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HECISI taken yeurs 1n o w! Secondly, Doun Lnction betwee Fid, or wo the unfit want of ul Fations. | Tt was mauifest on the aiup acts that there was no sneh relation. pe applicd ns to whether the pirtics wer She oath was intended to reach not becanse thelr but because it was thought t puuish ship. Sion of life, Liverty and cousists i Samily of Dfices, or to b dn schools or seminaries of o which our ipstitotions rest is th Lnnlie < pur Positio wqually Aeath, it 1 “der fuciudes pai of the parties with Who dexree of punishy 4den of the off erally di and his ahottors, econd that atated in ter armed hostility to the United States, and bad said he Jef ore deprived of bis rigut to t the land, the: Attaiud wtead of mentioning bis n THE TEST OATH. OX OF THE SUPREME n CONSTITUTIONALITY OF i STATE OF MISSOURI, AND TH BY ACT OF CON ING OPINIONS OF CHIE AYNE AND DAVIS. CIATES MILLER, WY TELEGRAPH TO THE T WASHINGTON, J Supreme ice ¥ 1 the eJu eld 1 clifug withe YURT AGAINST THE ST OATIL ¢ ST OATIL IMPOSED <8 UPON ATTORNEYS—DISSENT- JUSTICE CHASE AND ASSO- THE Coart of Lo t the State of uited S : |‘ o Indtracted o deliver the opiuion iz the cuso uf John A, Cummiu 1. o Missowd, fuve e I"r‘lh T‘x (ift was a Ror holic piiest, and con- e atif e b the courts for advising and ¥ victed by the o gy en i Laviug first tak pay a fiuc of 85 appeal fromt state affirmed The follo ‘e oath pitted to Jull until p 00, and o dgment, Cizen e of the opinton : o tcause of the € aruis of w. Unit iy for the ihiose €ng Noritics; OF €VeT pe curollment @ performance €VeT eApr he } tisfaction W vernment, Lver » take this oni 1 incapal jo0 of trust, hio 1 er of why Corpo 1 to te or ich o Wie Court and were conduct. springiug from hy for the It ties of b lows t ity in acti cts unfitt A ur 1 priv cut i no way but by ¢ The Conrt did ot perty wi Tiolding office A, & disqualification fron ment way be Lment; also, the attorneys - practis! Ve Federal cour the statute 9 aud 10 of Wiz II1d, g speaking agalist the Chilstian relig! L orwriting agalgst the Divine Spirif was first offcuse be 1¢ ol hnea, of trust or prof, and for second 1o tatute 2, George 111d, for contempt agai authority took avoy the right to T leetions for P profits of 1 lves of how d disabilities from I Amoug the B of all or _citize; rights, civil able rights, mong which were . < T 11 under the oast conduct is punish ined. The Conrt then procecded to the co; question. The Const derati iion Just! 1se. Henry the ¥ umm and convicted of high treason named as en « time of Cl 1 suffer exile, If the third a s that Commins was guilty I that he i the State to avoid being drafted, ai fr acts were desery them of eitizens © it less than the deprivi- no punishment need aid. upreme Court of the | per o he st . now or Nervafter 10 be ¢ peational institution: connected by the e 1o subscribe to e thy for M omo T rebellion, sliow HTS O “41\\)!!-,1'! their pii Tiam scnt, and caunot otherwise be de- t subject to like deprivations ause would be ¢ pen 1o objection 1 declured that s}l persons would e tuiat by Apocitied the . tion deals with » things, not mate t a of Georgia, rey been granted. effort of an ex wouri Constitution did not f t declare punishment fnilicte: lu done did ne within the ('4.11..«. established by our n and lll directly facto law for nishunernt ime it wa Yot possib decided ih 1t w X ol It Marshall_says an ex at pring gul 110 | On Imposes more Sowe of them to which the d States son Id- Ty ais- ind parsuits within its | ut the State can the State nistration | The oath could not ualified or ot at an_impeach- preventing . By ihe of liolding offices the ¢ any { | { | nenit | Ains of “rights. Tt of attuinder, er {8 o Jegislative s than A bill of attai y u~-nu\r- lh t the sct to which Judge 48 passcd by the Legls! ing a previons uct by whieh land had ling act had the clanse of the Mis w08 define any crime but presimned the same tore or result as if the crime Vad bein defined and the puvish- ment prescribed. 1t aimed ot _some persons who directly or indire o or escaped Proper tended to deprive cortain per lmlflulu(hl o - Xt was not then au offcnse 10 avoid th draft, howmuc) Bome of ihe acts at w ‘were offenses at the t! wosponsibility of citizens iu time of war, and was iu- offie Buch deprivat whicl s opened Ly an bese were not offeiises whes atory oath. i the Coustitution were , but the eliuse which diree rescr & of trust and i i3 pimishment, nor is it a ur Now some ¢ acts were committed. enrollmeut or the r it might be a matter of censure, a ihes Erumr penalties. is with in the nature of anex puu Jacto common law are fundamental. o guilty, and 10 one Wiy, and that by expargati adding a new punl-lmmn for an fense uot punishable at the tin nm:uwm-d;nnrnnlu rules of eviden: , whic eclares their innoceace can be sh mhk vf holding offices of tru L or exercise the office of a te A be ex post fucl ete. us reudered, W clause in question suhverts the preaumption of b uon« could doubt that this third ulh i {m. use it would be offense—for an of- of the enactment. 