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owner by Commissioner Brown last evening, and taxen we Baltimore. There was muob exc!.cmoni among tho colored population, vut no disturbance. ‘The Legisiature of Vew serney. INAUGURATION OF GOVEKNOR AEWELL—THE UNITED STATES BENATORSHIP. ‘Trenton, N. J, Jan. 18, 1867. ‘The present week will be a busy one in the Legisla- tare. On Tucedsy Hon. Wiliam A, Neweil, the Governor elect, will be inaugurated in the Senate chamber, im pro- sence of the members of the Legislature, judiciary, miii- tary and citizens. The arrangements nave been ocom- pieted by boib Houses, and the affair will be imposiag. An effort will bo made to bring on » joict meeting this week for the election of United States Senator. Taoso not favorable to the re-nomtuation of John R. Thomson will ‘try to pontpone the joint meeting for a week or two. The friends of Mr. Thomprou aro contident of success. Joba P. Stockton (von of the Commodore), and &. R. V. Wright mre ibe prive!pa! competivors, Considerable excitement eeoxpected, Pire at Philasetph: Pouapa.tis, Jan, 18—8:30 P.M, ‘The fire Dells aro ringing a ce vera) alarm, the Cathoilo, Church oi St Metacbe, on Eleventh and Master streets, basing been diecovered on fire, Fixe at Camtetdge, Mass. Boston, Jan. 18, 1867. A fire i Cembridge last night desiroyed the box tac- vory of George U. Page, wits a iarge quantity of lamber anda dwedting house; iors, $12,000, Sesurance em the Bark Byron. Provipevce, Jan. 18, 1867. ‘The bark Byron, wwcced in New York Harbor, is “Markets, Paovipance, Jan. 18, 1857. Oovon ier dy and frm, at previous prices with modo. retorsmies. Wool. 'n: market is light'y stocked and olenee at Orm prices. Sales of the week 45 009 pounds. Printing cloth mod grades. Lales 40,000 pieces, Musica! and Dramatic Matters. Sr. Tuarner o's nat week in | ston has been exoeed- ‘twyly euccessiui, the receipts being something over six ‘beurand dollars. He gave bis farewell concert at the Mrasio Hallion friday, assisted by Mme. d’Angri, Mme, to Wihorst, Witliam Maron and Morelli, Mr. Thalberg wma Mme. d’aagri also sppeared at the Handel and Hayden concert on Surday evening. Mme, Wilborat errived in town yesterday, havirg recetved a conge from Mr. Thalberz. Bhe will shortly make her début at the ‘opera in ‘Lucia ‘Tho IrAtiax Ormma season at the Academy of Music, under ihe cirection of Mr, Strakosch, wil! commence with the representation ef ‘‘Lucrezia Borgia” this evening. Tuorezia by Parodi, Gennaro by Tiberini, Maftio Orsini by D’Ormy and Alfonao by Morino. Siece Yerodi made her grest sepsation at Astor piace, inthe rile which ebo eings to night, the opera has wideued its sphere oftpiivence. Like many other luauries grand opera is at firet too good for general appreciation, but it floally grows to be 8 necereny. Parodi, then, wilt heve to-night, not only the habitues of Astor piace, come to renew their pleasing souvenirs, bot ehe will also have an audience ‘fresh {rom the people,” who bave never beard hor in opora, xd whose applause will bo worth more than that of al) tho aristocracy of all the avenues. The present reason will be Parody’s iast im America for some timo. ‘Vhe French musical papers recetved by the last steamer smpounce her engagement by Luailey, for the London wearon, which commences next + pring. Ficclonim! is also engaged with Lamley. She has mace » grea) sevsation in Parle; one account says that the Emperor wep! over her Traviata. [ft is more than probsbio that we heve Pic. over here next winter. Lumiey pays ber no more shan Paine gave La Grange. ‘Tus Feoues Orsra Comvany at Niblo’s Garden, an- ounce a revival to-night—Barnet’s opera, ‘The Moun- ‘tom tylpb.”’ We hear that it has been very care- folty prepared, and it will undoubtedly be popular. Nees Louisa Pyne is the Eolla, and Mr. Harrison, the Dopaid. _The present is announced as the last week of the Knglish opera. ‘Tum Gaxxan Orexa Comramy at the Broadway theatre bave given during the week the “Macon of Auber,” and ‘the ‘ Guar and Zimmerman of Lortzing.’’ Both are more Nike French than German operas, and both were very well dove, The company will remain at the Broadway only during the present week; they go hence to Philadel- phia. Our readers there will fod Mme. Jobeonsen a very superior artint, Benn Goroweck, the eminent pianist, gavo a recital a & private residence up town om Satarday moraing. Madame Johennsen and other eminent ertisis assisted, and the aflair was in every way succcerful. The thostrical season it getting dull, Mr. Forrest boing the only sitraction sufficient to crowd any house. Tne wanagors, with ove or two oxcepiious, Dave taken to ihe jmmoral drama, end the announcements for the week are pretty strong, to say the least, At the Buoapway Taearaz Mr. Forrest will play oo Monday, Wednesday and Friday of this week, and the German Opera Company on Tuesday, Thursday and Sa. tordsy, Mr. Forrest plays “Macbeth” tonight. The Ga- Driel and Francois Ravel troupe commence hero next week, playing alternate nigbis with Mr, Forrest. ‘At Lavns Kxnve’s Turatxe ‘ The Marble Heart’ ts up tor to-night, \ogether with ‘ Young Bacchus,”’ Both proves enjoy & wide popniarity, and (he oasis inclade the full strength of tne company: At Bunron's TawaTke a vow adaptation of ‘The Marble Beart,” under the title of “ Virtue and Vice,” is announced for this evening. Mrs. Sarrow, Mr. Fisber and Mr. Bol ton p'sy the principal parte. in this version Mrs. Harrow playe both Marco, the ough and vicious, ana Marie, tle tender and virtuous. Burton plays Jem lags im the afterpleco, *‘ The Wandering Minstrel.’’ at Wattsce’s Tuxarne the announcement for this evening taclude two farces, “Mischief Making’? and “Ooo! a5 a Cucumber,” and the burlesque ot “Hiawatha.”’ Mrs. Wood plays two parts. Atthe Bowery Tmeatns, Mr. and Mrs. FE, L. Davenport have been re engaged, sod they play to night in “Saint Mare’ Mr. Brougham’s version of “The Gun Maker of Moacow’’ will also be acted for tho first time to-night. Abthe Meswom, “The Boar Hunters,” and “The Dead Shot" are up for thix evening. A remarkable gymnast “The Arabian Posturist,”’ aso makes his début here to- pight At Woon’s and Bocktsy's Miverrars, excollont bills are wp for this ovening. Eur. W. Wursruxy bad hia Denefit and farewell appoar- farce ai the Bowery theatre on Wednesday, A largo delegation of Philadelphians visited the theatre on the cocas lon, and the sifalr was quite an ovation. Mien Mavuns Hxxow bas arrived in town, and makes ber celut lon metropolitan audience at Wallack’s theatre on Thursday pext ies Port) Maneuatt, ef Barton's theatre, is sorious- ty it. "ue Dany, of the Broxtway theatre, received a severe cut, disabiirg hie right tn a broadsword combat a fow nights ago Prrrencxa —Mits Emma Stanley mado her Isat Gp. perrance here on Thursday, aod commences at Phite delpbin cu the 26th. After which she will make a Soetbern tonr. Paitanenrvia.