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ALBA Devlin, 18 nominated. The last ballot stood: Creamer, 1¢; Millspangh, 12, —— Mr. Jarvis Lord is from Monroe County and owes e REPUBLICAN CAUCUS—NOMINATION OF E. T PITTS OF ORLEANS FOR EVE. KER AD LUTHER CALDW —THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. i By YRLEGRAPH TO THR N. Y. TRINUNE. ) ! AupANY, Dec. 81.—Last night and this morning fhe | Aumaxy, Dec. } tzains brought large additions to the nimber of | evening, in the C ! amembers here, and still larger ones to the Third | preside ¥louse, which is on hand in good forc The question as to who should be speaker was soon ecttled. Finding no chance W ever Mr. Littlejohn determined to withdraw, and bis example was fol- Jowed by Mr. Wood of Onondaga, thus leaving the | {0 orotaric "fi01d cleat for Mr. Pitts. The fight for the clerkship, | Speakcr result grew mote bitter and increased in inter- e | fat > | dute for Canal Comu < | Schoharie was nomin ion, and Luthe Assembly D . 42 out of the 4 Smith M. W thowever, P B o B and did not Tose any of its intensity as the hour | Yued, Ti Johm 1 el gor the canes rrrived. Cushman's friends were very 19 Miemagh. 1 active and seemed to be wore concentrated than lin ‘stateted that’ the inations at all ha | i ents. nomina 4es oL hie eppourrcs | guéstion whether th Quite & number New-Yorkers and Kings County | ytter in the House men came up in the morning train, many of whom | withont being _eomn are delegates to the State Union League which meets | eandidates. Tiere on Wednesd Senator Harr's was moving the consi ‘around the Delavan House g 4ng. Noah Davis is at the some liouse. Oneida poli- ticians ore here insmore force $han from any other county. This is natural as the county sectas nuxious to 1ill overy office that to be filed or ereated during {he next two years, Itisa standing joke whena eandidate is named to ask if heis not from Oneida Connty. The nomination of Mr. Pitts, places a yonng man at the head of the Assembly as well as the Senate. He 43 about thirty years of age and has obtained his yo- sition by the ability he displayed during the time ke has been a member. The-Legislature will not do more than organize to- | 15y iy ¢ mortow. The only contested seat is from the Putnam | he (Mr. Cr County District, Lewis H. Gregor He received | of allLis vows, 1,304 votes, Stephen Baker, the contestent, Baker, 5, Col. Baker, 1. The contestant elaims that the latter six were intinded fordim, & claim which will prabably be The Governor v dab 11 oclock in | fvally Jarvis Lord « +he office of the Secretary of State. The only display | clamation. «will bo that of the Albany Zouaves, who will do es- | m’“‘;\' cort duty. After the inauguration the Governer will | i roceive New-Year cal . THE REPUBLICAN CAUCTS. The Republican caveus met at 7 o'clock this eyen- fng in tho Assembly Chamber. The withdrawal of | M. Littlejohn sccured for him the position of Chair- man, which was unanimonsly giten iim on the mo- tion of Mr. Parker of Cayuga. Messrs Berryman and | Yarbox were appointed Sceretaries. On taking the | of N w-York we chair Mr. Littlejohn thanked the gentlemen for their 1,0 P Wond of &indness, and then announced that the caucus was | yuation, which w ready for busine Although the p d frout, ity may have 1 1 with ind wply thew direct afterw "W, Milly ] hallot for ¢ | infe | ud Kiniball of 1 co was crowded with meml and spectators, it was remarkably guie and e present was anxious for the next movement. This silence was soon broken by Mr. Wood of Onondaga | arizing in his geat and moving the nnaninious ne ination of the Hon. E. L. Pitts of O s for 8pes which was seconded by Mr. Gridley of your ei carried in a few seconds afterward. No demonstration whatever occurred uffer the se- fection. The motion that the cancns proceed to nom- Inate a candidate for Clerk was carried, and Messrs. Younoglove of a, and Kimball of Fr: i tcllers. Mr. Younglove then placed | assistant cr of Sarataga, Editor | hal( that he came | 1 fre i | £F nd from & section | joumied. L one WO In nomination Waldo ) of The Saratogian, nrging in bis 1 from a strong Repnblican county wwhich gave a larger increase for that garty than o other portion of the State; he had been Sacretary of | the Central Committees, and was one of the decapi- | catiean atker < tated Postmasters. In yielding to thet West on the “ A TO Bpeakership, the North pr ts claims for recogni- | ¥ trieonarn o THE TRTAR tion, beeause no candic xe1sco, Dec. » for any such position had | gy ¥ wver before been s ed from that section 5 Mr. Reynolds o toga, presented the name of | ™) Luther Caldwell of Chemung, as one entitled to the | ¢l ‘lm‘mn. both from his serviees to the ecountry, | Paving been in the army, in which he Tose fron; | | eutenant to major, and to his party, he being one of ts main supporters as editor of The Elmia Adve fiser. For two years he has been Assistant Clerk, and +therefore nunderstood the duties of the oific Mr. Bicknell, St. Lawrence. put in n . H. Parker i Postmaster v Awould not prov He was, too, one of the stur old Lawrence roll up the Repui 7.500., o gone done. At Pp Corne! . Underwood ¢ Mr. Parker stated