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ALBANY. — S—THE METROY K CITY RE RAILROAD B nE THIETM ~The prospe: > €0 Coukling, of Onc Benatorship. 40 the position in his favor. Benator Fo Yuiou cancas gion in the State Con number of members who m ably npon his candidacy. It ouly the names of Judge D: arrie will be by number ugl of rai was Metropolitan Lra 1L The Asscmn even day. T wain's) Lad the first chance, 4 oad for when the presentient of shere were any number sent te favoi of the d. Thelobby atter arge picked out n ters of the State topr which i alimost the s 3t pro vides for the waitroad beneath tl ¢ as W motive steam may be nsed us srack face of the str s the su fect above th ¢ t d, b 8 point vk the tiacks The tracks any strects NATORIAL CONTEST, t is stated that the Hon. C. urd and Lyman Tremain have waived their claim s naio will nok be presented tothe | r United States Se before the cancus. ible track, cle sonal estate, OLITAN TRANSIT COM- | FORMS NATIONAL | | Roscoe | for the | J. Hul- as cory Loan en, cts of the Hon. idered the b h the City of {he Court John M. Krebs, o W a4 . Rall or The provi- the Rev. ffocts the action of a | t otherwise Jook favor- is mow probable that s, Roscoe Conkling, and Dody corpe esbytery. The Pre not exceed $10,000, Mr. Berryman ors of the 4 to the bills presen ] ot greater than yester- | Wagner, Authony 1 ransit (¢ (Sa- | Klix, Henry Boc | S o is to promote the scicne wud they impray d it | ik its members with \s was in order ) the Clerk’s stand in ists who bave had the erate prices. THE STAT rs from all quar- el then followed the bill ar. BILl By. Mr. LENT fo! Y 1 presented last y tion of a double track By Mr. LA BAU for < npon which g » power; also, a double hivg ptral Pay eets operated by ted at a distanc 1e grades of tl South Ferry the Battery t¢ nl limiits t 8 MU and Encampments of the Inde Fellows to take and Lold aud ¢ Mr. Oakey, in Assemb 15 of the M soph Foulke, wy contract and Luild on New 2 iniroduced a bill providing that at- fendants £ ok shall be a Sergeant and Pat men of the Mets ]mhl!:‘,l\ {‘(:llfi-_(fl.x{m i ngr. J The bil. wtroduced by Mr. lale ovides The b L athan L T o 0. Marray, Wi bytery may ertato to an amount the iucome on Which shal introdneed a 1 w-York SENATE.... prevention of f ‘and laying ont of sireets t Side ) ndent Order of 0dd onvey real and per- ¢, introdueed a bill naming ihattan Warchonsing and v, Robert H.Hawthome, mes B. Canningh and Edward Haight. 3 r more fire-proof ware- ork. of General Sessions of th er, thall be ». M. Krebs, and shall be a » name of Trustees of the )} sonal ang hold p as Cor- ano-forte Karples, T hill, naming fit " Gustayus Lauter,” Ch enry Bebuing, The object 1 and to fur- ¢ and art of musie musical instruments at wod- ———— JISLATURE. LEANY, Jan. 9. L § NOTICED. fe underground railway in New- s in the open- ew-Y o ‘ki I d avenues in seociation, OFA. and fu in any proceeding at$4 per d r room rent at onths, th i W other nel- g, posting, place all the public jroadway ; thence in & ork under the control of the Central Park between Fifth and | PEUELC 3 Ler side to | “EVAE BENNETT for a railroad in Christopher and vantageously intersect I strect ow-York. the sumo bill as the udson River Railr . under, upon, o yuth for a greater dis- 1 of last y¢ r. ¥l | msirance Company of ¥ the Merchant's Union Ins s authorized tance than five | uml;\ ,qn“: rized Stirs track from | py Mr. BENNETT-—To > D¢ 11t fucrea red t exceeding six cents, ulul | Justice hall be entit sfer ticl u or to theele- :‘x?wlt:.n to the sarface cars, and to and from the | It also wurface to all the elevated cars, without addi ‘\ extra v'r'\\- "l”" tional charge. No passenger shall ired 1o By BONTo ¢ not furnished with a T b 1 f\‘ s Railroad Committee. To 1 at_the f to T thence to Thi Lence,connectin W ;{mu‘ River, Eleventh Xington s pode by wi npanie t followed the other bill to th Several ces of bills of nted 1e of these will gn eonstruction of Whitehall-slhp, under Broad dale-road; branch sud Harlem depot struction of a road commienc Wt Eighth-ave, The gev“,:y».mml-q to Tentl ird-st.; thence to k hest.; thence to Avy the most practicable route to The gentleman, em foriuer Lill, also gave 1 ill be of more practical benef: gonstruction by a private corporat market house on the blocks bounded by th de of Twenty-first-st. and the sontl enty-sixth-st., and by the Eleventh- ¢ and the Hudson R to have a market built on those in Philadelplia. Mr. Vaudenburgh introdu which provides that all rep: Sone hereafter by officers appointed by the Board of | A nal Commissioners, and not me at present. The law sim, VOEIE SOIIE VOars A bill was introd pointment of Commissioners of Prospect 3 t th klyn. It provides tl e shall be removed and yointed by the Supreme numerous Reform measur A resolution was offered U directing the Committee ne into the present condit New-Yo Jth in such honses. Mr. Michael Murphy calle on Federal Relations, relativ aws, from that Comm use for passage. urphy said he d for the freedom of tl gm[mt iy with those mh.