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ae an ‘Votes to fonrteen reatioring. The Sepate organized by ocenng Charles W. Upbas, of Satem. Presideat, and Po ter L. Dox, of Lye Cerk, The yore for theso gentiomen War nes ly ore ni@our After the o* cup zation, the Governor an? both branches ot tho Teeth tatere procesdied, with a military easort, ty Me ad Scuth ehereb, where so ehcitog sermon wat Prowched by we Rev. Me. Pike ‘The Governor's message will pr vored to morrow Kleeting ef tne Mia Legisiature. Aveusta, Jan 7, 18 ‘The Maine Legisiature etemblea today, The Sew gleota J H Wikies, of Augneta, Presiden’, aod Jozepn B Haul, of Presque ble, Keoretary. Tae Houre orga a y ehooting Charles A, Spoftord, of Deur Iaio, by one funcred and eighwe tot, agains Sweety three for Jche 0 Plbot, George W. Wilcox, Diemont, was electot Clerk, A commaciontion wes read Jum the Hon Bsnotbal Haumiie, resigoivg dis offloe of Batted ststew Senater, acd e committee appoicted om tho Gubernatorial vote, who with roport 10 morrow, wher Goversor Hamlin wil) be auguretved <<< Mecting of the Michigan Iegisdature. LANSING, Mick, Jap. 7, 1867, Po Michigan Legislature met to-dey a: ten tl Wo Henao the feliowing mous @ chosen wees, Tease W Miller, 0 roling Glork, Me 1 Gino, of of Saginaw Pee es rma, P. KX, Plerce, of iD tbe House Byron G. Stout, of Oakland, ba id Speaker; Ovaries V, Deland, of Jackson’ ‘Third; Wm. A. Hall, of Livingston, Earoilicg Cierk; and James Winters, of Catton, Sergeant at Arms, | The @evoracr will del is mestage this afternoon, in per- ben, © DOIb houses in ea convention. Meeting of tne hans Legislature. RINGFIRLD, Jaw. 6, 1857. nme State Sonate of Iinois eat to -day—Benjamin democrat, was elected Secre'ary. Ap atempt = ‘made to tate the ap ointment of commities from eniding cane Lees Lieut. Governor W 0d, republican, beets which the Sonate adjourned. The Governor's ‘Maoseage waa cont in thia afvernoon, Destruction of the Vermont State Capitol. The ¥ State Capito? p coe es ermont, tol was a simpic but imposing @Mrveture, commenced im tho year 1833, and finished in ‘2837, at ® cost of $182,000. Nothing remains of the Peilding this morning but toe granite walls. Among ihe ‘Baer t serious io is the State Naturalist’ apartments, ube destruction of waich i total, and iho lors irreparable. Serious Ratiroad Collision. SPRINGFISLD, Masa. Jan 7, L667. A terkvas collision took place ou the Connecticut Rall- ‘oad this morning, hetweest Spring: Id and Cnicopes, by a freight and pastonger train coming toge'her. | One man, mamod Fogerty, te killed and three or four others @anzorouniy wou! Destructive Fire near Quebec. Qceaec, Jaa 5, ‘Mvet's foundry, st Point Levi, wes towily Sonroyed ‘Dy tire yeeterduy morning. The loss is avout $20,000, aad tho insurance $14,000. An ice bridge was formed opposite this city by ihe Breet of last uignt. News from Costa Rica. Barnaors, Jan. 7, 1557. ‘The ship Monarch bad arrivea at New Urivans dete from Punts Arcuas and Costa Rica to the 84 of Sep- ‘ember. The papers were jubliant over the news that Senors) Welker had baen beaten and compolicd to evacu: ate (vaneds sad take refuge in the island of Ometepe. ‘The latest advices from Texas report thet an aitempton ‘We part of the negroca im Houston county to revoit, bad Deer trustrates, Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PRILADELIHA, Jaw. 7, 1887, Stocker beavy. Ivana vy 83%; Penney!vania Railroad, 48; "uae a ; Morris Canal, 16; song intani railroad 1 y Cuagiastox, Jan. 7, 1857. ‘Gettor—Sales to day 2 000 bales at an advance of 3c. ‘We qacie good middling at 12K c. me the Kiver—Low Tides—Disasters in the Bay—Several Ships Aground. ‘There are vast masscs of ice ia the rivers, and the Merry bose haye been very mach impeded thereby. @evera! caket of ice were seen yesterday over a milo sqeare, The ferry boat John Fitch was nearly two hours ‘@ making ono of her trips on Tucedsy right. She bad to yan down to Governor's isiand to get in the channel be- fore abo got to Bercigy street. Other boats were also much obriructed yea ~ The ice scous to be frova water foo, and has probably beon drifted down from the ‘HB bands. ‘The etrorg northwesterly winds,that have prevailed has had the eilect of making the tide im tho Nam river very dew, and as & consequence several P soguraberitineabuas Ieaving ibe harbor have rum aground. The ship Corpellus Grinoett, or aed by Grinnell & Min- ters, sud commanded by Captain A. H. Fioteber, left her dock’ yesterday morning, laden with the usaal Livarpoat argo, and ten paseepgort. She was taken ‘n tow by two | ‘tage and procecded down the Kast river, the nexp tide run: wing Vory ge Fy the while, The tide swept her near the Bismond reefs, and beiore the captains of tho tugs knew , the vessel crashed on ihe rocks whb suc! ope of the togs clean out of tho ‘weer. However, not rauch damage was done, and tho ‘verse! war goto? curing the alternoon. She losks absut @orteen inches por hour, and oso be kept ‘ree wita her mage wil probably ve $6,000. Her arged immedintel; tp, t0 the city on Tuesday aight by the atom tugs, Bee sbip Ocean Exprese, from Philedeipb's, was ewes os febo and Achilles, aud wuchored in the North river. Da- ring We pikht eho Was taken from her anchorage ‘of 4 the feo, and grounded on the mud flaw of Red Hook. ‘bas aiboe been go. oul. Another ship passing cut Dy Governor's Island hit on the rock# et the fort, stopped arhort time, and went on ber way. Tho Hamiiton avenue aad Soath ferry boais grounded 4p tse sitps on the New York side. ‘The » mopress Of the Seas ia #fill at anchor on the bor, waiting bigh water. There are also outside two ‘barks boand in. Tbe ship Oulltvator, Naseetl, for liverpool, one of Moners Williams A Goica ® packets, when being towed wot of (bo Pact river, took growad la the mud abreast of the Revenue Marge ollico, where she iny buts fow mo- montis. Shower sflerwards forces by the ice on the Fest of rocks oi! the