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ALBANY. e ;¥ IN ELECTIONS—LIFE INSU- BANCE FOR POLICEMEN—TIE BTATE MILITARY 4830CLATION—TELEGRAFHIC COMAUXIC ATION BE- JWEEN NEW-YORK AND FRANCE—~GOY. FENTON'S RECEPTION. aauBoRAPE TO THR AusaNY, Jan. 10- LOTTERIE: TRmeNE 1 _Both branches of the Legisla- ae tion to-day at 12 0'clock, and com- turo met 18 joltt CSECCL -y tor United States Beuator. md‘_““";:"“wd, mere routine of reading Gov. WoodletCll, fon to the voting for tho Journsl 07FEEL upy over ten minutes, affer which 9“‘“",”‘:,,‘,,0 annotuced Mr. Roscoo Conkling duly Gov. N etor from tho 4th of March next. There was an 8, saal sumber of spectators iu the Jobbies und gallcrics, :‘:gopen wession of the Senate was brict this morning. Sepator 0'Donnel gave motice of an amendment to sirst and second of section 22, Rovised Statutes, in B forence to excluding from voting all persons who have been engaged in or aided the Rebellion. Tho oath that voters will be required to take isas follows : “], —, do solem: (or affirm) that T have never voluntarily borne & snst the United States since I have been u citizer ; that I have vol en noaid, counte sons enguged in arme neither sought nor s the functions of any of or pretended auth that T have not Y ic in hostility @l a voluntaty suppori to any p eoustitutio tendad gverninc \oTity, POWer or within {08 United States or initnical thereto. Tho Goyernor this mormng seut the following nomina- tions to the Senate : wl Volunteers, to be rd Division. T dier-General, Division. Heury A. be Major- Barnum, eral Sixth Division Late Colonel Volunt Seventh Iavision 8. N. ‘The nomin: al of the First Division will probadly be sent in this week. In Justice to Gen. Aspin- wall, it s stated that he wears upon his breast the medal of the Union Loyal Lengue of your City. ns introduced a_ bill providing that the pumittee shall have the sume power under the direction of the committee to pumsh for con- s i 10w possessed by Courts of Record in this 8t Senator Lent introdnced a bill providing that when- to the Superintendent of the Insurance Departpent, from xamination made, that the capttal Btock uf any joint stock fire or marine insurance compan, {8 fmpaired (o an_wmount exceeding 20 per ceut of suc! capitdl, it shall be Jawful for the company to reduce its capital stock to an amount permitted by the Buperin- tendent. Senator Lont of & bili providing that Chaa. B. Leigh and Char , the persons representing Dl Co., their associates, the International At) sucoessors und as 11 have $he sole right !orfl:i) an the T years o and, _wmaintain operate tel: olio’ lnes or cables in_and over the hores and lands over whic haa Jurisdiction, and o con Ernpnlc lines or cables the Sta 1) ire of I'r e, Th id parties shall fl\'t‘ the State of New-York, for {heir 9vh as well as for the purposes of the Government of the U tates, free use of one of paid cables to a t rator of its own selection to transmit me m its military, naval snd diplomatic or . agents, provided the transmission of such nessages does not exceed minktes within 24 houses. Provided, how- s hall, within the period of two ause the said telegraphie cssful operation for the ; otherwise the bommunication to be in s transmission of messuzes and dispatches grant will be uull and void. « A good portion of the seesion of the Assemcly was taken #p in the discussion of the Contested Election case of @regory and Putnam. Mr. Hiscock, Chairman of the Ju- fioiary Comumittee, made a short speech n favor of the majority report of the Committee on Privileges and Elec- sions, which declared in favor of Mr. Biker's right to his ecat and that Mr. Grvgnr{‘ should have the privilege of contesting. Mr. Wyesh followed In behalf of the minority report, which declared that Mr. a y should be allowed to retain the seat until the Committee on Privileres und Elcctions examined all the evidence offered before them and e @& report to the ssembly. The vote'was a party one except in one case, ., Bufforn, a Democrat, refusing to accept either re- rte. Ms. Baker was allowed his scat, and if Mr. regory sees fit Le can contest it. Mr. Littiejohn gave notice of & bill compelling raflroad companies which connect with each other to miake such arrangements as will give passengers the privivilege of over two or more Toads without charge at the end road. Freight and b s:v:felsn].«nulm\ulik\-uc- ecommodations. It is uu the bill has been pro- Jocted ou account of the action of the New-York Central and Hudson iwr‘nmd-, phy's (. C.) bill tolegalize lottéries Reproscutati a8 B0t been perf yet. It will recognize the fact that eroare lotteries and granting lceuses to all who may sngage in that busincss. Tt isa blow at Ben, Wood's monop- bly of lotteries which are ntside of #he Btate and #hich pay Ro reveuuo to the Btate. ‘e bill, relative to the Fire Department Fork Gity, of whieh he gave notice to-day, will prov tor the ncrease of the present force of firemen to the sxtent of 200 men. The il of the same gentleman, rela- Bive to & Gas Commission, is for the purposc of forming a Commission to erect in_your city new gas houses, or buy old ones, and force the city authorities to make a coutract with the Commission to sipply the city with gas. Mr. Doviin gave notice oi a eill to incorporate a gociety wmogvro-en to take possession of Lower California and work it valnable mines. It is an old scheme and has among its incorporators the names of many prominent gentiemen. Mr. Weed's bill to prgvent bribery and corruption in elootions which 1 noticed yesterday, was introduced to- day. It provides that it shall ot not be lawtul for any by Dbribery, promise, mensce or other [ “means to attempt to influeuce his vote or to deter auy ng Lis ballot at any election or Any person #o offending, or any accepting such bribes, shall be deemed guilty of tolony, and upon convietion shall be imprisoned not 1688 thaa one year uor morc*than five, and be forever dis- qualified for exercising the right of an elector or hold any office of public confidence or trust. It furthermore ehall mot be Jawful for any ecandidate for offioe, or for any othier person with iutent t6 promote the eleotion of any caudid wnlsh or accept any enter- talument; to pay for, or procure, or engage to pay for any. suoch’ entertainmcnt, or receive pay therefore; to furnish any money o et property {or the purpose of boing expended iu procuring the uttendance of voters at the polls; !