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~‘ NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1867, i ae 6 ~--——— " na 3 omber of the federal Union. First the liabilities ofthe | hands of a ver or hot, The Bank and its corpo- ~~ ey, é THE STATE CAPITAL & \ were considered. He said that the funded debt, have the ‘ayhilgble, talent as. counsel 4 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. trite woats by the Rew, v. £. Ambler, Qovece Vox SHIPP ING NEWS. i . The “antanteg’ debt $2047 085, hunounting, tu ths | elooty’ Lieateungy Mi, Campbell, Untied nat ve. me Qy) |etdacod Lawless, Haq,’ of the former place Ne ee a a ne pe lebt $2,047; en ernor Mr. Connor, ; egos | and the to $27,947,157. This. statement presenis an| Edward aoCrosby, The cousaet for the biliholders Rinsseix, de 6.222 =— Pn hi Aye “SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. wane fears, B: mv F te “ avon a he jatlor' a Gantt aed tetera waster, Sprattandothers, Thecaseexcites | The stock market has been firm, With adecidediy ad-] 4. Died. ane teen, 446] mai waren eve BS 4 a apparent . rs = y = . “i : ; Azur Jem 41867. | SST Tee ean nant A YeM, WewGlas Peers vancing tendency to-day, notwithstanding the continued | D.. daughicr ot Lee a oe Lie Ares Mone PORT OF NEW. YORK, JANUARY’ 5, 1837. | "After tho adjournment of the Assembly yesterday | Sveaking of the b. ae Han tor the year amounts ay ART sotivity of the demand for money, The tatter was, how- | Funeral on honday be he lias : vafternoon there was an extensive scampering off of mem- | jhe estimate of ora. ‘ng the estimate o: the: expendie = OB I fv a bs . ever, less, than yesterday 5 m New| wa Stteotcnne Bain a eat Os <<. bers homeward. Three-fourths of the city and country | !° sbout ly Brsaor,— 5 fures can scureely one Sata , January & Henny Bisuor. ahi Oy of Washington (ir), Xoskell, Liverpool wie a tends of the famil, ~et 0f185,000,000, eh Tu this aid to were enabled to supply themselves without difficplty at Sey : ‘ © slain j3 allowed, > 8 ;. The relatives and are respoct- 1 4 4 i eee eae ee mans | Klsabled soldters and fam...’ charities aud jastitutions | DOM Pedra de Partagallo, Dake ot Veynene St ine | PONSR Per cont, The semistringeuey which has | fully invited to attond the funeral, this: (Sunday) after m Warigation Gor” ewTinglon, Liverpool—Nalice. . aqptednnaried Shean Dial: AM. the IntepGae Of. 406 TeRrG- | 71,000,000, Seeaees ; ‘be year has been ono | The Madrid papers announce fle receut deat! ¢ iganifesied iteclt during the last day and a | 200; at three o'clock, from theresidence of bis brother- Ie Cale Fah Kee, Sterling, St Jago and Newgitas—Way- | tng until Tuesday or Wednesday next, Theeffect of this | fre Next discus St nite, Te8 ia education, and | moblewan, an event of some intevese to Americas, bait is direct! cable 10. the desire. of the:| 7a, NO: 68,fVont t For'y-fifty street. Le ‘ trae Bopharat.—, sontenship Mississippi, Samuer, New Orleans—C K Garri- wath Geo Cromwell, Vaill, New Orleans—H B Crom- Steamship Marmion, Hazard. New Orleans—R Lowden. Hill, Nev: on Friday, Decem- L. Boorarw, eldcat tom of ‘Thomas L. and mm, deceased, in the Sist year of his thi jes of the State havy t 2 {pereased and im~ ferent’ he cost of See. Jaina Poesia Pade 000 during the curremt y ar. unre t aubjects, the Goven.'oF toughed upon ‘exodus bas been to lull into comparative tranquillity the excitement engendered by caucussing and lobbying. The buzz, fuss and whirl regarding the United States Deimg ene of the very few remaistay descendants of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of this continent. The fities of the deceased’ were Stu Pedro de Por- bankers to mike as favdFable returns as possible to the Comptroller of thé Currency for the quarter ending bor 14, Tuowas Georgiana age, to more im} : this evening. Some of the banks were willing, to- Brewvay.—On Saturday, J; Steamship San Salvador, Atkins, Savaunab—Garrisoa ; iv annouiced that ‘arday, January 5, aftera long and a Ds, soa & 3 Senatorship have likewise subsided to some extent, the oe map at < petra = an annal tugalio, Colon, Duque de Veregna, Marwaes de Jamaica ea Piipe of bustness, to cashiers’ checks | S¢vere illness, Mary BrEnnay, wife of Dommis Brenan, eee Saragossa, Crowell, Charleston—, plotters having gone off with the legislators to elfect | rr anct of $86,000,000, the second of $124,0%000, and | ¥ Almirmnterde ing Indias, and althougts wo of these | Wino | counting any certifications which might come | 1,the 76th year of her age, Hobart Newuera NOnO niesdazoee } abr comibinattennan’ new berguing teowhqve. the third of $206,000,000— the fourth sud last OxiibHa | appellation were merely empty titles, they mevertholess | 1. onc: thom ip their roturns to the Comptroller, as | lars Wiliam Os . — paneer de ety Tolutiond | Bichmona Liviuenan’; Bourne, Norfolk, Oly Fowt and ; mon " Sot ‘ 4 CURIOUS STORY, IF TRUE atl ae, od cal Bienes. Ms ood ane large | TEM'V@ Mnteresting historical reminiscences. The titles | 11. o scics iamued would not be felt in tho withdrawal of | the funeral, from her late residence, 363 Kast Twenty- | Steamship Niagara, Couch, Norfolk, Cay Pots and Rich- T have hoard.» strange story, which, if true, illustrates | Commissioner of avinks Banks will ool © Sve | of Marquis ef Jamaaica and Adiatral of the Indies pega! tondae lneten: antlt-Monter; -bess the | fourth on Monday at one Petoek, el { ‘Ana remarkable manner the carnestness with which the | amount of deposits is sbown to be $67,717(08%;. au'ln- | were inherited from his great ancestor, wire rcelved cite of Khe gir! a mene ot | Jonny eriday, January 4, Kuta, daughter of | Steamenip N rae, Bostou—W f Clyde ' ‘Senatorial contest 1s prosecuted and the lengths to which | crease for the year ef $7,781,465. In referriug to: them at « time whee Spain was mistross.of sll shet had | ™° banks y damon an Many, years, 11 months and 7 | | Ship Perseverance (Br), Liverpool via New : 4 ticia! Ml go to effect the of their am. | Feport of the State constabulary, the Governor indifferent to maintain their reserve entirely intact, and The ent i ‘some politicians will go to o: object * | such k ion as shall prevent the t iment of im mo other way can the activity of this morning be ae- | 9 ee femnily are respectfully invited to | 24 (Ham), Meyer, Bremeo—Stome & bitton. It is said—but I do not vouch forthe veracity of | work of the constabulary by the local police, Theenter- | possensions the only ope of importance’ that yet owes teal Oe oe however, it ia generally be-,| ickserd Celmatie miei cours reemaareeh, Cetwonn | PAS. mecgarethe Bianca (Pius), Hoopeer, mare statement—that some of the friends of one of the | prise of the Hoosac tunnel was dobated at some lemeth, * counted for, lendag, g generally icks and, streets, South Brooklyn, this @un- | ponun Melmeke & Wendr te pe chases je ely een gee End leg slation recommended which would tend to push | *¢slance to the Spanish Crown is Cuba, and even itiew Hoved that the banks will be willing to lend freely. The | ay) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. wet Be (, eanegaane ete whch tbe strife was conducted ad fearing tnat | #80 "OT, Possessions are retained more by suiferance tian by power: | statement of the associated banks will doubtloss be very Faved owe yr (Phar le yt Camemn, | Bare Gir), Hookway, Bromen—Siomen & | Sle favorite might in tho ana be sast aside torgive lace | , 1 ie later portion Sal question, ie dima the | eee ne eer ee treciesceded fromthe feral { rarorabie, the increase im legal tender notes and deposiie | Satna,” oni dhzennentiyeiplanegaa he (Be, Milzsimmons, Buenos AyreeMo- 8 ae ese ee eee) smendmert and took the radical ground, He claimed’ } that at the, time of his (Cotembus,) death ke loft two || and the decrease in loams boing nearly equal and not far ‘The funeral will take place from 13 Monroe street, |/Murrs # Dente 5 SE ONO 4 Sete. a Py 4 that our necessities and those of the South require, for |' sone, named Diego and ‘the former being hiv’ || yom a milliow and a half either way. (Sunday) -orolook. _ Bark Aunie (BF Matanzas D &J U Brootty eee eee eee ach, AE history Is Miquered hosts | ¥8and for them, mot merely the malatenancs of law | lawful heir and the Istior’ ae OOIPHINE. AEH! aa ia cosleeh ghamah eoutiene’. estiniis aad’ tea riscmm on Friday morning, Jan- | ‘man. 77 = rae rity of emabers or plofcioncy in | 804 order, but the unrestricled enjoyment by every though he inherited, tow great extent, the gonius of his | gold by ty me Ae of Captain BITE J Getfrey, Molson, Now Orleans —W H Brigham. d dine and military, tactics was able to 1 | clu of avery Sara of whatever, rao or color, ofthe | father. ‘Tee bane nis of King Fardinanc'owards | neue: The opeaing price wen 152%, tallowed. by » do. | Danlet W. and Caroline ‘ged 0 months and 1 | | Bark Jous Wo dr, Philadelphiand W Welton ‘a Ft tps pine ee ee Sg er gg dng) Nia fauier, and it wee ot wat ay ont had ped aoe Sen to 104, which was, however, | fully invited to steed ihe funerals (easy after. pened ry (Bec Bogs CiyeE Rtas @ ‘Syre uyog to shove him forward ia this improper mane ational. eafpty and’ ations! Tencws We meivecb eof, fim lopitimete and entitled ‘othe privileges and titeg a re ips anion os 1 Ue avenue dake] at * wes | renown: t > i de- |B—P I Nevius & dom, | Hoe rene estate. ute uasorted that, $100,000 | frase. Teshould also be the alm. in the | concerted upon his faiher. Worn out by troubles and | Tarot, Toe S\Pely of colp warn oxsom of the dex) Case Haden lyon Fitdey, Jewuary 4, in), Tutt, $4 Yohn. BP I Nerfus Siar subscribed by the friends of the is cee Borihy te saceurmas snd Geveiop the teral of | disappointments, however, Diego died betore he came'| mand; =. more 4 et Ce wie a uf and oldest fo a FO ‘overtures were made to aclass.of his‘oppononts | Which thoro is there a representat ‘The message was Inte posseenien. of Js hodors, and, having lef oxo soos wittout interest, from three per cent to 1-82 per cent was nog Boge rin peng f pAprp! charleston) “ i considered 1 to be influenced by the auri sacra | closed with a fow words to the Senators and Representa- | and throe daughters, his widow di to contie | genemlly:pald for carrying. The exports of specie thig ne ee ae Invited ¢o attend the fu- pe Fillime, Beaufort—Thomas & Holmes, il their votes for a vatuable consideration, | “Ves concerning their duty towards the Union. the struggle in behalf of her eldest son, Luis, then a boy mn s é x Baral, afternoon, a one fete woe. * echungiem. NO—Dibble & Worth, fames to eseting: FB inl eu ae of six years of Ieaving St. Domingo, where stro | 48¥ were’ 35 under:—By tho Allemsnnia; $691,606; dy o'elock, from the lence. of Per ne at half. Pn Ste nh ag i ne nd. Va. © Geiead. on te ceembere: tale verte temenia et Bostox, Jan. 4, 1807. | wasat the time of er husband's death, she arrived im |' the Louisiane, $16,156, and by the City of Washingtory, | Past one o'clock from the First Reformed Dutch ehureh. | Ser Hydranger, rent, Eltanbathport =O Bare the "aispoattion of certain number of votes f0F | The absorbing topic of taterest throughout the Stato at | Salt. and baving procured en audience with Chariea ¥.» 1 39.761, melang for the wook, $817,522 tong and parntul iinsse, 5 Rouaren Wy Jeamget aoe iii pti eons NEEM: chee dailies v stor oni : ferred a (Br), ve ana” OF the sowsatioa canards set afloat here to influence the | this time, in view of" the assembling of the Legislature, upon Fane the tle of Admiral oftheIndies, The monarch, | | The daly rengo of the gold market during the wook | tor of Abraham and Fash Col Tee Rai ae ited to | Qieenstown 24, with dso sud Ids pusscugury to Owe result by injuring one of the candidates; but whether true or faise, I give it to you as it comes to me unem Dellished, and without adding to or taking from it a particle. THE PRICE OF A LEGILATOR. ‘A democratic member of Assembly is responsible for the following story. He asserts that since the beg.nning thie Senatorial ght he happened to meet a country im thus attend the funeral, one o'clock, from’ Phe N Clormoat avenue, efternoon, at half-past Refosmed Dutch church, Without further notice, Doxomve.