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NEW YORK HERALD, WED ESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1858. 5 the State Capital. ‘The News Yacht off Cape Race. | wre exer (agi Mahi Clase Worse to-day Bil tn Se ne tae dah aa ee cial question like this might properly be sonfided toa 8p» Nows from Ot eee F., Jan. 6, 1863 ‘aanges at the Bank ( rs cal wed Warehouse . with email sales at 814 8 S18 for Western; prime cial committee. He understvo4 the gentieman from Peun- | ORGANIZATION OF THE SENATE—FAILURE TO OF sis ever Ag a. wore $15,223,210 80, and thé balan paid were x aso i 1855. é meen wes quh canta ak gd Sylvania to say. that the President waived the quesdom | GANIge [HQ HOUPKA-THE ENOW NOTHINGS BTAXD | _ The news yacld 0 the Asso eae, ten . a | Jenvary ....922 1,076 3,204,604 : “ty . repaired, hu now re umed vo ait | $1,007,349 22. ' February 7 304 Whether or not he was iu favor of the repeal or modisca- | 3Ng Gron ritgry DIGNITY —THREE WALLOMENGS | FMT ne ie sto amers passing within tow Tr yo0) 0s ‘The steamship Persia, from this port for Liverpool Mare quiet, Cut meats were in fair demand at be. a ¢ 2 shoulders, and at 8e # 8c. for hams. Lard was = > 455 6.384.835 | with sales of about 159 bbls. aw tierces at BYc. a greet tion of the neutrality laws, bat simply asked to be clothed | Any No CHOICK FOR BPBAREN, BIC. , BI 2 | Buttes in moderate demand with new power to defe CROICK FOR SPEAKER, BTC, po'nt aie A oe r | Apr 27181,408 8,168 14 utter was in moderate demand at Lc. @ 170. for Onie pet pl og ES pe © atmany, Jan. 5) WHS; neegge- a tomoncr—Wednesday—will take 03 abort $2,000. | May Fugp'ago 10's08;421 | and at Te. a 21¢. for State. Choose continued in fair dee an qctive movement 3,938,633 11,640,136 | demand at (%>. a Bo, 615 196,836, SuGAKs were steady at the recent relaxation in prices. $'10,r16 3/516,039 | ‘The sales senheneed Ses 200 bhds., ohiey New 4/00 8 within the range of 640. » 7e., wid "out 1008 ~a'4o4 | boxes for ‘alte. thy ai sales aoe not say that the President has made a waiver. He meant Multitudes again gathered to the Capito! this moéfning. oe UT) @ to give no opinion one way or the other; bubif thE ex” | mie hour tla waetaeeh Goo two reauective Houses was . Patimees at New Orteans., 000 in gpeeie. ‘There has WE" OEE | isting statutes arc to be carried out by the courts and the New Onseans, Jan, 5,1868, ‘i exchange for this packet, but 4M até plenty ana | Augu fe ~ * The foll country, it would be neceas: have further legislation | eleven o’eleck. Membersiof the lower branci sed |W, wing fMtinres occurred day :—-Mess n Rie it berg pt ? branch were sw. ort, Stunde 2, Hunt, Mestre. Goange Beara o, the na *# bave not advanced. We quote bankers’ pte him to execute them. in by the Scoretary of State; ae ‘e 2 om, omuming, said’ tho Word « waiver” was | § di " # which ogcupied some two | ana a." Titus Groves & Op doy at 9] 0.9 per cent premium; on 2'836,781 Tov). ed Me {Ker, °*. but was substantially true, The “ tf bills on Lon. ™ ‘i mt 8/318/542 6,820,588 | mmm ~“SCELLANEOUS. ‘mot technically ean army and navy to ‘The Lieutenant Governor Called the Senate to Boston Weekly Bank Statement, Paris, 5f.27} 0 of, 0% Amm@erdam, 414 9 413; Bre- | 2Jaan'241 3/08/4664 | sa President had aaked Witar'on tho high seas and an te, | neat twelve o'clock, and admini pier Boston, Jar. 8, 1868, 1 O21§ a Gf.” seg ge, Jou... GEG GE | etnies PROoy ‘citizens a the United na and Bary to poe ) istered the usual oath | The following are the footings of our bank statement for | Men, 784; Hamburg, ‘otal....931,916,255 27,215,039 37,446,526 73,382,049 | —DOUBLE BOLE WAI tus sao Did he wantan arm, —— “~t We besa? | to Senators. Every one was present, incluiing Mr, | e past week: The Nassau L Company of Brooklyn has Br sisap ors 4 BOT eer Ree rend at JONES'S, 10 Ann sire Of an expetition from our stun, A gt | Wiliame, "HO 18 oo fecble that te’ war supported | Opal suck.....,..88¢ e090 decluted a vemianneat du, end of ten per cent, : ‘igiaaae 1.40 sos gag | Be mumcum. : Sealy an army SHpvenideat want additional forces’ Ist | $2 his seat x," WO friends, He appcars extremely Toansand discounts, 60,377,000 payable on demand; the Ma eat Fusyrance Com- 1'468'578 FAKE AIS © TQKQ ~THE AMERICAN, DRUGOIBTH CIRCE AB purpose docs the. Trvonists on tho water, and arrest them | it, and does mot x%°™ able to endure the futlgney of iss corescecs : , weven per cent, 1/286; Matieen | Paiieetaln cere teeselead enaresk, hn cama Ine foreign land? "Odo that the whole neutrality law Sista die Smacleeevchibtes ‘eah cateraad io Pee from otter banks 5,888 000 pany a semiannual dividend & qi} i 1,156,913 1ptijg10 bavi Deen published. We have. nade the most « must be perverted. If the Pres'dent had the right to Lagialative duty. {0 other banks.. 3,998,000 payable on demand; the Panama Ra. & semi- "188,043 267'368 ements for publishing, in future, a monthly make seizures in a forelg.” land, he haa the rightofadeapot, | its fullest capacity , ae well 26 the anterooms and lobbies, | Deposits. 16,324 600 ‘ r “Ule oa the 790,671 2.468'3 ascommander in chief oftearmy and navy. Ifmencan dé | py spectators destwoux to witness the choice of Clork, | Circulation, 8,290,400 samuel dividend of aix: per cont pays. 1570 2,062,123 | inctuding a lit af importations: trade correspondences sareate ibe purtal o any eepetion cemtared roc mies | Sergeantat-Arms, &c. Front 2ho fact that the Hon. Hore- " ag iners’ Savingw Ingfitution, Third aycaue, | October sexi TiTTZ605 ait tending drog mare's of the world, i., end romeedt re on foreign soil is | tio J. Stowe, Senator of the Twnty-ninth district, did not . 