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le. Srably represented in tho Legislature? No portion of the req i, Indion Affairs.—Messrs. P. Clark, Jofforn Cooley nnd Waish, Wa Charitaite ond Kelitous Soctetics.—Messrs. Powe M, Smith, B Alien, Masterson and Keunedy. i Messrs, siiugerland, Crane, Itichadson, J. ry y-—Menrs. Law, Flagler, McQ. ide, Servies, and Gover. eof Executive Chittenden, Dersch, Jewell, and O'Rourke. Expenditure of House —Mesers, Tucker, Gray, Palmer, ©. Kelsey, and Jones. Judiciary—Messrs. Binghsm, Robinson, Finch, Jaques, Milliken, Catiicots, aud Garreuson, Joint Iabrary—Mesers. Millington, Maxon, Fisher, Still- maa, and Varian. Special Committee on the Private Freight Bills —Moessrs. Flagler, H. Smith, Moultgn, Emerick, Fulton, Conlling, and Varian. The Special Committee on the Personal Liberty bill are Mesi8. H. Smith, Powell, Savage, Vermilye and Pettitt, ‘Adjourned. ry et interested in i tion, mor juiring more Able representatives to attend to thelr tm which oome under general supervision. Py ors there does not secm to bea member iu either House posgeseing the necessary EG tw represent the city of New York properly. ‘by are the electors of the city #0 absvlutely carelesa in electing members of the Legisiatare? As has been the caro ber: » 80 it will be this session; when any matter re- Bias whe city 18 proposed, it will be taken out of the hands of the city delgution and referred to members from the country. If te charter is ne to be amended, ‘BDY Acts relating to piiotage, whariage, ferrmge, quaran- dine, ai Park Croton water, or apy other sought to be revised, ‘or abolished, the ferred to some committeo having upon country members, who know no more of the questions roferred to Non-Arrival of t PortLaxp, ight ‘There are as yet no signs of the Hunganan, Bow Cue at this port with Liverpool dates of the 43h of December. The Funeral of Bishop Neumann. Imposing funeral cacihieadin at Dahop Neu ve +e [| uf 0 eumann place at St John's chaveh thie morning. High mass was formed while the body laid. Ss See fe 6 Tansee aw, wurch by a OR and a ae of citizens three of NEW YORK 4s, Jewett, Department —Mossra, Payn®s | ee Annual Tammany Wani—,.\"6° bya’ binge im the Old Wigwa.” | Too Tammany Socioty of Columbian Order gar.” ! grado \BDua! ball last night, in commemoration of ta. | vietory gained by General Jackson over tho British at | New Orleans, ia the yoar 1815. This is the forty-ffth ball which bas been given by the sachems of the ancient, but ! mow considerably dilapidated Order, and although the prathering last evening was not as Ierge and enthusiastic aa\2 former occasions, yet the display was on the whole very reditable, The ball room was very brilliantly illaminated, and the concourse of bewuty und fashion, though mot very cxten- sive, was yet imposing and attractive. The walls were very handsomely decorated with flags and paintings, and ribbous of a variety of colors floated from every part of in mourning. Seventy. Wero present at the funeral, inclading Bishops of Baltimore, of iD, Magill of Richmond, and Assietant Bishop Wood of Philadelphia. Zhe cgnconrse wan iamense, all the avonues to the The Bark Oc Jan. 9, 1360, ‘Tho bark Ocean Fayorite of Warren, R pone ota ae = ‘Sqr Meadow Shoat; game bight steamer Engle’ Wing, Holmes’ Hols, without anmage. ‘ Favorite Ashore. Boros L, ran ashore was towed off ay and taken into ¢ ‘Thurlow Weed, will be mace Superin- wurance Department. As the Bank Do- ted Li News from Kansas. Leavenworta, K. T., Jan. 9, 1860, ‘Two extensive fires occurred here yesterday, destroy- ing the Metropolitan Flouriug Mill, owned by Earl & Bunt- @ warchouse, occupied by tuasell & Oo. insurance companies, a praject is on foot to erect a now ing, Honstey, ‘Whiten groceth, bad the. ter building for those purposes from pro rata contributions, , and the progession ‘out of rofits of both. A small amount from each will Bufiloe. city of New York is spoken of as tho most 4 eee noticed singe my arriva: here that offorta are rocers, and the b house of J.C, Hem: tml *. be and convenient location for the building. Bien tae soreness ee elles. ng to have a Usion, meeting In this city. A few $56,000, on which there is an insurance of $40,000, $16,000 of this latter sum being m the Hartiord ottices, aud $25,000 in St. Louis offices. The bulidings destroy were amongst the most substantial in the city. The Territorial Legislature, after crganizing, passed a Joint resolution adjourning from Lecompton to Lawrence, ‘which Governor “Bedary vetoed. The Legislature thea passed the resolution over the Goyernor’s veto by a two- third of aquorum. A question baving arisen as to the constitutionality of the yore, the majority removed to Lawrence, the minority remainiog at Lecompton. Each of the factions claims to be the only legal boay. Samuel A. Medary bas been appointed Pablic Printer. tlemen, not cousidered very strong politicians; but those sudsiquently added, Tam told, are nearly ali demo- luding those who control at nominat- Ing conventions. Several siguetures are those who for- ly acted with the American party. There does not The East Pennsylvania Railroad. Reaoing, Pa., Jan. 9, 1850. ‘The following gentlemen wero this day elected Directors of the East Penpsylvania Railroad Company for the ensu- ing yeur:—President, Edward Sf. Clymer; Directors, Ea- ward K. Alburtia aad Geo. W. MoUiean, of New York; Benjamin Williamson, of Now Jersey; Horatio Troxler Charles H. Hunter, John 8, Richards, Edward Brooke and Hiester Clymer, of