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© 8 ee oe NEW YCRK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ni, 1866. eo le - x) Sw YORK BAD, Were, SS Goldenfuss Extradition Case. MISCELLANEOUS. Th THE BANK OF COMMERCE FORGERY CAS"2 + AFFO/,RS AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE. | NEWS FROM HAVANA AND ST. DOMINGO ne areas OF Mie DEFARTOED, BC. ~ pean ptntitgntaanaal ee sanniniannsctammmananaomatoe 1 BEAUTIFUL 1 areas ‘me extradition warrant against the Prussian foryer, Westep, Jaa AW ake B PeCwiAN: Ri kT and Sentence of Ira Gar > | Amanpa, dai and Grand street, near . Souvktion @aicr, ApPpfications for Permits to Trade With Our Havana Correspondence. Golenfuss, who was shipped on board the Saxonia, | aged 1 year, 10 months and 20 Hoge Grecians pers COURT OF OVER AND TKRMINER. Wavammah—Colleetor Duaper’s Cotton Havana, Jan. 6, 1865. | pound for Germany, on Saturday last, reached this city | Her romaine were interred in wood. Cg 1” Salle er tl Sipe Before Judge Barnard. * Agency—Regulations for the Bomded | Howie smatnw Bull Fight Resulted—Nevab Action in | trom Wuchington last Wednestay. Ttreceived the proper Pog mg bo Be Soper] CORRS, BOMIONS BAD SAILS, 20., 0URRD wiTiE Jan 10-—The People ws, ra Garadier yy | Warehouse, amd the Appointment of | i Domingo—The Interior Abandimed by du Sper | omcial signure om Tuesday, but the fact was not made | 14 days, Costa by Be Bick 8 Bonar, eared is couse was commenced w-day, in t! a ofa} Cartmem, die. serds—Continuance of Mortality Among the Troopt— | papiicly known until the oulprit was lodged safely on an Seats 208. velstines senctantes to steed the presence ogy) See” eee Se ae TY erate eramnty | Reccatancsse ase, toe he | wrth avons aun tomy. as | Banyan Raine ae | cea ecm -areoe ee <i w 8 b a PU! srenining weeny . Rows. On Tuesday morning, January 10, WuuaM CEERI, Beowociiors d whom it = d dollars’ worth of Bve thousans we . thirties from the General Sherman there has been quite an excitement pass through the ordeal of Friday’s negro Saturnalia, and soon as the decision of Commissioner White, to the effect wi pee ee bans and those, wrench, orton t Bank of Commerce on a forged « among speculators of every description in this city, and | then the monotony of ordinary life must be recumed | thai he should be sent away under the Extradition treaty, lai 2 Mook purporting to have > a bookseller, certain number of spusous copies beon signed by Richardt sid 0p, of the firm of Lathrop, | S0re# of applications have been made to the Custom until the next interruption. But latterly the differ- Decame kn aoe i, peotaned erent: fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday after. | 6.00 a biwa aed Sasle of eel ‘eoples {s, and Ladington & Co. i House authorities for permission to trade with the de- | ence between holiday and working day is not #0 great Prossction and converged rather cheerfully toy peo oom, a one o'clock, from his late residence, southwest ie said 8, French to baleee aestroyed, District Attorney Hall, gt ening the ease for the | Hvered city, and to ship goods, provisions and other arti- | 8 formerly, and therefore the former is not nearly | jy unconcerned about his condition and ne’ Mr, Leopold | Without further invitation. <a laya | Rostbeen made kita sr slsewhere and at copies salty Ryax,—On Monday evening, January 9, after a short ki to be greatly needed by the Hberated inhabi- | #0 welcome. People are not much in # mood ‘At an early hour on Saturday ceaune a : = Vico Consul General of Prussia, together with | but severe illness, Joux A. Ryan, in the 26th year of his age Schmidt people, said that in Se tants thereof. The authority to issue such permits ie not for enjoyment when their business is dull, and it is quite Mr. H. Lapangh, counsel of the Prussian government any such copies the parties sel in the performance of the same, weat by the name of ? ee eee iach di wie ell eacoa in beaty du by taf, the author and proprietor, thro righ, my attorney and Bernard, 486 Broadway, to whom applica f "a BOUCIGAULT® W8 Hegent att Londons” REAT PRUSSIAN INDUSTRI or G THE PRODUCTS OF MAE MON Member last the prisoner, who 4. W. Weed, engaged a boy named ; . besa gph ID gr’ tako-a letter to the Bank of om. | Vested in the collector's office, and therefore it is per- | well mee 7 ee petncipal Leap Uocle sod tno Depaly, Untied Staten Marshals, anterod the J) |, The friends and acquaintances of the family, and also co rust be mad merce, dir Bam, takes but a trifle of sugar and none atall of our | in Ludlow street et » those of bis uncle, Thomas Dunn, are respectfully invited D. ‘My. Vail, the cashier, asking upon what | feotly useless, as yet, to make any applications in that | & ‘There continues to be, as there has been during | was only then informed, for the fret time, of his fate. | to atvond his poet Pact oy Paganeer og 300 Variok Decexnsn 8, 18 berms twenty-fv Mhirties could b+. thousand dollars’ worth of seven- street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely, quarter. The only person who is fully authorized to do the holidays, 's good deal of bull fighting in lien of bet- | Goldenfuss expressed much surprise at this, and remarked without further notice. rather gruffly that he might have at least been informed to tho note MPurchaved. The boyreceived an answer | B80 is the Secretary of the Treasury, who bas sent on the | ter and more refined amusement, one of these bouts q ‘wait ‘eextrudition @ little sooner, The Vice Consul re- Rite “ne, Waiemes ger a9, tho 0 | fowng pon! etch to he Cio Howe ime |S mL i roi PG) | dough ot ie ie, In awoh | gW'idnes te Wut Se” 8° | yoy Bibhge OP wae WS Hie OPE, mactee’’ i) Meaplicos with ® pocketbook anda letter di- | Sity om the subject;— ‘ne amateur picadors, would’ not be satis- | case,”” and thereupon Goldenfuss was conducted to a car. | "ine funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, UNDER THK PATRONAGE OF 118 ROYAL IGHNESS ” Mo cashier. ‘This letter contained what pur - ‘Wasuincron, Jan. 6, 1865. ‘rithout seeing a little of theirown or somebody | riage.and the party drove to Hoboken, opposite which | a, one o'clock, from the residence of erick L. THE CROWN PRINCE OF PRUBSIA, 0d prea, cheek on the Mechanics’ Bank for $25,000, | Gonce W. Exsnus, Deputy Collector:— else's blood, and they have seen it. “One of the partics | city the steamer rode at anchor, awaiting his arrival. | At Valin No. 80 Weet Twenty- third street, Friends and INCLUDING AN awe, Sy Rachard H. Lathrop, of the firm of Lahrop’ | The rules of the blockade apply to Savannah. Cot. | had his face ihly wounded, end will undoubtedly | first he was placed in the prison room on board, but sub- sig ued pas, Bwenty- INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, aad aye Say Ma ign ir oP, | missary aud quartermaster’s stores may be shipped on oer ey h 80d "Wilk nadoninely wis was consigned 10 the frst cabin. While | *quemniences ape jnyised to attend. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ser AIO” Co, 2nd appeared to be property Hampodand | Frversinent account, aa provided by request of Secretary | forgg ® SaslY memenlo of théwe holidays while he | sequently he tas crea the companion of his fight | , Sura. —On Monday ovening, January 9, Bias Gone | asont dhe aitinond of the United Bustos ae pit, behiey , . q 01 ter er, in the | In wi e citizens 6 of War, per telegrams of Dec. 17 and 19, 1862, and Jan. ing of business, Tam getting ready to present | from Halle ‘on-the Saale, was permitted to visit him, and Ping on seein rge and Jessie fl ni teu are invited te Madiedthe boy $25,000 worth of seven-thirty bonds, an "ge. lad then started to meet Weed, who was supposed to | 2% 1863. Grant no clearance for shipments on private with a tical statement of the expost and import | the interview is represented as having been deeply affect- Re starping at the Vark Howl On his way up Naskay | S6count, without special authority in each case from this Tete of the year just past, being Mele at “meso to | ing, both weeping and embracing cack other in the most ‘ atrest hMcLang lin was met by one of Weed’s accomplices, department. give you more than the promise, fectionate manner, They were obliged to part, how- maaaeod O’Brien, Who took the package of bonds from him W. P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury. Wehave heard nothing important from St. Domingo | ever, and Mrs. Goldenfuss, tt 1s understood, will remain mad told him that Mr. Weed was waiting for him at the Some half dozen persons have been given permits to | peyond a fight at Puerto Caballo, on the 9th ult., lasting | im this city until the conclusion of the trial in Prussia. Rotel. ‘This check proved to be a forgery. A description | make shipments to Savannah, and among the fortunate | twenty-four hours, and resulting in the capture by the Se er re th been ished ‘4 Span! Court Calendar—This Day. Mis ane aeons aoe. ie pnaiiee ee Persons ts Dr, Willis, a resident of that city, whe reached | 74, riage Jaapches, vik» lane eee ee ‘Svrrewe—Covrr Crecorr.—Part 1.-Adjourned to Mon- quently identificd by McLaughlin and committed for trial. | this port a few days ago on a government transport, ‘The | sent in three boats to capture two schooners that were | day, Jan. 16. Part caveat oO oe ee orn , 700, 696, 1116, 915, ra gareaibte. Inventors and Maoufacturers will find this a very favorable, opportunity to introduce their Ynventions and articles vo the wat ta rkets of Russia and Central Europe. ww information ay Proprietors eaeny, eye fsproks, No.72 B of the American European Ex; 0. way. New York, sole agents of the Pruselan Ind Exhibition for United States. ENRY HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ‘at Law (late Judge of New York ‘Common Plo s), ‘The funeral will take place from her father’s residence, 28 Fourth place, South Brooklyn, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. ' Relatives aud friends are respectfully in- vited to attend. St. John (New Brunswick) papers please copy. ‘Twomrsox.—On Thureday, January 5, at his residence, Howell, N. J., Rauru Taomrsox, in the 92d year of his ‘The deceased was a native of Northumberland county, England, and came to this city in 1794. His long KVIDEUCE YOR HB _FROSROUNOY. doctor hag taken the oath of allegiance, and is allowed to | loading to run the blockade, one of which was found | Nos. O78, 490, 972, 946, 646, 1258, wulk through life was marked by those virtues which | resumed the general practice of his profession. Oflce The firet witness placed upon the stand was the lad a ty, and th had ‘mahi and tobacco | 747, 920, 1478, 478, 481, 447, 899, 760, 716. : y mi : peu + McLanzttin, who, being sworn, testified as follows:—I | #biP ® cargo of sugar, coffee, tea, cheese, mustard, hams, OS machin ee cxpedincs, si eae ece | Boranion Court, —Trtal Term.—Part J. Nos, 1743, | make the useful citizen and § a mjanaty 10, at two Sraeey, one January 10, I[HE COMING DRAFT.—IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALTe, who are enrolled as liable to Draft.—The New Y¥ County Commitire on Volunteering have reason to bellev that a further cull is likely soon to ‘bo made by the Pres for men, o'clock, Josern Waxp, a native of Belentample, county Cavan, Trcland, in the 88th year of bis age. His relatives’ and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 878 First am sev’ ‘Teal e-tete business; Twas out of asituation in Septem- 7 oath jegian that be was kill Tor lost, and'en the 2ist of that month T eaw the prisoner | Plictu® for permission must tako the oath of allegiance, | ‘aftairs in that province are in a curious condition.» Tho , 444, at the Fark Hotel: he was sitting onachair outside of | 44 all persons-employed by him must go through the | ‘interior has been completely abandoned by the Spa- | 4706, 4708. teen years of age; Thave been aclerk im the | butter, and other articles of a similar nature. Every ap- | have been wounded, though I am credibly informed | 2465, 485, 3301, 40M, S781, St 3199, 4641, 304634, ied," Lows. to the enemy, unknown. | 2545, 4761, 4762, 4767. Terk 2 Now 4200, 4630, 4646, 4440, 4444,'4000, 4092, 4694, 4496, 4098, 4700, 4702, 4704, the building; he asked me if 1 would take a letter for | same ordeal. niurds, who are congregated in the principal seaport de lies } veloc ore: | Hither eat complai been mad Aim to the Bank of Commerce; I said Lwould, and waited COLLECTOR DRAPER’S MISSION towns; and though it Sethe comparstively abet GES AND DEATHS Sr ae ene carne Comite oO a TO aa Fran, coer at Now Your bare sacs gascauiter Yor wanswer; Mr. Vail gave’ me the answer, which I | pas civen rise to quite a lively interest among the mer- | there appears to be no intention of undertaking any MARRIA . pecsebone cs hath el "As ail quotas are based upon the enrolment, it is evident took back to the prisoner at the corner of Nassau and gi q si td serious operations. It is useless to try to conceal the are ed = : mum | that no rellef can be expected cxoept by reduction of the Booktian streats; he then told me to call again the next | chants of our city, who are anxious to learn full parti- | fact that there is, even now, considerable mortality Married. SHIPPING NEWS snpolment 10 i Drover eat aithrto. been, made to clttsens to day, es he was about to open a place of business down town, | culars on the subject. The collector is accompanied by | among the troops. Efforts have been made to prove that teas Hine. vane | correct the enrolment, there has been little or no disposition Braxcrann—Wamock.—On Thursday, December, 20, and-ywowld give mo a situation; the prisoner gave mé | acorps of clerks, besides an officer of the army in tue | it is not so; but those who have seen the official figures | by the Rev. Hugh 8. Carpenter, J. Buaxcuann, of Swenty-five cents for my trouble, and’ told me to call | person of Captain Hawking, a lawer in the person of Mr. | know better. Every steamer from there brings a | Chicago, to Gronas A. Witexuocx, daughter of A. P. the next day; 1 called the following day between | Glassie, a phonographer and two experte in the rice and | large number of such of the sick as can be | Wheelock, Esq., of Portland, Maine, No cards. twelve and one o'clock, but did not see the prisoner; | cotton “business.” He is clothed with full powers to act | removed, while perhaps as many cannot be stir- | Mosea—Sus.—At the residence of the bride's fathor, on Idd not see him for a month afterwards, when | for the best interests of the government and all parties | red, and a large per centage die. A steamer | Tuesday, January 10, by the Rev. T. W. Punnett, rector Tew him at police headquarters: the second day 1 | concerned on all matters that may arise in the prosecu- | arrived this morning which left the port of St. Domingo | of St. Paul's church, Oscar G. Moses, of New York, to appeared at the Park Hotel I met a strange man | tion of his mission. On the subject of foreign claims and | City with four hundred and eighty-four sick; but whether | Many S., eldest daughter of Dr. J. Sea, of Stapleton, Barned O'Brien, who asked me if I was the boy Mr. | matters which may have been decided already by they were left at Santiago or came to Havana I do not | Staten Island. No cards. Woed had ‘hired; I said “Yes,” when he gave me a | the proper authorities Mr. Draper will take no | know. It is sufficient to know that she left with that Ranson—Davron.