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{ : ust was sung. On Friday e the Dame ‘The following rebel schooners, under the English fag, | health of the principal guest of the evening, Col. A Biseae wil'us given by the Gorey Opere troupe, have arrived at this port during the last two onthe: | Belog {dé Sa. “Gen eeaees tap woah of The wae Schooner Agnes, — tops, Captain ——, from Brazos, { Major Gen. Sickles, iggy og ry —— Captain Won. B. Raton has been detached from the Cir. | WH two hundred and forty-dve bales of cotton. Sftiere "ren followed toasts iu honor of Gen. Birney, ‘und appointed to the command of the United | Schooner Lily, Captain Cooper, — tons, from Gelves- | Gen, Ward, tee memory of y, (drank in @toamor Admiral, a new vessel now fitting out ton, with two hundred and thirty-one bales of cotton. ee iat neta tae tn ne ~ tq Captain Raton has commanded the Cizcagsien stoco | Schooner Joba Dovglas, Captaia Kenny, From Gatves- | Oh: H¥°sly (S-arul other omcers, The Fartioth Teel ov a“) * RA mx sete x. property ag peediiy af aiblo. 2 ~ Baa, Ho juras, Deo. 26, 1868. Shock of ag Earthquak®—Nothing Mors of the Pirates— Cnr obeys ped Wages, dc Odi Yosterday morning, b fou and five o'clock, « blight abock was not hoavy and did aMonal Democratic Committee has very th the Appearance Of an invitation to the ple to push ahead under the bannér of ‘Genoral Grant, So Fag TG ae Evroreay Emigration 10 THE parvo TATES.—-The number of emigrants who arrived fot this port last year, as compared with the Foar preceding, was as follows:— TANT FROM BRITISH HONDURAS, Nn Seizure of an American Cotton Schooner by Rebel Passengers. wad pg felt in this . It ‘aaah - ? ee lltee e Tuore hag goth: Koda i regard to Eee ‘wat | rns Piraian arate Captain and | ose beef LAN cit a yal —— Crew Adrift Enter lize which is somoth{iig vory unusual<oay senzon ~ Caorease in 1863. .......cseeceeeeeee ees s 80,633 ew _ Re ae euane ET ih winds ‘drive down Under the Rebel Flag. An increase of overa hundred per cent; and qtill they come, and let them come. High bore easier than (0 any other port, Christmas passed off very quietly, as far a3 trade ‘ages, plenty of labor, free farms, the suppres- .- «| comosrned for, owing to tho low aoale of wget of the rebellion reduced to a certainty, | Nale of the Cotton, Discovery of the Robbery, | Soa ce tho your, and thon cantder reduotion bas beou st tod this a . Thoso who formerly récetved $12 to per month birod last yoar for $9 and $10. Thi 3 ‘and tho certainty of a greatly increased demand and Flight of the Rebel Oftieers. for working men and their families to fill up ielanier iat ane hiring (oe 0 8. ‘This stale 0 [fhe waste places of the South, are the induce- is ae Pod a been very dat. “The want De thas kept ‘ments we offer to the people of the overcrowd- The Cotton, Mahogany and: Loge | the brig Moantaincor, rom your port, arrived here on pd Old World to come over and join us. We whe 24th. ‘have room enough, work enough, bread wood Crops; pit fleamer, Honduras, formerly the, property gt dhe enough, money enough, land enough and &., &e., we. In a fow days abo will froma hare (0 IMberty enough for all. Let them come, men, arma rmyees Fiver, Now river and Our Belize Correspondence. ‘ Brus, British Honduras, Dec. 20, 1663,, ~ Piracy an@ Robbery Under the Rebel Flag—The Avieri- ‘Women, and children. Come and-welcome, Sowers’ Attorment Caxcns.—We are in- that there are in the hands of wives of living in Boston and vicisity allot- eat checks for small sums, drawn by one of paymasters of the army on the Assistant ‘Treasurer of New York, which have been pro- ‘ atid réturned-with the answer “No @aunds.” This is an important matter to the oor women holding these checks, and the joverament should call upon the paymaster to @ive some explanation regarding the absence’ BMuitecary, BARBACES A NUTAAKOR, “Mayor Gunther aad Dr. Sayrea visited the @ark Bar racks yeaterfiay for the parpase of ascertaining thotruth. of the récest charges madd «jth rospact to tne coadition | and management of that catablishment. Thoy found things even worse than ropreseuted. Some sixty men wore confined in loathsdne quartera, filthy, dirty ana re- volting. Tho unfortunate mon were quite as unclean ag their surroundings. Mayor Guathor could only remain a ‘sehoonbr Eureka came toto thistharbor with a cargo of one hundred and twenty-two bales of cotton, She came fo under the old robo! flag, and came to an eutry, after some littio trouble, as an American vessel. A man named Hogg, who called bimaolf her supercargo, and who claimed to own the cotton, was on board and in of fundg to meet such payments. charge. He sold the cotton, and received about $7,000 or | fow momonte, #0 thoroughly was ho disgusted, Dr. Sayros 4 Beh BL old at $8,000 cash on account, and was to have received the | foara the outbreak of a contagion if the condition of the ‘ Fine Arts. balance ($22,000) in bills on Kngland, Barracks is not instantly attended to. ‘Tho Priace de Joinvill pirited picture of tho battle On the 14th the British schooner Louisa came ia from | Tae ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TROOYS ON RIKER'S ISLAND. We are informed upon competent and responsible author- ity that the reports of the waut of proper accommodations for the troops sent to Riker’s Isiand are very much exag- gorated. It {3 true they are quartered in tents; so are General Jacksou, the commandant of the isiand, and staff, avd all other officers. The tents are IaPge and comfort. ablo, of the Sibley pattern, and each tent is supplied