1 by 1t presumes the party in- 1t “would impose penaltice without the form of judicial pro- ‘would be i the United l man trl m &mlfilllinn of Missour! imposed an oath which st hle for all to take tes cannot be evad: the power of the State.is exerted. The Constitution of 1 in the form by which If this can be sccomplished by indirect means the Constitutional inhi- for treason, and if convicted be evaded at pleasure. Take the case of a pardoned, never- theless the Legislature might prescribe that unless ho 200k an oath that Le never mever hold office of honor o b rofit. ahould get the control oF 11 [l the act charged, he should Suppose the mi- he State Government, could prevent them from requiring that every XX 8 umdmon of holding office of honor, profit or an oath th - . ll'll"wfl ot at he never advocal A the muposition of the present Under this provision the most fla- ted, vlohuonn of justice may be committed, and oy deptived of their tl‘ll rights. A question “ o Ul in 1763 upon o statute of the State 'flm!uu of the time. u«n&u. nm. and liberties of the EE EEciE ? prosecution. gation oath a8 & means of pun- regarded so important as to eminent lawyers and distin- “"1:‘ Alexander Hamlton rated 1t was in violution of the Constitutio) le as It was a wise axiom that the advantage of leav- Let us not n-muln nviolate forever, y the on it of the Bu- THE TEST OA mm.nn - Jfl- Muflhvuw‘w the jon of the Court in the matter of the o m:géthfiormn?‘n‘.:nm ot July, atficers slected under the Copstitution of the Uohen & the Joss of liberty | ids for Li r or emolu on af the | bt July, 1865, Congress ury nct, em- Leachig attorneys aud coun It pm\'ldu that 1o person. shall - be Ted to the® bur ot Ui Supreuio Court of the Daited eaton, orat any, e after the 4th of March next to be adwitted to the 1t or Distriet Court of the Unit Claims, a5 an AttOrney OF couns: wppear by virtue of au; sy speeil powers of g Lhe pnvieiion of perjur s wnd nalties of perjury, additional )v‘.‘ s and ¥ived by Yecember term in ner wa of this € hseribed rale the to the her, ma f the State in whi > character of Arka o Jir. Garland was a citizen tached it~f to S The petitioner fol o, and was one of the Kepres ite f the col )‘4 w foil pardon ..r Government and void xelusion is ¥ 1ot have wiis Committed, aht into the cha rof 4l ex Post fucto issouri case just decided. of attorney or connsel 18 ot an office Congeress, and which may be b e Iy con- Attorueys ave not officers of the United Siate T officcrs of the Conrt, and are ad hn ted Couzt, on the Tegal lo vate eharact tindor practice theybe and b fice during g and .m be de- prived of it only Their admis- ion_and exclusion ix not isterial power. e edicts of any other Tiold Lis offi t the Teg 1'his office for 1 v, The question ason by whick that o lusly 10 Cong These view thie Presid wciusion s reached aj 0 ¥ the pardon of < that he shall offenses &, except 1 case of fmpcache voffense knowa to the 18 not #ulject to the which cannot Jimit its of- Live of merey cannor be wverted 1 renchies both the 1t blots out the of the law iud_not grant- w the United St This extends to every ot This power ot Presi ot Congiess, ment prescy s of the of .-uun.un To i uot embraced m these viems that the pra ust be grant he priyer of K. 1 et of The secord rale | 1865, which requires 11 and CounTlors, miust 1, | jority of the Cov | soci Grier, Clifford, and | Field. "4 Milicr delivered the | lll~v||h g opinion. A the effect of the cir- | ¥ which the d would soon | fl"ll‘l that th pealed or m | 1 men eturn of better fe i | ings between all seetions where the reason for the law | Sl nof exist; but the questios Bow presented involved offices of public trust t veo en- | Govercment by force. This conid It s niwaysdeli- ol it cises power not confided o it. In mueh bound by Judees of the ! fon 1 aakes am administer t lv\\- i article 1 wer of the United e Supr ourt, s vested fu the Constit provision for protect the tition to fix the numher of torieys or jch has Just bed ass of mein They are Conrts as are s, sheriiis and other officers. As there i< tance of t withowt # bar, the praetice 154 « ou snch conditions as the Law-waking power i w. It s a privilege, and not an each . com i ance of these f tie priviicg tuet, aud all has 10w of the Governneut. They ey wre ot guilly of tre 1o th 1 atiach i 1 et 1h the futan it the Govern seemus to be shiows e | legal profossion are powerful s 11 tie moulders of pul aid in the conatry and 1 Lave boen Spars gualification is t the majority of the ¢ 0111 Were hEeLee hjeet upder considerat hibits the e 1y d Lo 8t t law is in fhe ..r,mr furti law e provisions wnri Constifution ave nmnm xrin the C same reason, aud are therefore voi ard ta bills of attainder. We sxed by the British u concu utial to o lawyer it ear lhl- erimimal e the couny ot Law O ac }OWCE 10 Teceive or corruption of law of England at the tine and may he the law on condemnation of tre Bills or wcts of attainder declared persons attwloted or blood corrupted s0 a8 to lose suitable qualiiics. Reetion 2d of the Constitution declares that Congress shall huve ¢ the punishImeut of treason, bt 10 attal- der of treason shall work corruption of blood or forieit- ure, except, during the life of {ho person attatuted. He then explained, at some length, his views o this section, showing that theramers of our Constitution struck bold: ly at despotic machinery by prohibiting thie pus 1 ex post facto lav s und bil s of attainder, with the exception which the Constitntion provided. Tt remained to seen whether the law of Congress wnd the Missouri Constlfution were brought within this class of biils, It is not claimed that the Act works corruption of biood. Therefore, it 1 uot & bill of attainder, nor did Ye see thit It containk con- victions of any designi persons. 