3 Markets. @ Mariners’ Savings ution, ave ’ oes ' r 91823 all ioaposters jo eam in their mvortations Ip from iand is unlawful, wad its cepturs on foreign sll is Biome, Senator wnale pinth diet it, Gt net Heit daeerere ptoon. 20) Petar rei Mbeiz deporitors thata | November... QOUsIT 173087 Week LiTeaek oh cach mani, for the publication of which we Make me seo and, man from Bia ( atten Tepul comous vening from deposit December.. 909,874 1,038,540 1,141,6 377 00 The editorial part of the paper tx under the contre? of soma vei ‘bem!s od ag ate egtdtheree < eetnest | og Total... ..816,708,926 34,103,046 17,002,578 21,440,704 © veh re Bike tetaniets of the drogivede, for Specie. 54,904 hives per in the Uni fod lates, te Druga 0.08 990.809 | Birenine’ oferd nity igttet tae sto 6736572247 P2718 Price $l perc siete peruuiier ample numiens eM A ublawful as tho gen Pan Jan. 5, 1858. it ts rob! to doit, He did not know | further circumstance that, as an Sadependent candidate, ITADREPHTA, Samad , . ge wal i, sobbery se. bery 8 ee ae uclnnes: | be teorea Uptame, he pair pipet oA Pye suedy. Pennsylvania State five’s, 811%; Read- | semiannual dividend, at the rate of six per cent i "York; B34; Morris Canal, 42; Long’ Lslond Rail f nd Ander, and five per that Captain Chatard, in sight of Punta Arenas, allowed im Western New York; and ; the: further important cn 4 per annum, on sums of $500 a Inder, a pel shat Captain Chalard Waller's men, because be had not | fact that the American and democratic payors have | ‘ds 10%; Fenpsyivania Marre maton, Jan, 51868, | cent on sums over $500, will be paid on and after the power w prevent ity and that flor was, revalled in | elm ie ae oe tnose Dousidoratioun, the pubie | ,,Cettem—Sales to-der 5,500 bales at Bie. a Hie, for | Wednesday, January 20, Interest not called for will or tl disgrace. But Paulding at that very 5 ency—I gay, from all these considerations, the public sent his men ia ghore to capture Walker and his meniaee Tree iad to believe that theation: Mr. Stowe would siand | idling. |The wales net three days atd UPT,50 | o caied to credit of depositors, and bear interost R368 NT 345 1,061,835 gratis HENRY i %, . Bent ls men recived ih diograc. Asingular state of } aloof from all caucia diftatiogs and nomiaations of | pice 4nd the receate 38.500. Ti ate i ea re tees ep 74,40 96,168 "939,218 ah inekeman, corner William sirmet, NY: be ls Dok, Jot ovale aroma ding what'was done by | ether party; and consequently all eyes, in and oat of tho | Our is qwict at $f 00.0 $426. Yellow corn Goo. Mess | ax principal. w, 134.286 1,070,803 | Canlion “Mc. We Adame fs our onty chy agent, eng Paulding, who is retained. Senate, were turned upon, him wRea ie voto was taken | 7K $12. Hom s6ic sxe Lard im kom Oye. Rio) The ship Gulf Stream arrived at New Orfeans on GarT9— ZATATS BO 001, veriisemeni, or to make any areaMgemnents,W or fe ‘Mr. J. Guaxcy Jowxs read a portion of the message, to | for Clerk of the Senate. Mr. Allen, the late capable eterk, a Noxrors, Jan, 9, 3858, the 28th ultimo from Point a Petre, Guadelonpe, py 103.173 17°19 | paper. : — show that the President only asked the employment ot av | was the republican nominee. Assurances had been in Our corn market is active, and tending upwards. 107/288 81007 $06,285 | LADY WHO BAS KERN CORED OF GREA? WER . dentree exditional ferce, in case of necessity, toexecute the launop duiged im Mr. S. would on no account whatever vote with $25,000 in specie on board; and the schooner pt . $5029 | 2,60971 a fat the statute books, and for thefulfiiment of a treaty in w! for Br. Allen, and without bis support the republicans = . , October... 88,954 4,099 509,193 e- many vears of misery the faith of the government is alrendy pledged, rolative to | would fail; Dut when his name was cadled he votod not THE FAMILY HERALD eh front Tampico, same day, witht wis | November’: et gniirse zr 908 | Ph pl aly ect ragatagng ll Fe | the protection iat the eins of Pane fa ro lias ed only Sor Me. Bien. bot for ever; abe Fopablioan pcancas . ‘€ give in another cofamn the official Lap fh COMbEP A f a a Demis, a vaion, Madd, abd Ule proscription = is ead for the enforcement 6 neutrality laws. geutle- et. et quest as RAR nnn nnn the foreign trade of this port for each month of oe } eat post, mean cl “independence” of party. The d id * Total .....92,107,572 966,631 1,814,425 12,898,033 | “——— —— see i‘ eras Shom, they must clothe | etning priats will Coase Fi Mpeg vcr ti Important from Mexico-Vatuable and Ene | past four years. The tables are very fufl, and so F ‘etal. i i BR, LIVINOSTOMR'S TRAVELS — THR PIPTRRweME Mr Bexusss (admt,) of Ga, conenrred almost entirely | doubtful potitical course. All the ‘sindepeudent” post. | teresting Chronologteat Index—New York | arranged as to chow ata glance the movement of | January. ...8:9,607,819 72,945,827 18,578,068 19,006,732 | win be rosend.— A freck delivery of thie extraorfinwry werk with the argument of Mr. Quitman, Hoe wiabed this mat- | tions be will likely assume will be in opposition to rail. | State Gevernment~The Tréubles tn Kan- adios anbienal ait ‘The re for | February... 1i3006,580 72,991,482 16,986,283 25,524,402" | nockseaers generally imroughoet the onenlry: on arose Selon! ne oy one meio omnes, | Keun at Mure cg negra | ta Rew Fears Dey tthe Metin | yar nya shown very ce inate tomeme maces aemeas | Rocacyod cee alge at peey Sonu ee totaes est the eer ts oad ps fodvance | aa both bousca are fully organized. daving Seo copies u,| Affaire in Washington, diec., de. ker ing “ bil halls: gett ee ha deapn cab 1176461986 18AT12 183796256 DORAG? PRM, OF FOI Piumadecs, Proaills oquare: eS the neutrality laws committed. ue | bee ani circulation before the House of As- | ing lettei it xi alised, and the movement for “al months . 