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lo NEW YORK HHRALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. eae nrmenenhatill tite ne ee THE STATE OAPITAL. tat stock of, $100,000 as a ee caine rea nectar baer treasarese. Madame Da‘ ‘The magnificent Al clipper ship Seminole, 1511 tone, built in wen J Southard, Bishop, Key West; Halcyon, Preparing for a Fight on the Railroads—The 1 , S Dashes ofA Mystic, Conn, 1m 1856, and belonging to Messrs ORF, Jan I Motel, Schults, NYork; J Hudson Rive 4 Central 4 , pay bounties, | t Giles & Co, of this city, is on the great sectional dry dock Fertiees be Ai, are agen ete and Prince the toch of Relea ie Raahitreh Ser: de: renanee af. Nolan ‘OF Wigu?, Jan it-Saued, Liverpock Lambert, New the Pilot Comm.gerloners—The Metropolitan | inserting the word, w Sietiint Meamiess ons. wrpeisieds | Yor pa Felice Commis Aoners Catechized. vote. = the Needles 18th, Sciota, Reagan, Baker's Island 13—Arr, Camilla (s), Peace, Charleston)’ ALBANY, Jan. 87, 1860. it One can har fy fancy anything more @ull than Albany at the , present time, The committees not having yet?" @orted on the important bills before them, the V nt of the Legistature is slow and unis teresting, emg confined to the presentation of pett- tions, Te solations and new bills, There is material enoug? , however, in Juturo for lively times to cqme. A fer’ #9 onslaught 1s. going to be made on the rail- eSd'4'to commence With, An attempt will be made ‘, Teauce the freight rates om the New Haven “peami and otherwise regulate the ‘ef ‘that concern, which will provoke a stubborn ‘epposition on the part of the directors. ‘The fran- ‘ohises of the Mudgon River, Erie and Central roads ‘will be severely oat into. Itis held that, vy watering ‘tock and other nefarious practices, these corpora- ‘tions have virtually forfeited their franchises, and ‘they will be attacked by legislation in the interest of ‘the much-abused stockholders, many of whom are EF Hl fii Es i i ‘Weeks, York; ieee tee Bostote Stover, for NY. miianow, Jan 6—Sailed, Marian Palha, NYork. a Jan 1l—Salled, Poseidon, Knudsen, Philer eT, Jan 10—Aalled, Gardner Colby, Dunbar, New niston, NYork: ugar Sudthatrant amma rmaton MTom il it i z : position to organize a National Eclectio Association ‘was defeated. President the following commit- struggling people, who invested thetr earnings in the | | 7° | . ee a Ball of the Independent Butcher Gukrd. if : 4 ears; Foureugura, Jan 10Salled. Frowdom, NYork expectation of realizing something for their fami- | “7 Pharmacopeta—Prof. R. 8. N.fNewton, A. W. | The fifteenth annual fancy dress and otvic ball of ears and (qd was of the'Neodies 11th); Lith, Sandusky, Motion, Bere es only toreach the bitter experience that the many Hadley and James Day. the New York Independent Butcher Guard was given begs be PLYMOUTH, Jan 11—Arrived, Constant! n have been ‘sacrificed for the aggrandizement of the | On Prof. Paul W. Allen. >... vord, | last might at the National Assembly Rooms in Forty- | firs rene TR TTS: Bicol, eae ee Rees tor NYork, 18 few. “fue vill introduced in the Senate to-day for | » Tes rten worrow, Pease and Hadley. " | sourth street, between’ Eighth and Ninth avenues, aye out , “eg the ccastruction of an underground railroad through. Wu.nen, spok the subject | This association reckons among its members a num- <3, Oped} close MEENARG, Deo 5_Sald. Hy Harbeck, Jncobs, Jeddah ; 8th, Greerewich street and College place is only the old | of sustaining the Relectic College in New Yor Cy) | ner of wealthy and substantial citizens, and tts fes- weather also | PALERMO, Deo#?