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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY JANUARY 3, 1867. TBLIC HEALTH. - | or Aecayed, tre middiemen Atsposs of 1t for & triflo to the | Mness, has been fully realized by all intercated fn the [ of intoxienting liqnora on the Sabbath. The provision THE STATE LEGISLATUR. THE PU 4 + | very poor, or turfPit over to irrosponaibleraveling luick- | healti and welfare of fmmigrants, and in the proper pro- | of the Excise Taw, in teliation, to such ales on o et sters, to e cisiributed In the more humble sud_destivite | teotion of thie citice of this | District from goutaglons | the Babbath wus no tiew provision it ret: ifcted an exist- PENNSYLVANIA portions of {he city. The same is true of the su of | disense. The Legislature of this State has, until recently, | ing law, with some change in the penalties impos . 3] LB P e 3 more dungerous extent., The most fatled to authorise the necessary powers and expenditures | Nevertiicless, at nearly all of these 9 LAST ANNUAL MESSAGE OF GOV. CURTIN—THU PUB- $120. Barter, #170. Var steade, B 182820, Pork, $20 5. Whiskj lowerat 8220 Hops quiet 1t 5 a%ke. o hsces brin . salss of 62 hhin of ffi‘n-fll I?El,nz'l'ifi.omln. £ m v st 60 507 Khsied Corh L on 30" Flour e 50, Khelled Cor, 230 places, intoxic '\ REPORT OF THE METROPOLITAN BOARD OF | {i<h, and to a muc) r i : - en TEALTH effectual ren'edy fOr this great evil is to remove the pres- | W secure suitable accommodations; and the biilldings to | ng Bators: were openly #old in ¢ ation of the day LIC DEBT OF THE STATE—THE CONSTITUTIONAL A ity 1 ent restraints upon the free aceess of the country people | be erected on West Bauk for quarantine purposes will not | held to be Loly in all Christian conntr and to the great AMENDMENT RECOMMENDED FOR APAP}’I‘H)N——TIIH' - 1o Doard first consider gene sanitary 1aws | 1o the city makets. Country wagons should beallowed | be available until after another season. ‘When the cholera f regret aud annoyance of wll quict and sober miuded ON SCHOOL SYSTEM — CARE OF SOLDIERS’ g e e g "W 4 ' ir observance OF hom-observanco by tho people of | to stand hi“‘; vh-lnlnly oll all the public squares, and in | arrived at this port tn April Inst, the vlvm-l:;,l\\llklhlmrlrr oltlsens, g bt tiks et ANS. MARRIED. and thelr observance <ties of mortality for va- | 1he triangles formed by the int Jon of streets; and | prssengers, were anchored in the Lower Buy. Hulks insuf- |~ As an evidence of the demorahzing effect of this fllega ., on Thursdey, pacicnt and modern times. Statistics Conortality for va- | 130 \vide streets, Iike Fourteenth and Twenty-third, conid otent pumiber, could not be obtained; the weli could notbe | traffic, the poliea reports have shown from year to R SRISAAIILES SR8 NN, | T Jask il e ”’5".’:‘?:.'4:,';?:&"5;.?:7:»“" countrics during @ dong termi of years are given. | for this purpose o _occupid, under regulat a8 fromi the eick, and being exposed (0 the conta- r that the arests for offences on Sabbaths, and e’ dclivered beforo the Pennsylvania . Simon Cawseron of Pentay | vania. . rlous 1d render their use unobjections 9 0'clock many contracted the discase and died. The Health | the nigits suceceding Sabbatlis, have exeeeded the num- o ok beod ‘to-dny. n"‘ Wwith an aeknowl- | PACKER—MORGAN—Tu South Coventry, Conn., on Tuesday and roturus thanks Ahe residence of the hinde's , by the Rev. «: The death rate in the most popu- | W 1 ¢ > ¥ehe report then s e morning, a.l these wagons sl £ antine Commissioners were without the a ts on other days of the week by more than edsment, of the goadness of Go i hasd A fous city of the world, has ¢ ave their statids, and sach 1 uid be collected i {o securea place on shore for their proper - . ‘s, Deriy Packer, late of 210t Reghaent Bave been adopted, the FCEL TP e diminatipn | , g of the st Ga atment; the passengers were mutinons; e actment of the Buw, there had existed for e o ] i e tull o I i i doeghier of 20 & Margae, Dot o beew y fo diminution of the mortalit | of fruits amd voge- | officers were unable to enforce subordination, and it was | a number of years Boards of Bxcise, charged with tho D L ov of the Binto on’ Desswmbar.1, 2006, 48 Ko cards. enr 10 ties, with the exception of e ate contaot | feared that if vessels continued to arrive with eholern on | power and duty of granting excise liconses, but trom | Fhe pabito SLOL G DG Gy EEONETe bt 9205 90 | YANDERBRER-NEWKIRK-0n Tursdar, Dec. e Viot Re poticed the mortality wus one in it pecuni dvantage of y to the shore | some defeet in fhe or its administration in the City of ;" A R it N,‘f_ %0, 1866, i — forued Datch Chureh, Bergen, N. 1., by the Rev, Ir. Tagior, Awabas work. In Boston, tty was 1041, In Providence of the Ith and com v-York, it had substantially to prodnee bene- | 10F the fiscal sy gl fogun o P Vaterheek to Blary ©. N vkirk, both of Hudsou Cty, X. J, ) o riAis flowal ettcets, he 4 & ene- | e Governior closos by expressing his # gratitude to the ppeale hasen g . g 6 ¥ » n of the Com wealth, and for the hearty ap- ston, 1669, the ;‘.