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NRW YORK -HERALD. SUNDAY. JANUARY 20, 1867, icy) c seen out on s canter, side by side, vying with sach | Dodge , bear! head and face ovid dated Gregory, Corydon advanced to $666. Ai the | tally ‘mvited to attend the fanetil, trom he SLEIGHING. | other for the ight ‘of way along the snow-carpotod eter, baring om Nn head ond fue cridonte | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | ‘wrt Orewr. cordon stranced (6 00.00 A ne Loe pd tat ‘loreal nes ue (Suncay ane ae. ameault and battery against Jacob M. Askins and samo time yestorday, selling at $1 85; Walkill Lead 10c,, | "°0% st one o'elock. Gurus —On Wednestay, January 16, at his residenes The Carnival Continua of for . agal Scenes em the Earle. Akins lives in Nassau street, Brooklyn, 8. yy, Jan. 19—6 P. M. John jaTURDAY, Ji selling at $1 25. Consolidated Gregory Gold was $185 | Orange Viow, Virginis, Joux Epgar Guam, of Now Roads—Uondition of the Dri ‘4 Earle at No. 52 Fulton street, The acousod parties ( ‘The air was mach less keen Pern at pad it had veleseatonn ose Were held to bal to answer in $600 och. “ Papi Np enattid After ar lower, selling at $13 25; Corydon 20c., selling at $6 30, "ie bea afternoon, January 19, Joux . chisTON, , ed a Parrieas ant arnorie’ Biney its 40 At Jerome Park. AID FOR THE CRETANS morning at 136% it declined to 136, but quickly ro- | At Me second board Corydon clogod 200, higher than 8 | p Howuarox, im thedsth year of his age, sleet and no furious basts of icy tem- | the members of the American Jockey Club held their , gained its Grmness, and bofore one o'clock it touch selling ab $6 68; Quarts Hill 10c., selling | | Tho relatives and friends of tho Camiiy are rospetful 131, From this point tt reacted to 1863, and then re- | 2 $9 lidated Gregory Gold 6¢,,,eelling ot $48 30, Smith & Parmeleo was 2c. lower, selling at $6 80. covered to 136%—the closing quotation in the room ‘Tho. business transacted at the Sub- im this There was. brisk. borrowing demand, and loans wore | i.) ees nee ta ab- Treasury made without interest and at 2a7 per cent for carry- ben 2d ing. The only shipment of specie was one of $156,000 | payments, Williamsburg. by the S akes aspen <b tairo| Balance. ‘ the corner of Grand and Ninth streets, meee ” stil imparts a rising tendency to the premium | Zor custome. ‘attend the funeral, from his late residence, this (Sua- - . day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Coens Thursday morning, January 17, at hie mother’s rasidence, Stapleton, Staten Island, Tuomas T. Maywe, aged 21 years, only son of Elizabeth and the late Charles R. Mayne. ‘and friends of the family are reapeotfully relatives invited to attend the funeral, on Mon hatin two o'clock, from St. Paul's church, aie to qualify the pleasure on which all iroad | third carnival on the pond at Fordbam yesterday. It Mm began scram nos Tne happy possesson of | had been announced that arrangements would be made oe oe Chemin of on Becee Yes. vote Funsers manifested» disposition to enjoy to | for a special train to convey the party, ason previous | torde: tea Ao oA ana ae utmost the much longed for favor of fair weather aad | occasions, to the gates of the chalet, but, from some | 4 iarsgmmocting ur ant of Ube sruggling ‘Crotane. wes esd bein acorns <3 unexplained cause, no such accomodation had been pro- 20 OE revels pers igh prices with a firmness expectant guests found themsel: there- 6 that argued well for the numbers participating ia the \ fore obliged to tate thelr seaip in the expreee unin for rmubayperratieineses 9 e's Sindhmataredyd sport, Indeed, it veritably seemed, Judging from after | aibany, which leaves the depot at eleven o'clock, in- | Guavman eng chavee ke ruckermam Seroany observations, that all who had thronged the streets and | stead the corpers of which they could a ° highways on the first day were abroad ‘yentintey th. the ‘social or family parties, This Mayor Horruan remarked that he cheerfully consented same grand style as before, and had added to their num- was either to | to aid this cause, as it was enough to know that the bers all those who delight in going on runners, but who Could not, or at least did not, avail themselves of street, on Monday geo four o'clock. The re- mains will be taken to Conn., for interment, on Tuesday morning, at eight o'clock. Krooss.