Reading, Message of the Governor of Ohio. CLEVELAND, O , Jan. 9, 1859. Governor Dennison delivered hia inaugurai at Columbus today. Amopgst other things he recommended aanual sessions of the Legislature, and the amendment of the con- ‘stitution 80 as to provide for a different system of repre- sentation. He deprecated congressional neglect of inter- the name of a single prominent republican on the hat. ‘Tue thing bas become stale, and from the names of ‘the speakers announced as expected, no great enthusiasm is likely to be created or indulged in. The idea of parad- ing Of names and of reading a set of high sounding intending to show to the South that all is right, Tvative bere, will prove utterly worthless. The South points at once to the, ge in the New ‘York State Legialature and gressional representa- tion as being its enemies, endorsing the infamoug doctrines dn Helper’s , an the John Brown raid. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Atuany, Jan. 9, 1800. Petitions for a private freight bill were presented. ‘Mr. Mawsmmer gave notice of @ bill to amend the act de- wecere_ 0s 0 73 Bs ess pignating holidays. nal improvements, and discussed the slavery question’at Mr. Laruam—Of a Dill to make the canal tolls the same | some length from an anti-slavery point of view. as in 1857. Arrest of Counterfeiters. JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 9, 1860. EXxght persons, among them several old residents, were Mr. McLzop Murray—Of a bill to prohibit the payment retired, as it had ehtered, amid loud cheering. As they Were about to leave, the accustomed formula of the Wig- wam was observed, and ‘Three cheers wore given for “The day we colobrate.”” Three cheers for James Buchanan, given with great vigor and sincerity. ‘bree cheers for Vico President Breckenridge, and Three cheers for the ladies. The last was most ciferously given. The Sachems then vanisbed, and music and dancing were resumed with great vigor and activity. Among the gentiemon present wo observed Captain Myers and Lieut Griffin, of the U. 8. a.; Captain Eagle, Commander Ward, Lieut. Williamson, and Lieut. ey U. 8 N.; District Attorney Waterbury; Chas. H. Colina, Comptroller of Brooklyn; Elijah F. Purdy, Joba Vau Ba ren, Superintendent Pilsbury, Postmaster Fowler, Gapt. Downing; A. 8. Cassidy, Coroner O'Keefe, Senator Kly, and a number of other politicians. At about 12 o'clock the whole company of invited guests descended to the supper room, wherea very well supplied table was spread, and the gentlemen, having fallen into rank, proceeded’ to discuss the good things provided for their refreshment, such as they were. After supper was over, Grand Sachem Fow1xr introduced tho following liat regular toasts, which were drank with the greatest en- ‘thugiagm -— ‘The Day we Celebrate—It keeps forever fresh in the hearts of the American the memory of the victory, which, won upon the soil of Loutaians, awakened in every ‘State of the confederacy a common sentiment of enthusiasri; loaured with the nutions urope, and placed Jet, to which every life added new leav ty. Union- sanding aloue tn time,» brotberhood ‘of inde. yo. pendent Etates, confederated not 16 ond tndiscoluble; a family cf many brothers. bat ous blood, jn the woknor fer; of the employés of the Central Park and other public im the State by orders oa stores. Caled Babcock wag appointed second Assistant Sergeant. at-Arms, and N. B. Spencer, Clerk to attend the filing of enittees: ‘arrested on Saturday last, cbarged with making and cir- culating counterfeit coin. A large quantity of bogus money, tools, presses and dies were found in Tete ‘posses- sion." These persons were, undoubtedly, large operators, and belonged to an extensive gang. — pee perth STE Claims—Messrs. Trumau, McGraw and Lawrence. ; ad, s, Tra! ahd Grant. Great Success of Pate oa jy sr Judiciary—Messrs. Hammond, Ramsay and Colvin. Adelina Patti appeared at the Academy of Music to- Canal:—Metsrs. Cero) Bell and night in the opera of ‘La Sounambula,”” and ber singing Hailroads—Mesers. Abell, 5 P. Mt and Richmond. | gui acting created & great sensation. The bouse was Charitable and Religious Sxictics— MoGraw, | thronged in every part, and the enthusiasm of the audi- ‘Warner and Grant. ence rose to the pitch, Internal Affairs of Towns and Countics—Mesers. Goss, Fiero and Spmoia. ‘Two Persons Suffocated. State Prisons—Messrs. Munroe, ‘and Colin. ‘Jon. 9, 1860, ‘Poor Lawe—Messrs. Lagham, Goss and Kelly. 3 Boston, Sen, 9, rs q) Bile Me Ws Mr. William Sawyer and his wife were found ry dead in sams, Pee es Hil Mand "Thal death wis ‘cauned" bythe’ cou! gus be ir was Indian Affairs—Messrs, Mon! » Ritch and Kelly. sping from the fee. Mr. Sanyer was of the frm of PE gs po Bey oo ‘Messrs. » Prosser | Messrs. Chency, Averill & Ce., expressmen, of this city. ‘Agriculture—Messrs. Rotch, Abell and Gardiner. Mesors. Hilibowse, McGraw and J. McLeod ame Sang mene Anbone » 9, 1860. ‘Murpby. The Chesapeake, from New York for Portland Py Messrs. Fiero, Wittiams and Blood. | ie ashore at Tarpaulin Cove. rs are taking out her Beads and Bridge— Mees TB. 2 a lly. | cargo, and she will come off w: . Gricvances—Messrs. Hillhouse, Blood. Banke—Messrs. Wiliams, Kerry and Spinola. Exchan; a New York AMO, Jan. 9, 1860. exchange on New York unchanged. &e . PHILADELrHiA, Jan. 9, 1860. Messrs. Bell, Robertson and Blood. Roshanen coer York Bet oe esaee ak SRetrenchnent—Meesrs. Ketcham, Williams and Kelly. Sight exchange on New York very scarce: sales at 3; a Public Messrs. Warner, Rotch