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Bu falo Police aet. wae OMMITTERS—THE FRER ANNOURCEMEST OF THE COMMI P ro; thelaw ex PASS PRONIBITION BILL—PETITION OF THE EQUAL E“‘; of the National Guard from taxa BW CITY RAILROAD—PRO- | By M __For the enlargement of one tier of POLITICAL. Mr. BENNETT- lofnk'- on the Erie and Oswego Canals. Also, to amend tho By Mr. WILLIAMS—To repeal the law exempting meme CONNECTICUT. . PIERSON—To create in Kings County a De NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1867, %l“ of Boston, on the Committee on Printing’; Mr. alker of Charlestown, on the Joint Commi on Federal Relations. On the latter Committeo are F. W, Bird of Walpole, Chairman, and Dr. George B. Loring of Salem. — NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Qency are advocated by The Newburyport (Mhss.) and New-Bedford Standard. One Michael Pryzbylowiez wants to go to Congress from Kansas. 010 The eXTONt | oo 10 GORATIO STATE AND MASS CONVENTION — AD- t- DRESSES (BY JAMES BROOKS, T. M. SEYMOUR, AND " ‘with this the meeting adjourned. RIGHTS ASSOCIATION—THE CERDINGS OF THE ASSEMBLY. ment, of Public Obarities and Correctious to be modeied OTHERS. sxraatiile GOy ireIon e s o WY TELEGRAPN TO THS TRIDUNE. Mfter the New-York Department. Also, to amend the | o, oy, pguipn vo Tun TRINONR 4 jidiges VEN The Lyndon bl mmw' . Eon : 4 etropotitan Excise law, by exempting lager beer trom | M\BCREC L Ty Tg _The Demogratic and Mass = rrvonarn o - & boatol Ty e Mltacla Awrikhs lacge 1’"', . | ik v el -HAVEN, o8, asin "ORD, N. H., Jan. 8.—The State Republican Democrat with kory Youxa Mex's m‘rm‘“o' 'ALRANY, Jan. 8,—The principal business of interest | jeq provisions, and fixing on'a later hour than 12 o'clock Conentian et at Music Hall in this city at 10 o’clock CONCORD, lary a8 & testimonial “ to # man who had the moral courage tion of this eity, In e .—'s:u .\.L; v ) ittees, T! T ¢ Saturday night. 1 to-day was the advancement of the Comuittees. The 10 ’r,; l'fi?’.f"fm'fa'fl'-“'ommrmmu {he Astoria and Yunt- | this forenoon. Speaker during the last few days was, of course, the | ¢ pyint Railroad Company. center of attraction, but as I write, he is the best 3 convey d tate. shunned man. His fiat has gone forth, and no matter hold and conYey mn“n.]u: 1‘5\‘:?‘7?.71:“. how members may grumble at him, they must * grin ljt:' Mr. 1. and bear it.” While the Clerk was readi o NT-T ge. This bill provides that no | for makiug or reviewin been heard; when the reading was concluded, the arity given for such loan. silence was not broken very much as, the curses were not%loududwp. 1 donot infer by any means that M Pitts's action bas met with a disapproval of the majority, for ev one knows that no matter how he would form the Commiitees, somo one would bed satisfied. But to-day there was more disappointme! than usnal, and those who w in affliction made 0 stin the most of it. The announgement of Mr. John'| Fostiaster, Kele Oukioy s Cliatryan'of Navigation and Commerce, of | Anns, Win, W. B course throw his chiauces for tie head of that of | ZUPE © Cities into the shade. Mr. Wilber of Dutchoss se- cured that honor. It was confidently predicted—in faet, nntil within a half an honr of th nounce- | 3. Hotaling of Columbi t of Albany; Doorke " H. Ripley of Ch 50X, of Moutgomery, O. Mosher of Yates, Broome, Robt. Enow of A"t-fllmllf‘. are; Keeper of the Assembly Chan Py Mr. GIBSON—To enable Lodges of 0dd Fellows t0 | wag 10} o'clock bedore the Convention was called to nend the Revised Statutes relative g the Com- . o poblve > under express contraet, shall recelve more than $1 per u Sudons 3 Racts § o f 3 ” % for procuring 1o o than 50 ¢ per $100 Albert Baldwin of New-Milford was e ected tempo OHIO. mitteesthis morning, the drdpping of a pin mighit have | g1 for procuring louns, 13:*;;“»:1""‘1: I{;l;’l‘: cents, per €100 EL hert Baldwin o1 on taking the chair returm’(l{ 5 The Senate then ddjourued until this afternoon to hear » 1 order in council on t s 1 s oasa_of Judge Smith of Ouelds ;fil}l:""‘.‘i"’,"“"v"‘;( L foc. T1e hoped to see the | Covusmus, Jan. 8—The Ohlo Democratio State day when they wonld triumph over the foos of the | Convention met to-day. The Districts were well re- A the following appoint- | Sceretaries. er of Essex, Samuel M. Stuart of Erie 1 ssteheste I Moore of | Convention 1 i i al n g of Wobtahosler.. Jeubiacy JANOmaR. /FOM SOt ticket. The motion was tabled, to await the | ville, The Convention then took a recess. Convention which met here to-day was the ever held in the Btate. Gen. Wi e cured the nomination for Governor, there being 840 votes cast for him and 318 for the Hon. Onslow Stearns. The nomination was made unanimous, and Gen. Harriman appeared and accepted the nomina- tion in & short specch. and backbone to print & Democratic paper in the Radical Btate of Vermont.” Gen. H. H. Heath of Nebraska, now in Washington, 18 reported to have challenged Senator Ssulsbury of Dela- ware to fight a duel. Some delay occurred in waiting for the arrival of delegates on the late trains, so that it reform among the young men of the city, have sppointed o chaplain and actuary to attend to the religious poral Interests M:E’ol the Assoclation lnfltla-' nity, as fi the latfer can be reached, u Clinds JE0 Butkley of Oewedo 1s the bew Shapial™s ————— A Mrs. Woolworth has been dismissed from the | n o Pibias The 4 Congregational Church in Winsted, Conn., for obtatning & Tios for the City of iyn voerb last divorce from her husband “ without Bible cause.” 