1t is trme that Aets were passed in Greal Britain e Just persons whose na w s uuknown, but the nothing bt the of the persons 1o he prove thelr associa- tion with t w0, 1t would were_ brutal fu it conld be vl onl; n- proot of the p person wis pointed theaen BF CongTeks Cithar Dy hame or deseription, sl that the law was made to_apply 10 thoso engaged in thie rebellion, but this is s ustake, it is applicable to ull The act docs not declaresconfise - does 1t pro- nounce y It leaves the fparty himself a act of guilt. or announce and pronowmec his own sentence or in- nocence. It dexignates uo nume or guilt, and pronomices no sentence and Inflicts 10 prndshment ; therefore it 3 T o scting e called o bill of attaduder, As to its being an ez post facio law, and 1 peral etatuto, 30 will ngrec not to pawer to ¢ by i sentence or iuflict 0 it upplies ‘to erimiual _causes wlone, And civil proceedings which aftfcet private rights 1 spectively. Casea were clted in support of the argument, and the argument was continued to ed a new oath of office. There was nothing on its fate to shew it wposed un additional pun- islanent for any other uct. He maintaived the purpose of Congress was to require loyaity s & condition (0 practico Jourts, and not e in the Courte, and tiot us thie majority maintaln & puuial e Protident enumot by th the laws. ¢ man guilty of counterfeiting saved by the Presdent from Hus lows, bt & I cannot by him be readmitted to lhf“mr. It remuing lur the Leglslative power 1o say to what extent relief shall show the law im] J-rdon or otherwise «lmn'ue :’hhll be extended. As :{) 6 opinfon in the case of ununmg PronounCe ) i Jud Mille uoted Justica” “Eary, who 4 the._whols power a8 to religion is tothe!mu 10 be acted on in eir mmdmm aud in opposition to the view of the wajorl! uoted an ordinance of the first nmuhmall {MNew g, whi ohlmpnua.pemly on pricst of the obituary chapel for performing servico in lgn Church of St. Angmlna. The priest velled ,,, "m {\'";unw“&:&"{u D itation makes 06 pob him, but the Co rovision to citizens of u Btate fu thelr rellglous | lfi’.eny Tt was ]t-fl to the State laws, md the case of ‘was Qis- mhqed for want of jurisdiction. he Constitution’of Missouri says certain clasees shall no'. exm:ue their functions nnless they show their loyalty. ‘Thiis the m; lol \o be unconstitul ) becauso the Constitul In this discussion he {Jmflce uuleg, bu;n&lannat‘l:;n n;;l more severe tian to show what the Associato Justices The steamship Erin, from Liverpool, while coming upthe bay last evening, about 7 o'clock, grounded on Oyster ned. Her officers l.m‘lflt SRR s via ¥ &V | | nule | th | «pecial order for ’ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE; mm JANUARY 15, 1867, POLITICAL. -YORK. LYMAN TREMAIN, NE CARD FROM THE 10 Eprrors o Tug Exrress—Genflemen : In anarticle publishied fn this evening's Post, T notice that the few un- studied remarks which T made on the evening of Mr. Conkling's nomination, are copstrued as containing a ve- fle Warris. They were not 5o intende ¢ to make thls corre and I Yiest apportuni o §cas cafied ot the mon 2t Tentered the moor aud my b rvntlon o fo b t stat m word 1n disparag utlcanen who had been 1, with unfebznod tood as refoTing toward whom sentime H of Findness an note, and oblize Yonrs, LaMas TREMAIN. time, in digpars Konatly Albany, Jan. 12, 1807, e ILLINOIS. —— RENOMINATION OF SENATOR TR DY TRERGRAPH T0 THR TKIBUNE. SeriNGreLp, Jan. 14.—~The Hon. Lyman Trumbull was renominated for Senator to-night in full Repub- lican cancus. The test vote was taken to ascertain Whether the nomination shounld be by ballot or viva voce, and it showed 48 for Trumbull and 28 for Palmer. Trumbull was then nominated by acclama- tion, IMBULL. THE LEGISLATURE—TIIT WAL UPON RATLROAD MONOP- OLIFS—THE CONSTRUCTION QU TON, CHICAGO, Jan., 14.—Onr State Le only one session to-day, adjourning at noon unti! to- | morrow. The Senatorial question absorbs all atten- The next to this in interest is the war on the ¢ monopolics, which promises to become ex- Fuller Iroad con- consent of Iway citing. This morning in the Senate Mr. G offered a resolution declaring@that all R; idations herctofore made without the ave ol and void; that s power to fix, nL'nIxm- il freight, and tariffs ; that b extor u.