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ee i ee 7 ——— St rr ee plaintig February last accident op be meng Gatroui ie tar on wuicnnatorepemnessbranag | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: — | Sieaas"% 2, irrtiet sie on Roomy onl b by weve! Jur! Tas Opaurres ov Revercm Fravos—The Congres | head.” The Grand Jury camo into court yesterday with Bee hg Carin Prcombee 1B, at the committee now in session at the Astor ‘House for | ™HetY-fve indictments Tuesay, Jan. 16—6P. M. ae. 1h, ohh reat: rath Lovie Watau, "of Mawar ears : Conxer—! , PUrpose of examining into the late alleged revenue Business in Wall strost has beon dull to-day, and the dence of the bride's sister, by Rev. Dr. Prentiss, R. - ‘The relatives and frionds of the famil i held a very protracted session yesterday, and CANADA. gold market has attracted more attention than the Stock Fravors Consmm, of this clty, td guavsra Duan,” of | say ited to attend. ais f ho tarnily ore fulty . eral, vos {were engaged up to late hour in the evening receiving Exchange. The prospect of « speedy tmpeachment and Wn nals init tlh "| Pilgnicaa, corner of Henry ‘and Remsen streets, Of evidence of several persons, who gave very {:portant SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. deposition of the Prasident imparts great firmness to MoMaxca-O'Gmsvamcasey.-at Jersey City, st, | ™unlay efernooe at two o'clock. bearing on the gigantic swindles which have <n the former, and its tendency is strongly upward. This is chureb, ‘even! 14, Buowas | , WAte= A$ the St. Nicholas Hotel, on Monday, Jane. in lenivtet amen tae for some tine | The Terento Triale—Patrick Keating Dis- is assisted by the li outstanding “short” ona MoManvs, of New c= O'Smavounassy, ee x Wau, of Florida, im the 69th yea ay tid Sate, charged—Jehs O'Conner Found Gality. a beavy commercial indebtedness to Europe, which is of same place. No cards, Tho friends of the Tonoyto, Jan. 15, 1867. The court opened at ten A. M. Patrick Keating was placed in the dock. Mr. McKenzie said that the pris- Swartwour—Evaxa —On January 15, at the home of the bride, by Rev. Wee Adio. D., Wu. H. cea Bram, Oe g city. 2 ‘miT2—Caxnon.—On Thursday evening, peat tA , by the Rev. James Millett, at hi Jouw Wurrs te Mary Cannon, all of this city. — ‘ family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from St. Ann's church, Eighth street ‘that some time ago a statement was made that one and Fourth aveua, iun’s chureb, a ‘Thomas J. Oakiey gave information to a revenue officer dn charge ofa cortain district that a large mercantile gy Rov. Pavsom Le Wasa’ eh 8) ‘Brm hed defrauded the government by means of incor- fon Thi o'clock, without further Wapk At his rend on Friday, Decomber 21, 1 ae bis 72d year (71 years and 2 months). ‘foot returns, Oakley was the ttee | the prisoner, being hard up, joined the Fenians for the fourteen millions nominally held by the banks of this — Wass.—On Monday January 14, Rivas W. to ro hie tastiniony before: thems, bur reteced kis of getting home to Canada from the Southern city tatng. sinnent etinaty reprepented by ctrtidcaten of Birr, Weave, con, of dameg and fia Webb, aged 1 qoeth ‘that the matter was by the revenue Biase The said it was not necessary to call wit- | ‘eposit issued by the Sub-Treasury, of which there Fanzeox.—On Monday, Jaquary 14, Ure. Ienan Pan- seohidins “3 ‘officers for $60,000, only a Portion of which was | nesses for the The evidence for the Crown | were ontstanding at the end of last month mow, of a son, . ‘The God who gave tt ven to the informer. In consequence of Oakley’s re- | showed the prisoner to be innocent of the intent of levy- 00. The of the Sena to appear as witness the committee took the neces. | ing war on her Majesty, The jury accordingly returned | ®2%442: threatening aspect impeach- Died. lo boar it treme ‘@ary steps to compel him to appear before the bar of the | @ verdict of not guilty, ment question in Congress has thus ‘far exerted leas a ava Let it ‘House tor contempt, Yesterday his lawyer appeared bo. | John O'Connor was next st, the bar, Several | effect apon gold than tt would bave done tn the absense | 5000 bble st our rovised quotations es appended. The mar. | . Boxwen.