26; 35) 1. rs XV AT, b that anavalcfficer hag gone op foreign soil and arrested | sembly Pee 6 letters from our correspondent iit the city of Mexico, 16,506 309 23,010/e685. 19,080,408. | cat Mey? “Parma ty Ce He IENG, commen Tiron mex orgenized. Fe thovchisene of a foreign country or American citizens, and | — The nonsensical game which is annually played by the | S'¥i26 farther particulare of the coup @état of Comon- | Avfficiently limited to bring the aggregate down toa deprived them of there liberty and property, it is « great | Legislature of attempting to instruct Congress as to its | fort, the condition of the country, &e. figure corresponding more closely with that of the and John steret. Outrage, unjustified by jaw orgsemblauce of law, aud that | duties, bas again commenced. Senator Diven, of the | A valuable and useful chronology of events for the | year previous. Iwill be scen that the total value November SHRSON'S SYRUT CHAINS THE Wiloz2 CONT. ts = jon of tite blood, and kill the poison whiel fade ‘Officer should receive tho reprimand of bis auperior official. | Chemung district, already introduced resolutions, before year 1857—The Politician’s Manual—Deathe of Revolution- | of goods entered for consumption at this port in 1857 December Sate tases. Yor ae Uy ie ie ne mie Bae ae, ‘As has been well remarked, naval officers cannot expound nate wae fairly under way for business, telling the DDternational law. erat a ional Legiature what thee duty is with reference to | ary Patriots and Centenarians— Fires ad Lote of UM— | was burt aboot sevéiiiekn ‘nifffon wore thin fn 1856. Mr Bococx, (a'™ ) of Va., after calling especial atten- e admission © NsAs as a State. y were over | Railroad and cl Ne Ad, " sm tenn ease INS Sacvallty laws hows the fting | forthe dag sid printed. “When called up gaits aa intel | ge a and Stoambont Acciéente—Rulers of the World, hove wibiavels ee anehonse in 186 rs were very ‘out of expeditions, said such vessels bad heretofore been | lectual aud oratorial dispiay may be expected, and t bee large wil 56 or any previous year. eitiredou iid ocean, abd turned back, to prevent them | wounds of poor bleeding Kansas again opened for the oc- | The Attempted Bacape of Donnelly from the Jail at eh — a cae tt y fi barge from making assaults, Casion. Here are the Senawr’s propositions:— iecikiad. 1d Besketess aed Gesteamaneh, y Broadway and John strvet. THSON'S SPRUP—CRNERAL DMPOT IS 4% WARES ington aveaue, Albay, N. JOR, CLAW. IRSON'S SYRUP IS ALL VHGR7ABLE, AND NO mineral, nnd tbat ix vtint 1 am ioed uesda: Boer sale by CHAS. H. RING, corner of Broadway and Johw Resolved, That the right in Congrese to govern is incidental vests . th incipal of this increase. Th Mr. Srarcexe, resuming: wanted Kea tue anwertion of his | sd necessary tothe aa cone aedAiataeiarge that | The Arrival of the Filibusters at Norfolk—Visit to the | Te Principal caumke Oto ut a street, nae ‘own knowledge, but had been told that such was the fact. | {» Providing a government ( « Ceretory under tte Figke Ot | Sloop-of war Saratoga. gurene re _ i FLIBSON'S SYRUM IK ALL ROOT, AND NO MINE ‘The New York State Government—Corrected Listot | Which is included in the total of goods @ $000 will bo given thr amy eur Sound tn ,! Q'AU'B4L 3457 j700 2882048. mane cenur pod 1507437 Su7Ve2 1,750,002 | EPTHSON'S SYRUP HAS 2 OF LEATHS BABE L197 650 1725544 3,152,016 Mr. Cuunemay, (am.) of N.C., =e, ‘on inquiry Of | jrantx of the Territory, subject to the constitution, law: high official who ought to know, be learved that uo | ireatics and compacts of the United Staten; that the ‘admis: | the New Xork Legislature, with Political Designation, &s, | entered for consumption, was in 1857 just about izure: oceu! i 4 the ro the 7 t rritory into the Unk Su should be Saeed curred since 1818; and although the neulre | thevoluowry application of the people of the Territory, wih | A Letter from eur correspondent in Leavenworth City, | donble that of 1856. In May and June last there heir owachoice, republican in form, and : came ot ‘ocean, none bad been made. —— < any of the laws or ordinanpes of the reintive to the troubles in Kansas. was an immense amount of goods entered for 1,190,787 1,025,660 3,684,908 TRSON’S SYRUP WILL GORE AMF WEASHES@ DP SrRPRE: " ie gen. wae z : Nate - re ty wake Tort prone whi fous be toliewedr bakes, aur: eon Ea ere the attempt on the part of the admintatra- The Celebration of New Year's Day tn the Metropolis. | warehouse, #0 that they might derive all the ute Sate J females, or scrofulons ciAldren, mmpgionlly é selves, should not be violators of the neutrality laws. | tion of the genernl government to force upon the Territory of Affairs in Washington—The Proceedings of Congress. benefit upon being put upon the market fromthe | p.. goods Withdrawn from Warehouse not Gunsow'seve NO RUMBUG, AND ID 18 SIMPL Ro} ‘and restitution should bo made, and it | Kensasaconatitu ion that is known to be opposed by alarge | Letters from our correspondents in Boston, Rich-| changes in the tariff. It will be a long time before Previeusly Reported. or ee RUP WILL DO ALL, IP PROFKASHS, OR IPSO) T money ied For sale by ©. Ii KING, corver et” Broadway end Jobn street. INGER’ SEWING MACHINES —CLERGYMEN OF ‘every denomination can bow, proeure one df Singewe sewing machines, for theirown uae or for a charitable ciety connected with their reapectiva churehns, upon erdentedly favorable terma For fui! parttoalars write circular to 1, M. SINGER & CO., No. 468 Broudway, ; ‘nan | majority of the inbabitants is repugnant to. the principles of ‘would be an outrage if they were not wade. Every ae ey Ciereut ia @ violation ‘of the. pledges of Congress | mond, Omaha City, &e., &e should be sent back to the place from which he was bs