—“ Young New-York’ was produced at the Arch on Tuesday, to a crowded hours, and was re- peated on Thursday ned Satardey. The papers -ay the principal parte wero vory woll played by Mrs. Drow, Perry, Bars and Dolman. Mr. Loraine te at the Walnut Boerox.—** Robert the Devil,”’ « melo-drama, is the at traction at the National, of which Mr. Jamos Pilgrim naw beoome the leseee, The Ravels have produced Esme raida at the Goston. Mrs, Farren in playing at tho Mu eoum, Cuervo —Mr. Couldook in playing at the thoatro, and Mra, Macready is giving feadings at the Metropolitan ‘Rall. Florida Indian News. From the Tallahassee Floridian, Jan. 10.) Tt wil be eecn fromthe E reat such melancholy dict Piatka, Deo. 8! . T have just seturned from up th er. There te grest excitement in Volusia county, owing the Indians having murdered & taeaily of the name of shiley or Shatter, liy at Sheldon # old place near New Smyrna, about 8 miles I Believe they were foond by She do's «on. Tr10re were foor in the feeniiy—a man and wife, avd iwoe ron—aii ilied, and the house burned, Capt. Darance’s company of mounted volumteers wat, anye the Tampa Peninswiay of the 2th oli, eet ited ro the ( Stator eorvise on Monel id inet. by in), Company |, Foarth artillery, Major deott to rived at Fort Brooke on Saturday, the 27th inet, Capt MeNeal’e company mounted voluntears ed iato the United service on the 26th iaxt company mounted volunteers arriv: 1 at ‘Duh fost, They will bo mustered into rervice in s few days. ‘The Disastex to the Mall Steamer Hermann, Arxemsar City or Wasiineron, } AT 85a, Jan. 16, 1857. TO THE Kb¢TOR OF T.B BEBALD. You have doupilers heard some few partoulars of tue disaster to tho (Gaited Biates mail steamer Germenu, Capt. Edward Higgins, which steamed from Southamoton for New Yerk 4 the d of December; perhaps, however, the following sooount of the accident may not be unac- ceptable to "yen: — ‘The Her mann lef Southampton under the moet favora- ble circur astances on the 3d of December. After sleam- ing for a'gout twenty fer hours, aod when eho had ar- rived D earty at the Land’s Ead, a severe and heavy galo from | Ae westward commenced blowing, which, acoom- pank 4 by bail, rein and lightning, lasted without toter- mis’ Aon until @ inte hour on the evening of the 8th. So for fous was tho storm towards its termination that Zany of ihe most experienced sailors on board Yheught the vessel could not live through it. The morning of the 9th opened Seantifully, the @torm had diseppearod, and the passengers were bo ginning to atsom>¢ om the quarteriecx to cungratulate themsetves that tacir trouoles ana daugers bod vanished, when the beam centre of we out puard side lever of the port engine broke close off the hounds of the ded plate, damaging the piston red, which was much bent, derang ging the air pump rods sad other portions of the machwe: Fy, end rendering that evgtae comp ely useioss. itnow Decame necestary to discoanvet tho port from the star- board engine, by taking o/f tho counedting 04 of that cn- gine, and thas disconnecting it from the main sheft, of Course taking caro to sooure the #ide lever by blocking it ‘Up, and also lnabing fas) and shoving up such ooer of Lae movabie parts of the epgine as wes neocertary, sad this ‘Was scoomplisbed in abyui 234 hours, (@ remarkably short time.) and io a style whist ellcitea tho warmest commes dations from Mr. H G. Mohraug. This geatioman, who is, I understand, a mechanical engiover, and the ai- rector of one of Wwe principal ebgia: ering esiedishments on the contin nt, Geviares Wat tie ditcunD.wuDg proves was performe:i is jones than hai the me ho supposed would bave gecn uecessary to ac sompliad 14, Alter cisoox neo ing the 146, a order Lo Dalence the cracks, the intermeome whecl buckets wore taken vif, BO Me Bot to Overtax the single working engiae. I may siaie bere, tha: frow the commea3somens aud tirougnoat toe gain dud ite oissters, Capt. Biggiue maatfemed a Coolness and intrepdity whic, whie it wn tne esteem and confisence o/ ail the pasecogers, infused vigor and determination nto the othe ad crew, Bor was bis fores), bt aud skit ass navig lees conspicuous than bix bravery, & you will see from wat folio wa. ‘The due westher which commenced with tye 9b last ed for soout twelve hours, bat Capt. Higgins haviog cetved ‘he epg neer’s report with regard to the damage to the evgine, and apprchesaing that if sbe prosssoed sho would be wvolved i a hurrivare, uader ciroum. stances which renaered her least of uli ably to cope with the ekments, ceemed it expedient to woar sbip aud Fut back jor ibe pesrest port, 80 as uct to Bacart the hives.o( Lis parzorgers and injury to the property under bis chaye. Fortaune it was thet oo did #0, Ad ditiona) Cuavure was crowded updo tie vessel ta order to asetat ihe ergine, and the Hermann thus procecded ‘untii the mormag of tbe 11th, from whica ime upul tho vessel bud rounced ibe “Lands, kud,’’ she epooanterea a storm of the moet ierride dsorioion. Iv aaditioa to the extraordirary tury of the wind and the mountainous seas which ki pt sweeping over the burricape dock, tao light- ning glared st inte with awfui vividness, whilc wo pitiless rain aud basil almoet prevented the men seeiag a Jard before them, while the voes of the capiain and oflicers wore with difficuly beard ta this Merce elem ntal warfaro, £0 ecoeutric 10%, was the course of the storm that the portion of the ship bud to be ctavged several times hourly in order to preserve her fom instant dett-uc- thon. Captain Higgina auriog nearly the whole of this feayfal weather kept bis place on the deck, and bis orders, I may sey withovt affeo utiou, wore carried out by the officers and mta *)th a prompuiade and obedienc as I have never se Jed, Notwisbetending .be porition of affairs, could not be disguises from the parseng re, (for sone of ibe ol men on beard ‘ieciared u pari of the pawengers was enhincet by ibe arsurances which weie given by Mr. Mobrang, that the engineering corps of ‘ho evamer were men’ who thoroughly up lermecd their business, dl who were Duraauly ¢quai io an) emergency. 