—On Sanday, January 13, at No. Ut West “whore all to light fore the committee and bad a long interview, without, tt | witnesses testified to having seen him with Colonel Ket, for Weeterp flour was in, eympathy with other Kinga (ee ene ein tale Jamee Vem Berton, ns of the fas 4s understood, sueceeding in hetr atention’ of | O'Neill. He wasfound gully. entence was deterred. | & ‘he strong opposition to the rise which comes trom | sod prices ruled ta faver of the barer, ts may be seen by | and daughter of the late James H. Voorhees, 1m the | ,, hclaliree, amg friends of the family are ‘having Oakley brought before te bar of we House and the lending bears, and who, in striving to tum the mar. | SSa‘troopina’ The sales cover W20Tule af rom eh ‘The relatives ant friends of the family are this (Wodneaday) afteraoon, s one o'clock: stumacy, Canadinn Confederation. ket in their favor, are still further increasing the ‘short’ secording to growih and quality. ‘Of corn meal were | invited to attend the faneral, from the Chi of , Tas Msrnorourax Pouce Morca, Arp Socrerr.— Tonowro, Jan. 15, 1867. | interest, The opening price this morning was 135, | D0,salet of Importance, the demand betng very limited. We Holy Aposties, Ninth. avenus, corner of Twenty-eighis ‘About the middle of last October an association was or- | The Globe's Ottawa correspondent learns that the Con- | followed by am advance to 185%, and a subsequent de- fine and #8 2 eet oe ee gio ae. SHIPPING NEWS. * \anlzed for the benefit of the widows and orphans of de- | federation delegates in London, after altting three | cline te 194%; but from this point there was a steady | Grertenitts if i gration of the lange’ hr Puares Bison, in Yue Wea sone “=~ Ceased Metropolitan policemen, it now numbers 2,822 | weeks, agreed upon @ measure sul the same | tmorovement to 185% a 4¢, the closing transactions on | Common to medium exira Western. 38 @ | of her man gh size betantially 6 & Hs Dg Extra round hoop Ohio. a _ ‘Members, and is governed hy delegates from each pre- | as the Quebec scheme. This was gubmitted to Karl | the streot being at 135;¢, and this was bid for a quarter | Western trade brands. 2 o> a 1416 | ,,7he funeral will take place, from the residence of her } #°° "T°: Ms ‘The method-of ‘affording relief is for each mem- | Carnarvon on the and brought under | of « million, ‘There was a brisk borrowing demand for oa Bouthera. S| ean cae ae eh can ote” Tate nee Of the Kavociation, on the Art pay day after the | consideration by the British Cabinet with other matters, | coin, and loans were generally made without interest, | Bye four (superinc re Minter Pela ferry at nine o'clock Ay BE “i ae ee, pp ecmumele the sam of Afty cents, sanieny peor Sry ee in pear. of rumors that | the exceptiors being at 2a Sper cent for carrying. Gorn meal, Brandewi Laie beg gy ar Ce axons Borwe, in | [isemshty Partta. (Be Langlands, Livespoo— Canacg Sad ‘by Rien paid over ts the Widere ar orphaah strep | i cAPltal of the Confederation isto be removed east- | The stock market opened without spirit ab tho early | —Whest continued quia prices | the 45th year of hen ace : caine Lo, Dearborn, asray,, Peres S ‘arst repost it | Ward. Tt has resulied in the stopping of building ope- | ession of the open boat and New York Central de- | ho mauifert inctisatiog fof nowaice | , The relatives and fends of the family ave invited to | tieamship'Yasoo, Hodges, Xorfolk--G Helnetea & Pet ‘that four deaths havo occurred since the organi: — geotdeys et clined to 1074, recovering, however, on the call to 108, | agParate from about ts — (he Senet, ‘qeanesday) — Sp Ooo Bi Patapaco, Nef Bal aoe mee ee papers ta ragied Fire in Ingersoll. Erle was the most largely dealt in and so'd at 65 0 44. | for prime Westers na ai ahousce ean ar ak Malipast | Steameh'p Atami, Rudall Boston—W P Clyde. coolving $1,001 60, and the widow of the late’ Tas Tnaxrsots, 0. W., Jan, 16,1867. | Union Navigation Company waa firm at 1083. At the | 1,S6re and afloat; holders were generally indlaposed to .—On Tusaday, January 18, after w short il: | Shin warfe crecmlost Balsa, Liverpool wa’ Sirinanteg Cepcenten # 188 60. oe ole enere (2 be paiduext | A destructive fire broke out at midnight In the shoe | frst regular board the speculative feeling wes tame, | moi! casos: the salen were confined 8.000 bushel at ene eae eee a scaritit tmptted 6 ure WMC Thompson. : . 161 each, More of James Guna, and spreading rapidly, consumed | but prices were without materiel alteration. Now York } Stoat, and’ $1 07 $1.06 for new Ssliow Joraey., Forons | altend the funeral, from ‘is tate residence, Stxioentn | &bmih’™ "lun ——. Cork of Felnonth—Siowrta Mograurry Dorie te Last Weeg.