—On Friday, January 4, at the residence of her son, Charles Donohue, Mra. Catuaxive Doxonve, The funeral will take place from St. Stephen’s chureh, Ent Twenty-elghth street, on Monday morning, at tem o’clook. Dursy.—9On Friday, January 4, Atvroxio Ri Durer, Steamsbip Valley City, with mdse and passengers, to James Hand, optgamabie Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Slip St Louis (of Boston), Ballard, Calcutta and San Heads, Sept 9, Cape Good Hope Nov 9, ‘with mdse, to V Brown & Co.’ Been nine days north of Hatteras with heavy: head winds and snow. Deo 20, lat 2614, ion 67 43, Hygea (Dan), from Rio Janeiro for New York: 224, Josey Chine, native of Johnsville, Montgomery Co, NY, consular jer, died and was buried at sea. Tomlin, Richmond and Norfolk, *At the ten o'clock session of the open beard the mar- ket was stronger than at the close of business last even- member and accos! houses and the United States and Young’s hotels, Boston “Well, Mr. —, how is the would be like New York without the Astor, St. Nicho- tinct and along lawsuit sprang up among the different torial strugglc now? Passes wy trange | Members of the honse. ‘The case was decided, after . aged 47 years. Bark: ‘Brem), Wachter, London, 18, iepon: z rs Sf formally declaring the male line extinct. @ | do. preferred, 823 a5; Michigan southern, 823; a %. a or ine weather, response. the last few will certainly resuit in such an event, | Indies 1 oN . Joseph Hill, ia the 634 year of her age, Bark Sofia Pate (Ttat). Aedisson, Leghorn. 58 days, with The t three, it may be added, moans hundreds, | The salo of liquor on-Sunday ig wholly unkown in any | titles and estates wero then placed in possession of Nuno | ‘Among the ‘iniscedlancoud stocks Union Navigation, ; le, rage, &e, to W J Pate. $807, lon’ and not thousands’ "| part of the State, and the friends of the law who have | Gebres de Portugallo, crandson of Isabella, third daugh id The rolativas and friends of the family are respectfully | marble, rags, &e. to St, iat $807, lon 69 20, advanced te 10834, and) was ine demand at the advance. At tho: first re; board: there was an even distribu.ion of business, with more disposition to buy than. to sell. Now York Central closed 3 lower than at the seme time yesterday, Erie 94, do. preferred 1, Iinois Coatral 34, Cleveland gnd Toledo 11%, North- western 34, “oledo, Wabash and Western 34, Mariposa Preforred 3g, Western Union Telegraph 5. Reading was 44 higher, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Northwestern preferred: 34 Fort Wayne 34. Government securities were firm. Coupon sixes of 1882 advanced 4, ‘five. twenties of 1362 34. Tho iesue-of 1964 doclined %, and seven-thirty notes were without: alteration. At the one invited.to attend (he funeral services, on Monday ove- ning, at seven: o’clock, from her late residence, No. 40 First street. Hisrropr.—Suddenly, at the residence of his. parents, No, 517 Lexington avenue, on Saturday morning, Janu- ary 5, Freppi« B., only son of Warden and Marictta Hiserodt. aged'1 year, 9 months and 5 days. ‘The remains will be taken to Dutchess county for in: terment, oa Monday morning, Korcuixs,—On Saturday, January 5, ANNA child of John A. and Henrietta C. Kitchings, and § months, The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 14 East Eleventh strect, this (Sunday) after. noon, at two o'cloek. Kxarv.—On Friday morning, January 4, FReperick en re-elected, boast that cre another year they will | ter of Diego, son of Columbus, .who, having marriod have every bar room effectually closed aud the majority | George of Portugal, Count of Golves, thus caused the of the proprietors in. jail, It has cost the State, to.en- | titles and estates to pass into a branch of tho —o force the law during the Past year, the sum of $79,163, Bragansa, “It was from this branch that the decease There have been two hundred and forty-two seizures ’ tho amnesty letter, he glories in the deed, even though | during the year, and the amount taken was 21.403 gal- | _ The Dake of Fens eet iatinentiee tet it bas been the means of destroying his chances of the | Jona, A quantity which was seized at the Neptune | Public cl ane en hae mtg mg ge oony United States Senatorship. | He would rather. be writes, | House, in Chelsea, qome months since, hes been ordered | Of a private life. When Washington Inving was collect. be the author of that letter than be Horace Greeley bim- | to be restored by the Sw Court. ' It is claimed that | ing materials ‘for seal wre! bf fe eo ed: mae self, and would rather be Horace Greeley than United teers riser mando ave been forced to ceecteinnte pee: ight mg tt te Re ceiereateg je el States of it be an obstacle to that @ traffic daring the year, of whom upwards of fivs ". mn ieee sranapdoye~ = hundred wore in’ Boston, The Chief Constable Jones, | thom to the inspection of the author—an act which was “The Senate had a brief session this morning, but | who is quite enthusiastic in enforcing the liquor law, | &tatefully acknowledged. 