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vefusg fo Rocelyd freight a8 ls now Hudson and Harlei™ ronds, Drullard eworn—FE frefght agen® of the € entral R boing done by tho ALBANY. camined b Mr. Parker: sofy ¢ over the ;ment for freieht <Yl the 't was TING TO BE RELATIVE TO THE QIE MATTER OF PUBLIC GATED—TESTIMONY PIFFICULTIES—HOW TH THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. Y TRLEGRAPE TO TE s 4 ALBANY, Jan. 19. r Yn the Assembly this morning rinting, and although no tod by way of hefe wWas & source hich should be tra resentation by the fon amending the rules, so th s document after its passa who shall obtain from the printer an of the work to be perfor med, and timate shall be referred to the Comi g, who will report on the , presenting the report, t would save & vast amount of money o, and also be a check on the printer, The on Printing indorsed the ing that the way print- ¢ and the Committee rrogular and liable to abuse. is to be printed, the Chairman re tes from the Printe Harlem road. , ndson and Harlem roads Was, that when fre taken from competing | Rochester, &c., thoy “we Wstance éarrted, rata sbare for tho upon by the Centr: than competing po Knows nothing now existing. River road is disast people, to the husiness men g local business t upon through freight. r from Buffal An intercsting debate occnrred in relation to public o startling facts were eli- proof, it was strongly hinted that of corruption in The subject came up in the Committee on Rules of a resolu- at all resolutions to kin of the tronhle Stat 2, to say nothing It will divert two thivds of the f¢ and send 1t to Buliin y will g0 to Boston aud Pe v prohivition of trafiic with N d to issuo a cirenlar t York business from the West. v o Controller, o it unless it is consigned » responsible shipper at Albany, becanse ¥ no means W send it through to jts destination, xpense to the property shipped. The Hud- f from us except apon tee on Print- onsighee, and 1 ! cattle at Buffalo were refused f the Committe . day, and they stion of Mr. Woody siness betwoe were sent by fve stock shipped at Bn k. There is an ad 0, came by way ntage in ths Vhen anything jves tho estima ven verbally in many ing if a suil should take . Ric anderbilt had proposed to him to » the Hudson and Harlem torms proposed we Tindson and 8 per capital stock and guaranteed; i anings of the road, but to shape of a consolid nestion whether V. tion to nduce him to said he understood that e, Richmond, would Lmond, would be kept in’ control lere bins been some seitlement of vard of Directors eame fn, but ent or sharp or Angrs ear during the 1 rinter is given a job to does it when he pembers de not receiv itled 1o until the Fall and in many eases out of Henee it is weuments they are d Winter suceeeding the ¢ were members of, it would be in th In answer to a erfect the arrargement, fedical Societies 1o controversy, disag osed rule wonld secu he Controller wonld {r. Wood furt acts defrimental to 1 " oo feport of the Dudicy Obsery vies of the Report of the Dudley Observi ol the Nse of the Obsefvator = would be between $100 and $500, furnished making t this statcment, and reed to any finane fems was arra course is not to he cha 1 Le n check upon the lorsed the resolution, becanse of he State which had d putin a claim for giving them the whole 10 into the New York d of Mr. Vauderbil $50,000, which was allow awount of $97,000, Central direction as the fr : Chatrman of the ements to sccure the atte ought the exp Mr. Wilbur corrobor id in addition y the Observatory OIPOSILION, Presswor ypposed the resolution squired too much hought the Printing Committee we ent to transact the business imposed roller as that officer was. The same Committe wo members to th gioned a sha elin, qud Wi f order raised by esolution should be given a da 1y paying for the | ilysp nee would be desired & Committee intend 1o Tepo: nation will be resumed as soon us t nesses can be procured. solely on the and becanse 1 fully compe- 1 on the Con- ill take further testimony on As an example of th asioned to the public an instance sw-York train, dne here at 10 o £, did not reach East-Alba o'clock this morning, havin road by the snow. y they found no wt, and the wh (among wuom wer Monday afternoon. resolution adding mmittee on_Citie When the passengers reached ion whatever for Il about 125 in all e and ohildren), had iver on the ice to this city, a dis- tanee of abont a mile and a half, one, probably, of the coldest nights of the The_resolution of t Mr. Littlejohn, calling for 11y postponed on a point t notice of such a ¢ in advance of its ser, and was fin Mr. Develin th ; having ad- The Senate was not in session_to-ds Journed over unt ‘The following is the testimon, fouse Committe 1 mittee, through ormation in rels a 3 on_Railroads re Ticulties between the Hudson, Harlem i will be of im- ate a flutter among those officials, anc of the State. mense benefit to the peopl The bill introduces Railroad Companie who has paid Lis {are,s! ing