Hattery,fabreasi of the ‘iagstafl, and ‘ould Dot be got c! at bib water last evening. The W. NH. Webb and Achilios will go to hor agsin- he went on mt hail wt bas & List 00 stare bark Olere, Brown, for Glasgow, when ia tow coming ont of the Bast river, grounded between Coonties reel ard Goonties sup pier, where she remained for a couple of bours, but aferwaris proceeded W sea. baving Sovched again near tue Cultivator. ‘The bar.antne Horace Beale, from Alexandria, ss from end of, bo to day, wes one mast of ice maizren rigeing, the welght of which, with ner © wee, breaght ver to the water. Nawal Intelligence. cod The Nawal Lyconm wil! aeod @ mail to the cosy of ra. ‘wil op or abot the 15th inst, All letters and papers sont to thelr rooms ta the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, will be promptly forwarded ‘The moi! for the Roum iron ov the Vediterrancsa station ‘Will roto Ofo Ons! the Sth inst. ‘The Navy Departw ent have advices of the de AM of Novemder leet, of Midebtpman I. a board the Cons’ Unites Sates Savy, harbor of Corstentinople The fonlowtag o Wy. W, Polock, semcel R. Frank Jorevd ©. Skerrott bg Maer. . Jobe). Ab wethys Aametent > 5 Fae: orn, Joun 1. Al Passed Midebipaon. Wi 1, Bradford, ¥. Nameoy, J Walker, M. ©. Ga Dett: Boatewain, fF roa. Conniognem Carpeuter, John John North The “Wtawvwax avPReMe Court. 8. Bell, Gow timpeon; Sailm HOTT 1 with participation ta the kiting of We. 7b) wo Pa Daboas corm arated 00. Mr. MeCunn, their counse! + James McCrea, s# bonceman in to ail in the #0: red We relalive, ¥ 'b cager. Norw sur ning rented |co ator of Dr. Grey, a Rauresd Company on ie Court elas rer de apertor Court cate of Sox # York and Rew + datges at ut in the oase of ane ams against tbs PAU, aesesting = nt $1600 These caret aroee out of the ‘ ot, in whieh Dr. « ont Nie if, and Mise scam wed a severe om whtoh it is thowthi she will never fally recov iia Sord Tima, Jen Porsonal Latelligence. DEPARTURES, For Liverqy 0}, in toumahip Purove Rr and Mee ts Bey, Mew Yors, 0." and Mra @ PT Reed and child. New Mesers Winn, Mowreal, 4G Bainbridge, New York te 4 Burne Symes, uct awes, Hoxton, 1) liadumant, Tania Le Contelude de Rew York: Fall lew York: Fraser @urrot Je Canmont, vearee Of despachen, We 10 Chhenges Nt arin, New York: dedphia; tenn Haigh, Jr: 8 © Thoving, Hoson; Law Te te don ie W Gaile, Toronto Yimaper, New York. neler. New York: ‘Ospusia Dyer wie id, \snd, Ceo Rasiand? a a Seoen, Oeeee bos Serlleg yt) ‘Ow: ohn a. idgon, Quebec; W Barlow, Quebve; ( Wonegger. Ni York r Mehl, Gy avin; NIK Misley and three Chiidess, Toronto: Jae Naugan, Wisconsin; Macony. France; Michael Poed, Wisconsin; Math Robinson. New York: Cacia; Jas Foley, Mor itrenl, and 0 Ce\'endar—Th y- Seramm Cover—Ciren'lt—Part | —Now. i, 2990, 147 to 161 101 wo 175, 178 10.908 Part 9 —Now. 84, 60, 89, 64, ‘TS, 80, 82, 84, 86, 38, 0, Purreur Nom. 2, 16, 26, 2, 99, 47, Caen , 73, 14, Ae once —The causes on thy’ —— not ect down, re werved, or otherwise dis ‘be called in thetr order on Friday next, mmarast, ‘at the opening of the oonrt, and deianiters will be al Owod Cover —-Now, 148, 194", 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 14, 188, 186, 199, 194, 196, 196, 198," 200, goR, 207! 908, 20, ‘Dl, 212, 214. 216 = a9. 920 G21, 282, 294, 225, 980, 987, 298, 290, 290, 902, 209, hv, a8 to 940, B49 10 Part 1.—Nos. 06 ¢ 110. Part 2.—Noe, Ct OORT —Now, 82, 84, 96, 42, 81 Common A] lo 128, 74, Ore Brarm | wm ee eae seas aac eiite iediaiiiasaict amet Si, Way TAMING: mia te Gta i Gina WL ES EL ee ea eae ee eee NEW YORK. HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1857. The Case of Senator Harlan. IN THE 8'4NaTE OF THS UNITSD STATE Mr, Butler 7.ade the /ollowing report, The Comm’ «ice on the Judiciary, to whom wes nxerred the oredey tials of the Hon, James Harlan, and tho pro feet of the, Sepaio of iowa, bave had the fame under con niCerAtY p, and submit tho (olowing slutement- ‘is lollowing proceedings were bad in the Logiviatore of Uy) pale of lowg In the election of & Uuived Sates Sew'aic Satvnpay, Deo. 9, 1864 “Resolved, (the Senate concurring), Thas che House of Reprecniativer will mect the heuatota the Hall of the House 00 Tuesday orxt ai 20’ehonk P.M, for the purpose ef clecting a Scoator of the United States und Jadges of the Sopreme court On motion, * The resolution wes iald on (he table,” Deo, 12, 1956. Resolotion dxing (be time for the olecticu of & Uuvited Statew Rensior was taken up and amend as to fix Pricey ‘Jo'b inetant, #3 the cay for an elee ion. ‘ ortage Irom he Susie, by My. Rankin, their Seore tary ones Sreavun: Tam instrocted by the Sonate to inform the Houre thes ibe Senate bas concurred inthe Bouso resolution to go into joint ballot on Fricay, the 16th instant, for the pur pore uf electing a United States Sena. ig amendment, y, the Toth lostant, at Jock, aud tneert this Wednesday, evening, a 235 “agreed to. “JOINT CONVENTION OF TRE TWO HOUSES. ‘The President of the Senate as President of the Be ‘and the Cerk of the House acting as Seore- motion, the Convention proceeded to the election of 8 Unites sta'es Senator for six years, from and after the 4th day of March next, ‘The President appointed Mr. Workman teller on the Parto! the Senate The a appointed Mr, Kinert wie oA on the Dart oF Cuwvante peneseaoa'te @ vote, which resulted a BO oe Tke Convention proceeded to a second ballot, which re- salted lp no choice. Toe Convention adjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. Dacemnme 14, 1854. BS order of the President the roll or the Convention was “ane tellers as yesterday. Motion 10 a¢joura until Thureday next at 10 e’clock. Motion prevailod “The President announced the jw yy adjourned tnill 10 o'ciock A. M., Thurniagy 1 tho the Sepace acting as l’resic ent of the Coavention, and the Cierk of ihe House achiog ax Secretary, Same tellers acting. ‘The President havyiag anounced the purposes of the Convention, and