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NEW-YORK 'DAILY TRYBUNE, MONDAY, JANUARY 28; ‘1867, : o 80 OBITUARY. MEXICO. THE CENSUS. 60 and under u_m ""fm‘ 10,016 }”} — B . males 1%, . VICTOR COUSIN. CAPTURE OF ORTEGA. Mo B T s S et Victor Cousin, the celebrated fonnder of the Eclec- | nr rrrxansrn 1o e x. ¥. TRisoxn. ; ho State Census taken so long ago as June, 1865, is | 60 and under 65— Males 184 MARRIAGES AND DEA {ie Sohool of philosophy in France, died of apoplexy [ Sax Fraxcisco, Jan. 21.—Seflor Godey, the Mexican :’;"“re‘" l;llhl(nm-d, and withough futended for distribution | oo o Kemal 1 " o That May I3 the month for moving and marrl on the 14th inst. in the seventy-fifth year of his age. | Consul, received by the steamer Continental, from Ma- | © T u‘f""‘"‘““";' at the beginning of this "‘"“'h“' o Females . 3,097 1018 | rantrings e fl:‘g{',‘.’}"’ This 1 '-guln" |7:rv‘;venms Ho was born in Paris, Nov. 28, 1702, His early edu- | zatlan this evening, a Tetter from President Juarez, | G50 ar from It, as is the bridge we were to have | 70 and under 75—Males. ... 1,60 50 | the monthly tables of marriages, The decreaso in the Special Notices, ), ast November at the corner of Fulton-st., from lifting 128 | pumber of ‘marriages consequent on the war, and the R o S St e ateassedl 75 and under 80— ant i Lord Brougham’s Nose . 6.51 'nn’mnmy of widowers for unmarried, women aj ully in this statement. It soems that & widower 18 twice | iavoluntarily turns up whenever he iy aanoyed or disgusted. 1f sasal e | cation was received at the humble schools of s | dated Durango, Jan. 12, advising him of the eapture | ,, . o¢ 410 treacherous crevasses and miry moraines of 640 | 45 likely to remarry as a widow. ntive city, but his andent love of learning induced | of Gonzales, Ortegaand Gen. Hatoni, by the GOVEIOT | the Grand Glacier of Broadway. We are, however, en- | 8 and under 85— Malon citizens born in each County of the State, in each State of women ... A i a the Unlon, and in the principal countries from which we [ Widowers to widow Bl 9N BT 81 T3 418 #17 paid fn ot Also, American, Atams, U . " . . 58 his parents, who were not in wealthy circumstances, of Zacatecas. Juarez would leave for Zacatecas Jan. | abled from a statement prepared for the Board of Super- Femalos . 585 0.8 s had that, A to seek for him the ad £ the superior sem- | 14. and remain there two or three days and then leave Yisora by Dr. Hough, tho eminent statistician ‘who bas | 85 and nnder 90—parnct . 19 564 —— 1853, —— ——18655— oenly facalty, what s taraiag up of all tasteful oses thors o r e advantages of superinfendéd the compilation of the eensus returns, to F r oy LTS g - i would bo at the coarsest scents which charlatans try to palm of e compotod his courso with the highest | for San Luis Potosi or Gaunisanata, and expoets fo be | pive ths morning it results’ e are of fnterest 0 | 90 and under e A o T 7 B E2T | o pebtes PALONS tamora Z rang) honors, and having resolved to engage in the profes- | in the City of Mexico in March. b st i A oo 10.03 MARRIAGES. 3 i 528 | cxrgua extract of the NIGHT-BLOOMING. sion of public instruction, in 1812 was :PP}‘"""’" 95"' THE CITY OF MEXICO BES{EGED. "'1:)1";:_'13::'::?:«:(":)' paver, |nlr umlxlxh ves o summary | o0 ?i‘..“..',’.*m: :? 1 H g bl he}ox: in the Normal School o}lt "'hlh:" le(f*fi:;l)e A‘t “T.\:w OnL‘RA)H, 4.):‘117}. g ]Acmm'ns ‘fmfl.l v.;;no.llm ity ot the piowt o Rhie i we o;_l.l :,n(:‘ l:]l;‘ lm:.-'l' 100 an: lll""lrdn—g.:'ll(‘-' b “.: ifl: ;;m:‘r‘ -‘;"l:':";:;‘::;?/::‘; 2,852 21,651 13.23..1,552 15,965 9.59 PUBLIC INTE Principal subsequent to the Revol ution of . A Mex anmncrs}n ical 1. '0.( y (IfAleXlU:It osely | which we eondense from the ten censuses of the colonial | Ages unknown—Males. 18 3 18.68 Unmarried men to Maromaxts’ Uniox Expurss Cowps Ll the samo time, be held the office of professor of phil- | besieged by the Liberals, with indications of its early period, shows the rapid increase in population of the col- Fema 89 25.00 married women. .. 54 17,005 13.66..1,385 12,072 10,98 | The Times (. ¥.) of 1 6 tie, e rersity, and for several years, sus- | evacuation by Bazaine, ons cotupared with the elty, and the connmencement ot CLASSIFICATION RY PLACE OF BIRTI Unmarried men Lo vy | (e M Phen U R osophy in the U g kb b B a v Bazaine, that pre T-l‘xds-nm'n of adult women which marks the | The following tables will be of extreme interest to those | widows.... Ul s a1s. 38 e 66 | R O e ‘ 1 tained the burden of this double teaching. He a THE FRENCH TROOPS IN MEXICO, dest feature of urban civilization. who are not natives of the city. It shows the number of | Widowers to smmarvie paid fn Saa 203 2,067 082, 91 1,45 626 paid in 1 P+ ited States and Wells, Fargo & Co. Ke once gained an extraordinary degree of popularity. | WisniNGTON, Jan. 20—t is asserted that if the The young men who attended his lectures were taken | French forees lately at San Luis Potosi are defeated have Immigrants The statistics of deaths we omi ot g ] s 55 2 A A 9 o 6 omnit, a8 not more than one- captive by his rare combination of profound thought | in the battle that is believed to b impending, the P ks third of those In the eity are reported by the ceusus. Press stocks af lowest market eh by L YRR & ALOSSON, and glowing eloquence. He spoke under the inspira- | departure of all the French troops from Mexicomay be Popftionm ——Cily— —Coloar— Ap kS, e, Mate Union citr. 8 | prom the extensiva. statiatios of B i i 0 A TS L s tion of ideas which seemed to have gained possession | delayed, by order of the Imperial Government. - O Coeker Lo vet B mr Allegan 5 i B 10 g0 | which cannot be relied upon, as men do not chioose to Jomped ot . chamee of pocam umh.fv:flqfi ¥ of his soul. No teacher of philosophy before Lim had EPURIOUS MEXIOANBONTS, % X 15 Troome. . 