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‘ork. {¢ provisies that 1 shall be unlawful hereafter ‘o, within the city of New York to demand upon any loans whieb they ebail make upon any chattels, of any deseription whatever, a larger than ten per cent peraopum. ADY paw» oker wl the city aud county of New York who ‘Bhall be found guiity of a violation of the provisions o Ahis law shall be ptinished by @ line Dot exceeding yo hundred dollars nor less than one hundred dollars, or by } im) ip the county prison for a term not exceed. ‘og six mouths nor than three months. Senate was engaged ali the morning on genera lorders, but Little of wy importance transpired there, the “Bilis boing mostly ef 4 loca! nature The real work of he seesion has not yet commenced; but from the ravit “Bling up of the lobby, | should judge that some impor- ant measure is soon to be brought tp. House Committee on Federal Relations held a Jengtby session this afternoon, but adjourned without agreeing upon any definite pr ition. One of the mem bers, in his remarks, censured the Speaker for holding back the appointment of the committee, and aot an- ouneing it immediately after the passage of the rosolu- Aion, instead of waiting nearly two weeks. He believed that there was a selfish motive for this course. ‘The seasion was taken up with reading resolutions and ‘excl ‘ing views. Fnovgh transpired to prove that it ‘will be bard for the committee to come to mous ‘ or two bers impract) t a atrong report. Bcoision of Judge Ronsiley, and held that secession was Tebellion, and rebellion treason. Mr. Robinson's resolution will be thrown overboard, ‘and from the tone of the committee to-day a majority will report in favor of Crittenden’s amendments, with Blight modification, with recommendations that they be dn ted in the constitution, and that instrument made to state that there shall be uo interference with Blavery in the States, and the line of 36:30 made a cousti- tutional provision. Further cocsultation may modify thie progeamme, but ‘present appearances indicate that such will be the majo- ity report, They meet again at ten o'clock to-morrow are ‘The republicans he'd a joint Legislative caucus to-night ‘to nominate a candidate for Canal Commissioner. Senator Seasions presided, and Messrs. Fullerton aud Shaw, of the Sssembly, acted as secretarios. The firat baliot stood: Benjamin F. Bruce, of Madison county, fifty-four; Geo. seddes, of Onondaga, twenty; A. H. Honey, of Onondaga, A. Edward: jaga, fifteen; James L. , J. Foote, one; E. Blakely, one. On the uce received seventy-four votes, and ‘was thereupon declared ubanimousiy nominated. ' The democrats Love alreacy nominated W. W. Wright as Mheir candidate, ‘The State Military Convention assembled here to-day, nd was woll attended. Important amendments were poe tra to the militia laws, with the assurance from islators that they would meet with favor. Other im- Portant business was transacted. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Aunany, Jan, 16, 1861. Very little of interest bas transpired in the Senate, ‘The concurrent resolution of the Assembly, asking for ‘a Joint Committee on Federal Relations, was returned to Bhat bedy. Mr. Ramegy introduced a bill regulating city railroads, limiting the fare to threo cents for any length of road within the city limits, except where sworn teati- mony is given that the company, loses money, when not more than five ceuts may be charged. Also, that pas- Sengers who cannot obtain seats shail not pry over two Conts. The penalty for overcharge is fifty dollars. The remainder of the session wus passed in considering bills in Committee of the Whol», Assembly. Avpany, Jan. 15, 1861. ‘The Committee of the Whole passed to a third reading ‘the bill appropriating $200,000 to redeem the State stock iseued to the Auburn and Rochester Railroad. Mr. McDeruorr moved the reference of the petitions Tor the reduction of iwiik freight on the Harlem and New ‘York and Erie roads to a special committee of five. re VARIAN the motion, and it was lost. ‘The bili to protect fruit growers by punishing trespass- ers a8 felons was reported favorably. Among the bills noticed was one by Mr. SazRwoop, to y ovide for the proper supervision of tenement houses in Kew York, and for the care and supervision of vagrant ehildren, BILLS INTRODUCED. Mr. Wensren—To regulate the gale of fruit in New ‘Yor! Ry Mr. Saaw—To amen: the Revised Statutes relative to @ecurity for coets. By Mr. Moore—To amend the Brooklyn Sewerage act, By Mr. Kixsgy—To reduce pawubrokers’ loaus in the wity of New York. Mr. Waicut—To secure punishment for embezzie- pat. bal Mr. McPunswcrr—To limit the freight on milk on tho Frio and Harlem railroads to three-quarters of a cent per quart, and regulate the transportation of milk beyond the Btate. Mr. BrsGuam introduced concurrent resolutions reorga- Bizing the Court of Appeals. They wake the Court consist ‘Of eix Judges from January 1, 1863, four Jadger to consti- tutes im, but thive necessary for a decision. They give the Legislature power to increase or diminish the Balaries of the Judges every two years ‘The resolutions are by same * Duets last year, xccpt that back pay is not prov: for. # ‘on, motion of Mr. kursawoon, of Richmond county, the Dili to enable the Supervisors of that county to borrow Abirty-six thousand dollars was reported complete. Mr. Crart called up the resolution requiring the Sherif, Registrar and County Clerk of New York to report the ‘whole amount of moneys received by them. Several motions were male to defeat the reselution by Messrs. Walsh, Comins and Hutchins, but it was finally scopes by a vote of 55 to 39. . PRENDERGAST and Mr. Pence offered resolutions urg- ing the genera! government to take possession of ail the Bovernment property in the bands of rebels at any cost. Mr, Koma thought that enough had beep done al- eads"in this direction. Ho offered as a resolution, that whilewe tender to the federal goverpment our ——. in whatever lent, energetic efforts it shall ce to preserve the Union, we recommend that it practise a4 far Bs ible the utmost moderation, forbearance, kin 1ness ‘and conciliation in the crisis which now exists. Referred Bo the Committee ov Foderai Relations. ‘The resolution of Mr. Piero, directing the committees to ‘any bill for local objects or special incorpo- r Sitiom ‘might be obtained under general laws exist- ing or that might be enacted, was devated, emasculated id with the addition, “But whenever the Com- an mittee think justice will be denied by the want of a gene- Fal law they Sa report that fact to the Honse. ‘Mr. Wooprvurr, by consent, introduced bills to Bection thirty-ore of the Meteapolitan Police law, an allow the Croton