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o NEW-YORK DAfLY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 50, 1867, “wrords?) : 3 fact the order was, glven to drive out, the > BOSTON. but § and g} could read and spoll soventy words; | MINERAL mour‘c;,:nol THE PACIFIC CIVIL COURTS. {he factthat; whon the order .% asivo out the —— ol e e e evtimand W] — e arric e | b i TR e meaning, and ask at tabl quesf a8 “May 3 UNITED BTATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE—JAx. 29. t1de to the le’ one 7 UESTION—EDUCATION OF THE DEAF ABSTRACT OF THE REPORT OF MR. J. BROWNE Before Commiastoner STILLWELL. bring the rising or falling of the ! LIQUOR Q! have some bread ¥ These casos scem to show that TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TR Y. T vx(rrn(“oy e "c.en e o o %:“ ::'n.:‘ ”w'a&‘.‘.g!: :"“‘n‘,.‘ _'x“' e lig "Mg wb?" out while the boat Was cight or nine in AND DUMBTHI CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. | gt SWC JU0 o eabta difficulties in the way S i the daat fo talk. 16 18 possiblo that the | M. J:Rosf Thanes wiirkw Sppsified fonsial e S A Ay, cana fha pigt g nine L (Commissioner under & provision of the appropriation ac The defendant is charged With baving, omthe 31st | JUTH THC REEPL L0 :-:?&U;nl f bmg?gnnot.hu art Drocess is foo tedious, and the expenso too great, for [ (UG L (i the collection by the Beeretary | of last Docember, sold a Targe quantity of counterfett ool e . his State for thre or four years, | the great body of the deat mutes, but certainly tho | Of Tt 2ok Mor i rustworthy statistical information e T O A e B e e s 50 ks x:z:?xxr: to be more and more like a general engage- idea should hehofi]ulhAliy m&::r;xz;!i fro at | COPCTInS the gold and silver mines of the Western | young and goodlooking 'il;""m Joeepl B"lt:mmfi"g P :A"}Fy"“n P ™ ik usinges o :gl‘z: R itutional ndme; ilLhan, ire a " I - . 8. District-Attorney, sal e Government was no > The Constitution: o 88 States and Territories,"” Lias submitted & valuable and in- | He B N llol A7 lxfllmoddel\dnn'r-l B E?&“ln?m"m h&.dnm L "'.'g’“.}:. e % snent, and wishin three years we shall probably be A i " i . i ® | tho State House, but I suppose the committee Will | teresting report, from which we condenss Some of the | carvice officer in the Treasury Department—had inad- ty of pusseners, and that Soshatfishsovg - e ,f:;’,‘:'.:f,", soon roport apon it M. Pilipsaddressd tho com- | 18t K LSS o seport embraces only tho | Yirteriny becn et rom the city. *Jamea 1. Wilieloego, :‘;%:‘:.:;‘:‘,;:;2‘ tendiololfervagtmlehad xiied s eir ¢ ” > = L 0! nt, cterize e arrest of U rred. at there was u! on 1s, 1 s 1 " o | mittee and a large number of members w 0 had gaf “The product of gold and siver for Oregon, Californiay | fendant us a stool-pigéon affair, and said defendant had cul gence part, B ei os b th. lowin o8 'the pebibitoy | o8 8 e hll ofthe Houseto boat hsk ut Thiry | iy 454 Wt gersony, 0 esmated 2 1o | B timpired wlk by e dotective oo &, o ) A . o 200 2 | day. His principal points wero, first, that the amend- | 1,,"jas1 43,901,000 | Tn 1804.. en des! 1 amoun required for his | gence on the of the plaintitt wi to remedy the growing evils of dram drinking; 2 b <eanne vuneo. 43,901, client’s appearance for examination. $5,000 ball havin, Qaw growing o ments concede that this is white man’s Government | In 157 + 49,570,000 | Tn 1866... e oxea the counsel protested against the amount | ;:awvuvmo;: i u«;;&am - u;gn:lxa(w tr:;h'a.:.uwmv fut Gov. Andrew vetoad the fury bills of 1864 e itti I . 83,800,000 ! bein, orbitant; but on the assurance by Col, W 3505, aud last year the Houso ifsclf refused to pass ";”u‘:““‘l‘_?:"gu'};:;;? ::l‘:':m':;?’m:‘g‘;‘e’; olored | el orsandesimate the produc fo 1466 | i e Lot oLt | o€ maenoe L1 L contred Mot e o at e Prom Our Special Correspondent. 3 BOSTON, Jan. 25, 1867. '1:]“, skirmishing on the liquor question, which has couwld go on to-day or to-morrow, counsel waived the | way concerned, was involuntary. He swears ex| the bill reported by the committee. The State Police - . lity, or a basis of settlement, and will be necessa- uestion of bail. The examination Was then set down for | ‘¢}ut o was pushed down to the end ot the ‘and: ill, ukged so strongly by the temperance men, Was nality, g Oolock this afternoon. 3 Ly b e et rily followed by the admission of Southern members Ipon :‘ ho boa 'd'-nd‘nu a8 pros bo-t!nuz - st also defeated in 1805 by the substitution of & State ; bt Tl to Congress. 1 the amendment is rejected or post- | COET! UNITED STATES CIRCULT COURT—Jax. 20.~Defors | and forced tuto the position in which he stood, unaple to constabulary, the bill for which was drawn under A )f 000,000 i . ) poned, a result which I do not consider probable, |~ This is 8 a8 great as the total product of the Judge BMALLEY. move to the right or to the lett, W e A e x'y‘;b"lm' . ,:h; T will bo mainly for these two reasons, viz.: be- | World less than 30 years ago. For the last 18 years the | ANOTIER DIPORTANT CUSTOM-HOUSE, CASE DECIDED ing from the Lridge, atumbled snd el 270, Ring ot Riead of which is Major Edward J. Jones, an enel 4 Saoeh eadily of th yleld of gold in California has been decreasing, but the FOR THE GOVERNMENT. the boat and off it !'n“‘ it Jo was placed in the position, etic officer, is now relied upon by the friends of cause it is rogarded as Y reason o refusal | yield of the quartz mines on the Pacitic Coast 1s asing John D. Westiall agt. Hiram Baruey aud She;idan Shook. b g e e D eiasa of passengers Car l'b’t' v 5 at weapon of offense | Of the Southern States to ratify it, and because of the | slowly. The following table shows the efiomuon ol This suit, the p;fllciphs at issue involving a very "-: checke(fu S ndv-nwfl’by nothier, until he was - 8X-COU. the prohibitory law as its gre PO Radical demand for something which shall really "‘“‘“3:" trom c“":“}‘: m“‘"’;".}‘d ot San “:"W Iarge sum of money, at least §100,000, was terminated yes- | Liaged {n 8o as $0 be unablo to move, Was not his own h"OIrl'-'ifl‘vl B:nf‘“ ! ” /548,025 y by Judgment for the defendants, or the Govern- the mcts of others, and that such ® state oy 27,676,346 ment. butar | J700......cun. GOF| 200, L (ot 1 Janary, 16k mponted and emborsd .