\4' "o mortality was 1104 Shie wortality wis 11 43 J.ondon " e | £ more n Providence, since then, “The present mortality of | The &3 dntenance of public m 1,1 in 44; Philadeiphia; 1 in | Distriet hove cearcely changed (certainly v pountiful sapply of woter | tor) dur'og the last quarter of o century. , Still exist, with dlected pablic proper . Under the auspices e contributed to/ the powners, and by the public g vegulated { the weil extraordinary * pow proclamation of with which they ia t six years,” and su ve cheered his Labors diriug DIED. 4, amounted to o » V. h - » haye heen the Chie strato of this great Com- | BARLOW—On Wed sty mornifie, Jon. 2. in the 190k sear of her age, 1810 leenses | o iceulth during the period throngh wich we have [ - Joseyhive M. £hervood, rite of Howrl Moy " o passid, and to have A and maintained (if fideed I | Fasersi serviee vl be held on ¥ridsy 265 G0eck 1 theeosionst er p its b o, when compared with London, | tures, long in use, ity from 15n 404 t idaticn ineident to n e dilap- lower | al to the pro- s fncheased It 10t dren in American cities fs | portion of New-York City contains fonr ! strn - tempor i : ¢ z ‘Tho mortality gk B R Tt & y || portion ot Hew X omK BIey O iin snd W aehingitn | ore. A jolot ‘onkmitl U What whs the 1‘;:“]".;}:'j;"',’]:’r’n:’:;;t“:;'l\,"" “g*‘mh. g e plo | o ficalsare rapectuly uied o tiead v Erlghtin ave attained th 5 e there | Markets. The latter has within a few years been twico | Quarantine and yoars la | A e e T my retirement from the high | Motres! pepers willplesss copr. dore t Jiying sigus of Iniprovee it, for the mortality 18 | indicted hy t i Jury as n public nuisanee, and the | Board, was orgnniz trust given me, I pray God .{.“ the State may eontinue BERKEFELD—Suddenly, on Mondas, Dec. 31, Hefine Funilie, only eblid wre gratiiying ‘5 merly. In Gen rds have been | others richly d we condemuaiion. Independ- § the Genera v Boat 3 tallished two classes of ':N:“: "'"m:._rll m’ strength, and her people in pros- ‘o Adolph and Rosatie Berkefeld, aged 5 mooths aul 27 dara w"'"_]:"fi;""" i 1 ined ikt a child | cut of the strictly sanitary copdition of Washington and | Uhe apl ook belng, lceses—one clss_ permitting the sale of Krong and peilty A g < bt popn CHILD—AY Lithgo, Dutehoss G, K. ¥, on Tuedsy, Jan. 1, Dr. L3 e £ to the ag | other markets, there nestions in respect to thetr con- | limit of the Stat nd having been Fpiritions Hguors, win 0 be drank on the P ROCREDINGS 5 LEG Tn the S0tk year of bisage. "' s"‘"““ five times 7 ] L e T nich no. {ntelllgent. citisah can-overiook and | the General the Siate of premises, for which 50 cach was required; for PROCKRDINGS. OF TIIR LEQISLATORR, ., Ve and friends are respeetflly invited to attend bis funeral, wenty-one yoa b ieas, dy tes and consumption: | whicl are so allied to the safety of life, that atter for wiiitary 3 othier cluss, whieh permitied the sgle of alo and by TIARRISHURG ~In the Senate, an_act was on Prdar, s 11 lock s . Caagoswil b o waiieg of the ferem, o iir, tmpure wa fent food and | ealied to them in this conneetion. The erowded stat il was also Tefused, Lo foe of §100 was required, The total number Passenger Railroad Cars to run ‘ion, Harles Ratlroad, on arrival of the Thursiay 4:16 p. m. are caused by bad fab HUIVIGEC L box, measles and sc v, Chatham and othe W { for the tse of troop s Lssuedd and delivered was 5,697, Of this number, | on Sund. House, & resolution was passed express. ) has for n en Lsl of the first-class, paying 2,008 allowing the return to Philadelphia Independenice | COOMRAN--4t Tretgton, N. 1., on Satnrdar, Der. 20, of parslysds, Bally | Y comnt of the shallow v il ying $100 Biall, the Chuir used in the first Conress, and sine | o, ilew of the Rev Thoua Cechran, In fhe S0 7237 of o 263 | cf that 1t was used as a place of deposit issucd for part ar, $11 66 ¥y 3 oceupied by every Speaker of the smn-'fimm Tepre- on Thursday, Jan. 3, st 10 o’clock a. m., from the Thind Presb, v become ¢ d not been that | T o s, x.-uux\ Taland was vhmmmi\ ! »IM v\v‘I‘n\l;J'm-vx.u'yhl g frou e ,;(xl.”r:.\\l‘in’ililll?Fl I.p;.]::_uln e e s ks . 3 Intermant ot New P {: ‘eonstantly renovited by nets d from the | gratates the difficultics ¢ 8.t end P o3 B e s Jas SLENEE vk g e ks i. Frank Jordan has aceepted the post of § DOREMUS—Ou Wednesday, Jasnary 2, Peter G, Doremus, agod of + and it is a Tact that eve m Bo¥, in ot ll i “r)(u\-i. | l‘1!\;:lr|\::::1’:l;'lllllf 1‘.‘. »l:n::.’ e T L i ) o iy ot it 14 ate. o Republican Caacis re nom years, o 5 eelapila Py thin soisree of thelr tuvigoration 1 G008 SN tie poor | Liver their goods to the vari Taliid, where the Queems, 11,505 Comnty of Efehmond, '§3 Wi, 1, Kemblo as Stato Treasurer. The e e e 4 e, a 10 o clock . 1. foom Bt uffer from Sho be Elocted Ot ls estimated that to every | einity, and pedestrians expe + finally selected o e camits i mogiatrates of fhe Disiict, n | to meet on (e 10th to, yominate & 1-;.{‘:'1“1?:‘« 0r | Bouth Seveativat., Jemey City, N. 1. way the het Y ok, | ing theauslt 8 of buildings adjn 1 with the section last quoted, have reported Tnited States Senator. 1o election takes PIAce o0 | 1ok soN—On Tuestay, Jan. 1, 1967, Willie Millard, fafant ehild of the ::‘.“EJ-“:%;& for hat_ there are 8000 proventable | of the (-I_!{. The reme ! it While th neces- A over to this Board the proceeds of fines iniposed | the 15ih., the same day as the Governor's inar sura- 'nxe’n A 1{ u‘adbl'uu:mmh S L aalE Bl ™ doatha & yoar, ¥e have, & (081 B e preventod. T paeeel of i asagiet to'the Upper T fora of s ~The Cowt of Spectal Sesslons, held by ool P ':’x:‘r'll’."i'"a,fi?;fi"",;'Lfi*aflsi'“'*‘ i - uet > - 4 TROPOLI' s H eity. The o tha o itter 1 S g nd Dowling 380. AL wmiaius will be in the ving v: vergreen Cemete SANITARY CONDITION OF 7HE METROPOLITAX DIs- | (Tthe Oty L e enetea. by Che, femov Hation “The Supreue Conrt hay atice Carny Justice Dalley, - | o rn ")’:HICE,'I.\&\ALB. HAW~—1In Brooklya, 0 Weduesday morning, Julia A., wife of Wi R n . i hese markets, snd i proof they add a Gt etion forhidding this Board to < i - AW~ conld naturally be eupposed that New-York, situn- | {HesCat . 10 ot he ipose designed, the ) v ¢, Delaw: 91 X The relatives and friends of the family are invited to_attend the fuersh u:‘!’u‘;:":lzmmv\\ istand nlll“"‘f“‘“'“':'-'l ‘;"" "I"”('“;“ | (l“.m‘;m Er 'lmx‘x’l:”‘v:l:" N 1668 li:ll;;‘l*v it ] ‘rnjh.-yr xl.