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Mrxwiy, Anctioneer. IN & CO., B T v s 0 roadway cor. Fuaruiture, &e. of the late MR. valus , Dz . Also, & collection of Standard . WEDNESDAY Al 1 SPECIAL SALE_of lections from the Stock any, of their choice, VA alogues are ready “A. LEAVITT, Auctioveer. SALE KOOMS, 498 Broadway. Cet 0K TRADE q I;m' STREBEIGH & Co meccmors'to J. . Cooley.” Cox oum s LiBKkANIES CATALOGUED AND S0LD. ‘!f:i:l'i\A? o NEDAY dun 22 amd 24 a4 4 o'clock p. m. by AST DA WATFR COILOR DRAWINGS, ‘ K8, ITOGRA A BRNT, aw [LLUSTRATE BOOKS—the remainder of the eollection of J. B. F , e, of Auterfeld Farm, K. Tl s ne of the choicest_collect s Autograpbs are PAr wings e abd T S s & dheteh thie Prints_and a view of Eliza- e coach to New- Adesirabio; rly fin thtova, with & fork, drawn ou the sp a view of part of Boston ) British sbips landing o: ‘wakelch of the old Haymarket ‘heater, Boston, 1798, the 1l 1 Books, Barlow's Colume ' val Mistory, with 27 Autographe, iad, 90 extrs illnstr Porteits sod 17 raphs, 94 Portraits, biography, s Autobjora: iilustrations; 1 71 Ant Portraits; 1 ot s Matbius's Pursuits of Liter- 160 Portraits, &c., &e., together with many and curious b ! s ready. P A;‘I!r.xnu y 3 J Fict] T onder o Ao O e it Chcnial Works, - reenth ste., Firstave., andred-a jew-York Cy “About 175 to 'UMBERLAND COAL. MORRIS \\‘vx‘; B § ll XECUTORS SALE of Property on \HF er, Pearl Greenwich, Water, Job Fr:r nd Jackson: WDLOW & Co. will sell at ‘cloek, at the Fx Sales 6, near Morris-st, Pearls 2 15 four-sto SAMUEL R UExccutors and Trustees of the Wi, ¥ Estate of Moses Rogers, dec'd. Book B ;»'. b offcs of the Aw \, s, No. 3 Pine-st. e s Al , Aus T XECUTOR™ 5. TO CLOSE AN TATE. A BLEECK at 12 o'clo PLAC , RON & Co. wi! cer, will the Lease BOG .».\l('l‘. Auction 2 o'elock, and at the junc- WS Orvicn 1,130 Girard-st., Philadelphia, Jan, 19, 1 ? SALE OF DAMAGED AND CON- D Qi \uuu.»nun"x; .\lmx: = will r.,x,..m at P ¢ of the United States, st Government Pendant Arms, Bath « aud Wagod is, Boilers, lloes. e amer Castings, Galvarized Tron, Assorted Iros e Pipe Assorted Locks, Seales, G g St Army and_Exj Taules, Desks, Wrenches e Tns ) days NAYY DEPARTMESNT, JAVY SUPPLIES.—Sepa sealed and i oreed, [ g at the the first day e & e February nest, for fornisting ards ot New-York and Bosten, on or be e quautities of the different ariicles spe %o bo delivered at New-Vork and New Navy Beef, 1 New Navy Pork, United States Navy f April uext, per bbl. Rice, 190,000 ponnds, per poud. Dried s ‘Apples, 100,000 pounds, per pound. 308,000 ponds, yer poad. Bids will be received for Whale of ihie quantities nae: sre considerad for the adv. « All lllll l.:;fkl contained A ekl B T of e the thove list must be equal to the nary <pection and the packages to_eoutsin jers are referred to the samples at the said Navy-Yards: and f rmation 88 to the laws snd regulaticns—in outraets, to the ofices of the Commandants and Pay ral Navy Imporied raa) revenue tax will be chiargeable upon any of the Every offer mast be accompanied by 8 writton guar r more respunaible part e hidder or bidder Liigation within five dars, with good and o supplies m)owi,me competency of the guarnaty o b will, if or Collector of the Cas e Paymaster, District-Attora % No 1'eill be cony dered unless nceompanied Ly such guaractr, 1 by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is a reguiar dealer in the ticlas aud bas the license required by act of Co i H. BRIDGE, Ch until &, for furnish: of Deceruber toacts | e e Grrich SUPRRINTENDENT PORIIC PR 4 WasiixGros, Jin. 18 ROPOSALS for PAPER for the PRINTING. o pu of o of the fuurth the act entitled Au act to f late the pristiug of ¢ ocunesa aad ihe purchase of aper fr e yublc i ez of Jaly 1, ealed Fropowls wil e recerc) VEDNESDAT, the 13t] brnary, 166 the PAPER for the Public Pristing ustil the 3 67, the aaid Proposals to be open award of o o be made by the Juini Comr blie P owest and best bidder for the interest of the Governmeut oined schedule specifes, an earls an can be ascertalued, the g b kind of paper that i1 be required, bt ‘the contracts will be cutered 10 for all that may be needed duriog the year, and no wore. CLASS 1,—UscaLxy) D PrixTisg Paven. pia ) sheets PArEs 1} 22,000 rewms of fue Printing Peper, uncalendered chs, aad weighing foty e founcs (0 « 2.