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fory ot thy act relative go tue waleiy of passengers on osts propelled wholly or in par: by eteam. Mz, Wasmca2, (opp ) of I!l., ehowed the neceszity of tid passage of tao bill, aud explained that it briugs under the operation ef the law of 1852 ferry and tug boats; im- pozes additional restrictions on carrying spirits of trepen- Gee and guppoweer and all olaer combustible articies; penaitier jet inseribieg false cuanes on bouts; more dBorough inspection of boilers; requires sailing vessels to carry Lights, water tght compartment; lintts the anim ber Of pusengers, and requieces the removal of roxen plark, Bic. Storr, (adm) of Cal, arguod tho necessity of a proviston to protect life on deean atesmers, and brictly reviewed the textures of this but forubat purpose. Mr, Mie Vaytor, (adin ) of La, auvoented new pro visions to carey out the present !aw, which 1 m many re- spects inoperative Br, Jons Cocmnaxe (atm) of NY. explained the ne coseity fer an immediate ut age of uu bit. Mr. Ghani, (nam SY um statirg Qts objections to te bit, eu.d thar that part ahowing ony One proacs ger to ser-nt tons wonkt eantieate ten ini every © » Honk of p nd tay up ut the wharves of New York sloainor ergnged in Coie ‘oo tho ocean, He wanted furwer tine for Consilerahon of Ike subject, Mr. Derenet, of Va,r tho bill’ as violn. tivo of tho constitution, ax 1 propared to contro! the pri- vate buriwe aod in treigating and to inter fore with & u . W ugg tho question the House agjourned. Mars of the Stat) Capitol. | TM AVTOR JENUBAL DECLARUS TH! TWO HOURES Maye vroLarey dh QUESTIONS O- VRIVILEGE BX PRYSIVENT FILLNOVE —P 38 OF THE LIBEL INVESTIGATION, BU. BPC Ateany, Feb. 10, 1858 The adjouroment of the two separate beanches of the two or three occasions, for mi 2c (haa wo: jon tp the minds of eoras wer t cousequentiy, on tho 2d {actaut, a naly adopted asking the opinion of the Attorney Cener iter suck a jonroment of thrae doys was in conte: with the provisions of the consutuiton, After a work's delay we have the answer, It was furnish- ed this morring. The learped law citicer of the State pre- ‘Seots an elaborue a gaument iv the Case, cling precedents, with regar* to Sundays in courte and Parlanents, long avierior te: oe rogneof Witliam the Conqueror, His au- thorities are voluminous, but generally reluw to practice 4h courts wsted of jegisiative assembiies, It ix very singular that ihe di:ting cd gereraiof the low wi vacortake (0 overhaul ail the uusty seeords of ane tiquty purowse of bringing brs mint to the conela- eon wl the prescat eens! of the State author than two days, aud of as ens of those ke or Beiubroke ow! h the plain lang ag: of our consti Thos Geperas +a, izes either house t df th die wok, was S adjourn tor wo: to be iu of Lords ¢ tone to The Ate tha purpe se of the be terminated by the rewmont, that Logisluare viaon ia any Hone statutes, sot ver os the Terie a. Y re ansern neiony.anent, ant mi does Kol. ww stt97 0 ts pro: ve "i ly canna. the day ieieatrd sud eesome Mts appro: net doth f lo Attorney de. have violate t a longer period In the f clares th Dy it, and they tures to the about face He aot wos comuritted the Legis- et the power to °o convene iterit! Commer & teach tat wee Voie i Hen rd virtualiy digeolwed ‘Tage wit ayers to contest , ebery ac latare, seven v4! enecal, nt cOm wlttae to .Gne Compnay. sa:miitee 08 ne Hour exile ‘the matter ba ~Oities and Vidar «. 1 referred Hou 2¢. ip allusion to the Ubel in t the 3 therein con © false in evere farsé in tay city of Telatiuns vorai portions of mM wien that article to cirewate and snequiversl deniat A be then ome Le. ok yn, dent’! hrying been concerned § bagel with te Awericans. He had not b nisin his inten among bt tion of ve Two wi » the the alleged Libel art ited be fix the wathorship or a the report wa t tion Chat corruption, Bargem and sale existe, still no traces eoula be sound of ui the re jort. The hospitality of the Assomb y Chamber wae terdored to tie Hon. Millard Filmore, So now we are graced wih the presence cf tw: cls. They are hore at ead- tog the acruni meet the State Agricultural Society. Wr, Stantov yeas ex-Sceretery, WhO WAS aD- Bounce t to ep ak this eveniwg, Wwegrapbed that he bas reterned £ velphia to New York in fil heaith, ond & therefore nuable te Ail bis eogagement bere. To-day the use of the Assembly Chamber wa gracted to lum for Satarday evouing. New York State Agriculturat Scetety. Aunany, Web 10, 1858 The New York State Agriculiural Society met in the Agsombiy chaz ber at half past twelve o'clock. Hon. A. S. Urtam, the President, called the @ociety to order. He Invited Ma: sbai J. Wilder, « former President of taeSacie ty, toa scat at the Speaker's Geek. Mr. Wren accepted the invitation aud returned thanks for the unexpected hover, and corgratulated the Society on itf continued pros perity. lis Exceliency, Gdv. King, also occupied a seat beside the }resicent. The Secnrrany read the annual reports of the Treasurer and Executive Commitice, which wore adopted. Mr, Py axtot moved that the usual committee be chosen by the detegatcs from the judicial dinteiets to submit the names of vew officers aol the place for bolding the wext fair. Agreed to. The claims of Utica, Oxwego, Palmyra and Auburn were Presented. A recoes wna taken 4 P tf Al the aftermoon sevsion the f slected:—lresidemt, W. T. MeCay, wing officers were Vice Vee idents— © r « Whicer; Fifh district, Jeol Turvill, Sixth dt Rotch; Seven cwtrict William Johovon; Figath district, E.C Divblec. Corresponding Seeretery, 4. P. Joke, . freasurer, Lethe: Executive Committee—Georee J. J Barber, A Hubbeli, Water arkeohead sad James 0 tea as the place for Holding the neat 1 Sale of the Steamer Faction, Mone, Ala, Fed. 9, 1858 ‘The eteamer Fashion was soli here yesterday, unter order from government She was bought by Mr Hemphrics, who was ueopposed, for two bundred do!lara, per as Rallrvod Lawrence, Stone & Co.'s Seourtty. Rosto, Fob. 10, 1868 ‘The State Treasurer yestercay communicated @ state ment to the Legislatare, from which it appears that Mesers. Lawrence, Stone & Oo.'s paper, to the amount of $50,000, is among the securities of the Western Railroad einkieg fun. The Virginia Banks. Ricemonn, Va, Feb, 10, 1988 A bill was reported inthe House to day requirmg the banks to resume‘specic payment on the firs: of April next Vessel Burned nt Sca--Loss of Life. Bautimonr, Feb. 10, 185% The schooner C. R. Vickery, from