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e — H ALBANY. annum on the valne of the meter shall be charged. TAE SOUTHERN STATLS. syste ‘ A hin oot o gyl b € CAMDEM AND AMBOY. |5 0 "0 e ety it | i s i e suARe DERATE IN THE AssEwniy—tme pemny | Br S Weed %,£ Clinton. introdiced a bill providing o KEX“L.]\.“ : CONS! the State expenses, and until the breaking ont of tho 1t | * from be s eteses nmml Foist on Toeolay. Ve 5,8 141 INVESTIGATION—THE EAST RIVER BRIDGE BILL that all horse-railroad _corporations shall make an A REQUEST FOR A GENERAL AMNES' ONSOLIDATION OF NEW-JERSEY RAILROADS. war New-Jersey enjoyed an immunity from Stato taxa- | 3 %% P v Mo gt s g Anmal report 10 tho Stats Engineer and Surveyor, | o7 Tausonara o zax suinure BY TRLKGRAPI TO TRE TRIDTNE. L tion. It has also been urged that this taxation was @ ) STOKNS—Fell wleep n Jos, on Raturdar morning, Peh 3 of MY THE ELECTION YOR 0 THE CON- | ending Sopt. 50 in each year, said report to contain | Franrorr, Ky, Feb, 8.~The House referred to TRENTON, Feb. 2.The, consolidation. of tho Cam- | «transit. duty” imposed on citizens of other States to [ §j'sers resdence, No, & Mickest, Beookiim, oot B ol Ea den & Amboy and the New-Jersey Railroad Comna- | which the citizens of New-Jersey wero exempt, and fl"'ll] Lmv;&i‘ Brooklyn, u‘:d P‘nd-y ‘moraiag, Feb. 1, after & w h] Inews, Febert Sewddar, aged 61 years. NTION=THE $C100L BILL— | full particulars of the affaivs of the corporations, the Committee on Federal Relations, yesterday, s e Mz, Penficld’s bill of ineorpotation of the New-York | roco o , YORK MARKET r'l‘(l Bn;“'ki".,“ S\,,’,,,:.’l (.:"w;la’;:?m l}’:‘{’l{n ’II‘ "‘:“m:'g: resolution, that the President be requested to issue o ANTUTIONAL CONVEL RECONSTRUCTION OF TH nies was fiually apranged at Hoboken yesterday. The | clearly unconstitutional. Against this charge the Btato | The relatives aad friends of the famil favited consolidation is complete, both in interest and man- | has resolutely maintained the negative, declaring the | = his funeral from Lis lste residence, Nor 123 Vanderbili-avs., on 812 o'clock ., without farther notice, His remaing will be taken capital stock, and in either case would come Airectly from | yNDERHILL—On Sixth ) have been made to reconcile the conflicting interests of the treasury of the company ; that it does not increase only danghter of Elias u‘:’.::'xfi.m.'i’:a.. Whm-'q the two principal Tailroad corporations in the State of | the cost of travel or transportation, or, if strictly speak- 1 W . I e v B ersey—the Camden and Amboy Company and the | 10g, it 18 the public Who pay this tax, the public is moro | fom the resilests oL beipaisuts, Kov 141 East Toenty-eveuth-at. 4 erscy Railroad and Transportation Company. To | benefited by this mode of nsscssment than avy other VAN WYCKAL FAMLID Flatas. N po (T Bl eee 9, 3170, tully comprehend the mature of thoe rivalry existing tn [ which could have been adopted, for otherwise the reve- | A, sccond danghter of the late Ryuier 8. Van Wyek, aged 21 yer - what {8 regarded by nine-tenths of the traveling public o Tha frieads and relatives of the femijy ary Inviied o thond har fios 3 For the past 12 years unceasing and fruitless efforts :\'.« TEM-—BILLS INTRODUCED. Horatio Allen, Thad. Dayids, Samuel Booth of Brook- Proclamation for General Amnesty ; and if not now of Aiaonil 70 ¥ER mwrye. T e !; n, John Hunter, and J .,.u:l,h Knapp. 1||.-_(h-.\u‘q|. is | considered expedient 1»y him, that John C. Breckin- agement. term *transit dnties” to be a mere interpolation in sub- Greenwood, k ALRANT, Saturday, Feb, 2, 1367, pstract atunnel under the bed of the East River | ridge Do pardoned and penmitted th return home. LS b g sequent supplements enacted, and not to be found or 6o filwhbm —In Brooklyn, on Priday, Feb. 1, Mary De Forest, wife d 1o scssion of the Senate to-day was of less than betw Wall and Jackson-sts. to some point m | AL wag passed assigning the 4th of March for THE NEW-JERSEY MONOPOLIES — THEIR INTERIOR | construed iu the original charter; that the tax is equit- The retatiras oad o i the 276k yedr of Mot g, T Brook Letween Atlantie and Hudson-sts. 77 ecti s Jradh 1 and friends of the fuaily are invited to attend her umd;u ¢ LAl s 8. Tne | the election of Congressmen for the next session, in- IISTORY—AN IMPORTANT CONSOLIDATION. able on the amount of business transacted instead of the m"'"”‘:mmhn;rh. Brookiyn Hights, ou Monday, at 1 ¢'clock, "“"’;“ "“",““*'“'v:‘“"““f""“" “"”“'"'” “, eption | cinital” stock to consist of 30,000 shares of $100 | stead of the regular Angust election. of & few unimportant reports from standing com- | each. : 3 ) ; *The Committee on the Sinking Fund have made a mittees,was transacted. In the Assembly a largemass ‘Ihe bill in relation to railroads introduced into the | report upon the financial condition of the State. of Lills of all kinds were pregeuged. Those Wl Assembly by Mr. J. Covell proposes to compel rail- | They propose that the State call in all her bonds, and ch A o # MO | roads whose lines meet, to check baggage and sell | recommend a law stopping interest after maturity, are of the most iniportance are appended. A Jively | throngh tickets to passengers, as well as trawsfer | and bonds not pn:sfl:mlt.ld within one year after due debato sprung up between Messrs, D. P. Wood, Henry | freight, ete. . ave considered as canceled and their payment left A 6ptional with the State. nue would be greater, and®that in all cases it is the con- | 'yt the resideace of her Feb. 5, at 1 o'clock p. Smith, and Messrs. Bigelow and Parker, relative to | . 7= ~i 2 W"—G.mi.