and - | 34 per cent premium for gold, and at %¢ 9 14g per cent bankable funds, and premicm, to regular cuatumners, for s r cent jum to outsiders. a - sara Cincixxatt, Jan. 9, 1860. ; ee on New York \ & 34 per cent premium for gold. Miucland, Villege—Mesers. ‘Manniore, Richmond and TARTSe Eependiturcs—Meesrs, Ferry, Manniere and ge Laws—Mecesrs. Lawrence, Sessions and Goss. Messrs. P. P. Morphy, Warnor and Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD, Pmaperruta, Jan, 9, 1860. Stocks firm. Pennsylvania State fives, 929;; Reading Railroad, 21; Morris Ganal, 49%; Lovg Island’ Railroad, 1134; Pennsylvania Railroad 37%. Baxrtmwors, Jan. 9, 1860. Flour buoyant: sales 1,000 bbls. Howard street at $5 50, an advance of 12}gc. No wheat or corn of consequence offered. Provision market firm and unchanged. Whiskey dull at 26c. PacLapevPma, Jan. 9, 1860. Flour very firm and in better demand: | superfine, $5 50 a $575: extra, $5 75 a $6. Wheat active and steady at $1 40.8 $1 62; red at $1 35a $1 36. Corn less Osts 44340. n 46c, Provisions un- active: yellow, 77c. changed. Whiskey dull chmond, Montgomery and ‘Manufacture of Sol—Messrs. Abell, Hammond and Jcint Labrary.—Messrs. J. McLeua Murphy, Manro and Abell. ‘The Select Committee upon pro rata freight upon rait- roaus are Messrs. Sessions, Prosser and Connolly. ‘The annual report of the Western House of Refugo was adopted. ey Assembly. ‘ALBANY, Jan. 9, 1860, = Obio, 37e.; Pennsylvania, 26c. LNCLNNATI, JAD. On the presentation of pro rala freight petitions, Mr. | Four very dull; holders willing sellers. Whiskey in Fiacizk moved to increase the number of the special committee on that subject to seven, Agreed to. ‘Tho report of the Select Committee, that the rules be ‘amended 20 as to increase the number of the Committees “om the Canals and Ways ond Means to seven, was be sar ir. Coorsr moved to increase the Committee on Cities and Villages to seven. Lost. ‘The annual reports of the Auditor and Commissioners of the Canal Fund received. The New in econ demand, at an advance of s<c.; sales at 2lc. a 213s. dull and declined 20c. a 16c.; eales 700, at $6 15 a $6 50. Receipts 000. Provisions dull and heavy. ‘Mees pork $16 250 $16 60. Lard dull, at 9c, @ 97%c. es Court of Oyer and Terminer, Before Hon. Judge Ingraham. ‘TBE FOURTEENTH STREET POISONING CASE. Jax. 9—In the matter of Margard Burke.—Me. B. O'Connor moved that the prisoner in this case be dis- charged from custady; she has been imprisoned over a year on a charge of poisoning certain parties at a board- ing house in Fourteenth street, and ag no effort bad been made to bring her to trial, cotnse! aaked that she be dis- charged or admitted to District Attoi opposed the motion and believed would be advanced by keeping custody for the present, with liberty to renew at ‘Motion of prisoner’s counsel denicd. In the caso of H. Wright, charged with creating a frandulent conveyance, the District Attorney entered a THE CASE OF SHEPPARD, CHARGED WITH » Ashmead bprgied the Court that James - rinting, oe bill was . The i on Cities and Villages, 1CED. 1 HEE ay if i RPSRES ie i i Wave and Means. Mestre, Flagler, ae ee nd Navigation.—-Messrs, Miler, Austin, ~ Cooper, Briggs and Masterson. t ile teers. . Allen, Collies, Earl, Taggart, Car- ter, Fulton and Bail. "Rastroade —Messrs. Wiley. McQuade, Dickinson, Taber, Givbs, Banks, Coleman, Tuoker, Hough, Plumb and V Mineurance.—Mesars. Conkling, Searles, Merritt, Haskins Gover. and Gover. at Bl — , Bale comb, Bixby, ee ‘ermilye. : Van jtou, Maxon, Palmer and Odell. —Monsra, Sorviss, De. Clark, Rider, Cadgrcl! Blections.—Measrs. Jakway, Van Alys- and Jonce. sen Fishor, Jukway, Whipple, fcorhies. and Division of Towns and Counties—Measrs. Perry, Wiliam Smith, Van Alstyne, Couchman and Wood- * Glaime—Mcesrs. Fuller, Elisworth, Cornelius and A. A. aud Countics—Mescrs. Dwight, Affeirsof Towns maith and A Suse, B. S. Kaley, BS Darcy. ily Bills —Measrs. Mel MoVean, ya = amg ga -, Milétig.—Mesars. Butler, Jennings, Newell, Regan and ‘oply yp of man's jor ge! vrern~ ment; the hand w! raised to sever smallest of ite golden links, is that of & traitor to hia country and mankind. Public Education—The strongest bond. federal Union, ‘The Constitution of the United States—The highest law for our political government. ‘the President of the United States—Placed at the belm of easel of ‘- P' from eer F returning reason and eaneeer et kad maeroey tates test of 146 ery Of mocracy 1360. The City of New York- he commercial capital of the United States, she gathers among ber citizens eaildren of each of them, and whilst she seatiers from Maine to California the pro- fietoya: and tonservauive on Dror of tse rights Of all aad hour the land, with’ her the merchandise of a wise and iaflesible fidelity to the Pilice and the conenmaaee. rhe Memory of Andrew Jackson—L'ving, bis herofo virt statesman's art grand with the" simplicity of truth, ‘motto of ““Rxcelsior”’ be the ate the Gnd adorned. the sage'a wisdom with ibe fire of the hear. ‘Dead, his memory and example rest lke a blessing upoa his Sareigd oe cummsete tee.” “2 + = Civil ana jus Liberty—Found in our bap- pcoeairy— the Maal prosioan, taborkane of ee amaciota Rue ee ee “he army and Navy of the, United Btates—The roost won the inadequate means, and never disgraced daaporoun to Wb inadestions or cir Woerty. nt NT "The Press—tbe mouth of freedom.” ‘Womav—Nature's and the only thiogiet earth ‘The Tammany Soclety—“Civil and Religious*fberty, th ory of ‘maa,’ fis mots and its lifer from is etbany 1789, {ike prescat, bus never vioiated the principle of fin belag. Born with the federal coostitaticn and making ction of thas H Werterence, juestion oF annoyanoa from any other and the resolute defender of all the immnu!