| or) FA0EL ML ERTE 1t 40 stk attributa | pisourl ts this port a quantity of gin from Rotterdam, and entered gement for the ingress and passen- | oF 1t tho ame ot The GLY 00 St af Apil ok e ono o which they attorwards resorted, und . T ac ul 3 'y 543 e Ry ssies v % go\lcctaordnmny Lo dh"‘,i.'fi"(’;‘;,l'l':fi o i saonas. FOF those oreied ik there wassuttl- X money a8 duties, and demanded; thelr clent in the case to go to the jury. Bernhardt ns- ~which it is claimed that the sale of liquor has been T rot. Anliburnes statistics, thero 3;';{.“‘,,,,“,":&‘0,";;.‘,2; ooie: “;‘;{fifl‘: u'}',,'x{,":,"fl: Aalsor S04 BaTRtORS h’“odc:;"‘:mb-vt}”&' ‘;"3: pressed, it has merely been driven into other holes ings of the amendment upon our own basis of repre- wereasfinnzmu?- in California. The cost of extracting | crense the Internal Revenue,” an excise tax of 40 cents afi ):'b}l{..nndm sm.n.-wv”mrb );, llooe; gk, 0, 45 oy ' ; tation in C The tion i tiat | the quarls in 28 of thews 1 Teported at 2 And less than | e galon, 1 Addition to thé above ta, was lovied upon | ¥ o gt 3 193, 198; Brown agt &ior by the 1 sentation ongress. proposition a gallon, ) Y. Central Ratlrond Co., 90 N. Y., 603, 6035 Caldwell agt. and corners. Indeed, one remark ul‘wdr yt hl: “when the righttovoteds * * * inanyway E,’ ::v'et;f .flfl?h‘:mo&.tngf r.)'om-‘-p J%;fimulmfln& amrm zm. %ln".nd mz x;frm t'w mx fioflgfitflmgl.fl lgml:i ""&hfl' 1 Duer, 241 . Y. Central constable himself in his report, seems to confirm 5 ey ' er it, the plaintiff must go r. Shet 00k, and | ¢, ! Y., 102; Buel agt. The Same, SN JY., 319, o . a and less than 61 to $3, and less than $4 per tun. In13 t back hi d Ay o 4 i view. After stating that the fines turned into the :{’;‘e‘:g::m:ngth::; 0”":;;2:::]"':‘::“':::,‘}“")’;: il T contaf tcalibet, ranged rom, L pud lte than kn p;',fiiflr e s would’ acoept the import o LmEny Betors Jodgo BRAY. s i i 1 ed eady ,000, d per tun 1. The lowest loss of mercury duty of 1 ilon, and surrender the merchandise. THE HACKL] N’ o= ok 4 uf”“nu hn;e a‘mour;: flmr{ wfif " | duced,” &o. Now. Massachusetts “abridges” the worllnzl.wifio\lndl of quarts 1s seven s of mier: | Tl 110?&?:“3.m t6 Mr. Bhook as directec, paid under DEVLIN'S SUIT UNTIL THE GENERAL SUIT BE DE- Mo addg, “It may ; erefore be regard e(torl; coer right of suffrage of her male eiti over 21 years | {UFT and tr{mdl r‘;;cm “;Iunm ::: ly&l’ ;l‘\_’tll‘m (ar:ner Em.u.l"_hmrma his ood; frorin Mr. Baruey and now O,y e M s el 1 tain ccuniary revenne 6 Com- isons ng reported a per al atter per tun, 1 is suit against both parties. Charles Devlin 0 Mayor, ke., ors. oud B’:”?"’;;-" gy fh” ‘tion, of | Of 8ge, in various ways. First, she demands rosi- g re Dot d S DT e service. of the Btato Goo- | Fhs cucstion was ono purely of law, and was i This wee an application to stay Proceedings in this snonwealth. is is only on the supposition, dence—a year in the State and half a year in the city logical Bociety of California, visited the districts Iying be- | argued on both sides, Mr. Biducy Webster and Mr. Mal- | Court fn this action unti) the trial o{pm action carried «course, that the constabulary is to continue the work ! - Y | tween the Merced and Stanfslaus rivers, from whose re- | comb_Campbell for the plaintl contended that by the | on under the title of Cyrus Curtis, Rec'r, agt. The Mayor, £ ing liquor shops, and never to get the | ° town ; second, the payment of a tax within two &m it appears that the average width of lodes ranged | Warchouse Act, there was an fmplied conttract bebween | &e., “hould be tried. The plaintiff claims to have been (2 sxkxwremn? hm\l IA 11’:‘; ity Ri'mm years; and, third, the alphabetical Know-Nothing "gom ghtowc ur-‘ :‘a‘ !:::;' tov}ae;::rc mgn;lllxl;‘ v\fl:;mfn.vfiw the U?‘vurnmuntdu:‘d lrgpomrhmpt th{; lm;r‘;nonlg vz interested in the xl‘(.ckley contract to the extent nll % “WOrK acc ished. n 18 18 e belief o A A 4 - . d Avel b 2 , 0 $60; 1; , hes the ¢ n ol cents wi b 1863, “l':‘p e A “ ting their attention to the test, ability to read the Constitution in the English | the average cost of transportation to mill, from 25 cents fi',',{,.'; 91‘?' "1:1 ".3' m{frcf:m:u":ng vested rights. fl:uth:fl‘ snl?ema”rg: against _the same de- @eusbps 8o kee N0y direceng Selr X Janguage. The abridgment intended by the words | $0911, and tho averags outof treatment, from 16 sents o Secind, That this tax was an oxcise, nud and would not | fendants, belng s cousslgiecs in the contract, roject of enacting a license or excise law. L have | b5 Fre Ll Ta ke such brid ¢ ds | 8ot mine No. 48 (Watts's), the vein is only two inches | lio agalnst goods in the Custom-House, and before they | and the Corporation. Subsequently Cyrus Curtis was ap- &f&flmm’fl $10 13es that this plan will secceed this year, or that | o the article fs no fouds sact en abridgment a8 is | thick, and tt coste $60 to get out s tun of ore; producing s | passsed into tho possession ‘ot thie importer; that the law. | pointed Recelver in the Bupreme Court suit, with suthor. | Con " = . P insurmountable, ike the color qualification, and | ¥ield of 180 per tun, while in No. 62 (0ld Whisky Hull), it | was reaily levying an excise tax on forelgn goods, which | [ty to conduct proceedings on ‘behalf of there will be any substantial change in our laws re- Dbab] . et uld 2okt only 60 cents to take out a tun of rock from a vein 16 | was aga{nst statute and judicial decisions. ~Third, That | concerned. Deylin subsequently commenced this suit in | Hanover flating to the sale of liquor. Probably it would not probably this common-sense rendering wowlc Pre- | feet wide, ylelding an average 'of $15 por tun, Out of 67 | the tax laid was an “additional tax,” and if it waa an | the Common Pleas, not on the contract, but for damages | 10. r : Pt | vail. Some of these Massachusetts abridgments | mnills 38 were not running, 2 were ruined, and2 unfinished. | « Excise” there was no preceding “ exelse tax” to 'add it | for 14a breach. In the Supreme Court case the Receiver e wise to change them, in any direction, for public might be got rid of to our advantage, if necessary, The ‘mt of xl&x'nl#}; wnl.':%ur' nl.w; eae r;:;;r fi) mm-,hg to; and if it was held by Imm 0 I»A;;l" "Tlutxl:n.' claims nxo.ow*orflt:mex lat'amdbyrtphrzm dan { x i " ATY, | was between §3,000 and §3,900, inclusive; of 14, it was then Mr, 8hook was not the proper officer to collect it. tlon was that n dist ol attention is not yet sufficiently directed to the sub- | ¢ the qualification of residencd seems necossary to | twoen 85,000 and $,000, and of 14, it was $10,000 or more, in ien Mr. Shook was Lot the Droper et fo Attomey ar- | of the contract to the Mayor, Connellmen, &, who made h likely to be q Sect; too little information is at hand, or likely to revent colonization, and the i tation of a | O1¢ case ‘being $42,000. The lowest number of stamps in & o4 1o ease for the Government, and contended: First, | it on behalf of the city, and ‘that this rendered it vold. b i mill was 3, aud the highest 35. The power used in 53 mills | That if any contract existed between the Government énd | This cause, after considerable dcl-g. 18 r:,o.w set dmh(‘o: wgainst the liguor traffic, and if Major Jones's report can be fally credited, it has done a great deal toward bo o settlement, which this is not, and be- Breaking itup. Atall events, it has put the traf- cause there are objections to it altogether 'fickers to serious inconvenience and no small aside from those connected with suffrage st the @mount of expense. 