—On Tuesday, January 10, by Rev. Metter to take to Lathrop, Ludington & Co.; there was | action, ‘but leave them to the courts for ad- | number of sick on board. That climate is the great | Dr. Hiscox, Mr. J. Hesry Ransom to Miss Susu D., shown by the public to'discharge its duty in this particular. It is evident that this duty must be performed by the pub= lc authorities, or it will not be performed at all, By consent’ of the War Department and the advice of the Governor, the New York County Committee on Volunteering has determined to undertake the herculean labor of corre ng the enrolment of the county. o means will be spared to make this correction thorough and satisfactory both to the people and the government. Our only object is to correct the enrolment and place it at a proper standard, and every citizen owes it alike to himself and his neighbor to assist in this work. ALMAKAG TOR, NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Port of New York, January 10, 1865. CLEARED. Steamship Australasian (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queens- town—E Cunaad, ‘Ship Sir Robi Peel, Larrabee, Liverpool—C Grinnell. mo answer to this note, and I returned to the hotel, | judication. This will be the case particularly | enemy. daughter of Samuel Dayton, Esq., all of this city, Ship David Hoadley, Hayden, Liverpool—Smith & Dun- In addition to other means which will be brought into ree ‘wid was sent to the Bank of Commerce with a letter; | with foreign claims. As a general rule, persons at pres- We have just received news of the fall of the Narvaez Southern papers pl OpY. ning. % Morett W Salem & | Wisttion, for Ae sesomipUahioant of this object, ® completa. J waited for an answer and was given a package, | ent holding cotton will be regarded as the rightful own- | ministry in Spain. It is not supposed that it will inter- Wiars—Smira.—At Stony Brook, L. I., on Monday, ee Killam (Br), Morell, Antwerp—W Salem copy of the existing enrolment of each ward or election dige “tyhich was tco large to put in the pocketbook given | ers, and their property will be removed and sold with | fere in the least with the condition of things here. January 9, by Rev. Daniel Jones, RovenrS. Writs to | “4 Morning Star (Br), Stirling, St Jazo—Waydell & Co. | Orth will be printed and furnished to every enrolled citizem ‘wae for the purpose; when near the corner of John | that understanding. ‘The sale of both cotton and rice | The glorious news we have been receiving lately from | Hxxwerra Surrn, both of same place. No cards, Bark Lamplighter, Bahra, Port Roywi—T It Bixby & Co, Of tite Wart OR ele On Ol gk hick apiaiany: wo art and Nassan- streets, on my return to the hotel, I was met | not issued to the population will take place as soon as } the United States continues making converts to the $< Brig Alice Gray (Br), Maxwell, Matamoros—F Alexaudre & | exempt havetnade that they did not know they were enrolled, = OvBrien; he took the package from me, and said | practicable, perhaps at this port, or perhaps in Europe, | Union cause, and the Diario even is following in the Died. Son. 2 and hence did not attend to having their names taken from Weed {the prisoner) was waiting for ‘me at the | ag has already been suggested in this paper. The cotton | track of the Cronica, of your city, and the Times, of Lon- Browying.—At Madison, N. J., on Sabbath evening, Brig H8 Bishop, Bartlett, Elizabethport—Miller & Hough- | the roll. 1 to t will also afford the opportunity for every man on, ‘Schr Charmer, Borgfeldt, Havana—T A R Webster, Schr Roe Skerritt, Dyer, York River—Crowell & Paine. Schr Harriet Ryan, Snow, Few Bedford—Ferguson & Wood ARRIVED. Steamship Ariadne )U§ transport), Crary, Key West, 6 days, in Dullust, to U 8 Quartermaster. Off’ Hatteras, saw steamer Atlante, bound 8. Steamship Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland, with mdse, to HB Cromwell & Co, Bark Conquest (of Boston), Howes, Havana, 18 days, with sugar, Ac, to Bassett & Nickerson. Experienced heavy west- Park Hotel; I went there, but did not find him; I told | isto be taken in bulk, and not in parcels. It is under- | don, and seems to admit the final ibility of the South | January 8, Masow B. BRoWNINO. Bo one of my appointment with him except my | stood to be at present in the osscaaton of an agent of | being subjugated. lasciaaed The relatives and friends and those of his father-in-law, mother. the United States Treasury. Tam sorry I have no greater amount of news, but such | John H. Brower, are invited to attend the funeral ser- The cross-examination of the witness revealed nothing Mr. Draper was commissioned as cotton agent on tho { accidents must happen occasionally. The steamer | vices, this day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock, noon, at mew. first of last month, and gave bonds in the sum of two | Liberty, Captain Wileon, leaves to-day at two o'clock, a | Rev. Mr. Van Dyke's church, corner of Clinton and Rem- Samuel C. Moore deposed that he was a clerk in the | hundred thousand dollars for the faithful performance of | very proper hour, earlier than which no steamer ought | sen streets, Brooklyn. Bank of Commerce; first saw the boy McLaughlin on the | his duty. The law under which he acts was passed March | to leave. CHALMERS. —At Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Monday, @st of September last; he came into the bank and | 12, 1963, entitled ‘‘An act to provide for the collection of Exchange on New York continues at about the same | January 9, Jamex G., eldest son of Thomas and Catharine handed a note to Mr. Vail, the cashier, who opened it | abandoned property and for the prevention of frauds in | figures. ‘The Columbia arrived yesterday, and we look | W. Chalmers, of this city. ‘and handed it to me to answer; I answered the note, and | insurrectionary districts within the United States,” the | for the Mat&nzas to-morrow. Cuanmsy.—At Troy, New York, on Sunday, January 8, enrolled to sce whether or not bia neighbor Is enrolled, and enable hiza tperectre that those Hable und not enrélled shall bo Pum own. ‘Every person enrolled is requested to ald in the signnti aber vrnle we have vandertaken, by complying with ihe folk jowing conditions:— T. When 6 appears of an n who in not ens rood eee irelee nauee of the fact should be given to the Provost’ Marshal ‘of the district by any person who may b@ Cognizant of the fact, in order that the aame may be ree, corde II. Whenever & Dora CLaumsy, a native of Kil: ra of any person who has re» irected it to H. W. Weed; the next day the boy re- | provisions of which are still familiar to the mercantile —_——_——_ — after # lin 3 ering iline been 7 days N of Hatter mame appea\ turned with another note, which was signed by Weed; } community. One of the provisions allows the owner of 4 tyLimerick, Ireland, in the 824 year of hor | Cy. winds; been? days 0 or ear | moved notice of the fact’ should be given at the Provost “this note contained a cheok on the Mochanioe’ Bank (the | any propery thus taken’ tb prove his ownership and re- AID FOR SAVANNAH. Sudhakar bcm rs se Fe ot eet: A Bewoll, “Hlad henvy | Marshal's office, that the same may be stricken from the roll “od bet genre and produced in evidence); upon re- | ceive the value thereof, minus the government expense nena The friends and acquaintances of the family are most | weather; been 10 daya north of Hatteras, Dec 14, 40, miles of that Se ae ee cniraratinia aon tn tie fick ing this note and check I took twenty-five seven- | incurred, at any time within two years after the suppres- | The Chamber of Commerce and Colonel) | TsPectfully invited to atveud the funeral, from the resi- fa the saauth of tbe river Rio Grande, picked up 10 bales | jou6° or 7 ‘the person indicated is not thirty bonds of $1,000 each, and handed them to the el othe! 3 ot, Ni Boy, wont Suet 5 sion of the rebellion. Julian Allen—Letter from That Gentlex | {0% °f her brother, Jobn Scanian, 410 Pearl street, New ward G. Cook, paying teller of the Mechanfcs’ Bank, TUK URERD BTATES. BONDED W ABEHOUAR, man to Mr. A. A. Low—Opening of Trade | Limerick, Ireland, papers please copy. resident as described, notice should be given at the Prov. Marshal's office, that the name may be stricken from the role IV. Whenever cause of exemption exiats; for, any reasol notice should be given to the Provost Marshal of the di Brig Agile of Maitland, NS), Smith, St Kitts via Long trick by the exempt porson himself, that the name may be strickem Island Sound, 15 days, with salt, tod F' Whitney & Co. 2 inst, lat 88 38, Jon 6988, In a heavy gale from the westward, testified that the check 4 Collector Draper has issued the following rules and ; ee ee ee aren tin the tank” | regulations for the governance of the Vuited Suics | with Savannah, &c. Gnace.