—During the week epd'ng on the 12th inat, there were 434 deaths in this the stores known by the following names of owners:— Pool’s, Brooks’, Greaway & Fowler's, Dobson's and Central closed 144 lower than at the same time yester- the demand was very limited, and prices ruled a shade South Brooklyn, easier for Stato; Wort ‘wittlout.chauge tn value; Tem reenwood Com, Sa ae taer atutie dices Buchtaan & Bra’e Very hile provarty wes saved. | day, Michigan Central #, Michigan Southern 3, Rock | Sales of 15,00 bushels were made atéic. a 65ice for Chicags | lok The remains will be taken to Gi Burk Startboo (Be), Laury, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres 'y- i Place in the diferent hoa- Island %, Fort Wayne 3, Ohio and Mississippl certif- | 29¢ Milwaukee, and 7c. a Gc. for State. Kye was dull, but ne, —J Norton, Jr. pitals and charitable institutions, 106 resulted from Sr ee od 4 3 nominally unchanged; no sal alt’ was | CAvaxaan—On Tuesday, January 14, Many Awwe | Brig Fashion (Br), Larkin, Rio Grande do Sal—Brett, See armed 56 from searlatina, 11 typhoid fever, sacstinie =" gineanong Bane Mi Paco Mall 4, Western Union Telegraph 4; | oeeesied ened sed reise Wf MOR Washes irene at | Toe velttives and trieade of fas farally are reapect- | Sobr Jobo-Byers (Br), Pye, Marsala via Morféli--P I Me and tho balance from measies, 4 Reading was 3 higher, Northwestern 5, Cumberland §. | is. a.97¢, for Canada, ‘ from ber late rest. | vive & Hon. hi) croup, whooping cough Governor Geary’s Inaugural—The South Must of in bond, and $1 18)§ for do., duly fully invited to attend the funeral, 0 & Hon. aud other similar diseases. ‘In Brooklyn during the | be Kept Out Until the Conditions of Con- | G2¥érmmont necuritios were dull but steadv, North | Paid. and $1 07 for two ro ; deneo, No, 178 Mott streot, on Thursday afternoon, ab | pach Luisits, Underhill, Point a Petre, Guad—H A: Vata fomo time there were 135 deaths, exclusive of 17 inthe | Bregs wre Complied With, Carolina sixes, now issue, declined 14. Tennessee sixes, | ofr rran ce ted ule but frm, at $80. a 400, Wo heard two olctock. . Behr Vote, Davis, Brazos, Texas—J TI W. ‘Kings county institutions and the suburban villages, Orvicta, Appostuests.—The following persons ap- Harrieavra, Jan. 15, 1867. ex-coupon, advanced 3;. At the one o'clock open board sorron.—The market was dull and heavy, but the value Was not essentially changed, holders being ‘generally firm. Cranx.—On Tuesday morning, Jannary 13, Jon F. Crank, in the 36th yoar of his age. Woodhouse. Schr R Vannaman, Brown, St Marks—K D Hurlbut & Oe, Schr M Waring, Bunker, St Augustine—Laraway & Ptge The ceremonies attending tho inauguration of Governor | the market was firmer and Erie advanced to 6534, while | The gales were conlined to 76) bales, We qnote:— ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence, | ™¢- Poluted to official positions were sworn into office by the | Go.17 sook piace to-day, with an imposing military dis- | Now York Central sold at 1084. Among the miscella- | Ordinary Tploud. Flite. Noite. . 0. & 7. | 97 South Third street, Williamsburg, on Thursday morn- Arrived. ‘Mayor yosterday:—Z. D, Palmer, Deputy Chamberlain; ‘ “ ¥ $ ee 3 3 48. | ing, at ten o'clock. His remains will be taken to St, | , Steamabip Bremen (Brem), Neynaber, Bremen Deo 90, pacts il, Deputy Collector of City Markete, Wit, | PitY: The following is an abstract of the Governor's In- | neous sharvs Union Navigation Company sold at 1033 ee wt 80 | sfaty's chureh, corner Remsen and Leonard streets, | Seuhamptoa Jan 3, with mdso and $76! passengers, to Se Ghapman Depaty Clerk of the Board of Coun, | Augural Addrees:—He refers to the close of the rebellion | And Maryland Anthractto Coal at 8, > Be 4 3° whero a requiem mass will bo offered for the repose of | Gitamahip Monterey, Edwards New Orisans Jan 3, am@ ‘eimen; and Lewis Frost, Doorkeeper Board of Council- | and pays a tribute jto the part borne by Pennsylyania in | At the half-past two regular board the volumo of busi. | {annins were unchanged Iu evry reepoct. with modeint his soul, and thenca to Calvary Cemetery, The Now | the bar 7th (having beca aground), with mdse afd paceem men. contributing 866,326 volunteors to our armies, and to the | D¢8s was light, and Now York Central ciosed § highor | and patent atass, ator, oo Toes Sperm at Je. adie, | York and Sandy Hook pilots are respectfully invited to | gers, to CK Garrison, & Tay Fygwmre’ Crus. —The regular weekly meeting of tho Farmers’ Clib was held yesterday afternoon at the Cooper Institute, Mr. Nathan C. Ely in the chair. The ‘attendance of members was unusually large, and the topica brought under the consideration of the club were gonerosity of the people towards the survivors and to- wards the widows and orphans of those who fell. He regrets