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— 8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1866. Police Intell: Panny. ; THE STATR CAPITAL a scans cate SSM sce Se eters shen ten, Po er reg Se peti eg tee ie UNITED STATES CIROUIT COURT. At a late hour on Monda: The also the members of By order of the Board, y night officer Van Dusen, of ¢ N, Lighthouse Inspector, Before Judge Shipman, the Fourth precinct, while on duty in Oliver street, heard funeral this {Wednectan Spoken, de. ee eakth $—Me Dnted Sates v8. Menre Fabian, Chauncy | the rating of glass, and natarally coucluded that I Inve seuidence, 96 Blount Cart days from Barannah for Livy po Barney. —! came up pursuant to adjourn- was caused by burglars attempting to break astore, YY he THE POLITICAL SITU‘ATION. | 3°" seksion, He Ateued agnnst placing the Police | micah The points submited by connse forthe defence, | Ho ran in the direction from xch the pole prosen."®. ary Gana Bevwouns, | 20, la 35 0, lon 7 Been Se tegnns me fide Sae losers in compMance wish of the Court, were as | and on reaching the 3 3 " arcs 3 atic crate crt amis | tase Spon ee a ee sm tesa, | ARS en ae wag SRALL BE GOVERNOR? % Aby Governor, He thought ihe House knew as much | By Mr. James—Tbe statutes OF oe ee ee oe re She heard footatepe Tee) aix Dee 24, for ston. to sail abous tne) oem = ima Pee aegis 1 98.520 trig" 04 Political Idiots Sp staira under which the accused’ 8 indicted were passed ming | inside, Whereupon he called officer Wandley. #4 ~ Bat ‘tis God who hath bere. uo— Roston), St Thomas, wit pare! Basen (fd ~erneyennnannae ¥ evo jr * TOnidon ‘spoke brietisar | 84 of March, 1628. Section 3¥ of thet antaen 7° | curing a light, they searched the m=" _., pro. le pei ote Bemeover og cracgeeeent of . spoke on the samo side,” “oa, ee | a = peseeilihs blood were traced 0 the rear” unuses.” Marks Of | ge rotatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ¢rom Antwort Por NVork, wig hdcus tet ; ANEW Citing. Ce vy vuenee, &e,, the Pen ~-~aured het | thorough search, James” of iio atore, and, after & | ipsited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hor | jeakiug badly} berks Gipsy, Grant from CENTRAL RAILRQA® ° the vase mnporsonn ote Tagislaiure 10 lag alas | olsliy provid=* _ -swwnt of which is not spe- | toon years of ag, We" .cGhuskey, a young man, nine- | Detter in law, Patrick O'NeL 256 Bast Fifteenth sireot, HS ae , scnareed aed ciao, leaks and. wants o BS aad FIGHT, | tat devolved teams and to study only the artis | gan - -ws for by any law of the United States, &a, | tho rear ol Prem’ found fecroted under.a stoop” | on 1 Thureda, aisern rion, New Jersey, on Monday, Ps. | from Marseilles for Nor, sompictd epost ie Pood ana the pubis Yn weir action, He could nob. - receive the same punishment as the laws of tho} Couuwr ently arraigned before Justice Hogan and | eee" ron NS i eode Sumnwood, infant. datighter few aye; Almens, BVH me cath for BY, JUDGE DAVIFS ° is 3 Fecognize the right of the caucus to bind his artfod ai.i5 im which coded places ate situate provide for the | i” ari oF trial im default of $2,000 val, McCluskey | Gris B. and Nancy M. Sherwood, aged 1 year, 1 month Pol Soubicied repaten ny taklng i cao anal al the House in such a measure, i ‘s fer The law of England, adopted in - » and 5 days. if ™), Fosteren, from NYork for AND THE COLLECTORSHIP. | asic tactaststite ft tee Git at's uric | Ue ate te coment ia mathe)” ania oy atsnonD aivan mmves. | “ene (Wadnnty ateram, t o otck | Macs ot eg, amas es <— geen is ecacont, nok tothe”, “8,0¥",ameasureof | quent constitution, provide no punishment f" «| on saturday night roundsman Rusher, of the Twenty- | The friends of the family leyneGoreey, on Tucaday, | £6 Seys; Charlee Hnith, Parsons, using, fer “ ent bat to the wu Stata, 1 city of “ow York alone, | crime of forgery. At common IaW 10" sory was | eighth precinct, discovered a bale of cotton in tow of a | ,TA%L2R—-At Hudson City, No df : ig cargo, leaks badly, and will have to be ‘hove out « Was nots . Wasa Ta¥1o! 99years and 7 months, The relatives and trends ol Se family are a ee C attend the funeral, on y morning, at eleven 0’ from the Tesidence of ig. daughter, hers M. A, Weeks, isado \dson_ ew Jel r. tas. EVs, 'E Velioman, Esq., native of measure, and he would refuse to be Mound by th, Paion orn caulens PROSPECTS OF THE HEALTH BILL, | nronany such Otho cloud ~r poaitionco was gather- ing over the ‘and, and the bi)’, should be passed at once by the Asembly as it pas¥ 4 the Senate, an be sent to _ / was pibished in tas discretion Conviction, | small boat at pier No. 45 North river and secured it by fine, imprisonment, and sin pee co} The officer subsequent!y learned that the cotton, which rporeal nishment as the court in ®-Giscretion might award. | belonged to Mr. Edwards, of No. 57 Broadway, had been Each court punished according to its own discretion, and | otentrom pier No 47 North river. While th soarch of pe reid Linooln, from Leghorn for NYork, com pasa spmplaies BEG Pett eg ee cargo, and will sail in_a few days; May, M UEP rk the, Governor at the er :riest_moment, without, any of | no punishine ‘98 said to be provided by law for the {the cotton roundsman Rusher and officer ena Me, detphla for Bt Jobn, NB, discharging cargo, Jeakin, ; this eauabbling a4 to he mon who were to oll oft | srime of forgery nutt fas been so provided and de: | Into Racovened a oat loaded with ropes valued at 240g, | Amserdam, Hollaid, aged $8 years”? | iy lig, from Geokistown, TH, for Nore. di Caucus of Republican Members of the | under it. fined by statues; and tho first siatite which passed in | which was subs quontly clalined by Micliael Cassidy and | 4 ungray Will take place this (Wedtlesday) morning, (at | ing cargo, leaks badly; Mi Assembly on the Subject. BE ea oyreaney, eee ee ane he for coh aaa, Engand 1 oD the subject was that of 5 Elizabeth, eap. 14, | Samuel Thompson; but, the office dounting fhe | truth | fret street, ‘near Fifth avenue. ‘Friends of the family neiatirax, Reb 4—Arr brig Lisbon, Burgess, York. (not Ay ~ « by the action of the cagcua, w! ie | which creg‘ted the of a dec offence, and pro- hat they said, arrested them, Sul Le fore). y ' ed only, Fproper to bo called, tat all, for the | vided the, punishment “The great number of English | Solve Adease"ot" the schooner While t oud, Wdentined | *@invited to attend, bark Breeze, Bensle, NYork (not as before). Maura, Jan 1 —Sid bark Fury, Lav e iT 10 desire ir the Phe Bill to be Am anded by Giving the Appoint- | the shave *.a which it had passed tho Sonate hed held n secret ca icys, and came here with a resolution prepared statutes which folltsved created the crime of forgery a | $150 worth of the rope, and Captain Joe! Ross, of the felony, each statute providing the punishment for ihe | schooner W. C. Nelson, Claimed $50 worth more of the crimg,; and since the existence or thes statutes all the | rope. The balance of the rope remains unclaimed, Jus- ind¥ctments and convictions have been founded upon | tice Ledwith committed the prisoners for trial in default Westervatt.