Aqueduct Commissioners to finish the ‘ridge at the aqueduct over the Harlem river otherwise than by contract, and to authorize them to mako neoeq: Bary repairs at the aqueduct. Adjourned. id to Whe New York State Military Association, ca ALBANY, Jan, 15, 1861. ‘The State Military Association met here this morning, ‘Bnd was called vo order by Gen. Danforth, tho President, ‘who delivered a patriotic address, ‘The Council of Administration recommend an increase Of tho commutation fee to $2, and state that the whole Dumber of muskeis receive, by the State from the Uni- ted States in 1860, wae 1,477. Major GaTrs oflered preambie and resalutions on Toderal affairs, dectaring the opinion of the association to Do that a surrender of any exclusive rights or preroga- tives of the government to any State threatens a dis- Puptiat of the mnment, declaring all acts coa- templating » dissviution of the Union as treagopable. Captain Hien Rooas offered a sories of resolutions 4%. Pressing the admiration and the lof the Associa- ion of Andersou's course, and makiog him a honor- fry member of the Association. They will be discussed to morrow. Colonel PRat?, from the Special Committee, reported in Part the following amendments to the Militia law, to pro- ‘wide for amore went a wo a up the po present sixty-four regiments by volunteers or draft, ee ten companies of 100 men, 1,000 men t each re- Ament, if necessary, and m second baitalion inonch regi Qucntal dilstrict, commanded by a Major; sixty-four regi- Monts and thirty-two battalions waking a force Of ninety-two theusand men; to increase the commuta- tion fee to ten dollars, and uncollected commutations to ‘De re-assessed on several towns. Further to exempt uni- formed militia from two thousand dollars assessment aad fea SS ee, labor, and requirtag militia to parade fon cays year. ‘The committee will report additional amendments 1o- fhorrow, when the whole subject will be discussed. Non-Arrival of the Canadian, Portian, Jan. 16—11 P. M. ‘There are as yet no signs of the steamship Caifdian, Dow due at this port with Liverpool dates of the 3d inat Peak Expreas. Fort Keansy, Jan. 18, 1861, The Contral Overtand California and Pike's Poak Ex- EE passed P. M. for St. Joseph, with the is and $6,500 in treasure, The ‘tates from Denver are to the 10th inet. The dead body witch was found om the 1st inst. has ‘hoon identified as that of Captain Linus C. Coolidge, a Bteamhoat man, formerly a resident of Lebanon, Obi Ho hae been missing since the Sth of September. EH Bourdcror is believed to have been a man nanied Po: Four coréa of quartz from the Grogury lead were Broond last week, yiekting $920 60. A lead, which has been named the Michigan City Ban. Bel ivua, diseovered near Gregury’s last week, and prover vely til The Trial of Jackalow. Taewtow, Jan. 15, 1361. ‘The United States Circuit Court met to-tay, and the Gia! of Jackniow wae moved, It was stated that the of jurore bad been served on the prisoner's counrel hie morming, And thp statute requires that it should bo perved two entire days before trial. In consequence of this being the case the trial was postpaned fo Friday morning next, Thirty-four witnesses on the part of the Government were bound yor ip the sum of $500 each to appoar at that time. he counsel for the prisoner requested a process to be Jaened to Compe! the ettendance of Dr. T. R. Vanek and Robt J Dolton, of Jorsey City, and Prof. Geo. H. Cook, ‘of Hotgers’ College, New Brunswick, which was granted. ‘The counsel for the United States are Gol, G. 8. Cannoa find Andrew Dutoher, Baq., and for the prisoner Wm, , of Jertey City and Isaac R. Wilson, of Tren- , Fire at Newbern, N.C. Raumon, N.C. Jan 15, 1861 a ingt right burut the Court House ayt fire ty Neowhe Peer Dullaimgs. t } Rarey again on thy * spot Niblo’s Garden was again crowded dreaned | aud re-pectable audience, who assembled to .itaess the feats and bear the remarks of Mr. Karey on the “abject of horse taming. From the large number of hadies pres ent, it may easily be concluded that the ‘“gofter sex’ are as much interested in horse-flesh as the rougher gor- tions of humanity, and their bright eyes eagerly watched every motion of the tamer, while they shuddered at any apparent danger, andat the end of each feat rewarded his successes with smiles. The introduction to his lec- ture was, a8 bas been before reported, the same mimic Stable yard, the same slight man, the same remarks. Cruiser was noxt introduced, éverything told about him, the animal fondled ard played with and finally led | | A comparatively quict horse was next introduced | to illustrate Mr, Rarey’s remarks, and the full process of NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, , Wasumxcrox, Jan, 15, 1861, THE INDIAN HONDS RORKSEY, The House Select Committee on India Bonds con- tinved the examination of Russell to-day, but did not | Conclude with bim. The committee procured in New York @ great quantity of accumulative testimony, amounting to over eight bundred docamont pages. I learn that an attempt may be made to recover these bende wherever found, in honest or dishonest hands; but it is the opinion of the best legal minds here that they cannot be touched if honestly possessed by the heider—that they are the same as bank notes—hence the government must be the loser. Thave heard the opinion expressed by responsible par- ties that Bailey will not be accepted as State's evidence, Fubscqnent developements not warranting such @ course. Others whodwere suspected of being parties to the rob- Dery, judging from the statements of Bailey, have covered their tracks, and cannot be indicted, The opinion now is that Russell will be indicted as a receiver of stolen goods or accessury to the crime. ‘THE REWARD OF GALLANTRY. A bandsome and valuable gold medal, together with a diploma, from Queen Iswbella, have been transmitted to the Secretary of State by Mr. O'Sullivan, our Consul at Nivgpore, which her Majesty was pleased to award to an American merchant captain of New York, in considera- tion of bis humane and generous coudnct in assisting to Rave from death and bringing into Ningpore the crew of a Spanish vessel which was wrecked in the China Sea sometime ago. I learn from reliable authority that a movement is on foot at Albany which ts calculated to have a great effect on the course of the cotton trade, to the advantage of New York and the North generally. A law is to be pre- sented which shall exempt cotton in bales from the pay- ly described. After the animal had been tho- roughly conquered he was led off and JO ANDERSON introduced. Mr. R. said the report had gone around the city that Jo Anderson was as fore. n answered, when questioned on the subject, that one did not Crane be wer