}m»xl citizens who are fight- & %0 sce how many Heyuhhmm are sincere in_their by with Ireland and Irishmen. fessions of sympat Packer said he would not consider It s teet of his profession of sympathy for the parties beeanse he considered it irregular proceeding to withdraw the resolutions i the Committeesbefore The motion was lost. #n question, as be voted so woted in favor of the motion. Mr. Speaker Pitts’s introdnction ef one of the bills ‘the reform of New-York prepared by the Citizens’ iation iudicates thatihe will this year, as last, pal champion of this Asseciation. The the princi lking about the Committ t is now generally conceded 'y are creditable to him. In the Senate nothing of opt the introduction of of opolitan Board of Publ wharves, piers, ete. printed in ffi_u" [RIBUN ve notice of hisintention EfiNew-ank. and for a Commission to take charge the parks of New-York City, such as Washington chiarge of the Board of Central uion, ete., under th OUIBISSIONCIS. The avuual Report of the eommunicated to the Assemlb #t we learn that during th wment been made in the e govermment of the National Guard ~—in fact, the Guard never was so efficient xnd riterious as mow. But ve been organized during the past year—first, use the maximum peace force was already d, second, becanse no adequate provision the present force has heen opposes the enactinent which raised the minimwn mumber of 4 company from 52 to 64, Of the 100 regi- :entn now existing, not reality a maximum force of ¢4 men, runk sod fil, to a compan wegiments of infantry, thre one regiment of infantry, one battalion of infantry battalions of astil , one hattali f cavalry, independe & -2k havfl'n'fi:“m{fi‘;fif.’_'&'.’f 3id( pendent hat mlnl these several will be . The number of arms-bearing citizens lishle to smilitary duty approximates the last biennial enrollment. suggests that the territor Om\lrlm'e({ in the firet and d uld be made a Metropolitan dx with some additional provisious for l:fl;aonnrm enrollment. In the Senate to-day Mr. Low moved that the Ja- second divisions should i diciary Committee be em alleged outrages commite €an citizens at Niagaaa Falls, on the Canada side. rty-four g witht rongh Twenty-cighth-st. to Cregan, W T on the west. ago. nced by Mr. Frear relative to the v onrt. ything, as the subject will be included in some of % and Brooklyn, and to see what measures necessary for the better protection of life and l'-'i Tt wa Alsynopsis of hoth bills have a railroad, was pre- ks on the e righ erry, E o L "1?‘ e Scnate held : rtatce transpire th-st., he doub! The Senate sent in a ing States. A communic s obtain like privi e Railroad Commi'u a like_character ¥ TR Kot o a bill authorizing | tion fo revise the 8t ound road from | are the sawme as heretofi v, up to the Blooming- | vass. e run to the Hudson is to authorize the con- S nd- the C ~To a ocks on ing e ) will run along | By Mr.¥ ARK i-ave, and thence to | © ifth-ave., and thence to by | | enue C, and thenee Jackson-st. Perry, E v. Mr. KEADY: Also, for a pul Lo gave notice of of a bill which | It authorizes the | ~ i of a new rk. otice JMMI"H], efit. same | By the SPEAKE | tn New-York By Mr. WAC e object ueiple as the same p ed an_important bill ARG ring of the canals_be | J¥ M. contract. it is He system by contr: ply revives t also to Railro; Point Ra Brooklyn 1e present Commission- ones are to be ap- won't amount to es to be presented. Mr. Moody instructing on Public Health to ex- ion of tenement houses Accounts. BILLE Mr. VAN VALK and Susque By ropriately referre his resolution to o Comuwittee of the Neu- e it before motion Mr. ald. By Mr. OAKEY—T¢ Lité Insurance Cor porate th u withdraw the resolutions referred tot Manhattan W @ 0 2 re] nittee ki FREAR—To a thie of 1 cir land, and_second, it was considercd by Many Republicans Ty deavlic Conpany. By Mr. TRAVIS—"T¢ Colupany to construct MOTIONS ees has almost died out. that as a general thing importance took place g the bills providing for a ie Works for Brooklyn framed their Constitut. therein, and shall bave respect ¢ . Mr. Thomas Murphy o introducea hill placing ke u thorough ex: " -houses in New Adjutant-General was | bly this morning. From D X from next ¢ year a decided improve- Mr. M. C. MURY' improvement, drill, dis- Sy Mllfi,ll‘.l‘ll"‘. few new organizations o the Committee on Fe Mr. M. C. MU ring the resolution. The SPEAKER—~Whic 1 granted. ‘The Adjutant taken. ‘he SPEAKER—Then as many as 20 have here are 4 regiments of cavah The Democrats voting licausin the pegative. three batteries of artil- dron ef cav- 1 and eonsoli- ALBANY, Jan. 9.—Day disban &, 61,04, 65, 67, 65, 69, to_850,000, as shown by The Adjutant-General 3 barrels of liquer, which owered to inquire int. by Canadians on Azn The and e e pay of patrolmen from §700 n Excise law & DI as relutes to the letting of the repairs of the ¢ 1 Com) the Paymaster-General and fncorporate shiadl have ratifed the proposed Constitutional Amen 11 ork, and report the result to this on was lal . P, Banks. 