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n |, Jour Kasr, im the Srramsnir Orn M from New Sout for New Ort OBITUARY. Tie hrs tmossand pounds, of fold ore, niente for | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 0 TR | elms oe See eee wan towed to ouutort (NO) bar aah mat." 6° Orteeae 8 sum of two thousand dollars had beem raised, ia. oe Hy Tuo relatives and friends of the family, aleo the mem. | Sir Mae collision rhe np Kat Marquis De Larocheinquelein, and that of this sum one thousand dollars Saturpay, Jan. 26—6 P. M, 500 Mor & Ess, Ist m 9 ‘Ti | ders of Untied States Lodge No. 207 are | Dyers attire oppose hy Pel” rae oe Henri de Vergier, Marquis de Larochejaquelein, a peer ‘and Senator of the French Empire, died on the 7th in- ‘@tant, afler a lingering illness at the village of Pecq, in the department of the Seine-et-Oise, near St. Germain-en- aye, the point where the allicd armies of Great Britain, Prossia aod Russia crossed the river Seine, on July 1, 2815, The deceased was descended from @ long and illas- trious line of heroes, one of his ancestors, Aymeire de Vergier, having borne part in the Holy Crusade of h Inat from Balts- 4248, and been killed during the campaign. Through- | thonght’might be raised in New York. ther States, | crippled many firms of good standing, and their attond the funeral, from bis lato residence, Ninetioth | mame revors Hang lad Neary get Cape Le toe out the past six centuries the family have remained con. | he nevthougty would do something in this respect. Adis: | operations for some time to come will neccesarily be on trot, between Third and Fourth arene, thie Sunday) a apicuous among the nobility of Europe, and it is doubt. | custion then ensued. The plan as sketobed out by Mr. ree gdh ful if there now exists in that continent, a family that -@an boast of a more ancient and celebrated name, In 1802, one of the Marquises died of wounds received ~d@uring tbe rebellion in St. Domingo. His son Henri, a _— Hs Rig oe poser of republicani Spee PE Pel NN NEW YORK HEKALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1867. had been already expended inthe assaying of the gold and its freight to this city. The report recommended that the Commissioner shou!d proceed to Paris to look after the proper exhibition Cd the gold, and procure the circulation of pampblets in the French, German and English pct Seeorthing the mineral, agricultural and other resources of the territory, and showing what a fine feld it offered for waaiias labor, which it might obtain by emigration from Europe. ' There was a further recommendation that the Commissioner should visit the principal mines of Europe and communicate tho resalt of his observation, te Colorado papers the general purposes in: eo Commissioner, a sum of $5,000 would be required, $3,000 of which, he Maynard was much approved of. It was arranged that a place should be taken for the exhibition of the ore ie ‘New York for some days previous to its being ship) Paris, Acommittee was appointed to soltoit a subsci weed and carry out the object mentioned by Mr. Maynard. The committee consists of foe ead fF folene. —W. o Russell, 17 Nassau street; G. W. Peart street; Livingston Satterlee, 70 Broadway ; Victor The upward reaction om the Stock Exchange made further progress to-day, and in the absence of any farther failures of importance eonfidence revived. The demand from outside parties for investment was very considerable, and at the same time strong houses on the street were large buyers for a rise, Opinions, however, differ as to whether the present reaction is to be perma- ment or temporary; but the majority favor much higher prices. The losses sustained by the decline of the last three months have doubtless seriously 8 limited scale, but the places hitherto occupied by these will be filled by new comers anxious to buy at the low Prices now current, The market rests on @ more sub- stantial foundation than it has done at any time since the ond of January tast, but its course will depend to a great extent upon the action of Congress in relation to Shs Bnk of America Bnk North Amarios 10 Metropolitan Bank 3) Bank State of NY 20 Fourth Nat Rank... 209 Canton or BEER 2: CER 2H a Seas geasae Tespeotfully invited to nto the —— from his lato residence, No. 62 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, oa Sun. day afteruoon, at haif-past twelve o'clock. Keeney.—~On Saturday, jou s 26, Many Keoxey, wife of John Keyney, of the pana of Graynors, county Longferd, Ireland, aged 53 year, The friends aud acquaintance are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral, from No, 14 Van Brunt sireet, to Flatbush Cemetery, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Kesr,—On Thursday, January 24, James Kenny, & native of the parish of Cionguesb, county Ire- land, in the 38d year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Kusst.—In Brookiyn, on Friday merning, January 25, Wosam Tanopors, youngest sou of (ieorge and Anne Kliest. Dearest Willie, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel; But "tis God that has bereft us; He will all our sorrows heal. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- st of where the SBiktha by wetting to BS Sener Avis B Dre was the vessel in collision I7th ina with sehr Alleghania ta Provincetown Harbor, causing con- both veasels. The Ailechania iost her ey oct siderable foremast and mained until the 24th, when she came Fi of her cargo. | Dluring the storm of Monday last the see Aa Collins alse drifted afoul of the Allie B ightheads and staviue two of other slight damage. Snun Davin Cour, at Savannah y Manavincp, from 3 at Holmes’ Hole, came off 234 without damage. Fisnixg Scum Barnara Aux, of Gloveester, from Wi y ore near Kace Point 23d. continues moderate she will probabiy come damage, although she lice high up eu 20d. ith, Fire Ilace. bulwarks and s\ ta rigging. After geitiug clear ehe rbor, where ahe re- ter discharging of the bai off, York for Anulsquam, ashore ge Bishop, 23 Maiden Jane; Douglas McIntyre, 62 Broad. | the finances and the general state of tha country. tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | Stoor tis stated that the slo lican, whose ure - = "saduannciag (Bag 00 way; and they will meet on Monday, at one o'clock, at The supply of money is easy to good borrowers on sat- from the residence of bis parents, corner of Myrtie ave- big cy nessa ne by Supt Palaney, of sche Genta eS from the soldiers, He rendered his name | Mr. fenssett's ‘office, 17 Nassau street. It was resolved isfactory collaterals and ample margins at seven per noe and Gold street, without er DOLICE. New ¥ pared, Boo ‘She is ae ace memorable by the address to his men—‘‘When I ad- | that another meeting should eo held at the St. yr Las Lararor.