directed tne roii to be ealled— “The Convention proceeded © vove for ® United States Senator, for ibe term of atx yeare, from and after the 4th day of Marob next’ After several) ba!lots, without making a choice, the Con- venhon adjourned until the oth day of Jen., 1956. Farpay, Jan, 5, 1866. Convention met. won Deane Aunounced the purposes of the Oon- vainer "several ineiteotuat ballots, on motion, the Con- vention adjourned uniil to-morrow morning at 10 0 aes SATERDAY, “it being tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. Mt, the 's of the House anpounced the ~ame, and the special order to bea joimt Convention of the ‘Sonate and House ot Represchiatives, purruant to edjourament, for tne } seat of electing ® United States Senator and Jadge peeme Court. A commitiee of three was erent to wait par the Seva, acé inform that body thatthe House of Repro aentati en was now ready to receive the Senate in joint Convention,” &o "The comesiiee appointed to walt on the Senate re ad discharge’ thot daty, by proceed! mber and deitvering their message, rotary of the Senate thereof. ‘That ihe ed the committee that the Sexrase had ad- journed over to Monday next, “ A pumber of iho members of the Senate enterod the = the bonse withvvt thelr presiccnt, aud took ther scat. “The Speaker announerd that the joint Convention of tke Senat. sad Houve of Ropreser tative: was ina in ses Mon, pursuant to adjournment, for we purpose of electing & Judge of the Sup:eme Court and a United staies Seaator. pe > bag ne wal crengudonn Pi sag ocondg % exe: Was Joint Cenventioa properly conven: ‘ne Speaker Anvcunced thet the Convention had now copveved. ir. Samuels appealed irom the decision of the Speaker, and asked for the yeas and nays, and ineisiod ob bis appeal being decided only by the House of Repre- sentatives. * The roll of the jolat Convention was called, and tho following membere of tbe Convention answered to thoir ewes, deing & majority of both branches of the gonoral Ase ly. {Bere follows the pamer of 57 members. | “Those members of the Convention and members of the Houte of Representatives, except Mr. cusca, who did pot auzwor to their names, wer, or retired irom the bail during the call of the roi, “The f anroudoed that a majority of the mom- bere of the Genera! Assembly being present, that the “ was a qucrom of the jolnt a Row convened, pu: scant to adjourpment, and ‘the appeal ot Mr. Semele could not be taken to the members of the House ef Repro suutatives only. Ow motion of Sensior Anderton, William W. Hamil ton, a Senator from Dabnque county, was elected Prosi. Presi me fans Senate ati!! being absent, ‘resident of the Senate a “ The Speaker of tho louse of Represeniatives in & chair, and the Clork ¢: the House of Representatives ing se Seorctary of she joipt Convention. *' The roll of ibe Convention was called, and the follow. x tion aid not tawer to thelr (Here follow i qo forty four members. | “On motion of } “The Sergean was directed to notify mem- bers of the convention, who Bad not answered to their Rames, thas the Convention Was BOW Couvened, and to roqnent their at eacanco. “senators Ramsay and Tourctom appeared on the ‘oor of the Convention, and desired t© be considered as not acting in the convention. ~The Sergeant at-Arms reported that he had performed bis duty as required by the Convention; that » lew of the mowbers be could not tnt. “On motion of Mr. Copkey, — proceedings weder the call were dispensed ¥ ‘Mr. Workman, teller on the part of the Sonate, being abaout, “ir, Noedbam was appoiied im bis stead, “Mr. Kinert seting ® teller ow the part of the House, “The coMyenion proceeded 10 the elootten of a second manooiete Judge ot tbe Sopremo Court)” after which “the conyention prectoded tw the election of a United Staloe Senator for tao State of iowa, yt the term of six yours, from and attor the 4th of March next. * 4# © © @ # “Mr. pomioaed James Barian, of Henry © convention proceeded to vote for a United States fenator, being the ninth yoto, which resulted as fol. ed for Bern. ; Mr. received & majority of ail the volce cast, and ® majority of the whole number of tho members of the general assembly, was deciared duly cleoted the United Sates for the State of ox years, (rom sed after the 41h day of “The coriificate of electioe was made out and duly attested ip the presence of the con veation.’’ dc. es Has oy cu Hotes or 4d 6, 1866. This wil! ceruify that, st an election by the General Ar sembly ot the State of fowa, in j joint coe vention, on Satur day, the 6ib day of January, AD, 1868, James Haram was duly elect: 1a Senator to represent this State is the Senate ¢: the Uniied States for the tert of six years trom and aftor tbo xy ree Maret run wud HAMILTON, President pro 1 RUDBEN NOBLE istoa Speaker of the Honge of Repreventatives. Attest, Jons Ff av, avin Kuwier, Tellers. On motion of Mr. Avie, the joint convention adjourned rine die, Ghd Ube members oi the Senate retired: Journal oe the Dowse of Representa wes of the State of Lowa. Mosnay Momnrve, Jan, § , 1866, Mr. Coolbaugh ovtered whe following: — “Wherene, it is repo hat he journal of the louse of Reprrcentativer, as read thir morning tn the prasonce of the Houne, alleges inat ® jvitt convention of the ate was beid im the hall of ‘atirday the dth instant; and whereas, it is that tad joint convention’ pro. ‘orman W. Isbeli as am associate Court of this State, and one James of the United States, for the verm of y ol March next, therefore Reeolved, That inasmuch at the Souste’ bas ‘no kaow. lodge of any euch joint coavertion, and did pot partici pate in the proceeo ings, therefore, it harevy protests Qgainat tho nection of the said $0 called joint con vention, and dco ares ihe same to bo verd aud of we etlect. copy ¢° this bie and resolution be rigned hy re Vresident ant certified to by the Hecro- Lin) Senate, be presented to the Governor of thia Coneral atecmily of tht the liense oa f y. pon