carried 100 pounds of lug value $200, th uls. Ident of the New-York Central Rallroad worn. Mr. Weed—Am President of the New-York ternanus of the Central ge is owned one-half by portions by the Hudson and Western ndividual stockholders, a1 iver Bridge Company ut d terminates at E: lpllnllkm passeng proposes that eack hall have the privileg e, and not exc to he responsible for the by utral Railroad Co; D the Hudson River Brid, lie Céntrel, other #fudson River pocasion of the inter ‘West was all new tohix $he first he saw of it was in the pointed to settle arTangements und s committee met a like committee e Hudson River, and they had one mee 1l udson River Railroad Conimittee) claim that the bulk of the service of moving cars, 4ght, &¢., at all the points of termination; Albany, all in Troy, and the bulk of it in New-York; ‘and, {n addition to the pro rata rates of freight per mile, bouus of $100,000; the; ra ) 1 ge of & passenger wh over the road, unless tho railr pay for such ad agent has received hould perform the BY THLEGRAPH TO THE TRISUNE. COLLECTION OF TAXES: Mr. HISCOCK (R extend the time for the Mr. LITTLEJORN (Rep., Osw Teported the Toilowiug Te ¥ have retained ilt, through his interest, has Central Railroad the past’two that there Wwas an_arrangement cxpiring Board of the New-Y ehould have 6100,000 th derived from lution is on the Hooks having been passed & few The new Board tied the Hudson 3 lutlon, which was ason In addition the pro rata freights. tho Central Compeny ks before the new Board came in. ded the resolution, and of the fact, with the @ot stand any such arrangement ‘would break all ‘conneet 1ake arbitrary rates in conseqn . Central, Resolution was Have siuce heen Have becn tryin Ired, That the Auditor of the Canal Department be and s herehy required to communleate to t at an early date, o detailod statem parsuant to the leglslative acts pa or 1088 or dAmAge ROW ation or maintenance of the Canals of this 8tutd Wmount paid upon such awards; +Taud out of what funds the same can bé con pinfon as to what, It any, d the constriction, op Did not supp the amonnt remaining is, rates shove ¥ pald ; also, his ¢ 0esSATY to Prov umunicate a de itled statenen amount | er tho Hudson as usual. ith the_Hudson and appolnted commnittie When the committees met, th wught wrTaugements m! ilt said lio wonld do a nderstanding was to have another mect was said about closir anents then In force, And be had no knowledg patdl it was made public in the newsps T roramittee came up last week, Thursd aemain ouly an hour. questions could not b Wera to meet this week on otificd them of the proposed wee The reply was that they and all further negotiations were at an iis effect was I Sceretary of the Central Comp: rovided for since loption of the coutract | bt be perfecte g that we " INCREASE OF THE COMMITTER ON CITIES The Committee on Rules re asing the Commi members, which was N By Mr. CREAMER (I sven to uine | It was concluded 8 On Tuesday he f end. Notice to 3 The connection was three months the Hod- ve started on this side of the river at tho Dela- The Bridge Company hns two dollars tacilitate proot of By Mr. WEED (Dem., Clinton) tige acquired n Eportation Comp By Mr. Parke and a Lalf for each car, Chattenden was sworn. Exan rker—Is General Superinten ad Company; has had as Bu d that the usual connection with the Hudson River Road would be broken at Albany; the ad he expense of the serv mpany by the Central n the Central moves all the Hudson River tr %he bridge, loading eattle, & done; iu New-York the C: exponse of moving the freight; Companies that they shallmove By Mr. HALSE ulate the car- s and obligations of carriers 1 pussengers AFF (Rep., Suffolk) man Mission House Assc of tho Port of b k By Mr. BANFORD (Dem. Onelda)~To amend the charter of the Oneldn Buviug q from the fnct that alus this side of at Troy the same thing is atral 15 at two-thirds of the it 18 the rule of Railroad their own cars and handls Orange)—That the Trus- o ¢ hereby ordere réport at an early day lhr;‘nu Jer of paticut s the provisions of the eir own freight; ten cents per passenger is paid for T tun for freight! bronghit by the 1 h the bridge, and forty cents pe of moving freight over the Central from the West is ehare Companies interested; the 40 tickets they sell, 80 that it does not come out of the fence of breaking the comnection between the ronds 18 Lat passengers cannot check baggag ; freight cannot ne hauy, unless prepatd 1t 18 often the ease that 1o charges a 21l it reaches New-York; vould not come by this drovers do not pay tock 2. pon River Committee as to price of me-third of the price of freight go Now-York has been_accorded to the Hudsou River, and two-thirds to the New-York Hudson River d¢ ho rates of th statute compollng rah {128 A5 8 wWarning to travelers, Railroad Cotnpany lias not ob visions 6f the statute, to th others having occasion to cross thelr railroad track; travelets and ad the Hudson to tic 'y se roads; the fnconven- “ Rtesglred (it tho Eenate concur), That th Geueral Is herehy called upon to ascer case, and to institute suit for t pendltics for snch Le The resolution was Adjourned to 11 ¢ hrough ticket must stop at Al f damages and t of the lnw.” A gver under the rule, lock, Monday morn paid on freight un- as it 18 often the ¢ eir frelghtage until they sell their has had 10 talk with any of the Hud- pro rating through; ng from Buffalo to THE PACIFIC COAST. TREASURE FROM VICTORIA—GOLD DISCOVERIES IN val; in the Summer the tra compensation BY TELRGRAPE TO THE TRIBONK. Sax Fraxcrsco, Jan. 19.