%eomrfl-u woney to carry on an election, m e'myhnt' the n:)' Yotas, nedinls. poor, or infirm electors to the it roviston shall town meeting in the St or for convey lls. Those offeuding sgainst the latt upon conviction, be g..mm ¥ 1ot exceeding two years, or )y fine pot exe 2 86,0000, 'Mr. Gridley prescuted u petition of the Metropolitan Police Commissioners, ssking that the Police law relative the force bo as follows: X the existing lJaw the Po- lice Life Insurance K s vested in the trustee- ship of the TreaMrer of the force and the Controllers of the Citiesof Brooklyn sud “York. The peti- tioners msk that, as the two latter officers scem un- %h-w the trust imposed upon them, it should be v in the Metropolitan Board of Commbssioners. “The potitioncrs further claim that the maximum amount of pensious to e granted shonid be §300 mstead of §150; that the pension granied to the widow of a patrolman should be continued to Ler ebildren after her death; the meit of the force ehould not adent upon or subject to bo deputed ¥ the hostile act il ipul officers of city orcounty, @5 18 now the case, and finally that the force be moder- a inere: L State Military Assocl this than it liss d are fower Major-Gene to the life insurance of the members of amended \tion toanifests more vitality ¥ many years past. “There wn ol member remarked a this mi s session, “but there are more living e “The proof of it was in the fact. that the officers follo up very esrnest Bes Ty placing the Associa the *grand fis f & full t the year to come. At this mornin many unimportant resolutions were introduced ; the ‘only ones of general interest being one lookdug to grant of §600,600 from the islature for tho use of the National Guard; o second :qmm,m re to direet the Commissioners of the Central Park to set apart-a suidable parade-ground for the use of the Pirst Division of the National Guard, snd a third solieiting the Commander-in-Chief to order am encamp- partion of the State ational Guard as my be 10 be held durds Summer of 187, under an tlon of the Legislatare &;\rpac consisling of Gen. Arpinwall. Cols. Thom- son and 'Wagstaff were appoiuted to urge upon the members the varions imeasures suggestod b the Assoviation for the jmprovement of the effl- cieney of the Natiounl Guard. — Tho followin officers were clected for 15%67-5: [President, Gen. Lloye wall ; First Vice President, Col. C. H. Thompeou ; Vice President, Col. John C. Benuett; Third Vice Preaident, Col. Geo. Jieach; Fonrth Yico Presideut, Gen. E A pt. L. Heath; Recording i, Sorreeponaluic Secretuty, A owes, After he wmal vote o't 3 of the past year, the Amoclation adjonrned to mect ut 74 o'elock to caco Wr-m»{'hiri to the Assembly Chamber, and sarometen o the addsess of Gen, Y. 8. Butcheller. Inecting in tho Assembly Chamber, this evening, attendance, and umong thos: present and his stas ;‘,‘3" annnnl address was dev the importance of maintaining an E Allm\ln&la the bill now PMII‘ in o donounced it o ol Bl United States, ing t contealise mnnlmmm in details, and ne seck- Governors the tary power, taking from the Stato mandirs in-Chiel, 1 “"rv'km Delong fo them a8 Com- to u wilitary bure Wanting them wmere subordinates bure: ‘ashin, odjourned until the uhller the addross i Amadeit o ANy next, of Gen. Batcheller o ‘Bt Miltary Orgunization, 0% Pentan gans's Lo prosciit and o Tew vited guests, the was the most were nd the I Alnany tor s Jong fih e Mo of s e Set e ST s gy R of hoth - ) &t ik el " : N Col. the mii; . 8. Tastiags, Evels SeoRetny 1o n pense of printing and the NEW-YORK of 1adies were present, and fhey to the scene which hasnot been wituessed inAlbsuyfor some tiue. During the evening the Governor made a few remarks complimentary to the National Guard, telling those }\m«-m that he would use his best excrtions to promote ta eificlency, Euktain ita influence, and provide for tho comfort angd welfare of those connected with it. The ro- ception lasted until nearly midnigh ok SR THE STATE LEGISLATURE. SENATE. ., ALBANY, Jay. 16, 1867, i I;ILLR‘RP.I'QR‘TBD FAVORABLY. 'o prevent 1 eni yi peLoDrevent frauds in the opening and laying out of Authorizing the establishment of a High School in 8yrucuse. _BILLS NOTICED, By Mr. O'DONNELL (Rep)—To amend the Revised Statutes, 60 s 1o exclude from voting all persons who lave taken part jn, or given aid to the Rebellion. By Mr. WHITE (Rep.)—To ectablish and organize the Hudson River Asylum for the Insane. It Is understood that the Asylum will be located in Pouglixeepsie. By Mr. LENT (Rep.)—To amend the Charter of the Clti- 2608 Eavings Bank, also to encournge Telegraphie Com- munieation between New-York and Frauce.” A Company 10 lay the cable is organized, and this bill proposes to give l\luq}l\x the right to unchor the cable somuwlere on New- york soll. By Mr. PIERSON (Rep.)=For improvements of Clinton- st., Lrooklyn. BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. BANFORD (Rep.)—To anthorize Cemetery Aso- cintions to take additional lands, when beeded, 18 lands wre now secured-under the Railroad act. By Mr. T. MURPHY (Dem.)=Toncorporate the Buffalo City Railway Company. It authorizes George W. Bull and others to lay Railroad tracks in most of the priacipal v Mr. LENT (Rep.)—To anthorize joint stock Fire and w0 Iusurance Compnales to increase their capital stoo By Mr. ANDREWS (Rep.)—To amend the law respecting duties of State officers, 1t provides that fujunctions State officers from’ the perforim- ance of their duties shall issue from the Supreme Court only at a general term, and eltting in the District whero the officer §s located. Also that all such cases shall have ¢ in the Court Calendar, and be defe y-General, or counsel appointed by the Governor. By Mr. KLINE (Rep) To amend the law relative to marriages. This bill declares marriages between parents chfldren, including grandparents and grandebildren of 1y degree, between uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, and brothers and sisters of the half as well as full blood, inecstuous and vord. This declaration to_ex- tend to legitimate as well as legitimate children and re- lations . ROSOOE CONKLING DECLARED SENATOR ELECT. Atnoom the Benate proceeded to the Assebly Cham- ber to compare votes for United States Senator, and on returning the President announced that Roscoe Conkling had been elected. ADJOURNMENT. 