\mm- [ o1 iato legislation is duh suspension of the roles, in order that the of the Senate ||]‘~-|| the principles involved n)lphl be obtained, wing important that these suatters be settled mfl.-.m nnnecessary delay. At the stion of other Senators, the considers lution was umd.~ the special order for 10 o'clock. se Mr. Baily of! aresolntion looking foa Constitutio Convention, which was made the nescay afternoon o o resolution for an Amendn nv]mull to the Go Ass ns of lawfil age \\l\o ey prec y election, il order 1or sday afternoon. plution inst it 1 1 tution to 1 franchising all mal resided in the Stat It was made the spec .‘Ir. Baily offered tutives to >||rv ments in the see thereof without distinction of color lum,;uun ’~uu Rovelulients, i RHODE ISLAND. MIATING OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. BY TELRGRARN 10 THR mnu. Proviprser, R. Jan. 14.—The Rhode Island Ceneral Assembly commenced its January session in this morning. unside announeed to ate's this the wilitary claims against the Ge har o0 heiug still in abey ;i wire hbl Winter set forth in a spe und were the lhv e of K Legislature and thronghout weld up s dis G ready collected over $205,000, \\11[ doubtless coliect more - WIRCONSIN. DOOLITTLE TO BE CALLED ON TO RESIGN. Pl TO THE TRIPY XX p1soy, Jan. H.—esolutions will be introduced : Legislature at an early day strongly condemn- Doolittle, and positively instructing Lim ity bt MINNESOTA. LEGISIATIVE PROCELDINGE=KETORT OF THE MITTEE ON THE STATE RATLEOAD BOMDS, AT TO THE TRINTNR. 1 14.—The Committee appointed b i what tenos the n be retired, report all outstanding, con- »r iR Pave, the last Legislature to & Railroad Bonds of 1850 to-day that $2,275,000 of bonds rt costing the present Lolders from 15 cents on a dollar | , I lemrul New-York, who holds #108,000 oy ut: 1 interest. Other Ne -)my mA and ( ln lolders, wan 118, jr., of Milwaukee, a larze ) t~ any settlement th t 000t the bonds, il take noth s Committee sent ost of Cham- s, done with bonds, who, from returns and estimates in ditferent railroad offices, Tep »xlul the cost to have been about 50 per dof the face of the bonds. Most of the small wolders demand priveipal and interest in full. Noth- ing will piol as o Constitut vision stand: which the pe vote onany plan to pay par. A bill was introdneed in the Hmw to-day to strike istitnis Also, o or Norton o resign, — N. SHERIDAN AND THE PRESIDENT. Y TRUECKATH TO THE TRINUNE NEW-OrLeaxs, Jun 14.=The dispatch from The Herald's New-Orl pondent stating that Frank B vew-Orleans to arranuge the preliminaries for makivg Gen, Sheridan a caudi- date for the Presic v withont foundation Gen. Blair ealled on Gen, Sheridan New-Year's day, with other distinguished citizens, and this was the only interview between them. Perhops the corre- spondent wonld be better informed of Gen. Sheridan’s domestic affairs if he wonld visit Headquarters. \]4 l ali Chamberiain holds $0 ms cost hin mot less than Jnpe S resolution requesting ACIFIC ———— EURVIVORS OF THE METOAKA. BY TELEGRATN 10 THR TRIAUNE Fraxcisco. Jau, 1%.—A telegram from Victoria V. L, dated Jam. 13, ays that I L. M. shfp Sparrow- Hawk was dispatched yesterday to the north-east coast of the 1sland, to demand the release of the captain and wadlors of the wreeked slip Metoaks, held prisoners by the Ludiuns. THE PARTHQUAKE IN OREGON, BN FRANCISCO, Jail. 14.~4 Jucksouville (Oregon) tele- gram eays that a terrific earthquake was felt at Fort Kluwath on the 8th fnst. The sky was darkened with asties and the ajr filled with solphurons vapors, whict came from the direction of Kinwath Marsh. =K Like bl fulen abiout s1x foet wd Crook K pletely diied up. The necount Riticn by order ot th Commander of Fort Kiawath. prasis sy THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. BY TEURGRAPR TO TH TRIBUNE. £ax Frayerseo, Jan. 14.—The bark Cambridge ar- rived from Honolula yesterday with advices to Decemnber 2. Capt. B. F. Buow, conneoted for over 40 years with _the Sandwich Island trade, was buried December 20. The inflnenza, which was for 8o long A ‘nnoa #pidemic on the island, Los disappeared. The sh Tonml. with & foll eargo of oll and bone, was to sail December ‘28 for New- Three Hawallaus hiad been hnmny murdfred icd at ‘s Islaud. No violence was perpetrated on fl:u ml»plunml. %, bit they were advised to leave by brother of the King of the island. ———e CANADA. —— THE QUEBEC FUND—SKATING—COMMERCE. BY TELEGKAFH T0 THE TRIBUNE. QuEBEC, Jan. 14.~A draft for £3%0 sterling has been gi{:lnriald per Cable, for the relief fund, from Greenock, cotlan ‘The gold medal of the Quebee Curling Club was won by Charles l‘m!un. who scored i6. Last scason 23 veesels arrived here from France and cleared for French ports, showing largo increase of direct trade with France, 'Bcved vessels were built here last year and sold to France. THE CONFEDERATION PROJECT. MONTRRAL, C. E., Jan. 14.