-Arrived, Gipce R Davis, Hand, Liver ‘Vancrmberg bill revived, with a slight changein rape ‘support. tivals have always been among the best patronized to be ninety-four years old—and many hus- ince been, fo PANAMA, Jan 15—Arrived, steamship Salvador, Bowditely The 'foure, The same Dill 1s before the House Com- ee following appointments to the next annual | of the winter terpsichorean celebrations. Last night | bands can be buried in almost flvescore years. ‘ on CasiraLAtioriean pots. a suit dees bus ié will not daylight than ne = of Hardwick had the satistaction of burying four in , With a Heavy crons QUEENSTOWN, Jan 9—Artived, Rhoa, Rockholtz, Livers e; will not reach daylight any more ae wae ie ES of New | King Carnival deigned to favor the assemblage | her ninety years; and she survived her fourth hug- for Galveston, in distress; 10th, Waldo, Baker,- Ardros- ‘it fia" at previous sessions. Thé rssolution intro. | 5 On alternate, J, N NP. Browne anee, with his .presence, and his retinue were | band more than seventeen years, her second more sndithira decks into | gan for Philadelphia, do; 11th, Erycina, Gay. San Francisco rr. Bergen to restore to the city of New | "Co no) essapists—Drs. J. G. Pross, J. H. Fitch t in the happy. thron, Due notice | than fifty years, and her ‘first ‘seventy-five years. | Ree mtn (and aniled 14th for’ Liverpoo) ; 12th, ‘Cord Noel, San form, of self-government is made | Mra MB Hayden, M.D. - peeens: i PP e- - How long she survived her third husband. i not na. ‘what gear was possitie to eave; examined stem | Pranciaco: Treviot te roma FORIADA at. mn er for Friday, ahd will, no doubt, cal Fee ear e ne Min Meeting-—Dre.. BN. bpen given of his Majesty’s intended visit, and | known, but it was more than forty years, as she Was | from inside and out, and found jt much started and shaken, | <o%e4 1th, Matilda, Blake (from Rangoon), Brouwers Ups spirited debate. It is probaple, however, dhat, | Gonug, C. F, Greenleat, H. E. Gasley, James N. Pitts | preparations had consequently been made for giving | married the fourth tame When she was ‘ity years | water rushing in vely much andfooding between decks. Took | "Rowranpany, Jan 11—Olenrea, B Greely, Halcrow, Candif. ‘Texzt, Jan 6—Arrived, Rival, Jorgensen, NYork via Dare resolution, the Tadical views upon the subject will | 80d Prince A. Morrow, him a regal reception. The walls of tne fine dancing P Berore modtiled than they have heretofore Yeon, singe —Die, MM. Hansen and B, 9 Barton. room have been elaborately ornamented with paint- | srrancr ARRIVALS.—The people residing four or | found.ship x ater doomed tt ge 4 ee American Ports. . M. for the nearest cal- minere 18 dnother Agnt pending upon a smaller | Gitta Hyptene Dis, Orrin Davis, O. 0. Johnson | ings representing scenes in the history of the king, | five miles west of Marysville, Union. county, havo BOSTON, Jaa 27—Cloared, ship Wild Rover, Null, Batavia; bers from. nd O. H. Simmons. and the ceiling was festooned with the Stars and - | brigs Jessie Raynor, Tucker, Port Spain: Fannie Lineol Dette of Brookien, with many of the New York |, Materia Mediea—Dra. D. B, Smith, Josiah A. Mar | Stripes and the hat tonal tri-color of the Germans as , Deen! | sapomemeee weee flo. of fee. tea eve e Blopiings Deresars cir Giver, Amen: Wotaie, nah delegation to assist them, will oppose it on the | tim.and J, R, Robins. symbols of the peculiar circumstances under which arge, frigl ii passengers on the York: ry | Charleston. ground thet it 1s @ local improvement and the ex- Theory and Practice ‘of Medicine—Drs. Lyman | his Majesty was to visit his American subjects, The highly complimentary card of thanks, a copy of which was | Salled—Wind WNW to W by8, fresh, bark Danish Beauty nge should be borne by the district benefited by } Stanton, J. Y. Tuttle and James Fenner. retinue of the jolly monarch turned out in large force ‘that be cre Grek Spencer, thankin ‘him for bis kindness | brige Clara Brown, Hall Columbia, Cyclone, and Abby. ;. They contend that as the whole expense of Pros- Chemistry and Pharmacy—Drs. James Day and | and showed their allegiance to hu powst by the al ing ray wc dee ot por gereduayaiplt Sentai Ratha tte ita ae Menon ols Be tne fret, twelve & W progress oy Betctto Meaicine—Dra. W. H. Bowisley, | King Gharlee was present and paid: his devouons im | Melgome guests. The, Maryevile Zridune says tts | eapiaie Weng aio, Having fated gu comblnge ot hatch and | fal, areilen:tiey Sivan ory, tunes Waar Samuel Tuttle and P. W. Allen. com) with Queen. Elizabeth ; Mephistopheles Q inh nt ‘was ol & rT “y ington ; » Jacksonville; pettohe FE pes na an driven from the north by hunger, a8 they frequently | talnéd, and ship proceeded Bt nat BALTIMORE, Jan’ 27—Cleared, barks wa Bn, re JW Wil fed Instruction and . tions—Drs. 0. is. Freeman and A. P. Parsons. eneviéve de Brabant; Mike joined in the giddy Wed A ac Rae aa fore reported tates into Key Wont por eahore on Tebeeites | pistehtord, Ferdambuco; Delaware (Br), Wh having on his armalovely huntress, and | sfartin county, Ind.» has a family named Cross, Shoal 18th inst, and lay there about 94 hours, when she took | Ro one use ‘Haskell, New London; H ssaistance 0 ono dpe hatha Tammie ‘altzed with a pretty fortune teller. In ad. mers, 3 johnson. i jet ws with a 4 - of the wreckers, who di ed 51 bbls ry : a he tsomoty aajared to mest in New York ty | ffna tous erp one acre eg se schol | Sul Mis Gah a, Ca, Mog | Setar ae spueolahambapannd C92 esd a on the first Wednesday in June next. boys, clowns, Uncle Sams, Topseys, Mary Queen of . ob- | | Bara BALRAx (Br). » from Jamaica for New York, ks Delaware, and Janet; brigs Fido, and Nicola — Bcots, peasaut girls and court iadies Deedes am me | ROUAUBIY Gre OD tae a coe tis isnot to be | Beoreropered a Key Wonton, tnd dtareea he gare | 3 YORE LEGISLATURE. numerable costumed in dresses to ault thelr hore.» «But it is born,” replied his wife, meekly. ‘would go on the railway same day for repairs. PS a ath Jan %—Arrived, brig W M Nash (Briy NEW . fancies and also to defy description, Tue pageant | Ucn pe cross, my Tove, we all have our tls | q BRIG ALioH, Kalpht from, Baltimore vie Norfolk a Fort arteries uve: wre WH was a picturesque one, and looking down upon the | crosses to bear.””” Mr. Cross in bitterness of | §P8!2 Teporta Deo 1, ht night, lat $4, lost steering goar,main | puck, ‘Baracoa; Minerve, Oellinn, Huraun, J L Leech, SENATE. ang au osent at some Bastern celebration, so | #Piit. ‘Amelia Jane, this Tas been going on | fiyrafi ana sevetal Stauchecus Srowen’ ferstormane forte Gecrantowny BO, jolong fer Forte Rien; Bary B Mam tea excel wi Hou and varied were the dresses of thehappy dancers. | 1088 enough; if you Have any more little crosses to | trees badiy sprang and received other alight ory “Met xTORTRESG MOWROE. Jan Soeeallog, bark” Cl the rot fersnon perpetrated mostly w ALBANY, Jan. 28, 1800 | Errortiy after ten o'clock the floor Was clenved and a | bear 1 won't help you support them,”? discharging cargo would proceed to Cuba to load for Baltt- for Belfast; brug Union, for Cork: Harrlet, for Porlo x seg Me saa, Stead German farce was acted. A tent was carried into and Concord, for &: ‘Also sailed, ship Island Light over hapa ai sonal = By Mr. GRanam—To authorize any life or fire in- | the middle of the floor, and around it seven witches pom buenttees iw es in Ju oe SIVER. Son many ey West, in distress, remained in F, RIVER, Jan 28—Arrived, schr Mary J Mead, surance, any trust or loan company or savings bank | performed their weird and mystic evolutions, until & . rt 23d inst, awatting instructions from her owners whether | Thrasher, NYork for Taunton. ‘tnco! gentleman ascended a rostrum and called upop an ae sell the vessel to pay salvage or not. ‘schr Helen Augusta, Wells (not as before}, to invest their funds in bonds issued by any iNCor | Strenaant to turn a wheel, the result of which was Soma Ww. from Aux for Boston, be- | Elizabethport. Der Hag oo ne ecan ot | Race Senta Meenas Maki css | | ayeene New Yewketle Dass | rear S Tes ome re | Beata sen Ra Sees ee _ TT of | tent ue colo . ——- = odie idaage Miedo little farce, which was acted by Mesdames | Sun rises ....... 718 | Moon rises ...eve 7 30 mith, Nichols, Chattesion for Roston; Carrie Melrin, Watie Fernandina for do; J V Wellington, Snow, Boston for NYork} Collector, Fe, for'do. ‘31th, AM—No arrivals. Safied—Schre Nellie Bowers, Annie Gillise, Jonas Smit OrFasnod by Sith, ship Bt Louls, Hubbard, New Orleaas fey MOBILE, Jan 23—Arrived, ship Mary E Campbell, Moody; This contagious and dangerous diseases among domestic | Tohn ‘Minx, Sommer, Power, B. Passel, G. animals and to prevent the sale of diseased meats, | Hever Hudoipn and Power, caused © great deal of | SUD Set8........ 