that the goneral government bas taken no steps to inflict proper penalties upon the rebel leaders, and trms it @ censurable forboaraace. If we are than at the first board, Erio 3, Atldntic Mall 1, Western Union Telegraph 3, while Northwesterm preferred was 1% lower, Fort Wayne 3g, Toledo, Wabash and Western 4, Quicksilver 14, Cumberland Coal 1. Government securities were inactive and rather heavy in tone. Corser was firm, + of 214,000 Ibs. at 29e. Sic, nave. for Portege metal wero steady at 4c. and S0e. respectively. We quote:— ith a fairly active deman4, and salen 29340. for Detroit and Baltimore, and Lake. New sheathing aud yellow Bolts—yeliow meinl—s0e. a Bc, 260, and brafzera’, 40c. Corrie. —A moderate demand prevailed for all deserip- tiona, but we heard of no sales of importance, Prices were 4 @ld sheathing, &c., 25c. a Corrt,—In Brooklyn, snddenly, on Mond: 14, Captam Tizorny Corris, aged 80 years, 11 months and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family aro rospect- fully favited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of hia son, in Green , January Steamship San Satvador, Atkins, Savannah, 76 heare. with mage and passengers, fo Garrison & Allen. Steamship Saragossa, Crowell, Charieston,y6) hoarse. wit “leamanlo Juno, Suwich, Wiltaington, NO, vie Nortol, ip Juno, 31 rt vie with cotton and Deval stores, to Murray, Ferris & Co. Botug short of coal, was assisted to the city by a rae oer f Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, mond Nor fot, rs, to Livingston, For & Co. @igcussed with much spirit, In addition to the questions "5 1 firm at i tions, avenue, third house east of Vanderbilt avenue. with mdse and panes started by correspondenis, & special subject, “The work | shocked at the exhibition of eruolty and ingratitade | Seven-thirty notes of the first and second serie de | SH Mere tteulle with'n moderate demand for los for | Coma —On Monday, January 14, Catuanien, only | a iSumaiesaratoms, King, Richmond and Norfoli, wit of tha farmor in the spring,” was, Pro and after | among those who having inangurated and prosecuted bak * North Carolina sixes, new issne, wore 34 eousuraption, eo sales comprise 100 balos American at 40s, oH $F Cothaive | os ne lato’ Patrick Coman, aged Steaunaty algrama, Borlase, Baltimore, with mise ao@ onsiderable debate po:tponed until next wee a causcless war against generous government, and | lower, Tennessee sixes, ex.coupon, advanced 14. At oF OPN i ns iy enr, 6 months si ays. passengers, 0 Deoovenr or Houax Boxes.—The workmen employed | laving boon permiiied to ‘escape ‘tho pun'shmcut | the half-past three open board the market wes firm but | vciog monty confined to small jovbing lots but" prices Te: | ner igeite Tiers: ok eck Bae eRe | ith dead pasecagers to CW Marsbain eo NO” SS thoy deserve, are once more arrogantly clamoring to t | mained unchanged, See ae es imund Coman und Rob- | "prig Kildare (Be). Macninber, Windsor, NB, 1é days, wit {mn making the excavations necessary for the laying in of ‘assume th Dontrol of the destinies ef this great nation, dall. New York Central sold at 1033f; Erie, 6514; Vism.—There. was little or nothing doing in dry cod, bat | Ft Becebinor, aro respectfully Invited to attend the fu- plaster, to D n Dewalt 400" n the water at the new Court House, m Chambers street, | tow much greater cunso would we have had for surprise | Reading, 104%; Michigan Southern, 803;; Northwost- | tho market iuled t comparatively Heady at $6 60 0 $7 b2h6. =. iced (Wedneaday) Brae at one o'clock, from | | Schr” W Manning, St Clair, Fortune Bay, with herring, ‘while breaking up the sidewalk on’ the sonthern side of | lad slavery brea permitted to increase and multiply? | erm, 4334 a 34—proferred, 80% a %; Fort Wayne, gis for do. Sis't5a $19 Mor'No. 1 chore, and iy 0 = | “Gonmme ta: Jersey Guy, NJ om Tuesday, January | “sehr Adetperd, Faraom, Fortuse Bay, with herring, to the stroot, yesterday afternoon, unearthed two akui's | Boast as we may of our maverial ani out moral vietoriss, | 10g « 102%; Rock Island, 102%; Maripéua preferred, | $18 for No. 2co.. Herring were unchanged al bc. we. for | 45, Kuicy. daughter of Peter and Jano Curtin, godt | maslor, °° weap eet and a collection of other human bones. Captain | 70 Zo vernmont in ten States that nd carried | 31%; Union Navigation Company, 108 a 1083; Western | ““Fariant were quis The ongagements noted’ were:—To | Year nd 10 months. master: — : er Brackett, of tho Twenty-sixth precinct, had them at once Temoved to that precinct station house to await the ia @pection of the Coroner. % Sawi-AxncaL Session or Unirsp Coorrrs,—The United ‘Coopers of the State of New York resumed their session @t the Motropolitan Rooms, Hester street, yesterday on the war? Thero is not to-day a ic State io Exrope where the individual rizhts of man ere s0 defiantly trampled_under foot as in sections of our own peat which were supposed to have been brought into fall ission to the government of tho United Siates, The violators of most solemn obligations, perpetrators of most atrocious crimes in the annals of time, mur- Unton Telegraph, 46% (8. 