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NEW" YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1859. _— AFFAIRS AT THE STATE GAPITAL. tion of the constitution. He wanted Georgia and the oth -r lews from Europe. settle the matter themselves. NON-ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. Saypy Hook, Jan. 26—11 P.M. Stoxx Exchange. Weowmspay, Jan. $1000 Tena 6’, '05 .. iscussion as ut of place, Our Special Albany Despatel. 5000 Tenn 6's, "0; am ree eee fim) of KY., bad listened warped | ec est me og rt sre vont erry | ,, Tee Steamship Arago,‘rom Hayre and Southatapton 12:4 | 3090 Virginia FOR THE ass the subject of re-openin MMISSION F RRCORDS— err | instant has not yet male her appea: 6000 N Carolina Sad and rogret to the discus on te te S| XAILROADS—CAUSE OF THE FALL OF THE STATE Po reise 9p pants, Set PHALON & SON'S COCO’ 13000 Missour! 6" 7 a re thesdaye trade. He 1600 Cal 7's, new bs The weather is clear, with a light southwest wind tion of the couptry, in his name of which he entered his AMBLNAL, ETC. proceedings, as calculated to place ‘Auuany, Jan. 26,1859, NON-ARKIVAL OF THE ARABIA. 1000 Louisiana 6's.. 95 LV iprotest agaitevition. “When the tie comes to solve. the ¥ . 2 2000 NY Cen bs, 76 1 a. in a false position. When the time to solve Several bills to which there was no opposition have atarax, Sat, 26-1. Mo eee eaten oe ees Bzpadvey, and by all and fancy gooda don 40S ate (Prob ar owe Perea disposed of in both houses to-day. The Brooklyn | TE stearuship Arabia, from Liverpool 16th instant, is 1000 Hud fe ate wie Bouin of cent ml cei peasatiund y ‘ferred outhe President the power to do what he had done | Dime Savings Bank, of which Cyrus P. Smith, late repub- | CoMBidered fully due at this port, but there are as yet no ee Bra RRR bes 720 FE pe ernmme yanmar negroes of echo, i 4 lar at mt, iG AND TING in-retasoce rant ag ef ie, po of a forces | Yan Senator, is one of the corporators, received opposition said her. The weather is Que and clear; wind south 000 MCREpeimea ng A Pavhy ay VISITING Oa’ from Senator Diven. Lis reasons were that he thought s general law might be passed covering all similar applica- tine. Senator Sloan, though in the main acquiescing with given to the Jaw. Suppose there should ‘be a black republican Presideut, his partisans would carry out she procedent now sought to be set, and take money 4000 Goshen Bel be. 2600 Ti! Cen RK bas, 20000 LkErie&W) m Commalastoness or Emigration. ‘These celebrated cards, eplendidt; had in Browwoy, corner of" Deane sree 1 a0 PACTS—GAYETTY’S MEDICATEDA or f treasury to an unlimited amount for similar SOLATIUM TO KEMIGRARTS—ACTION OF TH BuLTISU | 10 6hs Pk America. —The only depot of the proprietor - porpos. Will the democratic party pat a epastructin | Seuator Diven, nevertheless thought this Bill ought o (ae aps i Baa ly 32 Merchs! Fx tack. itr. 10 Ges el, i Taam sireat Tiana of tho Jn the law whieh will operate against us ave? | ens, on.4h wan atlend for by ; Ocean Bank . raicious character have been pot forth, but have Cy ‘The eafety of the South, it boing in the minority, depends | Pessoueitte cities Dean fous soaity ink Rest |. Tho Board of Emigration Comnatnioners beld their regu 100 Bruns city La Their purpose. Look in each aheet for Gayetiy's, name ta, we on a strict constructiou of the constitution, lar weekly meeting at the office im Worth street at the ‘er mark and upon each labet for his upon the suggestion of Senator Ames of Oswego, manne pole by Hegoman A without surpr n ; ing re ¢ law instituting the Commissi of 3. €. j i ethan aoe Mr. Ganrnxti, (adm.) of Ga., vaialy ‘ppgaled wo gente- " Itecords in city of Now York, “Mrs ©, in anaocet ie pita ate ed ao ae 10) MIChERIESE. 288 to taken vols abd dispone'of this bine opinion that the tsapayera of that eity hers bese aiseane | the chalr. a a 100d... 4-60 | A SCLENTIFIC EDUCATION, WITH AN EXPERIENCE Mr. Joux Oocmaye, (adi) of N. ¥-» said the debate | sufieiently “bled’"to supyort that Commission (witout | The minates of last meeting haviog boem read and con- | 25 Pac MSS Co, aid Hicavingge Wain cuacaiion ta ot thirty veary’ practice, ensbies Dr. WHEELER, ooulst, ‘was more exc’ een ete Bie Tally agpantin emolument af course) and aw large regiment of clerks. | firmed, B.. S b30 ‘and burping proc aioe 330 Breet corner Mi NY, bey ye en, 10 eae an in ait corals eles the gentlemer on le of the house, 1@ 4 mu | It is very likely that Mr. Conkling will succeed in — Tho Sxcnerary (Mr. Casserly) read a communication pec Office hours 9 to 4 clock. proms was to be Sagano oe manfully met, it should ing the | esald Cs fo made on the issue whether the slave trade should be | to” preset a erent ceaid Commissioners have from Mr. Archibald, British Consul at this port, enclosing Rebaeh’s Lead Pencils Imported by Willy to present a satisfactory reply wo the inqhiries of the D prohibited or permitted, and not ina debate, collaterally | House, WALLACE, No. 121 William street, and for sale by all the, FRUTLER'S PATENT WIND GUARD. -on the phraseology of af appropriation bill. ‘Phe question | "Your New York city boys, both inside and outside the | Who COPY of @ despatch from Mr. Hammond, her Britannic Ld Adachi Ut aay ne now is, whether, under existing laws, certain acts have | Assembly chamber, begin to apprehend danger to their | MaJesty’s Under Secretary of State for Foreign Atfairs, to- F. M. BUTLER, 56 50 do. 150 Ga! & Chi Mr. Groxspxck, (adm.) of Uhio, eaid he did not require the postponement of the issue, He was ready to meet it now. It was more likely that an act would be passed for HDs Hair Dye, 50 Cents » Box—Biack or st. Hull's Truss office. been performed honestly and in good faith by the Prosi- | city railroad bills, As # measure for carrying one or two | gether with copies of the correspondence therein alluded 860 59 Barelay street, Broad: Alba: dent, and whether the representatives of th people will | through, the Broadway parallel, being ihe most impor- | to, and which have reference to the frauds committed om Oa ae ‘Araisolimment MESSE Beate, Almay | “Brean, amin nthe beat ag ‘aly. pata aed kat elas he Cee rope rete isk war " tant, there sane 1a kar been rae ager arene emigrants from Europe to this country by passage and 297 Chi & Ri ist RR! Dupuy’s Liquid Bouquets, exqutatte in trax | Pammation,. This is the beat iiniment tbe wot , Try tend here to pronounce on any other point than this. As 10 | themostfeambleone through, This norsing the honorable | inland ticket brokers at Liverpool. Mr. Archibald, im 50 do... .