—The steamer Active, with 54,000 in treasure, arrived from Victor! sws from Britlsh Colutubia Is £ mer Montaus, fre ¥ i have Orcgon advices of been struck at the celobrated Gold T seded In clearing out the Montana brings 2,000 barrels of flour frc Gen, Jumes F, Hall gocs East to-day on 1 with a fine collecti: chanics’ Institute, New-York. eapries an extensive collection of exhibitign at the Paris Exposition. BTEAMER SAILED—EMBEZZLER SE A for Panama to-day with 937,000 in treasnre, of which #785,000 Is for New-York, £l Lae, beside, 9,000 barrels of flo cadly, convicted of embezzling §60,000 from 0 & Co,, was to-day sentenced to three yoars' et ju the State Prison. The ship King Philip of Boston arry ahips Kingfisher with 25,000 sacks of Sharpshooter with 15,000 of the sam: i The Toyincible, witl Harlem refase to enter into arra; it V. I, ket night, the business of the State; ople, and wliil divert all the annels outside of this State; in *d from New- rade from the hat case 4 porti ork to Loston, Baitimore, and Philadelphia. cd—One-third of the freightin ver the Central Road, and if 1o connection can o rly all this will be diverted from New-York City. 1t will also delay and _almost entisely destroy the igiit business in this State, 1 . The Hudson River R from Chicngo 8 of ore for the M me schooner i iforuin goods for iow perforngd by the 0ad charges for every- They Tefasa 1o let us take frelght. from cast zi.do y rl|‘u'lllllu(‘(nlm;’£uh0'nlh':'lrun('k, We cuu only run rs over the bridge—no further with . . L & 10kt 0% AT SAbA assc s ol oamsent | wide of the river, but have rece rangement to i‘hu‘;l‘m(»rs from l'}fx- east ved no apewer. The ar- hirds of the expenses in -\J\' York has heen in force two years. They are at no expense at this end of the lue. They charge two und a half cents ‘hundred, each way, for running cure from Thirtieth-st Chambers-st. The Central is at all the expenso for ali railroad compantes of the route to off. The steamer Montana practice auion, A today. Tho ‘outside agencles. ght at one e 15 for the loading of fre wot the wiloading, &c., at the other. That Is the universal zule. Have charged thew the actual expense of moving Sheir local trains on this side of the river, but have re- colved no pay; they rofused. Have recoived and taken eharge of il their local freight without Have ot been able to get them to any settle ran their trains over th he depot and return. freight over tke bridge Las boen chal % Bupdrtine, 1.75; Prime Sh I ; ed to the sever worformers Aid | By Mr. LiftleJohn—The notice dlscontinuing the con- 6otion did ot except the White and Ked through freight ADAJ MINERALS. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20.—Contributions fi to the Paris Exhibition, including a eabinet of minerals, and an assortment of woolen Woolen Mills, wero shipped y Montana for Panama, 8t. Nazaire by the Fre A dispatehi from U Star Company, # N their shaft an: 08, By Mr. Weed: Have not refused to receive an from the Hudson River road ; bave been compe mm 1o ageuts to stop selling tickots over tha! omu:?" they would not recognize thew; has hear it ou the part of Vanderbilt as to {le brid ave hauled the Hudson cars from the bri w0 miiles, loaded the cars, and hauled ridge, aud they ha e, - udeon River road gave notice 1"¥|,.°lhut it cattle wors o be sent driven ver o eteetion op Griven across the river thio bries from the Mission rday by the steamer y will be taken to T ouville, Nevada, ork corporation, are getting out some splondid guncral e — Satne a3 before By Mr. Young| BUTLER ON AN’ BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIDUNE. MONTREAL, C. E., Jan. 18.—Le Pays, a French jour- nal, publishes a letter addrossed to J. M. Cadricux from Butler, expressing his opiulon of the annexa- tion or absorption of Cauada, us belng both necessary and fuevitable for the futuro well Butler says every American statesman aj uestion, and can onl, he advantages whicl would coufer on the country. The Gaae the letter saye, “The oxpression, cou 1. Banks and others, w untry in favor of the object i view. e s ol it fmm' any ¢ cliarges from Hudson P.Ive‘; and the ing freight over epoit, but have 10 muke an ar- ; frelght can reach s polut, ouly over At Mr. Vanderbilt Wo-thirds to t) ven It up as im ew-York dimi: Wi Rosd o u”m lnmrl from 1 ML ot a lejohn—Un ition to the m‘b faro of the United Stutes. ppreciates the come to one conclusion respecting its solution through aunexation the commenting on led with the de- not ereate any claratiop of G tebig fn this Pror. Guyor's Lecrure.