the adoption of which, the yeas and naj Fo demanded oe promenns one and were as follows Yea } Proamble and resolutions wore deornal of the Senate of the Siaie of Iowa, W64-~ _ enacted the mbiy state of lowa, that at eae) aad, Svery 4 saan of the geseral assembly of this State, next preceding the expiration of ‘he constitational term of service af a United stat nator. OF AL ANY setsion whens vacancy hour to be designated by @ resolution of ch. with ue pazarrenee, of other branch the members of bot! houses thereof! shall meet im coavention in the ot of Representatives. for the y 2-# 1 OF seaators dy joint vote. a purenanoe Of the United Stay of the Unived tatee. er of the Houses erat on absence of both, @ president pro tempore shall be orks ang . At any time prior to me in com Aforeaatd, after the timp (or meeting tise Been Aa aloremaid, each branch 01 the General shall and the two tellers thus appointed jail act am of the election Bee. 4. py the Senate and the ohief Clerk. Seerees Teed ee repmeaniven shall exet, afairand correct record of the ot convention, which shall be entered upon tbe of each branch of the General Asembiy. The eble! Clerk of the House of Representatives shal! act as secretary to the conven: ven. Seo. 5. The names of the members cf the fem bly +bail be urraigea by the Secretary iv aiphab NOT, B10 PROD memh tr sball vor, ia the order 'o wa die name rin b Goneral Aw vat D Wore nn snail be argeutzed as eid, the 1 t abull proceed 10 cooore rina rece’ Beneior ra, ag the dase may be, 10 nt thin State t9 tho Seuate of the Uatted Sater. je of the perton voted for, and of the mosi- bors voting, eha! utcred in writlng by the tellers, WhO rbell alter the acorelary aoa) have called tho Dames Of tbo mea bers & Fecond time, Aud the name of the per- fox for whieh each memrer hae votod, report to ho Prestcent of the eonyen.ton the number of votes given for each canditate, Unelther of the cendidates shall receive the ty of the members present, a coo.nd pall ; from time vo lime, onttl seme one of the jonier shall receive @ majority of the votes of the ! not be completed at the Oret Meeting, tho president ebail adjourn the convention weenevwrr end to evoh time ay a majority of the members then prevent rholl oetermipe; and so from time to tne, ADUi tome one of tbe Canoidaws shall receive # majority a8 aiorceaid Seo. 9 When any person eball bave received a major! ty of the voter aforesaid, tho president of the convention tbals ceclare bim to be duly elected a to Sent this State ip the Semate of ihe United States; and ho rhall, in the presence of tho membera of both sien two certificates of election, attested by the tellers— ali transmit to the Governor, and the caw members preve! great seal of the State effixed thereto, and oaure it to be delivered tommeb sevator elect, which credential shall be in form fo! regal [Here follows the form of the credential | LAWS OF 10W4A, 1847, PAGES 92 AND 93. The conmirntion of tho Uniied States contains the fol lowing provisions ip reference to the election of United clates senstora— Sec, 4. The times, piaces and manner of hold- ire elections for senators and — representatives sball ke prescrbed in each Stata by the Le pislatore thercof; but the Congres may a any by law, make oralter eveh regulations, excep) asto the places of choceing S<nators, And the claure under whieb the committee are acting, Lao the qualification of the gentleman, if as tite lahon State of Iowa, fo unt:—The General ieseaaly of this Mate, on the sixth day of January, one deight hundred apd fifty dive, having, in pursuance of the oon- aitution of the United States of America, James Far'ap a Serator to represent this State io the Senate of the United States I, Jawes W. Grimes, Govorvor of the State of lows, do by these presents certify the same to the Senate of tho United States. Giver ander my band and the grest seal of the State of Iowa, thin t eth day of January, one thou sand eight hundred finy. five. JAMES W. GRIMES. sae the Governor, Gronce W. MoUizary, Secretary of ato. Tho foregoing statement of fscie and recitel of clauses ef lave snd the covstiiution present ai! the questtons in- voived tn the controversy growing ovt of the contested election urder coprideration. From the view which & majority of the committee have taken of these ibey bave come to the conclusion that the sitting member | Herian) bas not been duly elected Senator of the nited States by the Legislature of lows. Resolved, That the seat of the aforcenid gontioman be declared vecant. AP BUTLER, ‘Chairman. Soap—For Chapped, imples, Ac. 2 sbil ings ea hair grow dark, bea Bow Jones’ ernptive Old Tealt: tender flesh, fi 20 Cents Ambretype Likenesses, with Case, 7 fully colored; 1.500 daily at Sgeete, ‘S47 Brow: American tisge from every Bacon's, 208 Bowery.—The Rush for his pas 50 cents smbrotypes has not ceased with the helidays oh, wo. Ten or Twelve Ce Gets Your Portraitype jnken ely or pretty, as you are, at HOLMES’ gallery, 289 Hroadway. Furs, Fors, Furs street, between Breadway t White's, 148 FPulten Nassau. Genta’ botvat $3. Furs —Gentlemen’s Far Collars and Glov xentiemen’s winter eane, butiaio and wolt roves, at BANTA’S, corner ot Canal and Wooster streete, Fors, Fure—Seling off Ladtes’ Furs.— BANTA, corner of Canal end Wooster streeia, has redoced the prices on big eptire slock of furs,'manufactufed expressly for his city trade, embracing ep! bay sable, marten and iiteh fur ries, mutls and enits, in set Ac. id sets of mink, Hudson Iso, childrens’ capes vic‘o- In Consequence of Disseiution of Partner- ship ot M mes HILL & ©OL ny, thay are soll LBY, 571 Broadwe ing thetr winter stock of tadtea? ‘iwported boots and shoes at redueed price. Extra Heavy All Wool Undergarments, at M'LAUGHILIN’S wholesale and reiald sbirt and furnishing store, £69 Greenwich street, corner of Murray. Charter Oak Charms, Crosses, a- brooshes, earrings, studs. sleeve buttons, gold mount bold only by WILLIAM 5. TAPRBELL, jeweller, No. 5 Broadway. Smithsonian House, Broadway.