-b80 gience ool verlesy Perfrmed sora, tragrant pomates, ollsani | 2° Cured No. H nth: Meer erm ‘the slave traae coming from the North, he would be ready | Christopher B. Woodrufl, who represents the Third Aesem- | compliance with the order of the Seoretary of State, for heed E. DUPUY, Chemist, 609 Brosdway. OOKS AND ENGRAVINGS ALMOS? GIVEN AWAY at the proper time fairly and manfully to take his position | biy district, called up his resolution to discharge the Com- | warded to the Cosnmlanioners of Bentgraticn Bia BiLBr ¢ A Chest of Good Tea for One Dollar.—Also, ai the Old Curiosity Shop, 109 Nasseu’ street. Clearing when the is raised, mittee on Cities and Villages from the further considera- e 6 a en pounds coflee for $1, at CHRISTLANSON’S, No. 1Cham. | ‘taal. Morgan's Masonry fer sale. bers street. 1 tion of the several city railroad projects, and refer them to nine members of the city deley (republican) opposed, and Mr. Chanter (dem.) advocated change for £27 ( twenty-seven pounds) on the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners. gation. Mr. Conkling Gtk ‘portion: of this BArteous's CELEBRATED: money as pag be required for making restitution to those E. P. Earie’s New Perfume, aud unproviced for on the shores of Africa. He, as a | ted that the building, supposed to have been nearly com. 100 Mich S& N Ind the more faithful execution of the present laws than that | the change. The vote being taken, tt resulted in 80 for | persons who have suiered frou the parclitae of tickers ig | $1000 U S5's, "74. National Guard Bouquet. SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. those on the statute book will be repealed. He expressed | tho change, nnd 41 against it. Jncob Sharp aud company | Liverpool,will, without loss of time, toappiodta that pur, | 20000.” do... Broadway, eorner of Foumweenth treet. PRINCIPAT, OFFICE, 489 BROADWAY. regret at the occurrence of this debate, and that a hu. | will therefore take notice that the parallel Broadway rail- | pose.” bf 20000 do... Se ere LOCAL AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY. mane act on the part of the President had met with such | road is yet in abeyance. A vote of thanks was recorded to the British Consul, | 1000 Missouri 6's... Take Healthful, Physical Exercise at Ade €28 box 2.841 Post office. Stern objection. He approved everything the Presiden At length we have something in relation to the State Ar- | and the Secretary of the Board was directed to acknow. | 3000 Virginia 6's... 90%, 250 Reading RX WOOD'S gymnasium, Na. 6 Kast Twenty eighth street. 3 Sih eran ad had done in the premises, This country would ha senal ruins on the corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty- | ledge the receipt of his letter aud enclosure, 25 shsPacM SSCosié 86° 200 do. Ga ©: rae 2 23. ‘pidered it cruei If these Africans had been tnrnod adrift. | fitth street, in the city of New York. It will be recollec- ‘Two affidavits were then read, disclosing cases of new im- | - 86 150 Mich Con RR 26 Married. No. 11 Gh abene New vork, 3 mark: position. One was from Robert Cowan, who recently arrived \ r sd ; Offer for aale at the lowers et prices a very large aesort- democrat, thanked the President—-be thauked him for bis | pleted, became demolished early on the morning of the | here by the ship Dreadnot 100 MS&N Ins Kixsry—Roas.—On Weduesday, Jan. 26, at the Thirtieth | mont of hard’ Tonge humanity’ in the namo of the nation, 16th of November last, at a time when General Sandford’s | purchased a vicket of one Dechert geet he a 1py St #0” AEE | street Methosist Episcopal chureh, by the Kev. J. Millard, | itec,nnung, prindag, hardware, wrapping, iia Mr. Hocurs, of Ind., concurred in every word Mr. | division oflicers were making maguifilcent arrangemonts | this cicy, for a passage to Canela, Weet, Wor tha ee 50 Ml Cen RR 68% | Mr. Isaac P. Kinsky to Miso Many C, Ross, all of this city. ‘Groesbeck had uttered. Ie had slwavs sald | for inaugurating it, on Evacuation day, six days thereafter. | proved to be fraudulent, The other’ wos trea tite al & Chi 69% McKinerry—Bow1es.—At the residence of the bride ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THR the democratic party was tot a sectional party, | The pubiic have heretofore had go specitic reasons placed | Maguire, instituting a similar complaint 26 Clo,Pains&AshRR 129 | Mother, on Tuesday, Jan, 25, iy he Bay. ‘De, “Won |. Seats otine Os ean MT et ee and that the constitution is its platform tes? | before them as to the causes which resulted in the destruc- | ‘The matter Was referred te the Lect, Consul 200 Chic & RTA RR |t | Adams, Rowmer McKusarny, Jr., to Miss iaamKsLa ADELAIDE, | {Oh a et hh aCe Bi ogee ve ter and spirit. He had always, and now said, | tion of the arsenal. A report bas just been pre- ‘The following is the weekly return:— “ ‘50 eldest daughter of the late James Bowles, Eaq., all of this | roadway. ‘Referee thophynicians and varyoos tee cee if that constitution imposed mauunacies on negroes | sented to the Legislature by the Adjutant General, | No. of emigrants arrived toJan. 19, 1859 1.983 60 6 a, <M a he was for it still, because it was the constitu. | purporting to come from’ the Commisary: viz.’ “ “ © gince, to dau. "304 250 *x—Hanty.—On Wednesday, Jan. 19. by the Rev. R. 8. B. SMITHS CRYSTAL BATTERY MAGNETIC tion of his country. The constitution does recognise } Adjutant Genoral Townsend, (late) Inspector General i SN el Dr, Pine, at the church of St. Charles Borromeo, Mr. r x ‘MA 2 . ‘by implication the duty of the suppression of the slave | Bruce, and (Jate) Commissary General Ward. The lot Wattam Rose, of Brooklyn, to Mise Datay ©. A. Hasty, of FOR EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. 2, CITY COMMERCIAL REPOR?®, New York. The direct current of this machine fe di trade, and if the time should ever come when any con- To same date in 1858 upon which the rubbish at present remains was purchased p neorns Sa : how extenalgely used siderable portion of the democratic party shall by indirec- | of George Youle, for the enormous sum of $25,900, The : r >, Scuarrr—Sewarp.—On Wednesday morning, Jan. 26, | by the dental profeasien for the above purpose. Price $12. tion propose to fasion and encourage that trade, the de- | contractor agreed to erect an arsenal, according to the | No, of inmates in inglitution, W. I... 1,001 108t 1.153 | Aemm.—Sales of 20 a0 Usk me one oa ac ooe,, | St Florida, Urange county. N. Y., by the Rev. Augustus | For sale by Dr. . 