—<uddenly, on Tuesday morning, Febru- ary 6, Joux J. V. WESTERVELE, Esq., ex Sheriff in the 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and of his son- | 1 Ys 3 Puucx, Jan 20—In bort steamer Crussaer, Butche er, from vor ir 1th; rigs B eae (Gixay, clog; Salp. . from mn, arr i Ferme SET h Mase eaten day; Westover, Maerua’ for ot . : to drive, it through, withony giving the other side an | thom. ‘The Pa Pan in the State of New York | of $600 bail each Pete James E. Wells, are invited to attend the funeral, | Allen "aay, went of Cor qissioners to the Governor, gpPor-unity to consider it, ill as it the |.on the sutjost of forring a decd or bord was im 1802. wth : sie alo, rostionce, No: 207 Kast Fiiy-ANh atroet, of sHereRpan: Jan fn por ship Flore, MeDonalt, Mott. &e. &e. &e. ‘The te Was acceptable to the best citiaens ef ‘York. |The provisions of this statute were embodied in the | ~ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Vitation, ‘BrCnoix. Jan 2—In pore scur 0 F Young, Hutohinson, a -re was no oppositian to it of any moment among | statute of 1813—the revised laws of that period—and J ‘Woops.—On Tuesday, February 6, J) rent son | from Bangor, to sull about the 10th for Bonaire. ° y publicans. The.Union Club was in faver'of ft, and the | upon whtéh the present indictment is founded, Forgery of Bernard P. and Mary Ann ‘Woods, aged 9 months and ‘Sr Jouns, NI, —Arr brigs Emeline, aga NYork; Our Aibany Correspondence. vhamber of Commerce, whose resoluttems he read, hea | at common law existed in the State of New York pro- Married. 16 80th, Rover's Bride, x aton Bis ce pe oe Ped, 6, 1980. | Yate Park Vious te 1802, and down to this period; but as the com- | ocx woonrvre.—dn Tuesday, February 6, by the | |The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to | Baten, do? Bins Alesanita, Gold Boe sid San ies gery lieth what was the Chamnbes oF Coe ney wsked who end | mon law canhot be sald to provide a pealshment forthe | wi Grong fi. Houghvon, THowas F. Cock, BG D., to | attend tho funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 82 | Romets “ai mins Alexandre, Goldsworthy, do. 81d dan 16 T ge YOLITICAL SITUATION AT ALBANY. Was tho Chamber of Commeree. crime, the statutes aro the only criminal code by which ‘oRest Woopavr?, all of this cit Second avenue, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. ges ees a ve peeks ike Work, port Jan in, Crow, from se Mr. Stewart replied that the Chamber of Commerce comprised citizens most interrgted tn the welfare of the city. He spoke warmly in'frsvor of the bill as it the Senate, and warn thos @ whe from factions inotives might strive to embarrass, and defeat this important ‘measure of the responsibil gy they would incur. Mr, Hoskins denied the ‘right of the caucus to bind him in hts action on the details of the bill. The Com- mittee of the Whole Hot mse was'the proper place for this discussion. Ho would, bind himself te the prin- ciple of a Health bil’, yut not to amendments of the Senate bill. If, ho: gever, the ‘House adopted the amendment to give the appointing power to the Governor, he shoul’? still support the bill. He moved 4s an amendment t jat, as the senso of tho Union mem- bers of the Asser ibty, we favor the principles of the Health biil and wig support them by our votes, The amendmen % was defeated by a large majority. Mr. Cochrane ghonght the Senate should have invited the House to 7 amet them in caucus before they acted on the bill; but “ge knew no faction in the matter; he knew only hb’ country, He repudiated both Greeley- ites and Wee ites. ‘The question here was whether by Procrastinati gmthey would delay a great public measure. All the peoy ge -were interested tn the bill, for the cholera Would kill @if democrats and copperheads 3 well as re- publicans. (Cries of “No! no!) He opposed dissen- sion and + gvision on this question, but supported the amendme gf, proposed by Mr. Jenkins. Afters gme further discussion the amendment giving the appr gnitmont ‘to the Governor was adopted by the caucus ' giz, vote of 63 to 11. Those voting in the nega- tive W gro Messrs. Aldrich, Goodrich, Hoskins, B. N. Hunti yon, Lewis, Littlejohn, J.C. Rogers, Selden, A. Y. St wart, "T. B, Stewart and Turtelot. The caucus then adjou gad De ity. the punishment can be said te be provided. ‘The offence eae. Febehar pgadh pare 5 eae m,by may still exist as_a common law offence, but as regards aang oe eaday, s the ‘panishment the statutes only can be looked to, ‘The | the Rev. C. Farell, Cuanues A, WrIsMANN to PaILoMENA No ca common law makes for ‘an offence, but does not pro- | S4reunren, vide the punishment; ted it is submitted that in the fuse | _. WakfoKD—Ruray.