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7 v Balzlat bn Anction. PLBANGS, MERWIN & CO., Broadway cor. ‘Furaitare, oeies Boaks Worke of Art, Fauer Goolsy IDAY APTERNOON, Jan. 25, AT 4 O’CLOCK. RY—Comprisiug reports of various States of and the A A omtentarics aad new Blomentary Works, ke. Ao, & ‘of scarce trials; and, aleo, & black-waluut Book-case. Uaia- ogues dre ready. FRIDAY AFTRRNOON,' Jan. 25, b 4 o'clock, at the sore, No. 413 Broadwar, ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS—A large coliection of proofs aud fine bm- asion of cheice Engravioge by the mesk ceiebrated wodern Artiste eotod (bem are Tickiy ramed, Now o exhibition st the abore-samed R G TRavier, Anctioncer > ,-\?,‘i;"m YOMS, 499 Broadway. LEAVITT, STREBRIGH & Co., wecestors t0 J. B Cooley. Cox- MGNMENTY SOLIGITRD. LinkARiKS FRIDAY, Jau. 25, . of the late Kev. TUR PRIVATE LIBKARS o\ Slandard, and Miscellaneots “Theologica 'E"‘""’.’._ .\:mm on exhibitic MONDAY and TUBSDAY, Jan. 28 and A VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY co: ‘and Popular Literstare; Standard Catalogues read TUESDAY A Jan. 28 and 29, st 4 o'cl (CHOIOR PRIVATE LIBRARY=Chiefiy of Wworks relating to the Wigtory of Americs, general and local, inchuding many that Mlyvers "and excoedingly searce, and a co 5 of valuable Voyages and vels. Als, Mustrated Books, ewbraciug Lond Kingshorongl's ties of Mexico, in 0 vols., folio, § worzocco, ke Cstalogues are and the Books are on view. NESDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 30, at 4 o'clock, and the two follow- duys at the same bou Y (nlml‘l A 4 o'clock p. m. each day ing & large assortment of istory, Poetry, , ko, ko T HMONDAY i g THE BNTIRE AET LIDEARY OF Mr. 8. I AVE! Burope, baviug been sppolnied agent for the American Art D af the Parls Expodtion). comprieing au exten ly Tiustrated Books, aiberel by any years a8 an Engraver, vith spect Mauy of the books are rieh Fise vings, Photographs, Chrowos in and also two Mabogany Bookease s, &e._Catalogues are rea C. BoLkLey, Auctionesr. golng v PY order of the Mortgagee, TUE! 1867, at 10 'clock, . w,, st the Harlom Ch and'Twelfth aud One- ew-York Gt W ont 175 tuns of CUMBERLAND COAL. Teima: Cash ab time of sale. — e Axtiioxy L. LEECKER J& DE t 12 o'elock, at the Kxchange Salesroom, bemical jundred-and- Thirteenth sta., First-ave., FwgREY, Auctoneer. . SON will sell at anction on THURSDAY, Jan fo. 111 Broadway, the saluable PROPERTY ou Amitr-st. ok HOUSE and LOT No. 19 Amity-st., north s 19275, West Tweuty fith-st., f LOT, No. 33, south side, between Broa s easy. — AWITANT QAT L No. 11D Girard-st., P ARGE SALE OF DEMNED QUART'E! ‘Anction, on secount of i anoverst., Philadeihis rclock, & T ;4nd will be continued froln day to day unfil all are “H ed and Condewmned Quartermaster foliowing named articles of 1 vie.: “Anchors, Axes, Jron Bars, Saddle Blankets, Brusbes, Pend 44 Brackets and Bammers, Saddle Begs, Whter Buckets, O s, g £ o Stoves, Ar gov's, Wagon al y and K < Tablsn, Desks, Wrenches, Whips, Zine. ~ Also, & assortment of varions Taols, plic Instruments, &e., &e. + Tha property pmust be reucved withip, e (9) datx Catalogaes will be furnisied npon apblication at KR! , In Gov 3 Punds. order of Byi. Brig. Gea'l George IL Crosman, Assistant Quarter- iaster Geperal ©. 8. Ary. HENRY W. JANES, Cagt. and A. @ M., Bt iaj U. 8.'A W McGuinE, Anctionesr. oo 3 RECEIVF.R" SALE.—Will be sold at Public ‘Auetion, on SATURDAY, Jan. 26, at 2 o'clock p. m. @l the maz ared and inmanufactured Stock, Tools, Kngres, Press, Fixtures i unery for the manufactare of merchandise Tags, Direction Labels, Pockét Tubles belonging to the firm of WHITMORE & BELL o valuable lease of the second floor of No. 163 Broadway, baving ‘yoars fo run from the 15t of Mgy next. 'The wale will commence at No. 16J Broadway. W Nxw-Vonx, ¥ 23, 1667, A AND WESTERN RATLROAD APER & Co., Auctioneers, jearoom, No. 26 Exchauge- place, cormer of William: WEDNESDAY, January 3, lusk., st 12 o'clock noon, 80,000 TUNS oF FRESH-MINED COAT the Lackawanns Regions, of the usual sizes, deliverahle at their rfv.sn.mn rt, . 3, during the month of February, 1067. + TERMS: Fifty cents per tun, payable in corrent fands on the day of le, and the balance within ten days theresfler, at the of the Com- pany. JOHN BRISBLN, President. by A TRANG & ADRIANCE, No. 333 PROADWAY, between Leor Will eommence on MONDAY, Jamuary 21, TO CLOSE OUT AT RETAIL, Wbeir laxge and yaried STOCK of r and Frauklinsta., { SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, AKS aud CLOAKINGS BY THE YARD, sud OTHER DESIRA- LE GOODS, recestly purchased at the great Auctiou Sales, @ REDUCTION, 3 OODS, before the ang of sock. bave a better op- enaMle us to close out our FALL and W 'of Febraary, beiug the time for our sem 4w ALL TH¢ IN WANT OF BARGAINS, will po: Ahan ever before. INENS A SPECIALTY! ICHARDSON'S FAMILY LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS by the yard, NAPKINS, D'OY] LINEN 8u E PILLOW LINENS, LOWELS ead TOWELINGS by the yard, BIED EYE aod NURSERY DIAPERS, LONG LAWNK, CAMBRICS, LC nxv'a_. BHIRT BOSOMS, CRUMB CLOTHS, BTAIR LINENS, ke, &e. bove goods will be found the largest and most the mauufacturers, aud Out amortment of th complete in New-York. We import direct from v satisled with wmall profts. [ MILLIKEN & Co., No. 748 BROADWAY. GLOVES, and UNDER GAR- than cost, for thirty days, cur entire stock. Kil Y. B. Skatiug Stock'ngs for Ladies sul way, near Nineloents st OSIE, fore, ¢ e, 7.3, side. RS and BONNETS for Ladies and Ch L ren st Ml Friceburcainssever beurs ofered, uk, Rriiue ; Children's Fars and Hate, Hat sod Bomnels e itz it price. L. . 