- ties, frenchises and lUberties secured to citizens by the Conditions, compacts and compromises of the Constitution, In introducing the tonsts to the audience, Mr. Fowier made some very appropriate remarks, whioh were ro- ceived yery favorably. S. J. TrbeN responded to the first toast, and referred to | the glory which surrounded the victory which they were met to celebrate. The high and noble resuits which hai sprupg from it, and the benefits which had accrued could never be forgot. And they could not forget, in connec tion with that day, the great hero of the fiery field of Now Orleans, the renowned Andrew Jackgon- man who rocinimed, the Federal Union—it must be preserved. | fe rendered homage to Jackson, not as a warrior or a3 President, but as the great man setting forth this brilliant idea. Never before had he felt anxiety and fear for his country, but he could not help saying that he felt them at the present time. He alluded to the next election for chicf magistrate, and spoke of the necessit for patriotic union on that occasion for the aad welfare of their great country. The er went on at great length to review the phases of pohtics now prevailing, and eloquently con- eluded by Sar es every pure patriot to do honor to the memory of w J and to emulate his glo- rious example. Colonel Micuaxt Dongny responded to the next toast. He thought that the threats made against the Union ema- nated from a variety of sources, none of them worthy of epecial notice. He alluded to the raid of John Brown, and said that although he was there to pass sentence on the deceased, yet he was free to say that the men who had hounded ‘him on, such ns Gi , Garrison, Greeley, Seward and Sumnor, were those who were really respon: sible for his lamentable end. (Loud cheers.) General Dix responded to third toast. Ho felt honor at the task him, and would endeayor theme, Ho his history to do justion to ‘by @ review of the earl of how difficult were the ili BS ft Bg. 8 : E ie i E i Fi i bey A ise & 4 if { rg i. Hi i : i f | é § ff i Ee i iu i i g : i E i 3 te ghg eae tha Tanks of tirely destroyed. ——“—U, HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1860 Meeting of the New York Marlac Soctety. ‘This Ume-honored and benevolent society held ita e u- lar quarterly meeting last evening at the Unitod Si: cx Hotel. In the absence of the President, Captain Thomas “nham took the Chair, and Captain Joseph Tiakbam ‘nd as Secretary, tn. “8ual routine business, a proposition was mado to the eff. *<t that in consideration of the deficiency of the funds of the ciety, applicatiod Bhould bo mado to the Board of Dude. "Writers to ask their ald, aud, if possible, obtain a sabsocipti.2 from them. This was strong'y op posed by severa! of u.@ members. Quite an animate | dis- Cussion ensued, in whic.® Captain Depeyster, and Captain Van raeia| Superintendent .% the Seamea’s Retreat, took Prominent ‘te. Beveral reporte were them re,.4, from which it appeared that eight new members had jo.‘Ued the society, several new honorary members had boon ¢ “ected, and that eight deaths had occurred. By the Trea ‘“rer’s report it was sbown that $66,200 in bonds and mort,"#é°8 were in the bands of the Treasurer; the amount paia °4t in pousions The Drawin, Lotteries of Delaware:— FRANCE, BROADBENTS @ O0.. Manaouns, Tho Legialatare of the Stale of Di > Be Scr an tant ry Ste by the Governor of said State to superiniann ihe tree ee ld lary debareby cory wat ibe following are oegee Suseax Courrr—Ciss 7, Janvany 9, 1860, 83, 37, 5, 32, 69, 66, 28, 70, 14, 31, 64, 68, Gomsorpaten Lorrery—Ciss F, Jaxcarr 9, 1860, 38, 22, 91, 21, 4, 60, 5, 72, 11, 58, 16, 77, 39. ar ee. Del, this day (Monday), HEY Wismn,, {coaminioun FRANCE, BROADBENTS & mh BPR adacie ele ‘was $4,971 75; incidental expenses, $618 7,"-~total, $5,590 ware, 820m Jan. 1, ‘Collections trom. members, 8.24; laterost pemeng Tr gry priya ong eben $o5718 40. Expom WSOverre | | HilV’s Hair Dye, 50 conts. Dopot No. 1 seven o'clock the President, Mr Marshall, aterod aay lenis sc pcodtehimaantand ipiedaae le the room, and the chair waa immedi tely vacat. 1 for ir: it was then moved and seconded that the Tre WUr- | _ A Beautiful Complexton.—Laird’s Liquid er’s voport be published in the daily ne for beautifying and preserving the complexion andskin, Reports of special comunittoes were . Joemru Torkmax, | cretary, then announced tha ithad been determined at a previous meeting to have two valuable letters lithographed, one free George Washing- ton, recoived in anawer to au addreas by the Society, ov Nov. 27, 1788, and also one from George Clinton, in sagen loan adress from the Society, but it had béon loand re, ant refore, rephi would have to be postponed. acest «omni ‘Mr. Mansnatt, tho President, then addressed the meet. ing, chiefly on the expediency of raising the anunal dues Of members. from $3 to $5. In covsideratioa of the Present condition of commerce —and he said the state of apd commerce always affected the shipmasicr ag Well ag the ehipowner—he was not in favor of raising tho Captain Vax Harr, Superintendent of the Seamen's Re- treat, then took the floor. He said he wawno stranger in New ‘York; had sailed tor Sify years in ant out ot this port; he bad a heart big enough in him to pay that small Amount without