—On Monday, February 6, Captain - f Thirty-fourth regiinent New York ofa convietion under the indictment now before the | B-H. WaRvord, late o court, the court can only look to the panishment provided ROlneCenes, £0 Se Me ARNE BEAN, Of TORPOKU by the statute of the State. Before 1802, when the first Staten J card: Lwin ied rary ao ped in one ebay in poe an Died. without imprisonment; another court of an er rict Bs might luaptison without Ane; snd what, therefore, could sgt mop pdr; ae Saray: eee ae Beate Tor, the See eee aa by the Tavs of the | employ of Ball, Black & Co. for twenty-seven years), aged the seventeenth section of the det of the United States on | 8S ¥ours and S montis ea to ate the 3d of March, 1826? The Revised Statutes of 1813 ather ral, from his late residence, xt Weat Fai of the State of New York defining the crime and pro. | tind ‘He finer ae ie ate tee orelodl ss viding the punishment were in existence when that act | * pes naniay} Nee ae” wis i. ed; and itis contended that the Legislature must SamoGp penta daps. > 7; Henmaary: 6, ave intended to adopt the punishment provided by | G#2RGE AxsTnonc, aged 93 years, those statutes, for it caunol be sud that any other purr. | ‘The Telatives and friends of the family and of his son oe = David, and of his sons-in-law, James Grogory and John fe We Prov ined Mithin the meaning of the seven- | sutton, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, mn THN INDCOERENT QUASEIOD, from his late residence, No. 65 Pike street, on Thursday "clock. Judge Shipman having had all the pomts in the case | @fternoon, at two o’c snettiea to him, said that after mature deliberation he ae Orleans papers Coeard sat cng GBC * had come to the conclusion that the indictment upon Ser ete. tail roo! pas on Hi bruary 5, which the accused were put upon trial was defective; we Lavin, ee pea per fod Captain Levin and Ann that the statutes had failed to designate the crime an jbl Rist ot te al Cetus Sane the punishment thereof at the same time; that Con | », Funeral this (Wedne: on) Seu tol sae vated gress could never have contemplated enacting What pcr he residence of her parents, No. ‘ander! should constitute an offence and then leave the punish- 4 ment of it toa law of any State for a like offence—a | _ BrRRIAN.—On Figapere etl ire ik ANNIE punishment which, asin this case, the State had re- | Woop became | Seine cart pu Gan jerrian, pealed. He regretted that he was compelled to come to | 98¢4 3 years, 10 months an = this decision; he would have preferred that the parties The relatives and frienc's of the family are respoctfully should have been fairly tried, and, if innocent, uit. | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ted, and if found guilly that’ they should be punished. | Parents, 84 Warren street, Jersey City, on Thursday As it was, he was bound to accept the motion and quash | Morning, at half-past ten o'clock, without further no- Jam inf’ grmed that a letter has been circulated for tig natares,! sended by Greeley and others, addressed to Goy- emor F gnton, requesting him to allow the use of his name? ga candidate for re-election, This docuasent has Boba’ gy more to do with legislation here than anything eke” ghich could be named. It isthe key to the political site’ tion, as far as any such has been developed thus far, Tb gre are many measures on foot here, but only a few of ™ poh prominence. All of them may be regarded as re- ¥ filving around the central question, who shall be Goy- * amor? There isa good deal of talk about radical and soti-radical; but no line can be drawn in the dominant ‘warty that will indicate a correct division of it upon dis- ‘tinctive principles. The divisions here are only persenal. “We have Greeley against Weed, or we have Fenton and anti-Fenton; but these factions have no positive -shalogy to the divisigns of the party as seen m Congress -en national issues. ‘It is probable that of the two men— Fenton and Folger—the latter is on principle more of a ‘vadical than the Governor, yet they are supposed to be arrayed against each other on the Health bill, and probably will be on many measures here. Nothing as yet has come up to show where the dividing line would Fan on a purely radical issue such as is presented by questions pending in Congress. A few resolutions have been oifvred, but they have been referred without debate, Everybody is waiting for some conclusive action at Washington. It is conceded on all sides that this is not the place for the initiative, and neither of the parties, nor even of the factions, is prepared to take a definite %. Nov I—No Am vessel tn port, Bark Glide, Hathorne (iate John M'Mutlen, who dled Oct. 4), (rom Mur- cat, arr Oct 12, and sid 18th for Salem (since spoken Jan 9 lat 16 40 N, lon 48 15). American Ports. APALACHICOLA, Jan.1—Arr bark Philena, Davis, New: Orleans via Pensacola; brig Abby J ‘Titeomb, ; vana; sehr BC Seribner, Bui 3 rk, ve, NYork; brig Frances Lew: wey, Bath via Key West; Stil, ship Prisel 6 Po 9th, "bark HM Corning, NYork; sehr Novel, Burna, Key ‘Woat; 13th, barit Florence, Smith, NYork; schr schr’ Hattle Baker, Crowell, ec ay PER eT] wanna 5 8 Nicol § Holt, Hart Poriland; 19th, suipad L Bogart, 'ghilaber, Lav. erpool; 20th. Lady Dufferin (Br), Bartleter, do; bark T Welden, Welden, N¥ork via Tortngas; steamers J Ie mallwood, Gift, NYork: 234, Mercedtia, Wiliains, do, krane, Melcher, do; 15th, seb. with 882 bates colton 18th, harks MG Dyer, Simmons, de with 618 bales cotton; 20th; Mary Lucretia, Bowers, do with 1024 bales cotton. BOSTON, Fob 5—Arr W'S stoam oul ter Pawtuxet, Fengar, from a crulke; sehr 1G Curtis, Purvere, Tangier. "Old ship John Sidney, Baldrey, New Orleans; brigs Fanny Gordon (Br), Gordon, ort Spain; Springbok (Br), Smith, ‘Surinam { echrs M J MeMillan (Br), Burke, Rio Grande; ecm Richardsoi St Thomas; Arthur Burton, Frohock, Savannah, Me : th—-Arr ateataers William Kennedy, Baltimore; Miami, NYork. BALTIMORE, Feb 6—Cl4 chip Johanne Wilhelmine (Brem), Thiernan, Bremen; brig Dudley, Carter, Montevi- 00. BATH, Feb 5—Cld brig Clyde, NYork, ! CHARLESTON, Pile sehrs Day Break, Cousins, York; Show Squall, Perry, Jncksonvile, In the offing, & rig nd a scr, rRNA NDINA, Fla, Jan 6—Arr schr J 8 Moulton, Crow- ley, NYork. Tn port 26tb, b- Cavour (Nor), Ellefsen; barks Mary Ann SHIPPING NEWS ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. 4| Moon rises 25! micu wate. Port of New York, February 6, 1866. CLEARED. phtcamanlp Java (B)r, Moodie, Liverpool via Queeustown— Dunard. Steamship Hibernian (Br), Dutton, Liverpool via Portland —Williams & Guion, Steamship Tarifa (Br), Langland, BS aad Cunard. Steamship Perit, Delaney, Mubile—L L Jones. Stenmship Gen J K Barnes, Morton, Charleston—Living- n, Fox & Co. Steamship Starlight, Pedrick. Wilmington—Arthur Leary. Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston—Neptune Stemuship Co. Ship City of Liverpool (Br), Hatfield, Liverpool—Hewlet & forrance. by . Ship Geo Turner, Crowell, Savannah—Bacon, & Russell Bark Constantine (Rus), Graath, Cork or Falmouth for orders—Funch, Meineke & Wendt. Bark Normandie (Fr), Nicolas, Point « Petro, Guad—Baet- Jer & De Vertu. Brig Frederick & Mugenio (Fr), Gourland, Marsellies— Funch, Metncke & Wendt. Brig’ Gratitudine (Aust), Pertssa, Constantinople—Sloco- vich & Smith Brig Cacique (Braz), Cintra, Rio Grande—John Bento. Brig Branch (Br), Card, 8t Thomas—Peniston & Co. Brig I, Berry (Br), Stecle, Bermuda —} N Harvey, pene Henrietta (itr), Disnscombe, Bermuds—NcCon & ith. Schr Tigris (Br), Lockhart, Curseon—Jos Foulke’s Sone, Schr Wellington (Br), Barker, Halifax—D R De Wolf & Co Schr Zampa, Johnson, Savannah—T M Mayhew. . . ? . ‘barlestop x Br), Bartaby; Pallas (Nor), Bilefsen; schrs Abb; Geo “" FENTON FOR GOVERNOR. pirate oan arate fier discharged, and re. |” Baoxum.—Suddénly, on Tuesaday, ‘February 6, saw: | osct' © Stans Haminond, 0 regpondl Et athow hls, © Wiiarer, chime, A7a Cui sy Ave ash) x, @ defendants were soon after discharged, and re- wai > * 5 ani ene Benton for Geverner et eae ete of “DE SRW YORK STATE WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMBLY ceived the congratulations of thelr frionds In court. ony ines alia als eel gam laaic a eam iaat > rey lant Ratna sealcnncientan ated VELL RIVER, Feb3—Arr ch Mary Ann, Murphy, New ‘the most conspicuous point that crops out of tho political | " mt here to-day and organized, with Mr. Ferguson, of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ene o Stery conve Gowenien, test Hong ion. GALVESTON, Jan %4—Arr bark Caro, Beals, Vera Crus; strata just now in view, This question is poaeeoy " proy, in the chair, ‘The attendance is quite large. Dele- The President and Tammany Hall, attend the funeral, from 207 Sacket.” street, south | Steamer Washington, Chichester, Philadelphis, a re Ae ener, panerd, WT ore pat to every member Lere, in his vote upon the Heal il. Apart from the practical merits of the measure, this political aspoct of it would seem to have been put Torta by his friends, and it would almost seem to have accepted by them asa conclusive test upon bis re- momination. If the bill passes as it is they think the Senatorial and Assembly districts will have rendere their verdict against the renomination of Fenton. Th: advance ths proposition that he shall appoint the cof waissioners-instead of their being named in the bill, ‘wo that they shall pledge their patronage to the conques { o¢ the primary etections and send a delegation to the / convention from New York committed to his renor Aina- tion. If the Assembly shall concur with the Ser tein, THE INVITATION TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON. Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’olock. ‘TamMaxy HALL, New York, Dec, 18, 1965. aly sy han Point, Mt J., on Tuesday, Febru Sir—The Ancient Society of Tammany, in pursuance 6, of typhoid pnoumonia, Witt H. Biro, in the 54ti of its time-honored customs, will colebrato the anniver- | year of his age ° sary of the battle of New Orleans, by a grand dinner, at Notice of the funeral will be given in to-morrow’s Tammany Hall, on Monday, January 8, 1966, at six | paper, o'clock P. M. Brows, —At Bedford, Westchester county, N. Y., on Since the establishment of the society in 1789 it has | Sanday, Fe 4, Ls Granp Baows, son of Erasmus commemorated those events in the history of ourcoun- | D, and Hetty A. Brown, aged 23 years, 6 months and 21 try which animate the patriotism of our and | days. strengthen their devotion to our glorious ‘The funeral will take place from St. Matthew’s church, Bed’ord, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock (one rr bark Cephas Starrett, Gregory, Philadelphia for achra Mary A Rich, H kins, Baittmore for do; White Sea, Pearl, NYork for Kittery Elvita M Wright, Freeman, Boston for Norfolk; Green, Rich, do for Phindelphias Hinma Higgins, ¥ levoe, do for'Rappahannock River, Va:'J Morton (Br), Grouchery Cornwallis, NS, for NYork; Gertrude, Caldwell, Bastport for do; Sarah Brick, Grover, Belfast, Me, for do; Wm Frankli Beil, Marblehead for do. Sid schra Emma’ © Curtis, De Hart, West Wind, Lees Fanny Given Pp. CD flor ton (Br); Harvest Queen (Br), Neva ( Br), ie © Paine, Nil Desperandum, Mary wai caer brig Gaihork Rodgers, Yeaton, Calais for N: th—Arr ‘erine ‘eaton, for New York; sci Nellie rowae Gepbr, Chatierieg tor Boston; Vineyard, Gross, Nansemond, Va, for do; Mary B Dyer, Bur New York for getes from nearly-all the trad ’s assemblies in the various ‘cities of the State ‘are present. The principal notice ‘atven, aud one that is likely to elicit warm and earnest “debate, was by Mr. Fisher, of New York, to the effect that he would move to-morrow that on the 10th of March vall trades assemblies throughout the State strike for the eight hour system. ‘THE STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY convened in this city to-day, Upwards of one hundred and fifty members and delegates are in attendance, Dr. Sreamahl tn (A Browne, Tk 1 Jan 18, jreamahip Virginia (Br), verpool Jan 18, via Soman 20th, whith mdse and 392 passengers, to Nation- al Steam Navigation Co. Had strong vyesterly gales the on- tire passage, with heavy head wea, Jan 8i, lat 43.30, lon 56 18, saw steamship Germania, henee for Hamburg; same day, PM, lat 43, lon 68, saw steamship The Queen. hence ver Steamship Gen Sedgwick, Sawyer, Galveston Jan 26, via Key Weat Sist, with mise and passengers, to C H Mallot Co. 24 inst. lat 3037, lon 78.46, spoke bark Sarah (Br), from Whitehaven for Savannah, eee Philadelphia, Graifam, Mopile via Key West Jan with cotton, Ac, to D N Carri ‘Bteamship San Salvador, Atkinn Savamab, with mdse and Jane Emson, Ne!- m. Ella May, among these none were moré conspicious portant than the great victory which saved our south- | g'elock ‘at the house). Relatives and friends are re- western frontier from butchery and plunder, and closed | gpecifully invited to attend. ‘Train leaves Twenty-sixth , to Garrison & Alten. vere, Tangier, Va, for do; Bay State, Hallett, Who bill as st now stands, they both virtually ref act | Henry W. Jones, of Rochester, presided, and delivered | jester frontier from butchery at and Fourth avenue at a quarier atter eight o'clock | ™sie.mehip Herman Livingston, Baker, do; Wm Buunan. Back up the domand of the Executive and his frie gedere, | Wis, inaugural address. | Seve tnteresting papers on | "tne recent sad. civil-strife has given, rice to celebra- | fa'the morning " With mdse god gaanagers to LER eet | Sco fe teed, i Ba Ne, avon garding his renomination, and Fenton, who has eon Toning | Bega P gies ~ vita line tions in the opposing sections of our Union, which are Burse.