cheat ae Gmaihen, the feio-~aa oomne Cail higi=uls a fugi- | {2 meee. ctenstmne ihe Zerruocy, Sa Se oat Siaaghs WER | Intoresting Bait for the Recovery of Unpublished Let- tive from justice, let the courts #0 determin. He under. ‘solved, ‘senators in Congress be instructed and | ters of General Washington. i ‘ agen stood that Walker left this country in a ship with « regular ou Peery vee quested te oppeee the pasange of ay Our Corr ndence—The ism of the Spanish total importation of the country is entered at this elearance. bon and can ap- ‘shall recognize the validity of a constitution for Kan Pug Correspo Bagt nae 5 ewer to it. ieory feed i hang to say that | Pra that shall not have been fairly ynutted to the "people of | Prince, Choosing his Name, &. port. Our export trade for the year 1857 shows a Walker is's fugitive from justice, whea he came here on | ‘8 Territory and received ite ‘Tho Idest intelligence received by telegraph or other. | more limited movement than in 1856. ‘There is not » and wil n the Executive said to him, “Go in peace A ae eatoed much differenceém the aggregates, but it is in favor of the import trade of this port will again show such an ageregate asin 1857. Nearly three-fourths of the fy mn. , That these resolutions ‘representatives in Con- | wise. 1856. —we have no charge against you.” He rej that | grees. F % Falkcrand his men should be pt ona wational ship aud | “The contest for Speaker of the House was very spirited. | Ealitorial Remarks on Topics of Importance. 1856, The movement throughout was quite uniform. 8 WARRIAGES AND DEATHS. returned to where they were before the outrage was com- | Neither of the two prominent parties could succeed in ob- Together with City News of Interest—Police Reports— | About one-third of the total exportation in 1857 was 8,683,654 85 resonant mitted. i taining the majority, ‘The republicans could not run | Theuirical Matters—Commercial and | Money Market | in gpecie. ‘The specie export in 1857 was about 64 OF agresia o Married. Mr. believed that Commodore iy cg, day nt above sixty-one, and the democrats to fifty-eight,andsixty- | Reporte—Cattle Market Report, and a quantity of inter- vs 382,107 4 Crawroxn—La Cogr.—at Mott Haven, on Wednesday, ed Mega wih he preferred to hear from the Execu- | five votes were required in a fll house. Three ballotin, esting general reading matter. seven millions more than in 1856, Showing that the 8,915,885 39 Dec. 20, by Rev. M LaCont, Mr. Wruiaw Caawrony o Mia tive in response to the resolution for information, he | were had; in each case the nine Americans voted straight Terms $2 a yoar, four cents a single copy. To boob- | export of merchandise in 1867 was much less than in 3,451 153 ot dank Amanva La Cost, eldest daughter of Cornelius Ls Comty Nantes the neutrality Jaws inquired toto. He 4 and steadily for tote ore candidate, Mr. Taw, of Dela. tained at the office and of the news agents. | 1856, than appears in the aggregates. Of domes- $16,466 5 Ht 4 Ea. eg pepe a we unlimi.ed power to use the army navy on | ware county. The three is, without any result, shows anniinciteniatmneetenes 856, - 1787 9 441i SONNINGHAM—CanRs.—On Monday, 4, by Rev. Dr. the aces where those of other nations can be legitimately } that aaa b Kai gl ay | Partiee had eifvoted - Court t Oalendar—This Day. eee | tie products there was a very great falling off tenes a gustes ¥ Srencin, ot the residence of the bride's father, Waa employed. comp TaDge . Scresme Court—Circuit —Nos. $20, 5 | - * 5233 +4 / “4 Conn 0 LARC . Cama, dang ‘Herwax inquired whether the law did not apply | wus finally coucluded to suspend voting for the day and | 359 1489, 2800, 1298,2804,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18. in the exportation of 1857, a with 1856, and October. 429,108 96 230 97 | £67,604 99 | Alexander H. Cabra, Haq., of Williamaburg, only to cffenees committed within the United States? adjourn over until to forrow, which was accordingly SerREMK CouKt—Special Term.—Nos. is, 6 92, , the total was leas than in 1855. a: pte ae Bute fa i iia'sed os ee ee mn Thursday, Dee. 31, by Rew. severe 2084! 1969 7 1,172, war in, Mr. Bocock replied that he understood from & tle- | done. The republicans want four more votes and the de- | 94. 101, The following bold and extraordinary specimen of ‘Anus FusTonan iq, of a, man learned iu the law that the celobrated Louis Baker, | mocrats seven. During the evening both parties will | ~ {, §, Dsrmice Cover.—Nos. 102, 160, 11 to 21. ores poeny cota Vermont, to Mrs. Sakan M. Buckiam, eldest ‘who committed an offence in New York, was pursued om | make propositions to the corporal’s gard of Americans, Scrxrion Covet ‘ome a 11 o'clock’ A. M.).—Nos. 75, rascality has never been exhibited in this country by Total,,...... $34,387,307 99 45,519,270 18 35,030,074 88 | Phemas White, Eq. . Gemma ome h Oue atoms te | Ag a RS ER ae te ice | Mah He hh” ea ia ag” | MY meren ows Don ae enn ced ae pkvece tenn bane Aig be Be ‘ wi ir ns . > . le’ , 196, 177, to 185, . ic 5 Jones, of Sot * 4 Pa Part dee Now. 64 1080. Part2.—Nos. | ing, andwe doubt whether it could have been carried 1ss4. Ta86. 1856. 1887 Frances, daughter of Henry Munson, of New Roobelle. limits of the United States would be amenable to any ship, others there are who negotiate for nothing but the ‘Comm EE re tet cette area a by SFE peated ae Bl to on with success in the United States, where the com- . Booock separate power . irlow G: ly jemocrat, Preston SEE * " Provident over and above bringing them to trial. Power | King republican member of the House from St. Lawrence, | None can Equal Grandjean in ‘Treating the manity are ever on the alert to prevent a long tissue is given to preventtbem from going to foreign shores to | is extremely desirous of specifying the number of news- | Rair.