3). During the remainder of tho afternoon there was no marked increase of activity, but prices generally improved a fraction, and New York Central advanced to 109f, It is expected that the interruption of trafic arrangemonts be- Liverpoo! 50 tons staves on private terms, $0,000 bushels tons oilcake at ies steai 5 boxes n 7. on at 53d. To Laden 7,200 bushels barley ot 2,000 bby x. ‘and por steamer 400 tleroes beef ut 7s. To Bromen 30 han, tovie-o nt 23. 6d, and ner steomer 10) bids, do. at Hie. “The only chetier was @ ship San Francisco to # native of county Tyrone, Ireland, ‘The friends and acquaintances are respect to attend the funeral, No. 56 Van Brunt Rul (rartahte. Eng), Curran, Monday, from Please copy. fanvary 14, Marcingr CORRAN, od 23 ly invited if her brother, South Brooklyn, this (Wednes- |, ag the residence o' day) afternoon, at one o'clock. r, Crowell, don, with cotton, &c, to Bassett & Nick: anh as LJ wend. Tor Port Beh Rarvawep—Sehr Sarah N Suaith, Tarver, delphia, returned to this ity on account of ware Bay. Sehr Hattie Baker, Mobile 17 days, via New Low eee ae NB Perey. Perry, Portiands ent a™ Schr Laura 4 Burlingame, Puller, Portland, Me. hence for i‘ the woin mornin’. The roll of delegates was oallod, and ail s0- | Gerers of our heroic soldiers on the ficid of battie and in | tween this road and the Hudson River will havo the | Liverpool wheat, ner ton. Ack —On » January 16, Eccex, wife of Far- > ‘eletion were found repres-nted. ‘The following board of | lonthvomie dungeons and barbarous prisons, they must | effect of aiverting traMic largely in favor of the Erie, but | balow'ia Boston, part at 240"; Boe, lo ihe nominal price | MaRivan zed $0 Soces beg a rede (Patan dinmenis Parma. Snot officers was then {nstalled:—President, P, Purtill; First | "%t, shsll not reappear in thocouncit chambers of the | 1¢ ig not impossible that the differences between the roads ks The friends and relntiver of the family are requested —— nation to aid in its legislation of control ita destinios, Gvnwy Corn continued qutict, and we have only to report east tere hes’ fete ‘reted Slartee Disustete. Vice President, Henry Cratz; Second Vico President, | uuiess it shall be on conditions which will preserve our | may shortly be amicabiy settled. At hatf-past five the arate of bs Daten tn ‘Bonton, ato je. god, tn nd s 4 [agers erty pt Mian ona = Sano Pathe jarine ass ‘ or Poisiek Boallens soa. | Wustuttions from, thelr baleful purposes and isfiaence | market closed frm st the following quotations :—New fold. Uther kinds ‘wore alsu dull and nomlualig une yet one o'clock, 7. without further | sehore at Key Week got of wad pat tank 1 Xe rain forte 5 3 Treasurer, meorenageaeee Eat, rer, employed by foremen iathers on jour- was rosolvod to bere ne 7 m4 eas quarterly report makes i ‘Ghat the sum of $1,610 81 was received during the quar. amount disbursed $868 fon Band Us $2000 1. A commalion se oa to drait a new charter for the orgapization, hed Soom be passed through the State Nomranasz Disrewsary.—A meeting of the new Board ef Trastecs of this institution, elected at the last aunua! mecitng of the subscribers, was held last night to elect @ficers and committees for the ensuing year, Tho foi- flowing geatlemen were elected:—President, William Remsen; First Vieo President, Charles D. Smith, M. D. ; Tho special order of the House to day was a resolution THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE. , Ala, Jan U5, 1387, MAINE LEGISLATURE. Avacrta, Me., Jan. 15, 1867. Nathan G. Hichbora has been ro-eloctod Stats Treasurer by the Legisiature for the curreat fisca! year TRAGEDY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. tober, 1005, 9 3. The supply of money available for use on the Stock gressional action on the subject ia awaited exerts a de- Pressing influence upon trade and manufactures and in- apiron a distrust of values highly damaging to the inter- esta of the country at large as well as to the pablic in- come. Alrcady the revenue receipts shows large falling off, and