—On Friday morning, January 25, infant son | oy i tons, the mast having ithe appearance of having. vance, follow me; when I retreat, slay me; when I tal, on Thursday evening next, and the proceedings then | Cent, but lenders discriminate closely, and this limits of John P. P. and ‘Anna Be La recently sera] ‘She lies in from two to three fathoms avenge me!’’ "hls son, Louis, the father of the late | terminated, the borrowing power of houses in ordinary credit, and The oats eae ahs re seevecttelty a ‘miles B ooo Shianecook Petal, mamuis, refesed to serve under Na Bona| their operations are curtailed accordingly. The effect of = ae ll me nar ag rae eae ee when’ she was passed (Tiss fast) uary 2%, by the Rev, A. P. Putnam, at the residence of | 1%, Jeans, which has put buck here, Js the Am That the dbities who preside over the destinies of the | rowed(reely at six per cent, Although the number of | Mra Wo, H. Cory, Captain Aukxaxpun & CLanke, ao At Hoboken, N: J. ox Thora January | Srlsee, not the Amerios, pn oe hon gh ‘before reported weather signs and changings are divinities of the most | large and openly declared failures has been fewer than | United States Army, to Miss Rum Burien, of Brooklyn. 24, Avousts Hunnierre Lovisk, ‘only, ter of Charles Faysovrs, Jan sega Evans, from consequently sixty-turos years of age at ine | *kle nature, no one-whe struggled through compact | was expected from the extent of the recent panic, and | _ DEXreR—Dumow, pa Ne singe at by the | F.'and Catharine M. -Mattlage, aged 1 year, 4 months | san Hraorino, which a nerived. here Jan $ with time of bis death At the carly age of eleven be was | snow piles last Wednesday and waded through the slush | the fall which had preceded it, there ts no doubt that | Neldcnve, Jamis Gieres to Gnonauans Duco al of | 024 das | PP al TS 5 <=: haat alate eraser tt la Sico im BAL, es theuge of sovenieon, erred wader the and slop that sluggishly flowed along the gutters and over | nots few firms have been virtually compelled to suspend | this city. pient tes fenovel, tom from the residence of parents, Houyuxap, Jan 1 During a hea a Take Watentees Gece ee egrcis Spain in | *¢ sidowalice yesterday, will for «moment deny. A | and compromise with thelr creditors. Settlements of | yy Qrua™ ap niny pum, Thursday, evening, January 24 | 144 Hudson atreet, Hoboken, this sunday) afternoon, at | which blew ou tie cosst of Angloses ua 182 Five years after he held the commission of cap- | snow storm ts avery fine thing in iteclf as long asit | this Kind have taken place without the fucts being | Maxtow, of Washington, D. (, ehsrewe Binw, of this | OME TCIOCK. a enday, January 22, Mr. Janus Mont- | salt for New York, was caught when kerries, Sain ta she Bice. Grteadiars of . She Rosa Gun, lasts, and the jollifcation and good humor which it | known beyond the parties concerned; and thus a publie | city. stb abdareh the tap iowarshGocltgs Ae ee rere han ee to enter the Greek co, and. ald Greece in | ©2uSes among the old folks who have plenty of money to | failure and the consequent loss of credit are avoided. ph. poor saeapey P; Baron Tater, brie seers ‘His funeral will take place from the resi nce of is Isiales trom Hel oad aa 8 iailes rom“ her struxsies for independence. The demand was | spend in sleigh rides, as well as among the youngsters | At the ten o'clock session of the open board the rail- | M- Giles Hkeny R. McLLuaorr’ to GRO er A ta tee aree rine nociety are invited | mate and seven of the crew lou theirfives, woof the refused, but he soon after obtained leave, to enter the | who dolight in ‘*beilyguttors” down hillsides to the in- | way share market was firm and activo Erie, Michigan eldeatfdaughter of Joseph N. Sprague, Faq, all of thle | S¢ one orc om a managed to reach the shore on plecesof the wreck. Tbe Russian army as a volunteer during the campaign of the a 7 » to attend. aoe of the taate was washed up on Sunday. Balkan against the Turks, The eteuse be gave for this | ¢XPressible terror of nervous ladies of a certain age, are thern and the Northwestern shares being the most hibairaes—Choheen.—-Ou Thapiaay, Senuaty 96 McAnxenxy.—On Friday, January 25, at the rest once | Lavan, Jan All the erew pnp wervice was that he had “nothing better to do.” Upon | of no small extent, But once the snow begins to grow | largely dealt in. New York Central sold at 100% n 101: | at the residence of the groom's pareaiac by the Rev, | Of ber brother-in-law, M. W. Smith, in ansville, Dgecen gore wore. she ontbreak of the last revolution \u France, he de- clared that he would not serve the new government. Be accordingly his poerage and retired to pri- ‘vate life untit 1842, when he was returned to the Cham- ‘ver of Deputies by the electors of Ploerwell, in the Mor- bihan. Legislative discussion and party strife were ther Serve and stormy, and the Marquis soon rose into promt. | ‘Old Sol,” the streets, that = fow days ago wore | Fort Wayne, 04% a %. At the frst regular board a | Brooklyn, mane of New York, to Mise Mar | ina, and the boloved wife of James McDonald. pd ee ee crgierme nd ‘once by his fluent, and vigorous speeches. | Upon the | the appearance of a fringed white carpet, were changed | large business was transacted, and the tone of the ma : e eaeeeles ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to | Oona mensanger was sent here for a tug. which pi made to attach a stigma to the royalists | into receptactes for filthy water and vile compounds of Died. attend the faneral, oo Monday morning, at ten o'clock, | ga down Tast n it but could not tow her off. being who visited London in 1842 for the purpose of paving omage to the Count de Chambord, the exiled Orleanist nya he repudiated it with indignation, and, resigning is seat, appealed a the electors of the Morbihau to d cide for or against