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8. . NEW-YORK DAILY mmm.*mmu, JANUARY 11, 186%. ; PROTECTION OF EMIGRANTS. Schel, Robert 8, Howe,Waldo Hu NS = 4 BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, t claim this), J can only erman, Daniel . THE SOUTHERN STATES, | jemeated or priveed andLino o i el P()S' i ‘SCRI P' | : — —— i T T B e o N - b o CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE BRITISH COVERNMENT t ll"hlv Clarkson N. l'uttv.r, Jll-l'lltl invention of othes, whetber their 5 INTERESTING LEGISLATION—A MEMBER THROWS AN at A n erl ———v‘-'\ A panaible '"l' the contriv m LOUIETANAL 8 the resul ocoseness, or thio ON{EH == INESTAND AT THE PRESIDENT—A PISTOL BROUGHT EMIGRATION BOARD. ) I have not o classes of opinions in 1 KSTAND A R LU D - ‘. 4 g Addis Emet, M. D.. Win. C, ‘In'rmer\wm Henry T TRLRORATH T0 THR THIN eFROn, Jnattor o 4! it 4 O’CLGCK A, M. INTO JTQUISITION—ARREST OF THE PRESIDENT | In October last Mr. G, C. Verplanck, President of | ton, Cuarics de Hhan, Sobm B Bt New-OnLEAN i st botly thoe & R UPON A CHARGE OF CAJ + CONCEALED WEAD- | the Board of Commissioners of Emigration addressed a '\!;gt";:;;:';,t;;m}'";,;‘;,;,t"“{ 'hu'.'-'.:mn‘::"'"!' V8 repost wach ¢ ‘ iy % ONS—A MOB ON HAND T0 TAKE PART IN TilE PRio- | letter to the Chaitinan of the British Goverument EIMIgra- | Gy, K ‘na, Corresponding i i ¥ ecal, cert EUROPE. O mATNwYINT W OIE THE AYOR, | ton Board respecting the better protection of emigrants | Grafton, Treasurer. 1 Row arran . T should appe B ARSI ST ” | on sbip-voard. The principal [difficulty in the premises s 1 el - favorable in this respect. : AND DISMISSAL OF THE PARTIES. b s o STATE MiLrranry AssociaTion.~The Anhnal ’ Jot, the dssue thal ety of im American cit s ¢ < 3 LG 5 4 : . s . was stated to be the disjunction of jurisdietion and testi- ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BELGIASY the first time since its creation by the charter fng of the Mili Assoclation of the State of New- 5aPH To TUE TRIONE. n:‘x’r ard of ('uzucllmt-n )l'ntl'l‘flr:)' nflrrm{m prosented | T0EYerIR¥AS BgRAto tin pu Aguns Gk commissioner | will be heid in AThany on the 15t and 16th takt Yorig o TTAND, Me., Jan, 10~Tho steasahip Belgian, | u seeno of iot and eontasion which f 1 Almos tuspossiblo | 15 e cEpetated by Partiamest bo reside Wow-York | tor-General Batohalier will dellver o AR AN INEY Sy ' 1oft ‘Liverpool at 9 ] - s duty it should be to entertain complaints of ciul- ¥ 5 Capt. Brown, which 1 B T at 2 . to de wrd uts British vessels, or the Consul might be {Asmounecmente ] the 2ith, and Londonderry on the morni was considered in caveus by the 13 Democratic members ested \\uh the Aulmu auihority. The captain of the the 20th ults, huving been detained thero of fhe Board, it was agreed that Joln Stacom should be | Yessel to be allawed to Introduce febutting testimony 10 | Mre, Wanp of Newark shot in her own bedd & amine the witucsses, &c., and the tesiimony to be - . y SAMEE & o Board for 186 ox-Councilma . room by u burglar. Ml the house been protected with the un, arrived at this port at dent of the Hmrdu:“lr l:" :::I;:;l(‘n-i:"’"t‘m iman and to be nsed in procecdii inl t o "j::h'.,,l.,,,m'...\.w..,,r.,. entrance withont ivow Bremen, with emizrant by, with emigra » ail, 10.—The Mississippi papers J. Waood tor his 1 ss and jost Uninistration ¢ irs in that int of leaving that cormaud. wets ave muelr less £r 4 {650 whole country endur e prope 1iher »y T o pa Tnternal Revenne recci wmales of merchondise and en and | the vessel on her return, Iu reference to any the fumily. Jecember than Novemb is believed that the Slober: gy, the 99, . s e vill show ¢ ning diminntion, . | 2 hes McDonald eporis ‘,'"- L ]'h 1 cancus agreed tostand together and effect | abures upon American vessely Mr. Verplanck states ted that the Tenth Heayy Artillery and . o of 1l i per David going into Liverpoo b g all complaints are received by the Superintendent of Jufants d, now rer g in | & e of Alab: i of your obedi ational Company’s steamer bound to J zation of the Board as before stated. Lut it | Emigration and then heard before magistrates. 9 N "\'\ 14:. l, .‘,f,“: - cat. and 19 lieved by | servant, ! L RICHAKD BUSTEED. . * scems that one of the thirteen (as alleged, Councilman 2 e that the British passenger ucts nhnnlt} DJ-A_R ‘, I O in whe are ordered bere Alubie, Ala. [Dee. 51, 1566, 8 Srinkuian) Lroke faith, and went with the awming | P s ag finse 50 DeobillE LM e “NeC ullouch leaves tl o = AT DRITAIN. we) wembers (there bein nembers in the r 3 ceond, 50 that to cac 3 the expr dition THE e d proposed to set aside the original pro lotted @ given number uf ALUM AND DRY PLASTER ke possession of "l' s i THE VENIANS, of the canens before mentioned, on the conditi - ""1""',‘r,:,‘,'|'11:l"".’; lop 5 5 lI‘ Seeretary Seward pui- | FAYORABLE REPORTS OF THEIR CONDITION IN VIR- Tenianisim exlibits n |«;\ ',-l‘m:xru S /rirr"- :{ o be made President, and e would give then Hue i3 nceessarily l‘ IRPJ AND BURGLAR Ates. sad the prerozative of | GINTA. "'r'{‘“.f”i',‘,,l’.'