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[ THE MONEY MARKET. — crvft, COURTS. clal paper in the epen market at a rate fimmm per cent.” Very gespectfuy, e ———— e i B bq;m.y and Awnf Controlser, HE BUNE. friend of the 1e; has ever ndvocated the righta of T TRIBUD m STATISTICS OF THE METROPOLITAN DIs- TRICT. humanity, or his to all; haseyer nted an *en R " v it erest ) y COURT—JAx. 18.—Before J. Thom] ¢ ¥ & lightened view of %hu highest and best iuterests of every R UNITED STATES CIRCUIT i A pson, esq., New-Y OPINIONS OF THE PRESH. of the econntry, and consistently advocates & pro- { s O 1900, rmies- Judge BMALLEY. BALKS AT THE §TOCK EXCHANOE. The section ol'thc National Currency Act R Trm Nrw-York TRipUNE~TaE NEW-YORK Tris- tection,” as tending not o‘nly 10 .‘"lrn‘l‘::{l::‘;'rllw r:'e';:“:flr THE BIRTIS, MARRIAGES AND DEA b i » ALLEGED mmnu,,“,nn; '?:w;,mgm FROM TRHE | U 8 65 520 Coup '62 Continental Bank Michigan Centr: s forogbing catlowts foundo | m‘fy“ on which o g % g - v pase the agricultnr y othel . 1S PULATION OF THE DIS- 'OST-0] . 5,000. e .- 10%) ® unded isas follow: sk, which fustly bolds rankns the first political paper on | pou (eEobY €0 B e g /. Buccass to THE,| ~ MENT MOUSE E wu;fi’:r:;m United Btutes agh, Beajasais B. Miller. U 8550 Gon 08 Quicksiiver | | Bitmo, 30,1 4na /4 Archor ansolad, TRAE Svecy selhl ho Continent,enters upon the present year under flagtering | NEw-vomK Ti hogdv0 TRIOT-RRRVANELEA e ot De. Hint The defendant was for threo years an of‘fl;wr ?‘\'ll(hh 0,000, 06} 200 a1y 106. 55 GaTLI0R | tion nay take, rocelye, resorve and charg -3 Buspiees. A fow months pgo-1ts siz considerdbly in- of the dearcst The concluding poition of the report ot Dr. Haaris, .m;r, He was subseausntly employed as a nizght clerk in | U 8 65 5 ni 100 42° Mich 8o & No Ind or discotint made, or upon any note, bill of excha creased, to meet the necessitics which v P politieal prineipl 8, and n i1s 1 |l Statlsties, which came yesterday from the Post-Offi I edd with having, while acting | 41,000, mi Unlon Navigation | 1,400 . other evids s of debt, fu et at the rate allo 3t With the ln-,:nmnui uv:n-y.n its type has be o liter u'x.vr.h'“\'- the arts a ntor, 15 b far thie most interesting portion of the | in the latter led two lnml»lx“‘ 'r.u 125,000.21 call {:v: ;n: {m m ;,m ‘hr\‘-u::l the Btaie or i .:fltlior ; ore the b o ved. Tt v a real pleasure p the peopl inter, 18 by far & , { . 2 ated, 10 THOLC, eAC 0t wheve b, true pioneer of progress. On the questious of ¥ Tar o 1t treats of tho York e téstimony had by ven for the pr s DO B - o siin o | the rates so lim! B e ltical Equsiity Tmpartia: Butragt | oo o now Rt D ’ i tablish the i counsel for de 68 owr | Weatorn Uniion Tel! 2 3 1n sy vech Shate by Al Rights for Ali—it never fails to be found on the rigl r:”.w'“” iy Well condr - i A e o Ao Court that he lon 0. b oo 1 300...... 30. 40§ 11l y wi of the pide, and to utier 8 voice with & distinctness that the | £110f axcellent ma v Gitfas rNe bas already publ St cet as to detomlants go fisonsi 6 "IN ¥ Gl way ke, ety Yo oo rehend, o] N irm- o o i p 2d death o 0f N ork as compared with other orIme " the Cot it the pro 1,000, 00 ceennnn ng 7 per ‘cent, an 3 Wullest can comprehend, a8 with such force and firth | gven greater prosperity thah he 3, 1067, I Danth pate & A Would ¢pen the door for the prosecntion to call | K. C. Siate 63 Tow fay: be faken CoROTINE tho days fot WhEs 63 the note, bill or other evidence of debt Las {0 run, delinguency heretofore, in [Pittsburgh Eveutug Chronicle, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jun. tios; refers to tho gre rw-YORK TRIBU Though we are compelled to » atiti oIl Methe; 'm0 dlafl]r“v\hh THE TRIDUNE on mmug\-lml points n} political properly reg “('M, all birth s ll‘l Ay still we cannot withhold from it the praise of | gives interesting tab o3 0f Lo COmy o abiily, honesty of purposo and lofty PALTioU<iD: | macried and single; denounces fn. fitting terms th As & nowspaper it stunds at t m'!‘u-mllugnnln‘t'l(l;ll)!n Al:-‘;“»;‘ practice of abortion, o frequent even in “ good soclet oy 3cah~‘u‘.xl‘fl 'Lfi'“'\‘ ;r(i:'x:a;'rk:“'?'l o recommend THE | as to be shocking in ita total; shows-he rate ‘nl inere :f.:-‘i.'f‘;flf:('. v(411:;:;}{nl;l‘:llfll(L;:l:};l('L;. rr:“m(«v; ::1‘|.7';°wl|'u': Hino 5 Centr n|gfl W 0 WEER LY TRIBUNE. ”‘““"‘“"'i'”.;"” ’,‘;”"";“\l', n our population since 170; advooates Lo ;]"a‘;,;":‘ "‘l"p‘:: s o ol 0 30 o the next day of e (il Big. | Ritts 1 €2 m" sn. Ve wonld c; joular attention to THE TRIBUNE. | poor, and gives a coneize summary o i Gen. Joseph E. Hamlin and James Niblo were then | 1,000........... 943 Hndson !"xt:1:;:123‘1;’:,1}3?2""xnjwr"fl' of Americn, It is (s g"“"flv(lhv Burean of Vital Statistic g onitd and testified that they were acquaiuted with do- | Mil & 8¢ Paui2 m’| 200 tinguished from its city cotemporaries by its publ - | P Concerning the necessity for complete registration of dant. and, as far as thiir knowledge extended, his | 1,000, 81 |Reading ty, its consistency and its adbercnce to tr '8 tho Tigid tof thoe | haraeter was good. On their cross-examinations they | Alton & HIne | 400 preaches progiess, in which we belicve; tuerefor ng such registration. 0 1847 thel n | Yostified that they never had any business dealings with | 2,000 6 it "oontinued and fnereased success. Althoush WO | hug 40,131 marriagesregis ew York,while in Bro Bim—knowing bim only socially. Nave on some minor points dared to ditfer with him, We | jyp there has heen bo To n until within the past | The question of adjournment then arose, when Mr. vy s rexarded the sage of Spruce-st. a kind of politteal Jear Upon this point, Dr. i y8: It must bo manl | Courtney, the Distridt-Attorney, sald ho would like to Mentor. THE TRIBUNE appears in anew pographical | fost fo overy reflecting pevson, f in the trausfer of p the case to-duy (Saturday) 08 he was al 0 & (New Roc n-LK)( ¥ the most insignincant title to or estate, the law Nington. The Court noticed the Tsr: on the T New-York TRIBU needs require formal registration and writing o { and informed them that if they bad any ¢ HE W "('1‘ £ Amerioan Journals and d seriptivo records; and, it the legal rights of lincage and | ‘tjous scruples about sitting to-day, they wonld be excuscd, standaat o ety of