauce to any selene for pay lag te a Merout currency frou that ia which 0 sbaoin ‘Hesolved, 11. wooner uncom promising hostility to any Hie leg: diye to ATENEN Lo apecie payient, Lele vit hat mosey diutale Os guid UF ell¥er te Lue BULLOF OF GALE Of Bil ths dkorders of conimerce aud lidualry, and ver Devn thy most powersul 1st Gprreerors, Oostornag contiuticets Tivior, wad thividing soeiet ter @ dike Hand achang in thy bat wewith, rot tue rel wo Speeulacion Ati ie A the abtbey gcviug Whe puLic douath iu sual touctdal setuicrs only; @ud the Lunpasitios at & mipon ubcultisated Landes rsulved, Tat We demand {he ereation of a Dep Labor, ald ut W bave charge, auder t wes of Cos i¢ dsiributied of the public di he rev tration aud resul, ‘of 1Fusios Ut uot thea Who (oii Tint wo demand ab honeet and inte expression of Congress ou the Klgbt Hoar question. ‘Thad we demand thar Were sould Lew Mberd ve, where he nt | Set of stealing & Wesmilvrer RELAY & oe pen ennna SNe iat DUILDING IN NEW YORK, ‘ail the people. Operations of the Superintendent of Builds 1 mal Labor Unto, The real estate interest of New York has be- + #0 vast during late years as to require and re- ceive great attention, Mutual Protectivo Assocla- tions have boon orginlesd aniong property ownors, periodicals estabtished, and logistative enactments tnade for its advancement and protection, ‘The De- Partment for the Survey and Inspection of Baltd. ings, at 2 Fourth avenue, was organized in June, 1s8%, with the object of aifording protection to life and property, by enforcing a code of building laws And a system of inapection of edifices { in process 0 ercetion oF needing repairs, Process of Its plan of operations is ae fottow divided Into districts, each of whieh ts allotted to au who {9 required to examine all biildt out bis district at leaxt ‘wasmvarow Crry! Deo Is, 1a Schuyier Coliax, and have them elrenlated through- Initlation fee ts Ged’ a Baa the anna ime. "Ai whe wang. Bave sorted eat doer form ct trent Regiment, gr who belng members ihe fgmmand may linre entered Ul ee Working Women's Proteetive Union—Record ofthe Yours Work During the year just closed thi heen working away silently but surely for the bene. fit of women who Inbor for a livingand Who #eck its protection anit assistance, The total namber of ap- tions made for employment daring this period ‘Was 16,625, of which nuinbor 1,595 weFe new, or per- fous who bad never before applion ; number obtained employment © This 18 @ amall proportion, less the applicants, and leads to the Inquiry what beco: » of the three-fourths who do not ct work throng? the Union ? In the frst place, the number of anp! cations does not represcut #0 many separate indivi duals, for it frequently happens that the same per- son will apply it may be once» month or oftencr In the next place, many persons who apply on. procnre employment through thelr own or others agency without applying again; and as all such out Not included tn the operation Union, no record there: ot old applicants to eave! £8,096. individas tation, aad 3 89) being provided wit t The city ta] such eervi Gisten scrvico, may be elected members of tho tenant of Company D, Ninth Regiment, view Pollock, every day (Sundays and | resig port fy writing all vi agether with the Premises npo; tions of anys saree been ele: Reciment. Sorveant Second Licutenanl td vartove callin n one-forsit of | Y, > Ustrict, he te re. ations have been n hate likely to jon ts required sn busting, he'mo te vl erection, and méais for ‘This ayetem of trainer of racehorses, Mr, A, J, Miner, has severed N's connection with the famons HoimdeN stable of Irene y went in perty owners