him. The voters returned him to t! Chamber by a large majority. and he continued to per: severn in the course he had hitherto pursued, way, as it always is on Saturday afternoons, notwith- | Fort Wayne 1%, Milwaukee and St. Paul preferred 2 | DN, daughter of Ann H. and the iate Joseph T. Belt. Pots im er) the Mangus eas tee neat ae ae atoa! Does tt | foot, was beltient with ite bere oh gay lady promenaters, | Pacific Mail 3, Atlantic Mall 2 Quicksilver 234, Can- | invited to attend the funeral, from her fate residence, 64 | prem tTOOds, OF the anaemia thee hevwoen. | apitcibers, and fs to be commanded by Capt ie at the p palace of the Legislative Assembly. Upon being who aid rood wervice in the way of “sweeping th walks | ton 2, Cumberland 63,, Mariposa preferred 4, pret as Aocey cok street, of Monday afternoon, at four Nostrand and Biarey avenues, rooklyn, this (Sunday) ae ete for Mariners. sci buad pin cops Dulldice, A Se Ca What Gecerai'l welelen ont gals iniberntaciaiesin meoeecorees |e Tee ee ee Governor, | S6C% Benxe,—On Saturday, January 26, Carnanive, wito of | “'pvendioneOn Friday, January 25, after awhort ille | ane ligntanip, tbe dee Buoy of Gaduey's Obannel, an » commanding the troops, but was advised by that officor (® friend of bis) to go home and calm himself. The Mar- | for their arduous labors. The cars and stages inside | 1864 showed an advance of %, new issue of 1866 ‘The friends and acquaintances or the family, and those | “St: quis took the advice, and two months later was appoint- | were rendered damp and filthy by wet feet coming in ™ otes it ote Faneral services, in Trinity church, Newark, N. J., on Notice ia hereby given that “The first class 42 Br $4. Seuaior of the French Empire by the Emperor Na> | contact with the straw that ie allowed to lie for daye to. | °<7, Severthirty motes of the second sod third | of her son John, also those of her son-in-law, William | Tuesday afteracon, at two o'clock. penction a hevely, Bsee to Portland harbor, poleon. Upon taking his seat in the Senate he at once made it kcown that his attitude would be one of inde- Te: -and the many fierce passages between the ‘ince Napoleon and himself, on the question of the » temporal papacy, proved him to be true to his word. The personal appearance of tho Marquis de Laroche- Jaquelen was above the middle height, of a robust and ortly presence, full round face, with hn open brow and ” The friends of the family are respactfally invited to | f Mulford Smith, in the Tist yest of ber age. | Ment as practicable. lowing hair, a voice loud and ringing, aud ap impas- “ . at 41; Michigan Southern, 72 a 72%; Fort Wayne, 96 ‘The funeral services will take place from the residence | ment se practic that the buoys of the following ‘sioned geaticulation which sometionss reminded one of | THE JEROME “FIRST GENTLEMAN” MEDAL—WHAT CONSTI- | (y's). cleveland and ‘Toledo, 118 a 118%; Rock Island, ras we the Natieuy tase < pool ni from the | of hor son, B. W. Smith, 2:0 South Third street, Brook- | ,,Nouce Ws ihe flacbai Her nave. usen-eoeneaell ‘the tribune of revolutionary times. He has left a widow e@nd four children—a son and three daughters. His ‘eldest daughter cutered, a few years ago, the Gonvent of ‘the Snore (xour; the others are married. THE THAW. Sloppy and Slushy Condition ef the Streets— The City Cars and Stages, &c. by degrees beautifully less the jollification and good humor disappear and everybody grows morose and cross- grained to a wonderful degree. And such was the case yesterday, as, under the melting influence of mud and snow that flowed from sidewalks, alleywavs and crossings on every side. Everything looked un- cleanly, from the bespattered car horses plodding through brookiets in the middle of the street to the aggrieved exquisites on the avenues, who took long steps to avold pools of slush that were certain to do damage. Broad- foot, was brilliant with its bevv of gay and received a small bank account of pennies aud stamps gether on the floors, and the travel on foot and other- wise was, as a whole, disagreeable in the extreme during the entire day. Should the thaw grow in strength a very bad time is certainly in store for ail who may be forced to go out of doors, and in all probablity troubles. from cellar inundations may be of frequent occurrence before the week 1s at an end. TUTES A GENTLEMAN? TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. this discrimination has been to make a larger amount than: usual available for the use of the principal dealers In government securities, and a few others of undoubted ‘credit who have profited by the opportunity, and bore Erie, 585 a %; Hudson, 122; Reading, 101% » 102; Michigan Southern, 71 a 7134; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 815 a 3¢; Rock Island, 957% 0963; Cleveland and Toledo, 119%; Northwestern, 35% a 36—do. preferred, 62%; ket was firm. New York Central closed 23¢ bigher than at the same time yesterday, Erie 134, Reading 114, Michi- gan Central 1, Michigan Southern 33, Illinois Central 34, Cleveland and Pittsburg 234, Cleveland and Toledo 4%, Rock Island 1%, Northwestern 3—do. preferred 6, rities were also firm, and coupon five-twenties of series }f. Tennessee sixes of the new issue were 2% higher, At the one o’clock open board prices were a fraction lower, except for Northwestern, but the market*was steady in tone. New York Central sold at 10034 a %%; Erie, 68% a 34; Hudson, 123%; Reading, 101% a 102'4; Toledo, Wabash and Western, 9534; Northwestern, 36% a %—preferred,' 63% a 34; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2417; Quicksilver, 38 a 3814; Western Union Telegraph, 45 a 451{; Pacific Mail, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mareied. Crarsx—Borizr,—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Jan- ‘S. Lord, D.D., Joux Vrevennonan to Lovie E., ouly daughter of Mra. Jeanette Crooker, all of New York. No cards. Weicu—Youne,—On Wednesday evening, January 23, at the house of the bride, 27 Schermerhorn street, Axonews.—At Savannah, Ga. on Saturday, January 26, Mrs, Eta Axprews, widow ®f Benjamin Andrews, of New York, aged 74 yoars. Particnlars of the funeral hereafter. Brtt.