being urged. He didn’t come under the ¢ of those who, when they had a penny purge had ‘guinea heart, when they bad a guinea heart hada ponay puree. He had a guinea , Out and out,and he bad bo doubt of there being plenty of guinea hoarts present, therefore, said the captain, let the gentlomen shovel Durzystar then spoke. He was strongly in favor of raising the tax from $3 to $5, aud said that gentlemen who.desired to cou tribute large sume could do 60 by hand- e money to the treasurer gratuitously. letter was then read from Captain A. W. Welden, re- gretting his inability, on account of sickness, to attend the meeting, the only one he had ever been absent from fur forty years. Mr. TixKitst then displayod to the Society tho original charter obtained from George TIT, in 1770,” It is written on parchment, in a beautiful and Peculiar style of hand- writing, bears ‘thi @ ponderous royal Seal, and is altogether a great curioeity, e by laws, also written on parchment, ‘Were shown to the members. ‘The ciection of officers for the ensutg year was then commenced. After a single ballot the following was the result:—President, Charles H. Marshall; first Vice Presi- a hay M. beg second Head President, Thomas ; Treasurer, James ; Secret Joaey Twkham; Attorney aud Counsellor, David ree eA Capt. Manenau then thanked the society for his re-clee- tlon, and said, among other facts, that he had always been byiy in favor of [rl lys koma 4 of the widows to per year. e ot! officers elect also bri thanked the society. sad ‘The memburs then adjourned en masse to the dining room, where an excellent supper was in réadinors for them, and lett off the discussion of widows’ annuitica for ‘small talk” and wine. ——____—. Police Intelligence. Pronanie MURDER.—Adout ten o’clock last night a Spanish negro, named Martin Ayres, was found lyiug on the sidewalk at the cornor of Water street and James’ slip, with two severe stabs in his head and abdomen It seems that about half an houf previous, one of the Fourth ward officers found Ayres in a dispute with an Irishman namod Gogan, and succeeded in separating them from a fight which’ they were about to engage in. It appears, how- ver, that they again came in contact with one avother, which resulted in Ayres receiving a severc stab in the head and abdomen. When found, he was lying in an in- sensible condition. The police éonveyed him to tho Fourth ward station house, and thence to the New York Hospita}, where he was placed under the caro of the sur- Et On examination of the wounds, they found that ey had been inflicted with a knife, and wouid in all pro- bability prove fatal. Captain Seaman, of the Fourth ward, immediately despatched several of his officers in search of Gogan, ‘but up toa late hour he had not been arrested. men are said to be sailors, and the dis- ute arose from an old grudge which has for a long timo ee existing between them. Brooklyn City News. Repvcrion or Fak oN THE Crry Raitroap.—The report of the Railroad Committee was last night taken up in Committee of the Whole in the Common Council and dis- cussed for three hours, when the following resolution, of fered by Alderman Taylor, was adopted as a substitute to = sage ce recite astothe rate of to be charged per passenger:— Resolved, ‘That the Brookiys ¢ City Railroad Company be required to furnish twenty five tickets for one dollar on all their lines, and that they charge three cents for chil. dron between two and tweive years of age, with the liber- ty oe ar cents to all adults who are not furnished with tickets. An amendment was appended and accepted requirin; the railroad company to extend their lines, &c.,, as agi to in committee. ‘The committee then rose, and the resolution was adopted by the Board. ‘The original PE provided that five cents per passon- ger be charged for five years from December laat, and that four cents per passenger be charged on all the lince after that period. Among the other provisions (which wore carried with the ressolution), the company are re- quired to construct the Furman street and Fiatbush ave- nue lines, extend the Flushing avenue route to Broadway, | through Graham avenue and down Grand street to the ferry, in the Eastern district—transfer tickets to be given an the corner of Flushing and Classon ayenues. Two- horse cars are to be ran to the end of all the routce, in- stead of one-horse cars or ‘‘extras.”” From remarks madg by some of the railroad stock- holders, after the adjournment of the Board, it appears that the company is not satisfied with the provision com- pelling them to extend the Flushing avedMe route, and may not agree to the terms as they now stand. Court Ca dar This Da: Scrmsue Court, Crecvir,—Part 1—2300, 217,219, 221, 225, 220, 231 247; 249, 268,255, ‘Part 2—( Tis, 213, 215, 287, 241, 243, 245, Old Cal. 2e42)—100, 110, 114) , 116, 118, 124, 130, 182, 134, 188, 140, 142, 144} 140, 148, 152, 154, 158, 160. Strenion Court.—Part 1—Nos. 249, 250, 263, 275, 281, 283, 284, 286, 28: 316, 828, 252, 9, 291, 203, 206, 207, 299, 801, 305, 307, 200, 294, 266, 268, 300, 804, 306, 308, 310; 312° Pras Covrr.—Part 1—Nos. 122, 134, 60, 86, > 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 6,127. Part 0 274, 246. Usrrgp Stats Disrnict Courr.—Nos. 48, 15, 28, 10, 11, 12, 17 to 20, Dee of the Delaware State Lotte- rea.—WOOD, EDDY & CO, LA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE Dutaware—Exrea Orass No, 13, Jasvany 9, 1860, 18, 66, 48, 55, 83, 64, 46, 57, 19, 4, 63, 30, 51, 45. Dutaw. No, 14, Jawuany 9, 1868. 