‘flfl'd;«”iw-:‘!:yl‘“}n‘ :‘» lv‘k"xl-’l‘:‘nll||n"1|‘|::l. fl!l]l')ltl)‘\":-,ll'r‘;:hm‘-:lu;' Ellll‘:l LDt‘IlI“;I'(':::I ;\";:I hl{' ote resbience, No. 71 latlewst, ou Thureday, 36 it of vith p from the ocean or from the highlands of the il the " MO 08 b Aved. Fort e e s o o {4 ’ o o'elock p. m. T r i broad strects and avenues, it liberal § gose ot Lhe el o i I if organization to-day, In the Senate, James Pogder |yt o " o prooen. ¥, 1., on Moadas, Dec 31, Wikhe,son o supply 0f pure drinking water and its facilitics for deain- | estimated, it 1< but fairto WAl g Mg vy Sussex, was eleeted S'wukflz In the House Wil- | o Chariotie ifeiapsiead. would be one of the healthiest clties in the world, | sl ar of the Port \ratine Comiins )k was elected Speaker, both being the 00- | The relstives andfriends of the fasily sre invited to_ attend the fneral, o city of Brooklyn 18 also admirably situated, is well " ; o Sorky B g o g ind tic cancns. The Message of | on Thursday, Jan. 3, at 2 oelock. from the residence of his pareats, Ko, supplicd_with pure air and waier, and covers moro of at presen K Ay 1 . 7 r1il Bo presented this afternoom. 01 Dean-st, without farther notice. round than New. Vork in proportion, to_ita 1 pulation. ! (. BY MIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN. D Mustield and Fdyat q.y are Daking & Jnove | MOTLEY-On Welsenlsy, 8 It afier & devere (les, Samaet 8 ecullar sanitary advantages of the : is time that this ¢ public 1 ¢ wis met by t iee Court; Police Justices gt A o - iy, saved thein from numetois destriictve epidem: ek T o vl b 8 sltn o0 oty and Richard Kelly, Fourth Disirict o | fo tho reducti '“,‘}'l"," '.‘;:!,““,"",’3,‘{‘.'.‘:‘“;,,“‘,’,,?.‘,’,‘:."t:?. T v X o St e e e ot & reliance upon these ndvantages has produced | e the ing the murket | 1> Ay bech giyen by the Legslature, . frudinnidntilog ot Wi TevEusS (AN st i el o B s, o 1 Wesk an indiffersnce to the growtii of the destructive nuisances | the sun : | bt it peved with restrictions and 1initas rs briefly note the obstacles which | W eSS Boston papers piease copy. 4 Which now cause s0 fearful a mortality in their filthy | prope :I ot | tig v useless, 11 the site cannot be ay while attempting to enforee the OHIO. MURBAY—On Susday, Dee. 9, at bis tesideace is Oswego, N. Y. oud crowded districts. New-York is ‘the entrepdt of | ) 4 i man thive | o ase, anthority should he given to fake & injunetions, Judge Cardoza » o | M iamikos Marray, it the 34 year of bis sgs. » 000 [migrants ycarly. ¢ - | New-York by right of eminent domain wh Tand mny be neces . 1, Judge Brady 129, Judze McCunn | THE GOVERNOK'S MESSAGH TRt i s 184 80 B Bl stitutions, and soon sicken or die; 1 iafiy ol the | st the city sary for t bt t 18 sup- | 31. This braneh of the ropors clowes witlh a h y of the | LUMBUS, J; —The Ohio Legislature convened | Osborne, el 5 rurs 2 = f Trish and Germaus, hecome permanes nts in the | 1 | 1, nefthe nor this Board || proceedings consequent upon the attempt to enforee ke 8 o e St fHionds of the famly, snd.of Ms. Samuel & ity and vielnity. An eutire change takes place in thein | CY b s o health which i day in adjonrned session. ]lnv_(mumunt 68 e reapectiully invited to sttend e P habits, their previous Hves having been speut in agricul- ;“"“"}"‘ o might otherwis poplation of the city s greatly inen vsed durhg | mainly devoted to State affairs. He says that further notice, from his late yesideace, No. 130 Congressst., on Friday, tural pursuits ad i the open wir. They crowd the | QS GRtion was spa 1 to the nar CHOLERA 1% 1 OVOLITAN DISTRICT. the pact Fve vears, and its teade and wealth have in- cvery patriot must deeply regret that n final | tho 4 insk, 8t 2 oclock p . filthy and fll-ventilated hich are rendered | Wheil Bhe BORH A B e it in 1t 18th of A i, from Liver- | ercased in greater ratio than the population. The ten- | soluiion i not been reached for all the dis- | pATAMER—In this city, at the residence of her R EREA Y. AN uridolsl Dot | iiiet They should be regulat o1 Y practieal pard, it | deticy of vicioua cinases o resort o the motpons turbavces in o onal Goy rnulent, cuuz«-ld Dy | i sabea Palmer,idom of the lia Henry Pabuct of Sy n winter. Meats und hound to o rDoses, the whel ¢ ocenpled o1 t mouti Wt from ofher conntries, the o lnte Rebelli v ay Ji v o pride in ass., in th year of her age. - they hvs ot becn sccustonied, mid they 0 | s oruhised {here s thax 20 ) i e hAEneler, i oUher Comaiter | {efring. bk (he! OFder, salCSORArol, and. ntellls | Foperrsics vk’ plce o Bpdgheb on Py, &3, b coss. Bunstroke, which is rare among the opu- s Bom OERRIIRESy e ] S : R I the propriety of a modernte iner e el N s ot P on: ta" oammon among fmmigrauts, and a certain | slughter-honics iiy the City, of New:¥o ekl o n the Tity ik, Brooklyn has but | Kence concerning publl hits wiich 1kee 28 PARSONS—At Toasiek Palla, N. Y., on Sunday, Dee. 3, Mos. Rallp emount of acclimation seems 1 sary 1o s o their | ' Brooklyn, fhest -( ablishimne litan DI aon, | the conduet of the citizens of this Staie, in deciding ‘Parsous, widow of Seth Parsous, aged 19 years. safety. These causcs considerably increase the death. xist on kome of £ ‘1‘\'“-‘. |-vmn~-‘u~ o Fa exemption fr | al issues at the polls, make NEW ASSULANCS | prrpy—Tn Brooklyn, on “-,‘m,m evening, Jan. 2, of consamption, cate (n New-York av® Brooklyn, while the smaller tov ns ity, surrounded hy “]“‘ - g 4 {10 pkoifer nnd Budd, t | fety and stability of Republican Govern- |~ fusaosab W., wife of Jacob H. Pandy, and eldest danglter of the Rov. of the district, bein less denscly crow e d, suffer ouly | ! i g ments. T Y Darid Texey. Lo occastonally and in w more limited degree. | ronfirmed and ex | | The reeei he State easury during the past | WHEELER—On Tnesday, Jan. 1, saddenly, at noon, Cornella V. 3 '.g:ufim(m o T NrEROROUITAS hosen, 1 B i capiyed, rookioi oo T e 1%, “Wiila Ul expenditiires were | Woseler sl tavgies of Jokn . and Harret B Weier,aged 1 " tary Commissioners, appointed by the Gover- | o of Tron, the Cl faee of the city demands a e tebt 4 341,745, th - respectfal n State - tiom, for e debt amonnts to $11,341,745, the | qeanaMERoNEL the family are 1y tnshted. to oy iy g P e Jof Btate al AR | nmtier were allowed B0 DA T 246 having been redecmed during the L..’;«&n..'