3 + tramsacted no important business. has prepared @ report ror the Legislature urging the » THE BOARD OF PUR 10 WORKS. abolishing of the municipal follce in the various cities, { The biti given notice of by S.nator Low, of the Ninth | and the establishment of a State police who shall be a8 A LETTER FROM GREELEY. I am informed by a reliable member from one of the rural districts that Horace Greeley has written a letter to one of his supporters here, in which he states, among ,-other things, that, so far from regretting the writing of Deo saw a vessel's must, with yards, sail aud rigging attached, the top painted wiilte, apparently but a few days in the water, Bark Pellonia (Norw), Peterson, Bordeaux, 61 days, ia ilere Hower (it), Rogers, Gxonstallt Oot. 3 jark Homer (Be), Cronstatt Oct 29, and agen Nov 15. with hemi de, to DeGroot & Peeks CoPee Hark Bremeriw (Brem), Jashens, Rio Janeiro, 41 with coffee, to E Pavenstedt & Co. Deo 28 and 29, off Hat ras encountered 2 heavy gale from WNW, and on the and Sista heavy gale from NE, with rain and snow. Dee, lat 509, lon 3480. spoke bark Templar, from Buenos Ayres Tor New York, 44dayy out, * Bark Mary © Dver, Wathngton, Savannah, 13 days, witty pine lumber, to Yourg & Cowan’ Had heavy NE aud Ww Jes the entire passage.and has-been blown off twice. Deo was in sight of the Highlands; split some sails, Bark Jonathan Chase (new), Chase, Pamariscotts, Mo, 9 days, in ballast, to. Walsh & Carver, ‘The J C 1s 6% tone. burthen, built at Damariscotta of clear white oak, extes Joseph Robertson, LL. D. The recent death of this gentleman, Curator of the district, relative to the creation of a Board of Public | industrious as himeelt in prosecutions. Ho thinks that » W. Kxarr, youngest son of J. F. and D. E, Ki fed | Daild, wd is intended for general freighting business. She Works in Naw York, is substantially the same as that! | oflcors outside of his own department aro in the iater- | Historical Department of the Register House of Scotland, | o'clock opm board the market wks firm under | {Y- Kxarr, you Stays, BADD) A804} ator Un American. Lords ad infront Lloyda, advised you of eome days ago. It proposes to consoli- | est of the dealers. + is announced in the Edinburg papers. Mr. Robertson | gn improvel demand for all the leading shocks, ry g. » , NB, ra, The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully | ver. toP 1 Nevius & Sone date the Street and Croton Aqueduct Departments, and commenced life as a member of the press, first tn “Abor- | Erie being the firmest of the railway shares. | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence: of bis Schr Carrie, Davis, Brazos Santiago, Texas, 20 days, with to place them under & board of commissioners, who UTAH TERRITORY. deen, then in Glasgow, and in 1849 bocame’editor of the | Union Telqraph Company atvanced to 10834. | Parea's, 24 West Houston street, this (Sunday) afer. "Soke J Srshal (ot 8 George, Mo), Marshal, Darton Shanges botore ts formal iefodueuons Intnis Lord Advocate Wonerie™ appotated him Co the | New York contrat sold at 112 0.112% Erie, 0734 0 68; | '"Lrhcaner.—In Brooktya, on Feiday evening, January | ty2hdt¥t, bea ats lou Abad Bown gale fam Wm 6la- for . Ovoca, Mitchell, Baltimore for Norwich, Ot. Bn- countered beavy NE dock toad, stove bulwarks, and washed off | itensils, “sau Mutor, New Bedford, 4, after ashort but painful Emma, only daughter of pple ang Pauline Lorimier, aged 4 yours aud 9 months, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fnvited to attend the funeral, from 151 Eiliott place, this (Sundaj) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further pe pat aa ag OUR SALT LAKE CITY CORRESPONDENCE. mae Bave been much mL about lately, but Lam informed | A Decree Issued Prohibiting Trade with » that, so far as the Contract Board is concerned, tho al- | ” «shaky? Gentiles=Reasons Therefor_What ) ed frauds are mere sensation stories circulated by dis penny contractors and Canal Superintendauts, whose | the Gentile Organ Says abont It—A Call - Reading, 1034 ; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 46 a 453; Michigan Soihern, 827% ; Iilinois Contral, 122 Cleveland; and Pittsbusg 89% a 9034; Rock Istand, 104% a.¢ ; North- western, 46a 1; do. preferrod 82% a 3; Fort Wayne, position which he held at the time of his death, and although it had been hitherto an unimportant and sub- ordinate office, under his able management it soon be. came of great consequence to the literature of Scotiand. Mr. Robertson’s researches into the past hisiory of Scot- much labor and ability, and his writings Behe Thos Jefferson, “ 3 3 4 cushnet, Kelly, New Bedford. iv tel tab- Decay of Iudians—Wonderful Progress—MIl- | land displayed 104% 0 106; dilwavkee and St. Paul, 4724734; Quick: tice Steamer Acus lly, ligbed ty Consl Auditor Benton” ‘Fonmany yeacs canal itary Items—Personal, &c. exhibited talents of a high order. His work entitled, | sitver, 443{. Subsequently, there was an improved de- | “Morir. —On Wednesiay, January 2, after a severe Sailed. optractors have been eupposed 10 be to the habit of “air Lascy Ore, Dec. 20, 1808. | irasboon recently published, three new light upon the,| "ind for al'the active railway shares, and especially | linge Haocrm. 8. Morut i she Sith Year of tie 2°, | vai Kee, The, Geo Grocwellt Marusiga; he hehten wees Chaat erigce of contraciors, nnvd by no means of the suis | Considerable excitement has been manifested here for'| Nislory ef Seotixad before, tho ion and is re- | Northwesten proferzed. AL half-past five tho market! | s¢auiuy: are foquestsd 00 attend tho. fener irs wa] SisttMR EL Old, Albemarie, Nlagara, Kalocama, Naragosang ndous character some people would make out. Con- | the past few days owing to a decree. prohibiting the garded ann work of value, 7 Sra), the | closed firm-$-the following quotations:—New York Gen- | Inte resi , 151 West Eloventh ‘irese tale (Sunday) E ‘ Tractors having cberge Of sections of the canals occa; | Saints from patronizing certain Gentile merchants. The a aoe pot sey ot hal t onhanping lie HOTT & tral 12 a 12%, Erie 01% 04%, Reading 10534. 