16, 27, 59, a) 28, 65, 71, 61, 17, 19, 56, 46, 5. D, EDDY & O0., Delaware. ee Closing Season of dc Bo ee ian 6 Broadway, opposite St, Paul's ebarch. Boots and Shoes.—Wa' warm, VBLLING TEdGING, BUGKDATN aie And oe ‘winter wear for ‘DELAWARE, SHOES, Lbeeeten devon atoncer tro, dozen, for by HOLMES 3 two United biases petent Inventica, 61S Brosdway.” Champion Fi: (oatea "sss Broadway, corner of Marrsy tropolitan Bank Note Reporter Sai AND BANK BEGISTER. Week!; pe ‘$2; semi-monthly, $1 60; monthly, $1; to Banh and by Mesure, Gwynne & Day. 12 Wall street. ee Sart suggest the of this publication, and tbe principles upon which 1t is conducted. ‘Bubscriptioas recsived by GWYNNE & DAY, No. 12 Wall street, The Metropolitan Colm Beek given gratis to yearly sub- seribers. bate pam Exciting Particulars from BA’ - HEENAN MATCH. ee ie THE DAY. oA a Seer tee an oases, aan | ie a for true \ RSS SRS Bartholf's Celebrated Sewing Ma- chines, 484 Broadway, corner of Howard street, New York. Defiance mander Safes-With Pa- migeee a at Benne Corner ef Uoilage laa LObeKT M. PAPAIOR, Gouraed’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair 7 trem low ‘Of the body. te forebeads, upper lipe of any part doy. 6 en, te vet tn tba wert wholegs nod Malvade Oye privaialy appiled she 6 Amor ; Batchior’s Halr Dye, Wig and Tow. BR IaT removed o 16 Bond sireat, ae ODP ace Gourand’s Oriental Cream or MM’, 7 tS Brovslys, Jr, sre ywapapers. Pearl, ‘then in order, . wut | 49 Broadway, Clirehu: Acksowled, rial 208. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syru Millious of boules are now Used every year fa the United MESES eee hat }Volloway’s Ointment.—Thousands of man yrs from rheumatism, who bad found life but one series of disea ¥, and baci erased to bope for comfort thls side the grave, have | een Imm Fealored to ease aud beaith by the use of this olntment, Sim ons’ Palmia for the Hair.—Its B. tifying qy vauities are ackno ve used it, Fwitnout ex Pepto all promin wt drug: es are and ne Wh nd 1 i bs ths boats iiing, tr It ruff, avd is For sale in Ba: *™ Tricopherous is the Best ai ry’ arti tle for dressing. beat ; Cleaning. recrring om trea te tale Ladlen iy me Seid by ah Dr. Marsh. Continues to Apply his Radi- 1 Cure Tr ices, manent cures of Serata or rupture. MARSH 4 CO., S Vesey street, nY. "eames Colds, Influc‘n7a.—The Gr changes of our et nate are frultfal wo ‘apd bronchial atfecuon & | Ksperience havin le remedies often act» bodily and sertal he carty tage of dlarns'®, reovarse should Brown's Bepuahlal Troe bes, or Lanenaes, et cough oF irritation Wrroat be ever 90 ali resantion a more serious stack may be eMuteaily Botaby all drugglets, pved that jy? ween taken tn atonce be wo Tet tho induenza, ag by thie warded off Dr. Banning Ha» Returned to His Of fice, 61 Blecoker street, for tbe radieal cure of hernia and fe- male and spinal discasts. wanted free, Hours 9 Mrs. Winslow's Southing Syrup. states for children teething, wilt bever falicp mucoese, ‘Reliot ren 1g, with never failing wuci immediate and certain, Only 25 cents a Married. Bracom—Bnrrtoy.—On Tuesday, Jan. 3, by the Rov. R. ©, Putney, m Second street M.'E. church, Mr. Jase Bracom to Mies Mancaner Barros, both of this city. Carrotr—Procton—On Monday, Jan. 9, Mr. Daxim Cankous. to Miss Lecxztia Procter, both of Liverpool. Liverpool and*Canada papera please copy. Casey—Lyxp.—On Sunday evening, Jan. 8, by the Rev. Edwin B. 7. Cook, Janus J. Cask to Locy Lap, all of thie city. ‘Licomre—Wnsor.—In this city, on Thureiay, Jan. 8, by the Rey. E. E. Rankin, at the residence of her unclo, M. Hittrick, Mr. Jas. C. LAcosrz to Miss 8. M, Witaoy, both of Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston papers please copy, _* Maxniy—Pray.—In this city, on Saturday, Jan, 7, by the Rev. William F. Corbitt, Eowanp T. to Miss Jeu 0. Pray, all of this city. O’Dwrer—Ciusnay.— By special license, on Monday, Jap. 2, at St. Peter and Paul’s church, Williamsburg, by the Rev. Mr. McGorrick, assistant pastor, Mr. Jaxes O'Dwrxk, of New York, to Many Anse Cauauay, of Williamsburg, both natives of the county of Clare, fro- land. Boston Herali!, Liverpool Journal and Dublin Catholic graph please copy. O’suLvaN—Conconay.—On Monday, Jan. 2, by the Rev, Michael Curran, Mr. Duxsis O'Sviivay to Miss Kara Coxconay, ail of this city. Ravcxr—Dowxer.—On Sunday, Jan. 8, Jomn Ravorr, of Alabama, Genesee county, N. Y., to Miss Huipay Janw Dowyas, of Highland, N. J. Rumser—Busremp.—At the residence of the bride, in Brooklyn, on Sun Jan. 8, by the Rey. Charles Harris, Mr. Tuomas Wim Rusty) of this city, to Miss Mania Hx perme, daughter of the late George Washington ‘Waisi—Powers.—On Wednesday, Jan. 4, at St. Peter's chureb, by the Rev. Fathor Conron, Joszra E. Warsi to Many V. P., only daughter of James’ Powers, ali of this city, ore nla Se ahier Died. Browx.—On Sunday morning, Jan. 8, Rucmarp B. Buown, in the 64th year Of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from St. Georgo’s churoh, Stuyvesant aquare, this (Tucedsy) afternoon at three o'clock, without further fuvitation. Backkn.—On Saturday Jan. 7, Exrgrrence, relict of tho late Philippe Backer, in the 871h year of her age. ‘She died at a ripe old age, honored aud loved by all who knew her. The remains wore taken on Mouday to Chester, X. J. for interment, ‘ristown, N. J., papers copy. Haxxa—io this city" ca Monday, Jan 9, ADatswx Ruccs, wife of Wright Banks, in the year of her age. The relatives and friends of tho iamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr. ‘Townsend, No. 23 Grove street, on Weanesday morning at cight o'¢lock, without further notice. The remains will be taken to Pleasantville, Westchester county, for inter- ment, where the funeral services will be held. Bcaciagp.