3398 | publian their nsiness, we select o tahlo of wages paid by | i ilegrshed ot ‘brokers i New York ; ehown an equal power in representing metaphysical | The following notice has been promulgated by the il 6815 6605 i e B O s el Fecwatin o & “Sruacear, Jan 15, 16T, 3 T T8 40564 B.440 D508 20,947 19,017 o0 | B womien Is put & e pe " | o Mewrs Booxwraven, Tuaven & Buomos, No. 71 Broadeey, st e mol!mCh fllnah‘mi('}“l . mfl«ll‘llmlskmly‘e: L o WASHINGTON, Jan. 26, 1807, o e b b0 svaas 70 Monthly i W e notiod sour advertisoment § York : y vhic NGTON, Jan. 26, 1867, D 9,050 60,437 5,2 42 688 29,740 ont 0 o | Y Afioe RUTIS Srae i in Gty S SRS The Mexican Minster hias Juet veccvbd Trastwortiy | 1H6 1T17 oVe% 0403 64 SvTT 20413 wages. Men. men. e | Boy me 100 shotcs of Mlerchanta” Bfl:lwrm-g 1 o had undertaken for philosophical purposes, on | jnformation that spurions Mexican bonds are belng 1130204 7348 6405 6,889 38,051 35.297 | SL,081 187 - | per your advertisement. Draw at sight. order good for 1 views of the Government; he was suspected of iberal | SomCiat MRbeE Io N poe S ocommunity. 1hese | "1t it o sec thot bl e g Lottty B 230 30,055\ New Jorsey ... H aolont WIN70d giTe st e it O el i sentiments in politics; his lectures at the University | fraudulent bondsare veported o be issued wndeta printed | gnorenso gy b e L G g bt 1,664 63,188|North Carolina v R T o> were suspended; and he remained in disgrace for | Sontract with Danict ¥ ont Ve presenting tho United | tho clty actually decreases between 1740 and 1726. - The e ol O - T rhele arraagomest vay thus shows o be 8 Wlke ' ) seven years. During this interval, though deprived | Company, sretended contract was attempted to be | Wwar againgt the French fn Canada explains this. The 18 161 Ponbeyivaili Cn-"“thmw“‘"wmmw st i v denti £ f P e g faion. pretenilonts at the s . Wood. | 1ien wero sbaent of were not emimarsted. A periootly 49 18,966 Rhode Tsland - : of all public employment, and destitute of fortune, | FREHCCITIEE Halk red. but was forcibly taken analagons phenemenon will be found in tho census of 3 20'067'South Caroline, 495 | 2 he did ot abate his devotion to philosophy, and his | by Wi from o eustody of'a Sexiean itz and was ol T ALY ;4‘,1.’,'15..‘:1",‘:."“'.'1'-.5:51-1Pr 3 32,18 Tonnesace . r Vel 2 840 1 iti i & oV inere: S €] - | once decla s signer, . Caravajal, [T . r 59 64 ,081| Texas 3 9 0 ok writings at this period scrved to increase his reputa- | GG e Mexicun i by ite slgner, Gon, Caravalas | tail. They increased regularly except during the ¥rench 80 41,714/ Vermoiii. 1,005 49,502 | 26 17 Y -y tion and to promote the interests of his favoritestudy. | so declared by the Mex: s ororament of whicH Iatter | W, and again during the war of the Revolution. 52 50,511 Virgin 1439 4905 | 27 206 3 Express Compavies is unavailing. Tn 1804, a singular incident took place which added | fact official notice was given by the Legation to said Wood: | puring the R e L avetal iimiations 8,057 151,163, Wisconsin 170 s0u [ B 118 - The KAPLY. : o, B | house. The public are hereby cautioned, under instruc- 8 g IREY_ WaT, svers » 35 1/ District of Co- . 1 7 Editor of the Conrier and Union : fn no small degree to the prestige which he had | fona from e Mexioan Mimater, Akainat purchasing these | of tho population were ordered by the Contiiantss ain a1 Tumbia oo | B a » | e e ot Jon, 11 " ilhe pesied 48 already won by his brilliant intellectual achiove- | spurious bonds, aud are herehy hotified that the genuine | Fi°X(! by the Naw:Xork Lagltaturs, bus y 6 35161 Territories uoow| B ; - RarED. e noticad n buciame of Jan I beaied 20 r e § O e T D ok weo vt for sl in the | Ot New.York was, during most of his period, 11 tho 55,965 State, 1Ot 57 25 e sbave which i calealated Jo do ns injustion’by ivich & X ments, While traveling in Germany, he was arrested | $iia States, are certifiod as corroct, and signed by tho | hands of the enen 10 census could be taken, Tn 1774 the '820] clffed. s 1| B o~ truthfl statement of facts. w-m&-,l n’u ” o Ducaden, and conducted to Berlin where ho was | wndersigned. sut aiso by Jir. Funtes, both unqer ingeruc. | Dobulation of, ti Tyl etatal ne beios 2, o, "ns b b —|u e e ookt ol 3 detained in prison for seyeral months. This was at tions from tlie Mexican Minister: and are offered to the ,,"“’;m;,r‘m:;;"{'m‘";_d'_'dm‘;{;}f;;; e A e BhAtiah milh: United 4 ’;fi ; a Judge whethor we atewpted o play 3 Wallist, dodge,” a8 you v the instigation of the Jesuits who had becomo his through the houso of Mossrs, Johin W. Corlies & | tary ocupation, by ihe removal ot loyalist fatnilies | Onond A & i g the 11 By of S, wecamed o be publnhed i B0 enomies on account of his attachment to a liberal the Mexican Legation. | \Chich showed: g e i B i - iy ",{{ et . . policy, and who accused him of ing engaged in e MATIMALIRN. e Pogalstios———am————— | Orloans. POPULATION—BY WARDS AND 51 . 