~The second lecture by Prof. Guyot, upon the Glaclers of Switzerland, will be de, R o ¢ s NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, SOUTH CAROL THREATENED COLLISION AND UNIT BY FRLRORAPI TO THR TRIBUNY. YANNAIL Ga., Jan. occur Metween the freedmen and U, ingr out ouf an attempt to eject them from a p on the Ch.ves estate, situated in South C Saveunah, They refused either to le {bn or co"vtract for the present year, rom G 0. Tillson, one commissioned officer opposity plantat y to orders £ armed. A col NI tant rates. of ships, DITE New OrLe of the ight to A BY TEL NASHVILL tive, 18 a candid corn, Ny special & Onrea T nent s are protecte unanimous, will send a dele thonsand and elg! Tast year. one of an expl mouth of the G daries of Colora party v s used by | which cons tust. by the T To incorporate the | DBALTIMORE. Jan Legislature of Maryland has been fiv loting for Senator withont a The caucus of ( oerats, held ten day nembers, nominated Go pnservative fr sisting of abont twenty members, in order to secure s vote for him and the repeal of th roquiring & Senator to bo a resident of the E Rhore, agreed to vote for a new Constitutio vention, for & universal amnesty bill which restores thonsand M for Senator. The the Demoerati the elective fra lu a uuwmber of o pe any 1o [ n, but the The bill repenlin & eand LS) to duy amile in length peranee bill fu t AN BY TELRGRAPA 10 THE TRINUNA. Buirao, Jan. 1.~The Globe weekly nawspaper of this eity s been transferred to the Fenlan Brotherhood. 1t will bo called The Fenian Volunieer, aud manegod by the Feutunu organization hers TUE NEW CANADIAN SCARE. MONTREAL, Jan. 18.—~A body of the were acut 1o Bl e required. THE FRENCR TIHE GREAT STORM. - The trains on the different railvoads diverging from this city resumed ferrles on the Kovih and i occastonal yegularity. was good, and gay N searcely had the f of the rallros YTiE SoUTHER) TATES TROUIS, 20—A collision is likely to forces, grow- trampled down sufficke siflooth road to the hoots and runners wh out of the city, when another storm sncceeded to th Early in the cvening it again co continuedup toalate hour. That it witl b ing the snow s hard this morning moro snow had fallen in less time than on the previous oceaston. About 12 o'clock W was already different lives, excepting the Third In addition to what has alre must prove a very great incon as the one pre but up to 1 o' 1 fifty men and _wero met UJ ot s only prevented by a rin Brandt has tele- commissioner, that it wes and asked permisston to do- ntry, en ronte frow leston, \to assist the troops sent over by Gen. Tillsan, who ar® still on the plantation. temporary compromise. graphed to Gen. Scott, impossible to ejact them, . tail a company of the 6t% In Lawtonville to Ci travel and transpor will havo to com and travail take the place of travel. TUE ICE DLOCKADE IN THE RIVERS AND MARTOR. falling, The weather which for threo or four days has been blowing fiom the N, W, imense fields of flon , at about 10 o'c 1ng the obstruction to rows iuto the open sea. All day Saturday and up to yes- | here. terday moming, the Corsmunipaw, Jersey City, Pavonia and Hoboken forry boats were m 3 sometines going up and ut other times dowa stream, seek- in the huge eakes of rustling ico that encom- Thelr wanderings extended from Bedioce's \LOUISIAN 4. POLITICAL~THE FI BY TELEGKAPM T0 THE TR W-ORLEANS, Jan. 18 MEN—TRADL, At an'eeting of the Exe- cutive Committee of tha gufrago pm'ty of Lousiana, tho geat of A. P, Field, somewRat prominei\t a3 a local politi- clan was declared vacant. The freedmén are dese reds, their contracts having ex of their wages having been pa will soon be spent, Fhey refuse \ siing the plan 'ations by hund- sead and the fall imount A to them. The to work except at exorbl- Tho total number of ebips detatned one, with six thousand bales of cot lundred ahd fifty pounds, at thirty Joss of Interest at efght per cont, Without oy ay u all ton willions of dollars. . TION OF VFSSELS—THE STATE TREMSURY. 3, Jan. %0.—The fact that twenty-one fpside the bar for ‘want of o gtir. Vigorous megsures The Staten Istand boats, by t and making the best of tl 116 o'clock p.m. “It's an ill wind that blows nobody N. E. wind that set in yesterday morning kind. The X vessels of cotton aré detaine water has caused considera are now belng taken to deepen the channél. Judge Thomas to-day granted a mandar State of Loulstana In velation to Froderick Ale gt. the State Treasnrer, & was uot one of this s in the case | city was swope aving that he xander’s brother wasabot in 1% His estate was left vaeant, turn oney deposited with the treasu: Inlmant upon the order o © Tow ¢ 1o Ruilioad hoats showed little evidences of thelr with thsdee-floes further than the bruised and ed buckets of the liternlly “chawed up”, as the ferrymen expressed it, The ats resembled eraft regions, thelr tooned with glistening icicles, and thelr cut-waters