1) introduced a bill to make fhe 1aw relative to wrecks upplicable on the lukes; also a hill giving legislative cnlmmlux-n power to punish witnessee for contempt. Adjourned. . Mr, 'SESSIONS (It ASSEMBLY. THE SEAT FROM PUTNAM COUNTY. The Putnam County contested seat case was taken up. After & lengthy Qiscussion the majority report of the committee on Privileges and Elections was adopted by 72 to 41, awarding the seat now held by Louis G. Gregory, Demosrat, to Stephen Baker, Republican, THE SENATOR ELECT. At 12 0'clock the Benate and Assembly met {n joint con- vention in the Assembly Chawber for the purpose of com- paring the vote of the two Houses with veferenco to the election of a United States Senator. The records of the two Houses were read as published yesterd: when the Lieutenant-Governor declared Roscos Conkling clected United States Senator for six years from the 4th of Mareh next. The joint couvention was then dissolved. REPORTS. By Mr. STILES (Rep.)—In relation to & 3 1CE (Rep. To legalize the ac! By Mr. 2 (Rep. lem{ul’ the First Baptist Church of Courtland; also, t rtzr)mruu the New-Y oxk Mutval Benefit, Piano-Forte So- clety Mr. HINSDALE (Rep.)—To abollsh the office of In- spector of Guupowder and otber combustible waterials in Brovklyn. 5 By Mr. BALLARD ms{u—'ru amend the Re a Statutes relative to depositions, B; BRUCE (Rep.)—A resolution relative to the tariff beretofore published. Mr. MILLSPAUGH (Dem.) dissented. Mr. DEVELIN (Dem.)—Moved to lay the gesolution on the table to be printed.” Agrced to. By Mr. PARKRER (Rep)—To smend gection five of the gengral Rodlroad law. NOTICI By Mr. LOCKWOOD (R tloxi of the Southern Ceut By Mr. BRUSH (Rep. Duichess 10borTow moi ) By Mr. OAKEY (Rop.)—To amend an act relative to'the State Lunatio Asylum, passed in 1665; also to reduce the capital of the Metropolitan Insurance Company : slso to incorporate the Metropolitan, Indemnity aud Warckous- iny L'umpnxxx iy Mr. HAYNES (Dew.)—For a Railroad from Brooklyn ‘oney Island. v Mr. JACOBS (Dem.)—To regulate the sale of tickets, the checking of bugs and the conve of freight on certain connecting limes of road in ihis State. By Mr. KEADY (Dem.)—To citizens of Brooklyn against the extortions of the Citizens' Gas-Light Co. oy Mr. BRUCE (Kop.)— he faro and regalate he carrying of frelght on the Iarlem Railroad; also the smme With « 1o tie Hudson River Railroa IN (Dem.)—To incorporaic the Tow Jompany; #lso 10 amend the several acts b re- 1 to passengers arriving at the port of New-Y Mr. BLAIR (Dem.)—To fncilitate travel to 1l tral Park, by the extension of certain railtoad tr through Lexingto ., und ain other streets. By Mr. GRIDLEY (Rep.)—To lucorporate the Loauers' and Trust ('Armqm\‘. By Mr. M. C. MURPAY (Dem.)—To Jegalize the sale of les and policies in the Btate of New-York. 5 Gy Mr. O'REILLEY (Dem.,)—To lucorporate the New- York Joint Stock Cowpany By Mr. ROBERTS (kep. OF BIL) ) —To e 1 Rallroad. o nutliorize the County of wrage the construe 1o To nr‘fnnlze and establish a poliee foree for the Cou of Oneida. By Mr. HALSEY (Rep.)—To regulate the enrriage of passenger baggage by raflroad companies, and to pre- beribe the dutiesand obligations of carricrs and passeu- gers in relation thereto. © By Mr, LITTLEJOHN (Rep.)—To require raflroad com- panies of this State to chock baggage, and scll and issue Dussage tickets over alt connecting raliroads. By Mr. SKILLMAN (Dem. abolish the office of Marshials in the civil courts of New-York, "E—To regulate the manufacture B, r. YOUNGLO and sale of kerosenc, rock, and coul oils. By Mr. WILBUR (K To amend the charter of Porighkeepsio. By Mr. ROBERTSON (Dem.)—To increase the salary of the Capital polis pree. By Mr. SIGE! N (Dem. 0 ereate a Commission for the pur motoul;p) ying th y of Now-York with gus; also, to increase t % aid Firo Department force. wulate the use of certain East River. rease the salary of Jus- iy Mr. LITTLEJORN Slips, Plers and Wharves in th ' Mr. HENSON (Dem.)—To tices of the Sessl & INTRODUCED. » mBy Mr. PARKER (Rep.)—T0 swend the charter of Au- irn. By Mr. JULTAND (Rep.)—Providing that the Commis. sloners of Excise shull meet on the third Monday of March, instead of the tlard Tucsdny of May. By Mr. WILBER (Rep.)—To iucorporate the Fough- Kkeepsio Water Company. )rity Mr. WEED (Drm.goFor the better management of cerfain eorporations, and for the better protection of the interests of emall stockholders. By Mr. WILBER—To authorize the City of Poughkeep- #lo to borrow mnnl‘{‘. l:‘y Mr. BURROWS—For enlarged locks on the Erle and Oswego Canals. By Mr. BIGELOW (Rep.)—To Increase the salary of School Commisigners. By Mr. OAKEY (}h'sv }=To incorporate the Mechanics' and Traders' Banuk of Brooklyn. By Mr. HINSDALE (Eep.)—To establish a Metropolitan @istrict and board of wharves aud piers therebn. By Mr. SIGERSON (Dem.)—For bullding & public mar- Xet In the First Ward of New-York, By Mr. FREAR (Dem.)—Authorizing the Third-avenue Rallroad to extend their tracks. By Mr. WEED (Dem.)—Te punish briberles and corrup tions at elections, to punish frandulent voiing, and to re- cad sections four -lnl six of chapter 4, title 7, pard 1 of he Rev) Statutes. By Mr, ARCHER (Rep.)—To amend the game laws. BILLE PASSED—ADJOURNMENT. To extend the time for the collection of taxes in Queens County.- Adjourned. o NEW-ENGLAND. s THE BOSTON FAILURE—ASSETS OF THE UNION STEAM- BHIP COMPANY-~THE BOARD OF TRADE AKD BAIL- ROAD MATTER BY TELWGRAPI 70 THE TRIBUNE. Bogtox, Jan. 16.~The reported failure of o Jarge honse which has acted as the agent of our oldest line of British steamships has glven rise to a great variety of sen- sational rawors, whichfhave no shadow of foundation. The suspensions wilchhave boen so far reportod have resulted 1u almost every case from ontside speculations, Public confidence 38 unimpaired in firms doing a legitimate busi- ness. The aunual weeting of the Unlon Stcamship Com- pany was held to-day. The steamships of the Compan ‘were gold in New-York some thue ago, and a dividend u‘ 60 per cent was made. The Company's nesets are now 17,50, The question of closing up affairs and waking & final dividend was Jeft to the Directors, with full powers. 