—. o o YT eviciy sy . b the printing of the ¥t of the Regegty of the | o THE STATE LEGISLATURE. TME yiusD)MEN'S DUREAU IN KENTCCKY. O &otforatlon, it may be well to explain at the outsettho | sumer wko eventually pays the taxes. The above ate - University of New-York. The Printing Committeé, | * o s ©o v BENATE....ALBANY; Feb. 3, 1881 Wasnixgroy, Feb, 22he Commissioner of the f position of the roads fiow In process of consolidation. Tho among the chief argnments urged by the monopolists in 5 Mourning Goedn, of which Mr. Bigelow is Chairman, reported | g "q e Ao ISena}; = b'rh-; et Fioedmen's Burean has receivéi the report of Brevet | Camden and Amboy, or ore proporly ¥nown as theJoint | their defense. POy g pomtad e g ol gl g g in favor of printing 1,500 for the use Of | quorum uot being present. g Brig.-Gen. John Ely, United States Vojintgers, chief | Companies, own the line of railroad from Camden, oppo- | THE EFFECT ON LEGISLATION OF TIHE CONSOLIDATION. gm Also Bounets, Shawls, Cloaks, Vails, Crapes, H; the Regents, members of Legislature, ete. 5 % CITY OF BIMITA. superintondent and inspeetor of freedmen’s a{fuirs site Philadelplia to Sonth Amboy, and thenco by steam- | ‘The effect of the consolidation of these mammoth fn- | G0 %Y B e s g “”‘.-"uu-.l “mtcs' Motious were made to reduce this number, “’)lrl. .\_l(‘hs (I_{]t-p., Chemnng) h.[mdncfiqn bill amending | for the State of Kentucky, giving in detail the upc;;? boat communication to New- rk City, the only through | terests, whose influence extends into nearly every County ofe of which was supported by Mr. Daniel P. Wood. e “lébl\!:;:kh\xflf1‘.1':':!"17':h‘l‘xm{».mw S N tions of the burean in tiu'anfln {8 for the month of Rl Oven Rl floy h“-%f e cout een tho | of the State, 13 a matter of serious cousideration o the oy cities ot New-York and Philadelphia, also own | peoplo of New-Jersey aud the publio generally. Whilo Special Notices Henry Smith took the floor in opposition and made A(\n rgm(lnn of Mr. HUMPHREY Rep., Wyoming) a biil | Docember, i A e ! oI relative fo tho election of the dircetors of the Roches- | Docember. It apy “m;"fif;‘flfl‘.'n"“fl"“fi\,‘n‘;" pumber of | what 1 kava as the Philadelphia nnd Tréuton Railroad | they werg tival corporations n fact 08 well as in namo, As tho Nightingale Warbling 5 with an extendig pranch to Nevw-Brunswick.” - | each anxlons fo cxfend their privileges, they boeame | ooy f e e of the grove, so PHALONS NIGHW ic speech, saying that he did not know what | ter and Genesce Valley Railroad was recommended to les per month was S constituents of Mr. Woo oro like, i g the Railroad Committee. verage rate of wages paid to the ¢ ituents ¢ r. Wood were like, if he had ODD-FELLOWS IALL. $16 41, and to females $5 50, including rations and The New-Jersey R3¥togd and Transportation Company wary sentinels on all matters of projected legislation by BLOONING CERNUS evashe’ o8, o Gon. Ely states that the outrage upon the | own the line of railway froin ¥éw-Brupswick to Jerscy | éiel other affecting the public for good or evil, and were ", pectiiy fragrance of Eve's bower la Bdea, decked with the frst roses thal ot applicants for even two of th se 1mportant re- The bill amending the Charter to the Odd-Fellows' As- iarte e \lr Higenn I"”_”“ e ul.mrt.. Ry o w:‘llllutl"t;:‘l;"l’l:;l“‘*::"%vm":““l:‘l(‘fi.l;ll\"‘:';ll‘lll,;r:’l'l‘fiu-‘l‘:ll!"‘ Ab;t'llljt;'l)ll::li.!x:;::‘:F‘\h'lisltm.“ll\‘ nghupr:.‘l“ "!lll.l»frlil;:l; City, and in addition the valuable rzonopoly of the Jer- [ ever ready to sound the note of alarm. The decisive” speech, answering the objections of Mr. e been thoronghly Tivetastd el B s p';,.“'(,s sey City Ferries. Camden pnd Amboy has used {ts immense [ ever bloomed, could not have been ricker sad parer tan L Wood. Thel xyor was going to reply,when Mr. Dixon The SPEAKE A‘S.SLA\IIILY‘ H concerned in the outrage have been arrested as yet, | The object polnts of the two corporations are New- fanded debt in tho construction of lateral 10ad8 | gcent of this bewitehing extract. . o (he previons question, which was sustained. Cvt»)‘t:rl\:g‘}\n\hn presented the Annual Report of the | owing to the inability of Mr. Schofield to identify | York for the Camden and Amboy, and Philadclpita for | to bring business into its channels, and to defeat [ — MWFIIF——_-——-. The smendments were reported and the resolution as i BILLS PASSED. St {fhe) SshoolAG FHaE plabe Lak K yor Decn 16 | the New-Jersey Railroad and Transportation Com whatover might be lkely at any time to prove a com- m‘;;&'w‘jglq%‘&?}}'lflf;,flzflmr:‘ THtroduced by the committeo was adopted. If the | | Authorizing the Supervisors of Dittehicss County to lovy opened. THio receipts for coniracta ayprivod. USniDE | Tha charter of the former give what s calld the petitor. Tt wasa coutrolling influence in nearly all the | &llwwedby 0 5L s jands for an asylum for the insaie, it ot Tonpets X sive,” or “monopoly” privilcge to build and operate a rail- | West Jerscy roads running through Mercer, Monmouth, :‘;»“""'i’.'flfi 5’}'{{:&"”%%%,# pon the ebruary. the month were $265, The numb way between New-York and Philadelphia, for a period of [ Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cwmberland, They spesk upon NATIONAL AFFAIRS. previons question bad not been called the debate | “Amending the Central Railread law, giving equal inereased during the month to some extent, and would have lasted sometime, but it should have been | facilities to express or freight companics. alled if at all, after Mr. Wood had replied to the To amend an act rel ”. x(«:‘,u;:m stock companies. of extreme destitution had been reported. years,and which will expire by limitation January 1, 1569 and Cape May Counties, and also in the Belvidere Dela- Resarvad soate for the course can be procured of 8. D; “,._'H f . - AN 5 = P epi— “This grant having been recognized as a “contract” between | ware road, while Mr. Stovens, the largest owner in the | 246 Fulton-st., Brooklyn. Price #2. Tickets for single . acks upon him. By Mr. VAND! (Rep., Wayne)—To anthorize : g 8 d d o : Yy ’”l:: e :;,.