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ase NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1864 ; PEL SRE Pee ST Aa Secs AEE Coe let Re al RS tie SEN lo cele IEE NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. THE RECRUITING ABUSES IN THE CITY. | SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN SULLIVAN STBERT. resto toete inded ond ares haivant weisccete | ton meine ME Co, 25 209 Cloves ToledoRR 12854 pa A thote original color, and to overcome i ie rd @.. ‘tase ‘Sab dae ¢ Camal Appointmeats—Is the State | x4 French Satlors—Court Mar-| Murder and Suicide—Both the Parties | yr. William McKinley, of 106 Chath Re 35 Horry 1M 100 1009 LAable when Its Citizens Fall Into the | ¢ini at the Old Police Headquarters | Colored—Imvestigation Before Coroner | day eppoarod bofore Justice Dowling, at the Tome, and | uma oalers the bet we th anno une, gangee teat ana 500 b] Canale? d&e., d&e. p Jan. 25, 1884, ‘Dvial of Dr. Joseph A. Kerrigan. Wiidey, &e. preferred ‘8 complaint against his son, pret meKialoy Jossra HOYT & 00, 10 University piace, N. ¥. ba = heeaeas fs Leany, Jan. 25, a Police a * 5 Minnosota ‘o, 71 Tomorrow boing the aay settled upon by the Canal A court martial is now im session at the old About nine o'clock yesterday morning a most sbookidg | charging him with disorderly conduct iu using throaton. 1» Anger wi 100 N ¥ Contra RR.c 136% “aon ett RR 316 ia ¢ — Boarf to make the appointments of collectors end other | Hesdauarters, coruer of Broome and Eim stroots, by | tragedy was enacted in the rear of premises 217 Sullivan | ing, abusive and insulting language, with iotent to pro- Delightfyi, soothing, cefreabing | 100 — do.........° 186% pow chert een be gt ee oe cenate tr orders of Genoral Dix, for the trial of all efficers who may | street, terminating ia the almost instant doath of Mrs. | yoke a broach of tho peace. The disorderly conduct of | “°" “Mle *t al the leading grocers’ tn the ag 190 40... 44810 13655 Bone ui eG fie i y Mnaro Ie Agate Expt PRES OF RE neS® | nave been concerned in any violation of the reeruiting | Mary Ann Shipley, a colored woman, and Eli Brown, also MoKinle; ree p&tameer's Dircction Labels and Tags, 1B o...!. 1... 7 250M &P dn ORR Positions, They are hurrying up to Albany in a sjate of regulations, The f ing are the orders issued {rom —_ re A a ie Pees _ appeared | nennison's Merchandise Taga, Pal Direction Labels 4 b- -b30 aK tare . wi tex wa fore meeti eld at jinton Hal on Sun. | F: [z tee 4 5 Pp, e aon Great Suspense as to their fate. Many of them will D0 | headquarters relatjve to the matter:— {At the time named Brown called on Mrs. Rachel West, | day, the Th” inet) whose Cora I.) V Hatch Bloons Ate pesireet i seiacbnaiabeal 9 Se OF 6X 100 de. ato ae doubi be able in the end to realize the truth of the pro- was’ delivering a disc 4 making serious 1500 Hrio RRC. Jopg 108-200 do. 86: ‘ SPECIAL ORDERS—NO. 14. Ocoupy ing apartments there, and asked to see Mra Ship- ourse, aD 1g PERT ag 5 eas v4 ‘Verb “There is nothing 80 certain as the uncertainties of : Huapqcantans, Duranranyr oF mum East, charges against his Cather,sin ‘connection with the (air renal 1500 do a3) 108 209 = do 80% hpmw affairs.” In tbe meantime the Canal Commis. New Yor« City, Jan. 18, 1864. ley. As be had been thore repeatediy before for that | legturer. It will be remembered that tho young man | — * gio moy LINE TREE TAR DROPA 1600 60 do... B16 BT ‘ fiongs apd State officers will have am opportunity of A general court martial is hereby appointed to meot at purpose, and fearing bis motives wore bad, Mrs. West | called upon the audience to prevent bia father from For Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colda 400 100 do .b1O 87 Now York city on Wednesday, January 20,1864, at ten | told him be could not see Mrs. Shipley. Browa,however, | ®P0aking. inasmuch as he had abandoned hia family and Tickling or Soreness of the Throak, 300 ed 40...,..b10 87. ‘being bored to their hoarts’ content by the hungry cr o'clock iu the morning, or as soon thereattor as ‘practi- | was desperate, and, resting i 3 a gone to live with Mra. Hatch, A little scone im tho hall Are very pleasant and effectual, a mt pret. 200 bi0 BT of phco seekers. It is a sottled fact that numerous | oable, for the trial of such peraong as may ba brought bo- ane, Feshing inte o rear Besroom hese: ‘wep Seb cnnsaquence, during whlch ihe elder MoKialey Neatly pi 100 vi ygo. 81 o will be made in these officials, and but @ Um tod fore it by authority from these headquarters. Py Seer was ie work, saree revolver and fired twice | di po RN BAO TIE OR ie i Fo Bud vor RR.. tee i 5 pumbeor of thowe at present holding the positions will be DETAIL FOR THE COURT. aq Succession, one ball entering the t Bide 88 by deale tne e1 samen pr ing tho pos! p Rng ee nee Seems, one alle eter panda of ase, advising McKiniey to tako it tnto tho proper court Prepared only by icine gous . Troalon, NF. ie ie 100 chicken W itt‘ono 18% Most of the morning session of the Assembly was taken L. Sullivan, 69th New York State Militia, other bullet pierced the left side, between the fourth’and | {vr scandal; at be ot longi vinided (a ihe urgent appedt Saw, Cock ence ot Helmbal 100 do. oe... 4 300 do wo. MBG ap in discussing the question whether the State 18 liable « H, Vandoyse, 145th New York Vols. fi(th ribs, penetrating the loft lung and beart, causing the one jainant. Subpornas were issued for tho & and Chemical Warehouse, 596 Broadway. 1000 Hud K RR scrip 23 200 Chic & Ait RR. BT tor damaes for injuries received by reason of failure to D. Harn, 164th New York Vols. almos¢ instant death. Tho desperate negro then placed ase = oon Witnesses (Mrs. Hatch among tho Mrs. Mm. G. Brown, Protea Eg 400 Harlom RR....;* 994¢ 200 do ..... 88K Pree. railings or walls to guard tho approaches to canal } James Forrest, 73d New York Vola. the muzzle of the pistol over his right ear, and blow his [ae ?, an i hoaring was set down for nine o’clook | poe and Throat Diseases, No, 25 Bont aieege Ceem ations po) [ag _ ridges. ‘tbe question arose on the application of a citizen Lieut. K. G. Mooney, 150th New York Vols. own braing out, falling to the floor a corpse, near whore morrow morning. A liveiy time and rich devolop- | free of charge, ‘ousultations | 1909 do. Roenester for damages reccived by falling into the Lieut. C. Hunter, 18th New York Battery. Ris victim lay.’ Uficers of the Fifteenth precinct were | ments are grog before the caso is concluded. The SS ——— fo eerie calcite Glace bate back Comet Wey Cal]. Cape: Wright Inar- aid-decemn,Jides haven 8000 on the spot, and took charge of the bodies until the | ¢mplainant's foe was arroatod by olticer Audorwon, of Patents! Patents! Pa finales at the e bridge Seing built Barrows er than tho street, and let No otber officers than those named can be assembled | Coroner should arrive. aes brseshad and will be forthcoming to pross Messra. iN & CO., publishers SCIENTIFIC Have-pase Tanse o'C ‘without, ulling te to guard the exposed place, The question | without manifest injury to the service. Coroner Wildey soon reached the scone of the tragdy, tho one rv en ferred against hia fathor as io aban- AMERICAN pat Ee act as Attorneys for securing Pa. | LOO aha N Y¥ Cont RB 1354¢ 100 ahs Clew&i"itia RK ‘whether the State is logally responsible was reterredj to | Should any of the officers named in the detail be unable | and while engaged in a preliminary examination learned | 4°0iDg his family, &o. tente for naw Kaventions in thle and all foreign countrisa 60 do. *: 136 200 di 3 the Canal Kivard for adjudication. In this board are the | to attend, the court will nevertheless procood to and con- | that although Brown was married and bad a wife and two Court Caiender=This U ta soliciting Patents, and havo acted as Aliorucys | emacs | { Slate officers, and therefore the law officer of the State, | tinue the business before it, provided te number present | children, with whom he did not live, he was anxious to) py, ro pa ae ere This Day. than 20,000 inventors, the Attorney General. be not less than the minimum prescribed by law. marry Mrs. Shipley, who was also married, und had Mn 48 a ourt.—No. 81, 34, 85, 37,89, | Pamphlets containing the Patent Laws and other impor- Aside from this the ares eedings of the Assembly were By command of Major General DLX. three children. She had not lived with her husband for by iB Court tant tuformation for inventors, furnished ae een 00 ‘applica. void of any interest. There were only a few more mem- | D. T. Van Burgy, Assistant Adjutant General. Soveral yours. Mra, Shipley declined to marry Brown for | 915° 195" 240, 247, Serer ao Serna: Nog. (96, ASN, 286, |) Vom “Conmuliarinr ans So. tr Perk roe, tow Fock, or bers present than were necessary for @ quorum. In accordance with tho above order of General Dix the | ‘© 00d reason that ahe did not wish to lay herself liable | “oo eeeve Court CiRcvrT.—-Part Ist 2 4 Wea. Corner F and ‘Hovetith atroota: Washington, DC. to court assembled at the old Police Headquarterson the 2ist | “°itrown ‘war rectiy enraged because sbe refused to peaday, Part 2—Nos. 2: 000, 006, 072,104, "100, 108, 112, Sides Wiantaias. is inst., and, being properly organized, the first cage brought | comply with his i Gnvcasonable abd unlawtul request, nd 4° is Sane BATHS, 102,706, 810, ° 1711, 3133, 693, ater, | Siver Hunting Lepine atchea—Bu ‘The Nominations by the Gov: r—Con- sideration of the MARORysaES? Bounty Mit ae io 823. 300 i B00, 200RoadRRox div. ied We 200 . had ‘on several iows occasions threatened to shoot ' q . oan 1 Ausany, Jan. 25, 1864. hearing of the case was postponed until yesterday morn- Uo threat tit aie recently. Daring their tat inte Briggs vs. Strosser. ; ; For aale by GEO. C. ALLEN, 415 Bro dway, one door be- | 100 ‘The Governor sent into the Senate to might the appoint. | 198 fs Brown exhibited unusual desperation, Heace ow Canal atreet, formerly No.'1l Wall street, me ting " her refusal to seo him again. See Ey eR nouts made during the recess, ‘The law requires that atl | mmine the arouse objected 0. being weak be ax | _elow will be found @ copy of the testimony elicited Arrivals and Departures. The Late A. D. Witson, M, D.—Cartes 4 ARRIVALS. ¥ fe le at Mra. MOORE’! A2t . \ppointioouts made duringéhe period that the Logisia- | body, on the ground that hw was a coutract surgeou, aud Eran Went (eolored), boing sworn, doposoa and | ¢ GALWAY Steamship Columbia, at Boston Mrs M Delany, Goren street. Price aoeents ee ee do, 110 inp Gatscuiittox: ‘iv a “wie is.not in session, which the Senate iscalled upon to hed ‘not signed any paper making a contract, but was put ™ om : Ps JIBCr oN johu Baird, Mesers Bryden. Benuett, _— : ou duty by an order irom Colouel Sackett. says:—I live here. in this room ; doceasod—Mrs. Shipley — james Cli’: Johu.Clitt, Fraser, hemesseur. Parnel ‘ eofirm, shail be sont to the Sonate within twenty days | “anis’poiue being waived, the charses vad apecifications | 4® lived with mo for six monihs; had been with mo for | Quiasone sinith, sicer, Thorburn, Wuls, Wilson, Mca Wiaon | pW mecter && Wilnon’s Highose P: zeemteee med te. aftr the following session commences. Today is the | were read, as follo two monthe past; this moroing, about nine o'cjock, we | —19. 1s the stcragei79, "Tota! 108 — 4 Sapdinniialiec Wai siia.. Mokeconl: bailetl be Cu. Violation of the reerviting regulations. wore together, gli Brown’ camo in—he bad been | Dewanana—Scur CD Horton=Wm Btokes, Edw Moyer, | We Would Cali the Attention of Our Beet rehadtecusioa ce Weapeslae nese arene | shocks in this, that the suidJoseph A. Kerrigan, | there eight or ine times previously, and formerly livea | Edw Abbott, readera to the large ani attractive sale, by order of the Su tht ages eg eine ae therpgpiotments, are (ous! oF five loan contr iesiouers; Examining Surgeon, U.'S. V., did examine and pags | #t Service in the same house with her—and asked mo for eae perlor Court, of valuable property on Chatham square, Baat | 5C0 Ohi & Rook Is Rit 141 ee osworthe Mevurray" and. Lewis, Police | iuto the service ot “th United’ States Anthony Riker, a | Ber; Ttold bim he could not see her; but I suppose he MAILS FOR EUROPE, roadway, Grand, Catharing and Market aire nd st. |} ioe x Cin PRU