4 . . . he French Corvette Res- State. Oswego The DX $14 paid in odditné n e » growth of ation, by Wards, we give belo 17 pahd § 4 plot apuins '1”" ‘. rman Governments. The “ff Cruz, has arrived belowst| motay, omatss | Qtsexo. for thepast ten yents, Tt will be noticed that ‘hecordif ooy A S, Adabla; however, terminated to his honor and to the shame Jlegrams for Maximdian, Ex0088 Of .oes . sw it Putnam. to the present eénsus, mlrlmpuhnlnn has decreased with- | atlowest m"“'"""fioo ' of his persecutors. He displayed throughout the T centaie of 48 oy | Queens: i 'y n overy Ward excoptitho Xeh, XVILGh, and Bty vt Reskere, No. 1 whole process a firmness and mederation which Under 16...... ‘;M' 84507 6L | picimond s T L Ban e pa n.‘.':'n"":'«&‘:.'.".‘«‘.\‘:.‘:.'.fi"‘..:‘a gained for him the highest esteem of the Prussian ['::1:: :I‘:: ;lv;fn bm" :725::7:‘::‘11511(:,1»:?::0 %;Ffir\"lded fli‘ll.ml:lll:‘:ll"ucu 52,070/ France. Males. . Pewn. Aes Fem. Males. Fem. | Merchants' Union Express stock, at the limita sbove named, sud ’ Government, and, in fact, of all the enlightened wen REMOVAL OF THF, CONDEMNED TO KINGSTON, Into several classes, tenant and freeholders, and censuses | Saratog: " 45,013, Germany.. 17'3:19“ 16'1‘4‘:) 70, s fl::'«‘..‘&";‘.‘.‘;'m'.’.'#.'.‘&u'.’:"’ ¥ - of Germans. o s oo T Torie b fatee srert faem, Tho [t jaee | Scoesnid g imaiad 7 A7 R R A ‘After the Revolution of 1890, he might casily have | OTTAWA, C. W, Jan. 27.—Orders have been issued | erty-holders in the ¢ ] Bekyiar 2L rejand. = ] recelved the olloviug lelegTaitl. gy cugs, N, Y., Jun 15, 1. entered the path of political distinction, and been to remove Lynch, McMahon and the other condemned First Class. Second Class. 11Mexico. 161 12,862 12,036. “ Bookstaver, Tharer & 8loascn, No. 71 Broad Y 2 io office, like hi <uizot, | Prisoners to Kingston on Thursday. The Governmen . 2| New-Brunswik 804 879 16437 17,147...219,720 20,121 e e T RS RGN honoved with public office, like his colleagues, Guizot y. Gover it e o PO of N g 3 121 Buy me one thousand shares of Merchants’ Union e s friend Thiers, but hie declared | 40¢4 1ot intend to allow the Rev. Mr. McMaon any more oy, g B Comtegs . . KiMewfoundland, 13 2 16801 16,780 . 3TTIR 16,78 ot off a per your advertsement, nd draw ok "Thla onder god ' T vomais Taithul to philosophy. “ Poli- | Frivlieses n the Exgrinclal Fenitentiary than. tho otters | 11333000 3035 30 S 17320 1A 14398 T A b oman v consmoo | . 3 e enjoy. 798..2,14 g : X 5,291 26,748 We answered immedistely as follows, wnd aot as stated by you with ang tics,” said he at that time, “are an episode with me: s 1801..2,352 62,05 447 X1 8737 8,725 “ we thiak:" : but the foundation of my life belongs to philosophy. JAMES STEPHENS. Fras cr i - S X 1o d Geonpe . Gttt rtodni st ) FSIEIRE O DR Ho was placed. at the head of the Normal Sclioal, | Six o the officersof the Stephens' Fenian orgmi- | 6213351 i &0 XV : e T e o St oo RRED which he reéstablished and organized, and from 1830 | zation, it 1s underetood, left on Saturday last for Europe "\O)l'"'.f""':dzf":llin hl:"l{;"]fl‘l rl:{'""f in 17=:'l“‘;"l’fl ;:..: Xx\'l{ shares fn ix moutis, four dollars pet shave m-:n. Awswar. 101840 b published several of the most important | in the Ville de Paris. It was rumored that among the slx | { Broportion £ the population, whtle 30 years Iater the XVIIE Now all Mmd'-"-ym'{rl! e ek, lber Mor works which he contribnted to the development of u‘mm- James Stephens had secured a_passage, and was | woro but one.third, This disparity has sinco tiofens B\ et XX oy o th S Kpres Company " 1 . o4 g wil , ity . 3 ratio unf o-day, while one person In cleven ot N. Y.State 364,061 J losonhy in the ninetecnth centary, For the last fif- | Dscondiug with 81,50 in money, the property of the | & AL ng ral ¥, T D! PhY e Fenlan Brotherbiod, This atatemént s, Towhver, im- | {hronghout the State ls s land-owner, o the city thoratio | | Stated of the Uon. ks fie‘nifi-lvmw-u E you article ) teen years, he devoted his studies mainly to the social | proabie, and it is believed that James Stephens is still re- of taking hind ceflag? a IE“K 0 ellect iti i ey~ | Siding in the City of Brooklyn, as the f 1 INTENSITY OF CAMFAIGNS. a dm:xue“ut‘l comh\lmn ‘L‘anme .l'“v,";“l('he s_(\l T voklyn, as the following affidavit | (o A Total. ... 