—Cures rag hair, baldness, dandriff, Ac.34 Church | of preconcerted frauds:—In the case of the Western war against countries with which we are at peace. paper reporters who will be entitled to places on the floor of | street, corner 7. Bank of Scotland it is stated that one firm is ‘Mr. Grow, (opp.) of Pa., was pleased to see such feel- | the House, and Le wants to limit that number to only eight. heagng- > >remnanner “engene a ving plce: wih ‘on the other side of the House against ex- | If the gentleman will so frame the resolution as to exclude Ambrotypes, Hell fraps, Zhssegretne shown to have drawn bills to an amount of $1,900,000 4,996,787 6,257,086 4,043,842 | _ Reap—’atwex.—On Thursday, Deo. 31, in Duane area 3,154,264 5,408,990 ,309/202 | M. F. chnreh, by Rev. B. M. Adams, MP: Jouw Raab, Jr , 4,907,833 to Miss Fuuas Jane Pavan, daughter ef Rev. Jovopis Paliner, all of this elty. Died. Rarxem —On Monday, Jan, 4, Honace W. Baanuas,, (1 ncroac! inate om connected press: a ott intis stalks t ) Stked that the es oe ‘es tagusd 9 te po agg Mod favor with: the Seong od aheady Sor Broadway, daily until their departure for Europe. ‘on about eighty to ninety persons in London or else- fo yea tet Py cine a a as land, for the army during the last two years had been } are at every sesion dozens of, inter! who have en- where, all of whom were impostors. In most cases No. 18, 0. U. A., and the Order are res) employed in Kansas perpetrating outeage aud injustice oa | joyed the privilege of the floot, who know hho more about PE ary Bye geod ted suate Sf the letters of the Western Bank, demanding pay- invited to eitend the funeral, from ie tae residence, the rights guarantied to every freeman. reporting: ocr ae Run et Saeeeen, an lery, 29 way. Cty ment, have been returned by Post Office, hed ped, — Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a® Mr. Bam, Cap of N. Y¥., Base this _ fine Kane of je age Ss ny . . 2 oh tion would used = On intrinsic | mi regular reporters © press, Mr. from hsonian House—Broadway .—Hotel Ac- | “ c] rson,” or, “gone away—not known assed OTuat and all others | Seer of the House, and you'll find them ten times more | oot mmlmeerse te Meronean plan, eingle come, —— Pre tery - oe Biceen.—In Yonkers, at the residenee of ber uncle, om rita, separated from “9 - He took it for granted that Paulding and Cha | numerous, ‘takin’ notes” of your movements than you B conta ‘and $1 per day. ‘Double rooms andjpariors $1 50 10 Is as ordere Monday evening, Jan. 4, Eamcia 8. Bickmn, daughter the inte Heury K. Bicker, of New York. ‘ane thought ee a re = —_ imagine, in the a Soe lobbies and in the galleries The annexed is a comparative statement of the ni selatives ¢ saat triende of i Sosnity age reapecttaliy or cout wy de pars —reporting you verbatim SS ic Tr'tnes weren-ting under instructions of that character, 7 ‘Tex o'cLock P.M. Shirts for 1858-On the Economical Plan, | ¢xports (exclusive of specie) from New York to by Olnteenricck, theners tonve Srosabeny sloset ah eae they shouid not he reproached for obeying thom. The Americans hold a cancus this evening to consult on | rendy made or made to meaanre, at MCLAUGHILIN'S, corner | foreign parts for the week, aud since Janpary 1:— see o'clock Mr. Lovwor, (opp.) of Mich. said if the neutrality laws | the proper course for them to pursue. of Murray and Greenwich streets 1856. 1866. 1857. 736306 Bovian weak gry od dinease, MARY, the beloved wits need a change he would vote for it. He protested against ——_________ Barry's Tricopherous ts the Best and Cheap= | Total for the week. $1,440,590 $1,008,507 $541,443 210 320 heels of tas: por poms faved te attend the fein» po po pad Lo ed agent my morn Tae bing NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, ont article forddressing. beautifying siennaing curling, presse. | Vreviously reported, .69,999,683 81,243,963 73,002,434 ad Rants cana y a (wr ) i er pir cl been nian ving and restoring » Ladies try tt. y all drgaista, ——— ——— _sominns fro | ‘ednesday ) afternoon, the peace of neighboring nations. As for the fact, they Since January 1....971,494,273 $82,252,460 $78,543,877 one o'clock. had the Scent ot the President, who says trat Walker Senate. Aunany, Jan. 6, 1858. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— ¥ # van 8 Covenat---co Mensey, Jan, 4, of consumption, Wacom = fegnive from Justice oe ae oes | Senate was called to order a noon torday by Liou: | The very beatin she worl holeanie and retail, and the dye see ior eo os mamma seit t Cee of the criminal who yielded to the officer, | nant Governor t_.7__i_.__ Treenar, Jan. 5, 1858, tend funeral, this (Wednesday) forenoon, at clevem sageiee) real. magoanimiy, indeed, when man | A list of the members yas called, by Mr. Aten, or’ | _Batehelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees | $71000 {'56's,'68,0b3 112,100 ahs NYCenRR bio o'clock, from the residenee of his parets, Seacacus, New cethelp himself. laughter.) ‘That was doue under | Std the members sword by te lesmael P. Allen was | The destin the world. surpassing all made, Sold andappiied | 3000 NY vo OO 100 7 J twill bo in walling at Hoboken ferry, . the police arrangements every « If they had to bow | ,,08 motion, of Mr. PArenme, cant at-Arms; Simeon | ote manufactory, Broadway. 2000 N Y . 98 2060 rie RU el af {Lo every such’ man as a” boro, they” would soon | Siecle Cork tt Kt. Owens, Doorkecper: ant | For the Blood.—J. R. Stafford’s Tron ands) 00 tn pc, 00... 