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Zebriatte, to Anuar B. Marraewe, all of Bloom» H, the peoule have what they have a right to demand— | New Amecdetes About Him frem an Authen- bettas parant by tae Rar De g cheap telegraph rates—a of miilions of dol- Mvers, of New to outa he only ine every gout to the jaxpeveh, this rendering \: | tle Semrce=tiie Insaguration and Probable | 5/1. & Jorsiemon, Hear, ot Newark, Ne d- SCHERMERHORN- .—On Tuesd - B. PRINGLE. | [Washington (Jan. 18) mpondence of the Ohicazo ag Wiuttan 8, sowenaennoNs to cae, An tara for toward the name which Sheppard Gandy, ‘this city. BING ORGANS cg FRANKING PRIVI- had = all news ge name which General Grant shaws bi some amall preparations his be niged BELDEN.—On Wednesday, January Wasmovox, Jan, a7, 1m, | Somaconmenso the seat omc period cxvind i | p. let Of Amoo Belden, Ary In the 60 Jour of ek Te must have been observed that all the outory before aig the oath and Secepting tae honors ened ihe relatives and friends of the family are @gainst the franking privilege—not against the Magistrate. Mra. carriage, le lly invited to attend the funeral, from the abuses of the system, but against the privilege | Most sensinte and Deantifa) one yo be fount—iiene | CIE WNC Creo eaet Broadway, OM annnnnnnnnnnnnn rene Wax Statemente—Retaree eof Saleo—Gress eceipts of Theatres, Steamboat and Ferry Companice—Income—Legacien ond Sucees- dons Insurance Companies? Premiume= kk Taxes—Schedule of Assessments. The returns of the Fifth istrict, enumerated Delow, contain the revenue exhibits of many promi- nent business houses, extensive mannfactories, well nized hotels and wealthy residents who pay & large amount of tax yearly to the district collects! Those whose names appear to the pubite as fautlliar 1d words aro Messrs. Tifane.s Co-, B. V. in construetton, ofa rare brown eas ‘bce Lord & Taylor, Jom Hecker & itself—came eriginally from the Sigh tans and'| and her coachtnn’s cloat. matches the same color, 7m, Fete ae January 2, Amearés Lappy Gunther's Sons, Brooks Bros., Mason & LE. ONS. neck: Treasury ring organs. It ts true many respectable | General Grant is more particular, and moro shor. Bua coe nD, in the 1ath year oC her age, Bro, ©. 0. Gunther Sone, Tanger Manasacuuring | ofS C5 newspapers have copied the articles n question to | SUNY clean, i nla drog than he was, wearing | Dh funeral services wil be helt at the resiaenc Company, Brewster & Co, Allsire and Fulton 1 weer tax.. aoe a ‘i #46 | give thetr readers a view of both sides, but the hno, and rita ft @ stiff dress hat. the Datier 1m- on ber nepae tena B. Brown, ae Union place, : Iron Works and the Judd ‘nseed Ol Com- iP from the Surrogate's | Now vere ede. insurance Company— $1,510 original outcry came from and has been kept up by | BM ged height, ule manners. 85 | ie sane ng. | PTRUPTLER.-On Tuesda! , sanary 26, of cs Or the first Mss hotels there ‘gaa | the ring organs, trusted and worthy character, on, Many Rorenam,. the beloved. dayeread pois Motropolitan, Earle’, Westodester, Continen- 1,329 | Ihave been looking into this subject, and have at ‘GRANU'S CONFIDENCE. Richard s and Margaret buttler. 9 mative tal, Revere and Anson, whose proprietors, besides ss length found a key to it. If the national bank one man es sea 00, we some oares ano The friends of the family are respectfully invited + making a return of income, ar required to pay organs can entirely abolish the franking privilege ieape that applies to. the President elect. Hillyer | to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) Sg residence of her the hotel yesfly rental at $5 per | they have secured to the government a large sum 842 | only documents and speeches on ther aide of asta omcer with the General, and he re- | one o’clock, from the a $100; Gites fede ‘on each fitiara table kept for | from this saaroe taxation. The ‘ast arent of : ates questions can be sent to the people. These anain tore Vint alter er hecame Fast, flntyer accom. mh oon Tuesda y ovening, Jannary 34 Mang i ¢ character, published in the HRRaLD of Nov. ++ 4003 | tavorea corpo enjoying a subsid, - : ( r se; a dealer's tax for sap8 of liquor; an eating | 1599, contained several large returns of successions, | Stuyvesant Fire Insurance Gompany— fa’ rporations are already enjoying & 'Y | panied him to Cutvepper, where the General as- fog ray retin, govt veer 4 Rouse tax where meals are “irnished to others than quests; # dealer’s tax pr the sale of tobacco, &e. piece otherwise specked the tabular statements " On dividends, 1,050 | Of $325,000,000, They can print the speeches of their | sumed command of all the armies, tion and recorden in a Book: adopted for tis pur: | Oa remlums. "s80 | Congressional tondies on the finest paper, as they do | gq Mllver” sald, Grants E think T sould have | ype frtenda,of the family, anv those of, her koe Dine by he Cepeeeeeen rere 12,479 | DOW, aud send them over the country postage paid, | ginning, becanse I shonld not have had confidence | the funeral, from the residence of her parent itoenae We Pearsall, net. 6,277 | and yet take the whole expense, not from their own | enough. You see I have comethrongh all the grades bic asa this (Thursday) afternoon, ‘at Brue of the service—caj colonel, brigade, division, | o2clock, t Derein published cover® period of elght months, to | Teorey Hees, men 000 gigs | Pockets bat from the national Treasury. With the | Ohms army-end T am’ contdent in-mvaclt now, | COSTRLLO.