8. MMUTH, 522 Canal set. Orders pronpt- mocratic party cannot boast that it i8 2 national party, as | plans and specifications furnished by ‘Messrs, Cleayeland eine ian es te are ee | teas aan Ye-y | Seward, GH. Scburil, E>q., uitorney-atlaw, Newark, | 1 &*€eu ‘ Lie He was ready to meet ibe issue. the “solecred’” architect, ‘The 74, N.J.,t0 Miss Fanuix A. Skwaxp, daughter of Edwin P! ‘it now is. Mr. Sicusroy, (adm.) of Miss., remarked that he had expressed no opinion as to the slave trade. Mr. Burserr, (adm.) of Ky., said that it was not the duty of State rights democrats and those who ciaim io Strict constructionists to discuss on the beating. bill ques- & Backus, Brothers,” contractor is Richard’ Cabrow, Jr., and waa to receive therefor the sum of $63,700. After the brick, mortar, iron and timbers became a mass of rubbish, the “Commis- sioners”” appointed a committee of architects and builders, with the “consent of the above architects and Cabrow, [SeAsES OF tH LUNGS AND THROAT, Persons who are aiflicted with these diseases, and have not received any benefit frony the treatment they’are under, are reepectiully invited to call npom &. W. 'VONDERSMITH. M D., who has been very successful in'curing persons who have dren pronounced incurable. If Dr. Y.'s treatment Baxapstuves.—Flour—The market was again firmer and closed at an advance of 5c. a 10c. per bbl, chietly for common avd medium State and Western brands. South- ern grades were also higher. The sales embraced about 15,000 bbis., closing “within the following range of prices:— Seward, Esq Sr. Joux—Hosrmy.—In this city, on Wednestay, Jan. 26, by the Rev. Thos. H. Burcli, Mr. A. B Sr. Joan, of Norwalk, Conn., to Mies Saran E. Hostep, of Darien, Conn, Norwalk, Conu., papers please copy. Total Bahince | » 1859 Aggregate receipts to Jan. 19, 186 Received ince to Jan. 26, 1859, for ‘commutation of passengers, &6.... 1,209 1,756 00 does not tions connected with the African slave trade. yielded | the builder, to examine into and report the causes of the ly 5 3 check the fatal progress of the disease in ten days, he will not ‘to no man ix his adherence to the rights of the States, and } fulling of the ars-nal.”” This committee consisted of Wm. OTE ET) | ence eens Sena seit roe mies Died. fend the patent many expense. Utlice for the treatment ot would be ready to re x aggression from any quarter. Re Stewart, builder; Leopold Hidhita, architect, and J. peg eee rag 9 Common to good Western ° 893 a $38 |. Back.—On Thureday Jan. 20, at the residence By J. 4H. consumption, 158 Bowery. Mr. BARKSDALE, of S., Was satisier tne Presi rrian, builder and architect. ‘They rey — Current Jan. i to Ja : i Vermilye, Janesville, Wisconsin, Mise MarGaner Bacx, o! " ‘dent, in returning the Africans of the bark Poho had vio- | ‘That said building was put up with a haste inconsistent | “Ig incusten noe onic ht alee §% 8 725 | Brooklyn. : GIG yl a eg Sl a lated law. There was no authority for the contract be | with the safety of a structure of its magnitude. SeENS 7 0 |. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | who have been dinappolnved bad beter call near ae WOC BS had made. Believing, however, the President actedfrom That in consequence of this the walls were perfectly id sad x 6 19 | tend the funeral, from St. Anne's church, this (Thursday) | tvol store, corner of eand Uhambers streets, Establiah- triotic motives, he was Bot prepared i= sos wel gp green (the mortar mot haying set) when the roof was put Balance of commutation fund, $6,890 57 a 7 60 | *fternoon, at i o'clock. E ‘ ed February, 1831, Inder per circumstances be shoul | © | on. Wage ing A a Brer.—On Wednesday morning, Jan. 26@f mnflammation tale a fa position as to the re-opening of the slave trade, and in | That the timber had no time to scazon before being put | The Hoard then adjourned. Peeise extra family and bakers’ brands... 760 2 8 75 | or ebe bowels, Lrpia M. Bank, wile of Henry Beor, Haq. eaten te ee ee itsfavor. The safety of the North and South demanded | together. ——— vy 25 | , The friends of the family’ are invited ‘to attend ‘the | (se oupicansemblica of ous city: Tels Roe oe in alt ‘fiicient and faithful execution of the laws. That in one of the principal king bolts, two inches in ra mp oe . 350 a 4 ° —Canadian flour was in light “sapply, Wille the market | {@vetal this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from | priiliant light is destined 10 overrule all other ighte. Mr. Nicuo1s, (opp.) of Ohio, said the debate on the other side afforded him much gratification, but sometimes there was too much of a good thing. If they would con- sent to take the vote on striking out the whole section un. der consideration he believed it would be the best thing they could do. Toud and earncat cries for the question. Mr, Guay, (adm.) of Ky., said that yesterday he had occasion to remark that be was opposed to all Jaws on the statute book in reference to the slave trade. Heexplained that no mav was more opposed to re-opening it than he was, and in this he believed he was sustained by his con- stituents. But the present laws —- the slave trade as piracy were so severe that they could not be en- forced, and other penalties might be provided. He rate Walae, fails, man "OU he Banged for it eitber in the South or in Boston. opposed to the eighth section of the treaty o? rashing Ras it was an entangling alliance witb Great Britain, and’ caused outrages on the American flag. He ‘that notice would be given to Great Britain to an end to the treaty, so that we may preserve our own ice on the Beas. See. oo ee ee Are you not in favor of enforcing the laws which exist? ME SEAS (adta.) of S. C., said he was that hideous thing,» sectional tan, He stood here a Southern man, ing in parta sovereign State. They of the South ceehor but ke sectional, because they musk bo united to maintain themselves. He did not class himself in the diameter, we discovered a flaw, extending through more than three-fourths of its sectional area, the bolt being torn in the defective place. ‘That in the effort to erect the building with the greatest possibie economy, every part of the structure had been reduced to the minimum strength required, which fact tended to make it insufficient, in case of an extraordinaay combination of unfavorable circumstances; such as 1. The piling on of a large quantity of plaster on the da previous to the occurrence of the accident. 2. The high wind on the night of the accident. 3. The greennces of the timbers and walls. 