614 | High water.morn 9 82 ang appointing General M. B. Patrick, of Onondaga, and laughter, After the performance dencin —_—_— , Allen, of Erie, and John Stanton Gould, of | Was resum Leg ieee overt ie intel Kel Weather Along the Coast. to act for five years at a | Up by supper the light fantastic was pursued with- JANUARY 98-9 a. M. salary of dollars. ‘diem and travelling ex- | out interruption until the li ht of this me haa "Weather. Yo carry out the provisions of the proposed mm to make itself Thermometer. ae ry ta through the an NORFOLK, es 26— Arrived, schré Wm Thompson, Wiley, ‘The ball was in every sense 8 grand success, both Janfi8—The Smidt, Brems Boston; Allen ia, Sterling, NYork. so far as attendance and enjoyment were concerned. vert inetmelon, has Safled—Steamship ‘Darien (ir), Peters (from Mobile), Liv sreamtug, having been “ of | Captain Louis Fink was everywhere attending to the ‘any | the comforts Pps oes he was ably seconded of @ party inter- | 10 his efforts by Cap’ ‘alentine Fink and Messrs. t the Commissioners | Blatvelt, Sperd, Sommer and Rothhardt, of awards and l. Ball of Company E, Seventy-first Regiment. Relative to the accounts of | ne american Guard, Company EB, Seventy-first ha Teneo permit the Society of Poor | regiment, National Guard, held its annual ball last see estate the amount of | night at Irving Hall. The attendance was quite he lresnganokd AERO Sct mlasemtn Dek dey large and fashionable, The hall was richly and } pop NEW YORK tastefully decorated. Flanking the band of the regi- eee YORK, JANUARY $6, 1869, ment, which was stationed on the platform, Herald Packages. were stacks of muskets supporting knapsacks, | Captains and Pursers of Veseols arriving at this port will and the galleries and ceiling were bright with | pleasedeliver all packages intended for the HrnaLp to our lS oS es tte | Ran Ba ms Toa tosis ee oe imen' lew not now inne BrP pane sees lg collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, on : ro = ; AE damaged onirronr, Jan Bh vit po ead Mi bag ba gg sta Jan 12-0; Johnston and crew, five $F, Fraridence; Jabex L White, Wickes, ‘Providence for Bins chooner Jane Shelburne, of N Kit-arivea tn the night, brig Machias, Burgess NEW LONDON, Jan 25—Arrived, schrs Dr Pranlin, 8¢0- Ferien eeeetbort: NYorks Sinbad, Arey, New Bedford foF do. Portland for NYork; Bale We sr Heese Pant Rives for det Billow, for Go. NEW HAVEN, Jan Hi—Arrived, schre re rman, Hilly pit SS alae” leared.-Sc! Bears, Pe PRIA DELP UIA. Sen ah Kerined, ely tetas (Prem, eget tanecete manne ae Cleared—brig G irnt, Rout ‘Barbadoes; schr Betagawa, 6; mt Jan |The bark OB Haws, ftom ryoat for hiindeipbiay te beating in. ‘The follow this f¢ —sehrs Emily: ad ioe ar aiee APP ak dys Given he Yn Alea EEE EEE ETEE es nd i ei ‘will be seen by the following extract from Tintil a late hour. In point of taste, in decora- | by wing the proceedings of the road. 8, excellence of rvanenwet and ‘brilliancy of | the regular monthly meeting, beld March 8, 1868:— vere Ms F fmnite, Jorvey Clty for Norts Carolina. lecticiam it 19 not Liki Mr. STANFORP—To confirm acts of officers of | costumes the entertainment fully equalled, if 1t did That on and after April 1, Re ad ‘Associated hold, Maggie Aan Jan ‘schrs Broadfield, - ead ely Futon q not surpass, that of any military company held this | Press will discontinue, the colisction of ship news in the from | Baltimore ; Southerner, Dari Hiadelphia, a lance. By Mr. MUR! incorporate the New York | season. captain 0, P. femith, the commadndant of of New York. Passed unanimously, Kereon ] Saileeteis Reporter ; sets ore Ligue. Governor Hoffman has appointed William C. Prall, Association for sa loans, | the company; Mr. Jarvis B. Smith and the other | ,#@ The oflice of, the Herald steam yachts Jawms and being re- CE, Jen Se Arrived, sosmeaie, Whetwin® oe Boeken ees District Atorner. in ‘tors John Brien, Gharies 8. | members