sov- | flood These boats are frall, and nearly unsea- worthy, having been constructed with an cye to speed alone, and they are, the the result of negligence on the | ¢ the Calbiowis, TENNESSEE. RAPI TO THE TRIBUNR. ered with ice, te for Congress in Stokes I Arrived, steambe iined on the | Sigel, from Cartha, datod appearance;; but a littl cover their impertections, and restore them to their for: bh tide of the East River, carrying with it uctions thut had interfered with the Brosklyn 4, sl fmpeded the progress of the Staten Island | ¢ [ I through the with fco from both rivers, and avound it; conscquently tho trips of the sland boats we few and far het wore withdrawn, as 1t I3 difficult and dang to cross the Bay at night, the ice and erushed as it {2 fn the rivers, Last Riverall ine were In o ALABAMA. IMPORTANT DECISIONS BY BY TELEGRATH TO THE TRINCNE. s, Jan, 1 ¥ that the Suprems Court of A s requiring o stamp up ik SUPREME COURT, mes's Montgomery abama has de- cided the act of Cong Jegal processes to be unconstitutional Wal o decides that Alubama belng de fucto inder the Cot ¥ ment under an et of at conslderably lon, BY TELEGRAPN TO THR TRINUNR. St. Louis, Jan. 19.—<The tobacco men of this city veution of tobace 80 far broken by 1 ws of t fmpedim or part of the da; nience fn crossing, The intervals of about ten winutes | Baltimore, has arrive while the other ferriea made their trips manufacturers to be held i ity-cight sted e~ THE RRITORILS. during the day COLORADO. BY TRLNGRAPN TO THR TRIBUNE St Louts, Jan. 20.—The Denver ) ring party who recen Colorado River that that stream was n River, which fs within The vessel used by arge enough to have carried four at. Ives when by r, but all with aceident occurred trong flood-tida w lock in the afternoon brov 1 fce which had gone out of U with the ebb, 50 03 a erable anxie attacked it, has arrived o thelr depredat r trips during tho night. Should the storm | the oc stoday, it 15 foared much difficulty will bo ex- | toseaon Hartt of the Harbor P e had ventured o ediged in the lce NP TELRARAPH TO THE TN 81, Louvis, Jan. he massacre of ulne The Salt Lake Vidette roports | rn Utal oo the 8th ans, —— et AT THE EAST MARYLAND. BUSINESS 1IN BOSION—THE RAIL- EXPLANATION OF 111} Y- SHLNSRAYR S0 SRR THISENN BT TRLEORAPIE 7O TUR TRIDUNE toston, Jan. J9.—Very lit pwing 1o the difticult No schools were y result, may be stated iservatives and Dem- ing of 70 out of 104 n by acclamation ndsof Swann, con- A to tematn all night st rofreshments, and made {com! dition of the railroads East and mnch botter than that Bouth and West, of them are ¥ It 15 probal ers were compel ders who served in the 1 hut thers werg not vorepeal of the mensures. Tt was fou gh votes in the Sens 11 Shore Jaw when thel ator on Tuesday lns county, whose Seat is contested swas f{rag taarled out. it ml. l.lwiur‘u-,(mh 15¢ 1o sudh hgt higete nexe. p.m.mfl'm fofé prohablg cor Y Tt roquires this to pass o law. Some of the refuse to voje for its repeal. Governor ected at bhco, were it not for fear that h ght axclude him fr if o £ o law pf th Ouly one trait hus ar Ord, of Alleghan ot e robably go through to-night tiver und Nowport routed will be open Tonig RATED REPORTS OF LDSS OF LIFE IN BOSTON. an. 20.—The trage noarly farces. Commodoro Blake, roported 108t tn the storm, was discovered in a house whero bo Jad wought shelter. Ho had a very narrow escape, NOWever. | g oy Eera. Wheat dull ool glrl said to havo perished fna anow | Corn i ) found ina trlendly youse, Fioally, ol the | salé wia Anna, wreeked in 1 several Sepgtol day to dav wil) thers- for some dags longey Withotft i b he Schate © Delocrats wann would crew asbore ip Safe gerated, howay and the vote of his Dem the Kastern Shore law Yevordy Johnson cannot bo 1569, a8 his successor BUTPWRECKS 1IN MASSACHUSETTS BAT. -y e Bostox, Jan. 20.~The bark Telma, Capt. Nickerson, from Smyrua or Boston with a cargo of figs, wool. &o., came Into the bay just before the storm of Thursday and was driven ashord on the rocks near Plymouth. Thé crew o0k refuge in (he wizgn rigging where they remajued for 10 hours, the sea_making a breach over her hull. Owin e o1 e, pLoWARD AIML. One SoAthan Aropped into the soa and wore lost. The remain- wero takon off i s life-bont trom shore uneh trost-bitten. Ono man i3 lkely to 1036 one or | Fralgbta to New-York unchau, or will probably loss bpth hands. Tho | 8 ) nd Ill full of‘ wul:j-‘r,. §' Bas of b ) damaged condition, Part o 0 £ eforo going ashoro. The | tnehseded, | Veasel whs & good 01 of 540 tuns, was ownyd in this clty | 3R i by Boker & Morpiil and ORIRO. WiA value iacty it, so that for refle must come from the Eastern Shore. THE BENATORIAL O AY TELRGRAPE TO TAS TRIBUNE Fraxiront, Jan, 19.