the land. 1¢ advocate Beirsiifp are worth our re then much wore, | put, T his opinfon, it was a work of necessity. They made place in every family of the lanc. shonld there bo such sanctiona, formalitic 10 ohjection, wnd the trial will proceed to-day. 50 ———— West Unlon Tel 3. & i they would, to prove defendant’s bad chue- s and deaths; covusel concluded to call his witnesses, first inform- wortality of | ing the Conrt that one of the Witnesses ho wished to eall, four | Mitjor-Gen. Shaler, was not present, but would soon b Te. It being most time for the Court to adjourn, and | Mich South 1o prospeet of tho trinl being finished yesterdiy, 1t was nieas of logio as the most obstinate enemies of progress are compelled to respect. The resources for the enrich- Fuent of its columns with all manner ofivaluable intelll- cence, so ample heretofore, have been strengthened for he coming year. It has correspondents in every part of b Unt and every other-country of the globe, tasidens correspondents aro exmployed in every capital pnd commercial center {n Europe and South Ameérica, be- lside special correspondents who follow every importan movemeut in every portion of tho earth. Not less than three hundred persons are employed in furnishing mate- xial either for the editorial or ofher departments of the Paper. (Dayton (Olio) Religious Telescope, Jan. 9, 1867 ¢ Trr NEw-YORK TRIBUNE—We call attention to an article in another column scttmg forth the ererse attractions of what may be justly called the leadin Auerioannewspaper. (Spriugtield (Ohio) Daily Repuly NEW-YORK TRIBUNE—We publish this weel the Prospoctus of this invaluable journal, and consider that @nythivg we may say in its [;lllle is superfluous. It has been published so long that it is known of all men, and C . schold necessity. Its reporis with inany lias beconis s houschold necessity, Hie FEpOLi rece ng, reserving, or ¢l |rAu g g, reserving, or ehurgin Ler than the aforcsaid, shall be Lo orfeiture of the entire intcrest whigh the note, bill or evidence of debt carries with it, op whieh has boen i thereon. Aud'in case u ‘ Ereater rate of dufer Ias hoen paid, the 1 803 paying the sume, or their logil representat! Qe Foix 4 Qulnoy pooaver back, n any action of ! \nl, twice the amoving o interest thus paid, from the assoclation taking or Ft W & Chic ing the same, rozided that such m-nnnhnfqm..wa 9 | within two years from the timac the usurious transaction oceurred. But,the purchase, discount or sale of -a bong fide. ill of exchange, payable at wsother place than the place of such purchiase, discount or sale at vot more thag he current rate of exchenge for sight diafts in additiog to the interest, shall not be considered as taking or ree celviug & greater rate of uterest, Messrs, Jay Cooke & Co., in settling the Ayres Mill BOARD OF BROKERS—10 A. M. and Mining Company’s affairs, did not allow theme - ¥o & Pitts Mich 8 & N Tnd selves to be fleeced. They received from the arty 0. 903 400, 53, 7% P 0. 794 | for whom they sold the stock neceseary to sottle the and adjndged o i0. 630 il. 63§ Pionee EA«* tats Saltor et ment is under the contral s ’i"’;‘“ l’"““["‘h’;‘k‘_‘i‘“:‘({. Dews b de o e an.” | of marrtages o8 will lielp maintain alike the clnims, dutics est jownalists in America, Read what | 0¥ paper. G g i 4 and houor of lineage, and at the same time furnishneeded | - - e : oo damg: d i h 5 of saimo of the best Journeliiaib STNEED, gonibiean. | * Tha attentioneof our readers is directed to K | foveves of information and sef resereation to et UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE-Jax. 18. | N'¥ Giitial > © | oo 772756, 64| 400 7§ | contract. The transaction thus fat has beon. damag. 1"nvel‘ BUNE is the ablest paper in New-York, and | NEW-YORK TrIBUNE. THE TRIBUNE “",'l'h upon “"‘hs'lj"“.' A number of cases nre eited where ‘m"-'nua](_.; plml v];t]‘\*, Ticf Conunissioner BETTS, : A 0 | BETEEE 0 BV &.Guied | ing to 1o one but the Company. for i€ 1~ (Soloka Gaaeets, O O e insert {o-dny the | P4Per: " (Trenton (N.J.) Sentinel, Jun. 10, 1667. Aant upon the proper registry of (ho fact of arriag The Urited States agt. Richant H. Reynolts and George Morton, 30, ot T |k o " 03 | tween Mr. Vanderbilt and the Now-York Central I Taw Nuw-York Tuinexe—We insert to-day the | %oy wpyy PRIBUNE is t00 well known aa one D o and the rphan Liave been suf: | The defendants were charged with passing connter- | 1,400,771 108} 1,100 - 3 o : I%"“”““"m“ s O ol 8ot of s it p‘A';:«(r'f TR 0 mead any indorse- rtrom tho noglect of this vitalduty, oL | felt ¢ billson two girls, inmatcaof L.luu-,vl»x. oan. it F Sovaauant 547 U3 ;9 :“;“"i':'mg',’u:?:m' “"'l’“";‘_"""ni":‘ ""ld““" "“‘:‘:“ in this country. Even . o 1 a New-York di marriage rate in the Metropolitan Distri ated at No. 95 West Broadway. John 'Welton, the pros iy _ 4 conmection East and West, T Cibea nud. policy 11 advocatesure. | mont from b, e (WG N exihe ot it | somow) or than 110 &3, The rate in Now-York in | B s axnniod and testificd. that, on OFEX BOARD OF BEOKERS 1. B. X, be satisfied with nothing less. The present q(un'. compelic: v and carnestoess with which ‘| poliical 7 e mtona {T11) Register, Jun. 6. | Ooetober, exceeded 11 in 1,000, Ln Boston the average 1a dnuts came to his sa- | West UnfonTel Union'Navigation |Chic & N West . e BI000, 400, JOOSA ol 3t enforces f1a conviet . and defends its views of pub- IBUNE, x ! . e ntly almost 154 in L,ow. In pdou the average is 10§ to the re ment; that he, (Wel- | 100 ...63. 46§ 800 21074 1,590, .. 