4. The breaking of ove of the principal king bolts. ‘The report and opinion of the Attorney General upon the resolution sent him by Senator Latlin, 1 8 awaited with the most intense interest. Should he give his opinion that the jaw of 1851, repealing tolls on railroads, is unconstitu- tional, then there will be a wonderful fluttering in certain quarters. It is one of the most important questions ever submitted to the law officer of the State, and involves not only a great principle, but an immense amount of money withhel id from the canal fund, in consequence of the re- peal of the law in 1865. Please hurry up that opinion, Mr. Attorney General Tremain. Itis generally conceded that the State Agricultural So- ciety will select Albany as the place for holding the next annua) State Fair. As yet there have been no remon- strances presented i oy! citizens of Troy, and perhay there will be none. 1 society will assemble in this ciiy in the course of two or three weeks, when the location will be fixed. Already many of the most prominent citi- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wepyespay, Jan. 26—6 P, M. The amount paid into the Sub-Treasury to-day, on ac- count of the new Joan, was $1,290,098 30, making, with $70,000 paid in yesterday, altogether $1,360,098, It is not expected that the payments will be as promptly made on this occasion as was the case in ‘ ¢ last. Many of the successful bidders will be likely to wait for a fur- ther advance before claiming their bonds. Stil ree or four millions may be paid in within a t« ay i reserve of specie will be reduced by all that is pau into the Sub-Treasury, while the loans will be increased ina corresponding ratio. This process of loan expan- sion and bullion contraction is going on at the other financial centres as well as here. Yesterday the Boston banks showed a loss of $550,000 in specie, and an increase of $700,000 ia loans; the Philadel. phia banks a decrease of specie of $48,500, and an increase of loans equal to $82,267. Should the imports continue to increase at their present rates the banks will soon find themselves compelled to adopt a different policy. How much better it would be for themselves and for the public if they anticipated the pressure, and gradually contracted was firm and limited at our quotations. Southern flour ‘Was again activeand firmer, with a speculative move- ment. The sales embraced between 4,000 a 5,000 bbis. within the range of our quotations. Wheat continued frm and in good demand, with sales of about 15,000 bushels, including Western white at $1 45 a $1 50, chowe Ken- tucky white at $170, unsound Milwaukie club at $126, and inferior Chicago spring at 9c. Corn dragged and was less buoyant. The sales embraced about 15,000 bushels, chiefly Western mixed in siore, at §7c., and at’ 88440, deliverable in Jersey. City, and white Southern at $3c. a 8c. Rye—Sales of 700 busbels Northern were made from the raiiroad depot at 8ic. Barley was in fair demand, with sales of about 2,700 bushels of State at 960. Oats were less buoyant, while sales were moderate at 58c. a 60c. for State, and 61c. a 68c. for Northern. Corrke.—The stock of Rio being very light, holders were firmer and asked better prices at the cloge. Sales of 800 bags were made at private terms, and 124 do. at 113gc. a 113¢¢., and 100 do. Cape. Contox.—The sales embraced about 1,500 bales, closing without change in quotations, Freicurs continued dull, while engagements were limit ed to Liverpool, To London, 40 tons bones were taken at ‘22s. 6d. ; 60 bales of hair at 3-16d.; 50 bbis. beef at 48. 3d., and 50 tierces do, at s. 9d. To Liverpool, about 30 bbis. rosin were engaged at 2s. 34., and about 0,000 staves at private terms. There was nothing new to other ports, Frvrt.—Small lots of raisivs were sold at $245 for M. R.’s, and layers at $2 95. ber late residence in aad Fourth avenues. Coxsa.—In Yonkers, N. ¥., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Uliver, Esq., Mrs. Mary Corsa, relict of the kite Andrew Corsa, of Fordham, aged 83 years, Ber relatives and the friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, ai two o'clock, from the Reformed Dutch church in that village. Fxxtow.—In Brooklyn, E. D)., on Wednesday, Jan. 26, of inflammation of the lungs, Emma D., daughter of William H. and Mary G, Felton, aged 10 m: Hantsnorxe.—On Wednesday, Jan, 26, at the resi dence of his sister, Highlands, N: J., after'a lingering iil ness, Rouskt H. Haxiworve, son of the late Thomas Hartshorne. iso will take pface on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock. Haskins.—On Wednesday, Jan. 26, at her residence, No. 28 South Kighth street, Brooklyn, E. D, Many, wife of Ralph. T. Haskins, aud daughter of the late Thomss Browning, in the 87th year of her age. Fuveral service at the house on Friday afternoon, at two o'ciock. The remains will be interred in St. Thomas’ churchyard, corner of Broadway and Houston street. Hovetoy—Un Wednesday, Jan. 26, Janerr, relict of the late George Houston, in the 61st year of her age. The relatives aud friends are lly invited attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, No. 285 Spring street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. venty first street, between Third erscn can fake be wa, er State and coi rights the apparatus on exhibition at our & CO., agents for the Wnited States and Europe. own gas at two-thirds less than UTCHINGS’ LIFR EXWILARANT I8 A REJUVE- nator of unapproachable and inimitable excellence. For ail nervous no matier-how produced, sidered an infallible specific: It i also a cure centring tn the liver, ine or brain. Tte mission isto be- , and phyaieal ability. sol ‘Cham- Mra Hayes, Brooklyn: |, it must be con- for’ stow strength, vi! bers street; and by Mra, UTCHINGS’ LIFE SE DOSE WILL effects ovwind ov. flatulence, and the moment the stomach receives the invi istreasing load and all painful feelin, XHILARANT.—ON bie and distressing rating effects, the di be removed.’ Sold at 165 Chambers street, and by Mra. Hayes, MIFE EXHILARANT.— L etitutions shor strong, health fartieg from the ete: weak and sickly con life exhilarant; it will make you remove all obstructions and choly Pirita immediately. je, nervous and should try it. Sold at 1¢5 Chambers e Bi a penser BLUES POLKA. LINDSEY BLUES POLKA, LINDSEY BLUES POLK A. BY THOMAS BAKER. W READY, zens here are making arrangements to accommodate the ‘s. He would unite with the democrats Sere be. coal society and exhibitors with grounda, buildings, &c, ‘where he could do so conscientiously and consistently, ‘having reference to his State and section. When they galled opon, Bim. “eoud vara nia, baok on and leave. them i woul c fp atiaps oe to advocate the re- Kxyxpy.—On Wednesday, Jan. 26, AGyns C., wife of Wm. H. Kenedy, aged 52 years, 2 months and 26 days. ‘The friends apd relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 221 Bridge street, | oa was in fair demand, with sales for shipment at 75c. a 80c, Trox. The warket for Bootch pig was buoyant, with an upward tendency in prices. Sules were made to arrive at $27, and at $25 on the spot, six months. English bars their advances. Money is more active among the discount brokers, and rates are a shade higher. Paper which was lately done at 5 is now sold with difficulty at 53%, and notes NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, ver. He was not only prepar. feed were firm, and sales wore made at $67 50 for good quality. we 2 seveg of the slave trade, but ihe sweeping away of all Senate. ‘ran, 28, 1ng0, | St. 00ger dates which have been market. | “Ziti was hrmiy- held, but sales were liguhe en Laronce.