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3 ':.mlb-‘-o ufl - L) j : x ¢ <o x r R (1" £ a2 v e NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANWARY 25, 1567, 1 Yoo Prositent of Fudeo and Juem BRI (0 E‘il’{.'}fi"' Tt changes 1 e to the New-York producs | 2775 L0ss OF THE COMMODOLF. T Ralirond; f umber of years, i t for the ben 5 1HE FENIANS. the Now-York Central Railroad, for a o 5, 10 act for efit of the hioldors of the morteages of N > Ivileges enjoy shurg and Momt Ui A 4 ESTIGA- 8 CONVICTED piytho Hudson River Kallrond Tor the privileges enj ’m;in gfzfl.lu:l';:rm and 5 o5 that | QFFICIAL Vi PORT OF 'I'HE Gov bK\'\lE.\T INVESTIGA- | pyip TORONTO TRE THREE PRI 3 0o Dy VOE~Ou Monday evenlug, Jon. 21, Jowsie, lh;—pn“-d Platis- TION, g SOMOOY, COMMISSION BILL—THE MAJOR-GEN- | o Naw-York lunml rn;r;nm't‘&;:m,n“tpmk‘ Line X Soron-elghts, ' amount, of t ] art® v DESIRCARGED, QI OF THE FIRST DIVISION NATIONAL | Buffalo to vt ¢1th the Iudson Yiver Rog to snid Tailrond, may form { e the title | ywwacingro, Jan, 22.—The f:lowing is the offi- g : > ERALS position from its i “”" Nad hadn "hin rond, may form the wtion yoJan, 22 ho 12 2 BY TRLEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUN n'n.'o&.fi y.g:y‘.,,p. ',,.',,u,g “ L o relatives end friexds of the fuaily are v P the purpose of | cial report ut(lu. steamer Commodore : L general laws of the Btute fo tigation into the loss of the ToroNt0, Canada West, Jan, 22—Thomas Camey vervicen, without frth o notlee 448y ( lr..-tm,nwzu ek p 1y b new admin o4 No. 80 West Thirtecpthst, unmui- will be taken to GUARD—TIE, NEW-YORK FIRRIES—TIE RAILROAD | Siyco th he 1 operating s to-day by @ jury of half ulicns, The prizoner R, W VANDERBILT, cuuse o complaiut on the UTHE M TiFe Road New-York Ce .m.l 1 ation of mavtfacturing, PR pa i one time there Wi = TrEASURY DEPARTYENT, Jan. 21, 1807, 9 tared after the fight of Fort Erie. Hehad a rifle, my"_.;“v“;.:.p:‘mfl,mw‘ e Contra) womla i 1 S Thave the honor to stato that 1 sccordance with | which he sald he had pieked wp out of Curiowity. . Tho | woming of Lheis st m.}‘...n,?.’,‘:“" on e Richmond, be & it the Central would w. Liudso te husiness, ni 1 Hudson found it buik having been sent by that this should he rem: Lt when the brisiness opened they ¢ off na Ifore; so matters went o s present at o meeting of the Ce jnestion eame up as to the |n'MH | tatus at $1,000, “was adopted. 5 1o Central wanted to use the | - Adjouruéd, thie fnatructions contatned in your lotter of the thirdust., | prisoner's conn w0 examination into the canse of the loss of the &t ¢ | but his Tord Commodore, in Lovg Islund Sound, on the e |, s heen made, and the evidence being bel e i t 1 believe to bo an ae They were eol- ing Tuspector in an and offic The Schiool Committe oon had undex consi Ahoechools under a Boaxd « ynepsis of whic has alr Mripune. Mr, Steveuson \rm and Warren of 1o F s bill placing ymmissioners, a full 1 mwm business, y oppearcd in Tue the Twenty-first Dis- heenth gave their views; 1 that it was no case for a Jury, | MieBeC fo ond amdisten T t otherwise, After fiften min u( ok froim Ahe Charch of St Prwl- Xa\‘:r Sigters y it in'a verdict of guilty. Fith and Bixthort en, where requiem wass will Le " 1l oy thiig to | repose of hinsonl ho | GAFPNEY—AL Mot Haven, on Tuasder, !ll st y Wter of years, | | -ma‘nn: *“‘"'d 4 and frie a"hh-lly are o to attach n Thumiey mnmycu el 1o Brooklyy, lm.r, Jun. 2, Matthew Henderson, s Yes, e AgaINKE Due Levir e 6 IS Tife. believe hie aets at The estigation of the Covermment.” T was sentenced Lo be hanged du the 15th day nahled to give you wh f 5 uf.\ X% City, an sccomp! % A i wceon Geo, . Mathews washest tried by a jury of half atiens. odifications, Ry Indorsed the bill and, with some modi 4 : 1 co have ot yet ‘ & if It was their own ; th - cagper Commodore Wi l-u1|l in 1249, and was, the 3 {:(»pfl\‘ 1: “ouldr::af\fl‘ r‘- "’:'1]"""":""“; i= evmiihad od what it ;\‘\iu‘hh‘w( to b the Hudeon River to 46 ASSE {-w;’ ;:J» n‘?uu»'i..‘.:n; ars ol at thé time she was | 1o was ":""'.“'}r‘,';(un‘"',"l;l.i" September last, and fs sald | o063 oL g o crecd to report favorabl It ) Proposition; in cuse a Dargain wWas mad et ; ost, She was buflt pr) » ting the watoms | 0 o been drlling Fen and that he ‘came from e oy o T Invited to attend e ! Tindson was to a8k no questic to the rates of CITY FERRIES—AN INVE FRED. of he Houd, but. for somo onrs paste line been to Canad: omte n“..-...l.m\n [ Seteral o8 Wnngptly Secsetg X, from his ate resiionsty 1 a., o the time i prisoi Mr. CI R (Dem, 1 of s alleged aets in Canada, The cou Aol {0Fthe Crovin od wenk end uas to Winter navi- lowing, which w Nh(‘”\u’w 25 feet n fength, 1 Gt clthze: oroant Brooklyd th and 11 fe 17 tuns regisier, and drow eitizens of New-Yorkeaud Brooklyn, who six feob of water whon ight, Tn Octaber Last, by reason o dafly plsslng over the ferries ply betwoen thetr | of 1 Jscert ned w worthiness, the yeasel was con- eqpieetive clitios, are at tho present time suffering great | (eibee by the Supervising Inspettor | inconvenience upon ace 2 d8duate 800 Miuich of her timber-work and planidug was found 1o be fnconvenience upon account of the nadequate accommo- § ¥ eyt s hes &b ohag bt wous consent, 1the f P .