the argregate for the current fiscal year will, Judging from present appearances, be email in compari- son with tho retarns of last year. Yot the fundholders and those in their intorest clamor for contraction and specie payments, regardless of consequences. They wish to enrich themselves by bringing ruin upon the rest of tho country, and with Mr, Salmon P. Chase for their apostle they hope that something will tarn up to thoir advantage, But this faction, which good effect of Congress acting immediately upon this continued light recelots, ‘and hoiders were unwilling to erint any con- cessions in order to effect antes, Oak was in falr demand % McOarthy. Committees were then ap- ti t . To | York Central, 1003; a 14; Brie, 6534 a 5; Rending. 1041 oh: nt notice. V Breawen Raga’ of New York, w " Holmew ‘Baste cum poanng to he dances Ce | Unga af tn Wand Sinan an best re | «i Man Suter, OX ws, Sawer, cy | age Wirauatntnos aanaTaas toate a | Goran om Tuen, Zer7 fomane Ti | Ravage areas on ae Se eeuere received from the Sencaiticamobsnpsaitien Neca emerag elven uae Rane, teasteasle gate Oat ONG “a8; Rack Island, 10894) 6.36; Secrtactenr 31 thee te Grandes US Year and § months. stack. Durst steam pipe, with Cther dathage ia ball ‘Ziv onccods over $900. The preseat bid of prices war | Cintmed tere narieent trcnance Well done, wood and | Fort Wayne, 102% a 34; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 9034 « | Be: « OF ee PW Manly veep nag creel p=, per oy ee BeNteC ors ashore on £ One ‘taken ap, discussed and referred to a committee, which | fuithful servants.” Upon the deliberations and actions | 14, Weatern Union Telegraph, 465 a 47. Compound in- i 10.24 lus, I7e.; Vera Cruz, 18 ib tee, aio. | ov 4 Ledge. was aga mrp i ia Ar feported favorably on an aaa ; of the aero of Congress our presont interests and future weifure all | terest notes were quoted thus by the denlors:—June, SAGsc.; Tampon W to 8 1bs., 15340. a Ibe, aud Texas, ato ‘were eold in Hyannis Mth. = pee he “plting avd shaving ne Fanta wns baa depend: 1804, 11614 a; July, 116.n 4; Augnat, 1154; 9X; Oo- | “Taths were suondy, with salen at $3 25. Py Puacpbin with are nares pry iMag pil oops tao be made, Lipid few gothor saoerAlonemo/changes MISSOURI LEGISLATURE. tober, 1143 mM; December, 1134; a %; May, 1865, | g him —Wanotioed sales of 800 bbls. at 62 20 for lamp and Maurice civor tits ine, with tous tok load ered, Grand rociety in the present prc pee ; 3 ‘5 Me The market for hemlock, a e fiat, The romainder of the buxinoss transacted was of a Jervenson Crry, Mo., Jan; 15, 1367. Hila %, August, 11034 0%; September, 1100 %{; 0c. | Laarm nate tog g ier py Pain th onan Steeracced evi enes do the passage. spt cola t ident Job: vi oto: — Hemlock, But Ay Scue Praspows, which sailed from Charieston \ Ormeativa Prasrencrs’ Socrery.—This association Biige epis ci eo a acpi ose Kota, | Exchange is casy at seven ‘per cont, and lenders are be idle do, 6, S30. 8 ae prepnnen Risse Sars sinoe, pub back leaks romp 4 Ahold ite rogular weekly meeting last ovening In the De- | jiyug, ° gioning to express moro confidence in the futaro of hears, Sar 9 See: ering "7 ; ‘milt Dispensary, Twenty-second street and Second ave 2 comune Semeeionn nar sates terme Bree ibe monetary affairs, owing to the bolief that Bic. m Be. end tame ¢. Miscoltanceus. “que. Mr, William Byrne occupied the chair. we of all the Statens ee ee Suly Tor the Pornose nr | Congress will soon take the currency question 830. 0 Ae., and I Bie, ase. ‘the past week communications havo been received frum naboting teat federal Setonen ~tem a into consideration, and put ® stop to further a fide. and igtyt eae sith a'atthty'tombell Sassaan Been, Fetinntont thes mci ie | hs pret Set Coane oy Saree ce | stuimetion Dh te imprint thet te shouldbe dove | nein oneness named int come gat ness 4 i nary 7c. a Tige. 5 Seats tu theo localities, “eton was takeu op the pcr by removing reoks, Isande, rages, and other obstras: | withont farther dolay, as the enepenne with which Con- } gn cares motceaieiy dsive in iota st pew prices ions. ~ Ail the northward, Second do., John M. Knox: ‘Third do,, Chas. M. Hunter; | Attempted Murder and Snicide—Unreanited | is largely represented by the national banks, constitntes tee imate, ca | Regraieny., 1. Bceen Rhoden, eG tes Ousece, hare the, Oneee...: 2 a very smal! minority of the business commanity, and it ar Phas Lr eoren Scsskting, tending and visiting physicians and sar- i Pet pay ay aye vad 2 age will be as ansurcdly dofeated as it deserves to be, One ‘above is reversed bound eouthward. late