—CarLy: 8,000 reams of enperie cal Sty three X0 ting Pap d weigh ALFSDRRE . bard-sized and super-caleudered, ris-Gve pounts 1o the ream o ~Mar Papm) 7, sized amd c. % reams Quarto Post. 10¢ 0 rewms Fiateap, 13x40} 0 reatis Donble Cop, 14 16520} frelies jo Deia?, 20482 o Post, I or lix 00 roams Mediui, 15x: /000 seams Rayal, 19524 inches. 7’500 reawns Super Royal, 20526 iu 509 reasu haperial, 224x3] juches M0 rens of any required size nt enumerated abo ing 21x40 inches. | CLASS 6.—ParEn vox Post-Or1 0 reams uches, w rean £ ream. 1,200 renins measuriag 2336 inches, weighing 100 reams measaring 16218 inches, weighhg 22 po. 400 reatms measuring 16x24 inches, weiyhing 24 ) Proposals vill be received for the whole qua ot lcss than one thousand reais. of the papers and 2, nwd for the whole quantity or any portion o ated In Classes 5 and 6, being not leas thas ope-foo uality of the papers, in all the classes, will be furuished u this Office, and the sucecsstul bidders will be required rm 0 the aamples farnishe Bach class will be consilered separately, aud be subject (o & separate uteact, but bidders way offer for oue or more of e classes in the same roposal. &.flwnpm will be cousidered nnless necompanied by & guaranty that 1o et or bidders, if Lis or their proposal stall be aceepted, will enter o an obligation, with good aud sufficient sureties, to furuish the arti- o8 proposed for ; and each propossl wust be accompanied by satisfactory m»’ux-‘;‘n;vw-..n or persons making swid proposal are manufuc- Er:u::;.;‘:' alers in the description of paper which be or thoy propose All the paper o the several classes must he delivered at the Govern- 4 st be delivered at Buffalo, N. Y. 00d order, fiee fio u E" b derered lo, K. Y.), in good order, fice from all aud expense, wnd subject to the fuspection, count, eight, and moasurement of ti xupamfuwm, and ul:n“ m,.-’:'u The supplying of an lnferior of the classes, or & fullsre ‘a:‘:?:l‘v“l::u':‘-:::!’,: ::qnuiwl |Any tine, will be considered a viola- ropusals will be furnisked upon app! . e, and posal will e considered wbich dock not o 0 S Proposals wiil be indorsed on the envelog dreased 10 the Joint Committes om Publi the Hou H. B. Anthony, | 1 of the Senste g: the Hou. A. L. Lafi of the House 20 G- Weadell, eoq, Superintendent of the 7 direction of the Joint Commitiee of Congress C. WENDELL, Superistendent ing, Wash Public Printing: . Surnitnre. T GRIFFIN & PAYNE®, No. 151 Canal-st., near Mott, P.\\'.\;;:: PAT SECR RY BED, EDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURE of warraated mansfictare. Also, solld Chustnut and Waluut Cham- e Buites, plain sud_ orsmicental, st H. ¥. FARKINGTON's, No. ~oppoute Wooter: Raiablibid 106 nnge e EMOVAL. WARREN WARD & Co., Bk No. 277 CANAL-ST., PacTe Mn FURNITO g ALNUT, CHESTNUT aud fie ENAMELED St of Broadwny, briween the ar ot S0k 82 Cronby st one block 2 ¥l remave about the 1st of March to their We have at and Metropo! Your ooy ,'.‘.'.‘."',.""‘ |l Vst ok it n‘i‘fl'ullml’l‘)‘n L #4 8 ory great reduction in prices, ¢ "0 sell, prior to our rewoval, 3 JEKavon, LAW O¥FICE, Nos. 89 and 61 Wallat. R. WAIT & SON, | i v, wdes Nurows G "Tecth ik fusertod o Wiacs, wad op W ont Grorybly epmy, THI CARRYY. v Cn A ean ports, Paza to Australia aud 3, 1667, Steamer of Mareh 11, 10 C o leave San Fr. UGH LI AG T RY CIAD 4 those of ist toueh at Ma Departiie of 1ith each vovth i New. I);\('H‘IC MAIL ST NiETO ITED YORK, Capt. W. G. Furber, conaectl Cajt. ———, connectlug with GOLDEN thos will copnect with the ¢ isco for Yokobawa snl Hou ALIFORNIA, STATES MAIL, TLIZOAD. ot of Uanal-st., at 12 0'clock, with CON- A Q.G e of 15t and 21st convect at Pana- 1t and 1th for Ceutral Ameri ith the new steam line from " '8 steamer Kong ou April Oue hundred pounds of baggage allowed each adult. Modicizes aud attendance free. For pasage tickets and all further 1 the whiarf, foot of Canal-st., Nortl Kive il oo usnal. For rates, &e., inquire at frey NorthiRiver, foot of Caus Steame AN ER SOUTH AMERIC NTAR GUIDI s wai Para, Peruambuca, Babia and Sight or passas RINON & AL IMPIRE LIN alst. A C further inforuation, apply 0 th ny. W il A, Cat LLEN, Ag ot Warr bt off sgploy - DN, No. 177 Westst., corner , Capt. L. F. TOOMRRNAY, Jac E. L, N 3 for SAVANN Evers SATURDAY, from P Panctual The favorite sidc rLaxn, Commandor, sails wowwnder, #ails | BAN JACINTC SAN RALV 'Ffifi"xlf.\\ -ORLEANS DIR and first-class steaw .