—On Friday morning, Janu: 18, at seven o'clock, after a short and severe illness, Georax Knooss, in bis 57th year, the beloved husband of Mrs, Krooas, om meoting for the consideration of the gold bill this mera- ne Se aaa WA ao roma wih ing, and that the Secretary of the Treasury, who was iii: Willina present during a portion of the time, gave the members : 7 | ¥riday’s opportunities, load at the bam | highest degree, While their brave mon were fighting nearly a quarter of a mile distant from the scen: their women dren to making all the sales of gold the erame! SLxi0RMG PaRries. Or the day's eajovment, co reach which it was necessary | sezlnat the Turks, nn tinrent 50 RONG Te ti thats beara font rene Bpecie. 31 Meven—On Friday, January 18, Avaz Maqunerma, The air of yesterday was not only still, but it pilgrimage over a dreary road covered | {2 thelr own mountains or are suffering fugitives in rrent 6,049, daughter of George and Gasina Meyer, aged 3 years, win ‘oinpiealtedt with loose and drified snow. No sooner did this fact | strange lands, Their cry-for help had come to us from | D8 discretionary power with regard to time and amount. | Circulation 3 ts months and 3 days. ly mild, and the rays of the sun | stars the excursionists in the face than a very > the and be ¢ would ‘This is not surprising, but Congress should strictly define q «18,086, 260 13,056,048 | ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ‘were warm as well as brightening. This fact alone | tible change over their countenances, Srany's —_ ppc on mee wath. Oe, 38 the time, and amount, and authorize no sales until ot 1s © Bealeunans Of Pia Yates Of the mporss of Wivied to nmeeee eee om Sie reckons of bey ” sponee of Christian Place 5 ‘corner of Adama and front streets, Brookiym, had the effect, probabty, of drawing forth tne | {alr damowele.” who had during the trip beon clothed | SOc e Seag women aud children, which could be dose | the balance in the Treasury exceeds at least $100,000,000, | S00uh wares and merchandise entered at the port of Tata afteravon, ab one o'clock more delicate or effeminate admirers of winter | and. in of Boston during the month of October, 1606:— Micuaxus—Om Tht January 17, 8anas, widow joltity, todious peregrination, became | Without regard to whether the Cretan revolution was sports of the road. A wind which was bracing, but not | silent, morose, and almost ll-terapered; many” & sweet | successful oF Dot. ; eon or biting in itn intensity, added a sect tothe sport, | litle month, which bed but jest now been prtuly and Seamer eeee ao Cestane sles the -Eresideny: of: sine which never lacks Mveliness, however, and made tho | gneeches, was made harab and almost Hows, of conventional pleasures of such @ carnival time capable pire Nnahnghenitmrp beg ym y av yom | verted to the war in 1824, when the army of ey mI and it would be still better to make it $200,000,000, for Ss Goods Merchandise. ve the more the Treasury hoards ite coin the greater will be spent Sete, Cates at cena. $2,103.40 the benefit to itself and the country arffing therefrom. Datiable, warehoused 1,271,576 The daily range of the market during the week ie thus $51,458 showa:— of John Michaels, in the year ot her age. lavited te eiod tuo favors, tie (Subdag) afornoea, vited to ‘at three o'clock, from her late pn Ravn No, 156 Clintoa MoQvrxny.—On January Mart daughter of P3, ood Caibarine Mequesay, med 38 > “ql enjoyment to their fallest extent, with the anticipation of coming enjoyment seemed, | SwePt over the Grecian Tstauds, and how the money and clothing sent tl then - The novelty of ¢ seagonof sleighing in the main streets | “hile,kasing on the snowy expanse, 0 1080 much of 188 | Tiknog"' He alladed to the cruclty. practised by the HES | Expo months, , . + of our city which has continued more than one day, and Ihe pond was. howover, the goal ofthe pary, and afer PS gly opengl najelbe Dpecgeclnp 1354 Nar 227 Weet Houniow irous, this (sunday) lernes? which given promise of lating for some time to como, | Sw minute halts general move was made in its ais | BAST son, woud too got the een eines ot iso sb. Cwoo'elock. Hor remains, wilh-he.seken: to: Miatboss Root Procession movi along or interment. ‘had an especially favorable effect in calling out those | Oniy track which presemed ieelf, tin’ ladinidenie rooms, | ecmmerce of those islands, which would ultimate In the idiers who, under ordinary circumstances, profer the | prising it carefully picking their as if upon some | benefit of America. The women and children had os- tounge becide the family hearthatone in preference to | sArtow and dangerous defia. = pacial claims on thelr charity, and it was the:duty of all seeking sport by a lo! th Arrived at the chalet, the cheerful wood fires, which to contribute what they could to this nation now strug- img ng journey through muddy atreets | sent forth a welcome warmth, were soon surrounded by | Kling