—Another ballot for U, 8 atorin the Kentueky Legislature took place day. James Speed (Radical) reosivod 42 votes; Pow- ell, 40; Harding, 21, and Davis, 33. The ballot for 8. Senator to-day resulted ns follows: Powell, 43: Speed, 41; Davis, 4 from tho riggly Qer of the grew 08 wero thrown o un and Dawn of Day, Capt. Hostod, with salt. went ashoro near Cohasget | ! e » ¥ Doam onds, dismastod apd | | Crissbesion 8 O, r port bow atove. Her eargo has washed out. Her diing, 4 waved, thres of them Delng soverely frost-bit Nauds and feet. Tho vessel was owned in Bt. B., nnd b insured. DITION OF THE BOSTON RATLROADS. 0. T IN THE SEN)TE. THE TEMPEJIANCE MOVE he Temperanc: Ixpraxarorss, Jan, 20. was delivored to & meager audience by the Petitions are boing eirenlated thronghout the Stato asking for a prohibitory law. It is expected to unito these in a monster pefi Rev. 0. A, Burgess. enco, and on that rond five engines ugh thiy ovening. This would her s iheumbered with broken loco now began falling agaln at 11 o'olock thls o retai! dealors on the petition of twenty of the ward or precinet. R fng on the Stonington and the l_!nnlord Rallroads for the first time since Thursd tning. The regular trl Wwill be resumed twr:lurrro‘v{u':ll’mw 1'-.-11-" 2 e assod over tho Bostgn road to.day, and buat- | BO rosumed on that tomorrow, All our [ Ot year o i et . FENIAN ORGAN, roads 4re LOW open. TRAINS ARKIVED AT NORWICH—ANOTIER STORM. Nonwicis, Conn., Jan. 20.—The Norwich boa poke for the purpose bt arrésting a suspocted gang of cottiors, or te protect the banks from wn ansicipated Fenfan rald. Tho officers of {his gmirisod luve been granted leave of absence on cohditlon that they will remiay withiu 24 hours call, showd theie services ASADIANS AND T MONTREAL, Jan, 10.—~The Journal menting on the charges of dlsloyalty made against the 8t. Patrick Bocloty saye: “The Irish, ko the Freach Canad) Davo wany reasons for detesting Ergland. Tt 4s time the frish and French Canadians should shbw the English thut they are not desirous of the maintéhap ywer on this continent. The happlost aa, Whoh we alo Lreed fxom thom fopover. t. Hyacinthe com- | yafled last ‘uight. The weather i tor s iYL 1367 v running thme, and the vdny th t anow heen ploy T 00 deep for the street cars,and the fallen six inches of snow ation by filling the rivers and bay with sterday morning, thereby sweep- ry navigation through the Nar- Kng rigzag trips, [ MY AN vy provoking a facetious pas- ebhtide, contrived torunun- avonta, and Central ¥ anking their trips with thetr ac- | 1, The stanch hulls of the Central I had just returned Mox addlo-boxos being fes- | n a foot fore, Dot 8o weli fitted for her, they presentod a dilapi- pateling and painting will Alte tern 0 wis o getting At 5 o'clock last evening tho boats stuce v intorvals than r ¢ filled the river, had | brig K d contact with the | Of & it to thelr pa S SEps maste. alton Ferry | Tho sch rieneed W nsiderable regularity. No serious any of the ferrios during the day. ded thelr trips at 3 1o them till Monday ol set up the bay | Yot Wt with it many msiderable diffic pmmenced ) can falling sno to rende! B e PICKED UP AT HELL GATE THiE POTOMAC FROZEN I Gate WASHINGTON, Jan, 20 upat e e ahout 7 0'c t in a swmall boat, | hound, sed to the cold Aloxan fternod KOADS, o business was done deliy session yosterday, In scholara and theix lady teach- 1 the school-lonse furnished with rtable. L of | in s They we running tralns regu’ th ay and 1 vessl and 5, and Georgo r of the Crew dies reported on Friday turn Lo lower huthor, got e city laborers bave hoon at Work duy in Our atrbots, and many of the roads in the hetgh- PEALO, coutitry towna arq not et broken out. Drifts fen i » gU iy thoe colintry ‘ato NGt uncomOL. neting dolng car loady fous tien ortiqna of the others, and was fnsured. Tho other lusura 0!{11!‘1. wve, from Turk's he eailroads were cloar to-day, ear BiMEC \ BUSINESS RESUMED AT PROVIDENCE. The relaires PROVIDENCE, R. L, Jan. 20.—Traius arrived this even. :h;-:“’a""' trale arrived e At New-London at an eatly hour this morning. They 6X- | "3l 5 yerianced some gifficulty in Now-York harbor, but found | Ta !“m..um-fi of 10 {co tn Now-Londou harbor. The Tubwmes River is open for some ntles above Norwich nAon ayd Northern road: Another snow storm set Lo et 11:30 to-night. SNOW-STORM AT HALIPAX. W™ “.,‘fl,'.‘ FALIPAX, Jan. 18— W 1 s Sl W PATMETATY | reidnin sailed at 0 o'clock this mornlig. ™ T p— The AT THE WEST. S ND TENNESSEB 1 RIGING. 'clogk boat from Pigr No. Louisvitee, Jan, 19.~The river buq:l‘unnd nl{it_l_u-‘-o&u;.m 13 10w 8 feet 3 Inches high. Tho 1 18 of beayy f d e bl Goul barded bvo sk on Lo tals, Factof e | ¥t o e CHICACO WITHOUT , dan. 2,5 hei to-day, which, 1t I8 thovght, voud ftnp a andl 5 wairy ye INDIANAZD We hive n BUFFALO, aud drifting enlence, and should it drift CA16AGO, Jan. 20, very slightly will occasion setions delay 10 | o1 oo stinued at tute il. Yesterday's gala-day, | quitting ao badly that a blockade of the rail-oads is an- nsate for the disadvantages of to-day | ti aied Careo, Jan, g lce, suddenly veered to the N, | ST. Lot sourl and Kausas, they were going In search of &1, Low the lamented Sir Johu Franklin, 3 By Lous pg a cirenitons route, | 18 doe) g a cirenitons re unm;fl SNOV uotiee Horace F. ran into a