—On Friday morning, January 26, Martma Jae, only danghter of Ann H. and the late Joseph T. Bell. John Burke, a native of the parish of Ballyhay, Tralee, county Korry, Ireland, aged 48 years, G. Olvany, are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, from her late residence, 479 Cherry street, on Tuesday afternoon. at one lock precisely. ‘Tralee papers please copy. Caxty.—On ‘Friday, January 25, at 145 East Thirty- first street, Wittiam H. Canry, in the 34th year of his ase, native of Newcastle ‘West, county Limerick, Ire- nd. morning at half-past nine o'clock, whore a requiem bigi mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ‘Afth street, this (Sunday) ny! wife of James McAmnenny, aged 26 years and 3 day The ti funeral will take place, from the residence of her brother-in-taw, this day (Sunday), at twelve o'clock. MeDonaxp. Saturday morning, January 26, in the 37th year of her age, Many Sarity, born iu Dublin, Ire- Dg, from her late residence, 330 West Twenty-eighth street, to St. Columba’s church, Twenty-fifth street, near Eighth avenue, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia papers please copy. McKesziz.—On Tue-day morning, January 22, a G, MeKesain, a native of Strathspey, eae otland, funeral, from hie late residence, Quincy street, botwoon ness, Hon. A.C. M. PRNNINGTON, in the 67th year of his Pucknaner.—On Friday afternoon, January 25, after a short and severe illness, ALnear H. Puckianer, a native of Bokel, Amt Hagen, Hanover, aged 19 years. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 60 Bayard street, corner of Elizabeth, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’ctock. Surra.—On Friday, January 25, Cuannorre Suna, wife iva. ED, ‘unis sar afternoon, at one o'clock. Ssare,—On Saturdi january 26, AXN Surru, the be- loved wife of James oi in the 51st year of her age, ‘a native of the parieh of Annamullen, county Monaghan, tloating directly over the wreck, hanging by the «! Bi +. Ji from RST, JAD i-gnas Lantos Sabon By ewe Island for New and loss of sails, bulwarks, &. from tbe Orizava, Bertheand, from New Co i ines acters he along ‘at the mouth of the Fost —The Cores, Humphreys, from ey, r Orleane for Bew pope 8 eaux, which put into Bt Nazaire % Jan 18—The Am oa prom Pry for New York, in ballast, got ashore i the ment tu; posable ine pected e, but er the tides make, Lavrownn—At Bath Sist inst, from the yard of DO Baie remeit, named He dell, a schr of about 220 tons, old measu: ‘She is owned. by the builders, J.-D [tou jason it tothe lignibeass station at Quarantine, she the Buoy gone off th tn shore from | fa ‘moorin placed as th he iy order a oH cae bre, iuightvodse Inspector, 1s état Portland, Jan 13, 1887 ‘Smith's Point tvessel, “ghod month of aoe. The «Point Ligh ni arn tomac river, Cheaapeal Station by the jos. "She o will be Tepood. 8 tone heap at Sandy Hook, about one mile. MS el bere their proper positions Lightboat. “ee sted, Mo he buoy pee about 200 north of the Craney house. a Poitad to sea should leat Prixcerox, N. J., Jan. 19, 1867. Craxcy.—Of consumption, om Corman Cuaner, | Ty Present position) on the starboard hand. Will you permit an anxious inquirer, who is at present | 100; Atlantic Mall, 100. Subsequently the market Became | widow of James Clancy, a EE A EE Pinner Ps oink ea. Se ey diaproared, | guages Pominiaue fem. ect ence | Wetting the midnight oll—or to modernize the phrase, | strong and sctive, and prices advanced % a1 per cent, Pin Set Ae z." nds of the family are request | attend the funeral, rom her, tate residence, $3 Lewis The oF, ra be epiaced as soon as Dossible. neguished French painter 38 resid: 5 rs neral, from bi idence, street, on Monday noon, a! o' y 01 of the an Oi FORRSAE ea idiek Tabblal ara ghia ithdes: (aa; || CMe She Cremeans 's ete-vaieer: tis, Cactyis, and jam |, Sig: snilisie up to 0926;, bat Che improvement was Dot | 160 Wenger Street, on Monday afternoon, ab two o'clock. | " Srooxen.—On Satusday, January, 26, Catwanres, relict eatin : Lighthense Tnapeotor, 6ih iat Ingri'wak born at Montauban, the chief town of the Tarn- »@-@aronne; tn 1781, and was, consequently, in his 86th “Year at Che tine of his death. Having manifested a de- \eidied tate for painting when quite a. boy, he was first b cosas peed agi ape where he recetved lessons from M. tho-landseape painter, and soon after was sent to her, and helping to steer the ship of state safely | ern, 3634 a }¢—preferred, 643, a 7%; Western Union Tel- Saran E., daughter of ‘where ne became a pup Hof the celebrated painter b agen il ping i was lost at sea about the 3d of October, will take piace at | 4, "The structare oo foundation ae Ab-the expirationof four years he obtaized the-| through the rocks and shoals of reconstructiom-into the.| egrapb, 45% 8 %. “Compound interest notes were | Coe. chuseh, Bedford avenue, Brookiya, E. D., this | YR 2 months and 16 days. of the family are respect. | oarued and prarmounied by « house (with Bye | ‘Jeer 1801, the te prt et “sujet el ott iret subject Ing“ 1e Aras ot tee Autaaseante ‘stok be Agawemade’ to bics in the classic shades of Princeton, to seek some in- formation at your hands upon a subject in which he feels adcep and absorbing interest? I am aware that the stirring events of active life engross your whole time, and that you have so much to doin keeping down the copperheads on one side and the niggerheads on the harbor of permanent Union and safety, as to render it impossible that you can devote much attention to the fully austained, and at balf-past five the following prices wero current :—New York Central, 101% a 44; Erle, 535 @%; Reading, 102% 0103; Michigan Southern, 721; a %; Tinols Central, 1123{ a 118; Cleveland and Pitts. burg, 82%; Cleveland and Toledo, 117% a 118; Rock Inland, 96% 2 5%; Fort Wayne, 960 96%¢; Northwest- quoted thus:—June, 1864, 1163{ a 117; July, 116% « 116%; October, 114% a 115; December, 113% a 114; Corrsy.—In Bi 'urday morning, January ote mflamiatory oe Joux Writsam, eldest son of n and Rose M. Coffey. ‘Lhe retatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, No. 125 Schermerhorn strect, Brooklyn, of Monday morning, at eleven o'clock. Corx.—A {uneral service to the memory of Captain Wisxaxt Jonxsoy Vong, in the 60th year of his age, who (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully of William Spooner, of Philadelphia. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Scuntvax.