- r"fl"”'m shroakie) the Coumittes e & o and. Madison Couse NORTH CAROLINA. thie State and Corporation, has always been sustawed by den and Amboy, 18 also the same in the Morris and """“""‘""'v:'b"“:“!',!?“'-'m;!'td!'fl h e ety e '\ x © stock tn a railroad. THE APPRENTICE SYSTEM—REPORT OF GEN. SEWELL. | the Tegislature and Courts Essex, thus giving the consolidated companies a . o ow-York co L COTTE Ay : RENTICE 8YS LPOR L. wocintion.—A regular meeting of this Awociation will be Leld at on Naviation to 1.1\‘(]-.‘11 ;u New \_0le n.xfdln‘nukl;‘n.n A MR CIEn ey, Albang)=19 amend the Charter | yy yyupouari 1o Tur TRIBCYR. the Camiden and_ Amboy Company, sceking elther exten- | strong legislative iufluenco in nearly every county in | Broulway ASV«M,\":"M)»QE‘NHI. THLS (:l'ua:a EVENING ab e ‘yl.L‘v.. jon ‘;"f'('., = ‘f;',’ l:";"';’,‘v“:h g ,::: 13y Mr; RICE (e, Oswego)—~To iucorporate the New- | WASHINGTON, Feb. §.—Gen. Howard hns received | sions oF throngh roads between New-York and Philadel- | the State. Combiued, they own almost the entire ek AL Velon e R I PORD, Frsidonts pokein h“"\‘ g I.r “1(.'“"\1, N e il “l‘:\k (B.l‘i-l.lmls;:“ N (Dem., N. Y)—To amend the the report of DBrev.-Brig.-Gen. Sewall, Inspector- pila. Mr. Edwin A. Stevens of Hoboken who | availablo —outict on the Hudson River for sny | Rossarf. Doasis, Secrear. 2 appeal of Mr. Creamer, adopted. No opposition | ok or o Rantek R General, relating e tlnt u Lolds a controlling fiuterest in the Camden and ilrond communication across New-Jersey to American Institute—Annual Election,—As FLECTIO 3 - dbility of the nics' Association. al, relating to the apprenticing of colored . , < USTERS and COMMITTEES of this Institute will be held wanifested, so the responsibility of By Mr. KIMBALL (Rop., Frauklin)—To fucorporate the | children in North Carolina. Gov, Worth designated Awboy Company, and owning tho water front York City, thereby completely forstalling | THURSDAY, tre 1ith of February iust., at tho rooms of the Institubel at Hoboken, or & portion thereof, has projected new and direct competitor with them for | the Cooper bl .-r'rxu--fl'uowm.um-.«wu.. whatever wa offcially l"“\"{":"',".\‘m“.“.‘:“::;':cc,:::y.'{:l“;,‘.l."i:::? “’”"‘"::”“"' R o the Hon. W.S. Mason of Raleigh, to act on the partof | for many years enter o eaaxalites. I6banaleta of Mr, Oakoy of E -'”‘.lz‘”‘.;jll‘(*l an .I’.J‘v;“uwurpuruw the Na :::.1'\:1':“.'( :.lx'll:-‘ jar tis nyu..,l ‘I"j‘v;'“""““‘,""“i‘l‘ Jis road from New-Brunswick direct to Hoboken, a dis- | under thelr immediato control, even after the monop- Kings, Barker of Schuyler, Mead of Livingston, VALK u‘l“,):'(l. “{‘ll‘{-’ lv‘:‘:-‘:’::::ITK.!';TS.‘: iy _-1 i 1' NBes eX ‘““-" , the children were il- | tanco of 34 miles, and thus obtaining reliet from depend- | oly privileges shall have expired a few years hence How Dr. J. H. Schenck on ' Pulmonary, Rt e theaviy of Woaidhoatir, Wi é8 b, ~ A1 €0 Xt y loaned ont to their former masters. That 10 | ency on a rival asequally anxlots to make an extension | far this power will be exerted will probably be developed DYSPEPTIC, AND PLEURITIC CONSUMPTION." of Columbia, and Briggs of Greene. The major Sounty. e Nation- | Dotice was given to the parents, or any opportunity | from New-Branswick to Philadelphia. Provious to 1857 during the present session of the Now-Jersey Legislature. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. lhrol\\"nl w__‘.m i o il dibe ableta taktt in Court and resist the | the Morris and ¥ Ratlroad, in which Mr. § Last Winter an act of incorporation was grantedtos | This arises from & cold settling on the substance of the Jungs, which ¢ are | BY MF ., Cliautangn: s al Banking Associations to become tate Bankiug Institu- afforded them to a vens s a i ! 0 binding. That the l’u]vlln'n were taken by force, wher, terminat k, and was the also | company entirely independent of any of the existing cor- attended with & cough and slight expectoration, aud which, if uej tute a thorough inv ration, but to accomplish the 1 . ends songht to be gained by the citizens of your ci s ,”,z;,,',r‘fj’“‘"‘”‘"”"“”’" under anthority of (hese illegal indentures and car- lent on the New Ruliroad to reach New- | porations, to construct o road from Newark to Now- | wiltecainate i ths form of Consumption, ' ) ried to different e s in the St The Supreme The lntter compa Jaimed {o | York, and s now bullding at intermediate points, The commencement of the disease is marked by slight aching and Brooklyn, the latter must not be backward in . . . railrond and othe appearing before the committee and give their ex- |~ By Mr. GIBBS (Rep., Delawa 1 the project of extending 35 between the Hudson and Delaware riversnot | - jiuew Briy, Ree. Secretars. HORACE GRRELRY, President, e ——- nnt Clintou o mako eommon | Conrf of the & ntl A in one of the y purelssol what (6 ith tightess 1n some o p, to e 'S¢ b e . 1 Companies to make reports, Shiat U Tofatitintes Are oautrary.fo tha tate e rurietary risht gianted by the State to bridge | without haviog s yet o fixed easterly tormina- | TS s OC RN T s o, o e )—To facilitate the con- This decision will operate to prevent | the two rivers between Newark and Jersey City. In that tion, from the fact of being unable to gain a ferry privi- [ (o0 ;“!""