1 suspect it will eventually be Soath. Ihavein a former letter hinted at certain ob- Jound that in many if not most of the places in jections which are beginning to be talked of, even by conservativemen. which have relation to the bear- | fes T ] 85=5EE HEE; Chic & N'W 1 | 1,000 ,000. . obtained this session, to enable members to act with b p 4 T . . receipted tax-bill is a very good way of proving | was water; in 11 mills, steam; in 3, water and stoam. the importer, under the Warehouse act, this was, at best, | trial next mouth. Meanwhile the any certainty or probability of a wise conclusion. v 4l YO8 rOTd | ™ Grass Valley In Nevada Count s the most pro- | niy au Impiled contract, and could 'at any time bé Doen refussd. We haye got to try the constabulary another year 5 = The &r:oumnn in this suit at least. and, in my opinion, the liquor cascs should prevail that there are abridgments | nusl yield of an area within a radius of four miles being | preme and absalute, under the Constitution, and they | is based upon the grounds ‘;l:;:f ST within the meaning of the languago used, | TG they could aboilsh the warelouse eystem, they could | of his dutles, and thaty the Su % jury, before it can be determined whether Second, That even if the tax in quos: obtained jurisdiction of the matter in this marked way, it > States, and not so seriously as some others, Connect- | most notable mines in California first opened in 1851, 18 | tion was an “ Excl said th bo $6,000,000. For the year ending September 30, | within the power of Congress to levy the same, and the | pose of the case in de jance of it ; and that this wnlufl ) 15 opinion will sustain. Judge Bri ham, in Hampden rofits 38,042 18. The | the port; that as to the collection by Mr. 8hook, at bast should be tried by o jury. BECOND BOARD, 8 . 4 y {am, County, found two jurors who would not convict large part of the population. The Boston Post has o | piny, ompany ot Samartsville, in Yuba County. The | fax was sustained), and this inferio® question aa (0 the | the cases wus totally differeut, one being for dams, b4 nonsensical argument to the effect that Massachu- | yield from arch, 1884, to September, 1566, was $600,048. | mode of collocting the tax, could not be held in any way | the other in contract; and that it was injurious to citizenship and residence. And even if tho View | 4 ctive gold quarts mining dist he world, the an- | changed by statute; that the power of COngress was su- e application for the stay of Rooeiver is an officer 500,000, an average of $1,700 to each laborer cmployed | could even abolish the Warehouse act if so dlsposed. If | of the Court, and not to be snust be brought to the ordeal of the reme Court having first we should only suffer in common with other | “The total produet of the Hayward elaim, one of the | surely regulate if. e 9o and not an “import "tax, it fell | was not proper for any other tribunal to attempt 0 dise | 18..cscienns 1l they can or cannot be prosecuted to conviction. Chie & Alton Pref “Thejury is perhaps the best test of what public fent, for example, where requirement of & 0od | yus, the receipt of bullion froin the Allison mine at Grass | same attached to the forcign good M0 soon as they entered | of great public importance, which 1t was es moral character in voters must (or should) cut off a | Valley was $531,431 41, and the net ry. richest Eln«-r ine ih the State is that of the Blue Gravel | could only be & question of form (if the right to levy the On the other hand, it was urged that the character of U § 68 520 Coup '65| Pacifio Mail 1053 o Comstock lode in Nevada is the most productive in | to mterfere with the right to make it; that the Secretary flnlnllfl to compel him to walt for & Siquor sellers, and so dismissed the jury. This will = i Wil | setts will be reduced to one Representativo in Con=| the orid, strip of land 60 yards wido and dmiles | of the Trogsury desienated Mr, Bhook s be had & right | tracted for such a time, A NP R Eiadud oot e gress unless sho_ changes her system 6o 8 to eloct | long, yiclding ¢ia o e Lo theyild was | 1o do, under the statute, and no question cowd be |~ Tho Court resarved iis declsion. ,000, and the total yleld siice 1859 has been §70,725,- | against it. Third, That the tax being a lien upon the goods Mr. McKeon and Mr, Dukes for motion; Mr. Masson find three obstinate ones next term, and four after - - 816, b -sixth pa jurors in Ham 41 | indicial officers. “When the right to vote atany | g yeing only 860,000 the first year and #100,000 the e Theived 1 the fort, the Governuent | and Mr. Marsh opposed. that, If one-sixth part of the jurors in 16 witl eloction for * * * the executive or judicial officers .c--,nllg had bt hfl:dhr‘l 'x'—'lgulfe lo"v"ulllo;l; ‘fi-u hl;u in tl l:lruwn 'n“, and was '?luf TERM—Bofore Judge DALY. mot convict, five-sixths or six-sixths may be relied g iy o ap LS : The fluctuations in Mintn 2 3 & shares in the earlier periods | entitled to it before the goods paksed iuto the posses- TH¥ LAST OF THE FAT-BOILING SUITS, of o State * * is denied, or abriged” &o., is | The fuctuations I s, Tn the early part of (ehabet the lm{{nnrr. Foarth. Toat assuming the Charisad, Bich agt. Jackion 8. Bobults ¢t al wpon in Suffolk, and after a series of break-downs ey The Post says wo_don't eloct judges, | fso s ccnlations 18 o D tho early part o 0 Pourth. Tst amuming the | | Bl o il s o = e Gl : ¥ e Bummer of 59, the Ophir ground in Nevada cou o | Government