-n,ynmm.lr‘m{m 1’ i, By 1t 1o whatever the Central might find it for their ¥ ot o 101 them Yo b mo pover to ke #. Y.} ot ut, biat thyught it might be arranged consjderi tors re «]wlu’- A at once that. the : he weat 1o New-York Wil Ono of the Democratic members, Mr. Bucl fin favor of it; the other me iher belonging to that party, Mr. Jacobs, opposes it principally on the grounds that he is opposed to a commission A2 The Major-Generalship for the First Division is the In Bioomcki, N, 1., on Monday. Jan. 31, of Alueata, danghter of Chacles . and- Sasmh Fake £ox, ,.‘“1 wonths aral 41 darn MARSHATT—0n Tuesdy Jan. 7 Joha Rebarteon, yomnged o i Tge e 1 tar-bal, aged 3 years asd r-nh rmr| on Wefnesday, 234 Inst., from the usele, : Attfeuy Robertson, Oue-hundeed-and-siathst, ey 14 1 on trial withdrow s | iy o oriock Vouli not press the prosccution. 1ot safe to convict, and the jur 10 verdict of not guilly, and the priso d. Purtil when plac principal topic of conversation to-nis ht. Many in- phied thelr Teadi P . Sluential gentlemen from yourc ¢ here endeavor- fon 1¢ .l“. X :s{.:" JondL Yo sty dtion lllvr'nll-hlml n,_:']mz- different ferry companies i d and s ',""‘ “l ‘:uul :\nh; and o ":nuy. e was MEAD—1a tis iy, 08 Mosliy, ""B";‘. 1977, Suszsa, vits of We B ¢ S o] soleed, Thnt the Co Na a iring, cost o 3 ed 25 years, § mol » d Lo i the ook, AN | i seiats acd esds of sy are i)t st ber Sontly ed fier sufficiontly but even then she l Lis, it Kng to iufluence the Governor in the matte * slcamer eandidates prominently pressed for e ylac spinwall, Col. Emmons Clark, Gen. Shaler, Col. ;mhwul. (‘nnkhmz Gen. John Cochrane, and Col. cont period the first | Ily the best chance. | wrote 1 a consultaiion iear Goarernenrst, t of the New- | - 1 o uamme o time for such on the same day that & i that & m:mnx would be | ileaded not gullty. “The jury, after boaring the evi from Les lato. reaidence, Neo. 512 Madison A as poorly adapted | broughtin n Fverdict of gillty, with & recommendation t0 | Thursday woinizg, ot 10 o'clock. of thie Winter Bontence was deferr MORK—At Rondmt, Ulster Co, N. Y., on ¥edas, Jas. 14, T, Nt indicated nboye sho | James McDonongh was next placed on trinl. Fle | sudiculy, of paratyals, Win. €. More, aged 45 sears. o deenned fitfor seryiee npon the Sound, ad upon cer- 1I|hm A to bo an Awcrican eftizen, aad » mixed jury was | His rewaios vere intorred in Mootrepose wiery. itondout, ou Mondap, 100 of per- | forry companies to afford better security protection | tain couditlons the local inspectors at New-London soem Tho evidence showed thal the prisoner wag | Jes. 24, 11, eting would | 1y (he public.” to have determined (o grunt_a cortificate a8 s00n as sio camp at Fort Lrie, hut was unirmed. The SACK—On Mondag, 2t it Mary Nack, danghter of the late Matthles alled no witnesses for the defonse, but addressed | - Nud Igvitato shend tia faseral, 4 on the part of the was properly N|ul] od aecording tolaw. T'his duty, how- FLOOR PRIV Piis som . t . s | Tin s S I ton avn tiad oo pertorin, whd’ {he Docossary at length, contending that the prisover was | Toe isule of thefuail are reape 1o authorized apd dire v inves the present system of ferrioge on the East and llwm. that u-nu X P.\ Puyster. Until withina x amed gentleman had decis fi'he contest scews to-night to be mnm\\ Jd down to ever, the , rtral was Mr. Keep M and N LOE. 15 Clark aud Shaler. The latter has not urged his on the part of Al g The privileges of the floor wero extended to Horace | oop(fi ,,(.““. therefore Droperly withheld, and at'the cvern] aff:daviis a8 to Lis characte est laims persoually, but his chances within the last ¢ Ny Ausin Greeley during his stay b the city i of her Tt g R ae to se 1u vialation aficr which the ) r[vmr:‘v_humz‘m 90 | on Welsiatay, the 2 fum., b 12} o'cock m. i) he 4 woth o - - L ougl aeriio 4 few days have sed, and it would uob creato | | it s tlon of taxes tn the | Van fTaw aud cogulation R ot ot Iy diecharged, and 1 T e e i uiened | RAYFN—Of convumption, at Carsson. W. 1, on Turslar, Tan 1, 107, * anch surprise if his name slowld bo sent into the | ot they woud | KCveral towns and cities of the Etate to the flst day of inspectors, they would have comwitted very | Wit Mouday next. harloite A, Olmsiead, vilo of Joli P. . Raven, late of Pb ) by v to Dro Fate; wo A\r grave ortor, ugess i e o DS 3./ nato tO-IOITOW. : y 1 but it they wl. | o ‘anthorize Cortland, Westchester County, to Lorrow | Svite Crten uless e Sime. for Mxlnmi\e’r":"lr;dl;f"m TMEXICO BIENR-InMnoskiyn, oul Tuindef) g N AicaaT. Rk, la { The Assombly was occupied during fhe greater | Jowcd (o pro o, the udson River want - o i ; o | or the 1aw does ot contenplite the issuing of condf- i vk voratives aad iends of the famlly a Atally fevited to e to pro rate on the Cen Wo asked for n rech “"- QUARANTINE QUESTION — MESSAGE FROM THE | tional cortificates of seaworthiness, It appears that she S 4 1is fagers], on Thursdas afternoou, J at zqmm a b : of Docembar and | PROSPECTS OF A LIBERAL OCCUPATION OF THE | resdence, No. #4 Cranberry st , Brookiya. The Tomains will bo takes GOVERNOM. oft the whar Tho Governor, by Nls private secretary, sent in the ',.r.l.Al.'