30 keen a sympatuy in tact ¢id Moureng feel with the chief engiacor (Albert G TemDie) and bie stall, that he himseif otfored his services in Wat departwent, to order ‘hat tye officers might obtain rc ne wlight role xation ‘rom ‘noir Incorsantly arduous labors Still the brave voteet tvlled oa, and @ eplencid sea boat she o rtainiy must have bees to have outiived #0 furious @ tempest. No cessation was oxpo- renoed of the dreadful weather described sbove mniil tho Hermans entercd Falmouth Bay, when she was ia some measure prow « from the violence of the wiad, ana fiom the Peavy sess by the high coast which forms tho wesiera bownoary of she bi She reached Faimoath Bay on the ev: ni5g of Maturcay, tho 13th of December, apd bere Capain Aiggins remaired for a few hours in order to reawt ibe e\bawted strougt of himseli. bis ofticers anc crow. The steamer ihen proceeded to Southampton, sbe arrived ov ibe folowitg day, Suncay. The pasar gcre in order W express their bigh seuse of the latrepidi ‘ty and skill which Captain Higgins bad ma: ifesiet aader the mort trying circumstances, uranimousty agreed to ap address, In whish, while they « thotr high admiration of ‘he conduct of the captain, they also paid ® tribute to tho manner in which the oificers and crew of where ny Doward street wet Broaiway, la the Sig) A wWwd, ant Was knocked down to the most en umary mance’ ant Tobhed of three doilars. Oflicers Horbees and Aiguier, of the Fifth ward police hearing the amen, Desired vo tae Qghtung, io taking Court, where they g * George ii. Hinokley, Jamen D ugharty aad Oriaado Whitiock. They wore all commiited to prison for exam) nation. A stort time previous to the attack upon Mr. ‘Tuthitl, a gentioman wes attacked in the above mention @d peighborhood by the same gang, and after vetag dragged !nto a vacant cellar, was dispossessed of every artigo of value he had in his possession. How loog bighway men will be allowed to infest the city we cannot sey, but one thing te certain, and that ie, tnat it wil be Beceseary for citizens to protect the selves inkome way, amy are determined to walk the streets in salety after fark. The Heghes Printing Pelegraph. ANTICIPATED REVOLUTION IN THE fBLEGRAPHIC WORLD. The Hxnarp bas heretofore, on several osxsions, alluded to the “Hughes telegraph ingtrumont,’? aad given a full and pretty accurate statement of ite wonder- ful capabilities, as detailed to us by ite friends. Parties interested in other telegraphic improvements have de- nied the accuracy of those statements, and ridiculed the pretensions of ihe Hughes insirument, denouncing it as ahombug, &c Havingro means at tho timo for per- sonally testing the accuracy of those counter statements we bave thus far jet them pass for what thoy were worth, But we are now ina position to verify our own original Statements. Our reporter has seen the famous Hughes instrument—be bas secon a pair of thom—working to gether at the same moment of time, each with the closest and the most wonderful sympathy of movement with the other. These machines were at the offico of the American Telegraph Company, in Wail street, where by the ovur- tesy of the inventor and the mausyors of the Telegraph Company, our reporter was afforded every facility to inspect their operations. He contosses to a surpriso—not ai the wonderful feats which he witnessed. for he wag partly prepared for that—but at the admirable simplicity f mect from which such startling results ‘The Hughes instrument, scarcely larger than a family Bible, and might be easily packea 1D a segar pox. Four cog woeels, @ chain, ‘teel governor, ® pin here aad another there, you about the whole description of a machine will talk to you thousands of mikes away, telling you a story in ) our Own Janguage and in plain printing levers four times faster than the mast rapid penman cao write itdown. Its cepactty for speed, in fact, Is limited only by the limited power of the operator. \ceted, im the presence of our reporter, without ‘er vention of an operator, when he saw one o! the ma- chines, by its own volition, roll out twenty eight bun- Gred jetters in one minute. This extraordinary capyity is ef course of Do practical use, as no operator could read With opytning like such rapidity, even if he could touch = keys fant enough im the right order for spelling out oe words Apotber and perhaps the most wonderful, certainly the moss ridiculed, faculty in these ts their capa- Dility of writing or printing both ways at the same mo- ment of time. When we stated this fact, about a y ar sg0, tho statement was ridiculed aad donied, lige our other ayerments coccerning this invention, not only by tboee inter ested in otner telegraphic syste ms, but also io & reries of Iav-red editorial articles io periodicals clatmip, be scientific. But our reporter bas seen this exwaordimary feat clearly, fuily and satisfactorily de- monstraied. Two machines were placed sido by side, with an operator ateach, who sent message after mes- sage to each oth over the same wire juitancously, ithout the Jeast jostiing, and wihoui the slightest error either of word or letter. since our reporter saw this fact demonatreted, is compa: y with representatives from easly ail ihe otty journais, at the office of the American Telegraph Company, the machines have been subjected to the severest tests on a line extending from New York to Bai por, Maine, and thence back w on, (making a circuit of about eight bundred miks) and every trial bas ebown the most satisfactory resulte—the instruments rking as perfectly through elgbt hundred mites of wire in a circuit of one or two hundred intles, and witha Strength of current 20 slight a8 to have not the least per- ceptible «fleet vupow the magnets usea by the Morse and nd sy stems. . . sos bere are otber aud very great practical 8 this Heghee inetrcmens over alt omkers tuuerto ms wso— such am its capacity of alwys Keo; 1a working oder im the stormicet weathor, freedom from dwiurbing eflects of atmos electricity, ability 10 write secretly; thet is, the communicating office can. without the consent of their operators, at pleasure, and instantaneously cut off al ciiccs eazcept thove to which ft wishes to communi. este, ao¢ at pleasure can communicate io al offices on the line; its exceeding + mpilcity, which enables an ope. rater, Bowever inexperienced, to transmit his message correctly and with considerable rapidity; its arrango- ment, by which the presence of an operator at the re- ce\ ving «ince ts depeased with, as bis instrument can be Biaried at the with of a distant oflice, and will stop of iwelf when the despstch has been reosived; its cheap- Dees, ibe price beng about four bundred per cent lees toan the Houre mach'ne; tts compactness, wc , &c. Bat ks these have berewfore been fully described tm the ay D, We co pot copsicer it necessary to repeat them ere. The patent for this most important inventioa (which, we believe, Is dcstined 10 eflect a complete revo.ution in the focen any =] businers of the country,) ls owned by the American Telegraph Company, in wh we undersiand, Prot, Ls {oe & Jar, ir, and of which Petor Cooper, Wiikoa G. Hupt and James Kidy, Eeqs., are, the Hermann liad carried out the direciions of their com. mander. They recognised, too, the hand of Providence in rescuipg them from ciroumsiauces, which had tt not Deen for the admirable qualities of tho captain, Dscked