3 The Hon. Tsaso Davis has given to the Newton | By w,,‘;’f,‘,:‘,,:,:"gfi,“{&?’z:‘;_‘g,‘%&““- Offieers e Wards bt one e . e, At that time the Hon, James Gallagher, Chair- man of the State Committee, called the Uonvention T bhero wero present ubout 300 delegates. “The number was afterward increased to about 700. person, inless E Vi ol DEMOCRATIC STATE COXVENTION. thanks for the hionor, He was i‘l:t}"l‘::“n‘o: (hnyfi'-:; :u':}: foo tadh rird iy Theologleal Seminary §1,000, the interest of which is to be | mitte wereselected. In most given to some student of that institution, preparing for | W8 run, the ministry, npou the condition that as a rule he shall preach without notes. The Portland Press of Jan. 5 has the following singular marriage notiee: “In Cape Elizabeth, Jan. 3, in our midst. John S. Elliott of Guilford | presented. Dr. J. M. Christian was appointed tem- qus Birdsey of Minden were elected temporary | porary chairman, A. J. Mullam temporary secretary. i "he usual Committees were appointed, one from each ot | district as CommMftee on Resolutions, among whom CITY NEWS. prst s Al A concert will be given at Cooper Institute {hig evening for the benefit of Mr. John Marce! T TNt yall Henriotta 11, Cobb and. Enma Pils. | blind tineraat peddier, # widely Tt chrvegh ige o —— o count: and L a Assistant A committee of one from each county on perman ¢ sant-ate ion, and a commitice of one from e: were C. L. Vallandigham. A motion was made to Strict on resolntions, were appoimted. refer all resolutions to the Committee withont debate, s ”1‘.. motion was adopted, lpr.q-erg :l‘ll|‘r|-.\ulll_l;ull.\!rl" ing wleirh was X‘"ffll;‘l’('d to the cq"::]“,!'“ °z'1'xml'c1"'¢ i " Tohn- v pla to that Committee without debate. communication was received from the Kentuc: " 2 T By State Committee was adopted | Democratic State Central ‘Committee asking the | Daniel Pratt, * the great American traveler,” Skaters will be interested in the mmnoemth, Hartford, who said that this | coiperation of the Democracy of Ohfo to call a | desires to speak in the Brooklyn Academy of Music on | another column of the Skating Carnival which is to take ng o | National €onvention next Summer, to meet at Louis- | «The Ingennity of the Rising Generation.” place to-night at “ Oatman’s Rink.” - bury, both of Cape Elizabeth.” J “’.uél.lfn;{:!‘::f A ”I;I““I{“l T‘pmnl er, John C, [ by Mr. A. E. Burr of 1 % e oore. yight adjourn without nomi ment, it was known that Mr. Thamas Creamer would | Paul i o the Democratic Representative on it, and, there- oas. iC " onbon, fns o . L “ 51 e 1 t Presi- | The Rev. Henry A. Wise, jr., has been appointed ! - ! hy's na STANDING COMMITTEES. formation of a_permanent organization. Owing to George H. Pendleton will be be permanent Presi m:_‘ H]..;x‘.l.:‘,‘o:‘.:: .':.;.r‘.:l.:if",\g;,:)ni::‘},1‘:-‘1“1‘1;!‘ kw::\l-‘l‘f SPEAKER then anuounced the following Stunding “,;,, arge .,.,,..1,{, of delegates present, the services | dent, aud Judge Thurman will prombly be nominee | Rector nfTr!nI'y‘Chllrchlnlflnrrlnnbnrgh,’Vn. o PRESENTATION OF A FLAG FOR THE Steivsme edge of canals will giye his Committeo additional [ Coumitiecs Wood. Haveas, Roberts, 1. Satth, | Of & Committee on Credentials were dispensed with, | for Governor. Dr. L. C.Garland Liag resigned the Presidential chair | CiICAGO BY THE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.~The sec- Proninence: R it [ TRTORB - swith, | OF & Cery Democrat present was voted a delegate. Ky in the University of Alabama. ond steamer of the'new lne, the Liverpool and: Great The act repealing the law prohibiting railroad com- Messrs. Oskey, Meade, Travis, Barker, | - Thomas Lawton, esq., lnleu:I:'(--(xl n_rl‘l'(mlntmu [-1'|~f- NEW-JERSEY. 'Mr. Joseph Cobb, aged 85, was one of the skaters | Westcrn, which has been named the Chicago, was ¥ i freo passes passed the Assembly poning the nomination of the State tic ot to another THE LEGISLATURE. on the Muskingum River, at Zaucsville, Ohio, on Jauu- day n::-,n[x;;lonpmnnud with a bandsome flag, » presept from the Chicago Board of Trade. Mesars, nies from issuiy ¢ ¢ mdnr, with very little opposition—in fact, only seven membens voting against the repeal. It was pressed throngh by the exertions of Mr. amer, dictated, §t i understood, by the friends of the measure in the Senate. It ouly needs g third re wling, a vote and the signature of the Goveruor to become a law —all of which ‘can be uccomplished during the present weck. : “The petition of Mrs, E. Cady Stanton and others of the Equal Rights’ Assbeiation to the Lv‘ghlallln:. to | roject the proposed Apiendment to the Constitution, was presented this moming, The prayer is made | 8 wpon the grounds that the amendment fails to seeitre | o, Joyal State Governments in the South, or to curb the ker, Littlejobn, Buck, Stiles, uke, Btiles, Juliand, Selkreg, dee, White, Tarbax T awd Purdy. “Acadenies and ( ~Mensrs. Bigelow, Roberta, Jucobs aud, W hirids w n and Buckler. ievances—Messrs, Plilips, Ha i i e i e § o1l B! Bl Clark an amer. spirit of Rebellion still there; that it will her after | & Ch ’:M‘J‘;r‘tmflr‘i_”m_ Wooster, Miner, Bétkadh, Hou {nupn‘n an obstacle to such additional conditions of | , (CO Reconstruction a8 jnstico and pelicy reguire; that Pre jis adoption will be an act of perfidy, un- | McKe Woaster, W. 8. Clark and Wilsen. eqroes ; that it permits the disfranchisement | p 5 gic, "rinsdale, Genet and Welles. of the loyal mothers of a willion_ seldicrs without i penalty; it satisfies nobody, a8 the Southern loyglists | Dristol aui 0 protest ganiust it, the negroes dread it, the Rebels u}”flu".f,':.].nai"fl repudiate it, the Northern Democrats oppose it, and | “aniicre of Sa T sfousrs. Lockwood, Fay, C @ vast majority of the Republicans condemn it; the | gec ple of ihie State are op] 1 to it, and the Leg Affuirs of Cities—Messrs. Wilber, Murphr. . J. Wood, Barstow, Burrows, Hofuws, | oo "o Ty made by another Convention called for esrs. Bruce, Kimball, Bemnett, “o=Messrs. Youvglove, Lefevre, P al Affeirs of Towns and_ Counties—Messrs. Vagdesberg, But- | yocointion to H,m",',,,., 11 s, . Wreth. it Three ffth. Uills—Mestrs. Fiske, J. Smith, Higchcock, ton, Cribben, Waltnan aod and Division of Towns and Counties—Messra. Juliand, {un“vlml io° ‘history, to millions of layal | ~ ClaimeMeurs Blakestee Plumb, Glesson, Sorer avd T of Hartford was ealled on. ' He said their delibera- ) " y Msars. Harrington, Hoppin, Tarbox, Kllis, Pot- d Trade and Manxfactures—Messrs. Darker, Cribben, B. B. Clark, | port, but neithe BY TELEGRAPR TO THR TRIDUNE. ary 3, nnflr;rl‘;:lullfl.'( . 'I?'r:‘::i v;‘"fir,m Mrs. Grace Morrison of Lawrence, Mass,, whoso 5 assaie Was elected |y ughand was killed on the night of July 4 last by a rocket {{v’_l;"f‘vh m Of Merce 3:: NEONEY, fired upon the Cormon, has entered sult against the city, sof Camden was elected . Jardine, Clerk claiming $15,000 damages. Ogden, Hoyne and Maclay were present asa represcnting the above-named Board; also a nomber theshipping merchants of this city who are the Western trade. Amlr.