to keep t Working Women’ Bat allowing the number pe Stands at the vory helght of his profession Mont, experience, and skill, and his rare taining it, of coarse more than once during the y (Of the 1,588 new applicants, 200 wi Heing aolliers? w that the renowned by was entirely lost wight Laon has been aeeomplished in wii at the same time marked improves helen effveted in tie courtruction of chieved he ys Hiar constitation and t ish the ay Adapted his tratping and amount of WOR, happiest manucr, While under his care alte.) intendence, Kentneky never knew deteat exc once when his owners would Insist on starting him in arace, when notoriously amivs and nnilt to run. ‘This wos In the first Jersey Derby, won by Nor folk, Kentucky only being able to run a bad fourth, At Sar beat Tipperary (who was second in the Derby to Norfolk) and three others with the gre in nono of bis ral the best horses fn train he ever mi tug him tho bad leit Mi hia great match avainst mo at Jerome 17, INT, Hin defeat on that memorst nily justly he attributed of his peculiar ev the contequent unfitness of the day of the race, Mr. Miner olxo tratned the dy- ing filly. Ruthless (perhopa the best two and tl sith Gietr parents means of ogress in ease of fire, “have been erected ap to dav ny of the houses of been greatly le wt to thelr Interest to m aa tenan's have been qui xuberance of their gratiud Gol at tiis season, devise some tm ter for homeless girls? Where are the New York? Where are the ben fe any, let them speak out the bailing Inw providing that now, of for ever aiter is the season of, largest nuraber of temales ar t, and whatever Denese of this class should be dove promptly. ‘one knows of a better of more pr engeest that some spare dollars, or be epared without an effort, be sn tendent of the Working Franklin stree litles should be pr is ta be done for th Sull more tmy frame or wooden buildtogs to leludi tthe dalind Jnstead of merely the portion below Kughtieth atrect, {othe apertn: pt by special pertuit, t these structures fr and closely bailt locality crease the danger of up in Improved to be devoted to tie obj ‘Tucy have now a duily average of uve Lowetews applicant vr re aud lower the vail y women and girts, #0 the Nyrby winver, Monday, for his tate emp! cote’ tn hte Inst twenty, according t 7 &e., are In demand; F wtih work ison and the stare of tl however, never much above daily wants of the Working wor wot constant employ met and distress among them, a8 there bs, t would seem to most persons that, the pay being famall, it would be prompty paid when the work was r laborers know, oftent 1s is not done, according to th done tn this Way Which might be prevented by su am enactment ‘Awa rule, boild there must bo eutter- operations In the elty are better with greater regird to their at Eiforts have heen ma by the Department to en- courage the t Wut fireproof materials in lly those of a ‘The records of the Woinen's Unton show that upon the cou ‘and girlsthe «um of & Parsons during the year, this Kum Wil be Sueroased for the year is paid fervices gratuit Deen the means Of Making ‘and many a home cheerful Year's Day, 19s, 1 their cost, tant by Mr. John I ‘up to Christmas Day, ans to 650 when the enti This gentleman wishes of the De Kd it ts wmid to funny n heart the dawn of which foot ap this amount vary r girls cinimed $102 $0; 14 clarmed 103.08 in sum were deirauded of $94. 