—On Monday, Jan. 9, aller a short ilinces, Joyn D, Buncuanp, of this city. The funeral service wilt take place at bis late roeidence, | No, 367 Fourth street, on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock precieely. ‘The fricnda and those of the family aro invited to attend, Caisez—On Monday afternoon, Jan. 9, Ricuars M. AINE, aged 22 years. The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, at Thirty-soventh street Methodist Epis. church, between Second and Third avenues, on Wednesday morning at eleven o'clock. Commixg.—On Monday, Jan. 9, Scsim, daughter of Jas, P. and Margaret Cumming, aged $ years 2 months and 11 days. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her tate residence, 326 West Twenty-fourth street. Deaur.—On Sunday morning, Jan. 8, Mea. CaTmaRire Murs, wife of Samuel A. Van Dorlip, aged 68 years. ‘The friends ot the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her son, No. 233 Wost Twenty-third street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o’el be Devatt—On Sunday evening, January 8, Mra. Many Recxxt Devait, widow of Joseph Duvall, in the 74th year of ber age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respootfully invited to attend the fungral on Weduesday afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of her gon in-law, Cyrus H, Loutrell, No. 90 West Tenth street. ‘Guxery.—At her residence, in Fifty-third street, on Sunday, January 8, after « long and severe illness, which she bore with Christian resignation, Marcarsr, th Joyed wife of Edward Gerety, in the A7th your of hor age. St. Louis papers please copy. Kirrexonse—Suddenly, on Saturday evening, Jan. 7, at 1036 o'clock, Mann Barrewions, sugar refiner, aged 48 years and 9 mont Telatives and friends, also the members of the Ger- man Grocers’ Society, and those of the German Friendly Society, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Tueacay), at twelve o'clock M., from his late roai- (ence, NO’147 Reade stroot, His ‘remains ‘will be taken to the German Lutheran , LL Philadeiphia and Cincippati papers please copy. Linpsay.—lo bo pa dal =" 7, Mane. Lanpaay, in the ear ago. The frends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 98 El- dridge street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Laws —On Monday, Jan. 9, after a lingering illucas, Enxocn C. Lewis, in the 30th year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, 58 Columbia street, Wed: ‘afternoon, at one o'clock. Luiypaay.—On day evening, Jan. 8, ANN Benirp, onngest a of Una late Major George B. Lindsay, of Washungwn, D. C. ‘Morvat.—On Saturday evening, Jan. 7, of congestion of the liver, Epwix C. aged 88 years. ‘His friends and relatives are reapectfully invited to at- tend his funeral from his late residence, Oxford strect, between Myrtie ee an ied Brooklyn, this (Tues- afternoon. o <I my Eastarn district, om Monday, Jan. 9, the Rev. Josgrn D. Mansuais, aged 65 years onthe. 2 The relatives and friexdsof the family, and the members of the New York, and New York East Conferences of the thodist Episcopal charch, are respectfully invi epee (ukaral from the’ South street Methodist, jecopal church, on Wedneeday afternoon, at one o'clock, Whbout further ‘notice. ‘Tho Fomalgs ‘will be takcen Wo Cypress Mills. wen.—O9 Monday, Jan. 9, of w short and painfal of Mr. James McManus, iliness, Perer, oldest son s ‘14 yeara. ‘the sunerad will take place from the reaidenco of his father, corner of Twenty-oventh street and Tenth ave- nue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past qne o'clock. —On Meaday ‘E. MoPrax, of James and Sazab Metyke, aged ‘1 year and 3 mont ‘The fencral will tnke placo this ') afternoon, at one o’clock, from No. 16 Leroy p) er street. The frievda and relatives of the family are jnvited to Muna. —On Sunday, Jan. 8, of congestion of the brain, Cuasaow, sors of ‘oii and Etaabeus Mecks, in the 14uh ear “age. ‘The Telatives and friends of hia family are respectfully invited «o attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at per ‘a*tlock, .y trom his ‘eg residence, 120 Aladison avenue, Witzout f ivitation. Muu ot the Teskdenco of pete ae street Dear Sixth av Harlem, Wiis y Child of Thomas and Susan’ Miller, aged 10 monihs and 8 + he Fiend of the family aro uivited to ntlond the fune- ral, on Wednesday ‘aijernota, 08 two o'clock, without fur- er notice, = ‘is Monday, Jan. 9, Catone ucienr ie a Soba Wah, a yea oe ‘The friends and solatives of tao family at@ Frepectf of the Sussex County aud invited to attend the funeral, 0 , nuid fo iene ‘uneral, at two o'clock, from her Late Onnamat.—In Brookly,,on Sunday imorsiny, Jan, Bemuxk Lovina Onsaamas, aged 17 yours, Li toads and days, relatives and friends of the fainily are + invited to attend the funeral this (Tuesday ) aft a half-past one o'clock, from the Gothic M. B church, core * of Grand and Ewen streeta, "Borns? and Providence paper: please copy. piel Riscay » Jan. 6, Of cusumption, Jaume Rov, ia yeas tweak om is 1 rene a Greenwood for interment Cuaclton wireety Te sg7, Jan. 8, at bis late residence, No, 148 Fast Thirty-aixth 64%) Natwamuen 3. Stan, Bry 2 ros “The relatives and frfonda, A180 the membors of Futor- prige Lodge 28 F. and A, Mf, 804 the fraternity in gene- Tal, are requested to atiend .