drift, she , but Inclily no otie it Tonee sduct, and the v to late on ss Moo, Jan. 1 Ly Hawpton Roads is fil James Biver and Eliza ded 28 low o it no longer presented | collision with an unki age, and | teras. Sho reports coniinued heay rlod. The schooner was struck am Blie was next seen under for. o, from Turk's I here short of p itten. with two of he which reports th 5| ., Marshu anchor off & to-night, and the steame MONROE, Jan. Maryland arrived from C: 1at sen by with ring from C passed near, | better time th two cit cast wind, causing he WASHINGTON, Jan. noon to-day and con most severe of the season, uow six inches of sn a, Capt. Buent, of and from | WamErLING, V 9 atoos, went | heen previilin < 12 inel 1 Lh years ELEORAPK TO TAR TRIE Circydo, Jan. 19.Flour inas » 0f Suderiilon e | #5 9. R oe of the storm was not ex- | &7 4%, h 00 Lbls. Fio of Sew deliverad at 0c. Outy a Canada at §1 0L Rye nominal at $1 # Pork, 20 30 are fu moderato dewmand at 14§ 215%. 1. Brm at 0. Nuw-ONEEANS, s, # 12 21, ats hold b, 00 in wold, and was fnsured ln Mot Alk, g dull; tiddling, B2 o o, Jan. 10— UEUATA, Gy Miitlog, dlie. ; ales gold ; balgs. € 1 3 Wate; Mess Pork, $23 s, 14150, ed ar Silos, 14ke. when bl t‘od'['n;x:mmv i of Fiest iy morning, 20th fet., nyited to aftend hsliie ‘Satusday evoning, the 19th um-lw\%zdm obs attend q m. ber late 3 uf ‘Worgester, and Now- West re olear. ‘hermomeoter 200 | gHOK- the mhr is uu' river 1 still ther cold Hron o h —We have received 0 1@l from ¥ fon or Philyielphia sfnee Vie Lidpe to get something by ¥ 1N INDT 7 ENOW R BLOCKADE AT -1t hins 1 nee 3 o'clock this even There are prospects o ENOW DRIFTS IN ILLINOTS, A Ariving smow ~The snow Is four inches decp and sill o n3 have arrived since last might, The mercury is 237 above zero. SIX INCHES OF SNOW IN MISSOURL Jan. 20.~Tho enow storm of yesterday still continues. but not so violently. The storm has extended v, the snow being from six inches to a foot About a foot has fallen 1o Enstern and Northern Rallroads are consider- ably obstructed, but the interruption will only be te snow {3 two feet deep at Springteld, Llinois, ENOW STORMS IN IDANHO. A letter from Silver City Aated the 4th, mentions severe snow storms, i3 blocked up with sno: OF SNOW ON THE PLATN The Democrat's St e Northern Plafus, re 0y years, hus drifted heavily 1l | going Dotk ways for several hours. This morning, as the , attached to the Montroal 8 a3 throwi from the track and adiong iuto the rocks, The front of the engine was s injured. Superin: tend happening to be near the spot, succeeded Adle-whieels, which had been | in rapdtiy elearing the track, so that trains were dolayed but a little while, MONTREAL IN DANGER OF FLOOD! wrence R © i3 great dange AT THE 8OUTIH. ' BLOCKADE. .—Tho obstruction on 1 and Ambay Railroads have ains commenced running on ess than 4,000 people were detained here and many private dwellings acity. The office of the mpany was thronged from Fridny and Saturday by passeugers, all r to advise their friends of thoir iisfortane, rows was clogged | coLD WEATHER ON h Biver. DIFFICULTIES FROM FLOATISG ICE. —The Baltimore pilot boat pe Henry, short of fuel and sehooner, from New- a cask of water, who re D WASITINGTON T0 ALEXANDRIA, he Potomac is stul closed 36 k yes | miles below the city, and a number of vessels are fce- skating between this city and and hundreds cross dal uthe steamers forme SHOW Storm e to-night, with vy drifts of snow SNOW FALLING AT WASHINGTON. ). —Snow commenced inued unremittingly until about 8 | Tech, Ktel ccompanied by savera winds, Rain and had not ceasod at 11 o'clock, HIA TRAINS ON TINE, ing or trans. PHILADELIIIA, Jan. 19.~Traius on the Philadeiphia gton, and Ballimore Railroad, yestere rau through with but slight’dela, re running regularly, and on time ANOTIER SNOW-STORM IN PENNSTLVANTA, PRILADELPHIA, Jan. 20—Midnight.—This storm i3 the : The snow §s much drifted by srth-east gale. The New-York malls havenot arrived up to this time, that the roads South ALLENTOW! rosupie thelr rpning at about [ prevailed h they may be delayed ln making , Jan. 29.—A heavy snow-storm has this afternoon. Snow bas fal , uf 3 p. m., unabated. The o ity ou Sututday eveuing, for the first Henry's Flrat Attempts v, and tn perfect ordor. g oo 1 L0 2 Provisions frm; Mess Por 36; Live Hoge a ol 14500 b 0gh a0 B, Wheat. )bbls. No. 1 Spriug at $11 75, Wheat quiet, and ch to edtablish quotations. Corn ateady; sales of 7 fn moderate demand at 02 sales of 4,000 bugh. Peas stoady ot 811 #21, and #1 Jews for Light. Ham ard ‘quist ab 1dg D fom ap w3 ) otk inged. bales. Low @ to obdice, 897 TIe. af Bge. Hay o T2 o] ve! 19,~Cotiop qliot e e & ‘h‘fll"! Iyl En,‘wu orsey , 00 Satapdsy, Jau. 19, Ambrose G. i ronpect] vited to by e ng fih | S0 e, tivsg and (riends of the family TH-Tu Brooklen, diar, Jun. 20, 1097, Jobu Fire Lusrance Compnny, 93ed 49 1 Tust nfght 00 . . gnow I fifteem ineh snowing heasily | o\ orme- cominameed Mo A CARD.