—On Tuesday morning, January 10, Gronce W., | Tost and split sais, broke mnainboom, and wag blown t0 tho William Faxon, one of the firm of Lathrop, Ludington | Bonded Warehouse Watch :— Colonel Julian Allen has sent a letter to Mr. A. A. Low, | Suly fon of George W. and Margarot Chace, aged 3 years | Son ativan: eountling, raved Ome Walien Went of Palttand | ftom the rol sen of exemption:— & Co., deposed that the signature of Richard 'D. Lathrop | _ First—The object of this watch is to protect the bonded | President of the Chamber of Commerce. The communi- ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to { Island, ene tanta ree en, ann NETIC PM, cu | 2. Over forty-five years of age. 2. Under twenty years of age. 8. Being an alien and never having voted. 4. Having furnished a substitute in anticipation of the ft. “ Having been drafted and furnished a substitute. warehonses from robbery and arson; the men must be active to the check estion fe ; rsd} Henry P. Vailleashicr of the Bank of Commerce, testi- | 2d vigilant, confine themselves to their respective posts, and } cation is written in response to the action of the commit- mena she panera _— 49 Suffolk street, on Thursday y ernoon, ovelock. dt “ t, atrol the same constantly. If robbery is committed I i fed that the boy McLaughlin handed him Weed's note | Ponded warehouse the man on the post in which the same is | %® appointed from that body to make arrangements rela. | Dupyea,—At New Lots, L. 1, on Tuesday, January 10, en the 2ist of September last, and that he handed it to | located will be held to a strict account. In case of fire in | tive to shipping goods for the suffering poor of Savannah. | Ganger Dukyra. # Away both. urasts and let go the anchor to Koop “the véasel from going ashore; the spars in falling completely demolish- ed the forward Louse, galley, forward bulwarks wud done other damage: also Kiiling oe man named Alfred —— re to answer. the vicinity of any post, the man on the post will immedi- 4 Fi " seaman, of Philadelphia. ‘The Agile was towed to Woodrut : shy proo : “ Several members of this Y e | | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to : : 6. Having been drafted and paid commutation, rere sh bog a eta iat Suinchewiirean te hefoee | ene | guage rather ceosmatneaisia oneal pi eno ig { attend the funeral, from bis late residence, on Thursday | * sce atm Gregory Co Nassau, Regan, tatamoros, se days, | iuaving Neen drafled and recelved » ceria of Perma NCI Be 0' r . * yf 4 ical a 7 afternoon, at hulf past one o'clock, with cotton, to Benner & Brown, Been'8 days N of Hai pt phys oety physically disqualified. Second-—The men will appear at the watchhouse, 13 Dutel , Ex-Judge Stuart, for the defence, moved for the dis- | Sen en Pee ne ere Any nine wit | the Cully accredited agent of Major Geueral Sherman and | Draxx.--On Tuesd , January 10, the infant deugbter © of the prisoner on the ground that the | pot present, and does not appear within ten minutes there. | Mayor Ditmold, of Savannah, in arranging this entire | Of Theodore and Ey} i H ras with strong westerly gules, stove bulwarks, spilt sails, &c. beth Drake, aged 3 months and 1 Schr Mary Clinton (of Belize, Hon), Page, Matamoros, 26 days, with cotton, t» F Aleyandre & Son. Had heavy wenth- 9. “Having served twoyexrs In) the army oF ag rr ee re evidence did not sustain the indictment. after, will Rave a chanceran put on in his place, who will da T rolled Judge Barnard denied the motion. perform his duty and receive bis pay for that night. matter. The friends aro invited to attend the funeral, from 345 | © and split sai. stove water casks, &e. Deo 31, Cl se Ante NO CU, RRA Oe eee aaa ExJudge Stuart then moved for tho discharge | , 7Mrd—After the roll is called the mmen whore turn it is to | me following is the letter in question:— Ba Peet narset, thie (Wednesday) afternocn, at bale | Teuetjcommen, of Now Lore, Sieg vey cra ib! dogs, with | asowialn the Foe Rrra Oy walled ‘eeaneto have ef the on the ground that there was a | Beton Ne wume continucumy untl relieved, at drteon Boston, Jan. 8, 1865. past twelve o'clock. lumber, to Brett, Ben Co.” iS si Aaa eUpey Ane ates [echt ci Ane SONA Tipe eh See variance between the indictment and the proof. The | minutes past twelve o'clock, when they will report at the } 4. A. Low, President of the Chamber of Commerce, New Ecan.—Suddenly, on Monday, January 9, Tmomas | Schr Flying Fish, Thomas, Gloncester. ee eevee ands cea alse le indictment charged the prisoner with being a principal, | watchbouse, after which they will repair to their own quar- York:-— ™ Foax, in the 43d" year of his age, a native of Jerpoint, Sehr Owen Bearse, Berrse, Warel ae lela inte rntoeanad every person to, From while the evidence showed that he was only an acces: | ters until six o'clock A.M. ag a Sm—Having read im the public newspapers of your | Thomastown, county Kilkenny, Ireland. BELOW. true answers to any and all questions wi be lag vgt Mw ie to be secom ‘The friends aud relatives of the family are reapectfulty Ship Bridgewater, Sianun, from Liverpool Nov 10, them, and all persons declining = Ronen yd answors, render themselves mi ment. ‘Thin is the last attempt which will be made ware nero aes et thee ‘of New York. sarccraful tie co-operation of every Tealdent of the city county is absolutely required. ‘The government officials have evinced @ disposition afford us every facility to attain the object in view. therefore, through the Indisposition and y of the’ enrolment prove abortive, and’ further wotas Se re eer se uf tha lncorreciasen of tne the people of this city and county will be ment, the people panty wil Ferpooaie ‘Ena they will have none but themeclves jame. C, GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor. GATPREWE. BRENNAN, Compiroller, + GHIGON BLUNT Superrisars ELIJAH PF. PURDY, Supervi Wind at sunset NE. with dense fog and rain. . out will after answering to their nam wroceed to theirown quar. | city the uncalled for and out of place debates of your “he Conse dan thie mcticmcmined. foe. the. detence; | tit ‘wolve o'clock sharp they ‘must answer roll call at | committee inted by you under resolutions Kind- | invited to attend the funeral, from bi» late residence, No. ep Bunace was the for i | Seinatentouse tfer ehic"iney wil proce to thelr re: | Sy oered by Mr Chiteadea, and unanimously adopted by | 2 Powers strech Wiliamsvig, this (Wednesday) after wut his testi was unimportant, spective relieve the men on Ports and a Com: 0H, 2 % Ex Judyo Stuart sad he would tke upon himself the fine unlink voor A. My when they wil report othe | gue Cates og Commerce I Decomoe my duly 19 maxe oan atte look cing, January 9, of con y of calling to the #tand George Conklin, the ‘and ie em aitteenanci tc kame cant Gade | sumption, Parmicx Gareviry, aged 45 years feonfederate of the gang, who had turned State's evidence. The ‘men will confine themselves to thelr respective } |, Voir Committee teem ey Drought, Up matter not ‘at | The relatives and (rienls of the fornily are rerpectfully , and th malty for leat hile on di Mr. Spencer, the associate counsel for the prisoner, | Puspension for the first, and. onforine second fence, | all consected with those resolutions. Invited to attend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 79 protested against the examination of this witness, who Sith—The men will wear a distinctive badge on the leit —Wh ‘J Watts street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘as s self convicted thief whom nobody would bellove,, | breast of the outer soak oo, thas thay can be easily distin: Tesceeinieie Cee aae Torey the Mayor J Gomnz.