HR a Be huss who at tho timo of the oxamination was entirely | Must have seen her going to or in tho vodroom, for he . abe og ait tae hi a Exchsoge i HonJepse Palmer, of Delaware Poor Judge in | '$norant of the nature of tho service for which he was went in where she was makiug her bed, aud took out his eee 20, aday Pa peat ide it) Broadway, Triptty buildin revolver {rom his pants pockot, and, without saying @ a the ixth vudicial district, an ‘oflice created by a spo. | Oxtmined, aud that bo was unt for it, both on account of | Tevciver from his pants pecker, and. without @aying @ | tho mail steamship Scot, Captain Judkina, will eave [ial @ vec'hat diaurina. bis age and other disqualifications, and that the said A i , : Alba, Sang cumin esc a Of | Joseph A. Kerrigan did fail to explain the bature of the | down stairs hallooing “‘murder,” as 1 got in'tho alley. | ls port to-morrow for Liverpoo} Service to him. All this at New York elty, on or al wa‘ ard a report of the pistol, followed by two re- Tho mails for Europe will eloso in this city at ight jc 2—In' this, that the said Joseph A. . ae pls A be a eA . rT Q a Dil egizing the toes of wupecyisors. "Progress. wad ro Fee re ioe ae com United etates Voluntecrs del ee, | hoved Brown was going to shoot decovaed,and Lwont into | TW* New Yors Wenato—Ndition for Europe—will bo “Moway, Jan. 25—6 P. Mt. Amino and pass nto the service of the United States Vine | ® Retghbor's house;I returned a about tea or fiftesn | ready to-morrow morning at seven o'clock, and will con- Se ee t e 4 There was no remarkable movement in the Recep: th mel cont Ruelland, a sailor of tbe steamer Sisiphone, of the | ™Muutes; the officers were hore, and he lay on the floor,on | tain:—The bighly important Correspondenoe of Br. Sec" dition of the Fitty-cighth Regiment | 20 alan aia ee eet te cxuminavion wag | mis face, behind the stove, and she im a pinilar posivion, | Ce poraea ein tre, tinten ete ee cctaies vy | stack market this morning. Most of the railway (Veterans) To-Day. under the infuence of liquor, ad did not kuow she nature | Leside the lounge, and both dead: 1 have heard hor ie Lalo il ham THRY AME TO BE REVINWED BY MAYOR GuNTUER | Srthesecvige ter which he Was examined, uid it was noe | SAY hebad threatened to shoot her because she would nos | Foreign Powers, dofning tho position and attitude of tho | Sarea declined @ fraction from the prices ob- AND DINE AT ATLANTIC GARDEN. ¢xplained to him by the said Korrigan, All this at New meray pie she has three children living anda husbaed | United States government; Tho latest News from the | tained at the first board on Saturday, and yot ‘This Oro old regiment, which has re eolisted, will ar- | York city, on or about the 29th: of November, 1568. O- Dus has not lived with him for three or 10UF | tion Armios in all parts of tho country; The latest in- | nearly the entire list was up as compared with the , Specification 8—In this, that the said Joseph A. Ki re Five in this city to-day, on a thirty days? furlough, from | gan, ee barseon riniandeales Voluntests, | gil Edward V. Clark, being sworn, doposes and says:—tI | telligence from tho ltebol Forces and tho Rebel States; | evening sales of that day. In the afternoon quite ‘Tennesse, where they have been doing good service in | ainine and pass into the service of the Uuite! states | live in the front house; Tam a public waiter; about nine | Agcounts of the Movemeits of General Banka’ Expodi- | a panic was raised, and a number of the railroad | 399 Joseph White, alias Wm Whito, who was untit for the | °’civck this morning I was teid that somo one Wag shot in s ch x : the causeof the Union, and it 1s tho Intention of the pot ett Doth on uccount of his ago and other disqualiiea, | the rear building, und on coming hefe 1 woat to hrs, | ton to Toxas, Lato and intoresting Nows from Mexico; | shares went down with a rush. Hudson River | 60 Gorman population to give them a grand reception. The | tions; ‘that he was entirely ignorant of the nature of | Wesé, in the alley, who confirmed the report, and I sent | Important intellizence from pace Contral and South | otosed at 137, New York Central 135, Harlem 98%, | 199 Fi(th rogiment, Colonel ‘Burger, Captain Otto's carbi- | tho serviog for which he wis examined, and that it was fF 4 policoman previous to coming up stairs; 'on coming | America, St. Domingo, and reports of all important aud : a asad tacts neors, together with detachments from a number of or- | 20t explained to him by the sald Kerrigan. All thig at | UP bere with the officer 1 found both the deceased por- | interesting events that havo transpired during the past | Reading 11424, Michigan Southern 86, Michigan | 100 inp ao 200 do.. 200 400 3800 do, 63 86 100 Terre H& Alt pref 76 100 Canton Company. 38 do .. 300 do. 100 Cum se 200 4 290 wyve! Go ox-div. 81% do..4 days. 81% New York city,on or about the 30th of November, 1863. | #08 lying on their faces, apparently dead, a revolver by | weok. : 261% i ; 200 Io bday oi = Eitared ant Tura regiment ing ae ‘Specification 4—In this, that tho Td Juseoh A ison, | the lett side of Brown, which the officer took: 1 did not | “Single coplcs, in wrappors, ready for mailing, ave | Central 12674, Illinois Central 124, and Galena and | 999 100 81% ‘he escort will assembie.at the Atlantic Garden, Bowery, gan, Examining Surgeon, United States Volantecrs, did pry Nida the pistol bad just dropped (ree of the hand | pots. ‘ Chicago 110. As compared with the sales at the Bee ao Quis Mu 00, Y See i examine and pass into the service ef the United Stat 2 PP eS Ts Bri ¥ i vA Srey whi imgenll i ntavor Cheon site nee ie Gharlog, Sebastian Roue, a sailor of the French mere, This closed the caso, and the jury found thatthe de. | Extract of the Night Blooming Ce- at booed ait a ae aad nanenelen as Fogiment, after which tho procession will movo up | man L’Amide, who wag at the time of his examination ceased, Mary Ann Shipley,came to ber death by pistol | reus.