that t! Jicau party arose b the off uga County. Dutt d not who went to wor majority. Mr. workers, atd w heen jonrnal cl dutles of the office. Thers was a panse of some mi expected that all the nomi This was soon dispelled by (g wnd moving the man of that conuty. ade him thorouz! o office, and his 1863, while actin, equally divided « f by New-York roughs in the che place as long as he chose ewlogistie remark that it v legislation that b i the guestion by would do if Mr. C answered. Mr. Bigelow & IOW, A any s had bisn Josed. vens of X, rige d almost intinidated | 11008 J.ong, pex e L to | to-LviTowW. A futher | for pinnpt | ected, bronght orth | wrr asto what the Tonse | vhick wi . not | o risk of disgu ting | * M, Parker nomination of Cesb y \” | & The nomtinations being closed, the eausus pro- | goedod to take an in ot, resulting: Cish- wman, 52; Caldwell, 2 3 Underwoud, & No choice having bees p motion was caried 1o proceed to a fory elect, resulting : Cr 3; 17; Parker, 4 derwood, 4. Mr. Underwood’s name having 1 ted n withdrawn, e the third formal bal : Cusd st} | Cauldwddl, 25; Potte: lerwe Yo dny. The next ballot 1, 25; Caddwall, Satsaroy, Dol BL: Pntter, 18; Parl xt ballot: Cushuan, " 19; Caldwell % rke; Cushman's friends began to Jook evident hisopponeut conld concentrate cnough ve €o defeat him if they chose, Another ballot was take « ennounced it was found t! and only 80 me other poll—whi cast, whereas ondy again decided that it was not o | Mr. Parker’s name was withdrawn, and Datlot vesulted : Caldwell 41, Coslunan 9, Pott ‘which seenred the election of Mr. Caldwell. It was | subsequently made unanimous A'l:;;-m(-nnrlmlnk‘c;{prmmnlm to hallot for Serg -Arms, . A. Kempes of Wayne Ihe cancus then adjou lnwl.” o g THE DEMOCRATIC CATCUS The Democratic caucns copfid not h;’ e I I:ruuinuyuuu 1l ¥ 0 ¢Xprotati A strong but the w mufi.’.‘.‘..f J,‘( able members prevented it from breaking up in one of those scenes peculiar to assemblages in distrvts where the Demoeratic element predoming Yor two or three days the wire-pullers out | | chansici on the of 3 it a8 | up with fee and ) that the river w } ¥, Dec, 81 and Dbefore it w s t K3 votes were ca his necc nexy. | 20.08 0~} Qurnec, ull of e Mauss., De N ant- | was nominated. | E 2 heen worse | Fourth Wared SesHI01 Was MOTe Fespeet- tion to the defection all. He was at one_time a l)rwn]rru{in candi- L OF CHENUNG FOR CLERK | ENILE RS Sl ata on the sixth ballot Millspangh, 14; and Henry C Jenet, 1. Mr. Dev € He micrely tion of the : whether he was for or against it. te actively this morn- | "My, Creamer thought it a strange propos n a Democratic Canens—a c: 32,000 votes that were cast at the Jast election. ught that they ought t wd thonghtful only of the v they represented. 1t was a've nd those i Mr. Creamer uquited omer) would tahe the full res h and others withd ion in the Republican ranks sioner. 51 Tor Clerk, ind Fiepataite BY TFLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNK —At the Union canens held this pitol, over which D. C. Littlejohn M. E. L. Pitts was chosen Spe. ker by ac- Caldwell of Elmira was (lu’:"l' mocratic Canens Lield this even- members were present. Mr, \dof Clinton presided, and Ds G. Storr of Sullivan and Charles 1 Y nvel of N acted 1 ballot for eandidate for s follows: Thomas J. Creamer, §; William Williame, 6 G. H. Milly: Develin, 43 Smith M. Weed, 8. On wer received 14, Develin ropriety not making Been broacied, 1t was & democrats would not nd they entered it to-morrow ted to any particalar set of thew out the proposition fi s without saying ion_to NS representing House with rs the 1 er to grant or de; a8 of wl J NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, l . ARY 1, 1867 Kin, but gever with & whole loa NEW YEAR'S DAY. l wiped -:-fl.m,mf" do it neatly with o ltle piece of bread, or, —_— "l’he late Dr. William Croswell has indited with Simple force and beauty the duties which should unite With and be no nsignificant portion of the bealthy social enjoyments so characteristic of the New Year's birth. Ho fitly aud faithfully sa, Go, warm the cold; go, elotha the bare; A:i‘"l ferd the.starved oucs at thy door; the cinpty banded share ket and thy store. so the tear, a, i Aud appy whall be o) the ye = That is thus happily begua. Go. give the sick and wear Indden the cells where pr i oil in woun Aud soothe the sonl about to Do thus, and thow shalt go Wit inuste round thy midaig A, blessing, shall be trebly b Yor cach such soul thus comforted. Thy s aball make a golden et i Year's Day, and bo by far The bappiest day that ever et Was lettered in thy caleudar! These noble injunctions admirabiy suggest the sustain- ment of the best of the good old custors peeal day, and which cannot be too devoutly adhered old antlhor, who thoroughly felt the nsefulness and good result of the good deeds he speaks of, says, “If T send a New-Yenr's gift to my friend, it shall be o token of my friendship; if to my benefactors, a token of my gratitude; it to the poor, which at this season must never be forgot, it shali be to make their hearts sing for joy, and to and adoration to the Giver of all goud gifts, | @ o the Claris Calendarta, n comvendious al ! who " | of the Calendar, a work of great learuivg, re careli and | on ., published over half a century sinee, deplores H whethier the remarks fitted «d that if be thonght so he ought ud take the responsibility nobody had a righi to as- d, that he was either for He had nerely said that , ) s, Creame awing their names, when i Monroe was noninuicd by ac- ted for Sclioharie was nomir \ 1. 