—Gen. Michel fnformed one of the members of his Cabinet this morning that he had re- celved Information from the Imperial Government that the Confederation bill would be sanctioned if nw (u» le would lndarle it. The Governor is apxious to submit the bill e, but 1s aware that it will bo rejected |3“ volo. ‘that case he 18 fustructed to order an election of the mewbers of the Canadian Pro- i ‘arliament under the old regime. e ——— WISCONSIN. —— LUMBERING PROSPECTS. BY YELEORAPE YO THE TRIBUNE. CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—An evening special from Mad- {80u, Wis., says: Between two and three inches of nw' r:u‘ here on Buuny making passable MINIC pm.otm me ux-oru ittie nmwlum nmlm undfiwpmyw\.mmw [N LTy sk worg r!!!!hb'w THE EXCISE LAT. EXCISE ] THE LIQUOR DEALERS AND THE COVETS, Yesterday, at several of the Police Courts of the Motropolitan District, quite a large muwmber of lquor | dealers were urrested for violations of the Exclse Law. SOUTH AMFRICA Lo LATEST NEWS FROM THE SFAT OF WAR IN PARA- GUAY—ACTIVE OPERATIONS TO BE RESUMED IN JANUARY—THE PARAGUAYANS STRENGTHENING THEIR POSITION—REPORTS OF ANGLO-FRENCH MEDIATION, AT THE TOMBS POLICE COURT. i S owiis v The following is sn abstract' of the news bronght || THE fotlowini 6% sy b, h Jifupr dealers Who wF¥ urealgued yestorday moruing before Justice Hogar, at the B | ::"]“,f,l:lm‘:: ll Mail Compapy's “"'“‘“'”“ Doure, | ‘Tonaba Police Court, . for violating the Excise Law onSuu- @ ed at : amplou on day: James C. Kelly, No. 28 Hubert-gt.; Johm Beuker, No, Aot '“"_ gy e dates |35 Walkorst.; nhndTrmrl),Vn.%n Mott-st; John A. arrived at {he Wehe 0. 07 Bayard- ; Henry Halin, . 8% Puane-at 3 Henry ley, No. 90 Baxter-st.; weleomed by t I'(',’.'(l again take thelr Th Adinfral, at least, will Iguacio has gone south to i as Rear-Admiral J ievo him, ‘There 18 1o prospect of active operations commencing “before January. The arniy has to be reéaforeed not ouly With 1ew troops whieh are daily zoing South, but also with those who w cither sick o wonnded in the hospl and are leavivg them ogain in health. The monoton mp is only brok skirmishes hetween th and by t e or 1o damage. The ver thiere for five days conscentive swamp, and vthi the Pars No. 191 Grecnwich-st. 5 Aw NMNIIM iteyer, No. im Kensingc Ocman, No. Mulberry > 88 Haduway, of the arcused wero held 1o buil by tie Istrage in the -um n-f $100, to answer the charge'of viokting the Excise La s the out- ‘I’ i fow shells, which do rains which fell 26 camp toa onfortable, hut f their de- " PSSEX MARKET POLICE COTI The followlug-named liquor W were hronght before Musficld, ut the Essex Murket Court: Lewls 145 Deluneey Brow g very. u T spealk of 1 3 l 'y agu, No. 24 Jack n- 5. 155 Chrystiogt.; chas 1 ot, No. 24 Sacktonat; \ Yieor, No. 76 Or- cy and lifc which Brankmtz Auchur oy-st. 1 o , No. 192 sof ut should be satistiod with a i of t 1 the destrue t Houston-st, tio of 1he ortitications in (e Tiver 0. Lven in R forepening thefr hos Ayres und Montevideo tie idea by teid by all ) B bt tho Rosus and I Tt follow ing review for Eurom A8 regards t nathing uesw to the raine p nightly * partie: Tie Standard pullishos the war_there §s posi! hly TeNts ure proc Claent has taken pla g - of nich frequent occurrence Ll iotice, 18 Parana and P ARKET POLICE €O The following liquor dealers were yesterday bronght hefore Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Folice Conrt, and requited to give bail in the sum of for' violation of th loff and Mary_Shocmnker, tiste h ll|ll)l 136 West Thirt, .!uhn H. Carstens, N L 200 Wooster-st llh'hurll Parrell d-ave. OLICE COURT—=YORKVILLE ealcrs, arrested by the guay have 8o risen, owing nstant rains, that the Allied encampment has 1y submerged, and if the Marqs Caxias ries onit his promise aud delormination 1o lisist on Ad- watral Tamaudaré forcivg a pass up the River Paraguar, be can avail himself now of the very bigh flowdin that | 31, tvers but the report of expenenced enginecrs and for- | Luwrenee'st. cign officers frow Cortieutes his dispelled the hope that | Stumpf, N the powerful Braz will ever attempt such an enterpri v, we must from all i up for ! Adam Kaiffer, No, 208 W " fll"Tllll T named ligior ing the Exclee orufug brought befo trict Police Court, Yor! sl to anawer te eharge i and Sisieth-stsy between First near Forty- . T force a pis undisturbed posseas sterile offy in the total anuibilation .‘l‘h ‘] . Yosk, Boe., to. 3 lelivery the rew Cogital in sddition to in the Union. and is Nos. 203 aud 206 s Iy, bt P . by Terthon) v EErope s o1 s coun foll Also and & Goods. Gloves, ke. | Sicte 6 order b shqrt oA -o. No. 551 Browd way, opposite ! e Tuenty-eigbtiost. The fuserai willtake o'cloek DILL—0n Sunday ct-anenor of the arrival of so distin- Marquis of Caxi; ud preeipita We e of the Brazilfa allies in the pr hed @ n Jife i1t 1) of this prolouged camy however, hold ont avy hope of any new part of the allies until the anuy be reiuforced by at i 50,000 wen, z the long Interval which i sitc Curupaiti, the Paraguayans work constructing * ) thie of an cxperienced ish officer, requive more than £0,000 Ic1i— A foreo lerably luxger than that which Allies ean at preseut boast of. ar se of the ensumg month an immense land wnetion will be held in_Rosario, by order of the Comm stoner of the National Governmeri, whose duty it is te deliver to Mr. Wheelwright, the contractor of (h tral Henry H. Hollin Fifty-first-st near Third-u Wi, J. 3 - r o iew Kopt, Ono-buidred-and-tenthi-st.; uls, John Berstor, ay; Jow ph Helert, 8. “fourtiist.; Lowls Rapp, No. wl since the rner of Seventieth-st. and cree not being suffic feCarn, who was arrested for gross intoxication, ation, be not having recovered from Harrison, for being intoxicated, h he patd. dr v\xwfim .