—On Tho January 24, Manoaner, daughter ‘of William and Eilzabeth Suilivan, aged 1 year a jontha, ‘The funeral will take place from 76 First avenue, this (Sunday) afternoun, at one o’clock- Wartacs.—In Jersey City, on Saturday, January Fe’ ram’ and Clara Wallace, aged fully invited to attend the funeral, fron the residence of her parents, 36 Essex street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Norfolk, va eon ale ghtuous ‘a Ws ms Point, eoguin of th ry aia sonia ata, ay a distance of 10 miles. ihe illuminating snr a Fresnel lens of the fourt® ae oreen. forth Carolina. has W. B. SHOBRICK, Chairman, n . : invited to attend. forelan Ports. ‘S7pense the wrath of Actrlles.* om In 1802 he completed | smaller matters which interest ordinary mortals; but {| May, 1865, 111% a 112; August, 1103, a 3; September, Comzs: —, ‘along and severe illness, which she bore ‘one o'clock. Jan 12—, ‘Joby ‘Martin, Benti ‘Goltgul, and: in 181 peing that of Napoleon, then First | know not where to seek reliable information nowadays | 110% a 3. with Christian fortitude, CATHARINE Axx, wife of Albert | Spiladelphis papers please copy. oor comumptton, anrgaret ri ig a BE oy gt Rm Rg _ Daring tia year he proceeded f Home, {rom whetce ho | outside the columns of the Hain, I therefore come to,| ‘The gold market has been remarkably steady, the fluc. | Coles, axed 61 years, 7 montheand sO daya, | aucuan. Waraxn, aon of Adam We symher, aged 30 penne oat Ren vex, Jan tir Fal Pallas, Hartman, Baltimore® to Faris several of bia, prodc Productions, but they were | the fountain man? emma, and bee you to tell | tuations being limited to % per cent, uamely, from 154% | dence, No. 163 West Thirty-ninth street, thie (sunday) | ywnineral service this Cundad) Sterner few, Joep at Ja vit at iy ‘Loulse Beckman, Koop, from Burnd eae ae determined not to return to | "You will at once perceive that Tam an aspirant for the | t 134%, while the closing price wax 134%. The | afieruoon, at half-past one o'clock. Her remains will be | Hunton, 56 First street. ‘The relatives and tesieet te | Uheeater: Jan 10—Sid Hatmingie, Bireeland, NOrtesasg ‘evacuation of that city by the ‘yranch. aie wei to be purchased with the interest of $5,000 of | steamer Ville de Paris, took out $386,251 in specie and | taken to Marble tata! Second near Second | family, ‘also the members of New York Lodge, No. 830, | 12th, Gironde, Hi ‘San duced to such Thai he was compelled to depend Caine aoe Six per, cent bonds donated to Princeton | bullion, the Bremen $70,000 and the City of Now York ee ee eee TS. tat A Bn fare reapecifully Invited t, tea waa ti Bipoxions, Jan 9—Arr Joaquia, View, Now rale of pencil sketches for his subsistence. io sbeottulls spit ‘The Brethren of New Lodge, York (asd eld for Vigo). pon the gradi Senior who $28,800. ‘The reia said the aiso the members of Howard hereb: ymoned to meet at their rooms (Corin- Cage, Boragne ere 1908 to 1818 he painted ‘his, “Edipus and the | vote of hin ces to the te The daily range of the market daring the week is | Lodge No, 60, 1.0. of 0. F., and Cyrus Lodge No. 208, | 1,8" Cer ’metowas Hall, this (ounday)atternoon, at two | 2%, enenean, NEOTE: Nrork. er onus 1 tThO Slatine Chapel,” ana | Now, while I bave a vague idea of what a gentleman ¥. 60 A. 2 Saw Seapomtety Saved teatond WEBI | ocieck ely, for the purpose of paying the last -ether-famous The Vow of Touts 1" ex- Gnght 10 be, I yeb perceive further ection, tribute or respec te brother. Michael Weymer. works. fngcsegjontvmee ys one of the finest crasetions "of Fs. A. | tions are likely to be made, Are we to have a standard 12035 | Janus Cosson, aged 42 $ months and 14 days. WuarinckOe Friday, Jenory $5, Manrns, young: Baltimore tn 1827, for one of the ceillags of the Louvre. ee en ane ae to had = 1a42s | aonce’No. 504 Broadway, on Monday afteruson: at ero | svt daughler of Peter nad. Wineford’ Wilkinsos, aged from dox arr'Jan, 1; Sablino, from do, afr Gh same year he painted the Ky St at aus ao reese! wry {pe apse 1 month and 2h days. Gersh Banker, for'New York ata’ Syiuphetous,” whieh was dercely attackod by some ot | 31,cthers, whether inf echolastic conteste with grave 136% |. o'clock. All friends and acquaintances are respecttally | “tng roiatives and friends of the family are invited to | 3 inca, Balimore: dan 8 bark Frioteton, ‘York. ‘the critics st Moe time eee een 2 con eras are | ee ee attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, "Gascon Ju saat a Ba (oh Mi Norm. ‘Tm 1890 ted director of the Fevsional gladiators? If so, I fear we shall all go bogging i ‘Troy a erat 1,371 Broadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. aGisaaigan, Jans are dE ace gronch Academy ACB Rome, and while hokling this posi. | £0 the medal. I have searched the old authorities fot | the husiness transacted af the Sub-Tressury in this | y@O°LR 0 Hauurday, inmuary, 26, aftr a anvere ill Witiiams,—In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 25, Mrs. | {" ye i oad Kater the Deke | ¢nllghtenment on this momentous uestion, bat I coe- . ness, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Coyle, native of | cynouine M, Wittsame, aged 69 SR on ase mt Hh whiny ne - bay, ene pgs rot otatard the | fess the ey only render my confusion the more complete, city to-day was as follows:— county Monaghan, Ireland, aged 6 years, The funeral will take place from the residence of her | son, T! . Mobile Bella Chatian. York pS pe aah compose Raye his “Curiet aed | AB old English law book defines a gentleman as | Receipts. $2,638,529 For customs..... $296,000 | _ The funeral will take piace from ber late residence, | gon.in-law, Mr, George Wallis, No. 8 Ryerson | Boatger. do; Alwareas. Philedsipiiss ite “Se Peter” 2, Jarre are nis the Corona, | follows:—Whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, | Payments: 1.149262 Gold notes....... 360,000 | No. 210 East 1birty-fourth street, on Monday. Retatives | street, on Monday morning. at nine o'clock, The re- | Combe, Titcombe, do. | Er a Se Fthatee THT end a heal tested in | wo, stuaietd In the Universities, who profesneth the | Balance... -»:-108,686,610 and friends are invited to attend’ ' mains will be taken to Hempstead for interment. “The | {lSvne"en in 100d Tnsepandonen, TSGL, and-ehich 18 said to bo the best. reduction of his | liberal sciences, and (to be short) who can live idly, ‘The foreign exchange market was inactive and rates |. DIMES.