207,470 320,194 385,008 406,273 340,086 376407 | gur. 5 ow. M enteenth century, and published several historical Prooxrys, Jan. 26, 1067, | @ table of tho votes cast every year since the extension of | pli The following table, which shows the eomparison | kave been do AN oogpy and biographical monographs in illustration of the tr Hent Contre or | the franchise in 1825, He illustrates it beautifully by o [ PEWRAT ] torel of age and sex by groups of 10 years, brings out In striking B e S ) St dor Al Tabous o The. cuse of poptdar olnos vt fo ke | digram, but the figures speak Florida - thies %™ 13,477 op0a0n | Telie tho preponderance of adult fenales, ‘A sngularity, Fork v s hees 8 . ok - - g o there an 85 . 7% " which the fear of a draft may explaiu, it there are | of the Merchants prees tion have given a great impulse to the progress of in- g e e |+ o ff e o2 26,4 | quite a8 many men between &5 and 5 as betwoen 40 and | §4 per hare less than ealls pakd. tellectual culture, and many of his suggestions have ! Youn iy, Btate S i Grondt | Tow ... ooy 54 s8) 499 36756 | & wille thero ave oy Cwo-tirds a3 many women, and | g S Joes o e i Deen adopted in the best schools of this coun- | | Suwp. : Juaary, o th 74 1038 108 ... i will 6 it that contguity s tho pringipal law of | <%0 *11Y ¥ 8 S amp. © January, 1667, Husny 8. ANDERSON, fmmigration from the counties of this State, Westchester — 1833, —1560,— ~—1563,— Ages. Males. Fem. Fem. Males. Fem. contributing 5 times as many o4 St. Lawrence. It will be seen too that whileseven-eights of the immigration from the Northern States is to the State, nearly Lalf the Commissioner of Deeds. turday et ening. 73,979 3,887 The 04,600 43 Males 106,750 1 Basde Tof 70,584 calls, deliverable at try. The philosophy of Cousin was essentially Sy 2 s o a protest against the materialistic schools ve intersiew took place on of the eighteenth century, embodying in a broad, i‘flb’ ;,"ml‘mm, thotd "ll'. “m"hm% Btates some 0 ltm f{,y‘ o ie sy si o highe From Vermont, for instance, the elty gets 1 out of 40 iu- 3 <spmpis it e solstitions Gf, ‘fhe highmes 2 migrants to the State; from Lonisiana 19 out of 4. e apeeiators” I stocks a8 out Aricle nfers We are accustomed’ to suppose that the foreign horn contrary, we do not own a single share oek of any Ot pany, and we are in 0o manner interested akucnced by, a8y speculative thought of the present age, although his THE ABRESTS YESTERDAY. method was original, and deeply stamped with his | The following are tiidrrests mado in this city from 6 111 o'clock last night, as in, or ‘%4 Company, but buy and sell all stocks eutirely oa ich s our legitimate business. BOOKSTAVER, THAYER & SLOSSON, population is mainly to be found i the city, the figures Kliow that we Lave but one-third of tho imuiigrants from foreign lands. Van Buren. own powerful individuality. It aimed to reconcile o'clock yesterday moruing v the results of positive science with the fruits of | Yeported by telegravh: Of immigrants to the State we have in the city the A peYeY et " - Violatio isord Vielatio 0 foll it t i i tries. - o 71 Brindual spizitaal intuition, and while accepting, to the full Vg i T g g el s o D ey s Englnd, ‘;f”@.’;.‘é'.f”}‘,"flfi:. VOTERS AN NON-VOTERS—BY. WARDS. I e el b ot ,",",‘,"}'.“"m""“ . extent, the deductions of experience, to placo on a | Precocts cise Law. cution. duct | Preciacts. e Law. cato et ot 1and, ; Holland, 19, ‘umar:unmmwumqu:wmqe ‘Miore tntesting than tho | Tiduonan F. Courtock, Syratus, " Saata: " . 7 A CEN ARIANS, : w» -l deep f?nndatifvn.the tniversal primitive Dbeliefs of 1 - 3 1 H “'}f‘_ } S kel :'"R’l AL 64 100 yOATA 014 In the L L AL 3. . Non Voo ;::m:n«mn 3 o humanity. His examination of the philosophical e by L it Rl Wright. dlty out & Wi e Blate. n g, while (hero aro 108 1y 1833. Jses. 1835, | 5“; anawer to the ahore hai bede recei s P = - the State, we have 18 ln the city. jeir names, ages an H 4 o ais e ol an g an e gy et g Yo | macm TRy ; 82 | spmsne mnoom PRSI Colfonrpecruugs st e | rinciples on which Teligion, and morality, and the R e |« o o B S Fidis Mars Sy . ol | Siopany OF MU i : b prinoip , y, and 1 0 o XXV 350008 0| Delaney v i3 | “HENRY WARD BEECIER upon the 1305, noblest hopes of man essentially depend, has been ° o 0XXV 0 3 0 Huat. Thomas McNally 181 95 %’fl’tmun GARKISON ';:.'mlm presented by no modern writer, and this production 2 H H 0 odeior | Beginoar, :l:lll‘lll‘::;:bm:ml “’g % They upon NATIONAL AFFALRS. alone establishes his position on the same level with $a ot ] 5 oty Eliza Laureic Germany. 58 20 | slTreds ,,::,'f,‘:',‘:_“:f‘mf*‘# Lo 0 his illustrions countrymen, Descartes and Male- ; H . B W Al Clarke, ml""' ('“4“. e fi"‘;‘h""(’fifl .("0“"'!- ;,fial m: out reserved seats, to be had At the door ight of lectares Price e branche. The principal philosophical works of Cousin 84 01 1 1] ® aooe] Buchanan, Mary Brown # Pun::ylvulnh{' nim 5 | “Executive Committee of the Union General Ooiute have been translated into English by several Ameri- 2 0 o . 0 poiads L Anise Quick (col . l‘!-rrl:‘::n{;l st l.:‘g..—.“'l‘h"-’.:bei-o-'z“ w\'un"‘u'f.‘.m-‘m‘vz—u'-" can scholars, g . b Y 4 ol T y iy | Chuirman. o Harry Hill, the noted sporting of East Houston ; <. 8,47 " ' A. .M. PENNINGTON. 4 was arrested by Capt. Garland of the Poarteenth Prostdat Lincoln. Morgan. . Ba &5 i, § Seorotaren Aloxander C. M. Pennington died at his residence | for keeping his place open. : Ellen Lyon 4,361 s TR . ; Twent cre o . 