to be wrong in al 16 above positions, thal one ol suits brou, e fal ] Mefore Suffolk and Middlesex and Essex jurics, things | g wo .fi‘m wholly dernvod of reproseritation. | bougit Tor $100, atd the Gould & Cutry for # per foot. | this sult would not lie o g in all tho above BoIHonS T | to wraine vhe Beard of Health fom. interterig with will be as bad as ever. This experiment has got to | Such frivolous points only tend to weaken the | In iess thau eight months the former had risen to $1,000 | not exact the duties, but only received them when | their business, and was disposcd of yesterday, the com- "be fairly tried before a license law can be enacted, | stronger ones. Mrs, Stanton and others have sent in | per foot, and the latter to $600 per foot. In leas than two | tendered; and, therefore, as to him, it was a voluntary | plaint being dismissed by default on ‘motion of Mr. Uliss : z . amemorial in which they object to the proposed | Years from that time the Gould & Curry was selling 8t | payment: and he having paid the money over to the [ of counsel for the Board. “We also meed information as to the working of the | [reh v ohs ¢ T understand them, because it per- | the rafe of 85,000 per foot, but one year thereafter ut less msw.l 8 , he could not be compelled to pny it back; SPECIAL TERM.—DBefore Judge BRADY. i » than $1,000; in_ April, 1 000, | thut the sult worlld not le agatnst Mr. Barney becanse bé | Moyer agt. Burke—Motion granted. See memo- Sgxosses i sgae %5, 1t sold for a little over : " iy, whose very interesting and very successful attempts terday on the Satellite Lake, East Brooklyn, the result Zymotic infections killed 67 .51.-- in New-York and 20 in Brooklyn, 21§ per cent of all who died in the former, aad 164 per cent of all d to articulate were cited as evidence that Hartford | being another victory for the Manhattan Club. Tho | s ine istercily. earlatina coutines to be the predom iy weather was not as favorable as on the day of the pre- | sou. It destroyed 34 lives in the two eltles duriig the enough'in the evidence to’ entitls the plaintiff to go to ful physicians who are called to see this disehse in tenant bouses bave | the jury. The plaintiff testified that |..,lw,.. .u...c.jfl.,w.. FuseraL or Ty Late How. A. C. M. PENNING- ; Atlautio &P; vious mateh, a high wind blowing, and the temperaturo | o b0 3 pegan to report it to the Board as ther o other fufeetions fevers. Pul- | eitfi thie rest of the passcngers to the end of the bridge 5 b Yorhi 2 s R+ , | 70N.~The rematir of tho late Hon. A. C. M. Pennington, | Atsntdiago 250 B QiAW G of the Court reveraing that décision. frial , . J.—This 18 & close case, but I think there was & —— Omwe was doing all in that direction that could be desired. Hartford claims that it is only “semi-mutes” or 1o the boat; that the people P wed 144 deaths ln N mutes whose deafn is nat e enital, W E being rather low for ball play. The lce, too, was not in 3 ! re crowding o and off the e b b B P o @ e .‘l’.“] 00,088 be food condition, the recent gnow and thaw having mado vt oy T Jpodecncdy B e D e Yoty s fow ‘mitutea after jts | formerly memberof Congross from the Vth New-Jersey | Hates #BaxterG 1 0 aug articulate. The editor whose | fhe surface rovgh. The two clubs had full elevons on | ciies L fatality from 1 arrival, Mot he stepped on the boat because | District, were brought to Newatk yosterday from New- | Benton Gold 100 y e wd that tollowed him. | York, and the funeral services took placo at Trinity | Bobtail Gol Y nentest the bridge 18 an open space | Churélr, The following gentlomen acted s pall-earers: | Boscobel Silve divided by a steiug plece, elght Inches bigh, upou whieh | Chancellor A, O. Zabriskie, J, P. Bradley, John Ruther- | Builion Cousol'd. e Posta, Wt 10 chiains bet woen, Hyé ches high, | ford, Cortlande Parker, 1. Williamson, 0. 8. Halstead, | Burroughs Gold. Meparating the passenger way from the carrajge way, | Wa. K. McDouald, aud ‘Alred Douglas of Philadelphia. ~ | Central Gold. Thcre 18 n large chaln across the cartlage way and o e pl was pushed by Exoise law in New-York and the prohibitory law in | mavently disfranchis® women. It does no such " . 3 : and now can bo bonght for about 50 per foot, Winlé | had not received the money, and no protest was made to 4 BMaine and other States whero, a8 well as in Massa- | thing. b onlyhdou“not encourago their :n?-nn&hw“ T o Akl Sty miore widely, this | Tito and 10 ApPeAl taket to the Secrefary of the Treasury, rhodieny PR o o [ abusett, it s caimed. to have been o snccens, In | Mment. Mlassachusotts mas give the might of suflngy | i contdersd an SRR L% ot e 204 | Sie th Colcctor o the Fort Py AL COURT CALENDAR-THIS DAY. pennsyivaiia L o 8 A E 3 9, r ! agaln o cctor of the Port for OV - 1 ine, a8 Goethe and Ajax agreed, we must have | yent. She will not increase her represemtation in | stamps, are in the Washoe district. These mills have & dties. (AN rf SUPREME COURT-~GENERAL TERM. . o.oocen aes. ' . - ; Tllinots Central Chio& “light” on this subject before we can act advantage- the ratio of increase of her number of voters; thatis | capacity equal to 5,841 horse power, and cost, n_the ag- | . After argnment was heard on both sides, His Ion: Adjourned to Feb. & 1194 Gov. Andrew will before the Le, all, and I don’t see why she should. egate, over 85,500,000, all the other mills in the St Judge Smalley reserved his opiuion, in order that he SUPREME COURT—CIRCUTT. ously. Gov. Audrew will appear before the Legisla- v et fir\fin&i‘ul O ver A rostiug §8,600,000, The | InIgLL examise some of the pointe Taised, and this morn | Paxs Lo Adjourasd fr the tam, s tive Committee to defend the views of those who ask = re Roese RIVEr region contains 32 mills, carrying 810 stamps, | fug, after an elaborate eelion going over the ground { Part IL—Held by Pecxuax, J.—Court apens et 10em Held st No. i ) i wllhlm‘lfll of 410 horse. er, and_costin, cwmn‘m . Ay, he directed N g,"lh'.‘~ o 73 Duagest. . for a license law. The ex-Governor is already styled CITY AND COUNTY GOPERNMENT. The product of the State is readily calenlated 0 s | hcic] G Cousney. Damied States. Distriet. Attorney | M58 runcarten agt Lase. w—cn agt. Jandon. @ “runmy” by those who bave the liquor law in THINT remémmbered that from the Comstock lode is extracted | and Ethan Allen for defendants; Mr. Malcomb Campbel .,,._,,,,.".