—On Friday, January 25, at St. Luke's Hos- | friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | sid iith. Harvest Home, Berry, NYork; killa 54 Bile portral ge oy ced | Without manual labor, and well beat the port, charge ; fs pital, Cuansacs Dink, late private in Company B, of the | invited to attend the funoral without further notice. cow old age. Portrait paintings have been pronoun: cbauienetiens entleman, be shail bo calied ‘mast were nominally unchanged. Bankers’ bills on England | Kighty-eighth regiment, New York volunteors. tl TrnArr alice (s), Girard, New Orlesae date works of art by the critics of Europe; but his | 414 taken fora gentleman.”” Now there are some diM: | at sixty days were quoted at the close at 1091; at three | The fam services will take place at St. John's Columbia, (4). Carnaghan, New es rg eng deen) sereut of the Legion of | stltios here. If all the lawyers in this country chypel, Varick atreet,on Monday moro eleven a) H IP P IN G N E w Ss. omson, do; 16th, Damascus Sonor, in 1845 commander, and in 1865 grand officer. « In 1862 ko was elevated to the dignity of Senator, and ~wenehthe amas tins ted a member of the Im- | ™&2. meso ——— = of ee et a 5.10; bills on Berlin, 724% 2 7234; on Bremen, 70 « tan BeNsamin Bopor, aged 16 years, 9 months Pesewrnd aos it one—russ Dar. mae t " vn aaa many who ‘ mS eve ‘perial Council of Public Instruction. ott ede aaomat labor” who wonkd searsety coy | 70%; on Frankfort, 41% 041%; on Amsterdam, 41% 2 | ° ‘tio rotntives and friends of the family are respectfully | 3° "**.-- vies hes ela mops vinnker' Bondiston, Besuse apres; ath. Melee, Wena Victer Cor Thia celevrated French metaphysical philosopher ded of apeplexy, on the 14th instant, in the seventy-(ifth year of his vge. He was the son of a Paris watch. maker; and for some time held the professorship of Phflosopuy at the Ecole Normale, In 1812 ho published are to bo “taken for gentlemen,” thon, Mr. Fxnato, Heaven guard yon and me from being taken for gentle- ly come up to our respected and reverend Prosident’s Tees of what a gentleman ought to be. Lhave read that George IV., of Engliond; was called “the first gentleman in Europe.” His wives may bave hast some doubt as to bis right to the distinction. I can- not sappose, however, that that bloated, debauched, jolly old king, 0 aptly described by tho Duke of Wellington as a “most extraordinary compound of talent, wit, butfoonery, obstinacy aod good feeling,” will ever fur- days, 100% a 11014; commercial bills, 107 a 108%; francs at sixty days, 5.20 # 5.13%; at three days, 6.126 41%; on Hamburg, 3634 a 265; on Antwerp, 6.20 « 5.17. The mining share marleb was strong, the most niarked advance being in Corgdop, which sold up to $5 65 tate in the afternoon. At the first board Corydon closed $1 30 higher than at the same time yesterday, selling at $7 25; Smith & Parmeles, 15¢., selling at $6 10; Consoli« Covnon.—On Saturday, January 26, of consumption, o'etock. Dovow.—On Saterday morning, January 2, of con: invit d to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Sixth street, near Grand, Williamsburg, on Mon- dav afternoon, at one o'clock. K ‘of the family and of his uncle, John house agent, are respectfully invited to ‘attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his lato residence, No. ss Tenth avenue, to Calvary JAMES R. ELSEY, MM. “pont OF new YORK, JANUARY 26, 1857. steamship ‘The Queen (Br), Grogat, Liverpool—Ni Bteam Navigation Co, Steamablp Morro Vasile, Adams, Hw aes 12 Messurier, Nassan and Have. York. Lonpoa, Jan 15—Arr Casiida, Mayhew, New York; Thee Wood, Giitd, do. i Win, LATE at Orerese affolk, Nov %—Arr Jenn} 4 for § lath, American Eagle, Mews, NYork; 5th, Matlab, Newport and New Orlea out 14th, Edmund Ty Souder, Payne, for Philedeiphing IP. ond Iah,' Wan Penn (s), Billings, NYork fos Filtegrond, Ri ork); % his celebrated translation of Plato, and in 1915 was ap- | nish a modcl for a * Orst gentiewan” ai Princeton. dated Gi .—On Saturday, January 26, Jauss Koansrox, | | Steamship Corsica (Br) ‘and ald Ith for Philadel as regory Gold, 65e., selling at $9. At tho second ns Cans Dea ron ‘ ‘ : aged 2 yeurs and 6 8. aa esha pas _ Detpre ie Paculié des Lettres of the Uaiversity ; but im | genteman.”” He has too much good sense for that. He | selling at $7 50; Consotidated Grégory Gold, 75c., xelling | tend tho funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, Cr acabtp ‘Fung Shuey, Crowell, New Orleass—R Low. rmnon ee id oy ag RE 1820 rece ved Ell goes ope et Nrictotes on the Horrbun, | D&S Tead Tennyson, and he remembors the Hines:— at $9 75. Ta Crome Gold waa 10c, lower, selling at 20 Vitst place, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two Nare “Hid € Colombo, Jaccariio, Nvork EB wae ce was ated Inapector General of Education feoeh Miniwer” Guach, and at the same time State, Member of the Sule on the claims of long descent. and Elizabeth W. Ferres, aged 8 years, 3 montbe and 11 cl ‘Arr schr Lucy W Alexander, Balti ~ .-Zounsel of Pubile Instruction, Peer of Francs with other | posiges, with us, goneniogical treos are mainty of | “cblars ef the total number of new companies publicly | 25,0 1 nigh: Martnmasy Norfolk—Liringeron, Fox | i008 2d Vesna nme a tance dignities. | During the short administration of M. Thiers, | g.tiapy growth, and the roolware ot always. Cound in 4 fought out in Great Britain m the years 1863 to 1866, | 1,0 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully i Sak. itd tea Fis smut, | 4ctctvonas, Dee 1b-Sid" eh Zamps, Sohegon, re eee ng bis the parent sal” We have hada warning of this i the) inclusive, together with their nominal capital and de- | invited to attend the | funeral, trom, te Tesidence of het ieamaniy Gonoral Custer, Rector, meres iia aS Ce Cara, Crome. New ork “Cours de rim * and “Rtudessur les Femmes et la Societe du XVII Sie- And trust me, Clara Vere de Vere, From yon blue heaven above us bent, The grand old gardenor and his wife You'd better take care, my my snonbish friend, $1 10; Quartz Hill, 35c., selling at $4 15. A British official report furnishes the following par- posits: —* No. of o'clock. Preeees.