8e Thomas Golding 4,215 Tnt y Distrlot— i dn this city on Friday evening. He was weuty peesous were arreated for intoxication B (8 WORE Betecos Ward... 31 of the bove District will hoid a Special M TURSDAY KV s .. -4 d Twenty-seventh Precinet Police, at the Conrtlandt-st. Preatd? vy P4 gl 6,000 ING, Junuary 29, at 8 o'clock. A pu s requested. born in Newark, N. J. He was a lawyer, | Ferry asthey ring from Jersey City 2 4 W Lincoln. flm&:{;-»lh L s I:ng. e "y onfec of the ats WRIMHEIRSY % 3 i T R w5, 81,020 5794 5.98 ) —— . Treland. 3 o i minsenm wf:soatfi-?::u:&m?vl: 1?.'11?;““1:#:- SR TOMDS POLICE COU “;-I ok Togo. 1141256 TION 1808 oo o Fenton. FERSONS OVER 21 WO CANNOT KEAD AND WRITE. 1 . . CARPENTER, §secretarien 3 ~ 2 ” 088, i following persons were arraigned before Jns- [ The striking inerease in Presidential years, the great . City. S 0, ATwelfth District,.—A lar Meeting of the UNION REPUB. fom Wew-~Jersey, from 1863 0 1857. For along time | yicc Towling at the Tombs Police Court yesterday, for e A'add years, and fhe medium Yot gIve orn in United States—Males . 10,13 7330 L e ATION of the Twe ‘.2'53 District il be held ho was a prominent member of the Whig party. At | G0 G o s b 4 4 overnor when the President is elected 18 apparont 0 cmales. . 9,542 12,638 at their Room, No. 21 Ave. D, THIS BVENING Jaa. 39, at ) oclodk. he time of his death he was in the 56th year of his | YUty Ak law : ¥. ity seems at ite Jast election to 1 Born in England— e 1400 8,353 By order of WILLIAM B , Presidest. 0. Pearlst. - E f‘;:](‘ilw':'r';»:;;: s were require oy are g eren i Ll PR T i At Born {n Scotland—M gt k- 8,456 o 1. Surw, Seerstary. st. Each o c o re e Lincoln campaign of 1864, niex3 that . After e : st S in the sum of $300. it these, but with a long #aterval, comne the Polk campaign, Females. 315 151,83 8,4% | Enlargoment of CRIME AT THE ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. then the first Jackson ewmpaign, then the Harrison, fi‘, Born fn Treland--Males. . 2,784 Y ———— T the Excite | soeond Jackson and the Bughatan. ' Tho mdest can Bt T Walsa= ALl Al Total, THE UNION." ¥AID ON A GAMING HOUSE—JOHN C. HFENAN AR | wereforopeningon Sunda a1 vias: sae S e Fomales 6 om0 o In order to accommodate the unequalled aad ateadily incrensing do- RESTED—GAMING IMPLE: D im.fl'.','.'.’.‘.""n';’f.}'hu 'mm“ :“ Sk SN D :.I.u'-lv mtense ;:I;M-n:;nmrlnf eam, mm-', rul\ruyn execpting Born in lrun-'r-—r‘l.nuri‘ ;:; ‘f“;’[ 185 mands of sdvertisers npon its columns, and at the same tae have reading i ¢hi i A A o s g o+ st o Mare ele the second g G Last ovening while Officer Denis of the Fifteenth AT U JEXFERAON MARKET FOLICE COURT O A e e S e etk Born in Germany— ale T 2,80 1295 | e to maintain o prosest posiion i the fusk cusk of aily Soucashe, rldvo’ehct ™ patraling his post, a reepoctably drosed the tollowing liquordealers were yeslerday bronght up. | e voiers, Fomalcs. . LGk 340 v H ¥ ady came anded him the following letter, which | charged with vi ng the Liquor law by opening their 2 y R p Born in Canada—Males 2 4,622 T the officer took to the Station-House. Storcs on Sunday: John Arfman, e, Fred |’ From1ma vbs dsta 00 the nvst Feoerel cenbes Females " 3% 1 - Mu. Orricam, 1 believe + the law to allow g No. 58 Macdougal-st.; Eyre, 0. 813 | growtn of the ety oats be. More 86 Eedernl et Wa | Total over o1 who cannot § Millea. " 6,751 43,584 i s e BROOKLYN UNION, A S R T R s Charles Henry Outoop, 65" East Thir- | Compile the following table from Dr. Hough's detailed read write. ... .i‘h'mllfll 1M8 61917 . 3 1,571 which bas already attained & B e o ectwh ooy | toentiiet. Eao bail in §300 to answer. Stattment: The number of this 1ass & but Mtle more than halt as X1 24 g womda who is sficted with & ling e e 5 Henry 8kellen, No. 129 Greenest., gave bail in 300 to =Sy lafge In the city as fn 1853; 1a the State 1t is nearly the Il 3262 LARGER CIRCULATION Capt. Catfrey at once directed Sergt. Schoonmaker and answer the chage of selling without a license, POPULATION. PR onwTasn | SAIIE. i 558 amengths liberal purchasing gortion of the @ scction of men in citizen's dress to prooeed to | o O )‘id(.unl:‘niy"ulély 'r'tm.:lfl"lf)"'fi"" of "'“m‘n'.‘”e Law SHL T PR e s Lt | S T4B NOK-ARMDINT TOFULATION OF THE OTIT. . . g 1,235 PEOPLE OF BROOKLYN T 4 | came before this Cou ex. D. Burns, No. First-ave.; 79 ! a 131 colummn headed “U ce of employment If out ol E the place doslgnated in the letter and arrest all Persos | Aprahwm Nusshaum, No. 1 Clinton-pice; Richard Men- 1190—State. ... 001 the city or town where ‘st was first om- TE | i ol ppentia el v bl 1 T Tt o meacling the place promptly secured Ken, Xo. 32 Bedford# b was Lield to bail in the sum 10—Cnited Btaiéa. o0 braced in (e conu s 13, The peturna were 1 v . . M B - ; S Jupmrty. of $300. 0S—ty.......... wowds of families. 