4-815 ench ; and the remains Tetained (rom 4 persons, in sume of § Hearne cts: .), one $0, two Now we need hardiy whieh must ha Since 1567 an important change has tal the comparative number of buildings of sv erected in the city. fof the departinent, tho umber of second-cl dwellings suited for the accommodation of two or more familics bad namber was From the org: 12, in suis between from her employer, anoth ‘draw a picture of the inivery © sprung from the withholding of any Or these sums for any length of time, ‘This practice Of withholding #ums from one week to another bs ‘and it is in the utmost degree laborer ts worthy of his bir: ¥, one-third—thile that fo many want of means 7 a change tovk ence being due reons had been compel live in tenement touses. ‘and 156 houses of this cliss wore ere he return of prices Probable that Ute ehanie wil very gencral here, wooden to other Tata WAAC MEE OF Ean eatlon Whole No. No. of ‘to their customers; why should men and women be expected or compelicd to ity every cent 1s needed to supply thei The moral sense of the communtt law should be those employers who woud d fraud ‘otch of what this institut! ed during the year 1968, neern, and no doubt, with its present ‘at the bead'of which stands At will go On to great periver tion and’ success In ius’ good work during tue your strong arm of rought to bewr heavily upon the, poor even of one cei During these five yours 1,005 unseat buildings wore ‘Pile above 1s but a n ulldings wor secured oF taken dow Tn 1802 the sum TAN) Was coll nts Of {{ eae! of the Building law Total operations of the departinent from 1962 to od by the de- us penallies for directors und officer: New buildings ereete Old bulldogs paused Pie ations to ra Build ne law vio Its Comparative Valne a aud Twenty Years Ago. No better criterion can be found of the growth, und increasing wealth of Now York than the great advance which has been ma’ ate within the last twenty years. ‘vance ta due to the extensive emigration which bas been going on from Europe during that period, A very large proportion of the emigrants permanent residents, and bud to be supplied with domiciles, Their labor, wry nothing to raise, added Largely to the woulth of the city, and caused It to to those Imperial pro- L GUARD NOT landed in this city beea Adjutant-General Marvi Jowing important order, The followin org In Gonernt Urders Nu. M¢ ed to forward yaunte [provisions of Ue Uthat the be which cost this cvu {rations having heen Atel from (hoa headqu axtend tte bounda jos on the Fifth avenue, bo- the trip, whiet 1,00, ‘They now sell, ng from $2,000 to iireen Heder aud BAM nreota, te were sol lor an ey froma $45,000 to $60,000, houses on ‘Third avenue, kins market and Thirty-fourth ot ‘chased at sums vary lucation, at prices ras On tie Bower} houses with ful: Company 1, Fitteenth Heguncut, NG; Companies 1 detween Tomp- $5,000. They (Broad ay), betwoen Fifty- ninth and Seventy svcund streets, could eure ago for S20 oF $80; they Row raw 000 to 40,000, Jota’ iis Sixth avenue, between Four- wirtyfourth streets, wold for about And sey” Bow average Irom §H,0W to mnies A, Th, CDi, Ky Gy Wnattanen oF Geieral Orders . Thbety fourth, Bixty fi, and ta Kegiucnts, Xa re in all of the wbove organizations have heretofore readored #uperuulnerary, pie No formal diss uhh avenne property, brought about the euiue prices as within aimilar limits, on te Biatli Increased in value he facilition wh Vroperty in Harlem hay © jal twenty years, by voat and ear tor reaching Uhiut yutly i suburb of New York coutriituc up, the priece of pi years ayo lot Arey now well at fy ALL mph to manhood,” ae he gramiiloquently teruis it, aud to & a good deal to rua vicin be bousit for 8) Wires FaMging (row $2,009 to 86,000, Detawen cb wud WAL ote, that uscd to Hell Tor $250, now bring $17,000, {ie inerease Of our popuiiiion bas malniy cone venice the price of prop al emtate