with a stove, in which fre can be constantly kept by the use of anthracite coa!. The quarters of the men are realty as comfortable as they can bo made—far more so than they are in the field or on permanent stations. The fact that @ soldier froze to death during the bitter weather last week need not occasion very ‘t surprise or alarm, when the farge number who bavé suffered a similar un- fortuoate fate South and Weet about tho same period is considered. We are assured that every attention is paid by the commandant to tne comfort and health of al! vel- untcers sent to Riker’s Island. We hope so. ARRIVAL OF VETERAN TROOPS. ‘The Eighty-eighth New York Voluvteera have juat ar- } rived in town, They have been uearly three days on the road from Washington here. It is too bad that these tried veterans of the war should be thus unnecessarily exposed to the inclemency of this severe weather. Whon the Susquehanna was frozen all communication between Campeacby. Hor owner, Wm. Binney, Esq., a momber of the frm of Wm, Gudd & Co., of this towa, came iu her and brought the intelligence of a daring act of piracy on asmall American schooner, called the Josoph L. Gerety, Captain ———, who had cloared from Browneville with a cargo of one hundred and twenty-two bales of cviton for Havaua. i - Noone for a moment supposed That the Eureka was this vessel until the captain, crew and supercargo could not be found. On making inquiries and on examiviug the vessel evidence was found which left no doubt that the schooner Eureka was the Joseph L. Geroty, whoso pas- sengers had rison on tho captain and crew on tho Cam- peachy Sanks, taken thoir vessel and cargo from thom, put'them into tho boast and sent them on shoro between Campeacby and Sisal. The supercargo went by the name of Thomas Hogg, the captain ag J. F, Brown. Both are saidto be rebol maval officers; and ag thgy had regular papers and a regular clearance from Matamoros to Havana for the vessel and cargo, it ts thought to have been @ regularly concerted plan to capture the ves- gel and cargo, made before she ielt the port of Matamoros. Our vernment, On heariag these reports, immediately offered a reward of $600 for the arrest of the su; pirates, aud'the mati steamer was detained eight hours to send information to Jamaica, shouid the Coal and Hogg arrive there. I strongly suspect that they haye gone to Omoa,as they went i small boat and the wind was blowing hard from t! jor Gaines’ Mill has-been lithographed by a Paris house or Goupil. The print is full size aud is very beautifully ve@xecuted. Oertei bas two remarkable works on exhibition at |Who same establishment—the one an oil painting, called {ste Final Harvest,” and the other a cartoon for an en- [Narged picture, entitied «The Dispensations of Promise (end Law.’’ The latter composition is the result of years ‘Of dareful reflection and study. It is grandly drawn and (Would make the reputation of any European artist. Here, \ybowevor, works of this class are not appreciated as they ‘@ught to be, and we would advise Mr, Oertel, when he \@ompletes the picture, to send it either to London or Paris. Musical. THE PIRST NIGHT OF ENGLISH OPERA. ‘There ts one great obstacle in the way of English opera ‘Yo this country, as (ar as native artists are conceraed. { enterprising individuals who endeavor to get up a always experience the utmost difficulty in finding williag to undertake the minor parts. Atl our ‘ ere of the first merit (iu their own estimati on)— fall are prime donne, and havé serious objections to sing. Ang atall in Engtish opera,as by so doing thoy may lize the magnificent positions they feel certain Gro on0 and all called upon to occupy on the Jtalian . the army, Washin and New York was interrupted Dperatic stage. Still a fow can be found who in the in- Botts and aa cosy ee ee eta Fad nee — for several days. Such could not he the cage it the river Corim will consent to aing the loading roles in English | vessel there bound for New York. I have no doubt they | W@3 bridged over and a double track Inid of this import. @pera—but the minor parts, never. Whou the managers | went there, afd are now on their way to Boston. ant line—the great artery of Northern American com- aucceed tn finding ladies to sing these secondary ‘the tallow fs ‘scopy of the reward, with an official | merce. It ta. true they have driven poles for bridging the description of the persons of the men Hogg and Brown:— | Tiver; but these, like: the dog in the maugor, answer no es they know beforehand that they will be WAT ciniiens wckiadeaieias other purpose than being a kivd of bugbear co deter ofber at tadifferentiy rendered, and that tho en: | Whereas, {afermation has ‘been ‘laid’ before the Police See Harssenerouteceet eos Saree “tebvelpylied tain pe! ; Ny . R of the opera will suffer accordingly. Wo | Tylon ‘siiss ames Tapa, it four tke ei whose | rat Cameron is deoply interested ia this concern. It ia to, assured that the male alogers are less heme are unl pl, x3 ee ae piracy on | be he is not turning grist 10 his own mill. The ‘ambitious, and that nence there is less difficulty, as far | tite Saave'ang perous siding in the coments a ee cae Bevent pcigpee s Now: York Apap ticles also arrived i they are concerned. Our readers will of course un- | péttien in such proportion ga the Lieutenant Governor and | {he priiant charge ob Lookout, Motutaln at of cho dos from this preamble that Mr. Harrison's troupe | sharp features, rth Tig Chate aad blue eyes; raver avore | Votion of the army to General Grant, q Ys Iscking in tho respect of those who undertake the | ee edie ane ey ee Deke eet ae iiaterici ya | COMCLIMBNTARY DIXNER TO GOLONRI. ROAN AND ‘minor roles ia the English operas he produces; but (hen } the chin. OFFICERS OF THE MOZART REGIMENT. Brown is a short, square built, eunburat, Cony sailor-looking person, suspected to be an Englishman by birth, By command of THOS. GRAHAM, Acting Colonial Secretar Couostat, Sucaeraky's OFrick, BELize, 16th Dee., 1965. Some speculators—who, for @ long time, havo tried A complimentary diauer was last evening givon in tho Metropolitan Hotel to Colone! T. W. Fgan and the officers of the Fortieth (Mozart) regiment, New York Volunteers, gow in this city om the usual furlough prior to their re- ‘Wie has secured artists of undoubted talent for bis lead ing ‘Parts, and horein be has been most fortunate. 