1t is stated that the owners of aline of steamers plyin; Dbetween Boston and Bangor have recovered #1,200,000 of the Government, for steaniboats lost while under Govern- ment eharters durng the late war. . T o o . ) mlll&, endnd {)ln Mace, in twopheats. Time 2:4. At an ioun o‘g‘mflnx of ;"fi Bn‘lu'd °r'n’;'§f'w"“"" the quest! purchase of the Weste) OrOeR- ter toads by the Btate was debated, wnd finally veferved 10 4 committee. The members seein disinclined to take ony action, The Board adopted n resolution offered by recommending the islature to con- of wultnl%ng nlfuflwn around or ex—)h“ n, the e: iene; :‘v‘: the n‘m« ui 10 be used during the con- struction of the tunnel. THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. BYTELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. PIILADELPIIA, Jan, 16.—The delegates elocted by the wm of the Grand Army of the Be)nbllw the of vania, nasembled in convention &Vfll'll‘fll'hlmm of officers to serve for the ensu- were secret but the. ‘.sr::& auder, i Wi of _Germantown ; Benior ”nd Ao, '&"m MacMichael fi unior e CRIME. me"flvusm Y, JANUARY I7, 1867, —_— e ——— bt Governor, the mr{.wtlmn m& A"'lfir“: aI'mmher THE FENTANS. . i = uum;oxmm ol o o1l ' ':nn TORUNTO TRIATS—DANIEL QUINN FOUND GUILTY. | MURRAY-MITLY, THIEYES ARRESTED—OWNERS WANTED, | AN FXCITING GAMI AT HOBOKEN — EAGLE AGT. |y, L2 ‘,l:";‘“' N "‘”‘"“"‘";"":' B % Yesterday afternoon, Detective Officer John H. EMPIRE—THE LATTER THE VICTORS. | stewmer; to 0x10, Jan. 16—John Rogan, on being put on | McCarty, passing the futcrsection of Brondway and Nine- | A very interesting con ‘est at baso ball on the fes trial, stated that he was not ready, o 4 et 4 7 < poned. ¢ was not roady, and the case Was post- | teentli-st., observed two well- known ug-town thieves en- | 100K place at Eylyan Lake, Ho oken, yesterday attornoon, | iate, $12 & 2 y e T o) W tering & dy goods store and subscquent]y Watcbed them, | the contestants being the mowt export skaters of tho § of¢xo bou % h‘a st 5 placed on the dock—States thot | and at length took them into custody. Returning with | Eagle sud Eumpire Clubs of this ity The weather was ky dull, by S ]' 8 JENTE 2 T County Cork, aud a laborer; has | them to the store they had visitod, the officer made | Very favomable for the eport, and t,\e ice was in talerable Tyt ] ived everywhero; he was one of Morgan's guerriilas, | himself known to the proprietor, informed that gen- couddtion, and conscquently the gan e proved to be very TERMS OF THE TRIBONK, “' ' - a0, according to Lis reprysentations, saw Bard times. 1t | tioman that they wera young thieves, and. inquired | IeTosing. It was after 2 o'clock bato ve ml was I DAILY TR ot o hown i vidence (it (he o e ove v | ¥l b, TP g Sacthl e | S e O a1 Dt Tl s oo o o k. S s c Ferlans, and was armed when captured. Heo said the | w00, i sold him four dozen Dalrs of | gioreq runs, hut the next three were put o Ut at first baso, WEEKL > > nnune of the country was to be changed from Canadato | thens e wadcisics 10524, aud that baving Guspectod | tho scoro ef thie tnings being 7, "The Emp iges then took SEML X TRIBUNR. the Irish Republie. Col. Lynch g P 3 ad, after haok Lours, given them o check aud | g0 b “atinor bei ho f \$he first Mail subseribers, 1 1 numbers el jux-d'm:"-i ‘3_ 1ln B Lll‘l\fw\nll'nlw ‘i-m de- | gent & clerk to wateh their movements. Thereupon Offi- | 1 b S0 g vl Y'I"’ irat l;fllur-na e 1. w‘ mwflm"m» {N-Dl, 3 . e y e T - c on, B 3 ez g JOHN ROMANS CONVIOT i, axD e aesUKIRN ::,“},,:.',13,"":"‘,’ "‘?’““‘:‘: "wn:filéthn" o ;-Im}-;" o Saion, zm:ng;';:r':c:‘.n];:r’”nx::?nnr«:zngfifu‘mn—.—n.‘:‘:‘Innha Persons remitting for 10 copies $30, will reoeive a0 oxtry 5 Ehe Fentan trals wrore reanunc thi moraing, the Ton, | Folloo Sation: wnd are miacked Hhue: » Jousin. Doyon | L8 e seoond inuinigs the Eaglee only sccured syroram, § Femons remittiag for 5 copica 4, will moedys an o b ‘A:‘l M rnmln and the lllnn. Judge Hagarty presiding, | & Co., B 242, of; Z2 27 The prisoners render the t that was two more than the Empire obtained, Yor they Ccopy 0ne year., 1% Johm Romans belng arralgied expressed & wish that his | names of Jambs Larkin and James Erecman. Theser. | Fetired in succession for » biank score. This com,olmiest WEEKLY TRIBUNE. v ey ahoula e conposed G Dl wions, whleh was conn | goaut, i command ad by Sent e fles fo i | Vi RGN Me ERDICLING NG OR[Nt atmeriiers 1yeanw uroes | Thomas Stesiefs B ekl OO Mote, 836 who, whilo Inebriated, iad been caught In attempting to | Ui at nine 1o seven, the Eugles betag only two & o rH B N A be o, 100, cllgiole. ais he | Wk ey, I Re Bernar] Brays S0m N ore t ngtwiktis On o 1o Baglese As If was i £ Bl e e s s o | West Thirty-sixth-st, This new description of burglar, | t28 With'n one Fut of tie Bagiets, 45 m‘“‘"l“‘“' bad oxpressed sfroug opinious wguinat Feitanism. | who cals bimself Aléxander McDougall, way detained i, f e R e et T % e | Ha y sald that was not a valld excuso; he | the police cells Iast night, aud may tako & trip to Black- ngs, unless the seore sheuld be a the at the eloso of the _ y the prisoner by the evidence, irrespective of | well’s Islaud to-day. fifth innings, now to be played, was the last, and con- ten. {:-«le. u":}'r :un.' .ly. o (|‘nm|-rm| umle: umrt1 the (l‘mwn GRAND LARCENY. Ahll&-rall:lu 1;.;3:.«-!;1““»;% - E “t}lmmm:w of lrhtem Now York, - ad elected to try the prisoner as an American citizen, a P ENY, McGinn led of © ngs, on of = Bad elected to try the, yrisoncr s an Atweriean, clUsen | o yoocly enlisted soldier named Thomas Moore, was | Esice, aud mianigod to veneh hix fiet bast, vt Philips wrd From Bal, Black & C. e rifle and bayonet, stood guard over Mrs. Bristew's Hotel at Fort Erie. The only witness the defense wis Major Denison, Commander of the Governor-General's hody- arrcsted yesterday forenoon, charged with stealing an overcoat and palr of boots, worth §28, from Joseph Jones, a soldier stationed at the 1t acored one fecrulting Office 1n Exchange: | Teft ‘on tho pases. hitiing a high ball, which was taken on the fiy, McGinn Was caught uupplnf 4 at was afterward secured, when Hicks went out on n foul © For tvo mouths past resors Nave boch ffe that we bod 8168 o s To state simply, but emphatieall u mwwi,’m-...d&"“’" " first base, a double play being [oundation sty o Ty Wicnts of sul , two men guantl, wehose ovidchro was baimportaut. Aftet spGches | place Jersey City. The cout wan récovered, und accused | fy, dhs eaving the Empires throo uns o, get 0 v wihon Balf an hour returned with the verdict * guilt made Ak oo d o Théy howeverobtained four runs, and eame in tho vietors | Ihat beck o questic, with us whefher it was James Spanlding was next arraigned. He claimed