‘“ --“'"'m‘m The Lreathing lout Railroad by tun e arted o 1o oxtend the | year spplication was made to the Legislature for the | loge on tho Hudson. They are now asking of the Legls- secs Bogponk... ThED I pioms MRS Dot iR P spicacns, and at length alight fover oecars toward eveaivg, and the perience on the ferries. The time of meeting of the ]s‘tlfx|4-tul-3‘|’:-"rlx'\x‘-|‘l Oswego and ¥ o d I iy a0 committee has not been fixed, but it is probable it iy Mr, WILEER (Rep., Dutchess)—To fnco b e | T e omia g ot o contest was obtalned, to ex- | lature supplementary power to obtatn this, and are OD- | peeprstion and pele contizee. (o be semenh orsiet Sheoaghy By Mr. WILBER (Rep., Du 0 Incorporate former slaves. ‘Tho Commissi find that il o Tesex Tatlrond to. Hoboken, and the | posed by the Now-Jersey Central. It secured, it i moro o promdhoribpd orpp i escie e iz o : ‘obable that the new road will in time be sceking | the moring, snd the patient rises out of bed fa w-Jersey Company | than an extension from Newark to the Delaware, and thus fur- | relaxed aod fecble condition. There Is sn e Hability to lay, at the Astor House. Notice will | Loaners’ and Trust Company of N w-York. Alse, for the | Stute laws relating to apprentices ; il‘fm“,m‘ gomstzuction of a railroad in e Pttt LR P Sl Al sl o tond phpiin propey oy fth-street and other streets in New-York. i et uus destroyed. This being rexarded s the first £ 308 r st ol strecten NowNork g | clildron. They recommend tho repeal ofall the pro: | was this dessrer s being regarded ns the first | an u».r ””!r" F'.'““”‘“"‘- o ll»"glv-,:l.n"plh:a ]|(|'n(|< f,‘. ,~.I:\.:,X;L‘1Iu|xl“i, I"X;'l}.,(.f, .x.";'..,r;, Visions wherein distinetion is made on account of [ aggressive step gained by the Camden and Amboy to ard | nish a new and formidable opponent to the presont con- | cold on the slightest exposure. By degrees the congh becomes mory. Dy the Committee of Nav- | gte the Home Savings Bank i New-Y color, A bill has already been prese the | an extension from New-Brunswick to tho Hudson—an | solidated interest. trequent and troublesome, partienlarly tn the eveuing or moruing, of By 'EY (Dem., K night when awakening from sleep. As the disease advances, the will be on Tue Ve given throngh the ¢ The bridge bill of Ser though reported favora live to Commis | Legislature for the repeal of these statutes, mnd it18 | easterly tenminus having been secured in the in- lips, toogue snd fances becorme dry in the eRernoon, alight chills lgation, has not been considered yet in the Commit- Mr. I R i e i i epit Dl 7 4 g ; er helicved it will pass. - Gov. Worth recommends it. " e of the Whole, When once there the bill will re Mr. BERRYMAN (Rep., or & raliroad in 4 g 03 DXL 2001, tercst of Mr. Stevens, leaving only the link be- | SgizURE OF A SU! PrivaTERR.~On Satur | |1 beathrpre e S S seive o thorough sifting, althongh, judging from -third-strect, Grecnwich-ave. and other streets in TEXAS. tween Newark and New-Branswick to be conne day afternoon, between 2 and 8 o'clock, the steamship 1Y o ";m gh dm:“;:.""u P e one the New-Jerscy Company counenced an open fight | g R. Cuyler, which has been fitting out ostensibly for at s felt in the palias of the bands and soles of 5 the TREAU—OUTRAGE. present appearances, it will pass the Senate. Two sndments have been made to it. As the bill now _By Mr. FRE yls the company are re: ium-d to commence the \A;p_r""[d"",hz work inside of one year, aud the cities of New-York | , BY Mr. SIGERAON (U0 and Brooklyn are to be allowed to subscribe to the | 3.0 10Tk ase the salaries of the employé ate the New- THE FREEDMEN ELRGRAPH T0 THE TRINUY GALVESTON, Feb. 2.—Gi empowering wilitary officers, where there are no tly exteusion their road to the | the Government of the United States of Colowbia, Was | is very quick and short, aad the pulse very frequest, small, quick, or, at a polnt between Trenton and Easton. | gizeq by the direction of Collector Smythe, under the | tenss. These febrile paroxyams continus till toward widuight, Delaware River, it would b wuspicion that she was intended for the Chilian OF | they terminste in more or les profuss perspiration, which contingss O and permisston easily obtatned from the Pennsyl- | peruvian service agalnst the Government of Spain, in | til moring, learing the sufferer exbausted, languid, and depressed. Prée quently, previoas to the oceurrence of thls train of s;mptows, for & weste 1. Griffin issnes an order stock. n all otherrespeets the bill stands as already | Fira Department. i e f Bhesinlcpitbe printed. The, projectors of the bill have not com- | ky D. P, WOOD (I )~To provide means [ ' ant Commissioners of the Freedmen's \ Legislature to construct a road divect to Philadel | yiolation of the Neutrality laws of the United States. snenced lobbying yet in iis favor, probably consic for the dischar, Idicrs. Bureau, to act as such. This extends the ope n | phia, tl ing the New-Ji v road o through line expectoration becomes thickez, and not uafrequently mized with ing their interests. safe in the ImmL of Mr. Murph By Mr. SHUTT (Rep., Ontario)—To amend the General Y " Ty us grvig New-Jerscy roud a through line Upon ¢ nation, there was found on board an arma- | SYPeotn g L T thay state. in justice to this gentlemen, that [ Bounty act. ! of the Darcan over the entire Stat . Griffin | its own control direct between New-York and Philadel- | mout e nch guhs. (804 10 b Dahl. | The felivg of a oad in the chest, and smacistion coutiusos, 7o 1 may staze, ‘i JOsL p B P By M1 TOF R, tio)—For ated ratt. | officially compliments Major A. J. Hogan f the 1480 | Dhia but afew miles longer than the present e« | ), two Parrott guns, and a large quantity of anunu- | with increasing failure of streogth. \ he denies that he is now or was the connsel of tk 3 T 1 ) ¥ l o e Lt Brooklyn Union Ferry C He a1s0 states that | Fay in New-York. Alson rclation to, Tato Water | United States Colored troops for gallaytey in dis ronte, and plactag the Cauden and Ambey eutirel | e thess, thete’ wers MY Tl | Toward the usfarorble teraiaston of the disens, awelling of but fwoof the directors of 11 resaid ferry company | N0or the e ;}&‘r‘:‘:‘xi‘-‘ o |:':‘\“|!l’u‘x‘|‘v’lh';!31|‘:v”-: - n.