403 will expedite the early construction ofaroad on the pe marvelous skill and enter- New-York Trmvxe —THE TRiBUNE has recently | 600" a1l Eneland the ratio is ot 895 to the 1,000; e marrincheas sands ipquiries And as- o et fhe secly copsiuition 00 IR 00108 Jie measwics, and admire ‘ it and caused d B epirtments are conducted from | yeon exlareed and otherwise improved. It is, oy Loeo. Tu all Kugland ths ratiobe, e ':""'.'d:,b‘wl:n-(hm- e e o ents, | Lo e ancr M this country, botis in abiity | “Ganoral prosperity i bust fvhsuwmflo' uneurp power, and a_credit to the | ynd {lie € oot of tte circulation, Tt 18 a power in the | pURFCE R onfhl ma [Watertowu (Wis.) Democrat, Jun. 10, 1667, Government, ond what is more, aud its most valuable ture, it is trustworthy; pandering to o party i poli- u, but gog st forward, fear. for right, tr wd ha ful and pnl EW-YORK ille Clipper, isvitle, i, ges in freight whioh it has long needed in the Winter, The Chicago Evening Post of Tuesday says: Business, im all its departments, continues dull, and de- posits light. Thero is an active demand for money from all quarte but provision operators and packers are the piinciy borrowers. There is lso a steady iuquiry from the ‘in- terior, chieflysfrom those who are engaged in handling ined that they were counterf ants arrost. Mary Hurris and Louisa Wilson, zans, having rooms in Welton's appeared as wi nesses against the accused. They tesiified that defend- ants gave thei the money in question, which the to Welton, who ascertained it was counterfeit, > in the 1863 a5 follows : | o then given that defendants were men of good char- b cotton mauufash acter and employed 1n respectable bustuess. 1t was also scted at_once in shown that ou the night in question, pre Inlh;w;(ullu(lu countiy. We print in another colnmn the prospectus of ¥uk N. Y. TRIBUNE for the new year. The bold stand taken by this journal in the polities of the day, 1ts un- aralleicd sucéess and ability leave no room for com- 1 the rate of marrages upon populs wral of England mentions the fue ent. Green County (Pa.) Ecpublican, Jau. 9, 1867. » ¥ ip] ‘ X ] naie' i . cemn like *carry- Tur NEw-York TrisvNe.—The character of 11 icin In 1560 was us high #8 | Weiton's saloon, one of the defendants changed a large 1 'L o u Taxz N. Y. TRIBU It \\‘.-phl :«ll.m like “m:l.l&?" THUMNE 1 too well established to require any com aenda- 0 personseliving, was | Wil fn axtore and received several $2 bills in change of | 200 039 100,.. -c.onc-12 thn(“:;-z c;» . nhflln {h« banks evince nwil"u;iq o to fng-coal to Newcastle® to 1« people of Vermomt (e | tion from us. Tt in nniversally acknowledged to . ono of 2o 161410 1 In | the character of those tendered the girls, and gave some | Chic RT& Pa | Chic & N'W Pret ey g the demands of legitimate trude, they elopment of ol utiful harvest the | of'them to the other defendaut. The Commigsioner, be- | 400, q H ave to confess an inability to do so in_cvery instanee, and many anxious borrowess are disapppinted. In every TuRNEW-YORK TRIBUN ouliar to Yankces; that ligently edited and p VAT WS peTs on of the: ‘i the most inte Baaiel prospects, | jieying defendants were not aware of the bills bew} | 100.. otte, Q al 0310057 200...........00 8 o | Maryland AnCo case, the paper” otfered o rigidly serntiniz i1 » o AT this stile the Atiantic. [Quebwe Ga. Do liimia the condensed views of hundreds of learve o e G el ot i pre. | Seviy SeheuSats Weet 3 Faciousand eamest writers, many of Whom are We call attention to TiE New-Yors T i B e - i o AP : - 98 | absolutely first-clss names are-passed. 1 sensc—men | s the i » world, This we ean o s By . OPEN BOARD OF DROKERS—3} P. M. paper is everywhere looked upon with dis ENTS. Reading |Clov & Toledo only be negotiated upon the street at ex naties”"—we uso the term 3 ‘wedded to the grand ideu of progress, and politi- | the ‘o con i po h r of cout atlons In the ngent, with an active de- cases of the l'nHll'd s cal; dovelopment weutal and yhysica £ all the | except oven the “Thunderer * of Lo to health 18 an Interesting | giates o P e Mossi 1, 1071 200 L1025 400. ¥ We quote the money market st reformatory measures indorscd by the 06 of the Wilmington (Iik) lade Jaa. 9, re given wiich were pie ::r:;\.\“ e ,n““o ..u‘fl ‘r‘u‘fit?{L’r‘fluJinh}«“uh ;‘ln\wi 1 .w_-, Ao & at | Trand from all quarters. Rt G LT Mo} 500, 99 | at 10 per cent for really prime paper. Eastern exchan, ¢-Yorx TRInUNE is clearly and dec day (Sutur age and embodied in the boy of the future. We 'n:r")ml 1t nawne of the highest compliments that can be pal the G Dane 20y readiug world—Old and New—that THE TRIBUNE is pe- ot the head of Americ ‘i{)l:m(u!:n:)l"t\\:‘y,\'-u. A ..63.1024| 600. 983 | 18 In moderate supply, and rates are withont especi 10,1024 1,500, 95, change from- yesterday. The banks report the buy: prices at 1-10 discount, and from par to 1-10 of 1per e the ben wdom from dis- ————— o ol mortality | SUPREME COURT--GENERAL TERM—JAN. 18.—Bofore abling stckne k Fith oqual carnestness by the friends.and encmies : i - - :mt:gv“e‘#g:fir.ml”‘f' ‘\mfl of u.;::-m«- power; THe w-YORK TRIBUNE family s d be | to the 1,000 of ma N Justiees Leoxarp and CLERKE. .620.102§ 300. Dremium sellin, D ectaa) glants sialk {hrough its columns, while the | without this mammoth We 1t has & world-wide Aga Mardel Usmarried Azas Married. Cumarried. | T{IE HABEAS CORPUS QUESTION—STATE AND UNITED 0. s, v N overtaskad needlewoman is not debarred frow publishing | reputation of heing liead and sl alove all 20 10 30 i) 3 \ « 183 3 STATES RIGHTS, The St. Louis Republican of Tucsday notices busis Der grievances in its 5. The bittercst_foe of a free | publications of lile character. caic, Citoi . nio ... &l | 4o 409 o e ‘_lp. » J io‘r P ness as dull, money in active demand, and New-York gwer, - 'k LA ) e, i exchange in fair supply, at 1-10th per cent discount, “audience among its hialf a million . o i - Soverament Ll e hutning protest of the ad- | o nig; NEw.YoRx SRINON Totaton'of Impartial Suffrage. Taken s a whole TuE | sorriln. 5 7g Mo sty entargeniont, 8 TRIBUNE is one of the wondersof theage. o | has steudily fmproved in all respects, and it puw far o< R 1[ ergenues ( - ermo vl By uin 1~;>(‘(li|tnlh‘nlf l-o(h‘.)féh« nlm{\ urnd vrz;«-;{ ¥ pros of thio ik NEw-YORK-TRIBUNE. he greatest paper, cities, in satisfying the demands of our fntelligent publi size, n ability aud all the essentials that go to make up a | Enteeprise like that duth.ym by THE TRIBUNE (= alwavs | The following any thousauds of dollars have | and thought tes Army, makivg oath actunlly kea petition for his dis- helow, € putterfield made return anthority of the United States, and pinion published fn’ this fnfon that such a return was government n United St buying, and par selling. The following is the Anuual Cixcular of the Mo cantile Agency for 1867 : Wo beg to submit herewith the statement of-tuilures during the past year as compared with those of the pre- ensive'| Mortality per 1,000 Ao Ages Married. U that he passed t charge. that he wis Mr. Justice Ingrs paper, while statiy irat-class