\ r ‘\,:‘ GAGER, will leave Pie o'elock p. For freight or passage 10 (A FAGLE, Capt COLUMBIA, ¢ For freight or GARK or passage, hasing b I “For ]‘,‘uk RICH POIN X TOR CITAL i The regular an B ,. OF WAINC and each suecee fine SA No. 45 Norths River Passence e rates IRGE CROMW MATL TO HAVA WENT INDLS MAIL t earry DOR, ATk hiila e, having o i L LoWi DAVID 3 EDUCTION B POFR by the it Alo forwarde] 1 at 3 wh e LG it N, 4 on BATURDAY, PAY AR nation, apply at the office on New-York. ¥. R. BABY, Agent. I'he N QUEEN will Freight received ap v, on Compn Wrs, FARL ) CALIFOR TWENTY DA steamabip Janvary 30 bruary 2 GERS Facitic Ocean. an Eteamsblp President, BRAZIL, 2 PATGH, Feb. 20, 1ot St Thomas, For 5 5 Bowlig graen, Nev-York ith River, No. 13 lack p. m. | Steanshipy all poaits, b and Gulf Road, aw New York new E. V WASH NA, VTP COMPANY, 10K OF PAss + « Liverpoal or JOns 8. A “ TO GLAS 1 ¢ »t Lordo D r . " VHE ANCHOR LINE SAIL EVERY SATURDAY, FKOM PIER 44, NORTYH TED KI. IWA il . Y. EDONIA & . Y ¥ Rates of ce, payshle in Carren " 3 Derry, Cabina, $90 aud #70 Prepaid Certifieates from these ports to New-York, $15. ¢ abarg, iasre, Autwerp, ke., $100 aud # For furtler iuformation, apply At the Company's of FR. 15 MAC DONATD & €0 1" 6 Bowling-gree York. or Bermnda, Kinget: SHIP BREMEN. BRE Takiug pusserzeis to LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTIAMTON AN 2 at the following rates, payable in gold or its o a carrs For the first eabi be £ 9, 1w’ For frelght or passage apply to OELRICIE tween N Worcester, and felock, in charge v, valuable ‘aterliurs wecond-st. at 3:15 and Iy TO TH; i -y or B HA ¥ On AT 1p.m., VEST oue of thelr elegant and pove WEST en, 81 T ! Barh IN or the iculars, (DAY for N, VIA SOUTHAMPTO! secoud cabin, $15; steera llowed by the steamsbip UNION, J. H. Vau' Swsten, Steamboats and Railroads. HE MERCHAN' T re BOW running & SPK( EW-YORK aud BOSTOX UN , TRAIN, of ths vis N 1 s Kl cor OR NORWALK and DANBURY NELLY WHITE leaves Pler No. 17, B. K., TUESDAY DAYS and SATURDAYS at 2 " corer i, Geveral ilar JOOR _ NEW-HAVEN Hl;.ulflmfil)—yllfl, kd i INDIES 42, 8t Croix. Martialque, ET Joes. DIA MATL STE M Wwhere oo will counrct with apply 10 the uadersigued at the RAKD 0. CAV Prest. IAN LLOYD™ STEAM- arhor, M States wail, will sail from the Brouer pler ot ving the Ucited riat, Hobokes, ter, el Jau. 2, 75 To i r, on Feb, Co., No. 64 Drond st ION EX a-Haven ecting at way paits on the 108, m. aad 3 and 4 p. ., for all ringheld. ourth ARTFORD, and e Jeave Pech 8ilp for H Stew g w Railr “teamer THURS: VI‘fiE_' OLD LINE. —Sag Harbor, b, Orlent. Steamer ARTISAN, Cay East River (foot of Pultoust.), exer v LIAMS reenport, G, ¢ from Pler No. 24 day'at 4 p. . 1OS., No. § Beekuan SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT. WORCESTER, PALM CORD, 'OR BOSTON, ;I‘N‘HIIL'H%‘ NASHUA, LOWELL, CON: THE WHITE MOUNTAINS AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. ers of the Norwich lin The atan s, m"‘ir 0?%."0' and CITY OF NEW-YOUK, leave Now-York dally Pier No. there eonnectls inte, via Nor Ficlgh kea sy ot At e o River, os, For L2 pted), st 4 o'clock p. m., from oot of Vestry-at., i NEW-LONDON, with the Steamhoat Express Train from the ahove b and Worcester, Boston Nashia, and New-Loudon and Nortbern 1 nd Worcester, Worcester Ironds. e 1 formation itquire of HARILK, Ageat. gp the Fler, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, Bteamboats and Railroad SRR st PrrsioENT's Ovrick, fepsox R ke N Yok, Jen. 19, 1007 HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COM- i Compahy arrange.ents ou of Laelr passenger asd v and afier 20t hast., The sawe will bs observed as to © TRAL RATLROAD of euger sud Freight Depot in New T o 9 road, and at E car. ALLENTOWN 11§ Thres Bxpress raiss duily § trai in the eve i of Libe e i and 1ts co without cliange of 8 TO THE WEST, , except Sunday , when o ork 4 Commes " Mauch Chunk, Willismsport, 6:3) & m.—For Wilkeshar Mahanoy Cif Water Gap, Serao- ¥ Flemington, ¥ Pittston, Biigh ' Express for A i the West, with by Reading, 1" . and Musch Chuak. , Tteatiug, Hatrishore, Willismeport, Car (rom New-York to Williaus Irvineton, or 88 TRAIN-Vor ad fhe Weat 2t ity to Tittshrgh every Beryen Point, Elizabeth, & Paston, Allentown, evenlig. o Central Rall 8. , foot of Libe Broadway, aud at No. 10 " JOSIALL 0. KTE. RAILWAY.—Trains leave Depot foot mbersst., Pavon'a Ferry: press for Rockester, Bul N, Saperintendent. Salas Durkick, and ne3 Aam., all poirts West nnd Soath. 15 & ., Way Trale, daily to Otlsrille. 108 m., Frp 1, Bufalo, Salawanca, and Weat apom, War, ervia, Newhurgh, Warwick 5 p.m., Night Express, Buffalo, Salamasca, and Dunkirk. 