—To sprinkle an embroidered handkerchief with this | Cleveland and Pittsburg 374, Cleveland and Toledo CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Broadway to the City Hall to be reviewod by Mo: e | under the influence of liquor, and did not Know the | Sot wounds at the bands of Eli Brown. new pertuine is to baptize the fabric witha rich fragrance | 947 Hort Wayne 1%, Rock Island 2, Cumberland Mopar, Jan. 25—6 P. M. Gunther, proceed slong Broadway to Fourteenth atrect, | ature of the service for which he was examined, ana it | A verdict of death by suicide was returned in the caso | Ma yut ita invisible charm deies craporation PALON | Coq i : in, fr and downto Bowery to Atinctic Gardeu, where a spleu: | Was not explained to him by the sad All this | Of Brown. Mrs. Shipley was twenty-seven yours of age, | E'SON, 617 Broadway. Sold by all druggists Coal %, and Canton Company 1. Aasns.—Receipts 36 bbis. Market firm, with gales of did collation’ nes been prepared. Mr. James T. Brady wilt | ®t New York city, on or abou! th December, 1863, | 4d a native of eho Brown was about thirty- i SAAS Te a The following were the quotations at the Gold } 25 bbis. at $6 75 a $10 75 for pots and pearin. wi lo! st of ic! ic] lor Dr. Kerri ' i. nd plecced'es Iniaseed totter, war, and Wnich, tora | ‘tue tirst chargo taken up was that in rolation to Vincont The Prize Ring. Renrocky, Kxtra Cuass 137—Jan, 25. 1864. 1256 ofolock FM. and 2,402 sacks corn meal, 207 bushols wheat, 3,900 do, the Hee Seciced eniten bn cet ie ae Rolland eallor of the French corvette sisiphone, wno, | PBIZR FIGHT ON LONG ISLAND—rHE CROWD An- 17, 2, 43. 73. 70, 47, 6 . 13. 22. 58, 46, 33. 1 o'clock P. M. corn, 15,903 do. oats, 482 do. barloy, an 650 do. malt. delivered by Dr. R. Daton. ig duly sworn, testified but fow facts relativeto his | TACKED, CLUBNKD AND DISPERSKD BY THR PO- Kaxrocae, OtAss: 15-sam. 35, oreloak P.M. ‘The market (or State and Western flour advanced 6c. @ ioe, ‘as be was drunk at the time. ‘he following | LICE—ANOTHER WILLETT’S roIn? aFvaiR, Etc. | 35; 15.8. 42 30, 54, 47, 0D 64, 33, 28. 1% o’clock P. M. The rx Improvements. are the ‘principal points:—Am a sailor of the iA Olrcalaes seat free of charge by addre: rire clock P. M. 10c. on the common and medium grades, under the CHE LOCATION OF TEE GHAnD ZecLOniOen GARDEN | third clash on "board the ship Sisiphone, French | _ TH® Prize Aight between Miko Nunan, of Brooklyn, and URRAY, ep pr 800. 2% orotock P.M. favorable English advices and rise in gold and exchange, MANHATTAN SQUARE SET APART FOR THAT PUR nd going to the taun- | Swift, of Bulfalo, for one hundred dollars aside—an- ———_—_—__—_- 2% omens M. with an active demand, in part for shipment, the sales could not tell the date | nounced in yesterday’s Heratp to come off at Astoria at Official Drawings of the Sheiby College reaching 18,000 bbis. Trade brands were firm, but did POSE—FURTHER DONATIONS TO THE CUOLLEC— P : “ TION, ETC. ao tata sige to Siem; let bate tock him over tora | aey break yesterday morning—met with an unoxpocted | Loverr of Kentniey Adan, 3, 1864, ‘yg oralook ML eb et og srt sg Ce abrg the x ‘The property owners around Manhattan squaro held a | saloon and made bim drink; next morning did not know | Suterruption, owing to the interference of the police. | 37, 77, 3, 62, GL, 17, 4, 53, 25, 26, 33. | 12% o'clock P. M Pr o'clock P. M.... Sotive: sales 1,700 bbls. Canadian four'was fo. Ait iecting on Sunday last, to take into consideration the | Where be was; he nover enlisted into.the service of the | The impunity with which the A@ght between Drumgold 3 42—Fgn, 25, 186% . Sterling exchange was higher, but qniet at 172% | dearer and active, the sales reaching 2,500 bbls. Rye United States; did uot remember whether be was ox- | ang Joo Grab 40, 63, 55, 59, 45, 5%, 73.°52, 62, 10, 49, 67, 12, 17. yard oe be * | four sold to the extent of 300 bbls. within the range. matter of improving that loc:lity. They came to tho | amined by a surgeon; the reason ho could not recollect | 4 Joe Graham had been brought off the previous | “ Cireuiars sent by addressing a 172% for banking bills. Dore neal wen in (alr requewt aud’ Stra: sales 600 Ghia, Couclusion that the best way to accomplish thoir object | any of thoe particulars was because he was drunk; put | morning bad the effect of rondoring the managing Successor pio Joba as erie & Co, The bank statement is not calculated to create | at $ 30 a $5 45 fur Jersey, and $6 25 tor Brandywine, ia- was tohave thesquare added to the Park, and placed | OD, A, wollorm ip camp, and bad it on When ho was | directors of tho fight in question lea circumspect and any renewed feelings of confidence in monetary | i!4ing 400 of the latter to arrive. Wo quote— . andor the control of the Commissioners who have had | tietment paper (shown enlistment pepe); See ec thi | o3teCul than usual, no effort being’ made to oop the pace OMcial Drawings of the Library Asso- i g e Superiine State and Weatern flour. $660 a 616 ebarge of that splendid ornament to the city. Tho Com- | that was his siguature attache; did nob recognize the Of meeting confined to the knowledge of ight eines | ciation Company's Lottery of Kentecks. affairs, but, on the contrary, is more likely to | Extra State... 100 a 720 Soisslouery propyse to couvert ibe square into a zoologi- | accused. eh neceece: wie aronlly petroaiae: thal oouleses, of tue.) A 97. 16, Bele. te 1 t wi eH 53, 19, 54, | Produce an effect directly the reverse. The con- Gommoa to medium Western. hie garden leecription. Manhaté: . presence. The consequence was that ’ 6.73. 6 , 68, 19, & - 3 ‘wen origiaally taken, about s sae vagallcgerse aad rics 5 a koe om pero Tere areceanion meer’ ee the large gathorings in the sporti ng houses in Brookiya | 91 59 59, 9, = me st 98 ~ op mh: 36, 4, 67, 61 tinued decrease in loans which this statement | Extra st. Louts.. 