(i',"' e cantiny T e, | the remaining 12, the Clerkship. ~Accordiogly, on Mondny uulh -(I}l:y. s h i : % y exercised 0 2 y 3 or les Lee, u 2 st da i 13 5 o To this ation i 3 R [l 3 hunflw in commmting the sentence of nl-lmlll| n:ul BY TELEGKAPH TO THE TRIBUNE 5 i ported X i L last the Pourd met tlur;.lmnd by electing James rdcimal the last meeting of the Comuiis- i upon Juco! Robert 'L.Imy.m by the Sec. WASHINGTO, D. C., Jan. &, A t ion in Dublin Lord Lan: ford hul dent and Jol, B, Grecue Clerk, Mr. Brink- | sioucrs of Emigrat 2 oy { ond Judical ¢ .,l\ ‘,”” L S lEh An officer of the Freedmen’s I vI ~{‘ ,n:‘r.“ n-il“‘d i :nxd “qu B L . \-‘x,v;:"v"” s caii of as \I“\mv:v rhORN } ‘ « on Monday the Sth .4 O tober returned from an inspection tous thro g nso 10 car o in Dublin Distriet. Ho a report of which is | Sm: Yhave te ,.{.k"n“kdg“m reeeipt on the 6th inst. { n unqualitied verdict of guilty. | vipgi, A has made an elaborate '1|ml1 o the e I lm tho gun was detained. He Tt ing a see- | of your letter of October, on the subje the man- Tt : s pronounced by Judgze | , LAgte @ g tion of pelicemen frow tho twasin | yer fn which greater protection wmay be afforded 1o B . he anhm‘l . tell to im- | Commissioner. He sped ks in ¢ amived by the traia, f . th attendanee in the ebamber of the d. :mn- ipating & | emlgrants from this country to the United States. Pray | Are sow eousidered the Caseabat. The sontercs ‘nsequence | improved condition of the Freedmen, and predicts 1 from a severe throat wero ready S0 any cn i the Tobby, of | fcecpt my thanks 1or your letter, and also for the coni- . prisonment for life by onseque i s vevali it dad il alescent. iber, the entrance toti ind o long Q- - e 2 tho United States Commissioner Best in the World, 3 of a petition rrmuh ud proti- | still gv ‘r]xn h-:m el e G i ] [i w‘ cong ] ; of Immigrat v\u}:- a view to nhmlnh(u( lor'u»lalmum f" ool - 1 i ment citizens of the e cation. There are fewer cases of Prosc on, FRANCE. ainos looking ex n, inquiry, 1t was ascer Gined | inutiientie statistios than we now possess of mortality on Principal Warebouses, { v 237 WAY, New-Yark. g OF JUDGE ABKLL TO TIIK GRAXD JURT. justice and cruelty, and the matural ant hy 10 | pe French Chambers will open in the end of Feb- i thons Wes th i ol y '“wayl'»: -‘:‘x{ N s::::.‘ulll;!\“ :.m““n{r tetter, Py L. s “Metropol- provide for an CINCIECUCY, wiving iy Britis h e niesioner might bo e | or the Consul b with power, to inquire iLto any roary. The news of the *is conlirmed l.\ teke nquiry into the complaints of wsels, yon sugge t nted by et of Parl the eolored pe t-plu on account of color is daily we ing aw arestly recommended in the ve- for the freedmen’s schools \ AL SATURDAY, JAK. 12, TiAmTNE BUREAT, WASHINGTON ment, GRAND DEAMATIC MATIXEE, <pateh has neh in the Cerea B hich re- | and there was no \' The following NEw-ORLEANS, Jan. 0.-The 1o gl 1 (| Jorta th extiedit iy of BRI AR S 1l 1 A'that the evidesice taken beforo the MASONIC HALL dige Abell's important char i whenover J \e report relates atly elated tige much | seats, the President, Mr. BRINKMAX, in the ¢ such cotnp A that the eviderice taken before the y ASONIC HALL A y 5‘.‘,‘,‘;'“',"‘ i Lol iy Hiomal 1atters, : sk s Clexke, Mi. G i . e o el suleht be sent Kot to be used | o8 whick cerasin 3 biliaut eneriainuent wil bo gives, consoking g < NI prevalence of crim | The Lershurg It is |nlll4|| at l'u.ul it the Turkish Government | il utes of the 7 against (::,,! 'Nm” ounx‘ll‘l.:ere‘l;ll;n. mll\’. liewo of A MORNING CALL, :;'r;’h{""‘:';‘::,f | fund of the town, being paid a saluy ¢ ident on @ by ¢ Lyons railway had | e i a ,.‘.Ju..l,.u..x..n this motlon £ denuund tho | ‘worked out It was fo und 8o full of .m..unv; at it was S DEUX I'UGITIVES, ol month, I { recent oceurrence. resulted i the death of Hlv' rsous. Many also were i Nuya abundoned; for it is evident that no aet of Parlinent anls it I- M e two scho -I~ with an | injured. The gentleman hll":"”' order, and | con! tuvest & Connmissioner Iur consnl uv.x'lu’liwd in o ROARING FARCE, e i 1 good " — e tion will be on approving 1.