‘kp.._ i 668—Bentley ""5' charge, but nobody can doubt that his opinions are BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. :or:‘flnn %0 per cens of all the bullion produced in | and Eydney Webster for the plaintittd. m—gmmyql Stevenson. tfi-‘:.’-é“ut ristaler. N Y Central , o1 rai—— 35— Hartley agt. James. y 800, intelligently and honestly entertained, and that he A LARGE LOBBY PRESENT, BUT NO MEMBERS. The yield of the mines in Oregon for the present year | gupRE EUR | soo—Stephens naldson. | 9T—fich lancy. 4 Tias the welfare of society and thosafety of theyoung | The Board were to have held a meoting at 3 o'clock | do niot 3x060a #2,000.000, nearly the whole D e the ‘pev. | SUPREME CORUT-QUaCPIL_JiK. 3. ~Betore Me. Jus- § $e R L o o | b i T . » f b at hi £ the tl h on Tuesday afternoon, but at that hour not a solitary ducts of placer ulnfm The yleld of Wyshington Terri- Cooper agh. Condlin. Mn.:t uage Co. agt. '.m—u_u'f.- .rr“'num = | as much at heart as any o o gentlemen who so tory s put down at §1,000,000,"though three-quarters of i v i p th v Alippantly abude him. memler of the board appeared, although the lobby was | this amount is the B T o v | o This was an ordinary promissory note case, the | ses—no Elaassar. 138 Keugon agt. Swan. 20, Lt e oy i completely, crowded with u ‘couglomerated mass of | public press of Montana claim that the product ot tho anly thing making it iptoresting being that tho verdiet of | 10W—Wikle sgt, Hoster, i—Movbey agt. Moustjoy. 800. X The managefs of the Hartford Asylum for the Deaf | *strikers, shoulder-hitters,” &¢. Tho clerk called the F.»n-nmy for the year will reach $15,000,000; but this is the jury, which was for defendant, was ordered by the 866—Bull ke COURT-CIANBARS 000. 96 | and Db Wi¥e" appeared before {he Loghlstive | TpLozsetly st.8 minaiee aliar g o loc’ snd vpun fi oon- | thaugks (oo bigh &1 sefmata, Ehe et Tanp win | Court to be set sido and u new trial eratitod, the YeftCt | med by Bannans, ur-Court optne s 10 m. ~Callof te calendar st & o o ¥ 7] & v clusion the Board () adjourned to Tharsday next. T o5 410.000,000 sy eetimpting [t mmoh Nigher, | Leibg: 1n the.opiaion of the Court, sntirely Uawasranis ¥ S, TReserved Cases. L | Committee on Public Charitable Institutions to op- ‘The copper resources of the Pacific Coast are becomin, by the evidence. A s Erie | the project mecommended by the Governor, of | ags .:%Ix‘?_ oi :g:"fi{rzxs%n‘s&) e g lm]numnuu 'ni‘a followlng table shows the exportation of C'm;'l';'m"' "r'f JH,Y‘ {-’I;tygl{l:;nnn- 1»—01 1.;-;1 slbhcru.m {yfl:{m }f"‘ m&m flg ml D089 41 » 8 ING—A APPROP] O 8 from ‘rancisec p 1802 2 EFT. - 00 n e, Mary . ) h educating the Massachusetts deaf mutes at home, in- 'REIMBURSING THE BANKS. O RO ew York. To Boston. To fwanses s och agt. Kautz, T Haliday Lot g Ko 1,800, 6 etead of in Connccticut. And asa part of the ma- | The Board met by special call at 1 o'clm'.klunel\‘l-\' Pt e e T IT‘"";"I‘\I""‘l“"L") ”";1"0'-“ ‘lfll;l" pn‘lerrmlf:y o | $-Rritagt T " 197—Taloet agt Bitaes. - =N - . i % . PWEED 8,81 —_ X ALItT In the police court against his partuer, of hivin e chinery of operations by which it is hoped that the | fternoon. Tho Prosldont not being proseut, M, TWEED | 1gay 7" 1,597 Thm 1600 71520 6. 100 | Moleh certain el-l\w-lry Brom him.. The complatut was dis. | T o "‘”;'Lf;'fifi‘;mz}l'}‘;u"‘,, ey 0o, [2 Governor’s recommendation may bo defeated, an ‘A resblution was offered to appropriate the following | %% 4,905 1620 5,004 204720 10,234 320 | missed by Justice Shandley and the plaintiff then brought | 4gi0umed for the term. K h 400, - anonymous pamphlet has been issned and circulated aldifllonnl l||‘|ln;:(‘(;|’|my(i:;x't'hmelllu'{ . $15,000; Lightiog, b S s ey a0 SN :r';l‘"‘: u;”;;l""l‘:f‘ 1he ‘;'r:"f{~§?11. and p “1::5?.‘.'«1." ::;}:: ::: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIALTERM. ;o among the membérs of the Legislature, in which the | Fhe &pecial ‘Supplien, $0,000; which wasreferred. | " piig iiekaflvor mines of Callfornia are known as the | one Kohn, The latter teatified Do B or | PAkrL=Thl by Gaksoud J. e e D7) o est| 14 ok Inved ugal e s aolt Srorart {5 fuvarof tdiaseting sab Now Almadon mines, and have been op In | elry in question in the hands of the defendant, supplying | Nos on. 3 A ars “ g i | ment of xes,” 1n accordance wih the provisions of the of ore SO/ 08 102,313, hy s order of arrest the 'endant moves to aside on pese ogh Sexien ‘a2 —e that is to say, Dr. Howe is singled ont as the leader | ordinance adopted by tho Board S 7, 160, entited, e Logs, 10 e Boodch pounds, el on nffdavts eitng forth that Kobn | St g RPRRE e ] A " T 1 & An ordinance to authorize the Controlle: ) 1863, e r, o u other parties to swear to siml- | o a0 Y - 8 i the :lu\'clntntdfgr U](!‘Il('flhll.lg the {1.»uf mutes in | g m,‘um’,‘,“,‘,‘f‘,‘.;" Uy i i e or '8 nn. pouid, o whieh s o bo il Bl e tatemonts plnost amousting to o ey i, J—Co s 04 . Wikost . | g 5 assachusetts, and Dr. Howe being a Unitarian, it is | certain moneys colleoted from or paid by the same on ashings. In 1865 the 0- ions that he was swearing for money. §i—J. C. Dolge, jr, tgt. H.| 9i—Gompreehtsgt. Seldia ¥ ; ' -« % iy P pe ac it of thi ! i S 11864, or 8,004,465 pounds, to whieh {s to The plaintiff's rney sta that they had known Brown, ke. 96—-The People, ke, The BROKERS—3} P, M. fntimated that the religious wants of the pupils will | Soesint o {he trxos of 0 yoets 1365 mudl Aagé upest shat led ‘116 fluake from wshings. Tho gross prodnct D Mot 1hat i had offcred himsclt n8 & vol | 48—Ateon Jicobs agt. Heary IL Hodaon iver it B Co. ke GRS DOARE O S0 c} ¥ :” 1ok be 8o carefully attended to in Massachusetts as | Btates, by law exernpt from taxation,” aud iu favor of tho for 1866 was 90,020 flasks. The follotwing Is & comparative witness to n poiut deemed by them essential, and Morange. 98—Flynn agt, Williaws. Canton Company |Reading ove & Plity . . 2 8 88 | Mowing@nathed tnatitutions : statoment of all the quicksilver exported from Califorula nd taken his testimon $3—Thomas H. Stoat agt. Win.| 99—Steinhard agt. Priest, ke. 100 ... 42 | 400, 1024 400.. $n the Commenwealth which has, politically, arrived | Pllowin@mamed lesttatonss, m Bank, $21, 104 19; | 10 vArious countriea sfnce 1850: The Court vacated the order of arrest. Miies, ke. " ] at the high-water lovel of Gideon Welles, Jsaao | Greenvich Bamk, .m0 ;. Now-York Hank, st 7 T SN L toen w2 tsee the o | | Mr. Petahaw for plaintitf; M. J. M. Smith for detond- A D e s e Toucey, and James Dixon! The pamphlet I refer { Brosdway Bauk, 463,132 31; Contincutal Besk, 230 W0 600 225 95 1606 6,30 350 ' "7 New 500. ‘M “°T | East River Bank, 8,488 95; Grocers' Bank, 6,760 350 130 1,002 0,400 DECISIONS. 