—On Tuesday morning, Jannery 2, January 1, 1569. George Armstrong, net 12,374 4,746 | BOOr members who have fo friends among subei- MoCiellan’s misfortune, I always believed, was in Jom Cosratans aged 38 3 ars, native of the Yn order that an 104 may be formed as to the ex- | John P. Garniss, net. 24,978 | Tax on premiums. aves ized corporations the case is quite different; unless 8 clearing all the grades at once and fecling a ‘The pari oe ‘a naintances, and those of hie Mal t Mi they can frank thelr speeches they cannot send them. | Want of confidence in this great and absolute re- | ocr Stichael and timothy Costello, are respecte tof business pelormed by and under the super- mig Web cise saceccss Renbeeh dia cosbiesian’ diet QO4E sponsibility.” aes of tue mers from the first enactment of | $ret supe ye mete Een $95, The abolition of the franking privilege affects, | “"rnis anccdote, whether trae or not, very charac. | fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis tate rest, therefore, only those membera of Congress who take | teristic of Grant’s simple retrospections, gives us | ence, 329 East Forty-seventh s'roct. this (Thursday! Bernard Ridden, ne g1o00 | THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MEASUREMENT | cides with the people, ‘The toadies of the monopo- | Comfort in the higher and popular promotion he has afternoon, at one o'clock, and thence to Cal revenue, in September, 1862, Jaw relating to iyéfal William T. Pinkney, we Yo the end of tly Past Gacal year, we produce the just received, for, since Cnlpepper, he has been mate | Cemetery. - pesca ents for each year within that i ae ee OF VESSELS. hsta will have thélr speeches sent any way. Mean- (ies ‘and ‘Secretary of We hig experience has | _ COTTRELL.—On Weanseday, FP et nA wie while the ring members are franking right and left, | Inclined towards civil, administrative and political | COTTRELT, the beloved child of Marks an jen Cots eat To THE EprToR OF THE HERALD:— 151,000 The question of measurement and tonnage of canis. yachts, and to equalize as nearly as possible, by a 115,987 proper allowance of time and the difference in their Eliza T. Pinkney, ne Jane Stevenson, net Woodbury G. Langd: Phoebe S, Edwards, net. Stephen Lyon. net Stephen 8. Albro, duties, from grade to grade, conquering them as he | ‘Tel, aged 2 years. 8 months and 11 days. ae inten se et rs mee pas advanced in the army, And’ this rare advantage he oore=0n Wednesday, ns rah au JaMEs We documents, and no-harm is done: but the instant | 298 nad, that his protnotion has been rapid as well | CLOKH, aged 1 Fe eee oe ceria ie w Mr. Lynch, of Maine, franks a newspaper contain. | XPerimental, so that he knows all the active men Or Pasi < eon anaaesy stone wt ing his spéech advocating the rights of the people | 84 minds of the present generation only—not like | 8 ineral, this ( a mn, at twa dd it vq people | Buchanan, living in two or three dead generations of | 9’clock, from the residence of his parents, 280 Sullté Fespective sizes, has been the subject of much dis- | And denouncing monopoly, terrible outcry 18 made | statesmen and very lttie in the present; but. all his | Yan street. Port BREWERS’ RETURNS, cussion since the earliest contests in yachting, ‘The | these virtuous censors in regard ato ‘thelr own oo life is of this incoming time, and he knows the oT nthe abd voor ot Ket Aan tt ae The principal brewerles in this district are those | present rule of the Royal Thames Yacht Ciubisas | tices and outrageous abuses of the franking privi. | Material of i probably better than any living | 7-12) Tavi and mother of Lewis R. and larael do ‘lod :— ending June 30, 1963. fer fecal yoy ending June $0, 1804 For fiscal yét ending June 30, 1865 For fiscal ending June 30, 1868. For fiscal £aF ending June 30, 1867 For fiscayear ending June 30, 1963... ‘Anareac/ OF ASSESSMENTS FOR EIGHT MONTHS—A COMPARATIVE ‘TABLE. May, 1807, May, 1868, to Jan, the only deduction allowed being $1,250 per quarter. | adopted tu Of the actual measurement. This | member of Congress has to New York | od ary ne ort a ne etnowa can hear | Ary 25, at her father's residence, Mrs. J ‘The annexed statements show the enormous differ- | rule is in ue the same as the builders’ old mea- | high tariff organs I cannot weil see, I have looked ence of $448,617 in the tax assessed upon manufac. | surement, establisned by act of Parliament tn the | through the coples shown me, but do not find eitiver him speak at any time. 5 ¢ ears. tures _— — period stated:— reign of George length was taken in the | of them containing the Seay lag gentieman’s cele- ean oe, reba el Geant eee, Ra hice x The remains were taken to Baltimore, re Hons! bane else fhe extension, of ihe nd- | Knew at that ime. Afterwards TKuow it to be mane | | FRaxg.—On Monday, January 25, Mi 7 : to Jan., Delonging to the estates of Robert Bilsborrow and ei lege. Oh, no! 1¢ 1s only when an anti-ring member | American. this cit: - 868, dsoo." | Wiliam ff. Siles, deceased; William stengle, ot ea ee ra, be taken in astraight ine | franks a document that & wrong is done, ‘They never | , Some days after hearing. this anecdote Tmet Gen- | “MATT on mrigay, On minnfactures.. . x $214,' Beck and L. Burger, whose returns are reco! aa ym the fore part o! e stem to the | say one word about their own feats in the franking bi iver by aco! his fo) carr officer's solu- DARCEY.—On Tuesday, January 26, Kate, the elds ‘On goss receipts. +. 25,950 24,182 | follows:—Bilsborrow, 400 hogsheads and 1,838 bat- | after part of the stern post, from which, deducting | line, Let me therefore supply the omission, Problem to me, 1 asked his former stam ofllcer’#solu- } o.¢ danghter of Hugh and Ellen Darcey, aged 8 years On ples, exclusive of quarieriy | 2,020 | Telsi Miles, 12,811 barrels; W. Stengle, 73 barrels; L. | tne breadth, the remainder shall be esteemed the just | _ Ihave been shown copies of @ certain high tari | Mon ofsome ponte, | 2 months and 3 days. cy. eee ees weve 25, a Burger, 76 barrels; J. Beck, 205 barrels. @ tax on length to find the t Tine 1s th shai organ, published in New York and sent through the Hillyer lived in St. Louls when Grant left his little The funeral will take place from the residence of Onspecial taxes. 