—Hotel Ac- cemmegations vn the Ruropean or American pla a ns Targe parler ts AO RO UP NEY KOPMAN. 227, 270 and 2S) Hudson end necommodations, at reasgaable prices, for families or single boarders, New Teas, New Teas, New Teas—The First in the market of the pew crop, just arrived per ship Manda A large nrsortment of chélen new green and black teas net beer received per shi ria. whieh aay be had re bouser, wale or retail, vir. Powers: THOMAS LEE, 306 Kighih between Twenty fifth and Twenty rixth streets, and WATSON, 448 Third avenue, coruer of Thirty- aud large parties. A third etroet. Use pone but Cristadoro’s Dye —Wear none e's wigs, rests Will be subserved by pis adlview, Ad No. 6 Astor House. chetdor's Halr Dye, Wigs and Toapees, the rid, made, sek and apphed at No. Broad io H's Hair Dye, 4 Shillings @ box, Black or n, No, | areloy street; also drovginte’ and taney goods enerally. Hormnia Cored by Marsh « Co.—Radical cure wes at 23, Maiden lane New York. Vhe Throat and Longs.—Dr. Robert Hunter having retarned from Rurope, may be -consulted as hereto. tere. | y those who are gutter Dg trom brenehial and pulmonary efecibone, at 838 Broo lway. Mrs. Eliot ‘* Baoumatte Embrecation— This powerto hevinatism, old epraina, ehil- disioe Franted (0 oileet perteet eure e8 0! nerysas rhoumatiom. It acts atm, penetrates every fre. and relleves ithe mow: aly mmediaiely, Pains in the sie, hack, bi &e., 2/@l6 1 its petent influence, and » few apphevtions Leeessary to eflect a ewe. fold at N Divislon streei, Price, fifty cents and one dollar per bc ent—The Great © biood are dote FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Warwrenay, Jan, 16 2, The stoe |. market opened and closcd heavy todey With about the usual activity In pricar, lower prices ruled, with owe of two exceptions, throvghout. I very | expensive business to carry !mrge lots of railread stocks vader the present stete of the money market. Two, three and fore per cent a month ruwe up the cost of scoks rapldly, and we Dave no conbt many large holders wuld be giod to reniixe at enything Uke current prices. At the Oret board to-day !l)\noix Central bonde declined }¢ cr cent: Cemberlnnd, New York Central Railroad, Readitg Ra!rond Michigan Southern, 3; Pane mn ols Certra! Reitrond, *; Cbiengo and Rock Isined, . Unlove and Chiengo advanced % por cont a Crome and wkie, 1 At the second beard the market wae heavy, and the tendency Jownward was genori, Now York Coniral Railroad fei Dt; Cevoisnd and Toledo, 4. The moet active stock oa the market for some days past has been Erie The specr © demand for thie stock is cavesd, no Coobl, Dy the expectation that the Legivtature will aford tbe nocervary facilities to enable ihe concern to make a tock dividend out of the proceeds of the sinking fund ‘Thit aid ie looked fer to appear about April next, and forves as alight alead to keep up the courage of the speculators. If the members of the Lagiaiatare direct from the people are morally insane, they wil! follow in tbe train of those who are bent on another period of rolnone expension, and give the company all it asks for, If, on the cotrary, any roason is lef, if the people at Al beny cam retain possession of their senses, in tho midst of the most extraordinary times, they will lay bare ihe true condition of the company to the public eye. They wili show its rapid growth irom $8,000,000 to $38,000. C00, jaerca of debt and stock which yet be created [no order to place the road in a fit cond! tion to do ite growing bosinese, acd will prohibit under heavy peoaitio:, tf weed be, the declaration of dividends by any company tn the State except from absolute actual net earnings, 'n the bands of tts proper oMoers, in caah, ‘The same Iw should be made to apply to all corporations that open offices in the State, which have beow created by other States, We aro now cursed with the introdection of MANY such in thix State, and every six months they food Wall street with their bonda and stocks in the shape of “earned dividends,’ which are used to stimulate speculation and roak up the capital of the thoughtless and Of De to divide stock amongnt the siookholders while they ere carrying @ floating debt of $2,000,000 should be dealed, end all similar applications shonid be denied, and oott! dy resolute iegisiation these acts of companies are peo hibited, there can be no amfety to the ymblic, of cued a charactor at (his time, wo regret to say. will only tend to w ip geome measure the force of tb cumirg reve 1 tw too late to prevent it « The rteamship Kuropa, fropa dis port for Liverpool to day, corricd ovt 9252 740 17 im specie, The Acsistaut Tcarurer reports to day as follows — Total reveipts......... $497,878 18 Total pay mente... 459,746 30 Tots! balance , x «13,107,603 #4 The warrants entered at the Treasury Dopartinent, Washing‘ou, on the 6th inat., were ag follows Texas debt warrants 009 81 For the re¢empiion ol stcck! ‘11,89 6! For the Treaeury Department. 14,985 68 For the Interior Department, £7,649 9 For customs. a 21,901 49 War warraptr received and 1,983 War repay warrants reoctvod | and enioret. 1,982 86 From miscellaneous aources. + 46,929 76 On account of the avy... + 808 Repay ment on sccount of the navy 15,435 60 Albert H, Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction sale Ofstocks und bonds will take place to-morrow (Thurs day), at 1234 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Tho New York Equitable Insurance Company hat dc- clared a a¢mi apoual dividend of fifteen per cené, payable on the 12tb inst. Tho Excelsior Firo Insurance Company 16tb inet, The Oblo Life and Trust Company s sem!