| t. wh Argentine Railway, the lands eonceded & vermment | Jokn proprietor of a_llquor saloon in West Fifty- The Jands offered for sale will emb secon ween Sinth and Seventl-aves., was arrested ry, and we believe will be sold cheap. | for keeping open on Sunday, At thesan; y his friends, Eyglish mcrchants and firms have purebused | jrenry Rickers, Wolf Litz, Louis Dorr, Valcrtine Munster, Junds within the last few years in that Provinee; but as | und Frederick umy 1 who were driuking at his house, 1 it s peremptory, it 1 quito n..p.- were an v ndvet. On the trial Och they may feteh. all with pleasure (g hat bie v ax marricd on Bunday morn- vt ealied to cong 1 Och I the Ceptr abl been recommenced, ordova, Tu and protty reg fuformed theJ Al 1 that but hel works line is being pashed the shares has been m by the sharchol The liquor denlers of Brookly tions, strictly complicd with th AI)'A Law. Bever [ opened their places In the Forty-second ¥ greniig befor Al Vin Keure § Precinct keeping bis an rrest was Dide—Caspor Schweinfe ace open Bnnday ev Cus § Jnst IWAY. afire was discovered on v fn millinery, The upper 1 ont. The los At 6 o'clock last ev the sccomd floor of the pren pied by Mr. Neghrewer, d ompletely hurn i(lll\ h|~lhl- Bue! tion of the Jaw in t) al jnsured. The firt floor wns Yore the Justice and a | Chiarles Getach s a restanrant. Loss by fine Gratrix was anested by the Forty-first Pre- | $a0 i 1101 $3,000 each in the Washi gton, - for beginning bushiess too early.” His ease | i Astoria Compa third floor wis ¢ e Forty-sceond Precinet) was postponed | of the cuployea of Mr. Getsch as leeping g | ve and fixty abont i £ of 1,500 Ao .4 cupled o g Amplemen ta. uvlm the Ba K Cor r for the opening of this ations nre that it will pros e the $1,000, 1o be, oSt prrfic Phshament Y of the bivention veral products o t oceurred. Of ¢ < at the time the projeet was first a \ the United st bave been; yi lhma on thelr w nouneed, th 1ot 48 b ¥ wticles 11 as those still to be se much gratified to find that a re lm( crest has b {1 the affair by mary of onr citizens, and that our disp will ot enly e really meritorons bt i ey ond the Teac mént of Ameriean @ steames Mereiry, which will safl on th fr conte f however. we able to publish the invel observed an immense case, which, fiom its size and oxte- o sure indications of its coutents, ibly coustructed avd richly finf<hed the long expubiished “and ur]l‘ lassware ; lors in druggists’ g IN GRAND-ST, At 045 o’clock p. m.a fire br Was 0 b raflroad car, Wi ananufacte mt in the faney on & Co, roods and gentlemen’s ing store of Heury Coo goods and gentlemen's furnialiing stor Heary Coon, Our attent to this car while | Jocated at No. 464 Grand-st. The stoek was nlmost & How Totk was tirely consmned. Loss by £ and water, €,000 Iy ars, and as the for $4,500 in the Lafayette and Hope Comipuuies > | ington Hunt occupied i poition of the fiost floor 18 clalty, we were prey | i1t shoe store. Loss on stock, principally by wi wore than ord mrvd for FCCUR TN | il i 1 fechia ird floors cupied Loss ot fu The seca |t m Works (aud of wl -|‘-I]|l three hvndyed and siaty-eight du cd to aecommodate pa pHing it is de aecess to wineh s had by neat iron Ir from the rear platfo) ‘The upholste . 1 . eneral fiuish outside perfection; in fact, ate glass in smoothness i} are landseapes, 1 paiuting, with real artistic itable manner, This sspecial car nbe d for the Tudin-st. wpany of Bombay, Tndfa, and stops at Parls The firm have alre Unulll Lm; w i 1 | and othier vie LT TR Is one of o ailway C 2 ts Wiy toits finai de umamn s broke Lave out | ho | Shortly after 12 0 m Michael Fiyuu's ug stor cur FARNUM—0a Sunda, e, J. Eghert FU R AN——Sndderly. Gurret Furinan. Funeral notice bereaft: GASSIN=On Mond: hy Relative s o s will be ta el mery ices at ODELL-—At Mattits l.lm.uu-d--lsn ive; Shorts, $i to. Albasy, e o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. r-n.ukl‘u-u. Jaa. 1. —Beef eattle fu 4-4- IF' Cord From Ball, Blrek t (8 For o montha st ruons have béen 1 that v verglog oa Balf A ceutury sinee the and nose of our paper has ever heen dihonored; and if we N. B—Ladies waited on with goods 8¢ ‘heir . I Do ot I, respectfully invited $o a5 Jan, 13th, P. M. Sar respectiolly fuvited to attend the funeral, b e Hogs 4, 7 et i at * Copital and Credit. Tax Mencaxmiin Aoxzor bl @, Doy k Oa bave 5w ready volume of Tiw Revenexes Boox for o the largest, most complete and mo:t reliabie work character ever publiched. I8 s the Only Book that gires Estugates indications of Crolit of searls every busisess aaw thus a0 in aluable md o ‘wll dispensers of erodite ! Sgecimen copies ma7 he reen anl terme mate buowu at the ~ coudwag.