contin Cue rAUOD eeure oveus for many ye t be Inde: showman * Dan Klee, will furnish the mecd ul (aud Waliting) for the p miaations in to be Ordiance im this city, bonds weld by tue § will be proseemtert a anté of Many of tho eoIMpanivs fe for the serurst cording to his Hingness to ©} eval order diebanding their org, which is un eVeut nut likely to A Park on the Rawapo River, minense dimensions has just been designed and located aijout UO miles from in cityfwhich may charming spote for summer tin the coursry. y, at that polut neu coushierable a ithern boundary of | Aruns through worge by the river bw will contain i) acres of 1 nid monntain land, formin and grandeur. the Moard ov © shoot at seventy-Ove bb Ounes whol, twenty-one yurds’ 19« Iv ls intended ¢ ed by a limited number of pure hunt, tinh, and wrly A nual bali at the Jer Ik booked by tl the tril Of akill boiwern the 4 shots will U sive speculation, ofticery of the Hi hour's rig irony thls city, Phe desguct of thy park Jie marked feature of * Ramapo Reserve” ee oe ntweuser, aiid ye with its bold 1s streams, silver filled With game, aud al! around ts receding th the quied to cobance the attract Chis new pork prese unit extend beye for uecussary travel and plew $= Police News Yesterdny, At Jefferson Market Court, before Justice Led. 1d 33, Way committed on Charles Rippard, of J wits various Hy foresblike woods Nothing urttied of nature w lick nutay for npr the balding of roude h opportunity f vs, Who, 1m the mail, ¢ morbers ol the Ce emitting iu thelr attentions to 4 Intheland policy of | with, Mugidalena Ii tor, charge of sterling Hudavn streets, Jersey ¢ vatch and chain, valued at) @lid, at whose mained were given Hendricns, were yosterday im delvult of th the areeny of « gold crows | evening, Jan. 14, give with @ pin und chain at ing next, the Ninth Rogiment In- Mouk comtuanda I ub the Acide: invitations have been tes Uickets soid, aud the gathering will wdoubledly be hth Regiment, on Tharaday oir annual recepuon q the corucr of Grand B's reeeptions are ainong the feteran Corps of het committed to bail euch, charged he dh rogimental armory, at tre streets, Couipany Pleasantest affuire of the ‘At an election of office: pany deer Mnlonel—| charged with w burglary ab the ‘Golden, 44 Sprlug street, on ew Yeas | foto AMEE) < smeet tas SATURDAY, JANUARY it. Freciand, of Co, D Ry Job veutcnants—Joseph Bird, of Company A it Peat 5 Robert Pardew, Sree Gompey “Ceora f Comy y iF) soph oar sanucninnd Liye ates oh rrenhl iapin, of Com 4 Jol ay he Rate Phat vies Of thi viled States and been honoradl, aiseuareed frown or who may remain in the United Bergenmt J. A, Therlott hae been elected Lieu. Sccond Liontemant Chorlos S. Glover, Jr, ha ci Captain of Compony D, Thir'ysevert « Ge Ward was elcted er SPORTING NEW ah The Turf-Racing and Trotting, e learn that the well-known and successful » Feanels Morris, and he will in future train for Jolin Hunter, of Westchester county, N. 3 Ingtout two year-olds the ver nd rently acknow!edsed ein Mr. Mines glorions triumphs, for he ewe. pS la pea, however, when sound and Mt, he st emse; and quent racer, although opposed to the Amorlean turf, did etan opponent thar was eapyble of wak- A bimectf, Tt was after he Miner's charge that ho wa: othe comparative iano Itution of bis new trainer, and pdition be wag inom nid filly thatever trod the Ameriean tur 2 Me von Heorck was well acquainted Nowe ‘ Eto hime with him f " tr Wi vest three in Oy barn come off neat June on the Nareag has not teen accepted, althourl the city evening nid sporting ja Originated out OF tho Uisaacistaction eanved t drawn mateh between the two horses on