2 stated that the resolution was referred'to ral Relations. RPHY woved to reconsider the vote refer- j i Sk1zures or Wiisky.—On Tuesd: Collector E. E. Dailey and Inspeetor Cochien seized 508 REON—To amend the Charter of the Fidelity Also, w0 incorporato Brooklyn. any of Brookl urance Comp: INTRODUCED. amend the Buffalo Pol i tot ¢ Metropoli ommissiouers rostitutes T g ¥ pvide for tl and Oswego the n pre TIVE SESSION e Session, ASSEMBLY. coneurrent res the Ameudinent of the Constitation of the United TICED. ‘o provide for rebutlding the six amplain Canal, mend the charter of the City of fmprove Wallahont Bay ize the Board of Couls New- Y Ward in —To create a Board of Public Works STAFF—To reduce the fare of passengers rovided with seats. +—To repend so uuch of th aals by By Mr. FREAR—To amend the charter of the Hunter's incorporate the New-York and BILLS PABSE To amend the charter of the Oswego Water-works Com- : GOVERNOR. nual r-?urll of the Capital Admtant-General; the Inpector-G Le Commissioners of [ al, t Pubbe INTRODUCED. Lanua Rl Ne Warehousing ithorize the Long Tsland Railre ir eapital stoc thie German Tailors' rookiyn incorporate the Brooklyn Montague “To fncorporate the New-York re Society amend the eh r of Rome, and 0 fire eugines. nd the charter of the Rome nthorize the Metropolitan Transit « i New-York City. TIONS. AND KESOL early & day Jbe, upon the s the only wrtment of the Gov- e Tk iy ately n rebellion went, sud shail have 2t Teagung ¢ priacibies coniained {vely subimitted the same to the people for o o syl A 4 on the table. s mude the spectal order for sday evening. led up bis resolution instructing adopt the Feport ou the neutrality " b way did you vote on the refer- nee Mr. MURPHY -1 was not in the House when it was yon eannot make the motion. Mr. OAKEY then moved to reconsider the vote, refer- ring the resolution to the Committee on F The vote was taken ||{ A b 1! ‘ederal Relations. and lost, 42 1o 6. ¢, and the Repub- s and Nay e alfirmati Adjourned. pratitar el COURT CALENDAR. & TELEGRAPN T0 THE TRINONE. Calendar—47, 48, 49, 24, 45, 83, 55, BROOKLYN NEWS. v last Deputy- were found In the bascwent of Wo.08 Water.st., Brookiyn, stillery of James Regan, fn Raltie-st. : it barrels of whisky { ok finy-m.‘uw R;#.ffi'lfl Mr. Andrews inguired whether the resolu. | the “fluid” belonging to Messrs. Fogerty and Byrne, oy Telerence to our Penan o). | were seized at a place in Richard s&., and the etors o cltrenet” Mt a0 | effered the officios 81,500n-picee, to let thewm off, or “ Just megative, and said the outra, erpetrated by parties who induced citizens from this ""?“ b viafi the &l‘n(ohn the Canadian shiore, pretend- em anytl . AV tefuded them, 6%act exorlyiant.Fheirges, and o ror fusing 10 pay what they are beaten and th commtted, and that wi tortioucis. otherwise gr e 3 He was informed that many sueh (vlln,‘-‘::‘uh abused. A ' in the laet three er four months at least two of our citizens came near losing ges complained of were | were left i charze, and to breakfast,” for in'the 431 , and on re- demanded of them, 3 had been mnth Annual Ball of the at the Academy of Mu 10 0 to breakfast for 20 minutes.” At this place two ines d it is supposed that they "‘wl“nlc 1 absence of the officers Nidden. —The Twenty- ation was given evening, and was their lives by maltreatment at the hand. § | attended by a farge and Tushionible company. " The pro- o-didmot kmow that e ‘:‘1"" :3:::; t)‘o ;fx)n:;,x;r.cwx the benetit of the Koman Cathivlic Orphan opply the proper remedy, but he thonght we! for ‘the to the Defore them and give their enongl take some been soagh! of the authorities on the other side, but cognizance of the parties who have suffered are ready 5 vt fh Judiciary ,('l::x:liltltlt: m(nw:r, s 0 appear Redress has RrATING MATORL~T evidence, skated, valued at 25, - ——— hie first of a series of skating natches wil take plase on the Capitoline skating lake, Frulay, Jun. 11, at 2 p. m., for a palr of gentiewan's prize This match will be open to all sside from the imposition of small and i amas kate e 8o oh for the Y fiica, 10thing Lab Yoo danethorm e e B e | B o Mo S 1t 3 Pt open oAl ot U done. The resolution was adc withowt dissest, Sty Senator Lent introduced 2 bill te incorporate the | COUST or £rssions.—In the Const of Sessions, Bamartan Home for the Agod, naming us corpors- | Brooklyn, yesterday, t1 J aitin Clothering 3o Vicar, Colos’ B Toskaae Dot | wrooklan, Jstoeday, theme-were ‘seseral trials of partios urmay, Jeasie . Keyser, Anna P, Day, Kate used of violating the Excie Jaw. Joseph Schmidt, s others. The objéct is to provide s perma- .T.xfrnd“"k business at the corner of Fourth-ave. and :&&:’fi' fa'ryindkiienu persons of the Protestant | lic n"u:. -fa:’:#::‘d‘u lm' "‘(““"“ l;"' oy “‘";M"u ew-York City. e ed for sentence, Peler Gastenber ge to incorporate the Astona and Hunfer's ':“"V‘:::.x ‘ll:;m:'t« R 'n:mfl' 24 o S 0.;3" was presented by Senator La Bay on | @mer of De Kalb-gve, aud [ o o P ciogady: S mics o cox]mmmrs Wi, Radde, | milar charge, but cacuped anviction lm'lht"y'n':::::l that fi’ 3 m-ni(Aé"X' “|,'|"‘"3‘ Jos :‘. l‘:‘\'hhluem Corng, | e was treustlug lis frieids and not selling tiem beer. . Tratford, H. 8. Anable, John 8. arris, "Willi —— Btecle, and Jow. 1T, fmith 48§ SALE OF CONVIECATED Witisk Benitor Bephett introduced a Vill providing for the | £7v.