0.4¢, | Sfiernpou, at oun o'clock. Marine, Disasters. eee smand pense ‘thine. age, it ts seid one wpeake | deoree was isaued on leat Sabbath, On the evening of | Drecistlon of hie talants and serviogs’to Literature, Michigan Sdihiern $2: n 9, Cleveland and Pittsbarg | “dtrwort RY Bet Omg. Jon Friday, Samuary a | wt, URTAaTet Be sd towel t teek ehh nee was arranged on thc. Rochester canal which | that day the bishops and elders gave the edict publicity 90 a 9044, Northwestern 46 a 463, do. proferred 6274 | Franx Hutpteru, infant son of Josoph A. and Mary K, | will go into dry dock. , cost. in. repairs. pearly 000. . But this} and the grounds: forits fulmination. Thoy stated that Princess Sophin Liechtenstein. a 83, Rock Mand 103% «104, Fort Wayne 104% a 105, | Minott, aged 1 year and 3 months. Sar Raxaoox left Norfoik 3d inst for New York, in tow, stato of affairs has been Jong known. It is pota tremon- | ,, " ‘The European papers announce the recent death of this , Tho funeral will be attended. from his parents’ resi- | with twosteam pumps on board.» i discovery of to-day by any means, and is said to | “certaln Gentile merchants” in this city who bad grown oF Mariposa SFG 8 44. Compound interest notes were | dence, on Cherry street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two'| Bank Finux pe 1! Are. ashore on, Galveston Bar, will have Lamothe brought up now for the purpdse of influencing | rich from the purchases made by the Mormon people | lady at Pesth, Hungary. She was the daughter of an actor quoted thusby the dealers :—Juno 1864, 11634 a 5; July, | o'clock. yr to-be lightened, and a large part of her cargo taken out. 4 ‘ho tppointment of « contin clas of toon on the Logis- | were in the habit of wriiag private letters to their | named Lowe, and at an carly age wont on the stago as 8 | y57/ a 119y; Auggast, 115% 0 116%; October, 1143, Moxnoyey.— Many AGvas Morrovey, aged 4 months | Banx Syuen.—There is little doubt of the bark 8} lative canal committees, and to try the terrifying aod, A friends in the East and the West which contained the | singer, having great success in London and Paris in 1840. and 7 days, infant daughter of Thomas the late Jane from Baltimore for Boston, being goat, a5 Capt Young, in e Canal i marries Frederick | * %; Decedber, 113% 9 5; May, 1865, 11136 a %3 | F Morronay. the-brig A Horta, for Boston, loat in Buzzard’s Bay, | Soutracvors and superinicnaants into power’ ofee more. | Dasest calumnses of the Mormon people; that paragraphs Toichtenstoin, am oflcer of the Awsttian army and s | August, 110; u 3; Soptembor, 110 a 110%; October, | ‘'The'trletdis and. relatives of the family and thove of Stee eete arian Cond Waste ge Com ae > Senator Parsons has given notice of a ill intended ota “e from these letters were exhibited for publication in the | brother of Johann Adolph, Duke or Lie angen The 109% a %. Sait peter pened Ba yr oben pial hed mene Syiph, has been at Lambert's Cove, recog nized the oriaed to Pay eo. ndants, with 2 seneral | papers throughout the country, and thus was created a riot tet ta peenaien ‘of Prince Frederick, | 48 wsualbn Satarday, thero was very little business | Gorlce of ler father, O44 Waren atroot, on Monday after. | doubt, a hands ‘wore leat © The. Sriph es tarts oak ‘Comunissioners, wrong and injurious pubjig.seatiment, creating @ spirit of | Tho princess Sophia was born in 1815, and was conse. | done in fovign exchange, end the rates were nominally | noon, at two o'clock. measurement, 19 years old, owned aad On the subject of the supposed extravagance of the | hatred and revenge, towards the entire body | quontly fifty-one years of ago at thetime of her death. | the sume yesterday. Bankers? bills on England at seen gp eeantag, eremtngy Janse. 6y after -op Ieagee in Prospect, Maz Gatlowing stomont, which willexplain ise" "| of the Mormon people, Tho Mormons had thelr | THE MURDER OF WVANDREWS. sixty day{ were quoted at the close-at 109 a 109%%; | cidost daughter of HM. and. Harriot A. Wells, aged 25. | ius pide » * Phere wore eight repair sections advertised to be let on | faults, like all other sects, but they were not com: bills, 106 a 109; francs at sixty days, 5.15 a re month and 4 days. Brig A Homta.—Capt Young, of brig oe ‘the 28th of December, 1866. Seven were awarded as be- | the fiends incarnate their enemies represented them to Investigation Before Coroner Gamble—Ver- | 5 20; days 5.10 a 5.13%; bills on Berlin, 7214 a prin eo eg ted vest iBaph aL G-8 ported ‘states that at ie aM, oe ere tickores Sean a caeatlvenees in rica)? E%M | be, Since solf-preservation is the first law of nature, dict of the Jury, &c. 12% ; en, 78% 070; on Frankfort, 41 941%; | sotouow C,H. MUMIET, aged Hd Hoare 1 weet memes |. Head light bearing 8 pe diac he ieee REPAIR CONTRACTS AWARDED DECEMBER 20, 1866. argued the bishops ana eldors, it would be well for the Coronor Gamble yesterday held an inquest at Bellevue | on 4134 041% ; on Hamburg, 9616 a 34; | days. a ent y the beard, 04 main i The Saints to cease patronizing those who it was known | Hospital on the body of John McAndrews, the young | on Ant », 5.1736 0 5.18, oult, {Tienda ‘are, reepeottully” invited bs the Beis ceveeet ee sess raced te cies sk | wawin the habit of roviling and lying about them. To | man who died, as previously announced, from the | Consolgind American securities were quoted as under | {une"el, from # ~~ Herscon, jurphy, on Naanawina Ialand, where abe became a total wea ee ‘> | encourage the incendiary who was about to burn down | effects of a pistol shot wound in the abdomen, received | jn the dates mentioned:— Risa eee, enney, eran t Br ees rnererpoard and leet. and seven got i your house, or the would-be murderer who threatened to | on the evening of the Ist inst., at the hands of Louis ri Jan. 3. Jan.4 Jan. 5, sg Ae srs Weetamkee (Alabama), and a seaman were the pe fe ica &J__| take your tie, was no more an anomaly than to encour- | Muller, Tt was supposed at first that