t Course, L. Ly last Novetsber, heats, W inion re each had wou think It rather improbable that (he y erunccted with the stallion will accept the pro the racing associations of the West have owing fo Had and un pops lar manage aclode, Of St, Lomle, and Buckeye, of ¢ rovived again UNUer nit wakes are tie e. AtCine wretohed Dr. Un« the nai now open cinnats th management of the Buckeye me the eminent pool auc to aruony Lue best el torsiip the Association, having racing Interests in thit locality time to come, The American dockey Chub tn the cliy ought to take warning by the fate of the two ue adoy tem of mani Vark than by fesseilly waving st in racig now pre amoug the Sew York public, . Bui Tv aine A Dillford tonrnament, under the Immediate ame pices and direction of Mr. Piel, for the benchit of he Working \yomen's Protetive Union, was give In Brookiyn on Wednesday afternoon mit evening, hh Mestra, Dion, Decry, Poster, Goldthwalte, ‘Deery Beat Foster by ) up, tinwh «loot borred 1 by 8B at the French turec-bulh arom Winner tnsking arn 1 et ic Ryteis Oo protmte in. BIA}, | Uslt Blots barred, a en Dion ond Fe + iriod ekillat Amery both 4, Dion we Foster mae the lar t run 0) poste 2 | Decry won by md play, suid miaking wn averace OF I exucut i funier of pecatior tancy, shake, to sue suryeiee aud Kratillestion OF the avseublorce sicolallg Pedootr Weston, tho “Great Awerican ho delights to call binvelf, announces bis intention of again attempting the hercuieau t five thousand miles in ore hundred mecntlye doy, He fa busily engaged In waking preparations to ALArt gain frum Bangor fn the middie of January, the said preparations consisting in efforts to hud tome one Who Will guarantee him his expenses on le abnerts, amount to the enormous eum of $100 per day, He has published In the Trivune fa lnehirymose letter in reference to lis late failure, in which Le says that at Portland, only three days’ journey from the starting point, Ie treasurer ine kof walking | formed him that his funds bad given out, and tha no more were fortacoming, for lis draft, said to be onawell-known eporting paper In New York, whose proprietors were pecuntarily Interested in the tnierprige, baying published aud copyrighted the pas f the conten y _ gor to Bt, Pah Mi Jou in alNO non eat ; lence his inability to pros ther on his Jourtey. We are unible to un how his expenses could amount 10. #0 large a sum 96 £100 per day, or why he was no imbecile a» to vtare O11 on bis journey without ample funds and all tis trrangemonus complete, We tuink that Weaton's emonstrate the capacity of physical prove thé stamina of bis * will nave if, ostponod, uiteas tis friend the Presidential axpirations,”” kuown as sows of War peas ‘The Prigo Kings The result of the recent tight between Abe Illcken and Peter Maguire, for $2,000, has not been tatinfuctory 0 the backers of the intter, who Boxe that Maguire had deeidealy the beat of the battle be fore the accidental blow wh placed him hors de com ered it is Iniwended t a lan talked of, b broke hia jaw and as he In recov, stuke, Qi) a & A watch between Owny Geogberan and Hicken the latter to win in one bors os 9 owed und 840 4 aide siaked, Lat tho backer of Macken bur feled, Pigeon Pboothiu A match at piycon sliooting has been nude be tween Jolin Muylor, of Jersey City, ond Witham ‘Tinkler, of Providence, Ht. 1, for $400 u ride, to 8 cach, ground trap, 1 Doundary, ‘Pho match ts 1 wet, on the Narra Vighly amceresting, and toad - Cock Fishes A grand main has boon made botw States of Virginie and New York, to fi matches for $200 cach bgtile, and $1,000 a 6 mateh, Col, MeDantele represents the Old Dowla Jon, and James