577 Broadway. Thirty-fifth- and FORNITURE, oods at the lowest ight and Dark. ELGER, Nos. 880 sud 622 Broad Coparmershiy _ Notices TNERSHIP.—The nuders nt, s of the stat 2 " they , VAIL A to be trausacted by said partner- on ard Commnission Busivess: that Conngy of K fes A, Ulark, both of New-York, are n, said pi Mip, avd that Tal the City of Brooklyn aforessid, in said partpership ; that the mwou 1 partuer, Talluadge Baker, has coutributed to f said partnership, i the sum of Twenty Thousand ‘the saine bxs been sctually pasd in by bim o cash; that cammenee on th sitaated.—Datod, New-York D. KELLOG MAD = Special Partuer. LYAS WADE, jr., and Mr. JOAN N. ok Qilp gl easar loms, Nex Yo, 'Exgn uglxxfi_l,_um’?mk Co. HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exlul(imz ‘ander the firo same of TOMPXINS, MITCHELL & Co., vecestly “Bissolved by mutual conent. e o e Yo, a1 D N TR PRIN, €. G. MITCHELL, HOLMES, 'BOX, expiren by Bmitation . GEO. A« RODBINA. b BN RN, Ko G ERS LS by BACO! Jan. 15, o 3 Wi . uw-Yonx, Jan. 1, W&&JfiMY becomes n mber o i€ 0y JAFFRAY &k Co. Amnsements. ok s Lo ( )LYMPIC THEATER, Ul WIVOCAT, TRIUMPH. GR. L BEYOND PRECEDELT. FRIDAY EVENING. Jun, 25, LAST TIME POSITIVELY of Auber's beautiful Romantie YRA DIAVOLD, FRA DIAVALO. Presenting and Misses Rickings, Measrs. {Campliell, Castle, Seznin, Wylie, ke Burzett and Arnold, Mra. Seguin, Iato Zeldn Harrison. TO-MORROW (Satundar) ‘AFTERNOON, GRANR LISH OPERA MATINER, 2t 75 conts admission o il seats. No extra charge for resersing in advance. g 6 A g th)-MOI(Il(’W NIGHT time positisely of the [ _”_o_' "__"pnrmmmi GIRL. J IBLO™ GARDEN. Lessee and Manager.. S FIMDAY BVENING, 25, 1867 ¥ ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHTH PERFORMANCE oy TH BLACK CROO! with Jarrett & Palmer's ealebrated e PARISIENNE BALLET TROUPE, i the GORGROUS TRARSFORMATION SCENE. 111 he proscated 5. NEW COSTUMES, ' NEW MUSIC, &e., ke GRAND BENEFI MA:I'H'RI. SATURDAY, JAN. 26, AT ONE_O'CLOCK. BEN ¥ MAN. J.W. 1 3 ‘701!1( STERS—SEC( INEE. BATURD 26, at 1} o'clock, CINDERELLA and the PETS OF THE P4 BROADWAY THEATER. EW-YORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth-st., opposite Academy of Musle. L, B. LENT... +oDirector. 0 JOUKEY-CLUB RACES, roceived at each representution % ith PEALS OF LAUGHTER AND ENTHUSIASTIO Al HORSE ( 2 REAL RACES | A NOVEL AND EXCITING PRODUCTION. Previons to the * Comedy." a brilliaut display of DASHING HORSEMANNHIP @ AND ELEGANT ACROBATIC VEATS. WEATINERS AT 2§ o'clock, ESDAY AND SATURDAY. q'mN\\'AY L. LS FREE MATINRE LRCTURE. “ll'l‘\;lb\_vln( with the numerous ietters of request from fumilics of dis- A Dr. H. CARLOS A leeture on the will deliver bis popu: ORIGIN OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, acility of Acquirewaent, at Steinway fall, an BAT- - 2 o'clock, for the special accommodation and fnfor- matl ea. g Tu the course-of the lectare, Dr. CARLOS will explain bis new, sim- ple, concise aud easy method of mastering the French Language in three months, so that the pupll can converss in it nently. its Tmportance au URDAY, Jan. 26 Dr. CARLOS will also, fa the e of this Lrief locture, teach all prescat Scance tenanie—half of that beautiful, interesting, ‘end to-day ne nguage—thereby proving that haf (he labor of acquiriug the e within an boar. ESDAY NEXT, ot the most suitable $30 for & ary French Language can be ove Olasses will be formed on hourggonvenieut for the ladies. Terma, $30 for 100 lessons lessons. <TEINWAY HALL. PHILHARMONIO SOCTETY OF NEW-YORK. THIED CONCi SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, ORCHESTRAL PIRCRS: Symphony, Volkmam. Orvertare, Fingals Cave, Mendelssolin, and Les deux Jouraes, Cherubisi “Sulo Performer—Mr. William Mason, Piazo, and Mr. Wenzel Kopts, Violin. Conductor—Carl Bergmann. ickets for salo abthe usual places. Doors open o mence at § o'slock. PUBLIC R BATURDAY, JA to com- RSAL No. 9, Sl‘flx\“\xfl"’s ROOM , CARL W SIXTH BEE THIS (Friday) AFTER The programme for this Mati ech sely. celebrated SONATE will inelude the PATHETIQUE, given for the only thme. Doors {vtkm""h‘fimgte Thakets $1; Subscription Tickets $5. DWAY THEATER—Worrell sisters, ) MATINER, SATURDAY, Jan. 2, at 1} o'clock CINDERELLA aod PETS'OF THE PARTERRE. FPHEATER TICKET OFFICE. Teserved Seats for all Theaters, Operns, Concefts, Balls, ke., ke., €ean be obtained at the [EATER TICKET OFFICE. BROADWAY. Nos. 112 and 114 Alachinern, COLUMN and 4. de! OR SALE—ONE ALCOHOL STILL: nes and in complete o 2'foet 2 fnches d feet b #5 Also o1 dinmeter, g ections, all new; 9,000 Addross ) price spared to farnish FIRST 5 of EVERY DESCRIP- TION on SHORT NOTICE isd REABONABLE PK SAMPLES of the TOOLS musnfactured by us way be seen #f our Wareroom, e3d we INVITE an INSPECTION of their WORKMAX- SHIP snd DESIGN by those in want of superior Mechivery. NEW-TORK STEAM ENGINE Co , M;\t'um OFFICE AND WAREROOM, o M- BLE A} ST RY ST 1%, and BOILERS and CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. 