--W. JACKSON, No, s all day. It is still anowing and b R .,:Jb:.u, e ommeety om ot Moursisg Vi 3 Il-flni'\': & XY , Opposite IR, L LB, A Ifit were possible That a young lady could permit & mustache to sk the s | would be after the suse had been baptized with PUSLORA NI rtaiuly notiing less d-Aicious tham Gt rogdl W induca her to submit to sueh a penaner. 1 3 o) order om short notive. No. 551 B | BLOOMING CEREUS. o John Yansatag u the chalr, it was reslved to have » g e Tiguor dealers of Kings Co. at the same evening, 224 January st 74 o'clock, to take steps for o n, o revision of the prosent ™ons faterested ar+ iequ portthat thers n sonde places are drifts twenty feet deop, AT THE NORTH, Astheisindbvdn 8 : AT COLD SPRING, h River frontingthe | - Cory Sprine, Jan, 19.~For two days past the: r, a3 though by magic, and the boata § Kor two dayp pest HSTER Argus Hall, No. 600 Broadway, on Mo uelair Tousey, prese Jummaey 14, 1067, Blacialr Toutey, e, presested the follow Resolved, Tlat this srse the D Tng, Whit oo conrse of Ex-Couws Thomas and Roberts, i the Connei! Bosrh, a opposiog the differcut scbema o . o ! delayling trains BRAT By (s corot Wieriax Drgusoxo, Cuanres 8. Srioxy, - ¢ ;‘é | idresses are oxpeded from RS. Action will be takes in regard to & SID O PR TN OV YORK KEPL: pol Room of Trin EVENING, Jan 21. Now-York, will presi VlKTflNlelllli.\N. WA We_respectfully inform the public and umokers in generabt {IBITION the PIPE & RIS, TO-MORRO od fter the varions destzns, & BONS, ouly masufaciusers and exhibito, ® &re g HOLDERS destiand fog the ART ROOMS cluding the original ROSA BONHEUR'S WORLD RENOWNKD KE BAY L —DISASTERS, —The late cold weather ars, and placed a com, on steamboat travel on Chesapeake Bay altimore steamer arrived here mer Aunamessix is frozen up. with floating ice, coming from t The thermometor de- 6°, and the wind {8 keen and 15 arriying from outside report the col fon of north from Nassan, for Baltin eived to-night in distress. She lost her top- s and bowsprit, and was otherwiso damaged by a schiooner, south of gales trom that pe- losing her top- and mainsail. d, with salt, for visions and water, She encountered se- Hatteras, but is not ma- L hove vessels were picked nd towed here by the Revenue cuiter “hesapeake filled with ice as the eye can reach. st Indies, for Baltlmore, lies af 4 her has moderated has sailed for New- “HORSE F which ereated so groat & seusation in E uaiversally ackuowledgel tha GEEATEST PAINTING or MODERN TIMES. ing 1, Sle Edwand Landseer exclvimed, 1 mnst 1 have travelal 30 ndles ea of 24 c9'0r g , dad (e conaty, unble Seurxpio Pieremk or “THE OLD VIRGINIA HOME,” . And LOUIS GALLAIT'S “LAST HONORS TO COT HOORM i which took tite gold madal at the London Ladastrial Exhibition of 108 FINEST SPECIMEN £ GALLATT to be found on this Coatineut, aud bas never bece oU6 ssed by the artist. TS EGMONT ANgr This is by far the CHOICRST PIC TURES ROBERT-PLRIRY, ROUSSEAU, heavy 1: ape Henry to Hampton 1 dails from 9 v m. te 10 p. Spragne & Co., No. 37 Park-row, New-Yock, THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY IREGISTER. Tho volume containg s lst of the B States and British Proviuces, with & ratiog indicating the RELATL STANDING AND COMXERCIAL CuupiT oF EAcH. It ta the §TAXDARD WORK for Merchants and Baskers “Swayne's Ointment,” “wres ILA oftentimes with ove application. plying between muenced bere this A fierce uorth- iness Men in all parts of the Ut ——————a Tetter, Toitoes # Cures the moat obstinate cases of Tetter.” # Qures Salt Rhewn, Seald Head, alt Skin Disenses* d_Seratch no more." s * SWAYNE'S OINTE: Price 50 cents, at DEMAS B or remit 60 cents to Dr. SWAY. s, and receive by w onr Own Soap SAPONIFIER. 1 who nae their wase graass for purpose of making Sosp at thelr Lomes with tas MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S SAPONIFIER, The cost of Soap, mperior to asy sold for washiag Parpaess, b L THAN HALP THE USUAL PRICN. vy snow atorm has n to the depth of For sale at all the priacipal grocers. PH, EPPELSHE MER, AGENT, The Taternal Revenue Record and Cu: the official organ on Revesne matters. 95 Liberty-st. Subscription $3 per anaum. . VAN WYOK, ”} at $1 124 for EKESTS OF MORALITY. s of The Atlantio M t $19; Dressed Hogs frer st $3 W boat, 16,000 bush. eased. Shipments r galn ot loose * Gri we it to the cause of virtue o wson. The Second Editios Is uow KW‘M. reparation. L PROMAAton (- GARLETON & Co., Pablishers, No. 99 Brgudwep * Middto of the Block, OF THE COOPER INSTITUTE. WASHINGTON HADLEY'S FRENCH CHINA. ONRHALF THE USUAL SE! Dinnar Sets (130 pleces). Sets (44 ploce f los 9,800 bales. Re- 16; b A aridating, 224 | waaey G and dnghan, E ‘.:!. h t‘LM e T A ~Cotton-=Sales t e, 1600 bal R ek "§o cosnsotion with i, a .—r‘ o lolro#s. NEW RUMED] FOR CATA ‘astonishea and delighty Ay, mhrket clos- os.~ Gold, 136, od surely as mornis ORTON. Dopot, GLOVER & ADDOMS, Fourth-ava. th-ave., cor, Thirty At 4 AK , Blg b'.z FAST FREIGAT LINK b F regss. s ot 0. Bovein & ce. o o oo | R rand ah, on Mow E e

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