newspaper, published in the United States, 8 | profitable fu the end. - Yor® Txistxe. For the family, the farmer Peen invested in organizing a staff of correspo in |~ “Though the s sur race are ever | insufficiont, and that th ite courts had authority to coding ten years. From 1862 to 1865, in eonsequonoe of ivil- | brought forth b it in girlhood | examine sueh eases, in deforence to decistons made in this the war, it was impossible to obtalu the fallurcs in the distriet, dismissed the writ, expressing a wish that the Southern States; our statistics are therefore meom and the artizan, as well as for the political student and | every important capital and business center fu 11 an’ of letters. this is par excellence, the paper. The 1d. There are 500 persons ewployed, ¢ \-Weekly wo consider the chenpest paper in the 1 obtatning and preparing matt Wolid, and we kuow not wherelse four dollars could be | tion in TuE TRIBUNE, and arvangeuents 1 under 20 y discount o mature won fi in the Northe 1t will be orable ine with regard to the country as a Who ern Staies the figures are given 1o scon that during 1865, thore 18 a v matter might be brought up before i General Term for adjudieation. Mr. Cushing, connsel for the petitio s brought the case before the General Term by cer; consid th the preceding tter invested, Twice a week you geta full report of | to inorease to a far greater deg v e Intest news from all parts of the world, together with, | tributions which it will regular ain. tiorari, wud contends that one of the reseryed rights 9 1 | Eroase i the Dumber, as conpared oh valuable Literary and scientific reading matter. | TRIBUNE i the best possible advertisein tufany thie States wis the Fight to proteet its own eitizens ey Frioay, Jan. 18—p. 3. | g8 T 10 AR tho amotnt of LaLikied has beoh Bia Cery tull agricultural reports wikes it » desideratum | We thus call attention to tie fnc i oy which the | sgataat tlie Uuiod Sfates; that this right was established | Gold closed ot 130}, after selling at 1 Tarkels aumented: Dut taking futo account tho faiures 1o the family of every farmer in this section. value of THE TRIBUFE, not a8 a puff, but becanse we be- foxedly chain of decisions unbroken down to the time of the i L2 fi d Stat tock from 18570 1861 the fallures ui the past year are less in {8t Geuerieve Represeutative, St. Genevieve, Mo., Dec. 27, 1366. lieve that in bringing it to the favor s of onr | stroyed. A i welf- | ant of the civil war, and that, therefore, the Government stocks are firm, aund State s0CES | yon,coiing amount than those of any ouc of these tive The prospectus of Tie N. Y. Trisvze for the aders, we are doing & service to them as well as to the | blighted motin np 4 making4he oath of the mlior conciusive | gtendy e miscellancous list was not a and | years, and in view of the enormonsly increased trade and coming year will bo found fn another column. We ask | ¥ out cause of republican freedom :.ml.umuu:iv rog visage of s indignuiiol great 0 his 8 WAS unca t mal at least ua ngainst the handly enough deno in some stocks to keep them in | the mhsettled condition of commere Al'matters gonerally, for a careful 1. THE TRIBUNE by its enterprise has {Bucks Co. lntelly Doylestown, « 25, 1 wroug againet God'sla ¥ her or master sutftled to his serviees; that the law was ¥ A ’ . the figures for 1866 cannot be caledexcessiye. taken o position, as & newspaper, very far ahead of any | Tie New-YORK TRIBUNE.—Tt is no more ¢ S & Powige mew de, and they saould recoive the swift ;{‘;l‘;";&""“';:‘;""‘ Fogr P the ”"lv'l"'&’"f the | memory. Pacific Mail fell 1; New-York Central, §; FAILURES, country. Y X ? ch confe: t their ciime ¢ Ves. erit, without inguiring into the cause of detention, di -1 3 e Syl c 1 the State » iy, of its co cmml'm‘l"sfl'.‘,:“m':','ffi;uum Me., Dec. 31, 1066, f,’,,,”,,:g,'.',::i :'u";':,’:f.,’,l:"“',‘:'d;‘f‘f‘,:, it : ov o0 of medical and obaiot. | ot Aatiafy thelr duty e ; h’] i ”““"“‘" R‘i‘" (31 ‘1’“‘, nd “‘pl ’{"{ T IR 7~V I I ittt 7o 08 . 5 v £y . | commencement of the new year, THE : Vo 50 enbanced chnucss of maternal f i other hand, it was argued that the power to | and Fort Wiyno 3. 1he dealings in ¥or Ay $291,750,000 | 1 7 y.The attemtion of our roaders s culled t0 L Moonn. | pon stionur oaita than evar or tio favor of o ifo and safoty, Al it now bocomes & Perncit que " enfnent gt andthat the | 03 nd a disposition shown to put out selers e mendation from us t0 convinee the public that {t iswa- | i the comumunity, Fhe mecaanics, WOFAALL 18w, the proper cducntion of sn i es und nuises | w0 Army, as otherw options. At the Second Board prices were lower on 79507000 surpassed by any publication fn the world, in the fullness literary man, or what not the profesaion, wi 1 0 re of 1 listing o the dof 1 %0,000 surpaaned by a1y D s conuln 1 every | colmuas of this great Journal contributing fo s succoss | 8 070 peimiind 1o s care of mothers | lisiug (o the d e the general list, with more sellers than buyers. Late 207 doparigmat. (¥ishkill (X, Y.) Journal. ;?..g':\':wq‘fiml-‘:gg‘t“th{-‘ ;hlx’!‘:!”:l-«x;:'f.’:"h]l:‘ : Wisely ordain an hall provent life | writ, and that now the Be Department | in the day the market broke down, and closed at the T, Nuw-Yonk TRIBUNE, the greatest of American | spondenia in all the obief clties, with scleutitl : 2 nipped 1 sed | Jas dires '8 improperly enfisted on | folloyving prices: New-York Central, 107)@Wr; Erle, mewapapers. Read it. (Bussex (N. J.) Register. | and literary information from leading sources, and, gcn Lo ca of a poopie Pidie Court ressrved It i Far e e2)@ini; Michigan Southern, T7i@77d; Rock Island, stor; A. B. Courtuey for Gov- do. Preferred, 9@ | Notwithstanding AL Cushitag for © North-Western, 41j@41 pozs erumcnt ™4 Fort Wayne, 961@97 noted, there 1= much in the Listory of the year just closed ALLBGED EXTORTION OF A JUDGMENT. 