165 all 0 park, and, lying just by the Park at present, will be | morning, at ten o'clock. , and New York at a late hour on Sunday evening put the Me PA Ag "5 i + | shows in ordinary times would create a stringency TO 8 a i? Quite a desirable addition to it, in addition wo" tbe list i [ech Rigel. Seng Mah led tr Grreuiars sent oy lai ‘CO., Managers. Covington, Ky. | in the money market, and the falling off in the 1B 0 te jonations ished in osterds pi ——— , * fowing orn have Teoeityy bien ae > eo Interesting from M uri and Kans culty the cause of such unusual excitement was soon ioedea: Stanmons, Rouges ca oon ante amount of specie will probably cause a further 35 a 800 Pork — Sr. Lovig, Mo., Jan, 25, 1864, | ascertained and communicated to tho police headquarters, | ‘authorized to recalve deposits a1 ride of the’preniitm on gold: Wee-give below the + hh ears s 5 50 8 610 One groy squirrel and cage, by Mortimer Hendricks, | Tho extromely warm weather Of the past fow daysbas | \*hero the requisite arrangements for preveating the | account. obs uiRione 4°88." ’ sins i aay poet “2p 90 2.90.00 ‘Esq. , of No. 86 West Twenty first strect. J _ 7" fight coming off were promptly mado. A force of some totals of the bank statements which have been | Corn moal, puneheons. . +29 00 & 30 00 ‘One Japanese bantam, by Dr. Samuel W. Francis. materiatly softened the ico In the harbor, and to day an | nrty or sixty men, in citizens dress, under the command bee yc Hs ed in All Legalized Lotte- le since the Ist of January:— Buckw bent flour, per 100 Ibs. .-.: + 200 a2 6256 Immense field at the upper city moved down some three | of Inspector Folk, was detailed for the purpose, and they | Ties.and t on given. GALLAGHER & BENJAMIN, | madi y: There was an increased demand for wheat for export, " proceeded to Astoria ina number of cneches just ag | Brokers, ‘S10 Chentmt sureot, Philadelphia. Loans. Specie. Circulation, Deposits. | and the market was 2c. a 3c. desrer under the favorable City Imtelligence. hundred spiny forcing the steamer Emilie from her x light appear fe e shed in AN Legal Lo se Jen. oi TA. ABs 25,1 ae 935 is nH 140,360,858 iesen ones a age, Rie. ing reise ore ert ‘The Finn in Ssconp Avesuz—Nagaow Escarg or a Famiy | mooring, ut doing no damage. Several steamers in inate the two principals, Nufian and Swift rizes Casi ny rg tterles.—— jan. et 25,1 ’ sales els, a for 4 fie {Prompt and reliable information given or son Jan. 16. 165,091,170 24,884,264 6,008,182 130,311,046 | spring, $1 87 a $1'00 for Muwaukee ctub, $1 60 a $1.62 nou Surrocariox,—Betwoen five and six o'clock on | forced their way through the ice today to a Fairey tle pepe ot from their respective head: J. R.CLAYTON & CO,, 10 Walt Mutreet, N.Y. Jan. 23. 162,925,888 24,077,515 6,940,807 130,136,203 ren do. $1 On $1 oe far wiser roa earn Long r amber do., an for wi! ani Monday morning a fire broke out in the collar of the | safe position on the opposite side of the river. The ice | the Fast river forties up town were besiged by long lines | Royal Havane Lottery.—30 Per Cent | —It will bo seen by the above that the loans have ted scarce, até rma held ast 30.31 Pi Qenement house No. 690 Second avenue, and extended | has disappeared six miles below the city, and it is | of carriages, containing avxious would-be spectators of Informati . A * @hrough the flooring into the grocery store on ithe first | thought our barbor wili be sufficiently clear to morrow to | to mill, all éager to cross over to the classic shores of em n Dela for Prizes, Information furnished, High | decreased $3,065,282, the specie $806,761, the cir- ; floor, owned by James Lynch. Damage to the building | UW the ferry boats to run. A general breaking up and | 1ong | en their way to tne destined locality. TAYLOR & 00., Bankers, 16 Wall street. | culation $168,375, and the deposits $174,343. The S61 8; atricty prime is bold mstavagt 50, Of poe bd ra ption of navigat: N wift, accompan ie appoint seconds, drove di- roug! Oats were about 6100, and to the stock about $75; insured. Frode- | who has been oniriel tor two days for roobing “tne | Fect tO the place where the ring was being pitched, in an | | Wottory Tiekets “Cash shed in “AU Legate | following figures compare the present statement turn dearer and active, with sales at O2e. a Ofc. for the rich Kingstand, wife and four children, who resided on | United Stawos expross of $60,000 last August , has bee con- aos on the ond Tend tg from qimioria fo the | t2ed Lotteries eee aes with the totala of that made for the third week in | NOlo, ne rede yin thy eye a ‘ashion’ course. Hore a large crowd were assem. iis the fourth floor, were nearly suffocated. They succeeded Niger es emir to ten years imprisoument ia the | Fusion | cou Dearly two hours kept patiently awaiting A Podutifal Cainplexton:tatra’eBicens Janaary, re Waa oawaetet a {or mised Western, a SL 97S SL 28 for Jersey end.Fom- tn gotting down to the second floor, where, the smoke ‘Stockton Hall and init A +. . | the arrival of the Brocklyn boxer. Nunan, attended by “ o ie. irculation. Deporic. thecoming very dense, they were obliged, to drop threo of worth, were burned Sosy" ss Tusaemctreaneren were Phil Clare and others of bis friends, bad ‘taken up bis | feancitying Flerlonaad skis’ “WS Hioadeays and | a0. eet 28 208 93 459,704 9,083.19 1 See atteeiae ete contract tnciuen plexioa and skin. 433 Broadway, and bildren from the window nto the arms of police. | Coolidge & Co., Asnton & id John Mitchell. Loss, | temporary quarters at the Sunnyside Hotel, about two | druggists eve Redan . where Jan, 23, 64. 162,925,883 24,077,5. miles from Hunter's Point. on Jackson avenue, leading to pope Corrxn very firm: ‘sate 4,200 bags Rio, ex Lord Balti- 38,133,025 and bia wis toon ¢ cmvaped to ihe Toot, Dut, uawortasarely, Kesoiutions recommending Abrabam Lincoln for the | Flushing, und about two miles {1om the place where the | “Address to Smokers. ) Decrease... $16,362,378 14,382,281 3,193.6 peu —— bags, ox Moraing Star, haye boon sold om fn thoi fright, left one of thir children’ behind them. | Presidency haye passed the Kansas Legislature uoani- | Tug was pitched. | Swift was already there, awaiting his | | POLLAK 4 SON. Meorsciaum manutadurers, $57 Broome | qe money market did not seem disturbed | "'Corron dull and lower: eales 600 bales, at 8éc. for enid- opponent's arrival, when, to the cousteruation of the | Stfect, near Lowery, are selling Pipes at lookers on, a charge was made upon them by a strong | A, peants Andrew Brady, foreman of Hook nd Ladder Company | mously. No. 9, sssisted by James Martin, a member of the same to-day to any great extent by the announcement lexion—Laird's Bloom :GNTS were better for crain, with heavy shinménte, ¥ _ 1 A Fee Dy, rescued tho unfortunate child. They “entered The Cotton Trade. Fecos ae iieeli saeiiee eka nes Sed eescenly expneed youth las achieved a celebrity of having no equal,| that the banks during the past week had further | put rathor quiet, and without decided ch: other the room througn a window, by the aid of a ladder, and TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. shields proved thom to be-oil.cers of the law, notwith- | 5, j eauticying the complegion and akin. 435 Broadway decreased their loans and discounts over three quote. To Liverpool per ‘Americ flag 114,000 bushels ‘whon they found the child it was vearly suffocated. 