—On Tuesday, February 6, at her residence, Steamship AJhambra, Crowell, ton, Fev. 8, with | F Crowell, Freeman, Provincetown for Philadelphia. 5! stn Wiad NW. viowt Lh rely ¥. blow: . In bark © Star: pedal Vi rola Senora 3 achrs Pioneer (Bo, Mury A Rich, White Sea, BM Weight, Goo L A Higgins Gertrude, Sarah Bucky Wan nit omer, mot yok mot mdse and pnsabngers, 19 Arthur Leary. Bark Helena (Br), Megray, Algoa Bay, 60 days, with vol, ineke' jad ort ice norte to Boyd & Hineken. Hi northerly # Haticras for the past 12 duys. Iy6o 29, Int 48'S, lon 17 05 W, spoke bark John ilipin, of Lyttleton NZ, from ‘Table Bay fo loston, > ned to commemorat the victories of brethren over | on South Orange road, Mary Axxe, the beloved wife of brethren. Itis with unfeigned joy that the Tammany | Martin Burne, Society hail the advent of a season when they can recur The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- fo anevent which no achievements in our subsequent | tend the funeral, without further notice, on Thursday history can ever dim, and which reunited brethren in | morning, at nine o'clock, from St. Patrick's cathedral, YWated all the pressure of his patronage on this point, je dispoved of politically for anything hereafter /Sq tie side of Chautauqua county, It would seem 1 g@ mo that the issue on the Health bill is ingeniously adv uoed hore to -killof Fouton by mon who have hit’ pero used resolutions expressive of the sense of the society on Ceeoume of ‘the death of Dr. Thomas W. Blackford, of TOV. This afternoon Dr. Kennedy, of New York, intro- ma BDyer, Nellie Brown, Bay State. Wm But . Crowell, anda throe masted schooner, v New York Health tall i 5 Bim, and who now think him in the way of Gheirfadure | {eed ® resolution approving the New every portion of our glorious republic can celebrate with | Newark, N. J. (where a solemn high mass will Be cole. | Bark Ahkera (Rua), Reichardt, Marseilles, 77 days, with 2 ach¢mes. If they shall succeed in turning t er sanitary yas onan yt eae eo Trea meyer ripen arta nal pride and gratification, It is Im this apirit, and | brated for the & of her soul), Het the Cemetery of the | Ms, 0 order, Been days on the cont with’ heavy wester- | 1 i) oe ie ‘department over from Boole and the pres sat wardor- | to 'y committee of five, wo report on Wednesday morning. | With ® promizo of a cordial welcome, that the Sons of | Holy Sepulchre for interment. Yeh ngs. Hows AUKHON CALLE. a thant BJ Palmer, NYork. izations Into the hands of & DC w@ got of the Se political instrumei ay Jest yoar, the damage to will be b ypond-remedy, and the expediency of his renominatio’ 4° will only available asenabling some other candid: ge to be made the basis of a general combination for Fenton's defeat. Tn the event of a division of the domir gut pariy, so as hr Watanga, Howard, Wi » NO. Sebr Ira Laffrienter, Fi Baltimore, “4 days, for New Bedford, 4th inst, wiiite beating np the bays went ashore on Romer Shoal, and was got of fae “coltinbian Wreriang nye and was tows Oo the 10 of in wero akon Of during the gale. of ‘sunday int ny the puiot boat A T Stewart, No 6, aud remained near by until the arrival of the wrackers, Tammany invile you to their semi-centennial celebration Burke.—On Monday evening, February 5, Mancarer ofthe great victory of a Sonthorn herd, who filled the | Burke, wife of Thomas Burke, a aalive or Ireland, aged world With the fameof Amorican valor, and devoted his | 35 years, subsequent life to the estublishment and security of con- e friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited pny <a We have the honor to be, your ove- ‘were the funeral, Ee 70 Third avenue, this jent servant ‘ednesiay) afternoon, at ‘past two o'clock, Jolin T. Hoffinan, August Belmont, Danie! EB. Delavan, ‘Semmes at Newark, N. Jy 00 Sunday, aswetey 4, JAUKSON VILLE, Jan 19—Are schrs Martha Cy Sieh Sat hha iris Bt 0. Ss ache Orvile, Murphy. Boston hd 291b, NEW: YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Aupany, Feb, 6, 1866. Mr. E. Consent, (rep.) of Tompkins, reported bills to “ ~ los P. Daly. Schr Maggie Bell, Gilkey, New Haven, an 26—Arr steamers 8 © Hall (tug), Fowler, occasion the reorganization of @ new party against the rise Elijah F. Pardy, Samuel! J. ‘filden, Charles P. Daly, Wauter Buawerr, aged 70 years. Schr Miranda, Hardy, New Haven. St, Toannette, Ho “) : octrines of the Stevens and Sumner | Pedicle’ ahis set. | the franctrse or Ser John Van Buren, Charles G, Cornell, 0. Ottendorter, The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully | Wind at sanset*XE:, le ar Nori Rd Side "vanes ae tht ting of of Fenton with Grocley, We pio Hutelina, and tae chess ten generally, would pre pat an acceptable of things on all sides, apaPiite tho loading idea, as yet, I foo renomination of Seen oe aorear af sapirsnis for (eech these postions are ani aspi 1094. posit Doth in and ont of the legisla gve bodies. Tre SL. M. Barlow, Wm, Metturray, " Peter B. Sweeny, | invited to altend the faneral this (Wednesday) afcernoos Mut. T. Brennan, Jolin Kelly, Emanuel B. Hart, | at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, corner ae Bleecker AL Hebertaoe, porate, lee oy ¥ ba » | aud Plane strects, Daniel Devlin, lannc , jas, B. Nicholaot Crarr.