—On Monday, January. 9, Horry, widow of George F. Concklin sworn for the defence—I am de- | guished by the roundsman, and the penalty for breaking this | anu 'Councll of Savannah for the purpose of negotiating | Aaron L. Gomez, of this city, in the 64th yeur of her age. ; in. r tained in the House of Detention asa witness; Iwasa | Tule wi a for the Sret, and expulsion for the | Oo". xchange of rice for a variety of provisions. ‘The faneral will take place this (Wednesday) morning, witness in the Bank of Commerce forgeries before the : ‘Seventh-In_case of a fire in any bonded warehouse it will In the belief that the people of New York would rather | @ ten o'clock, from 82 Amity street. Fee ae aa ee eee ere ctacet, | De.tbe duty of the men not out on post to proceed to the fre | give the required Me eeee ead not take the tice from | GiDkesLMvR—On Monday, January 9, Ww. H. Gunn. asm; it was made at Collins Hote tn Canal treet; | ted pace Ciemnelves undge the ditecion of tbe captain of | tho” sutering people of Savannah—they will need it | staRTH, aged SL yanr, and month @d'in the object for which it'was made; Ira Garadior, | _ #ighh—Any tan who discovers a fire and is the first to | Sll—T expressed these views to my friend, Hon. Albert ree te a son ed idee one ip a Glias Weed, was not present when it was made: I did not | give the alrm, will be entitled to @ donation equal to his G. Browne, Supervising Special Agent of the eee re of Commonwealth Lodge No. 409, F. and A. M., and dene ia Kor did T know that he was in the city of New. | Bi8Bt’s pay, from the patrol committee. who concurred’ in the opinion. Mr. Browne kindly | the exempt and active members of Brooklyn Engine York on the day it was made. SIMEON DRAPER, Collector. gave me a letter of introduction to you, which brought | Company No. 12, aro invited to attend the funeral, from Qrk on the Way jt was made. a day before in Fourth | CARTAGK, DRAYAGR AND LIGHTERAGE OF Goops iN | Me défore the Chamber of Cominerce by your invitation. the Duteh Reformed church Rov. Mr. West's), Bedford avenue; Patterson and Spencer Pettus were present; we BOND. Now, sir, it is very painful to be placed by others’ mis a eb a ghey ge bo a rooklyn, Gferwards met at 61 Liberty street; from there the pris. | Mr. Draper has likewise istued the following directions | *#kes before the public in the light I have been by cer- ea ebm Neaday, dantary 0; Tasooes Guacs, eldest Oner und myself went up Nassau street to the Park Ho. | relative to the appointment and employment of Custom | *#i persons of your committon, athe lato Laouerh Guin, oged Sb yeers, 9 osath tel, where the prisoner gave a letter to the boy McLaugh- | House cartmen:— 7 fae the first pics, the poor and suffering people of | FON 3 eave board Guion, aged 8 years, 9 months Hn’, T do not remember seeing him again that day; the | 1. Inspectors and storekeepers are directed toem vannah, just delivered from oppression and despotisin a 5 : - f the worst kind the peop! knew—b The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ext day we went to Nassau street, near Beckman; the | the cartage of all goods, for the transfer of which t boating fle Pena saPpio peer vex for sd invited to attend the funeral services, this (Wednesday] leticr to Mr, Vail was written at Braisted’s, in Fourth | recetve orders from the Collector, only such eartm : oy roevantes) jourth | Eive been desiguated for thet purpose by the Osllecior, ball | and T disclaim having asked or begged for them evening, at seven o'clock, athis late residence, No. 32) Mixcelancous. Su Buinckwaree—Sandy Hook, Jan 10—The ship Bridge- water, from Liverpool, 1s ashore on the outer middle. Stxamsm Havana, Capt MR Geeene, having had the alte- rations in ber machinery completed, will salon Friday, 13th inst, at 3 PM, from pier 5 North River, for Havana direct. J. E. Huertas, Exq, the gentlemanly and attentive purser, is #till to be found at his port. Bark Mati Mercary—The ship Bridgewater, Captain Sisson, of Sandy Wook, has on board the crew of the bark Mallie Metealf, of New York, bound from Philadelphia for Boston. The bark was abandoned at sea, Baxx Lixpa ia reported wrecked at Cow Bay. No parti. sulars, Bark Maniax, Snow. from Baltimore for Boston, put into Holmes’ Hole 7th ins tleaking about 600 strokes per hour. Ban Tonto, built at Harpswell in 1853, $20tons, has been sold to a foreign house on private terms. Sbe will proceed to New York to load for Matamoros. Bric Gxo W Rosenss (before reported © E Roberts), ashore on Bombay Hook Bar, was got off on Saturday morning, and was ran aground above Morris Liston’s, where the ice cannot fnjure ber. Sonn Exormen, Willard, at Baltimore from Fortune Tal- TH WARD. SO anit Pee Nut peed vals y i! fan 1, t Srgunlantion, J 10, for the irpose of ly yu) Of the ‘call smanating trom the ‘Democratic’ General avenue adier was present at the time. r Be eben who shall be provided with the Uadge which sball indicate | merely made my statement, and you, sir, uobly acted | East Fourth street. The remains will be conveyed to Redirect exam/nation—Garadier did not write the let- J yne.*hanl heir! ate ieee nv at your metbers’ ‘Aithough,the Charver of | New Rochelle on Thursday morning for interment and, had neaty weather, split foresall, carried away main- | mittee at Tammany Hall, the following gentlemen were ter; Spe roul Pettus wrote it bi TL, Applications for appointment as Custom House | Commerce passed specitic resolutions, ‘a part of your California papers please copy. boom and jibboom, and stove galley. . elected as the oflicers of said ward ittee for the e: By the Court—I do not know where the stamp of the | cartmen must be made in writing to the Collector of | Com™atce soar ty tenor them and enter eutaely into 4 _ Hyere.