in the cause of freedom against infidel oppros- and avenues swept bare of snow. Yesterday, however, | the wet footed crowd, and, under the melting influence bes k no one could escape from the realization of the fact that | °F the: Diazes, good humor and Joviallty once | oy. eteRorinnrealienn were then otteed: by-2: Hy there was excellent sleighing everywhere. If th ta | MOFe took possession of the minds of the party. Skates | CHO4Ts and adopted:— ighing everywhere. ‘oy would | were at once in requisition, and a general untying and Resolved, That the address to which we have listened of Dot look they must hear the jingle of bells, which kept | screwing on of these favorite implements of pleasure | the Greek inhabitants of the Taland of Crete to the Presi up « lively clatter throughout the entire day, | commenced on every side. ‘The ico was 10 splendid dent of the United States ta the appeal of a suffering Chris: d * | condition; all the snow had been carefully removed ny bole people and evening. Here was temptation far too great for | from its surface, and, thanks to the brooms and aweep- | prompt aid in this the heer et eat and the most ‘weak human natare, The merchant or clerk, and eve n | ers, the pond presented for the anxious skaters a grystal- Resolved, That apart from all ‘political ooneide e the mechanic, going to their daily duties, had forced line expanse of better ice than was to be seen | are bound by the common claims of humauit; th , ies, on | on any previous occasion. After some time had been | charity to innugurate in this place such m as will ‘thom at every turn the fact that there was very fine | spent in enjoymant of the eport thus afforded, the pleas. | sive the most immediate and Otfectiverrellet to the Obristian sleigbing in Broadway, and consequently in overy other | ure seekers entered the chalet and exchanged gentle | PSPlenyshayuand of Grete. i way and byway of the city. Bashing equipages wore | curving and gliding on a frozen surtace for craceful evo- | committee, to consist of the following cltgans of New flitting by them at every turn, commanding of them at | Intions int'e dance Dodworth’s band struck upa selec. | York:—£. 'D. Morgan; Jobn T. Hoffman, Gesrge Bancroft, ‘every corner an admiring halt’ and suceping by on the | ticn of ball music, and to its weet strains many a couple | Rev. Dr. H. W. Rellows. Rev, H. W. Beecher, Henry Grin: main thoroughfares with all their beauties, the charms | Was soon engaged in the pleasures of the light fantastic | nell. Cyrus W. Field, Henry T. Tuckerman, Rev, Dr. Storrs, ‘of the time and the grace of motion frozh upon them, | toe. While this was-going on, Mr. Jerome, whose ab- { M¢onatd W. qerome. and about fifty thers. 6 and readily commendable to the appreciation ‘of th | senge bad been Get during the former partof the dar, | ess nscasiives an Executive Oomnmitice be appoluted ton, ol 5 omes, fortified howsoever | made is appearance on e scene, tl gentle. | mediately by the Chair, whose duty it shal be to collect strongly they might be with the power of self-de man arrived’ ia & - magnificent sleigh, ‘which | funds. food and clothing’ and to: forward che vame under Pravovy.—On Saturday evening, January 19, at the residence of his brother, Charles A, Peabody, in this city, Joun T. Paanopy, in tho 39th year of his age. i. -00 Thursday, January 17, Joan Quiy, a native of county Longford, ‘parish of Kiiloe, Ireland, aged 16 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bia lato residomos, No. 617 West Forty-seventh street, this (Sunday) after noon, at one o'clock iy. Renovup.—On Tuesday, January 15, of consum| Ronsrt Caxias Renoup, aged 31 years, 1 month end das ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of James Warcen, Kent street, below Union avenue, Greenpoint, L, L, this (San- day) afternoon, at one 0’ciocks Ruwavers.—On Saturday, January 19, ANtom10 Rinpa- vets, the beloved wife of Jose Rindavets, aged 28 years. The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 141 East Thirty-fifth street, on Monday afternoon, * som reper t rsday, Ji 17, after a | in- HARFER.. yu , January 17, after a long ness, (aTHERINe Exigs, eldest daughter of Philip an@ Catherine Schaefer. . The friends and relatives are invited to attend the The stock market opened witha tendency towards re- covery from the sudden and usexpected depression of @ directors of last evening, and at the ten o'clock public board Erie | the Western (Worcester and Albany) Railroad shows an sold at 625{ a 24; Rock island, 9 a 985; ; New York Cen- | incroased business over any previous year. The total tral, 10774; Michigan Southern, 18; Fort