a horse, but he would let his audience see feet of one Iason on Jo Anderson. He bad not seen him since he first practised upon him on that stage, and during that time the had been at Dr. Grice’s stable, under charge of one of his own om It had not been considered safe to have the shod for four years until that day, when his groom took him to the blacksmith’s for that pu 5 jorse, when he came on the stage, seemed to bave lost that vieiousness which charscieriaed him on the former occasion, but he was still very rest- less when touched near the head. leh noted as a bit! horse, and Mr. Rarey's purpose was to cure the horse of that failing. The straps wore adjusted, and after a tuazle of about two-and-a-half minutes Jo Anderson seemed to think ‘discrotion the best part of valor,” and laid dowa. But he was upagaia, and ag goon brought down. Mr. Rare: playing with his head and jaws, having removed the “biting straps,” when up jumped’ the animal again, laid down. Of his own accord; got uy The Boston Weekly Bank Statement. him to be completely subdued. WELL KNOWN VICIOUS MARR Markets. on which be would operate, Before tao animal came on Sew York, 34 9% per cent’ premium, Avousta, Jan. 15, 1861. Cotton—Sales to-day, 2,00@ bales. arket firm. @unizston, Jan. 15, 1861. Cotton firm ; sales to day, 660 bales. Cmcaco, Jan. 15, 1861. Exchange on New York bas deciined to six per cent. Bartiwors, Jan. 15, 1861. Four firm. Howard street and Ohio held at $ 62% ; City Mills at $5 50. Wheat firm. Red at $1308 $1 38; White, $1 45. $1 65. Corn advances 3c.; mixed 6Tc. Provisions fi Coffee steady at 120. a18c. Whiskey steady at 190. Pum aperpata, Jan. 15, 1961. Squeal again, directly Mr. R. attempted to approach.’ At lust he got hold of the bridle rein, which he brought over the shoulder, notwithstanding all the plunging and kick- ing. He gradually applied the ‘strap—squoal, kick; he fixed the strap—squeal, but no kick; he next fixed the girth—squcal, quiver and suort; then the other strap, and the struggle commenced. After a continuation of reaiat- ance, plunging and squealing, and after a lapse of six anda haif minutes, the mare was brought to the ground, aud Mr. began his usual playful tricks, which at first the mare did not like and squealed accordingly. ‘Use is second pature,’ and by and by she got used to Rarey’s tricks, and laid down her head with oa, ant then changing it fora sbort and undecided squeal. Iu the end she was hares ogg after the straps were re- 4 Flonr firm ot $6 £0 te saplefon, Wheat firm: sales gees tie . R. to play with her as he & $1 35, whiteat $1 40 a: / : bap age bushels at fen mont oa ote Phe: |? This cloned the entertainment, Mr. announcing visions advancing: mess pork at $17 50 a $18. Whiskey | that he would exhibit Flora Templo at his next lecture, firm at 190, also practise with a still worse horse, City Intelligence. Snor By 4 PowickmaN.—About 12 o'clock on Monday night, as detective Wilson was passing through Sullivan street, pear Amity, on his way home, he saw what he suppored to be two suspicious looking characters emerg- ing from an alley-way with a bundle in their possession. Seizure of jarion. LETTER FROM CAPTAIN WHITING. TO THE EDITORS OF THE RVENING POST. In your reporter's account, in Saturday's of my statement of the particulars ing and of the steamer respecting th ay ty vi at oh toa tat refore, ark your at- breast. The detective the wounded man for dead npon the sidewalk and hastened to the Fifteenth precinct station house for assistance. On his return he was aston- ished to find that the injured man had been removed and was nowhere to be found. Subsequently on searching the behal berth of sailing master, but for reasons de- clined. I did not say that Charleston was in the hands of a “‘mob,’’ nor did I liken it to a “lunatic asylum.” Isaid that “the outside pressure was 80 great that whatever of described. ‘Tae Broome Sraxst Scicior Cass.—The inquest in the case of J. F. Hiel, proprietor of the lager beer saloon No. 420 Broome street, who committed auiciie by cutting his throat, was concinded yesterday by Coroner Jackman, and resulted in the jury rendering a verdict ia accord- ance with the facts previously published, ‘Too Mren Sxow Ow It.—The extensive wooden covering over the Savannah steamabip pier, No. 36, North river, fell in yesterday morning from the large amount of jee and snow that bad accumulated upon it. Bau. oy Asp oF THe German Hoerrrat Foxp.—The ladies of the German Hospital Fund Association intend having @ Dall at Irving Hall, on Thuraday evening next, the 17th instant, when ali thoee interested in the cause will be able to combive amusemert with the opportuyjty of coa- tributing aid thereto. bbath oo] Anniversary of the 0) Savbaey py sirect Baptiet Chareh, Qtrre 4 UNION DEMONSTRATION. Tho forty-fourth anniversary of the Swbbath schoo! connected with the Oliver street Baptist church wag held last evening. As usual, the church was well filled with the relatives of the children and other friends of the school, and the occasion was @ most pleasant reunion. have been kept in commission during the hard times, while they were barely paying expenses, eo that the offi. core and Crews should not be thrown out of employment during « hard and trying winter. I say this wit it au- thority, but with pleasure, and I know that there is not a man in their employ but would labor faithfully, and if the interests of this command, por would our flag lose one bright star from ita . Ti ing tbe corrction of the eons complained of will a heart, ‘ours, &0., mast yoe Neary Sra, em A Late commander United States mail steamer Marion. New York, Jan. 15, 1861. Central Park Skating Adjourned. Much ‘isappoin meg) was manifested yesterday mort- ing by ®@ DUIAbér of persons when, on arriving at the Pars, they found there was no skating, althongh tho fisgs on the cars atill stated that the ball waa up. Such deception en the part of the avenue railroad managers may have induced a few persons to ride yesterday, but it will ultimately tend to their disadvantage; for, like hg hoax on the M. P.'s, when really true, the statement will not be believed. On arriving at the Park, not only ‘wos the ball down, but also the white flag over the round mirably sung by Mies Amelia Baxter and ‘Master Daniei* This duet vegpid not have shamed the beat of our concerts. The ie bat a performance in the form of contributions, and did their part as well as the children. Lueius Hart, Faq. , delivered the address in his charac. would bave been 80 wretchedly and roughly cut up that it wonld bave destroyed it for ekating during the whole season, Further than this, nearly two hundrot men were engaged clearing off tho sno® And all other impedi- mente from the surface, and