‘flrt % 0f @ sumptuons ner, Me. Hoyne, on bel of the ed fiag, necompanied by o few mnrka in' which Lo o clicited considerable | *7 T . A. E. Burr of The Hart- | TRENTON, Jan. ¢ on the acts of | the Senate, Ben ens a traitorons | President, and I In the House ( ke I Youngleve, Weed | that purpose. The resolutic Mo, discussion, xluruml\\‘hl-ll Mr. ovel, Mead, | 7y Times aniniady Boyd, Berryman, | oress, styling Thaddeus St Jamb, Bickuell, | scoundrel, who spent his nights in_gaibling hells and hiis days in plotting treason in Congi The pomination of ,.'smu- 1 he G MEsSAgo W reported in both MrsaAlanson Kelley of South Boston, Mass., re- | ferred to the rapid ywih of the Garden Cityof Archer, Ballard, | tick (‘.me( wer Convention passed unanimously Houses, but the reading was dispensed with. cently had returned to Ler from a Mr, Callaian, & dealer 3:‘3' ;ll:’,.g v;;w);:cc‘;;lwgh At APPlAUse, i lause. arvayecozd 7 aper stoel . A . B, 0, Mayor o niitco, on Organization reported for WISCONSIN. In papor stock, the s of .25, whie the later fomd | ui"Clengy 13wl o gt th' ely Mistory President, ‘\fil,‘.’,, Baldwin of | gy rersonars 0 Tix rhisoes. in & bundle of old papers purchased by him of a rag picker | the eity. Capt. Harris, commanding the 1) to whom Mrs. Kelly had sold them. the committee on bebalf of the company, ) the success of the ship that he commanded would be unbounded as the success and enterprise of the (‘ily= Chicago 18 unlimited. A number of our most em:irieng shifpping merchants hon e entertainment with tiwie presence. The Chicago screw stcawmer of 2,000 tuns Ieasurement, \ and the nwmes of 21 vice-presidents ¢« Wi Ly . e - all of whom was elected. A m\,'“‘,:;'r:":' ,l-‘h',[‘"fif{:::", g;lml;(};: ‘{:f:;l'lf_,"{: fheets | W, Eichbaum, Postmaster of Pittshurgh, Penn., committeo three _were_appointed to conduct | (PEERATA oy T Union 78 to Democrats 27, The | under John Quiney Adams, and for several years past o t}n‘ Hon. Ja ne gfi::“}:’:‘;:{ .'\l:\:‘-(\'l‘l,llltl‘ll?l:l':l(l’ ""-‘Uhf;l'; Union Caucns has nominated Angns Cameron of | Treasurer of that city, died on Sunday, at the age of 50. tiio purpose of addreesing (80 Coum, Taass Toucey, | Lt Crowo for_Spcaker of the Asemply, oy § soto of | Tiue dancing master of tho Prince Tmperial, who ro- B e Brotitatihrin: Yo the Aenale, | Seived tho privilego. of the, cioal, eae_snd umiwsils- LB, Hills was elected Clerk, and Capt. Asa | Toom ut the Paris Exhibition, Tias sold Mis right to the | PERSONAL.—Among tho arrivals at the hotcls are profits of the apartment for §25,000 in gotd, Baron Mackay, Holland, at the Clarendon Hotel; Gen. 0. John F, Gibson, conductor on the Boston and Wor- | E. Babcock, [Washington, at the Fifth-ave, Hotcl; Com- —_— dall, Hogt, sioned by the tyrannical acts of the Government. iking, on the - 0 rdinate branc If from furth tious to- of one of the ¢ He excuscd bin gronnd of ill-health, Calls were made for 2 G . B Donohue aud | Seymour, Hon, Wi, W. Eato i Hon, 8. cester line, has been indicted for neglecd of duty in caus- | modore Alden United States Navy ; W. M. Mew, Treasus Donchae aud | o of Hartford, and Hon, Wi, D. Bishop of Y TRLRGRAPI TO THR TRINONE. fug the death of & passenger by starting his train before {;Wmfi‘&:-m}m‘mm autel Pra Hon, C, Wheaton, Poughkeepsie, at the Weatminster Hotel; ascertaluing that alhis passengers were on board. Capt. Howard, Montreal; J. H. Ri sxponded, Crreaco, Jan. 8 John Purdue, late Johnson candidate for Congress a (Kansas) speci ations, at this juneture, | There is more Hog er the Se are, before adopting it, shonld submit it to a direct | Dumerss SIE i) Gibba, Lockwood, Shilsnd The Commiitee on rese hiy yote at & special election. The petition was referred | 2l Teascs, Pool, Halsey, Sbaw, Hinson and Ko made their report, as follows : tion t ever before known, Mr. Pomeroy is re- 3 . Pleasouton, United States to_the Committee on Federal Relations. lenend Pt TjeaseStessrs. Waghal, Fiane, ule their report, 08 folloR s v five preamblea setting | garied us maater of the situation, _About 800 Jobly. | i the VIrIth Indiana District (Ortivs) has aeld, Tho [o- | tel; the Ho ey bt m"dfnf‘c "Mr, Jacobs of Kings presented the following, which | @taw, L Buck nd M. € Marpby, 4 fortie that peace hud been eatablished, and urmed resist- | it are in town, who are all divided among the | fayette Journal to Jnmes Emmons & Co, W. Tompkins, Providasice, ‘st the Hof min House. 1 o ] L Buck umd . € MUTpby o Conger, 3. Sith, Moods, Gil, | Hovce Hod chnned, That Covgress nd ‘emanded and ac- | geie daoe Mr. Ross, MeMillan, C and others | Mr. 1. T. Dowglass, Freight Superintendent of t1 —— ' adopted: litan Police Com. | Prizee sud Irving cepted of the revolted Statex au alteration of the Const Aty 22008, SESLIAR : Mr. . Douglass, Freight Superintendent of the [Announcements. Resolved, That the Board of Metropolitan Police Com- | % Londs—Memrs. Lefevre, Minter, Potter, Bisir and Dizon. i i aecined 1. | for the second Seustorship. The Le ure met 10- | New-York and New-Haven Railrond, and his lady, were, 1 mlssioners and the Metropolitan Board of Health be e 1 Jugian Afuirs—Messrs. Glaason, Dut , O'Reilly and Raber, rta Were reinstated, to be and it is believed Col. Plumb of Emporium will | . x 4 SPEC flmw communicate to this House, at the earkest con- ritable and Keligious Soccties—Mexsts. Rice, A, J. Wood, Chato- LA bt i atod, hosen Speaker of the House | presented Jon January 5, with afine service of sllver, PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. bt loptsiation 100 et more x"xl:u-yumg'l: & esoleed, That arm 1 the States having THE BENATORIAL € | from the employés of the road. The occaslon was the Revcoriox 1x Tenxs. ooking to the ) nin Cote | Torexa, Ki 8-—The House organized | tweuty-fifth anuiversary of thelr marrlage. Gobsmith's Bookkseping, Peamsnabip, ke., Ko, 78 Brosdway. Ovar vestriction of prostitution in the City of New-York. A joint resolution introduced bs' Mr. Phillips of instructing our Senators and Representatives Ha, ud Wilso ‘yote for {the admission of Representatives from the . diturcgof e House—Mess. White, Conger, 8 of the Frecutive Department—Messrs. Bogd, Duntz, ‘b State was eutitled to represent 1 Ka dtoal : e That Congress, | fo-day. The Sen uding theStatcs, stru Al blow at the fivan | to-morrow, e mercial Interests of the country. That | ro ".