‘|r ou smpulsory power to administer | g which the foll iati o Tind) v Bk RUSSIA neeting. Al those i { ] Deovide for The DUAlment of & WIthews | Cis e s o emated bifes hary Kefly oo ek ¢ ; te taken.) ‘Khe yeas havs | ungmh or could u.mpol witnisses to at- M. G. L FOX, ith had eansed some alarm tend, or it o evidence. The accused*| Mr. W. WHEATLEY, i n and excitement)—* 1 ually powerless. The re- at the master would always be in # po- while the emigrants who kad a spite Uy willing to come _forward, the R 1 witl: their treat- ME BARNUM. o acquitted b r would this an- MME. METHUA l"’l'bbl’l&, l"ll\‘. Hflfi'l. - ir must take his seat ; 1y ‘“,“"h um wear their | e 4 of the frontier beinye threatened by Kus- ud are | n troop: and declarcs on the contrary that the | s in Poland are ona p oting, and tive force bas heen redn were satisfie and whoss evidence would ha led to attend. N liere are the rules of the Board 1* aESinENT - The Board have, as yei, adopted no and forty tion, and the decisions ol acovrt of 1e Jarge body of neg ,under the . Taptist | Mini al changes in Aus- | tho ek, then read the list of clerks and | swer be unre sidering how anxious the bett 3 EPROUDROOT, I n | (which ihed yesterday in our 5 of en be to proceed to their destina- CEL wale tliet cpon b ¥ B | { unon the amion of .‘I“ rend f f e o oon o bussibin Attor thelr aPival, wnd bow. un- w",“#m st and t . v | » TPy woved that when the Board adjourn, i illing, therefore, they would be to be detained te peaple 10 helieve : v CANDIA | d U tvo weeks from to-day (Thursday), whict | fo give evidence n any iu- I W, BLAISDELL, i ¥ "';"‘ Aro &« Candia advices via Athens to Dee. 24 confirm_the | i | v, they would fecl lttlo ¥ i oLies, mmu..\..x. | at the schools in Harper's news that Mustaphs Pusha ha weked the position | and eald—*T give | hich t v could be POST onfederate attendance alout 7 ulation Otetins near. CAO % when | o Prestdent on | y & Wt FbiwAns o State, appear b s deer cent | e, Mnstnmivawns sl to e rotresting w bronel 4 r- | * B, A, BAKR . 1 g since tho ! H.‘gp. 7 i . Hy onodiel, a1 w.;uo:u DSOS, vears Fr clicols s fast | cat having preventod him sccomplishing | o tin this B ‘c : n N At Manchester there e four scl \ day, one | i desigu of advaucing into the Iy of Seliwo. | ¢ lence to e . 8. F. TAYLOR, night, and one private school, taneht o Th e lools are under the | the Old School Pre t ) Pittshural, Tho sehools ar erage daily M. BEVICK, 3.3, PRIOR, HARRY JORDAN, NFIL BRYANT Fed the e i 1 1k drops, publican na COMMERCIAL INTT Satterthwaite Cireular ther to the Secretary of State. I inclose an extract from your annual report for 18%, in which this question was treated at some lensth, rolo .I; ——— | @ice to the mo ustice ; oth ™ | attendan s 1 ) RS T 1 to decide £ m Jthere are thre rwentics of both issues haue o demand and B i to decide Necond: Tu resy s «n,.Ln.ulp.mu tickets, it | of the most flourish £ thie vall ler D spparcntly an improved fendency. Iiinols | * I A EURT-—— T aree with you practice i3 open to ibis and . : Didi't he take an oath Lefore a magistrato been perpetrated. fa all desiring to o | ny rrizanarn 10 TR TRINUNE 4t the annual meeting of the (fternoon, this con ells, [ most frankly say th the protection, assistiice iy n in good deman i H . r measire of the entire people of the place, | ar ar o the week, bt | 40 RR SRR cen abie, 11 0 ro- her of schools aud the attendance on thein are not [ T ” linv . Aty o Bl lhy ety | 4 i fevous thiiis (o stated. T | ¢ ROBKITS M0 it the Toard do n E-]nm}‘( spresented, ) our Ex- 3 St 4~ 1 | i request, aud any offerin |, s move d it the Tow 1 do n utive ofiic ily offers m(m e CRIME. rates. I3 R | Bependence, and honor of the o S B iers. This 1s not tie dedre of '.mvtpvuplr of Loulsiana v MASSACHUSETTS | ) Bhe will never villingly part vith her fegitimato nehts ASSAULT ON A WOMAN. | 48 |t e of L] paseage, tieks S il T h: Yo o rge Farley, a car conductor, residiag at No. 37 | THE RAILEOAD QUESTION |1 5: we o what we can to discour. lumfl Pb.misox. Copted by the’ Fulto vefore Jus % 2 3 | 1l emigrants o the States the eard of (-1 AT Dy, This notice is widely distri Wi wmm, cepted by the peo Pleasure 10 amongd of rational cou |lmn<ml A.'W. YOUN Tickets to xy-monhehmv $1._Dox Office open from 910 & uied in Treland ed up in Liverpool at the Offiee aud our officers have 2o and & copy to every adult emigrant bro- rl\uh ARTISTS who are to appear at omnit a rape npon Ma 4 yestend, thet in e State A [ ect for the purchase of the GRAND MATINER, 3t the Freveh Thester, on SATURDAY, w on the 16tk lustant A Worcester Railroad, v the nece on ship-board our Passenger u.-mm» nl}r(;mfiu 11 'elock THIS MORNING. the people of the Sty n up‘ the wibl go aw fur in this spirit of cone with the honor of (l She will net gucrifice her best L citizens Northern b & cust for immediate reconstruction in the face of @ storm of passion and prejudice, and funned and ke 1 alive by Inisrepresentation of Norihern LAKCENY OF ( + of passengers on t 5 \ el deck, there being, a8 AUSTRIAN ANI Lo Tile on tiat | Mr. 8 EDGAR PAGET, Vienoa, Austria, undertakes the applying ers, there | and obtaining of Patents lo AUSTRIA, BAVARIA, DENMARK, ITAL} for pas- | pRri‘ssiA, SAXONY, SWEDEN, NORWAY, WURTEMBERG, ete., ittt | extremely low rates " wspecial meeting of the Gov y next. on #s is Couneilnan nkipan of ¢ t the respon s, &c., e vanlts—the A firm in this city of Banks for the stocks, 1o in sinall trunks t t 'k Ty provably Ix vessels the donarica, Mdicates that as soom as passion has ex The. property sty | ol i e s the, couniry Tty ecmres AAADLY A%D & S Daving Veea th LE 2 e L | Tsitilig a8 0 magistrute, ation, 15:"‘,".'