McAndrews was 90% Cod Bag a ey Fg ny ey a ore al, nen the lettr” pore wn tant weber ia Uo FE | age those who took pleasure in wilfully and maliciously | not shot purposoly, but the evidence showed that the 48% 453, | his brother, No. 38 Attorney at Jaums McCann, | bold. had left her ‘arrived at Stone Key. ré defaming your character. The points were well put, | accused and deceased had not been engaged in an alter- 8235 814; pen pend meteor Woodhitt Triltick, Segre eee Sg fom Cont of echr $119.15 | nd received the assont of the assembled saints, As | cation, and it id not appear that there was any good | stining stocks were strong and act:ve. At the first | _ Funeral thia (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Friends Deo dl, having experienced’s hurricane tn the Gait Sur ‘ia | Tebatter to this macifesto the Gentile organ of yester | Provocetio® far the, oi teetimmony oGto0dd and the Please accept this notice. another stove to pleces -At Keyport N. J., at the residence of his verdiot of the jury:— brother-in-law, P. L, Francis McFartanp, aged th yheapest. 7! ‘matter ‘TRSTIMONY OF.MARTIN KRATING. 60c., sellhg at $2 30; American Flag 20c,, solling at | 27 years. "the onastienat totographic espatch tos Chicago | _ Martin Keating, residing at No. 280 West Fortieth | 4019. Hill was 15¢. lower, selling at $400; | , His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited from some t in to the effect | streot, being duly sworn, and says:—I wns ac- é ‘25¢, selling at $8 30; Atlantic and | £2,it#end the funeral, on Monday morning, at tono'clock, 161,895] $36,000] $308,004 | Pare ee dignitaries of tho, Mormon Church heldve crrc: | quainted with the decessed and prisoner both; om New | Smith an| Parmlee 25c., selling 5 from foot of street, steamboat’ Matteawan, to od in the | cil, the result of which termi {n the Prosident of | Year's night, between ten and eleven o'clock, I was | Pacific 2, selling at $4. At the second board American | Calvary Ce O'Connor. —On’ r, St Micnas. 0" native of Cionkelly, parizh of Bier, Diet, ‘King's couse ire. land, aged 34 years. Thero will bs a solemn high mass of requiem offered with Chi cating his power in favor of his so1 Brigham, Jr., is without the least foundation. Of hig ee positive, The other statement in the same 0c, higher than at the first board, selling at Hill 10c., selling at $4 2, No, 496 Ninth avenue, in company Tyan 'and Gleason: Om an engineer's trial trip, and returned to the city at 4 Pa. Presid ‘about of us were sitting by the table; the prisoner te list of the directors of the cunt of excavation done in the Albany | AcePaich spacatice) to Mis plomstion nine iice arene | and. Mr, Hass came: in together; the prissner eat down cabana mghrtvens eshee Company for the pres- | £0F the repoce of his soul, at the Charch of the Immacu. | Veey Snort Passaxs—Ship City of Sydney (Br), which, . raping met gre | SLsoetiorane getter omni ne: | San cd us at em econ | Gn"seat Mourn Dan, CW. Dumas, | Cea, heen mom eran ga | See hey fe aes ry feu No a, ¥ bout what Con! was cating; on . J . anc on Satu Ing, at nine o’clocl mus Ywo and three show tbe amount expended on | ham Zoane, ill dig in the narneet, 10 uso. popaler | Set So sald; Me Bisse sald he could Tick ony one Davia , Thomas Slocomb and John Steward, of Now | friends and those of his brotiers, John, ‘Thomas and Netice to Mariners. : each section in 1866 for repairs. The new contracts are o stated in a former lettor that Brigham Young, Jr., | in, the house; the prisoner got up and asked me | 1 i racy, of Chicago; J./N. McCulloch, of | Bernard; also those of his brother-in-law, ‘John Tierney, otic i hereby given that the Vineyard Sound Light Vou: ap Seamed a0 to.cover all_fhe expenaes er charges. om 1d soon return to Europe to assume the Presidency | not to let any one touch him; 1 told him I i . i " | are invitod to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, Foported four miles south of her station ‘on the fat tnak, ‘Draced in these two heme Pipe " the Church of Latter May vaints throughout thy | would not; the prisoner and Mr.’ Hass then went Welisvill, Ohio; W. W. Holloway, of Bridgeport, Ohio; corner of Twentieth street and First avenue, thio (Sunday) st rovan elas sithoat reference toamount expended outst in column jgyentivent and British Isles. Thave ‘now to-contirm this | OWt of the saloon; befire # Connelly got. dose cating. | BF. J J. H. Shoenberger, ofPittsburg, and J, | afternoon, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cometory fog inter- oraer of ie Bleak iy Lighthouse Inspector, 24 dip “No. 3, is $43,367. The difference between column No. 1 ment. In his absence the Presidency is tilled by she, oe ree ans Be. Hess Hg Be the | Clark Ind, P. Handy, of Cievelan Oe ET Tall aE, Boston, Jan 4 1867, - get the sae i coleman Tee, 3 Sa 8 OA EET. | Oren cana ae emcee nienane: tmennay.., \jcuaea citar wie ere wont ont we stood onthe | In the Court of Chancery Overeu!, Gurney & Co.'s Panky —On Pilay Juauaty @ Kite Puare, gea'ts | The Sen Bucy sh. Ohincotongue Taleh, Va, has bona, ‘1864 they were sid'in coin or ltsequivalent, Tho pri Eider George Kendall thought he would ‘call in to see | corner of Ninth Riche Gens enee hae ae op alg attend the Of labor and materials now used for repairs ou the canals the New Yous Hunat correspondent in the city of the po Bete oo sapstnn esams.tthe. cheeehy abe: funeral this @anday) atteraood, ot b Boye hey are pearly 100 per cent higher, all round, than they were | Seinis its did se oa yestend Rospitable. style as pos. | Prisoner came gp to me and aays, “Keating, who insult- | the Vice (hancellor ordered a dividendforthwith of four | from the residence of her niece, No. street, in 1654. ° sible. Inan interesting conversation wo gleaned the | ed i ee wl before I cou! ly. Hass struck me shillings (m the pound, and ‘the further hear- | between DeKalb gytonime ag d avenues, Brooklyn. ne: and fired at me; t saw the pistol in the Rrax.