Wayne, 95%; | income of the road for 1866 was $3,902,011, of which Northwestern, 414; Union Navigation Company, 107:;. | amount $1,379,081 was from passengers, $2,394,318 from At the first regntar board there Was increased activity at | freight, and the balance of $158,019 from mails and slightly improving’ prices, New York Central closed 3 | tther sources. The expenses and renewals were higher than at the same time yesterday, Hudson 1%; | $2,525,226, leaviog a net balance of income of $1,406,790. Erie was % lowor, Reading 14%, Michigan Central %, | The surplus earnings of the year, with the government Michigan Southern 14, Iilimois Central 3;, Cleveland and | tax deducted, were $269,429, and the total of the con- Pittsburg 1, Roek Island 15¢, Northwestern 114, do, pre- | tingent fund at the end of the year was $1,267,858, Tho ferred 13%, Fort Wayne 17%, Pacific Mil 2, Quicksilver 4, | value of the Albany and Massachusetts sinking funds is Union Navigation 34. Government securities were inag- | $3,417,203, The receipts of the Pittsfield and North tive, and coupon five-tweaties of 1865 declined %. A | Adams road, which is managed and operated by the noticeable decline in the investment demand for all de- | Western, were $114,106, and the expenses were $82,942, scriptions of national securities has takea place since | and the net earnings were $31,163. The excess of re- the mnpeachment question began to be agitated in Con- | ceipts of the Western road in 1866 over those of 1865 gress. Tennessee sixes of tho new issue declined 1. was $500,433, = Bass not ppd day for business. The rivers were | Presented the appearance of a brightly painted pode ap oms oe the Ud ae re Lope 4 Pe mygreny ree ¥, ay en aded with ice and the transit at - | boat on run ‘and which was drawn by eight nuniness conn erewith us piall be deeme Atthe clook board. th ae eames ne! juni noon, at one o'c Trea tit le and the fransitat timos was iniyonst. | boat ot, runnern cand whieh wae, Grown Dy diel | sdvingbini such Brsactien Ctonwtiten sbattponsiet of nine | | At ee cne.o'chalk open bine Won. markes wan eteady SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Sohn street Methodist Episcopal church. ancie places a bueiem, Customer arte very fem arn | self folk, andthe fun pow became fast and furdons, TUraee e Font cnd ee ep cane meng and they ehall ) 10 'toae, with & te provemeéat on a portion of —- SaNasrer —On Thursday, Juounry 17, Axw Savcstex, itt Mo tein br the witeonk the list, New York Central sold at 108%; Erie, 631; a Saturday, Jan. 19—10:30 A. M. widow of William Sangster, in the 7lst’ year of her age. far between, for most of them were flitting along | Time, however, was fast upon the move, and in the Resolved, That a public meeting of the atizens of New ‘dy the dingy offices 10 dashing cutters, keepinz time | midst of allthe merriment it was anuonnced time to | York be called at anearly dav for the purpose of more with inflated amene to the merry chorus of jingling | Teturn to the depot to catch the quarter past five train. en!arged and general action in relation to this movement. sleigh bella, Even Mr. Moneybags, though devoted to | An unwilling move was at once made, and the party ‘The Caain then appointed the following gentlemen to weli-interest, was tempted and fell a victim to the reign- | 890n found itself once more seated behind the snorting | serve as the executive committee:—Joseph Thoreau, 46; Reading, 102%; Mudson, 127; Micbigmy Southern, | Says wa; bane 1M 100% 77%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 89 (b. 3); Claeland and | $100 US6's, 2065 ni 1085 Toledo, 124; Rock fstand, 99 a 9934; Milwaukey and se, | '1 a: 10K The triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon at two sat trom the residence of her son-in-law, Joseph Cabus, Seventeenth street, South Brooklyn. * ‘Waterwan.—On Friday, January 18, Caroum MM (ars that the present quarrol betwoon the two compauics Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston—W P Clyde. eured, &o- ‘Nuwnvao, N. 