-an- noal dividend of four aud a halt per cent. The Phenix Insurance Compauy a dividend of ten per cent, the Charter Jak Henk of tive per cont, and tie Bank of Dartford County of $4 per share, ford, Conn Tho Franklin Insurance a semi-annual dtvi dend of seven, and the North Amerioan Insurance Com Pany of tive per cont, both of Boston. ‘The New Orleans Cena! and Becking Company mi-annual dividend of $5, payable to the New York mtockbolders at ihe oilice of M Morgen « Son, in this city, om the 2d of February. ‘The savings \netitutions tn Rhode island are Jebing condition, The number of depositors in December, 1856, wes 27,002, an increase of 3,773 over 1866. total amount on deposit in Decomber, 185 $5,707,867 14, against $4,824,312 03, showing an incrcase of near # million of dollars, John 1. Mason, Exq., a8 referee in the mater of the Eighth Avenue Bank o/ this city, gives notice that there will bea hearing at his office, No. 111 Broadwey, on the 24 of February next, when he will proceed to ascertain the persons chargeablo as stockholders for the debts and Nabuities of tho bank, and apportion the emount che able to cach, The The La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company earn ed $287,004 C3 in December. pany’s estimate, The receipts of the Toledo and Cleveland Railros? for Deceinber were as follows: — This ig above tbe com. Stock Exe! ee vo ll oY 5 _ Rrie Ri coo Oblo bay 1800, 165 3 Oley Cot & Cin RE 102 '2 Galena & Chic RR +4 “a ’ 160 Mic So&N laR,960 10 BK of 115 do. ‘ 15 Bork of Cow, tN York. 104 1 106 20 Bank Com rorip. 108 7 Am Bx Bk » Comm Ux Bank... SHOL&T09 ea aly. len CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Ys ian. TB Met . & Sc; penris wore at LRADTUI.—Flour——The market continued to be in sotive and anes somewhat restricied, the chief d — being ConSned to the Imited wants of the hor ‘The sales embraced about 4,000 8 5,000 bbis., at tevt following quotations: — Coendan supertin Cerlee extra Georgetown, ictizanad Cy Wills, Petersburg ant St. Louis "Censdian wen 235 BS ee was in moderate ‘demand, with sales of about © bis, at rates withio the Tange of the above prices Sevthern’ brands were nastive, the sales embraced 600 2 100 Dbie, Mig fy Urn eo Su ae figures. Ora mea) t, at $9 19% Sl tor Brady wi extent “ot About 10,000 a 12,00 87 doing, the gales embraced cluded tn’ which were Wertern and 40,000 new Southern yet rod, at T2c. Rye war quiet at Oats were in fair request at 470. 48¢. 9 tor State COrvaR. Tbe aalet were confined to about 1,290 bage goverPment Java, on private terme, supported to havo been at aboat 14o. Corton. —Deaiere were eno from Bore \sponed to await the ier ‘a ined to &Lcrt 1,C00 @ 1,200 Daler at about the following quote ors IVERPOO! SIFICATION Cplani. #lerwia, Moitte N O.dT ax, TiOP se. won now nom. mery 3g 11s Ly Modlng.... 1335 as 1% Me Ope fair, 19% “, 1% BV sees sens ens on nom pom. a fair... nom nom nom. Fine . nou bora nom, ales Yyort from U. States to @, Britain eines lat Bert. 311,000 } to 0. amo time fm 1850, 600,000 | 411,090 t 4 549.000 de. fame time in 1884.. 800,000 do tame time to 1865. 588,000 q teat ‘nepal vorta of # sir ce Let Bept.1,486,000 "0 © PRme time io 1868, 1,698,000 bv, és: do, — eame time tn 1866.. ‘918,000 Mr. oe. Jn bia cireular lor the Europe, which sail ed to day, rewarke as follows — The led degree o\ contdenre rhown \o cotton has heen evempllbed duriug the par wee by Ube largest irangaction have Ped for moniia past; ali Classen of buyers partiel eRD Re, od Casing further atranee of 6. per ib. joes are ajtered to coniorm, and et which the mar © yowterday cone) firmly, The toil salen f egtimate 0 ae U oy the any 754 for ¢ OL — Harr. 4 op (he same been —' LA ae eee javre, ‘iy Tverage imingra ta floating cotton The vagy EY iv urine es it Meme ne J etmate neb,curgunien, Detain id on the few oC Wd. treet, wt upland, €reighst, af 124 here is not Paar marke *, “ ‘olow'ng ia ® alatement of the movement in cotton cco te Lat September Inet, a8 compared with the pro- cunturee yenre seeae 28,0 Ex. 10 Gy Peitatn 267" ceo aal.coe "£00,000 Exports io France 177,900 141,600 Sx other tor, pts, aatce 123'900 97,000 Tole exports ME'ONS. BES; O80 000 fren 496.600 368,000 640,000 696,000 v wi ‘the ae jeeeueet tp the al Reoerved at porte 000 000 | x. to, Briel 000 000 Feports te France. 000 18,000 bx. etber for. p's. 19,600 000 = 14,000 ‘Tela export 56.060 000 57,000 Pencre — Rates to Englith porta were firm, Te Liver « ‘all of Hart- | Buiter was ip good demand, at 156 ina flour: | orms. 1 Bee Rm THE GRRAT * ee TALS 54,000 A* 108 27.000 144,000 | A AMONG THE LADIES. LION AMO 4 Am To sport + a sippy , 2,100 bushels of grat «bags, Rates to Bavro gow, four > wore taken at 0 were uncharged Hay.—Teo marker 4 fiym, at about @La $l ta Hines —Abont Oronnoos were sold at SOc, months. Hora ware dull, avé prices une from 76, a Mo, for vou ern. Tearnen 4,617 anged. Prices ranged ‘wstern and West continvad tire, both for homigek and vak, eh unchanged va mascovada were d at 80c. «tar paa tire were may Koala was dail, at $1 €0 per 810 Ine. Considarablo sbipmonia of raw cur- pentine were velng made to Pog and from frat hauds Ous conned inactive, and pfices without chauge of importance, & New Bedford paper of Ube 600 tnat, vas the following report of thet market — tna con\inuet jade males © » PUTEAAKERE Masatl¢ Wo also notice & nae of 110 » spr ot pret. “Ta Wairharen wi tale 6/50) bbin. st a’ price not made public. Whale~ «hs chly (ransactiens we have to report in whale is a sale of 24) bbik, at 7c. per allen, Whalebone—Market quiet aud no sales. PROVISIONS —Pork—The market was steady, with salos of 300 & 400 barrels, includiag new mess, at $20 9 $40 124, and old do at $19 870 $1950. Sales of 600 bar- rela clear pork were made a os 50, and about 70 do. clty do., in lots, at $23 a $23 50. Beef was steady, with sales of about 260 barrels, including Pog prime, at Ji ” nae pow, fear fyrhy $ a ae and old 2 repacked m a repack: au ste wore firmer. Sales of shoulders ware re 440. & 72;¢., now held at 80 , and suger cured 6. @ 10 %4C. Cig ‘continued drm, witn sales of rae barreir, at full pri iu better comand, with sales of 1,600 boxes at 10c, for lon th, and aie. Pie won at le for sbort ol oO ve. een ‘20c. for Obio and State, at 20¢. @ 240. for good, au: Te. for choice, Cheese was in mates fa beta a ‘ioe a 100. Rice was steady, wi nt wales, StGaks—The alea ‘enibraced 120 nhds. clarified, P. ty and about 410 bhds. Cuba muscovade, at prico» ranging all the way from 7)sc.