222—Marsh agt. Dildutt. 10 does mot even Dbear the name of its | over Bank, $25018 45; Marine Bank, §17,461 46; 103 3,906 13,061 14,778 11,590 1‘;? !z‘,'s:n Jones, et al. agt. Jacob L. Bach et 227—] tfi Kats o | o printer. The writer styles himself “A mnative ?m:.m,l:?]u:luoznnm:;n}l::m;; :\hw:zlnm:n. }’ - T T 78 9 15,008 1450 1;.:':‘! -l;'\\‘m Yr. Kyle agt. Jawes Hamer et al.—Motions de- | 17 L | £y Slevia. s o v/ i 2; Mercantile Dan X ; Nor meriea Bank, ¥ M 3, 776 4, 5 nied with $10 2 4 . 3 n "‘r" " mo of Massachusetts,” which 18 1o ‘guide to | £3,2% 49 Ocenn Banlk, 85,017 91; Republic Bank. $30,411° o 20% 1746 50 3514 200 360 | | Edward T. mith agt. Chauncey B, Woodworth—Motion | = MeKinler gt Folke. 231—Randall agt. Kichardson. ™ an identification of him. In 1860 there were 14,674 | 06 Soventh Ward Bank, #11,957 20; Baint Nicholas Bunk, R e o) i | evanted and tnjunction dissolved. — Hame agh Same Bauer. 69§ 200 persons in Connecticut who were born in this State, e Gomrmittee in their report state that this re R - 0 LR e 8 Company—MO- | |sj8-¥cuninis a2 Smich " use and I dare say quite & number of them are mean | eonclude the clnims of tho Dbunks; that the whole anbus i 19 321 a2l August Mayforth agt. Anne L. 8. M:nyfi»nh—flcsnn of | 22i—Graat g Valkuing. ilowsy. ugh to attempt t ise this theologieal h d clalmed was 2,134,860 10; that the commiittee have al- 399 9,448 35,998 33,747 26,014 36,913 41000 45,000 | referee confirmed und judgment of divorce granted. eno attempt to raise this theological hue an In'eJ)”h,MLMI 65; making a lnv::‘nr to the county of m ilver mines in Californis did not sver- [ Mary MeCarty agt. Boston, Newport aud New-York cry against Dr. Howe. However, Mr. Mann fought | $113,598 45. The I\"mrt of the Committee and resolution re 1,000 flasks per month In 1868, Bteaniboat Company (Circuit case)—New trial granted on NEW-JERSEY NEWS. this battle ) d it Dr. Howe's vi donot attached was sd:g‘od, orax was discovered in California in 1856, and sinos | paywent of costs of motion. g 5 Mg aub,/ and i °Dr’ Howe's views do-n¢ Ey resolution Controllor was directed to pay the | that time but one company bas been formed for its pro- [~ Grasset Launy and others agt. Aun Bleccker and " PETROLEUM AND MINING STOCKS. prevail with the Legislatnre, it will not be because a‘ubnrv'na]{'zu;l‘ny:‘d m:,;.); :I:\:l(x»umy Court-House up to g”fl'lw' About two tuns of crude erystal are produced (ll’)lx.h l—-l)m‘\rgmn!‘nsll;;mnflri-nll-d ({t. i INDICTED FOR A VIOLATION OF THE ELECTION SIRETB0 Yy 34 Bt anuary 19, the sum ¥ ally. ¢ People ex rel. Benj. F.Nudgett agt. ™ vo.~ o hejs a Unitarian o becanse Hartford is orthodox, but | **{' ol muinication wa reccived from the Harlem Bridge . - Irsof aloSiay vacated.: s gett agt. John Sykes, | yaws.—Tho Grand Jury of Hudson County baving found D e | MAD, g e for othier reasons. Let me suggest that it would be | Commissioners nsking for an sdditional appropriation of - y e T nont ‘a%t. Administrators of Dakin and | ® bill of iudictment aguinst Thomas W. Matres, Inspector Petroleum Stocks. - |Gunnell Union... 40 &8 wise for the Har(ford folks to hang together a littlo | #7000 Which wass r’vfsrrt-:’l. THE PUBLIC HEALTH. otliers.—Motion granted, with $10 costs. of Reglstry und Electious for the First Ward of Hudson, | Bennehotfhun... 3 0 3 g'mmgfi 1 4. 0 on adjourned. v i o i ol ity scnsed wi o p e | closer. The pamphleteer I have referred to calls the The following is the official report of Dr. Hagris, of | k < C City, the accused was arraigned before the Court on Mon- | T8 auan Py, ;... 23 Holman 17 y o ctprBiage e {he Bureaut of Vital Statistios, concorning the Sauitary | COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM.JaX.20. | da3 atteruoon. Tho Indictment, charkes him with know. | Gepra) 166 125 Hope Gold, 0 @ &ystem of attempting to teach articulation “the CRICKET ON THE ICE. condition of-New-York and Brooklyn for the week endiy Before DA J., BrRADY and CArDOZO, J. J. ingly, willfully,anlawfully and corruptly registering and | G0y 125 1 s0tKeystone S 1 1 wearisome torture of a fruitless experiment.,” Yet Vorr. Jan. 26 A ¥ Cuding | yapiLTY OF 3 MPANIES FOR NEGLIGENCE— | ¢Ausing to bo registered 13 aliens, Whoso nauies are glven; | gz oelsior. 18 Kipp & Buell G 100 ; : T ol K JURY THE PROPER TRIBUNAL FOX tps. | also a large fumber of aliens whose names avo unknown; NO%: 3 7,55 pRA the managers of the school exhibited to the Legisl 5 MernoroLiax Boaxn or Trauru, THE J TH ER UNAL FOR THE QUES First National 1 6 La Gold... 65 8 0ol exhibited to the Legisla- | BROOXLYN AGT. NEW-YORK — THE NEW-YORKERS Bohaey s Viees betwe, s . § ) OF NKGLIOKNCE—DUTY OF FERRY COM. | biso tho names of 201 persons whoso places of rosldence; | Maphattan. 204 Liebig.... 0 ® tive Committee a gentleman, the editor of a paper AGAIN THE VICTORS. stha In Now York was 25 TO PASSENGERS. gote "fl.’.'1'Tn"n‘.h‘d'zfm'.'{fi”}::?nfi:lmfifi.flfig‘fieu N Y & Alleghany, 4 00 600 Liberty Gold..... 7 8 i Jeatl e ovel . 3 1 % L. pablished for the benefit of the deaf mutes, who was | The return match between the Manhattan Club of o 30,83 per 1,000 in e e e e e e Lo hareea with refusing or neglecting to ndorse s number | 11 Hole Cree AR bl e educated at Hartford, learned articulation there, and | New-York and the Satellite of Brooklyn took place ye- | taua'ue 2t per 1oo0 ane ot Brookiys, & desthernte | 1, e Alcmaiseing e pisincires complnint for want of | Bf, haturalization b R o 3 5'New-York......1% 138 [ eviderice, th the case are very fully stated i the 1ty e ( 15 Nye Gold ... g 4 - s ) * Lo X guilty, and gave bonds in the sam of $500 to appear for 9 75| Puh Ran C Biiv : n - 0 » » ] [ w articulation 1 have referred to became deaf at | hand this time, and the Satcllites woent in to make & Dot~ | well said by the observing Superintendent of ;:_"- 8 P pe part of the Doy ter score, and they did it, seouring 87 runs for their first | dustry, the other day, that Af the tenant house , with ces Lave ' & mortg the age. of seven (I think) He i8 now | junings, of which Hamer's 30, Packer's 13, Tily's 11, and | theaiese lug discases 60 deaf that he cannot even hear it thun- | Padmore's 11 werd the best soores of the innings. ‘Parr | on the miserable p: der when it thunders' the loudests . totally | L0k the threo wickets with his swift bowling, and Chind- = | - 40| Express Company Stocks. 