—Quite an R OTHER, ROR- Guustruction of one tier of locks an the Firia ‘and. | acid at saction ,Vf:‘,':fif,":fl,‘,‘“'{;“ property was . u ww Court- "o Chiumner, ong between the gates, and 28 | yiouso o Montaguest,, Brookiyn, i Weherl lhelc.::. ¢ xluln; Ivnxtth’g: r;uul of e veral barrels of ‘Wwhisky, four et o gt al as aze not 57} feet @ casks of 008, " wortns, and i "wm doB:;dn; authorized to complete Tates. of molusses, aud were disposed of ut very low weven foct of ater cvou al Jortione of s e | LAUNCEED~A beantih "Bouaior Gibson ‘:fi 'y anal. TED,~, autifully modeled bark-rig- s P #bill o caablg Jgdges | poq vorpe chiisicuca g - | afew trusted | | | from the ship-yard of Mesers. C. & R. Piollon at ‘I‘h‘:nl:::dnl )\fldtghq_ffl., ly\ml)yn, The Rebecea is of lhflll} €00 tuns burden and js intended to run between New- 0ok hna Matanzas, The launch was witneseed by alarge nwwber of gpectator THE PRISONERS IN CANADA. BT TELEGRATH 7O THE TRIFUXE Toxoxto, C. W., Jan. 0.~The seven Fen ers who were sentenced to d th at t]; » had their sentences o ent in the Provine ave n received by the from the Solicitor-Genes and the five other prisoners, will e removed by special train on the Grand Trunk, to Kingston, at Tioon to-morrow. ‘The trials of the Fenian prisoncrs At present in the old Jail, commence before Justice Morrison. There ar of them in all. The trials Willhe conducted as the others were, and the same coutisel will appe AMf of the Crown. Most of the prisoners w s defended by able connsel, who have been engaged by the American Consul. 20 years im- 1l Penitentiary, Orders ithorities this afternoon, ], and Lynch, Mc! et THE SEARCH FOR ETEPI For the last two ox three days the Fenians of this elty have manifested the most intense excitement fn re- gard to the report publishe d i TaE TRIBUNE that the C. 0. I R, James Stephens, was still in New-York, without any intention of often re 1 promise of fighting the English Government the posscssion of I land: The whdest rumors were eurrent in regard t the location of Etephens's b desu f ial violence were . u 1 and deceived members of the tion In case the Hend Center was caught. cc of this excited state of f ponge the Tr Mr. Stephens Las deemed it safer to avold de- Wing his residence often than to allow him, ized by an infuriated mob, which would and popi Tection by el self to be 1 to collect on his appearance fn public. 1t was Tate yesterday afternoon that step attempt to ~ eseape from th g the I train at L] purpose of tak sage ina Europe in order to give 1 the British ( s been kept for the railrond and steams o self-appointed Fen of the Head ( nt Consequently, a_strict w forty-cight hours upo depots by velunt in order to During the stay Thirteenth-st., Which loc ago, the C. 0. T. R. kept & Jett the honse excepti t night in d received ment at 1 Unfortur who was ¢ Jorning A 1 bed, and i el recognized him, having seen Lim at the meeting Josts Wood and other places where lie had addre The girl, who had subseribed frecly to parpose of driving M1, Stephen for 1l the Engl sceret pul | 2ie, and ¢ Stephens to a nunber ¢ Mr. Stephiens ascertaiied this | in New-York. Thislarge | the e ! In a disreputable house in Mercer- ch A slice one place 1o few duys fact, and aw Lis Joes that time, for anothe o that b 000 Tl been received Jiis arrival fn New-York last Summer. erroneons, as it is known thut nearly en collecte Stephens or sum of money ! f1 s lins 1 ation sinee his arrival i used to iy tern and ous ways by the sularies and exfen { rred in diff y face stor I nvention this evening, which is explanation from hiw, as it is very ave the city with t IETOUS Y68 cting of some of the Fenlan circles unced as @ fone title. It is led to listgn to o ditficult for him to | upou him. At the n evening he nment, 1o be sooner tha hie rage o Inds sl ome be Superintendent Kennedy. ¥, it I8 the intention of nian Brotherhood to comn Court to recover the moneys on behalf of the Trish people of the United States 3 1 rumor, that Stephens intended mng by the 8 o'clock exy rgainst Lim in i as trustee of Fenlans 1o pw- t e jons specnlat fiight C.0.1. K. that they ed he wason the ffected an entrance to DEPARTMENT. METROPOLITAN FIR - —-— INVESTIGATION OF UNSAFE BUILDINGS—UP-TOWN FIRE DISTRICT. seting of the Bourd of Metropol an A regula Fire Commission solution, ry ou the sub to this Board for following 1, That the Be oree bo which was wdopted. Ad- 1 i R AR open to the 1 puplic, —e THE PUBLIC