0 in tae. li(lkl;l; The best and mos - g ; Co., ida XY, S 2. _~A!|; Me. 9 MarprxLiwk, Kew Yonx. DORTABLE SQUARE , DRILL- ERS, HOISTING MACHL! - (¥, of the mest ) ad. ol b COMPANY, Dusaost., N. Y. S, ke )N. No. 164 Duane-st. Q'N;AMT ENG L FI TOW A asd ROPE MACHINERY, MACHIN TOLD & RAFFEKTY, Warchonse, No. 4 Deyst ; Work N. J. FVHE HARRISON BOILER, Manufactured st the HARRISON BOILER WORKS, Gray's Ferry Road, Philad JOSEPH HARRISON, Jr., Proprictor. This extraordinary Stenm ‘Generator, combining eficiency, reliability, great economy in fuel, durabili ity for cleaniog and transportath ud safety from explosion, presents therely features for its recommenda! tion never possessed by any Steam Generstor previously made. A remarkable evidence of its merit is preseated in the fact, that within about two years pust upwonds of 300 of these Boilers, varying from 6 botse-power 1o 300 Lorse-power Late been sold from these works, sud all ave in satisfactory use, cliefly in the State of Pennsylvania; and the written certificates of their perforaance, from distinguished proprietors, embrecing almost every class of manufuctures s be furnished, until tbe patience of the reader be tired with the monotony of preise. Abost 4,000 boiler improvements have been pateated in the United States and Burope, not oue of which has bees to save life and property; sand it fs o great troth and potent fact that the details of horrors and losses from boiler explosions are read £1d paseed over almost weekly, as satters of course attendast upon the ues of this best of servant and saost eruel of masters. As this Boiler is an absolule protection egainst explosion fo either life or property, and to both, seems o eutisle it—sll else being SYual—to the favorable cousidagation. Tnterested parties are respectfully invited to call at the undersigued addyess, where s practicsl Boller ean be seen and all information cheer- fully given. Branck Offce of HARRISON BOILER WORKS, No. 119 Broadway, Office, Nos. 9 and 10, New-York HYDR, Agent. ‘VANTEI)—A Second-hand VACUUM PAN, ‘of eopper, 8 o 9 foet in dismeter. Address A. L., Box No. 4,167 New-York Post-Ofie. @o Whom it map Toncern, ANUFACTURERS' AGENCY, for intro- ducing and establisbi the sale of pew and desirable articles in this narket, Addresss J, FILLLOWS, No. 16 1D New-York. ¥ 4 No. 13 Crasmruser. HIS FOUNDERY has mow on hand the Iatgedt stock of Pantng Types in Americn, snd can exeente the uost extensive orders without delay our great awortmeat of Rowa Type. i ot “heete of ne articles furnished regularls e address. GEORGR T Talpe sk whieh this paper i priuted is > ' Y FATD for any informati $500 JILLDE A0 o s R l;fl Lers wl 1l send RUCE'S S8ON & Co. from the above Foun- snd TABLE KSIVES fakea from No. 56 Clf-st. ov the wight of Jusnary t for wuy quantity of the stolen_good 36, 1607, or & proportionate amoust for suy quastly of the solen, garde The pocket knives are made by the North oodno: knives snd forks by Lamson & G ", KNIFE Co. No. 55 Cliff-at. Aliscellancone. GKE, #2 50 pop chaldron, in the yard, at the C lnh:fl?g(ha PR an o Wet Eigheentha., and oot of East Fi Delivered at #3 3 per chaldron by CRAPSER & BURN West Eightecnthst, and JOHUN SMITH, comer of R evin and Bos ison I ACTINE the best substitnte for vl MOTHER'S MIL il most Aigestible end mntritions food for nfints, fuvalids and convales- e, Prepared by prorel rocess b on he priscples of Prol Von Liebig, the celebrated Chewist and Philosapher. Cc.;hl I‘II.IJ(‘I M':z‘mlflfinfil wabstif .'l-dl taken ll: Sared (110w ot being forme of starel), svea 1 - i o' i o ok ol e olies pevpen tien suficient for an Il e i ke f doth darte Sxfey b due o the cotomsry 1oy g Prof. Ob.J. Joy ad Prot. Chas. J. of Co- e B, Nt Clambereat, N X ot Brosdway. NEW-YORK DAILY Amngements. VW ALLACK® THEATER. Proprietor and Mans [ Mr. LESTER WALLACK. er. . PARNICULAR NOTICE. T i respeetfully iutimated that in consequence of tho unprecedented demand for seate TIE FREE LIST is suspended unti) farther notice. N With its fine cast, military band, moonlight tions, patbetic futerest and comic sceues, ‘combinstion of NOVEL AND PECULL “OURS!" b scenery, correct military ostumes, eplendid mareh of the troops, striking dramstie witna- every night until further notice. AR EFFECTS comprised n the sbave play hat produced sn amoust of enthurlaem un- Jarstleled in Wallack's Theater. Vor east of characters and syuopals of scesery, soo small bills, Seats ’ldli‘ll{ll'\lh?fl7 D6 M AND VAN / 13 AND M) N THIRD W of the talented comedicue. MBURGH™ ERIE COMBINATION. . BNAGERIE, AND DRAMA. K AND CONIINUED SUCCESS MRS, G. C. HOWARD, 1n her original personation of TOPSEY 105 Acts, 12 Tableany, and with ORIG A PSEY, EVERY Anmsog}? AT 2, SLE TOW'S (. TOPSEY, EVFNING AT 7, ABIN, INAL MUSIC AND EFFECTS. On_exhibition at ali hours, the ENTIER VAN AMBUBGH INCLUDANG A GIRAKFE OVE CURIOSITIES FROM EVERY 1K FOUR QUART under contribation. VER 3,000 RPRCIMENS s of rare Afdcan Anials eaptured by MING, the GREAT LION-SLaYRR and 61 GIANT CIRCASSI 4 Coznom)n!. LEARNED 8 XD AQUARIA, HISTORICAL (n{'nn }5.