818d. exhaust their power of admiration. (Iaughter.) IfCom- | © a ‘all ~ ' ide Paulding had ung Dim (Walker) wo We 7aet | Felis mcooewe nnn neyo | She bund Taporder Beat Wate wr | NY wi Hiway M., ye h J. and Catharine Eel dangbter of the late Jose in the 234 year of her ag’ ‘The reiaiives and friends of the family are rex pectfully” invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Thursday) afer- ‘arm, be (Lovejoy) would have houored him for it. “This eet we weted with the republicans. Twoof the 10C0 Virginia 88 js the treatment which such pirates ought to have held | , 2W0ke Stem tem vot vote. Salphur Ba ‘Timolat’s Old Established 4 78 400 do. i = tha Lm 7 ¥ noon, at two o'clock, {rot ibe reskleuoe of her brother- out to them. ‘He entered his protest against clothing 'y resolutions were then passed, at the | suiphur baths, No. 1 Carroll place, Bleecker street, corner ‘cal? 1° Radar? “epee inlaw, Isaac BS Walker, No. 125 Willoughby street, 0 | Brooklyn, 43 | Frrausrarp.—On Monday evening, Jan, 4, after a short, x 386,528 | iMnews, Twos. Frrarnacn, a native of Ratheormack , county 183,143 608/479 | Cork, ireland, aged 38 years. - | Bie relatives and friends are requested to attend the | funeral, from hiv late residence, No. 66 James strouty | tule (Wednesday) afternoon, at one 0’ ebook. Gasouen.— In Bre = Monday, Jan. 4, Asvrs Furmay daughter of Capt. *. 1." ond Annie Gurrick, aged 1 year, 1 month and 4 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited te attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three ‘The customar: 68 man with heroism and making him a martyr when he | <a» axed the hour of meeting at 11 A. M. Laurens. Sto sen ete, exist 90 § laughter.) endian 6 Semamereenttete , Binvesnsss Mr. Stastos, (opp.) of Ohio, said he understood tho Ooh bans inane vvertigag; svaatag tet the Radway's Ready Reltef Will Instantly 1000 lrook WuG8 sexi $7 13 Sixth Avenue itt fettled rule of international law to bo that every nation | ral force on‘Kanaas.a | stop pain and cure headache, toothache, burns, sexlds, and | 10000 ERRItmDsb83 0 . Is on the high seas and | iempt of the general government to force on Vat I'rHeumatic. nevralgic and fitictions: ‘162 Fulton | 2000 Harl RR Ist “m has the right to pursue its criminals ven ens ant | Constitution repugnant t0 the eonte is subversive of the Py aralgic and nervous e jetions. 01 ee et arrest them wherever found under its flag " principles of pel ernment and a violation of all the H Seat eayeta insenty vader any oer dag se re, | pledges of the wtministration, and resolving to instruct the | Frepewre—Marsh & Cots Radteat Cure ka Read BRD, 08 fas on that ground that his arrost was made, _ and he ge Pe at to oppose the | Tere» office removed to No. 2 Vesey atreet, Astor House. BH LC ke MA g bes Without concluding the debvate the committee rose aud ae wierd and baaone a pointed a committee 7 House To Photographic Artists.—Wanted, at the a ao to wait on the Governor; @d Messrs. Noxon and Wads- | estaniishment of Mesars. Cutting & Tarne fon, an artint to December ,, 161,082 Total, .... $1,718,046 1,068,811 th a committee to wait on the Assembly, and inform plore and retouch in India ink, Wo, whom the ; Election of a United States Senator from Kene | ert i ine semaie hat organized and was Feudy for bu- at i want he riven, “Addresato-day A.A. Turner, os | 20 ¢0 Milld Mise RE 31 = | o'clock, from No. 414 Pineapple street, Brooklyn tucky, siness. 49 Broadway, N.Y. 30 by son rf Gravee —At Havana, Cuba, on Sunday, Dec. 27, Lovin, Ky., Jan. 5, 1858. Mr, MaTunx gave notice of a bill to repeal the Metropoli- | ——————— LS ‘sertp 103 Sarees Anita F, Gnaven, daughter of the late David A. Graves, of Governor Powell was elected United States Senator from | tn Police law FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 108. 6 | Hence, Porto Rico. ptt rrbaiscced psn te, | Adjourned. tla 10385 Tier riemd and thone of her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Cashmane this State to-day. recel' }, Garret Davis 4, MONEY MARKET. 106% ar Ly invited to attend the funeral, ‘end Mr. Thompson 1. Assembly. 7 r 5 S Amer Ex Bk.... 99 100 do. bs 19 ! uiraday) morning, at ten o'clock. from her late reai- _—— ee veto Jam, 8, 1868, Torspay, Jan. 5—6 P.M. 1b Amer FeBkecrip 98% SOMSANinptatk 34 i | dence, No 1 West ‘Thirty fourth street, without further The New Hampshire Democracy on the | , The Assembly met at If o'clock and was erited to.or- | rhe buoyancy yesterdag in the stock market was) 29 Metropolitan Bk. 9), 160. do......060 34% | Total....897,100,400 27,625,700 87,218,760 44,260,174 | Rotien, A requiom mans will be celebrated at St. Patrick's der by Wm. Richardson, Clerk of the last House, The > 160 Canton Co...btw 19 — 61s Central RR... 91% ore ‘eon ssid — cathedral. . [Kansas Questiog. lobbies and galleries were densely crowded. not observable to-day. The inflation of prices has . ou te = a Total. Hamitrow.—In Brookly n, on Tuesday, Jan. 5, of congea~ Coxconn, N. H., Jan. 5, 1858. | . Prayer was delivered by Rev. Dr. Magoon. also been partially lost, and the movements of the 10% 100 wee” ey 00.477 6,061,915 6,616,084 6,192,116 | don of the lungs, Hany Dniox, youngest child of Capt, Ata meoting of the Democratic State Committee held po J dH - an Se alte a street this morning were not at all lively. At the 19% 150, Cok Gin RR 95 yh Hyd stata aloes | Jemeph and Mary A. Hamilton, aged 2 years, 4 mouths and Te ee ea icicr ee So feate, and subseribed fo the constitaton. ‘ssa firet board Reading Railroad fell of § per cent; Michi- 10x gm chre STORK, 42% NAIn Aan 8020,.87 si701 a8 oman | othe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ordered to blished , motion ’ /ARD, . ywrence, the House “ * ( + wef 996 o 1 A 4 the x Th seine Wore Ateriod ib to bo palit ign eee ne ten hee game Wear toe ve | an Southern old, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, 4; Chi- eX ob) 431 “ao(goe'r92 ‘9103087 13,172/470 14/370{143 | ingot ‘vem ovclocy, witbout. further Mitation, {rom the " pesstved ‘That the domocracy of New Hampshire ad- : cago and Rock Island, §; New York Central, 4; La : 7 An yar ra an sare residence of his father, No. 237 Carlton avenue. The re- hore with tnshaken fidelity to the great of | Thomas G. Alvord, democrat. . Crosse and Milwaukie, 4; Michigan Southern pre- Bed:T31 7.486'886 11'360.828 6.193.105 por on will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- ~ bodied in the Te ferred, 1; Pacific Steamship Company j. Missouri Orweee... ry § ——- tered wear California papers please copy. ‘Cncinaall platform, their é ‘ovem ‘ 798, 255, 005,71: yok. —On Mouday, Jan. 4, of consumption, Laaamp fame and on their bebalf we reaifirm the position on that State 6's advanced j per cent; LaCrosse Land Grant Deccmiber .. BorTjor® 10,887,446 Tovere,x0n 12,007/400 | Mase cron Meee tira ydock, fa ne sa year oF the State Convention on Bonds, 4; Galena and Chicago Railroad, j. In rail- BOARD. ——— ee ——— — ———_| beer one. Let tars Had road bonds there was bat a moderate amount of bu- 100 shs Brie RR.. bfo Total....S101,377,087 99,072,002 120,586,206 117,724,299 | "YFP itive and friends of the family are reepest- ee oe file in Biante stocks the ote ie 189 do. _ 1 —_ fully invited to attend the funeral No. 2h per e's ainess, wi we wae q 1 do CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. East Broadway, this (Wednesday) , at one ined Tanne end forriooey active movement. We notice a sale of United States fda ge Me Toney, Sam. 54°. M. o'clock a tiekes he é tne a e nercrre—Flonr — market was in firmer, CORN ARENA. ay, Jan. 4, Clave Hewey, som repens te Sas sixes, 1868, at 112 per cent. Bank stocks were sold wins Tir demand from both the loc! and ‘Mestern trade | Joh and Genoa Kornarens, aged 10 months. yg bh Ny today only to the extent of # few shares, with some purchases for export. | Thesales embraced | ” The relatives and friends of the family are invited tw and about 8,000 a 10,000 bbis., at about the following quote- | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) at one : | o'clock, from the residence of bis pareuts, No. 58 Divistom tte tt street McMciies, aged 32 years. generally at an advance in prices. The advance today in the land grant bonds of the | 9000 N ¥ Cen RR 6's 82% 100 she Cumb C'LbIO 101% La Croase and Milwaukie Railroad Company, is at- 100 Dei & Hoa Cana, tow F | & i a f f Fi 8 Fa lave States. a * means mie hie y teftruted to the fast ort company are fn owe zz See 4 The funeral will tae Placa thie (Wednesday) after Kanaaa have the right to decide for themssives, sien of certificates from the government aiving 20 Pacitie MS S'Go," 70° 200 Robert McMullen, No. 72 Prompect street, Brooklyn.” tinder the constitation, upon the character of all their do- ‘a full and clear title to two hundred and thirty thou- | 59 este: 70 «00 | “eusmontn Sereey Ong, on y night, Jon 4, Rae, meeeie, ribs Geunierony ef ow Seenpehare thes us oon, sand acres of selected and located land along the | 100 brie | wite of John 11, Nolan, aged 26 years ‘stitution be i ‘upen them or the people of line of the road. This immense estate is now an | ,°) seen esnren ont renee of Se Renee. ore eaperey ph 4 vee en asset of the company as much as its railroad or de- | 160 boon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, Nobo Yorke ‘ot 0 1 Southern flour was steady, with | street, Jersey Oty. 1 8 1,200 bbis. at the above quotations. Owsss.—At Irvington, Weatchester county, on Mi steady, while sales were light and prices un. | Jan. 4, Dann, 8. Owsns, merchant, of this city, aged ‘Corn meal was firm, with sales of Now Jersey | years. , and of Brandywine at quotations, Wheat— ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- pot grounds, In a few weeks the company will sereurlle SAAR Op seme Ave STOeRD 42 A0ETIER complete another section of twenty miles of road, | $1005 <5" Sine 6 per cent etock of iit a0. gt which entitles it to an additional grant of seventy- | 1000 California State 7 per cent bonds. seven thousand acres. This makes a total grant of manshi Abiding condldence in the integrity, patriotiem and stats- iS, of Prenident Buchansn aod ad ‘visere, and in their Adelity to the great principle apon which they came into power, and we pledge to thom our ‘was steady, with sales conned chiefly | ral, from his Inte residenceat Irvington, this (Wednesday) corde Ghd enworeres Cae Oe oes toeee 307,000 acres of land along the main line of the La ints of 5,060 & 6,000 bushels, included | afternoon, at half past one o'clock. The {rain leaving carry ont these principles ministration oo read. 10 to cettaaated hat Beware in which were about 9,000 bushels red Tennessee, | Chambers street at 11:90 will stop at Irvington, by ar~ vernment. anmnttaaia . Crosse road. met at a very m at $1 14; with red Southern at $1 12an) white ot $1 25. | rangement. The foregoing resolu 7" ixteen mem: calculation this land will pay the entire coat of the Corn was in good demand and more active, ant the sales Ror isseov —At Mamaroneck, suddenly, on Tuesday, Jam, bers of the committee—iwo were embraced about 30,000 2 40,000 bushels, including now | 4, Sanam Jew, wife of Rward C. Robinson. _ — road. The company intend, we understand, to rest : he. . ro | The relatives a fe aneite by wee had ollne th ta fans and plat di yotew ond preme Ste, a fe. a fe be latter figure The relatives and friends of the pam Prone The Massach: Legislature, Locomotives Destroyed Fire. ime after completin; m0 ‘Commerce. for about busbell 6 ore invited to atte funeral, from Friet House, Rowton, Jan, 6, 1868. Ricumoxp, Va. Jan. 5, 1858. oe pone ies Ls EL wd TY Rye wan hig Fi ‘ore srcinal, Unie were a quod | ta Orebers.cuee ie (ners eT aad movter, to meeee forenioon, at half past ten o'clock. 