HEALTH. The following is the report of Dr. Harris, of the Burean of Vital Etatistics, on the sanitary ition of New-York and Brooklyn, for the week ending Jany M Viras Sparierics, New ¥ ex o the by Cassen i icton ehe ¢ Increas Jeless fate. wntity and fata in crevice shere the fresh {2063 per 1,00 ok week iohwns an e [ima"Ta Brookly the rates were as 0.7 and 72,61, respectively, i saime weeks. The zymatic cansestare! charged with 204 and 21.16 per the total mortality in New York in the respective weeks. The first year of infancy gave of the total mortality, e klrm bu the two weeks in Brooklva bed st tw perature last wee v Velow freesing point; in the pr ceding week it wan 31° Fal i g With the closesuf 1664 the mortality in the twelve wonths Is sumned gh the up fu the round ommbers of 26 244 The reporta now passing thr press tell all we aceurately know of the causes of these deathe. itin that neither the Board of Jicalth nor the public press has covered Tt was an ol a;:‘ e, And now, lest the oy LS Ll cords of the last three mosths of eaeh year for four Average in ron 1863, 1864, 1863, 1866. Octoler. 1018 1,949 207 1,5 Novewler. X 108 L7 1wl Decerber. 1,06 1% 1512 1,095 CITY NEW! st EMIGRATION.—A meeting of the Commissioners of Emigration was held at Castle Garden yesterday after- noon. In the absence of the Hon. G. C. Verplank, Win. G. Tunt, the Viee-President, took the chair. The follow- ing members of the Board were present: The Hon. P. J. Cuming, United Btates Superintendent of Emigration, Yichard O'Gorman, Philip Bissenger, F. 8. Vinston, and Cyrns Lowtrel. Mr. Vinstou made soiyo very timely re- wiarks on ti eral aspect aid conditfon of the property and te i under the charge of the Commission, anid said that us the emigration of the past three or f consdsted of a wuch wtelligent and resp order than that of former times, he_considered 1 dings, particularly those on Ward's Isdand wer ; 1h alking about the 1 were 1ot what the o L e Vide r He had visited the islaid e, He further sald ¢ adn dn their present e sverythng done was an injusth grant, and a disgrace to the Commisei The uuu.lju of .lu}imuma arriving durinz the week end- L 9 Were 1,974, agaiust 2,500 ¢ correspond- RLH0 & during the correspond. e MERTING OF THE BRICKLAYERS AS€0CTATION.—The Bricklayers' Association held their usual weekly meeting Hall, corner of Twenty leave., Mr. Joseph Doody in the chil allaghan, Becrotary. Thieo gate A Haghan, Mr. Peter Crogan, and Mr. James were nppointed 1o represent the brickiayers of ork at the Convention to be held ut Cinelunat ou Monday nest, and for that parpose will leave the eity to- ;lrum o :‘Ir!‘l('xi‘llumulmAu'vnllun will comprise delegutes 0 o Birfckinyers' Associat! 2 citics of the L'h]lt!l Blates, hadoia e L g s SR, ArreMPTED SUICTDE,—On Monday night a young girl named Jemima Webster atterpted to commit suicide y tuking a dose of danun. She was conveyed to Bellev spital by udanm, Hho o couveyed o Tellévao Hospital by the ¢ — A New Lignt.~An odd feature in eurrent journal- fsm {8 the establisment of & newspaper, edited, printed and published by the fnmates of the Ne . Prison, It 18 eallod The Sunbeam, ana hus r""u’.fi.'.'&'fl “Every cloud has a silver liniug,” rathier a froe constrie. tion, it may be said, of Miiton's often quoted words, The contents ure made up of w variety of oniginal and selected witicles, bgb Jutended mgrly @ “amysguent 107 Uhe NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1867, mer, but to eradicate all inclination or desire for D, wean the mind from ev ng that impairs ”"'i‘:r'r:‘"?n the moral faculties,” A%m with such & urpose in such a quarter, i8 anovelty, to be sure, and {:m_\" well be regarded as a “E an,” a lght shining in « ditk place. —— Prreovar.—A. M. de Zea, Spanish Consul at Port- Jand, i at the Clarendon Hotel, The Ton, Banford E. (hureh, Alhlon, N. Y.; the Flon, F. P. Ross, Aubnrn; J. N. McCullough, Pittsburgh, and the 1! E. Lindsley, Southport, Conn., are at the St. Ias Hotel. (u’l‘.‘ DK, \"uung, Knoxville, Tenn., i at the Everett House. e, L. Cake, Pennsylvania, and Judge W. M. Leslie, Columbus, O., are at the Astor House, Col. Moe of Ohlo is at the Southern Hotel. —— Tup Coxxe Prize Fraur.—The prize fight which 1s to come off on next Tuesday between John McGlade and €am Collyer, 18 attracting much attention among sporting men. The fight 18 for $1,000 & side, and will bo fough Jlice between Baftimore and Philadclphia Jeast fre by the police authorities, Both men are will both fight at 128 pounds or there- about. ated for the fight has already Been chosen and will remain unknown to' all except the principals and their seconds uutil the night before the figlit. St Fimst WARD MisstoN.