to ROW IN A SALOON. Dy& mooze o€ 15 (o 18 iuifavor of the Epires. ‘Wo Y o Eorsyorbeey h b S Tars: E o be an Amcricun cltize, avd ueked o fury ball aliens, | On Tuesday night » party of young men went Into el poge; o vow verging on il cestary dsce e ‘cstablisvmeat of oul s Naving been taken Mr, McRenzie addreased the | the saloon of a Mr. Bennett, at No. 41 Mott-st., and drank. $ o Aty oAl AL T DT LT o Jury for the yrizoner, and cantended that 1 Some of the party became engaged in an altereation with | &6% 0 3 | oueh s coutingoucy s scarcoly powlvle. > Sviiancs that Rosuii ikl beetovitihe e the propritor, wherfthe latter took down a loaded mus. Duniap, 88 b, 4 By Ros o Bgomay and o the oot panepi et g, % | ek sl o Y1 ey o 1 piace, s ot [ St 7 R 1 i N 0 D] Par LW o o o) ) i p 3 = Cincinnatl, The jury after an absence of 20 minutes re- | 1. ,‘-‘,:.k;"fi'(:k",’],','."",,'_‘“"'L'ffi“,’r',’,::,";:i"‘l’r ":""’l,“':“""’dx i ""“‘f”“-( 0 w !h‘n v Anotlier one of the party of gpughs, named MeManus, o } 8 stmple-lookin Hu;n n‘l:a‘ d e Yeapon from | eck, n:l.d'uinu it dealt 3\1 M o Jury v cunctt o powerful blow on the forchead, felling bim to KXAPP—DINBIOW—AL the aidence of (o bride's mother, s Afier tis cximination of the pavement, and causing & dangorous wound. McManns 0 3| “ay, Jun. 5.y thedier. Mr. Harritt, Duane ¥. Kuapp "MeKensie kald the prisoner was a lntt-fool of | thed mde hig eacape.. The wonrided man Wis taken into | Gaigiter of o late Jobn Disbrow, sl of Haverstraw, low, with no fixed place of abode, who had joined | Ly residence, whete bis wound was dressed. Yesterday 15 | STEOUD—FATRBANKS-—On "',l,'.'.'.'x?fl.;;' :;;:;Iun of the thing, without auy inten- | 4 coroner was notified to attend and take his ante wortemn ?-lh. A g bl -w Yo deposition, ENTINE—At Christ Gharol, on Tucsday The Judge in summing up, sald that the evidence was 3 Eagle. strong ngalnst the pn-.f- hut that it was a case for a | GEN. FORREST'S RRSIDENCE IN MEMPHIS ROBBED— ':.’.;'l‘,‘r’":"“r rfi';'la‘t Dr. Tyng, \ +Yale l-.l-vl —Mr. le. Jacob Valeatise, 8sq., all of this city. recommendation to mercy from the Jury. <At 7 o'clock there being no prospect of the Jury agréeing they were locked up for the night, aud the Court adjourncd till to-{ ASSASSINATION, Mesmpms, Jan. 16.—Last night the residence of Gen. Forrest, on Adama-st., waa eutered by robbers, who B Beorers—Messrs. Peck and Hosfor Tiwe of game—1 hour 45 minutes. . le, 3; Empire, 3. Fly catches— = M g WOrrow. ¢ " Oiits on fouls—Eagle, 2; Ei 5. ol nearly $200, and othier valuable articles, including his ba- | ing being beiter than that in the game at Brook u . Coracliua Soum o e rolo, 1t ln{n-wrl«dlhu‘(: Dr. Sl '(-,.,(-,fimd- scnntor | fhe battiug was ot up o the mak of b mx:nm'mk"m;‘"h o et ” - or Oblon Couuty, was shot dead from his horse neardie | The nmpire discharged his duties impartinlly, and the | BOI i—On Sanday, Jea. 13, at No. 411 West Twenty thirdet., FIRES. home last Friday, by an unknown assassin, :;I"lfll) ml’m‘:r:x(eld nnld n-n-l;:’d Wi &!‘- &T;{m ,‘Z,',‘f""" e o, bnq danghise e e e - s A AN EXPRESS-CAR ROBBED. O e L a Ly et | o)l Tl o and e of tho favited do- THE PIRK IN WASHINGTON MARKET—LOSS ABOUT Fx-m\I’()“nnw, Mass., Jan. 1 —-'l'm"mr“ of 'l‘m Ad- 'Il.':{ar' ':: n':".'.f('x'fi'y"n'ifx'{'5‘5&5’&5&"&‘%&"&“&‘#&5 % f :%?.‘3."' Thursday, ! 00, ams and Me * U “ases which left here for vill be 004 4 A aning enty 08 Thu 10, Sy 1agt WeAncatny, dhcs badly smowed up an0 B4 | Sinveierog o monel ariier L EhS FEEANS o : " The fire which broke ont in what is known as Fulton-row in West Washington Marks m Wednesday morning, was not as destructive a8 feared at the thue there unt y. Upon their arrival it was found that they hod been phindered of their most vali. able contents, - The papers aud mail watier had heen cut ud strewn wbout, evideutly In search of mor BOARD OF EDUCATION. —— Jan. 14, 1367, Mary, widew of Tk Taavst: went. (o press. Tho epace burned over is | e iy o o ta the robicrs, o ia the placeswliere jm 14 M g abont 200 feet in length by 76 in breadth, and this was urred known, The amount of property stolen | AppoINIMENT OF STANDING COMM 2 A relock » covercd by one-story sedy occupied by déalers in prod- caunot be given at prescit. A ::“Lcm\nrrzu FOR THE-| wuseral ervicss 1 Ebeesiay, Ty o o ot T e ue vious kinds, and commission merc The o ¢ MURDER IN ‘. i e of her son, William w!;; .14:‘2“.!.,|u- about §20,000, in sums varying from Soancht i .“:‘ “':' TI‘\‘ ’l; !l!:::l:’r‘?)"lun io The Board met at 5 o’clock last evening, the Presi- o, PR ll&:;“n-t l‘.s'l(‘xnu,uh- M to b ¥ i & body of Shea, o1 ot ugustius Wetwore, are invited ». wing 15 a st of those ocenpying siands on | arrived at this port, st S Enat port, Moo on Mon- | 4ent, James M. McLean, esq., in the €hair. The Board | gfie; notice. - K " "Cox & Apillane, com D e O e foundander the e i e of tha ocka. From | travsacted n sumall amount of mere routine business, after | pLYNN—On Wolnestay, Jun. 16, 1057, Bimuod Giford Son of Josuplh. 1t $1,000, insitred Xink, commisston | wounds on his head it is thought le may have been wur- | which the President aunounced the following as the and Rebeeos Flyun, aged 4 years. merchants. ' C. T. Cosmos, apple dealer.” Luther & | derod. Standing Committees for the present year: I ok "“"“"""““'""‘"""""‘“""lfift&“’ Mondoff, apple dealers and ecommission merchants; TORTURE AND ROUBERY. . & WD DIGOCRS ronD:, at1 o clock, from tho reaidence of his graudmotber, re. C. Macy & commission merehants and deal SOraTs. Jan. 16.-On. Teiday it Tt 2ee | yiieones Youpithen Mewa Vance, Brennan, Small, | 3 Firtat. Jus: 8. W. Perkius, commission merehin oy o 0 Friduy night st (heeo | warren and Patterson. ~ Coumittoe on Teachers, Messrs. | RAVES—At Oraage New-Jorsey, on Tuesday, Jua. 15, Addison Grareer - Pond, dealer 1 fruft; A. C. Leouard, comm v B i o wlon | Dupigvac, Warres, ¥arr ond Neilson, Committee | _Hate of the frm dm-nun..,munmhw 4 ehant ; T. Barrett, dealer in mutton, sustained a slight W - e e Sroes and | on Builings, Mossrs. Small, Allen, Jackson and | The reletives and fronds of the famsy are lavind v - R e M iihie T, Uy Logk off G shoes unt | Tiayex, Cormiltee on Suppiies, Mcsars, Bretman, Vaice, at bi late in Orange, on Friday afieruoos, the 1th . reapectively 26 s and 278 v held bix fect to the five untll they were | Fair, Dupignac and Miller. * Auditiug Commitgoe, Messts. AL e e oo 4 Th addition to the uhove, elght stands were destroyed burned. Willls finally shiowed the vobbers | Turrier, Coop, Bmall, Healy and Lurremore. 