?,‘m. No. 155 West Thirty sixtirat., on Friday, 4 ask, X b+ ' e teriia d s, into the gutters of the POLICE FORCE, nation of the propert al and per- elock p. 1., withont further notice. fot, which of thexa should bold, for the respective term: g /8. ereating the Board of Health, 3 one, two, three, and four years, the office of Sanitary | Neath the lake floors of Cresting the ROt i aced on the tax duplicate S e Commissioner, and the resuli wis as follows : Jumes Crane, | ln-uTw of thix district i S TTar fuas greatly increa $1.100,208021, The benevolent and reformator Mourning Goods. one year; Willard I kson 8. Schultz, | 01 Ay fi-‘“ ;"t};‘,‘“‘ Y EXPENDITE | it P | tutions resented to be in A CARD.—W. JACKSON fil BROADWAY, hias constantty Lhre I-“““mfi'“’;“" Se. SRS e Sgnecent awin the stroets The total amonnt expended | eapeciaily and | and doing a_good work, The .\-,u’uvuuuml Lulh-plui had« Cll awsorimest of Boubesives, and all rnfl;&urm' preliminary 1 d . . hter-L e 1 ¥ Dist e general and itl Tabors with- | Jand serip belonging to the State has all been sold B Cloaks, Vails, Crs the Mctropolita iter-houses are e | L, : o v 5 s, ke N and ited on with goods st their . &:‘B‘,‘;‘]' unpieted it ation by the elecs | #11 it matter discliarged it e | ,nll, m‘ ml .uul| the .- rIvlm]n‘u‘n.nn nf'ghn (A}ll:fia e B by O Broadway oppose Tusny & Co'a tion of Exomons Clark as Sceretary. A Burean of Vital | ¢ouses obstiw and the stench wh gyl 5 B e of the Legislature. The creation of the Statlstios was establis! nd wp- | Dack through the 11 Lkt B i o gy ds of Health in citios and villages, to make Pointed Reglstrar. F. L. A. Booie, Jate City Inspector, | & 1t is pos s . el wt and_efficient use of sanitary precantions Gpecial Notices. Was requosted” to deliver to Dr. il the public Todga ascs oagpe 1 A 3o s B N t Asiatic cholera is recommended. p OB o Ll :ml;;":xmdl. “v‘l'“"““l' u;m Jancrs li‘n m(l R e oy Sy 0 i hds Distriet, in the p | :uluruuu of the thm;mmml Aml-udmvmlll Like the (irent Pire M r. ronptly replied. To the Registiu | the whole lsla e d | " 3 slgned by nas C. Acton, President, | o G says that in examining the 0% Btatistics was fiicind the duty of reconding claes this sectioniof e A | e e e e 'and &, O Hywley, Cuict | ol amentiment 1ts augteme moderation 1, tder | ¥hih csld sot be extinguabed, the aroma of PRATOX'S NIGHY auarriages and dontli, and of geanting permits fur the | Loy iod of over eight months owly | Cierk. ; | W1 the ciremustanees of the conytry and the time, | BLOOMING CEREUS clings to every textile fragment upon which ¢ from the City of New-York, aud permits for burial. The Commisstoners say that it would be | st remarkible, mud e pegrets: t0 know that it has | g o) o yaadiereicf perfaned with it and 1ad aside fn 8 drswos ‘appointinent of » Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics, to e o ets Tl « g Pondibdeiry R4 CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENTS. cted hy several of those States whose ratifie | P 6Ll pertorm the same dutics in and for the City of Brooklyn, { " e o ke v . 4 1l o most to make the measure the | will retafs its delicions odor x me Svan also authorized, and Dr. Joseph B. Jones wos tempo- | 01 New York By Tk 5 4 Ay A off el | - : seinning of that full settlement of our | ~“Union General Committee.—The Lnum cleeted nmympolnmhud pffice. Physicians and others we il ) ¥ « ch _{,nln.xvu.,x.‘{l::;”- (!.""4"-'.' THF QUGANIZATION OF THE BOARDS FOR THF ‘mn“ fons for which we all long. H not W'Im;'u":n -n;:ju'-.:mlmmm , TIUS e b T DV onated 6. orvevic. and oo aseisd ) 3 of Alder. | ithont hope that amturer consideral on and calmet e e Chairman Execative Coumittes. -y R I iar Mo e 0! « efforts for the preser 't | reflection will convi those who have rej = ‘of this Tnstitute wiil forco the orders of the Mefropolitan Board of Health | thom 1 1¥ next Mon- | 10 . Amerionn Institnte,—A wonftly meeting 3 eport to the Metropolitan | VIck conomy of the New sy s _grateful, for uniforn of the Board of | ike dietate a re e ¢ 1 e Buildiv of streets, wharves, hilkheads, and plers, not cleaiod in |~ First Distriet wolution ratifving the amendment was in- Stramatic Salt Bathe. - the Cities of Ne and 1irookl in these | Third, Michael N 1 in the Honso to-day, and will come up fox contracts for street-eleaning in the uliatly benefited by this ¢l Engero W ction in THE PENNSYLVANIA Roard of Metropolitan Police having tendered the use of cring. | i o Wil e - < tuab rtoflu{:nhllm‘:fn it M p et A AL ST AR, | Bernard Re iih, gl e | SALT MANUFAQTURING .C(‘?;';;m the Metropolitan B ‘o properly dispose of and 3 tes E. JLoew ; Thirteenth, J | STRUMATIC SALTS AND R’S - 801 Mott-st. Dr. Ldward B. D, Hals of 4 13 Varnmm, fr.: F BY TrLRan P T TR FRIN R 3 ’Fl(poml:n'(-udenl, and B il ] ¥ Ilhu Maryland I],«mnllunm are soverelgn for the cure of » “Qourfsel, | convened at A e capital, to-day at At meeting hield uncilmens First | noon. icut.