¥0 funeral, on Wolndedag afternoon, at one o'clock, Taytor.—On Sonday eee, Ia™ ay ome ‘Wan- NER, only child of Jamgs B. aid Laura’ 8. Taylor, aged 28 years. Her friends and those of her ta Oe eameeitaly invited to attend the funeral, From" ‘Trin. ty Church, (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'cloc”- Trowa.— On Monday, Jan. 2, of croup, tau stm Monee Sow, daughter of Jethro and Agnes Thomas, ag. 1 your, 4 months and 20 days. bs 4, The relatives and friends of the family aro Teepe sali invited to attend the funoral, this (Tuesday) afternoo®, one o'clock, from the residence of her paronts, No. GS Hudson street. ‘Twory.—On Sunday, Jan. 8, in James ORY, Pires, wile 27 years, 10 mothsand 2 days. of R. M. Thorn, aged take placo ‘bis (Tussday), ab Tho funeral serviee will Marlboro, Ulster gouty, N. ¥. A TARNER.—ON evening, Jan, 8, at 834 0’ Seen a Taxon, wile of ‘Samuel B. Warner, toot of The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from Trinity Church, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. Wasrenrmip.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Jan. 7, Law Wesrerrizty, aged 9 years, 1 month ‘aud 1 dy y: ed MISCELLANKOUS. dress po BL pone Hoots at $4; also, the $1 60 doukig: — A 10. 8. PASSPORTS ISSUED THR OBa| Lana | BISSELL, Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds tes, 271 way, sorugr of Chambers rest T McLEES’ WEDDING CARD DRPOT, 096 A way—Blegant Cards, Btallonery, &c.; moderate ___. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, EDUCATED IN THE FREN( Italian and English languages, artist in the Italian Of singing and piano, desires Woard tn a private family to. eae i testimonials furnished. Adress change for instruction; ants Tae ame prea ‘Ma. L., box 2,55) Post ollice. eS Ber ty oO. ‘CHEEKS, If Broadway. aL nk + Kan CKNOWLEDGED BY i, APE per ag ae Some druggists will offer you other ar ati om they make more profit” Refhse thom and Insist on theses Principal depot No. 466 Canai street, New York. NOTHER NOVELTY, THE POSTATL GUIDE, 10" ‘ADY. CONNER & HOLBROOK, 57 PARK ROW. MAN RILUED BY RATS. 0 prevent mistortape, nuisance and damage prevent mMRATS ARD MiCB, ig MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROIER, The only remedy in the whole world ure. 7 to exterminate thoroug! fal a ND MIC - BUGS, ROACHES, ANTS, rhe Pier ge ae or, JU way. a Bw. SANDS & 00. . REATHING ORGANS. J. R. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, 00) ‘BRONO! TRON AND 8ULPHUR sore Ti POWD NG CovGm balsamic odors membrases ao DNTERNAL Pacts OmaKe WuxN OuivE T, . Bt aN Ove TAR 1 TAK fi sere a henliog. » ae, Extrema, Pars a BXIST WHERE “Ouve Tas @& Rbevyaatiom, Neuralgis, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, oe “aa x AND SULPHUR Bema BIRENG THEN tus Dicestive Orca! anit acgaiea es 12 Te GeORmoeN, Bis is rat, Kad, ban Ore A Brinaxa, Baers rants, X x. . FA. BPINSING, Bu .Y. And a large number of other prominent Olive Ts Powders $1 we will se ders, free by mi way, New York. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERS, WAN, inte Of the Astor Ho COMMISIONER OF DERDS OF ALI, THE staTEa— Tet ke EDWARD 1 "SISK Lawyer: a1 Desageet, @orner cf Chambers atreet. num! In.ustra’ TED ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED. NAILS, ENLARGED joints and ali diseases of the teet cured without pain or ficorivenience to ihe patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeom Chiropodist, bo cope) od Refers to the physicians and ear— habisahinpanatsts IMPERIAL WINE FOR INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, WHAR LONGD. W STOMACHS, GENERAL DEBLLIBY, and aay ing the blood, are pot surpassed by any remedgr A BEVERAGE - on earth, pe they are delight{n}, producing ali the exhilarating effects of brandy or wine wiihout thetr nfarious results. ” MLNISIERS UF THK GOSPK! LAW a ALL PUBLIC SPEAKWRS, ~ ag well as beokkeevers and others leading a. Hite, shonld never be without them. They will remove ail the inj rious eilects of ardent a are Papert harmless, sod tirely free from the poisons v7 are to be found in most of the beverages to be bad be Dito oma and Iyuor salooas, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD, Nos. 649 and 651 Broadway, N.Y: ~ BARNES & PARK, No. 19 Park row. and by all arugiigas PRICM $1 PEK BOTTLE. NGLISH BREAKFAST BACON, CHEDDAR, CHE- shire, Stilton and Edam Cheese, an invoice of the above received per steamer Kina, for sale by G, G, YVELIN, 3007. REAT OURJOSITY.—PARTICULARS Agents wanted. SHAW & CLARK, TERU'S COD, LIVER FRULY, A - ‘only eertain eure for Consumption, Asthms aa@ ‘of Coughs istaken wilbout Salisom, NT FREER. ad 4180 ERU® PATENT JELLIFIED CASTOR O.—8@ mony of tse ll ia" obviated, nod 1. does not s Roy comauyadon alee ome, ts ho baat purgative tora je oF had Chg His ofice, ,< repeal TNFOLD, PARKER & MOWER, ‘Wholesalé Agents, 15 Heckman einer INGER’S SEWING MACHINES. GROVER AND BAKER SEWING MA Tnvite the otbers NEW 7800Ks. prin pentane SAAC TALEO. 8.500 s&coxp 1014 NOW NEW YORK P. ney PIRATE aE DIARY COMBANED, For Fe. ‘Compiled to n 1880. ; Pare $1. ee ‘This work is published for ‘no special benefit, merchants, manutaotar dg tod Dusiber 4 ten Garcaghou ae Uthes tines = Tt is bound in morocco ise erastae Po ei cliombr a ME. om 30) Names, location an, huginess of the ¥ nolegale and mannfac- DIARY OR A. AGW PIIRCLFLD COOUNT, Ae. ? LP OABH_AC for Leapand Gl; Loteer 4i'Typies, Wages calculated Rates of For sale atau, United States and pit ‘Be pebllaae 228 Huctian a 00 i fg rOrer seat to wy drone tree 0 posage oa rorcies | od