it waa deemed the better ber of Front and Main streets, in thie village, about balf- past seven o'clock (this morning, which was eoun extin- guiehed, but not before mush damage had been done to the building and contents P, fire and water. The fire, which was undoubtedly Me work of an incendiary, originated on the ground floor, among the stock of gro- cories, hardware, &c., of Mesere. H.H. & J. A. Weils (who also owned the building), which was greatly injured, The lors ia not known, but mast be heavy; insured in New York companies for $3,000 on the batlting and about $2,000 on the ¥ tracks the rain and the snow, we doubt if even alligator skin could have resisted its influence, Certainly toe motto “there's nothing like leather’ could only be made applicable When notbing better could be obiained. The Clinton Hall Row. COLONEL TITUS DISCHARGED. Tho Clinton Hall row was adjudicated upon by Justice Conno'ly, of the Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday morning. Captain Caffray, of the Fifteenth precinet, preferred a charge of dleorderty ponduct against the prisoner, Colonel Ot, 2. W. tee eee emir, Bierarda, of } Titus, and prayod that the defendant should be dealt with New Haven; R. 8. Johnson, of Albany, and ae according to law. ei”: of Danbury, are stopping at the le jovol. Professor Anderson and family, from Philadelphia; Capt. G. Pritchard, of Connecticut: P.O. Dart, of Phila- delphia, and G. T, Atwood and M. M. Rhodes, of Tauaton, are stopping at the Lafaige Liouse. A. V. D. Goata, of Cuba; Johnstone Livingston, of Ti- voli; @. B. Pixwell, Vernon H. Brown and Mra. Bigelow Lawrenoe, of Bostou, are stopping ai the Brevoort fouse. Hoo. J.B. Guthrie and Seyton Monroo, of Washi: ‘Thomas Tobin, of San Francisco; G. 'M. Atwater, 0 Springfield, 3. J. Morris, of Baltimore, and KE. Austin, 0 Porton, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Gen. DD. Colton, of San Fran ; Col. Perkins, o Porton; Major Robbine, of DetMit, George Butler, o Lander’s W: Koad Expedition; P, Bolfiore, of bm fi 6 R. Page, nsmachusetts, and W. H. Merriam, of Troy are et at the Metropolitan Hotel. Capt. R. H. Griewold and daughter, of Couneotiont Orcar Heinrichs, of the United States Ooast Survey; Z. Cushing, of Boston; George W. Tit, of Bumfalo; 1, H. G Todi, of Washington; James Hendrick, of Albany, Mi De Long and daughter, of Montroal; Richard Smith, Cincinnati; C. ¥. ctmon i ant A. A. Sample, of Chi A numbor of citizens came forward, and state undor cat that they were present with the prisoner during the row, and that they did not ree him commit aay overt act. Juetice Connolly, apon the strength of the prisoner's witreesee, deciied to diamias the complaint, whereupoo Capiain Caffray sot up a great howi, threatened to have (he magistrate impeaobed for misool in office. ‘The Absom Potsoning Case. INDICTMERT AND ARRAIGNMENT OF THE PRIBOW “NOT GUILTY’ —TRIAL TO COMMBNOB ON MONDAY ‘WSEK, ETC., ETC. Yesterday an immense crowd assembled at the Hudson county Court of Oyer and Termin ~ being beld at Hudeon City, before Jadge onion, ete presen! at the arraignment of William Absom, who stands charged with “having been seduced and moved by the devil, in No- ‘hor Inst, to kill and elay Jano Abeom, his wife, by ad- inistering to her poison, by which she died.”’ 4 James Tuy, of Watervliet, are stopping at the Astor | The prisoner ploadet «Not guilty” im « tremulous Houas. i voice, Ba was remanded to hy bie ig ana io A wif, and H. Wheeler, of Conncetiont; | counrel for the defence asking oy might re F. oY fagton and € ” Judson, of Oswog); Major Hartley, | time sufficient for ® complete preparation of the cause of their client, the Judge cousiderately appointed Monday, 26th inst, for the commencement of the tria), when it is expected (uo case will proceed without further delay. & In the meantime the attention of the Court wii) be ceo. pied with oivil caser and a few criminal indictments of | bo great importance Barry's Tricopherons te the best and Hartford; J. Sharpless and D. Patten, of Quebec; W. Corcoran, of ee 'Pant; 2, Barun, of Baltimore: A. Cameron, of Torouto; and A. Van Saatwood, of Albany, are stopping at (he St. Nicholas Hotel. Amerioans registered at Messrs, Luerbetto, Kune €0o.’e, No. & Place de fa Bourse, Paris:—Wm. A. Spier, Loutaville, Dr, John C. Tonee, Sen Antonis; W. I. ee, Jeiphta, Wm. @. Mead, New York; W jcuhamer, satya oor 7 Now Yok. Te Waewiel, Richmond: John Wim Kol and beerapepey pty = alr Laue iry rae) by “i | | lady, New York, Fred. Geantagein, Purser steamer Arago | Sruggt NEW YORK W@RALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1861. i | bad as befé had oftet lesson. bi or ihe horse the rpoee. Hi been vy, ing. bh Rarey began play rT Aria good Mad: jadame de hh, i Rarey Evening Marion at Charleston fore, ark place at the ‘Sam hay jhactor when be, Caro- M J Pi] bell iy noe Wa: 1c Cave and aud} io from Portisi Wrancls Di | Se Brooklyn Academy of Music.’ Lv nig-oed Py Sean eens ae ne 4 ‘The very substantial and unique edifice, which te, * e "Diopeoaary and ‘hose of the ) es ee @rected by a number of the public spirited citizen. id OP OWAYE Olnt vont elected S thoneeth Asean! Pot Brooklyn, was duly dedicated |. the service of the Musee last night. The programme of the directors included a Concert and aba!l, The concert was given last evening; the ball is announces for to-morrow night. On Saturday the concert of the Brookiyn Philharmonic Society is to be | Auras Wor, “amet, both of this city. given in the new theatre, and om Tuesday the aasociated , by long ‘MoCh ~ ee ¢ Artists of the Italian opera commence a Opera season especially for the Brooklyn habitues. This is rather after the manner of an embarrassmon’ of musical riches, ant therefore, we were not surprised to see thai on last night the Brooklyn public refrained from rushing throvgi: the McCarry, all of this city, Bait ‘sh please copy. aes Be a. Brooklyn. on Monday, January 4, by Rev. Francia Vi, 00, D.D., Jow A. Swit, of Bar- Fington, N.8., to Kitz, of Mount Irwin, Sleet and slush to assist in the inauguration of | Nova Scotia papers please SPY: their new ‘heatre. Nevertheless the audience ere was large and fashionab'e, the parquet and Birth, boxes beamed with beauty, and the open- | , DecwAnan —At Hieks street, Brooklyn, om Tuesday, Januay 16, Mre. Wa. Bronanan, of a on. vALIER.—In this city, on Morday ight, Janwery 14, Buzarern AGyms, wife of Gabriel Chevalier, ‘of a 802, a8 apon Present to bis futher, the seownd nephew of uncle ing was altogether an auspicions one. The Brooklyn Opera house is a perfectly well built and most accurately Proportioned theatre, The architect has given his pa- trong @ house wherein they may find comfortable seats, each commanding a full view of the stage; and not only t what ig still more important, the laws of acous- been so caretully observed that the words Died. Auxy.