."m-:ll g following message: ] it pro “BIATL OF NEW-YOu) AL to Pastsid, N, 4., for loterient, ou Fridsy -umu th it the vlnn(- of leaving CAPITAL, 118 to that it had heen blowing - e — SEDGWIC K-q). Sunday evenlag, Jan. 20, nfiwlw ,lhn northewest during the :-mlm 3 . " 1 NGTox, Jan 22.—Mexican advices received | Thrudors Sed ‘.Iu.hmrrl ommittes of the W none of general interest, ;rll Committes, The Committee were together fe ] i . Lours iy the day and two or three Joursin the ev The Legislatare h but we got ne N\\ or proposition except that they \ . av in the consideratio ills i Emnvu of the day in the consideration of ills in | {oii on fiia poiut, but this was not reiished by 6 o XECCTIVE Dy * ALRANY, Jau. 22, s ot Jast falen measures to cor: ARTMENT, yect tho evils of the New-Yor ies. Mr. Creamer's | pro rales we thes have recinrodity 15 pro i ttended with snow squails. The we: odo n the regular” proceed- | thiriitha §100.000 proposed; we want to do the b beg ol b ity ‘l{.".f“,'" h A dapariubg, aX : ks cport Juarez in possession of Matamoros, Monteres, | 5 et SIS AN e ou Thuratay, the 20 (ast, of 09 pesolution, which is senl y¢ Angs of the Legislat was passed without a dissent- g vote. Ou the Committee of Lom merce and Nav- :fx a2 b | gotion now rests the respor ility " of correcting ‘..‘.I‘nl Y he evils e<-m|-l.mv-.l ¢ The Committee has | Centra Jor Clairman Jokn Oakey of Kiugs County, a | genticman of animpeach Lonesty. The investi- nmnn should not_ouly be thorengh but prompt, and he findmzs Jaid be the Legislutnre at the earli- est moment. Mr. Smith of Al railroad on the gs believed the 10 hon, Sal 0, San Luls Potosi, Aguas Callentes, o'¢loe 0 l“! o :' y i’fi'.‘ .""'n b, alnjars, and the grenter portion of the ronds leading STTIGEE—On Toestay moraing, Lria Lo o, el of Ebennaor Stargany o with & '“j”\'v to the capital, so that n_the event of a successtul fight | ia the Tisl rear of her age. il s L 8 »«Y:‘u.‘ with tire Tinperiahists, who had gone out to mneet them, | F! ’"M o vinhr;'""llv"l“l(_fi -;' attond tho fanerl 8 o8 they (the Liberals) would oceupy the eapital i ' A “.:‘,';“,",_ Trarnday & Kighty e ——— remalus wiil be faken to Ilwl‘-pn.(n‘. on Tueslay, Jan. 22, Mow Maey s fuduic we hive larke equipment capable of dotng 2 0 tums per portion of (s must lie Jdlo uiie months in the Comuiites aguin met ot Al Central Railroudt office, but notlnng | 26 CUH il wnd iyaclt asked the | Samond all proceedings in Lt | port ihe facts to the Foginl s, further legislat ous pale cin th g e cmbarr {1 €ffecting o sale of the hospitl grounds as required by steh cunciment, the Commissioners decined it expedient his particun riing | $4hw i noith, ihe wind fo i was by ‘ends, and b LINADA. in this condition she was driven I?( p wind weross the ‘_.'.\0”—'- AW & an anchor, with two anchors : v down, near Horton's Point, on Long Island, when she MAYORS FLECTUD—A MURDER TRIAT. discovered that she was leak- | BT TEL26RAPH 70 THE TRISUXE. Ty to slip h” cables and ~10, G W, N Jan, 22 ~Mayors for the Cana- the of her n r 1, for the ensul car, were olected last even- a -muu lifo, | tng s folows:For Toronto, Jamues E. Bmith ; for 0% |1 4 cimpow okl Ne : for Kingston, Joun Breden; for for London, Noah Smith. opened at Aylmer, C. E, | Glo (T thros o 1 riher did 1 10 10 KeCure i some other I t dowmain If it s worthy of cousideration, The facts contained in the report, bearfng upon this and o matters within the jursdiction of the Commission, a 1 therr views and rec intted to the iutell hint if we ed rail to build | road mn, and Hix np matters, o L v gave notice of a A Bon x.!. of the “'n'um River. It | that the Hudson River Rall York Central Road are the power to pre r. Ifso, then the present ar entral Comu " Hudson and that read will not be | Eaxter, anotber, appeare d by Mr. Keep was not disposcd 1ot P engers, withont Vo 3!1 umumnr nmm- arimentaf Bosberines, and all other’ Moursing Honucts Shavis, Cloaks, Valls, Crapes, Handie N B - Ladion waited ot with goods st their residencd ctaotice. No. 591 Broadway, opposited’fan; wime movers in angement betwee Ny further ste NOTICES OF BILLS. oand not as has been atn lullv ish | Buits to order o erpetual. Mr. Hinsdalo gave notteo of ap act amendatory nf an | Mr ught something W lone yet, 3 b A T pet provid . ave. i (o City | upon this, afier areelii (o inect . New-York, o (Vi M. 1. BMYTH (Rop.. Aljony) £ i the con- o vhen she L i T o Apil A drive uient « o tonponsta the | 15 itement In that neighbor- cased, and the trains of tho :L theln left for homes he felt 1l b made with the coxn ] M indicate any such ¢ M. Keep had o e manner did = a Uteai-Western Rafiway nre all runing on thne to-day. was the reasou ho an hour, |-m Wil xeced §200,000 i the princip: he bonds hall fall @ $9,000 in 1570, ¢ 7,000 CYETY Yo T ; of the fmp I‘n: :n:-r A e {"f f g i TETIER FROM TNE POPE—~RAILROAD RECEIPTS. = aent shal) be d";ulu)mnl)p-{,q] ment at that thwe: 1t was fucth it 24 hors dzaft of Mox 0 T " b ! Although the diffienlty between the :an-a whonld l..; given of a meeting but no :‘m ;,,",,I. "r ;“.