'Y., Jan. 18, 1867. fo oN care The Marge boiler in the machine shop of the Washing- tt 5B ‘ing spirit, so he closed his portfolio, spon; out the | engine, being rapidly whisked towards the busy city. Jobn A, Rallt, Frank E Howe, Thoodore Roosovelt, R.L. | Paul preferred, ©: Northwestern, 415; a %; do, ig dam na heh aces ing rrr den Ou UAE, | ered, HC» BAC; ore Wayay 99K OT; ear rene aa le ar aptly ato wa y 9 join the nort! 5 u jamuel G. L chairman ai e ? , - Procession, and ia the blessures of the fying trip to ‘The Pony On pat peyton unusually | Meeting were added to the onmamaltion, cet silver, 30 a 397% (Western Union Telegraph, 45%¢; Union B tend. the faneral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, drown the’ apprehensions, hopes and doubts that hung id y | "ite. Jou JAY offered a series of resolutions respect. | Navization, 10% ; Maryland Anthracite Coal, 14, 70 From, A036, Basan. sirpeh, withowt facchar ROUPG. oo wang pen is mind 3 ‘anv ho were oven more de- uae The ice, notwithstanding the recent unfavorable a the mgpcr a Roage tong em of the wee During the restof the afternoon the market was firmly oe Virgil rs 6” 60 = : a —— iness were drawn m. their dingy, ther, was in splendid conditi a ber of the symm y felt in this canse by the s. @ Sotayeing acre ity cia | Suter wat in enti condtion ad no numberof | Hai Codon Stal orton a | Mpa. and zn fre he flowing quotation | BLOT GLAS Be SHIPPING NEWS. daughters who summarily forbade the ‘cabal stic com- pRoreunlsy, Itc feeling may be made by them, and that such measures | were current:—New York Central, 108% a %; Erie, | 60000 Ohio Mixa cer.., 26 SPOT IRON MANN rer ~ Patations of dusty ledgers for the day, and brought the | indulge in this health-giving sport. The pond was bril- | be takon to bring adout a satisfactory rettlement of those | 931-9 4; Reading,102% a 44; Michigan Southern, 77% 0 | "WW do........... 36 do bag rb i Ab nec oor slaves forth to join w'th them inthe pleasures of | Hantly illuminated with calcium lights, and the roof of the | dimculties ax are deemed in accordance with the exist. | #0 7} S Risdiats, be dperia 4000 Tot & Winb 3d mtg 76° 500 Mich Co a tatlaoe waren the carnival. Numberless partics cre started thrs dur- | Wooden galleries surrounding the rink was decorated | ing international law, The resolutions were referred to | 7%; Cleveland and Kusburz, ® a 8944; Rock Island, 98% S100 Gt Westin 3d mig 695 100 Il Central RR. eee SAS WAM “ fog the afternoon; many of comfortab'e famal'y charne. | With inoumerablo gaily colored Chinese lanterna. An | the Executive Commitee. 2.90; Northwosterm,41% 0 %; dorpcoterred, 78% 019; | “oon eH 2 mig 90 TO Uhleao & NW PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 19, 1837. teristics, others of'a sentimental or honeymoon qualifica. | ¢x¢ellent band was in attendance, and discoursed anum- | The meoting then adjourned to such time and Fort Wayne, 963 a; Quicksilver, 3074440; Martpora | 10 she imp & [1b dap Oblcago a NW — ‘ ‘tion, and others still composed of jolly bachelors, jovial | ber of lively airs and dance tunes, the more expert and | an shall hereafter be designated by the Execative Gom- 80 0 3014; Western §Cnion. Telogr, 5 Bank of Co 8 30. do. Cleared. full of appreciation cf the sport and jubiisnt in | *kilfal skatars keeping time to the music. On Wednes- | mittee preferred, 30 0 30)4; Western §Ua leh, 4655 8 | 44 Mech Bank’, 11 200 do. ‘Rteamship of Cork (Br), Bridgman, Liverpool an@ ledge that no conjugal ties prevented their full | 4ay there will be a match on this pond of unusual inter- The Executive Committee met, and Mayor Hoffman was | 3;, Compound interest notes were quoted thtixhy- the mee Moun 70 7 BOO do. quesasiarn=s ‘ » enloyment of. “euch mere. the characterstion of the | ov the flr eax alone being permutted to take part in the | nominated prmanent chairman, and Charles K Tucker. | geaters: June, 186, 116K a 117; July, TO #3; |.$8Warera Ulan tel $< 10) chicage whizamalip Bein (Br), Cutting, Ltverpoo—Nationat Steam troops deploy prize medal. secretary. was we a large meetin: . . 5 javigation Co. oe main ~_ at Cooper beer this cause cates first preci Fieve fg bine a Patina | = do. rie i eS Steamship Cumbria, Winchester, Bio Janeiro—Brett, Som bern part island, cable occasion ef coming week, wi is expected | 116% a 5 " a % e " os Su do. 2 2 I teamsehit jumbia, Barton, vana—Garrison . “a ATTEMPT AT WIFE POISONING IN MORRISANIA, to be addresend by Rev, HW. Boocher, G. Hancrott, X; September) 110% a3; October; 11001104. Boo Asante i ee 3 Bicntaskip Wilalugion, Spesosts Galveston Wittams Zere found hy elt who visited them in A Lawyer of This City Cenvicted—Iiticlt Leve | P*- Howe, of Boston, and others, The frmnes: of New York Contral and Hudson River | 100 Maripesn sino. 102, 109 go.