—On , January 4, Many Rray, 9 native of TURE. following importaat ftems:—Fourteen years ago he was 4 + the one now shown looks like the one | ing of summonses till the first y next term. Fethard, county Ti , Ire THE AMALGAMATION LEGISLA tee aetclcancnt in prodeas of Crestioa at al ee, © | prlooner bad; sho firs timo the the bait | Tue ior decided that all péties should agree | * ‘the twneral from the residence of hee gay Sitlemen to Dees Trom this city "at | passed through my shirt; after be fired the first shot he ividend of four shillinge, That difdond was agreed Mt 51 Mulberry street, thie ‘OUR BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE. oy case tar. ke alist ton jams athe vt lit si back and said, “Scatter you sons of bows of 1 os pal at the pine iin, it would leave | (*tnday) afternoon, a half-past one o'clock. ——_— —— ill shoot all,” id then: fired three more shots; | to be a ” monn. —Om Friday, January 4, after # short but home bere, and already had things comfortable about T think t the fourth shot I deceased. Tho New Radical Legislature of Mussa- over £109,000 undisposed of, | Colored Members ; him; but he obeyed the counsel and departed. On his | the | arrival he four d the place a periect wilderness, Walk. | S87 he was shot; when the deceased said he House—Governor ‘Bullock on State Af- | cr's band of Utah Iudians were tho lords of creation | aS shot he fell backwards, and one of the party chusetts—The The friends’of tho family, also of bis James and Michael Redmond, aro respectfuily invited to attend fairs—The State ables versus Rum, de. | thereabout, They numbered five hundred strong, as brn My ee oe oo han SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, sad Moonee Raden soe romee Si ad EP AD alg gana OE Bostox, Jan. 4, 1967. tine looking @ body of native Americans as ever hunted alg it hold of the prisoner to take the ea Fifty-first street, bet Tenth th avenues, | dble sp oll. XC Massa. | 2telope oF scalped a foe. They were tall, athletic, | him: Gleason canght hold of the prisoner to take the Saturday, Jan. 5110:30 A. M. ifthe s anetnae Foreign Ports. ‘The amalgamation and radical politicians of Massa | novie looking sons of the forest, Of this band, in the | pistol I Ste con ie enna 6, after a lingering ille | _Bnocwansnavex, Dec 20—Arr ship Amity, Stinson, Mout chusstis have come together and are furly at work. Ths | peime of fe caly shirteen short years aga, but 6, singse | Ge tes DOMAaR ON Sa Obs Une? fans Saws auasrel wich witities jw} ‘vin Cadia, two frst days were occupied in organtzation, and to-day | Chiinn Bo" relent Oe ere ed tho’ Mormon ntact | the decsaged and the prisoner in the saloon, F. Hoard, ‘ fromtttark fag Betas Sawa, (Pres), Matveretah, wo have had the inauguration of Governor Butlock and | Cropld. pom Fety ieipiant 2 ‘Smith, me apenas anrited to | | Duvaxmasn Deo SiO, Hilda (Dan), Nissen, from Crom- ‘his annual address. On Wednesday evening a compli- Pinar ob ae nye jag occu) oe poe ding ne 100 be peg = ‘W Const of Africa, Nov %4—In port bark Warren. mentary dinner was tendered to the independent corps wd df ik hall, theatre, and many fine private | house, ai Do 4 leave Twenty-sixth street at 10 A. M. Carriages will a ,-7 Smith eet Of cadets as a testimonial for their services tn escorting | focidences, ‘the country about’ has been, mader richly (meaning officer Ma eas, ie 2 Read Trating at the depot to convey friends to the chareh, ral are ete, the Legislature from the State House to the Old South | productive by jon, aud is now by apres. | et hed shot the whole of them (or some words te Bo kre Fr be , Tanuary 6, at 18tet stroot and | eeiAttted; Bee eArt barks Joba church, where they listened to the annual olection ser. | Prous and intelliyent commonity, of Saints. T will add | Tha) feats wore a damned lot of loafers”; the ERE arouae, ,Mocomb’s Dam, Kurta, daughter of dort mon. It took place at the Parker House, and all wines | home in tue country, whero he has peaceand every come was then arrested and taken before the mar. cae George and Emotine A. Scarf, aged 2 years, @ months | (lis), Lauro, York; brig Don, and liquors were rigidly excluded from tho table, | fort of I fe, for all the city residences in the . | dered man, who recogal tes — io Sx 805 ‘Notice will be given of the funeral, sche Sotttatio (Ital), Cacace , aloe paid for by the guesta themselves, Formerly the | Contry wn micht prof by Lis experience," | | Two or three other witnesses were examined, but fhotr @ on.—On Friday, January 4, after » long and "bil dirs nia State paid the wine bills, but in the onward march of A number of deserters from Camp Dougias were cap- pyc nn Map goal age day After Br bg 1083, oo Ineode er tee tay ait nan carte Pe era t Puritanical hobbies it has been seen fit to discontinue the | tured and brought ina few days ago by biajor Benham wa De was pursued Call ‘al a. tore tally Tapa ae ee oo her late. — woth this: and Licutenant Win, W. Bell, Tho runaways had pro- a, Shoot dt dence, 138 East Fifty-socond street, this (Sunday) aft Amorican Ports. ancient custom. The members of the cadets generally 4 South, and themselves as teamsters | deceased, and caught. julier attempted ea. an 8 it, You baer Br), indulged in the sparkling fluid, mach to the chagrin and | who had iately arrived from across the Plains and out of | 0, but the pistol missed fire. Some one then kicked At, ‘noon, at one o'clock, without further notice. pn A LB mee aS: the prisoner in the eye and he fell over into the , Geneva and Canada papers please copy. Pd . me vmortification of many of the Legislators, money they easily procured employment, They are now David M. Cory, House Surgeon of Bellevue 1 Sarna. —On Thuraday ee 8, at eight The galleries of the State House. were