\‘T:u \:’.. :::12‘4 :::-l':?:x‘x:: '(I:Iln::‘l;::r:;;w LAROE %ah&y[‘v 1 Railroads is for the { B ttled. the deep fecling | tice coming, the was dis . 3 , - ok i 2 eived T . 3 ers — ot thel outral Rallroad ¢ by o0, Wy e O, MURPHY (Dem, N, Y ) 22, thanking him for baving su The undersigred argently reqoe I» cltisons to -u:- perintended the publicad | Cooper Institute on FRIDAY, the zmn.- Testament wi rompt meavares f of the South sl Testament with notos, | Frompt mosres e the el o pople AR SRt SO e be an entidote to the pre- | of tusir crops, In aidition to tie devaitations of war. ¢ ditiona of the Scripture s the newspa- \l was treated charged, and ')u pers was the 1 thie sauie nection jed ont, 1 1o prevent all fture beon in the ih and other streets in N MURFPHY (Dem., I edition of the N tion of i Fren roud in iy M er to, Her lght drin of Ler steering so wild ntly imn etermination of the l<.u(m~nhlo oceurvences it < §. casioned by th bicak 1. ensect 1 vions errors ¢ urpliy’s bill s highly spoke i pr up) d & position that sbe Y RLBY o & lav. M. Win. 1. | e frtin Forcatpoit L not perform § ‘The Goyerny ay that Mr. Gall's mis- > 0. A UUBLBURT, § ly Rallroad Committes lost evening for two from’ Ne : branch rond to Grants Mifls, M A e slon to Evgland with the Mi W delegation had wu ,';"fi:pfl“"‘_\",,'f‘ o R Ot ours and 40 minntes, and was subject to u sovere enches Buffalo it will (U B sty & e v nothing to do with the protection of the educational DPORD, FRANCIS BKIDDY, on at the hunds o i 4y of the New-York and Eric; if t R e e e them were totally | reits * of the = Protestaut minority of Lower DAVID OLIPHARE, ApNY 5 A180, o anthorize certaln towns to meot of boats. It 18 | Caunds, as bad been proviously * stated, ~and WILLIAM BETTS, ; Kigid exami au Littlejohn, Yonnglove and WILLIAM V. BRADY, FLETCHBR WESTRAT, RY CLEW, fusal to 1aainial [ |lu « it would vt de went merely a3 a flnancier in connection s were lost in landing. | th t the scheme agroed upon STUART BROWN, toek 0 sald road ; also, tv lucorporate the Sate De \ uection had lecn ke ot up, | 1 Y jon of this testimony is app of the Hud v Dok Sras o drtioult 1o gon. - and: . Harlom v I a4 the It Company ".!,‘\”' A N e captatn of the steam: | witl this. T¢Iy noted ti Cont erbilt, “as a ruitroad recolution to pay w0 n falr W ( Tioga)—To provide for the character of bis | by the Confurcice us iu & London newspaper, OuRs L O L PON: cotmt | Ing o dered @ valid 5 -0, Ine o 3 oiuits the guare subject of Education eni- - '"Y" S . we boke the Conection becanse e New-York Central i 3 e g Dbodiod v the Qi This ediicational queation i oy of repudiated it ; believed it 1} Lxecu ko o Tooked vu 1 {1 most important feature s trafiie 10 officer of the’ Hariem awd 1 0 Bve the wildation prafect, and anything indieating the CA 4 o v bl ainposed “of is discussed with mumx(.uwu s ods pwer : hreaking .« livk apoaks the views of 1 on account of the Central patro a3 not the sole | b butweoutthe 1 | | . X578 | +{ if tho Confederation bill ho last election of Dire | ~ole Py of nostock spec- | (T MET b hora i By TR » Incorporate tho | rgoes any im- e h Au aversion to Mr. Keep, the Hee vy 3 ddid not think | Nation Pt kb e | ture will be eon- o, P 9 e oad maticrs, , Which has 1 | officer riein Roads .v'f‘ 4 “,” e ol innges which may Rl ‘\".’Qfi"'%{m'fé‘: e v HowACK O l‘bl?, antil, T should Judge by the testimony, it has culunmnated | nt to : knew of | S o SOCEUCKEY (Rep will make addresses. 1 8 porsonal quarrel hetween Mr. Kecp and Cor- | tow upon He 1 wharves and Teenk- Relwag e T ‘A Cerous Fact. P OTR Vs 1080 O # ¢ nothin 50 Of §5,643. Tha lomasd for PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CERRUS bas t elius and W. H. fr 1,50 vessels, tunnage 675 | THE FOL! DING PO(‘I(P T LANTERNS. them is did not beloig le offieers of the differen tuined 1 . Kecp's remark in a | X acas conv y Scrbilt | paving 1| By LLFEV BE (R s 1ot capable of discrim d | about ' Fons 1 ase 0 $19,005. e . E brought firc, where only s | of A PR SR ! [ i e 1o doubt that y e rom "which | cressed nearly 100 per cent during the past cight months, and its 0 1058 of the Hudson River durin, £ | heard th nbout {is thme to | . il ol e ':':i""“"-‘:";' fered resalutions |00 por mgnifest unfifness to withstund a gale of tho nhn\'l‘ Wero $10,055,953, | sales are now tes times arger than thoss of any other perfure edvertisell year the river i3 open, mu be enor | preve ther (Corneliun Vander Al B i ‘ ' ny severity in the waters wiile W kb wis employed in o % ration, i Diring the Winter months they e 92 | bilh did of the Hudson ¥ t from Schohario County I pastly from her age and substquent From two railways, wl ave togother @ length coustry are, or over have been. umner they ¢ employ mch over | the st -n it the Hudson itlver Rail Fildacamicns o o her Vight dranght of water,and part- 1 3, thei are no Foturns. No Gne Need be in the Dark? | EVENING KESSION retion of e captatn, first in taking her STATIRIICH. CANVASSERY WANTED TO SELL | onohilf 1onds, now here Boknow led t 4 not belong to thein; il meeting -0-.. evening for 1t e N Dot I harbor. She Eonvenience patd, mor any por g M L nnd, therefore, unsea- d 1 £ which 1,100 B Sy ey o the v'.,,.,m i offer of $100.000, and hi | ! One thousand four A TRLIS Covvrnincs, seee act. w0 mnch ne this offer 000, eft thin DOrt, WAE | tla pace of & craar-cavs. aed opeued wcd closed an woadily. alticd at 96,00,000] ox- | tin (vbethor open oF cloed) macles asd exic candies, éad , e o st g AT nim TATED IN TiR OREATEST EME 11 1. 81 e b wpres AT THRMS TO DFALY ala » E ULIUS IVES & Co., No. 43 Ma Dy the bark Formica | Macefactorers and Dealers in Kerosene Goods gevers! rom the Bandwich 4 uice, from this s number of i, who expeeted to take war Colorado for Chinn. They will the stor weanot touch at that o acliooner Mockellon bas been wiveked e 5 THE SANDWICUH ISLANDS. TRIWIRAPH TO THS TRIBUNA ‘ T ANV ARRRS THE LATE STORM - TIE SNOW AND THE STREVT CALS Lie derangement of the city raili o #till continues, ¢ Irvr-\v thie IH ) rats agrecinent, w such an outhorized to ',‘ sy ll-.nl the a day and Tuc diy Xeep in pree than on yet enntted td ofr usual By srotts for the pub wriugent lgited ap quickly s out remot 1ug the shad 1 fetle attempt 1 any of then Dtction, ¥ o LB A ey meod i ooy - KD et nt Malakio. Tho report of the mas . "t between two men | would not be detayed ADasity I i I, emeacing i thelr scopo e TR W et 0 s ‘fl'-,m. Wi ome statement of Mr. Vanderbilt | it would put ebipp neonventence: it s "“{' ",:v‘“'“‘.]‘ hgers: 4 i A AIpOWRCT O people whoin he s & STES gt Wistar's Balsam eceived Tt was to the effeet that (Iw { uot drive through freight from off e | 1 oy o b s Ading the equipu sels and the official cer- THdE INDIAN WAR. or ;m.”l"'u 2 llu”u'u n'(. e ¥ag -.n;nx, it |‘| uhhl]m[»l lli-' 1 i) extent, apd 1 tificates of_perfec 'h Aworthiness, \'H]'ll i |l‘l:|lu‘}!'l‘ B WILD (."[' RRY, uctlities, & he comforts of | adarge amount of through freight o = Convente Ne tp demor . 2 pigher M Re MEPREDATIONS N RT A X : paasces for ever the break was inconvenier B o dcter thii from periting bu DAPREDATIONS NEAR BORT LARANIN The great prasces fr overy Kot AND ot i, cleanses the luoge of . i 1 doss ust dry 5y tho caugh, bt loose ~Ths Indians bave sur- i % W imparitics. ite more plainly toan ever the entre b ont aystem of slreet ralln in the conneetion; stil! Tuo ¢ lt»mn ents o rd Fiio prblic. Noeanse of complaint was ever ‘nu&(n!ul bre hat was rot In\mun(:d, und I any official was | anineonvenience 1o amd property V 1y respectfally yo: Cotioin Wit broken by thie pht. servant, quacy of the relict in his duty he was dismissed. On T tion of the Fud piver Board ¢ ) fle noedas of 1) eccker-at, T1u6 has not ¥ s t Mr. ¥ cation (o linvo slelgiia o the ast wiceceded i e th teanmof | 1rom 1 W. M. MEw ok, about 14 milea from Mud Trom . D MARTIN, M.D., ndent t ‘ tendent was directed to several of th o W neatly | B &Donaldson’s herd of cattle Masstad, Tiogs £ W - ors to reach this i ern across the Hver at the o |t < K rie e ) Tndinns | Havingused in my practice the lastfour ‘url wtace B arried 1 have to pay for erosme the brid;ze o tinae % Tow it dedeort | e IFIC COAST - g aramie a | Wik Cherry, nu(-flulzlnn»'fhrm(uk itte fust Albany at Mr. Littljohn-Radlroads ate chartered by the ta suspension t ratlroads TaisvEn ! haely 0oid, and paruip || Meied with sbetissts Oongha, Colds, Avkms, 85 s this thieving is soon P, mnmum{ n 3 Day b, Now -York, sture for pablic uses. Q. Do you belleve that a l controversy, such e wired the last wees, | 4 such u!ln‘l}l'!'bp\l ' s oecnrred | 1 | ~The sbip Isane argo of wheat t, cleazed for [ RlUo coldest morn 0 walk 3 sy resuit. RAILROADS, FERRIES ANT 1IN The enormous quantity of fee which during the last | few duys has beon floating down the Hudson, was thought | 1o have exhausted the frighd resonrees of the viver and its ted that b ry will be run off. _And by Drageista and Apothecaries geacral A —— “Strumatic Sals Baths, TRAD. THI PENNSYLVANIA g tmer, Tt at 2o | BALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'# sl #1570 | TSTRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS 1 Last for three A Yes, Tsappose Anot that resaltin (e Rio de Illmltll s e |L"0Iv“ll out th ended to November mprossion that the ttlement which took amount to Q If that js the case, on of near Yorkt A. There s 3 is centainly @ w whereas the Tl Wie pery o0 betwoen the tyo partics 3 200 40 At $ET0 @81 80 | of 0% Lvah 1 aro sovereign for the cars of s glr:l‘mu]m]mm-“ g I's ‘.I‘l mer 1]\1. Bood X “ g ! 1 axter, whom Mr. Vandersilt, is testimony, 3 onnglove— | = Clov B 5% oo 'nud«:“'w W having wiways Boop l::h“(l | poluta hisve to pay heav ¥ hhd, th About 8,000 | 4 $BEbR. L Clover Soed at 8 S00$! DYSPEPSIA, ttle the Aifficulties between the two 5 @8 | Comys nts; wo get n 1 o Flour are « nt East by the | Vg Cn deil mod wochungod, Wheat quiet, RHEUMATISM, poedlly a3 possible. il wore moro coneiliatory | competing points that we do fro o | were tre pext Panama stesmetr. 