1c | + New York, Jan, 25, 1866. eer anak ams Coen Pa conc pen ap Hoe and Drugsisis everywhere. ati ae ryt ier pact a kant wheat were engaged at 4° ‘4. in buik,'aod 4d. @ ‘was conveyed to the noarost drug store, avd final! armpit stig . wr RUHIOS, GN SARs COS HEE OF epee aed bees Y Trans convoy ed fe ,noarost drug store, and finally Fe. | will you correct a very common mitapprebension to | tion, leaping wails, wedges and ditches toavoid themerci- | Album and Cartes ide Visite and al | 700 measly anh bandeet sci gaven tapadeen | ete rae pt mae gr Wine cg 7 - “ > | less’ onslangbt. of the myrmidons of Inspector Folk, | other sty ies Photographs at high and low prices. Sra nis done cuar tg eacgn® Me Or sho yoor | which new curreney w given in your sae of the 24:8* | Whe cited avery ane whw came in their way without HOLMES ailery%08 Brosawar. | dollars, ‘These statements may not for the present a pity or distinction. ‘The scene was @ repetition of that mes es : Henoic Conpvct oy a Firxwan.—At the fire which broke it 4s reported that, ‘waniaipr st st onthe are Jing which ousued at Willett's point some six yours ago, whon | = Dozen Cartes, de V. te nk, Sit Atl | produce any visible commotion; but that they M. - a a until sul : ‘ ‘ ut im 182 Coryatio stroct, on Saturday night tat, tbe | Huns tie, orders of Micituppl ant Teoneve salug | King dnd Wonde were about ta ght, ond where Falk aud VAGUS Tne nowery. | afect monetary affirs to a certain extent is | Sctn 90) bis, too and 1000 do ol cae mT Mves of an aged German lady, named Henrietta Keune, a | the Northern mar cotton is equal to | 4, ‘of uncalled for barbarity, Many mnocent parties, io an incontrovertible fact, and one that must | 160 tierces beef at 3s. 3d.; and per neutrai, 900 bbis. Child and two boys were preserved by the heroic act of | three hundred and the Secretary of | Course of une! window ag y innocent parties, | Browne's Metalite Weather Strips and r lour at lg. 9d. “To Ginsgow, the Treasury would not invie ter injury to the coun who had been attracted to the spot while | window Ban dust from doors | be acknowledged by every person who. is 1 bla, Hour, Is; 6,000 bushels peas, 4344., in ski’s bags; 150 hbds. tatlow, 15a, ‘6d, and. 1,000 boxes. cheess, 183. 3d. ; 900 do, at 22%. 6d. To London, per Ame- * xclude cold, wind, ra 000 bb! 3. ¥F. Ponsonby, late of the Ninth regiment, Hawkins’ | try by closing the rich guid fou Morado Territos pateing along the road by seeiog a crowd as- id dows. They save one hi if thet top the rattiin 2 “ Zovnwes, and formerly a member Of Mari ‘Fogive | Against ihe operations of tive nuners than le doce iy, re Pombled, were handled most cruelly, among them tho | of eases, and are warranted, 4ood for Ave years, Local | 20t prepared to assert that the market can og it Py gh ss Company No. 9 Fapid progress of the fumes from | Ying the tree mosement of corti Applic proprietor of the orchard, who had gone to protect bis | agente wanted « ces ayer the Valent Metallic | be managed independently of the associated packages Puter an cheese at's. Bua t moment of the alarm was so swift that all in- | Scumwest . ne “ mt arele ta the property, and other residents of the neighbor. | Weather Strip Co roadway. corner of Bleecker sireet. | 1,444 The spirit of speculation has at present | ¢:,4. To Bremen 70 hbds. tobacco at 30s. A nevirab Grose by the front entrance was impossibie. Tho davger |- hood. A detachment of the force proceeded to Co the inmates was immineut, and Tonsonby, realizing | TRUS the restrictions iraposed upon the cotton and | joe Cook's, at the Sunnyside Hotel, and bursting | Batehelo this, a aD axe ae — way | en a Jags to the | Other trade by Congress, and from time to time enjoined rg the pte ’ Reng ed ee tae a i in Made. rary: Fear, and 80 entered tho house. Despito the blinding | by military or the room; tho landlord, who was behind the bar . wonder * smoke and suffocating heat, he succeeded in exploring the | of the eeey; tn LM ply ar re by oat nate, | being most harshly used by them. Nuuan wus arrested, | cherokee Remedy the course in which they are drifting. If the banks i bark, to Cork for orders, excluding West Coast I such a firm grip upon Wall sireet operators 22,000 bushele wi ‘at 68. 64. per q fe; and a that they are unable to give a moment's attention to | prig, to Santiago, P. R., at 50¢. per bbl. Frcrt quiet. The government contract includes 160,000 ried apples at $10 75 @ $10 86 per 100 lbs. At auce Ibs. Duilding and carrying the inmates toa place of satety. | lic jujury. together with Phil Clare, Blink Riley and some two or — inne to contract their loans at the same rate 650 bo! rmo oral rou, 300 Gn these humane and gallant eifurts he came r~ eo 4 7 approved July 13, 1861, ‘further | ‘ree others, and carried before Justice Morris, of Astoria, Cures in from one to three days. oy “trek done during the past two weeks a break sy dees prought $380 8 $4. cas hag a al own life, On the last ocoasion of entering the build: | to provide for the collection of duties,”” Ke,, authorized | WhO ordered them to give bail in $500 each to appear oo : Prey! Hinwe firma: salos 500 bates Manila, to arrive, at 130, downis inevitable before the opening of spring, Hors firm at 28¢. a 32c., according to quality. Sales and it therefore behooves the