1. ‘The appearance of the Harrison troupe at Niblo’s saloon night wag an event of importance in our musical his- | hard toget up in your city a cotton growing company, err. Native artists ge peeeeene> ia. perfesemnace and merge agrees ly A Laren cutth org con: | tarn tothe field. Tne compliment was tendered by Mr. Eagitsh ’s Bohemian u nected wi u col —came ‘eon yr Alox- i Sod taerit which the most drhical could doutre, | ander'a bark Ziogerolis, ‘thoy aro quite Serce, on your | © nofers: the worthy and respected sutler of the regi Ed, tua prices Gtaan, avacan onsen, ment for the last two anda half years,and who has fol- aorrespondent for ruioing this colony? by ones the truth weot voice, and is cortainiy a very satisfactory | cod that trade was dull bere, and wood | lowed the regiment and its fortunes through the whole of She quite took her audience by fe beng eliciting oat kkeae utting was not paying. Their ead talc {he campaigas ja which 4t bas served. The Mozarters— Abs warmest yuse und obi numerous encores. the colony moro than k in military pariance,the Fortieth ets Ve re-enlist- { Mr. Castle, tenor, achieved atriumph. He has | worth; you have hindered several hundred families from | 64 for the war, and are rapidly Milling up their decimated Wumerous admirers here, witn whom he has been for | coming to the colony, and you t_ not to be allowed to | ranks—the bright record which they hare achieved Sn tho = seasons a favorite in the concert room. | live bh My reply was:—If by stating the truth’ | field boing a talisman which the & youug spirita of were |, however, for the really admirable | bave prevented you from deceiv: go many people, I | the city are unable to resist, it being the ambition of Se cre ee eaee te Oparn, ant his guecess was | bave injured @ud your acc. to the beneiit of | many to follow to the eld the veterans of this noble re- all ryt pee from that fect. . 8. C. Campbell is se | over two hundred families, and 1 have done well; and if iment, The skeletons of four other brave regimente— & favorite, and has so grand a voice, that his | Iam uot to statemwhat | know and believe to be the | the Kighty-seventh, Fitty-fifth, One Handrod and Virst felt r would succeed in this English opera | trath | will state nothing.” and Thirty seventh—bave been oc th the mont, he has more than fulfilled their expecta- There is no improvement in trade, nor in logwood or | Fortieth; and at the expifation of the period af Ontong ‘We regret that we Inck space to mention in detail | mahogany cutting. Egan will oncé More resume bie place at fast night's but feel asaured that the pub- | ‘The cotton which has been planted was all planted in | front, ready witn bie gallant ar to do battie to the Blo it is now ripe or ripening, and as it | death in defence of the integrity of the Union, and the from every vight and day, and the greater part of | honor of the old flag. All of tho above enumerated regi ry ime Mr. Harrison will have perfected his nd night, it is impossible to gather and pro. | ments fought with distinguished honor through atl ¢! ts as regards artists for | serve the cotton. cam, s in which the Army of the Potomac bas | all departments of Eng! pes Sd Under The fields which I informed you in, my last had beea | eu |» from Yorktown to Gettysburg. Colonel Egan, talented directiog of Mr. lore Thomas | ail eaten with cutterpiliars are again shooting a: when the regiment left tho field, was in command of the choruses and orchestra will become all they | ing as vigorously as ever and will still produc Third brigade of General Birney’s division, of the Third , and we shall have realized one of } crop, while the flelds which escaped the worms corps; to which command the Fortiet® ts attached, and ia which be highly distinguisued himeol!. ‘The affuir last evoning was a perfect ovation. Some torty officers, fresh from the field of fame, with a num- ‘Wearing, although they Lave already had a part of taken off them. We are to have an icenouse. A man from Boston ‘tion of knowing that we have ‘elements in our midst for the composition as well as | named Miller has leased s store and wharf, and is to erect | ber of iuvited guests, sat down to banquet prepared performance of opera. Native composers will find | an ice house during the coming year. with a bounty and an elegance and taste for which the ‘written by native authors, and the world will wake” ‘Another genera! store is to be started by a New Yorker | Motropolitan is so renowned. ‘The hardships, tatiguo fap to the fact that the Of this country can be inde- | named Parsons, connected with Dotuer, Potter & Co., | and privations of long marches, solitary bivouacs and t Of the Old World even as regards music. formerly in the naval store