5 § Oats quiet, e, for gt v u'nflf“! Vauderbilt tha other niembers of (e | difference hetween the price of Summer aud Winter | their two and thrce ecn Mining slocks re guote Dressed Hogs dull, SCROFULA, 81,200 Crown Polnt, $1,; 1,100 bbls ~Flour; SWOLLEN GLANDS, Oats; 1,900 Diessed a1 doea! frefght wee cuently there i3 some | freizht 18 ahont 20 per cent Laogal -4 [nfantr th 1 ot the Dircetors of the Hudson River and | Central Rajlroad Compauy of ser of the late | was forcing its way through the and of Col. Gregit, W proced b wheace they o Contral Committec will ot be | much lower thin those on the Now-York Central, and detatned st : i . THE jorsed by the Board of Directors, Mr. Keop 18 quotcd | The examd nto the controversy was continied scngers, Ehe trips, how e ., TROOFS FOI ABLZONA—COMNERCIAL L ewilenls chetes et b0 ik | ERUPTIONS - OF THE SKIN, &0, &, rrnmx opposed of the einent¥ wade, and | before the Assemidy Rairoad Committco i afternen, | frouble amd ieousniones A oS pranciaco, Jan. gh-Gen, MeDowel Yo o o 4 Sion10 50, Wheat duil and le, | Forele atall the principal Drogelate, 0 sup en 100K ont o cther ditficult orace F. C] s only witiess fed, te ) cLwer o es I h L Htn y 1 o P Pl B 1(,;.my’cn\, ther ont 8o per difficulty, race F. C1 iy witness examined, testifled th Detween the Susquehans o s el hltad Sta SI DT B rNe Com il ¥ -y ‘@;fi- bly lxm “deter. | he was o Havlew Ra 318, Live Uors 3. ol @ pincls ; was likewise a m reh to th oh to the m Bnrracks, of these ra semably. this AP | Board of Dircetors ; the difficully between the Hudson ith great dn-nml thie buoy, when the t will be supported. ¢ veport will bo mado i | Kiver Road and the New- \mn.’m 1 was not of recent the ' Toward Jier, andas the S uehanin munnv..r Freseott, in Arizona, of which Col. Grogg will oy Corn, MeKillop, Spragne & € day or two, and tholr ® | be the basis | origin; it was almoss traditionary; the Hudson had to | by there was pro pably Tk thian 20 fect el wooir th assume command. Yrom Now-York, arrived to- L B o guadh wed Park-row, Now-York, f & law whieh will orporations euffer all the disadvautages of w consolidation without | “The wind which prevailed througiout the '“ll“"'l';:l»l;‘ umodore, from = “\h‘l;m ‘::l".l:' i “1‘ Hr g ..a'u:\'.m.x“u-emd PUBLISH AENUALLY, 4 A f ptages this trou), O 5 % ¢ P o ) K e oy 00 S50 . 5 EY ) . Ny who graut them thelr vy of the advantages this trou mes w great deal | fo the westein shores of New-York and ¥ e i Momnt 324 il FHE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. frespect the rights of tl rivileges. The comphnies sl teights from polnts within the 8 tan they receive from partics outs Rhe Central Road, [ helicve this s at p ward of it The inga elear channel to e 1 Jersey City taking advant clear water, and then work! Phed the Al Road was constructed drew and Williais, and | fro Tar, $1 10, Tha volume containg a hat of the Busizass Men in all parts of the Usile§ States and British Provinces, with & iudicatisg e RELATIVE STANDING AND CownmnoisL CmeniT 08 Back. Extra 8, and Suporfing g, 8175 per bush, Mining from the Ath by M e beli 3 iunv-nnflul upon Barket closed Atlens Road has an iu- | of over a mile & ensily 1 din of 150 bals iddli Lt 1s the Sraxnann Wonx for Merchan ord BanKers. R RYORIT "" )Y FOR DELIVERY. e, gradually app rance with httle difficuliy. In the ugh the th The follovwing 34 1ha new mercenient he e lind. not the slighlest f ailroad o the west . otk Contral and Hidson and Harlem roads, copied from | sido ot the Hudson Rive ever be built; Mr. fumenro fields of heavy foo” which had CAvewrd 3 YR 10 NOW R e minute of tho i (i beld in Newborie ket told it (C1 ™ mm\m by 1 rerionaly 1y igation. R ygiesd o i tind " 89 C0P$10 25 Wheat dull L CFirst: The New-York -Central Railtoad Company | that he wonld have re on Mr. Vanu it cost FERRITS, Ty ull 6 ' 25, 46 7 Q@ 8, but closed 4 giipuiate aud agree with e Hadson Tiver Rallrod | dim by 1ife; ‘e Koy Q. some o ferry troubles bogan DISASTERS. o N : e & 67 QORUAL" BT | AL s DESRhArr ihe' bt T S N ompany that thes will deliver to the on River o do ¢ extsting: 1 of the river, wnd a Lard quiet ab 12je. Gold 135, Mous ; WhE mads Satirond Compe iy for transpertation to New-York an Qitfienltics h teably s the Rlors with o SUIPWRECKS [N MOBILE 1Y R Fho O ol wood of Kaw Kory N o T S ual amount of freight tunuage from competing poiuts | Hudson River Com) ly in New-! xnrfx lins \urn\ At |hv Fulton Jan 23.—Cotton deelinod fe.; sales of 340 Lales Mid- lfi J At 8 10 10 o'clock, there A severe gale swept over RERY S WWILLE, Ja. 20—4:30 b m.