Attakapas, reports ‘that in lat. 34 54, lon. 61 14, saw a vessel, supposed to be a brig of three or four hundred tons burthen, burned nearly to the waters’ edge, abandoned. On the first day out Thomas Hodgden, of Rath, Me., mate of the C. R. Vickery, fel) ove board and was drowned, Sailing of the Canada. Bostos, Feb. 10, 1858. ‘Tho steamship Canada sailed at halfpast cleven o'clock to day for Liverpoo!, via Halifax, with fourteen passen- Gers for Halifax and forty four for Liverpool, aad two hundred and ten thoueand dollars in specie. — ‘The Atlanta at Chatleston, Ouannmtos, Feb. 0, 1868. ‘The screw steamship Atlanta, of Cromweil’s line, ar cived here from New York at 9 o'clock I’, M. yesterday, ‘The Augusta at Savannah. Savanvan, Feb. ~ York arrived hero ‘The steamship Auguata from to-day at SP. M., all weil, —_———_ Death of a Bank President. Puitaperema, Feb. 10, 1808. Charles &. Boker, President of the Girard Bank in this city, aied here this morning. The Schooner Orlando Ashore. Bostow, Feb. 10, 1858. The echooner Orlando, from Gonaives, for Boston, wen! ashore this evening on Stony Bench, Hull, A steame ban gone to hor assistance, and she will probably 1 co: off, a a a nn \ NEW YORK BRALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY il, 1 Beunte. Aupany, Feb. 10, 1858. No petiifons of interest wero presented. By Mr Daves (rep.)—Favorably, to enforce the liability of common carriers 08 pereons cogaged in express bust- ners. Also adverse to the law relative to more stringsmt pua- isbmentfor fn 0 pretences. Agrend to By Mr. Brruans (dem.)—Favorably, Cour! of Brook yn. NOTICKS OF MITA, relative to tho Oity By Mr. Jouyson (Am.'~—To amend the law relative to punishment. La SNTROPTCHD. Als0, & incorporate the Seience. Senet (*em.)—To amend ti Hoa) Insurapce Compeny of New ea 8 pubic Assembly. erly perkons, by previdiog tor their more adequate Marmmx (6cm.)—Lo invorporate the New York American College be charter of the York. . Dennass—To enloige the powers aad duties of Atmany, Fod. 10, 1858. Law (Am.) introduced a reso! the resolutton:-—Messrs. W. Baldwia, tution inviting ex- kin the Assembly cbember on ‘The following are the names of democra's who voted for Beach, Chanter, Dayton, Erouus. H . ish,Gurrison, Hendrickson, Mubbard TUE fores. + Jones, dr., MeLeaa, Me! Nett, Malt, Seciey, Moy neon Vourties, Watson and Wooasworth . ‘The privilege ot the floor was extended to ex President Vnimere. Mr Lysch (dew ) of N. ¥., rose to a question of privi lero, acd proueunced the statement in the Tbune false npc Senderons. Mr. Dayton (dem.) Ceclared that tb ktatoment of any Sarpnin and pate With serncerats and Americans was un- foauwod, A commuricuion was received from rai taken pl the Attorney Gene tg bis opimren that the adjourniments which had ¢ over two cuys, ipeucitg Sunday, were uncon. efitutiowai, but dia net invaldate the leg«lity of the ses- sup ‘he printed report of the Commissioners of Emigration wa presented, The bil to pay the iate officers was orcer for (0 morrow made the epecial WLS REPORTED FAVORARLY. ete Long Ts te corners aud bo super ud Hos gen 1, in Brooklyn; rintendeats of the Mr Wink (com ) reported against the formation of a epoca! Comm tee to vestigate the management of Brook- EHS COMPETIOS wr Buren: y moved for powns op Cities apa Val OF JATS Ds abd papers. Agreed to. Acjourned, The Oblo Rives Fal! for the Committee (omakean investigation, and tovend Ling. Lovisviin, Ky., Feb 10, 1858. ‘The river is now falling. The water teen in depth. in the Cabal is oix Fire in Beividere, Berviper®, It L » Feb. 10, 1858. A fire occurred bere levt night, destroying property to the value of $55,000, which was insurea for $15,000. Fire in Maysville, Ohio, Cinctsnatt, Keb 16, 1968. A despatch from Mayeville to the Commercial says that the +xiensive establabment BRows a5 recenily erected for the mnefactare tho Union Factory, of coal oil, was en- tirely destroyed by fire at three o'cioe’ yesterday afier. noon ‘The logs is estimated at from No insurance. $40,900 to $50,000. Fire to St. John, N. B. br. Joun, N. B., Feb. 10, 1868. ‘The ¢rying bouse attached to the penitentiary was ac- cidentally burned down last night. The dulidiag contain- €d 8 greut portion of the winter's work of tub and pail staves. , besides a large lot Fhe at Richmond. Rucumony, V ‘a., Feb. 10, 1858. A porticn of the old ectton factory at Manchester, this , Wes burut this uit meen. Ixss sured bere. $10,000; fully m The Fancral of Bishop Waugh. Bacrisot s, Fer. 10, 1858. ‘The funeral of Bishop Waugt , of the ebor Methodist Episcopal , wok place thisa'ternoon. The services were per- formed at the Light street church, where #a imiuense sbrony Bishop Jone eremmbled. The funeral sermen was preached by The United States Const Survey Steamer Walker New Onizass, Feb 10, 1858. The United States const survey steatmer Wa ker, Capt. Sands, bas errived her doard of her are well. from Atchafalaya bay. Asi on ia. Mn 10, 1858 ‘Tho Ullwen overs troupe to-night coucluded the most Hunare: de were turned away frem the doors Three extra operas will probably be given about the 16th inet. Fire The Prening Ielegraph_vewspaper ¢ store of J W Fuller & Co., were ight. ecomeged The aggregate loss is from Lusured for abour $20,000, in Utica. Unies, N. ¥., Feb WO, 1858. the book fice, ano destroyed by fire last The drvg eture cf G D. Foster was eso poy $50,000 10 $35,000. Weather y the Northern, Eastern, erect Livee Report. Western and Soathern Tele —Ofice t) War street. time. Ine Places Feb 10] Wind. | mo’ ten| Reonarts. & John, N.B..| AOMIESE | 21° [Snowing heavy, Bastport, AMINN.EL 80° [Cloudy HK VINO. AMIN, BE} 8° (Snowstorm. Chariotteown,.| AMIE. Bl 24° |snowing, Haier... oe AM)S BE] a bed Oeeoge........[ A MIN. W.] SI? [Cloudy, sleighing. New York Neen. | WF. | 40° [Cear, Vhiladephia...| [& Wal 16° [Clear and cola. Preburg. Pa...t PMP — 28° [Clear. jonimnapotis,.. [PRM] a | 12° Eeansrile, ire. P Mp Mm Virvernes, ha Po MIN we i2° fowtevitle, K M,N. Raffa'o, NV... P.M] OW. Cheveland, Obie |. My — * ul = a] Ww. iCtear “ ftinetering yf — 6° |Crcar. MIN W.ib. 26° springter, Lit. “| — jbz2* Folten . My W. [bz 4" |Beavy saow. ranesvillo, Wis |r. MIN W [bz 16" pM | N._ |x 18” labuque, Ia POMIN. W.ibge Vortage City. a.) Ww bien 90° MJ) — [ox 107 My} W. }bz 14° M jo 26" | Coar. M) — | 98° (Cloudy. wy = 60° LAppoar'ce of rain. PML — | — [Scowing. ’ Mp PMN, Ww ve Ww. PMI rKIN Ww. jeu wv. 0 ited PMI = PM) OW. % PM] = | 22° fright and clear, V.MIN W.] 26° [Gold and blustering eee ee i." «[ P.M IN. We 85° [Clear y PM) 8 n* }Oleudy Cterioterown. | PM] EL | = [Clocdy aateoid, | Sackville, N. BPP MIS E} 12° [snowing ‘Wiale.... 