-Gov. (. E. Cox took tho chair us pre- | DYSPEPSIA, J Coakling was clected VETROPOLITAN POLICE (OMMISSION- | 3 tnelins ¥l | siding officer of the Senate, and cloquently addressed RHEUMATISM, wnd D, R, Cresson Stiles wis . J ’ % Dot wilil | {1y i SCROFULA, Fivookiyn, and their ofice Ryt grent it ERS ANNUAL REPOLT. | i James § oy, Williamn Terliine, | T ase of Delogates was organized by the elec 4 WS RPUIRIN A GRERS T tind Dist Thomns F. v bl S - e ) . i{ A ey Iampectocs we | Towed to putiify and deeay report of the Commissioncrs of Metropolitan , Tiied District—Thomis ¥, Daise Neb | 50, °0¢ D Phielys of Dorchester as temporary ehair- SWOLLEN GULANDS, i | the shorve of tiie cent rivers w Ans with a swmmary of the new wod v. Fou ) e Jo man. LRUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &c., &c., metheds may be g0 wodificd as 10 & ttary 1 i 0.8 - A g i f th bers | For ssl atal the princpal Drvggite | e B e x Mutray, Hugh Turner, Walter B. Rob: 1 canens of the membet or sale at priacipal form to the cit thongh the pecaniary advanty . . . p. % . I, EPPELSHEIMER, ; | t 1 Tnreny, Franeis A. Thoias, f the House would be held | Many of the evils now experienced i office for Brookly | ' | sth Houses withont farther p g adjonrned New Religions Journal. and 10 repo; b | York from overcrowded and imperfectly partment, "““' leased ut | ’I'.'I ‘T“""““'r'('i to pas their respeets to and receive the,p vd hos- THE union pract b 7, pitalitics of his ¥ Gov, Thomas Swann, CHURCH UNMION, from the co were ordered to be placed in the A8ty Comn e oard Police Preciucts, and cltizens were publicly invited to en- | sccured for per- | difficulty ter thiereln their mlulnplnlmu Menbint exlutinig lui - At meeting held on the 30th of Marcl the Sanitary | * i / 2 NKIO e Committee N«iflmnrmlrd that, on acconnt of the condl 3 k 3 '.“ ":-r-lr,l " ;1_; k oo ritr\.jyvv'x‘.v :n::; " Il per tion of the city and thedropending danger from cholera, tting. Th cuphid . p now g1, Six luve boen wilded u B clerks, to uct as Assistant Dispectors, slould be ap- | 353 g t or | 10d Joners recominend th TS, DEVOTED TO Massachnsetts Legislature re- THE UNITY OF PROTESTANT CHAISTENDOM. and reorganized, ting the p last y. The annual election ser- | WRITERS OP EVERY DENOMINATION, from Bishops to hmmble «l this afternoon insthe old South | Laymen, bave been secared to send theis thonghts forth through this | Bostox, Jan 2. assembled 1 siding of¥ic mon will be preach 1 the p 4 shaple one, ke of the tivere will be a final eanens of he Boeard b a L !!'m; l:(’:’rfln‘-’:lx: ;:llf,v‘:):n-‘:h»: ich. “At the same a “ll‘l"h‘ f""llfl.l i e | or Bk o o g e \“n iy ,60 EhES 30| Clinreh, l~\" the Rev, Mr, V en of (‘Iinflamwln. medinm. e e e ety Appoluted for | L e older portion of the ¢ity to & fe thorize the ¥ ) contie pensions to | on Mondey & 1 Buper- | LI ‘}“" riday ’l],]lil('l o iis mossage 1o iis Logiale ANTAGONISM TO RATIONALISM AND RITUALISY. wistant Inspectors were appointed for nearly ol the rural | eially iu the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Toit nd mestorious children of deccused ety 9 Juost o orgaiae foe Sho TNn ooty . i prasen towns In the Metropolitan Sanitary District. These clerks | Wards. In thesedocations may be fo ath of the whdew, with T e S o 1 Jeft no widow survisi Ely and Willlum 1. Stewart AT Hern n MAIL “ LIBERTY AND UNION "—ITS WATCHWORD. he Maine Legislatore met and — enoon by the choice of the follow- luh‘ryiflla‘w price by Mail, %2 50 per rear in advance. Deliverst bg N or take their pl 9 t Mr. Henry Smith dwellings, originaily 1t tvided 4 | and Alexander Bhaler being el a opi t tors continued in the servie or Assistant Ins) 1ST. UsTA, Jan. Board until the disappeara d sullet to s o | Tt soema to be the ge when they were honorably discha; former sub-cellirs are occ 2 i toan) will De man of the Board, anized this g of March William k. Worthen was appotuted Engineer to | A% kenieral vitle, inodorn teiieine iNG; 1pgend igh the choles of § at belongs to Mo Demo- tficers, all Republic hanicl M. Bupee of | Camiess, la New-York aad Brooklyn, st #3 per year. ¥ s to wake further sub-division lin 3 0 | ol - o S o b (e — ' R ants tho 1% Qs nak require tha TUE THOGLODYTES, it mome other methid 0f appotatiy | eratic members. There will be no changes in the clerks. Ei0k ¥ S‘m:‘lhl “:‘,’ffl:“‘n'%‘k",‘éi’fi GEND FOR A BAMPLE COPY. = Tnspectors shall be physicians, the Bowid When this Board of Health was organized, it was esti- | tions should be adopted, but with Tiey | SRR & prowRb sy et e Mg Addsess, PUBLISHERS * CILURCH TNIOX mated Diat popilition’ endeavored to perfortn the duties acceptably, anid ure of | BOARD OF ALDERMEN., ope, A ) wis Barker of Stetson, > 1 tended | than 20,000 fn 1 y WY ;L_ An | opinfon that the officers selected wswered BUDGET OF THE CONT Speaker of the House; nu}tlm M. Drew of Bruns- New Ready. fatants ahould | wade to reduce this numher during the piblic expeets 1t in elieved th wick, Clerk; and Sumuer J. Chadbourne of Dixmont, LIFFITH LANK. p) survey of the | cholera, t 8 now estimated that not utributed cssentially 1 Assistant Cler 3 ) s ) oo LEmRts TANT.. o oo tllt-up portions of the Disttick i order to iscover tha | 10,000 L 12,000 persvns oceupy apartments below canvassiag, ind dimbished consider " Con i Goy. Chamberlain will deliver his inaugural mos- A COMPANION-PIKCE 10, C GRIFFTTH GAUNT: amonnts required for e sup- | guge to-morrow. Mustratad by Sor. Errixer, r. — DECIDEDLY THE BEST THING OF THE SEASON. MISSOURL In paper, 30 cents; cloth, “'l,b'ro isox. Crry, Jan. 2.