® 10c, A small lot of chotoe New Orleans was on the market, and beld at Lo. Sricas,—Sales of 4,000 mate of casria were made at Slo ry LJ c., #6 180 bage pepper were sold on private Sales of 200.0500 bola were made at 260. bbls. a $1 20 per s disposition to operate NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Wepsespay, Jan. 7, 1sT. ‘The current prices for the week at all the markets are as follows. YOR PREP CATTLE. First quality. “per owl. -B11.50 n $1200 inary i di 0.508 100 Siomes suai do. Wa 100 Sominon quality Inferior quality do. <a 9,00 First quality «865,00 a $60.00 Ordinary. BHO O00 Common iH 5.00.4 45,00 Interior quality 25006 Ww.00 Extra quality eoper tb, .. Ze. @ 70. Other qualives do... be. a 60. Firat q jt 19.008 $1400 er yates 3,004 85) ‘Omer qnaltti : ‘The following tabie ‘shows by Whal conveyance the supplies All ai au Evie Kallroad~ Beef caiv'e Harlem Katloai—Beel eau we and calves. . ‘The following cattie at Allerten’t ane _ We found a rather today, and the quality ani a” veing ake je firat ually, >. Was said to have been eblarned in enttle on sale to day, Dut sone i he Allerion’s ie ceipts were Althongh some of the oflerings wures, the total supply, ith the offerings st week, rewlily disposed ba mined «! ta’ early hour to bavere or not sell amd ma pply. dealers were obliged to par- at prices n ed by the brokers. The total re- ceipts st ail the yards tor the week are as follows: — er owt entueky and Ohio. were raw boned, Lough, looking. or compares very fi the entire stock wa At Alle 2.233 At Browning's... - 3 At Chamber!in's 433 At O'Brien's... 0a COWS AND CALYS. ply of cows and calves at all the yards ‘There wes a fair Px Where we found only 1 head, ans lite Al ihe other yards the demand was very fair, and goed pric obtained, at Alverton’s three extra 8 Were soid $75, one for &5 and Th to 24 quarts of milk perday raised in this State and one in Tinoia. The balance sold from to aGb, according to quaity. The following are the total inte for the week at ail At O'Brien's VRAL CALVES. and for veal ealves continues unabated, and prices 1p (0 hast Week's Ogures, while more sell for 7c. au’ under those prices. The total reoeipis for tho week atall the yares, are as followa— At Alierton’s “145 At Browning's, At Chambertin’s U7 AL O'Brien's SHRER AND LAME. ‘The supply of sheep and lambs was unusually moderate; Allerton’s (bere was scarce,y enough to satiaty the demand, even at an advanee of theee to four shillings per head. Tha au ag Mow very fair and the demand was good #t all the The supply was raid to be exhausted betore the elore the day. ‘The reseipts were chichy trom tks Suxte Sa New Jervey ‘The following are the total receipts of all the yards during the woe At Alierton's 1 299 At Chambertin’s lng’ for $10, per head, They in Burfiag CoN. d.. Mr. McCarty, at Brows, ep and lambs for $4 hed MeCraw, at Browning's, sold m } ¢7, oF an average ot $4 59. Owing (0 the disease prevailing among bv hor Western Suter, the a ” ave nn follows RYCEIEYS UY THE RULE RATLHOAD The following ig the report oF itv. ft (or fs road desuned (or New Tork fer the weok Qattle, head Sheep. Hoge... Horses Ree yorr 1S month, of a och, at Rrowa o's for the Sheopant Iniy Aug uet eptember Oetober..... November ember ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, rer Situations and Help, see Sixth Page, CORAL HAIR OLt, BAUTI es, cmane, © id at KR Bowery. ONLY ALLA AND PARTI dies’ white soun 7 Orn remus U1 with the a i ie MORE Re housend# now use the TOK AL with beneficial » the saliva ix swallowed, doit away rious habit of «pitiins pertunes R” TAR OREAT © ‘HUNTINGTON TALE THE LEDORR OF ROMANCE, ) PULSIVR THAN “A FOUL ae } R™ THN GREAT ‘HUNTINGTON TALE THE LEDGER OF ROMANCE, R* AD THE GREAT « HICNTINGTON 1 TALE THe LEDGER OF ROMANCE. R®4> TRE ORRAT * ow NTINOTON RATA THE LL RDGRR or ROMANCE, THE LEDORR OF ROMAN “AMONG HR by aa THR LEDGRR OF ROMANCE, “THE LEDGER OF ROMANER, | A HOS AMONG Tine tannin ' THR LEDGER OF ROMANCE. A LION AMONG THE LADIES, THE LEDGER OF ROWANCE. A 08 awoxa mm TG 1) DO] ' oF Ps v MISCELLAS Hs 8, Cu x YOUR SHIRTS AYD #8 18 HOLIRATR. BYAILED aT WHOLBS. ie scorery FOR, mee Ex sewn Wea +S sere * oo NOK CLEAN SHIRTS, kK Ware of Linen, mnsiinand f At fromm 75 eenis to 61, $2 ent * ; tha. OR A SPLENDID D: #0 °LA8 SRP vw Fwiled Panne a! & 0 10 the 80+ 18 BES? ASSORTMENT Bid slaves t@ the SOO F ry et ORT > amsnama reek, }7OR THY BHST VAREETIFS © & Pur driving glov Go te the SOOT#T aatham street, {OR THE HPAP ASSORTMENT UF 4 OOLLEN Drawers pane an Ge w the ROCL reat. | THE SEAT WOOLLEN Rottved jecum Go to the 8001 ar street. mR WASH LEATERR VUndershine Goro the HOCTETY> —» Chatham street, y" 3 bi eA BANDSOMEST MUP PUR © 4 com Go to the SOCIETY » “* Ohathans rivet, OR TWULBD AED FLANNEL Undersht te 20d diaw Ge to the BOCIHTY' HAO areal, TIED CANTON FLAN: | taal Ih A ag to, Gate RenOUIeT T'S st Mather teat OR BOOT! YARN Under shvte wi 49 ‘a theROO! RYT s, y= Bt 4 DRESSING ROY E> mye ab $5, Gio the BOCTETY'S 6 Unatbam sreet, POR RVERY ARTIOLE OF GENT...» N's PURNIRE- fog Onsibot nether garwenta, cevaile! a: wh cea, Bot de piety’, 106 Jj” ORNA TA. Caatham street, BOWERS, BRACRELTEA Ac. he Alot, embracing the latest syle ally Reduced rice: alno, ovary va {oy ALROGERN’ HALAAR, Nos Hevaway, (owe doore above Ronen sweet. ERVOUSNESS, TREMBLING, Ws KFFULNES? DF. bility, are cure: WEAKER A Ranguiter It pnather hol ae, makes aouve the liver, brains bowe!s, and » sivaneureeiate to the moe! brokem down coaxtitutions. Price $2 50. sold at22 Bowery RPoer, half price. PHR NGLOGIOAL, JOURNAL, FOR r ‘ogy. ve nakiral ar eae them in rgpare tiem far he varinna oon cow is tealight Ot pireencay cat phere A. P. J.