‘,,'“'“’:' In o e, i all its legisintive acts, had recogiized ed its organiz until | A son of E. 8. Huntington of Norwich, Conn., was r to test the law of Congrss |y vtly very badly bitten by a dog belonging to oue k:::::&fl'm:w;m‘ ceor Al atorial elections. No importance ean E . upon i in regard to the l:r_m o an | Otiver L. Johuson, and a jury have jus returtied & Ver- | pusticalars fa creul Ellis, Frear snd | ¢ faelions e nt Conres Whet i | R, s, i, Vst 1. s s, | 158y, S5 St 20 i, 0y | o Confbtenave ety Col. P of i |0t st R Fekiniets o ook ment, was laid over under the rules. N e oeut rders—essrs. Havens, Millspangh, RicLmond, Bruce, 3.,.”,,‘,,,,”,, & find recogrized the same thing, that the | NEW-YoRrk TRIBUA Eisone of the most prominent. (ol. Montgomery, who has had command of the THE RECEIPTS'AND STOCK OF E udicial Department Lind uniformly recoguized,the States The city is fille lobby is the largest « Wisconsin militia ealled out by Gov. Flateher to suppress CuarLestaw, 8. C., Jan, 7.—The m.mg The mtment of the different bids relating to | Cresmer, Lefevre, Blakesiee, Welles and 2 P oada 1 ‘New-York commenced this morning; | Joist Liorary—Siesre. Burrows, Bickael, Wagsta S of these—an uct to authorize the constpuction of | Fre*® AXNUAL REPORTS. the City of New-York—was sent up | Auditor of the Canal Departient on the Ex for by Mr. Creamer, The route is to com= | the Canals, also a comuunication frem the ce at Whitehall-slip at the South Ferry, and run- | rclative to canal coutructors and n-ey lz( mee through and along Whitel: . with | also askiug, the repeal of the law making jouble track to Pearl-st., thence through and along | engineers uppo with o double track to Broad-st., thence | cate from the State B and along Broad-st. with a single track to |y 31 vAN VALKEN ES OF BILLS. illism-st., thence through and along South o B = Ly illisan-st. with & uinfl« track to William-st., thence "’;,"'." {,'r'f l},‘_" Albeal f‘i‘;&"fl"" through 'fl" along Willi northerly, with & | Deputies and Clerk ingle track to North William-st., throngh and along | State Goveru: orth Willimn-st. with a single track to Chatham- By ) pt, thence with a single track to Mott-st,, o also connecting with the double track in Pearl- at its intersection with Broad-st., and running thenece Pearl, with a single track, to the New Bowery; thence along the New Bowery, with a single track; to James-st.; thence to Chatham, thence o Chatham to Mott-st., with a double ‘track, to er; thence to the Bowery, thence to Third-: acnty-thkdat- thence along Twent; By Ul track, to Yexin gton-ave. thenge fo Fifry: fogla s ‘F;'E nueyt. (or | tion wud destruction of the Free Sch States, und pledges him their support ju all his tuture nt and $100,000 of seven per cent bonds, | ,"L_""‘m“""",‘;‘;“ml,r sentence of death, but which a;fi;“mfl‘du{x"&;';c“m is very quiet, with little rm of 2 in Brooklyn. Mr. JACOBS—To incorporate the Surgical Institute. nad with o o »i uble track, to Fifth-ave, | ¥ 110 und bell-ringers of the Metropoli ‘afl:g:g “B ‘%«\in on-ave. and in certain sfreets | myo SPLARKER presented the annual report of the | 4.4 governing them und taxin notice ited by the Canel Board to have a certiti- | {416 vindicates the se the salanes of " Jaggre inthe various departwents of the .t..;v.u“m by oviy & Mnnxlllu:lu W .IN—To amend the General Mdnufactur- | of the Supreme C . RUSSELL—T0 Increase the salurics of the offi- | of the whiteman and was not to be trosted with the | 540,000, 1o Cotton at this since Sept. 1 have been Jtton port since mul:m wa and the ex ense. There will be » Rebels of Lexington and Franklin Counties, has been | iS00 S0C 00 hand ts ki ( | nothing definite done until th itlon by o, Blauvelt and | a4 States in the Union; that this the different departmenta of the caves the question that the exclusion of 1 'bl ; £ promoted Brigadier-General, SAVANNAH, GA., Jan, 7.— Teceipts ofngemu binu them 1x ne Thristma i i v .R. 8. or | Bept. 1 hiave been 98,022 bales Uplands, 2,817 bales pend of | tion of the Constitution and & tyraun : Mv':\ 3 oy S5 A“_‘ hristmas dinner given "’, Gen. B. 8. Foster %«2 Islands. The stock on Jan. 4 was 27,107 rd | of pablie faith, prejudicial to tie interests and honor THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. to his childcen In Indianapolis, the father was preseuted | [ylands, and s01 bales Sea Taland. %, and | of the country. That the Supreme Court may be v TRS Snise by his sons with a deed for the land on which the Louse s(nu-monn:nr, Atva., Jan. 7.~The rmslgu of Cof snce Bept. 1 have been 33,077 bales, 8 now on sisite for | germed the bufsark of republican i y, and tiat it position assamied by (i i Democ i5 17,818 bales. ?""‘ Legisiuture met t0- | 4004 valued at 43,000, MACON, Ga,, Jan, 7.—The receipts of Cotton from Sep- gineer as to thelr fituess, m s, Tho eighth tesolution adviscs o X £ y ison, ke o » The » of Ovtion vention to be heldn New-York on hd The Goy s Message delivered to. THE FEN tember 1 to date have been 34,748 we now To lvm\'ldlinf:‘:v('llhcwnh sl upo iu:-» great qu -n(m;nnnn.-d morrow. It will show the State finances in satisfac- - i_’_‘ on hand 11,587 bales. utionary acts of the majo: tory condition. The-total receiptafor tho year bave | »x yaisonsrs 1o vun saisvwn. AUGOSTA, Jan 1y Gution mariet b shsler, bat ive-Union men their deter ¥ constitutional pows k) The n en £520,450 and. te e aim of the State a QUERKC, Ju Imperial Government of the | changed; sales 200 bales; Middliug, 53¢, ; Striot do., 3ie.3 Al disInrseanents $461, : Yo Provinee hax indignantly refused the demand of Mr. | Good do., 3se. s, 1 et | v settloment. Fhe | ¢! $100,000 is held as aschool and sinking 3¢, [ ViLMINGTON, N, C., Jan. 17.—Cotton—Middlings, £29 efforts to the same end. . i uted by order of the Home Government to After the adoption of the resolutions, the I p mt of taxable property last year : ) i e g . ‘ ; : ) ars hatdl labor, have been sent (to serve ont | o, 3. : ., 11.