—Both Honses convened , bt did nothing toward effecti {llll organi- | The publication ofice of THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER bes o zotion. Drake's and I r the Sen- | been removed to No. 1 BARCLAY-ST., ia the new Bulldiug erected o8 atorship are now al. the corner of Barclay-st. and Broadway. For the secommodation of our down-town customers an offica will be continued on William-st., 0ve door from the corner of Piae. Advertisements aud subscriptions wili be re- ceived at eltbor office. THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER fo pablished at two p. m., at bai past two and at four, and each of these editions way be found ab the hoas s — of publication, at the office in Barclay-st. and also in William-sk, TIOSTON BANK STATEMENT. Slceve Duttons and Studs, To T THIBUNE. NEW STYLES, Two, Three, Four, Fie aud Six to Serenty fre Dol Bos Jan, The following is the weekly state- | larssSet. For sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, s ment of the Boston banks: door below Canal-st. $41,900,000 | Dus f'm otherbkafigs36118 | =TT it 37 culatio L 24, 3 3 nOLes 18,000,612 | Circulation, Stato, 313,563 Mr:{ll Pl:'r'v, ln»%ulc.." ably tie exponses, TENEMENT HOUSES, The means of escapy of fire in the tener houses of the city nt to a perilons degroe, d some of them aix to sleep b d 8, to destroy t the nelghbor ¢ TEport pray s f n make the Rauitary oon to the public | Walk, To allow even this 1 Tiealth, but the advent of cholera interfered, to sonie ex- | 1073, 10 breed fevers an tant, with the plans of the Bos I 1y every honse | 0Wn lives, and to an the District, especially in the fiithy and erowdied por- Eou of it, has becn visited by the luspectors during the 8o, Whei the cholera appeared, the Tnspectors, in addit R0 their other dutics, Wer Tequited 15, fnvestigate « * ense reported to the Sanitary Superintedent iu Now-Yo made: or the Assistant Sani uperintendent in Brooklyn! | for a period of ten yvears, whi Physicians and all others heing corpelled by law toreport | €reat trouble to this Board. 01 cosea to this boud, and the police telegraph be Andrews, for the reisoval in bo L.eely used for thal purpose, the Inspectors were enabled | exceeding four i number, all the 1 2o visit pmm]ptl_v the sick, and yse the proper remedial | ored, and for this service he receives th measures. If fhe patient was alrcady under medical L The second contract is with 1 | from the windows to t treatment, the mss or did pot interfere, except to di- w-Jersey, all the night-soil in | n the buildi There ar oct the use of such disinfeciants as seemed necessary, rvice and delivery | ments in the City of New-York, in which dwell as peii ut if the patient was destitute and uncared for, the Tu- | the cit it oceupants over 100,000 wen, women wind children apector caused bis imiediate removal to the jiospi wre substantially with the same Those umerous families equalt ae family and directed the disinfecting corps to eleanse or destroy | * Daniel Gallagher” is only uscd Wh L0 €0 o, all use fires for warming aud eookiy the soiled bedding and cluflnng. and to disinfect the eu- | the fact that he receives $25,000 for i service for which in | then use camphene and othier i tre prembxce. As the cholern Increased, additiona) In- | turn he pays only $4,000. The object of the sccond con- | exy spectors were detalicd to the headquarters m New-York | tract Is to secure a monopoly of the entire conteats of | miny Lastances the d Brookiyn, and were on dity both nicht and day. to | the privies and sinks of the cfty. If the city were not | not wnfiequently the a i X g T30 | otclled by this contract to defier all 1ts nightsoils ut | 1 until saghtfan in the ch existonce of any nuisauces detrime the City Gove itoms of the partments, &e lowing ar th agion in . #2000 00 1,081 n | dition of their propert CONTH i d Corteetions Departument ity Pl i NDOUS FRATDS EXPOSED, the lateo Cit | and ina of esea o oceupy the upper stor ing to the the fearful it to him at Laodi, York; and for this 4,000 per anmun. These two con rty, for the u / 4 The City Court otal safve substances for lighting t The report ts are of luten riments of - young enswer jmimediately all calls Tor their services. 3 o eholera hospitals cstablished by the Board wero al«o | Lodi, that part of this maferial which is uot carried off | first floor and the ccllar are for commercinl i B ks, 12,660,155 ander the imwediato charge of the Inspectors and. Assist- | through thie street sewers might be thiown from the ends | purposes, having b store ligu Is, olls, o BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ' WILL PUBLISH, EARLY IN JANUARY NEXT, @t Luspectors. of the phers Into the waters of the East and N i and othier dangerous combusts rtion of t The Board mot on Wednesday afternoon at THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. ORDERS OF THE BOARD. asihias been done without fnconve codr Report closes with Capt. Lord’s ten , | o'clock, the President, J. Wilson Green, in the chair, THE STATE OF TRADE. . The first orders of the Bourd wers issued on the 14th of | morial. By theee contracts, the eity loses $2i, Which Tig TRIBUNE hins already g A resolution b favor of paying ench mewmber of the | wy ceirorarn 10 TR TRINCNE. ‘The velune will sestaln 5 leh of {ho Bisiness Mon 3 2 JUSS o1 tho between which date and the 1st of November, | Dum, for tén years; but this is only a emall portion of the CRIMES AND PUN Board of Commisstone:s of the Siuking Fund § per day G0, ~Flour steady, quiot and firm ; Re. —x,-}u,:lm bbls.; | United States and Britiah Provinces, with & rating ladicating the gelative y-one thousand and seventy-seven orders were fssued | Actualgloss 4o the people. The city has u water frontage [ The Commissioncrs quote their Chier Clerks tables re- for the year 1866, was Iaid over. Nuy-lr 8,50 sales of Bpriag Extra, at $1029 2§ 1. Wheatt | standing and commerelal eredit of each. aud were duly served by the Sanitary police. Of these | of about 20 miles; the night-soil must be delivere specting erimes and punishin ik of giving | A orlinance was adopted makivg 1t unlawful for hack | 18 M Reeelpts, 1000 back Buippad, 60 busl i Na. 1, st 43 | 1/, (he Sraxpann Wonk for Merchasts and Baskers. prdors, 6,335 Were under the suldivision of the law by | oue of the four piers designated; th sount of cort the reader what he may have and omnibus drivers, ¢ l"""‘""'" and