'Commiltee AAADH Jipuw i £09. Ed it s Earwn s tiRIR ey T wae o whero ¢ securedl aud tion G- | on Course of tndies and School Books Mesars. Roosorelty HOGO-0n Wolswiey aharsoss, Jea. 14, P Hagy, the S8R ¢ by the foMowing dealers tu produce: Thomas H. e T A R oo e | Allon, Lo e ¢ atives o tiends of the fumily are ot Henry Parr, Jumes Trainor, Matthew Hein, Mr. Dri onsed great exoitamENS 1N b M EEIZIDEL Sites ‘and New behools, Messre. Putterson, Post, Merrill, | 7ol %eral, from bis late w'nM" By L . W, Tosiioell and Meysach. AVia DESPERATE AFIEAY IN BALTIMORE. Larremore and Juckson. Committoe on School Furniture, | E"D. oo tatardsy, the 19t inst, &¢ 1 o'clock pr m. 2 The imsurance in most cases was very slight, the insurauce JALTIMOR women engaged at work in | Messrs. Hitehman, Jackson, Coop, Bromian and Healy. | y\ksoN—On Weduosday, Jun. 16, s Woodbridge: N 1, Ohades companics considering the risk ns extra hazardous. a cooper sho Tto an uitercation, when | Commitice on Normal Schools, Messrs. Farr, Miller, | T4CR30N 50, 6 vear othis e IN ONE-HUNDRED-AND-EIGHTH-ST.—LOSE $15,000, amed Garrison sejzed the other and drawing a knife | Small, Neflsou und Allen, Committes on Eveniug | yonersl scrvices on Friday, st 2 oflock p. m., from the " of Mr. ¥ OXE-HU! -AND-FIGHTI-ST.—LOSE #1500, | S0V vorad s head from bis body, Killiug him in- |-Kchools, Messrs. Turner, Warren, Viice, Hitchuman and |~ avid oter, Benton's Trains loave. {4 At 5 o'clock yesterday morning o fire broke out in | stanily. lnu»!l;fnur. cuuumrxr'fi‘e (lvl‘l,:“olon;dAlmhmll, Mel::‘n. War | aud retum st'4 p. m. the stables attackied to Panl Falk’s Lion Brewery, located 1QUOR_SFILER FOUND GUILTY. ren, Patterson, Me! Post_and 0. Committes on | MINTON—At New-E: , 5. 1., on Wodresday, Tan. 16, Rmily 'S 1n One-hundred-and-eighth-st. near Ninth-ave. Tn a short | tho State act “"""x‘.'.':fn'illfln‘;::H"?.'.?h?.‘.“"&.flfififs :‘:nfi’!;:p‘l': '.;2“‘"'"“" e+ » - - ) hrought i ver- lixig liguor, the rior Coutt. timo flaraes had extended to the cooper-shop adjoining, | K 1+ Herau fof e FNC Lo an and both buildings, with their cont consisting of v ) one, & number of At ¢ Cuicaco, Jan. rible tragedy at Valparalso, Tnd. Channey Page, o Jeweler, kille insured that he died WRTH-ST. w fire ocenrred in the | IN THIRTY- At § o'clock last eveni ay v guilty hackman s at Awelling No. 282 West Thirty st., owned atd oecn- pled by Dr. D, F. Fetter. It was T d; loss | 1 Coronet Iy deccasod Lo the on building about €100; on furniture about & | dend-howse, and will b t to day. | PROBABLE FATAL BURNING. children of Charles Reilly, ! for #11,0 bullding and &2,00 ¥ AY any. The fire was caused by i g fitter 3 Jiacob, Cooper, setting fire to the gus whilo fixing | the weter. DESTRUCTON OF SEVERAL BUILDINGS AT ELMIA. BT TALKGKAP TO THE TRINUN® : following | o ¢ iren in a room while she Kk to take her husbund Lis din- had dug out the loose earth about twe ke ont this 1 taken } New Iaves, Conn L INDIANA. in o tencment s Jongin; RAILROAD ACCIDENT nherge wing the building tn which § BY TRIRCRAPH T0 THE TRIBUNF. i stores owned by Wm. H. | INDIANAPOLI . 16.—An nceident ocenrred on Mernill and Ge Ki w escaped from | the Lafuyette and Indisnapolis Rallroad near Lafayette the buildings b ir lives. The loss Is estl | this whole train wus thrown from the ou axle. Nome o0, track. of 1he passengers were seriously injured. A LADY BURNED TO DEATH, Corovra, C. W., Jan. 16.—A dreadful necident, mated st §12,000; insured for & NGFIELD FIRE, ~The fire originating [ 1 the Wasson i s paint slhop i this city ¢ is generally believed to have been the k of an i0-¥ which has resulted e e f Mra. Cockburn, mother cendiary s were no dangerously combustible wa- | of te o Cockburn, Bolicitor-General of Cannda, forials ¢ psequence b the buijding. The watehman occur hite folding a letter, her elothes took fire was four p after tho fire was discovered, nud his o the grate, and her bodyswas severely burned. Sho and died last night. in great agony for 24 hours, e hou-bi-luw, was severely bukued, trying e flames. — THE LA, negligence needs explanation. A CLOTH MILL BURNED. Kixestox, €. W., Jan. 16.—Booth's cloth mills, near Odessa, were burned to-day, with their coutents. Lots, $10,000. COLUMBT Corvynrs, Ga., Jan. 16, GA. ¢ Planters’ Warehouse was burned to-diy with 2,600 to 3,000 hales of cotton, mostly belonging to planters, There was very litto - SUrANCe. ATTEMIT TO BRIBE POLICE CAFTAINS, w that the Excise Law has been declared Con- stitational, those liquor dealers armed with injunctions from Judge Cardozo and others, who were the most defi- FRANKFORT, KY. 3 Jan. 16.—At 64 o'clock to-night an Mr. Neal, on Masin-et., near a8 burned down and also two ud- | Ant, have suddenly become very submiss and are be- sses, the property-'of Mra. Majors. | wleging the various police captains to favorsbly indorse "rlie firo communloated to the Joll and the county it | thelr apyiications to the Board of Exclso for licanses. papers were saved. Loss $100,000—insurance small. As might be supposed, many of t. men are wiliing to Wenther was 5o intensely cold that it was a long time [ Pay well to_obtaln - the cove fndorsel Defore the water conld b got in play. The fortunate fall | # ° recommend from a captain of polle o 1 the early part of the evening prevenied tho | 3% supposed o know the character of overy piace in his Proelnet, s tautamo it 1o procuring & lcense. S howeve v, W Capt. THE PACIFIC COAST. Capt. B TELPORAPH TO THE TRINUNE. SAN Francisco, Jan, 15.~The stockliolders of the | from onc Joo Sch Gould & Curry Mining Company to-day authorized the | 1o ! Tigard of Trustees to subseribe n (Aing $100,080 to- | ward the eonstruction of the Sutro Tunnel. The ship Georgo Feabod with a full ¢ 28,000 sacks of wheat, has cleared for New-York. Whoat—choice Milfing, §1 80 4 cwt.; good Shipping, ot ixtrn, & o0; _Buperfine, 4 10. Sucs of Hodgson's cholee New-York butfer at 8 cs—Suvage, $1,50; Yellow Jack Crown Loint, 1, Gould & Cuarry, $620; Che Bedcher, $155 Empice Mill, 162 60; Iwperial, §1 lorne of tho Fourth Procinct, recently re ider of Nos. 81 und 83 James-st., o compliod W 3 e manner a8 that of predict that neither Other cases have ocenrred Pprowched with i view curred 8o openly ns the rgo, inclading Ly o Helmetder will procure leense whero Police Captains have b of bribing them, but none have o above. VIOLATIONS OF THE EXCISE LAW. James Boland, corner of Fifth-ave. and Twentieth- st., Brooklyn, Johu Williams, corner of Fifth-ave. and Twenty-thirdst,, Patrick Carney, corner of Jay and Ti- ork, Thomas §100. ¢ Legal tenders selling at 1114 AN Franciscoadan, 16.