.:’; e waver, oup | Please address fa fll, Me. S. EDGAR PAGET, No. 13 ilthe raford betwen the T80 s of onr et | A man nawnd, Johm B uly wis airested Uy Cone ;’.::l:;-"'l'rur'mn{‘k.‘ ,f.':::" "-|'|.',."| e R fupt. Bracke it touk e, 10 thit passengers hall e wilowed | Vi, v o oo he Con: of 1864 red 10 be blind to i 1ks of Boston have | se er decks, i 8 Aro > TTTON — - o Burns of Jersey Cit , chi with | JS iven notie thing but the interest of the ne by 8 he then Matal and "':,."h,w may to my countrymen Wik climoe 1 s | trunks from th «t have nnm 200, ll sty ection nlao Providos Ahet the wholo | acasmmer eabete s o o o sl h er be realized, they will ha | institutions not v | % i decixion in the case P on board shall not be in i greater | ghe oairs of the firm will be settled by either JA!IIL'{D wull Ionl lha lh n mu millions of white people in tiy 3 Jorady hud | b construed into o | o MAYOR—" Well, gentlemen, what is all this trouble | o statute adult to every five supers | ar JAMES L. TRUSLOW, -twm.m the name of the Srm Christianity, philantiropy and philos demand jus sfor as | ch 18 Jooked uponas an inconve | 2 for e ux e on the upper dec No doubt | tion. AMES D, NPAI“AI. Sieo tathe colored peaple, yet stemn polley and the i | 56, Loxa—« Your Honor cater spaco o9 the v |,...’,.‘:‘,',k rl‘,..,.,w;...,,‘;.‘r,..g o 3 JES L TRUSLOW. of civumnun forbid the extension of the right of fran kst o . i | eomfort of the emlgran ould, on the otiier hand, ehilse to oplo as dangerous to the interest and the 1 :"‘;" ‘\' TRHCR | it by one ¥ dutee the numbers ta could be cartied on 1,.,,(.,..“l| New-Yorx, Jan. 10, 1867, uul.nrulwuuru.‘ public weal while they remal part of this great ite # k¥ b was prssed from the Pre un.l- to Mr o 1 to the —i Coprrinershlp ender the firm name ‘The riot of the $0th of July ontiaues to i § i) A ¢ tul Lad £ f TRU ST e transsetion ,, the m of jafnypetinLY t tuan (p o ani manuficy o8 {\umug ke, ni No. 219 Peasl Becessary; b g 4 4 No. v r Parlainent would be willing to TANEN 1. TRUSLOW. Nuw-Yonx, Jan. 10, 1857, LEWIS P NOSTRAND, [ attention, but ll is to be hoped t the record of th 10; te of exagger Congressional Excursion who re their 1 poit thereon to the present 1 me draws near for this inform | | i o | o wembers of the Boand, 1 then threw { @t lim, altes wiikch the pi-tol wis dravn on 1 | | furni v witer thie law o this point ord to the substitution of enbdieal for superficial b City of New-Orleans foreshadows a better widerstanding One minority is in between the two sections of the country, and under the favor of an + while the s Mr. Brinkuan appeared before the Mayor with his face Jur act v ...m s that every passenger rhip <h 'Vlld.lmr of enligitened and comprehéusive stateien ol hoins 8yl o+ 7 and cloth it clompletely spotted with “t at least decks, and that 15 supe rove s means of speedy restoration of the Union. ACCIDENT ON THE NEW-JERSEY T ATLROAD, port. one o pa cont with which 18 | ™8 ik s to the Mayor—* Your He feot on the up) ,..‘ 18 on the lower v I, expresses opposition | theatencd with n, and therefore’ ar ! should assigned for Jiniwinm cabical space, therefore, for each adult is FURS, ROBES, ke, ke ton the uppet aid 120 fect on the lower pussenger- deck. Butas p or vessels ar 1 slx 0 decks the oubleal sphce en y vaore than the law requ! ived. Butif ¢ Hbteal BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. +l measurement the life takon, Upon facts in of tened to huve u Hogan represcuting th m fficulty in such tumults of fe the acts of Vio- Y fenee upon any individual, the d of involving the [ A train of Innocent with the gul has usually provented grand t::ten from indicting and pettit juries from convicting actual offenders. . Every element calculated to excite he public mind should be treated fu a spirit of concilia- tion, moderation, and firmuess. You Lave been selected froui the body ¢f the parisb, most of terfereuce whatever by the Legislature with | selts Thiave heer my ars on the New drilled " between Washin , was run off the t nee ul “ ~\w((h befn o and Warren- jt 9 Mr. George T Wednesd, £ - v, | sachusetts H o d, | manufactu ad gné of the cars damaged. the street to-d rEl abody l..'.T‘ fivea «XJl"irl"""l'l': 1'““1,:-‘“ OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS MOSF anklin for §225,000 was reported in 1 this aetion in yi Brinkman if ¥ nt of lh. 1 of l « 11 i & 18 practic |Iu\ o MOZEN TO DEATH. GREAT BARGAINS TOR THE NEXT Woil, und chosen for your intelligence. BINGULAR Acc IDENT IN ¥ i F discharge your important funeti An immen=e iron tank, contain g allons of INGEIFLD, Mass, 10.