—At White Plains, on Tuesday, February 6, E. Pierrepont, John F. Burrill, John ¥. Develin,’ | Joux J. CLare, attorne; Mor’ : James T. Brady, John d, Bradley, Nath’ Jarvis, Jt, | Gnhyearet hi meee? md Counsollor at law, in the Wm, M. Twoed, Rich-O'orman, John R. Briggs, The members of the bar and relasives and friends of By Nir. E. Corvert—To provide for the reductian of the capital stock of banking associations, By Na. Lunt, (rop.) of New York—To in@rease the an- nual payments on the shares of the New York Society Library, and authorize the trustees to commute their annual dues, Also to provide for « yollce court in New ork, jibes Hale i bye Rens Y ‘mth, bd veaton; Geneva (Br), Grand Cay tell, adel) OBILE, Jan 3}—Cid ships: Shakspeare Dixey, Jno.s tarris, racy, Liverpool. sid anip Moblie, Wicdng still steamslil ; Gp, Glvbouse Livereoktte® Comin, NYork; ship Super KEW ORLEANS, Marine Disasters, Bark Crvitiax—-Advioes recetved from the American Con- sul at Jeremie state that the bark Civilian, wrecked at that port on the 6th Ult, ts with the cargo a total loss. The cap- tain, Charles F Cunningham, died on the 1th from fever ie understood to claim the ‘sneceagion for Gov. soli iS 8, Cambreling, Corunitteriot Arrangements, | dhe family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, | occasioned by exposure on the wreck. It 18 also stated that | ght Wo GREE ANS Hicamaty ON rrr Prete ese @rnor, with the assured 80 "ppert of prominent | 7, incorporate the village of Wartsboro, Sallivan coreary UREN: Chadrman, ] on Friday morning, nt half-past, ten o'clock, from his | a French big. loaded with coftee, was wrecked during the | SYaK? ships Theo" Kear rheataneat td (oot Fadieal interesta."Senaiors Fol: wr and Andrews: EH | cong. Dovatas Taxon, Secretary. Tate residence, in White Plata Trains at eight ovlock | same gale J Foues ani Berean (ie) boot freon Liverpoot; bark Mele Cornell, J Davies, Senator and Waldo Hutch- | “Extending the time for the collection of taxes through- THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. in the morning from Twenty-sixth street, New York, “ ‘ tf MU Brook wean, Moti, yemetry.’ (Br), Bt ins, RM. Blatchford and quite & Hat of candidates aro | out the State until the Ist of April, - Exscvrive Maxsion, Waswixeros, Jan. 2, 1860, | will be in season for the funeral - ” | DASE St Many, McTllan, from Nevasss, with guane for guck, and $C Brosnan, MoCriis, Uerpodi; brig Jolie discuraively advanced for the . position of Lientenant | Jnoorporating the New York City Mission and Tract | Sim—I take pleasure in acknowledging the’ receipt | CURRAX.—On Ti morning, at two o'clock, Fob. | Fngland, was abandoned Jan 9% She regutored 3 tons, | Piscinan, Loring, Bos ‘Marmion, Warsaw. Governor. "As Alvord is tho st rongest ain! keonest of the | «ite from the Ancient Society of Tammany of an invi.ation | Wary 6, of latent ina, Makcannt, the youngest | hailed from New York, and rated Al, Towed in nen ship Harrisburg; brige Fade Yrenrtot Public mon of any popularity im Central New York he | “Cnet. 4 te time for completing the South Side Rail | toattend their #emi-centennial celebration of the anni. | daughter of James and Margaret Curran, and grand-| Brra Prarmim Rose, Doughty, from New York about Jan —? ‘will have to be provided for 14 some way 4o make room ha king hia place, and ho may accord. versary of the battle of New Orlcans. It would afford | daughter of the late James and Dora Curran, Seripples-” for those who are see , 4 Peel. E PPORT, Feb 3—Arr schra Pana Mi ™ me sincere gratification to join you In commemorating | town, Dublin county, Ireland, aged 1 yeur, 2 months and i tae 19 for Havana, is sald to have foundered at wea, The PR | mont ve nes road on Long Island, ee; A Hammond, itzal i motion . Luwt, the following resolution was Was built at Harpswell in 1865, from which port she Falla, rt for @o; Hirt! tarter, NYork for do; Pilg ingly be lified into the now Auation for Governor, leaving | | O motion of Mr. 1 ‘ foes of the bero of that great victor 10 days, Pp H » NYor! = Plight Kelton, Peaton to look for advancement to the post. he more | adopted: — wivce tn eld and 1a: cOeacHl, ever sleualized Wie Gctangl | The relatives gnd friends of the family are ros pectfally | Teisters 407 tons, and rates A1%. repent Iphia. “Sid schr Brothers, Mgdreat See ee ces ON Tian Walleh Providonts “ th—Arr brigs Ch tian P aneny sole Dolawa: oP atltel aia. Yor Providonee (2 Ft eth "ck Resolved, That the Chamboriain of New York he requested a Feport to this body the average amount of public money in his custedy during the years 1864 and 1865, respectively; and also what amount of interest be has received uped the ‘earnestly covets—that of Cnited States Senator, in place of Harris, COLLNCTGRSHIP AND THY PARTY CLIQUES. to the Union of the States, and won for himself enduring | ivited to attond the funeral, from the rex der ther national renown. My, cugugenseias however, will not | Parents, 16 Greenwich street, this (Wednesday) after- permit me to be present, and I regret this the ‘more as | Hoon, at one o'clock. the occasion is in honor of an event to which, as you Dublin papers pense by A justly remark, reunited brethren in every portion of the Dosruy.—On Monday, February 6, of debility, Tuomas Tepublic can recor with equal gratification and . | Dexruy, aged 67 years and 3 mouths. ‘Tho inepirations derived from the contempiation of com- ‘The relatives and friends, also the friends of his sons, ‘mon common victories aud national traditions | Rev. E. J. and James Cs ged are invited to attond the sacredly cherished every American, cannot fail to | funeral, this (Wednesday) morning, from his late resi- exert in Surportans ih healing the irritation | dence, 48 James stt, Tho remains will be taken to" ae, Scun Hexny Brooxs (Rr), from Boston for Sydny, CB, ‘was abandoned (no date) off the Western Isles; crew picked up by the Norman, from Iquique, and landed at Qweustown Jan, Mlacetlanecoun. Sreawsuir Atanawa (Rr), from New Orleass for Liver Ketek frye bt sane ad whe sng the ansintance of stermtage on? ited M Rtews urdick, Kltzabethport for do: Ee ton: Nii Desperandum, Oliver; lia Stay loeine , Q Curs, Purvere, and 'M Ni Boston { Nansemond, vas ‘Also brig Lowle Clark, ar ‘sehr 0 . Sth—Arr schra Richard Hill, Key Wi ; yi, Ellzabethpart; sloop Oreion, Rhoden SHOR tir Prod mee, MHLS ORDERED TO A THIRD READING, tg for licensing sailor boarding houses m New ‘ork. The Senate adjourned. impo! ‘ing through the Bealls bill, winch he guided successfully ‘through the Senate. His ‘Washington mission is sup- to have bad reference-to the ‘“Collectorship.”” Ben had gone on and returned some ten days since. His mission not about the stale matter of Chauncey M. Sreamswir D. .. from New York for Mob! hich PORT ROYAL, $C, Jan 