—1The Bouthern Coast steam arrived yestorday with a large detacthment of the 1th | pevste, Wi Glander, East New United States Infantry and _two companies of the 324 | and John Smith, Fort, rth Procinot, J. Ri Regnlar Cavalry under Col. Crittenden bound 1or | oy, J. McQua and P. Keernan, Forty-ih were yesterday arrested for by npcnh:r thelr piaces of business before sum were fined §0 cuch, or held for further examination. TIE BROOKLYN l.:ul?llu»hlul‘l:)ll. A maeting of the lguor-dealers of Kings County was held last ovening, at No, 565 Fulton-st,, Brooklyn, for the purpose of organizing and concentrating the lquor inter- st of the county, with a view 1o-obl the repoal or wodification of Exclse law. Arizonn. “fhe bark Mertin, which safled hence Dec, 13, returned i;;;h-nlu ) huving ber mainmast badly spring. The “tlg ‘undace and Joachim Christion sailed yesterday D Capt. James Van Tine, the ploneer merchant of San z‘fn'ndm. dicd at his residence in this city on the Mth nst. The mining stock market firm with upwasd tendency for most Acseiptio) t i t for New- s Miung Clatm, located tn Eidorado County, Call- | e ol organization will be effected. fornia, livs Deen sold 16 a Brooklyn and New-York Com- | Wl Uoomewhat lenghty discussion of the merits and Rl Acimerits of n law that all seemed 1o consider “obnoxious, G e R D ":.',‘_‘o;.:t"f.:f,‘,‘«"’n""m;‘;,’:g‘i sinoe | Lt and lega),” the meeting adjournod. is commanded by the THIALS UNDER Tik EXCISE LAW. i Uoited strten mu'lf. S hgnaied The proprictor’ of & Greenpolut, restuuiunt, dacl ‘lie snount of bullion uhapd by Wells, Fargo & Co. -A:rm onor was enl:, ed betore Justice mol 1 “th"Telr ied o bmu“g &.dq m‘:'xm hflwfi sale, T0@$ 80 100 w—latter cholee; Ml The charge wos not sustained by the evidence 1] e T b0 Baperine, 88 T O ol rsoner wasacauittod: i e o Bl {lis, whio Mg s QUL e vt T | S Bt e e by o Tow Jacket, $12: Chollar, Ophir, $160, 1 pten 4 :mm“ Aot Ko e, ure selliug at T4 D Ele Qevelopment been 80 rapid that we whose recollections of “The | Trade” In New-York extend back a dozeu or twenty years, are astonished, and have our ideas of it considera- when we find that another Jolut Stock Com- pany, with its President, Sccretary, and managers, has beon beought Into existence. Our readers who, on Satur- day, saw u our colummns the advertisements of the New- York Nows Company, will at ouce understand that we refer to that organization of reliable and energetic men *l desnn rant « LR ly . salen 100 bales Middling at lons and of the pany goes Into oper n of LAND OFFICL REPOR BY TRLRGRAPI TO TIE TRIDUNE. nmissioner of the General Land Office has Just rocelved retarus showing that 30,106 acres of the public lands were @isposed of fu Novenber and Decomber last at the following local offces: In November, ot Olywpla, Wasbhiogton Territory, and the Rosenlurg 1,746 weres aud 10,161 ceres respoctivoly; aud at Jusetion City, Bayiiell, Wissoosin, offces, 11,167 acres, The,C tio [ wely, The greater der e Howes to $9 603, THE ST. DY TELKGEAPE TO TIE TRIBUNK. ¥rALO, Jun. A ge of F160" Rye nomial ab 7a, Jan. 15.—Cotton g st I1je AVAXYAN, Jag. 16.—~Cotton NEW-ORLEANS, Jau. 16, Middling, ije,, and Middling, 3240, ; [ Govermnent oficers are seisii bigher, sales at $0C 20 $6 30, Red [ ~Sales of cholee Western to ®1G@$2l; Shipstu Itailrond Frelghits—ilo Albany, 80e. Moniv, %cii ; vales chuuged, 40ic. for No. 2. 115, Live Hogs i i o caee, Dremed 1 WAUKES 2 16 for No. [ aud 1 96@% jull sl lower at 4%. for No. 2. Pro aed Hogs firmer al $70 § et 2,500 bash On, ey ; ualificirtions, Mesars., Healy, Post and Coop. Commissioner Roosevelt was exoused, by reason of fll- liealth, from serving on any committee except the Com mittes on Course of Studies and School Books. The. Togs quict; salee b $7 500 #8. Whisky warket frm at 'y G 20 jes of Chioten Ticree at 12¢. Whisks ol at §2 95% 3. Corn. Jan. 1o—Cutton—Sales teday :i?éu' weral; Middlings, " ' San. 16.—Cotton” steady ; sales 'AG0, Jan, 16,—Flour arket fat at $9 6@ &10 s, Wheat e lower; $2 130 2 18 for No. hade firmer and le. hl{,lur Tige. for No. [ demand and 10 bi g aetive and 10%15c. "20,000 bush. Wheat, Larremore, Hayes, | NICHOLS—Ox Wodnesday eseniog, Jan. 15, 1877, s i 'éu%.x.mmu.u Tidon dasghter of m;i‘-‘h afi y Tl relatives und friends are fnvited to stiend the tuneral, 5-'«:_1::': e e e - § ; rnlugt—o-m,hn.ltnh-ynuum-'? ville, 'ou Friday, taken for interment by the & e tot o. fully msured i |y almost killed o hived girl; t = . I:mflv,y]::||?v||7,]:4\vl| 3 P -«“nlv':l-‘:‘..|.ln- and £l The bodiss of the t |"| or Board then adjonrned. n.‘.‘:‘;l ""T‘ g ry " olh ne f Tecinems, cons the flames, but the girl managod to escape. o oo e ntives Dusity are respectily oy the command of Capt. Bo ceeded i removing | ot b o eonent in eyl © » the faserd, on Thundsy, &t 12 o'clock, frow late residenne, o property to # considerable amonut Tue NewseaPeR Busivess.—The wholesale trade | Alleast. : d Ve L AT | i iR in nowspapers. mogazines, &., which, & fow years ago, | QULMBY—0s Woluestar, Jus. 16, of consemption, Dr. Nathaslelils Sunk shop of Johh Colling, &€ No Bre ok o DISASTERS. was In Its fufancy, cmploging but few persous, is, i this | Tix reiuises a5 Miesds o the famly are facted o atend bis : and Lumlnug Veb sanstasebly damagod, 1ot oY g— year, 1837, o great intorest, whose transactions are counted | o8 Friday, st1o'clock p. m., from No. 11 Thicd are., withou, amaged. Loss o ar, 1831, 4 ¢ St about §1,000; lusured for 81,600 fu the Albany Cit 0 RUN OVER AND KILLED BY A ITACK, by millions of dollars & year. This enormous increase, puny. The re necupled " - 4 '+ | ROMER—On Tuesday, Jaa. 15, Matilda ., wife of Jobz Romer, ia the .‘;W»h‘_f)‘;"‘,":l:;'.fl":;fi“,:nf;l gy ,h‘::""_"g"{‘l’;_‘l An aged man n v Konny, was ron over | arlsing from the great increase in the circulation | _ %th year of ber n 2 e by Joncph Nalor, sud 18 Quimagid g the exteit of §600 | by 1 hack retuny Al at Calvary Cometery, | of newspapers, magaines, &e, ond the continnal ",.