business in your city. Both | hard contested feds, were forgotten in the enjoyment of * There must be a commencement to all things, and Mr. | may succeed: but the chances to au old resident do not | the moment with aa abandon which only the old cam- Took at all bright. paigner could appreciate. Gen. Hobart Ward presided at ‘Garrison desorves ha ious Ss" [uigkonictom. me woe be the principal tabie; the host, Mr. Rogors, presided at one Al rtiste. none a8 woauid above, produce. Anoricsn operas, We Bsuize, Honduras, Nec. 21, 1863, Of the others, aud with courteous tact saw that of fly applaud all efforts which, lie this, tend to the % ‘his gueats lacked in any of the necessaries requisite to a Plovation and cultivation of native'talent. The Rebel Colion Trade Under the English Flag—Capture } ‘ui; eroyment of the festivities. Harrison lish Opera troupe give of the American Schooner Joseph L. Gerety by Rebel An excellect band of music performed national and ’s Saloon. ? Passengers for Havana—Arvriva! of the Pirates and | patriotic airs from time to time, and between the sbort, weil delivered and effective sisem of the moment. $ Military toasts were given in rapid succession; the oul coon perceumoee at Nibi GERMAN OPERA. aAded to the cathe: Academy of Music waa well filled last night, an the ae boncdr ot Moe Redoriet and: ett ike, Sale of the Cotton in Belize—Eiistory of the Transaction and Position of the Parties, éc. ton, with one hundred and sixty bales of cotton. Schooner Cora, Captain Shaffes, with two hundred and fourteen bales of cotton. Schooner Eureka, 106 tons, Captaia J. F. Brown, from Matamoros, with one hundred and twenty-two baies of cotton. We are in receipt of late news from Sisat that estab. lishes beyond a doubt that the latter vessel is the Ame- rican schooner Joseph L. Gerety, which, under the oom- mand of Captain James Nichols, le(t Matamoros, bound for Havana, with six rebel passengers and one-hunered and twenty-two bales of cotton. UM Cape Catoche they over powered the captain and crew, put them in a small boat and set them adrift. It is also asserted that they kille ment was also proposed and suitably responded to. festivities wore thus kept up to a late hour, or ratber ap early hour. NQUAT TO THE VETERANS OF THR (KISH BRIGADE. This ta likely to.bea brilliant affair, and will come of on Saturday next, It,is anderstood that private Miles O'Rieliy, of the Forty-seventh New York Voluoteers, has wont into commission, and he has given great ratis in supplying vesse!y inthe East aud West Gulf . He will no doubt make some prize money tn ie new.veasel. It will be recollected that Captain Eaton the valuable prize Minnie while in the Circas- pian. Newe from Fortress Monroe. Fortages Mownos, Jan. 12, 1863. ‘The steamor City of Richmond arrived this morniog Appapolis, bound to New York. } Salled yesterday from Annapolis, steamer Ashiand, for and Detroit for New Yorx. | The Potomac river is now navigable for steamers only. Steamer Mary A. Boardman arrived from Washington ‘ealled Cor Port Royal to-day. ‘The United tates steamer Fort Jackson hag arrived From the North Carolina blockading squadron. She reports mo news. Prize Cases. 4 NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. ' Before Hon. Judge Betts. Jan. 13.—The United States vs. The Bark Sally Magre, tor Tackle, de., and Cargo.—A Gival decree of distribu- of the proceeds of the above vessel, amounting to . APPOINTMENT. Sergee Voumenrs, bee ven repemenenpine ‘be Ne ecrs, ¥ Sixty-niath. New York Voluatosrs. ttorney. The cargo is atill ending on ‘ppeal in te Fires tm Now X cargo decision tribunal. FIRE IN WASHINGTON STREST. Siete tegen ont te ros Between seven and eight o’elock last night » fre was watt Smo arta ater, i dicorered in the balding No. 170 Wasbiagln stron District “ occupied by James & "7 as @ general Attorney tn this i “lec or th government the building, and before the fire was extinguished tho Bre Orace vs. The Schooner St. George and Cargo.— were to tbe 4 of 3,00. » Ie ee ee er atttgt tt the roses ot rea 9 in the National and. Now York Ricits eho prize. Mr. B. Rice for the government, No, 1 ts ocqupled. “Witra & Tremaipe for morage ; Greek Fire. taned, before wer ack a ete woot , To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. carly mercy BROOKLYN, Jan. 18, 1864. T noticed in your issne of yosterday that your corres- MrOscar G, Sawyer, in referring. to the Greek ‘sholt, gives credit to Col, Bell as having invented a by which this shel) was prevented from prema- eres ou Tuesday aight a fire broke out on board) Esai Governor q uy uated tnt KI a about $000. Nonsaranos. J JOLBEARY SrRewt.—Between one aid twa b’olooy build. 1 morning a fire originated ta the: ‘Yoatorday Saag og eR NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, Imcronae of Balurice of the New Work Poltce—Ooncert Saioons—Passage of the Rosolations of 1 ka to’ Gon. Grant— The new Board of Kad: National Guard Resolution—Auditor of missiouor Tutbill in at ey oe Canal Depactmont—Repairs of Canais Mc. Wage moved that the and ¢ho Attempt to Return to tho Old | o e prone rag gate Bwin ge 3 Sreteaeiaee. be Made Mr, MoLean, of thp Twoaty-Orst ward, received thirty es hey avy Shod- | ave votes out of thirty-seven, aud was deciared olected ried piss ry * be Outdonc—Bomator | prosidont for the curreat yoar. Tho Proaidout thea do- © § dhe Heads of Dopart- livered an address, from which the following is ox- monts~Hacviom Milk Freight, * tracted — Araany, Jan, 18, 1864. Tt ie with doep atncority that Several petitions wore this morning