—Cott o Bivoks s fniroduced and spoke an_hout, " He | was $431551% this b o §7,500 T ot Poaitontiaty, e KNG | co e o e 0 05 o, 6 308946 3 O s e i 0t led ¢ harged Congress with endeavoring to subvert the | Governor recomnends that the Metropolitan | Government, aud alle remove the Presid es that they wer and to change t) . He spoke ag and held ut length that the negro | their & Endeavosiug | as fust as postbie, and uo more credited, T1 | A e DAL R hegomplexion | 5,758 scholars in attendance on the publie schocfh | che utinost secreay, 1o one excopt those fnterested LATEST SHIP NEWS. an the Inferior | estimates . the population of the at | being sware of the proceeding until it was done. ruor recommends the Legisla- | Loorrcs or e ore PORT OF NEW-YORK.........Jan & zo Comgress to grant additional | = ARRIVED. RS AND DELEGATES OF the close of bis speech the | ence, Ahe of t u'lg%ue A % uTh‘:! 'dm““dlwgm\“lfi P 0 SR T I 1 il 1 CIRCLES LAST PBVENING—LETTER FROM JAMES 06 to New Aveune West; thence with & Couly By Mr. L. BUCK=To authorize the construction of 4 | rliest voluntecrs of the war; the act RS . A - to O'Tnh"lfld":‘w:‘weuw-mwh , beuce r‘uu’mm i Toreuty-hird #t. and other streets in New- AL A 5 e giving $100 was bus halg E 1 Ry volun- STEPHENS, Rark Mootogm oL baulcfsagrssst iy o8 do RelbAnly. ful, » rac] Fifth-av ence me- | York. o’clock. It was voted to send a copy of th tecred first and served longs nld not be neglect- — ot s offic ol . i I e A ot thenics fo_ Bleventh | - By Mr. FREAR—To allow the Long Tlaud Railroad | tions o the President, to the National Democratic | ol S Tiogt and detve L IO I 8 M| | Anaitioumpd masting of flip offegiand Golamsisy A o N e e Compuny to increase their capital stock. Committee, to cach State Democrati | purposes is to be disposed of, m y of the circles of the Fenlan Brotherhood of this city, 4 o ; City was held last evening at the ave theros with a double track to One lindred- | Cowpany to licrease ther capital siock end twenty-fifth-st. The Company is to lay and con- all gwitches, tornonts, sidings, ete. ~ The road | fotear® CH6 FUE 0 be subject to such reasonable rales and regula- | gttt id ivenues in ) AR T : ew-Yurk. as the Common Council of New-York amay pre- | ~ By Mr. SANFORD-To anlend the charter of the village be, and ulfim to pay the same license as the | Rowme. Toads. 6 company are allowed to run across, B{ Mr. ROBERTS—To amend the charter railroad track now laid, i H{n ranlic Company. OF fun upon aty -‘aaTltnm uw{e with the company whose 0 be used. . Havens's {of Essex) resolutions printed a few D da mcommmlngw Sematars and Representa by AL A e by e ves in Congress to vote for the Tariff measures be- ater] i ?am s salled wy by tho anihor, b, on oy i e r. kni‘)_l Cayuga, it was referred to BILLS Works. the game 1a A% tou-ave, and other streets and avenues in New-York d_fn Christopher-st. and otier Mr. HALSEY=-To improve the Newburgh City Water | effort to impeach the By Nir. LITTLEJOHN~—To amend the Revised Statutes | congratutated the Convention on {he fact | mends that Brokers. d the chiarters of the villages prohibiting the isene of free | a1l the national h and to the ten Ge The Hon, W. W million aeres thus recel The € R T S U S, Brooklyn, and Jerse avil of sue onopoly 2 Apolio” Rooms, 6 Princest. It was largely attended, | 2 9. Pualgad -‘:'l-;":_";"”:‘i"}::'m tho | the considuration of matters cone riing the present con e o i Acel 0 dition uf the Brotherhood, and the appointment of a DI- that heavy Loglish capitalists are about to | rectory of uine members to direct its operations owing to LAS[F A and build up the road in two years. Re- clection of J '.ufln us the late C. O, L R. g ALU‘“ AND DRY P R ad in Lexing X 8 ton and the Hon. ‘] monr addresse Convention, charging Con- | the St. FPaul and gress with eommitting acts of a rovoluti racter, and claiwing that they of the Rome | tive bod, t their acts w the pegple, I gentl referred to the ding the two and 4 rail- | At the meeting held on Sunday evening, the object ot T and semrted d bonds outstanding since 189, whi o | ehich was to proseut threa nominees for the office of FIRE AND BURGLA lt that Congress dare mnot attempt it. They | has so far virt repudiated, the Gov Deputy Chief tive of the Brotherbood, to assume aale of five | the dutles of that office on the departure of Col. Kelly for 4 proceeds of _l c and more wetive soeies of gty. - Gen. Jon H. C.E. 1 acres of land recently r | ¢ 3 3 Sleeson was eleeted to the office of , snd on being vernment h-r(u-l 4 al improvenment | 1otiried of his election he atouce accepted the pasition . er the act of 1861, be set apart for re and took the oath, which was administered to klwm by Col. ¥ so mueh per centage of bouds as the | Kelly. and people are willing to pay, and thinks ¢ s preparing an address which was contemplated to h had in- | hundred t yin this | from the G urposes 1 demption o eme Court of the United § ed the principles of the Democratic y State. They charged Congress with attes subvert the Government and try 101 After Aws, the E nnfi e w:fl“h:«‘lm.' ‘]v‘n.h hl;. The Mll;&|r|mdnl the ac ohibi report on nesdany the - 16th. | passce on Raflroads, was cqpeldered n Comittec of the James Gallaghegof New-Haven u ght no longer negleet t atter. He | 1ssue to the Brothe A card fssned by Gen. Gleeson . Millipaugh W the. pnl:upul advocate ‘,,‘_!““‘-""“'.""‘"“l‘l:' A"_"}_ [ Janud of New-York, the Convention adjourned sine die. 1 ds prompt adoption of the ‘Constitational | on Monday contains the following statements: Lroove sadind Be ol T l"t‘i“ o )l(vl By Mr. RANEOM— 10 provide for the election of dele- ; and also measnres for_amending the | 5,1 AN G o o ¢ ™o *Fosian Hotherhosd. of 1 R s o a couvention G revise the constiution, wnd i NSYLVANIA. Btate Constitation to admit negro sulfrage. Aerian, in Whieh 1 was duly instalied this Best fn the World, und that4t looked like an endorsement of the | By Mr. G 11D LEY—To i o {17, COLORED SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CONVENTION NEVADA. day by Col. Kelly, wre arduous —enoukh with- No. 265 BROADWAY, New York e e 3 LEY- - ouh &, LA . ADA. out belg reported trolling affairs in Ireland also. Piincipal Warebouses, “Faritt bill. - Mr. Y. said he was infavor of & | Savin s Ingtitution of Nev; BY TRLRGRAPH TO ,N.Jf:lzk\;,.