1 J. C. dncobs 1a compaithen to eall future caue L. C. Littlejolm of Oswego noming Mr. Crandell of Allee: - ken as follows : derwoud, 10 Lird hallot J. K. K ated, | J. \daga was pominated doork idin | Charles J. er Jefferson for first 4 N ) eper and James Staunard of | Schobarie for second appointed the following Comr s Mossts, V y i Griddey amd the coucus ad- i o'elock. 1 embly caucus met in the A ed the eanens 18 can { Genessee and Wilson Berrymar { Secretarics. woved_that Edmmnd L. g for Speaker by acel. wied. oved to coed 1o an foll 3 uther Caldwell was declared andenbere, Brug v PRS- THE PACIFIC COAST. ADO 1 1 though it had been the WEATHER N ————— this morn 31.~Thermometer four Die , Dee. Feelors in’the shape of promising w nowinate Littlo- | BUa¥aLo, N. Y., Dec. o] r.or some other Republican, provided the nome | mometer 57, mnm his ele "mn. “'!hrll it w mometer 18 b, or any other member of the Republizan would ot be » party to their scheme, the - e mined to bring ont a ‘man of their own. No sooner was this resolved upon than candidates were as ihick a8 leaves in Summer time—so much so, indeed, t ! Genet said that when he wanted INCYNDT the “caucus to adjour ; found thay | thermonete y he woud make wgtion | that il candidtes s T Do s he knew would effectually carry his point. | ras el wo-day for » The caucus was held this cvenisy i {he SeDate | Bttt ot ‘;vhanbnhor, and fully sustained the reputation of the . Vaue 4|m1), Some of the more intelligent membess do not urdered, u 1esiiate to express their disgust, gflfl ’“nbllfll M. Week presided, and when the nomina- s for Speaker were in order, Miilspun Uremmer of yow city, John E. Deviin of fame place, J. C. Jacobs of the same, and Wil- | wrrsrecears 1o moe rrinese. Ricumoxn, Va., Dec., ~Clear. Moreury 27, Bu CALIFORNTA. yo Cal the tertific torn st of the town ¢ very ing in its cor Had rectly over the town, it isim- y cadenlute what damage it might have Rav Giove tlarty-two in twain cight or ten und shivpred into Ning lig work of 1up by n willy i that viei ore yiekls from §0 n the 1st of jon of doll for Y er Colorado, _— snow storm began at 1 o'clock ¢t tnches of snaw have reold, and pleasant. The . Heleng Isfand i blocked Thete are indic o1l over. wnenced anowing here at and hae contimied, with About six inelies 6f snow t. The weatlicr 1, and Weather remaing clear and ieter cgrees below zero, Wind cast; appearance of Wind nortlicast; appear- j1.~Wind north-east; cloudy; ., Dec. 81.—Wind north; cloudy; ther hree fnclies mometer 25, of 0w ; thermometer GL—Suowing six inches of wind south-west; thermon: al—Clear, cold and calm; ther- nee could get enough votes fiom his own pw PORTLAND, Me., Dee. 31.—Wind north; clondy; ther- 51.—Wind north-east; storming; e ooaiiny of Orange, | GLITCARY. . i e : CRIME e M AND MURDER, ' wiother incendiary was nr- [ie to his own premiscs to de- 1 Missourians, were foully I Railroad, ol o ot Erie, were named. The non p 3 ned. “ minathon : IRRAY. ] wut “:onligq‘:ml: :';Ix:fl‘:x't"m.:un“ 1‘{?"‘|i, ven | oswrco, Dm;‘,“}i’l“ l;i::li?::!'l"‘fil‘l;rn)'. esq., Presi- arTy the esucui by storm as was expocted, pug on dent of the City Bank, died at his Louse in :\:h 1y, coutrary, his colleague, (‘ronfi‘w’r s fittle ma esterday. He recently returned from Eufl”& mfi-’ latter developed the mowt stren; M bieen to recover his healih. - ¢ .‘? aud did not lose any as the con i E PR m o keep the party together he gave g . / g er.l And moved the unanimous nomjna- | LT 5T i 4 Daring Rn‘o.ot u""]' hich was earried. - RAILROAD ACCIDENT NEAR BOSTON, | | ook ween B e re Dassagos of wo WY TELRORAPH TO THE TRIBUNK, il /) i tos o v e members, Delin, seeing 10 | "Hostox ec. dl.—George W. Seaver, P vy ik t uehlhe ngeessity of plao- of Hoston, Jost Lis arm by falling unel - o o as the Tuty wis disorgan. Hill, on Baturday. 3 it i’“‘ ze. s brought it eceis g e i Deviin, culling EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. | -Ilnt that it was *such men. | »r. RAPI TO THE TRY m] l.fi:‘{.' n'x acl w:'lu“n'z ABHING onzrbec T Ve W Aotk N i Leet, HeeThe followi e ogcurred suce a- | offered him a cake L | wine. 1 i Purticulurs of the late | | the decadence of many of these elévating means of con ating holidnys by doing goos the writer alluded to, “so nearly Aafnly have had thete good effect; the lities and kind offices ameng friends s, naturally ereated the most pleasant to - that hilarity and * good in the ‘chamcter of | ! & their muent, 1) held in e in the usages of antiquity, who can ifa from the remotest Y Day, 1l st of tho Cireumeision,” was enlied the octeve of Christmos as early a5 457, A, D, and ituted by the Churel 1o e : vish law to whi le yiuinbers ove thre Mlusirating the religious cervon, n therefrom: temeh the 1 w8 of Heaves for tiis da drawing a e | | In the sixth | Counedl of Tours in Wl on the apposed 1, hat the celebrated. ¥ s a fust, i oppositic ting, dascing ¥ win dedl ! faced the Romans , kalt and future while he I agh it grees, however and strength i and th sse fuportant, the Church, ated the fust, i the earlier Jovial enstoma wore graduslly re ucd fin dne good form or & the disting fichth con e congen il and 1 by themse W peopl they ealled x g soenses of Scottish Lifo andaCha I lnburgh costom which had beconie of that fust welves with wih de and mm, w i they rushed from 3 made them dod to. He sugaT 1o hons e thelr way {nto hedrooms pants, whe ther in bed or not, aid foree wep part of the New sedan halrs turning from partics, aute them—n privilegoe th ollect,” says Ramway, *“hearing of Lord molete i lis | d the New | [ first New-Yea A tokens of g vy VIl o ) gt i wer In Lis, royal wardrobe L by preseuts mnde at are published by Mr. m which, fehols in the aceonnt ry-Day Ho of the peer f officer Chold ey ants, down to and sergen Fer Mafeaty, ¢ of the realm, and several of trinkets, wearing apparel, any of thie temporal lords pterbury gave £40, other n\mmml Io And 1okt of 1 with m o her ived a James L, when King of Scotland, received ns 4 gift, 1004, from Sir Join Harrington, s vichly nted dark Javtern, on which, with other curlous devices, wero representations of the sun, moon and | planets, and said to bes found as * graved by a Kin nd, David 11, that wis prisoner at Notiing) o & suggestive sseription In Lutin, wh ord, remenber me when thou coniest into th 11 §s held that that lantern was altogeth e and “evided pof lite grew di ) old anthor of customs of bis time : The next o this is New Year's dag, | haigan o e O heathen peop These cight dars doth Hin detties of any Their talies do the With i greateat | | Ye w . at they cac Wb Darehpasnes, tarls il custarta They drink ¥ 1 The following is a bill {ivity, quoted from & sear niith The Seeond Part of Youlh ichavion wency iu Conversation among Womcn, It displays a profusion and resources which would © tickle the palute” ot i gowrmel ws well as stuff the lohis of a gourmand o Tegesent day: 1. Brawn, 2, A boiled capon with oys- ters and suusages, 3. A sirloin, or ribs of roasted bee 4. A rousted goose, 5. Minced ples. 6, A roasted turkey, % A marrow ple. 8. A made dish of bread pudding. 9. A ronsted enpon, 10 Larks, partridges, or woodeocks, Which may be best provided. “11 Lamb. 12 A tart o wardens or quinces, 13, Tame pigeons, 14, A dried neat's tongue. 16, 'Anchovie ceing the mests and dnintics which load the tables of our ancestors, et us Ytk 4 glance at the manner in which the dalnty women and ha {uu eu behave at tuble, This we learn from the ki ik, and4from a serios of rules, the most fm- ¢ which we extract, concorning * carriage ut the el et at the lalie, serateh vot - thyself, aud take 4 it congh, and to Wow thy nose t much’ pose, turaing thy fa: utton. 3 b thy haade, but ent it with a koife, if 1t be ot very Iittle, azd vory new, amd that ali the otbers did the same, or the T pi . Cast ot thrself u) the talle with thive arms strotched even to thy IR oo by i ooy« lgd g g d 1004 | D sidclong. ekt ahack i, and with (ll ot not In wine, n&-’wq-ou::u.amm,nm 6 T Ve ot .kl b 88 grsnr b 4 o o | are ngain fri low not upon thy but, if it be hot, stay until it be cold. 11, Smell not to thy meat, and if thou ioldest thy nose to it, set it not afterward hefore anotier. 12. Heswear not any bread round about with thy fingers, bat when thon wilt cut some bread, wipe ki s nigh as thow caust, of f Liaviig & spoon or fork, mak tom of the best bred. . Oue onght uot to cast under the table, or on the groud, hone ' Hike things ; notwitl ing which was hard to ot 3 thy toot b & thy hauds pr of greasing th first i they be greasy ; thérefore use of it, it becometh tl Jing, I one be oo ew, or which canseth w it dexterous) Cpon the ground, or with the left hand baif shu:, it Toth, and that which is worse, to With the naphia, or with the may hear it; take them Downi to James IL the monarchs continned to recefve At presont, the conrt custom has and give me-m.- ‘ s day. If the vi et In part tained—the carryiy instanee, In some uskivg for thew sing 7 “Get up, guie wife, and hinmo sw Aud deal your eak For the time will come w Aud ueither need the Lowlands, Y probably at tho house f the stontest of the ,]vzu'l D been dried. He drigs g, beating the hide v hir heard of this emmto limientary 1521, sy that or WV Teceive brothers and Dushan throngh the stre Lo, sourenirs, to be met with ¢ Cte, riment elty. New York troduced by its old turies ago ihe 2 the i other young horross of the past * Cyri! Thorton™ truy k enti thelr next w arried e, where he was fined six-pence aid adowed (o off 'with other feelings than those expericneed b Baxe i the loes n Bpit in Der two eses, Kpit i her stomac ivial natn 1 oW T and_ faithfulness on th on the part of the ding the like Mis. Gran! svetem dn- thank God the custou is now wit 0w to the plicing of a erown-y ates of the two ¢ Ni ¥ In W other parts of England, a pe 791, and up to within twenty years 1 early fn’the morning with o which the buskets o 1 to job scotland many old enstoms are shoulder higl