148,697 116,436 | these returns is one dollar per barrel, f not more | length to fin onnage, and the breadth shall be ' matis under the frank of “D. J. Morrell, M. 0." Mr. | tiller lived in St. Lote with Grint ugs & Grant, | er parents, 133 Goerck strect, this (Thursday) afters ©; income. +» 116,273 101,009 | than thirty galions, taken from the outside of the outside plank in the | Morrell 18 a member of Congress from the Seven. | farm near by to enter the frie of | Boggs © tvate. | noon at two o'clock precisely. @ bank and Insurance compa- ie MANUFACTURERS? TAX ON QUARTERLY SALES. broadest part of the yacht; then multiply the length | teenth district Johnstown) of Pennaylvania, President | Real Estate Agents Houses to Rent.) In ose days | “itso. "on Wednesday, January 21, Ji ‘nies’ dividends........... ++ 21,081 , By special enactment in March, 1968, the rate of | by the breadth so taken, and the product by half the | of the Firat National Bank of Johnstown (unless re- ea ve ‘General po then as-now ?? youngest son of Joseph ‘and Joanna Dillon, aged es and successions... 8,408 8,584 | tax upon all manufactures (with the exception of | breadth, and dividing the whole by ninety-four, the | cently resigned), Superintendent of the Cambria “No We consiiered tim more than commonty | Year, 2 months and 6 days. mosthly and semi-anni a tobacco, enuf, cigars, distilled and rectified spirits | quotient shall be deemed the true tonnage.” It will | Iron Works Ro! and last ont least, is or | taivntive. “So he 1a now: but he won't talk for | . The friends of the family are Invited to attend taxer by banks..... 5,548 316 | and fermented liquors) was fixed at $2 per | be seen that the depth of the vessel 1s not taken into Was, President of the Industrial League of Pennsyl- etfect, nor before strangers freely. ‘This reticence of | funeral, from the residence of his parents, 828 @n arteics in schedule 2,919 ; $1,000 of sales im excess of $5,000 per annum—the | calculation at all, but the half breadth 19 assumed to | vi : Care Or toe ae ele af. is partly discrimination | avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o’sloc Qn paalties, &c...... 12,316 17,864 | returns to be made quarterly instead of monthly— | be a fair depth for the vessel, and 1s therefore Just what business this siege Pennsylvanian pues d DE RONCERAY.—In. New York, on Mond: AGTEEREC.,--ceeseeresecee $078,807 $540,809 INCOME TAX. ‘Wille the total tax from this source for the year ‘Uso’ reached the sum of $101,068, that for the past , 1t is surmised, will not reach the above figures, Sinseaibie at this time to make a fair te, ‘of -he tax, as the officials do not assess it before the epuing month of March. In conjunction with this gwyect we append a schedule of the me tax returned for collection from to 1867 inclusive, only as stated on the ‘annual lists,” show- @ large decrease each year when compared with » God years’ tax since 1864:— factme tax for 1862 on annual list for 1863., $66,995 ometax for 1663 On annual list for 1864,.. 81,126 ENN! RoncERAY, daughter of Dr. Vanderweyde, aged ihe len, also ti ‘85 years. been hood, the same that he developed in battle so well. y ‘ {NS just length to tnd the tomeemer’ 1f :uAYg been quletly waiting for some weeks to see | T°Way in New York when I heard of his appoint. relatives and friends of the fantly are invited! nage. Half th ta regan: ° eral, from. , i of beam was accounted for the depth ; then multi- | pressed so much “haly horror when Crnch or Mame | Ment, aud soon afterwards came a telegraph | to attend the funeral, from the reslience of Wie sods plying tls Scquired 1 length by thereat, also hy ked @ few coples of a Byirepaper, ontein! his j= pos e eas join Pal col Weipa net ant tThursday) morning, at half-pagt tea oclockes ea eed a + yy ninety-four, the geod = sprees ee ee ioe hij set is r’8 | wishing to see Grant he rode up during the day GaRNER.—On Monday, January 25, JANE Gal iste by law it grave, wife of James G. Garner, in the 69th year of her In fores unt hon whan br act of Furlament Watie ine franking peivuege ‘Poniy | Tish some OF his stat omcers, and they ad one | Wins eiatives and fiends of the fav are above rules, ht it in the interest of riug monopollsts, empty horse. fally invited to attend the funeral, from her i ‘f ‘Here, Hillyer,’ said Grant, ‘here’s your horse, y a this act again seennet in 1854, By these rules there ig on. D. J, piorrell, We C., fine oe rick ‘The boat’ h yi en waiting int, me three-quarters of residence, 172 West Twenty-third street, this (Thurse Second quarter. fs no comparing the sige of vessels as to their ex- | number of a news] are! rol Income tax for 1864 on annual list for 1865,., 203,521 Third quarter... 17,804 | ternal dimensions ; it ig in reality gauging the League (4,000), he saves eighty dollsra by tue opera, ar Ra agg a eoctannt Gi dag) morning. “Wednesday, morning, January 4%) Tucome tax for 1865.on annual list for 1866... 179,664 = | lal capacity fof storage of capacity in tons | tion; and’ if ho purchases’ alld franks that nuraver Tam net going, Grant, I never qu © | attera painfal and lingering illness, CaTMATINE Oy! Uncous tax for 1866 on annual list for 1807... 100,268 Totals seeooe $220,549 | Mens pant _aimliae to S cask for its og- | every month he saves $060 per year that should go moiOonia aicagt carnest-’ usten to that, ‘Time | SUTPHEN, wife of inane Gaston, Esq, in the 430 yeat special war tax for 1803, at § per cent. 101,808 | | A reduction was also made in the rate on dls. | "tne American carpenter's tonnage (for single deck | It may: be Urged that the ri organs that have | PItin is of tne relat the famtly are 0 Ee ete yeas fen etch, we 27,80 ebtorces. Tbe soar i aprive pees of ee ode bh ait been waking al ihe = bout the anking privi- 3S ay Pera tan betes ane ante this next fully mnglted to rte fanecal at her late res Bor of irade Taany deductions are micron th tea | Aneries in this district" known as Breck's, ‘Boller pe nor keel | aall likely, for“he hes Neca: at the batvers We | action Tam gotig ito you can come home—if you | dence, Plalnfield, New Jersey, on Saturday mornings’ rmined by measuring the length of ker el; [+t Marten’s, the Pacific and New York Company’s, | trom half scarf of atern to after side oat; this | mont While the Nationas Amertoan, the defunct | 2n’t get your head knocked off first—and fx up at hi Per cent on the g ross tales of ugar, Dat since Peni and peel sot divited by and) cual f, ana oie oases nS es ere Sbopet | ae 7a briet einyer found himself going down the ™doopiean.