as he wee by the zea! apd devotion of those aboot nim would have erminated ip the destraction of the vessel and sion boardef her, The address which was beaut: telly eh grosred, was presented by Mr. Moorang, and was afterweids pabiished ia the Londoa Zunes and ctner d passengers of the Hermat you are doubtless alrency aware, were forwarded by the Fulton and epeecy Srangements were made for the transfer of the freight, a» to cause us litsle deten!ion as poastole. Before closing this lower, | may draw your attention to the singular co nctdence, ‘bat on we very fame —— which the disasier which | bave 'coorded (the breekiog Of the cngine) occurred to the Hermaan, and within » qvartor of 6 Dour of the same time the Canard steamer america, while on ber voyage from Liverpool to Goston, ‘was struck by a tremendous aes, which divabied her and compelled her to revura to Liverpool Vigo, the only verse! which wemward, and with which we excanged rignals, was also compelied to retura damaged by the same burrisane, and ] understand that several In connection with thie voyage of thi meniion that on the morning ol her arrive! at Soutaamp- y aiter the ship was docked, three dcck company, Who very impru it was lawned dock. Mr. Jotun physically bi ihe follow ranging yaically brave, saw these poor tollows in the water well righ exhausted, and he, with bis evaal tademitable courage, and without making the slignte:t Preparation (for wot one second was to be lost) | a ovyervosrd, and from we position which he cocapied os tbe time, the fail must have been some thirty feet, as the lide was receeding fast, Ho, by aa succeeded in keeping these sinking men above water, until! Captain Aiggios’ order to lower a life boat was ac. compliehed. Thus Mr. O'Connor's gallant conduct was rewarded in saving at ibe same time the lives of three of bis tellow creatores. | ‘The steamsbip City of Washington, Captain William | Wylie, bas arrived with dates to the Sist ultimo. She ‘brings 650 tons of the Hermann ’s freignt. pee yy, Jol MELLINS, { Parser U. 8. M steamer Hermano oflicer, than wh | Police Intelligence. Avisorp Extaxerva Foremay in Wai) Sramer.—There seems to be bo end to the commission of forgertes (a Wall street, That money making and money grasping community wae again thrown into « refreshing state of excitement on Saturday aMornoon, in consequence of te arrost of a man named Borjamin Dunham, os charge of having forged the names of the President and Secretary of the Jadd Linseed and Sperm (1! Company to a check upon the Bank of Commerce for the sum of $6,496, pay- ie w the order of Mosers. Davis, Morris & Go, of N 89 Walletrect. The accused tne check at bank for peymont, when the tolir, Mr. Harriman, y eilort, | » | 50, 53, 64, 73, 75, | RIMMALL'S 6 tected the forgery and caured the arrest of Dunham. A hearing in the case was bad before Jusiice Orborns, at tte Lower Police Court, when fotllowiw ¢ fas ore | elicited —About 12 o'clock ou Saturday, aa unkoowa | ABd apparently respectable personage appoared at toe | Rank of Compmerce ana prosented & check for the above amount, purporting to bave boon signed by Alexander | Knight sod W. M. V. Williamson, lrositent aud Secretary of the Judd Oil Company, payadio | to the order of Davis, Morris & Co, whove signatoros it bore encortement, Dir. tiarriman, the teller, deciined paying the cheok emles the bearer of it ehould be aesom panied by rome one connected with the oil company, but Riguifled bis willingnoms to certify the paper, which wae accordingly ¢ove.and here the matter dropped for a short period. The stranger leit the bank apparontly satisiod with the reooption he met with at the bands of the teller tnd has never been seonsines About two hours alter ti visit of the noknown, the made bie acnted the ) and on exam: ndwerting carefaily bo was convinced that the check ery. However be aid not maniiest any sur- fining the Aikcovery, but on the contrary, with Cordis! ar Be jnvited Mr Daoham {nto the back tne porpese of paying him in specie. Tae hot got pep or thinking that tt was all right rea- no tue Fear of tne Dutidig' mon eithagts the rear o fy most willingly. was informed thas ike tones wana ~] ve for him to take « Tombs. Gtibert Hay: ¢ owe. t for, and without more wt brought belore Justice Osborne The t te an aifidavit egatost the prisoner, ects were corroborated Mr, wi the ei} company, aleo testified to the signing ful orgery, While Me. Morrie da- fat the signature of Davis, Morrin & 4 the paper. was mado without the know. leoge of aby of the members of the Srm evidence the magistrate decided to commit the prisoner (o the Tombs to answer, No elue bat set been ovtained fo the whereabouts of individ tal who f-st presented the forged check, but the police aro sanguine of his uiti mete capture Ancrnae Cast or Danine Bicwway Ronmery at aa early hour yesterday morning Daniel Tathii!, of No. tat Elm street, wae sesaulted by six racon'e at the corner of reepeot ively. Pesi¢ent, Treasurer and General saperia undent, This company is composed of many of the moat substantal business men of the city, together with successial we rernt practical Birescy uneer, their control upwards i€8 Of telegraph wiro iu daily operation throaghout the \ trom New York to Newfoundland, and their wires will copnect exch ly with the trans-Atlantic telegraph ch 18 Bow in course of construction, Cows between Newfound'acd and [reiana next ‘bus connceting New York with Loadon, Paris, St. Peters bur, 5 No sim e Huy twe've or eighteen months will, we know, be paced upon iipes under the American Com pavy’e control New/ouadland to New Orieans 0 the We da and west from this eity io Valo and Piteburgh wt loaat Personal Intelligence. Bop. Simeon Cameron, |. # Senator elect from |’onn tylvania, arrived in Wasbington on the 16th inst, Mayor Rice, of Boston, who bas been confined to bis Dovne since Seturday last, from a severe attack of rheu- will be able, in the bis cificial duties ioe ot and Day. Uit—Part 1 Nos. 199, 13, 320, Scraeae Cov 2141, 9099, 126, 191, 277, 77, 266, U1.’ Pare 9 398, 198, 154, 890, 246," 416, 428, 480, a82, 446, 400, 459, 464, 456, 400, 462. 404, 472 vo 486, 404, 408, 660, Sed, 664, Surmexe Covat—Special torm.—Ciasa 1—Nos i, 33, 28.48. Clase 3 —176, 71, 234, 989, 240. 947, 66, 87, 158, 168, 169, 914, 917, 993, 440, 296, 72, 128, 143, 146, 79, 189, 863, 233," 241, 867, £60, 671, 674, 346, 987. 15, 23, , 252, 242, 5. 26, 7, 498, 141, 160, 168, 154, 176, 238, 297, Piavo For Saic.