—On Monday morning, January 14, of scarlet fever, Cuaxies Loverr, son of Henry aud Margaret 1. Allen! aged 7 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis Parents, 138 Christopher street, this (Wednesday) after. noon, at half-past one o'clock. ‘Ammo —On Tuesday, January 15, Hiewry Auaro, in the 79th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Baskingridge, New Jersey. Burkiky.—On Monday, January 7, of erysipelas, James Burxiey, aged about 66 years Baisiry.—On Tuesday, January 15, at ten o'clock in the morning, MAKY ErgNOR Biro, wife of John Baisley, of 34 Court strect, Brooklyn. ‘The time of funeral will be announced hereafter. Coonky.—On Tuesday morning, January 15, of con- on the stage in mezzo voce may be heard in e theatre. The singors declare thit the ouge 8 Most excellent for the voice, easy to fill, and, so far as their requirements are concerns, quile perfect. For the rest, the decorations, arrangement of the auditorium, dimensions, &o., they have already been fully cescribed. ‘Tho style of the house ia certainly novel, ‘and whether it will be entirely satisfactory to the Brook lyn public remains to be seen. Our own impres sion is that the public is not quite prepared for ionovations so daring as those which have been inte >- dverd in this theatre. It is certain, however, that the house is well appomted; that it more than fulfils the ex |e frp ot community for which it was built, and pat it stands a8 a solid proof of the artistic aspirati new of our friends across the river. The concert programme for last night was as follows, Signor Coletti being substituted for Signor Susini, who in, and again laid down, ey surpption. Panre. Coonry, of Epnertymore, county Clare, ment of any tranaportation on the New York canals, This | ir Rarey then kueked Taefora’a Teeth together, with | \* BOW SuHering from an affection ofthe throat: Ireland, tnd for many yeare conaocied with the Commis measure will add greatly to the amount of cotton trans- | ra! a force, took leg strap, jumpet on and er “i sioners of jigration of this city. govied.overthetelaua retest Kertiees eee over his back, and went through all the mancouvres bo- | QUST acy Meese: wx ie ata ann tase ‘Weber | ‘The friends and relatives of deceased, and his brother oo J fore described, ending with putting his arm into the Madame Coleo mori Brignoll, Ferri and Coletti, Martin, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ree horse's mouth, and beating a drum on his back, showing de “Don Glovacini—"Mafaming ".,...........-.Mozart | from bis late residence, 32 Vandowater street, on Thura- Collett. si ‘cl Bolero de “Vespees sine day afterncon, at ove o'clock, when his remains will be oN, Jan. 16, 1861. Having led him off the stage Mr. R. introduced his little Verdi | taken to Calvary Cemetery. fo ac cllowing are the footings of our bank statemeat | Shetland ponies with the ane a formerly. He | puetto de “Belisarto’ “Liner oi Donizetti | Western papers please copy, oo u ‘oor week:— then said that he ba: been sent for to see a very vicious Signori Brignoll and Ferri. " Cantrron.—On Tuesday, Jannary 15, at one o'clock A, ‘apital stock + $38,231,700 | mare, but on arriving at the place found the animal Quartetto de ‘Don Pusquale’—"E rmasto impletra M., after a re and protracted illness, CaTuarine F., 62,720,000 | enough with any one else but the owner, On ‘asking the TP” srhsae ‘ wife of Joshua Carleton, in the 48th year of ber age. 4,199,000 | reason he learned that he “had bate her all he could, but bya ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully 7,696,100 | gho did not get betther.”” “There,” said Mr. R., “was Graud Concert 2 invited to attend the funeral, from ber residence, 868 pe van all th sitouky. | Tho man did So pideratan’ how to | Overture—“Guillaime Tell.” Rossing | Broadway , fe Wednesday} afternoon, at one o'clock, 422, treat ® horee, and the animal resisted.” He, however, | Duette de “Don Giovanni —“ix oi n0."'..Mozart | Without further notice. Gireulation | 6,826,000 | bad as a subject a / ’ eave Derry.—On Tuesday morning, January 15, after a short Mi nd Signor Ferri. Romanza de iar “pirate or Chauson a rire de “Manon Leseant and gevero Iincsa, RERNARD Derry, & native of Monaghan, county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 44 yoars. PHILADELPH)A STOCK BOARD. the stage a shrill sqnealing was heard from behind; at + The friends and acquintances of the family are respect- Panangrenta, jan. 16, 1861. | last the animal, a beautiful dark brown, apprared, squeal. | Romanza de “Ernant,s "™* °°8 fylly requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) Htocks firm. Peonsyivania State Bis, 89; Reading ing and kicking furiously. Her eyes seemed to ve living Signor ‘Ferri. afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, from his late resi. Railroad, 20: Morris Canal, 53; Long Teland Rail i, | balls of fire, so red and bloodshot they appeared to the | Gran Finale de * Paste snease stooge es Donizetti | dence, 78 Hester street. His remains will be conveyed to 53%; Peumayivania Railroad, 877%. Sight exchange es | audience. it was squeal and kick, equeal and jump, and | gg,Vadrme Colson, Signori Brignoli, Ferri and Golettl. Calvary Cemetery. ° . ..Meyerbeer The artists above-named are quite well known to the public, and as they were all in their usual trim, no epecial criticism upon their performances is requir. ed. Signor Brignoli had the pleasure to sing the first notes ever uttered in the new house, and as the clear, silvery notes of his fine organ’ rang through the theatre and camo back as decided as when first emitted, all doubts as to the acoustical avecess of the Brooklyn Academy vanished. After the overture, Mr. 8. B. Chittenden, one of the Committeo of Arrangements, made a speech in front of the Lesh 2 Dervoa.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 15, Mr. Howarp 8. Doryvoa, of convulsions, in the 23d year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. Dumnie —On Tuesday, January 15, after a short but painful iliness, Euuzanemx Dussiz, aged 1 year and 10 aye. The friends and acqnaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this {Weduonday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No, 867 Pearl strect, New York. Kingston and Cobourg, Canada, and Houston, Texas, and took some pains to make the audience understand | payers please copy. that the edifice they had assembled to inaugurate was Doanrrsy.