—On Tuesday, *Tanuary 2%, of ol ‘or! rag alive, numbers of it w: sel - 0018, HEAD, in m they have paid 2" De sic ee did atneriony revenue tonnage (or single deck ves | Mr. Morrell’s frank. ‘Since, however, chat cg Pr ethos eae teen even pare pe arm racers Saree n ny BRATS: ; et sels) was similar to the old English rules, the length | ceased to oxist he appears to have taken another | Sering greatly whether he conid stand up in action: | 8A reiatives and friends of tho famntly, and stg Commissioner, and ie alter year many persons m o'clock. Cars leave New Zemove from the district who have in pail large taxes on income, — SALES TAX, Besides the returns of sales quarter-yearly by Weanulacturers and wholesale deaiers in excess of $50,000 per annum, the law requires auctioneers to one-tenth of one per cent upon their gross sales; mercial brokers, one-twentieth of one per cent; itchers in excess of $25,000 per annum, one dollar Ee $1,000; wholesale dealers in liquors, ten dollars 868, the aggregate tax on sales Of | taken on deck from rabit of stem to paper under treuk kod tection. Here is a | Perhaps in this way Grant will impress to! tfatly’ im He ae ora ae"mostne'it amounted | feTapost from whlch deduct inres-Ofte te readih | Case ‘where the seabiene, eo ee ae a eT aege at nee uty | attend the funeral, from the Perry street Machodl to $10,884, which shows conclusively that the inter- | anq by the actual deptn, dividing tha product, bj Mc, Morreli's ‘aouso of the frauking privilege | of,this latter sort. ee maar 26, RESEOUA nal reventie taxes have been greatly reduced, espe- | ninety-five, This is the tule by which the New York | seems all the more nefarious when we Cou fier that “Did you notice any strong traits of character in Liar on ad, Seana 30 cially on one manufacture for consumption, Fach! Groh rites ta yochte oa 10 eine, bateaeter enh | ceneen te ‘spread the pernicious high tariir supter, | Grant soon afterward?" Hrtzwax, tn the 27th year of her age. . TAX PAID STAMPS. ing.” ‘The present revenge tonnage is a slight modi. | fuges throughout the country. PR series peggy thpmne y Aesear invited to. atrend. the fuserals Tron Ne ate Provision has been made in the act of Jnly 20, 1863, | fication of the Engilah ga ru je for stowage tapa- pai iis ae na EN rie ond Ris entire willingness to fant. He | stdence, 200 East ‘Broadway, this (Thuraday) af for the payment of taxes on @ few specified manu: | city, and no tpdication of the dimensions or external THE SPICE OF WASHINGTON LIFE. Torebodtnge betgeew mone cheertalandconceatrared | HOOK, at two o'clock. parece Ag og hae Md ee Be seep as the time of battle approached, His indisposition | ,, HOGAN.—At White Plains. on Wotnonday, Janyare $1,000 in excess of $25,000 per annum; dealera manulactured tobacco, manulacturers or cigars @nd dealers im leaf tobacco, each two doliars per $1,000 in excess of the amount vert to sell under their special tax as such, The following r assessment lists, which omission estim: turns have been taxed’ at the above preserved | purtiyaccunts for the difference arising between | @ youel have teen hecoorated irom tie fy | ight Among the Women for Congressional | to leave any position henadiaken was often uncom. | 27, CuanLes W., only son of James and Satay Tio atoount of tue lata within the past eight months | time to. keep pace witn i 00, Eavorpadd"al@vdhe'wna 2 Fr Gee | TWh, UAPBNTARRT a6uRw EREVAN OREM WRfS | SM irveise vs we ramuy are respectrany. mvt 8. ert od - * mi a Cor. to att the fu , Dre ) and that assessed for the corresponding period las Hi'sYteh carried one and a half and ‘All Mix in a place where the artillery of the enemy was con- tend the funeral, from the New York ‘and Isaac wool, tra, rectifiers, wholesale dealers in liquor, com- | twice her registered tonnage {un welght, whereas a | Tespondent ed Up Together—A Tart | centrated. Ther fire was ternbie, and every instant | Jem Railroad depot, Forty-second street ai ve 1% pounders of liquors and cigar, snuff and tobacco | yacht of like external dim nalona would Only carry Letter from Mrs. Swissheln., I expected to have my head shot off. Grant sat on rs re on Friday afternoon, at half-past ‘W. Hatzfeid, butcher's sales. manufacturers. if her own tonnage Trelghted ¢ same mans Prrrssuna, Jan. 16, 1969, | horseback, straight and cheerful, as you have some. | OSiie at ae nua 4 @, Lawreuce, butcher's saies. Before their products can be removed from their | ner, With the buil Of cli ipper whips and steamers | Eprrors Mrssourt Demockat:— times seen @ man of a hot day go out to be rained dime gp tern poe it on Tuesday, January 26, Jantzen & Bro., butchers’ sal 17,000 | premises for consumption, use or sale the proper toe gauging rule was ado) to equalize the full §rzs—Your Washington correspondent has made | 22» rather enjoying it. He kept us all in half agony, Wie relations nak ea fran ind ; W. Lalor, butcher's sales. stamp must be affixed to the package; otherw: with the sharp ships for revenue dues, port #0 unprovoked and Malicious an attack upon me | °2¢ officer sald to me:— tq | fally invited to attend the tc the famity are resect Freaerick Hoc! 3 are Hable to seizure. &e,, on the basis of carrying capacity, ‘The