—A Handsome Rosewood Sc- piano, round corners, elegantly furnished, for aale less than the cost. Apply at 84 East Twenty airth etreet, before 12 o'clock. Bacon, 208 Bowery, would tfally An- nounera the continuation of the sale of hie unequalled ambro. types for & cent! ‘20 Cent Ambroty pe Likencsres, with Case, beautifully colored, natural as life, warranted imperishable, ai ‘347 Broadway. poches, car engraving of the ire “Por nals only by Was TRS ELLs Jeweller, 395 Broadivay. Deflance Salamander Safes—with Patent powder proof defiance locks and cross bars. Depot 192 Pear! street, one door below n Lane, ROBERT M PATRICK. Jolin Wood's New Gymnastom Now Open— At No 6 Kast Twenty-eigh h street, near Fith Avenue. Whiee Teeth, Perfomed Breath and Bean. tify a be acquired by neing the “balm of a Beware of counterfeits, The immeure calm” has brought ut koste ef count ertel f hie aure gach boule is signed FRURIDGS C@., Franklin square, N.Y. For sale by all draggisia. —Presse and Lubin’s Clycerine A white ami delionte hand is Inger & € ioe the ran. tribrite of beamy and civilization. Onee using, will eonvines toe most eeeptioal daily, too much eannot be Jip, for rendering. the akin or lieate, soft fair, Agents.—Heory Havi treet Inger & Co, ‘street ‘ment, Wells & Co. Franklin street, and sit Natcheldor's Hatr Dye, Wigs ana the best in the world, made, sold ph phen my " ty Brcadway. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Scaips are the bent lon. Both for aale, and the dye privessty applied at No. 6 Astor House of Hair and Whir- ir dye four shillings a box, binck of brown, ' Cured by Marsh & Co.—Radical t 2h, Maiden lane New York. Holiowsy's Olntment=To Mothers —sore breasts are a sad drawback on the pleasures of maternity iniment at onee allaya the inflammation and heals (he ated nipple. Hrtetol's Sarsapertila—The Oldest, the Pu- rest ond the only reliable preparation of the kind, te now ma- pnfacinred in a highly concentrated form, with improved ma- chinery. by the undersigned, who are the go'e proprietors of thie pre cminent cue for serotul®, akin digenses, general de- ond alco of Kemp's Worm paatill an i inte y ty DT LAN New York, lee, ing ho mereury. Sold ie drugeiata, 69 Water street. » Parsapariiln $1, and pastilies 250 per lena and by all druggist bottle. BRllling Portrait; etographic lkenemen. v —U FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Busvay, Jan, 18-6 P.M. The stock market ‘uring the ,2st week has beon with- ou. any violent tiuotuations. ) joes have been pretty Well usteioed, and operations have bee: active, With an rier money market, we do not see that improve ment 'm piices which bas been so long looked for; and the indicat ns at the present moment certatnly do not point to hyher rates, There is no ¢peculation abroad im any stock, A light upward movement ts perce tible in Hudson River ard Cumberiand Coal, but we know not upon whit batis Some of the leading Western railroad ttocks bave b-en unusuaily active, in anticipation of the dividend; but the market, asa whole, is moving along withou! much probability of an important change for some weeks one way or the other. At this time iast year there was considerable activity of s speculative cbaracter, at lower prices than those now current. Siceks were at that time better held, and the quantity on the market not to large as at present. The bank movement wan not so much expanded, and tho margin for an increase tm loans, therefore, much greater. Tho exportation of specie has been better eu ed 20 farin Janunry this year, and the remittance from California considerably less than {ast year. Busi eas Operations are now moreecxtended ard the demand for cuptal great:r. The credit sysiom ts mush more ex panded, and we are now commencing the business tea son With liabilities outetanding greater than at th» close of therame reason last year. There ie every probability of ap importation this spring many miliions greater than last, and there ‘s like'y ‘0 be throughout a demand for every dollar of capiial and creait that can be obteined, ‘When eli ibis ¢xpansion and inflation will end is not, ia our mind, difficult to determine. It may not be yet, ou; its approach will be seen tn the demand for and high value ot money. Those who look ior abundance and cate have made many caloulations, and all operations made lo ‘Anticipation of low prices fo" money will result moro or lees citastrously. he entire commerce of tho country in jar In acvanre of its capital, and if the deorense tn Jali fornia remittsncer ehould be permanent, we shall be ia danger of loring a very important support to our large credit atructure, that would endanger tho whole fabric. Ovr progress for some time paat has been too rapid to bo tourd acd healthy The exportation of specie frem this port last week was quite limited, The week!y shipment was from Boeton The Cunard steamer leaves this port this week, and the shipmert wil! be larger than usual for the searon. Suyaxst ov SrecR yROM THE Pout oF New Yorn Bri State of Maire, Nuevitas, Span'so silver... Steamer Cahawba, Havana—Epanieh silver... To. do. Spanish doubloons 25,292 60 bo. do. Dimes andhalves. 2,000 60 Total for the week... « 80,181 00 Previously reported . [490,460 64 Total, 1857....6066 se veee orcs eoee$52%600 61 The value of general merchandise imported into this port during the week onding friday, Jan. 16, amounted $1 Tota! importations + $3,874,489 The value of exports in the same time was as follows :—Gen Seiad "419 Specie.,..... 1,176,876 Excers of imports over exports.,........... $2,699,114 A. H. Nicoley’s regular weekly ssie of bonds and stocks will take place at the £xchange on Monday, at 12}, o'clock. ‘The report of the State Engineer of the State of New York exposes the complete fallacy of our raliroad rysiem. He says the construction account is saddied with large expenditures which properly belong tocurront expenses. Be say? thet nono of the railroads of the State comply the law tn sisting the amount of depreciation of works and rolling stock. It ie bis opinion that detertora- tion on railroad propsriy is equal to from two to four per cent annually on the total cost, and about one per cent over and above what is oalled ordinary repairs. No such allowarce is made In the reports of the expouse 0 maintenance of way, and It all goes into constraciion ao. count. The following extract irom the State Engfnecr’s report presents the subject in the proper light -— Much discersion has been bad on the classification o' the expenditures between the amount for operatiog and contracting rei/roads, and it bas been questioned wheihor the current expenses eontain suflicieos allowance for tho renewal ol the deprociation of the works. Tne estahiishmon of every pew line Of road will continue to develope new scorces et business from year to year, for a considerabic period after is is opened, whieh will require an increased outiay for additional side tracks, cepois, buildings and equipment. Tre cost 0! iheso items ‘sm legitimate obarge againat construction. 