—A social gathering of the members of the First Ward Branch of the City Mission evening, at the meeting-room, No. 27 Green- was wich «tor, the Rev. George Hatt, and the Rev. M. ) ade kome remarks on tho' prapriety of blendin, ment. After which f ita_provided by the Mission, and at 93 o'clock the meeting dis- —— [Announcemerts. | Wit THE MEDICAL PAPERS fu. of health, is o fluld lens it Is no beer, it contains ti by nourishing the body, b stem; it does not intoxica ase of the chest and Iy reced r # who have as vet tiken Horw's Mart Extact 3 No. 542 Broadway. —— Mrs, Wanp of Newark shot in her own bed- by a burglar. Had wase been protected with the BunGram &, 4o burglar could bave gained un ¢ . Mot Tri the f MARVIN & CO’S ALUM AND DRY PLASTER AND BURGLAR bty 1 Best in the World, RROADWAY New ¥ CHESTNUT & L 25 Principal Warehoases, § 3¢ PATENT LAMPS! NT, and in every way LAMP EVER USED! CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING aud TADLE LAMPS ean he LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GA trimmed safely aod neatly, all WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOE NEY, or unscrewing the BURNER! We deal in KEROSENE GOODS of all Kinds, sud the be OIL in smarket, aud invite the attention of all buyers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cirealars, with prices and testiionials, sent to all applicsnta JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Mailen lase, N. T €5 Sole agests for THE FOLDING POCKET LANTEKX IV ¢ SATEST, most CONV THE BEST JANUARY, 1867, NP ECIAL HNALRE OF FINE WINTER CLOTHING. COATS cenes 812 00 PANTALOONS .. 8 00 VES! 4 00 ()_Vl,li;i)/\frfl : . 18 00 DEVLIN & CO. "PRICES REDUCED!!! TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & €O, NOS, 398, 400 & 402 BOWERY, OCK L TIRE WHOL OFFER THEIR E AT RETAIL, THAN COST OF MATERIAL. FOR LI MEN, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT LOWER PRICES THAN SAME QUALITY OF GOODS HAS BEEN OFFERED FOR SINCE g 1861, l\l,\ll’lNhE REDUCTION IN FURS, ROBES, ke, ke OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. GREAT BARGAINS FOK THE NEXT B30 DAYS AT JORN R TERRY'S, No. 400 BROADWAY. 10 TO MACFARLAND™ Book Store, corn X Twenty-thind st and Hrow There you will #ud all the N BOOKS of the dar and All the old Standant Works, and sl choice English, French and Scotch Stationery 10 TO THOMAS and Murray ats., whe everything else cheaper tia e slightet danger, for pies. old . alt rhem, o and shin diseases, &e. For sale st Ko 01 wl by all the principal dro ;\ GREAT HUMANITARIAN INVENTION. RUBBER CUSIION Cures Tender Feet, and prevests baliiug with snow. Call or send for clr- PECK & SEYMOUR, No. 13 Go New York, WANTED FOR HEADLEY® GREAT WORK, onour Navy durisg the Rebellion. Agests fiud Comy 1 Heroes, by the Hon. 1. T. rian—complete in oue large l « best pay the agents can take 4 ‘r. Call o5 send REAT & Co, Publisber Broadway, New-Yor fjorees, Carviages, & DAMS & CONE, No. 684 BRO. L\ vite purchnsers to fuspect their exte citr- ekt 'CATRIAGES, romprising (L DAUN, COACTS, and other e che and open w wateriala and by the best workuen, &t thelr oun man C;\Rl(l;\‘i ‘S, SLEIGHS, HARNES Alarge assortient at atill lower piicen for the e vt eluss work aud great basgaina. Beveral SECOND JAN very low. JOHN M DWAY, in- o asmortimont of firsl clas COUPES, IEXCES, LAN = TPOR SALE — Four large ne ro-horse 1‘ UCKS. _Apply to 8 W, \v’/‘nwox Y ame. A'l L j"g ‘,\D_‘IA No. 298 Broaiway. o LE 5 AN RNESS. SN Sk A NEP": Uhertyat and Nl % =it st gy W West uu»m-L - 5 bt s | DRI o — - Nox 25 ad 30 Weat Browd Mo 100 Liberty b “Th Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” THE GOLD PEN—BEST AND CHBAPEST OF PENS. MORTON'S GOLD PENS, THE BEST PENS IN THE WORLD, For sale at No. 25 Mamex-Laxe, New- York, and by every duly-appointed Agent at the same prices. £ g k Where an Agency is established, the publie will be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent; in all other places those THADDEUS STEVENS, wishing the Morton Pen, must gend to Head- quarters, where their orders will receive prompt In THEJWEEKLY TRIDUNE wune NEWS OF THE TIE IMPEACTMENT OF THE PRESIDENY, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE U OP AN g REDUCING TAXES, In THEJWEEKLY TRIBUNE i D27 Y attention, if accompanied with the cash. WO YAKES THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOLD PENS? We happen to krow Mr. A. Morton to be not only ane of the best and THE SUFFRAGE BILL— fuive mamfacturers of Gold Pens not only in America, but in ot e onkd Ve uag b pens o1 Vhel e THE PRESIDENTIAL VETO, lence. » * We lnm"-l]h !IMlu h.;] |h“ YH.Y.'“‘.}, The , best metallic pes ever inven lexander Morton's.—[N. ¥, Tribune. e T years pot been (he Suscemsfal manufacturer of In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE Veus), han at leugth broaght the requisite mackinery to Uist ith work leaves nothiug to be desired, * * ¢ We 1y recommend the Morton Pen o5 t best substi- place of the geay goose qulll — (X Gis skill, his capital, bis iabor, a; and by means of patented mery, produces & * "¢ % 'We have heen in ilie habit of using these ime, and Lave always fonnd them the best instruments of the kind u onr way.