—On Wednesday, Jan. 28, Susaw Eauser, wife | _ this guar composition bow, being performed st Lew Saws stamped his constituents as pirates and placed p AY an time the | able at 6 are mot done under 7. As tho | Hops continued firm. with rales of about 30a 40 bales | °fBornt s. Man heen ened doe oa Keene's for and to seve von Soutbern iusuvations. Tue committer reported against the iil to Linnie the } P| A the legitimate necessities of commerce | neWat10c. s17c.; choice were hold at 18c-; old were | ,, T2€ friends of the family are invited to atwend the Indep ee LINDSEY, BLUES, Se Gouri (opp.) of Mass., did not regard this discus. | tenure of commissions in the militia, on the ground that it | *pring approsches ethan ke, funeral service, at her late residence, No. 185 West Twen- | opendent conga of New Yerk chy, sion a waste ol time, as it foreshadowed the course here- | conflicts with the constitution, will naturally absorb the capital which is not employed | Fyui—Dry cod were selling moderately at $3754 | Seventh strect, this (Thursday) afternoon, at throc | Ref heen srraneed for the plas yphls tle page: and Sar after to be pursued in this House. It was right the people US FAMED STO. . in public loans; it isreagonable to expect that we shall see | $3 874g for Grand Bank and George’s. Mackerel were | ° clock. sale by music desiers generally. 'H, POND & CO., eed ear er, dein, al tu pepe | ee sectibne tip foceiiens OFaarioninatsl meetin money worth seven or eight per cent again before mid- | nominal, while berring were unchanged. meaty on Friday" mora “cata halle ul ee ill be called on to debate, @ people been J i a —The market for New Orleans wi irmaf with 2 4 Eres orowarued before they elected certain men to office, wulating the theatres in New York, by probibiting | summer. Exchange on Europe, contrary to all expericnce | saies of about §00 a 000 bbls at a> wade Mounwox.—Lost, auddenly, at sea, on Sunday, Septem. OUSTACHES AND WHISKERS CED IN SIX. there would have been a different result. The appreben: | the admission of boys when unaccompanied. at this season, eontinues to range above the specie ship- | Navat Stores.—The market was quiet and prices | PCF 26,in a voyage from New York tw San Francisco, weeks by my onguent. $1 bottle sent to any address. sion was expressed by a a ee ee Pts tek ir was Paerceiatiers committee on ping point. The m {ties of impo on tb ics , | Without change of moment; 150 bbls. prime rosin were en paiva of the ship Margaret Tyson, aged R.G. GRAHAM, 15 Ann street. blican President would do, in the event peal letropo! 5 ietane — hand, | made at $2 79, while common 7 3 ears . a : Such an ciecvon’ He (Sir. Gooch), would say, that in his | | The Auditor of the Cauai Department reported in reply | and the exceedingly small export of breasufts on tho | Ade S482 70, whnte c Bes, while for crude $3 02% was | Charleston, 8 C., papers please copy. “NOWS THE DAY AND XOWS THE HOUR "SEE opinion, should the republicans gucceed to power, they | the resolution of the Senate, that the books of the de- other, will probably, for the first time, prevent any cessa- | bid and $3 70 asked, . Macxky.—In this cy, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 35, lor a ies in ali his power. lower and would give to the law the same construction wulch two | partment oe at emote for travel ip attending fie, Ca. | tion inthe shipments of specie to England. We continue | tts —Linseed continued in good demand, with an up. | PATER Mackey, gon of Joseph and Mary Mackey, aged 3 | lower than ever before: $18-for $14. Determined tosell wintee democratic Presidents have given it, the same construc. | the Lieutenant Governors for travel in attending the Ca- ipment “3 ward tendency in prices, Mesrs. Knight & Son remark years, 3 months and alga bod — rotenone ery Channels while ne alot tion in which the democratic party have acquiesced for } nal Board, between 1846 and 1859, to quote bankers’ sterling at 109 a %,and francs &t | on the week's transactions ag follows:—Linseed is in brisk | _, The {uneral will Pisce this (Thursday) afternoon, | SS nr enclose Hrs ‘tronty years; they would not gos step further than pre- | Mr. Awzs (rep.) introduced a bill to punish the frauds | 5 9445.15, demand, and with a very light stock prices have an up. | St tWoo’clock, from his parents’ residence, No. 103 East | 7 NosicaL, PRIENI cedent would’ justify, supported by the opinions of tcad- } practised by forwarding men. ‘The stock market was again subject to-day to the ia- | Ward tendency! Sales of the week amount to 100,060 } Eleventh street. 'O No Mr. Maver (dem.) introduced a bill to authorize the incorporation of private associations for ihe foundation of juvenile reformatory asylums. Mr. Stoan (dem.) introduced a bill to incorporate the ‘The construction given by the Morcax.—At Fremont, Sandusky county, Ohio, on Tues- | day, Jan. 22, of consumption, Saran A. MorGaN, youngest | davghter of the late E. Morgan, of Peekskill. | ‘estchester county, N. Y., papers democratic statesmen. Pikeident to the law of 1819 is the correct one, Mr. Branen, (adm.) of ., expressed the desire that the commitiee rise. This debate was productive of more gailons, of which 35,000 galions were English, at 68c., and the balance American at 6734e. 8 69¢. Crude whale has been in good demand at Séc., and crude sperm at $1 40 a $145. Lard oil was firm at 9c. a 98c. fluence which has ruled it for the past few weeks. The Jeading bull was as conspicuous as ever, as a buyer of all Price Ten cents. 4 Oflice 13 Frankfort street, copy. 4 Brooklyn Musical Academy, with a capital of $150,000, to | kinds of securities, and, as a generat rule, as the only Rein ; * Ramesy.—In this city, after a lingering iliness, on Tues- | [> aaah ivan ee ablo the President (0 curry ae vee) Goria: via $100,000, jeabtwian ers, that but for the persistent and courageous purchases | Sperm.—The market for sperm oil has manifested con. | “4¥#0 bem ron iis Sh cients a this | Breit Jane.” ballad, by” sr +, bishon: Where Roses q ~ c.—Wwas stricken out; but = stivity k re fa oe ‘air’ (Im Rosendutt, Song. ince Gustar; * Se elerieay ciagoes othe subject, which will be voted Assembly. of this bold operator, a decline in prices would have been | siderable activity the past week, and prices have largely | ciyursday) afternoon, at ler late residence, No. 451 | Sister Dear’ cris trom Masamielineby” Antec: aad rice Meee ‘on in the House. Aumaxy, Jan. 26, 1859. inevitable, and the temper of the street is such that | ang embrace 3,042 barrels. We quote:—707 barrels of | !gbthavenue. Her remains wiil be interrod in Grecu- | deruess Formed,”’ song, by Paesicllo, All for 10 cents. Offiea i) NG ition from all the = | . wood Cemet 15 Frankfort sureet. ‘The committee rose, and the House adjourned. Mr. Consume (rep.) provented & pet orm all the | nothing but a miracle can prevent that decline taking | the Azor's cargo at Boston at $138, and 165 bis, of ore ctncncant nat speci a i street, New York, 2 “ ———$___—_— Pepe uisemios tironetiaat siredke 007 ” | place so soonas he ceases to take all the stock thot is | Same at $1 36 yer gallon. Alco 885 Wbls. (in Westport) at | Cavan mands papers Pioase Cony ie iate | PLANTERS, VARMERS, MERCHANTS, DROVERS, &C., United States Supreme Court. i. Seman tame} ted @ umerously signed | offered. 