outside public to | about 200 ho was #0 overpowered by the thick volume of smoke | tho President, by proclamation, to deciare certain States | When calied upon to answor the charge of a contemplated 200 bales. Motasaxa quiet, with sales of 200 6bls. Now Orleans as Chat he bad barely strength or consciousness enough to | and parts of States xiated | breach of the peace. Bail was forthcoming, and all the each the back door, where be fell down insensible. He | in ere eens United Sesto, and that” parties were acquitted. The match is consequently off at was, fortunately, discovered in time for restoratives to thi nl reial f b Presept. Swift escaped arrest. Sent by express by the proprietors. Pamphlets free. place their affairs in a condition to meet it. Be. for old crop. The government contract includes ave cfieet, which were srecdily administered to him, and the citisens thereot mod the eltieans rie r ee erage Senay Arte ing Bi The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- Gallons nyrup at 66, and 15,000 do. at. 65c., and under the influence of which be fully recovered. ry ed State: pense and be uni s | Englis! aie last night, ia the Stuyvesant Institute Dr. Wright's Rejuvenating Elixir or Essence of Life re- hove in cy] half bois. Also 8,000 gailons ry ‘This is but avother instance of the daily acts of heroism | such condition of hostiil continue; and alt goods and | in} way, a match was made between the beneficiare fier ¢ lows: — bole ‘at 58e., all with four iron Navau ‘Sune males of 150 bbis. Nowbern tar ap of our gallant firemen. chattels, wares and merc! rehandtae, consine from maid State or | and an unknown of Phiadelphia, for $1,000 a side, to ess and vigor of youth. One bottle, $2; 5 + $2,800,208 2:198,087 | $11 60. Waar rt Costs ro Lianr ruf Crrx.—According to the an- | Proceeding’ to. sues Dalved Sates, 6 fight at 136 pounds wolght: $50 % sido was, deposited, 10 | inree bottles, $5. Sold by “AU druggists. Sent by express to such Ks & or seciton bj proce: be inerea ‘BMounday ucxt to $25 a sided, at Barney's “ ROLEUM.—Recotpts 2, mark Qual report of the Superintendent of Lamps ani Gas, the a woanther — “ca veya Aaron’s in Contre street, a 3 “4 (pamphlet free) by the proprietor. 48,288,708 eulcbetes were unset is oaaauiease “the uncote oor otal number of public lamps in use in this city on the | Sonne, Me etme gone Fe a a —The receipts for customs amounted to $238,000. tainty io regard to the tax. Crade was dull and offered Nominated at Topeka, Kan- De W. & MEAP Ix 200. ‘at 3ic. The sales were confined to about 1,200 Bist of December last was 16,117, of which 9,878 aro | United States: Eee oot wthe Present | Mr. Lame Liberty street, New York. | The rebel loan was quoted in London on the 5th | freely . wm mercial inver- sas. ——$<$<—— tly at the instie price. Re- Aighted by the Manhattan Gas Company, 3,001 by tho | course with uny such part of sald section the in- | Ata public meeting held at Topeka, Kansas, on the 9th Salt inst. at 38.2 40, which was one per cent higher | bbis., at 31c. a 31}0., mostly, jowness, Eruption: i fined sold to the extent of 1,200 bbis., in bond, at 463<0. Seen ee oe Company, aud es 178 bad Serge? reek eee Be Badan ap RG jclared ~ f ey Fed one as on ee sitions van for ag) Presidency, and free all Skin 158 Brows cure¢.by GOURAUD"! than the figures brought by.the previous steamer. | 4 100. for light ‘straw to pene ‘white, and 490'do., free, 8s, or * at's milton ot doliars. I swould the pubite interest; and’ tuck’ Intareouree. so far aeby him |. Eicouraged at the prog eternal truth that iit Mediate v We refer our readers to our advertising columns | S3¢. «650. About 800 bbis. city benzole sold at 220. & ae dala pd wed arg AR Gg Pe) feguistions preserived | nee tary of Pera the history si ot eer owes nag aa ager d aa and Bye Nor Tikes ueoe for the annual statement of the Atlantic Mutual | “Ppovmows.—Receipts 1,125 bbls. pork, 441 pkgs. plac ¢ Secretary of government which shall 366 do. lard. The & connection with the expense of the public illumina- | the Treasury. nalts the te total abandonment. of the idea of property fh, | Tho upeppiied by sxiifud artists Insurance Company for the past year. The total | poet, 1.808 So fn cera hw lino import coengs B Ler goty of at Asem Ph “en gh the pee did permanent because of “amount of assets is $9,265,546 32. The profits of | in prices. The demani higb, and Rarwovat. or Dr, Uscoon’s Crorcu.—The congregation of declare that it of right; +, Bu go yy Rai "past year are very large salen wore taeully 008 Nelsons delivery, at Satur- ‘bo Rov. Dr. Oagood, pastor of the Church of the Mes. aha sea ‘giro, ag eee the nko Ualted aa, ota Soon mere team say Wr Yeconveni ree the at patient by Dr: Thre 1 prods 4 $2.90, 000, Porty per cent dividend pla Bit ag ge , moterme ian, have purchased a site for s new church atthe cor imbabi ception geon Chiropod! a i ba on “a ‘ fer four atreot and Park aveuve. Tuo situ. the the tien o ot roe Scar perisot tne Untied | "*L'inat, without conditions: 'we do endorse abraham | Cartes de Vtat Por Duten—Two is declared, and, after reserving $3,500,000, the | without noticeable change, OW | tats, ert ard fin beaxery eeetravie one sat we ce Informed that | States, 1s Balawt [Cee wfal until such In- | Lincoln ag President of the United States, and do declare | iarge Phowosraphs $1; proot Sm certificates of the issue of 1862 will be redeemed, pny | eens me about Saturday’ Wentiva is to put up « ap i fod chat, wares merchandise, ‘com ing fro ourselves ia favor o c ihe renoeaination sad re eeation. Mi PRACTVat, 162 Ohatbam street, and six per cent interest on all the outstanding | prices. Dressed hogs sold nominally at Oe, 8 05 for Police Intelligence. of te Vite Staten wil \o apostal Newece mnaere Per. | our Kansas soldiers, and, second, to the American arms | Deafness, I red Sight, certificates paid on and after the 2d of February Ra ane a Es. fie, ion Wentern und 380. © 808. A Paovess Manees:, Anaseree on Tunrr<Late on San- — oy ae peepee Baten wit the 4 everywhere. NOISES IN THE ABAD, next. for Btate, the latter rate for choice. Cheese hese i ‘@ay night Officers Farrell