old that I ask you to correct his misstatements, He Go tel the Old Man to leave here, for God's | fly invited to attend the funeral. from his late ©. L. Woolley, butcher's sales. ‘By the introduction of these atampa the cigar, | of model was from seventy-five to ninety of the recs | charges me with having written ‘many malignant, ry , Friday alternodne ae ares ne hiner ee 3.8. Weinverger, commercial broker's salés. mar one toneeee: mmanniactares a os ‘ally ye. ied we lat gabe ron wits ea was Ch " meets vulgar end (unprovoked things” against Vinnie ind sagt saen ares restate, ae aL catake me afraid, aan, oon, at three o'clock, without “man, broker's gaies., fe ¢ privilege ding ater or yacht is often Ream, with “person: nvassing ” Feopold Well commercial broker's sa from the collector for arperiod of two montha oF | extent of fifty pet cone and even morp in some J0- | ‘going to Mr. ‘Thaddeus Stevens aad “among Ona. | o,‘rTnere We sat, the fre crossing tipon us. At last | | KAVANAGH.—On Wednesday, January 27, at the more after effecting a sale of their products, stances, to obtain the jt 8 gressmen, asking them not to give her studio back,” | OMe of the green members of the stam rode up to | tpi ore a ther, a ‘est Thirty-first_ at SCHEDULE OF TAXES ASSESSED FROM MAY 1, 1963, ‘arious bases of calculation and measureménts | repeats a conversation between Mr. Stevens and | 9rant, saying: — si — gre milagre widow of Matthew viata a tata ua urea ae yee | ey Race treet Meera | cm aa ate" wad sua | Oa gna here, eR Cone ry v lop’ @ by the New | that I, “searching for vic! t afoul of if 3 H, Webster Clears of all descriptions se.« York Yacht Clad, fone of which seems to have | Sprague dreadfully, and raised “such indignation | dead 10 five ruinutes.” The funeral will take placo on Friday afternoon D. Cigarettes weighing less than grea ae ow At ‘ me yee liowed that even her (my) Spaetated metal was abasnied,” | ¢ ou uons that’s ao * aald Grant, and he rode. away, | St one crs ser esday, January 29-31 Ket, easul 4 and al ‘ther devo of a column “, r o used a ont Distilled spirits, on tae gallon pep ao Bi Bi a fimo re “A es Rd senting ine 43 @ professional slanderer of women in say tease nad Finley uation nti Stme relatives find friends of the famaihy are respacts . Wi » Liquor . a eigh: vessel rivate life, & Toland ec Ree Poreck ager smoking, without is Pd again the ailowange of kime baked on area » Now, the facta of the cage are, that I never wrote | What it was, but he had never seen anybody who fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) ai ° 502 Paussi; of canvas or the vessels’ propel! wer, without | anything about Miss Ream, but oni said it of them. Another thing that struck nie with | ternoon. at one o'clock, from the residence hiss " me ung rules a the Senate ery, patti; . 7 , Rectidled liquors, by the barrel Graugut water line, as Fectangatar paraliclogtam— | that body. “When she placed berselt in the position | Modore Foote and ‘begged him to run past the rebel GutNaury.—in Plainfield, N. J. of dtphtheriay Mannfactarers’ sales, quarterly returns tax, .. | the length taken from front of stem to side of | of a public pensioner she may not plead privacy to | fuls with a Ferpond ‘or two. Fcote replied, saying | GEORGIA Weeens, only daughter of Washington Ey. Jos. G: ir, liquor dealer's sales... 4h. ivenes Cami Jacod Freud, dealer in manf. tobac ri 65 | post; at the water line this length mnitiplied by the | shicid her designs and character from the acrutin: at he would be shot to pleces. Grant maintained that ; ®ad A. ingley, aged 11 months and 15 days ME ee eascrariee ne, | beer | ERG dia” "0 MVE She bai] tna True as abe neath att | ted Tatoo bee bare rr mane a: | Gtr gece ate tsccyo paren of " J +s . en 8 ave never u : % The provisions of the present act relative to Eieaer ainiery’ cua $1 per $1,000, 72 | | Yachts differ so much in thelr pfoportions and | been contradicted and that my predictions ave been | {ical demonstration of Grant’s theory. Now. if Foote Friday afternoon. at half-past two o'clock. Trains Striet nature, requiring them, tnadiaition che aiing | Lagtor dealers sales at $10 per $10, 00 | Toresoing Fates aivs equitable allowance ot time, | hi dow ik ter openly tae Neel ud | Donelson, and the ‘baitio'and capture there which | eFtY street : natare, requiring them, in on to the fling sa! a’ sal f $50,000. 076 | for e. e now, in her openly plac! verse! eyond the Of bonds as A security for the tax, to provide theme | praucestle dealers tees ie Gases. salen, 34.078 | Who would think of racing steam Yachts, allowing | pate of woman's sympatoy. Sa have been young | Made Grant historic would never have happened. Looxtix.—snadenty, on Tuesday, January 2f, of selves with several brands, dies, stencil plates and Cigar manufacturers’ sales at $2 per $1,000. 122 | time for ditrerence in size of hall, when ti pe peliee and now I am old, yet have I never seen” a virtuous “Grant developed wonderfully in the war, and | heart disease, Joun LocKiiy, in the 66th year of his 5 labeig, and the payment of the’ tax by means of Gross Receipts, vessel may have twice the power of the l it is ] woman forsaken by her own sex of her laudable | {oUst I, as a democrat, opposed his election, I had | 8&5, stamps furnished by the United States collector of | pxpress coinpantes, on = iy returns of... the same with sail power and hull, as all expe- | efforts asking in vain for woman's sympathy. | 20,doubt that he was the sate, strong man, worthiest sbeetiate eet tan tle BBB 4 a the district in which the party's factory is located | porry companies, on monthly returns of....; 1,273 | Tlenced yachtmen are aware that the sailing quall- | As for Thaddeus Stevens, I never spoke to | 10 head the army. There 1s needed no better instance | ACCA” Mmvied fo Attend the fineral ae before the removal of his acts therefrom. {t