\,:.,» o‘rnv.u CURIOSIT M A REL, FOUR LIVING BROOK TROUT, WEIGHIN POUND! COLLECTION OF LIVING WILD NIMALS, FEET HIGIT, M IN EUROPB, B GLOBE TV O DWARPS, IPARD OHILD, TWENTY AL, TIAPPY FPAMILY, CAL RELICS, sud TES. Adumission, 30 ceuts; children under 10, 15 centa. Tn active preparation, MAGNIFICENT, RE LOGICAL DRAM. eousplcr displayed. JINTER GARDEN—C« ‘ M. Siuart begs to aunonnee that THIS EVENING, Mit. EDW will appeas n the role of being TITE of its representation for this BATURDAY, 20th, for the first MR. EDWIN 1 OTHEL SPECIAL—~MONDAY, 20th, will b THE MEi i being the third of EW-YORK THEATER. Lessoes and Manngers, Messrs. M Positively last two < DRIL Which must be withdrawn ou accou MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, a 1GIOUS, HISTON which ‘the LIV HAMLET, ason, will appear in the role of FRIDA RICAL, SPRCTACULAR, 200- ING WILD ANIMALS will be pmmences ab 7h on AREWELL NIGHT and only time this soason, OWTI THE_TOOTH GRAND REVIVALS. urk Bmith & Lewia vights of LON, urt of prior engagements. WARDROBR, AXD A CORPS DE BALLET under the supervision of Miss SALLIE A, OF FIFTY LADIES, INCKL] RY, LON MATINER 1 1 HA ltllM\ b, 2 0'clock. n preparation & Superh Drama, ealled g PERIRD OF PARADISE. A grand Panvian suceoss ! BROAD\\'AY THEATER—Admission 50 cts. Lorner of Broomo-st. and Broadwar. FRIDAY EVENING, Jus. 25, BENEFIT OF Miss IRENE WO The ehaming WORREL CINDELE 4 the PETS OF THE PA SINGING nidb DANCIXNG SATURBAY, at 12} o'clock MONDAY, Jen. 6—ALADDI Seats may he secured ix da l;u“ ERY THEATER. Tessee, Director and Manager. W, L WHALLEY. n Sl gres iveaciglar, 00 OBBERS, Produced under the Al s PANKY 11 THE FRANCAIS Fourteeath s, b SATURE Rl K WIZARD BKI itk SISTERS appearing in . ppesring RTERRE. ¥ entertainment. ND MATINER ERFUL 5C ue. ..0. L. FOX LES DE MOOR (Paris by Night ) Play in 5 acts, interloded with soug by DUPENTY and CORMOY, with the entire strength of the ( ¥ in the Tieket Office ot . DARDONVILLY QTEINWAY HAT 8 N L. DAY, Mr. L. P. HARRISON, Directs has heen enabled to uake arravgemen for this occasion: Mise. PAKEDA, |hrl"!f|vu|r! Pri . 8. B R, THEO. THOM The price will remain a5 usual. The sale of which will ca oot 01 Broadway 112 Diroads dansotse arsol ALIXA, Mile. Keais secarsd » pdvance IFFIN, & CHRISTY FIPTH-AVE. OPERA HOUSK, GRORGE CHRINTY EV FIRST APPE. LINS, the Great M ATINEE BV ] BUNYAN TAD NES THIRTY FEET in width, we by ke best judges the Sueet and LAKGEST PANORAMA ACE of BILLY KHET A irian and Australiss f RY BATURDA 10N m\l,l.,f‘lsrumlwn r et . 678 Broa nee that be great wilsts BY, ORCIFATRA. od vonts, $1 Accompazyist nivg at | wiway; T and 2 AU. i 1E WORLD, Wastrating Bunyan's Pilgri’s Progress. ‘Adswission 80 cents; children 25 cents. A Open every evening 4t 7; commence at a querter before eight. Matinée Wednesiay and Saturlar, at 3 o'clock. Doors opes at 2 ROBERT J. GREESWOOD, Muuager and Proprictar 7 TEMPLE of MY No. § AT 8, AND SA Z. TIg ILL THE B P TRICK, THE GOBLIN HEAD, AND NEW WONDERS AND MIRACLES WILL BE INTRODU Tiekets, Sc. Roserved seats, 1. For sale at the Hall fom 9 1il! & Doors o MATINKR aat 1y Children baif-price. u o The Chiekeriug Plano s used at 0 VALEN 'INE VOUSD THE GREAT POL THIS E ¥ OF L (Opers_ foreen his thonghts upon others, ner, bat by & warith of vitality and pow of the human eonstitation is unwryan terse, and hoeurate, and are presented i be Allustrates and eforces every iden. da 1) subsequent Jectares. Tremont Temple fiuence of bis entlusiasm, that the whole ed their mode of dress, re-arran; anfl all fgnored pork b wad o million of peophe n thi understand the may avd the nature and Admission, Ticketa for the cours IRBY™ H“W.‘ D GREAT EXHIBITION ineluding th ROSA BOXH world-renow “HORSE ¥ RASTMAN JOHNSON “THE OLD KENTIU No, 855 Broal enings ; him. Gentlemen gave np thelr tobaceo and aterest of his NEW ART ROOMS, we eanees. NAL MIMIC, Vi NATION House) Astor of eloueace " Tiis explanations are clear, manner bot to be forgotten— bear him ouos is 10 pecure 1t 2 this et be crowided the fu- beir halr. took more suolight Ui T are & quacier of dnot fall to hear bim did they 10 L (Opposits Wallack's Thiater) OF PAINTINGS FATR," SPUENDID PICTURE OF JCKY HOME," f LOUIS GALLAIT'S «LAST HONORS TO COUNTS EGMONT AND HOORN,” J. F. CROPSEY'S Beantiful Pictas of “THE INDIAN SUMMIER," K. LEUTZE'S Celebrated Work ealled “LADY GO DIVA," Avd a number of other SUPERB WORKS OF ART by THE MOST IB!&WHED ARTISTS, Both native and forelen. No. 845 1 et Vourpoenth st Open daily from 98 Admissio SR ClNDH(ELL and PETS of the PARTERR MATINEE, SATURDAY, Jun. 26, at 1} o'cloek AY THEATER WORRE A LAKGE REED ORGAN, will ba-exhibited by Mr. WHLIAM A TULLY, awisted by one or more VOC FRIDAY EVENING, Jun. 25, at 8 o'cloc SALISTS, at our Warcrovis, on k. PELOUBET, PELTON & Co,, MANUFACTRERS, NO. 841 BROADWAY, NEW- f eands of admission E Rev. T. F. R o beuett of Sabbathschool in Thnity Astor-] 95,000, :..“fi“&:‘:«..