—Mrs, Frances € |1 - Sory to thé most populous city point of | wiier, fell trown tho third Sory, of Elelialts luger bees d, who was sLot o few duys stice in New-York by a | o g F oy b the South, el will be in stri with the | brewery, fu Rankin-st, on Wednes il cra a pulicenan, was 4 dauzhter of Avdrew I Willard form. | s duties 1u his Ch fucliied to doubl wiiether the prese 4 1a ‘n« through the floors below dask erly of this city furing most of her carly | throwing an inkstand at his y 1y b8 ot the most advantageous for the JOHN R. TEERY'S, fife. ‘B witn Hrat iy A Seymonr, and cinlgrant Well your ”Nmr.ll)n- only reason I With refe [0 1 afterward to a Mr. Pinkennan, from whon she Was i te d ftseif ot pieces 7 409 umnvur |.|m|lnl Noor. to this po , Tinclose for your inform: FLORIDA. rcd hev maiden name. Vs to protc et mysel ton some turns in regard ln mortalit, 1 y : Y TRLEGRAPH 0 THE THIBUNE. Fowler was frozen to death while | The MAYOR to Cotune Far s ¥ on Yad no Hheht to | Liverpe " Uhited Btatos, which were eom 1“1.1.9..‘.!"‘“ *ARL'\\er“mk-tfitfl CHARLESTON, - Jan. 3—The Hon. 8. E. Maxwell, ex- | ted baturday night, within a fow rodsof Lis howe, | thow an | nd at your presiding officer; 1f Lis acts aro | the course of the Sum At the time of the out! BOOKS of the day and all e mk,“((.m“r“ from Florida, has been elected ’mB (,l’.h'l’lu\l. RAILEOAD FERRY-BOAT COLLISION— ¢ AR . | distasteful to you resign your position in the Foard. You | cliol The question then under discussion wis whether | Eugh { tatione: dent of the Pensacola and Montgomery Rail- YVERDICT OF CENAURE. o " ’ul. men both are “I“l" lwlm.' B ’-mrmyllu- I-m-u the Qu-en should be advised, in exercise of the |n:lvur 10 TO wie zoad. It is stated that propositions are on foot, for The inguest on the body of Mr. Horace Perking of FORTRESS MONROE. o T g mm AL o I Ot e M X I e i Sl e and Murray-sta, where o will fod Flour the purch..l::a of uu“ Mexican Gulf Railroad, witha N. Y., who died a few days sfnee at 2 T I Doth to keep the pea w the proportion alowed by the Act, | everrbingelec eaper thaa any store in Sew- ¥ price housn ;::pw '(hn J:‘m x«lun’u‘n‘tl u{; lin a vl’v mers ‘m', Mr. le.mhvl-,m 1) JEFF DAVIS RECEIVES A CANE AND MAKES A MAivon to Brinkn {lman Long ventually 1t was deeided not to doso; but an order in rlw“l.‘ (:lllu\l‘ CARNIVAL AT OA'I'M!L-W B 4::'\“ o ninus of - t-nawed read and (;::u'rh‘:|~|ml:ll,’xl|‘::' ::;14“‘ FEELING SPEECH—ICE IN THE JAMES KIVER 'u;. i ety pass, oue Coun- uncil was issucd compelling all vessels carrying as RINK, Fifty winthot and Sixthoave., oo Wedsesday iy b boat. Communipak, on —ARRIVALS, with An iakstand in his hod, ac platol a¢ 8 50 paaenigers o a3y 8 e o108 | tag .m.....m..h....] satisfaction, at the request of TEXAS. ] <m':':l was s passeneer, ran igafnat, the bridge | By srLeckAri 50 Te Ta Long—“ 1t you are mot sotisfied to it inthe | in conclusion, allow we to assure you that auy further | i be repes RNOOX and EVENING, Jas, 12 e T gnthe New Yori sde Wit il fores that e erkius | * Fournrss Moxwor, Jan. 8.~Tho long talked of | T i of Couteiluen A to bo koverued by it acte, why | conmunication’ with which you may avor e shall ve- | ‘:,':.“tf,‘,'fl,",',l,‘,fl",;‘.‘, e it 500 ,i'.‘,...w.... was thrown violently to the floor, and sustained fnjor cune prepared by the ladies of a Catholie (hurch s U1 dou't disgrace yoursclf by throwing k- | ccive our deliberate and respectiul attention. You must | jigiee snd colored e, ke. AUGUSTA, o8 from Galveston, e Ay eral other pussengers were B ¥ e ladies o atholie (hurch iany interests involved in un A full Band w n,....u,..l..m ' Texas, report the ~veral hundre ,i ) rate 'y the shock. in Norfolk, & mouth or so ago. was on yesterday * Por the ) ratuud the difficult Tickels 3 ces it & &2, =L = e : VI RUN! RUN! RUN! RUN! s W. Wynant, Superintendent of the Ferry, tos- . white en: rh being | i, SO d (the 7th) p ified that he made’ mquiries as to the cause of the | ¢ already secured and preparations wade for iwmedi- ..An‘:lnu!“ru:; )','..,..‘AM .l,'g'"fi',:a e .'..h i u.':x.:.',', Curroll Hu ate work, : | there vwas anytidng wrong. Capt. sog, i, | & NS Capt. Bradbury, who was charged with deepening | of the Communipaw “ was rather censury ' the "colll l“‘llhl'l ruifle. en 1 at s own option on e & sented to Jeft R;‘ NT KL Why is everybody runiing to the news sands to get » eopy of B8 will e no further trouble t homic of thio | February number (oow ready) of wiatier, 11 not, you must | abuses \\h'n 1 cantiot be denied to aut .m;m YANKEE VOTIONS? I Linve the the honor to be, Sir, your ob't, hunible servar . discussion of I ron both sides Davis in_his Juarters 10 [Er will both e, but If yo the chaunel bet Port Lavacea and Matagorda | sion,” aud be left Ron Mereis Bay, died a fow days sinee. The pilot, sald he guve tho engine e . your Honor, 1 am willing T. W. C. MURDOCH. "The best Comie Moty prblished! —— {mil»;’uk "rw the uame of the ex-President. Mr. Gamage arrived .,,.