is arance compinies, on monthly returns of, 24 | ties of many fine vessels are spoiled by tll-propor- | him, never saw him but'once, when ne was | OF Proof tothis effect than the following:—I was at | (OO NUly Ehooopal ehireh, Booth ‘siartow _— 4 found upon observation of the record kept with these | Steamboat companies, on monthly returns o iy | tloned and misplaced sails, on the floor of the House, and I in the galiery. City Point in 1865, and sitting close by Grant I saw | Mreets Brooklyn, E. D., on Friday afternoon, manufacturers that their gales at the present rate of | Transportation of passengers, on monthly ré- To harmonize the whold by an international con- | I have not been in Washington since October 1, | Mm break the soalofa letter, Then he smiled, good | SPN E, o, woosaay morning, January:26, et tax ($5 per 1,000 cigars) Is considerably less than |” turns o : tos | gress of yachtmen would be the only true and equit- | 1866, and the question of returning Miss Ream’s | Daturediy. 4 quarter past ton, Juaw Barriste MaNtet, nea 68) when the LE gh wp perrted $10 per 1,000. During | Theatres, ope Lhe gag oy Bed ge a eulty, Loe pl ad stadio came ‘up in the summer of 1863; so, Miss Vin- hates tts eee ae ae Sears, 6 ae any By ‘ine a native of Chambery, atte! : chi netr pro} : s ; \ ! of t rate there was lesa re- turns of. 308 yt prober class ‘and adj nie must be reduced to straits for a crown of mar. read the letter, and it aid that Sherman couia | Savoy. the great diversity of measurements a allowances | tyrdom, with which to purchase enough of the publi meral morn! of tine, ‘This congress would. sou lead toacom- | roney wo carry her to kome, when sie piaced me at | 10 longer Nold Atlanta, his line being too long. He from his inte. realdouop, Rewergn. arena ; mercial international convention, and establish @ | the head of her list of persecntora, ‘The statement | #4Ked permission to destroy the town and move to | rom his ine Residence, universal | measurement and denomination by | of your correspondent is a sheer fabrication, so far | ine Sou, eupaung upon the countey and turning at pT = nee oe world round and be a my personal interference in Miss Ream’s | +99 oiggel ly. All this aeemed brilliant and soldierly | The relatives and friends of the family are res; A fair comparison of size of yachts may be ob- |“ My statements about Mra, Sprague were made | {® me, and I asked Grant what in it made him | lly Invited to attend without fu re tt Mite Mak striction placed upon persons in this line of busi- ness, and fewer reguiations made by Department Of Internal Revenue. In addition to the specific tax, nad vaiorem duty of $2 per $1,000 in excess of 000 of sales is also levied, om, he principal returns thus far aeseseed are those Lotteries, on monthly returns of .. Banks and Insurance Companies, Pahk capital, on monthiy returns of. : Bank deposits, on monthly returns of...... Bank depostts, on serm!-annual returns o: Banks, on dividends deciared......... Banks, on profits over dividend deca Jan’ ch. dividends dec! tained by taking the length of vessel at tle water | when her name was in every newspaper, aa the head | !augh.” pA ‘Adolf Kerbs. faserenns Vemmpeties “es tects ever oe line, multiplying. by the Freadth and depth, which | and front of the opposition to impeachment, and be ag Bg witin Bylo Dyan Be ireland, in the vist pean ot ner kneores Hi. D. A. Meyer: send declared. dé: 1,684 | Will’gtve the cubic feet of @ rectangular cube, from | when the etiquette of the press made her a legiti. | Could Mnd to subsist upon if he followed in the rear ends of the family are respectfully invited H.R. Cohen ‘and ‘Suoseasi which the vessel ts modelled; this sum may be re- } mate subject of public comment, Up to this time { [a .. 1 tm « to attend the faneral aeese of fA (7 B. Hernshein Legacies, lineal issue or ancestor. gxq | duced to tons, cubes or any denomination as a untt, | have not been made aware of any attempt to contra- eerie od vend folcuy | 122 Bast Forty-third ‘street, on Friday Sioned, ot MANUFACTURERS OF TOBACCO AN For these manulacturera the same regulatio nd Fequirements are applied as in the case of cigat . * jus, Sherman supposed that Hood would follow vies, descendants of brother or sister. 1,743 | Then, in connection with the size of hull so obtained, | dict what I then wrote, When any one seriously me o'clock. ee ree aes Or taper _ to embody ita power of canvas, these two elements— | attempts to deny anything I have pnblisned, it is | Mm. Grant knew that Hood could not eat of the | MENTO. nese Mowsanay, aged 25 Suiccessions, descendants of brother or sister, 1,049 | PTO rata as to speed per hour and distance sailed, | time enough ror me to prove it, and Thave always | Darren and devastated country, | So he sent this Youngest son of William and Bridget Monegtien, of pariah " Manufacturers. At the last session of Congress the Dl inversely—would embody all the available eleme held myself ready to do so, specific tax rates were reduced from 40 ceata to a2 | SU°cesslons, stranger in blood. . 1,876 | ror yacht racing. Article sixteen of the Thames ‘There is No question in which the public are more | TY Atianta and march to the sea after youdotach | jhe pariah of Clembroney, county of Longford ents Per pound on snuff and chewing and smoking | tneome at fvo per cea. 01,080 | ing’ regulations says:—"'No silding keel shall be | interested than the character of the women who | Schofield and —- to goto Tennessee, Hood will not | “Th funeral will take place from his mother's reste , exclusive of stems, but subjected the to- | gititard tables, kept for N99 | Slowed.” By this rule our special yacht is ruled out | contro! legisiation in Washington, and however un- | follow you: he will march upon Nashville.’ Now, | gence, No, 70 James street, this (Thursday) atternoon, bacco manufacturers to @ tax of $2 per $1,000, on | Carriages, kept for use . og | Of the regalar Enylish regattas. How essential It Pleasant the task may be there is'no truer service to see! Had Sherman carried 0 Whole force sea- | at nalt-past one o'clock. the penai sum of a boud, in excess of $6,900. From July 20, 1863, to December 1, 1468, the fol lowing returns have been made:— 32 Cent's Tax, 16 Cents Tan, therefore, that the centre board yaché be ph e government than exposing the corrupt infinences | Ward, mistaking the effect of his movement upon vt 1,000 | equally slde by side with her tranaadiautic cousins. | which deplete. our public treasury and vote, the | Hood, Nashville would have fallen, Tadiane Gad we? tis ten night, January 26, RicuaRd " he America was 170 tons by our registered mea- | money wrung from the sweat of the laborer as testi- torn en a Southern confederacy | MIN onds of the family and those of his brother, 1,197 | Surement, and was set down in English tons hy moniais of the admiration of our represeatatives for “Grant,” sald Hiliyer, «4g stern as Jupiter. There Edward T. Murphy, are respectfully invited ‘attend Silver pl Watches, Asseseed penalties..... COMPANIES. Robitchek & Tanesig. 6,367 Ibs. against her rival, the Titania, of 184 tons. The the personal charms of any woman. Fran! ©. Langenback. Sires be Oe meet eas , spective external dimensions were as follows: — Your correspondeat may of may not be in the in- | !$n0 finer story of two stera men LE sroee tate tremeatigt biterhane eh be Hae faq 1. Schottentel 11,200 Iba. | Banks, on capital at 82 per $1,000 ans Length of deck, breadth, Hold, Amer. | terest of some lonesome Congressinan who wishes ta Hee eT tte oe ea nule, | _ MYERS.—At 160 West Tenth strest, SypNay BASH, bent Billiard room tables, : Lisa 4 Se eee Jabelays bat | oth mo ten oe Bsns Fog fonaee castious ead soaate te the lantdogres al the time for fant wom of Mr. and Mrs, M. Myers, St. 4,818 Iba, Sachse "a 24 sal ; but I should @ here to record a ecy —On Tuesday, Ji 5,544 Iba. popes (commercial os sie 1 6 4 18 — 235 | that a project ison foot for giving Miss feam an | decision has come, Grant gent word to Thomas to | Mornis, # native of kings county, Trelaa 4,820 Iba. | Butiders and contrac 72) | _ The latter veasel being thirty-etight per cont larger, | other slice from the public loaf. TROVE OU OF DIS Wee ine a eee nite as | yeare : Hoes, | Breame Gaws) aithough rated amailer tn England. JANE @. SWISSHELM, | Ws Hot ready, and he went on deliberately with his | ” The rolatives and friends of the family are 4,300 Ibe. | Broneeey Pe Tih | . The Cambria, by the Thames measurement, ts ac- <ceaataptismemnem—ensioe preparations, Grant telegraphed again: — The coun. | wiv "invited to attend the funeral, G. Langenback (anuit) pa Brokers (st “= knowiedged to'be 188 tons. If we take the length a4 THE HOMICIDE ON TRE STHMUS Ht ea clted Ant went John A. Logan to Louisville | residence at New Rochelle, on Friday " 20 ven, etghty-eigh » and twen' eigh' — 3 ‘bee + | two o'clock. FERRIES, STEAMBOATS, LOTTERINS AND exPREss | Confectioners. + readth, and cast the tonnage by he ‘Thames rules, | Reported Insanity of Baldwin, whe Killed to be ready to take command and telegraphed again: Compounders of liquors. ‘If you do not attack Hood before — date, [shall | ,, N®88T.—On Tuesday morning, Zanay Paro® it will be seen that the prodact is leas than 153 tons, CAMPBELL, onl: Robert W. uder hevrarioun hens as ave, given ace far bo Distlleries, ou the capacity ot 1.244 | frien shows cveary that fue olgnty-elght feet enol preeeetiencetens Packer. me iad aneioman was rondy, not by netestiy, vat | Ui, in the'2N year of ha age veanel, 5 . : e arch, Madison 0 Hay lam “The rates now enforced aretwoani’s | Deslers'a taoufactirel’ tobacco, a.s41 | after deducting the breadth, To a In October last we published aa tiem stating that | by the completion of his aifairs, and the happy col- | ang Tuirtycenghih sts, this (Fhuraday) afterBOoDy, We $a lotteries nd three per cent on express compa- | Deaie " 7,288 | at deck of 108 feet, Then, if the Cambria t# 103 feet | William Parker, the superintendent, Immediately RANTS IRAVOURATION, TpHILLrs-On Tuesday, January 20 SrRPmE a The returns for the past eight in length and twenty feet eight inches beam, she is | afterward he snot himself, Mr, Parker survived but | ,, The inauguration will be held on the east front of | pirsiips, in the Tist year of his age. w York and Brooklyn Ferry Compan Dealers (retail liq ; pn I, in the immemorial place, It will be, T v not leas than twelve feet hold, which would maxe |e few minw . Baldwin lingered for several | the Capitol i taian tember nen Roaiees (acumeee uae 400 | her at ‘tons, "New York Yache. Club rules. “The | weeks, ‘and finally diet on the fsth of December. | YiMk, a.soltd sort of inauguration, with less proces- | ao gaat Thirty filth surest, nis (Thurwtay) artern & Co., Lottery Managers Express carrie ae Dauntless being 262 tons, ts, consequently, but ten | This act of Mr. Baldwin haa been variousiy com- | #04 and fanfaronade than has expected. at one o'clock, The relatives and friends are invi Flanagan & Co.'s Expreas. Grinders of sploes and coffee per cent larger, and within Mr, Asubury’s Propo | mented upon by correspondents of the press, and Rad SU ew RR to attend. Oo. Bi ote on sett renee 400 | ‘sition. ‘alge reports in relation to the matter have done the WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, Providence (R. I.) papers please copy. Mo oo 300 | Lottery ticket dealers... oa The Phantom, being 133 tons, ts consequent! sev- | unfortunate man great injustice. Jt has been — THOMPSON.—At Wertows, L. 1, on Wednesday, ‘ the ‘huwerous policy shops | Lawyers, “170 | Chty-claly per cent stnaller ‘than ‘the. Cab said that he avenged a ‘“fancifal grievance,’ | Aw ACADEMY AT MAMAROWRCK.