porters to o xercise L. ng! t .','ul ""&l e | T T - piiich thio party served i allowed three days in which to | i thereby necessarlly Increased, and the churges | produce the following: Whole their eallivgs without a lieense, wnd making it oblixatory ey ot 1o Shots (L 65 fAemand a “heartug” by the Board, of the testimony which | of scavengers are consequently at least one dollar | offenses for one year, 49 convicted, 4945 acquitt on them to apply to the Mayor for their licenses; that " duffie ¢ to obtadn . these licenses shall be granfed annnally, and t s, Lard, O 1o | ot i #19; cash $19, and also that a fine of | 12e Dressed Hogs fairly active but 10e, lower, elosing u‘l mity with these pro- | $7. Cattle light; the Rocelpis for the last fow veeko o & OF*THE LATEST SIVLES, 5 oF pens & bare sppearance; sales eutored to-day, ouly 100 bead 8¢ former PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER SUITKS adjoutned to Thursday nt 2 p. m. pri is Rosewood, Walaat sud retalling At masufacturens’ prices, & ;:Iv(‘ll.l s, Jan. 2.—Cotton unchanged ; Low Middling, 31§ @324e. 4 UTINA'S e Hug o R iy 0 g MANUPACTORY AND WAREROOMS, Kast Houston st ay bo presented to show that the order should be re- | 8nd & half, more per load than before the existenc trial or discharged without, 492; to bo tried, 12 ~oked and not enforced. In cases where no hearing has | these contracts. About 60,000 loads of night-soil are yearly | .m;mm) 4-Tm:| .‘huwn, 61, The details are as follow celving them shall wear 'r‘.',.‘f:"”l-5’.‘;‘.’..1"'.?.«"1.'?1'-".'.“‘1'n“"'n'?‘i,’."x‘""" d by the amo\'erg'lmu&f:d\’ufl;, n‘ml the lltlmw ;{:nry tix for | ‘Lnere were homicides, convic n-d.lai discharged or !-;"‘l':n 1 e imposed for y in the original or an d- 8 service, of r load, amounts to #0,000 per an- | acquit 5; 193 d 4 t known, | Vislons. B o i Tt S n Eetnal or o e O s e i G | B A e Yt cowty oy . | | The Tiowrd L 1 Furnltere the Board of Metropolitan Police for execution. | sewers, this unjust and onerons burden falls upon | charged or acquitted, 43; be tried, 13; how disp N L = B . U other written orders, i mumber 23,60 ‘have becs | temntsof tie poorer class. The third of the contracts | of e o creaiel fof Dvgtary, 310 i 15 Cuotte, 1) 8155c Motassts o gooddernbud ap fil pricen; Pu Nos 06 and 9 under the second subdivision of the law, and are of | referred to fs with the “ Long Island Bone lfllmmlm?' Conyleted, 237; dlucllufm or nequitted, 190 to be tricd, Prime to Cho Y Bank Stecling, $1 43 N ¥ between Bowery aud Second perem) character, rmnlnn‘ that the nuisance be | Company,” for the removid of offal and dead animals | 64; how (l;qmlud of nof kuuwu,%. T v sted - Sight Kxehange, § o4 12|, Freights—tunnage scals, offcr- All Goods warrasted. ted five days, and, if not obeyed, directing the | from the cu{on 416,000 per annum. With slaughter- robberies, iucluding highway robberies, 176 , | GRAND MATCH FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF TITE | fugs fren—Xew-Vork, steam, Cotton, 1§6.; steain to Liverpool, Lja'y per of Metropolitan Police to enforce the same without | houses, and bone, f"d fat-bolling establishments (n all diseharged or acquitted, 905 1o be tiicd, 205 how dis- UNITED STATES—CALEDONIAN CLUBY OF New- | Mil, 16 s . The report next details the number of | Parts of t 1t fs necessary thata uniform and effi- There were arrested for receiv- YORK V8, PATERSON CLUB. Jon AoVione p s feoind fof sealt) - fl".flw.s ra Olilo, Whe Dotice. it slleys cleaned, graded, paved and repaired, the areas | clent arrangeui uld be ninde, and o particular pier A close and ¢ ng contest for the championship ain Siiwanhce Gt 85 0. i x iual | Fech, Ttch. “Swayne's Olntment.’ . Tettar. orn ot [tch, Ltel ’algn'- 2!:;,::: ' Tetter. Tettor pa , barrels of ashes removed, other placcs cleancd, | assigned for the reception and removal of theso animal | quitted, 1195 to be tried, 1 i , , B , )| State o! e X A 2 oellars and cosspools cle e e Alled Tt b | AT Bt toome tene oo rat ‘the “etty shonid | Tprced, 1131 fo bn tle ey 1t 1n uppi o o et vacat i AN TetE. "B of Thow. . nondonl 63 B0 o Heury:) s e o 67 5 Cure the mant obatinate cams 1) Totler monts closed, hfiv ts removed, glue manufac- Dm‘mmw-nnnm for thir service, when responsible | thut u large \r,mpurtlml of those who are not eonvicted | yory B laracn ” Dbered that Whisky firm at $2 20, “ Ovres Salt Rheum, Scald Head, all Skin Diseases” leathier manufactories regulated, Dartics are willing to fperform It without compensatl 10 not escipe becanse they are inuocent, but by reason of 1 Club 1ast Winter had to sucoumb to the A970%, Jun. 2~Cotion marked frm, sales 000 balcs Middiog ot | UUse I"“»‘k': Qe en Serateh wa more.. ce 80 ceuta, at A8 BARNES & Co., the Calodontuns | 2304e 000 o No. 31 Park cow, N. T 3 . ‘otton—sales of Low Midlling st 3@3le., Mid | or remit-60 ceuts Dr. SWAY, SON h Sixth-ot, Puulad Intry. Boaldo | ais s sos, beich Sidiiiog at soe ont ool Mdulng ot 's0us arket | Dhin and poceive by mail povtags patd. Bold l:y‘" R " b carrted off the honors | setive, * the United Btates in the | = Avavera, J; ket buoyant; advanced fully le.; sales Musicul Boxes fo last Winter, On | yeteriay sy, 1130 bales; Ml -,&’ml"”‘v’“ Btock PLAXING FROMW 10 74 TUNES on hag amburg a ngusta, 17, los. o SV b i A g VANNAM, Jai B-Coblon Warkeb firia; eales 200 balew Middling 't Intho_kAminiatration of the criininal Tew. It 18 | Paterson players, 1t being the onty tim 1 , Ia- led, m.mnped.uuntzmmu.um aud to pay & handsome sum for the privilege. The tering discontinucd, &c. o fo sy hud been de euted by b I Lhis X leaning ...l'u'l’u ‘the Treasury of this city, and the loss and | appare : N Sy OF P00, mage 10 its citizens indireetly. by these three contracts, | osi it . 2.