22—Arr Depew, as the democratic cancus pec 6, 1906, | of sectional wounds and strengthening the feeling of | Audrew's church, Duane street, where a solemn requiem | into Besutori, NC in detress, of kor npr ot that Gienion heme enae Poker a. fait wire semere i the details of the matter, but BINLS ORDERED TOA THIRD READING devotion to the federal Union, the maintenance and | Mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at ten | Port, and arrived ai Wilmington, NO, Ist tust, for repaire, tor, Bahes, NYork; 28h, sche ‘NOt disclose them, because Ben is @ new manager and To prevent the manufacture and sale of alung shet- and of whioh, in all its igulty end purity, was 4 °'clock, and from thence to Culvaty Cemetery at one, Sure Treo Kxoor (Br), Laird, while ying ind on the TIILADELPTITA. Feb. ‘brig Wim. mot a fair match for ‘'T. W.,” although he has been other dangerous weapons. The-sole sim of the Intrepid and incorruptible pairiot, | | Deven. —At Morricapla, on Sunday, Fobruary 4, Noan sensaphte Ahereegn’ Caps kbeapt at lt, by eran (nol Nana: ores Hage 5 pK akg] i a at ena pm at ve Merged, At exempt certain property of the Father Mathew | Andrew Jackson. ee ee ee OT agree is a Wu the 41st year of his | fon struck rin in lr lla rp ae Soba" ean heauke feng Coe ‘bouts, Depe: betaken bimseif t ‘of 4 -) r NSD’ her to leak poe whine pooch args Teme g ae need Beene bl extending 15 tse Tee che satoctionset tunee |. 368 omy Vax Bone, Chairman, &c., New York cfly |, The Felstives and friends of re femity oe veappestul ty fe ieee sere keep a nk ng and 7 Feb $—arr Damages (Br), W. im the severn! towns of the State > up ive; vin iDeparreent. Toe Lunt candidate for allecior was Judge che Stale was paoeed. The Alleged Pracsiam Embeastement, | Hkhoruh Aree, eres Eh and unth arenes, | 10 Tow ‘shermalt waa bat imaged. | (35, rater oe ios Davee, om whom the entire Fenton and Grosiey The bill to amend the act for the incorporation ef Jafe | sepGe BRADY DKCIDES TO HOLD THE Mate Pris ; to Parad RORWAtpAEN, and Mozawe (Br), nedy, Clark, do; welr +. 3 radical , with @ vast deal more from important | 444 Health Insurance com lem. Gcagay.—In thie rity, on Monday, Febraary $, Bess. | to cone Total, ad Tan ‘Toeks, but }. 40. pnt ng RL It wos ridicu- > ‘tapioca ONERA. tor L. Gtasny, printer, were morning of The ‘pro.-| ..4th—Arr schr Lookout, Lane, Nansemond, Va. Sid steam- Yous to see, in view of this Colectorahin, bow peOr a se, ane Amey Gveaet, CHAMBERS COURT OF COMMON TEAS, " mip Rin coma vn and how tu the frases regions, are demo: RES Pr amr Judge Brady yesterday rendered ie decision in the 17 for New ahmcia more. Me dees st Washington, sad the President (3 ei cies Me Mobber Im | cose of the Prussian prisuncrs—Noolte, Tischmeyer and wi ihe lat 1 al ca ae re ~~ his hot to set at all upon | tng eamship .Atherabes, from Chatleston, & ©,, | °M0f—Frested some time ago on the charge of embez- Palas mesg Tee Wena Nek an Messmer Ooeation, Banat ‘he Callectorship. wise detogations of the - wo * | sling from Meyer & Co., a banking house im Berlin, The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully Laverpook, nad $e Coura eiue eee from Mobile 30th ult for Bepaaeog rive, Beow Mo pt ed were corresponding with some “stall” at Washing. | Drought to New York the Sherif of Lorain county. | Fudge dcides thatthe female prsouers Mieen Klippen. | tnvied to aftend the funeral, from the residency of her | alin af lars Sale cottons valued at ever’ s | fee Riakeaion Baal vole May am, Beg! ton about we, olding formal caucne on the , amd the President of th: tional of Weliing- | stein and Boltze, must be ditcharged, but that there is Raymond ursday afternoo: pent poy Wos‘Ses of thers number bat’ lnndverseutiy signed some Sauichils oveary, ichous aaa proenbvnsoiy ‘er hat | suMctent eause to bold the male prisoners, “In reference { at two o'Clock, without further notice. "The miss el orth breaker’ Galveston the nigh of Saatneregn ke | Fenians OOM fom do; Eien <The, ‘old petition, with a thousand others, about the exploded ; “ibe tothe Judge Brady decided that all the irregn- | de taken to being made ” Epenve RICHMOND, Feb 30 4— Hackett, Depew Collectorship. reread aaa alias Henry Carr, alias J. HL Mum- | jurities in the Procees [a Sp by the defendants wee nee ae ALE, gael aul. ¥ Sha Sack Bedaor Cap THE CENTUAL RAILROAD TO THE RESCUR. ford, alias J. H. Moulton, There were threo parties aup- | not euch as woul justify the seting avide . Hou, ite wi 3 a Segin to Tnimportant contest. It will'uot be onthe | PO%e4 to be concerned in the robbery, ‘The Sherif and | the order of arrest. Por a oe gancir. Clavart RO Weights Mogg Nee Yom ene ws ‘increase of fare this President of the bank have travelled ovor twelve ¢hou- upon information and belief aniy, unless the sources of fully invit 1s canal around the great interest | sand miles, through the principal cities of the Uaited | information are ‘When they are given the Court 2. p tf wy Rhe | Stes and Canada, in. pursuit of Coats, and they dis- determines whether sufficiont has. Jostity Central, bas stirred up the _ TY an > played considerable energy, perseverance and skifl én poco =— bance 4 sposes @ subscription of two millions or the | tracing the object of their search, The following extract PRIVATE EYE RAR §. [ARY MAY Tid tidewater "The ‘strite about these hacer. | 0% Mh Charleston Cixerer of the let instant gives an Pho Wrand, Mf, Chinton piace, treet oe Sovealeecu Gamaeet Ge omen account Of his captare:— pote letter, both as to-the frarid par- EBDEE copra ang from nd counter, variously» in RHE AND THE FREFOURR ON THR RRALTH BILt. On Monday morning last officers Levy and Davie were | petrated and the flight of the defendants, are sufficiently Reaves . 