‘xb‘my‘.l;mv ! merey. The latter in the mean time secured a ch Abonit 60 ::"l(:—’)é:.l;vllsu\:':r‘:' o | fect and diarches almost invazisbly come on, aocompaaied with @ wi y o wcorporators in this bill—Mr. Pierrepont and Mr. | Also for the relief of the Butfalo performed a shoek thelr Interest for s road from New-Brunswick t | haster of the K. R, Cuyler, named E. J. Kead, | aod boarse voice, diflculty of swll wing, and sometimes ulcerated sor®. Bills. No provision is made in the bill as to lmiting ation Cotnpian Also to afd the I They had b 1 . b4 b | Will 800 be set right, ns the vessel was | tbroat, ustil death relieves the sufforer. the time of completing the bridge. This should be | constructia Buffalo and Washington Raflroad; | MY BOE Boen e iites. T Deth, which, when constructed, would leave a gap of but | L O B B 006 Gt it PR # | and res . ¢ ens. six miles to sceure them a direct through route, independ- | as can easily be shown, seizure was effected very 8 " . ¥ ; o -t i : 1Dy the citizens. They wer I 1 ! indey b y be sl ’ i ffected ve Whes Bronehial Cousamption s complicated with hapatic diseass uiatly, no resistance being offered, though there Were | | oo G0y uonmgon), it forms what s o lly rearrested aad are now held by She militars. | et of the New-J Jerscy Compar abandoned, a truc ey Company. The effort of the New- feated the first A between the g by either belug the extension of the | FHEEH n Newark to New-York via Hobo- | await the o sings have been studiously | several of the men drunk ¢ r but not | with nt rivals, the | the stean: board at the time. A sloop 1 was also seized at | Consumption. T this form of the disesse we bave, in sddition to departure of the | ontivary phenomena of bronchial disease, various armptoms indicative '}"'l!"j’aht hepatic disoners, such a# teaderness and tensivn of the right side, irreg L‘“’""" ularity of the bowels, with usgataral stools, & sallow beg uf the face, o narrowness of the whites of the eyes, fatew lency, indigestion, with variable appetite, increased ifouitd of breathing, and eough afler eating bearty meals, farred asd brown tongue, foul breath, nauses, aod sometimes voniting. In semq Jooked into when the bill is considered in Committee | it appropriates $500,00. of the Whole. This is an important question, for if | iy Mr. COV s the bill ehould become a law as it now stands, the company conld work a mouth and then suspend perations for five years. The bill for the telegraph line between New-York and France had a proviso m it that the line must be laid inside of {wo years or | uals. she charter would be null and void. Such a proviso By Mr. OAK @ Mr. Murphy's bill would improve it. 1f it could | Yorkand Afr got be inserted in Committee of the Whole, then the | vert 3 By Mr. HALSE For the better protec - — TENNESSEE. TPST VOTE ON THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE BULL. BY TELEGRAFN TO THE TRINCNP. Nasnviree, Fel The I gro Suffrage bill sed 1 , which resulted in Yo wls of the measure are ming BIGELOW (Rep., Jefferson)—To allow the hee Company to insure lves of individ et o o s aud ¥ e dcbato on the N #inee then all heart-by Wy, A_test volo Was | oypcented trom th and fn all matter of State log rmonionsly, while at the same 1y pressed for the con- ep., Kings)—Ta asatlar tie Company. r Company o pre (Repr., Orange)—In relation to the Se ays, 5. The | Islation they h thme negotiaty have been st bill should be recommitted to the Committee on Com- M1 ¢ 3 sade = iar A Meroe and Navigation, with instructions to that com | Wen's Bavings Bank in New-York, 3 A compi the Hih Pe i t for Overton | - Uitétug plands | fuasccs of this form of the disesse 80 symploms indicaire of mittee to find out in what time the bridge would be Mr, KICE & (Rep., Qswego)—T0 incorporate the | County to-day to protect 1 izens. Anthony, | solidation now reported partially consummated, and to €k redueed. Ploutodvite! | alection occur in the acement of the malady, the ouly somplefed, g ; v 5 82 HOYD (Rep, & N eu)—To enlarge the bounda- the Federal soldier u f e ':!',‘ i .IL “.~ | wh L;u‘ nagent of two-thirds of th stockliolders and | Wheat—arsland Wiite, 3 21 festatious of disease being such s are usnally presest in liver comp! The J ary Committees of both Houses have Waterloo vill nd £3 oaccomplices, luve | the State will complete. There is but little doubt that | B et »'.:w ylv ;ufif‘:_ -»x/n'.. generally. A dull pain or tenderness in the right side, with increased wee wilove. this b Prime o Vrelts Poist delivery; | casiness on lying on the le® sise, irregularity of the bowels, fodl T (Rep.. Suffoll)—To enable corporn Mr. WAGSTAF il Laws, to extend the tern of zed under ge snding the time for holding y | Osta. S Y | o $om$ 12 mbers of the Constitutional Col ko effect from the 15t of Janua t. The terms thercof I made publ st united ¥ w election for w Sfering, but fow buyers; held | tongue, aad depression of the spirits, are in such cases the Srt . %4 Whisky still | (g complained of by the patient. The frst warnings of disgase ua or ases. LOUISIANAL sention. The majority of the Senate Commitiee are u.ilm‘\‘m lu;:" R 5 p e ve ot 7ab 3 7 aving the election i 2 Re- ¥ Mr. LEFEVRE (Rep., Ulster)—In relation 1o gas nAT TS THE FRINE la e not yel | dultas ular, Petrolen " g, the same opinion. Senstor Fol + is opposed 1o & AXWELL (Rep., Ulster)—To incorporate the NEW-ORLEANS, Feb, 2—In the Legislature to-day o nauxEoment Mo esptiatatoak atibe Oam- |+ 20if 2 $i3 Baeld 0 tor kel Wister; | with puin. By degrees the congh hecomes more troublesome, asd wheg wpecial A avorisg the idea, of cboosing the atehomas and Beckiliy Cumpany. o ve fruines |52 act, which was passed last year, exempting prop- e A o et SiADoR 000, N & Riten don of e Douvie Kstre Ky Kiour | 18 continsen torsome sme tough phlegn is cxpectorated. The brestlt EIt (Dem., Ulster)—To fogulte the BULC- | gryy iy cortain cases from taxation, was amended 80 | ahout the St T MowJeriy cotpany 2ab Choice Western. B! I, to, is in some degres affected, asd the suffrer compiatas of welghd on Pe a e ) ersey company o | gomi :V‘| » Siren T’; - ‘f,'fif,,';““ o w‘“*m. and tightness across the chest. The brouchial affection now sdvasoed a: e ; Y * | uutil a coplous purulest expectoration and the nsual symptoms of Leella members of the Convention in the 1. Both com- A by o0, with & floating debt of 60,000 | ot capital & X rry! lmlh'N al ’Imlw]l unanimous, the "- wocratic mem- FIELD (Dem., We as to inelude any property which has been ui | ers being the only exceptions in their opposition to oklyn Tunncl Co the military or ¢ivil anthoritics of the United States. | » s ‘ b 2 + to Albany, 80e. re chosen TRAVIS (Rep., Westchester) R e b | :‘ I " 'J that the *v"'"' - -"-:" "'Jw'"r"-“"""““‘ miLe, Yob S—Vieie— g1t §0 r Exir Siaie. Whest THe8 | ase uly stblished, which contiages to fncrease until death ensues. I intaloc A8 HOW exista: he New-Jes company oo, 2 40. ot . vew Toloda, on the track. hats B, 1) " O u . ) rid Barter, $1 for Ntate: $1 04 for Canada. Whisky, PLEURITIC CONSUMPTION. having an e - 1 ors’ Warchouse, Guarauty aud Cowmission Con ARKANSAS. al number of dele rom each purty. Some £ 1l Lo 1 selection of delegates by S & + . electin o directors, the Camden and Amboy sisteen | 3 Pl Pty . ER (Rep.. Dutehess)—To Incorporate the | nr teizonars 1o 7u m0inese | by retal. Pork—New Mess, $20 50; Droase Hogs, $33 83 5 mojority are anxious for t o AToi'a Clurintyal Associtio. e T nteman just arcived | 224 Il Stato two; the wholedo ack ae & Joat Doard, the | g e, B a5 kel gy a9 | hes,fom infamation o he plare. Wit the lion no the caridg g ‘ % recelpts and expenses to be kept on Joint accounts, and | “Cixcponare rket dull, The opening of navigation s re- of the chest s going on, the lung becomes more and more separated fromi lave a depressive_infiuence on the market. | the surface of the thorax, being gradually compressed Ly ,f.f.','."f"?*" “;;"u'_::,;_lm‘“ accumulated fuid wntil it i reduced to o very swall sise, N ' more or less disorganized in its structare. While this is golag o pianish embezzle POTTER (Rep., Albany)- sembly districts. Both committees will ha By Mr. fng on Tuesday on the subject, and it is not unlikely | ment. n. Ord is moving b tho same e dividends of both to be The property of all will also be the common prop ate per cent of | ganiel eertai from Arkansas reports that ( AFF—To ameud the act relative to |}, arters from Little Rock to Fort Swmith. The | g0k fl]n-_v will then pl‘l“' ea bill prn\lidmu for a s[ul'l ial By Mr. WAGS election on the 16th of April or thereabouts, and for | fusurance companics a Radic s ‘ort 8 e » convention in this city in June. The chairn NESGLUTIONS PASSFD—ADIOURNMENT Xew Era, o Rodical paper at Fort Siuith, haa® O | erty of tho atockholders, ,"Viour dall, bt prces. ‘- have fold me the matter wonld have been s VTR (Do, N. Y.y axked the unanimous con- | #bont b stsp e her | THE DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAT, €O | 3 80435 and Winec S35 | wlosrstion sumetimas fakes plose I soma pacs. of tho polwsteey before this but for the press of other urgent business | 04 10« refelatians latie fo Bl N pronibosde s din St Tn 1526, the slaturs of ) S/ 5O . Shelled b1 3. Whialy o | 4t the corresponding substaace of the lang, 3od aa opening s S By s i R i i oo Pk o %6 aome olbine . ¢ the Dol 2 ea are in; Mees Pork held more | wade into the brouchial tubes, through which the efusel g - INWATO | Sraly st th bit there was no demand; voth | guid ig discharged by cough or expectoration. Whea this takes o"‘r‘)::”[“ | :;;:l’l‘l';]‘l'fi on Mr. Berryman's School And Brookiyy anted adopted, THE EXCISE LAW . < bt ot Ar. Derrymans & - Mr. WAGSTAFF ealled up the Xpressing s Bl s LdW. | and Rarita. sonnect Ne X Philade ¢ trapapis a on 4 will be heard by the Committee on Schools on Tues- | sypatiy for the Grecks I their sruge sgainst the - s sy DSgegeten York and Philadelphia | 58 CPSFE L) Bueon or Larl prices meningltgem | irritative fover, with night-sweats; froqueat cough, emaclaton, st The following are the puuber of persons arrcsted up to | by @ short water route. The Cor ing to build | Sigar 13@14c.; Cole, 23@34e. Goll, | short, all the ordinary aymptomms of Cousumption superrene. I ! s time specifiod, the eharter was an 7: w0 change ia wmoney market. This form of Consumption is geaerally the consequeace of Plearisy. day pest. Unless some better argument in favor of | Turks. Adopted al unchanged. Cotton beavy and | 0o by o sense of oppression ia the chest on Iying dows; &ilf the bill than Las been presented yet is made on_that Adjourued o M e at 7:30 o'clock, e 12 o'clock last night, for the offenses meatiol day, it ively sure that the Committe will re ———— {1 the various precincts thronghout the city : In 1590, a new charter wi , and prinei- | <8 ironler demand; market port against it. As it is now, the majority 4 GOJ NMENT FINANCLS. f Vikons St e through the efforts of the late Commodore R, F. | loart ; Vhisky frmer st $220. Pro- | gcult and hurried breathing in nacending stairs, or muscular exertiony posed to it. Those whe wish to see this bill, or o 4! 