Murphy Now York. The eondtl aie’ How Heveutecn cocks on each: » ‘ main, and fight all that full ta, at welche ranging froin'live pounds two ounces to five pounds tn eve Ounces, on the 13th and ait inst, ——— - Whe Now York State Military Agsoctatlon, The annual meeting of this Association, this year, promises to be of very unusual interest and pleasure, For the firwt ime in many years the rect ing 1s to be held in New York elty, and the inembers cf the Aasoclution attached to the Pirst and Sound Divisions, National Gaurd, propose to give a grand the HL two gion reeeption to their folluw-members from the iM, ‘This reception, which will take Mit io the Cig of the pmeneeeteped ve ve tte, welts May ion. Bhaler fab-commiiters: comman: l- 9 entertainment writ take» ines, rn grand promenade concert, tered Into the tm; ad dancing af of the two divisions have en. r with enthuslain, the finest military entertain building will be every effort made to make the occasion nil gratifying. ber of ticketa Ie strictly limited to the on. they are appor. ‘reatments tn the First id will eortatnly Pps, eatly apoltcation fox them and men of the different Fegiments Will obtain tickets fro i Ferimentel commanderss. Omcern of Wwe ‘orker die Halos, who desiie ext riends, can obtain them at $2 excl) upon in mediate appileation to the Secretary, Lieu ny ry Heath, at 4 Hond street. New York. nal meeting of the Asoc At 19 o'clock on Turseay, in in Bteinway at nd continne two days, 90, the annmal address before the ered by Josupit iso prouilsed to’ be prese © officers of the Ascoclation are as fo! Lloyd Aspinwall Col. Gal. Thomeons Becet ren. He Le. Howard; ‘Thiel Vice- Pres joned rata to th and Setond Division. excced the limited eu ‘Offcers of the other di. Uckets for themecives or in Steinway HL tax; Jan five per cout pagal payable Ling; Chaplain, Key, f, C. srong, D.D. cent. troy of tax Petty Crimes of the Pant Year. ‘asea disposed of by th slone during the year 1865; —$_____ payab Court of Speciat Paylite Fon. 9 cent. ; payable don, 2 “Bupa 40 jou mere cit — POOLE Menks 1 a'r Per cent, free of Luxe payuble Jan, 4 He per cent, ; payat | SenR-i fly Der went. ¢ payay A et fal i yoilSsron, ier Brookivn City € ug Aldermen and Supervisors, are as Martin Kathftetsch «Con Gardiner Sieect Co Wired, sdacoty Francis Nowk ity -aise Wars, 6 following are the members of the Boord of Bopervisors fort rst Ward, Charles WH. Hotehinges Second W to Nelaoh shud Ward, DweiKl ra A Rollmayen ¢ AI Ward, Taos, Sheva: net ar Hal Veury Wille) Sever Juiternth, Ward, Law> “Pwentystrat Wa New Late, Glihany ques J. Tweerta Wano Bue N Rerumtrcan Asso- nh wore elveted at vhe ¥4 ating Commit Onicers Mott and Pow. inet, visitod tt Cuanan ow Gast banemont of & huree Of allow # Maylor and b » promises, Cha Hecnnn wore arrested with the pre were hel Lor exan Tunows rrow a Wad 18 yenrs, tn the en Tame, doing business av 8 Browtway, D own Lom \ Walon 4, on Thursday legs tract ured of WM. Melaughtin, and rebbort of eA tub of butter walt m the eellur of Henry 8. rant and Union streets on with whieh th Wed at $70 was atolen fr Mangles, corner of Tharsday night. Lone lenanp.