—Some of the | January 27, after a short and severe illness, Row LS PS terest of the managers of the | Manufacturers, stead of dbout her size, as has been stated, that he was jeaious of Mr, Parker, that he {ve and influential citizens of Mamaroneck | THOMPAON, In the 69th year of his age. : wi ‘* Setvery, but eines thal dete the | Manufacturers of 64 18,544 | ‘The Fleetwing, being 206 tons, cent | was intoxicated, and that he was Inboring | "0st active a The relatives and friends of the fainily are respect ro & Co. havo secured the special tax | Pediers (four classes 66 | smaller, inate ‘or, as has been stated. These | under delirium tremens. A recent investigation | have taken thotnitiatory steps toward the establish- | fuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late resle for the of these “policy shops.” From an ab- | Photographers ¥,058 | deductions are according to the New York Yacht | into the cireumstances of the case has established | mont of @ first class academy for youth of both | dence, Newtown, L. L, On Friday afternoon, at one stract of ‘he last yearly list and those subsequentiy | Plumners ‘and gas 245 | Club rules of measurement for tons size, and have | the fact that neither of these statements is stri etly their midst, at an expense for bulidr o'clock. seearned the Gassstee, hie {ound that the eggre. | Physicians an $14 | pothing to do with its rules for allowance of time. and unqualifediy true, while most of them are abso. | Sexes in their midst, pen me | TRANKI.—At Jorsey City, on Tuesday, Janna tax charged these “‘aho’ fo | Real catate agen 1,20 4. B, VAN DEUSEN, lutely false, Tt appears that Mr. Baldwin was aman | and grounds of about $25,000. Ench of the fol- | 96 at nme o'clock, RUDOLPH TRANKLE, aged Frovarys, ‘amounts to $1,200, which, with the | Rectifiers., 2,000 “ Bemepens gunmetal osioc een Gee lowing namod geatiemen te understood tohave sab- | yoarsand Smonthy | y con view :—| . M a treet, punta ee | eo ae rr nection with ths railroad dated 1 ant. | Corie Pismvae te, Ruanmore, Thomas ‘Palmers Wit | Jersey City, this (Tatradayy at twelve o'OGK, NOODe 4 Fifteen other special taxes, amounting in Bavavia, N. ¥., Jam, 2, 1809, | DATY Aurveys, and for elg us , Han fH, Styles, James M. Fuller, Thomas R Hawley, | Hackensack papers please copy. the aggregate to wp $86 | To THe Eptton or ru I 7 ‘Was exposed to the pertis of the Isthmus climate, — Greenleaf, Samuel [, Mitchitl, William L. Barker, Tovp.—On Tuesday morning, Jannary ry ¥ ay “ene i pepe July inst Mr. Baldwin went to Carthagena on busi. | Solomon Dingee and a number of others for smaller | jingering tllness, MakY A., wile of ihre ha Nat BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, I have read your articles in behalf of the people | ness for the company. Prior to this time he had had | amounts. Clapp, in addition to the $1, 43 yea' . td ‘The monthly returns by State banks are mahject to | for. government telegraph line with great interest. feveral severe attacks of Panama fever, and, after | offered to 000, three acres of land for the site of the hagives end. frie re invited to attend & tax of one twenty-fourth of one per cent upon lis return from Carthagena, he was agai 4 Relatives an nds are inv % tnd 8, ha average ta, U Fee My he reat location should be approved of. faneral, from het late residence, 268 mn their net caplial and a vings | This scheme must be successful sooner or later; it is his ame petalant banks pay one-quarter of one per cent pws 9 only @ matter of time. The masses are onanimonsly a ireicecle phen. anid 7 second street, on Friday afternoon, at one a clock. Sily on deposits of $600 and upwards in the name | jn favor of it, and woe be to the public man or jour. a peronyeme of violence, which his On Tuesday, January 26, ANN Waps,i@ of one eee after deducting the amount of the associates: bated to @ disorde! mind, It the 26th year of her age. pi Tance cuntien held by them. |All banks nal that eaeioten the masses demand. The | ig helieved that wile In this ‘state he vecame m She Pant ‘oh fosa are required to ve position eastern Union Telegraph Com monomamac on the su ry tts ES Upon their dividends and ita, ihe fn- se Rtout a8 senatble as an nes of he exirens treatment on the part of Mr, Parker nace ‘a Marri in Wade, 63 Croaby street, this companies are also requ to pay & tax of | companies to the money o1 system of the Post | # moment of frenzy the terrible deed was committed. 18.—On Tharaday, January 21, by the | afte ‘clook. f' one and 8 half per cent upon Teceived for | Office Department would be, The masses are now | Dr. Ki chief surgeon of the company at Aspin- | Rev. Mr. @, of St Luke's church, REUBEN BECK on Wi Jenoard = ‘¢ companies oniy, ing the United States fifteen or twenty for t he had for some time before the | to Miss Sanau Lewis, all of this city, 2, (i DGB, late ape 4 1807, to May 1, 1868, the total tax joney orders, when they would be comy to pay laboring under softening of the brat Evin ame to Ve the Father Quinn, a assessed on all dividends, profits, capital, | the e: or seventy-five cents for | in lis first stage. ‘This view was faity sul minted | Janes The Lavinostow to PhaNces Connaz, both of y a | aero taxes on capital and capital pg currency. We must have Cor rates | by the post mortem examination, and the phy. | this city, membranous : to 832, and irom May 1, 1863, to Janu> legrams, and we have to look to sicians of the Cy coneur with the opinnen ot \TTHEWS—Z ABRISKIF.—On Ny anensen, January | m Newark, N, 7, 1, 1800, $26,631, we for release from the present exo: rates, | Dr. Kinge. Other evidence gors to show Mr. it the residence of the bride's father, by the Kev. mot of Smith V. B. We Assesgo ‘Hank nod Insurance Re- . Orton says his company bave redueed thelr rates, Baldwin was of nosound wind last spring. Zabriskie, D. D., Kare, only daughter of J. it, | 1 year, 6 months and 29 days ee ee