4 B J . La Stockton, who Invested Lis entire fortane in the project | visions Sria; Bulk Meats and Bacon active; Mews Pork, $20 for Prime; | b disturbed sleep; short, tiekling cough, aggravated on frst ono like it, taking the cause of education out of the —~— 2 : e - S TN des, 11BLIje. i Cleas R, e, e 1 el 7 s of burried and breathing aft b fiand. bW anag i ¢ city o4 prases 1 wut the samo time of the . for Xhon 3 p Jown; spells of burri oppressed breathing after speeking. ands of those who manage it in your city at pres- | sy vEL¥GRAFE 70 THE TRIBUNE. 2 1 A o 'to d 000 3 rall (g 7 (e axtartel surhos of o o ent, had better present their argoments or submita | Waspiaron, D. C., Feb. 8, 1867.—~The amonnt of H ° The Canal, | s e 1| [sovetally mete o 1o aveumass 5% o A¥isrhe’ PSS o alfectod Attt il Lich will meet with better S8Y0r i | jusuo of Natio s R e © o |Companyor o for authority to conl $iuiael k. Com anet oo, Thepthi Bl e o} SR R the Committee, A b L 0§ struets matt b ths BankcH ; - higher, 42je. for No. | quested to take a deep breath, wi e ecct position, Auons the bills which passed the Assembly to-day , was 119,200, Total jseucd to date, & L h, |t il 0 s ek o e e orbious siealy and irme Siesa Porkbeld | iy do it wish il apparea dicalty, but whea e s dut s ank was the one abolishing office of Inspector of this 14 to be deducted the currency returned, in- o s | theCumden and Amboy Company, and they refased to go | gty K903 ¥L 2. | {gaws a deep breath, ke will complaia of pain, sightaess, sgroness, ul' povder, bhurning-fluid, e in lhunkl;.n.l The g worn-out notes, amountin 7,632, Leaving : 'J' on ““h'“x"”; m‘.u.. e u.;;nn. \;;1]m: ests could bo c Lgher, e e lh;r\” u‘«“\:m 1;1'“733"(5'.-‘ o somé tin! of inconvenieace on the chest. Death ofteh octurs hill* protecting women from swindling employers | jy thon at this dar 49,504, 0 o | reconciled, which was [ially acoompisnot ts—10,000 Ubla. Flour, 13,600 bush. Wheat, 19,000 bush. Corn, 19 Iy, and s aluost invariably preceded by considerabi of 3 M 2 X 200 Llogs. Shipiacate—5,00 bbis. Flour, 7,000 bash. Wheat, [ 71 e \\:wf wed ause of its not having a constitu- s tion stich us s Just taken plac pw-Jersey Rail- Uste, 1500 Log g 7 ol b Instances, after the efused finid is ! pecs - : iolds bonds as follows: As 0 0 J Rail- | 460 bush. Corn. 0 some instasces, after the o o tional vote in its favor. The bill is effectaally dead, fek b 340,510,100, 0 0 , aud which lutter, in effect, unites three glant corpo- | | NAw.OkLxuNs, Peh. 3—Cotton eusler; sales 3,800 bejes Low Mid- | the lungs, the progress of the disease lccomes arrested, and tho patioa as Mr. Berryman moved a recousideration of the ik notes, 106 A & X | ai i Faporta 16,914 bales. Sugar steady, 12je. for Fair Sieable SIVEL pe- vote and then to lay the motion on the table—a picce ¢ for depositories of public money, §38,701,450. m D though each malutaluing a distinetive de. ; Prime to BATihe. uchaugel; | Fecorers to a tolerable state of Lealth. When this occurs, the of legislation which proved successful. 1 am satisfied i 271,/ business organization. ons and “nw-flrlunrhnxlrfl. side of the chest contracts to & manifest degres, forming what that th 1 the nogative & i t of fractional nd small notes | THE CAMDEN AND A HROAD, York Exchauge, § discouat. | goseribes ander the name of contracted chest. Unless the progress of ha ie negative did not do so PP 1107, | T fact ¢ ocenrred fn the 4 : wiarket closed tiard, demand | 4ttt oo o g = from uny u]l-;\lh\ for the class affected by d Twenty-sey The Messrs. Stovens were pal applicants for eipte A b, o+ Midlling, 33223} isease s arrested, the diffculty of breathing ”"':"‘" :‘" S, bk et Sy felt that the measure in 100,000 CoartiRIEe Vatry 18 e the charter, and of whotn all are now deccased excepting ouse o, w17 | QO N P eumast Ko o 3 S B ."1 he liape in which it was presented revived the ens- Lonisville, ¢ Tl 4 el 08 % A. Stevens, wh » Pro 2,—Reeipts of Cotton for the week, 579 k : T AT THE ToMBS POLICE COUI Rdwin A, Eterevs, who X wpradoions bt o o band 11,390 biles | _ Potients can consult me professonally at my Rooms, Xo. 2 Bond o of visiting bhis, Tobacco a8 $3@$13 9. | New.York, every TUESDAY, from 9a.m. to3 p.m. All advica fres of dency of the Jout Compa eded by Wm. 1. Gatzmer, esq., | the Road since its con of the railroad and | 12e O Nay Fraxcis Ja ¥ . Feb. 2.—Sales of Superdie ¥ i5. Prime Red Wheat, Far Corn, te. Mess Pork, $2 n e '.J:::"‘.Ti'.‘g charge; but for thoroagh examisation with bs Respirometer $3. Prioat v Nides, 13je. of the PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA-WEED TONIC, each ®1 ‘“ 4 w Wilsiy, 83 207 T | L, or 7 5 the balfdowm; MANDEAKE PILLS 35 cats por boad S 1L078; G Sold by Druggista nad Dealers everywhere, A full supply can siways b obtained at bis Rooms, No. 32 Bond st., New-York. ' DEMAS BARNES & Co., No. 21 Park-row, New-York, Geaersl Wheles, wals Agonts. The following ave the names of tho: fore Justice Hogan yesterday for violadios Law: P jorry-st; € | No. 440 Pearl-st tin Pronbag 1 15 su al Superintendent ¢ After the consalidatio B canal i 10, the corporations assumed the title of the | Diederich Huofe, No, 3 Wetth-st, Al of | Joint Ce 4 though their strietly legal title in all cld 1o bail in the suin of $100 each to an- | Jegistative en: tents is the * Delaware und Raritan Canal Company and the Camden and Amboy Railroad tom of imprisonment for debt. An effective bill, | &0,000 roperly framed, so that this odious custom will not | Bauk he 1eyvived, it is evident will receive the support of ‘- y the Legislature, The dishurseme Mr- Gridles’s market bill has heen materially modi- | 16U 08 4CONSE of the 1 s bt has not yet been reported to the Assembly by the Conmuittec on Cities. It ble, however, it will be so it any recommendation clse Al Chrstia ) Jannary : sa=Total, wolly, N politan Free Bridge ker at No. 5% pts from Internal Revenuo sources for yester- 57 Browdw sembly i3 uneertain. H k, $5,625,848. SON MABRKET POLICE COURT, P D . 