— 4 \'Nm‘md e g e N aca. Hadesd 1o the e e | - _{:‘fl______b_‘_u_w___rfi., adolphia. t ol e NG | LR D e was '02]:: %& Well '..otglfi‘ t t) xq“'t" - 3&3’)5} : testif o meni paaion, 108 Wisdemeanors, to testify | acted y Congress. “’i“l‘f«l:o:"m‘:h_p Ml =2 e A% moh vak He of lxuerunm wae done,” Se®%ior }_{ddork ty. d nothin) Euo(mcgm%!m!" uifalo asked 19 REEOVUTIONS, ve ot in favir 01 the Constitri- | Mr. FIAVENS ealled ‘up the fésolutions tional Amendment, which was. granted. In ahe Senators aud Representitions in session the arguuent in thé case st Judge e Zuci1C iU poo ith, on trial for impeachuient, was heard. lf v "“' 0 Dol e Fed ick made a short speech for the people and Tra | *Nr Pritid, e B e it op od x:y%mofléu acouged. The argu- | | 'h'fivmfl A‘.&n{n}ui’.n the peopl WO days. -hox, detlared that the prog 75 the Asembly Mr. Froar fhtroduced’s bill fo ins 2l tho. aschal yuarantecs the Neéw-York Warchouse Company, nam= | erefore, ng as corporators J. H. Dykers, P. Echeverria, P. Resolved, That our Senstors in Congress he fistructed, r in Congress be he & quested to” vote utaties from the States lately i Re! > J. A: Morw, Chias. A. Brownell, Oscar Tiln Dl T Moty v Kove, 9. Carathers, 6. Y. D d'Orguene, and others. The vapital stock | " resolution was laid over unds e $1,000,000 with the wpri\'ilfl of increasivg it to | M. JACOKS offered the foll o5 of £1 B ation shall | Resoloed, That the Board of Metry in ?h‘ 'he cor) ve “y:wuw lmn-hm. old, eroct uud maintain #ny doc Port of N ew-York. ¢ of prositution ia the the Senate Senator Kline introduced a_bili pro- |~ Whicii w that the parties to a check-draft, bill of ex- | Mr. PARKER OF pronitusory note or deed, shall be deemed That o foint. and muy be treated as sueh by the hold- «r of such note, may be exonerated therefrom - tho act for the relief of joint debtors, passed April 18, 1838 ; qumruhu snd Liabilities of such to each shall not e changed. Any debtor m’nhll ))t_\(' sny debt more than "'a,”,""" Sl Ry g el at Virginia, Nevada, during the | their Just proportion therof. | & iff' A p therot. | 1,44 of Desember, and was valued at §7 w'}hfl Thtroduced by Setiator Kiih to Anend fho their Gold Hill apd Virginia offices, it New-York. i 4 the followin, tions velating o 1 Sax Fraxcieco, Jan. 7—The heav s 1o change Chap. 2 i P‘;"s‘l’" g -2 of the | 5 week shipped bullion valued at §400,000. should ghow thein competent. Another series of re Vi tatuges Statutes as follows : * o coni i eo! shadl bo exnmined under outh | wnder the movement of the ** bear” support of such cernplatnt, and such Mugistrate shall %ood remittances. Good remittances a il Ule powers of Court of Epeciul Sesssions belore d\fidefldfi Lbeing hard to refut. - ot of bullion “Assembly, Mr. Gridley introdaced a bill to incor. | 1566 exceeded that of the mflmhl)l:‘s‘”flnvmg Ba’;!lk, in (l}x{e :"H‘v fl“wb malh :u]ul flou rporators, Theron R, But- | there heing little de rts. Wm in«l C. Olmstead, Daniel Hong, | The {hisurhnos sompants Pave Guitw A:8, Allison, Cornelius Doyle, Wi, | safety of the brig Sidney Gmith, as rum r o allow erimfuals, and pefEiba held to 75y My, BERRYMAN—Relative to pubilic education In | Kansas and Nebraska. The bo sy s , however, .p‘%:n - v 7% | New-York,, . “The Senate 488 Dy T casloh & ¥ery shord fime | >3 S GRIDLEY Relatios o the puliie maskets n ¥ for the of loyal representatives frum the Siates lately in Kelell 4 ll;vu«".« nn‘hmni of Health be requested to comm i ers, - elevators, &e., &o., & ouse, 8t their earliest convesience, their opinion «s to the s hedads, piers, ) 806, &0., 10 | {1y pritiabie resnlt of legisiation lookiug to the more thorvugh rewrietion | ITie Committes on business reported a lengthy series nhiz»mnmnf bullion from the office of W e huade of wny crimiual act com- | _ Lhe mining stock market in this city remains firm | lutions was offered, protesting against the p operation, and knowing that the ‘mnlmnlo defection of Stephens was well known to some men there, T wntly appeal to my countrymen for their coutinued that the fight will ‘soon come off ; but this JANUARY, 1867, PratAvELEIL Colore iers and Sailors tuel at National Ihq} day. Delegates were prerent from Penmsylvania, N 10- | met to-day. Beyohd tl = | yory little business will be e be- wk, New-Jersey, Maryland, District of Colun oo ently b helr own be- | 3o Sonth Chroling, Lot isiana, Ohio, Michi tession was confldeutly exy ’ timo we will not glve tho exact date to the ene i , Sonf na, 0, , Michi SaN Fn X, Legislatnre I g the defection of Mr. Stephens did not »! ‘ [ L wyisls © appenrs tha (he defection of Mr. v Was organized wterday, and organized b i Charles | ¢ 1APRE (e S holly by atirprise. By some bis action GREAT REDUCTION . Th at. W. D. Matthews of Kan uvention is called in pursuan .a resolntion passed at a meeting of the Colored Sol- diers’ and Sailors’ League, held in Washington on the 10th of September Jast, wherein a general in aker prot suson Speaker of the louse. ¥ be victory claimed for anybody for United tor, Mr. Delong will be the suceessful candidate, | cause ol o % ends, o | the b principal officers elect be fends. Tnau® | the best tnformed ay . of the Senate, and R. | js consid the re wuln-l'ww.\rdlw,bz’o 8o far as there frol vt ffisent abilit States | whilo .:Z'n‘."r‘:".'," g IN THE PRICE OF Instead of tending to work evil, it 18 clalmed by et Al most enthusiastic members of the | ROBES DE CHAMBRE, Joan of Stephens to the ranks will fn 8 nstrneting L to-day. The Hoa. S siiich was | tion was extended to all colored men who had ser ¢ P A s in the Undonarms or vy du g e war, and * who urssion - cofemanioe taks ey o-Lay. Novada S | to end be productive of good trut, 'ihe mes Ib Mol SMOKING JACKETS, o gl o SIUNE MU RApYOLn- rday by reason of the expiration | o' hizards, and that England s so paralyzed with fear | oo 1o pyaAGE BLANKETS, 3 ment a du ir services, and who | i further believe that in sustaining the Union by arms Alatiadil Ly Joveaie they have now a right to the bailot.” roihothe loquent addresses were made by the Rev, I1. G. CASUALTIES. Garnett, Col. Hinton of Boston and” others. A re -— lution, petitioning the Legislature of Pennsylva WY TELEGRAPH TO THE THINUNE. for the immediate granting of the right of suffrage to RAILIROAD ACC! all the colored soldiers and sailors and citizens of the | State, was referred to the Business Committee, Letters were read from Senator Yates of Hlinois, Gov. Andrew