5 P.MIN. El 18° St. Jobs. N. BL.) P. MIN. Wop id? Weehirgton.D OC} P MIN. We) 6" } Heiifax, N81 PMP me | | | Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. | Pritamenrmia, Feb. 10, 1858. | Stocie dull. Pennsylvania 5's, 87; Reading Railroad 98: Morris Canal, 4%; Long Irland Railroad, 105, ; Penn sylvania Railroad, 44', New Ontnane, Fob. 9, 1858. Cotton bar advanced fully 4; cent per pound since the of the Arabia's news. The rales tovlay were | Ile. for midditng. The desreased as compared with Inet year, are ; al! the Southern ports, 619.000 bales. stock at this port, 384.000 Vales. Molasses 22c. Tour $4 300 $440, Rod wheat $1 to $l 02s. Mixed corm She, Mess pork $16 2 a $15 60. Bacon, shoulders, 6\c.; hams jc, and sides Tic Lard in odie. Or. Rio cotfee has advanced to.; Inst «alee of prime at 102;c , and now held at 11¢.: stock, 37,000 bags, Freights euifer; cotton bg my M4G., atd to Havre te. The sales of cotton at New Orleans on Monday were 15,000 bales, instead of #,000 as reported New Gersans, Feb. 10, 1868 The lished in the regular evening editions adviocs by the steamer Indian were pub of the Associated Press, and caveed an advance of a ‘ec in the prices of cotton, . The sales today add up 15,000 bales. 4ige abo, tly Cenrer; sales at is el; in Hbis G40, Rio coffee, 1 1. Sugar Mess pork, $14 wile Fre —Cotton to Liversool, ',4. Sugar to Baltimore and Philw delphia, $3 60 a hhd Cotton advanced ty0, Cling at 106. # 10% Mont Sales toay Receipts tor ¢ itm, Feb, 38,500 he last threo days 14,000baies. Sales in samme time 15.600 bales Crrger rere Cotton bas advanced yo, toe bales; middling fate is quoted at 11 4c Fob. 9, 1868 | anles to-day 2,900 Avavera, Fob. © 1868 Sales of cotton to day were 2600 bales, at a slight ad- vance, the market vicring with an upward teadency Savawvan, Feb. , 1 Cetton < Sales to day 1,700 bates, at fe, to Whe. Receipts et al Soot the same time laet yenr, 600,000 bales, Feb. ®, 1858 cicen rang pg from 1 porte leas thay to ’ ae See United states Wasurxetos, No. 37.%Ann C. Smith, &c., va tho Ce Washington. Justice Grier deitvered the District of Columbia, with costs. ¢ No. 21. Robt. Hudgins et al. vs. Wyndham’ Kamp. Arrest of au English Forger by « Manchester Detective— Mis Arsival ts New York. ‘The day betore yesterday Inspector James Buckly, of opm OF the | the detective polico foree of Manchester, Kagland, Court, affirming tho judgment of the Great Cato! the | srrived im this city from Chhicago, bavivg ia | custoly & Mr, James Mellor, of Ashton under Lyne, Folicitor,,!2 search of whem he came to this country a few Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Conrt,,Slirm- |- weeks ago, armed with @ warrant for bis arrest un @ ing the decree of the Circuit Cour of the United State, ' fF the Eastern District of Virginia, with costs and tatereat, No. 22. Elliott W. Hudgius et al vs. Wyndbam Kemp. uatice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, affirm: ing the decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, with costs, No, 159. Charles MoMicken vs. Franklin” Perrin. Justic: Meloon delivered the opinion of the Court, dis- miseing (he appeal from the Cirenit Court of the United Saates for the Hastern District of Louisiana, with costs to the appetiant. No. 34,~-Cyrus H. McCormick vs. Waite Talcott, of al., mares J.H. Many. Argument commenced for ap y Politics MYETING OF THE REPUBLICAN CBNTRAT. OOMMITTEK— A BLOW AT THK POLICE COMMISSIONERS, Tho Republican Central Committee mot Inst night at Stuyvesant Institute—Jobn A. Kennedy in tho chair, and afull stendance. Last year the Committee admitted re- porters st their deliberations, and in no instance did any harm result to the partg from what was published in the public journals. This year’s Committoe, however, seoar determined to pursue a different policy, aud huve ccmmeneed by excluding the press. The obvious in ference is that they must wish to do something that would reflect no credit upon them If published. ‘he Chair announced the standing committees for the year, which wore confirmed. Mr. Dull, of the Sixteenth ward, it srodu aserics of resolutions calling on the Legislature to amond the Volico law, so that hereafter the Police Commissioners would be elected by the people, in the same manner that the Boards cf Supervisors and Ten Governors are; insténd of being appointed by the Governor, as ut present. This gave rise to an avimated discnesion, which proved that ihe Police Cominissioners were in apything but favor with the magnates of Stoyvesant Institute. is move- ment ay be regarded #8 a blow at the republican Com- Tossorere ip the br use of their triends, e resohitions were finally referred toa special comunittee, to report at a meeting lo be held next week. A propcsition Was also wade to petition Congress on the propriety of changing the present low for a high tariff, but thie Hubject was referred «o the Executive Committees, ‘The Committee then adjourned, after having transacted some routine business. 70 THE KDITOR OF THE TERALD. My attention bas been called this morning to ceries of resolutions offered \ast night at a meeting of the self con- ousuted “General Committee’ of Tammany Hall, pro- viding for a epecial committee to inquire into the existence of certain “secret” organizations reputed to be “injurious to the demecracy of New York, unless exposed ani con- demned.’’ The object and purpose of this resclution is so traveparent in its aim at te society of “Regu’ars,” over which | bave the honor to preside, that a word of reply is beceseary on ny part. If the design of thi committee”? indicated by the resolution, is t- qviry ivto the strength and perfection of the various ward organizations of the ‘Kegulars,” on the baste of that created by the intamous Legislature of Massachusetts to peer into the convents and Catholic schools of Boston, the Teewit of its investigations wil! probably be about as credi- table and satisfact to those whe may uadertake the job. The society of “Reculers” orginaid in 1856, at a time when the fortunes of the democratic party ‘were ¢ark and lowering, and it grew out of the overweeni necessity for an organization in which treachery political swindling shoula be # punishabl domoctatic party, and wherein the poor man eh uld have ‘av equal voice wilh the vich. the seciety was formed. mulgation of d on the basis of the jemocratic | last Nationa! Conventior , ard the support of regular nomi- pated copdidates of the democratic party. Ite covstitu- le offence by the | Under Usese circumstances | Its pritaary object is the pro- | tion provides that ‘‘meither creed, nationality nur soci! po- — sition shall be a qualification for meinbership.”” Tt is simply sufficient that a man is an honest democrat, apd & voler within the meaning of the clection law of the State of New York, in order to be entitled to all the immunities and privileges of the association. Faiating these conditions, the obligations are merely those of fideli- ty and truth; ard Tam happy to know that, anid the gen- cral Ceruption of parties, the “Regulars’’ present not only 8 perfect organization in every ward in the c'ty, and have an errotiment of several theuasnd tried and irosty men, there are bo lichepittles, cowards, graduates of houses of prostitution or ‘Wandering Jews” on the list of its mem- bers. T may ray, furthermore, that there ie nota men in the gociety ho does not endorre and sustain with a strony arm ard a free heart the polly aod the administrauon Mr. Buchanen. It the General Coramittce fear the exist ence of the “Regnlars’’ because they go upon this princi- sle, and are determined to see the President upheld in his | eftorts to maintain the integrity ant peace of the Union, then the econer that that committce is pulverized by the tmasees the better. Ip the meantime, despite of caves -croppers, infermers and investigeting committees, the * ulate” will go on ‘with their or rol'ment, unti! the whole 41,000 honest voters of the city and county of New York are arrayed tn solia phalanx against tho disgraceful adases which have cre,t into that vencrable cradle of the democracy, Tammany Hail. In ecvnelusion, 1 will state, for the information of these Conteice barburiags” who seem t be vary much exercised about the society, that so far from ong the “beey guard” of Fernando Wood or any otber man, (i “Regulars” are eniisted only to fight the battles of the rational democracy JNO) MeLBOD MURPNY, Vresiding Officer Society of Regulars. February 10, 3868, —<—<—<—$—$———— Police Intelligence. Aviacen Tuart ov 4 Conres.—A complaint of rather a Lower Police Court yesterday, [lermann Gompetz, a resi- dent of No. 96 Ridge street, appeared before the magis his deceased brother from his apartments at the above pumber Gempetz stated that his brother had committed suicide the day previous, while laboring under a fit of temporary dersngement, brought about by a too free in dulgence in intoxicating drinks; t.ai Gorener Connery held an inquest upon the body, and gave complainant a certi Beate for burial parposes; that during Tnesday nightsome doctor or modical student came into the room waore the corpye waa livid out and carried off the body upon bis back, The complainaut fur slated that bo suspected cortain Hew at the Medical Cellege, in Fourwenth street, of Beviog been concerned in the affeir, and requested Unat the magistrate would despatch a policeman with a search warrant to the premises. Justice Connolly granted the search warrent, and placed the same in the hands of policeman Metord. Upon ‘eding to the coileg» MeCord learned that the body of deceased liad been brought to the dissecting room the nicht previous, and that it had Fa yet been operated upon by any of the students. ie gentioman having charge learning matters stood, blandly as: policeman that the corpse wonld not be muti iated, and thst it would be kept there until the frievds would see fit to remove it. The complainant wae notified of the success attending the mission of the policeman, and at once hastened to the College and took Po-tcssicn of tbe body. The policeman was uuable to find out who carried cif the corpe, but already two young disciples of Feculapias are strongly ruvepectes of having piapned end carries into execution a plan whereby the Corpee Was removed from {ts tom porary resting piece in Ridge street te the diaeccting room of the Medical College in Fourteenth street. Srvettan Poser ey av Orn Mox—A Mase Newrens — Thomas 8. Whitaker, aliss William Brown, broken down merchant, sixty eix years old, was ti into cnstody on Tuesday by Inspector Weed, of the Second precinct, on charge of having forged the signaturce of « eember of merchants in this city to checks for the sam of $16 41 each, which he passed at different offices in Wail street. A check on the Fulton Bank, bearing date October 3, 1867, and purporting to have been signed by Messrs. Siste & Co. wae at the office of Titwe, Fraser & Titus; one on the Univ Pank, dated Jannary 4, 1858, purporting to have been drawa by Messrs. Sutton « Co., was paseed at the store of Henry P. Uillor, No. 179 South street; and another en the Park Bank, dated Febra- ary 8, 1868, was also aliempted to be ne gotiat ‘but the fempt proved @ failure, All there | checks were filled up for the email eum of $15 tt each and were sold by the defendant to the parties juet named, Prisoner, on being bronght before Justi Osborn at the Lower Molice Court, stated that be war 66 years of age, wae a native of Hutson, in thie Stats, hed bo occupation at present, aud war a resident of this city. In anewor to the charge preferred againet: him be etd bed nothing to ay. The magistrate committed the prisen- or for tria: np Gefault of bait Anueet oF 4 Benatar —Yesterday morning officer Sto- phepron of the detective force took in custody a man named Wm. Johnsen, aliag Williams, baying committed a Worglary at New Providence, N. J., on Sunday night The officer arrested him just as he was entering New Jer. sey Express Company's office in Cortianct street, where be had a iar to abeut tendent's Mitice, and after sitting for his likeness he was taken back to New Provdience by a Newark officer, Breet inky aNn Arsox. Officers Rensel and Gray, of the Twelfth ward polce, on Monday night, arrested » man calling bimeelf John Murphy, on a charge of burglariously ent rirg Holloway's Express office, at Yorkville, and wil- fully setting fire to the office the latter offence, it is al- leeed, he was cought in the act of committiag. The ac cured was conveyed before Justice Brownell, who com- mitted him to await tho Fire Marshal's investigation. InpictweNt oF 4 Savings Bank Derarnren. The Graod Jury, which closed {ts labors on Saturd: dicted Heman Loomis, late treasurer of the Roches Savings Ban, for ‘ Embezzlement and larcen: ‘The alleged crime consisted in drawin sums from the bank, in violation of law, and ‘without the kn yw. ledge oF consent of the trustees. This practice, it ix aid, had been going on for some years without being detected, up to about the middle of Decomber last. Then ope of Loomis’ checks, through the inetrumentalty of which he had cartied on his operations, attracted the attention of seme of the other officers, and led te the expovere of the whole matter, On his suspension, the ae WAs Some $18,000. Por $10,000 bis bail are holden; the Whole amount bas been pat in jndgment (by confession) ; and it fs su ‘the most of it wit! be ultimately realized. Mr. mis was arraigned thie morning before Jnoge Smith aud pleaded not guilty. Hie bal was arraiene? on a kind of ‘sliding Seale" principle, but was finally fixed at $2,000—whieh given by feoac Loomis at) Francie Rrown—and te trensurer went his way.