~Tobaeeo, sales 43 b, with mar Movarinn Vlour $0' 75, holled Corn 1e.; Rar Gic. ~ Qaty ck #21 50. Dacon, Bhoulders Tije.: Clear Sides 13e.; Tard Tohec Wiy e120. Cotlon 0pe. New-Orleaus Molasses Bc. I Bje.; Clear Bides 12¢. @< the Hudson River Kailroad Conpany .m-n dcliver of | known 1,500 official Sreight to the Centre) Radlrond Company, ing un stood that the live stock and express frclzhtsup or doy fre not to he extimated futhe um‘lulult 1 of such tun- | to buy their peace. Sasze, and the adjustment of up and down frieht uuder | constaut troublo. Prohibit the ng which the sioawmer ay night, dul lvruhn and Ocean Wave, anchored in o By struck a snag and sunk. The schoonet Fi n Mnh‘lu Bay, was driven ashore, dinniag n v«nunu: for transpottation. d started ont with every aval ‘Ilu and on the decks “ond had u We, the yMn ‘v raon board the o Letteh command eanpot sent to f or without expresatrg th o l[-pved.fi"l o They must buy t mmon Cou men and e e . o the 100h ay of exch ponth, | ¥ork from Iutertoring with thein on rallroads, and vou | Tessly up _stream mobody e ne hta s cver The New York | will have. relicved the Tallronds from a greut deal of | The Union, ia ttempting to return o Trookl EXPLOSION AT TIOOSAC TUNNEL, Therefurs, Centrul Railway T think therc are suits Jing uow whichcould | drifted away, rehof the Somerset, nru! hw\-.rm Norrin Apanms,Jan, 22.—O0n Frids n prematuro Rewolved, 38 10 o aaid Hudson River il Ve hushed by the pay ey, Lhiveadvisedmoney | Wost The Auerica started out I to the DIt took place A the east heading of the thaaks for bis cars &y ~<Ielnln4|m. 1 Hudson River Railroad Cow tobe |\=|'rll1'- setile m uite . noaring | ENATUS with praseneers, and atl i ! y hotse ¥ witiel one man was kil and soimo rom iverool L e which e b o besh wishes for transp e, Stanton ond Mise Anthony age to have hearing | packed with the walters, of with tinuid aues wio feared | three oc il ‘or loss Injured. and prosper R e Central Raflrond Company i Pile densely-crowded boat, The Clinto D it | D the 1 |..um, and the fore- mentl Besstved, "‘“""".'"T".'m‘,'...n'uff'"..'"mfi..- o puhxmmu will thirds 104 o’'clock and began the fight with the fee. As she vain); man, Dennis Kreff, was s il at 1 o4 on having her maoaged by such eficlent Dot Lulage or lighterage below Thirtieth-st., N £t shill | sowght to plunge irough the jee, drifting mean twe with | the Liolo with gun cotton, t , and Light do. ot e now connected with ber. A Lot wrhich "at ny. other. thno wonld | unfortuuately. too lurge for ama quict alen at Hhe. ' Lavd endy',saion at 13 | = Gi0tad sty conv:ofthe aove remiutiors aed procesdings be panined in oot Bie daiy papers ie. ato dewand; sales at $6@$3 50, Whisky—Mac | procented to Capie nm.n el a " mmn,-u.wr,-mrw- s (e markate are v ad e doing Fiour i Provisios sre | " e Cui iy s bkt b, Aich Swayne’s Ointment. iractlous, s ot ot o S o e 3 e, Sosid Head, all Skin Diseases Lpanics, be novel was to be poup the river, The * suppose, catsed a m malure e x) Dliok with by Deinges wis stenggling with the ice, bat K uit was instautly killed. y..’; J. 6. LINGHAM, Cas mwaking no headway. The Union was ahead of her, with | wansserfonsly hurt ||Iuml the b i s ngers, It fast i the doe. On e with them | {hie Toss of one of his eyes. s he Manhisset, of anothor line, whilo hohind all was | were st iy injured, T o 1 e four boats forming o procession Railread Co, stipulatc thirds of the bridz and agrees that (Ley will olle at Alhay on competing freiits. Jth: That all_ through freiglits and freights fro l‘fl:’;{‘r(lllk potnts sball b \lv'l according to distan every com arse for earrled, estimating the New-York Central Railroad C two (hirds, and tie Hudson River Raiirond Co. one-th Aeting company; uica y 1o tho spectator bt melancholy o cfh: e New York Ceutral Bajlroad Company € £ the company 1o he Guild; agnina the ticipauts, Al of the boats fiually it do and perform all the re of pussonger end freight i the amount #hall he tnade qnmh- [ t at the expense of hours' 60 centy to Dr. 8 Anllt i SON, Nort! €are of the Hadson Kiver Baflroad Compaus and Harlcm the loss Bustained, then the several fnsurd frond o lose. Wit ;"\'n".’. A 'mo o by Drogeisis oles Weste 5 UL E, Blipatutls, $BEEL m""‘“" Dispnich oad Freighty—FFlour to Doston, $1; anses against A W great amount of damage, Corn quiet at §1 12 for No. | Rye and Peas inactive, Bhorts, 3 FAST FREIGHT LINE E-IMA-II Cornpany, to and feom the bri nt Alblnll? and | panies belong |rnllll~ Guild, shali i i arge | Mr. Lie in A o and from the f7éhzht depot at A’ without ¢ X ¥ herefor, and shall furuish, free of exy 1o kald Hud- | providing that iy officer who lins served 20 hiavs e eruslied into s weak g, Jan, S2—A de iy, $1 er tan. R - 3 Bon River and Haten Tiiliead Compaies the Geket | military company, may havo conferred on him by the 2 D i ot hich four Hotuses were do- | W New-Vork, oic.: o Albany, e ZAN EXPRESS CONPANY, PROPRISTORS. t acconimoda ately used by | Gommanderin-Chiet the brevet rank of Coionel. Yaeh | from ¢ j Ry o Wi e e e SPLCIAL NOTICE. {mxw and the frelg were injured, bus Arrangements bave beer wade for forw m&; ,wny s K 8 DISPATCH, w0 that it wid WNewOntpans Jun, 2 bre ce, frame Buildings | gouag g, STRE—12 iy T ¢ the residenca R eaatare o the tppete. o€ e»nl( shall be done s herstofore ; but 0o eha 'Mr. Creaner 8180 introduced o bill_providing that the | the ice between Coney Island and Fort 11 5000 ,.’,‘,my",""';m'l"l',',!"m‘m‘,{""f‘_ volving o 1088 07 | Vo e brides resi by the Rey Jobn Ctamsie, . Wesl Woeeal e _nm::'u:l:::m vt Kiiroad Compisy W by either puity as against any other i | m ""“i‘ifi’l"..