—The course of jectures, the Board of ‘Trastees of the Quee Wan inaugurated on Wednesday evening, he large aod app (icnee Which was present augurs well I sof the enterprise and tor the public spiritednes ier whose direction the eour Beott HK, dherwood © ‘of the institution, und speaker ol Mie even ‘question of wornan's til lee\ure was well re tion of the Kev, Mr. Wyk from the audience rics Will be given dan, 2 Whi cousider the elective f elicited a Vote of second lecture of th DATION, =A meeting of son City wall by Tuesday next, to consider thy dution of the eities in Hudson co: by Ue Hoard of Ci ion to inform rally, that notwitl fly by water, daring friends and the puole ¢ {ng the damage sustel DIVIDENDS DE nual; four pr oat Detroit and Milwaukee Rallroad coupons, first fonding bonds: Jan, 2 Detroit and P Senda ietle Teens COMERS, Grek Sart few York and Harlem Rairoad, five per cent, free Fs Nie common and pretertod swck ; payable Hartford and Now If dandy Goa cusreg payee dim kon ees ate Norwich and ‘or annual, free of fan; three per cent, uston and Texia Central coupona, 1et mortgage ane, payable ta gid Jan. wtral icifle Railroad Company co mortenge bonds, payabie in gold apoe prosentaiione it Pacidé Rayirord Company coupon ‘ mortgage bona; payatle Jan. ty free oft Cilifornia Pacific Raitroad Compan: ae bonds, payable dan, f, in go Fy conpons, Ast Pittebur, es PAKS, a0, ‘The National Tenet Company four par eeat; payas ble ist Monday in January, | Ink, four per cent., free of Cominental Nation: ; fernbannnnl Exchar National Rank, semi-annual, rine Natlourl Danks sethvanoualy Mina Remoaal BME annual, sie per ce eet N atonal Bank, five per cont., free of tax; tan Merchant « Metre Nattonal Mark, eembannual, ate per al Bank, teu por cont. frea of tax; Fiith Nat 19 Jan, % {onal Citizens’ Bank, five per cont., free of tax; N payable Fay. 2 National Exchange Bank, six per cent,, free of tax; payable dan. 5. Market National Bank, semiannual, five per cent erchonts’ Exehanse E k, semlonnual, five per Mink of New York, five per ent. free of tax pn torial Park Tank, #em!-annuat, aeven per cent. an, 2, 4 Nk, sem!annual, etx ver Nawonal Bonk « tregof ies pasate dan, rth River Bank, four per cent, : parable Jan. ©, oun v Ve per cent, @ Of Lik; paya Nation Shoo and Leather Bank, scmt-anaual, five ‘Fradestien National dank, six per cent, free of 1 Wank ton, #em!-anoun th Nation: cent, Hanover d payabh 5 fin Importers’ ond ‘Traserst Nononta oer Per pan, tive per cent.: payable Jan. Mechanies’ National 1 tne ‘ HolF Sent wouat ania piyable dan Pat Sanutac a dune Chicopee Mant iring Company, payable Jan, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. a 1 fb) Moga ries, " Hie oa andy Mook..10 43) Gow, Iriandat 824 winsrere fon ries ‘ REW YORK... PAIDAY, Jom ty - Avvived. 0, Dearhorn, Ravannad, with mane and with Liveriook aud Qacoms A C0, Lockwood, Char 1 i Morkan & Cg Mall, idee aoa to Na lana 88 « ile, (OF Halitnx,) MeDouguil, Wludsor, NS. sCHuONRRS July Fourth, Bangor {Fannie GU —s Below. Ehip Alexander Marsholl, Marshall, Liver ool, with | wened ory wudee aad pamougess Wo CM Maraball de Co, _———> Torvelan Povtns AmmiveD OUT. nahitp Col ‘with lies tore Ye Aye Lote Cunard steamy Grancow, Jan 1 {nt Queenstown edtav Ni felt Deol We Regard Mere ne invatuabie for t Win wrporce for whleh aud would have it if Its price were ls what it now fe, Wo thall goat F power to Mitrouce 1b a our friends and nequomtanees.—(Menry A. Ht Mturbrldge, Mass.) It relt the foltena the guie, reduces iafammation, cures win colle, and sure to regulate tha bowels; giv Lealth tothe ebt Bo wure and ontl f M&S. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING AYRUP, | einfurty the mother, Outside Wrappers AlLothers are by initiations. Asthma, — A spre bronchial ties, which are Awith a dry tow phlegn, "rowa'a Kronektat Tr wit « cases give tuimediats relic, For coush Iie, and Unroat diseases, (he Trocher have proved their effcavy. An oid lady frieud hay Linany remedion for with no benent, found great 4 Phe Mey. D. Derr, Tho Last Opportante 1 *NEGIN AT THE BEGINNIS ov MISS BDRADDON'S BELLETANT STORY, TUL FACTORY GURL; 1H piossom ANb tins pia, TUE SUNDAY MERCURY OF LO MORROW will contain aanmniary of (he opontne Treat seniatoual romance, iid a luige wis blallmueut of purpassune ank{ort, pasabsuan et While watting for a Coo came," you are often row Better try at once JAYN Fall Couglis and ( S EXPECTORANT, a is, Bold every 5 MARKLED, BLACKMAN — TOWNSEND. 