6:20 p.'m., Night i dally, for Buf nes, Dunkirk, aod all poists West and 3 7:30 p, t Traln, daily, for the West Express in direct coutection witk hern and Woste Hres. HUGH RIDDLE, Getl Supt. Wt R Bans, Gew'l Pass. Azent. { RATI RIVER AND conuecting with Northe l UD3ON ROADS. [ bush and T York as follows: b traies for N gt g At Chistliam Iat ng ears attache rom New-To rk a ing Fort T, Viee-d {OAD~—Winter ar- Jarse ATLI ress tratn (and Munday Fonnectin | Fee to Sonth Or } “'i,\n SYORK and NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. i COMMESCING DEC | Passeoger tiat Taentysexettat. aul Foo i devest | AINS LEAVE NEW-YO! | ¥ § 00 (Ex.) p. \ GO% y MANTELS.. . MANILY tA KLAKLH in the L e T ] |3 Coryoration Hotices | (TAUTION to the PU Th i sepiy of | YORATION NOTIC Public Notic i given o the owner or v ant oF oecapant Sin, lmproved or wnimp ove Atectcd theruoy, § smeits have b o o e the Assessors for First—Fur regulatiog, setting cur alks in T Teatie! 1. and the Do wroand, vacait 1 First~oth sides of Kights-Alird st , froin Fia =N o~ oth irdave., froim (ne i udred-asd Twes Fourth—Hath Lave d 00 bndre Teecting giree i the extent Fifti=Hoth ahl ., from oun whose interests are o to the " their ity uent New Court-House, «1bla AKLRY. PTWELL )I: AUNY Court-Monse, Jun. 12, 1067 L of Awcssors. All per Hhe Coramisn o Eied provkle me the books shall b o n 1y b g Lo aracused valun raonal estate, U have the same correcivd If sich e i relation ta the assessed saluatios of real eatate, It the growsl of objcetion thereto, & Iato tue complaiat, au! If, o open to made b tion of his 'f.l or ieation be W wade - write. st therenpon the Commissivoers sball exs wit Jidgwent, the Nasessment in errogeaps, they shall ésuse the swins to rrected. 1 soch appiication be wale ia Teigtion to the m onal estite the applicaut aball be exaiined uader oath DI I be suthorized to sdilsister s uent an they may b Leve to be ) of sueh Cirtom thereon within thirty days afler such spplication shall have e mate to thosa. No redoction sl be maia by the Bourd of Mupertinors r this aet, 6o oved etlon of nposed n that the af Gy Assersment o rea 1 esta Tews it shall appear, under_oath or afinm wa unable o attond within the period pres taxes, Ly reason of sickuess or 3 Prounng. HAS. C. SHELLEY, No. 69 Barciny-st. dN HAM JOB PRINTER—( Cireulars, Bili-Heals, 1es, &e., at the lowest ALL WORK DONE PROMFTLY. CYLINDER PRESSWORK DONK VOR THY TRAVE. M. EVERDELL" 50N, rfi._m Fulionost. ~§TEAM JOB PRINT -l 6L MANUYAQTUR Posters, W Amusements. ARNTM AND VAN AMB ENAGKRIE COM A AAAAARANRARAN URGH NATION M1 TOPSEY, 'x 8 CABLY, S CAB n8Acts, 127 On exti AND EFFECTS, TION OF LIVING WILD KR 13 FEET HIGH, ROPE, and this el oliected in the M R 3000 SPEC of Meads, Horng, T GORDON GIANT AND ¢ CIRCASSIAN G, FOUR LIVING BROOR TROUT LEOPARD CHILD, WEIGHING TWENTY i ELIGIOUS, MISTORIC AT, SPECTACULAR, Z00. LOGI it Which the LIVING WILD ANIMALY will be conspic s Alp AND ASYLUM FOND. o7 T BAKER and lheater, having Jiriormaace in o f the abova i1l e given at their Theater, oo on whi will be performed, with the Captain Hawksioy. Jolia Mildn tr. LEWIS BAK = ARK SMITH L y Mark NEWTON Ir. WILLIAMS . TAYLOR Y MORANT °k w\ll NAIDER COLE al farce of Kind wed Bt MU AND M Mr AWML GOMERSAT, Mr. ROCKW ELL Mojor Pepprr Mr Poter W Widow W 1A MAN Ritty. Wb o b all par NEW-YORK THEATER. AN Leascos and Managers, Mestrs. Mark Smith & Lowis Buker CENDRILLON, roducad with EEY Niw SCuxpry Now bein ENGli untor the lmmetat Wl , opposits Acatemy of Must NA:\‘ Y ORK LBl NT OF YL RACE KEV CLUB RACES, ' reseutatie ALS OF LAUGHTIR STIC APPLAUSE MEDIANS | ES ! brillinat i ) TO#S M NS ACROBATIC PEATS 9 AT 2§ o'clock D AN TTON DASHEN AND ELECAN MATI w1 EINWAY HALI POSITIVELY THE LA BATEMAN € “ to the [§i G. L FOX. | 1 | Wil WITALLEY N ) Miss FA HE HARMONIC ROCIETY. GIAND T | TIAM WHED L L FUESD NINC . ki Miss MABLA BRAINERD, Noprana. VOHUTCHINGS, Alte + EMMA THURSBY, Soprano Mise MATILDA MY W MORGAN, Orgualat Mr. ALFRED i1 B M. CONNOLI N | l \.llllll 10N | 1 1ALL iy Bl RAMA IN THE WORLD, Matinée Wolasstay aad veloek. Door a2 ROBERT J. GREENWOOD, Mansger and Propt | l‘HI.\I! FRANCAIS — Fourteenthi-s COMEDY TURSDAY vest, Jan, 22 LE VOYAGE DE MONS. PERUICHON, 4 Act Labiche . SATCRDAY—PARIS LA SUIT, Plas in Gve Ticket Uifice, H. DAKDONVILLE, No. 676 Br LY & LEON™ MINSTRELS, BAL TROUPK, under N AND MAL Al | £\ KELLIFANTE, TIE ONLY LEON, Premior i s comlute: Wile. NELSE SEYAI0U 1, Mlie. ALLEN NA, Mile. PRICINE, wnd imported goutle Coryp ared w'x dars in ady > of MYSTERY, DODWORTH HALL, No. 806 BROADWAY, | THIS EVENING at 8. 