proseated asking a ner conterad ped me ia’ for an incroase of salary of the police force of Now York. roaident. f shall endeawor to 1d roapon: office J. L, Smith moved their reference to the members repro- rely, recat -_ San . ier Geuting the Metropolitan Police district, After a short nO doubt the duty of the Preatdeat elect, log debate the voto was taken and the House roforred it to | ObAi"s to Presout such tacts and suggestions aa ho thioks the Committee on Cities, beat calculated to promot i ‘econom, im the ‘oxponditure of py rn Leen td 4 boara doatto: ONd animation OF ral iat BOAKD—eLQOTIOM® OF JAMES UM. M'LEAN 49 PHRAIDENT AND THOMAS OLERS--THR GOANDAL IN Tas Tate raanra Wano, Bro. ck aowledge the honor 19 to the offi Chess My Vetogr dost r- The adjourned mMtot between the) Phyl g? Now York Paulson's @mied clube whe rasta ‘ ant waual Lour inal ovoaing: but contrary bo Ul of @ majority of ths participants im the 4 (artnog Postponement booame ascessary. Tho following word Added to the sore alraxdy obronl a jumos — 4 Kw vou. hu sgacrays AK. KR to B 3 UR wes BKK. to B 22 Chow & 2 P, takow P 2-2. w 21-0. oR 2 27 takes fee 2—P takea B. 239. talon P a Q 20—Q &. 0 K w. rao) 30-K. FOB 8 BA BMP. tok Kt 6 i—K. R. to K 32h. OK.R S 8-§- 9 2 33—Q. RK, to K. 2 33—P tod Kt. 4 Now York bas now the move, furthor wor juraed antl! seven P.M. this Th Ned mt Notioes wore givea this morning of several | your charge. I wili thorofure proaont rg dg tid lion te Uh tat Be ol important bills, Among thom aro the fol ete dal popalar eiucetton in this city, and offer toh exhi ica Biagt age" eet ¢ lowing:—For the coustruction of a torso rattroad | ‘The amount appropriated {or the sugnort of schools iw Bold by all agaist , from Jamaica to Rockaway; to regulate or provent the | , this olty during the year 1803 waa - agenee - S ae deans use of ohain bridges on the ‘Now York ferries; to amend | taut oxponded and labiiition...... "4,605,886 canmneial, Den vinge of Martay, Kady & he obarter of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, Leaving to bo paid this yoar............., 156,885 weet Rirna Giass tron. 18, ie and to fucorporate the Metropolitan Market Compans, | The whole oumber of pupil aught during 1963 ea'che | 56, 68, 4, 23, 72, 42. 05, LL, OA, tb, OL, Oy, 38 Me. MoCann introduced « resolution this moroiug to | fe'the corporate schools, Uuet Dartiaipacs (0° 4at'o2 aad 13, 2, 66 51, 38, 41, 4 3 appotat a special committes to investigate. aud report to | monoys is aa ‘olows— the Houge.the dest modo of correcting tho evil of Ward schools — @oncort aaloous, “Tho rosolution, giving rise to Mc. Reed, of Mew York, onllod up the sevolutions thanking Genera! Grant for bis viotorion in the Mississippi valley aa¢ Toancasec.” Tes regoiutions woe amended by sordoring 2 dertified copy to be aont to Genoral Grant, A.) ‘iotfon was thed mado" to: lay tt om the table, wilicls was tost—oniy. receiving haifa dozen votes, The easolution wag thoa adopted without @ dissenting voice. AGancadmont wag offered to tho rotolution thanking the nton in ali our armies, which ia many respects takes, Coa great extent, the real poiats from tho compli. | Ward schools ment to Grant. The amendment was hurriedly voted Evening sega upon aud without the members understanding the effect. If, however, it was inteuded by the mover, or any of those who voted for the amendment,as a slur upon | Janitor: ? i Gramma: achoois for giMia.. ‘¥ aohoots fox boya and giris,,.. Ovotored schools . Gorporate achoo| Making a geaad total of... ociscee. cc. ss ss. ROU (EDE ‘Che number of instructors ri oxcopted) was as follows _ PRUE TERPS rey Femates. Free Acatomy Genera! Grant, on account of his name having been Ward schoois. . ; brought forward asa Progidential candidate, those gen- Evening schools oe seeeeceeerenss tiemen cau have $bo gatistaction of knowing thas such ‘The valve of property, real and peraoval, undor the barktog at his heals by jealous friends of othor candi. dates is tho very tlting toheipGrant along andetrengthon him with the people, and in taking that course tt only injures themselves. Me. Crooko, of Kings county, presaated an important Feeotation ing ¢o the Natioual Guard, or State mil 4 3 Lotion control of the Board and ‘School Trustees oxcoeds threo oiillion @ve.hundroed thousand doilarg, The roal estate ia wee re ~¥ Lee Cod of amount, the title to whi ve in the oma ae city Conger fruipt GR, Se ged 2 estimate of the amount required to ai t achools during 1864 made by thet Board of Haneation November last, pursuant to the requirements of sections 3, 14, L5 and 16 of tha School law, was, $1,787,000 Excoa3 of 1883. ioe {165,835 Loaving an available balauce for 1964 of... sient 1165 ‘Tho result of the batiot for clerk was anaouaced to be a uaapimous vote for Thomas Boese. ‘The following committess were thea elected — Hinance Committee J. Montgomery, Sacod 0. ogee i ‘ed, ‘That in order to. maintain an effective militia ation in this State it is proper and necessary that members of the Nationat Guard of the State should not be subjected to United States military service as individu- Saba Should be ordered Out by organized corps whea needed. The object of this resolution {s to prosorve intact the different regiments of the Nationa! Guard of the State and better mainthiu the efficiency of those regimonts. Past experience, especially the results of the draft that took place soon after’ the resuro of the State miit- tia from Pennsytvania, where they were detained as 4 police guard, ta effect, has showa the neeos- sily of some ateps