1} bas al:o been found that an an boa expenditure ts required for several yoars alter « road has been opened, tor the purpose of restoring the tlope of the cuttings, embankments and drains, and of perfecting the works. * * * It has boon questioned whether ibe expente of these items is a proper charge to construction or to the oont of operating. I: will be observed that the items of cost above mentioned bave been spoken of as ariviag from iecomplete Construction, aod as of annual reoarrence for only a limited period, say for toree or four years— ap Gilfer materially from expeasss which for pearly similar objecls, but which upon the uae of the works, or whi hich are of a1 me. ‘which belong to the cost of operating: former mnay with strict propricty be charged as the coat capital, raliroads and the anticipated emer iply because rallronds are 0; to use before they are P nly constructed. [t will be observed that none of the returns of railroad corporations of thw State comoiy ¢ law im stating Lie amount of depreciation of the ard rolling stock. * © * It le contended by many fol manegers that if ibe works and roiling stcck are kept in thorcugh repair, they aro as good ecrdtvon at the end of each yeer as they were at the cod of the preceding year, aod therefore there can be a0 de. The diffcaity liew in determining the fact whoiber ibe repairs have bec n kept !n this Liorough man ner ibe expense for ropaire of iron rails, atier allowing ‘or the value of old material, is equal to tne cost of entire renews once in fourteen yeart; that for croes ties toa re newal Orce in eight years ; for wooden bridges ovce in ten years, and for wooden stations once in thirty years ‘The ¢eerioration may be represeniod in another form by etating st aa equal to from two to four por cent annually op ite whole cost of the road. An examination of reports for several years past will ebow tbat no ach allowauce tor deprecation could have been incinded 'n the expense of maintenance of the way and works of railroads . and as allof our roads bave kept thetr sopttroction accouuts open, it is mot uslikely that ® portion of the expenses of depreciation bas found ite wey ipo law acooant. An al jowsaoe ol OM® per cent per snr um on the whole cost of the roads In this Btate won! opinion, be required to make tp the omiemons in t! porte of the proper al lowanoe for éepreciation. Tne force of public opinion will witimately work « change in this market. Ratlroad reports are cow mato tole'y for ti purpose Of covericg up aod dinguising the cartes which must eventually rernit in wide spread bankruptcy. The moet experienced accountants are em | ployed to make up dDalance rheets, and forthe arrange ment of figures, ina manner to deooive all who do not epply the strongest powers of avalycstion, ant the probability is that pot one io a hu of the stock ho'd ers begin to understand the reports ae presente! Tao time ts pot very remote when public fea'ing will undergo a charge, and the prevailing motbod of fluanciering brovgbt to & dead siop. R»porta such as have recently been issued by Our largest railroad comparics will fail in the effect intended, even if back od up by the entire fore: cf their organs. A dividend made from borrowel money wil! have no potency, while bond and stock dividends wii be prohi! ited by @ more eplightened public oplaion, \ aot by an act of the Legi#iature, under hoary paine ant penalties Already @0 we find new bonds of all descriptions created on new roads at the West, dol! of wale at twenty per cen’ below yar, bonds drawing interest at the rete of seven per cent per annum. The fact ie to bo accounted for in the feeling of approhea sion that has been growing up amongr' for some tim past, that within the next three yoars mart pw through & severe and, possibly, most disastrous panic. Some forty or fifty million of dollars of railroad bonde, created jn former years, must fall due and be renewed between this and the year 1860 or 1) Uf the bawry of the past three years presents such & picture as we bave #0 frequently described, of the whole reilroad in- terest of the country borrowing more money than they divide amonget their stockholders, what wil be their coo?) 190 three yours hence? Within the past two years the Erie Railroad Company wae brought (> the very door of bankroptey by the maturity of « loan of some two and & balf millions of dotiars, which they could not pay, Months before the day arrived the power to oegotiate email loans of money had been destroyed, and the banks declined to end on the first and second mortgage bonds, We mention these things fcr the purpose of showing the dapgors of the present (nancial #yetem of our ralirosd companion, fully believing that there ¢ now no escape from great and wide spread ci rasters, except by a rad\- cal change 0 the management of every department von. nected wi'h rafiroad companien ‘The groes income and net eartings of the Philadelphia j NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1857. Ten Cent aed Dollar 1000 daily, vy HOLMBS, 289 Browd- | 1866—Gross receipts from all sources... ....$4821,793 86 | Drawbacks and expenses... $1,727,878 62 | Renewed fund,, 149,483 48—1,877,261 10 4,482 16 ard Reading Raffroed Company lor whe past two fiscal years compare as fellows — 94, 144,8¢3 401,069,019 91—1,944,722 12 Dec ease this year,..... $490,710 64 or abcat 436 per cent on tbe capi Ap fm) t cane is on trial in the Fairfeld County “epe tor rt, Connecticnt, Vore & Oo., of Now York, avo KE, F. & Wm D. Bishop of Bridgoport, for $100,000, due on a contract for railroad trop, whish iron Robert Sebulyer mapaged to ‘ godbie,’’ and the question is, who aufler the loss. From the offictal compilation of the condition of the natituiions of Magsachasetts on the 2th of Octo made by the Secretary of State, wo obtain the facts relative to the savings banks of Boston and vicinity — Provident Institution for Savinge—Number of deposit ors, 18,567; smount of deporits, $6,614 282 42; bank steck, $1,' 80; invested in real estate, $48,306 88; loans on mortgage of real estate, $1,960,522 50; on pai sonal reourtty, $1,888,161 60; cash on baad, 6138, 218 38; rate of divicend for iast year, 8 por cen! age of divi- dends for the jast five years, 8 per cont; annual exponses of the tnetivution, $21,617 78 Suffolk Savings Bank—Numbor of depositors, 7,940; amount of deposits, $2,058,454 75; bank stock, $246,260; invested tn ri on mortgage of real estate, 00; on personal rity, $014,600; cash on hand, $10,448 91; rite of dividend for last year, 4 per cent; average rate of dividend for last five yours, 8 per cent; anual expenses of the bank, $9,355 62. Fast Boston Savings Baok—Nom der of deporitors, 481; amount of deposiis, $84,642 27; bank siook, $28,271 87 ymvesied in real estate, none; loans in moertgege of Foal estate, $22,600; on personal security, $18,160; cash on hand, $/47 6¢; vate