0k Fort Wayne, 901@47. v which calls for sincere congratitlation. "Ever since the i ot Money on call is 7 per cent, with no loans of conse- ;llll]:“nnl‘ml of !Nat plrlzh‘:‘snlnd'vhe creation of an in- judgment for | o ce at anything less.. Six.per.cent is paid fn | Psfotdrraner, eSoarbmatephaehonx fhd eonetatite in- | many cases to carry gold, and stocks are turned at lnnulhlwxnhl;t'nl all o;‘)u-'r(\'fln-suf thit character in_one g v vommereial bills previons history. But another year has passed and no 5 fal per n_vnt for 50 days. P Commercial bills are Frent calamity has befalien us. Yetswhile the year hus possibly a little more, a8 the | quoted easier to sell, and business has been done at | not produced a erisis, it can hardly be sdid to have yielded v and with the knowledge of | 2% g 0o and 0@ 12 for second grade. Call loans | an average return of profit, Whlle tn 1565 mors money ¥ they induced him to come | 72 e was made in proportion to the number engaged than Talnd) and on his arvival here | have a decided preference with lenders. The report | pefore in the same perfod, it may safely he said of 1 Homac, and then, by threats of | (1,0 0 Honso Committeo on Banking and Currency | Bever before was there lesyoney reatized from & Solbme s eharacter, induced him to il i ’ of trade of the same extent. Miny manafact vl from th oxt n- | will report Mz, Randall’s bill attracts much attention. barely beld their own, while tmporters and jobbers hava y eulled seeuelty for | qy, yotion of Congress in regard to the circulation of | made but, small returns tn provortion to fhe exiont ot 1 thut they should | National banks is looked for with interest by the R::‘;':fl,‘r_’,‘:{"‘“' Farmers ‘and all others who till thie sel} ith fall k public, as well as by bank owners, The agitation of the | had a matter wis . : ‘ 4 o A the defendant, and | policy of assuming their circulation by the Govern- average of Pasure, ment,is rapidly bringing new support to the Tre New-Youk TRiBUse—It i8 the leading pro- | erally, with sound Aiscussion of political topics, hoth ive paper in the United States, and is so Weknbwl- | Qomeatic and foreign, Tl TIBUNE can rightly app edged by the morp intelligent eve cre. Ditferiug as | for support from every patriotlc aod pr sive Ame ‘we do somctimes with its,opinions, we nevertheless com- |,ean. [Commonwealth, Boaton, Mass., Dec. 20, 1866. Tuend it for its frankness and bold advocacy TE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.~NO however unpopular. Belicving 1t so seldom wron returo for the amount paid than thi ‘Whaover reads it and imbibes its spirit will generally be | uo reasonable that all may atford to have it in aympathy with all that ls wost liberal m‘pullllm’rmz (Fariaens Oublact, Ambere, N. 1., Dor., 196 o in morals, we conld wish its already great host New-Y * . . ) S > me. w-York TRIBUNE.—The largest and best of readers groatly iucrcased for the yoar f0 €O+ | licwu newspaper iu the country J (fodepeudent, Maxi~ PERDOM.—We have befc hat Tue New-Yonk t arks and anor. axt. 8 The defendant in this e # wequently moved to set it st atially this story: A clerk of the plaintiffs w d 1o lim sowe %90, nad, when he was buying & bill o platnriffs, put fn with his goods some asttost Th Aper Zives 4 IUZeT | oy that of Noew A the tertns are tent to whic For, na w stated abov 15 | les'than while th sed | nearly do 4| great part Tae TRIBUNE. our opinion of th that, in respect 1o ifs ¢ of enirrent events, its f trles on politics, governwent, fiuance, the arts and scicices, we r 1 this conutry, if not in the world. Tre New-York T sivoly circulated Amer nducements to the pu tull of oxcellent wmatter, TiL —Our readers have so often heard N paper, that it seems noedless to repeat E ul and_trustworthy statement | OUF O n and domestie news, itsar- | Parer ade, agriculture, | Paper in (rade, Agrictinee | Supposed to stand at thie head of the newapap kil Me we | but the *Thunderer” has boen crowded from | skill Measonger. | .1, tho mantio of the “ lea 1 TiE TRIBUNE office, Does any non-read pers, offers renewed | uxk guestion thist Let himread the o Well conducted and | ity editors: Horace Groeley, confesscdly RIBUNE Will probably | journslist in America, editor-in<hief;” Jobn 55 realized good p i cess quite equal to, if not befter thau, the rs. The commereial comnmnity however, 25 & class, have not added Jasgeiy to_their profits iy the 1 t 1t is qu r r's 0] have even a greater circulation_than heretofore. Young, one of the most brilliant of writers and Tnumm-n Register, Bordentow J.Jan. 4, 1067, trious, far-sighted and comprehensive of newsp ,|‘.'-1..||.|v|m whichit isadmitted while doing the banksno injustice, “'m&'l"l';:l‘:(l::ln;t;rn!o uyuntr_v or to th w:’-l\.‘a,"l;.z“::ttm 21 erary editor p . the R $aw| i P e ¥ ' P Tury editor on of Crasur s, -1 Justice BARNARD. will facilitate the return to speciepayments aud save | of individual indiscretion, rathe any serions dis Tk NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Tus TRIBUNE has been repulsiv The whole history of | managing editor; George Ripley, o the Southern people | Faze, ety editrs Edwis H ‘Hou'se, William Winter and Cl 00k, W ored, Generally tvantages under which trade has ed wore than the speaking manufacturers have produ b b ol ol the publicfrom the losses sure to.follow the attempt - h«hu n‘ t and uflrt prominent organ the other sl bt l"t:b th i A 4 | *. Dt ba the lrrepressible conflict.” Now, the great cause of ine-art crities; Bayar avlor and A " ) v Jost b ) ) pe! oir el ati i e Sitagoniat beng reinoved, we wish (0. Track 1ts Course, | AMONE 18 correapondents ; Tom Brown of Oxford” ita | e mile, while - Llost him, 1t waa & bull- | o force tho banks to redeem their.circulation in legal | demand of the market, aud tiportors lave imported whethe for or against (Manetta (Ga.) Journal | London correapondent, nid that accompiishe | ot London | - u suit In th¢ | tenders. The National bank-notes are now exerting | larxely ln excess of theff requirements. 0 far as the res ; { « only about slx : oy Pisdg ) . - ) : sources of the country are concerned, they never wers ! " ail the evil of which they are ble upon prices, | more apparent or mere easy of development than no v Wy George W ley, it4 continental correspo ~If there was ever a | thae’ but a fe Tnx New-YOork Triprx defendant now it, the genin e got an order of ular writers of America and and assuming the obligation to redeem them twhile | and keeping in view their variety and eat ork I nearly aixt newspaper journal, that deserved and honored its title it B e s urs s, Toa eyt had on iadivkds: following tahis showe th Yacate the order for arres nd that o | . . of our people and their marvelous productive power, thers alism of character as distinct and well marked s that of | 1.y reading-matter in every day . 