154 SEANCK HARTZ, THE ILLUMONIST TEMP THE BANKET TRICK, THE LIN HEAD AND NEW WONDEIN MIGACLES WILL BE INTRODU Tiekets Repersed &1 For sale at the Hall from 9 4] 4 Tp MATINEE SATUEDAY at2 At thess scance Notices. 1V this day, extersd in th £egal S TERE IN that in plm«’ it o of o the aold fo ms Bros., st hidder, at_poblic anction, at the b and 7, cver the National Park Bank, & Beekman wYork, T of Jannary, A D, 17 at ] o'cock i the o on of that day.—New-York, Jan. 5 1967, w I M D¢ SUHEPAR . YIICE is hereby given that on the 4th day January, 1667, n warrant of attachment insued by the I Ge G, Baruand o) hrig or vessel o, ber tay JOHN MCDIARMID for o am of 471 67100, and that Fer unless futerested jaw within 30 apparel and farn't alust said vemsel, v aail vesel will be skl e wanter, owier therein, appear sl d days friw the .t publ DAVID ¥ sntig to the arment of the claims again hee thereof, oF Aome perso acearding —Dated J. , Attoruey, No. 5 Beekman st. £ this w JUPREME COURT JORGE HUGHES DAVID I WALLACE aed 3 N P CAMERON, Plaiatifls, agalnst i [ SBK apd PERC! I Contract (Cow. ard eah of them New-York, at the City Hall 1 compiaint ou way, In #aid eity, within , excluaive of the plaint within Al take judgment against ‘sad ninety-nine thonsand ted No- N. Y. Uity in the Offica e City Hallin dred and sistraie, heside the MARSH, COE & WA w6 k. & WALLIS, Plaiutiff's Attorners. )R, City and (‘uunlly of New- B FIELDIRO, ORVMLLE TRUMAN, aud FRAYR FIRLDESG, gt DAVID R WILLIAMS and HENRY COVERY, Defeudants. Suainoan for § famard v contrach (com. o UK Taternal Kevenue "t e Defend You Are | Stainp 30 cents. cancelled. ummoned aod pequired o Seessines et answer the complaint in tils action, which will be filed in the office of the 1 County of Now-York, at the City Hall in said ey, £ vonr auswer to the sald complaint, on the subseriber 20 K aliot, (n said city, within twenty days after fhe oms on yon, exclusive of the day of wach verviea; and I yon 11 40 wuwwer th Complalnt within the time aforesaid, e PIAtR i this acton will taka judgment agatnst you for the sum of Rixtyonie Wndrid il 811y even dotlarsand forty-eight couts, with iatorost feonn about the irst duy of Octobor, one Woasand eight i, bewudcn the coite and disburseuents of this activs. 8, SULLIVA The complabrt fn i autfited action was Cleek of the City il Con s Sth day of I 3 ALC 1 ARSI, Yor' <MICHAY ved ) Totho Defetdant: You ura hereby s wod aed required to auswer tho compiaint fn : (hie Aetion, which will of | the Clork of the City County of New-York, at the Oty Hall, Naw-York, wnd to strve s oepy ! complatit Fier, wt b's offce, Nov within er o service of this fl':‘fl‘ nl’l‘l}” 4‘!'! O{‘Imh 7" ‘.‘ llhll i ;’l::w‘l'h ot within the Ume af o lq fa art on - Dated NowY HENKY ARNOUX, Plaj in was Alod In the oifico nu, of dsary SR 1367, Amngements. ‘VfiLLA(fK" THE It s resp o Sr. LESTER WALLACK. the per i LOST IN THE LATE RACE 1 the’ whola strength of tle Jrana eutitied EVENING "TIL FURTHRAR NOTICE. . correet military_costames, splendid of'the troops, strikiug dramatic situa: g ND PECULIAR EFFECTS comprised in the abote piay has produced an awount of enthusiasm ua- ed fa Wallach's Theats ast of characters and aynopais of sceners, see swall bills. Seats secured s dags s nivane £ open ak manes commeness at 1. “'4\ LLACK FXTRA NOTICE MONDAY EVENING, Jaa. 21, BENEFIT of the familtes of the SEAMEN who wera lost during the late OCEAN TACHT aal the whole st on of the Compasy will p- Mr. Lester Wil prar on the occasion. JIBLO™ GARDEN, NIBLOS GARD Lesseo and Mauag: WH. WHEATLEY. MONDAY EVENING, 1957, ONE HUSDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH PERFORMANCE or TR BLAC 'K CROOK, ted E BALLET TROUPR, HORGFOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE. 0a this aceasion v NEW DANCE ' NEW COSTUMES, NEW MUSIC, ke, ke T MATINFE, NE 0 FIT OF MA VI.\ IER GARDEN.—Commences at 7 EDWIN BOOUTH A ROMEO. (LAST TIME.) NG, JAN. 21, DWIN BOOTIH e last time, in bis grand r io Shakespears's plar D JULIET. JULIET. . METHUA SCHELLER MERCUTIC +ooe0n M BARTON HILL erful cast. TUE 3 HAMLET, WEDN ING-RICHARD 11T T 5 Souty secured g days in advanee. J3ROADWAY THEATE R—Admission 50 cts. vay and Broome-gts. SECOND WEI ¥, TUESDAY, 11, on M( NE! A perforioance. Firat tie in New-York, the o i% su eatite wedietta of the S OF THE PARTERRE, FRIDAY, J; Ia atis [ = 2 sy b see YMPIC THEAT NARD GROVER GPAND OPERA with BALFE'S famous Opers of the BOMEMIAN GIRL, l"l'll MIAN GIRL. SAKTI DXESDAY=DALC seats for sale at By from A t OF THE REGIMENT. , No. 701 Broadvay, and at Y ALENTINE T THE WILL BE ABLE UNITY OF OHX THUSDAY, ¥ CLINTON HALL (0] (GEIFFIN'S CHRISTY 1 N FIFTILAVE. OPERA THOUSE, Addoi ORGE CHRISTY BVERY ARANCE of BILLX SHEPP. Calitor " i MATINEE E e Y AT AT T N fectures and Aleetings. 