“. that there shill be Be further trouble t I G. C. VERPLANCK, e8q., President, &c, That's what's the v & copy. yeatenty morudug with the Comuitte on Presentation, | L0 Ht pedurer (painting to Me. Brinkman) - There aro —— o oNLYPIFTE TS, i b in Sing Bing Priso v ALABAMA. would not go over the conter until the boat went shead o | 30 4 fter the usual preliminarics was admitted to the 3 A e little, The engineer, who was only temporarily engaged 4 3 e o Y NE GOV. PATTON'S VIEWS. y engaged, | oo te r. D A B Ry on v hir. Loa Wit you. plodee 8 your NE 'Y NEWS. BY TELKGRAPR TO THE TRIKUNE. has -an‘nmln- employ of the Company, and veither he ph e b .l.';.‘.,",.n:x'\'.::a“n'l;":'u(:'fl"m atevol | word to use no further violence to M. Bhukigant B "7"“ ¥ NEWS. ferell et B DRy o T S Deati oF A Piig On Wednesday after JANUARY, 1867, . Prinkman-*Mr. BrinkmanNo | SUDL omie, you should istol | noon, Theophilus Beel tain of the Pilot-hoat My i -‘~ r. dud; tery, lying at the foot of South Eighthest., Jersey City, | GR EAT REDUCTION o verdiet tha t junm receive , AL, Jan. 10.—Gov. Patton, who s rather dispondent and rem MoxT has returned here, BUSH ance, Slr, 1t s hecome my very pleas- at you this cane. It 1% a token of respect Mr. Davis : By ant duty to 2 \ng in collision with te do w-Yor sutoe] ¢ lndie Y y confirmed in his views as to the restoration of the | oh the morning of Dee. 15, 1006, through the carcleasness | o oo I dudcn o e O ot e i s | Bo el to ive State on the nd..pnnnux the Constitutional Amend- | of the pilot and engincer of said boat. Sroble motto : ~ The offctingof wne—the tribute of mauy,” | police s ihiey will prot. upon returning to his vessel from New-York, was taken went. While at New-York Gov. Patton made ar- LOCOMOTIVE. EXPLODED. nd 1Ay 1t ever serve us i faithul Temiuder of its fair | There b suddenty il amd expired in o fow minutes. Deceased was | IN THE PRICE OF nnm-menl; to have the mining ?ml manufacturing | ¥t S A locomotive on the Cam donors. e e PR ok of age, a native ot New-Loudon, i ahama_represented » Py . peomotlv v M is accepted the b f) o , nd at the corner of Boeru pan-st 0 8 ;f;m::,':‘"“m s gul':u]m, g ul:lld:l"h'ln:'?:n ‘“:u denand Amboy Raflrond exploded near Amboy last Tht oo ) ) T sy :,’,',’.’,',‘ Kiyn, Corouor Warren puimoned .lnm::l;" Deansts, | ROBES DE CHAMBRE, th inst. uight, huurmxhw engineer and a brakeman, auith to him during his prison-life, especially the A e b A wing the body a permit was granted to remove the SMOF MUEH DR o T e NED WIILE g T e e WESTCHESTER NEW Jaaina fo Brooklyh, ad an inguest will be Leld to-day. KING JACKETS, 3 2 N Roteton. O i e Deceined Loy s f0ur rown up sous, who are plots on the Mystory, @ wife aud young child. CARRIAGE BLANKETS, TIONAL AMENDMENT. pion Taylor. ud Tifuothy ien Covnty Courr or Westeny: ERAL SEs- e — us m) their ot . v the Editors of the Advertiser and Repister. S nh.uuu;on uu- 1115;‘1,1\«11)!:[: : 'rhlexrmum; have ;.‘nz b [ ll 3 )ndh'u,u p former is the son of Capt. acknowledgment of their S10Ns (at White Plains, before William I1. Robertson New FE 3 Sdwi i QOENTLEM a 3 ame, do- reD ‘ e v th v | A New Frrry-poat.—Mr, Edwin A. Stevens, with AND SHAWLS ...,‘('{:fifi e sad ,.,..m.ry Tn that %o T haveroceived Tiyior of ”“"“‘.._. e 'T';l}‘ ""“l‘;'v'l‘::lmd ,‘Mll-" County fyron . Silkman and David K. Gonkling, | a viow of nccommoditing the constantly inereasing travel s the press much undeserved censure, and tly — = avis and his In Justices of the Sesslons).—The Peoplo agt. Rickard Lewis | oyer the Hoboken Ferries, haa i " id Dis ot the rrics 1 conrse of construc "'"J.'?'{.‘,.i‘.!‘:‘:.f:‘:.?m 1‘..lln.{.‘u,:,x‘.l:‘n;r‘.;{‘h“;..: e ft PIRLS. ...mpu ¥, expressing Ui bope that the new y might | for Highway Bobbery.—This {s a trial that bas attracted | s yard, a first-c! ferry-boat, :vhhh will ln\r:::lf::l‘n:: IN . *tan y ———— b more full of Lope and luppiness (o him than the dark, | considerable atfention fn the county, from the cireums | in 3 arch and completed” by the 1st of May. She will be erease lay discomifort hy brooding over it. Life hias better . 9 v y IN SIXTH-AVE.—LOSS ABOUT $5,600. dismal months of the past. 3 L o 4 o b T e Rl At 1ovlock on Thursday mernitg o fire was discoy- | ., Ths goublemen composing the committee of presenta. | Stances connocted with the robbery, and tho length of e e o ok e (o (e st B e S eerbate xamed period in whh | J...ml.:‘ e first floor o e building tom were el pleged with theis (i, amd remarked that timo taken up in the trial. Tho offonse for which thode- | rigine. oud Doilers are I Coilres of CODSLruCton At the Mach too discreet {0 enter the Jists with the iupersonal d by Moore & the healtin of Mr. Davis w ,-.!.m‘l. hetter t had been | gaydant stands indicted i8 that of highway rabbery, in | Allire Woiks. The cylinder will bo 42 inches with 9 feet “we” of a newspaper as of With ishied the iirst flo od, but thut Lis bedr was cousiderably sprinkled " el s boat 1 bo led In th TeTamtien s & auntist v th | e o jth Michael Phalen and James MoKittrick, B e 1yl.