of Massachusetts and otl 11 sympathizing with the objects of the v giv mmm I-lux;:u o{hlwr I'l'llm;llnl‘4r to this matter, 6 organ of I nward mareh (Iriah power) can- AND SHAWLS. A until it shall have overthrowu 0 0 i Ireland. The situation of the M Wi 1t A 2 wholo, and apart from individual DE V I I \] & O tho last twelve monthein a better . was not Iu Ireland and Great Britain, the 1w arvning continues to go on stead- iy an rruption, There are uh'u, ¥ Maced at all important points 10 | peso s w T T W PIE SEASON. i its working and disclpline.” TPHE EVENT OF TTHE SEASON, jrudticed by the Chair a4 soon as the Broth- | 3 | A GRAND PANCY DRESS CARNIVAL it auth 4 - AT QATMAN'S SKATING RINK_ cor. Fifiyuinthat, and Siatd ave., et sufficlently caln rocecd to business, from N WEDSESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1867 hens, in which he said that he read o o Baad will be ta'sttendenes. g azement _and | vegret the yeports of N0 | gprpxpip ILLUMINATION WITIL 20 GAS JETS, COLOKED Jast meeting in Trinxe; that the wlegations L O RIR AND LANTRRNS. Col. Kelly wera sl % and untrue, that he was mllr is will be witbout question the Ku‘ofl(‘u\lnlflflsnnul«- ry out his promises to the Brotherhood, Mr. Willlans, the Costumer, will have a full assortment of Dscoses o Been prevented from doing 0 before this | the Rink. wlties thrown in his way by others in the organi- Tickets of adwission, 30 cents. _The Rink will open at 10 o’clock 8. ». T, | CitesGo, Jan. S.—A passenger train on the Tlinois Central Raifrond eolg south on Sunday aficruoon was thrown from the truck near Mendota, ?Ih M. Wilso | Ackron was ustantly illed, and several other pusses | Were bijured. —— HARTIORD. GRAPM TO THE THI LroRD, Conn, of resolutions acknowledging the indebtedness of their ruce to Almighty God in his manifold blessings | in vouchsafing freedom to their enslaved brethren; ex- | | lmw«iug their thanks to the people of this country and o Congress for their stead 3 ons in their he- half, despite the oppressive measures of the Presi T it of the United States; declarmg that the | necticut Churchman, has just The Con- dent ' ade its appearance. Nthon, that he had not retived from the Bretherhood | 740 T(O MACFARLAND® Bool comer & Iy ‘gh-m;nl of the right of suffrage to all Amer- e — | .’u..l llILrw‘gl e and ‘|v:|-hl|u|-‘ld fln-puul;lhlll"of Nmiv:w (}‘YT,‘:S:;‘LL}‘_..M;DM mk.,&'mmzha.: w jest monthly | jean citizens, regardless of “color, was a ATHER. unanthori partine, and that any sction of 1he | BOOKS of the dar and all the oid Standard Works, and alse cbowe Brotherhood here would _mot be valld uniess | Knglish, Preuch and Seoteh Stass s divine principles upon Is, Fargo | blasphemous denial of t r, was | which all governments are founded; and de: st anding ar, Wi %6, 000, 1'rom | the privilege for colored men of holding any posi- mmenced this worn- | fanctioned by the L R. B. A committee of aix | “=ra"F G THOMAS = - = R rer b e ™ | v appofnted to wait on Mr. Stephens who found him (ib.uvln?m:l.:g “_,f'\fl‘ R &G,‘\ EFW i, Qm""":la & aawne. finn.| tiankt e . Dilitie reelining ou a lonnge in a state of grentapparent debility, tions in the army ot navy for which their ubiliti . Tio statod e was 100 fil to atvend e Tceting, g | eversthing clae cheaytr than any store in New-York. Qe price hooss. { woudd" nppear” on Thursday ©evening at ' any INE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE- y logic and Lot ] 7 to the f i 1 s the Brotherhood might namo and make CLOTHS and NAPKINS—A assortment at retall ot extremels A b i e ut of bountics and pay to the former slave owners | sueh explanations a8 were necossary, The members of | low prices GRAHAM'S LINEN WAREHOUSE, Clinton Astor- nd approved | on account of the ser of freedmen who battled the Brotherhood refuged to commit’ themselves to any | place and Ki way + Inatitute. definite conrse of proceedings until after his ex- | | planation lins been henrd. - cn— for the salvation of the nation in her hour of danger. Action on the above was deferred until to morrow’s Adjourned. CORRUPTIC o, Jan, 8—The following were fears for tho | the proceedings in the Pennsylvania Logislature this ors prevail of | afternoon: In the Scuate Mr. White offered a joint ncipal merdian ted between Fort T the upper wai race the Santa Gila <IN THE LEGISLATURE. BROOKLYN N - 0 Fo i { 8Lk or Pews a1 Prysovmn Cuuren—The an- | X SOME OannyAfimonillllddn‘“‘dx 1’ Ray J. Oliver, (. Reed, Josepl A. | ner loss on the Jaj . 4 J. 3 3 . " paneso coast. She had tre: i o % investias t, s Cooke' 5 D gy v 3 o G S, s i s pr s on the Japanso const, St L trcawure on | rselition appowning 0 conmitico o ivestigate | vl v Sl St e s ) U0 U | e ofpews i Flymouth g (G ey, Moty e T or crime may testify | SAN FRaNcisco, Jan. 8.—~The demand for excl i i P W i f emblage, Mr. Filla _otfiniated 68, NMSODON; Abe i 3T LITAN HO " sud in swue manner as any | and 1milhull‘ f‘ g'l:smlny'n steamer has hardly unn‘-’ ("‘4::.’ umt. v:’fl "\I.}. l;.‘.‘.:fa....‘.’.‘.lkl, o “": ll‘,) the HIN: i aud the remainder loeated with Agrieul by "f»,'".'.'r'h"&""k".'l'i.‘..?."i‘.'.'u'il.'.'"\'-\'-.,'w"r"n'r';« fil‘fiu'."fi The va M‘;‘:'Blg‘:’igl"l"l“'?" T.l‘il- Joul, b menced. Coiu drafts on Atlantic citics are quoted at, | W. W, White moved o, discharge the Commitfee | tasts asd s for cash. The cash sies » ?.m..n.-“ o 40, I uddition to-thi unnual tent | avary s geaeal e, il b f QeSS P e consent of the | on gold, telegraphic transfer, Tove i - A 3 nato appoint, seven citizens,residents of New-York, | exchange, 145 pence, 60 da; s bills, 1o be Commissioners of Public Schools for the city of This l‘-‘\'l'nilu('n Bulletin columinu”thu 200,000, ay imtrot a Vil providing for the ap- | the it year yiel "'tm?-nt:f&d own as the Board of divwmumm 5,000 Trensurer Ym 18 momt‘:. .