3 ,\4‘1' AVARG “an e PIRRT A7 LINS, the R will giv TEACHING HOW PEAK FRENCH, Jun. 21, at 11 o'clock precisely, ot No. 9 Unl. 2 the sume day at 3 o'clock, at the ns wishing to wmake objections and ug of the them out plaisly and band them to ening of the exp rs will be organized, to meet fro times & y taemb 7 2 torm of sors. ot bo .t way shseribe by addressing Mr. F., A\ LECTURE—" America and the Ameri- . eans, Lo delirered |\ ll(v H. of Brook: K. P.C v ING, Jaa. 21, at ULAR L VOURSE OF POY JThirteenth st. Preshyt b, b g of the Y EVENING, seting to commence at 8 uett. Rev, Heury Wari £ aud otliers will be preseat €.~ i .A A FOILSAVAD steamehip San Salva or, Hears Hamilton, “woad, James Awory, Wi, P P, Ifea Miss Mary It Master_and Miss_Anderson, Mrs. Miss Tille Lylo, Miss Thattie E. hn Brown, " Wit B WL . W, Payue, atd 10 1a the steerage—Total, HAVANA, Jan. In steamsbip Co hi . Van trow Mis. i M trood, K. T. Mr. Fred. Freedor, Miss Fredor, wr, ) L Herritt, Miss J. T. Allén, Miss Her- ritt, K. Thowpson, Christoph Lubrs, Fra o Ay, Junes Bagrett and Laurel, U, J. Tibre, Edwal wan, Mis Lee, Pedro Purz, iy, Filsmens Bo Lefrevre, Salvador Rivan, Filiipe Obis- L e Daved Hesclove, I Varons, 1. S. Marih, Joba Wee- tal, 34 faid, Toue Autosio Terry— MINIATURE ALMANAC. 7:19 | Sno Sets 04 | Moon Rises... HOWATER THIS DAY 5| Hell Gate.... Sun Rises Bandy Hook SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i OF NEW-YORK Bteamship Cambria, Wischester, Rio Janeieo, Brett, Son & Co. ridgeman, 1. 1, 3. G. Dale. eam Naigation rrison & Allen. W illiams & Gulon, . K. Garrison, leany, R Lowden. it B, Cromwell & Co, rion & Alea. ull. an, Spoucer, Quick, New-Or! v, Faircloth, N Sampson, Ne , Liverpool, i, Liverpool, C. 1. larshli & Co. "Albert (Haw.)Plumh, Haiwburg. Sioman & Fdys. Kingston, Ja, Miller & Houghton, was, K. B. Bldcidge. Kia. ARRIVED, Steamship Win. Tibletts, McKine, Sacaunab, Jun. 12, aad Tyboo 13. Put fnto this port for coal 'ta bound fo Boston. Steanship Iydn, Suyder, Wilmisgton, N. C., T2 bours, with Ship ¢ Selir. Wonionab, Soir. David Currie, i pass. t0 1. i Steamwabip Franconia, Sherwood, Portlad, with wdso. aad pass wl. Thelg Henry Gilbart (Br.), Wil Wiadsor, 13 da R e Wolf & 1r.), Barker,Windsor, 1 dag, to H. J. De Woll & Co., W o tie foe at ffart Island Nehr. Kxvlar, (5r), Brooks, Sihe. Wadire, Mallady, Portuns Bay, N. F., 11 dags, with fsh 0 by B, 11 dags with fshto waster, Sebr. C. B Jones, Bamith, Portune Bay, N. ., 19 days, with fsb, to , Jan. 17, with mdse. aad For & Co.; 13 mil thron I‘nhcnlnldaoll-"'l'hlmluu serere Wenther durig e DOSAES & o Mool with et and 20, o G. Heincken & llast, to J. W flwell & Co. The A has besu ancbos gt of the 108 e S ¥. Ames. o D Kriy Ksser Cornwailly, to 1. 3, De Wolf & Co.; 18 10 the fee at Hart Inland elir. Jenay Tyler, Froslick, Fortuus Bay, N. Arrrvep..Sunday, Jan, 20, w Goa. Bar gt ston, ¥ . of Dolaware Light Ship, Ntewmalip Sarate v, aore. £0Ghip Alatander, of St Johas, N. B., Stinchcomb, Boston, 8 dars, In " Ve ok SAILED, Bteamships Oty of Cork, Saxonla, Colunbia, Wilmiagton, Ocs. Sber- man, Gon. ., Moutgowery| Mariposs, Sau Salvalor, Juno, Hatteras, Nagara. DISASTER, The Now York pllot boat F. A, Perkigs, is reported to bare been sunk by callton with 4n uuknows vedsel oa 4o moruiog of the 17th s, o 7 Sramen sy Mobile, Sith 2,000 varoed i Mor o il irames ship Mobll, V13900 el o oton, was M HE: SPOKEN. Stoamship Flanbann, ", g o Vaboss, bote e Clarioston 4.8 Jan. 10, 33 mllew MISCELLANEOUS. v “iuiapton DOMESTIC PORTS, Tostox, Tan, 1.