19 Por z tay z, Doc. & anence of tt by tl be th ‘a ia, Droit, tet HL Bink to Mise dda M. Tow wend. allot Now Varn ey Witt hEOKD CANT WELD=fn Yon y the Rey, Dy Geena HO Rate ANN, « Caitetyt, of k 1 Cantwell, of Alancucate elablyee ie or H a bore of at Het UO LOY On seer @ Revere and baal yO , . fi os i Nit " i t 6 ‘ c on M neh n Feilayy Jat 4 nah ‘distgured to be agate vatsigetdal a SAN, Warden, ee ED A" PENTION LAD IBS. he New York far facturing € ft deo f Mroadway, wil now d Taiige aud Deautiiul pwek ata great race tea, FLEMING, da, Manager, ——— Wood and € ‘Auuutic vad Facile Mulroad Company cou; 1 Chicago and Alton Railroad Qoupe gage bonds, Jan, % ui Chicago Ra wo, cight per cont, bon que end Sioux morigage bond: Dubuane aud My Aree mort ‘oad coupons, Orat myet- City Baiiroud eoepons, fmt Bout western Railroad couvous fret mortgage preferred bonds: Jan, % ne tne SF 6 POUNDS P 2 OOO LIEERE Lee it recived Tica, Ma, AOS, Loi, tw eh ay, Ts Thompe douse. Porses nud Carrvages te SUEIGIIN ANP WA GOR: 0) BA, KO fens vl ‘cart sods L top exross OF gFa wagon, ZN, mx . Top ou it year road wasn. ‘oe Sacha sy + Railroad Company, semi Ht AIA OF THE WATCD . HIDAY, dubs SNiON Eye _Bor book for Mr Lester PAREPA-ROSA—STEINWAY HALE. PAREPA-ROSA'S CONCERTS, Mme. PAREPA-ROSA, the ‘rest y Hert Wayne and Colcigo Rattrond oe coupons of ML morteare bonds; Jan. 1 terly dividend of 2% per cont. upon’ « tax Company, €5 per abare © mick, frea of tax; payable at and Western Staten, on ie former triumphs po rosie ere oN On Friday Moe, PATE PA Hk he Kreatest Cort M ae great expen» '§ Concert Beason. ny #1. Ihe: ar ved seats Ginter of stetnway HM aed culators, nO more mosestore, 701M DEAE OPERA HOUn Two great port DARRE MLLE. IM ANT ‘ Lessee a MELE, LAMHETE ive eles Variét \ & , SL, FRAN : mui Wet aes advance 40 Box Tones, 2t Brow at W YORK ClitCts, : ile Acatemy of Mtasie, MATINOES EV i ROTI AL TERNOON ANE pres p % AND COMIC CHT MAS PANTOMIME PECE PRARD AY. BECK REAcD SA q Rue MEAT A together with ells WPRANCADES ANT WONDREEUT MNASTIC FEATS, SAND ACHOAT to be fonnd in huroy OL BtLEs Nn cOseRNTs, foliow ig artivta: vrauer ta Os ol per cent.; oy TEAE TAMMANY. xo THE VATION TS IN THEIR ell Gate, 12 Bb Ticket Utflee, 1 PORTANTE y) peanine «i qace of OF LAME rarw Iria opere Now Haven fain, 1 Newent Last nlzhta of Gene rit act of Barbe Win, whieh pw 08 at 2 ofeloe A Good Night's Jack. Mage Thum NB, GOT GIL yal Doors open att, hing sy rap Lis designe’, im ART GALT 1 from patn, | rest and Neue by. the Key, Bde faving the /uesimieof "Conta & Panna” on tho indie affectton ef the Hef frou the MACK HOD betwoen td amt 4 . Munjecty * Lhe hy, -Hianson’s Hall, dd av, mene 123th at, 14 Pe i yucnental Hall, Prank iin vst G les, lu reply (0 he Rev, Me, nprer's Hall, 8)4 P.M, Rav. C. erp nn” lhe i anal apters of tite oul tb hte gone it the seeds of Cope naptt a. second stery of the Fun build fa newspaper, for an adver for a lawyer's ctiow, Apply as tho oftee ‘on Doc, | for the publishing 0 tho Bey Cama | oe eee A © WARMING NOsA mn PIANOFORTE CO. PUA NOR? fae; gi PALE ‘Trossuer, call, curner 1uth ay, aud 9 Ou Wiiday abtose RS LOOK PERE, Boosted and Ground Co: Dhgy. Now Orleans Mousses. THOS, R. AGNEW. 146 Fniton $0 of thelr ONE, 106 WE~e 10 f ants dlscases oF So Thad 8 tos

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