of dividend for last year, 6 per cou\; wverage rate for laat five yoars, 9 per cont; annual ex pence of the inatitation, $700. Coelsea Savings Bank—-Namber of dep itors, 783 amount of do; $13,186 64; bank stock, $9,000; ta- veated in real estate, nono; joan in mortgavo of real ¢i- t $11,660; op personal security, nothing; cash +0 |, $897,26; rate of dividend for year, 5 per ceat, apnual expenee of the Institution, 60. ‘The Potteville Miners’ Journal furnishes tho following tab!o, comparing the receipts of anthracite, semt-anthrs- cite, and bituminovs coal for the years 1856 and 1855:— Dales, cloetng a1 about 130. for middling uplands, a 46% for middling Orleans.” Fasicwt™ —To Liverpool veies & 50 bales detty, at $2 a8! pe Hives —The stock was much reduced, while the market remained quite firm. The imporis wore quite light, the Prevailing western winds having retarved the arrival of is fram the seaward. Adcaler, in his weekly cir cular, tay#:—** The almost total absence of acy fresh supplies of foreign hides give holiers of parcels to arrive renewed coptdence, and bigber rates aro demanded for all detcriptions, O2¢ cargo Porto Cabeilos have been sold at 290., which is lo, higher than apy previous sale. ibe receipts this week amount to 6,907 hides from oouss- wize ports, The supplies om the way arc estimated at. about 1€0,0¢0 Inow.—The market was firm, with salos of 40 8 60 tons of Seoteh pig at $50 a $80 6¢, 6 monthe, Leap —<alee of 100 tons of Galona were made at $6 09 per 1€0 Ibe. Leatnxn —the demand contincsed firm at fall prices. ‘The sales were about equal to the receipts, leaving light stock im the bands of dealers, One»! ihe weekly circulars Das the following:—Usk tauned * o anthye de. mand, with an upward lencercy in pri vaich have advanced during the week (ully lo per lb. aud are firm At the following quotations. Rough iewicer is vory searce, ‘and the price may be considered nom'nal, Heinlack Oak. Recelpts 47 909 8,200 42,800 8600 Stoc me niianten ers | 4,200 Morarsxs.—Tho market was firmer, but sales were Innited, Naval Sronse —Spirits turpentine more firm, and as high as bbc. war bid, 60 Jays with Intervet, end desitned. A smal) jot of 100 bbis. was fol at b8o cash, and small Jota from store were seid at bigber figures, Crude was tirm. About 1,400 bbis, Nortn country were nold at $4 per 280 tbs. Common rorin was quick, and prices Ip other cescriptions were unchanged, On —Lipeced continued ta good demand and prices tended upward. Saleag of Logitsh # re .besked by the bigh rates demandca by holuers, For futuro del from #740. a #0c, was demauded. In Amerioan shout 4,0C0 geiione were sold on tho epot si Sle. a Sligo, 50,000» 40,000d0,, for future delivery, at $20. 9 830 and Hae. ie whale contipued dol), foo \sst sales of crude sperm were at $120 per g wes in good demend, with sac of 33 314g bor prmte, and $4574) for quarts firm ot $1 a 31 (5, casb anu 4 mowt (Go. Palm ob war in goud demand. with of 480,000 Tbr at 3 Cam sheae was at Tbe. Phovimens—Dork=-Tho market me boiter aud closed decléed advance The sales embrroad 400 to 600 inviuding new meek at $2) 76 a $20 87 id, closing 'd mens ot $19 75 a $19 d7);, ued pria $17 16, $40 was offerea for 60 vole ters de 1x months, and reused BP coullnued to nigter prom, The gales 8735 ble in heavy, but with a tend embraced about 300 pbis, at $9 SC» $iv ier CO”! 18, wed $16 66 @ B12 50 fur me o Now repaoked meee War at Sib, acd exirado at B16 mess was vomival at $20 a $16 Hecen coulinaet firm About AxTmacrs. 1856. 1866. Ine, Dee. So.uythili Region, Tome. Tons, Tons. __ Tons. 218,292 9.088903 — 124,389 115,203 1,169,458 64,190 te 76,499 20,641 - 8,333,855 90,831 124,389 1,186,530 — 88,821 105,749 153077 | Wuoming Regron, Penna coal Go... 107,697 = Del & Hudeon Co., 665, ae N. Prench Can 4 46,592 L| & Wert’n RR Go 187,000 35.530 118630 Shamckin Region... MEAT 187,106 21,789 488,945 6,761,542 6,488,945 479,020 Tnerrace ip anthracite in 1856, 969,597 262,597 Sexy ANTHRACITE AND Brromrvors Coat TRADE. ‘Total..... Tom, = ‘ms, Tins, Tom, em} anthractte— Lykers Valley Co,, 60,721 61,187 — 5,584 Short Mt. Co, . 60,600 41,739 — 876) eee 1,000 _ — 1,000 — 132 73.02 pe 42,000 42,000 pees Total, auis 418,088 116,112 16,496 Biuminéna— Cumberland region, 664,204 719.911 $4,907 — Forelgn coal....... 287,408 173085 | = 114.353 Total .. 1,089,939 1,110,904 170,039 129,648 1,069,983 129,648 90,871 40,871 Increare in 1856,. “ aptn: 262.607 Total inc. of all kinds in 866, 302,908 ‘The annus! statement retarned to the Logisia\ure of the operations of the Boston and Worcester Railroad dur ing tho year ending on the 30th of November last, ex bibits the following rerults:—The aggregate tacome of the year amounts to $1,108,781 90, which, compared with that of the preceding year, shows an increase of $100,776. Th cunt of income from the transport of passenger: was $€¢6,126-—it being an locrease compared with that trom the same tource the preceding year of $76.10, and that from freight transportation was $99, 2%6—'t being an ircrease of $€4,248. ‘There wero reestved, borides, from mat! contracts, from running trains on the Charles River Rracch, and from rents, a further sum of £55.4)1, The working ¢xpenres amoonted to $671,719—it being an in crease of $78,177 over the ¢xpendituror for the same ob- jects in the preceding year. On dewucting the above amount, and the balance of taterest paid of $20,199, from the gross income, we Ond the smovat of the pet caraings to be $416,993. This ts an increase of $25 672 over the uct receipts of the preceding year. The people of Gordon county, Georgia, bave resolved ip public meeting, that they will not receiyo as mosey any of the following wild oat itsues tn Georgia — Back of Coumbes; Bank of Middle Georgia, at Macon; Cherokes Insurance and Banking Company, Dalton; Interior Bank, ; Manvfacturers’ Have, at Micon Morchanta Bauk, Macon; Southern Bank, Bainbridge, nor any otnor that are not bankable at the city of Auguste or Savanoah Stock Exchange. Sarumpay, Jan. u 100 ahs Krie RR,..bS 6016 = do...... 08 BEN 100 Hud Riv RR,.b90 38 blo 1000 ErieKoonba,'71 000 Il Cen RR be,. 1000 Lil Fr ba, wprad 000 T HAAN 3d mt 18 she Bank of Oom, #8 Bank of Gom serp 10 Am Exob Dx.... 1 GO. . 66.00 90 Bk of N America. 90 imp & Tr Bk..., 1 000 ° 100 Miofo&N iaRAD1O 200 Wo. 180 do 100 do... b0 do 480 oo Bo 30 do... 1a 400 F066 O10 BO3q £0 Wd GoabkironGoc St 7 Gal & Chic RR... 123) ao e $3 100 do.....,980 121 Ko 40... 880 181% 50 do... DIO 12236 60 de 10 1225¢ 100 6 122% 0 TON 198 Chica Rin RR. 9836 no 49... b60 TH 10 MLA Mee RR... Tig 19 Maoe oo RR 98 jark Kt 11 1 . 6N Y¥ Orn BR ee co do., . 9% | t 40 100 do......080 87 | 0 Erie Rit. 59 20, .... wy 240 45 Cove & Pitta RR. B06 0) 10 Mich Cen RR » CITY COMMERCIAL REPURT. Sarvepat, Jan. 174 Yo Acne —The sales embraced about 25 bbls. of pote at 7Me. a TKO. Dasapercr.