~ oo, e Yoeks Mig O Bk bt 10,0, *ared, North Poiat for altimore, Sea Juclete from New-York. sehr. Paragon, from New York, Warks Rowland (3r.), Liverpool; 8 Bricktnan, Geny, Bosten, Abessethy, Havana; back York. The s far down 85 rab, Donegar, hilg Joln Monix, Jan. ived ! wl(br), Magmatia (B.) d P SAN FIASCISCO, Jan, 18—~ Arrived brigyIars Piekeus, Rich L el 2 \ Port-Warden's Notice. P s Srare o Kew.Toux, Port-Wannexy' Ovyice, N. 31 Withamet. OTICE is hereby given, in aee N Section 4 of the Act paond April 14, 137, entied R T Wonlens' OB of the Putt of NewAarkr to al interested o, or having charge of the sabject mattor of such t the followi Veroels cre now under e tion by the I oy be coripleted within ten dags nest succeeding (s natice, on vessels: THE CONFLICT OF CIVIL AND MILITARY AUTHORITY, Gen, Heintzelman, Dee, 22, 1965, previons to his re. moval from the command of the Department ‘exas, was summoned to appesy before a civil charged with some _offense awainst the laws of State. He refused to obey, and sent the following letter to United States District-Attorney Baldwin GALVESTON, Texas, Dec. 2, 1868, JudgeD. 3. BALOWLY, U."S., Distriel-Atloriey), Houston, raits. My DEAR S A few daps sinee T was seived with & eaping 1rom Segnin, Guadaloupe County, Texns, 1ssnod Judge Treland, notoriously disloyal, 1'replied by fu ing tire orders under which T acted, and the letter of m Adjutant-General, nelosing it to the Agent of the men's Bureau at Seguin. (Copies incloscd.) He has beoa indicted for theft for acts commiticd by unothor undog that order. Neither he or [ went fo Seguin. The present disturbed condition of tie country will uod adwit of wy leaving my rmh . 1 would ziot deem my life safe fn the hands of the Toxas authorities as I know two iudividuals who were recontly taken from the jail in Belton, Bell County, Texas, b!’ mob, and put to death, There is & strong feeling aj all officers who lave been fn an 'wx{ Instrumontal 8 ..us'.ulnlnf the United States law =, particularly those cons neetcd with the Freedmen's eau, The eviden| of (his proces: is 1o annoy aud oppress ine for my duty and throngh me to throw discredit upon United States authorities in this State, T Tematn traly yours, 8. P HEINIZELMAN, Brevet Major-Gen, Judge Baldwin's opinion, which is important, is te the following effect. After quoting from a ision of Chi ney, he says: The language used in'this deelsion and the mn(-lnua arvived at, need no comment. The ‘!llh and mowent the ease awoumed up is simply that, an officer of ¢ United Statos obeying th 1% 0f I superior as in this Lee cannot be authority, question as to the roceedii fuguirable into only by the powei placed you and bade you do that tiing. As well might the Prestde of the United States be dragzed from s Cabluet coun on civil process for siguing the death warranis of the cos spirators, as for you to be caivied away from your ol civil process, 11 you huve dona wrong, the law potent remedy, The President and the whole Departient have boy yet shirked their duty when complaiuts hive boen justly made. The Judge at o should bave laid his coms plaint before the President, and not have utteptod to trwart and hring diseredit upon the Goverament by se uniawful and dl-natored attempt to annoy wnd opposs & fuithful officer who bas proved his high character on the terrible flelds of war. I think your comduct in_tho mate ter Lias been proper and becowing & herole officer whe Toves s country and lis countiy’s lavs. BISHOP SIMPSON'S VISIT—GEN. HEINTZPIMAN'S LET® TER—THE DECISION OP U, 8. DISTRICI-ATTORNEY BALDWIN—THE LABOR LAWS NULLIVIED BY GEN, KIDDOO, Corsespondeuce of The Tribuse. Th ur duty GALYESTOY, Jan. 7, 131, Bishop Simpson leaves here on his return north. ward to-day. Ilis visit hasbeen bilef, lasting ouly & weck, but cmbracing two Sabbaths, on both of which be Iias preached to full houses, making most excellont (ms pressions on all who have heard him. Tfis arge and cathe Olie spirit, Lis devout and fervid manner, the depth wisdom which have marked lis discourse hearts ; and there are wany who will that his stay could not have been prolon invited to preach in the only Methodist Charch in tbe for reasons which were probably eatisfactory 60 paving control of the house, and “on the first Busy o was compelled to oecu ser’s Hall, whi <t morninga of uncomfortable ; bt e ol day Delug without fire on one of the year, rendered the place ver elgguence of the great divine b bound throughout. Yesterda, the courtesy of the heriff of the ounty, the Conrte House was opened, and the Bishop preached again. The Bistiop attend 4 the opening of (he Texas Confors ence at Houston, where, 1 believe, ho was cordially re ceived. The partic Ject of the visit of Bishop Simp- son, Lunderstand, e to the gathering and care of the colored churehes in I , and has heen suce 80 far as measures for the uuion and protection of this olass are concerned. The couflict between the civil and military anthorities in Texas has resulted in the