co under the court on lains in warltin in the ¢ Iunl, asant s " woyian, she {a carried in t) of the bowl from howse fohonse, for hagminy,” bread and clie ality of the landtord e of s with sticks, & man f, Vel i fis | in the general exhinition of adhere & children go from doot to door mhers's Tradi- 1j New Year i3 of which no trace exists in old having been coll tantial nird or fa cow’s hide, him, the rest follow- ud B ging : his af they halt at apore Thyvine, nd landla e witih bread ng the honse, one of the skin of a sheep, e, that all m heraft and I 1 Johuson in iils Journey to the Hebrides re of the French is quite adapted to ehuract They Iy enjoy the festival StF they are out on th of the day. New Year children, sister A portions from fheir pi 1 rriages may be seen rolling 4 £ bore, vy cook s CHOPIONS teh P at man of 8,000 or 2 i of it for pres Pays a visit empty-handed Visita and gossips at the confee- peliudes wit larions mer the Freuch, Le jour universal salute given by the morning, wishing each other “All on this State and in the world enst in- Over two cen nd deni “ its of New-Amsterdaw used tocel- sthng at turkeys on the jce at Beok- the Memoirs of an Ameriean Lady, by Mrs. Grant, famous Lelters from the Mountain weve jusily Latus the finest sclecfion of 1 aceonnt of w enstom in o, Whieh, tiank lie any othe ) uly p son or davig s » the poetie e of the wits of the Noetrs Anibro itary the Annals of th weconnt of it: “Gen, W | Presidency under the Frankiin Hoawesat th day, 17 of the After bl compliments of t ind tend [ or forgel ar's duy old tulity AN OUTRAGE € e & 1o this a-ason of plenty and pleasantry he 4 1ol 1t | Wy The day wis g severally introduce ty notice of the President, nally & stranger. In the ¢ ) was _about fuli- o m ensued, uy part of Mrs. Washing | with whomn she had | tiomary war. o lady I dent, she remarkod, ©Of all the e has #o pleased the Gel always destgnated bim) as the “ri genthemen who visited bim at nowo To the nguiry of the Pre ATy, e Wits assiin our N SEWING W head of wis walted npon by the prinetpal gentlemen A 1 try und wrote a ruther aunners in Ameriea (1552), o oni the social inte X t between fr place. on foliows, and Wy permancntly inl nmmesty, ¢ hn{ or ) New-York t ity pr ton, i the f , restded i t On Now Year's herry ly mild and W ard paying the usual s mutually inter zn and witl ning Mrs. w0 bland and their light by the alds and wente n, coffee, ‘amillar and n the iy title sl ings of the et whethey It wero casal Lt it was an annual cos- Dutehforefuthers, which had . Atcer a short pause, e ob- L sitvation of N otk will, e 1L st o or_ changes take place, ful observance of New is infunction of the great patriot seems not to have lot upon those whom his advice and ¢ e respects have so bounteously b 1to paity Wiy s, [t man phseryane mple In aed. Falgrants have chianged ea and customs, hut the New-Year's Dy " is too ndunts of the ol W park of hospi- attan Jsland. A Tap w-York, wh IMEN IN BROOKI N, The decision of Justice Dailey in the aboye n'rn-' cfons case way rendered yesterdiy aftornoon. Thre the four prisoners charged! with the of co were commil: ted to the <ounty Jail to await the action of the Grand m John old; Kigh ) born Cormack reside of ngo; Fitthst, E.D; ama mae None of the prisoners were able t ‘They stand commit residence of Mrs. Ellen Walker, a t 202 North Seventh-st., on t nd, by threats and violonce, ravishing her wploy. After w v stole fhe wo nndnlnrga qun ity of vests the clothing establishment, The property wis f"‘ g womon i her the tendish outrage, New-Yorl subsequently recoucred, by the Pollee Preciuct, at the reside CHIME IN NEW-YOIK. Ding the store Brooklyn, 3 am not guilty T am 18 years of nge; 1 Becotd'st,, . Dy am a blacl Jury, while the fourth, Miclinel Quinn, was dischargod. " 4 follow ing ' voluhtary statements: and 1 Tam 21y dde in N i the charge of breaking ompplish) nen's wearing wore at work on of the Forty-fifth ¢ uf one of the trio. rger, the man arrested at an for breaking into and roh- No. 121 Market s, Vowark, revealed the fact that he had been employed a few diys Defore 1o above store, nnd to perfect his plans. repale the locks of the ample opportunity #o had He Jeft in the safe a roll of bills con- taining several hundred dollare, because, as ho stoted to adetective he hind gecured séveral inhurance policios aud belley ¢ them to be Government bonds, thought Lo “wonld have enough to kl‘l‘tl' i the balance of bis life” It is thought 1 engaged in Sty Bintom, o Polie plekl Wie RITeRLe % the pockets of fadies and ehildren at one of the it the fellow has other burglurles in Newwrk.... oung woman well known to the enterday by Officer Brant for charitable Falrs now heing held in the eity, and also at the service fn 8t. Patrick’s Blho was fully committed. Cathedral on the Subbath. s FIRE AT NEWPORT. BY_TRLPORAPE TO THE TRINUNE, Provioe: Dee, 31.—The Park Honse at N“m unday wmorning. TasMANY,~The Tammany organizations of the various Wards of the -‘: held {Iauugn‘ln Inst uv-nlnfiufl the Gono- i e PR i SOUTHERN STATES. TIE STATE OF TRADE. . —— DY TRLRORAVH TO THE TRINUNE. ALABAMA. R v Dee. 31.