‘.::,‘::‘a"»‘t: -4 ut., bel Beventh and Righth: o Y BVKNING, Pe b 107 Tiketa far THE POOR CHILDREN OF THE CITY~ The fio&fln is o commuuication from Mr. J, b leentlry of the Children’s Ald Society, Uittt Tmay be ed on application HILDRETH wl lecture on | M. K Churrh, on FIIDAY talla fesrfully on O’- shows, some gt wo fovd |1} 1 aro mo he was an fumate ping hag coat e COURLY X. 4,200 pousds, pronouneed | SUPREM THE ¢ oF © AS OTHER PE; The People error, The Commiasio City tnd Connty of ) Yok, ex rel. alph of Taxes and Assessn Court : Theso eases are of the Sta ¢ merce in New-York, The énpital of the bauk consists of 100,000 sharves of §100 each, and which Is invested in United States securities and extmpt from State taxation. The Commissioners of Taxes, in making their assessments, valued th same rate of tax as was imposed upon other personal property in thit city. ‘The Commissloners, in thele reburn 0 the cer shares th fl%l‘;;‘gi"t l(‘Tm ital of the bank in United States catate of by them on_the made fre The asscs: the Bank of the Sta TARES OF HAEMESY ANBERT YHAG Asoy-wae TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANVARY 25, 1867. CIVIL COURTS. e E COURT OF THE UNITED STATES—Nos. 301 and 307—DECEMDEE TERM, 1865. TIONAL BANKS IN THE HANDS ITIZENS AKE LIABLE TO STATE TAXATION, SONAL PROPERTY, York, ex rel. Demning Duer, plaintif In ‘wxes, end Assessments for th The People of the State of New error, agt. The Commissions 3 Dounty of New-York. 7t of Appeals of the Btate of New-York o Nelson delivered the opinion of the writs of York. of stock In the N of the State of Ne orror to the Court of Appeals The yelator i the first is an foral Bank of Com. Mo of Ne ie sliares at par, and fmposed upon them the tiorart, state that in estimating the value of the ey made po deduction on account of the invest- on ‘v: i 144 held fina Swie the tax assease deductions were n natf individuals, H’E&?‘E&éu. ere doducted and be ; and the ke om the ¢ 1 of ipsurande companics. sment of this tax on the shares of the relator in of Commerce was carried to the Supreme Court te and, after argument, was affiviaed, and thence to the Court of Appeals, where the judgnent of the Supreme Court was affirmed. erzor, und: ase 18 now here, on wt, The fi The the 25th § of the judiciar, t ob- Joction taken to the legality of the tax Is on the ground that the comm to deduet fastoners, in tho valuation of the shares, refused the amoit of eapital of the bank invested in United Statea securities, and, henee, yefused to regard this déduction in the valuation of the shares tion has, heretofo This ques- joen considered by this Court, and, attor full deliberation, determined in the case of Van Allen agt. the Assessors (3 Wallace, 575) and need not again be examined. That case was ono of a large class of cases, Whi thoroughly argued, and received, at the fim The next, o proviso o y BTISES UPOR o construction of o were very a, $ho MosY ¢ A0 perhaps th reful examination of the Court. only material question in the uso in the first f the 41st section of the Nalional Bank Act. Affer referring to the taxation of these shates by Slate authority, it provides: *“but not at s greafer rate than the 1t s arg 18 hands wssossed of ndividual citizens of that tho Assessment upon upon “other moncyed capital in such Btates."” ucd the shares of the relator s at a greater rate than that of the per- duc upon a tru IeANng f taxutic taxnt abundant founded of of individ thom, as t Wa8 Crror claimosl. then the both cone spectiv surplits pr from sue Anothe | of the rel belug n e in the ch upon'it by * The inte pate m L ment of it propor solutipn o Ahiat may of its debt propet that may Ject to . wl the Court, uu This Coy act, the st tion. d, b © are | of the Ce Mr. Ch! Just read. tizen wi u s o be as an diserimination against the shareholders, as co where the fu that these securities sho Congreas by { qured that the the clan 18 also con; ject. The y assessed upon the pes ot tefer to the rate of Waw ercated, ¢ Yiintely o8 & private individnal ean deal with hiis own.” @ “That caso tarned wpon the construction of an act of M exemptin The ( acts of 1813 from the 1 the Le; holders fr brothers Wayne Lproperty of individual citizens, upon the ground runce was made on account of United States so- cld and owned by them, when at the same time tion was disallow i nswer is, that ue construction of this cla t the act, the und intent of the law-ma were that the rate on of the share Dbe the same, or not n the 1 1 vapital of the indi- 1 15 subject or liable to taxation, That o of tax in the valu- ed than upon other 1ds of the citizons. This cetunl @ test to provent un 1d well be ter proportion or the ‘hares should ul al w the Ju devised. It ebrases a class which constitutes the bedy politic of the st who make its laws and provide for its taxes. y cannot be gredter than the citizens imposs upon themselves. Tg 18 lknown that sound policy in overy weil.reBilated iud enlightened Statoor Gosernment, certaln degeriptions of proverty,and aleoertain tnatituti ns—uclf'as ehurches, lospitals, ics, gemeleries, and the like—aro ex: cinpt from taxation; but thes wptions Lave never heen regard of taxation, even ned that it should s a4 singular one. At tho rule a8 A limitation agafost known to that body that these of the citizen were oXe n 50 held by this Court, , had passed Into a Th pjeetic eautie n th has alize the taxation; and, henco, that 5o in the proviso intended to subject iius situated, te taxation; and, therefore, there in the deduction. Thiy we do not suppose i But if this1s not the rosult of the argument, otlier conclusion from it s, that Congress Commisstoners should ~ deduct tlie same timo intended the de ould operate a8 a violation of the tax prescribed. We dissent from 1 and think a sound covstruction of wnd one_consistent with its