—On Tuesday, January 15, ANN DonNKLLy, au opera houre, not a theatre. It would have been much 4 aged 20 yeare. better had Mr. Chittenden’s speech been omitted. Wo have been Present at the inauguration of several opera houses in this country, and never before have we expe- rieveed tho sensation of hearing a speech" which was quite uncalled for. We believe that Mr. Chittenden caa claim originality for his idea if not for bis views. The concert was very well, although a better pro. gramme might have been selected. Siguor Muzio di- rected the vocai part, aud Mr. Eisfeld conducted the or- chestra. It is quite unnecessary to say that both theso were quite equal to the poritions as. All ber friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this ( Weaneeday) afteypoon, at half peat two o'clock, from residence of her sisters, Cook strect, between Smith and Morel, Bushwick, L. I. Fecrrt.—At South Orange, N. J., on Tuesday, January 15, of typhoid fever, Janz 4 t daughtor of Dominick and Mary Ann B. Eggert, in the 22d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, op Thursday morning, at ten o'clock, from the cathedral, Wachington street, Newark. Her re: mains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Farreit.—On Monday, January 14, Mancarer, wifo of Christopher Farrell, in the 50th year of her age. Her remains will be taken to St. James church, this eminent m signed them. Naval Intelligence. ‘Tho United States sloop Macolonian, Captain James ther He stopped to watch their movements, when one of thom | tentien to and correction of several misstatement. Glynn, sailed from Portsmouth, N. H., 00 Sunday, with Wednesday) morn! at ten o'clock, where a solemn approached him in a threatening manner with a club. | _ In the first place, I donot reside at New Brunswick, | sealed’orders, and passed ‘Highiand Light at sunrise on igh mars wn be onto for the repose ‘of her evut, and The detective immediately drew @ revolver from his | S"¢,the interview with your reporter took at Monday morning: She was hauled into the wharf on Satur. | frem thence to Calvary Cemetery cur intorment. | The hotel, and in the barrom, in presence of Mr. Reid, one of | day , and a quantity of powder and shot put on board. The | friends of the faustty ard respectfully invited to attend, pocket, and pointing it at the stranger told him to keep | Spofford & Trleston’s dential clerks, following is @ list of her officers: mee Clywa, Focarry,—At Harlem, on Monday, January 14, Jcuca back or he wouid fire. ‘The stranger advance’, howover, I did not state that ‘I had handed a Uritten, potent ©. marin. rville Ni » | Focarry, 22 venra. Rimrne . eater . ain aan; bere or jlo geant 8 tho ors rae, “et uel R. Freakite, Williams HH. Ward, Chas. A. Baboock’ The funeral will take this (Wednesday) after- not to come on, ¢ etill pers im ad- never saw gentleman. agent an Surgeon—' rier: urgeon—O. 8. “4 . el am x vancing, he fired the pistol and shot the man in the loston owners that T objected to the movement in | hurt, Vaymastor John d Gunninghams, Weston -Frosie | ees cree nee re oor late reel dence, Fourth ave rt; Paymaster—Jobn M. Bunce; Marine Officer—Charles G. McCauley; Paymas- Miler; Gumnor—Burgess Allen; Carpoatar—Goorge ler; Gunnor—Burgess P. Allen; tor- Wisner; Sailmaker—Jobn W. North. nue, 131¢t atreet. Her friends, and thase of her brother- in law, John Meehan, are respectfully invited to attend. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Griznvmr.—On Sunday morning, January 18, Scsan, wife of Arthur Gillender. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Beighborhood the wounded man was found at his resi fence | couservative ferling existed” (and I know thore is con- | _, The United States steamor Pulaski, Com. Macomb, was tend Paul's churc No- 226 Sullivan street. He gave his name. as siderable of fens Sen (was overshatowed com. | &t Montevideo November 16; oficers'and crew all well. hy Hades ree beer Pyindy tiny m Twylor, and said he waa recently employed as porter pletely by the ," and I left WARD.—Suddenly, at his residence, 19 Monroe piace, the dry gocds establishment of A. T. Stewart & Oo., | the people we with excitement.” My display Arriv: md Departures. lyn, on Monday, January 14, Epwarp 8. Howarp, in Prondway. Dr. Clements was called in to attend ia 4 of the American ensign bo Fort Sumter will probably ARRIVALS. of the frta of Spoafford, Tileston & Co., in the 63d year of lor, and core were made S ote (J aap tee mis - mes ponarel ie eens yg Banusy Cmte om ey Booman Deminge bia age. ¢ i vain. ¢ physician gave it as his opinion o not close my remarks wi rej Trom! on, larry verry, ‘h brothers, Samuel wound was not necessarily fatal, although he consiiered | charges mace against Messrs. "Tileaton Oo. L aveaid and lady, Jit Zumsisin, Wm ie = Hi and Goorpetiowerd. aia’ invited te entoes bs teeeet tao extremely dangerous one.6'Ax ape be Marhed hs asa with the seceding authorities of South UBB: i Gelemen, ‘Max Shayer, Mr Ri ‘Mr Grotiaa: | from tho church un the Heights, Pierrepont street, neat ylor is a very reapectable man, is a.” Mies Ballin, A Steenken, ledemann ; Samson Gul: place, ednesday) morn! cl likely that he was engaged in any’ unlawful ocoupation | — The high standing of these geatiemen is to all | foix. canes ” bari ic pegesiamaliias ” ee when sreatled by the officer in the manner dy | such attacks, and ow that the steamers of their line Awor—Ship NB Palmer—Mra Chas Low and two chil- Harprnor.—On Monday, Janvary 14, at her father's ro- sidence Woodlawn, way and 106th street, Mrs. Sanan Lf Srrauve, second daughter of Benj. and Mar; ret Hardinge. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday; " house aforesaid Curringes dren, Mra H. and two daughters, Miss Ellen M Porter, Sr Frank Hoss. ‘ Savanwan—Steamship Florida—Harry Howland and wife, Mies Alken, Misa Kellinger, Miss Chapman, Mins Skalutan, ira Benson, Catharine MoGinnes, G Blacling, G Green, Jas at twelve o'clock M., at the Jaren £ Ecorege, 7 rere, Zrask oad Jous Hays OB | Si no in walling af the corner of Broetwey and Teity- I, J re ark, W k ninth street. W Galveston papers please we Ww Hermes’ J Bubman’ M Marky’ G Powder z 2 taokdemtth I Resenbach, 9 Foner, ‘FH stranpy 7 ynne—and 30 in Ri famestown—Mias § Ballard, TS lady, B Bliven, J M Taylor end lady. Jonnaon.