—On Tuesday, January 10, of consumption, |. Scwm Avice Cunrme, Weight, from Tome River for Nox | Vore pank certification was procured from; this matter was | the port. The application must state the name, | Commie seam / : Jone S Hiroe, sun of the late Thomas Hyett, aged. 47 | York, put into Baitimore #th fnat, in distress, having been | For Chatrman—Dantel B. Delavan, Rot talked over in my presence before. SEF i techn amehe Tentdence of the carmen ane | Thave fulfilled my obligations tothe citizens of yen 4 ete soe Seccreree Nien Sua het sce : city He er 0 ; wi y one e citizens mare. _ elk — The defence here rested, and the counsel for the Pris, | sureties, will be required in the form, aud with the conde: | York, and hope to be able by to-morrow to see th The friends of the family are invited to attend the | | Scum Cuarueston, from Elizabethport, before reported For Sergeant at Arms—William Rose, peg periph a ator and | RAE RRa ce ee ee oe way vecoeman Decuemary by ings of Boston expressed rs funeral, from the Rev. Dr. Burchard’s church, Thirteenth } aihore on Rata Talagl Bat. was got oy ee alto, und | _ The Committee adjourned to meet wt the call of the chatr. e ground jariance Y e ind ot t ¢ Collector. es . , een Sixty and Seventh avenues, on Thursdi That 4 By Bess oJ nye ————— angel npr . se a <e~ * By hall be in New York on Tuesday and accept the | Street, between Sixty an ins » on Thursday a, and taken on to the beach. She leaked 1000 strokes = = — the proof. The motion was denied by the Court, how Blanks for bonds will be furnished by the Warehouse Su- | ceoarn by the War Depariment to carry tho pro. | ftenioon, at one o'efock, without further notice, ohisat Guee wane bs NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, &C. ever, and the case went to the jury, who, after due | perintendent January 8, Verdict of quty, with a recom. | I1f. Importers and owners of bonded merchandise will be | Visions to At Poughkeepsie, on Sunda Se "0 ldest danghter of Julius S. and Elizabeth en Eryecan: So Dec 12, at Jonespor vanhah, and despateh at an ear! Hrrewooex. m Eastport for Boston, with hake, sank A™ PRIZE, MONEY NOW PAYABLE PAD = Geliteration, rendered 7 “4 Howed the privilege of having their own carts employed to | noxt week, and trust you, sir, will withdgaw my name | Canou mendation to the mercy of the Court Tae teats mniechantiien, exer! ‘s cs : 5 7 . YDER, Jr., 39 Ni treet, N. ¥., and B. Th ore dae e ise, provided their cartman is a regularly | from any further action connected with the resolutions | U. Hite of Sag Harbor, in the 17th year of ber age. | gown Wi ord - 2 , JF, 39 Nassau street, N. Yay ¢ District Attorney then moved for judgment. appointed Custom House cartman, under these regulations. | offered by Mr. Chiltenden my i ‘The romaine will be taken to Sag Harbor for inter. mutes having Dota nenint Fervass Momton, ne ou ha, | cre eee way on the 6th inst, nplet adergoing repairs, which Ex-Judge Stuart hoped that a stay of proceedings Her expenses will pro- would be granted, It was the intention of the counsel to apply for a new trial, and he hoped the prisoner would got be sent to Sing Sing until the matier was decided by porters are red ltea 10 tore on ete Maneroee pr | I intend to xive the citizens of New York at Inrge an | ment ‘ ‘ Hee tee riey ficeuss unesber of the curt cr cares | opportunity to act in tho matter, but shall not sdspend | , JouNsox.—On Tueeday, January 10, Mancansrr ELLen 6 number of their cartmen. my action in buying and forwarding the required pro- | JONSON, eldest daughter of Captain Edward and Susan fhe General Term ap » cartmen will not allow the goods of their prinei- | visions Joleen, aged 1 year, 6 months and 9 days. ‘Sudze Barnard remarked that he would have to comply | Pases where such nthe docks. In all | ‘There is no question of the right of the Chumber of | |. The friends are invited to attend the funeral, from ‘he with the request of the District Attorney, and at onco | tor discharging ship may send such goods by Ce ing independently of my services, and if | Tesidonce of her parcits, wergel stroct, second house ? the prisoner. Th nee of the | cartman provided with a badge whom he may select. fi o fit to send their donation to General Geary from Grand avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at balf- ¢ & sound discretion with re- a PRIZE MONEY NOW PAYABLE PALD BY J.C. DICKEY #60. ern: y Agente, ii? Broudway, jew | vork. Cee Win SRHER yf, CO. TREE MONEY = ) J. W. PISHER & CO,, Military and Naval Collectis offic No. 478 Fourteenth street, (opposite Willard’s Hotel, Wastingion, D.C. Agent New Yor! f£ Beverly, has been purchased by J of Gidacester. if bl cea Sone Apa L Haxnss, of Boothba: in 1868, as been sold to Capt Bylv for $4150. 75 86-9 tons, built at B # Smith, of Gloucester, acy edie past two o'clock. prisoner be confined in the State | cers will be ex ae toons oo . ae 3 re Sown A can E. of South * sr Sine te Mad * ent of cartmen under the Although having the bighe Kenor.—On Monday, January 9, Mrs. Carmouxe Kenor, |, Scr Asmncan Eacus, of Southport 91 61-95 tons, built at L. BROWN & CO., No. 2 Park place. Prison at Sing Sing for three years and eight months peor gel renamed ange soem Dogg lp. anative of the county Wexford, Leland, in the Sou | Gloacaster In 18%, bas been purchased by Capt J B Hamilion — = it we store | flection upon the Mayor and authorities of Savannah, in | ¥ whom I to advance any funda for the ‘The friends of the family form | purel nd tothem alone Tt am autho. | attend the funeral, this (W rizod t neral Sherman aud Mr, Browne. | 0’¢lock, from her late residenc prvant, JULIAN ALLE Wexford (Ireland) papers ph cartage of general order other unclaimed goods, ea of which ‘a sv Tur Wrauixc Fieer—The diminution of the whaling fleet has continued the part year, but the decrense 18 small com. pared with the previous years, and we hope it has now reach- ad ite minimum. The decrease for the year has ven: page of A372. The decrease in the district been 27 vessels, while the number of U §. NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFFICE—COMPLETE: + lists ready, LL, BROWN & CO., No. 2 Park place. espectfully invited to ay) afternoo! two > Harrison stree THE MERCANTILE BANK DEFALCATION, DENTISTRY. i ET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS; ENTIRE Commencement of Proceedings Against ere 0 spective districts rimen bs “ gned to the ild A press of bast 7 \ “ Kexouck —K. Kenpiack, aged Charles Windsor in London—The Trial | (eeu ge past ‘twelve o'clock. Colonel Allen will » OR satisfaction or Bo At 239 Sixth avenue. Noade quire additional cartmen, thote assigned to the ad he P M " orred ’ reens Cemetery rtsof New London und Sag Harbor » by (ed g distriots will have the preference. v chants at the Produce Exchange, He war interred in tho Evergreens Cemeter, be taxabor withafevn fYors 04 or parte Yance required, Calland see cheap tee OT no am , froots, artificial palates, &c.; nitrous oxic to Take Place on the 12th Inst., &e. nd, at 2 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteentla Charles Winds Mercantile Bank, of thie city, is to be tried in the Court of Queen's Bench, London, ou the 12th day of this month, bn 4 civil process. The case was commenced on the 6th of } jightermen December on the following summons and complaint :— v1. Every Wictoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom | niched with a badge On Tuesday, January 10, at Dobbs Ferry, of wounds received at the baitie lat Creek, October'19, 1864, Colouel J. Howano Kiremso, Sixth Ne * lory, aged 26 years Par.anesrina, Jan. 10, 1805 riends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- Amecting of citizens to devise means for the rolief of SiN, Penis Poe ee re ie Tat tiations wilt he Tor, | tbe suilering imbabitants of Savannah was held at the an evidence of his appointment: Thie Board of Trade Rooms this afte The Right Rev. s ‘Cartinen appointed as district cartimen will visit the plore a ss , tho alleged absconding teller of the | to which they are severally assigned once daily atleast, oras | Meeting in Philadelphia in Aid of the NAS MAY be necessary to facilitete the carting cn re or to be sent under general order. Savannah Suffere jations will, in like manner ployment of draymen, trucku , Dec 31, «brig of SM) tone burthen, 7 Jam Co, to comman dew 6 ti dray, of Fall River ifthe Whalemen, Ship Three, Brothers, Swain, Nant, was at Bay of Islands See Milton, Hntacy, NB Honol Ship Milton, Halsey, NB, was at Honolulu Nov 17, Dat to cruise, And home in April Liab wed 4p 0 W Morgam® Landers, NB. wax at Honolulu Nov 23, y York artil- GREAT REDUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Whole sets $5, $8, id and $15. Superior in beauty and durability to others. All work warranted at balf the pricee charged by other dentists. 