—Cottan m to-day, 1,130 nelflng ure air and Icliamlm-. nothing | Caunot be estimated at less than §1,600,000, for the perio Jow It 1s t so direct! promote m."uue lealth as of ten years. The annoyance, and the | v in a #anitary | more ' 3 Dok S AREmote, Cia publie; hesliiss s sup. e dnjury anitary | more complete know orl l]rm'%m;l‘ torday, considerable sims being wagered on the con! i ol oI int of view, to the community, canuot be estimated in | than it is o , ¥ practicab Sotlnrs and oéuta. now recorded and reported, bnt the subseq THE GAS NUISANCE, fugs and fiual results are diffienlt to be ascertuaiue Vi U at 3o, . B/ For many years the gui-works o (s ity have been the | wanid a1d the Logislature in deallug with avestions of iy g b b ’m?\‘lifi’.‘.'fi.‘,}%h‘.': DEThee, Jon. 8= Fjowr posl B0 Satypmn ot | | T """\fi'“'fx“"i?fit CAKD & ¢ gubloct of frequent aid urket compiuit, They filled | eriinad law, f (e proceedings A Tesus O Wl brose | Fiuladon, the rondenco. ot Ganora) Hoksey: Owiig 16 | 13 et 1 Soa 13 @813 78 for Ked Winter; Fosl AR G ltperten. trect with odors so utfensive wa to caube sicnosa v | outiuua for 1¢lony wero required o be repcrtod amiually | e “heavy fall 0t wnow the rinks lad® bo swept be: S Whem s Ayring sk No. 21 MAIDEN-LANE, (o i . ¥. P thats wIRAON A At o6 vme iUty ero.oblged so | hDisteicy-Attorneys dnd Court. fore the match could commence, aud then even the o | gulet st #1 W Tus Tlave Boantiu] Mak» ere compelled to remove HACKS AND HACKMEN, wis 0ot s1i0oth, ‘here helnfi mvurul reaka in the surface | harl Ussos to other parts of the city. Onthe 24tk of April, Dr. E. H. A & e od 1 examination of the laws and ordinances for the | which renderec difficul run the stones irue, The [ $27; 2 e sk e KA WOrks | ticouning und regulatingof hacks and hackumon 1 tho Gty | New-Yorkem ‘i ed in the enrly train, and wore ro- | 801030 Lok S o A0 BRlkject 0F Chis as muisance WaS Yefarsed taias Basiiery.| of Now-York would justity the expectation tiat fhis | olved attho dopot by the Pateree Cinb and taken celpls of graln st Buie, Onvegs, e v g tary | Baned of the public servico in New-York would bo all | fo the Inke in n large conveynuce, the distance belng | e, Leke sreioct do et of the mAenen s tpoor- | that could be desired. The provisions are shnilar to those | abong two miles from Paterson. "Tho woathor waa afl Witkinerox, Jan 5+ 0t Dr, Janes Droved substantially correct, Au re- | oyisting in Parls, Tho results of administration of | that could be destred, and a large crowd of spectators | Spirie " offort has been made to find a pemedy. Afte ear- | the gystems In the two cities are widely different. | were asscmbled, a nuwmber of people coming from a | Crade Turpentine quiet, Petween the Bani urmfixlumzflfi In Parls the service I8 sald to approach’ perfection. | distance to see ihe matoh, Throo rinks were laid out | were ox uterences betwhen the Bauitury Commitics of She | Arrests of hackumen for delinquencies are pumerous, it | on the foe, wid numberod respectively Noa. 1. 3 and 3. | farnes s 4 and the otfloers of the Fourteenthist, Gas | hunistments aro rare. Tho Jiws and ordiuancos which | No.1 inclided Mesara. Johnson, Brand, luy ay Wintor- | 10 tda as ompared vith the exporte of 1o, i Banitary Comumittec were Gonstraind o | grant to hackuen a practical monopoly of the buainess fix | bothiam of the Gunedonian Cluband Mewrn, Smiley, Wat- | o315 53K0" " 1 or ot 9, 41 38 or Mo mm application shiould be made 10 the L | alu the rates of compensation. To demaud pay in oxcess | gon, Colyer wnd Aklus of the Faterson Club. No.d was | Cor o o..,..,,,,,,,"&“ Ry tdd ".g“ e X i Inditforent oy | OF ™1® legal rates ia n logal offenso to which W affixes WMMN«-H. Love, Thompson, Gillles nnd Faulls | pork 13 5. Hams, 100 Prime Land, 120, Dressad Hogs frm st RS o ok et it | S ot dncma ot bansk aplinly | o N York sl Hedmg B B, Mgl gl | 878, s 28 S M 0 . T R " d, ppears, uently wi 3 hile the m | on; Al 0. consi of [h8ATH. E H Bbij ! Flour| onjections. 1t wad gsked, ‘'why they could not offer o | aiyiniatration o this ek of the public sepvicaomatn | Livingston, Muir, Hawley and Temploton o New-York, | busk Whe it » ' bilo for a remedy, as - Barrinone, Jan, 2 ~Wheat—No recelpte u'fl:nnh 3} 50 inefficient, no better conduct on the part of hackmen | and Pencoc, Horton, Ingle and"J. R, Smith. The games | L3 GEGEE 0 Ty oy e Ip 13;::%:1& ‘?:; A oMo CUR. D avery sase ] te experlinents, | cqu be expected. n . began at 11 o'clock, were coutluued, with half an oy Cog iy in e ExCISE, hoir’s interintasion, wntil 430 p; iy When the mateh was | i low st b6 -:i;«‘fla.%.o.l’l_ neyleaala, o0 Teply X WAS | Onthe 14th of .A&m, 1866, the Legislature passed “ An Act | deolared terminated in favor of the Caledonian Club by o e ank i eeioveady bus quled. Mo ive this wum for | ¢, rogulate the snle of {ntoxieating liguors within the Me- | total acore of 63 to 80. The scores of the several rinks Tan, $—-Cotton Arms Mlidliags, 38, Flour frm; fu- t opolitan Police District.” The of Excise organized | were as follows: No. 1, 28 to 26 in favor of Paterson ; No. uo, $B@HE 75; State and North West, mh.u Wheat dully myuumuuumummwmm wnd fin- | 2, 8610323 in favor of New-York; and No.3, 29toalin te, Tu Corn dyll; sales of 3,000 bush. ol tnle?d-pon duties. At of enter- | favor of Paterson. ] o White sé We. Osts stoady; Colfee “York | At th tors were hospitab) 1 the cities of New-Yor! nu?{« of the game, ofihb.fl"!h § dperdn \)l .‘g 1ag wore S by | st L Tt S the J #4 () of fuell- ha lnl.luvh‘nhml l.m:rnmald it | there bel ifl.) luys mado on each rink, from fi':hun of the law. Tho statutes th} mu }A'i:lrvlulo':v :l’lm:dd l'«:‘ mu’é hloul.nm‘t‘fieozun. ki ‘“:{'.‘.wm‘ '.:. v oxialod for Giany ¥oats vroldbited Hhe ais | matchos 1 tho Coytinl Tark this Wintop. ] [P T e g oy 3