and Gilliland, of the Second Siacvceds cael nd OF water. sogether with the rere | The Pittsburg and Fort Wayne Ratl- CATARRHAL AVFEOTIONS IN THE emt fe sapere eootea| 200 ‘obtae pon extra @recinct, arrested Edward Reody, a provost marshal, and ¢ = pene pases, wae aid “exceptions, will be forte Tortelted road. uw 106 ND AN + E . M. ‘moss pork (ail with two chime » ga ich 1. rf ‘Charles 0 port, jackman, stand charged Prrrsnvro, 20,cou were taken al Pp] has ng olen on dred rd yerthorm dollars in peemeleaee ote mare tte Poliey,on | Traine oa the Pittsburg wat Fort ee will a aa i ‘om payee oj tore fe «CS Ws 100, | S1us0, bh An ed igo a ad 7, fy Secreta: Treasury, commence runt 1c On 'e RRA OF 1K TYMPANIC MUCOUS . b u Oe ee Le ee ee ae lies a Soldier be. | Prosident licensed a limited trade with the State’ and | pointe. diverging trom sols line st Crestline. No wraine CHUMBRANE, HSTRUCTION OF Te 28000 US6's,lyro,new 97! 1° T1854 | Oke quarter in Currency ; 260,000 pounds bacon at $13 26 eli tami titertetha t,o’ | mag megan grt crema | Cone abate a seeker eee tah BE kb Hb | er pnt ae ato Urata Preser! ‘y of the . R. PAYSON, General Agent. D. 0 cor «cos ILO | $12 40, all new io bul B ome three boars, Puts oat Parent sine ere Goe ot the regulations provides that all proper and ens tan = : . CROSS BYB orkalvitteNRD IN ONE Sievousuccnm iw i oe smoked home aoe 150,000 pounds fatete or and yw to Reody, the marshal, it e¢ Holm: lole Murder. si ¢ 18 5 75, the carringo with Pailips whey aftr reaching rare, eral paeeee oe wrnites cay’ or tae praia Booron, Jan, 24,1864. | And every, diate, of the Ra Snd Ba requiring ether | 9000 AltondeT Hlsim 108 500 “sia 18 | 90,000 pounds do. a8 $14 Tey ia 00 ne, fs to Bing in: go a OG rod: | Sountey witha the ines Of natiooal military ‘oceupation, ihe Preliminary examination of Captaia Gustavus D. | Beit: his consulting rooms, 616 Broadwap, near Ewe th Tipo Guia RW isc Oe 600 . “a sy Tn ae ay and 20,000 tbe. at $10 19—all_ new brite ovigence was o ‘ane eta aus and to transport the same to market, except wheo pro- a ieeet Tesuived fo-ay 1 bolding the aveuses’ for street. otek ae 10000 Cbi& * W 2dm 10% 200 5 115% | and in bulk, The saice today weve 200 bl. iy 2 Bowiiiy committed them to the Tombs for dus | Beer. Cage eooaa dinars wrtere ao the depart. | trial. Smith ‘is a retired sen captain, of good reputation | | Kixerctse., Homith, Amusement-—Wood's Gee ie ween ee iit, 135 7 | $18 02 8 $18 1 Gad for bow mese—e decline—and rm FtWake % | yearol 5 ‘Gtolen money was not recovered Generals in command of departments engaged in é ie ae at oy he eviden eect him, be tic Academy, No, 6 East Tweuty-cighth street, $80 2009 Ciovgritsdta =” i | Hs 03 for old, and $18 for new prime, and $20 for West. Soong Arrray.—Officor Partons, of the Fourteenth caer work of aubduing the rebellion have regarded may at cent to cary higher Giciawnaine 83% 50 0 prime meas: 700 bbls beef at previous yon, 0S (Precinot, arreated Julius Btravss,® native of France, Speculation in cottot- an SA EY secondary For ‘Throat Diseases and Affectt of soon mocren ‘istm. ae $258 950 (or Woeeee eine Sees oo maine eaten om ines at abearty adel ve ve | equi bul, bars, from time te tthe imtved onstigrine Affaire, sou.) | the Chest, “Brown's Bronchial Troches," or Cough Losea- | lamp gnc ene: dor ah 12500 uit Sbaope i fot Cumberland cu 11346, 8 14, fOF abort bed: tie. ras esas Coat Ag AER ran Lobe oF he} (he ine | oem ramserel Sacer a =e a wy pinks ange ae the t ‘Orr PowtanD, Me. dan, Jan. 18, 1864. j ges, are of great value, In Conghs, Irritation of the Throat, |, ‘ios nh Ses toe P4 foe 4 sas x. Si orevton ibe TL te. Deemed gee 88 OMe. for Western, it was ovor the shootin; Priced gr Lobe ag Soe inded impressions ip regard to r ive Be aud 030, a 9c. for city, 1,600 packages tard Ab 13340. to the American shore invites us ‘with our 4 caused by cold or unusyg) exertion of the vocal organs, in b+ a pais “4 39 be was assaulted by comp! cide: nected 5 Piviol oxly acted in soll detente. Justice Dowling. Wie ceparemens WHE whion I Dave oocinl rereions, icdtoun, pansage across the Aunatia “Belore | soeating in pubile OF atging. they produce the most venet. | 100 * Terk me government ontrack tneiudea £90,000 Ibe Grer, comettied the socused for: trial, ‘Conaily wea shot | Supervising Speoiat Agout, Treasury Department, &, B Jour staunch craft we feel @ duty devolving upow vt —— + 4 Rangoon a 6820 per 100, 4m Who lof urm; Dut Uhe wound fa Bot dangerous. : oxic and watchfulnont both by ‘ight nd day for our | iat rorlts ent Tae rarest at Contract includes 60,000 Ibe ——neetinn Statistics of Grain Reeeipts. Pa Tag at ateoling | = @ouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hatr wh 4@8 90,000 Ibe. Whe Steamer Bradferd Durfee Damaged ‘Oswsoo, Jan. 25, 1964, $f, Srousity during the stokes which we trem et lips, low foreheads, or any pactor the body. 230 rf sone athe goverment pe q Se. Dare, By a statement published in the Commercial Times it ————____. 20 «do Mics santa 38 pound Gna 2 opin ie. + Provipaxon, R. 1., Jan. 25,1864. | appears that the total receipte of grain (flour reduced to ee for Ladies and Ge: 10 & Fe ee te ho steamer Bradford Durfee, which plies between this .! whoat) the past season at Buitnio, Onwogo and Montreal, Fava Laver Watsnee=000, 9%, > © Fae cesen oneen with salee of 400 bbds, Rew pn agerlhrhisah bed morning, ig notre the three principal points leading from the lake regions 80, $56, 96 970, | Gay 2 © Me™ | Orteaae (00 18340. Tae and 10 oes = prven o'clock, thatplace. upper board, amount bushels, ao 40. frocks wore noon ia fatnen. $0 much water was thrown | 100.042,000 buonels tm ‘Ibou,"shewing &. decree. of amelie ied Watchee to fist cn Sat sows | Too Boat a's Ss agi ee gs ak Aon te (nto her that she carooned and“illed, and wank. itis be- eee ee vertcaed, bo eee aa alan monde On the ota oat soap ana 908 a9 Lathe ahead | ee Hoved thet her hull and her engiaes are Bot seriously 8,800,838 bushels; at Onwogo, 2,001, Duabels; at Mon- ALLEN, 416, Broad below nani | 9 Z 309 do. dajere, Sroedy'3 413,001 bushels, "=? 2701961 Boats; HienO: CALLAN, ft, Rrveaerars one doer Bw. wm