of the committee have reason to congratu- | 324 en Waiteh cay 5 = oqamunications from % iy yee boomy Le yo FScott has been appoin sorekeeper at Nions—Helative to. the town of Ashiana, | '#° *emselves on the result of thelr labore. sels will be forwarded free of charge. clo e ar, Dunbar, Baltimore. ee 2 ted ped shave the arsenal! in this city, vice Davia lander, the Also for the relief of John Fitz- appointment to take effect on the 1st of February, at of Bernardus Swartwout. Also for The Teutonia. CLEARED. seventy-five doiars per month, The Tentonia Society had their ball last night, : £ sect aa een meena: eine he) SAE SR A ane | we ake eas Gotan sees See | “Rey fete, janine ata! to = the Legislature, <4 a Nesapave hooee SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 28— Arrived, bark Conquest, Howes, ALBANY, Jan. 28, 1860. exited BW Re G. Tames ay te oe ws sy pes Ferg) Pea wens ip Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mall Steam- Mert ed—Bark Annie W Weston, Bailey, Liverpool ‘The Committee on Elections will meet at the Me- $5,000,000. " mn; Othello; 5 and | ae OO iy Gen hictaas ei SALEM, Jan 36—Arrived, sobre’ wary Langton Pia tropolitan Hotel on Saturday to hear the cases of Pram ys may are under the athe: Fidilo, and, cpeerall ay Sanminaer oot rope bo % Barnes, Morton, Savannab—Livin gston, Rockland for NYork; DH New ns, me ier, contested seats in the House, There are five seats Paltonssdoataeriy under Hicks ‘aun goer ty Venus, If all these were satisfactory to the carnival | Sicamanis Cheatpenter rage, Pordando F Atae 0 ER REnPORE, Sun 99-Betiot, ache Alte (Brie, Creches, a een ond the city, and thence to ogg af the Teutonia, then nothing further need be ahin Nereus. Bearae. Boston—W P Clyde contested—four in New York city. Mr. Trainor’s tested connect with the Sout Railroad. ' The company ERiip City of Brooklyn, Maviken, Oateo—Fabtr! & Oheus Hioventn dlstrit, Mr. elpia's, of Us Thirteenth, - Antic avenue ti to the East river under ‘ine soll as BILLIARDS aust Aiea naens cm Sit, Bente i 4 a ey 3 ae by Mr. McLeod (rep.); Mr. Whalen’s, of the Four- ible. eal of K Punch, Meincke & Uo, | York and Philadelphia Steamship Company's steamship City A GREAT SALE OF CITY LOTS. of London, Robert Leitch, Commander, from Liverpool via . ONE ENTIRE BLOCK, far as ‘Bark Progress (Nor), Olsen, Stettin—t ir, Yan Parrex—To establish a Board of Edu- ser Bark Nr tron (un aren Lisbon Favor 2 teenth, by Mr. McKiever, both democrats, and Mr. 4 ee Sr Saoere Warren * | cation of the Methodist Episcopal Church; aisoto | Billiard Match Between Dion’and {Foster in| Brig i Jj 7 & Co. Queenstown for New York :— hope tert helen ha by Mr. Zimmer. The case | authorize the town of Manhelm toconstruct@ bridge | | Montreal=Dion the Winner by Eighty-four | sone! N°W® Dickerson, Demarare—H Trowbridge's Jan 1b—Wind 8W to NW. 148 AM, Fastnet; strong breexe | 1 Pl0% of one or more lole__ » John Deck Richmond county, whose | over the creek. Pol Behr Adelaide (Br), Taylor, Port Spain—Jones & Lough. and high head sea. Distanee run, 07 mites. Wiil be-sold at auction by JAMES M. MILLER, peek So ‘fotanted te Sth “Sletttie’ as ‘By Mr. Nontox—To acts for the construc: oints. Bohr Howard, Gritin, Havenat B Philive t Bone 16th—Wind NW to SSW. Strong breeze and moderate — So the aint oxamined. Maan dtcal), Will | tion of an experimental line of rallway in New York MONTREAL, Jan. 28, 1869. Behe Wings Of the Morning. McParland, Nassat—Mows & breoge and high head sea. _ Distance ran, $82 miles, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, mony has veen already taken in the courts of | ‘'T harahrnmee 1 y+! ~alembeaneed Dion and Foster played a match game of billiards | Wain: psimer, Pearce, Savannah—Bentley, Miller & Thomas: | Dead sea, Dita a. ~ aobaiealaaaeaa ae TARY 10, AT 19 O'CLOCK. Staten Island. Tt is that 150 witnesses have To legalize re at 3 (push shot barred), American carroms, on @ second | gchr Vraie, Maso jeston—N L ; to W. Taree breeze to strong gale and high We tee eee Te “ been summoned on the side of Mr. Decker. The