words and intent, stent witi all the acts of Congress on the sul- mumisslonera, in their retura, state th under the_laws of the ty of New-York, wero re- alance of this capita! and fon, after’ deducting there- Tuited States securitica, tion of the sh {necount of their deduc of asscssment preseribed 1. The answer is, that this ments upoy in- test by which to prevent diserimi- ares; that is confined to the rapital in the hands of indi- not within Congress; but we have already given ofits, lia to taxa pai ady y Wi ? duction socnritics i the nssess- tho property of individunl cithen® is cqually applicable to s are_taxed on taelr capital, shareholder, at the same Fate as other personal property in the State. Thers 13 not tangor (o ol apprelicnded of o dis eriminating tax in t r taver, pijudicial to the rights or property of the eitizen cour the rights of {ihe shareho1dirs in these Nationa) Bal 1on the same footing. The relat A ease, Ralph Mead, i the holder ot stock 1n the Corn 'Exchange ¢ ated under t 1066, wodd i tax on the sisted that the tax s llexal on [ The Comimissioners to dednct the U. S, securities in which i portion of the capital stock of the baok was invested. The goneral question was distinetly presented in the bank uses of the st term, of which V o1 agt. The Colleo- was ono of thix elass (3 j, 583, and Alsposed of. was there said: “But to this the tax on the slares al of the bank. The of all the pr y of {thin the powers couferr aud for the purposes for which 1t Wwith the corporato property st of the sh vider entitles him to partici- enet profits e pmpl & capi durin, amber of his shares iis proportion of the property atfon, after ‘tho payment t, independent intercst ox othier property nf course, is sub- r termination, to § rewain, of the corpe s, This 18 0 distin Beld by the shazeholder like ax belong (o him ;" sud, wo add like taxation. 1t was sipposed, on the that this pi eiple was (n_ conflict with uh governed the decision of this court of duer agt. The Appeat T.x How., ) but th 15 8 mustake. i the bank from taxation on account of & us to the State for tiy snslon of the charter. art, held that, upol o construction of the ockwolder ere within the ! § in th v il o ta it Some oth oy owned i tie 1 wssed on tho o o W ut they are questions ovor which this Conxg ean- opnizan: We have examined all of them that wnder the 254 of the Judielary act.—Judgment irt below affirmed. ef-Justice Cuiase. —In concurrence with my nd HWVI?Y T dissent from the opiuion “The reas of dissent snfficicntly appear In our dixenting opinion fu ik case of Vau Allen agt. The Awossers, tend ut the last term, and we do not tiink it #.ary to repeat them. 1. 1. Silliman and Jon E. Burrill of gonnsal for plain- tiffs i error; K. O'Gormau and Charles 0'Couor of coun- sel for dofendants in e " skt e SUPREME COURT ~( s—JAN. 24.—Before Mr THE EIGHTH ALDLRMANIC DISTRI W LT Rl Tho plaintiff In .I.r-nm noof thisell ther pro MeKnight plainti i 5 afficio th e ol hos sluce then was d e fendants to | jority of the vote M Justice BARNARD. T QUARREL. othors. inst all theother Al A strafy tiem from taking any fur- dings In (e nutter ol the protost of Peter st his right to hold the position. The fatms that he was elected in 1868, and MeKnight L. one of the Board of Alderman who are ex s clafmed that he had recelved a & lognlly veturned, FIis protest was ed by all the Alderinen bug himself,” McKuight vo o itroduce proof in sup- ard referred b petition to & 0 o v as: ol e, he had none. Board declared the pl held his position as Alde that on the Tth of Jaou whieh b it has no legal claim to the & und confederating with some of cudilently dispossess Lim. On this eupon ntiff elected and ho Tho complaint Hght , 1867, McK A is com'y couplaint the defendant procured the following injunc- lereby ol them, of Now-¥ wud restra , on of L, oi In e nm:nu attompting t mnvnll‘utnfiuoul- A of suid sald tnludng nia wrder of the Court in the premises. wetion upon or fn the matter of the compl thereto, to the eaid < - Ctnguyr—Before Mr. SUIT AGAINST A RAILROAD TO. RECOVRLR FOR AN AL- omplaint o this action duly verified, and on Frederick Smith, attorney for tho plaintitf, I onler that the above ned defendants, com Board of Aldermen of the City ork he, und they o alned from taking any fuither ];nmi:dlngn or aint or protest Lt fu the complaint set forth; or from eding or action nfnln-t the sald Afluln- ot ‘to the office of A dgrntan, of lghth et of said cll{’ and” from g or any resolution or order for the re. plafntiff from the offico of Aldermen or nwnm.uf:. or attempting to award fees, emol n=m o au. or franchises w: t, or from mght n‘hn.nn triet ¢ or in the sald matter unti Gro, (. BAXNARD, Justice Bupreme Court. Justico PECKHAN. LEGED NON-DELIVERY OF FREIGHT—LIABILITY YOIt NON-SPECIFIED FREIGUT, Tinaband, Nl:l’ll) Sidasrot saue. the wit! The rocelv contai cets, window . The Hudsow River Railroad Ce. Ko by defe delive@ed to her but that plaintift jver cortain of T the ‘valne of #100, and refused utlff, thereforo sues 0 0 loreby scverally enjoined, delivered to defendants by d the jury that if t from the evide; cflh&t th’nz e i defendants were responsible for their ihe been ee. As to the testified that one b of this delive . had hnen‘ ofim&q saaked, 1t was for the jury to decide. If tl fendants were liable. " Rail der the law, to have claims similar to this road companics are lablg, 0p8 m; against thein by persous perjuring themselves, and thi 13 unavoldable ; these contingencies. 