—{ Advertisement. we bad falled or s emphatically. 4ot 1 ere s no foundation we are corSdert, satisdy the Wma of gl have s-mpathized with onr stion with ua whetber i was vecesary tomake the report has now appeare! in flll,lflfl‘“ o .' .In[.m.»m'r'un-. 0. A eatlibrent of oot of the future we feel un.u Duack & o Jovslers 7 rosdway. i ...-.._'.'& ting the v nD.—W, JAFKN - 1 BRO/ TIWAY, has canstantly on of and all other’ Moarsing Dross Niwin.Clodts, Vails, Crapes, lasiercioly Mi(hh MARRIED. —0n Sonday, Jan 13, by the Res. Wia. . Collioa, all of tlis eity. Nuuflk At B‘Av!\ e, Wroming Co., e e T Lave M. At Wil Wednesda, at., by b of Tio to Miia 1o Louise, daghiter of the Hou N. Welld of Sterliug: itle, Pevn. R R ’ DIED. third-st, on Sundar, the 17th inst, .+ in the th venr of her age. cafu'ly fovitad to “ties, Ninth-are., corver 1 Thirslag, the 17h 1owt., 10 o'clock. UTCHART—On Suadey, e 10h:Inat., ot 11 clock, 0. m, Wikl sart, atoue-cutter. have. oo Toashr, Jon, 1 o Cale donian Ci Ty No 471 Gitandst., Wiilamsbargh, ou Wi ck, p. e Jan. 13th, of Consumption, Jave Augabell, wits 1'ake e st Chrits Clareh, PRl ve. st ot et 13 eloelc p. . The relatives on dondar, Jan. 14, I-Y #t the residence of bew Fronei B. O Counwr, Clilos, 8. L, Slary, widow of tie lste " morsing Jin 1, 107, Rose &, wifo of Andmw of et age. e a1 are tocited o attend the fanera, wiresda; afteruoon st 1 o clock, from ber iate resideace, No. ing. ot er late_ st lenon, No. 17 Rast Vorty ke, wile of George . Alall, 1o tbe €3 year of ken to w ea for fsterment. : Y., on Supder, Jon. 13 of paralesle, .mvw Loucks, es]., age) 10 years o3 Monday, Jan. 14, M Caswell, dangh Meak agel 8 vesrs § monthe and F dore- k, 1. L, &t ths resilence of ber sou, m-dqm 12, in the 7ot year of et age, Susen, widow of Jonatasa W, ormerly of this el PHTLIPS—On Monday’ I [ EAward Philigs, Jr., aged 37 A Notice of fuzeral to-tmorrow, KAND=On Monday, Jas. 14, 1067, Willisw il Rend, fn tie €3d yeaw funeral. f; The mnl wil on Mthdor, the ifith i fauily are respectfa TIE 4 months. Tapy The funeral will take Wednesday, Jaa. 1o, s and friends o il ol e nn ste., 00 Wedne nd frends of the farily are respectflly il 1 the residence of b No. 200 West Thirtiethest, o0 \\-x...--n., i - drd ALD—On Sunday, Jau. 13, inw, N .lA' lllh lust., at the re of bis sonde. Y e T year oChis o endy Meeting House, North st atiZweleck. Tha relatives aud Liouds of lly invited to ettend Joseph F. Titkall, aged 7 yeuw cne are respectfally 1ited to attend. lock, from the G place from bis late residence, No. 4 Smith-ot, 08 12 o'cloc u, on Sunday, Jan 13, 1967, Carrie M. Arnghten and 23 darm. n.wmnv invitel to atiend tbe funeraly Whis day, (Tacsday) Jun. 15, at 1 o'clock, p. m. morne, Jan. 17, at the pesidence of bis methese Hortat, Brockia, Lois Walsh, of Mames bl age. o the taily Ao My fn-itad to attend big. arch of the Pilgriras, coruer of Ilunq a0 L the 16th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. WALLING~On flnmr Jan. 13, Heory F. n!y mofl Heary P ad Maria ¥, Walling lpll"u-unn-l!x auths al on Thersd -st., Brook) —0n Sator Relatives faneral sersices, on 130 West Fost; 60t ou and Hepr? B, 1pw from Lis ftser's residesce, No. 108 New Haven payrs plesse copy. lay, 12th 1».:.. Annh Hltnle J daagites Bt u, ndited o .u-l be 1 oelock, from the hul ¥ are Toeslay, the 1 lnat, o4 o Bxltrlal Notices. Two Scnses Eutranced, When Roswists immoral harmosies sing throngh 40 atmosphers e gract with PHALON' enchanted ; the poetry Sixth Assembly Broome-sts. THIS (Tu Enwa 0 HooaN, N, L Rexyapy, (Turuh'h !V!‘fl'lfi G. B. Tramoy, Jowx Nout Form in St are fuvited ansed by somcthung © from the gus the first st Light in the window. Dar sured, used 1 Eigland was et 3 ud they are now overrun w 1th orders from all se They lm\'v lately nn‘r, ON ST for ronds in Per uco, Rio Janetro, f Mr. Ha rafso, Carizal th(-c, Moulrul, pw-Orleans, Charleston, St. Louis, Memphis, N and numer- Hle Was naved of the fuimit and West. M . Tackberry, S this car for the ex- icle yet produced, ohftkm from the aris 1o p) oid any like veb and will, no doubt, recelvo proper Jury of uwards. Comnere Advertiser. e et— — PRESIDEXT'S O1FICE BUDSON RIVER Rmnnm Co., } Niws \nl(h Jau. 14, 1807, The Hudson River Railroad Company give notice that the arrangements he: re existing Letween this Company aud the New-York Central Railrond Company baving been terminated by the Divectorsof the New-York Contral Rai'road Co., this Company will, after Thursda thie 17th diy of January fust., only seli tickets and cheok fire was first noticed in the billacd rourn. be very beavy. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TAINUNK FIFLD, \l asa., Jan. 14, early this morni 2 ‘elock in th r Manufacturiug Company, whicl wus The building it the ste an n liurness | The loss of Company 13 es rn.»rtv Aestro; ut it fieight Ov b of paints and varnis st roye 0} { 1 fros 4 ..x"ix'.uf;“fl.a;'.