8 District Co t eannot grant any lor of arrest excopt | utill in action by the Government, instead of after their | Lonyy not"llng in the immediate future to call for any a person, aud bas ocoupied o place inthe public regard | yary glose-printed duodecino volume. LBUSE i3 ¥ In the case of ¢ 1l proofs. decease as at present, will not be a movement in the m‘nt;:nlfiflcyll“wr m»rr:n'nll' will lw: v::ueku:;):: ative , it our manufacturers will oy ke Herseh for defendant. Brown, Hall & Vanderpoel intiff. « direetion of expansion, The loss of §18,000,000 of gold g ot S intarcst would more than counteract the ability of for perjury , on affidiedfs ¢ the banks to expand, upon the return to them & Tx 13108, but i bs trustwortly and Loncs conceda this to it, and, by subscrihing, ase tte already miagnificent cirenlit A puft, but honest opinion of 4 n ouliarly ita own. If it has any predoming ature, it o . has been a persistenteendeavor to advance, elevate and at 2’;‘.,,",’,‘!.2,‘,’,2,,’“ the same time protect the great body of the people. No- | j¢™ e G Dody will presume to question its houesty or sincerity in | Thisis'no p view the probable demand, and if our Congress in'its legistation Wil but persist fn the steady curtailtent of the redundant curreney, we cammot see why any catastrophe should overtake s iu the year upon whick n that behalf, nor doubt its ability. Hence, it has vindi- - L : J . on A paper of w ry American ought to be proud. It have the o . . ‘advoeate, by reading its cohunns oftener and more habit- s ety ey, Mngll, P, Nor. 19, 190 whi Wasgranted, WA an Nour feerward, Mr, | for circulation, and the premium to Bl & hay okt newspaper in the country, | THE New-York Trisuse.—In all the olements of Hutchings sud Mr. Fullerto the Peopl®, 8D | 1o paid when the Government buys the bonds, by Bowes & Macy, Bavkers, No. 20 Wallst, New. plied o the Court for the vacation of on the 4 o ¢ York. (Formerly officers of the Park Bauk) Fous pef ua they | @ goneral newapaper, i all that €06s 10 mako up-a wrusi- Justly should, upon the proprietors frow euch an under- | WORthy political wnd commercial journal-—om! t. . What THE TEIBUNE has received it has earned, | 800e tho most trustworthy treatises and sea und given full consideration for. It has not futentionally | Ciius upou Almost cvery gubject in the re Salaidiod oF umbugged, and ledst of ll has it fatterod and art—always truthful, dignified and senaible : always Tt hae mvon pluin, solid food, and it wnybody by contined | aithgal to good morals, if not alvways strictly orthodox T use of 1t has uot ‘thrved, he may rest assurcd that the | its roligious tenets, it stands “firsi among its cquals,” in fault in in his stomach. As an educator,a reformer,an | this or any other country. We wouid not do withowt Unwearied disseninator of knowledge, and a perfecs | snd can wish onr frienda no better luck than to bs count polyglot of the world's news, we hold (lat THe TRIBUNE | AMODE its constant patrons. It contains more reading stands second to none in this country on the lists of jour- | Wmatter than any other woe published, and 18 nalism. Gn the score of busmess, THE WEEKLY or Sem1- | furnisbed weekly for 82, and daily for WEEKLY TKIBUSE i8 the biggest trade in priuter’s inkand | $10 per aunum. “Address * paper, that can be secured anywhere for the money it (iepublicsn Lock Haves, Pa. costa. (Virginia State Journal, Alexandria, Va. Tag TrisuNEe should be in the hanfs of every libo- To those who can spare but the price for one paper | ral minded man in America, and 118 Jow price brings it ground that the case had been peremptord wn for | assuming the redemption of thy cirgulation they The motion was refused, on the ground that the | panrage is conc v ™ be ¢ could not vaeate such an onder, and. the only piace | FePresent. It is concoded l","‘“ eatliest bankers o could be wade was at the Court of | under the law that the cireulation of notes now prac- Oyer and Terminer. . tically irrefleomable, excapt'in the case of the banks SUPERIOR COURT—TrIsL Tems—Retors Justice Jowes, | i the'Atlantie citics, or in the case of broken banks, A BULT AGAINST THE CITY -THE RIOTS OF JULY, 1863— | i8 one of the most dangerous elements, and the great Ao i AL R e i impediment to resnmption. It is apparent, in view This wl.u an aeti 2 $14,008 42 for damages | of the alarm in bank parlors caused by the small re- sustained by the plaintiff fn the riots of July, 153, ot ado in log: 0 ; e D e D tors, the sompiaing on thut tria | duction made in logal tenders thus far, that at no remote day there may be seen a curreacy panic pro- beiug dismissed on the ground that sufficent evide wis o of the fire having been occasioned by the®| duced by inability of National bamks to redeem. ually than Of course fit and prosperity have rolled 1 cent interest allowed on deposit. . The business of this house is the same as an Incorpe rated Bank. PERSONS KEEPING ACCOUNTS may DEPOSIT and DRAW a8 they please, and will be ifllowed Interest on their daily balance at 4 per cent. COLLECTIONS made on any part of the Unibed States or Canada. QOuders for the PURCHASE'or SALE of the varlons Gov- ernment and other Stocks, Bouds and Gold, promptly executed for the usual comndssion. ———— 6,713 9,006 B, 455 21,50 for thecoming year, aud are debating between the ad- | within the reach of all. Se; ar (Ind.) Times. o - sensse . . « L opert, sisted o " . . vaniageruitesca by s Tims, of Free T (7 | " Tum Tamwows Prowpectus e R T RIS B and ke use o (hs cormur o Wauhingtowat: | This can only ‘bo avoided by at once making THE MARKETS ]y e b c‘,jfi{‘,;"){e}b";““"‘h"gf‘ TRID- | gnother colurn of The Standard. This ably oonducted | ubuilt portions..... 22.65 0ot | 0 Mot Hostonst. On t06 east was (he Mumberyard | the bank-notos €0 nearly equal in value with [Caretully roporied for Tux Tuiwowm. | 1 ik oy Ve e O | legal tenders that, in the movement toward FEIDAY, Jun. 18, 1967, and {nfluential journal leads allits cofemporanics in the | yp gy Inngunge of the Report, T problem of health | fire originated in their premises, Lotisois s BB B i llaville (N. W) Free Press, Jaa. 2, 1067, | e ¢ong of circulation. Three regular cditions ure isued, | 1 the AREAES OF e B B3 S D Pearls continue dull and,nominal. . and evidence | gpecie payments, there shall be no war Tux TRIBUNE.