—(N. Y. Eveuing Post. i Moriou's Goll Pens decdedy the best of any in the market. ~[Bostou Traveller. ue cheapint peus i the market are Mortow's Gold Pens.—[Eoston ot Our Jewel of & Gold Pen was manufuctured by A. Morton. aod we shall ed 1f, even with the bard work we put it to, it docs 2ot keep in he Press, Philadelphia. Took can’ couscientionsly commend the Gold el ticuds " worihy of wabverml yairosag.— g to have alwayn on hand, and always in good condition —and who does ot 1—a first-rate Gold Pen, can hardly £31] to be satisfied among the tiue variety which Morton ofers to the peblie. We one of th: s peus for several years, aod beliere thew to e ful erior, to auy made in this country.—[Advocate, Ciu Six monthy’ writing will wear out more Steel Peus thau LN EY DOINGS IN CONGRESS, d In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF AN s SENATORIAL CONTEST IN PENNSYLVANIA LETTER FROM PHADDEUS STEVENS, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE | OF JAR & 1 Eeery Reader of The Daily Tribune should Subd scribe for The Weeekly Tribune to Fils, wuch pe would most ETHICS OF SWINDLING, i fmore than twenty years trying to conx ourselves into the v 3] bt uever loun one, Ul we naed Mortou's, st we did In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE Wo can speak of the real comdort of one OF JAR. & —[N. Y. Observer. t that constant writing s done che uy otber material. * ¢ * ¢ ever nsed. Being made that they are preferable iz point of eco per THE CHICAGO REPUBLICAN, In THE,WEEKLY TRIBUNE Tort. mac aery, they as well an uicnce, to the Steel Pen.—(Christiag Advocate asd Jourual, N. Y. are sold 80 e oPlma ¥ scen a lot of formly exeellent. Tn elasticity | BOOKS OF THE WEEK NOTICED ' Je the quill more thas i Pen seen, and res: hly han the quill or In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE the use of Gold OF JAK. & ] the best we bave Peuw, aad are propared to red.— [ The Boston Keeorder. e + the long ran than stee), and mneh better, speak advisedly.—[ North W esteru Chrise THE GREAT SCHOOLS OF ENGLAND, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAR. 8, BOTTS'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, Ia THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAR. & imony of all who are wel in ) gold or metallic pen wanuf v " [Evening Express, Rockes n Mackivery, Mr. Mortor , has no st pen wade.—{ St Cloud upen the tared in the mony of experience to the excel o & Ad we believe, the largest Gold ¥ equal experi- 1o gay thab The Examier, N. BIRTHDAY GREETING—A PoEM, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAN. 9. 1, with some care, all the di of the art. e, and, after the most o that by far the bert pens are those made & cowparison tbe best.—|The Tisaes, Hart- made by the rial, we ¢ Ly Mertan, they sve b ford, Conn. Morton is the THE WOOL QUESTION, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAN. 8. Those swho have Lands for Sale should Advertise in The Weekly Tribune, beat —[ ik t, be ast of Gold Pen makicg aly the wost be: t economical that can be used. plis. petfecti the best and 510 the trade, and to those who use pens, far pally Uulon sud Advértiser, Koches- TOM BROWN OF OXFORD, HIS LETTERS, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE CF JAN. the best of anything In this line we have We are so well satisfied mmend it with great couSdence to our readers. 1y, Cincinsati, Obio. 3 by Morton sre sarivalel We Kuow of no sud geveral usefal- made.— FINE ARTS—PRIVATE VIEW OF MR. ALEXANDER WUST'S PICTURES, In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAR. O fowa, * No better pen than Slis G0l Pens, and can ush Courier Witk erience, an! Patent: to want 4 Ven that, in our opinion, Bas 5o e Sl S e e P THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE, Uxire Stares Conworare, Cardif (Wales), July 9, 1062, Mr. A Mowrox—liear Sir: The peas came safely, aod give we the In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE that one has to seud from Engand to ) Hue faet, for nothivg that I tried OF JAR. O REPORT OF COMMISSIONER WELLS, No. 3 PARK 3 ) tie manufac Lave no hest- In THE WEEKLY TRIBUVE e Machive | ened by Ar. Morton, Ssiuess, euable hin to manufacture the best Gol ROBERT MACFARLAN L d Ee Seientifie American. EMIGRATION DURING 1866, In THE WEELLY TRIBUNE PR | o, we believe, a Yankee fnvention. At all events, while Feus hears & British stamp upon it, we do ropean Gold Pen for ale in tbis coustr ddrertive in The Weeklyi Tridune. Kis Cirenlation is Grealer than that of any olher Newspapers A POEM BY W. M. THACKERAY, " unastainable by manipu. be made by baud For ten years of atnl peos per week, with less labor th S e s sl o a2 In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE ay, to eur order, o lias aided us o ext OF JAN. &. ring the 10,635 Pens, each o r them to some fii tion of T SCIENCE—PRESERVATION OF MILK, CRYSTALLINE RED PHOSPHORUS, ORIGIN OF ANTHRACITE, TO RESTORE STAINED GLASS, &a.. In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE OF JAR & cate with which