200 Fourth treet, pear, Grove, RK. WHITE lock in Tuesday, January 10, Rowent Lye, aged A MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TEETH EX. £ jends and relatives of the family are respectfully f Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the | badge must be exhibited whenever required by any « of 5 by any ofl sis Moka irae walled to thie chide A te ‘ tracted without pain or no charge. Beautiful teeth ine the customs. ther t | a Fegularly ‘nppoini d Cn. om Bishop Potter wa called to the chuir A letter from Sa- 7 invited to attend the funcral from 146 Clinton street. n Ochotsk, 312 wh 4600 Ibs bone this season; to cruise on | period, Si each. "All operations, warranted. J. SAY Vile ei de Provence, Leicester rayman or lghterman will be | vannah, addressed to Mr. Steiner, was reed, The writer, California ya lease copy the Line, a1 hots’ next seanon. KH, 156 Grand street, two blocks from Broadway. oavare, » d by any officer of the customs in the performance | afye . ‘ i Lag oat DS — pias abidsecciecee inde eheatnete LES sy re, ax after expressing joy at being once more in the Union, Moons, —At the Military Hospital, corner of Lexington Foreign Ports. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, WHERE THE ‘e command y' in eight days after the truckman, drayman or lighterman who | deseribed the terrible suffer ng of the people of the city: | avenue and Fifty-tirst street, on Tuesday, January 10, Caxpirr, Dee $ (back date)—Sid bark Egeria, Emery, | CP” nitrous oxide originated, and no charge made for exe gereioo ofthis writ Gn_ you, Incluatve of the day of wuch | aha drag 5 the ‘remriation Treasury | A committee of soven wae appointed to solicit gubecriP- | Jas Moons, printer, a metuber of Company G, Thirty Shanghae, <6 5-8id xchr KB Sumner, Upton, Parnahiba, | Hucting where pain is caused. The best weet inserted. N@ Bervice, you do caus > be entered for you se Depart s forthe purpose of purchasing # sh i of pro- Y ‘ ‘ate of Mor ac 30 on ioe & e 7 y . pu gar Court of Guecn's Bench, at We ster, in an ac- nper on j sions th estd to Gavaonal. It wos stated tgs Goal | tak Genedn & Gallant Rares ela declan unas, Dec O--ArF sehr Mary E Jones (Br), Swain, SS See —+___, fon at the anit of the Mercantile Bank, of the city of . i8 appointment revoked, Exchange had aires started a ription e pur- m1 I y . ben oh: “ STEOPLASTIC, OR ARTIFICIAL BONE FILLIN‘ York; and take notice, that tn It of your so doing, —_ yoae of chartering @ ae > carr ey tan reer te Laman, Jexeury 9 Anne Tenet MUnpry, ark Sh bak a oes ei om mt Fane Pes, for Decayed Teeth,—Old roots built ap; mere shells, the mid Mercantile Bank, of th of New York, may aa ames 1. Claghorn hi ) appointed treasurer of the | aged 5 years, 11 months and 1% days, daughter of John McDonald, and. Renshaw, Smith, Portland: ta, f wening teeth a hd every class of cavity, Slled wie pound ‘ Pfioes: Bir Aivcesder James Edmund Cockburn, | 4DOPTION A TWO MILLION DOLLARS npr. | COMMIiReE Lo Fe jabscriptions lurphy and Catharine Fleming, vatives of Mullingar, - maeaderian en eaemaneemm Marr | Yeeuth street, one door west of Uulon square. 12,000 testis 8 jexander James ad Coekburn, Ai it Ag rom TGP : = Westmeath, f t 4 il iutpatet,, the Gi Gag’ of Deownber, th | XERUS 50 DAY) SOURMINE- COMMUNICATION PROM | Seremade | to Generals Mhncoem, ey oe tener will lane place this (Wodnesday) afternoon, oe nee See ek eee ee 2 our Lord 1864 COMPTROLLER, RTC. Hays, Hunt, and Colonels Howe, bij atone o'clock, from her late residence, 220 East Nive- la; brig Howard (ir), Delap, Baltimore,’ Clit 2d, NCIN MIES. » Lip- h DA G ACADEME ye be served srithia six calendar The Board of Supervisors met yesterday, Supervisor pitt and Others teenth street Fann Hubbard Boston, An - ats APA oan n the date thereof, or, if renewed, from the aii Wa eo * Dub Vesunenths pene ATANEAS, Jan 2 jorton Stover, Stover, Port. NEW DANCING CLASS TO-DAY—AT Dz GARMO" Tweed in the ch Dubitn and Weetmeath papers please copy. TA Doe Sh park Hiarvert | UA. buWest Fourteenth street, Afternoon at 4; ev at r The band of the First brigade, Third division, Fifteenth | Moxsox.—At Madison, N. J., on Monday, Janan land; Frank BA err §) RSG hseal blest “eg i Tega = on a army corps, which bas been home to Wisconstt on a | Harsry Moxvos. Y Moon, Staples, NYork; Slst, brig P R Carus, Atherton, Port- # folle pmmittee on Volanteering, amending the or- Tho welt. was lomuel by Richard Mullens and Samuel | dinanco adopted at a previous mesting, By which two | shore furlough, granted ite mombers by Major General ferntalr se the Fire. Presiyteraa chet eh Binsabolt, Mullena, No. 7 Poulteney, in the city of London, attor. 7 Sherman, i: now stopping at the New England Rooms, | N. J., on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. Convey” nese for plaintiffs. The plaint dy claim £26,990 for millions of dollars instead of four millions is to be raised | oy ponte to rejoin Sherman's army. ances will be at the depot. ding the day of such date, ALLETMASTER, DUMAR'S PRIVATE DANCING Deeeerms. Se Reventh avenue, on Thirteenth. street, ny lay ‘and night. Redowa waltz and six n six private lessons. rwards The writ contains the comp fle jan Panwantna, Nov 18—In port schr Samuel E Pabens, Deve- reny, for Cayenne few dave ‘ax, Nov 20—Sid sche Young America, Podrick, Par- Classes taught perfectly 1 » — SRt Pines torhetore. et NTee Se GING OLASSES—AT THE ACA- Geb? and £2 6s. for costs; and if the amount thereot } by the Comptroller and paid in such sumaes may be deem. Monuay.—Wiiulam J. Monty, of oo £2 . if c ; aa ngestion of the | Minatinan ath, to load fo GARMO'S DAN nh the piaintifs or bo their attorneys within four | ed proper to reerulta, by the Mayor, Comptroller and | por Noni yer ae aney, Pad rut to the Gramercy | penin, son of Thomas and Mary A. Morley. Fe ee ser Orig, of Demarare, Free- | L) = acmy of Physiat Calter, #0 West Fourteenth streets , ednoadaya and saturda man, for NYork 2 days. iMipan, Deo 22 Boston; 2th, Ben) Carver, Carver, Philadelphia; JD Lin* coin, Miuvtt, Portland. American Ports. HOSTON, Jan Cli barks Iona (Br), Seward, Buenos Ayres; Atrloa (Br), + Argean, ‘Litcdsey, NOrieans; A 6; brig Marine, Cook, . Park Motel, where they complimented Colonel Frank ‘The funeral will take place 4 ‘olunteer Committee, ‘The bonds 01 place this (Wednesday) afternoon, Seen en te redeem eats om which the money is | Howe with a serenade, discoursing some exceedingly fine | at one o'clock, from the residenoo of bis parsols, No. 18 x are at $500,000 pre 4 11805 and the following | music. After an entertainment provided by Colonel | Willoughby street, Brooklyn. To be interred in Calvary Shs ober 28, To amount of money received by J Jonrm at $00,000 pwr Annum and the interest not to ©X- | Howe had been discussed, the band wi ‘an by Colonel | Cemetery. theuetendant for the use of the plainttit, ax appearing | eed seven per cent per arnum, provided the recruite 10 | Howe to the Union League Chub Roons, where Major | McKiciy.