95 American.. 500 69 3% . wick seven by good length balls, Parr catehlng one out. | foion i B S déaf,in fact; yot b reads he languago of the lips, | Only yfilfiyaerirfr% n]m’ff i e, Tnking's on ston: i e ntgns s bk vl el | gl o scruta the passage way. An the pUiniftsiep | Rorarn's Corvram AT New-Bruxswior.— The | GO G & oy g1 ite distinctly i . The tonings was a short and liv e, und | e two week help pol ® | ped upon the bout, tho chiali acro s -+ L 2 Consol’ SRR AT and answers glibly and quite distinetly. To see tlis | fuk dn wa fuly ua attractive, as betors. y oties und | o woelies It weck hlp poln ot the mort wreched sod over | B0\ LPUL ) euuplove of thi boat he PASSAKG WOK WA | o) cataloguo of this nstitution for 1856-1 reports 105 | Corso'd Gregory 925 opper 8 gentleman answering directly and by word of mouth | Manhattan sent in Livesey and Bebring to the bat, and The wesn tewperature of the week, 22 Fahrenhelt, was 14 degrees | the Ohaln across the threw it froms the | students,of whick 13 are senlors, 21 juniors, 12sophomopes, | Corydon.. 7 75 Canada Copper... 60 108 thie questions of the Committee put to him orally, ?{"mf&m&flfl g:mg‘,u:ewlm l»lve& A ¥ mw::l povler Wit B8 O W el ossy, "-:g Vortiad ot} barumetri | outh kide of :‘r]u- ‘:,:.‘u histe he 'za‘;mnmau. to a " t | 30 freshmen, aud 20 in the scientific and sgricultural | Des Moines Gold, 9 m Charter O Cop. 100 :: while other pupils were obliged to have the inter- cangh by Tily off his own et otors: Kiveey re- [ig 3am. 12 The mortality and the meteorologieal eondition in this L oiattiHf catma upon tha boat e was pushed | "% e e 250 b‘}"‘u‘.?}i‘c..‘.i"'?f.': D 6@ vention of an interpreter, was enough to satisfy any | tired, he had placed 45 upon the scare by excellent bat- eregdg vy s e g gl JO L toward the leff, by ladies coming out of the cabig, 595 Manufaci ? RFERs > ting, and before Parr lost s wicket he ind placed no less | Se o rert b e Croeawich Obser At wook the mean tem- | Loy oould pot wdvance. He stepped upon th 8r. Parrick’s Dav.—A Convention, composed of Russell 100 » ) i tare was 25.2° af the Greemwich Observatory; the London desth- P pol o J ‘6 eennasans ;’n.e mhe great desirableness of an attempt, under | than mmt;:l ::a ;lte‘?lz', ‘t'l:wlfil wmlollf;mn |fur Mo&d". Bote wee a4 e 1,000 anuually ; that of mhun{.‘unn " Dublin, 23; fli‘ufi "'{,"“f n'-ml a t‘-lka mhold lnr the first | three delegates from each of the elght Catholic Socleties 100 ar ¢j i ach articulati Tucker , bul ‘well run on! 8 17 , 35 Gl n istrar-General of , but he sal hat the ople were crowdls %o this “:;‘v:’"‘nufl auspices, to teach nrvmuhtmn marking s score. Low had scored @ eua Jouliians0, | fuo uplllll horially laLoadon, ) -:x-y.fi. ogiard o | bim down, and that ho had to step Proin the unng.piel:»z in Newark, was hold in the Cathollo Institute a tow days BALES. fortunate class—unless, indeed, we are con- | when “ time” was called, and the game terminated, the | that eity was 26 per 1,000 1o Liverpogl it wis & per 1,000, the excess wWith bis left foot. At, o about the moment, or a8 soon as | Mnce, at which it was deolded that the anniversary of the Mining Stocks, |GunnellUnion , = Second Call, verted to the doctrine of Mr. Carlyle, who talks | Manhattans wmu(:lf n¥ the total score of 230 to 87, with | in that city Mu‘ehumwrw-n Two in 1,000 of 4 uiktion of | the boat touched the bridge, and the defendant’s em- | birth of Ireland’s Patron Saiut should be celebrated on | Amierican Flag 300. 45 United States Petr dingk Satant A v seven wickets to fall. The following 15 the scor London died of cholera. In New-York n'h’. ty‘:o-lf took only at the rate | ployer called to the vehicles to drive out, & Wigon cume Mumlu’}: the 15th day of Maroh next, by & public proces- 00, 3.1 00{ 200 4 1,300.......... W \gaing porators” and eulogizes * dumb Rus- SATELLITE. MANHATTA SIL LA [ Gorerainent aetrat oy O 14 The okle | floBs. Tho bridge, which was & chaln snd not 3 floating MonFha otowing gontiemen wore elocted. Gram Mar- . 95, Hope Gold (Beuton sians” and other dumb nations, as if speech wero | ;o po Beort obring 0. and b, Tilly ""3s | tooure s beag fllowed e e Tieeprerys | bridge, waa not upon oval Wi tie boat, but was ahout shal and assistanta: Tiots Ly, Grand Marahal; Law; ol 0 50 200.........0. 100 S p 4 A . . ., 3 " > 4 " eight or nine inclies higher, and as the wagon c: \t rence Cabill, Firs stant; Timo! rdue, Sec: % altogether a nuisance. His highest idea of o Parlia- | badmore b, Part, 11 Bebring o ant b, Ty .. 38 | siagesoreshrming” Ot Americks s thtsterel mont i | G112 i atunt. o Drido and conid ot get on | Assistaut; James Tlaruey, Third Assistant, s 9 00/ ment, I suppose, would be one where all the speakers )";lm'grbb.e Chadwick. a;r F;fll:ip};“t.:;t :; sauitary system like that of i k. e awnis. | 8, r- m:l;x" boat vu; N:lm -er,lAn the witness Evarts desoribed ——— :” shonld be dumb and all the hearers deaf—and, in ad- | Mckny b, Chadwick...... 0 I. Tucker run oui.!22. 17 — ity heiorso rushed eatiat the e orse stop, and | A New Mops o VieTMziNG.~Within tho past "9 dition to this, all the readers should’ be blind. But ;‘:::I" %P(?;:}i;m 1 Lang notous,,... ;. AMA_“ ua sho Ifumn-'r k:ir:;-‘mm'n" it, tho animal first | fow woeks a young man has been pursuing s rather ox- :3," is 1det or b, s forwi b o heata ar somidorod i acoomplltiosene | St Bradsiohs A WONAN SERDUALY TR e SUNEING o 4 | TSI Sttt b Sl Ltk | SRS ST o L (s 2 ent AImon wick. 2 tracted by & considerable noise, he turned around and | Rsbeing about 25 years of age, § feet 10 inches in hight, s well go on in the path of improvement, | Fish 1.7. w., b, Chadwick. 3 WINDOW. saw a horse Jump up and another saw it stumble and pesiae 4 00| 'l";:l:a lnchoolml,n Chelmnfur(';l.‘ near Lclurdl m‘z‘; ll‘xl;e'g‘ u;’n‘ o « Yostenlay mornlndu. Rm.:: Miller, aged 10 years, {;.elulnd“l.:y -‘:n.c‘gllnfl:lolth:l:i‘-'::lc*h; o 'in'.?"é’}?u‘fi EFfil:‘é .5'. );:':1‘“" ;“ge‘;nl::ifl‘!'%'é "Ev.e mh"v“ “:‘niraf:i := gy LW » e 2 d trom a second story window of her apartment, at J ng Prison, and stating that their relative has met Kknown or talked of, where the system of articulation | Wides, 1; to! Byes, 2; widos, 3; total... 