5, Mre. CaTmantyn A., wife of iter of Daniel Kelly, aged 29° demand at 43e, 9 M40, for State and Western. Corven.—The market was inactive © prices were unchanged. The sales embraced shout 200 bags of Riv at The republican members of the Legislaiure held a can: ‘Tho machine shop of the Content Raitroad was consumed | its valuable landed estate in a position to attract | 20 Artisans’ Bank. one at ‘the State House this evening Charles W. bor last night. ane? Tcometves were destroyed. Loss | pnrchasera and cultivators. The land grant y Hooks ‘ioe Oe of te ie stion to the Presidency of the et noeagtes fer te eeied was arminated for Cloth. COU AOE. insurance trifling. | Five aseidental. bonds of this company are the first,, lien | 94 Park Insurance Co. - . te Mail Sveamshi Be, 8 101KC.; 100 do Marsraito a 10% a Ik Quteennndunes Boonen, ot nee oot EM Suites Hate, United States Sty Court. upon this three hundred thousand acres of land 3s en Lane RR. siebs COrTON.—-The sales embraced about 1,(00 bales, closing ee of the family, and those of ‘of linton 48, Sat anquently, Me. Rockwell was nominated | 4 on ssmivoros, Jan. 6,1858. | and the entire road from Portage city to La | 196 New York and Harlem RIL... Gi | for middling 16 gor! middling at B7%C. ¥9e nsiders 1 Tr cccledaation “Win, Gitde waa somiuated for Clerk of | (re $2 Argument for appoliens cemeseto. C At the second board the market was | 15 American Express Co. oat O14 | ble portion of the sales made were Tor export, 0 atten: Y, sous. No. 24. Isaac Brown vs. Joseph ?. Shannon et al. Ar TORRE. S funk of the Commonwealth... aig FRercita—To Liverpool about 20,000 bushels of gra arth street Willinmsbury, to-morrow poses ued for appellant,and eubmitted on printed argument | steady, with something more than the usual activity. | 45 pank of Commerce... pated 6.000 bible. flow at half-past tono’elock The romaine tor the appellees, f ri tr 4 300 bb is, Peter and Paul's churel, where &@ re 4 for the repore of her soul 5 he celobrat Erie advanced j per cent, Reading Railroad 4. The Organteation of the Per wsytvanta Legisiatnre. stn 06, end 10 tom po | m1 lover seed at 5 wih as Wien tag Chenned Ac breoree Lanohate, Siewonre Southern Mail. | 14, | sudden inflation in rie Railroad stock this after © | {oo bales of’ bark werr vognged st 20s. por ton measure The corpee will be taken to Calvary Come fi “els 4 AamranOn, nn. S, TESS, ment; is. four, by Armer is, at 2a. 1 Oe ee ee ee eect ta worae. |, 720 Sull from all potate South aa late an due tte head, noon was got up undoubtedly for the purpose of Commerce of the Port of New York, | Sarr 800 fo, ty 8 Fwengen coun ,Ant 84] Feroor.<-Lamia Frasca, daughter of Joho W. and + Sena vernor's mestage will be gent in to-moF- } put pripgs no news Of importance. going out in the steamer tomorrow. The President | hide, motado at 27s. fl. The ship Telegraph, at Boston, | Mary Catherine Throop. aged 11 youre and 10 monte, Se ae ae oe. f the road goes out in the Persia, and as he is nata- was taken up, to joat with four at } oe Tostscrs —On Monday, Jan. 4, Mant PusameTs, young= Den Fire in Chicago. Ms " 1856, 1857. tralia, at t barrel. Rates to New Orleans wi ost Caughter of Alfred and Rachel Tostevin, aged 4 years meh) ie ee ee his ees, san. 6, 1888, [tally desitous of carrying ont favorable quotations 49,00 008 18,000,004 | weed). ab be! por tomenderement, and to Sydney rates | sed é moc. Tho annowncement that Donnelly Rad boon Fespitad | | A fre oocurred Inst righ on bey street, between Quin- | for the stock in this market, the figures were pat up Isom ona Ja,pee,ase ranged from 30. to 36. and to California they wore also the reint Pend of she family are re " Welgrmined bea, 03 ieeettere:, Densely wil be executes {Rented for $80,000. : 669001000; | at the afternoon board, and will, without doubt, be aU aey Ti'assitap | charters vy teed coh rest for Hil, at Sa," To Hamburg, | at bait past onc o'clock, ‘row ber tate residence, No a“ So Friday, tn ‘of the sentence of the Court, ee crannies put np again at the first board tomorrow. This is T2900 AsL FAbLLLEL | B09 Dalen of cotton were CngaEet Ht eos wore lower. | “Were On fuenday Jan. b,after a severe cicknees of mam~n ee Harrvax, Jan, 6, 1860, | the Inst effort, and if it fails nothing can save the oi 2tS on'0t2 740 | The sales cmbraced about 960.8400 bbls. new meas et | 22 days, Wiisas Jewry, only beloved son of William and Se eed Hon. Simon Bradsheet yams ‘ot the | road from the hands of receivers. : | O70 60 0 O18, ceseing 0 the oe Sapren of ese wen Sageh Weee, aged | yee. 1 cont and $9 days. so Ob na Bowron, Jan. 6, 1968. ———— ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports as followse— soot 3 | Hemi aa ce Sanuaty, et O12 ‘Beet wa ta fair | members of the City Nore, are respectfuliy invited William W. Steyons, of New Hampshire, was arrested Death of a Hotel Keeper. Total receipts . seeee $48,116 17 91790,420 deman@, with sales ot about 140 bbis., including | to attend the funeral. this (Wednesday) aflerucon, at one tn thia city to-night for uttering conatertelt bills on the Serrewmctany, Jan. 5, 1968. pf ay 118.694 98 7,980,490 pring, at $6 15 a @ 60, and’ mess do. | o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 196 seventle Sonn Hancock Bank, of Springteld. He is probably cou- | — George Griffin, the lease of Givens’ Hotel at this piace, | “ $3,078,202 9 PS, with ropacked Wertern at $10 | avenue. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Comey ‘nooted with the New York gang died inst evening ‘The receipts to-day include $34,000 fiom customs, , Mad oxtre do my FISH ELE Boek hame were fer) for interment EEE hl