8o @ ENLARGED T ¢wonegroce keeping watoh at {he doa, and huving thus | AT THE COURT OF SPECIAL SESBIONS, Iolo—Uulced Biates oF New-york, the résults AT BN B » they urrested the proprietor, Jol ‘Heenan, well known | ,, There were four cases of violation of the Excise Law at 1816—City. .. . owing numbers by counties: Albany, 36, 5 MONDAY, JAN. 28, e e e Bn b Boniein Boy - Tews Taker,n | this Court on Baturday. One wan was acquitted and the ork; Columbia, 17; Dutclicas, 6.4 A o 381 o i B R e S oo Well known sporting character, Wm. Russell and Jaues | ° were fined $0 emeh. Orangs, 85 _Putnam, 2i; XIL.. Dl 1470 4080 proportions. P Billings, whom_together with the ahove-mentioned col- | GERMAN MASS MEETING AT COOPER INSTITUTE. - 7 11 Richmoud, 704; Rockland, 131; it —_ The price will remain the same, 3 cents per cops. ored men, Charles Miller aud Win. Johnson, they took to g s ; 1835—State. . uffolk, 218; 1 l Weatchosser, 1,757, Total.... 3,814 34,787 896 40,844 Advertisements iu order to be classified ...J'.’. handod in by B hed stationhouse, where they were locked up for the A large and enthusiastic German meeting was held 1840—United Stats N1 DREN IN FAMILIES, % 4 o'clock a. w. night 3 ¥ 1ast night in the lyeoum of the Cooper Tnstitute to sustain 1845—State. ... 10 of the most (nteresting of the new inquiries of this Number of stone lonses in State 10,474 TWO LARGE EXGRAVINGS, illustrating the newly proposed “The officers also secured 360 fvory ehecks, a cue box, a | the Sunday be 1 o 1850—United Seate cofsus is that imto the number of ehildren in families. Number of brick howses. ... 74,091 o5 . card rack. four packs of cards, a ~lay out” and a ganie- | B Ay e it D My an Addresses 1985—State. .. 629,904 The number of familles is larger, for the population, in Number of framed houses reported 469,253 UNION, e Rk Bosordins o law are Lo be dotro > B Riw: M. Newuann. and tse. Rev. Mr. W 1860—UnitedStuten. 813,662 16 ity thin in the State; of families without ehildren Number of log otses reported.. 205 OR DOUBLE BRIDGE, o - et e B ekcarbasen pronided. _ Among the gentiomon 108Btaty ommCersily Iaigan 60 thso with tw, thuse £nd foxe A wotou will appear in THE UNION" of this atersoos. " A Wi PING CASE—VERDIC i st - oo - S gons iE ’ P y ‘ hildren slightly larger, and of all osher numbers of chil- namber of dwellings reported.. ... 04, of TUE FATAL CHILD-WHIPPING CASE—VEEDICT OF | piosent on the piatform were Jno. Wetmore, ¥rederick | GENEHA WTATWTICS OF FOFULATION-186%, | Gran.Tops, “Theo 1t o many famiies, proportionally | Total, nwtaber of dwellugs, valuo not —— MANSLAUGHTER. } ster, Norman White, Nathan Bishop, Mr. llmldls){ m inite than ever before. The ages of ehildren | fo the population, in the State havo adopted ehildren as ported............ 66,114 Make Your Owa Soap wn, Mr. Winkton, Mr. Acton of the Board o i1 the Gty nd twore than twice s many have grand- Total value of d 077,121,378 WITH . Tho statement of Dr. Hough contains a great variet d SAPONIFIER. BY TELEGRAPR TO THE TRIDUNE. ALBANY, Jan. 27.—The case of Joel Lindsley, the | clergyman of Shelby, Orleans Co. Y., who in June of less than 1 year are discriminated towouthe; every yoar | Ui is given I}»&)onrfl. nlml't'lwrf;'n(h' Ill) s by | chil D Ddeation oug, e {Thesiatement ot e, B atat et ;. periods of 6 years, In the first tabl ch we compare e 3 ) b other statisties which we have net been able to snmm e meeting effectully breaks the opposition of the | WILH the census of 1855, so {ar aathe ¢ ¥ 18 concerned, 'F"“M‘f‘m'r{‘; "'l"‘.;"‘l‘:'_‘ MB083 709,031 | jze, It takes she piace of all else, and becomes the con- | Great saviag s obtained by all who use their waste grease for he o his son, three years of age, by | g el he . ¥ the main features are: First, the great increase in the | G . vensent and standand authority for everything eonnee AN DN B9 Sioth 6F Nk ben, three J | Germans to the law and will help materially in prevent- Firsh, She groat L the | Fihics with one child. .- jant and standasd wmitirity & thing connected | purpose of making Soap ab their homes with the PEXNSYLVANIA ‘whipping for disobedience, came up for trial at Albion on | fng its repeal or modification. A large proportion of the excess of women, an fuerease similar to that iu the Freneh F:mm::. With two ehitdre with the growth of the city, and its abundant [lustrations | o vy cTURING COMPANY'S Thursday last on an imdictinent for manslaughter in the | most respectable Germans of all classes aro fully in | WATE secondly, the large inerease of widows aud widow- | gleE S0 0l dren by «lwfimws will rejoiee ‘those who wmay b fortunate di . The |.h{vuh'h4n who made the post mor- | favor of this law and demand for it a fair trial, fully con- 4~rn,:l‘|elllrnmmmr*lo'(ha et that there is a much larger in- Families with four Dildre :‘:'.'::'f» d'l‘:[‘:'l‘:;: ":’,!’,"'"{‘ mn:(m;-‘fif:-'?: :::r«‘-(l.tg.