- Guioa, ee ‘and Attempted Murder. &c. Bi cussares sch wt eipreativak camera ore . Bo-Pine, Po ~annaye torr gag eel vgs New Orieans—C & Garr mom tants ‘The criminal in this. case is Caivin M. Northrup, a from the large steerer 4 ing to their thanagement, 188 ute 2 qantas Homgomery, Faireloth, New Orleans—R Lew: ‘a lawyer of this city, who figured tn the courts some years brite: sitataanansaeietatcl ‘Thus Mr. Yanderbilt, who 16 the principal ownor of Stith = 4 an BAETINE Garet) Mente, Sampons, Now, Ortoane—8.8 ; Sees ag0 in « divorce sult with his formot wife, now decousrd | OUR MEWBUAG CORRESPONDENCE. Hudson Riyer, is the sgetaluing’ power of thet mock, | 00 «loo. 100 Shanwabip Sem Salvador, Nickerson, Savsunsh—Garrson ® Fh pe ny Sones (a Mies Veddpr), Whose family reside in Schenectady, | 725, of ife—The (orenct'n Jury Finds that | while the dew diréctors of the Ceftrarare heavy holders. | tee Allen. Aix Btato. Prior to thedietth of Mies Vedder, Northrup} ine Boller was (elective-The Owners “en- | of its sodk. Ths euppomtion oxpressod in some quae’ | oto in 100 Eteemahtp Kalororae Borie, Beimore J Sore = =| Steamsaip ry Portland—J F ames. son 100 100 Ww 0 00 change ts therelore probably an erroncous one, It was m size iron Works e ‘it 2d call Columt Robinson, ‘H Marshall: resi eda 0, the, Bos family. ‘The mtinaey beeen clint and connec be. | et haleouslsloven elec. throng dows aw walt | Merely ¢ “ull” movoment on the part f the di ‘cunurar nn tee Soler age tees Ue trpes ow Mareen Os runners, to a rectors’ wished to force the Huason ~ one Johnson, Knight, Kingston, Ja—Miller ’ dusem fads and inases. and made her parents acqaainted with the facts, who | Othe building in which it was situsted and shaking the pi psa tag cna hind Wale eek a ‘ — bad almost devoid instituted proceedings in the Supreme Court of this | adjacent buildings to thelr foundations. Immediately halo Par % | sehrDavid ‘Thomas—R B Eldridge. rested skates, ato agains’, Northrop, on thearound of adwiery. Pend- | aver the occurrence the vicinity of this lamentable ac. | them than heretofore, and, by the saving thereby effectod igen Bie Reads . ‘St Marks, Fin. sive appurtenances and ing the sult, the wife and Northrop, within a few and otherwige, to increase the dividends of the Contral, " cutters, bailt with all months after her death made the acquaintance of Miss | cident was thronged with the friends of workmen ea- the value of its stock and makings is at Sevannsh Jan 12, characterize the handiwork Fliza White, and by professions, of | @ | religious | gaged in the establishment, who were painfully anzious 0 appreciates Flour ie dull: Sis bound to A fow of the coupes, education and sincere attachment, won the seidebita aleceeet coparvee che collins the! alittle. market for themeclves. Be this as it ‘915 60: State, a “Haleeton, OT apart and removéd and band of the victim of his cruelty. may, howeter, the bear ‘movement, if such was at $8.0 $3 | ies as covered A brief narrative of .the evidence, ‘eloped on the | ing isa list of the killed and injured:—Hugh Etwood, fe not been successful, Neither has te ED wittng aad face of the road trial last week, at Bedford, county, before | foreman, killed; Owen Marphy, several ribs broken, | intended, yh writin i Gia petra. Br), Hill, Windsor, 16 days, with plan fe Fanon! Hon, Judge Gilbert, is anol lm flesh tora and severely scalded; Jobn Rush, nibs broken, | tere besa mach, if apy, ee et ie 25 days, to Hd DeWalt little ite in the month of July, 1864, something less then me iigea: food and batt * | pressed for adle by outside holders, owing mainly to the 5 days, ef the borses' five months after the decease of first wife, and pro- | bead cut ai ly severely brut a ered ; fey ty. will < 4. The sym- Flour te quiet and there hare been ‘ ‘Wildfire, NP, 13 days, ‘with ribboos ceeded on their wedding tour to Sa wher he 1n- | Thomas Perrott, braised and leg badly scalded; | beltet aifica! beau oe ight 1 ven dh ns There is no w! to master. wc wae mumerous tinkling troduced Miss Humphreys to his wife as a yoang lady of | Jamcs Tierney, contused and eralded; James Culven, | pathies of the public are meanwhile with neither party me megeeins 1 wan Bay, NP, 9 devs, with es respectability scalded. Several others were injured to some extent, | to the contest, and the project ot @ rival road on the Peni ma, and the market , aeesne GB Jones, Banish, Yortune PY erage abet te ee, | i meeire ea Measure eo" ftends and ove | ther MG ceca sen Fomter het an ingvox | "avers tank of the Wotarn mest with epee wo Bea Sy geriacig ew eas |“ Better, cnn trom Cm weer ’ , jo recei lumi after accident jer Z Sehr St Cla, ase in the French her to call on her at New York, where they lived to- | on the body of Elwond, ¢he jury render. | proval, Theaction, too, of the State Senate yesterday es My gh tye 1g DR Dew ry » with potatoes, te Roavsian style, rose as a pyramid oot various the Bancroft House, Fiftv- | ing the following verdict: —‘“That Hngh Elwooa came | in passing a bill introduced to meet the present emer- | f5."middiing uplands. +o) tage inno cofec Wieearkn