—We have much pleasure in drawing | dally, semi-weekly, and weekly. Tl y by the joint {utelli- | employ ] in A > . Thio two Iatier are p O Tl I, O 13 s ’ e ; . I ower - 3 3 3 § aten ofvibe né g 1 By - i - ‘. _ | the market is steady and the dewand moderate. culation of tis really iutercsting and useful | newsand gonoral fuforuiation they contain, adapted to foial area otthe parks ot e oty is Bietalns 1,10y | Balart b BN A e e b0 o laws now stand. With thio currency thus re- | “BRicKs are firm and in fairdemad st $1 for Common . duced to uniformity the movements of the Treasury nzn)lil :lxoflu for Croton, and $76 for Philadelphia'Fronts >0 paper wherever thelr juflnence extends. In style aud | all classes of readers. :::I‘mla::;):fll:::ro‘ ('m‘xut\ry :;ul desire for the conmon [Moutgomery, Orange Co., N. Y., $tandard, Jun. 5, 1967 ¥ and & iy tn commacamey and Wi l“l:::ou.\!:?, 3 :l,}{;lln‘:‘# ’f‘nvlr\'zv&-fonx 'I;RHIUNXT., _Sfi' well lmltli\vu‘ li-. this :}r-ullm ]11{« table of ages shows th e g valuable and popular fournal in_all communities, that we | during tho year whose uge was ove e oy e YeEY Mghest place.. | gl it mecossary only to direct the aticntion of tie reudor Pokched 95, and 14 who were more th ends to a history of the mortality rly 15,000 ] ’udllml n-.-unhI lu: ¢ 7'1:;- pE esht trial 'nrfl:prl"-ul lrun‘:{ t:nyn.w ’ll‘lhn :vldmu-n e would have a less violent effect upon financial affairs our persons died | to whether the mob set fire to Buker, Wells & Co.'s yard 4 7 e led | doun ot Haciilve. ‘mod thets wap Scme ootitiiss of Coet | than 8% preseiit. No harmonizing of the currency can n’ 90. Concerning | mony us to where the fire orfgluated. prevent a steady decline in prices and wide-spread CE—The market for Brazil Coffec remains fiem, and 18 moderately active, the demand beiny rflndpl! from the trade; sales to-day of 1,000 bags K i juvoices ex Guidingestar and Volkgr 104w e, K elost out the latter cargo; Veest iudia sty view of the ¢ Bo far from beingcarried.about by every wind of doc LA e ey g a2 B " | to the advertisement. {Iroquois (1) Republican. | the restriction of cholera the report Tho Registrar lio Jury wero out 22 hours nid atood § to 4, and were | § T Tt rutions ofvprmonal interot oomand 4l | 'Tug New-YORK TRipUNE—The fact that 'TUt | of this Buresu fully accords in tho geieral o Dinton ot the wrged yeatorday morning, unable to agroe, comumorcial disaster, but the fall audloss canboin | lected, s publio jowrnals, that the . Pi 1 M. Hackett fordefendant, | somo degreo mitigated by this stop. The plan of pay- ‘0"»"-12":'"""[1“';‘;‘2";;‘ b vt dail,_axd Ui oo are nominal al 28§c. for Baltimore, sworve trom the path of,duty. THE TRIBUXE 18 the expo- TRIBUNE long since earned and Las ably maintained the | poopls, as expressed in the neut of enlightened, covsistent Ameris position of &a leading Republican paper iu the Union, | active and exact methods of sauitary caro adopted in th L - ot crican, Republican | T g 1y univorsally recognized as lur.h?n}.'nxm any further | Motropolitan District repressed aud Lontcoiod the ohulera forg Justico Mc 108K, NELL, ing the banks $15,000,000 in gold per annum to circu- or Lake. New Sheatiring and Yellow Metad » but thought, and, as suck, we wish it a constantly increasing D Ns, Pk 3 R i ore: avtinded Infloence, One ne | remarksfrom us concerning its merita entirely super- | epidoinic.” Francofse Huested agt. Blaso Lorillard et al.—Motion | late a currency inferior to legal teaders was a * war | quict, and fmportant feature in Tiik TKIBUNE for tie new year | fluous. We may add, howevor, that all who desire to take | Nearly onethird of the deaths wero from zymotic With 410 costs, - S6e opinion with Clerk of Special | measure,” and & mistake, as time has shown, and the | | COTTON=The demand has been good from both ehip- will be the appearance in 1ts columus of articles on Gues. | 80 Tzastorn papor which ve them early and correct | deoeases; in England the proportion is about one-fourth, rs ut clerk's office, f ¢ y e and apectintors; nd prices ute firm at 3sc. for A e D ot from the. pens of (o daget | 1ews from all parts of #o world, will cousult ticic own | In Musachusetta it s 29 per cent. Alcohol s a prominent | Tt s Honning —Motion granted, | sooner itis altored the better for the solvent part of f Middliuk Uplauds to 6. for Middiing New Oricavs; salca d-um&d writers and tinnkers of other countries. interests by u?,.mm‘ for it TRIBUNE. iace tn the list of deaths, and tables aro given showing | with $10 costs. Pupers In clerk’s office. the community, The first step should bo the assump- | 0f3;10 bules, [Bridgetos, (N. J.) Chronicle, Jas. 5, 1067, [Peru (1ad.) Repusiican, Jus. 0, 1607. at the comparative mortality of tntemperate With | Znchary Peck agt. Eliza J. irown. Frederick B. North-* 4 - | “FLOUR AND MEAL-—The markot for Western and Warsroald. dnvile. attention ‘to THE Niw-Yorx | , THE TRIBUNE—Wo need notsay 1o any of our in- | Somperate nersons is a4 3 (010 'Tho doatus by viglence | up Akt Charles P. Porshicin, &o.—Ordors granted. tion of the clreulation by tho Treasury, stopping all | State Flour is unsettied; thero lsguore activity and fizme TRIBUNK. No papor gives.a larger return for the amount umgm roundors that THE NEW-YORK TRIDUNE stands at | duriDg theaino months endiog September %, wore 620, of Before 1 (ice JONES. interest on the bonds with redemption in legal tend- | Dess Iv the low grades, while Trado aud Fai} are PIG U thig, hapwr Sives o larger return for the Amount | g head of American journaliam-—tor thiey all kuow it. | WhOUL 184 wore by drowning . The Madison Aveuue Baptist Churoh agt. the Baptist inactive and prices uusettied. The recsivts e T T S S o oy il Ko 1t | " OF thio remarks of the Rogistrar upon the eanitary con- | Churchin Oliver-at—Judgment for defendants. Findiugs ers in New-York alone. 