5 ate ie ATARI are dally reatod and cured A reinforved delegation is in attendance bere con | sent for by Postiuaster Trott. Om thelr Sostained by the arrival of the defendants; by the ad- Wnttl the 10th, blowing with great wtolencee fe Seu a nator + fe jearecd by therete, amuse ia the of the Health bill, as im the case | the Tost Gites thas re dnd ete ‘of Ke» | mission of the defendant Noelte that he had been m the Tory heavy aihd shiping large quantities of seine, anet"e | ERER OF CHRO Cie ress ways. present. of ite In the Renate numbers of outside men from | rain county, Ohio, and the President of the Nasional | plaintiff’ employment; by the assamption here of the and Giled cabin Part full. of weve ‘in | Hours from 9 to 4. the counties aro arriving, to ‘take care of theit | Bank of Wellington, Lorain county, Ohio, whd were on | name of Lamm by the defendant Tlechemager, ease er an caper won wen between, decks, and doing ACHING THETU NOT RXTRACTED COR LUTIDR. agen.” All this sgam strange 4a wae ie «visit to Charleston in search. of am accomplice of the | which nate the plaintiffs by letter assert jained Sica with wind from NW ie Wee Pay Abele prea ZOt BxtR acre ying: ane ite it above — engeeed in the robbery of the # continuation of gales uniil the 18th, when the passage. It appears certain that the Benate will | bank. The President of the bank 3 weather moderated , and by the possession of large sums of Mew vanit.—On 4 : n Aintisatama "a art ines, Manan dora aay 6, afer i Magetitg durable, eagnom’ncli “by rendering’ extracting ipsa Mi after : od sails an well an it (oral expression have framed it, and a dies | description of th of, who Ing them with the accusation in the letter of the | county Longford, Ireland. sieered westerly to ga! aor sg Vd Grovmgat le counted on by the aowocrats oa the certainty | bea ‘Ueun tenced hie eae Tip aieteietencee Ge the | plalaliRG, ond concideritg te att ie teteanns | a teaniens wae wil be offre the repose of her | {ue th have bd heavy tie trom Deg a aad ———————— Of its defeat, 1am informed that important wocee- | President it apperrod that the name of thie accomplice pon the grave charges made against them, uoaph in poy ee eee ees ‘andAeation cburch, yes 09. lou 67. spoke schr Elvira A Conant, MW ORD.—BASSPORD'R CRLEBRATED fiona, however, have becn gained to the of the | is Henry Coats, but that he passed ander the aliases of to pat them t the burden of ex ion, if not | on Thureday morn The ttend ties of the | snen ‘nt 30 a0 w fndwas supplied with some warranted the best in use, for bill in the Aesembly—enough to pass it. Henry Garr, J A. Mumtord and J. H. Moulton, It waa | proof of innocence. There if no evidence implicating | family are res; ly invited 1, | fons, with. spare ha rene gered bottom a Housekoe pe: China, Glass t under théelast nam that he was arrested. the female “devendants, and they have becn discharged | from te ‘church, at Rall-past o & | built vessel, and Ncoppereds Sai tat 838 oe Gooegs,yastitute Butiding, Forniving th by onier. will be interred in' Calvary oa na : Sa, at 98.60, Jon the Golden Ke store. | Camems of Repubitewm Members of ate | infin th Inomatan te oro imme rama Mora “after abr bs grin, Perma ae Fecal he Assembly on the Sabject of the MemteM | of heir pursuit to hiouse in Wentworth aevet, South | The Hrooktyn Fire Department Ball. nate o he Dar gg ne Cony | Uriah ia 1B Non Fol "opke ionnehip Maren! | (JORNG BUNTON, gree eR AAR Se von ere ' Bi th sie, near Rutledge, Here be was living im splendid ‘Tho grand ball of the prason was given ot the Rrogkiyn on po tpt his late residence, 208 oh jew Orleans, who supplied us with pro: | Rlos's Anihiater eure “chilblains, de. By ‘as ak Auaasy, Feb 6 “8 Bre Tate See ee ea ot ant | Academy of Susie on last Monday night, under the as- wen tury fre take "on Thursday afternoon, at one | Your {etaee Detia), Trine, from Mioattinn tor sew | meet: Da The republican seen ee ae te viad ar | yable monthly in gold coin, The mistremaot the house | pices of the Fire Department, for the Bonefit of the nem Lo February 5, Ruta F., youngest | Hf less! mae ote A Alabama, water. | DIVORCES LRGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUR. tee Metaopotitan Health bill, Be, RlctArdeon acted 4s Katie’ trom Phtiadetpi, ‘and i Ce same femnate | Widows and Orphans’ Fund. The Academy om thie ®- | aanghie of Deter and Sarah A. Noleon, aged 1 year, 3 | f2¥ ork cubmariay Pa it nw cave gained. Gonruilucen tees dad crenpeaene™ 0 a cbairman. On calligg the roll seventy-two members | prisoner oa his irip here, He had also #9 castom outabone all previous efforts for brillianey, decora- | monim# and 17 days. M. HOWES, Attorney: ana ‘Sasson . 5 irder®, who, be sald, were concert singers. On the ’ Buia Mowica—The Prov! ‘and Cow ' at Were present. ‘The proceedings were opeued by Mr. Jon | tT ne att ore al tne house an Monday morning | tion and the exsemblage of fashionably dressed disciples poy poy ye my pe eates this city, 8 published a despatch | T\IVORC! > it Divvaiaee evare. kins, of New Yorr, who offered the following resol | they observed a carriage in waiting. ‘The officers there. | of Terpaichore of both sexes. The decorations consisted ia’ ‘thie patited the Sate nother Vere Ores he D ‘ORCES OBTAINED IN DI INT STATES, in upon drew back a short distance and awaited in the Her of boxes of the Academy of ¢ No. 61 Colambia strest, in ‘ve taken) Bede ier potted the tose of the tet one wot the | attended Wesel eat pect A ‘oie Wee Reso , Assembly will | denowemen’, Ax ihe ee eS interment, courts on h inet, In or ‘on rea, Sas nh mt that Hacked | was Passi tie ‘oon the and on each of Hudson and Catskill papers please copy, Heenan ot hag atic, here Fh that, meron men revual onde: Lavy, | Bey Pa or eer =e ie matence of Bo et eet son of Cornetiue , February Parents, 126 . mon fia and Hanna O'Reto, inthe i¥ih yes of ME a a er Per | She Biepts: . ~\ ead Addons omin = ley a Spe oack aes ey — eee. fo make the remainder of the bill contarm to such 4 sae ‘section 2 toes to read as yi owe bo : Gominale swirhy ant aihtieedeioe sndeome | aart shat apn he inhabitants fete w ot whe Hh (4 . jure of t five suite’ ements whoa seal rt of whorh ahs! Teside in bai fo the lace where the one of wi gholl reside in the city of Brook. constitute a Metropolitan Board of flealth Commissionars, ang throe of be ‘ . for the tranenction of bus}. pip a ee hd Hoa the terms fepewics, to wit:—One for ove ee Paert eet for three, one for four and one for ae until Meir SueCeeBOrs shall be appointed and A lively Govate followed. Mr. Littlejohn desired to fevow if thie was to be a binding caucus, or meroly » ing for consultation, Mr. Jenkins said it was a ?

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