—At Brooklyn, rg Monday morning, Jan- cident dhughiter of Chi, We Livingston, aged 21 poate. ny ir . M. Liv! ‘ ‘27 years. the family are invited to 30 rt, BO Hil 1 tm the steerage. The frionde and relatives of Liver’ niiatails Oreck, rem Se aha’ ekurchs Wack asi POOH TTA '—“teamsb{ Al oe m St. a Geta Theta | feel oe | anaes Sana re a a re jane y ear. ee, 6 ee eee ¢ P nierson, Pr friends of the family, and of her uncles, Patrick "Wr Wenlesln eben: Robert McNaush- | Kear and Terrance Rovian, are rorpectfully invited to at- , in, Chaties Plant and Thomas Filand, of New | tend her funeral, fr@@ the resitence of her parents, No. York; James Craik, Mat John Stalkes, Mr 831 Wert Forty third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, Mra Thompeon and infant, and J ith, of Toron'o; John | at ope o’cloak previa. Drogner, of Hamilton; Mr Trejina, Mar- Krone. ‘consumption, Ane, wife of William Kem- Sheras, Wm Mallon, Mr and Mrs Mather, Wiliam | Ho aged $3 years, Jobn Maries, Henry Alleand and L Erecson, of friend and sequaintancen ofthe family are respect: fully invited to attend her funeral, this (Wednesda: hk Drayipes of the Delaware State Lot« ternoon, at one o'clock, from ber late residence No. veri “Fons, EDDY & CO., Managers of tho Eaat Fortieth street, DELAWARE, AND Lemon —On Monday, — 14, Awste M. Lewow, Decwadb—Srsse Cone Te ee | daughter of Famuel and Matilda J. Lemon, aged I year, 10 months and 12 da: The frients of (i funeral, thie the resi m4, , 28, 36, 75, 2, 20, 43, 57, 56, 14, 64, Detaware—Co. mu 8, 1, 6, 30, 21, 15, Age 76, San. ry 58, 5, 60, 40, 66, 13, family are invited to attend the (Wedpesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from The ; and ung. | bowe—the red pennant of danger waving im 148 | circulars tent free of by, either to idence of her parents, 139 Fighth avenue. sually ory Spiiebd: ‘_ Agr) the za stead, The reason of this course of action was that the Se Woon, eepy ‘; at Pag Inriz.—On Tuestay morning, Japuary 15, at the resl- formances was tho duet, “Kind Shepherd,’ ad. | '¢ Was very soft, and, if skating had been allowed, it “ Misowet, pom eh Ad gage Jaw, ‘Jobn M. Holder, Juxwerr Lrrruz, yeare. ‘Tho friends of the family @ré respectfully invited to attend her funoral, from the residence of het’ son: in law, Jobn M. Holder, 141 York street, corter of Charies street, Brooklyn, on Thuraday afternoon, at two o'clock. Mowacnan.—On Tuesday, January 15, Euiky Moxacnay, in the 34th year of her age. Drawings of R. France & Co.'s Dela-~ ware Lotteries :— Sunsex Counry, Criss TrereEy, Jan. 18, 1961. , 13, 89, 28, 49, 63, 27, 32, 1,87, 71, 7, 68. Comsourpatep Lorreny, Crass 1, Jan. . 63, 75, 59, 25, 22, 71, 58, 40, 54, 44, 7, 17, 23, Circulars sent free of charge teristically disjointed style. After felicitously refer; 4 ‘them full scope work : respect! to ey a and the _ of Washington, he call = an ea ren nan bag ey 9 Filtalngin Soxware invited Cy aslond ae tanaenss roms bar tte pesdaioae Be, — OMS countey, ars 0 tne beavy rain the fee will then bo ia $0 Laurens strat, this (Wednesday) morning, at eleven And th entire hymn was sung with tho rentent ectat The of tl ing night hed the | Contiveness and General Debilit Dublin ' followed by the chorus of tho “Star Ind Banner," anand C rarives taandibiog ba = ported WITH MUCH NERVOUS HEADACHE, CURED. Seems Moco January 14, Euzanern, wife and concluded with great applause and waving of hate | for either pedestrian or eleighing parties. Yet the jin- | | BRANDRETH'S PILLS are known to have no. sine of Peter McKernan, aged 40 years. and handkerchiels. The demonstration was entirely | gic of more than one, or even ove hundred, ests of bells, | Srriinble i ingen to remove eradities, and moat intal, | The relatives and friends of the family, and those of cxtempors and spontancons and could not bat be gratify: | told plainly that if evor 80 slight an opportunity oxists | failed” ime ease, cnn be referred. to where,” though her. brothers chn and William Gubbing, are reapectully “— \ . " ¥ 5 , Fne exercises comcluie? with the distribution of gite | for," se teeth wy maptclnpng Boggy bey bed Bre EN eo Tally revovec,, feocase weetan of giebs 400: | lavriie avenue, Brockiym, thie (Wedweaday) sivernnea, at book#, cakes and oranges to the ch'ldren—young and old. | come there for the purpore of wkating,’ant thoae very fy "HVE Abprige on QuiNy S°RNCE OF two tt Her remains will be interred in the Ceme- rege) seon left the grou: "for the balf diluted snow bad AL Fire in Greenport, L. 1. great tffeet on their “‘underatandings.”” wore Sted, andl aren Pebalied Te iS parton cure, Reference Op Monday, fmf o,f neers Gueayport, L. 1., Jay, 15, 1961. jeans tae to the Park were in Bone — Wee interesting, Now the prin- TT icndh one retorvin UF tea tanniiy ont . A tho large brick building otf. | a ae PURIFYING THE BLOOD, rf — fire was discovered in the large bri: ing © very 8600 found out; for, what with the salt on the Gadd anne es nervous debit. | Bvited atten be funeral, from 1d ke cures, eeem rooner when the a: sarise "tre ADDITION PILLS the great truth is siiil evident ed to RET, 4 UNION SQUARE. this (Wedpesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Ovetran.—On Tuesday, January 15, of disease of the heart, Groncr Wasniveton, son of William F. and Isabella kK , aged 4 years, 10 months and 24 days. ‘We sai and watched his bosom heaving, And softly bent to list bis nae And there were tears sighing For that sweet rose bad? ly dying. ‘The ties on earth are almeat riven, ‘The apirit one from God in Heaven: When watching round in robes of whiteness, To bear that boy to resims of brightness. Now the gloom of death is vanished — From that fair brow al) pain is banished; No more shall For Georgey bi heat blossoms. ‘The relatives and trieote of tee thay aro reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tharaday morning, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of his parente, 128th — betweee Sixth and Seventh avenues, Harlem. arrytown papere Neare copy. Powr.—On Me i samoary U after a short and severe Mary in are aed; but ‘Hoa la are oot 28 con nod - 24 CANA And Ni A u * Guarney's COT ospway. The last Te Rn TRO PRINCE OF Wales HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. Wit be. exhibition fora few daysonty, at Garner's (al a Pare reapocttully lavited to a riew of the J. QURNEY & 80N, ton.—24 Pictures ‘at HOLMES Steinway & Son's Overstrung Grand vnd agnare Pianos are now considered the best manufac | {linees, Mra. Oth year of her fired? arn warranted for five years. Warcrooms 82 and Bi Toa bave grue, mother dear, from es bow ‘Walker street, into God's law we meekly bow; Wieelee & Wikon's ‘oa’ wait in heaven for your ehildren dear, i. i a aSeG'NS Machine sith important improvements, at re Grover & Baker's © funeral, this (Wednew‘a; brated Nolseless | 2000, at one o'clock, fram the Willett street Methodist =8 a . e nee. rarde—495 Broad: New -copal ; it! farther invitat! 