—On Friday, January 26, of conges:ion of the brain, Canouise GoopneaRt, second daughter of Joho pal twe o'clock. PY avarRick,—On yoo sgl January 26, Baroer Firg- den. ‘ ‘Sieamship Havana, Whitman, Orleans—New York Mail Sinuship Co. agteamantp uto, Loveland, Savanoxh—Garrison & wood. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston—W I P Cl Steamship Wamsutts, Fish, New Ferguson & Puynoorn, Jan 118M NYork. ‘Off do 13h, Mary Bentley, Cla Giark, roc | London for Phileas deiphia, Teesre, 288 Scare Cicely Helen, Taylor, NYort. Information oan be Crew saved. itt it down to-day, but has returned, discharged, to lighten, her ax muck the ship will be got off 1 bas ayaa leave ‘the arn (ta tte aieleearaied 3 eon 14 be. ween in clear v Wood. ole,” which i the best of his productions. Jour femnily Hone how you ate Depsitt | vein, @ Barive of if Bally county Tip: | Shi St Mark, Liverpool—B I Ht Trask, Jr. American Ports. Sons ee caine toes Napoleom, M Cousin became as pr nn a EAST Y Dorary, Ireland, aged 33 Fears and 6 monte, eae Hing Fhompnen, Loudon —W Nelson Je, | | BOSTON, Jqn 2e-Arr steamer Nereus one NY a member of the French Academy, and has held \m- | gol will take it for granted that the accident of birth 40,176,700 | |, Te Peletives gen Setbrids of the thalily are reepectfully | Ee ee he eed hoamorere Taina Hc parent: srieton nh ws hory i Nason, Dortamt positions under the owpire. His writings dis- | i. 1) nave nothing todo with the Jerome medal. Nor 2.052 invited to attend the funeral, from her late , Fenidonce, 28 fos Stag who nth Balad ? Whituey £ Co, Aura, 7 — er eae a aiteres tdeee; bes he Suatigna | will I believe that the accident of wealth will be taken Taal... ence somone oe Nee fre a icemeete afternoon, at half-past two Brig tmognue, Baker, Cote) Hea MORt, Jan Si ctelow sehr J. ri, wi ate Bimsolf by ing @ universal which | !Bt0.accoumt A popular Indy writer has said:— Total for four years...876 £268,168,000 £35,048,040 | O'CioCk: WTAitOry Oe era A FORD, in | ae ae snd Bosa—J E Ward & Co. bo paps ~ geeks truth w! it can be found, ‘Wherz do we dud so geatitigen! The knave, the fool, the | These companies are classified thus:— the 20th year of his age. St Hubert (Br), Torgeoo, Manzanillo—B Small & 2. Cid bark fase Ween ang’ P ews 1) - is, Bel Ae he Dut has full tthe of gold and wears a courtly suit No of ‘The retetioes and. fese0te of the Banity, sito the mem hor Mary Lydis (Br), Simard, St Johns, NP—Greene & | “BHAWTORT, NC, Jan 24—Towed to the, ba Gee 4 Lieutenant General G. 8. Thwaites, This is true of the outside world, but inside this temple Ja Efi hae gy sink i Bin cg 4 ont Parag aa Meade, sampsin, NYork tor NOvleaus; big "O'W Bartam Thia distinguished officer of the British army died | of earning I trust neithor the weight of his purse nor Sn trad- iny a Ke) ag 4 a pope aon IN ea ent at ‘Seb Paxson, Hewitt, Lavaca and Indianola—N L alien, Wilm i , for York. recentiy in England at the advanced age of cizhty-eight, | the fneness of his broadcloth 1 wil quality & graduating | ., ing. de pear Grand. The remaine will be taken to St. Mary's eer om Ingraham, Sckrourie, Fla—Vau Brant & | amy at Prem Git glee Te Sonus ‘He entered the service in 1795, and in 1706 served in ‘iret church, corner of Rewsen streets, Wil- it. bark cad tebeauana. ti eobeh vi Eataish: ‘Dittng Gb to ae ae fe here, Me "alr, who knew pow hamrburg. Rach Oregon, Mune Wesbington. NO—Yam Brunt & | (seh (frny Carlee, Eiferpool; brig Chebucte (Be), campaign in Egypt in 1801 he volunteered to cross the desert of Suez with a detachment of British forces, and years one of the marine tnapectors Armes. ARON. de. Ja 140 port schr Crone Messarvey, Heme stock of bell handles, knockers, street lamps and police- 4 t Fall Ri ‘Rind surendor sf Calre, ‘From 1611 to 1813 be sorvod ee | men's clubs a8 ermbele of ovr prowess? Must we keep ccreaua. Om toiag nary 6 Yowmman Move | emt at sa" pagan ones Eas. | yg ESMONTON BC tn 1 ew mre, ay captain of the light infantry, in the Peninsula campaign, & fast horse or any other ‘‘fast’’ article? Of course wo oc Wilts @ Yuhon and daughter of Isndore and "Han- 4 (OuitLE, Jan 21—Arr brig Fannie Poulbe, Townsead, We. nd was wounded in the baitles of Salamance and the Cunnot tight a duet, since that is protibited by the . nab R. Vallior, aged 31 years and 19 dayn “Steamship Calon (Brem), Yor Santen. Bremen Jan ie, bat must we become experts at bruiing, #0 as to bh ea and friends are invited to attend the | and southampton 16th, ratio PM, with mdse and 270 pas Ww ORLEANA, Sua —— ae Pyreneos. He partici in the storming of Badajox fo 1812. the battle of Vittoria and ciber on ents, engagem ‘Hs gallantry and military skill won for him a steady ‘with our associates and neighbors, But ‘whee tive shall wo be required todo? Must we lay ina our own with any obatreperous fellow, whether a butcher boy or # stock broker, who chooses to put himeeif im our way fora knockdown? We look abroad at our pub- Forpuam.—At Sag Harbor, L. I. a eos aa 19, Cnptuin NatHan Fornmam, aged 71 years, rears, for mani of the Sun Mutual Peg this, @unday) afternoon, at one o’eiock, from 12 South Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D. BSebr Tennessre, Creed, Norfolk—T erp ao Bieamer Francis, Symes, Philadelphia. . to Osiricht & Co. | The gl arrived at Kandy the 26th, at 4:00 AM. moki in 9 da and oye She was detained ent 9 AN om the Hook yr gene Crockford, Providence; Azelda @& Ni der, N York ships Lora (ir), pee gedatou M romotion, in addition to receiving the Suttan’s gold a ” GALVAS.--A. folelun requiemn mass for the repore of . lataneas; C dal of tho Order of the Croscent. and the suiver'war | Nic men t0 find a mode! of « wfiret gentleman,” but alan) | Add new tena iat penta ge 38s the worl of the la Fizax Gauvaxy widow of Danla ivan Fambeas, rerson, Charleston Jan, 2, with Kes vca tl Couch, «medal with five clasps for Egypt, Badajoz, Sal the nation, ‘ia the White Hi F lpee aneveer & te | aaa coy existing compan Galvin, who departed this life oa ‘ednesday, January | mdse and pasw' Posen vrs, goer, fe Aivingsien, For ‘ Ce, sigh tat, NOKPULK, Jan Zi—Arr steamer Vittoria and Pyrenses. the Senate or the Hi orn Representatives? Well, 1 bent. isgues lng compan! 