“l|‘mu.:"..;,&:;:r’:;m '?fl"“"’" G o avil Goess. Mm“. l‘m"lh;"ll:u 03 o o8 it 0 _of me of Westehester, Michael Casey, * the brothe - com this habit of reticence to "..v. o | pany i) byt iy TPl s nt Doran's wife, one of the soldiers now under indi lie property contained therein 18 owned by st for the murder of Miss Ellen Hicks, last Auguat,” ot Seliyie ir con- Le loss couneet on the il Tage aud will v cJag-st. Toute. and one oLl CITY NEWS, SOME OF many Testimonials addressed x to the GLAMORGAN SOAP COMPANY, No. 45 BROADWAY, N. Y. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. appreciated at this Hotel, fof orths of (e attention of the Public. bl.-“ll‘ LELAND & Co,, mflhl‘ anarticle (o Which my i ention urmiture. contad % have originated in The Mol w Sliarles 1. Stewart, C. R, Covert, Harr ger, and conied by the talented, If bor amily hroloosen- ) ‘ e, u—, umlmm issue of the 25 inst. ‘nm article is u!\rlol' TP hovia 5 poodiviory 6 Tatge ™. 104 other day—t 0odd 10 s lost- o € Judige Busteedny “',."“““l{' 100 been called, purport- cen (0 the vesidence of bl aiste wnd ond In whut way ho should sce Dot unt of $250, which L hils defense. ng thro! il down, his lite llm. Tur Howe vor e Farry talnment was giv —A pleasant enter- ing by the members of the “ Howe for th in West Houston-st. The exer- clses consisted of recitations, music and tableaux. The has been established a year, and during that ti 1 e Jon Norfolk from the presciit Ryer, John Ten Broeck, M. xer, J. J. Thomus, Mrs. Fuir, W F] Gott, Ciiton” Graham, Mrs. Binisil and M illiams, and s damaged in tlie aggregate to the extont 000, whick s prob el Dy lusurance, The 2 apt. Roberte, which With u cargo The valup of your Savonine s Laundry and geseral use, Jonstitutional Amendment, counected with * D building is owned by W e, and is da teed's opinion ick Bus- | o ! o e extent of §1,000. Tusured. 112 of the very unfortunate wome op > s ont of the adjournment of the Alabama Legis IN GRAND&T. foraa, Blio waa (an duys getting aroun : ted n fow daya | founded. have sought fecige Tiarn Foe Tansaton now NEW.YORK HOTEL. ature ays ugo, apumber of the legal membern of | At10) 0'clock on Thursday morning the wooden partition ost some of her bpars aid split her wails, A were arrested o fow daya | uber 50, Rudical clianges in the management are pro- on, o bo an excelleat articl for Kamnirzy bt body i a high old time with Judee B. at one of the | 8joiniug the rauge iu the basement of the M Deeember, in the gulf, he saw an unknown br ! b (hio noxt seasion of the Grand v which 1t I hoped the proficiency of the Tnatifu. iy essmmend b erack restaurants of Montgomery. “After shooting oft nu. | bullding, at the o of Taying to with her foretopmast gone. The W, 1L, Bigelow hsequently admitted to bail, | g0 C pa inereased. Al Y =l he th i HikAM CRANSTON, hwmmv pitt in here short of provisions und water, the men being 1 for the present term of General Y groogimee R LT ey s SOUTHERN HOTEL, jons. The trial procoeded one day duriug the term in | S1PUEH of fomo leas suicgestive, Teproschinl name than mber last, and was adjourned to the sccond day of now bears. ry, and o1 the Court adjonraing on that day It was —— fl(lm:( nrn'l‘vm h, k. ctis & l»:, "‘-Slm;l'lllll'::l::ll;v'f:s-, n;n';. it was resumed, and con- 0F THE COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES experienced very heavy weather, but did not sustal P ROXV &N i 3 g oo v e ey g el ",'“',‘t"“,““l e prosecution sliowed by Casey, who had been locked 10W8,—Tho, semifontily. iahSHIE of €1 Bt BLATHOcls 1 ainew ganbonteaod wa ordeesd e S ot e e for detention s | Board of Comumissioners of Charitics and Corrections was “IMI'" Sty 7 nny um tin r;'mlmrly wis rumm{lliml, n|n||l that Lewis | held yesterday afternoon, the full Board sitting. Tho e schiooner Clara, from Georgetown with coal, and of the prty who committed the robbery, and the | ouly business of lnterest discnssed, oF on_ which action ihooner l;l.nma A. Hugaus, fic wrrived at Nor- 1388 ;{-'.': of the compludning witness. |y, ¢y, was that of the custom of confiuing boys ot + 400N o Fkin, for three hours ad. | nder ngain the City Prison fu the samme npartments or } On the conclusion of hix remarky, tho | S8l Wit old and experionced oriuioatss by which the New BYILINGS.—The retarns from the Police to | District-Attorey, John 8. Bate sscd the jury | youts becamo contaniliated, and copravod, Tt ",:; AR X ) 10 1.4 7 emfore, resolve the Mayor of Brooklyn show that during the past year DOl Tt s of wiioh Mia o Wrick ahould forthwith o commen thiere have been erceted 1n that city 2,178 bulldings. Of | Tein 'out- e bonr and” 8 Frl the i S l'.'; Duilding (0 bo erected in the yard of nm prison .um lo |,.