9 than was antlcipated, buyers old off, and the mark T TRIB “ " b r W sincerely wish Tue TRIBUNE might be tak dition of our eity, of the influence of the local surround- | of fact and law to be prepared by defendants, aud set- | Exchange is firm, Bills at sixty days on London closes flat; the sales are 6,200 bbls. at § 402810 35 fo€ e UNE, ¢ Tdon't a with the mflitm of {nvevery family in this country. In some of i en | {ngy in indusing disease and crime,and of the tearful death- | tied ou two days notice, tod 1 I? W i Superfine State and Western; $10 432812 25 for Sound Ex- n ‘-:”h-'m;:,m-g #lcading Demoerat of this County | cluiy nre already formed or forming, and Yo villy Tate among oung children in consequoenee of the foul air ——— are quoted as.108§@1004 for ‘commerc al, 100}@1003 | try do.; $10 102812 10 for the low ing abon e o Tk 18 o best DAPEE | it o onse tn oyary villng vt | e Bl of Lot e woli 20 wbom o Suebk | COURT OF cON 05 FLENS- Gramuas Tanw—a, 1. | for buukerss do at ahort sight, 10ka11oh Purs | Wyl WSSO JSH for e i . h b rado; t 3 and otherwise improved. (Carmel (N, Y.) Local Kecord. 8 ton (N. J.) Repablican, Jan. 8, 1907 | urged by these strong arguments: “ More than half the i h;:; g:::fl‘:uu. ot sixty days, 5.101@5.15%; do. at short sight. 5.15@ | fox Trade und Family do., and $14 25281870 for 6.11k; Autwerp, 5.16}; Swiss, 5.165; Hamburg, 36ia@ 364; Amstordam, 413@41%; Frankfort, 415@41}; Bre- men, 75}@70} ; Prussian thalers, T2} 2} Froights are dull. The engagements to Liverpool aro 500 bales Cotton at {@5-10d., aud per stoamer 500 bales do. at 9-16d. The business of the Suyb-Treasury was: Receipts, Extras. Canadiau Flour is inactive wid ‘@915 20 for Extras. Southern Flour is dull and the supply, though small, is fu excess of wand; sales of 140 bbla. at $11 6@ $12 fair Bultimore and Country Extras, aud $14 Trade and Family Extras. © Flour 13 continue steady; sales of Meal is fnactive and the market heavy, GRAIN—The market for Wheat Is quiet, - only for are :”ll'l;; % NE is & i i v Tar. New-York TRIBUNE.—We publish this week | people of New-York and Brooklyn dwel ouses b TRIDUXE &8 0 yeality @ live newspaper, and | the prospectus of this invaluable e e oo | Rolfior have & Dot routs ot Fuch meracgessans of the 'will be saved during the comi Je'". ns nor ex- | anything we say in it favor as superfiuous. It Lias been domicila that any apartment can, with decency, B e B e Atronage. Hesetofore oy, | published 8o long tust it 18 known of all men, and with bathing. Consequentiy, vast numbers Upon 1t Now 1a the time 1o subseriner ¢ 10re bostowed | mauy.hus beoome @ houschiold necessity, 1ta reports of d children go unwashid. And this is [Laneaster (Pa.) rer, Press, avd Repa) Ja's, 1991, all thiat 15 of publio interest ave full and complete, while | o slight evil to personal and public health fn our dense T Tomaranioe o yeretE o e | 2 LT A S P i | SRS IR, U S bk, Sllinzee 3 m ' ent et the paper i We are glad it Is lucreasing Jts circulation, "% | Joss than about nmuna. of u'l'r‘m!.".l.'d'::,'li‘ r h;'"ln:: John Egner agt. the Second Avenue Railroad Com- pany.—Case settled, lo:n'-m Cleve agt. Abbott; Clearke agt. Lynch.—Seo opin- s MARINE COURT-—JAX. 18.—Bofore Judge HEArNe, A CHICKEN SUIT. Thomas €. Riggs agt. Kdward Dugen! i B -4 Fs me"c"fhrl" L W0 G I ll;x;?y‘ {‘u‘o‘u’l.sv::x u’z‘;m;o ulu‘fiwc'nhna :’::t “':r':: pores of the skin and lungs, 1,500 pounds of suoh offete | The history of this cass, a8 appears b; the evidence, local uso; e e shuk how (o, an ofiers Indee, | aud offensive matter in a wiigle week, and more than | 4t in November lust the o by e riia oo | §964,071 06—for Customs, $478,000; Payments, | At #2for xelected epringi, 8 LER Sid e advancs | mhents to the public in 1807, Vel dondnoted, and fuil of | Shroe e § month: 1 bort & lon and 1 | pel of ohickens of the plaintitf, paying part of the price » - Epring. Barley | but frmly : alos Sxcellont matter, Tin TIIBUNE for 1667 will Drobabiy | Such Bomes, ss thelts, ‘thab efots s not wasbiod | Gy, baluace to s paid on delivery, i prics | $1.06587078; Balazis, “$108,985,101 34=Cold " Notes, Bt of vesels closcd BUSIER, We ask the attention of our readers to the News | Bavo even greator ty than Lerotofore. 'Y | away from thelr bodies .Jll alr, L dg o] Baid on delivegy. poultey was | & e 10 mb West ut $1 ll.ul 18, “'w Yonk TRIBUNE. It {3 nseless for us to-gay one word in Aaremn (Mase) Quaotte, Jun. 11, 1047, | literall wgvlnfila " T Wfimflw&’m. ndant oalled ,000. " ujet at 18 tirmer but quiet J el ','j:n“.',,’,,,‘“‘.gll;r"::n' LATHoRIar e rts & & Yol | In another eolumn will be found the prospectns of m’ M “:m.mu s rfl':" par ad 1 o tollowing note, received by @ City ox- | the stook % (Laucaster (Penn.) Examiner & um-:u. | THE NEw-York Trisune for 1867, to whioh we call tho | pertinent i o u‘:l' » iteelf: ut um% n e Wecall the attention of the reader to Tre NEW- tent! o g';.;mdwnmn. The claims of Tik TRIBUNE to | ¥wers. %m:oummmm& orvnor e AETERE T . ronage of the publie are so lly acknowl- | oipal To potnt out the SOATC* Your, . THE TRINOXK has become a power in | edized that Aby tiere snun of A tances ‘ebsorvod. &t the hahda it a fury, damages. nusirate not rece! ‘the ‘demand thia ‘id hnrdly uny person can sfford to got | Superfiuous. Buffiee 1t pe. i shat e e | e e . %o his injuuries, but alko to his T om in recelpt of your 7t ot elong it. At this thoe unusual efforts are being lous, and in M?xp.m":.flll’leu;.fia n‘:’k‘o‘-’: L tn?fiu'%ém'&fi% d.:hn'u“ h:-lt.l'?llhl h!glm L e A - compondi made to make this sheet the most com, DeWspaper i mmly it ks without Vinons (Min. e words " (Ellworths (Me.) Amesican, Jun. ¢ 107, | Nyw. ¥, o [Winona (Min.) Repub'n. " s -Yorx TRBUNE.~We publish in anothor | MFEBTING OF THE POLYTECHNIC BRANCH ov THE e TrivoNy is not equaled-in political power by | column Tns Tatsvuw's onoundement for 1807, Any | AMERIGAN INSTITUTR,—There was & mooting Thursday Awerick, & commendation of THE from us would bo super- 3 evening of the Pol o t! - untz. apolitical ‘:"'fl’ it | fluous. ‘VT'M % ™ overy- ing o Polytecnio Branoh of the American Insti- | red in new —— A alls —— . 1o T Th Aafter n shors or i S i $925., r.nd:.n's jpencer for plaintift; D. Campbell for de- lows Falls, An honest Vermont Democrat, in s rocent earnest oouversation relative to the fauits of President Johnson, fi candidlyadimitted that o of b restastmiatakes wasthe Ty P o e D Th miacket o dull; amall sles a4 o§o7ie. 894 ’:.m::ln":::ou,MmM.r.'.l lils Chap- u; ho might know enough to keep 0 wasn't fit for spiritual adviser.” % D3\ vty mmumamuuwwb " Y s R