‘rl:l;r’r‘m SAPONIFIER. ore it tion, afords theans never before made public of esti- | The cost of Soa, superior toany sold for washing purposes, is Laes o Commissfoners, the Rev. Dr. Adams, the Rev. Dr. rentice and many of the peowminent clergymen of the ation with five children d thim of single; thirdly, the hu;(nh:n tem examination gave the cireumstances of the Whipplug | vinced that it will soon commend itself to every lover of o related £0 him by Lindeley; he said about 9 o'clock o1 A i fhte of maturalized voters, fact due iii part to the y childs SR TR o g Boale i HIG (ks ek S 10 ChI'Y | Sy paseets e e resolutions were | politing allens o becowe, naturalized ufter a ye Families with six childron. Tating the population of small areas of the city. e i e e e, L . ections are attached to each bor. , assed : weat fo correct tho el or sometiing it refused | ' Wierea ALY PARSECL e by the st Legisature bas been wonn- | BeTYico in tho “armgs fourthly, tho decrease w by the bighest tribunal of the State P Wor sale at all the principal grocers, drogaists, and general dealers. F:ml"m with elght ehildren milies with nive elildren in aliens; fifthly, the déerease in the owners of 1 o d0; she fatied to make him mind, aud asked him to do | imeusly sustaied in all its prov &M.mummflmw Ih‘mlw"h“ iece of | ul’mnm\uflanl, and in eutire harmony wilh previous legislation; Mxl",l’;ilumd nlvrlr':u- i the number of those who can- Families with ten children "w‘ eTrha 2 e not res and write. ' 'y rook] gl g i it il e 10 Thcke i suindl | - Aereas, Thalw s now vilenly analed by many, especally on c- g e Pereen. Percentage to Families with sleven chiidréh mpr e iy Ly ey 3y Gty Gy R e e AW ' change, stopped whipping | G °L s proutition of the Sunday liguer traffc thereirs tageof Lo Y8 children e Cathe, U8, A. 10 biina Ruth Dtler of Brooklyn. SteKiliep, Sprague & Coo We, Gerruan citizens of New-York, from all parties and clames of Cityof Btate of Cityto n Famtlics with one adopted child. - s e No. 91 Park-row, New-York, N. Yok tate. over 18, ¥awiliea with two adopted children, AM—DIMOND—On Tharsday, Jan. 24, at the residence of Charles PUBLISH ABNUALLY, him on & couch and called his Wite; she GAIC | yocdedy: feel t our duty, in bebalt of urscives, onr Falies i the honor N.York State. City. 8 Ttion. 726,388 3,827,418 15.98 90,482 amilie > ; . Mus., . 8. G. tion 8 . Families with three adopted ehildren. i, eag: x‘:r_”fi.'."'fl.mm."‘,,.‘:’..fl'.y PEiS e THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. -l‘:’d n.ld “Why, Johnny s dying " be jln‘l‘;l 17:; m;nd h: 3:.- (hn‘nln name, o ;*m- eritieal j.::’(lnn i n:;;.w ..It the N e i toi ) o not, «question, to take the following action with regard to & i & W80T .80 4. ‘amilles with four adopted children. rms; or had a_kpas Resolved, That we solemly " . 85 0.57 0. - dec. « i M Ohlo, %o Mrs. Sarsh C. Dimoud of Brook- s e o jis eyes and became T et e G s, mestings, o Fi e A s 1D [l gusibesnithine grajebis.c ke bapi " of Brooks | pig volume contains o lst of the Businoss Mea in al parts of the Usited A hbor who was called in jmmedintely after the | 1995, and 1066, in this eity. in faver of the prop nales—Col'ed. G814 93,902 2452 0.81 061 910dee. | Families with thros grandohildrer L R States and British Provinees, with a ratiug indicating the RELATLVE Acath testified that Lindsley was much moved, walking | 424 vecognize it as obe of the mest heportint fod by g e il condition— Families with four '(lrnnd« hildren. DIED. SPANDING AND Coxmrrcial CxEpiT oF Eaow. up and down the room, and exclaiming repeatedly, | {Lo il i e and Naiona Trostm ok procpenit 439,121, 2,311,170 10.13 5895 Fauulies with five grandchildre e 4 v ot 4 s o the $rawoan Woxx for Merchasta aad Bankers Hy's gone; poor Jobuny I8 dead ; T havo wUPRe? it | Kesiced That enjorig ot the rights and priviioges of free citizens. 2,727 1,459,864 18.92 38.11 Fawlies with six grandehiidren. gt sk At oo Fog Wty o B g B g VOLUME_FOR 1967 NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, to death. parations were uiade for DUrying he | we regad it oo duy o uphold the laws and asiatlon of the country v 7,584 44,804 17.00 1. Families with soven grandehildron. .. T sl sy o v Byt “Swayne’s Olutment,” Tetter. Tettors child the next d.yhbut the Coroner inte lfi]r“ Ahe 0 'MY {apocelly. she the national custern of A Christian ebservauce of Sunda) Widows.. ... 32,654 157,060 23,07 4.12 Families with elght grandohildren ... g e oy My - L g Mgt Cures Tich oftentimes with one G was takon out of the cotfin aud examined by the doctors | wiieh e the g1t seitematn of e comary b Voters—Native.. 51,500 583,611 852 1.00 Funilies with nibe grandebildren. ... LL—0u Frday moraing, he, 15t (aa, Jane, oaly daughter e Chres he most obtinale cases of Tver” On one aide of the forehead there was a mark of Geclo | LT oil vt vur poit TTARCIER Tyom Poa Naturalized 17,478 - 330,673 92.30 10,6 amilies with ten grandchildren..... . b4 Trnde of e family are respectfully favited to attend R ORIy CeTHASY o SwRRS o6 G ration, and also on the jaw; the arms “Jfi“; huulun: o R e ol umhy" iglons o would seon Total 128,976 823,484 16.60 17.75 NUMBER OF CHILDREN OF EACH MOTHER. o L ey e o e i sk B Price Bt ) DR AR ARER T c:":;n‘::'n Lios within two inches from the shoulder and down to VeS| e, sk, with tho vast majerity of our Amerlean fellowcitions, | Allena... 51,838 309,463 35.01 20.90 This {8 the most novel mquicy of the new ce Mouday, 2ith So'clock p. m., without further invitation. or remit 60 cents to Dr. SWAYNK & BON, North Sixthst. “ the elbow the discoloration covered nearly all the 0ol | wacortinlly spprore of the present Exclse e as wholesome and naces: Colored perso ermmerators were diraesed W 1quize the MUmbEr of ch (kL | (ARLSLE—On Suaday. Jan. 27, George, ouly son of Junos P, wud Lucy | phis, and receive by mail, postage paid. _Sold by Iy ¢ side; Delow ihe elbow the apms wero, Glscolgrec 1 | sary restraiot apon the eviief inimuperasce and Sabheth prefanstios, not taxed.. 