—Rechester Vaiow, Mi & e waa made before Justice Counoily at the | quantity of the stolen property, amounting | He was conveyed to the Deputy Superin- | } | were hollow, fickle and insincere. trate and stated that some one had stolen the body of | | Paradise trom 8 ovelock in the morning til 4 in the | afternoon, for the priviiece of an hour with such & charge of forgery, Mr. Mclior, it appeors, mage his escape from Liverpeot in the steamer which left that port on the S¢th of Decem- Ver, but having been recognizes in Liveryeel the fact of Mle eniling for Americn wos soon alcoves ‘The facts of this cave are as tollowa—Mr, Mellor, it peen, *) WA8 Chlruisied with (he management of considere- die pro, erty lu bis professional capacity, and among the reeb with ,{D management of business Counected with the investment (2 Worlgege of property belouging to & Mrs whe, oO widen amounting ta between £16,000 to ah “4, Tow. tte the end of Decembor Mra. Ciarke de muw the. calhng *b of £1,200 on eve of tue mortgages, to meet the paynec’ of some legacice of ber brother will which +f @ bad to cuske, But ehe found it impoverbie, aller 4 leg delay, to get ifr. Mellor Ww make roy eetiement Soebe Gvally went in porsce to Ashton; bul on demanding an exp nation Meller assured her that he bad the movey in bai®, but as it wae io his own name he sbonkd go tothe badk binsel? to iraw it ie Webi to the “onk accordiagty. or pretended te do so, bet be prolopged bis journey a little wether, for he was never teen ip Ashton gain” This war on the 24th. He ane- ceeded in meking hie wry to Liverpool, where he was reeegmized OD (he 26tb, and op the foliowng day he mate sae bik esOape on board the sleamer North Ameries ler Vortland. be lady who bad been defrauded out or cave into the bands of alawyer at once, and ypon ex Bto tho affuire of the fugitive, it was discovered i been committing extensive frauds to the pINcnt to some $20 (00, The Maucberter Guardian of the Vth of Jonnary, cays that a forged recaipt wax fornd and also geworal protenced mortgages, with forged sigt« ares atisched, on.which he had raised money. He bed caling extersively ie forged deeds aud bills of exohuaye; one o: the Tetter'tnad been érawm and accepte:! by 4 gentler an t9 Mavebester for £400, Tt was ascertained that Mellor bad raised £250 fraudulently on ove of Mra. Clarke's morteages some time previons to his ¢xpw Fer two or three days before his ditappearance trom AabionwnderSyne, be had been raising money in various quarters, probably to the amount of £700, which be no doubt carried with bim, togetber with the copics of worteages for which be alone ia responsible, and in volving a large amount ef property, In one instance he bas left two maiden iadies without any security for about £000 worth of property. When bis detingrencies ware found out Inspector Buckly was immoviately desoatetied to this country after hun. Ov arriving at Boston be got such traces of the fugitive ae to induce him to believe that he had gone 16 Chicago with the intention of pursuing bis course farther west, The detective Meer fuilowed ow the track. At Chicago he found further traces of bin. He bod started for St, Louis. The offic or hurried into he care in bot pursuit, and came up with his prey on the road before reaching St. Lows. U6 Cucedey be broaght Lim safely to this ety, accom panied by otfiver Sintth of the Chicago police, and lodged bim inthe Third divtrict station bouso; aod on Saturcay noxt he will return by tho steamer to Fngland, aad deliver up Mr. Mellor to be veait with according to law and the verdict of his prera at | of merrage, aoe Ashton under Lyne, on a charge of forgery. Verlly, the why of the transgressor is bard. Lola Montes on Gallantry. AS many as the building could contain crowded into pi rk Hope Chepel last evening to hear what the bexiiebing Lode had to say about © gallantry,’ aod judging by the manner in which the lecture was received, her views on that eubject wore quite satisfactory. She commenced by observing that the history of gallantry would carry us back to the creation, for sho believed tho first thicg that | man attempted to do after he was created, was to make Jove to woman. The life of the great Jupiter was liltls else than s history of his gallantrics, and, in the service, he ‘was succerzively turned into a shepherd, a bull, a swan, and a golden shower; and he was pot wanting in millions of disciples among Christian men. In the lives of the greatest philosophers and generals—of Alcibiades, De- mosthenes, Cicero, Alexander, or Napoleon—their gal lantry formed no inconsiderable item. The eighth and ninth centuries were the days of chivalry and true gal- Isntry, when the knight swore to uphold the woman's and not seo the widow wronged. Gomes) ile vubo could break @ lence and could not win a fair lady ther, would be considered but halfaman. (Applause’) The love for women in thove days was consi dered ridiculously earnest; ficklessness would then have been @ species of umpiety. It war in those day thet a insel bad seid of ber Knight who has survived bis honor, TI would have loved him better dead than alive?’ while auctuer had said ia rey remark tbat her knight was ugly, “Le was so 80 noble, and so brave, I bave vever bad timevnce to lc at his face.”” (Appinuse.) The history of this nobie, de voted love, the fair lecturer proceeded to illustrate by the stories and senjs of the troubadors—by the tragic story of Cabestra nue Magurite, the story of Madame de ‘Touraw, the devovon of Periz Keget for Emmil Garde, Use daughter Viscount Fierce. 