- these there were frame dwellings, 1,163 brick dwelllogs, | futo. Cours. with & verdist of “gulty, — The | of the following dimensions: " ke et ure a0 o ton frontn, 133 flforien WG vicongth | eomssel fo We pritoner then, demanded Uhat it fusy Vice for (naYased b :‘A;ledo:‘hfi::n' 5?3;"':';;5 istillerics, 20; churchies, 3; miscellaneous, 52, The | be polled, when cach of them hlar Limisclf sald that the! us denomination to which the deceasod belonged Nkw-Yokk, Dee. 31, 1968 o e been uaing Tour Serotiae (2 ent Launiy,and bt caasing fourn aud wash u - R AR, Proprietors Tn other papers otber Testimonials. ' Agouta appointing thronghout the United States. LEATHER BELTING, | GEO. A, MICKCOX, No. 773 Beekmao st ' amerous chainpagne corks against the celling, Judge B. got | coveres 't be on fire, By excited, and, at the mextion of the Constitutional Amefl- been kept m‘mzxmlly ainuhm from an adjoir Ilvg hy- ;:‘atbqflrlwd off & piece of his mind right into the crowd. flr;: Aibce the comne urunonz"nlnt 111‘-‘;Jlmr, u; {I.mufl : : "o joon extinguishied, after triflig damge lad heen r;:.;}:; g“’f,,l,','}';j.f’,lfihffi d';:l-'lwd-"mv "'h‘r‘»‘". f"fi:‘z‘l‘:‘ 2 b: ‘\mm nsurance Patrol, who are located neas Tt :A;;luml D«[r(k Busteed. down here, boys, Td on s | 1ot numx. Wy on the ground, but thels services were dlm st I’ [Groat appisuse aud another volley at the IN NEWARK—LOSS ABOUT m,om EAIMeil retnotant to <poll “a goodjstory,” whether 1t re- Mfi,‘,’,“,",‘“‘,;{“‘“k yesterday morning the ¢ 410 another or myself, there are occasions when fun | 6. Griffitn, o o idder manufactory of Mr. 1 -m-i 1d to faet, and ‘magination give phce to reality. | Nowark, was diceoycorier of Bruen and Hamilton st o nonsense now and then,” says an old and leurned | Departiment had reaghod o o firc, and before the Fre vrtur,' 1 relished by the wisest men;” and T hopo al- | stoek were nearly d the ground the machinery :md aysto be wiling tw aloy i funocent plessautey even | fug ey u.mwy iy b nd the tusido of {he buld- at iy own eXpewse, The wubject of Which ths articlo oy Mo oo dpourned out. T nppe floor Wi roata ’l‘w‘::vn (the proposed l;m;ulmlmmm'l Amend; 56 Mi #,04 5, bono-button and 5 t inyolyes the presen! stock was also bad aad Dture welTare 8F et Sond doumanca the rafound: e aiveoriiole l0%8 was somo $12.00. Tho bt ent fulniess i the formation of our views, and the | ness of New-York, whose lows wan r o Mr: Abram Van- Honesty {n giving them expression. 'For this | waa tully fnmred. Tho lots of My ety esich I0 on half rations. The United_ States double-ender. Peoria, Commander Badger, which Jefi New-Y fjorres, Iuniagr , &6 T ‘A DAMS & CONE, No, 684 BROADWAY, in-/ Vito purchasers ta inspect their exteusive eity- built c.mllnuxs, I.l' LAN- lv(:l'r‘ COACH A CLARKNCR 0k o s b e ES, and other e chise 374 open st workmen, at thelr ovs ...-Lmry___‘_,‘ and by th rrect . th test number of huldings ‘ere was in the Eighth et was guilty, T) it Messenger, and | "o 1 Ehak The e o T W A, Apotyiiel: he kak ha %ntrr-nmmu.w‘n,":nflbfl:fi EZ?:" L iith Whrda, in the fmmediate vicanity of .]'m:gll-:; e pente nw.‘rua’pnm:‘:u'- e St ,é{_".“:{;‘;",’f} ',"“‘ baxead aver all poople, dying I, (b, Tiopitals it Ifiou SALE — Four Jarge new twohome. dental, and to print in full In its columns the | knows of the 1annce i1 whics tis feored. Nothing was Patk. By wands'tle numbcrs are as follows: First Ward, | procecdligs, whioh was opposed by e District-Attorney, et oF the Lody, THG. prior te and | = T _Applyto, 8. W, WILSON, No. 298 { nu of ita The i d ‘which tlie fire originated. ot Ward, 18 Thrd Ward,16: Fourth ward, 1, | Fhe motion wa overruled: - Ho then moved fof & apiay o 8t tho tutermant of the bod, thch adjourtied. bhu(xlls AND HARN Lss. $ l_ ‘words “ As the Hon. IMM KXNITTING nmn Dlfl'lw!ll!. wth Ward, 50; Slxth Wnnl, 30; Beventh V\lrd, m. proceedings for the making of a writ of error. pfll— ——.——- Liberty-st. - *Y &e., u entire fiction. There 16 not syllable | »r 4 g0 vun vhe Ejghth Ward, 20; Ninth Ward, 470; Tenth Ward, Oner, Lewis, 18 & youngman, u native of Westchsoter | NEW-York INSTITUTION ¥OR THE Brixp.—Some N5 aod W mlnlt. lthu MIM "E' ndency, b 7 -Yn. m,_-n..h]m M" mu— Ward, 52; ’l‘wemh Wi .w Thirteenth Wml (\»nm{ In 4 years old, h-hlthuh by trade, and Las | areors haying occurred in the publication of the n; ot N o ) , wxl ‘the truth, f:.\d A oo dl!.&. ; P nth Ward, 21; Fiftecnti Ward, 105; Sixteontli | never been in a State prison or .,,,u e '.-lhnn . vl 5. 2 Mfll’ wre waithy of Nll w“ v as sanq Ma.nn find w:s&n«nfi Ward, 79; | sentonced to the sw "{* the managers of the above Institution eleoted at ¢ ) last HORSE i : Tweptieth Wagd, 32, Total, 4175 | 0vo yongs uk hasd "‘WW‘W’"‘“ ayen dalow; Ausuatus ) - o . . LY

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