‘,:’,‘,V:T}'.:,‘, I'fh‘;#hfl_,:,?,a?;m""" Ve 1840 i Viermote wt10) & m., where the remaing will b train, Harlem Ballroad. o ROSS—Snddenly. on Tuesdar, Jan. 15, at Bridgeport, Conn., Kate dengiter of Avdrew Ross of Brookiyn, N. Y. b The fuueral will tako place oo Fniday, Jas. 18, at 2o'clock, from. the Bedtord Cong. Church, eor of Pacisc’st. and Clove Road, SMITH—At bis residence, No. 30 Kast Twentietiat, on Wedsoslap evening, 16t inst., David Saith, M. D., in the 53tk year of bis age- Notice of funezal hereafier. THOMPSON—On Tuesday, the 15¢h iast., after short illacss, Etiza. wife of William B. ‘l\l-,mn & The relatives and friends are the without farther uotice, from St. P aud Twenty-second-st., on Thursda, resources of the country has ELM1s A fire Wroke ont about B hes visited the apart- 4 X Tubduig t In the clothing store of Isa L 1o playing Wit the fi ",{HJ", :,,,,' e SPATE | \ho yesterdy commenced a5 a company—the busiess | vy COTT—On Wedseadar, Ja. 16, ia Brooklys, Josa 8. fatastson of dore Pec Ml“ or-st., extended to the next store 1 Trom the stove aud set fire the elothing of Imlfi of supplying tonewsdealers throughout the United Btates Joshas M. and Jaue ¥. Van Cott. #t, occupled by W. T, Gilbert, for boots aud sloes. The e e men Fhedr screnins broughtesome of the | and Canada all kinds of newspapers, magazines, periodi- | VARNUM—Aftor o short iliness, on Tuesday evealsg, Jan. 15, Joscgh B thr ~lme_m hight, the see and third ira o their nsslstince, whoextinguished 16 | o hooks &e., &o. The company is managed by David Varaus, sen., of this eitr. seeupied by Willian 1 \, Misa Brink, and | g e T st chiidd, Mary, in the opinion of Dr. Cal- | . ) &e., &eo o y y friends aud relatives of the famile, and of his u'li»hl‘hyb n, s 1‘5"{11"‘11“1:"' ot 1'1'.‘? . ;""'"' u, bs fatally burned. P. Rhoades, Robert M. DeWitt, Joshus G. Abbe, William Pihed Juss T Dadoril. pub of B0 rm '—a caped with thelr Hyos, Josing w eir furniture, . ol O 21 o » ercae-st. A:m‘ vulnables, The v..t..fim.« "were totally ACCIDENT AT MORRISANIA. D. Bancker, and George Ross, all long and favorably ",'..‘::."‘ ,.“‘“"_ trom the M "},_,,,d_' t_‘ They were owned by Judge Dunn and H. B, On v.»q,.,.L.!‘ :;....‘ it abont ,\m o'eld known to publishers and newsdeslers, nssoclatod with w.\‘;::nn-:“ e aild The insirance on buildings and entire contents | named Anton Muller George Kin whom are Luther 8. Lawrence, the well-known banker A y m , Jam 13, of realdence wis wu.m'm,;m. IA';"?;;"I.I RO |;. Q'i'u,;un 'rln .:-. ! {\‘dm_ a In:umlu!n;n“(“n F-; sssau-t., and Samuel 8. Blood. The New-York News '.:»::i):‘mmu .'h‘:'t}.h,n.:. Hrooklyn, Louls Walsh, of uts of adincent buildings sustalued losses by the | st., Morrisania. Owing to dey | 8 , b 2 N g y uioval of goods. i AN OIL REVINKRY BURNEI covuring uf (h froen round vser (e | well it may, {orthel busiaes 18 80 Very €xpausivo that | i, o Tharar ik, 3 Sk, y New-Havex 16.—An explos about two feet b Lo b a thonght they caunot | there is “amplo room ond verge ovough® for sll to | WILECAS e b Jesite BoCh S5 onday, Jaa. 1, Willam & stills at Leot & €08 ofl vefinery, ou the T ive : Muller hisd s right leg aud loft arm fractured, be- | achieve abundant succoss. el of """’"!'""h"{& . B T O hoxt a0 hEy ily injured about the head and body, and | gty TR T e R A T e s Tioas §20,000, ' Insured for 83,000, in New-York offic oa below She Kney 4o e o ROSTON BANK STATEMENT. oyt Vel Pkt ok o'clock & ey without furdhor uotica. e NEW-HAVEN, I rescie DY YRLEGRAPH TO THX TRIBUNE. o following is the weekly stato- o the Boston bapks: Due to other b'ks$14,516,020 Mou A oam> —w, JaoKBOn Te 38 £ RORDWAY, baa bl eriet of Dot sl gtce adles wilked on."wilh. £0ds o D posits. 40,246,216 | Gloves, ke. N. B.—Lad ia' Cirvoulation, 24,077,446 | Buits 10 onler 00 short uotice. No. 351 Broadna, , opposite Co'n Circulation, State, 911,740 | = - Gpecial Nohces. What the Widow Cliguor’s Yunous Champague is amoug Wines, PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CEEKUS is among the workl's perfumes of the chvice, cholcest, ot oute fuimitable and exquisite. A Institnie,—The Polytecunic branch will meet (Thuraday) KVENING in romia No. 8, Cooper Usioa. Afler the roport ou new discaverics and inventions, pupers will be read by A Miler, Dr. Feutelwaszee aad Prot. Vanderverte, Abuisgon Jewelry and Waiches : Of all deseriptions, aad 2 STERLING SILVER WARR, For wale b5 GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, oue dosr below R 13,070 weres ro! on of the land was taken for actual settle: The aggregat of cash sales sumounted s ITE OF TRADE. o Sge. Barley unehanged, quoted at Eolnrgement und Removal. #1. Provisons steady, asd in moderate sarked dall; aaled 199, hales, Mikiling | | TR BVENING GAZETTR will be eularged with s ous of this date, the price per slagle copy rewsiaing at three cents. warket dull, and too little doing to war- The Business Office of THE GAZETTR bas heen removed from Mo, 18 gration from being extended by flying cinders. 1o prevented our enucuses meeting. me John Riley, who Keeps o low saloon at No. | e, Sugar stiffer at 1je. for Fuir. Molasses quict; Comison, Gc. i NCENDIARIE ard-st., appiied to Capt. rd; _x..d»lu,n,m.h, Flour flrm Acrm-,‘u ih; Ratra, $1175 | Frankfortst. to No. | Vesey-st., Astor House Block oy INCENDIARTSM. " y indorse his application for ‘a$h15. Corn active at §1 05241 1h, Datn firim ab T, Hay quict at Arnany. N, !" ,.{nn,'l;;, (—;,\n nulm was made this dy Kept very bad place at 3 ewmam; Meas, 7 30, Bacen—Neuo olering, evening o ke re e print abandoned” cters of both sexes, Capt. obwcco Jower'; Medinm Leaf, Tase. ; 9 y 3 of 'Vh--d. Parsons & Co., but 1 n«ull foavard el gy g Sy B e Rll‘.'-y I, 136]; Bleriing Excbangs, 17} Fre New-York, Janeary 17 and extinguishied be e han or four hmnd contatulng 350 to tho dollirs damago bad been Cap tror use his influence | Jon, 10—Tohmces washenped, CIe s e S {0 prociro hin ‘alis ot 63 and Bucon wnchanged. jrmer ; snles ot $2 15, . & all recoipte of ln;.l‘lifi . Hogs are H g! i i 1N N e (o date ] s ¥ et qniet ) choice White | S, T i, —Sales of No. 1 iu car lote at #1 1. '1‘,?"-—"“.“ =z F . B KNAPP & Co. and gt & bottle of their VEGETABLE COUGH BALSAM. Sold at No. %3 Hudson-st., near King, sad by druggiets goserally. & will care you. . and Peas inactive, Middlings, $R@ S5 §¥ e Datkr, Ryt eston, §1; 1o New-York, 00e.; o at @I, b 2. Howine Grin; sales i $3 232 6. s r - rovinions frmer 110, i o tolts e sk

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