Brooks, Qormatis am dike @ silver rth atreot and Twenty-fourth street, when Mra. North. | to his death from the explosion of a boiler in the works | oy ig warmly cgmmended. By this comnecting | port. Sugaris firm at 1orge a 10sec. a jar magsand cutters, There wore four-in-hand and six-in- | rup discovered an intimacy between her husband and Miss | of the Washington fron Works, of which boiter the ‘hand equipages, foam-covered steeds secured in tandem | Humphreys which can: her to reparate from him and and ese horse concerns, the latter in a rance and | reside with her parents in Brooklyn. Northrup on this roads are compelled to sell tickets, check baggage and | == - = = transport freight, without breaking bulk, to all stations MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. deceased was in charge at the time; that the explo- tearships City of Cork, Saxonia, ‘Witaning (es Sion was caueed by an imperfection in the boiler, and cen thergan, Gea Meade: Sprcele, Columbia, Wain ‘@peed truly worthy the name, Robes ‘choicest far, | separation became penitent and requested his wife to | that, in the opinion of this jury, the owners of the my ermine amine, boll Diankets and coarse woollen | return; and promiond that he would purchnse | boiler have je exercised proper procantion ‘against such | slong the connecting lines; and where a disagreement ALA LALD ——_—— goods carefully tacked into thecorners of the-vehicies, | 2 house for her in Morrisania for $1,500. plosion, by necessary superintendence, examina- | occurs the satter is to be reforred to the State Engineer, Married. Ameitcan Shipmasters’ Association, and all excl the cold.with equal {ll success, were | Both took possession of the house in April, nd repairs of the same.’ The deceased, Elwood, | snd an appeal from bis decision isto be made to the | Brany—vansais.—On Thursday, January 10, at the Ko 61'Wace Stamer—Roous 38, 25 axp 7. fm abuodance, wi from am aperture in every sleigh | 1866, when Mra. Northrup was delivered of « fe and four children. Atthe time of the Dutch Reformed church, corner of Twenty-ninth street ‘The following byproved Masters and Officers have nesives Supreme Cort of the Albany district, where it is to | jn4 Fifth avenue, by the Rev. Dr. D. De Witt, Eow anv, peered forth one or mory heads, with features reddened | child. After the birth of the child, Northrup broaght | explosion the regular engincer, who hus hitherto had s ‘by the wintry breeze and eyes bright with the good | Bourbon whiakey to the house, and endeay; to make charge of the boiler, was at his home, suffering from | have preference over all other causes; and while the ap- | 3. Brapy to S. Lovrsx Pransaut, only daughter commissions rt ppcwennge - humor of a Mark Tapiey. his wife drink it. She drank at his request twice, and | iliness. When Elwood was fliscovered he was bured | peal is pending vo interruption of the traffic arrange- ‘Zophbar Pearsall, Exq., all of this city, m ver reer, sohr Young Rig 4 ‘The oceapants of the handreds of s'eighs which yes- | foond that the whiskey did not agree with her, and re- | beneath and held down by the debris, though his arms salt Lerrs—Rrersox.—At West Hoboken, on Toasty, a Y come, 8, Ei ode terday crowded the glassy roads of the park and the | fused todmnk any moro, Six days after and Jegs were moving. The sufferers wore attended to ments is to be permitted. January &, by tho Rev. J, C. Egbert, at the residence a A by Dra. Ely and Day. Thomas Murphy ties inf preen- sous condition. e others may recover, though most of them ere very badly injured. ‘This is the third explosion that has taken place at the Washington Iron Works within a period of seven years. her confine ‘anow carpeted drives of the upper portion of the c.ty | ment be ured her to drink halfa tumbler of what he comprised a goodly proportion of the fir sex. While | called “Plantation Bitt she drank about balf the ‘2 :mbers of our city belies patronize the rkating ponds, uautity urged on her, when she suffered severe pains. ‘and glide to and fro for hours together in their pursuit bout two weeks afier, when Mrs, Northrup had recov- ‘of health and (pleasure, many, because of \ndolence or | ered strength, she was invited by her husband to go weather, shun the rinks and-avoid too cons‘aot inhala- | down stairs to breakfast. She did so, and found a cup of tion of the bracing air, These tig acd enger partici- | coffee bocce oat tal Re Ad ee ben was nta n the delights of sleight enjoyed, to the | prepared by himself. S rant coffee, irhed Ri ine Faas from Washington | to her oom, when she was seized with the same feel- te Bridge. ther frait forms mnffied in | ings as when she drank the Plantation Bitters, bot mach farry winter garmenta, with éemfortors wound again | more mtense, and rhe fell into ae ‘and again about their headayse@/ hoods concealing every- | quite exbansted her, and in the prevence-of nervant of intense Northrup, after administering and returned earlier in the soit Ottawa: 486. Thomas ‘Tho Albany Argue: of the 16th inst, had the following | the bride's mother, Mr. Moses A. Lees, of Jersey City, | dor? Sots yhariee Meter in relation to the local traffic arraugements of the New | to Miss Counxtia N. Ryzeson, of the above place. , gel. Frank M Koi a sehr Ruth H Takers Ropent—Canetiz.