| eo thet every one may anew ti what Uuesult be eld be most fo succeed rhe Januar: than TWENIY EF Power of Body oy Anna Cora Mowatt Riv: A. P. J. | Developements: Detinition of Faculte race, dc. 8 beantifnl aaario: the omy journaler ALP. | oem Kind ja the world. Only $1 ayear, Pose ad ALPL dU.) FOWLER & WEL! 506 Hrone For cer * inad A. P. J. | Tun Premvor san (weekly) and Cone Sours. A.B. 5. | sent a yoar to one adress. RO BONO ALLMOR'S CELBRR ATED pe brewed in Ba or 0 ty rasan dnd in boules, as tho wine vaults, No. 1 w- wal sree! THES PUN GLYCKHING SOAP. Q ling. Sold by all dragi Cures Hf agense f the akin rem pRICR 1 BaIL- ed hands andl i a %—RADWAVS. Ri P # perivetly healthy condition, A cool appe action of the heart, « plea- vm the bewals, a heslihy sio- } ure secured to a) who will RADWAY Srequintors once ap or two 0: . These tam its aroan beet ep pie or pargaiive ey expel cineawe from booy, withor't entatlin one Who take (hem pains, weak sickness. No, 162 Fulton street, Sold by Dr. Fisher, corner ‘of Biews ker and Christopher streets, Norton's, No 4 hth avenue, W. I. Zeiber, No, 44 Routh Third street, lads Mra, ilayes No. 175 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. DEBITED oBner ‘Dr, WHAREI'T sangniir, Tos Nhoie ized, an electre thrill of new stren: gives to the weak, broken down conetatation, the liver, towets And all the functions of nature acted on Prise $2.30." Depo Bz Bowery. These proved poor half price. [RS FORCED TOTOROW ‘STA’ My Onguens. which will not sain oF in- jure the «l i je, we any pert of the country? FG. GRATAM. tousg Yalbor, 44 Bends Third i 4 Bela Married, Wrnt—U00%.—At the reeidence of the bride's taiber, by the Rey. Jewse T. Pook, 1. |), I. Athom Waser w Mine ma daughter of Jno. ao Mary Ano Cook, ai! of city. Sway —JaRnor —On Sunday, Jan. 4, by the Rey. Tho- mas Ralston Smith, Mr. Jamey Swiuay, of Marbieposd, — to Mies Wary Java | pan] of thin « uy. jore end California papers please copy. Bor ©—Hanitom.—On Thursday evening, Jan. 1, whe Rey. Joseph P. Thempeon. ‘Hoven, © Ct., to Mise Magy V. by * b: Queel woah, Me. Acemet © Vanoea to Mine tem daughter of Ase Blake, bong Portamerth, N. EL, “papers rieans cove. Dre Haurry —On Sunday, Jan. 4, Rusavermt any, wile of Jobn 5), Harper, aged 46 yoart. 1! montas and Ls days. ‘Tho relatives ena friends of tho family are respecvuily Wwvited to ationd hor funeral, this afiernoon, as one o’olok, from her late reskleres, Nu 110 Fourth’ —Javba, BOD MeGonnie of Obariae and Bf ! bers of the #t Mary's Tots: Pane clas Sou. , Bre respeotiully Invited to atten residence of nis, No, 17k Momroe stroet, thw afiernoon, at one 0’ M On Wednesdey, Jan, 7, Mascaum Macrms, in thi ear of Der age. Tho iriends and acquacntances of the family are? aapect fully iyiteu to attend tho funeral, tomorrow Paornoon, at cne o'clock, from St. Andrew's GhURCS, gornes of Duano rtree! sod Oity Hal! places Jan. 1, Mie, Suzan Raw Rascine On Wedner* way, the 1th “year Of ber age. © ets of ‘the fam ly, and those of ber wroteon, wamea H. and Usdertill B MoIntoah, are ‘yited lo attend the fanorai, from her Inte resid 7) Norfolk atreet, to morrow morning, st ten Her rc maine will be taken to lemme ye for 3 years. Tho triends aro requested to ‘Sitead tbe funeral, tron Dis late retidenee, No. 12 Moar! street, at twelve o'clock Prrms.—On Wednesday, Jan. 7, Baamuce L. Param, aged 20 years ard) cays. The friends ord relatives of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the foreral, o'clock, from the resid Spring street, come ullivan atreet. The remain ial bo taken to the Letheran Cemetery for interment. Ths —(n Tuesday, Jan. 6, after ® thor’ ‘linens, Semen Bont agel 56 sears daughter o’ Mathow Han on, Of Hellyeonnt!, commty Cavan, Iralar! ‘The funcral will take place ‘this afternoon, a one o’clook, from Fremoh’s Hotel, corner of Frankfort street avd Olly Hel! rquare. Hacnbio.—On Tuesday, Jaa. 6, Roveric, ¢ Jamer ond Fanny Hatiield, aged 6 years, aye ‘The relat vee and friends of tbe family ero respectioliy Invited to attend the foneral, tis afiernoon, at ene o'clocs, from No. 1jl Fast Fiftieth stveot, mear Third avenue, Mute —On Wedvesday, Jaa. 7, of scarlet fever, Groxca W. Movewa, aged 4 yours ana’? mouths, younzost fon of Frea’k. F. ana Kiivaberh M, Millor, ‘The relatives and friends of tue family aro respectfully tuvited to attona the funeral, to-morrow a’ter noon, a Cone o'clock, from the residence of his parents, wifolk etreet, anton ~On Tuesday, Jan. 6, ; Toate and Sess Chmavtiaw davebier of Samuel and Henrietta S. Jacksen, aged 6 moths and 19 days, ‘he fwnersi) wl take place tomorrow moraing, at io Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, Jaa. 7, ater a hogeriag ‘tiness, Mr, Jonny Bayan, to the §7tb year of ‘and friends of the fami! fon dan ays 3 - trom, the of bie The relat invited to attend the funersi, son, Willem J, ” Ven Reren cwreek oa near spotters ave Fart Brookly cle a See een ‘ager will be im waiting at Division avenue / bs f part nine o'clock, His remains will be Oy eas Tits Cemetery. arto —On Tuesday morning, Jan. 6, of cbrone diarrbe ae, re. hepa Jate of Qucbeo, Lower Canada, to the 59th year of ay are The fri of the nenpectfully inviied to at- tena the funeral, ‘inte srencesea No, 32 Clare- —— trookiya, to morrow ailernoog, at one o’olock. (mebeo papers Histor ton Wedneaday, Jan. 1, Jom @xonew Mus. tin awe Yelien gorner of Seana al coe o'clock, | street and Fluebing aL, opposite the Marino Hosptia) wall, ebiid of Je , + % ret Jan. 7, Maat ay ye mcathe aod Gaye The retmtives oxd }irtends of the van grandictbers, Geo. Lookwood and im. B Thorne, are ore respestiully ‘nvited to attend the orning, at eleven wre th, No, 167 Brooklys, without further Bri At ‘eta the ite Jone QUIBTARD.— AL i Dasim D. 38 pom eo ve immsrs

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