bein, p. In that case | Jeremiah Weick, the commutation for the individual members drafted waa paid tn order that the spirit and efficiency of the several regiments might be maiutained. Sometimes the drafting of balf a dozen men from a company will almost destroy | James M, Tutbili,¢ ie sentuiness of ia omy ‘ sai Samuel B. H. Vance, ne Auditor of the Canal Departmont sent his annual | ing ooal Board of the El th i report to the Assombly this morning. Ho advocates the | 100106: : Rightooath ward sont in an ap- abandoament of the contract system, which le admits | Pication (or $65,613, tor the erection of @ new school Orlando P. 8: Committze on Pree Academy. Jobe - Washington’ Murray, Witttare Hitcbmaa. Prizes 44 ia. 8 legate | cy Colds, Pulmouary and Asthmatic Disord their eMlicacy by @ test of maay years, and have received tee- abe ri, Ga 4g, Hh Otroutars seat Croe “oer eatirenge the ‘ ‘te OMmcial Drawings of the Shelby Goltegs ‘Cicaiars gant by addresali s ee OMotal Drawings of the Library Asso- ciation Company's Lovers of Keutuely. Berea Crass 6iT—Jao. 13, 1966. 44, 37, 20, 45, 74, 41, 31,15, 34, 7, 1h, Of, 68. jeder. 13. 1364 38, 13, 60, TL, 46, 6B, 32. 68 Otroviars sent by siadroas el alleen 54, 40. FRANCE, Euli8 & 00., Measgere, Cortagton Ky, mons, Rogers & Co are de; Ke oats and, inte, alien og gue Got.ore of Kentucks, R U1, 85, on fh a a Trt, ® at, 98. 1, 7, 6, 256, ' an, 60, a. 8. Mesa eathortr. account. “Prices Cashed in Alj Legal Prompt aud retlabie informa lion ven or 3.8. OLATTON & ttortes— .. LO Wall atraot, > W, Peises Gashed tn Alt eae cr tee ized Lette. BATES, Broker, it Prizes Cashed in All Logatized Lott ries and iaformation given. datcagifue @ penvaut . Brokers, $10 Cheataut street, Philadelphia: oO A Perfect Hi tea box, Tey it. Batohelor's Hatr Dye—The Boat ia the ry : Berolay word Harmless, reltable, instantaneous. feot dye, Sold by all druggists, Wactory Bt Brown's Bronchial Trooh imonials from eminent men who have used thom. ¢ house, Referred. will eaecit Wigaea ak 16 Cie a ate ce ee ee ‘Tho acho! oMicars of the Thirtesott: ward sont iy, tho beatin: peampeto _ he cauaig—that is, @ retura ye of robbery aod | rottowing communication: — pure vegetable gxt ad coated with: swindling, ia which there aro many unwritten chaptors iE bomtae Was uel @aliasGok Oeisciie au easy And delicious to take Of plundering that baye not been excelled by the most Taereeeen Wane, NEW TORG Too Ti abe. | | “Blin are tdtonded 10 rothove obairudlone rotten and extensive awindles under the natiovaladminis { To tax Boano or Kpuoation — regularity in the occurrence of the monthly tration iv al! the shoddy, beof, broad, horse, coffee, char. Herewitu we forward a preamble andgresoiutien, u success whioh bas attended the use of thi is to tering ahips and Other nefarious schomes that have come | mously adopted this erealng by the tous represent, practice of one of the propriators, {nauces F Be i ee Yo light tu regard to the army and navy foroas of thecoun- | #80 {ac »mpitance ith the instructions cootained ther monding inom (0 10 aioe pe Oe Soe ere Ke try. Tho facts and figures connected with tho old ays. | JOstigation, Dep ete fuse system. “By bridgtag on pnd recuiating the periods Ly appalling, complotely proving that the days. | rei ‘ Pieecter te tin tnnoy ot he | womeu (which they dp undér auy and aH elrou ap ig thas rplattye 19 the conduct of @ Weacher, tn the ouploy Of this Cor 7, 4 of swindling did not commence with the rebeltion or the rd. Respeettuliy, 3. uthalrman.” | they effectualiy cure all disoases and effects preseat admioistration. That tho leaders of the repuoli- Your committee respectfully recommend, aud urge aupor or those by the deranged fe: cap party ehould take it inte their beads to retura to ee ade “es ber fhe | ene Hoa obi Kc} eiiae By regulating they fatter ha old system is certainly ao sign, and shows a de- | poor aud fapresenth ~ rere inaber H et ih aenting the This ung, just into woman sire fo oarich men whe have had more opportunities and | Of" Bineation: be abdesa nareoy renuesiel be engin wie: mitts rt bles oir and ihe tations to'rob the State than thay should hago, as | res.gnation to [ake imnodiate effect. fu the sere ye fal! will fin lef wellas to furaish a mode to jn from the State Troa- ‘ . GARDNER, Endiaa medicine.” All Hitters seeking advice or fury @ fund to run their Party and enrich their TIN,” wilt We promptly, freely and ceven Cae lame ducks. Under that system ® superintendent Feet Lan ACCOR Cant ere OF poeta a8 CASO of one seotion the canal needs but one Lo tt 5 oe cia freee J A. la fortune Offered by Mr. foxdea Fl. Tooxrr—Preamble and reso- lutions adopted at a speciat mocting of the Thirteenth ‘vear to secure liimself ai leisure for the balance of his lif Pa st feo Fe oMensias, Oo eee ors, New York. Sold sioner, at the end of his torm, never meed ask any fur- P & ww ther favor for himeelf and friends. es (ar as this world’s | “ard Board of School Omicers January Lt, 1864:— Crivtadoro’s Hair Dye, Preservative goods are concorned. ~ |, Whereas, at the jaal meating of thie body Chas... Ghaver | aaq Wig depot, wholesaleand retail, No.6 aster House. y ‘Iuere {4 something wrong ia regard tothe present | ‘ward'in the Gencral Hoard gf Kducaiiom was cimast unant, | ue dye applied by sbiiCul artiste, contract system ; but with ail ite errora it ia far better | monsly Fequestod to vealgn bia position for conduct prejudi- c hat Sallewn: the: than the old aystem, The trouble with the oontract \| clai to the interests of the schools wuuer our care, and re. | 