—Cotton 1s_qulet ous 18 MR. PARSONS ADVISES AGAINST THE AMENDMENT. BY THLEGRAPH TO THE N. Y. TRIBUNN. MoxiGomery, Dee, 30.—Senator Parsons of this State has returned to his home from his late visit to Washington. He is still decided in the expression of his opinion that the State of Alabama onght not to accept the amendment, and urges upon the sature and people to stand finaly by the Presi- 1 trist to him for a finally satisfactoly issue. he says, will i see the wis- efusng to accept the amend- w 1s taken, they i rHine, #H @83 15; North- Drands a e tat 4 K‘lxrl(h:'ulll; IQ: ‘1‘".’< m? 315 ® Cora asiet, New Telow, o, . Yellows ST o s Elmmx. #72. Dremed Hiogs, $7 1@ 68, '~ 4 o inky dy ' MARRIED. DEARD—ALDEN—AL the residence of the bridw's futhes, Tee. 25, by the Rev. J. L Willand, sssisted by the Res. &5 George M. Beanl, M. D., of New-York City to L, obdest of Win, H. Alden, exq., of Weatville, Cout. —WILKISON--On Thursday, Dec. 27, at the recidence of by ¥ider G. Beehe, Ford & Penney to Marg D., g Inte Col. Witkison, all of Middleton, N. Y. will pt such measures as will sec nrhnw T iz}nr.i ¥ -—"f\:"lll'1§iHY-lu.- ‘"rn'flv"i' T -iw,‘noe.ml.l o the tion of Alaba and all the States to their political residence of the bride’s futher, by the Rev. 0. 7, cquality in the Union. it a4 e Wiy dent Vhe Northern peaple, dow of the Sonth 1 u GOV. PATION'S VISIT TO THE NORTIL RRTNHARD AW LEY~On Menday) D e Mowttr Dec. 301t is officially announced that i D e 800t Gov, Patton fo the North is not of a Ho crin & On Taeulay eveuing, Dee. 25, . M ey w Sise. Worsoniots of ihe ty. "o viis city. Nof' e strictly politieal character, but that he tinther at the reguest of_certain bondholde view to a o ‘fl possible, for an exten tisnn zequired for the payment of interest, and thus l'tu\ «litll( the State. llvull']r'lmh'l,l( of this, DIED. however, Gov, Patton was delegated by the meeting e s 14 at his home to procecd to Washington and confer BANVARD--In Paloimit . po ) Den 99 of. osmmen B ia O O sthars: nboh. o qUESHOR O " 51 T Bieet T ot B SR 1 dinent as ay le to the restoration of the | Relatives and fricuds are fuvited ta attend the funeral services, o the 5““_',’."""1’“"“”’ e aptiot Church in Paterson, on Wedneslay, Jan. 2, s 10§ o'clock & m. ——i COCHRAN—On Satuniag, Dec. 29, Enly B Cochras, wife of the late BTl Rev. Thowms 3, in the 37th year of ber age. - VIRGINIA. The relatives and friends of the funily are invited lo, attend her fi-= TROOPS ORDERED AWAY FROM RICIMOND, e el Pragrigies f':‘_"‘!,g";,“j;‘;{‘u"h".:,':' s - Frovidence fo burial BY TRLRGIAP T0 THE TRIDENR. Kippyosn, D Grant telegraphed bere to-day to send the 11th and 20th Regimeats to some other point. These are all the miitar) moud, Gen, Schofield replied, asking 1 moeat migh 11 Sterling, TIL, on Sunday, Dec. 23, 1966, Miss Mury Rarlg, 7 of Rockinghars, VE:, aged 17 years. On Sundsy, Dec. 3, Mrs, A, J. Perguson, widow of the Iate Rol rguson, in the 37th year of hix age. Funeral at st Mare's Chureh, Manhattanville, this (Tuesiay) sfteraona, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and fiends are fvited to atiend. St Jubin aud Fredericton, New- Brunswick, papers please oopy. of hee brother-in-law, Thowas J. Mam, o8 Saturday, Ilvi;' I.S.Llr)lv‘zl :r\gnl;flilfihh Mre rof U ock, D. D., of Biugham- ton, N. Y., and widow of the late Williaw B. Hall of that place. " Her remaiuns were taken to Binghamton for intensent. aware Legislature | Chicago and Detroit papers please copr. . ats have | HIIA—On Saturday, Dee. 20, at 11} o'clock p. m., after a long and pais- two-thirfs of ¢ 1 that the h;l [ .:.] -1.:.-5 ;u.i..f with l‘hrl»fill[n"!nfll::.v%, Ruden, youpgest som Constitutional Amendment will be rejected. o e ot o D gSand e Cunp, aleo of Mo . . HISLATURE. et E grandnotior, Mrs. Till, are respectfully invited to attend the SEVERE WEATHER IN THE SOUTH. "’="‘;:""l"‘n G -Im.p ;f:&fimfilnhl::‘!::rzu- of bis BY TRLKGKAPH TO THE TRINCNE. g KELLINGER—T1 Brookiyn, E. D., on Ssturday sfternoon, Dec. 29, Dee. 81.—The weather has been pleome Kellinger, In The ek year obidage e i 5 ; i e elatives and friends of the family are respectfully iny attend itude, for several days. Rain, | T o s a2, 157, at 2 o'clock, from his late accompanied with sleet, has fallen n l:hl and morn- ‘rlv’:‘:]eufl, No. Ttixmave.,(w.oll«du;-n, without 1ny ing, and the city presents'an Aretie-like appearance. ey Quite a number of the shade and other trees have H;"fl—”;ll'{rfifl;»Y'-E-TL;Q;rgl'lnt;:nth'l';'e:.|nh"fi.'-n' Do wtripped of their Tanbs Dy the weisht of the | pheratey Mttt biiow oM RS T tnSiond the fnerst on ice upon them. reaing, Jan. 2. a6 12 0'clock, at ihe residence of ber sea-ii-iaw, COLUMBIA, Dee. 20.—Apconnts from Green- | Samuel Coulter, No. 138 East Nipeteert's st ville, in this State, report snuwl\u have fallen ‘lwn;i w);!uu) (—ln Brooklyn, .r'x Sandag, Dee. 30, of paralysle, Thomas and i storm is wlso reported to have been experiences orrow, in the T0th vear of his oze s The relatives and friends of the fumlly are respectfully invited to =ticud at Atlanta. R ey Jon T, 3 T Ueioek, fove Mo ata o — in Nith-st., between Frth Mhvaves., South Brooklya. The very cold, for this and Teacked from Fulton Ferry by the Suiti-st. Cosey Greenvood. MEXICO. ol cars, and the Fifth-a e New-Jersay papers please copy. NO CONFIRMATION OF THE EXECUTION OF | SUERMAN=On Sundey ESCOLEDO. 