Spoken, d&e. ‘The annual report of of | caused considerable excitoment, It appears that a young . | 1,500 do. tm bulk a! ¥ ruses wat_ordored 10 be printed and Maine | man named Hatch, formerty « saloon keeper, some time aE th eh oth panne rite dae IT gles ay gd Maga etiam, to nie. ispenes |. ace than twenty sls yoare’a operter ot the flew ert posters the past your ls contain-d in it:—Totat number of pa- | since become enamored of « Mra Batchelder, rosidinz | stituity of values among all classes and a remumption of | drivhiasates ace mais of Lint vols sanders wile at Be. | ely prem. place from St Mark's church, | , Bazwensavax. Dec 38—In the roads, shio Caledoale, Oos- praca Si | Sem eens emt ct | anys ra | Bc sree gece fea 3B dactareed a IRiproper ‘objects, and 86 died, ve Batchelder, and, of course, she could not gratify his de- the a introduced by Mr. 8. J, Randall in the House tponired bouton’ Mindoro, (from Boston, prow} Tetons ender’ sete yours ot oat eaten | We to marry with him. The hopelessness of his guilty | o¢ Represertativor, and which Is now before the Com- ia “port Nor 13, bark Pursult, Bigelow, for Béston vie 1,281, The number of prescriptions | Passion seems to have unscttied his reason, and durtog | ities on Banking and Currency, 3 in accordance with —— Tu ‘Maisoo_ Union square, and, after @ protracted Sees Wm, F, Lyons as Prosident of the pb ius codsing Maeve menihe. : of tho former, and wh of national bank motes, andes the latter are, as we -long cae ~ Atpacep Daate vrou Viouexce.—Coroner Wildey was b ages! in puting seme weed rin RRL Goan ago said, a financ.al nuisance, the sooner the substitution Brrzx.—~On ). yesterday called to Hold an inquest, at No. 19 Washington | ent he seem raha sepeires and Ares debe Mrs. | taxon place the better. i) wife of Dennis ‘eteamab!p Corsica (Br), LeMeseurter, ‘stroot, over the remaine.of Mrs. Honora Burns, whose | Bercholder the mont doing ing sithoughthewesron | Tho foreign exchange market was a fraction higher, Funeral will death is a casted ie aeged bang in- | vas simed ‘at hor heart irs. ichnider ‘and Mrs, Da. the supply of bills very limited. Bankers’ bills on two o'clock, from ward voroner | yidson eseapo from room, where- Friends: Shae wide c post worinmn caamtasrtonpe the body and | upon Hatch placed tho mozzla ofthe pital at his orn | Ercland at wity days were quoted at the close at 10094 ee ound thro ribs on the right side fractured, tn hia | breast and shot bimself through the lungs, Tho wound | © 109%¢; nt three days, 110%; commercial, 1085, . pemure ne opinion, however, this was not the caus? of death. De- ig mortal one. Tho doctors who were Called'to attend | 10914; franca, at sixty days, 5.16% a 5.139%; at three 4 [tee Sere eee RN ASST | Michie nh be Me teen noe meme ume ae | dare any 0 AIL, lacn Det, TGR; oe Ras ealegantauay BP as | iene ae uw. a FATAL ACCIDENTS IN BOSTON. pte song toy nse roeap eye Road SL, A I Saag. Sle Oe hee ote on ‘Accomm, &.—John Dunlap, thirty-seven years of — aces hae Amsierdam, 4174 4134; on Hamburg, 2674 ; uate Cabling eh et fs ies 8,49 00: Ran: | toved hasband of age and a Bative of ireland, was found yesterday moru- a — P Antwerp, 5.16%. Tongremod, In bond, $3 G26 a juty pald, | Hie friends {ng ia the etroet, by on8 of the Fifteenth precinct police, | * maa named Jamon Goward, atwork ona new | American securites were quoted as under ia London |.’ Sreeren.— Toe ingary continued bat prices showed | Guards, Captai out and bleeding. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital. balan in sone a | L-. lahat two stories, break- on the dates mentioned: eae Ne lag ae no, change, ‘small lots and Giuiverg dating at onfe [i ee eens ane tan of Jengary lank Uy falling ont barrel, at Ney 98 ek Keenan, while at work in store No, 28 India fy "t3 “"rayg | Bayete market gemalned apie, ut fms forall ode. | Twenty street, was yesterday taken to the New York | street, was struck on the head by a barrel of pearl ash, 4515 ae | A . me oy Keep, Bo A El ty M 81 | 'Sigxng.<-Timothy was duil, with small salen ne ssa | he $3 80, Glover was me! 7 lider of this died on Satura stocks continued active and dow remains Hance Phas ‘doit and nomianl at $2 60. Lin- | Invited to attend REW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, | ‘\tai-fouryeme a deed orn nyo ter et anne i poveles seared at oe uty paid wih no sales be | Brother dndaw.. Te Ron., No, 308 West Thir ; ef A POLICEMAN INDICTED FOR BURGLARY, board Corydon closed 10c, higher than at the same time —_ he Jere saptive since cur Ings, Rommgor.