—Floor—The market was firm, with » good demand both for the trade and for export, and the enler reached about 6,000.8 7,000 barrels, at about the following quotations 3 2 3 = 6h 680 60 70 1s 300 aul salce * above prices came to band boidere and demanded rmer, with salen $000 buehew red oat 61 58. After the receipt of ows holders advance! their views about o: Corn was more firm, bot sales wore check joo embargo which interterred wiuh its delve. | 1 braced about ‘eof veesels. | ‘740, tor Western mixed, | red. Rye wae quiet at oie | Barley wae Orm at $198 88182 Cate wore « & Co sor State, and at ble, a 6c. tor heavy Cai 0. Conpee <A part carro of about 4,100 bage Riv w: fold at private bargain: 300 Go. th 160, topes $00 ava at 140, ard 200 bage Ooylon at 11 oy = The foreign news im 1 {0 the market. the sales for the day footed up about 4,100 $00 boxer long middler, Western and Oamberland ent, were cli at LOG Rio .o Pek d meats were alo fm. Shevlders were at 8o.. hams ab 10549. a 1OKe. Tard Wes Crm witb Polos of 260 bls. oo tow Epok at 1dr, Potter yar im ood demand, with sales of Onto at ibe « $26. ond of Simo at i9¢, a 24, Cheere ovptinued firm at $3 « $) 25 por bashel for reaped, Clover War in moderave demuDs at 120. @ 123ge. fer ib. Kough flaxseed waa qaiet at $1 70 par basbel, Fast india cleau was worth $15 at Boston, oash, with pales 0 arrive vext month ui $1 809, Stcark —The warket continued frm. The ssles to day yewerday embraced about 8,000 boxes for re : 5 cl whic’ were mweéay chiely withia range of about $%c. @ 10), o. ove. 1b) a 200 bhds Qupa mnecovaay were soit y vrithin the range of Ye & UME. fOr commen to fair gretrs; 93Z6 we for food to prime; and 105 a lie ‘or pring’ to-chotos lots, ‘The detention of verrele by coriiery tas aud odatrug: of ice im the barbor bas lisa very ight stock of all 6 ip Gres bande. Hickey —The market was higher ead more activ Tho gales emoreced ubout 600 # 700 barrels at 27}. 20e., closing firm st the latter dguie AQVERTISEMENTS RENEWEB EYWRY DAY, __for Stuattom and Belp, see Sixth Pages _ —____ MISCELEANEOOM AK # REFLECTION. NAW YE. ‘Thin must uot—aod | sail not Laat | 10 fy to those marmorial stores Where fishion wide (lines buek her doors, 0 come With rash to pay For garmenta neat for holiday! Smith Brothers! glorious Smitha, hall teach me how to win and we PROTHER®’ one price wholesale and retail cloth- eroows, 122 and 140 Fulton street, New York, PUR® GLYCERINE SOAP, PRICE ONE SHIL, told by ail drogs Cares bands aot the #hin, rendering it sottaud beautifal, De enw BNFEBL OHAPPED c pot 105 Chi PREVENT oO CLAKK & ©0.'8 baisamic glycerine lotion will be 8 most egreeable wnd etectual preparation, HANDS.- HEGEMAN, T°. APPRD HANDS, &c.—HRGEMAN, CLARK & CO.’S compound camphor fea, with will ueually prove an infallible remedy. Prepared and Dy Hegeman, Clark & 0, 185, 27% Bil and 766 Broadway ERE AND MOUSTAUHRS FORCKD TO W" na w 5 ™, em oo an wrea, Cownrwt.—On Friday evening, Jaa. 16, Jowra U. Cow paay, of this city, of disease of ihe iungs, in th) dad year of his age. Tho relatives and friends of the family aro altond his funeral, this morning, at il o clo residence, Fort Washington, Tho Hudsou care leave Chambers street at 4:80 a. M waiting at the same cepoton the return of the at quarter before two. Haat — Oo Saturday, Jan. 17, of disease of tho boart Howay Hart, aged 46 years aad § monins The friends of the (amiiy, and thime of his brother, Patrick Bart, and brother in law, Avdre# !’ Gilivon, sod tbe members of the New York Young Men's Romeo Catholic Benevolent Association, are rosyo tfuly tavitet to attend the fvsers!, from his aie reeidence, No. 33 Ludlow street, this morning, at 10 o'clock. He oy be (aken to ®t. Mary's church, whore uigh mage will e ung. Kext.—On Senday morning, Jaa, 14, Caanues Kavr, ager 68 years. His rela res ona frien¢e, aod those ef bty family, also (bore of bis iste brother. law, Fdmurd #\\ageraid, and ibeve of his brothers, are Invited \o attend ots taseral, from bis late residence, No 14) Alon street, o morrow morning, &) 10 o’oloek, end from thovoe \ %. Patrick's cathedral, where a rok mm higd macs will be offured ap pore of his euul. € —On Friday morning, Jan, 7 ebiia of John soa lead ‘Cart month and 14 days ‘The relatives ana friends of the fam) are roepeotfully invited to attend ine f v o’clock, trem No. 189 Weew Wuane —On Friday, Jan. are rowpcet’ ily invited to stand bis fo u t late residence, No 194 Deiacoey street, his morning, at iC o'clock. His rename will be taken Comotery —On Saturday, Jan 1°, Cenuerian Feenmsox mry and Gescbe Bobikeu, aged 4 years, 4 a daye. ‘The friends aod sequainiances of the frmily are reepootfally invited to attend the fanere!, thie afer noon, at 1 o'clock, from No. 427 Sitch » » Without further fnvitetion, 18, Mawr Darrow, consort of Jobn Daiton, Hr , in the 70th year of bur Notioe will be given of the (umeral to mo-row. PB Un Friday evening, Jan, 16, 4avan Feammc, pees child of Samuel J and Sesan & Boats, - toh gd LB Jan. 14, Faves Grown, jsugbler of James Growney, » native of Granard, coamy Longford, Ireland, 18 yeare Her retains will be tken to Bergen Cemetery, thie Gay, at 12 o'clock, from the residenco uf bor father, 141 Rast Twenty fourth street, Heston papers pleare copy Lyscn—=On Sunday, J Hi. Lysew, son of Poter an ‘ mente. ae s i# fomeral will take place this day, from his - renee, No. 10 Bright wtveet, Jersey sagas Maxny —On Suoday, Jan 18, Mrs Any Mannm, wife of the late Jcbm Martin, of Albany, aged 62 years and @ monthe. mity, and of hor . Carr isgom. will ited te as Din late Ratirved 18, of booping , Joan Slen Lyuod, aged 1 your and Her fiends and (hore of tho ( Con retive, J (Catl.= On Satarday mornirg, McOatt, wife of Aarop MeGail, in +0 Her friends and those of ber husband, and of ber father. Abrabam Gray, are invited to attend ber funeral without further invitation, from No. 370 Cariton avenue, Brook- lyd, 1© morrow, at baif past 10 o’oleck. Gaseaxt —On Sundsy, Jan. 18, of conramption, Gaon. cianya B., wife of Bevry L. pee of Benjamin and Phebe Perine, ai years, 6 tng 27 days, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are jevited to attend the fuveral, from the father, cormer of Wasbingtan and wick, On Wednesday altersoon, at twain? will be taken to Green Carriege® will be ab Peck ‘W) hamebarg, at balf past 19 o’oloek, Byscan.—in Brooklyo, on Saturday, Jan. ete ot Files B. Berger, in the Sist your of her age. The reiatives and of the family are tavites emer sare funeral, wane late residence, =, woes treet, yn, thie day, at P.M, Corse. —On Sunday, Jan. Vy drocepba ae, (dropey om the brain » on age ee 1 be taken . will be day. at 2 o'clock P 5 108 Third street,

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