1§ ia for you to b 15 anything of thi kind ut the question of law is Lot atfected by ‘whether there ts d1n this case. T hilleve defendant do not pretend that plalntiff intended anything of this Iind 11 giving her testimory iu this The jury, after a few moments absence, brow enase. t ina verdict for plaintiff for the fall amount clalmed, $114 47, rge Carpenter for plalntiff, F. Loomis and A. B. Weaver fordefendants. THE LIABILITIES OF yomxgonsr PARTNERS DUR- AR, ¢ In this case, re) thews, the i real ded NG The Bask of New-Orleans agt. James 5. rted yesterd: (dant, seeks to eseape linbility to pay “Branch, jr., etal. , and in which Mat- oo hotes indorsed by the defendauts, who composed a firm ofawhich he was ‘& member, on the mmdi chiefly, of forcod non-restdence at Now-Oricans where 3 during tho war, the 0 f avor of plointiffs for tie i bu v Ti0A: follows: £830 12, allo al SUPERIOR COURT-TRIAL T udgment in of ths notes, and also gave th 60,723 42, 0 rst note, wanee, $i §500, G. 1. Bpelr tor plalutiffs; John Sherwood for defend- uts. t THE LIABILITY OF Elizabetts Ungr, by Gaardian GINNING he firin art yesterday mornin, Amonn n an extra allowance as ywance §00; second note, 50; third note, $3,652 23, allowance, ko e [ ‘ry—JAN, 24—~Before Jus- ice MCCURN. . STREET RAILWAYS—A BAD BE- FOR A NEW YEAR. &e,, agt. The Forty-second-st. Railroad The piaintiff was ran over and knocked down at the corner of Third-st. and Avenue B by horses whicl had become detached from a car of the defendants at Avenue A, on the eveningof Jan. 1, 1864 The lady received several sovere contusions about t! and had Ler log broken just above the ankle. hmm;,l rurr unine months, and for some time of, confined to hor Life was des) th 0 b Road, Sho was The plaintiff claims that all this resulted from the defective construction of the hook Dy which the horses were attached to the car, which ena- ble tho horses to detach themselves easily from it. The defendants contended that the hook \\'nh*wl‘f('ctl)' seenre, h and that th young men, who sna 0 ac 4'1:[4!1‘! ¢! ocourred through two ‘dranken hed the reins from the driver's pands and struck the horses over the hefld,’turluflk them and making them half wild. Tho case went fosthe jury on the question of defects in the const for plaintiff for 35,000 1. Birdsall for plai COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—-TRIAL TERM—JAN. 24— Before Judge CARDOZO. A CHATTEL MORTGAGE AND THE RESULT OF IT o refused & Plaintift ; bilatico of (. of the ofor goods were cavered by ret gave The ndants. nt SLipm. ach, to secure the u{ ttel mortgage on certain goods in Maiden- Before the notes were due they were passed for Pottigrew, remises ury rend ¢ irdseye & Crosby for plaintiff; D. ction of the ot gt , 1561, ) in T 1if1's ntity besidcs, to the vadie ef $3,500. b make Ir, Pei wis aeti fver the property to the plaintiff. alleges that s of Lo goods, o plalntifFs glv . Herrlek for $260 50, wliich erricl Roodls we mount dueon the original notes, r §5,000 damages. dant Shipman answered that the mortgaged over 81,000, and that none but those uot wort! the mortg urned to Pett , In law, to 8 red o . Hamiltoa W. n the plaintiff, being indebte car, and they returned a verdiet ly for defendanty B Shipman_ a gave him three the sum of §1, of which he 1o notes were not rlud and, in de- re entered and the goods ~were seized, and, plaintiff avers, It was rttigrew respousibie, on the ground ng 0 his agent, aud because Le w_returned 2 him a_note note and the ero held by Pettigrow on account Plalutiff seeks in April, 1862, Pett » wore taken. These were subse- utiff, and a setticment was made answers with a general delg:t w filat the transfer of {6 notes to rry with it the mortgage. unless herwise agreed. Mr, Pettigrew might not thelesa. He sald that hie did uot, and hipman foeaforce it. . verdiet for the dufeudants. C. Briggs for de- #PECTAL TERM—Bofore Judge —. 1 Henry Grinel aft. Oelr ISION. chs et el —Case settled. ——— MARINE COURT—JAN. 24.—Before Judge ALKER. Edward B. Mead agt. Wm. H. G The plaintitf agreed United States Troa to sell to the defendant for Notes certam stock, Among notes received in payment was a 7.50 of 187, not left in In t with the name Null betng !u«lum:(l(hvrlum!lfl had it returned nd brought suit @ a Vel AUSTRIAN UMENT ¢ PO The Extr to adgournment. Mr. crsens nil or this port asked the in, | when a man with agme a8 Ditsed 1, and Was not sufl delny'w horo by That 1t wis wrong affidavit of simple i two weeks longer was unjust. That if the 1 occurred herc not Lold the pr fmprison caso ) would in the s disposal, x-Judge Dittenhoe! could justl smiindssioner White informed him He had issued his warrand for the ar- out of of th e ) Ex-Judg A th events, papers 1 pri punts ther ar delay. vil. T ovly 0 first tel s Ja o sent that the evidonos will dah Laroes of Mr. Duncan Insexfed as or its value. ot for plaintift for §108. ———— MISSIONER'S OFFICE~JAN. . mmissioner WHITE. PONY. TH ition of Adolph Wil see came np for examination yesterday, pur- que, connsel for Mr. Charles Do onsul-General, informed