4 CBaps, Chafes, Sa none, Bent AUDs syatom is the game that applies to all other practical | flecting scriously ou the good name aud diguity of the body ; | f oy eatcat d Soap yn = r questions when mere politicians take bold of and attempt to manage them. They always arrange it iu @ loose way, «od throw Mage tener pig oie for side operations. Xperience of the past willeuggest to any practical mind a mode of remedy for ail the evils, ‘without resorting tothe old, corrupt viltanous system. All that is wanted, instead of making a contract {n the loose and blind way that is now done, is to let it by the foot or and. Whereas, sald Chas. G. Shaver, notwithstandin tio on our part, ao Jenient tm cousideration of fence ivan, vel suggestively severe to ® man of high sense of » has the audactty to present bimself here to-night aad take part in our proceedings; therefore, be it = Reso!red, ‘that the recommendation coatatnad ta: the re. port of the ‘Committee of Investigation, read at the last meeting of body rotative to Mr. Shaver, be referred to the Gene: dof Kducatton for thelr eonslderatton. ve id ace Yard, to be estimated by the evgivecrs, If thore is t these preambles aud resolution, duly at- anything ta the science of enginooring tho precise amount | tested, be also forwarded to said geueral body, aud @ copy of work done Can be ascertained. and the contractor paid | ‘hereof entered oa 01: miaules. JOSEPH i. TOOKER, Vhairmaa. Rowe, Fare, Sacvetaiy. — The subject was referred tothe following special com- mitteo, with orders to report at aoxt meeting:— Commissioners Dupignac, Brovaaa, Bogert, West aad Vance. The Roard thou atjouraca. If, on the other |, there is no reliance pon the ecieace of euginecring, tnen let us once and coase humbugging the people. But the ivea that, becatise one ayatom aot perfect, it should be made a party creed to adopt ome of the most outray ‘ever in \geous systems vogue anywhere, does not augur well for the future of or canals. No wonder that the Comptrotier predicted a great failing off in the reve. pues cf tho cavale for noxt year. Gus te Sonator Laimbeer this morning tatrodicod a preambie y and resolution in regard to the complaiuts against the ‘Bex Pamaviation 10 Maron Guxraer.—The (ollowing heads of departments of New York, and ivatructing the | was received by Mayor Guather from tbe Philadelphia Committee on Citles to ascertain what measures were | siocnoidecs of (bo Long Inland Ra\iroad Company :— necessary to better secure their efficiency, and report by bill, senator Cook moved to Iay it on tho table, whicn | To oa ae ©. Gone Rav Gostum, Mayor olect of the City of New York:— wag carriod, to the surprise of sevoral Senators, who thought they had amooth sailing with any and all mea- We, the undersigned, stockholders ia the Loag Isiand sures that they might present. It is understood, how- | Railroad: Company, residing in the city, as avsiight token ever, that Seuator Laimbeer’s project contemplated the | of our appreciation of the fd evinced by youasa consdlidatton of some of the departments and the amend- | director in protecting our interests ia the management ment of the city charter in several resvects. of the affairs of the said compr beg leave to present The Coiliug will case of Dutchess county was a you the accompanying testimonial, and to assure you that before the Court of Appeals this moraing, G. W. ‘we most heartily rejoice that the great city of New York making th iment. has given such empbatie evidence of its appreciation of ued ‘a aitece” Panphiets tree by Pi ed by Deafness, Impaired Sight, Norstis IW THB BEAD, CATARRHAL APPROTIONS (N (HG CHRONIO OATABRE, CATARRH or THS TYMPANIO waooge ry OBSTRUCTION 0) = BUSTAOMIAN TUBB CURED. CROSS EYE oma PENED (8 ON i And overy disoase of the Bye and Bar requiring ottber id to by Dr. YOR Baden eek en kana, se ret wee WeleiesGrewarty G BLIKIR; By its usoall Oe nee oath rime meat; " igor 1s permanently restored ine short efuce of time? MEDY and CHEROKEE IMJ} ate—oures im from oae to iy mal ‘ricea—$2 per bottle, or thr besties for $5, and (orward- ‘express to all parts of the worl: Sold by all reapgeiable Aruagiate every wbere. 8 Proprietors. No, 9 LIBRETY STREET, N@W YORK, Sold, wholesale end ae by OTION— Gaye. A bill was introduced in both houses this morning to } your integrity and bigh administrative abitity. regulate treight on milk om the Hariem Ratiroad. is Joseph H. Trotter Wm. Harmar. Exercise, He h, Amusemont.—Woed’e company have recently raised it from ove cent to one Chartes Bmory & Uo J. W. Ryors. Gymnantic Academy, East Twenty-eight stroot, $e | cant ant Lape a Fam eing* Beene oe agreement a eee & LA Ld Co. quarter the farmetra—made when question was agitated in the fatter Froomaa harias a. Legislature a few years ago—that it suould net be raised, Samuel! Castner. J. M. Crossman Goura , ttle by —onige been higher than one cent, ‘The bills now introduced propose John A. Barclay, David Wovater. Jian ae ee ne 2 to reduce the freight Losuree quarters oF « cent par quart, Fees witiag = F eagherty. ee peti oven at that will prove the most proit: . 