80 of course,as the banks are ready to | $135, 84 do. at $140, and 1,000 bbis. ut $1 45 per gal- |, Sans—-On Wednesay Jan. 26, ’ will find'the WEEKLY DAY BOOK, a quarto Wasmscrox, Jan. 26, 1859. he pair eipagot pein ae apse rhe prenatal Mapa es ¥ (© | ton, "The market closes with further inquiry, but nolders | Garrett Sears, aged 28 years, | sect lied with all the news of the day, and Wwith accurate re- No 66.—Chas, Belcher & Co, vs. Goorge A. Laweason, | Ritition for a new ward from. lend on anything and everything at mere nominal rates of | refuse to operate at less than $1.50 per gallon, at which | ,. The Trlatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ports ot the grain, preduce Aud cattle, markets, togethe Colicetor of New Orleans —Argument continued for the | “Teporis were made against abolishing theofice of School | interest, and so long as the political orizou remaine vn- | prices they are frm, Me tia ce i | 159 West Twentieth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at - er yeas; three copies for $4; five copies for Jaintitt. i i sa de. | 9 le, sac c Bh Porn es y twenty-one con! Po. 66.—The United States vs. the City Bank of Colum. | Commissioners, cae | Clouded, it will be in the power of any operator with ade- | ‘inde eats of 1,640 barrels in parcels, as follows.-G00 | © Baier asics. Sie: Wh hinted! Gohese wk “st i Qus.—Argument commenced for plaintiff, and continued wit peiitey, nied “ quate nerve and resources to prevent a decline in prices by *) bbls. at Sic., 380 do. at 56c., 200 do. at 65c., 160 do. at | wotnmtron and Maris EN aged’ mouths and 17 days, | GINGER'S SEWING MACHINES for deteudants. Also against the bill to prevent lumbering the Court | purchasing all the stock that offers below a certain figure; ye ee ae fr os Teaintaee Mc. por er The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Sf SINGER'S sewing tan begins the y a Calendar with causes, Alee inst the biil to enforce liabilities as common car- riers against express companies. ‘The bill to amend the act to prevent frauds on the canal revenues by forfeiting the boat go doing, was passed. The bill authorizing notaries: fold to act as commis- ners of deeds was passed, as driginally introduced by Chenier, the amendment extending the power to at- torneys being stricken out. and this is what the leading bull is doing. ff the bauks were to inaugurate a more conservative policy, or if any political accident were to disturb the peace of the world, it would be ont of the power of any single house to resist the downward tendency of the market, and the rogults, in such a ease, can well be conjectured. tn the meanwhile, the course of the leading operator is the most invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 23 Jane street. Surin.—On_ Wednesday danghter of Patrick and months aud 26 days, Friends are requested to attend the funeral, from No. 63 Kast Sixteeptirstreet, this (Ihursuay) afternoon, at (wo o'clock hhines will be $ly the year ends. 1M. SINGER & Uh, 458 Broadway. S"Tinplend, irsland Seollaad, Germany, Holand, Switzer. . * england, Ire! |, Seotland, ', Hot Aswe Jaxx, oaly | ting, trance, Rome, Alghers, @ Clond palsse and grouada dep | groupe, pla and colored. Also Just Feseived, aa mWoloo ical and mathematical ments. L. SIMONET, 95 Nassau street. GINGSR'S SEWING MACHINES. . 10,600 Ibs. South Sea—the only lot in market—at a not transpired. Provistoxs.—Pork was firmer aud more active, with a speculative feeling among dealers, especially for future delivery. The sales embraced about 5,000 dis. including new mess at $18.35, old meas at $17 6234 a $17 75, clear mess at $202 $20 25, and prime at $13 7%; a $13 56, and 6,000 bis, mess were sold for delivery in the spring and summer months on private terms. Beef was in fair re- Meeting of the Compensated Emanc pation Convention. Aumxy, Jan. 26, 1859, ‘The Compensated Emancipation Society held its session in this city this evening—Dr. Nott, of Union College, presi- ding. The Convention was addressed by Dr. Nott, Elina Burritt, Rey. Dr. Welsh and Bradford R. Wooa. Jan. 26, izabeth Smith, aged 1 year, 3 | } ap hlon ate me a si cuca gee Weitaidenae hanthtiea tee In point of beruty, durability, pwriection of work, and@ Resolutions were introduced embodying Elihu Barritt’s Mataeit cecens astounding phenomenon that has been witneesod in | quest and quite firm, with sales of 600 bbls., including | ,,¥4% KuRRK.—In this city, on y mor Capacity to perform every variety of no other - mani a i By Mr. Conxunc—To repeal the act for the appointment prota ? H 26, atter an illness of two days, of scarlet fever, Jony : “ os: Ce principle of compensated emancipation, ani determining | | By Mr. Conxuno—To repos Wall street siuce the same party rendered nim: | constry prime at $0 60.a$7. country mess at $849, | Fuse only child” of Mary’ A. aud Dr. Job fe | Zahines.can compare with SINGEEIS, New atd tmpro to raise funds to carry out the plan. ‘A. M. Power: offered objections to the plan on accdunt ‘of its immorality in principle, its injustice to the poor whites, and ite irapracticability. Mr. Hereuxsox, of Orleans, inquired if the plan con- repacked Western mess at $9 a $lo 50, extra do. at $11 a $11 50: prime mess was at $16a$19. Beef hams were firmer, with sales of about 900 bbis, at $13 60 a $16 50. Bacon was steady, with a moderate demand at 814. a machines at greatly redneed prices. By Mr. Loxcenxrr (rop.)—To allow females to vote and . I'M. SINGER &CO,, 458 Broadway. ; HNGER 800. =. hola office in this State. Van Kleck, aged 3 years, 10 months and 22 days Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. Vrgetanp.—On Monday, Jan, 24, at Edgewater, N. J., | between Bulls ferry and Fort Lee, Srepney D. Vaksiixn, self 0 conspicuons a couple of years ago as a seller. This morning he bid Harlom preferred ap to 44)¢ per cent, an advance, in afew weeks, of 22 por cent, | BS SEW <G MACHINES, ‘or all manufacturing purposes have a great reputation diese "itmehines are. State Courts. At the North all men are | necticut State papers please copy Women and eolor- | | Lbs sed steep SoA pr mo ‘Wicnt.—On Wednesday, Jan 26, Ancutuatn Wicstr more or less restricted in their rights, AND GREATEST Serneme Cover, Jan. 26, Judge Harris presiding. and 500 bags pepper at 924. 