8,690 35,040 2599 1.22 e born by adult females, whethos the children were | * Helen Alerauder Carhsie, uged ? vears, | mouth and 3 darn Dr. 3.1, Behonck of ) near the : the backs of the hands were bruiscd | aud demand furlt o fair trial, in the full convietion that, according to the | NO. of famulies. 148,663 790,931 18.79 10.47 pow lving or dead, and whether present or absent fxom | The relatives aod riends of 'the fumily are respectfully lnvited &8 attend b et Philadelphia will viait New-York profess and swollen; the back of the fingers were bruised more | experience of the last few Sabbaths, it will soon by its fruits fally tnfly Owners of land. 11,876 873,908 3.04 157 the family. It was fatended to include females of a Ahe fuweral, 1% ast hirty-ninth-st., ou Tuceday aftornoon, | sionally every TUESDAY. His rooms are at No. 33 Bondet Office p L0 e o s tha fingers biee | s ',L‘..“a‘f.‘m?a‘z‘.‘.'.."{.,fi"' SN PPLPN, Sarens Sy [DTe. Ly o vanced agh, a8 well a3 those wugrounded by their Jan. 29, at 1 o'clock. houre from 8. m. 403 p. m. His medicines may be obtained: hare. 80 i3 el i c not read au: d the ohject of the inquiry was to obtain data f W lay, Jan. 26, after a short lpess, Avna E. Suffera, - : ;‘:C.:s"b&'e‘ .{.ou&m '.‘.'m%'.‘fl&.'{,‘; There were & fow Arrosts on ‘!’:atnm'm; :ii';n'z for keeping TN 1400 06,05 3008 344 220 6400460, g':l‘“ll‘"l ,l!g% fataml indroaso o ! the wpm-‘u.nnm'-.m "‘;«.%“’?‘é&" o htor of the lavs Hon. Joba L. Suflern of :‘_“"‘ “"":r but for s thorough examinstion of Lusge with J 'elock, &o., CLASSIFICATION BY AGES. tute. 0 informasion was elassified to represeist se) averstraw, N. Y. tered s brokin, 1 the lollon | Shel LD QU (s wed i all s YRS | g ctamitendin by et sows i, aisuming that the | ratay those of Arueeican s thosoof forln bir P | rheiendat h iy e sl it 0 st T e T rregular i were closed. The day pased ot ve Hiotly, he potice | State has s nominal population, we have i the City o i Bosk Forelg e s wil be takon o Turaery, Oraage County, for| Now styles, Threo, Four, Five, 8ix, Kight, Tea to Thirly Dollirs & - e il o i ido.watoimg tho s selocun on | Aderably aoro thas our hare of mer, from 13 10 5,8 of K Aoty om Bt | Haversra paperspiease copr. Set. For sl by GRO. C. ALLEN, No. 013’ Broadar, one e blew o Soupeckive, heats. Denia HeCormick 2on | oien frorw 20 (o451 while outsido of thoas ages we have b o : s B IS R . . oo W0 e ik Hanor without a licemses 'waa neld oy | 1oss than our share, except of children under 5, - Our pro- | Without ehftdren.. Wi 828 A0 | GOBUANCOR ST POTVG reienc, No 20 Rowt, Brokiyn, | SRS b ; ; examination. Henry Tienken, for opening his Place r‘m.hn of women I8 greutest between 35 and 50; of wen, 0346 “:,“ n.m: T SRl yoar of hs age: N , - gy Dusiness before sunrige on Saturdsy moriag, was o of | Detween 0 and 35. o 1T (s | Neleeot el b g ; g _:.",,‘ | Bty g, wak ield ""'p"f‘"’:u“: oAt | (et St WG oo ¥iad i | AN G i, ekl el ]| - The following persous were arrested in the Eastern -+ | Notiee of funeral bereaficr. 'ALLEX, telom X Y loaving the profeuon %}x";iw%u; ‘hargea with el sirong beer? Curl Under§ yours—Maloa... 41867 31418 %08 o S Tl arsaou i i 3, M Sk Maps, sge 75 rean, 8 : attempt ve that Linds) " chler, NO. ofes-st.; corner % Y 20, X ‘mental gom-n':& ¢ that Lindslcy was sublect | 4nd Schoiewsts: Lubr Rugan, corner South i and | - 8 td under 10-Males. ... 48260 1% T T | mibhedee oy s ropecttl aved to atind the frenl showi that be was of 3 oody wnd unmiable ‘Wsposition, Eieyeutivain e o i3 arvests for IBtOxIoRGB.OF | 10 and under 16-—Lerim e A2 TiE i um e LS oreast s veiesk Chigry v gerd treated his wife harshly. diso) Females 35,053 11, ¢ E A MINISTER TRIED OX A CHARGE OF MURDER. _ 15 and under 20— Males. .. 26,153 i} e o W‘d‘fumf“ 1% § gty gL - BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRISUNE. HEAVY STORM AT BUFFALO. il .28 18.33 3 n ha. 20 and under 25—Males. 886, 176 ., 303 Fuseral sarvices will be held at the residence of bis uncle, John M. Pratt, AYLMER, C. E., Jan. 2.—The trial of Rev. Josepl | »7 TE-eRAYH 10 T 42,52 21.83 [+ [4 Praaklinave., comer of Joforsouat., Nw-fi{b.u!u-i Bobia, for the murder of his sister, « helpless cripple, has Burraro, Jan. 27. most storm of 29,508 2088 ue “ p. m. The remains will be taken to Hartford, , for secupied xbaed nenne ter hesogh | S, Bt T T MDA ] 22 8o UM o s ke o B i TR rains on 6 & . Dr. the The evidence for the prosecution was | New-York due here at 11 b 38,925 23.08 L 7 yoars. . She ...97,60m 1o - o BT, JQIN~0n Vriday evealag, 26h nst., Sarah Pardee, witeof Miton 40 and under 45—Males. :: :}.: ; ¢ : n‘-. uhl}muvllblnu of the fumily ars favited o.n.md hm . [y 'm“ b4 ] H $.¢ ‘“u orth - a\l-l-un:.’w:'h Ohurch (Ray. Dr. W“, 2 s Equu.u P 18 H = Visga suty rpali g, ey (Monds

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