—On Monday, na, te bie residence, ‘Jamarno, Deo 8—Sid bark St Ursula (Br), Lantare, am Hedson City. —— sesterday, selling at $6 46; Consolidated Gregory Gold | though there was s 7" : No, 416 West Thirty-fourth street, Paspamox A. Roscr- | “3 oay, xB, Jon 18—Aee brig Volon T(Rr), Tufte, NYeqp Boston, Jan. 16, 1867. | wan $1.00 lower, selling at $15 10; People's Gold and | cassis at Gs.: 0, bags pepper at Xe, ne ee eces ttteneet Ge tnty ae American forts. The Grand Jary yesterday indicted George W. Rowe, | siiver 26¢., selling at $2 At the second: beard Cory. | mom 12 1 40., tm casen, Wizc.; | attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, £2 ¢x-police ofc, fOr Ora ag ine at centering the | don closed Se. lower than at the first board, selling at | cloves 31146. «S95. Shige, a. a0: t o'clock. ore of Oliver F. Sage, in Washington ors Gohd wna tbe. cote | 820% Bde, | mace, Be. 5 and Rom.—At Conn., on Tuesday, oficer and on juty, and committing the of Rey yam west aoa Sheba * \ninfals Ihe. only, Kare , daughter of Andrew Ross, bes ean incite aos ne | Fae ‘The foreign exports from the port (excluslve of specie) oe Sig eer i eae ALS PM steno 0. | "7 Hetio ot tamerat hereafter eRe 5 SKATING. for the week ending Tucsday, 16th, were valued at Goat, the abyance of mies, continued | Ronent W. tafant son of Heury sod Mary E. th Match at the Capitoline Pend, Brooklyn: | $4,256,658. saad = aged 2 7 months and § days, a ‘Tworo was a gala time at the Capitoline Pond, Brook? | The following is the official statement of the business | Pires, eater . rises "ihe (onde nd reltreg of h farty are rope re Crusigated unless the State law against the sale | iyn, yesterday afterfiooa, the ocoasion being a ladies’ | of tho Western Union Telegraph Company for the month | press {Som Liliou do, Cantral a Wy hey eR Tae" hen pointed our the evil effects which would | grand skating match, for « $26 pair of skates, givem ty | of November, 1900:— oe ree arta ann Vern jenoe Ayers be. | ™aCPeatt nO Sunday, January 18, Voom esult from continued incursions of rum drinkers on | the managers. The pond was crowded to an almost un- toupee ndurye, | yinnin tee UR syed 30 ate Par ot SNGeniiomens i in your duty 19 | comfortable extent, the major portion of the skaters fend 12 000, Angosture 4S0., setayge wdc, goid | 8 monthe & " an tam! ‘ter of selling liquor on Sunday; for | being tadies, Long after the hour appointed for the ico permit whatnot aoe nthe city of Now amen of the skatorial wo ef a poem. firmness in the market for o, & blem! lingrace reserved 16 com! qopuiation of ur Sata It wodld sar in reat Hourietis Bedell, ibe oumg Tad mb be romena, SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. itherto ol tested rm a Drader and its enforcement of the laws, Those who vig. te Ontanan' ast winter, entered the arena and \- Tuesday, Jan. 15—10:30 A. M. Mate the laws for the proper observance of the Sabbath | ished the spectal twist “rollings” and 08} i ” ‘should be indicted for keeping disorderly houses,’? ee CR gM {Xo competitor appearing 1e Mord retreat b Paterson. + Bedell, gone 3 ceatiiee | ‘Taner ov A Hone ax Cannuck—At an early hour | through a SA CS pomeeitne testes et bean ae cenilnnl satire nd for yoaterday morning a largo, handsome brown horse, with prize, and the skates were handed over to her aS ses af vers a ‘white spot on forchend, together with a close easy car- the manager, plaudits of the spectators. ¥ tolen from the riage and three homme blankets, were sto ff He este ctttocn nande Non. Union Hill. Grawo Mrurany Batt.—The annual ball of the Hud- on county artillery came off on Monday night ye éd General Hatfield and staf were nt, as by ry number of military ‘oficers, both fromm New York New Jersey. Newark. Beene Cotety Counts.—The jury in the case of Blisha M. Smith va, The Newark and Bloomfield Railroad Com- pany havo rendered « verdict of 82,600 for plainti. It will be remembered that this case was brought torecover G20,000 damecey op acount of injuriep quetaiped br his paroxysme of despair he on several occasions threatened to Kill the object of his adoration. Litus attention, however, was given to hia threats, but the uel shows that he in.carnest, About six o'clock int evening Mra, Bal and a Mrz, Davidson went by Mre. Miller, y Mire, 0 Match in the Park. An interesting match of this favorite Sootch pastime the expressed views of this journal and shonid receive the serious attention of Congrean, It provides for the isone of tI.ree hundred millions of lega} tendor notes, to be issued only in exchange for an equal amount oe sess Tecra es was prices, oeller’s