—On Tuesday, January 10, Dastet Mc soc, Riserwa eumies in the plains’ tx sad pp’ | rece and the oraiunace legalices ty the county | General Hancock, Major Goneral Butterdetd, Brigadier | aged 19 years and 11 months, son’ of the late John by him tohis own uso, viz :— ee paara caren tee legalized by the Legislature | Generals Hays, Hunt and othor distinguished milltary and | McKnight. civil officials were prevent. Major Genera! Hancock and } The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Ladies, Missea and Masters on At 4 P.M. Grivate Clussen for ladies and gentlemen at P.M Classes forming. Ti, SEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, oD. dea Foun aventie, near Twenty.third atreet—New Elateca forming for ladies ant masters At 4 o'clock; for geme flemen at o'clock, Mr. 8. continues to give private lemons every day and evening to Uiose who wish to learn quickly. Baye (ror the wervice hereof, farther procesdings will ing are the particolars of the plain tr brigs Emma Jane (Br), Lorwas, sebrs Belle, ney. «£6,090 fo coin $34,000, or in British cur Sao Oomeurell in American paper currency, $207,000, or in he Comptrc ah * ‘ i ; AGPHERSON'S DANCING ACADEMIES, UTAHS . mle pial otlicr army officers were here serenaded, the band | invited to attend the funcral, from his late residence, No. ewoomt, Hately and y ERSON'S DANC 3 British sterling. . 000 ee td nd recor ueurred in raising troops 4 receiving many warm culogiums for tle ropetition of | 186 Kast, Thirty-ffth streot, this (Wednesday) afterdoon, Monroe, Hid bark Rich M Satie tae Tharshay’ event nireet and Blah arte . comaities th the oral We (We action taken by the | many of the tunes which had enlivened the late vietorious | #t two o'clock. 4 ES w a Bee ee tornoons TOF ladies nnd children, Allo. at the STAD aie het MOREY ‘ee do | Cotshitton in the ordinance offered by Supervisor Blunt, | march of General Sherman's army through Georgia. Wicous.<<Fhonced Menace Joth—Arr steamship George Shattuck, NYork; barks Fury cavandas aferpoens for lasice ang ehikdcen, ft be Sel Std ept that he recommended the pay: r ae - on n G gee - yrna; Jan 0 ae dria,” Clenfuegor i ally jowery, Tuesday: SE aan se Oe dant served with | Sottium bounty, while th inaues i $000 ast | Under escort of Colonel Howe and overal other mem. | _ His remains will be buried in the Cemetery of the re ee ee a py MS aa new ail approved dances taught, New classes for beginne Ghia writ within the Jurisdiction of the court do not ap. oF the Docaty We he vald Wo tae tieeret aves the amount | here of the club the band then repaired to the residence | Bvergreens, PHILADELPHIA r Lip Nortuan, Baker | Constandy forming, Private lessons given. Reaidenee According to the exigency thereof, the plaintiMs will etion of the Mayor, Major General Dix, who responded to the serenade Nicwous.-At North Orange, N. J., of pneumonia, on | Boston; secure J May, Corson; D& 4 May Grand street, rbert, Crowell, Comptroller and Volunteer Committer 8 Warren, Warren, Port Royal; F I aged 80 at liberty to gign final jadgment for any cum not ox od him by th Tuesday, January 10, Mise Lovv: ” = eee © eum above elat 4 the s 9 Supervisor BLuxt moved that the Corporatio him by throwing open his doory and oxtouding | Tuesday, January 10, Miss Lovvisa Niow le Ww Giaak sha ca o asthe uae 1 gy theft dh be anked whether It In peoserary for puctics w Ma the hoepttalities of hie mansion to bi night questa, | years, 10 months and 12 days vee Arr steamship John Gibson, Bowen WATCHES, JEWELER anno Bother sain as may be allowed on taxation for | stdavis of exemption from the dralt be rercied U Colonel Lippett, of Rhode Tslac yoel Allen and ‘The relatives and friend: of Joseph W. Stickler and } abiy Rackett, Aehorn, do. Cid orig Newbury, f Hf PRICE FOR WATCHE! DIAMOND mamta ption from the draft oe required t0 | others were then ‘serenaded, after which, the band par. | WHilliswn H. Wilson are Jnvited to attend the funoral, from J Grieune; sony Harold (Br, Kelly, Barindos A 8 Brown, FL PRICES PATD FOE WATy and 2 to 8 o'clock only. y' ae be y of appearance. qan carvied pale at took of hospitalities at the ercy Pare Hotel, and | the house of Joseph W. Stickler, at North Orange, on Philips, " B. W. PLUS #, Diamond Broker, 612 Broadway, Valuation, Babsequent to the commencement of this civil suit The Hoard then adjourned to Tuesday next returned to the New England Rooms, ‘Thursday morning, at nine o'clock, Her remains will bo thee AT Wy Hint pr cg om Bt, David (Bry Aint, | one per cent, Loans negotiated Windsor wae arrested ax an abseonding debtor, on affida m ~ ae were great favorites with General Sherman — an tn Ewin fee ir Hyon relict of Pretle Rove. so aap CRIN I a un SEE i ’ * and bis army. vivre. —On Monday, January ARGARET, ict Att Be bi A y, Guvane, ms istand . NITU je hia sating forth tho fact that uo tntented to Tene for The Resalt in the Wall Street Case. SENSE GEE Willian Nevill, of “tamsque Pa, aged’%0 years | papa li Cerin Reryraneiauaee ee Ol nanan Reales nae pevelineat. | Fusco niliiaviwe were mado by the per SUPREME CORT— CIRCUIT The New Jersey Legistatare. and 14 day pole Raat Read iste tian MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, OF HOUSEHOLD fe! pvence, or this arrest of Windsor pre Judge Le 7 ary.) ON, Ja wlatives and onda o 8 “g furniture for #ale, property of & jeavi baggage was searched und about two Lowand pouné | yyy, 9 yet Henad Leonard and a Jur She Legislature met toduy, ‘The eles oeesaaned bY Li Tg ade ny della il aby ne Bhd THE LECTURE SEASON, dit, Durfor Suiun Planotorts, Etageres, Palntings Statuary fore discovered Jan. fveorge organ vs. A. 8. Praboty & Co— | appointing Edward W. Scudder, of Mercer, President; dl the funeral, this (Wednesda: PORTAN ECTURES PD. FOR GENTLEME Mirrors, Carpets, Bookense tit are FS Wet Mt hn T ie Mo " r ppe ir A y) ™ iT LY ALLY R GENTLEMEN iture, Chim Silver Ware, A sacrifice. it, Jo in retro, Morrogh, M. By 38 the en nel of Mr, | This action was against stock brokers to recover damages | Join W. Mecker, of Eeeox, Seer Teaae’R. Wilaon m the ence of her son ouly, nt th York Musenm ¢ tomy, 618 Hiro. Twenty-third st fF Sixth avenue, , Abd h ACCOUNLS received war laboring | for selling out stock without notice, ‘The plaintiff claimed | Hugrose!ng Clerk, and all the old o in-law, No. 51 Brooklyn, B. D. way aros ent have ; oAU SARPRT, SIZE i6xdl Industriously to tecure the Felonse of his client OD | shee dofendante were to carry his stock for hi rome Tne House mot at three P, M.A reeolution thet a ma- Vounsylyaaia papors please copy. Tes Von awe a Sourvtary of | RIOR BALE TE Diag mtn A aged ere inter affidavits from the proprictore of the Howl de or him so long aa | jority would bo required to elect ofhice offured. A O'Stiaxnessy,—On Tuesday, January 10, after a short sesctihrye — - PATON & OO., 841 Broadway 06 : hie margin wae kept up, and that they violated that opti. | notion fe table it was lost by a vote of thirty againat | Winess, Writam HL O'Baasniasy, aged 21 years, = : =: - Rel gation. Deferkdants tostified that they reserved the | thirty, and it was then postponed until tomorrow. A} — Tho friends and acquaintances of tho family are ra FINE ARTS ane ” option te clone it out whe thoy liked, and that the mytion prevailed to proce the fivrat | peetfuliy invited Ww attend tho funeral, on Thursday Good LOOKING YOUNG MAN sTRANGER oe Sern . mal Lrwonm, Jan, 9, 180! also had bie aathosity © make the sales complained of ballot stood thirty for Tay Monmonth, at ten o'elo from the residence of hie A in thia chy, woul b 0 BA ney wihay PIE COPYRIGHT OF A VALUABLE PICTURE FO Mr. Flint, the correspondent of the World, hax veen | Aftor a protracted tM the jury gave o verdict for the } and thirty for Joseph Croswoll, (republican) of Union, | mother, No. 313 West Ninctoonth ataget indy of 2), with Fair means, with» view to matrimony wale, Wl well readily at a large profit, Apply ot froin arrest on parole by Gamer) Wallase, plait for $3,000. The House then adjourned 4oU ton 0'¢lock Lo-morrory, Newark papers pleaso copy Aree , Herald align Browdwoy, in tbe plane Wareroome,

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