filled to-day on wiser anstee 8 Sart of General Thomas’ | testified that the deceased was admitted ee aed rt bt yt | yoar of his age, A phip, Canoe ‘sid ‘inovens, the occasion of the delivery of theGovernor's address, | stafria the Army of the Cumberaod, 4 Mn Comm rete Ot amaae, he togeced a ite ath cute attend: tho foberah from Bis és teamaren, aoe aha Abby, Gonaives, and tt was listened to throwghout with great atten. | Fort Bridger, Dakota Territory. ‘and died. “ d beth This (Sunday) afternoon shai pan tere Suc }, Deo 37--Hid echr MF Varnum, Spurling, tion, Asan orator Governor Bullock has few peers in Png prea be carat, Caton eee . made a post mortem examination on the Ola whoa trier gato, n M, Jan Att. eesimenip west, Wow Rngland, and an announcement that be is to speak | arrived at St. Peter's Mission, near the mouth of Sun pe ooh Lh ag ty en a inn even ee KYork. Sid steamenipa Moneka, Libby, works B.Upcon seldom fails to attract largo audiences. Asa Chief Mag- t= Kem ein Chapa th Tear Jory, they returned the following we ware and friends of the family, FALL Eten, J ‘Tripp, MYork. iatrate he was always respected alike by supporters and United States infantey, ie at Fort ‘Benton, and wil John Mi en noe hie doesn by 0 Ri = LS ERE G ’ ‘opponents, until his recent singular course in removing | garrison tuat ring the winter. ant Paging ie ya Rg em bay ie at 10 o'clock, from his late residence on Peneut bid sak, Adjutant Genoral Schouler from office for his opposition | | Lieutenant Just arrived with spotter sawed oC |. 1867, om the corner of Ninthavenne and Forsy-rst swreet; Ly road, noar Céristadt, N. J. The remains will be atie'Sde OD. to the election of General Butler, Since that event tho | deserters at Camp Douglas. Lieutenant Bell js a dash- and ‘chat John G. Hass was accessory 4 in Lateran Cemetery. Governor has been sharply and Jastly criticised by #01 ing young Irishman, and never returns w' dis | caller ie treniy-one Tears as Oy Germany, KJ Seuss. On Friday, January 4, Janes Stuner, eh, Ueanes Banwbore, ie "ithe presence of two colored mon in the House of Rep- | “President Young’ givés frond enertaioment to bis | ang Hevyad No 1] Wt Pore Sr rest at be a iE resentatives of Massachusetts is probably the frst ia- ee and ven at No. 422 Nintsvavensé., Bot the} noon, at two o'clock. Friends and members atance in this ey Yond be in ar sed se coe fe. bey Re bg ae and declined to anawer any further questions until ‘could ee sonic fraternity are invited to atend, ‘schrs Annie Laurie (Br), Re- t u LA whicl jaska- estern jtories: eflorts make a es ne cnndstia, of course, tolces 10, amd. many buncombe ble and profitable he navigation of the Colorado | Procure counsel, thim to the Tomteto} MARRIAGES AND ATHS, Re gg ge Br brig oi Congratuiatory speeches upon her advancement in ele. | Fiver from its mouth at the Pacific to Callville, at the | , Coraner, Gamble committed, the : a RE yating and rocognizing-the Intelligence of the oppressed | extreme southern portion of this Territory, has been gf» sain Nap ns A rt Penn 1h —~ rom oe will be mado by some of the members | here for some time wt the assistance of the mer- , against their in the prosecution of the PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. luring tho session, The most chants and business men i that boats etal PP @lection will undoubtedly be forced to acknowl-dgo the him we are ini Sass ‘ability of the colored member {rom Charlestown. Ho is | drawing six fevt of water have alroady arrived at Call. General Clinton B. Fiske, of St. Lotis, and Congress ofan our decenmed Tat ropa = ivent, Uinta oats no bas «Ren eeeessios Soe . 4 ville. man A.W. Crawford, of Pennsylvania, are stopping at ve rt FFE Hirt sabe Garland, Manson, NTOrk. aot 8 ere See ae St, Nicholas Hotel, s Grand nian 8 any Weather Havant gentleman. Ho, is mach ‘te superior of INTERESTING LAW CASE IN CHARLESTON. the St Waren On Friday ‘ ry caiae Maras . red ery in intellect, but his voice for jom has sett, Judge Gorham Blake, of Boston; Major General Thos, man, caty ta et Oootoens nae y We KN y cots brag: ote: been obiefly in bebalf of Ireland rather than for his own Cuansustom, 8, C., Jan, 4, . Engen, of the United States Army ; 7 months and 27 days. ‘sehr M J Varnum, Spurling, Bucks face, and he fs therefore vory popular i the Irish, ‘Tho-enit against the Bank of Charleston is now before Montreal; John B, ‘The relatives and friends of the family democrats . The member ited States Ciroult J resid inj o, and” v4 to aitend the funeral, from 230 Hateh, and Rama A Higging, ia a To farno, as’ probabiy wil poe Ne shororrey Bape ete me eh the } afternooon, at one o'clock, J 0, Ho is of the, hue of & well colored meer, | and bas toon in progress for over a wosk. At the open. | Stags Armiz. sre. ‘Of the. noties, a bert echaum than of gutta percha. He represents one of | ing yesterday « motion was made to fix a day forthe John Collins, London, and Rear Admiral Wainwniant,—On twa 4, > —_ Penny oer pe ox.Goveroor Appointment of a receivor; but the indications are that | Tnited States Mary, Are ppm of the late Wm. and eet ate geet, Boy. othe Goveruet's tewsege was 8 voluminous docu tho Bank will not be: interfered with and that the pres. B.S. Rae relatives and friends, and those of ore, York. M4, and to the of the State one ef interest In ac- | ent oflicers connected with the institution will beallowed | at the oo i wie ‘are invited -Arr steamship Virgo, ou Exrellency discussed | to rotain the managetnent of its affair Te vena | from ‘204 Weat stroot, his ( es . eneyene bis condition, Igeal interests of the argument wil! be bear’, vod tt will then Boaald GHovvota, ob Ralf pen ong o'Qioen Suuday’ Adams, Sow ‘and spoke frankly of ber reletious gp a | daiiely developed whether the Bank "© oe lea lh Say Mave MOL ond i.

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