ob. Bey pcta of James Gulman. Jr. nLOtary | size carrom table, for $2,000, at Mechantos’ Hall, in | Schr Yanvee Blade, ‘Coombs, L Me. bn tana igh | 7 Property, which is most desirably located, ls bounded Mons are said to be purely tecl case é Jooks favorable for therretention of hi cone ‘he case | Powis county; to permit the Fulton Manufacturing | this city, to-night. A large number of | “Seu Crescent Lodge, peg heat B Vonder- S00, 18 J . by the Seventh Avenue Bouley: 3. Waterbury wil] conduct the case for Decker and Mr. port--Benner, Brown and 148th streets, ighth avenue, and 147th Company to reduce the number of trustees; to con- amitb. rteze to strong gale and Waxener, of Staten Island, for Mr. Hawkins, The | Struct @ free bridge over the Susquehanua river, Soma Feeen, O00: tro oor : colicherte es aaliige ‘he Comuiitée will continue its sessions at intervals for | Between the towns of Ninon and Vestal, in Broome | GeO", Phelan, O'Connor, Boyle, Cronin, Bryant, & Thomas. Schr Sam! Gitman, Kelly, Boston—S W Lewis & Co, Many weeks to come, the length of time being pro- | County. and many others. Mr. Hubbell was chosen referee; ARRIVALS babiy extended in pr rtion to the enjoyment which Mr. M Pua ADOPTED. Chris O'Connor was umpire for Foster, and Oyritie . somely laid out, and upon the completion of the proposed the Metropolitan affords and the attractions at the ir. MORPHY pivered @ resolution requesting the | Dion for Dion. Before the playing commenced It REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM endvor theatres. The State allows 3500 to the lawyer on | Comptrolier to furnish to the Senate a number of p a THE HERALI AM YACHTS. improvements, will be the handsomest avenue in the world. each side in every contested case. The bill of the Committee at the Metropolitan last year was $1,900. There was su little business of linportance before It ts proposed to extend the Eighth avenue railroad ling cross se: tok claim certificates of 1812. Carried was agreed upon that whenever the balls jawed | , Steamship City of London (Br, Leitch, Liverpool Jan high erens Son’ Dieotp tes pales oe " and the'care will no doubt soon be running past the property 5 Croan sen. miles. Mr. CAULDWELL offered the following resolutio tart Daie$5a loan lat 6819, loc 60 11, pos = pl 'fouhwind W to 8, Fraahlo light breese and crons which. was Geviad S— ng a, | they must be got out in three plays. At the start the Br oupe bs Biunlat atiog ‘trig seam. | soa. Distance run, 448 miles, ight bigh a Es “day three ed steamer the House to-day that most of the tame m . posing) betting stood one hundred to eighty on Dion. ‘at'42 2b, lon'6L,, steamer Cliy of Amt, | -26tb—Wind NW.” Preah to light breeze and high cross ses. | on that aren ip fun and absurd resolutions. The resolution at Judiciary to inquire whelber it tis coescdunse wes Trams The play commenced rather briskly, Foster run- | werp, Renee, for an Jat 40 87, lon Bea bg 7h Wl We Beach 4o me docate bee For diagrams and fae persvcars apply at the office of ing. upon the representatives from the State in Con- eens splloct fn Interference with vested rina, ore | ning 73 after a few innings, when the balls froze | ffSm%er hound E; Yon, 1018, “cangaroo, s0a.. Distance run, #96 miles. papalionl eteererar ie os gress to u e enactmen' & law regul Gat it shail Fo ‘ pany 28th—6:17 AM, Sandy Hook; 6:16 AM. anchored at Quar- _ Soccraziien an pecng the power ong | puras‘tct Cnafacaages ie haar Snae | Wht Ro Ta compat to citer them. ion then a 2 Re oh ee aioue was made the order for ft Week, | Sallous nnd run passenger trains ia euch «manner as shall | the referee decided that the bails were jawed. A Captain Davis, of achr ed. Advice free. Aho Notary "Public and. Commie at which tune a special aession wil be eld, for that | Seromacase tn fetiaca te deat Nem cork and that | dlapate ensued, which faally ended b re: iitisine | Sl daye (rom Ban Bing sioner of Deer i7TNGs Counsdlior at Law, 961 Broadway. cinitens tout Ry 3 " ei tien protest, and continu fon. b Jan | out five days the rudder wi Pree FB AM & resolution