the Com- received a telegram from Baron Minister of Foreign Affairs, over Austria ature, in reply to a telegram of inquiry sent Auvstrian Conswl-General and written by r on Jomt is de ssential b 18 AFTOS! dequate proof. wholly upon a_telej 1Necesss: i ¥ whic pers, would leave Bremen on & s the 2th inst. missioner for a podtponement of the hear- rival of the proofs. I ho was informed that the proofs, or e Mr. Larocque therefore r, counsel for the al fugitive, 5 was uareasonable. That it was i this or any other country that ted llw*mc tion worild be ready hiat the proof in this case m or information and clent for arrest, and that this That some o»c should have been this time and the documents could have followed. for this man to be imprisoned on an sformation aud bellef, and that to his Hosor, the Commissioner, per on simple information and nded that there was sufficient evi- seit ol ¢ bo t ce. | 1 01 the case, 08 it was necessary t! proofs shoud be perfected in order to facllitute such yuer. That the information in his 2 the Austrian Minister for Forelgn o the prisoner was desived. telogram eontalmng mformation ngs were. betng tuken in Austria, nce, and that th«‘}mll will be the 20th fpst., and it was ase to ask for this postpone- lny at these t the went avould not meves fer was about to argue that no man s deprived of his llbm'l?‘, when that &1 uch argument prisoner on an affidavit, aud should hold him st him, pr onable time had elapsed for the perfecting of the lence ag Dittenlioofer contended that there was no evidece of this telegram being sent l'{ a R‘Npoll!!l)ll‘rcr- v of the prisoners might have sent it. Why 501 1 the case. They iig) client siys he has not aigned ceused of signing and s fnnocen ild not be lmpnisons 5. smmissioner White then sald he did not think application for 6 post soner 18 alleged to L and the evidence against and there must bo reasonable time uestion 18 in relation to unuMs jegram was sent on the 9th inat., wi me person i They had not the papers lv‘lul % 't fifll ve sent_copies of then mfi’y for weeks on such flimsy pre- the reasonable, The d from a foreign im musy eome from allowed for its ponement ave escal all be com- n g ph'n-J~ by, and sent on the 20th inst. Steamers dej only on Jud, in Juil were heavy. f it that the the expirat! Tt was fin: Woduesday, s Part L—Held by BUTUKRLAND, Nos. 1747 —Carter agt Bluninger. i cogt. B i o 1633 —Sergeant et al. agt. ot al 1667—Soloman week from Bremen for this port, and were nsked for to get evidence together ol g to Dittenhoefer then said the prisoner’s expenses Mr. L rocque informed him -37: the uor that, by consent of the American Consul- r'rlaunur had_received 23 gold Na) expenses, Ex-Jugge Dittenhoefer replied xpenses of the prisoner, Tucluding the pa) of §18 per week board, would consume that mouey 1l ol ko postpone tnation to Y arral 0 [ pon. 0 exam! lon e e of Fbranry fou of thi COURT C. BUFREME COURT—GENERAL Held by Tuoxaro, CLunxs and INGKAMAX, J. & rred ease No. 11, People agt. O’ Briea. a.=Refes leons to nut Ty, at2 o'clock p, m. ks vt ALENDAR-Tifs DAY. TERM. J.—Conrt opens st 104 e ach. E COURT—CIRCUIT. J.—Court opens Bhoit e s, 'm—m‘nun agt. Van Wiakle et al —Hull agt. MeDomld of al., i o35 Vst at 10 o'clock &. m.— Noah. 9751 —Radliff ef al. agt. Cassiday. '1".& onghs. |2 TUNCICRE ek on, 2511, Y- Nt . Wk agt. Dadley gt Harris. etal Bler. £ by Prosuas, J. a opens ot 10 & m. Short . Ki-Wiber «t ol gt Wosk. . BOARD OF COUNGILAEN. Wl swowd CREATION OF A NEW o "’- 24 1567, The Board met at 4 o'clock yoesterday tin, remain with the exception :.ltm.ungl%;\a four hours f-“.z:-u 5 150 fixing the re, time for the o )l(lflnl‘rlhldg:;fl"l,”ld %w tes. mwln the North Paciie squadron, and also the Kansas was ot Buenos A Lieut.-Commander B. United States Military Acadewy, R e ARMY GAZETTE. ———— BY TELEGRAPH 16 THE TRIBUNK. Brevet Brig.Gen. J. R. Lewis has been ordered to sistant Co of Georgla for elther a8 ot e DT T Lieut-Col. A. M 0. 5. Anny, has been rienaaster of [ e TAend J.:;. ‘ogem, storekeeper, g Liaut.-Col. Sklanes bas boen mastere ant of By direction of revet Jo Colonel of the 234 United States Infantry, is assigued to bis brevet rauk. lmflu‘-‘.‘ol.ll,l-z.mhfi . has been detached for duty in the Bureau of Ahmh will to Major-Gen. to annlfl&flnfl-n Gillem bas been mizsioner of the Burean of Refngees, Freedmen the State of Mississippi. Mr. O, E. Hargows, formerly 100 Now-York | . s Copeua o u«-lunuuu.mhmmm Brevet-Tieat.Col. J. M. .mb“. wad Hoag, fantry, to duty in the Preedmen’s em—— _ LAND OFFICE REPORT - BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNR. - Thd Cmmwdw 1and Offico’ mitted to the Ri of the at San s for Jots in the town of ‘ander 508, for delivery (o patentees. e PASSENGERS ARRIVED. gy PROM IAVANA, Jao. 24—In i SRR Suores et b P B Laais, Sobn Lyost, T SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. CLEARED. MISCELLANEOUS. witan for Havana and was forced by & large part of ber guard why broken roceed o the voyage without repairs, NOTICE TO MARINERS. THE FOLLOWING CINCVLARS NAVE BEXN 188UKD BY THE BoAD. e e koean vt Wadg's Pk, oasth Hhici on aad afies ot Pebre e e o eoeted 3 r:"‘:,ml shoyld be seen, in weather, from | “Tie tlamn s & Fresuel lensof the fourth The mdm-u."- ts of a fonndation of serew - wr