—On Wednesday, January 16, by 7 10 7; 4919, James Rovmnt. to ‘Mise rear Pinte aane ye itnnrt, 24, Bu Georg\ M Cummings. wehr Mary Ps : ‘Tork C-ptral Rallroad:—— the Rey. Thos Smith, Mr. Ricnanp The subject of local freights on the Central, which has . * " been discussed in the Mint ore tad'r toa press, a | MOTE Canter, rorh of New, York, settled favorably to New York interests. It 1s announced CEPARTURE OF STEAMSHIPS YESTERDAY. Thirteen steamships were advertised to leave thia city for Ruropean and coastwise ports, but several wero'do- tained on account of the ice in the bay, which fs fail to the lightship, rendoring it exceedingly difficult to pass out tose Otters were detained on account of the im- Possibility of loading, as the barges and lighters are fast in the ice full of freight. Coastwiso business still con- tinues dull, bat Is improving. ‘The City of Cork, of the Inman line, for Liverpool, carrying the United States mail, left pier 46, North river fright with twenty-six cabin passengers anda full The Saxon‘a will leave Hoboken with thirty-three cabin and fifty steerage passongers and an assorted cargo. ‘The Erin, for Liverpool, will leave to-day if possible, havitig been detamed on account of the freight lighters ‘being frozen in the ico, She has sixty-five cabin and called (about noon, next it suffering under all the on ix patient that she was sui belladonna. Northrup shortly after rate of interest for loans returnable on o'clock, when amount of this kind offering Is vory light, and generally wen ene my taken at 7 8 per cent, The disbursement of the interest bg ee ct on the third series of seven-thifty notes, amounting to | » aged 39 1, finiag the roatea, were numerous, and the driving . found a vial half fall of » liqu steerage passengers. nearly eight millions, which commenced on the 15th mam, therefore davald of many of the, Incident vice | ae tneture of beilndonna, The dector removed the con. |, The United Kingdom, of the Anchor Line, will aot | ing, has not been without ynfiveniée pon the supply of brother, Joho W. 3 cdo the looker on if uot to the vietim of many trifling | tents of the vial into avial of his own, and refilled it with | leave until Monday next, for the same reason. money in the open market, while confidence among | SJ) siretnmyiog casualties. The seizapaires. smocthnens of the rede, tho same colored liquid as before, and replaced it in the The General Meade, ae erga eee lenders in the stability of present valuos is on the in- | at pine o'clock. ee oer eae Cee oo bod J nn Tg he nett on rpc pe a te the general expectation that Congress Browsn.—On. an excellént drive, to allow sly tacos o pore ing the The Montgomery, for Now Ortoans, left pier 13 North | will withdraw the authority of the Secretary of the ry Por read whereby the sleichers might profit to secare of for river, at. three o'ciock, with fifteen passengers and an | Treagury to eontract the currency, This should | folly invited to snow and pelt their In some instances ladies, | Northrap ‘assorted cargo. farther delay, as the public | dence, No 270 the matchless whicn ele es rival vat sought In The Beneten,. fe, ew Orleans, left pier 46 North Seeteo--th, epee re aise | iver, at three o’ , With thirty passengers and an as- native of Edenderry, ‘The Columbia, for Havana, left pier No, 4 North river, ‘of sleigh robes and make tiny ears sharp pain. Bs rane fav he Ka Ld strove on in 2. ay ta ei hicnacemens Sera aera sa who Eleventh yesterday the oosupants of the kept np ioe then pat The San Salvador, for Savannah, eft pier 13, North the effects of the cold and the | McClellan, river, ‘three o'clock, with thirty passengers aged | pm Bn not oxaetty known. ‘ertain it we rup for sated Gmpe. ” bode yy and i The Wi for Galveston, left pier 20, North river, at oO with ten passengers and a cargo of — 1% ier mann Mirands ‘Saragossa, for Charleston, left pier 14, East river, ki i s i Ven 11-044 sobs 8 0. (Re) Oatony Jen \NNAH, Jan Boa Fela, areasoat ee, Ries ne