300,000 | 2 will be aeree at than! 4 charch, on Monday at noon, tet SS. ton on passed steamship Gen Barnes, Gharleatou | fot Yo Mademelectio Geen leave st to your judgment and candor to answer the — a | OTE Oe BON Tolativen, ‘sled (nose of her su, Dig font eran Ricumond and Nortote, with | Semoritn, Townsend, Fortube coe uagonovand Po questions you Total capital offered. . £318,862,500 | sohin cal to Higivexen & Patore The forsi ra announce the recent death of this 6 Jobn Galvin, are respecifally invited to attend. st gies ‘Tomlin, Norfolk, 34 hours, with TLADBL ee — Ta coneluston I must beg, Mr, Raitor, that you will aid ‘Gxwit.—On Friday morning, after a severe titness, Mr. | yuijse wy yy selebrated French actress. Mademoiselle Goorge was | me with your advice. At nt I can but recall the In addition to these, ang eomamnion soe cegiiced recuas Ores, oGed OA pence” mien a mae feante Shida, With sade’ ind pe for or or born at Amiens in 1783, and made her appearance on words ofthat quaint but sound old writer, Hare, and re- | whose stock was never offered for subscription. The | the relatives and friends of the famtly, also phe mem. | sepenrs, air aiaicieir high Ti ch jie ah er! were st the tage at the early age of cloven yours. In 1802 sho | "17% Gnu. nenee Ifarmad, to take tnt man’ kigemtie. | St0Cks of these new companies constituted the principal | bers, of Morcantile Lodge, No, 41, 1. 0. of 0. F. UR worship J ec ang cap atin ogy very Dal Jan, nea f wded houses the parts of Dido, Semiramis th rg a rent. | ascota of many of the London banks and discount com. | specially invited to attend the ‘funeral, from ' Suip Sir Jolin Lawrence (Ham), Lane, Hamburg, 78 days, | Viutetywn tor Beitenere strives ae abe Broabteanee Played to cro jouses thie pa maa in the superieval, vulgar way of understanding dence of his son-in-law, Albert A. Bogert, 129 Charles ii mdse and. 310” panaen to Sloman & Haye. Had | day The si Pioneer ana Wiurtotna and Clytemuestra, and five years later nade e tour | word, i the devil's Christian; but to throw away these | panies for @ long time, and they proved in most in- | greet, this (Sunday) afletnoon, at two o'clock. westerly the mf four weeks, lost fund split | to-day, but retirnad om mocount of the lee. ‘throngh Germany, where she met with great success, polished and he hag counterfeit, for something vAl- | stances to be nearly, if not entirely, worthless. None. — ne rethran of Metcante Lage No. 47, 1.0 | sails; 19 fia aarti ti as been cingah invured, on board; Tn 1512 she performed before Napoleon at Dresden. and | uable and starting Teal gontienan should be a gen- follow! a | of 0. et meets at their rooms, 608 Broad- | Brig Continental (ir), ra Sant SM days, with hemp | te bat tsa * dering the tue cotibeing zone revered 10 the Eusbire Fes: tleman tn very’ rerpiog a ‘at least in everything that do- va ing foreign loans wore negotiated in England | 0% tr ing San 2, at cue relook, for the | 404 Weawood. oD ibd DeWalt & Co. Had very heavy weather oWTLAND LAND, Ja enter e \ uJ ir throug! e temper, constract! — A} a Jain Vaasa ig eebol a ccogenel ace | Ca aan ee nea” | nr cance yp. | Bis esl Pts oh Nagealglincaitag he beaeneeoormnts nen taratst | Paks a nares Pay Sirer tonto ot In ene she arg Rheem no — Kip cant, 14 00 bey Aa FLOYD JONES, N. G. a continuation ethveany x and NH & we | oe thaw Alien, Blake, ata. iguyeune me NEWS ITEMS. Egy! Vaieet eat 4 ptt a om Saturday, January TINE Siler store’ host nod ‘bulwaras, oprung foremast and Jonepe to rnin A. ©. M. Pennington The temperature at Hartford, | Conn., on Sunday, Jana- mT.) AE OZ... oes eceseeesses 8,000,000 2,760,000 | 96 “Tyomas GrcuReeT, in his yonr. saste gee efter hemes, sastvemntty Cinek tin tons, With ek IN! ROWS, dua + C. M. * ary 20, ranged from ten to fifteen degrees below zero. he friends Tolatives are invited to attend the ai fo joo {i Browee. fied very heavy weather: fom and | fuer, Uempton Roads f Ki ‘This genieman died at his residence in thie orty on | ai Bast Hartford it wae eighteen degrees below. at Sat asad tu 6,000,000 600,000 | funeral, this (Sunday) aft ‘at three 0° Cass Kas * ed, sation, tow ala ray evening tat im the Aten year of hin age. | Joramiah Lead. ere ody sioot, Salem, | Viceroy oF ETB paresis, i a eneene. 2,008 900 see reranen Ver enn ere Newport gr ay il, eb ise Co wavering Hasta jor to: 40: 18, Simmons io waa a native of Newark, N. J., and was fora o~ rrozen to death 5 de iees 000 £6,271,740 On Sature: Gna. | ont alla, he, andl put into Newport for repaire, H uimore, fo white, 4 prominent Politictan of of the whig £ party. Be be = Mouse’ J Aad Tecovered from’ the snow £13, 398,600 £6, R Ror (ey, ra sean Wittian H. Gna cya sak Wermcos, Norfolk. fecy Soon fern Meta for, Bowes, eer wo term! ie . sound legal Knowledge. fi ¥ = Temoved to Morris: | _|A yong many Who had an sypointment, to a fed SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. tay ane ra ae rare) of the fra as fies Bree, arent aterncot a vi ‘Seamer Neptune, from Boston for NYork: steamy w 14 subsequently: lew York, where he conti: me ‘i to precios law. r Inoue faites from the house ot bis flandie 008 merits mot | be eae me, | moot, atone o'lac, trom his ae retaence, Wo, 396 pat ty Bo Re Ay ay . ee meena eat oe ae -_——_ Maio and r RESOURCES OF COLORADO—THE PARIS EXPOSITION. The Providence Journal tall of anotber eanaitte for | “IowSt Raves: >At Paden oer danvary 26 | Wiad ahsunet Wo ew ai a, $ nase A number of gentiemon interested in the develop. cn ins toe berate eee pacers he, soe U8 ‘i ot Se eee Marine Dimatora. tony 9 state it ment of the resources of the Territory of Culorado met wae fons (ee pS A 149 BR Ny) p Agg Ma gh Ad ng A Rp begey emperor patbaad oy baler H ci gba vor, avow neither ‘overcome: t neral, from forth rivor, 0 4, came in from sea vesterday, and reports, deem last evening 0 (he-Ot, Nicholas Mosel for the purges | STi salt away. ‘at two » fe auch on ihe oparset the bart. sunk Of the Lightship, try. ne eee aw coat enti of hearing the report of Mr. G. W. Maynard, the Terri. Dedham, Masa, the on Thursday, Jan- During Weir lal At * Superior Court and counsel, tat fnew. | !2atoremore them During Weir labora some kernels of sages torial bags al Tego he oni and tak. Ee ed eee inte at ffos camo (0 the surfaoe, Which would prove herto be ® ‘aye movin. 08 and Teed reper) showiug tab Touretar nib in the Court Howse please cous, Jamairo, as wo envoesed sz seterdar. nen alt sist