1 characte mzea th . Bhe considered to exemphty the decline of gallantry, and quoted from Sir Thomas Carew the ines commencing: “ To her fair checks the dimples lie,’ in suppert of her position. Louis XIV, shs considered to bes galleut without being a rowe—the mnost guilant mo barch that ever lived, ead briefly nogiced some of the prominent lacies of his court. In she sald, there stilt lingered a rempant of the ancient feelings of trie gailontry. She hed seen the stadents throw down (heir oka for the ladies to walk over. There was no such thing aa genuine gallantry either in France or England. Tu Srance it was too fickle variable and insincere, while b Englond it was too much a mere tlirtat thought Uhet Jobo Buil was bemg waked up by the sudden fortunes mace on this cide of the Atlantic, and was, io fact, growin; tobeo shrewd, thrifty money getting Yankee (Laughter. A business people Bad no timo for gallantry; they wore Doilditg railroads, telegraphs, steamships, and construct ing Schemes of Haance. Still ithad a sortot gallantry which, perhap., deserved po higher same than coquetry or flirta tion; it mede a uran follow @ woman with attentions which (App'ause.) The wdern eallant woald fly to procure for his iady her slightest wieh—he would discover whenover she new drese—be sure te tell ber of it, and whisper in her cer that he knew all the other women in the room wero jealous of her, (Laughter) If she was not a strong mind- ‘ed woman, oF at least inatructed in the arts of tho world, ‘and especially in the arte of men, this world do the Busi cas for ber, (Great laughtor, eapecialiy among the gon But there was an excuse for hor sex, when the; Dt that beanty was the pole capilal to begin life (Applaune,) “he know that the Allsceing Kyo down pityingly upon the scenes of error con: on this species of gailantry placed in the path of poor fooli#h woman.” Lord Chesterfirid had sbamoiess- ly and impertinently once written, “I will own to you, in all secrecy, the confession that my vauily bas often mad>’ mo take great pains to make many women ia love with me, if I could, for whose per- ron | would not reaily cive a pinch of enuf.” (Langhter.) tlomen, ) Hive this was a game at which women couid play at about (Langbter and appianse } knew of Cogets ot men Who beheved they had made a conquest of soto beauty, who would not give a pinch of snuif for three seres of such meu (Langhter.) These modern tants would awear that they loved you to fstraction ; he very gronod you walked on, dreamed of you ut thought of you by day ; that your eyes were stare in their sky, your love the only solace o° their Now this wae all’ very fine: Indies, bat it wos an pinalie ie, (Laughter) It was a trap to catch fools (itenewed lavgbtur.) No man who loved would go after that fashion. (laugbter.) ia trae love there ts a Gifiidence ; @ natural moccaty ; a prudencs and respect, whch never could assume thie bold, impatent iangaage of flattery. (Applause) Tacies neeeinot have any fear (hot aman who made love 'n Wat fe bion was a to do himeelf any harm, or blow out his brains. (Applause and laughter) In Poland they were so gallact that a la- y's lve Was Often passed “down the tabie for the gen- Uemen to drink out of ; but they always selected a lady | ech a pretty foot (Langbter.) Sbe knew of another stance where @ party of gentlemen rode two boure mMastorm so that their coats conld be used to shield a Indy. Sho hoped the time was not far disient when loland would receive her rights, for if the justice of Ged bad pot depared the earth ner wrotgeu and oppromed peeple would one day again take their place among the nations of they earth. (Applause.) Of the late Emperor Nicholas and bis wife she poke, commending his love jor ber, and remarkitg that notwithston ting hie gallant. ries, she had wisdom enoagh pever to aouoy him with reproaches oF jealousies. (Laughter.) Hut Poland was varsed by Ttungary, in that Fateriazy hae pensianed barereds of women, Of King Louis of Bavaria, she poke at some length, extolling his love of art, ang his platonls love, remarking that tiose patures which were too gross to experience the latter could not realize how it could be experienced by others, His negligence of drese be nodeed, remarkitg that in the matter of old coats be would rival @ celebrated Amorican editor. (Laughter.) He worshipped beauty hie one of the old troubadore. i (Applanse.) The United States was too practical a nation | to entertain a spirit of gallantry. It required too much | leeure. She did not mean that there was not plenty of courting, but the jove of the United States scomed > her too much a business. (langhter.) The gentlemen made love ina truly business like manner. ({aughter. ) They would manage the heart of a pretty woman as easily | us ey did the socks on ‘Chatge—(laughter)—aud the | panies whieh they created in the eocial markers, beat the — \ seni —— Commiielyners of Emigration. | AUURES ON BOARD PASSENGER VEYYRLS—LUYATIC } ASYLUM ON WaKD's IoLanty | The Commimcners of Emigration met yeeterday— Guiana C, Vorptenck, President, iu the cbair, ‘Tite Commrres rox 1858, | ‘The Chairman ennomweet the committees for the enaning | yoer ee folows— Ward's Istand.— Morg! ! Commags 1 sarin Hospital, —Vurdy, Morgan, Jevinghaas, Carte, out, Carrig. a. Lunatic Asylum. — Hert, Custie, Morgan, Cummings. | AMG —Carripan Jelioghans. Purchave.—Vorey, Cummings, Curtix, Gutdeor Poor ~ Vurey, JA ugbaus Hast, Lator.— Carcigun, Jviiigiaus, View President | Castle Garden—Ciin rigaw, Jeliinghar | Prmance.