7 aou o fanily are respe sidence of her ate Mexican advices at Vew-Orlenns moke no mention of the ion of seobedo, :.mll the previous report was therefore held unfoun 31, bis residence in Yo Veraon, Moses - ot Bie age. dn of the famils are respectfolly 1mmited to attend East Chiester, oo Thursday, Jan. 3 ninf with I\]Tnx‘ s the two hav open ries for nearly a year. 4 G"-."ln\r'::-.smui"" s | g ¢ symptoms of recovery. ani Tienia of e family ar faited to attend her fo Charies d at Durango in a week :I:nr i ".?,.‘:’.';.;.":;‘.'.?’a‘l"“"'-'.. e L government for the arriages will he i . [ ace his seat of government for the o a4 40-3 s.--\.n..‘ ot WICKER—0n Mosday, the 0th Inst., Heery Wicker, aged 82 years and ot THE COMMER( ALO. . ives and fends of the family, also the members ‘f" BY TRLEGEAPH To THE TAIDUNE. 4 a3, . Clhnrel are respectfally invited to stiend the ~The Frpress of to-day publishes sy R “;l('!_":“:'" ‘_-~';:‘W-i":d-l. of this city for the past year, | ey 4% he to pts of grain, ieliding | woop—is mated at its eq t in wheat, were ash., against 51,415,188 for the rw The reccipts of corn 27,004,612 bush )1 bush. last y he receipts of wheat ity for laterment. Srooklyn, on Satardss, Dee. 29, at £} c'clock, fn the 638 Stephen T. Wood. late of New-York. are insitod to attend the funeral, from the ‘Alvin Bartlets, Ia Ela-place, ou W rel of the Res. Wi omming, at 104 o'eloek. WRIGHT~0s Rotorlay evening, Dec. 29, James Wright, aged 69 rears. vited to attend 883 bush, last year. Sad friands o7 1he itk Apectful vear by canal, including e T Tah e § ¥ sk, Bom b 1o agninst 025 bush 69 Besifor- of lumber by canal year amounts to 120,051,761 feet, against 70,350, Y feet in 1565, - ing Goods, bl e L A CARD.—W. JACK! 1 BROADWA, has conetuatly on o il band 4 full assortuent of Bonsbazines, aud all other’ Mouraing PENNSYLVANIA. Also Bounets, Shawls, (loaks, Vails, Crapes, Hundkerchiefs, ey YIVE GATODN, . B—Ladics wited on'with goods sk «:‘«'rnnd‘:- L LS A 3 . 551 Broedway, opposite’ . BY TELEGRAPI TO THE TR 2 . Hanmissune, Pa., De —At a canens of the Re- : - publican members of the Legislature to-day, the fol- | 1 Syetial Nohies. = ominated Drop & Tear for Lubin. fi i} Were no ate—Spe; }.;“u?fl"l‘.‘;flr Who would have believed tweaty years ago that France would eves delphia, . patrosize an American perfumel Yet PHALON & SON are actaally For the House—Speaker, Col.J. P. Glass of Alle- | seading their NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS to Parls, not slose 4o s American failies residiag there, but i response to onlers from membere iker, W of the Freneh Bean Maude. CASUALTIES. s Consery 4 = ql LECTURE BY EXPLOSION AND LOSS OF LIPE, WM. CURTIS, ESQ., Treranar oy f o bl . B, CONSER, .—An explosion_took ‘place at Chirch in Weat Tweutr-rstet.., s & Lo n"lu on Long Whart this . R Thowpsou's.) Ad-:fl«-. 3 centa. the foreman, Frederick wpson. The buflding iamediately took fere, and was Iy condensed. Loss, about $15,000. Insurance, $,000. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT SARNIA. Loxpoy, C. W, . 91.—The accident on_ Satur- tay cyening at Sarnts, junction of the Great way, is attributed {6 the fact that the switch v fine was left o r = train was let on the wnd ¢ Limth Lunk; Or, Lunacy” Semaphore showed & I that' the €. WEBB'S travestie of Keade's celebrated novel, “Grifith Ganaty Was o1 Fight. The next train, consequently dasbed into | or, Je the train on t ranch. Mixs Campbell of Port Huron had a thigh brok it 18 foared will not recover. Mr. Ketelum and és 0f the company, were badly injured, th finery of Cow woon, instanily K ouncement.—The e Dest SU B SHATLIN . SO0V TH will lecture 8 AFTERN os “The Gresd rmers’ b, wesing of mfi‘ oy i f the Coo ."ium"‘?"fii’.m' i JOHN W. CHA! , Nee'y, “LIFFITH LANK” %) ';“f' 1S THE CLEVEREST AND CLOSEST PAKODY EVER WRITTEN. 'L"w.,' ILLUSTRATED BY SOL EYTINGE, Jr., AND PRINTED ON THE FINEST TINTED PAPER, WITH A MOST HUMOROUS TITLW ACCIDENT ON THE GRAND TRUNK RATLW PAGE AND PREFACE. NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED TO v, Dee. $1.—In the accident on the Grand | MAKE IT THE HANDSOMEST, A8 IT IS ¥ ear Park Ji e passe- THE MOST BRILLIANT BROCHURE OF THE SEASON, B By IaKINE | piiee, in paper (Hinstrated corens), 80 conta. Tn cloth (best Bagllh njure ernl bruised. The conductor was badly | goid embossed), #1 hurt. vails are supposed to have spread fron frost. Every one who has read * GRIFFITH GAUNT” mast read * LIFFITR IN BROOKLYN LANK." A second editicn is already in Pross. The Fifty-eighth Precinet police yesterday fonnd CARLETON, Publisher, No. 499 Broadway. wit man dead 1n o distiliery in Washingtou-ave., e At n nuk - A e Fatihcat, Brovkiyn. Tho o of ol it -5 L Wave been exposiire and cold. ... Michael Galvin, girvcsmed apest- 2 B n . Prospict Park, Brookiyi, was severely THE PENNSYLVANIA \ataits) fgured yesterday by the eaving 10 | 47,7 MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S He was conveyed to the City Hos STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATE are sovereign for the cuge of DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &, &y For sale at all the principal Druggists . BPPE] IMER, h Fi. SrrRLSEEOGE At 1 probabl of unemba A WOoMAN ATTE TIC DIFFICULTY THE CAUS A young wmarrh residiug at No. 110 Johusonst, Newark, y enred some arsenic at a drug store, under prete wiring it to Kill rats, und returning home, i took @ sutficlent quantity to huve caused he a physician being promply summoned, her 1i by the use of ties. On belng questione liysician, who was also called i, the rash Pt thiat hier hnsband hos shamefilly neglected her. At the rmfnw-l of the atteuding }fll) sictaus and the friends of the lady, her name s withheld. e —~Wallace Lippincott, cislatare in No- Grape Cultu Aceurate and extensive kivwieige of Vi thoreugh as to be trustworthy in reg uever so desimble as clng some of those wh jore the public sz make & woithy the ub) Jture in all its relations, o all the Lnportast I CoxtrsTeED Frrerion € Reppublican, Who was elected to the L vember, from 2d district ‘of Burliugton County, by Colomel Grubb, his “oppenent, test Bts seat. It 15 elaimed by Grob & G, PARDEE, that the inspectors of el re guilty of fllegal A THOMSON, Col. MASON C. WELD, aets, Able counsel have bheer retained on both sides, and Col. 1. 8. OLCOTT. o commission wil sit at Burlington City on Wednesday The Rasays mast be subuft-d to the Cowumittee 00 or before the , 10 tuko testimony. of Februaey v;r]l;‘h:unn.vhmllbcmnh to suy that are ot worthy of publication. n.y 'L..- mber of good Engravings that are at the service of deire to con “The names of competitors may be given el own option, those ot giviag names waking some v which their Essays way be recog: > 28, 1968, gyl ad 10564 4n & Committes of julgen PETER B. MEAD, Tur EVENING STAR Disaster.—~It appears from a Jetter recently published in The Nalches Cowrier, that during the confusion attendant upon the announcement that the Evening Star must sink, when the men were mo- Musical Bex nopeliziug the boats, to, the exelusion of the women, PLAYING MROM 1 TO 7% TUNES duate of West Point, on his oG 5, 59 b i iorahere. ?r‘ |.Iln |" g us, vxi-lrlwl hlxuulrl{ :o the Y, n their behalf, and actually succeeded in gettin The largest assortment { o i MU PATLGARD & Cop No. 21 MAIDEN-LANE, (up stairs) ¥. ) them into the boats, which, however, capsize in getting - '« on the v wspar with which he kept himself » nan above “About 190 children, water for several hours. - Ehie was killed by being & ‘Home st Flusbing, L I, where they on the head with n spar. He was picked up by the 1l a Society of un..:fllnnm‘ pc boat in which Capt. Knapp escaped, bat afterwards died lli'w:ulx;"_m-l“k‘ ‘:‘:flm:'rm g ‘:-M o from exposure and wounds recetved from peices of the B b ave. and T eaty ath-st, on WEDNESDA foating wreek. Nt Tan . The rrsrcises@AIl consint of Siuging by the Clildrea v kirn. Aldresses may be ex from thd * HOFFMAN, the Rev. D M. (GINS. Should the atate of the weatbed to the city on Wednealay, the Services to commnce prompily with the chikdren of our fallen berves on tonehing the wates vessel until she wentdo T New ScAveNGERiNG CArts.—Yesterday, con- soquent o the luquiries made and the information lately vecelved by the Board of Health, relative to the system :‘ll fi]fl"\l\“]l nln-lill ado i by the nlmhn.mn:;d)lr“:'}l’- wdge ney introduced u tew and Liproved expord- | TEEE S mental sy mfluy that purpose, which reated quite & Diuretie n'&‘r-y-l«'-..—uki X3 nsatio Broadway and the n-lilnlmrlumla 1‘;;' hln- -’ai'fl:.li'mfl‘:l;‘l:. llhu‘“-;l'«;r.r: I..u - ovements cousiat fu constructing th eartaf dguble (e HEDYRLE ,,,,,\m""h o fyier =t} by capaeity of the 08, 50 that they e m«flly WO ylrdh: ‘Iln p\n:e .l"b nneh ,uhl:;’t -:’ ml::; n:lwglitéh — W W gong or worked y ntehet, - the wln.s‘uln,‘nlnl at every re’\'ululmll cause the iuvl:&’w Cray Bar mu‘“ Mm sound and give the necessary notice to the houscholders. | g Rntsorihy Toxpox Hain Coton RavionEmy Five of these carts porambulated Broadway and the Loxpox Haiw Cotox Rmronrey Ninth Ward, were found to work 8o well that others Will | Restoced W 1 ~ Hamw Covon m‘ By bt o a8 e Yo e o | ol SEM 4 o smu! 8 e 3 new regnlations w y ] Dl ot don Tor & ti 1 80 conty ¥ 4 out an hmproved system of street cleanliness I O~ g Ny R quired in the city.” The carts are inted light blue, the whoels red, and have a smart and cheerful appearrance, 58 a0 The operations of the carts und scavensers ‘wttracted Watches and Jewelry wmuch pablic attention throughout the day. a"u-.l' L e e———— Bur's Heap.—The last live stock market of the For Sale by GRO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, year closes vory different from the opening one. In com- Parison, we now have 376 less oattle, 10,100 leas sheep and 2,000 more hogs. Prices of cattle are now 2jase. ¥ 1 Jower, sheep about 3¢., and hogs jo. ¥ 1 lower than these, Teade fn all kinds 18 slow, the small nwmbers suf- ficing for all wants even in a snow storm threatening to cut off further arrivals, Cheap poultry has much to do ‘with this dullness. The total supply for the year shows heavy galus of gattle, sheep and hogs over auy provious weasou, [

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