5 lnc athpinate dee = Aperrranecta Ae y, January 14, of inflammation of | gd Jaume StusvaN, 9 months and 1 . ool eo nd ne. "The relatives and frienda of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesda: At one o'clock, from the residence of bis fai ; iy tT, Michel W. F. George's New Patent Gas Stove for heat tion! art for bath ‘manufac. | Sullivan, No, 166 West Sixteenth street, near Seveoth (red by W. BUBONOR SEO, se Broadway. ‘Simm Monday morning, Sern, in the 66tb yoar of bis January 14, Jonw M Moldavia Cream, for Preserving and ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfall Beat ae ld my A Mechs, BATCURLOR'S | ine ited ws attend the funeral, from his Inte residence, 135 Wrat, Forty-sixth street, near Seventh avenue, this pltatenetor's DycmKeltable, Hrarm- See an Sa cen on and Instantaneous, black or brown, Factory 8 Barclay Philadelphia papers ‘ po ‘and applied at BATOURLOR'® Wig Peotory: rH] pa “ pad 7. ue 12, Canim For Ser: ‘ OAM, aged 86 years, * ¥ Teun TYZACK. At Mount Vernon, Weatebeater county, Bruma- ete eee ne val and ie Tue Tuneral will ke pice wt [eases ‘poreaven, : ator Hi w e place this 5 * naar dhs ooo - at cleven o'clock, fro: t i ence, Tenth aveaue, fash & Ont Rodieet Care Tras — heffiold (Frplan’) ravere please cope ‘ , ytice Bo, a Vesey strog! ron House), Oye Hq GhUrgly Vass va. —ty Bewislyn, om Tuesday afvgrnqon, Januar Beato? | 15, Lavra P., wife of Asay, nun, aged 61 years, 11 5 mente and 27 days. Fie tice Abt friends of the family are reepectfullgr iy are Tate invited to attend the funeral, from 5 be No. 118 Lafayette avenue, corner of Guuben atrest, or Thureday alternovn, at two o'clock, without further notice, ‘ir —At the residence of his mother, on Tuceday, v 15, Jony ®& B. Wricir, age! 85 vears. Warkun.—On Tresday, January 16, after a long ana Savon Any, wife of Robert &, Walker, a, ‘The relatives and friends of the famny eine ot No. 164, 1. 0. 0. F., aro requested to attend t from the residence’of her husband, No. 10. Allen, oe Thu at eleven o'clock, without further Philadelphia and New Orleans Papers please copy. Waitace, a kind and affectionate tut The relatives and friends of the er ne Seventh avenue, at re event at half-past ten o'clock om Thursdagr Wapicx.—At Williamsbridge, Westeheater oo. Y., on Monday morning, Jannery 14, Jawm» Waveney be Sayre tlness, Which she bore with Christian fortitude, Fores th street chureh and members of Hermitage Lodge, funoral, on Thursvay morning, Wattack.—On Mouday evening, January 14, Jacon P. invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate ronhtenoo, 168 Philadelphia Papers please copy. 59 vears and 6 : ye and 6 months., a native of Carrick-on-Suir, ooum- 'y Tipperary, Ireland, a member,and one of the founders of the Father Mathew Total Abs Sew Tekabe itinence Benefit Society ef A light is from our household gouo, A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant at our hearth hich time can never fill, May his soul reat in peace. Amen. His friends and intances and members of the Fa- ther Maihew Total Abstinence Benefit Society are y invited to atti Thnredoy aw bond the funeral, at one 0’ - OOPRUFY.—On Tuesday. morn! uary 15, after short ilinees, Watts D- Woomncrne’ aaMey 1 after ‘The relatives and friends of the fa invited to attend the funeral, from Ry ‘clock on Thursday afternoon. Vandam street, at one o’ : _MISCELLANEO! Arourtronsy UNSCRIPTURAL Just publi: 5 ‘rice 5 A SERMON by the REV. HENRY J. YAN DY! Of the First Preanyterian Chuseh, Bro Published tn aid ot proatg te thea, a love of the Union and liberty for whieh cus t bled, died and bequeathed to us, to preserva undiminished = For eale bY news agents olesale for ‘a ene , and at wh re: ACL INN coed ralton street A liberal discount to the trade. — ee AY Pt EVERDFLL’s 8 WEDDING CARDS ANE velopes of the latest atyles. 104 Fult Hc ase atyles. ‘ulton street, New EVERDELL'S OLD STORE, 302 BROADWA | ed Cards tn elegant styles; nls. tinted and Pastas: seo them, TRUE SOLUTION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF the Union.—A private despatch was yesterday recolved in this city from Washington for one of White's Pateas aver Truxwea: From the fact that the dimensions of the in nent required were larver tl manufact Be GREGORY eco ot ond niet have had seamee scture one ex; or thin order, it a supposed It in wame- edin Teaahingtn to preventany fetther rupture to the Ctoe, At being well known that thiswonderful instrument 1s the we plos vlira of troases and acertain preventative and cure for ll kinds of ruptures, We wonder this was not thought of ore. APOLEON TAP ROOTS, A NEW ST’ , Noa. Wand 12 Ann atreet. N. 8.—Call OOTS AND SHOES SELLING OFF AT HALF PRI B for ingen ehild: an: for ladies, genta, mi ren. Allare Arat qi goods, onl: little soled. Cloth buttoned ncais side and ( Gal kina, Now is your opportunity. Call ani CAHILL Wo Ds ‘627 Broad bet and Bleecker atreeta, E* NOTICIO&O DE NUEVA YOR BOOK AND JOB PeUrtInG OFFICE Prepared to execute any kind of Frmntiog Oat may be re Garda, Show and fland Bik Aer Be, with prompmneae ond at moderate rates, ee — ‘Office, 24 Avn street, New York, XTRACTION OF CORNK—INSTANTANEOUS ANB eft cures of Corns and Bani without Bata or bleeding, by Mesers RANDALL, 425 Broome FMA, $1 per corn. ho SALE. MAKING sects MACWINE! For the inside of segue ere UNCHES, WUTERICH & HATHAWAY'S PATENT, Patented Dec 18, 1860, Fither one or two can work on ench machine tion so very aimple and easy that a girl on them; wo tus reauined io Teams tn HS roper abape, each end being smal! and th Ne Fequtring tat one small $0've seen in oper every day from7 A.M made at le. Every segar: free, or the retail price of each returned; also, the sale, by Statee of theron Wanted, to proper person for the exclusive ageney for ( Pentre "street, corner of Canal ‘trest, se room. ME. DEMOREST'S SECESSION, CONCESSION, Vnion, Disunion and Compromise Sentimenta,—Where- both North, end Southeast, Weat versely: [ roneluded that Mme. DEMOREST'S Prise Medal Shires ewe ( oved the bent, nnd an ‘bey will not alip on tbe Frings or wrheread, w distinion tom _itlse of those Skirts for the money, combines sod secures te interests of both pertien: there(ore, mutually resolved thas ‘we fully concur Ins accession of Mme. Demorent’s Prect, No, DM Grand street, No. Tip Riphth avemce, and: Ree 10, ren reet 1. venue, Ise Plerropont street, Brooklyn, as fost as they” are mane: factured. TEELE'+ PATENT FEATH STEELE (PuAckenay an =a NEW MONLY MAGAZINE, NO. CXXIX. NTS. & Sr a i (FEBRUARY. ivatratlonn: tram valley: AD oid 5 : Croppings; Honest Miner jew's 3 a et ; Bulletin. Fort Mcen: Neat. Clubiona Agaricus: sesier Fight; Lgonee Nocten fenture, Rests of Lycoss «nd Byen: Papi, ner Man, 2 Toa os the Haunters.© By Sir BE. Bulwer Lytion. Adventures . By W. M. Thackery. Chapter 1, Loctor Fell, €1 at deboci and at tome. Chaper 3 Coneultaiion, to Jericho; Doctor Fell; Master and Pupil; the im the Closet. ‘The Dueliists, Py Sir R. Bulwer Portrait of » Russian Gent! ra lonthly Record of Curreat Events. 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