letter of Gen, Helutzelman, Inte commanding this department, in which he deciaros he “would not consider his kfe safe in the hands of the civil authorities of Texas.” Ibelieve the General, hows ever, wontd qualify his statement somewhat, it nsked to full, I'XSIIMII himself, and would make his declaral apply ouly to those parts of the State where such aos ess violence have oecurred, as he montions 1o not thiuk, for instance, that iu the towns whore u::u fsan organized police, and where any well conduet newspuper is published, that any prisoner, legully oom victed, would be indangerof being lynched. Abroad, however, t the outrage reforred to by the Generul, natural Justly, attaches to ‘he eatire State, while the affair is perinitted to rest without inves tigation, and the actors to escape with impunity. Bis lCtter, and the opinion of Uited, States Distriod Attorney D.'J. Baldwin, ing exempt from arsest officers of the army, and others acting under authority the President, will produce mineh ill-feeling neec u.u-flk n)ndmnl'lwulllc predict evil results from it generally the Stat Gen, Kiddoo has felt himself obliged to disrogard Iabor law, enacted by the late Legislature of Texas, to instruct his sub-assistants not to approve auy conl made under and by virtue of it. His rcasons aze that pors tions of the law virtually reduce the negro to his old cons dition of servitude. It s presumed he would not ha taken so important a step without Grst haviug o tic approval of snpcrior authority ; and probubly for § and othor reasous the press at present ave silent on the subject. B FRUIT GROWING IN SOUTHERN MINNESOT 4 Corresponlence of The N. Y. Tribane, MANKATO, Blue Earth Co., Minn,, Dee, 22, 1858, The prevailing opinion in the Eastern States ape pears to be that fruit growing in Minnesota 18 a failure, In the early settlement of the State there was ground fof such a beliet, for trees were planted of the good old sorta 80 long raised n the Eastern States, or such a8 wero réu umended by tree peddicrs, and the severe cold in t or execssive moisture in Spring killed them, was not uniy Aly the case, for somo enough to procare har atoh a8 sn well in Canada or other northern latitudes, and setting them on rolling land, the result was entirely faotory. For two or thi apples and grapes have 1 exhibited at onr St nty Falrs that wors wn by the exhibitors in this State. rich 4 with reots aud decaying vegetable matter ipid growth of vegetation, and tho wood ol hardy, does not ripen, but by continued that the soil will underge diffieuity, although 11 me ground witl ping With grain it is probab ehange that will obylute th of wheat have been taken from the any percoivable differen llIInefih-hl of straw or At‘onr County (Blue Earth) Fair the premiam for the hic 1of Winter and Fall apples was awarded to 8. B niso for the best cwltivated plems. Mr. Mille his o large orehard, and the trees look as thrifty as any that [ever saw anywhere, For the best grapes” tho P mium was awarded to Robt. Goodyear, & nurseryman, lvs g about a1 miles west of Mankato, 'Last year he sold grapes, and I prosume he has this. Tt vine loaded with the elusters of fruit. the only kind he has fruited. His (mi“: all looked thrifty, and [ noticed a number of a; with fruit on, i6 eurrant and gooseberry bi nursery is on the high prairie, and without any i Wonsiea Connty, raised 15 D hois e tion. Mr. Allen, Wousi Wbpies 10t your nd 40 this._Others have trocs that have herrios and plume borne fruit tyo or three years. Pears, B e to & limitad extont, and do well, - Of the small fraits all succeed well. The black currant, berry, plun, raspberry, blackberry, ‘wine cranberry, Crauberry, strawberty, crab apple ave all fonud growing ‘.'fl.'{ fi.’f he k r::ls or 5u the prairie, amd the h-umn obe talned 1{1' bl |;|imm.-u|melr season, but cultivation ta- creases tho yield. ’:‘Mn lxlnf.w no doudbt but that time and experience will aceomplish much in Minnesota toward developing: fruit-raising ulpwll{.nlnu the evidence of tho t 18 ol conclusively that here 18w ELl ?nnhnt @ foW nAmes or Instnces of and those in this country, but the of all of Southern Minnesota, ns the climate 15 same, “&%‘&" ::'1"7 s raged were the pufi a [alr, 50 encou ‘were the hat o horticultural society was formed, -fi“.'fmn erostjis felt by all the n the growing of the Dardy aud wel P — — LECTURE OF PROF. GuyoT.—The first of a eourse of solentitio leotures was delivered at the mn‘ on Thursday evening by Pret “"J