5 able freight thet ean 60 cartied Ou (he road. aw, Morliater & We. A. Banchard. | , Hoye bp taper Mond ne, ane writ. t e pe wes fiat ‘a pespacation “will restore ‘aged end at aad The New York Coltectorstip=The Votun- | Pt-anetrata, Doc. 30, 1862. wilekete to ‘orgival color and life cy t Depot im New York—Tho Niagara Mavou'n Urrion—The followigg appointees were yas. | this isene ent watua HAIR Ship Canei—t Pax on the | tetdey sworn before the Mayor:—fd, Fitzpatrick, Deputy | ts to do. pst t= Banks, d&ec,, de, Cork of Washington market; George W. Jenkins, Assist. | FNIE Mie make soft oad z Auaany, Jaw 13, 1964. pn Inspector ; Lee 8. ego hy se ep or ten eda ane me ward; ‘thompson C. Dunn lnepect Ninth. effects A paper has been ia circulation here (yr Ue last two | Chia’ (eo-ce-Hoary Vallera, Third Assistant Clerk in the | PLT. ogat ot eet Ae avis or threo days getting signatures recompending the ap- pointment. of Postmaster Wakeman as Collector of the Mayor's office: Rawware at tas Barrmrt.—Laborors were engaged tact with on artlole thet we feel j leew It is Not Often sires 2 avn republican member of the House bat two, aud every | rounding the Battery. They will take in eome Atty Coot | [ii Rumeroua tered ny 110 ve republican Senater signed it, as did also all * the | on Battery place Whitehall street, giving the oumo- | cau heartily commend to all who may bave aso for rous railroad-aad stage linos terminating at the South | auy colors. Bor sale by uggtots, State officers. i ie said that Mr. Wakeman bas | ferry increased accommodation, which bas beeu much tien already secured the endorsement of the Congressmen | Wanted fore aumber of years.” Enetemetien See teeta Puiconstone— from this State and ove of the Senators, Those, how- | 4 WarsuCotony wt NoRtiman Misgoon!.—[ast svoning day and Friday reeling ls now torming, and will meet ever, Who are acquainted with Ar. Barney’s movements, | s meoting of Welshuten was beld at the office of Mr, EM i renee te eof Sonar. Coe pepcaiacs ina and know the link that connects bim with President | Thayer, No, I'Park place, relative tothe matter of fora» | °° modananinnss «tn pe hor oy Mag Northern Missouri, om the line of the Hea- nibal aod, Bt. » Rail |. Mr. yer Being calied to the chatr, stated the objects of the ing. There be- not fost contidence tn him. but five or nix persons preseut , the nieetiag sou after ‘The Govergor has to-day appoinied David Rowland tifoarned to taureaay wening of next wovk. Colonel Commanding the-Voluateer Department is. Now Beg be i@ to have charge of the returning regiments Coroners’ [nquesta. wi re-eolisting. ‘The Niegasa Falls ‘Bbip | bill, introduced the Drowns Ossuatre.—Ad anknewm maa, suppoaod, to Senate, is tna the tunprees of Genecal Stewart, an eagle be Patrick Mo@ae, fell overbeard at the foot of Norta, aaa Cm surveys of the locality, and. | moore. street om Teesday night, and was so exhausted tiv aan details. ‘The bill is mot, therefore, | nen picked owt of the water that be died ina (ow minutes afterwards. The body was takon tothe Firth, — hovse, where Coconer Ranney held an.in- |. quest. Joho EF. Develia and Ax Osaxows Max Kiatap ox tae Aupson Rivam Rac- ‘appeared. on, dehalf of the people, and | roan.—Aa unkhowa man was knocked. down by one of ae tn tee iawalved, | the Hudsow River Railroad cars yesterday forenoon, at ) ‘on that question, The | the corner of West and Gansevoort streets, and aimost (od ewe & very singwar polot, | instantly kidled. Coroner Coilia was notified to. bold aa hewing beea incorporated under | inquest. had no charters, Daoreap Dean ww 4 Liquor Sivas —An unknown man Sustained by the courte, i will dropped dead in the liquor store corner of Ninth avenue ‘& very awkward position, | and Thirtieth streot, yesterday afterooon, whils drinking lature passes without seve- | gines of al Corover Naumaaa was notitied, w bold oo Peite Meaney. TO TUS SDITOR OF THE MaBALD. Naw Yoas, Jan (1, 1964, Tho robe! steamer Virginia, with the rebel flag dying, was captured by Admiral Wilkes oa the 18th of January, L PRinant, Jaa, 18, 1964, the Court of Appoats for la the caleafiar of the Court of Appon! January 14:—Nos. 9, 46, 47, 43, 40, G1, 62, | 1863. Bhe was taken to Koy West aod condemned, 09 A 93,68, 98. sont thence to the Brookiyn Navy Ward to be renovated #4 - National Comvention. fitted for government une, Sho has been cruising sinc sthe /y's mooting oF the Nations’ Dersocratic Committes, | Ist of July fo goveramont sorvice and bas captred hold ats this day, it was unanimousiy | rai prizes 10 the Guif of Mexico, But as Tsparpne of meting esate Sea" Presncy | fem ibe Wie, goreromom having athe vom - a ¢ " and Vico of be United. States, be bold et reasou be ‘ammiguod for this doiay 1a #09 cuattor? bey ot on , July 4, 1864. Bye ata meeting held Geptem- — bor 7, 1868, Of delegates for each State was Court Catender=’ fing A amt BONY, Cieman. | tet oh Sh i OO Ty * 871, 7, O81 O07, O18, Oe atta abaT, Prom fan Francisco. Let ie Jaw. 18, TIT, Ta, 7 igh 13H, 701,088 Lent 1 290, 200, 00, 211,98, 148, 115, 246, 250, 196, 197 Coont—Part 16a, 9138, 3906, $147, fogs, » 3190, "ant, $223, S86, a tet male bottle, Ball.—! Sau aod Gat! » Boots and faites ot" Midi 8.00. you's Periodical Drepe—The Great Pew Ladies W Rat Gacat Light -Guaré inesnetas sales FINK “¢RRE TAR DROER rh Divec foon'Tage Paton’ 15 Chambers sirset. Mrs. A. G. Brown, Meta, cian, Br jfesanr on the Bye, Bar ai ‘Throat, ones, street morrow.” The ) Fs Bow f, Wnday and tomorow. . th sc Dimovery. for Deatacas, price 65. aid the (edb yi Ritnard’s Ryo Water. Bt, cx be badon any dag. Notice << pany will be intereny ring Com| wie eae, but wilt b= eontianed a8 usual at atreet, New York ol Booke Bought # any Qaanitity, froan #0819 FoLuiM® YOR SATS ENE, 100 Nason sieesk Re-Opent: 18, 420 and Ta Bron rence in Caual street. Gra ‘4 t memete— won tl c DO rete or Lavery etcebt . i Premiam Ubinas iiier Site 06 Oaps" sape- vecous cunoaer® a earn. alte On9 Boller, Sattstao~ ee antes Vengo’ vat, uk OMe areet | 7 %