5 [ Jumpe s 1o thie loft ; that his loft foot was on one sideof the string | g serious acoldent whil i the y - | 'No. 622 Est Thirteenth-st., while laboring underan attack | piece and hils right foot upon the other without its bein, -~ A s 100 hits been very successfully tanght by Miss Rogers. obal....oiioiessedl - o TOMLureznlcssuser 390 | of to ey and ool a componad tracture | I s BOWer to Tmovo any why ;tho axin of the cart camo | Aiace Thastory Yacles.. Sommetimes.the MaEE Iy bthern 19 2 mporary \po! {j ibed as having been injured by a blast; 100 Mr. Sanborn, Seeretary of the Board of State Chari- | Umpires—Measrs, Palm and Boyd. of tho right arm and leg. Bho was conveyed to Bollevue agninst him; the horse fell upon him, crushing his | that a fragment of rook has fallen upon him. Of 00 2 (e b rt, not yet fally prepared, gives Scorers—Messrs, Wright and Heudley. Tiospital, where she now lies in o eritical condition. toot, and Tie fell backward ncross the string piece, When | the relatives or friends are w remunerate biin St b S SN, 16 Iy eopers, Nes ¥ ly prepared, gives some | Time of Game—Four houra. CORONER'S INQUESTS IN NEW-YORK. i wiaA taken up by som gentiomen, with 10100t MAng: | his scwnoecd teonbl and bk %t them of Cop account of it. He speaks of one of her pupils, a THE GRAND BASE BALL MATCIL. An inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Schir- | 118 loosely troul his leg s t further appeared that there | disaster, communiocs! Latorior ot lhl:‘r‘wn A Provide boy, who became deaf at the age The grand match between All Brooklyn and All | per, at e Becond %tation-Honse, on the hody | hadbeen s great increase of business b this ‘°"'(' 1 | being exceedingly e, -Ho hos also called Uupts yidence boy, New-York will take place on Friday next, on the Union | of man who was known to the persons in the nelghbor: consequence of 1t having been made the terminus of the | thoss who have ,,,.u..\‘.'.a.mn- or on Blackwolls | L80:..cee T 4 of seven years aud three months, who had | Ground. This will be the biggest affair on ice of the | hood of whero he resided by no other name than that of Morris and Essex Rallroad. about six months before the | Island, and stated that he was of eonaiderable Y stodied at home, and spoke distinetly enough, | season- “Bweeney the Tinker.” was drowned on happening of this accident, an increase, nccording to the | fufluence with the Police Justices, and that tor a certain TuEspAY, Jan. . M. " . — Monday night, while erossing the .plank of the | Sintement of ane of the witncases, beyond the greatest | amount he would either prooure the nleu“umnh- N 3 Py but could understand but a very few words Y SOUTHERN RELIEF. N nonar Widfise lying st Pier No. %2 Eae River, bg hav: capacity of the defendants to wccommodate, 1t also ap- | tive ,,u,mmmuflmnmw shortened, | Gold is steady and closed at 1341, and o from the lips., He was 17 vears and seven months | 7o te Bdlor of The X. ¥. Zvivuns. ing gone on board to puraliase some fiah, A Vordit of peared tiat the defeudants,after tho wccident; made an | In this manasr be has BT, SOhcraetion yums of | 134, The Gold bill has been killed by the § and Ol St cotomd Miss. Rogers's achool, and'| :Smm: My name heving been used as oneof the | 1.o0ers b7 S Touo youre: o waa u native of | myly” change consiated fn putting up tence along the oy, o R, it i that he vossessed the names and | Congress will probably let the matter after five months instruction, solely from the | VicePresidcnts of the mueting held Inst eventng in aid of | The samo Coroner héld an inquest, at the New-¥ork il ;;‘g%'i‘:egyu;;fino Ing to the boat trom gt those z%”‘;?’ml‘;flm‘W" to | thereby render the country a service. 1ips of his teacher, he had completed Colburn's Men- | the Bouth, as appears by tho report in this morning’s P:&:’;‘“:,"{;"’“:f’,’.:‘,um,u e b, died from | closure thobe e 0 S R e Charbetiate| [T T N s AT The stock market opened steady at the extrome tal Arithmetie, and Towers’s Elementary Grammar, :"W‘::. 1 m :‘;»1'1” It was done without my permis- | yun over by a wagon at the foot of Toose o Bast L) ‘Rnh-'fl‘:m?je.fi vl AlUBETOON |y 1o FyprovsmNT AGENCY.—An assoclation of decline shown upon the street prices of l(nndz and could parse simplo sentences understandingly, x::ion In, tslbr b ”.m Uy makiag, the proper cor 1112::": M‘wunmluofl I:M.;l::fi"";" Ton- | the g-ufl od and those in the enclosure ‘m‘mm. 1adies of this ity some tite ago established an “ Employ- night, and thero was a good demand not "‘l;- though he had never before studied either mental A May'sleopa. €ars: | Tiis alteration, says the wi hlo, was ovidently | o No.3 Amity-at, from which, during the | COver short contracts, bt for an upward turn. Many of my friends know that I have traveled quits FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT. made 1 order fo prevent such_accident, 1t wae t Agency” st No. 2 Amity-at, y 8 of delay a asom o large amourit of work has been given out to inclination to pay was lncreased hy reports arithmetic or grammar. A boy from Stafford Hollow, there was no barriers, oty p + | extensively for throo Winters in the Rebel Yestorday, while intoxicated, Catherine Gaines, "14‘- jere #0 that the o Conn., who lost his heasing when two years old, ¢n- | $ e ot . SndT o ot wil. | biving an tfint thros months oldn her arms,fel upon )i T A A ‘gy“.,fi;flm oo fromen who hany thie mmareriof e pae: | L Aha delivery 2 Resk iAol vk g tered this school ut the age of seven yeats and nine | g even by implication, to indorse tho statements put | a red-hot stove, in hot & 't No. 34 Enat Phirty- | ROIDE 0.1t, ALWAYS WEUL 0B tho lower end of the bridge, | menta for both male and female mmfi that tho market had been largely months. In seven days he learned twelve letters. | forth ns to tho suffering un that part of tho country. Rocond-st. and both l'not r and of u‘u?n.my burnod. | which prevented pecdy dhflg'pfi'wn.l:al dad flmuu'fimsf&?’mm R m o reaction from the purchasers (2 o cover ""“'“‘.’ After dleven weeks instruction, ho could resd from Your obedient sarvant, R Moy, | Thoy wero taken to Belicyuo, Hoapitel by the Bt Bk | Tasion: T thiuk 6. Iniiy Jatorsupinfvan.tho ovl- | bonert 1o the doscrsing Wl e the roduls o Durchases, | trocts wap _ 6ertal ¢ peiigs, v Wel $lo Lips, wad puint sl tho letters, apd getioulty gl | - How-York, Joa. 2, 16t 4a oulcaucgs s douce, (Uah W gureck cwuae of WO weekdoule g L o wé Uho glliw 01 L0 ML g s @