10344; but there were so many sellers at this Oe. Cut meats Were in fair request, with sales of about | honestly earned, All the produce ot templated forcible interference with slavery. | Covrr oF Avvmaus, Jan, 26.—No, 488, Oliver Lee & Co. | and was the chief, (fnot the only buyer, at the higuest | 26+, cu anationces at O4ge. addae, for pickled shoulders, | ®864 60 years. MNS fh NE Mr. Benumrt replied that itdid not, He defended the mo. | Ravk reap’t agt. Wells 1). Walbridge app’t, argued. H.W. | rates, Other stocks, in like manner, were maintained at | aud at 0. a 93¢c. for hams: about 2,000 sides in pickle | , Th¢ Telatives and friend of the family are respectfully | 1. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway. rality avd practicability of the plan, and denounced the | Rogers for app’t; J. Ganson for resp’t. . orcay'n citond, weil th Ge de vio 4 ‘es caused to | were reported sold ut 63¢¢. Lard was active and firmer, | Vited to attend the foneral, from his residence, at | _ ea sacra tearts ee noolitionisis as attacking constantly the sinners of the | No. 23, off. yesterday’s prices, and in one or two instances cau: Wir kales of 1,800 a {4400 bbls, and tierces reported | Fégewater, between Bulis ferry'and Fort Lee, this (Thurs. | STEARNS & MARYIN'S South, and negiecting to urge repentanc: | No. 89, N. 1. McCready resp’t agt. Job Wright app’t, | advance a trifle by the same agencies. Reading appears | ty yy. a 124c. Dressed hogs were selling at Bo, | MAY) afternoon, at one o'clock. : x } wre Ree Tien Mr. Powst1 replied defending the xbolitionists; they | argued. ‘I. W. Bonney for app’t; N, Hill for resp’t. to be partially recovering from the decline. Pacific Mail | Butter wa: in steady demand at Tle. 2 20c, for Ohio, and | . W#STER.—At Hudson, N Y.. on Saturday evening, Jan, PREY sg 21 sion aihemse Decease Ie. vetined. Yooepatan the ae. | roth wine oreaen tee mone herent ing, th ly of cach stock bei | at 16¢. 0 26. for State. Cheese was in fuir demand at | §, after two days’ extreme sullering, of bilious pleurisy, | | Seuchese sitet ; nization scheme because it refused to recognise the hu- | resp't, argued. J. Ganson fer app’t:YN. Hill for resp’. fell off this morning; She sepply of casts stock being tn ox: | BY I". 5 the sympathetic Mrs. Sarah Gifford, beloved wife of Mr. | % § 0 Murray stroel, New York. manity of slaves: |» Calendar for January 27—Nos. 67, 470, 27, 62, 61, 81, } cess of the demand. The Western shares generaily | ' fice — Sales of 390 a 400 casks were made at 3146. a 4c. Lyman Webeter, aged 65 years. z be | STEARNS & MARVIN, SNorth Mato ‘St. Louis. Dr. “Nort ondoreed Me vowel Le Merete ag euman | 90, 66, 78, $4, 88, 6, $0, 36, 37, 76, BO, 14, 480, 485. | were steady. The new loan was sold today at, siices—Siles of 5,000 mats Cassia were made at p. t., |) ity aud State papers appt mene ae Ah (57 Gravier street, New } i] (Par LATEST Wm. i. Burchard agt. Win, Bradley. Trial by jury. —The market was steady, with sales of about ag ANNOUNCEMENT ! Toe barns and outhouses of Kal { at $6 9 for pertive. The trausfer books of the New York Central Railroad ed people were instanced in support of the Doctor's views, | \V" ice that the price soon dropped to 108%. inctaded. te Witch: 67 hhds. Cave His reiatives and friends are imvited to attend the fane ACK Head come to the Convention hoping to receive some | Nowe Wa. G: Geosatioth sadvechoce,\| The cheating chvieu-oF toe! dap wery” ax fetiownss.| ¢ Ne re ded oNew Orleans, within | Tl; ffom the residence of ti father, No. 18 Vant ENGAGEMENT OF FELIS DARLEY, now light on these questions, and was gratifed at the de | gp rig; “NomPson agt- Win. G. Groesbeck and others. ie ae ie aed B49 a 7%; Reading, 493, a ag; | the range of THe. a 84e... chiefly at Tye. a 730. Saree, on Fritay efernesn, owe oto | sew yoke ‘ Bate which had taken place, | ays ‘ iseouris, 8655; , + 4935 a Be ies of 8 henond ws ls NEW XC ‘ “Mr Tom C- UNpmnwooD, cf Virgifin, was called on and | pjARlBony Sehrack, by his guardian, agt. Aaron Hicks. | ys). Si chien contral, 628; a i; Southern gua. Leena Ct ee MISCELLANEOUS. |, Tisagcepeitars of tue NEW YOR RX realize m. see ae mat: andi avr of ltamedare cmace | q,Meerimman V. Dorech agt. Reuben It, Bingham. Re- | rantecd, 47 Panama, 117} @ 3; Illinois Contral, | Wwiskey <The mrarket was inactive, while sales wore | —SecroMial, PROM A LEGAL GENTLRMAN, | worktrenowued and tuantalle master of the Memoroun aad ‘ipation. ” He honored the benevolence of this movement, | ft os. sestaing. A special term of this enari, | 68% ® % 8%; Rock Island, 61 a 3g. ‘The | confined to small lote at 26440. A rei own a this ony a weil ag in many Soutbecd | RPAPRERT ey init objected to the purchase of the shves as immoral. He | gop the hearing of apselal mates is aoe noine ett | market closed steady. Sales of Real Estate. I be reed al Mrnuct, New YoR«, Deo. 20,1854. | who will hereafter employ his nage pencil i inatrating ther gave his experience among the slarcholders of Virginia, | the Couuell chamber io the Gly Bal ‘The following was the business of the Sub-Treasury:— | By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co. Cee etn toast have ince bosediing oy Gs ese | whch will be Puljahod fv the coluangot te Strere, he ead, the preset : Je mtmoxt we beard Sorelears. ite had never heard one of them speak ‘tae 24 Total receipts... $1,453,087 47 | House and aa oe pa Tit es } pt hn Temoralive, and requpeuag geruieate ofthe | ay, NEW TORE SEBOURS, eine Sornbly of the pian. He would rather claim ou bis part | Fixe on Staten IstandeSupposed at Quaran= | From customs "141,000 00 1h avi. Sane gee 1.550 | Sretie'l tad no objection ta give RT award ito yon chen. ve emeaxemen of Mr. Darley, which wad only arcomp ih % was due to the slaves and tne. Total payments 197,051 96 | 1 lot on 11th ave., » 25x! 080 | fully, Becmune Thin itdue, My age i ‘about Ay yeury; the after much 201 of the wate whites, He. designated the sohowe ‘as tm Sanny Hoon, Jan. 26-10. xf, | Toul palanee: 6,428/141 62 | cit of my hate ac arn ana inal yan the wai on te | Hoeral educa SSUTISTIC. PEREECEION poor whites. - xy HooK, Jan, 2610 P. M. ve md ae | six years ray, on the | : ie, because slaveholders would not meet isa fi 8 exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this mornin; Court Calendar—This | of my head 'o mia eat and to form . Fra At was. The proposition waa, to pay ‘sox | There \s a fire on Staten Island, in the direction of Qua- eg pom ths mae poner mle COURT ONC Peet 7st. 500, 687, | upon teach of ‘howe increased with time, | PICTORIAL DISPLAY each for the slaves in forty veers, witile the masters | rantine. The flames can be seen rising above the hills, | Were $17,631. ye evegateeamimocneson u : Soe. 800, 603, 607, 611, 613,615, 621, 625, 627° 620" ad about four memthe since & fourth was added to them BY MT or BE RQUALLED