— Hunt, Morgan, Carns. | County Bills. —Cursis, Horgau, Cammings. LeNATIC ASYLEM © . ply ow | Henry B. Vay, reeident 5 ican, #ezt a comrantica. Hon t the Roar with reference (othe proposes Lucatic Asyioun on Ward's fsland. Yhe number of insane now on the isiund ts 104 The average number day treated te bi. Tacer proper treatment from 40 to 60 por Wie ineabe recover. A well ordered asylum on the isiaad te, i the opinion ef the a. hot oaly decirable but Lecessary. It would coet FOREIGN: CRIMIN A COMMULICBLON Wee £ cloring & Iette: from Hon Mr. Zell InHodves @ Inw inte Congress preveatiog the emigration of paUpers b+ Criminals tate thie Gaur try Phe withed ow the opinion ef the Cormnistioners ve to the fea: tures that would be desirable to introduce it the bill, Refe:red & &2 apyretriate committer fz OF PASSAGE VESBELS. the Board wan called to the abuses nroctised by (be eaptems of passenger veesela oo the omaies Confded t6 the Ty iw ale ged that the mas- ters aod ciMeers are eonstertly in the habit of seducing the best lo. king pirie, und then oxeting them op the werd | TUILCE Bud Cflen excme Complamts cv the ea-jrct are feiog made to the commissioners who can ur Qirlk bo PEG TORe, +R WHE Feud Bud Ordered to Senntor Sow ard :— To THR Hononaney rH Skate AND Tloesx or Raregscnta Try es OF THe Darian States: Your petitioners, the isetouers of Kuxigrat the State of New York, respecttuliy reoreses y the laws of the raid Stete of New York, the care and pro: | tection cf emigracts arriving at the port ef New York are | committer to your petitioners; that Guricg the lust two or three yeare ‘be frequent compimints mace to your pet Coners by Comte eunige mo erriviog @¢ the aber’ port, of i) beatnent end abe ox tains nod other offleers of | some ot the versels engaged ip the passenger busied cansee 30ur petiticner: tigate the eub ‘ rere oleh iovestipation 3 Toners regre ob ged to pay hat since the dimeuion tm the number of | la porser g ypreduce’ by the rayit | ina ciewtion Det ween this and the Kastern [siaads | Coutivert, propriety and decent observances en te te! the officers of many ships have very frequen: departed from; that alter reaching pear ports the captain tre d tema from among bie passe: hiscwoin and when vi der, party by thre bes ber ruin, ap r the rest of the voyage tur the iuduigence of Us Pastors ard Che prirroses of prestitotion, that theehip, having ne apprebension (or the vwison breach of duty with bia, often the example cf thetr superior, and when tho endless women thas re tuced arrive at this port they are thrust from the ship upon ehore and aban to their fate without aby renudy for the past wrong which bas Bren cone upon them; that such occurrence: as above described have become so frequent that your petition foe) it ther duty to nek for legwistive interposition to p en end to these flagrant offences on the part of officers of sestels, ard for thet purpose—-the ects belog done on the bigh boas and out of the juiisdictiva of the States—appeal The fonlowieg petition e> be transmitted to j re beer frow appret her tov © cemnt Carrigan, Curtia, Joilingbaus, | ! en tie he : ee MW, Mr Gitgory Toy, Me A. Mommas ‘oun 4m. bey, bo. te Mika Joa F. Pens let decree Meweriee finererey Foor Potasigen ” Pheer uake Papers plone copy O'R cabot Bits Cm Ou Dacncay, Pe ya Wag, dval, by ineet Tey. Arch olen Hughes, Frumam OReanany, of New Orleans lo Mies aici Kaumaon Buco, | Ghughier of debs Brady ott : | Tacw ery Monnet evening. Fab. 4, wy the Nev Jermes Maetd, of Lie tositouce of the brdely am ther, Mr Chemie G Totes, A Deron, Coom., 6 Mlew aman Mowry, of thie erty Bewxr77.—On Wreineaeny James Brogstz, yrorges pears ao” ch 10, after a ehort (Ire, Jatace ond Khzabeth ee of (he femily are respect: thu (Tuarsdas ) after: scene, No. 257 Se faily ius ited Book, Ae cord arcow ' Seuy oT — On Werlveadiay morning, Keb 10, of disease neon, Fiyes Rowse aged 10 Senne and 18 days Par rewaloe wii) be takeo to 'be G metery of the Fver- ertete forte orecas) afternoon, at half past twee o'r iock,? recitenee, No, 2101 Twelfth BERL Ot, €@ b 9, after & proloaged 4iut y car of has age, com * the family are tovited to at- k this (Chnrsday) corning, t, Se 106 dulivam street 10, Wieptawe Sawa, infant afotel Chen, aged 3 months ‘ are ree cay) evening, at Downer, wife Teh 10, Masaaner Deanew, Dewcdy, ef 0, 50 Vaadowanae « bre invited to aitend the fune- &) wo o'ecek, to proceed from ve) St Andrew's clurch, and omotery for mterment 8, cf corwamplion, Cari Herz, trem thence to Cel vary € Tart --On d« ses, the Tempiar Lodge No frotern ity greeraly, are re tee upersl this (Phapadayp os late reetdence, cornér nueet. mull Newark pooper Ler =n one the » 9, Commnsna, son of Patriots Ce me the parish of Glew ; <6) wwe family are reqreete th Thuredey) stternooa, as wee Haibervy oteee coy, HOD 10, Pinen Suerwy, aged f the tatnily aro requested te yore tag) afternoon, st one No. 144 Texth' avenue. ary Cemetery, Iwata Baxckvan, dang heer weed L your, 10 month leads of the family are invited to a (Thu = ‘my ) mornin Ao pene | fromm be Rler rer ere will b Herne - On Tur of Jobs P. aud Sarah Ani Fignn: Her parcels, ccrnor of avenue A jay, Fel. 10, Tames Jocnwmay. &. ard those of the iate Willian or, We Te pectiuly ny! od te attend the fune sfrercoen, af two eelock, fram the reni- deuce of bir brother ia law, Joho Pryor, Nu 7 ab a to your tozorable bodies, apd respectfully ask for suca an amonemert to the passenger laws ag may prevent, by revere puvishment for the act, the recurrence of bhi iuercasing evil und wrong. And y petitioners wit! over pray. ULIAN C VERPLANCK, President. BRN AN CASHERIKY, Secrotany, ‘The Board then noyourned EMIGHATION, FINANC Frnigrania ar)ived lo February 3, 3808. Eimigranis arrived since to February 10, 1858. RTC. “14 Ininates at Ward's Talacd 1,006 | Inmates of Marme Hoep'tsl. 108, Total 808 201s Balarce in't3 $92,155 69 | fe receipts to Feb. 3, $6,422 e sree to Feb Wi, 58, tor alien passengers, &e. 1.601 64 ommutaz on of Total....... Die burs+ mex i Balance of Commutaticn Fand Court Cwrnorr— ‘Ins Day, Borenwn Covrr—Croull. os OTT, 62, 15, 113, 86, 1647, 17101, ok, 167, 168, 106, 164 166, 265, 126, 4, 108, 273,./ Usiep Stare Dumwer Covme.—Nos. 120, 194, 197, 143, 162, 111, 17, 168. Strexion Cocet Noy. 1, 668, 28, 27, 28, av, 272, ars, | 16 415, 620, 640, 886, 665, 65, B61, 263, 162 2 49, 420, 454, 435, 481, 405, 667, 474, 40, + b2d, 288, 432, 506," 447 } $07, 125, 192, Py Comvor Prras—Port 1—N 433, 485, 496’ 457.920" Part 410, 413, 41, 410, 420, 421, 406, 427, 49S, 429, 247, 287, 3048, 262, 4 4, 425, 216. | Grand Street Property at Auetion--This by 4 BLERCKE?, at the Mereba 20 Clock—The property Nos. 496 and 495 upied a8 an Oyster Saloo® and 8 tatoring ¢ t, ¢ profitable standa; lense expires May L Seventy p cent cau remain om bond and mortgage. For particulars ace Cours and knquirer, } Fredrick's Temple of Art, | Now aA and fF Itrondway, oppose the Wetroy tian Hove's Photographs, Haiiot Deruerreciypes and Ambroiynes Increreciie’ Phocgrepte oy Wr, MOULTON. forecey | cr Gurtey. Holmen’ Dod Photographs ave Unsnrpase ed by any plain pictures of the kind at higher prices, Depot Sop thread way. A Model Extnbitshment.. to viait (he oe by | joroceny : The building is ve which is visedt reused aR A shade and paper warebouse rs inet apurt forthe ourtain ce y aees, and the third aed wholesale department while the other p used as work rooms, In which there ere or