“,I,WEM and their r.wmiflmnfl;' viding that the | 2} per cent; currency drafts at 20 per cent. Pr ‘ernor ) i T cel Sterli i oy o v er cent. Sterling | personal knowledge he eaid he knew nothing, but | when the Jockey Club announced the npeum,f..nv.,.;, 7.7 Howard, el New-York, to hoid office as follows: One for two | mar i ining i el 80 ) 3 f the gold and silver mining interests of Cali- igati 3 i ') “two for four vears, two for six e Yy o X . ¢ of Cali- | fullest investigation, but e hoped that instead of | Theso found that a pretty Swiss chalot had ix years, and two | fornin aud Nevada. oIt presents few features of | the Senate passing Mr. White's ,..,.:,h,fi,:‘n': ;h«::v built mear the railroad track, within the fuclosure wonts In the house were sold at good premiums, and bit [ ,000; Yellow Jacket yielded §2,.500,- | charged blic. newspa Brool nced rk Baid Oom- 000, and their dividends are $390,000 ;Y‘men'lz’uiui_ ‘;lu‘:rfi‘u huna l‘:léanl:::«:dfio":wlnulm :‘l‘ 'llzlulf ‘:.Tv:m&:‘- l;“” giUiasinglons. A sight te thise gnaiens ebgeiol B D e B e } Goyernor with r dividends are $254, A , ¥ ent of the | yielded $450,000, and no dividends; Im'ximll, for the m';h;.w‘ Such churgos, even it unfounded, are derogw | on wuch & crisp wintry uiorning a2 yosterday, Beyond | elothing helowsiug to Mr. 1 the Eureka, in Grass Val- sy b bronghit o Jusiice and punished 15 T B, #08; ME. Ao, 80 NEW.YORK HOTEL. r. Arnold, Rleklon, $200; J. R Knowles, | 1o hos beea found, from use, o be su excellent article for Lamwder, mith, $175; Mr, Murray, $175 ; o Kitehen 1 cheerfully recowmond it to e et 3165 s Me: | ovieeNow:York, Dec. 8 T MIRAM CRANSTON, Proprietor. &o. Al the choice | SOUTHERN HOTEL. Nuw-Youx, Dee. 31, 1566 ndry, sad for | ieabind of “$120; € - R 8, lh-m‘nlll--l‘ #4185 H, €. Tumors of corruption shonld be investigated specdily. | sRating grounds yesterday the Harlem special ¢ 900; Andre speedily. o ] o rain | §o ¥ annnal smm® After a short debate Mr. Lowry 1 Lo wished the | to Fordham hore a goodly number 0111):1!;“"@.?. .‘l'. ll:l’y,“"l‘::v“."l‘n’ Hmith, § m [ Robinson, $180; Mr. Studle, aitin | and consider the bill at once. Of his arol nced $160,000 | would pass the one just adopted by the House, Thiy | 0f Jeromo Park, and set apart as the headquarters | few in the kailery remain to be disposod of. The receidts | we haye becn g your “:.'v:‘-hullu La Iflfl-m’fifldfl.l“kml'mlzm :fmw::! bfi :nw‘f«fit. G]auld & C“’lmf _miil_l‘ll ]yn:ld f' J i i t year. Their dividends are $252,000, | w. g 2 of the skating members of the Jockey Club, ~ With oWl ORE Wi p mw““‘“ "“n‘f'm“‘#lpubm o ‘l"he "u .1‘(;“ st i was agreed to and the House resoliution passed unan- | o ® 4 hin | from pew-letting last year were about $43,000. This year | goors aud washis 1t un invaluable sody o Savage since July last yielded $1,100,000, and 3 were laths and beams and other indieatfo) t o . - — Uk SAKTLY, Proprietors thele..dividends aro. 000, - Hall & Natero imonsly, In the House Mr. Stumbaugh of Adams | 4y unfinished structure; but the place mmfi‘..\‘,‘.'.'m‘é. tho amount wil "““’".'.w_"fi:__ l-ah-rnmuhrm-::& 3 G i s appolutig throughout the Usited States. 48 | Connty had offered the following resolution : Gnd . Sheir | " Whosad, Tt bas Bocu reported for som tisis past and | Lo RO e T A iono e plécon aog | 8K THIRVEs.—An unknown man yesterday on- carths was going ‘back into the years, ur‘nwlul 8 | in s room with My, E, L. Hw |llnl}. lnfl; -:u.r:‘l‘m H:&lbi approy e " abou worth of @arri i th which he escaped, and fornes, Tarriages, widends are. | (Y 56 WS Ghacter 0¢ the Sogidatuse, truo | the chalet were whout elght acres of the smoothest Y ’ e T T g LT -cr et I P rtained, in order thut th oothest | has uot been lieard from sin £ jut e gullty partics | jce, surrounded by a m.fi fenco. No botter skatin g S ADAHS & CONE, No. m;omwn'! in- phir | Persons to the office of United St 8 Senator; and | hetter, back into the country, Nothing could Dbetter | sence of the Inttor, ficla ever imyited mion and women. A Dolter might 1ot | pup RupvuiicAN GENERAL COMMITTER~The d §5,50. ey, produced Jast y 7 g ey y o - ? 241 B 300,000, sud earned ved, - ” s, o — 42,000, “net profits, recen - o o , That, I the Senate conenr, o joint comnittes | be upprecisted, Nearly all the people of the chile . TmE eraTE CRGISLATURE, | Sl o, e S ot o | ot e o | P e e VAT AU | v couny oo Gt comnticn et ot | S RAMRRE P b4 i 8 - veka of Anderson County yielded $485,000, with a | 0f swd feports and charges, and xamine into the truth | uywiwardly; the awkward ones were the mer, of course, | eyening st No, 9 Court-at,, Brooklyn, and after 8 some- and by the best w, A el o¥n e e oo ALBANY, Jan. & | profit of $310,000: North Star yielded § 25 | ot wdreports and ehurgen, and roport Lo eneh Honue o | Hiero were all sorts of costumcan cfects ‘Mhero was | what Tonkuiy exminatioh of credabtily otgunizod by P-BUGG o IR AL L S s flh.ofi.)i b Y g e ,':.f,', ,,,,,,wmmu_m_-‘;‘"m' conmittce 4avo | u great variety of soene-Derhups well enough doscribed | (he election of ¥. L Bandorson, 04 88 President. AN 3 1 mendment, . 10 opo word, pleturesque. The ke “fl"f:fi.;,w 25,000, wlilh & ot earuing of 0. o 18 ycHho Hon. Thinddens Stevens has arrived ut the | ahd sating that fight weil e calsd Noywing umt goods | o ; ajortty)in | ik, and w bas Avcraged ubout the same 108 House to-day, and hasheen visited hy hand- | There was e omontta. ¥ uaoles (o attasmps | - Tur BoAnp ov EpvcatioX.—4 mdoting of the A 1068 Enid sy % 'nmt! eold for $575,000 to Pliilip 8. r«;d; J. K, Morehead of Pittsburgh, and of are | to desoribe the scene. , it was Central Park, wi Rrooklyn Noard of Education was held last ovening - %Ww ‘an Kensseler of New-York. with him.~ Gov. Curtin had a long interview with | more color and more fun. Aband of musie wasin abtend: | at the rooms i 1ted ook Lane, Cyrus P. Smith, esq., in ot : . ———-—.—INM.._ m.l"'c. this ofternoon. Mr. Galusha A. Grow is also 'Mm“ ol Pml“. lunch wnumui Late In the day thero :Im .‘l:.nr. A report m::‘ received from the Finance \( B 3 omnity 100 the | pren s ra ockey Club announce that the nhfln.A‘nmnfll ?vn}‘ Tfiu'?:fimmu l'.. “’"‘"""3: m'm'fl BUNR. Loy nture for o Ch 5 dhero 4 o Ao that o, Andeepeme V¢ Railroad has not yot been consummated. Dbers of the Housp were placed as [/ " THE COLORED MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. 1 o'clock, &, m. DY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRISUNE. ) Jeavi Bostox, Jn, S.—In tie to-day A3 ho tickets (n ns 1 serve for Sator: Committees nmm.q"fi'u', . mombers of the Club their will N e J MASSACHUSETTS, will again bé open on Baturday of this week. loge rale will leave the M’r it R AN bR S R e .

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