BY ANY OTHER PAPER, could put the wes in the market now aud get from | put we cannot tell (rom here what is burning. The Sixth Avenue Railroad Company have declared a | oe OAT 643, C48, 40’ “Part 3—"Now’ $96" 482,608” 812), | a po TN ey | and will prove the carnestness o¢ Gur 19, one $800 to $1,500 each for then, He would rather aise th a mis he cari hat dividend of three per cent, payable February 1. | $14,616, 618, 620, 622, 624, 628, 080, 632, 690, 594; 636, | Wood's halr restorative, Tauiniy fo arrest the ling of of ag Ailcompetiton, amd make the SEW TORK fi 4 one thousand millions to be devoted to the edu The Niagara Outward Boand. The interest on the Chicago and Milwaukie Railroad — 638) 642, 644, 648. hair, for I bad ‘no expectation that gray halr could } LF ao ty ee ECE CEMMEDT, OO EHTEL Seen Bostox, Jan. 26,1869. | ponds, due Ist of Feoruary, will be paid on that day at | | SUPKEG ial Term —Nos. 170, 192, 194, 200, | be restore? fo Aude ABE ease at tue Laaiea | Nr: Darley baa enagare to fenign for the ‘of the progress of emancipation, and: believed it woul a area are. ons, , L phi } 170, 102, 104, 200, | over, Mire Dariey baw. see ER WERRCY, toon be aceomplibed i Virgins througi the orsanizauio | 4 h° Cunard, steamed, Nigara aaled trom, tore | gue mavk of the Republic. A few of those bonds are Set ag ee | Si, Seeetemean Sir, nd emt tepeby anh | 04, Lieto bo eteaora'y sheet can hopes ayprosh the for settling the lands there by Northern emigration. Mr | sixty for Liverpoul. she takes out noacly $74,000 in | for sale by C. Kowalski. They are amply secured, and | Counr. Now. 209, 318, 871, $72, 207, 291, 926, | dandrulf caused 0 fora on Very much to the graug. | NEW YORK ota itatradion. bcs wi "At an adjourned. mectit only a dozen or so person: | “Pele pate pay ten per cent interest. 821, 362, py 56 8 oe wee | gation moe Na wile 08 howe yas induced ers het arta Mr Darien sine were present. ‘The resolutions reported at the pw Markets Tho Jura, from this port to-day for Europe, took $260,000 | g"G;"G7 10T, 108, Notes of Imes for. the Feuraary sroagly’ ecommend all Jilue the admursiion of | NEM YOUN Mpienld rouauce of the nea by Nep Boxter, meeting were adopted, and an adjournment sine diz wo. | IA STOCK BOARD, in bars. ‘The Niagara took $80,000. term must be filed on or before Friday. | ea ang ta lerdiees Le 4 EF | couitied SeaWal?: 08 TU8 TRRROB or nik a place. ; , wehipeutne mt Fat oblong | Tale of Privatec 7 Ofte tecting In regarded an unfavorable to the plan © shickn iets | oi dw Ra) reg ma | _ A meeting of the Erie Raiirond managers was hel this | Cristadoro’s Hair a Wigs and Toupees, | pS Ua by oil reat Rey peed Geslors Chroghoat men TSINERS MEN. iat Ig sch ore MOE Vania State iver, 9534; Morris Canal, 267%; Long Island pel B wan gral fede cobs contract will the Ree a oe on hotemale ana 3, and the dye pri- | the Beposid [othe EVENING DAY BOOK contain the largest ’ ht; Reading Railroad, 48; Pouusyivania Rail- | be awarded in (avor of Mr. Cummings, aud that the teaina | va W 8 Re, . -- ost nccurae report of hotel arrivals. of ary Telegraphic Hinterprice, | Kad tiic. in cata os cael So pele Cig hb: ton Shot ienbineiaen i | AUSZUMANT BRAD OF HAIR—GRAY HAIR RU | [Ncw York. fei served by carriers at 18 coats par Wook The petition of E. 8. Tobey, F. O. J. Smith and other in- Lorin apace tet mite The following is a comparative statement of the exports | the best in the Mi miata. Gold and applied | ‘AKD RESTORER, Omtice, Xo. torested partios to the Massachusetts Legislature for ap } Collen active. sales 1 day t ccives |. (ekdtualve OF ageald). ftom New: York for | + the manufactory, A hatr 10 ite dyeing, ADVERTISERS. ‘act of incorporation for the ostensible purpose of laying a | %, tive. | Sales inst (nree + Teceipts | (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for tae | tore it + The LY DAY ROOK bass larger circulation im “4 cable from Cape Ann, Mass., to Yarmouth, | 12,000 bales. ecco: oun Se ihe the wock and since January 1 — Genges att x ore Black or owe hy) of) en Greed roy os waier ie seater Wick coakbed ait oe te uy ee do wom Tt had Danny relected to-day by the committee | pious arm: Howard street and Ohi, 84. Wheat aden 186" 1858. 1859, ea, instant ; free MAH fajurione a. To repblig ana il ura ibe hair to any desired shade re eet te se Ori do well Wo cal at ine ofc ‘Ane pwned ing: white, $1 50 a $1 75; red, $1 40, | Corn declin Toe Ror the week... (anaes. 2aiaees,. tana = and mo dyed ins few minutes; will not | quired. 12 ms yor a DTS; Convietion of o Sbuseen white 730. 4 Tic; yellow ashe, Provisions advan: | Veviously reported... 3.625488 1,008, 7952.012 | wash out Grug store, 808 Grand street, N. ¥. Dut will restore the to its original color. "| Sorarte NERVOUS ANTIDOTE AI eae arr. ‘ bgt San, 90, 1000. ing, with a good cement the light stock, however, rv Since Jeneary 1. ....80018 784 ‘Sava 108 Tsao | A.W. Faber’s Lead Pencils Sold at P.etail ria al here aver sine Se eres, celal eae Peter Corrie, one of the murderers of officer’ Rigdon, | Mw operaons. Whiskey dull og ‘The mecting of the four railroad Presidents which was | BY Situs reat Tacleesle, Only, by &. FABER, so\eageah | ciiner' by disease. oF decay, mene Gee | ah Wot Haman Gironty ee, Hagen, ras convicted this morning of marder in the first degree. |’ your firm. Wheat buoyaut for prime suts: whito, | to bo beld at Baltimore to-day has been changed to Wash- . the ot whakere At ecsalickee ty te eo nes ga canes FAMILY. 3 MAC a Fire in uy, gees 60; vt 354 $187. Corn swady at 78¢ 0 tomorrow, at the request of Mr. Cormng, of the Bens iy is ae = ‘it te guarantied as absolucely certain. Itie the cheap- $50. ea RET nG, MACHINES. Lanoy, iter ag Owecaxsati, Jan, 98, 1860, | New York Conteat Breese tnd reworing i Unde yc Bold by al ee WENTY.FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. ‘nneqeaiies our firm with a good te pai — Village of Stafford, containing four hirsos, two cows and a | Whiskey dull at 26%0. Pork buoyant: wees $18 4318 | Conpany wil . . 7 R DOUBLR SOLE wW, Lee a a ecaca Tere ating commumed by fire | 60. Balk meas fo good dorian: ‘salen oC 900,000 | ee a ae mond ails Co rae on’ tne | Ressua povegoseate here oréeced Ga snteoioee wets | SAGE RCar Guiscebe Os, Os rusca creak we Pieie $4 50 Trev relly at dawg, Necks aan ere, last night. re wasa very small insurance, Tho loss | Ihe. at 6c. for shoulders, and Se, 0 8K, for Bia Tard | declaration of the dividend, aad will be re-opened on the | iii Mer nettals, for wounds cuts. bruises, blister, gout, | phia by Callender & Co., Third and Walnut airagty—ouly aqua 190, $5.50 doulde sole peg boots, Wirranted to give ay ig not yet knows. higher, sales at 11}, a 126. for barrei, Bacmm—vams 9c, magping of Ue 25d of February spraing, &o. Mau) y, 8 Mavlen lage, X, X, Ree Pulindolpuia, wa,