é‘fig""’ 'J.’;!..HA;.':."’.‘;’. M-ttlno(ne‘lu n-‘nl'( 1‘4’. Hum[l:ulr.‘ hl:m:lul (u:‘e‘nnnmn s detadued gy Jus s o ViakaRURD Pfl'xmip'fl. ;RF;'.';;M.‘,.& e, I owa 1t Albsas withous hangaof car x"' Wi reet Col 1 o City of New- | fee, but yesterday afternoon she came ap with b o el o 4 & e Focmabgts ‘“‘" 1','?*' mfl VICKSnURG, Miss., Jan, 22, 'Anotlmnhwtmm con wo““""‘““""'u?: ;,,,‘;a.‘-‘. .-‘:T:' z‘x. r::" X :flf:-“u:{.f. b N TAVINGATON Am‘ Yo il '“_ o »Y‘Irueurml shall bo entitled to four aids with the rguk | Island, by yorsteenth. The ustness of the Hudson River, Now- | of Majors each Brigadier-General to four aids withthc | stove in her side fltfimru—m aud New-York Central Railroad (‘om rank of Major. stoall Bouthern schiocher, name un “Tumn.u 11 control of the parade 2 termwiti u-:.'}fl‘i&:‘:;{flflfl#flfi:fm’:; Txrl;ykfix.[‘x‘.:]w:;:a.m}‘iflcnlhrtl:m:nd dotlurs m':‘;’.'.','r':.‘m’-{f Srons difatiy. AT SEAL flugration broke out ai 3 o'clock this atternoon, in Watter | "beites aiber, by the A md “‘a“’m Ratltoads by the New-York Central lnll- ated for such arrangement of the grounds us pmh. The 1ate storms have heen severely felt at sea. The meyer's confeetionary on China-st., and communicated | A, dusghtar of ¢ Audrew M o4 . Jewelry and e ,’»W“”‘“Mhflua bill to incorporate the Laborers’ Savings Bank ‘in- | brig Geor .<y Malily, trom Derczara for Baltimore,went rapldly to the ndjnlnflnE buildings on Wushington an — Of all desoriptioas, end nu.e 12th d; #""""'" "l'"'ll between the parties tmdur«;by Mr. Defore, names as corporators Ira 0. Ml | down on the 7th of January Tt s 97, Long. 10 o | Mulberrysts. ¥l res wore burned ;*H. Boden DIED. STERLING SILVER WARK, f m c;,{'m‘ knu: ‘mber Last, to be recognized by the | ler, . L. b.mm. | ‘u.rd "m’??'fif‘l&an‘“ W uwn.wm qm; l;umm :.ndrn' were saved by the brig Blue Wave, "flmifim:'. g lm A m‘-i fl'.'r‘;‘ruh.}t‘fn "'.1{1 . fl(l;;l. ny ,,"“_m,_.m,. ® X o0 Tusta, Jan 15 o o " Por sals by OBO! . ALLES, No. 415 Brostva, ous door belew '“."fl ('-'.iu"e'.'-"n‘.":...';“.'.‘;'"u? & 14 "‘""”‘t Y. Denton, Joseph Cudiipp, ...ah.:‘t‘:.t#. e han Troin Jacksbivitio, arrived here | Chinuat, six frume dweilings were lmtuw'{.umuv icd by e o e o 25 v of e .,,."’-" ot borin Canalat located north. ot ortiethst., in | vesterday aud rts hay i the 20th spoken the bri ultermoyer, confectionary ; ewelry, e vy | B o e iR UL | fat! T IR e B M | GG VRS | T SRR T o 4% t Le firat day of Noven. s - S Wonilier o riagbing were also destroyed. Total loss insured for Thabest lverwath e \ ufnrmllltod .ifl:‘u&'&"wu'r"{’hi"“ et THE STATE LEGISLATURE. canas Howmiwee 5 oy, Ching, for this | Shont oneAfih it amomat. 1o S Washington Hotel -ov'!};:'—"-mw morlg, s e ey O Do, o | ARSI N ey iy, ’ .‘““ arrangement. subjoct of EENATE. ALBANY, Jan. 22, it arrived heve yosterduy. On the 17th she had lh«hml very narrowly eseaped. The or!uin of the fire was no m.nhun-ul m %. s funeral, jo. 130 Bowery, corner LAl I "Mwbum', this ekt has been o yJan. 2| B gty Tt o s Tolent il mavero was the storm that | doubt mwndugr:.u.:mm:m was mnde to fies some ‘mz( e, blunklng, L . on Vourth dur, 20t 8 2 0 clok i i = :Z'f‘" O o BN ork € ..' i B&wflg 'm‘t‘;low e Troy Annnal muu'i'l Fun for tho Gult atroam to repalr damuges a1l D O e et ;’5‘ rriagus il ok the 90 - 2o I..,.‘ an o charter of 1o to make Nearly weel that wriives . - g“ it Vapdertil, 1. ¥ mm Anmu.&‘:‘..{. d | oo e ethodist. placopal, Chureh was v !"' Y kpkn of Uit sxenther as hiving been stormy and | - At 10 o'clock Inst evening a five way dizoorered, i BHOWNCAL P "'-';,",‘U.- 0., on Batactag, 1904 (ont, Rdwasd Brow, Charlick, on the part of the Hudsou Riyer ..d ,4 hm_.,,,. |i""’ nmer The charter of | cofd almost without pmmdonl. “h:“:';"w;?“ closet nt nm" i ;}!fi:‘% K;' 1‘1’5 .ft::o':'g; r-um«. e "'fi': to u{:.u. fuserst '1 Eum CORNING, Wa. H. VAlm.um nvdlntofh.flhbnruza nllnmh have managed fo nnmn.h«i M(nn mnhml he seoond £100 Mdflh:vifl-‘ ' DY, IR o To eontinue the &) nll‘Lmuua. l:hu Taieg 30 dhe Wnpfllflon lfl.‘t{:.“l:vmmlnt of ttheir tnu-lu clear, and tealns are now running to nnd | furuiture and dwoling abont $800. i .nu'm Avausls Box the ity in good ti i irain | owned by Gustayus 1laye. Owing CLIPT—AL Pleasant HELL, the Hudson River. romn the City i me. On the Erie Lal T S eseible 1o view, m...-'n K from ¢ e track hetween Jersey ity and Binghaniton, | house 18 hired raady furnfalied, 1t -}'h"'" mposatbo o | g e Wit Wl v .ynm&.;m.u ..I'"fl o mvn E’mm,u; anderbilg’s ¢ BILLS INTRODT a4 bandoned, the I & iy the | procurs a ist of the (nsurances. p‘ E Vnn&:rbm $WorL- l-.unund by u,. gmflm M‘flg'flu:: g:yw m '}llw ‘“‘;j_ n ssEngury helng taken on | a‘ Q0L SR UE W B mmrm [Ty -l

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