to-day to appoint Gommitttee to | “9D be lees! and proper that it report by bill. the run, making 120. ‘The play was very pretty, bat a duri vessel —MoINTIB: Investigule the action of the Metropoitian Police | Adjourned. SOMOS Wan nO cbsant for nuldiin tapdelmem hee 3, tine of | by wimlbg veemaleher oF aes AW MOTRE te Ghd AND BROKERS, by Bg a to arrest the assassin became slow, Dion running 33 and 50 and Foster 33, les east ow Whalemen. eal street and 125 Chi - therues ee ASSEMBLY. AL the leveith mnning the gaye staod—Dion 4251 P vis | Bbip Marengo, Litie of NB, wae at Ray of Talands Ot st, | iver sien and raga and Gold at She tely ey . fer 188, e ne and Co. | with 130 bbls sp and 270 do Wh ofl, ali told ; would sail same | quotations, Information furn! ‘and prizes prompuy ALBANY, Jan. 28, 1869. | was, got the balla together splendidly near the lower or) v Piteporta at Emme 6 Jones, Cashed in Miesourt STATE WORKINGNENS ASSEMBLY. BILLS INTRODUCED. cusniea and scored 208, mainly off the red and white, Ph (ine NB, ot! not reported. pete att we baal a enn) 2 orictiA ietiney By Mr, BARKER—To faciiitate the construction of | leaving the game_ Dion 476 Foster 106. The betting ) Spokes. WIPE OTE DEWONEES |, LOCALLY COSATERD gs i, was now one hun i on wut i Proceedings in Albany Yester@ny—Reports | “* Gloversville, Mayfield and Northville Railroad; | "The play that followed. for some tine was ted Cente Al om; lee | tp Reniase, Froaman, (rem How York for en Prancede, . divorce obtained. Advice Presented and Resolutions Adopted=A Come | *!8°‘ #14 In the construction of the Fonda, Joums- | the iuck being against Foster. On the eighteen! a ny Longe atts, onda. eRe itis, tom Haw Vote tor tan Prosi» JOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, mittee Appointed to Visit the town and Gloversville Raliroad. oy yy! Missed by a hair's bo csly rant peg weezy, fo Steamship Co. 26th | cisco, 89 no date, off Cape Horn—by ship Gaspee, DRAWINGS Gevernor, Mr. Day—To amend the laws relative to the | Dion two reds well together, but he only run yj Ly passed schr A F Ames, from St John, ‘iseourl and meaty Gas Dames, ALBANY, Jan, 28, 1569, of Mohawk; also relative tothe Herkimer ana | 00 the twentieth inning Foster missed @ fine follow for Havana. re Bark PO ery from New York for Sydney, BXTRA Oo. JANUARY Lg Im the State Workingmen’s Assomb! , ‘Railroad. along the cushion, leaving the Teds again, so that Alabama. Limeburner, Fernandina, Jan 24, with | NRW, Oct 2 lat 58 X, P mt, rat em mb!y to-day Mr. 4, then stood. son cearenenes fo Se Yories Raliroad Co, Bark Ocean, Liverpool for Philadelphia, Jan 9, off 0. ANU ARY Kuhn, from the Committee on Conspiracy, presented ws over the Newton creek. fn ommeruction of | Dion ait Poster si, On. the twenty-second 1 rikeaigs a ee ee ee ee Tetiia, from Kew York for Anjler for orders, i sahoqhy tin. bill making it lawful for ali trades’ unions to meet 2 HARTMAN Declaring’ Tompkins’ Park ya | Foster made a fine cross cushion abot, got tires bale gg eg A raed hab y peaceably end discuss apd establish all necessary New York, a public park, and to provide | together and scored 140, mi an easy shot at the eq, Sane spd pemnengers, to the Old Dominion eee Nigh 5 days from New Orleans for New York, ; NO. hy-laws for their own government. It provides that SATEET CAS provide that a pediers or | SoMiy, tne gamne Seunding Pn ae oe ip Somerset, Child, Baltimore, with mdse, to Wm | "Mehr Queen of the South, Gordon, from New York for Mo- migvet nthe Favane @ub-division 8, chapter 1, tite 6, part 4, Revised intending to travel on foot shall the twenty-seventh inning Dion left Foster the tw. Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P — = wage Poets. + apaanisencehencttlar eae : Gamanes saehenee we bers of any society i points, but leaving the alls together. The play’ was | “I wi Fisy New Bedford, with méseand | Awrwanr, Jan 12—-Arrived, J B Dutfus, Biauvelt, Philadel JH. SOHENCK, OF PHILAD! WiLL oy P ce act. The bill was gplenaia during this run, the balls nn A a or Fergunet —, , Ly DP iaiven ore ate apa adopted and will be introduced in the Legislature eleven times round the table. At this sage ‘orig! vernock, 6 day, with nal 11th, Auguste, Callies,fand Alexander, Almfeld, New , August 8, fromo A. M. to ¥P. rooms, No. regen aps eet 892, Dion 710, the average, 80 far, be- nv: oer Oe ee Anne, ryt pein Mr. Reeve, from the Committe on Prison Labor, ion now fun 155 points on the balls Kept ch ard a Soy det fat Me Sk sett Rea i td jan int 36 (and wes Presented « ill Which provides for the entire abo- fpaeruer, and, aner | fotne ant scores, Pentel Maray, from Sen Prencivos or Live oot ‘4 Friachen en oH Mshment contract system; tii Darrell, 7 labor as shall be at the disposal of the prison authori- Pt eee pe asia 7 py fos hry sonata, anata hat ins 3-3) Nemondiod ‘ Hepes @ latter then mad business as May be imported from other epee) ad that no emolument shall be pail to the conv: for extra services, ade 10 and in at @ very risky draw shot, mi when Lag a balls well Bp ond ren ‘ont wit Jay I aver: ing’ 36 4nd'2 over Throaghou! ut ihe game the belting i edegeennipn ae a ashe Ta ‘aa re, Mr. Wasnt that the Committee on Reso- Jutions bad considered the communication Waa in favor of the winner. of W. H. Syivia, President of the National Lavor Con- fTey Rn Am WR od for , and dissent from some portions of said com- AN INDIAN KILLED ON A RAILROAD TRACE.—A ta P Coctton’ wos ass $78 Bi a8 thera Mmunication—vig: where he states that labor few since an Indian was seen lying on pani nina , Jan 11—Salled, Abraham Skalles, Gregerson, “unions of the country have not and never o&0 accom. track of @ Wisconsii ‘Mo, 10 days, with head- {Bir rca tng rosa psy, fou tines aa eee a yates thea jon (law back in the face of those who made it; that por. made t stop SP new, I Cesritee, eee strom, eomaeny oo ‘the Ce, Noe of crasenr “ceusing instan\ Her “Gh the pag from suggest MOBY, ial committee of three tO ‘said table anv! re- stopped, when an indian dias wna Sig tn, Coen tom Beamon er ‘ vs JROvAL BARING Fo. Sere the perme ales urnment. Testes. aiterwarde ascertained Cy ee Ae cn nee ot re ouene wy Rome BAKING Ye yr oe ie Sho drew trem her boss wean : pee rr Resolved. , Convention ee i labor uslons of the Baas wa ya ths the “ 4 gs threatening manner, aa if she Bteamships Trivett, LAverpool; New York, Bremen; Eagle, Na); R' AL HAY: oe ATID IN GOLD andi Wo co-operate with it for the common all $2,000, own life. A gentieman ry ‘Havana ; Saragosen, Charleston; Gen Barnes, Baval . York ; Jan, M, ‘atreet Srorkingmen of the country. and for this purpose t@ preva | Searetary, $2,000, and at the same time comfortin, rown, Wind at sunset W. tindel oA pia. oo fete several Loyey ree fo1008, and apon Pe local By ry LENN—To with which he was fami: The uni Ti ee rd, cs ©. ected 70) QO( CUREBG! CLUDING THE Porr’s wiTt | Serking ona, arters {rom the Mallousl school district Wo. 13, th Macedon, the voay of ner Father were taken on board the train | soma thtontnn Noten, Tavportdan aby Win Riion erry, rom ee 70.000 itr nor enane PrBetary eet - v carr le, the camp, er meeting of owners and mnat: f waela belong | Si sh, wig orders; bri Het Work shail be done on contract unless in accordance | banking association or national bank. Als to. in- the deceaaed—-gathered atowndl the corpse and gave | 8 New London Wednesday, Jan 27, and an association organ ie, Doe iled, BU Pant, Martin, Sogmpores "| Sieepiteenees. it he, cont’ HORA, J “ times’ ite con! Kulken, NY¢ t corporate the Temperance Society of Mount Vernon, Westchester county. By Mr. Roor—To permit Wm. W. Rockwell, Henry | Rafled from’ Cuxhaven Uith, Hareburg, leas than or utterance to their agony in piercing moana. The | 1d # Association at Philadelphia, Indian had been at Madison and bought a bottle of | Capt New London, was chosen dele, | “Hor varan, dan W-Put in, Cecilia Whiskey | pate to the General Convention to be held at Philadelphia | pool for Charleston ‘dered to be prevented to the Legisiature. An epprenticeship law was prescated for Bistro. from Liver: with the Hight Hourlaw. ‘The ort Was adopted " fer, chormte 2