his basiness is transacted, £t to onder Pens of : 4 bip and ¢ v our friends that those who see +1ll 50t be disappoiated either in the receipt or the the goods, ard we heartly cuminesd thew o public faver. Tribuse, Apri 12, 1062, MORTON'S FIRST QUALITY. (WARRANTED.) These Pens are 16 carats fine, and are pointed with the v best Iridostuin Points, carefuily selected, and none o quality is sold with the slightest iniperfection h &kl and the closest serutiny can detect. Ty ll‘l'u is stamped “* A, Morton, First Quality,” and & ited for six months, except against ME-WON-1.TOC, CHAPTER SIXTH: BE PATIENT—YOU WILL LEARN SOON ENOUGH, In THE WEEKLY TRIDUNE ibeted, The Poluts are warrg 10N WITH PENCILS, No, with Pencil Case. .42 00 OF JAK & No with Peneil Ca 250 No. § with Pencil Ca 300 LITERATURE, No. with Pencil Case. .. 3 75 .. with Pencil Case. ... 4 50 FOREIGN MISCELLANY, with Penefl Case ... § 78 x 'ulm:r!l"nn:l 'ullr size ouly, No. 1 being the smallest, PERSONAL—INTERESTING . 10 gost. OF VEAS WITH SILVER-MOUNTED DESK- GENERAL NEWS, With botder.-111% 3 SOUTHERN NEWS, 4 Al FOREIGN NEWS, g d 5 1% THE FARMERS' CLUB ON e THE SPIRITUAL GRATE, MORTON'S SECOND QUALITY. CULTIVATING ORCHARDS, WARRANTED Those are 14 carats fin: A ate superior to any Morton WOOD SAWING-MACHINE, ar 1860, Pens mad #60 A. Morton, Second Quality,” Every I and nwin Provious to the iy stamped THOUGHTS FOR FARMERS, HORSE-RADISH AND NETTLES, SAND, AND WIND MILL POWER, WASHING, AND WASHING MACHINES, nts are warranted for six months, except against wecident, The Cases aro n s those of the Fir PRICES OF PEX e of Coln Silver, but are not 8o heavy Quality. AND FENS IN SILVER EXTENSION 1T PENCILA, N . THE CATALPA TREE, No. with Pencil C: No. with Penceil Case 450 FAITH AND WORKS, CONDENSING FRUIT, LICE ON CATTLE, WALLS FOR HOUSESy MORTON'S THIRD QUALITY, (WAIKANTED.) Pens are 12 carats fine, and although cheaper, are qual to any gold pens made elsewliere, us regards [»_.-m.n.ny nd good writing qualities, “eu by statped “ A, Mortou, Third Quality,” and durabilit 13 'y nuinbeied, - o - 1) ’I'Iu|~ l‘n(hlllls are warranted for six mwonths, except against In THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE accident. ‘The Cases are made of Coln Sliver, but are not as heavy e as those of th PRICES OF I The Weeekly Tribume has a Lavger Circnlation than any other Newspaper, and is Bapidly Hncreaving, Now is the time to Subserides T NEW-YORE WEEKLY TRIBUNE 1a printed on & large doublemedium sheet, making elght pages of sl broad eolumns each. It contains all the liportant Editorials publisbed & Tun Darey Tiinuxe, except those of werely local interest; alse Litersy | aud Scientife Intelligence; Reviews of the wost C-MINIIM New Books; the Letters from our large corps of co i Ba Latest news peceived by Telograph from Wasbington, and all oher P4 of the country ; & Summary of all fmportaut intelligence iu this ¢ty elsewhere; a Synopsls of the proceedings of Congress and Biate Legisiey st Quality MORTON'S CHEAP GOLD PENS, (NOT WARRANTED.) These Pens are 10 carats fine, and_are Better Writing, and more Durablo Pens ', without operating Mc -, be produced for the prices, even gratuitously. NS IN SILVER-PLATED EX- Lucky Pen Alvays R Ay Peu. 100, with Pencil Case. ol iSlegint Pon 25, with T 20 xeelsior Pen. ... 1 50..with Pencil Case.... 1 25 tare when in Session; the Forelgn News received by every steaer’ These are Well-Finished, Good-Writing Gold Pens, with | clusive Reports of the Procesdings of the Furmens’ Club of the Awerist Tnsttate; Talks abost Fruit, and other Horticaltural and Agricstars formation easential to country residents; Stock, Pinancial, Cattle, PR Goods and General Market Reports: making it, both for vasiety and c6n pleteness, altogetier the most valuable, luteresting and WemkLy Nuwsearxn published in the world, -: ", Tridosmin Points, the average wear of every one of which will far outlast o gross of the best Steel Pens, although they are wnwarranted, and tierefore wot _erchangeable, They are not numbered, but correspond in size to Nos. 2, 3, 4,5, and 6 respoctively. To ¢ A discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on § Of $16 por cont on §245 and of 20 per cent o 0 if send fo one adedress at one tinie. risk in taken of all remittances by mail in rr.flntsrnd Jetters, and tuo safo delivery of the goody gnacanteed to all who send twenty conts (chargo for vegisteriog) 1o ad- dition to the price of the g ordered. On recelpt of the money, the subsoriber will send by ro- n madl, or otherwise, a8 dircoted, a Gold Py - 'Squt&mmumrdww od, a Gold Pen or Peas Y N A. MORTON, description. Address, No, 99 MAIREN LANE, NGW-YORK. The Pall Reports of the American Institets Parmers' Club, snd rlous Agricaltural Reports, lu each sumber are richly wertd 8 " DPRICE 5 CENTS. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSMEN. By wall 2 per yepr, Tetn, essh In advance. Addrass Tug RURE Sl

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