employ. ed wbont sity perscns ‘Tbe firm hove besice a shade fue Dryatie street where thirty men are kept at heir orders for shades. which are said to be any manutneture One of the fire ¢ mily, where bh fnew that durin rally Mesere mon & Hart coplinuel their ht neial ‘Tbe besw'(ul paper Longing, wad iphols diopiaved in the tr warchouse are newer failing attractions customers. trom (he SY C.qomere a) Advertiser Serene ee oe Powder proof locks and crore bare. Also, barelae of parlor haa Peart a tee ON Pe ERT M. PATRICK. Just Recetved— 2,000 Gross Pearl Shirt Bul tons, which we offer at eviremely tow prices ened. HASTINGS & COOK, 16 College place. | Tecra Ge Re receee | eat article for deessing, beau cleansing, eorling, ting and restoring ihe balr. Ladies iry it, Soulisy all aa | Batchelor’s Matr Dye, Wigs and The beat inthe world surpassing all made. Bold and applied atthe manufactory, 28 lirowd way Crtatadore’s Hatr Dye, Wiga and Toupees, the very best in the worl! wholesle and retali, and tie dye properly applied._6 Astor House. Corns, Banton, € mas Natia, Notle Penetrnt- ing the tteah, extracte! without pain, by We. ZACHARIE, | surgeon, citropedist, 700 Broadway. Holloway’s Ointment Cannot be too ely relied on, aga remedy for complaints of tv kid the biadder. Thal be thoroughly rohbed ig over the re. gion aifested. The wamediate reani! will be a cosmation of pain, ane con tuded appliea tions will consummate the eure. Tightness of the Chest.--We Sneeze, sli bo thin, sharp, jchorous matter comes. from one now; have heaviness of the head, great op] Hem Of the cheat, Imptt- | and s os fevulsione of stocks in the regions of business. (ite. | oy bewed lavshter.) she Dolioved that the Amervoan was | fa caninens ands ule, fendermes in the regi of ihe regarded a: Hi fellow whe could not win the heart of | jniemmation of the Inngs oF congestion ‘aay take place, atid a lady, make a thousand dollars, and start a bank with a | death be wih ue belore we are Aware, randy million deliare capital before breakfast, (lauchter.) and | love his lady, his money and bis bank bafore suprer. | (Roars of laughter.) Bit, for all this there was a creat deal of honest love for wonton; and opr yvallants cou) ive per and come ap dryer than any other men in the vor. (Laughter.) She related the reply of Franklin to Madamo Helveting, @ben the wishes hin to postpone bis joueney for her sake—that he | postpone his entrnn se lady “—and remarked that this could mot be extravagrat, for there was no (xtravagance ip love: and aho had nevor met @ Frenchman who would not postpone avy idea of Paradise altogether for the sake of « pretty woman. ‘The Cnse of Cancemt. SUPREME COURT— GENERAL TRIM. Pofore Hon. Judges Davies, Clerks and Suinsrtand, Fre. 10.—The order of the Court of Appenia in granting a new trial was entered and made the of Uhig Court. No day bas been named for the third triat of the prisoner. Personal Intelligence. DEPARTURES. For Savanoab, fo aoe Star af the South— rw Janee Kearet, JJ Hapiack, PH Jackson, Dd Hadden, W - “For Nortelte de tbship. Roanoke 1 v ‘OF NOWON, . ent panne 3 ‘* Lemme: man. oP ee Ange P Alen cit ea, Jaren be demnia, KD baste, W tard, W Watdton, Ysa King--ant Ui 7. he fever insta: and as a diet, eat plen'y of Indian chicken broth, with plenty of plow init on the aecond or thir day the disease jae will have Brandrech’a pille where they iaid bold on. Principal office, 4) KRANDR Sols also at 206 Rawery 246i Hydeon ater is atom strect, corner of Lewis, ant 17 nd MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. jarried. Crarke—Jorive.—On Wodvesday, Feb. 10, by the Kev. Dr. Wm, Berrian, at is resilenee, Mr. Rewis ©. OLann of New York to Miss Many F. Jousn, of Perth Amboy, New Cane On Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the resi. dence of bride's father, by the Kev. Iavia Teore, Twaonone H. Cran, of this city, fo Leva, ¢! leat danghtor of Ww county. Robert poe a Miebigan Racram< nto plearé ¢ Conennn-canary. On trewsay, Ye vy the Rev. Thomas Waleh, Mr. Avexanven Curskenes t) Misa Aswie a ooh of this « My ladeiphia papers please enpy. LromaPunntea On Toes? ay, Fob 9, b7 the Rew Adams, Caanum F. Lyon to Caran M., Jacob Pork ins, all of this city. eldest sgh | levites to aut ace, bast Chirtecmth street, wituou: further invited om, he rema us wo! be tekex to Green wood, Keawe — 00 locaday, Feb. 0, dascus Koma, in the 37m year ot Ls ee Wie reiati frieuds axe respectfully tovited to at ote bit late rescence Ne 266 Was slay) atternees atone oO cloca, withous Fob. Akises the betered wife ot Jame and 6 monks, & Lauve of Drymen, 0 King atrert, ou Monday © dase elvex Steriicpetire, ‘The terera) on 1 take piace tris (Thursday) efterncon, a6 Ove o'dicea, 110 pve residence. sr remains will bo taken to Orv 1 Cemetery for intermeat. The role tives AD. frieney of the ‘amily are respectfully invited te sous. Farewell dees fiends. and bed ne teat Ive met my God ant bad ro tear; De pou she #8we aut then we’lLhave A Je tl meeting "yond the grave Glog 4, Dum bare (| Lik burg bapers pleare copy. Arorat —On Wecrescny Fi Ny Catoris, inlet #01 OF Thotnms A. aie Osth ut uged t year, merth ane it The remtive ard fy peotfuily Othe junere) from We ri sideace of bis par rents, Bo. 124 aver ve C, cu ner of Bighth strect, as halt Pusat One O'eieek thie (LdursLay) aft rcoM, a UAKi ns. O0 Mi »oorning, Feo. 10, Gmc6 daughter of Fume ond Te) Gm ie agea ares ‘Tho relatives acd friends of the fumity are reapectfadly funesal, on Ziiday afieraoon, a oad hg ew tat +, Feb. 10, of conaume- @ bative Of cowmty Ku the funeral, from tie bie trienr's are jovited atsend Tate reemtebor, Mowe read Perterd, Beook'rn, on Preosy, ai tw Ok M tit, remaius will be taken Wo Calvary Co mete: y for mitered rering, Heb, 0, wlter a Ungoriag M ecanet Petes, wow of toe tions of hor grand we respectiully invited to attend the Taw uw un Tucneay « v an BEQEMIETAL OS 8 win Auld » Une (Ehureday) afternoon, et twe o'clock, frou leer Ne Siath atroet che Tuer? rob. 9, Moe Auuina Srmex- UND, daughter of W yours weed Hew The furerai will be pace from ber parente’ residenee, yeiath ouvert between Second sad Thire avenses, Beil © thie (Mhore'ry) 9 New topeon sre Norwich papers please oy 9 Feb 10, Me ser Wien. suniekiag ¢, aged 38 Wickene p --0n Weaien STAD, 1D the TOth sens of h Her (rience, aad che frie fully invited to attena the her son, No. 38 Domumek eteeet, ton, on Friday afternoon, ot two age. 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