‘:' unbet A4 thaterin] i01bo | baggage over their own wad, and will only recoguize |w-- manufactory of Mr, W. H. Wilkinson, opposite, was tickets sold at their own offices and by their own agents. Passengers will after that date be ticketed and baggage checked to and from Greenbush or Fast Albany, the terminus of the road. The same rulo will be observed as to freight. C. VANDERBILT, Preeident. e — . Acts or CoNaress.—For a synopsis of the prinei- pal acts passed at the first scasion af the XXXIXth Conugress see THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC, e y_destroyed, although nearly il flie stock’ was The loss will reach 810,000, wlich was tusuicd for DESTRUCTIVE FIRE—1.083, $40, Cr vATI, Jan. 14.—A portion of W nnlnr. Miteh- el & roaper and mower manu! near Spring- field, Obilo, wis destroyed by firo wrday night. The loss 13 estimuted 4t nbout §40,000, The property wis {usured for §20,000, LURNING (\FA STEAMER. MoxTGoMERY, Ala, 14~The fine steamer Sunny Bouth, with 1,045 e R i THE STATE OF TRADE. fire on the Alabuma Kiver, below Bclua, on Friday night. | ue vy panaen 10 1 L Cincixyatt, Jan. 14.—Flour ve Whisky dull at $220 1 Nead. .xn 15 for light, and $73 exs Pork o air de Money searce, The lost cargo was mostly lusired. One passcnger is sup- posed to be lost, ALBANY. ArBAXY, N. Y., Jan. 14.—A fire occurred in Green- ! mu morning which serfously damaged stores Nos. 10 nd the goods they confatued. The total damage ,000, which was covered by nsurance in ihe fol- e, ¢ i Lanl, terces, 12fe. ; Shoullers in bulk, Be.; ar nomninal.Cotton, 3 Whisky, $2 .h' od! ¥, 2de. M lowing offices. Tl Mutual, Toward, Capital City, Home, epublic, Springfield, uvmm wad’ London | b L ‘wnd unchavged. - Wheat Globo. ‘and the lldm; nsurance Companics. -l:lflh-u Oats wmore sellers than i iy 6 25; at the close of the warket drovers uld o ncoid'. stood of % ;;"u"m, Jusy 1—Cotton nausetied and,prices momtual. Gold - for Midling: Recelpta 1 Mexriis, Jan, 14.~Cotton 703 dull at m! ER/ Stock 2,825 hales. e e i m}“ o sead sl of BUerALO, Jan. 14— i :l. O-I' hll ul BURNING OF A JAIL IN SOUTH CAROLINA—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE, The Charleston Mcrenry of the 0th sxys that the jail at Kingstree, in that State, was totally destroyed by fire, on the 7th inst. From the information we lave received, welearn that the fire had gained so much headway be- mp.a 200 bbla. No. 1 Spring at $12. Grain—Wi 2):-1;"- llnlrym:-ir:l’u 1‘fllqll'| - . Barley 18 a8 y 5 uau-u vqun Iflh‘ Cuuc :l-"a'l":':‘"é.':-'m‘ ';Tf-;'.'lurmum a c;m. N Rt ot Cat Meats offerivg. La & ‘, 12§@15e. Dressed Hoge— Biarkes qaior;saca at 1 0c. Whiaky—Market S at $3 0. BALTINORE, Jan. 14— Flour dull ; 5o sales. nominal Wheat— N receipl or X 'y for good to_ prise Wilier o Sollow, #1 0@ 1 06; Mined Westorn, 8L, Onta beter mam nd ued ane tina :':‘ w'.‘ ?--un‘ i:m'nllt:l .llfil:'.l:-h Coffee “‘hn '. o gmnnlee i i Rt et O i Al was T~Cottor hiope of makiug tbIE egoape, bu thelr effort only worked 3 prsg ot oo e ey <P < 3 llelnnflu arve Bosll) lght h“y‘m’g g!u lh::.uo- Jan. 14.~Flour, Ex 84752 [ a8 1 dem:foudaal rere v for sy miiss around. | @338 Wt ipi, omnhu?'i-fl:' ] mdmn-numuwmmeof o nseive and 15000c ower; .huuud: g 1008 13 for o . Corn gt and ‘L"-Tn‘fi 1. Oats more active st PR “’“‘ 2. Dn-lll-.‘uln.‘zu' m.fi "M"“""" 635 l#a ik e ] chuconi n Oom ; 31 T Livs Hoga; § 15,00 bush. u”&mmmm ‘zg 9 What -hnscm cuflm‘ FIRE D] BAPEGUARD AGA! COTTON, its manufa POWER OF STEAM. POSITION OF TH MEABILITY T i1 Loll s Tecuiar meeting s O'Shanghuemsr's Hotel, comes " § Seoretaries. \lm Assombly District,~ T R \l. lrrl nll hokd l heir re; § secr-taries n 1 -muw nrmers S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS, two scases are. ent can go o fart nion Republican A of som Diatr eslas) EVENLY 196 At 3 Mecaie s P W Unjon Tt po bliean lar manthls meeting at BY, { N «'rm'x- VE a8 ek, 7 Club,— A meeting of the RTESTAN WELLS, Tueadar. 15 st IAuanI -n.»m-d xu Building, Sibjec r(m ok for 1 who are i 1 in ag u-.n JOUN W, Everybody Onght to K’--. ] POPULAR SERVICE. TIFIC AMBRICAN this week coutalas artivies AT cture. o ¢ F OILS FROM PETROLEUM NAPHTHA. PICKL] WIHARVES—Ce on of BINGULAR CKL AT, Piryo = IVORY MINIA TOOLS—C are of. PRESERVING MEATS. PATENT IAW ()p'l'lu.s!u. HEESF A; bl'(l LR:N M AT RES—Imitation. UF HOES s SANDALS, CLASH OF ATOM: TO LIGHT A DAl ml AR Thu RORAT! MI l An EHAY ATCHo: 3. AlL & TANNERS. P} L] ST ACTING FOUNTALY. WOOD TULNING SRHUT A1E DOOK JOUN v other things which ererybods D 10 A WIDELY CIRCULA XTIF WORLD. Delivered ananm, The s«an 1K PLE wil hmiv ‘Hln\lpru 1L ONE W' l\ Illn nn.u AY MAPS, he . BEARIY Six time of the dej l'-ued aum 1 SR in reference b MACHINERY. Arnu«-nm AMERICAN 18 THE mm ED JOURNAL OF THE Knln ll v earriers tn the elty. Feat by o T Dishass, Xo, 31 h:m o o ILI !TIIA‘HD RAILWAY GUIDE NTS ||I' JA\'I’AIY GUIDR: "P’ Laticns, TUNDRYD T FARLA piare aud arroal u the wu the Canades, the priveipal Boutes l:tl'l;l.flcflol! fo RAILWAY fi Tra . ru THLY tcoflulfi OF nll.w‘% A:;g‘ ESS. V. Andecdotes APPLE’ rmsmrln nu.wu QUIR '.'..'l"-.':.'i-':m-lmms e ] Ll .-d-‘: book storesthroo i Dolta Soate e the Chradsd APPLETON & Co., Pablisbers, Nos. 443 snd 463 ,;":';’T.,‘ an