4Ead fos in. the ot hensive bill of the Citizens’ | gy, maices a graud total for the fiscal year, heghiniig 00 Weat Thirty-sevonth-si., was | @ud Trausportation Colpan ow aud ssociation providin 1-u u D Imll"lf lnlhl;c ‘v\m‘rn, 15t of July last, inclusive of yesterday, §186,9 Jingz Mguor without a lie In 1831 o supplement was granted to the charters, by ‘t ‘Jmh:n ':;M DA McKillop, Sprague & Co., swing feeling that the whole market 7 s . FPMIEART v JEPs corat. with violatin el . bRl el a1y 4 y ‘and Vourteenth-at. where 3 system of New-York shonld e, find the re- | Wil bo scen that these figures bear out the corr Ledwith held ouch which 1,000 sharca of the stock wero transferred to the going ankla deep in suow and mud. Here s an No. 37 Park-row, New-York, stem of ) stk shonld be abolished, and the . State 1 consideration of the State agreeing that 1o eom- i Sorthy of cmulation by all our citisens.—(Advor- PUBLISH AENUALLY, nu‘t'l.lhhmtm left nY'II to private,_enterprise. ‘That | statements all through the past six weeks and longer re- | to ballin f‘-“'l-" ek MARKIE YOUICE SOV peting road should be chartered for a limited number of thaeineut. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. is, the markets should be sold and the money go to- | garding the decr v s KET POLICE COUI n peting road should be ehartered for a limited number of ——— R J s isie Ioney g0 497 / o Befors tice Mansficld, yesterday, Jo h, Nos. enclng wi " o Camde: tai i the parts of the :‘;'xf,‘l',."“i'"'""_’X‘I“"‘l"l"' ""'"‘ of "“"‘“ "“'l l'”‘""‘; the cause of the snme, for’ the usual increase ve- | 210 and 252 Diviston 1 1§20 to auswer the g i:'m’:l““‘””"" :":'",":"’”l'"\l"‘""l o ;" A """,r':"'","f""""' JZZ&"’;’.‘E p'.'.?.."“.."'m".“:.f.'f:'.'.fi".. h’:lu“ anies jonld ) empo o hny . ey i s - " S oo ol or b v iree miles of oul Amboy.” In titches, Il\‘i“il‘i god H“"l whem ""}"' Toing. Sakkny ‘n‘n“::sl,l‘lf: L«"t":::'“":":'x'."u‘..h,fi,{...u.”:f'f - n“x';; ]m«" “ruy:‘v i ”mul'.':.'u'(.' WY OF .-.ff':'u‘:.':;u-w another section of the same supploment It was en; ¥u-.|; T have used, .m,-x:.: el 1s of sewing | BTANDING AND Commascisn "“"""':‘:" which ~ woi . nce o i promptitude and s ncss. The il Jodfrey, fu v - | o ; it 4 o Wheelei m It is the S, Wonn for Merchants aud Baskers. be On Saturday, Henry Godfrey, for selling whisky at fm. 1 ny other railroad or roads for the tra "‘Lnln' -';.'k'n','..u: e ‘&:,"-‘:fl'fi e A e YOR TT NOW RE Vot DELIVERY. teh.—Afler @ most thorough trial of vearly | Fech, i v Swayl ment.”? Tetter, useful, but or- a Commission d not vmmental. Then, instead of havin o, Wits flicd gt e IN BROOKLYN. sengers or property betwe receipts for the week ending Saturda were | proper ot 1y prefer the Willeox & Gilba Machive, and the atitc 'ffi‘\-lu. \\Illh IMI”l of lQ.'-,mmnr $6,000 :.pli'l and | somewhat over two and one-guarter millions; for that ! h s this St shall b atriiotsd wlf a hundred clerks, whose salaries wo 10 rd ey : y re was no relaxation in th 55 this State, shall b constructe : , whose salaries would range | ending Jan. 26, they were nearly three and onc-half mil \ D eoklyn yesterday, and tho el which it wal other_sewing machiue, of any other stiteh, with iy a0 ch, without enumerating WWPec- | 1jons, and for the prescnt one, well on to six willions o L e ied than on proceding Suu and used purpose, under aud by virtue of any | which | umscq i dvertisement. 4 Curen Sail Rhewm, Scoid Heady ¢ ht be s inte > et s> 4 1 ) 3 4 N of this € Tt 8, 1 et e “ Uge ' SWAYNE'S e Do eI d ome AuSPECION | hus will be scen a uniform progression of fucrease, that The number of arrests made by e police lnw of t or tho United States, authorizing or Price 50 conta. &% At Gt ont ok sos ’;flfl i 0o In e Justifics tho belicf that it 18 the regular enlargement now 1—ubout one-fourth the average under the old , then and b that case the said divl- DIED. of remit 60 cents to Dr. SWAYNE & BON, Norih Sixthsb, vict, who shonld see thag the > payable to the State, and tho | ANDREWS—At Ssrannah, Ga, on Ssturday, Jun. 2, Mr. Elins hia, and receive by mall, postage paid. Koil enjamin Andrews of ork, aged T4 years. Make Your Owu Soap « war only one arrest for violation of the Excise v Distriet yesterday, and one case of William Walters, a_salooh keeper at No. 63 sted by an officer of the For- t ¥ hour i the morntng, for 4 couple of Lis tricuds in Lis saloon, the door . shonld not VECTS OF THE EXCISE LAW IN NEW-JERSEY. oy ines co the 080 LW Al number of vistors to Jersey City and Amboy in business. Since the passage of these two ay, uents, extra stock dividends have been declared ieadering the filthy condition | S00Y ta were generally in quest | to the State to the amount of 887 shares, making 1t the Tenst Aiffientty i | gy in all of 2,457 shares, ot & par valuo of §258,100. On wsterred to the company by the will take pl. jence of {1l take place st the reskdence of ber son, Dr. guiche . 50 S, iuokign, oa. onlar, Foh 4 rlends of the family are respeetfully luvited to SAPONIFIER. (reat saying fs obialued by ll who uwse their waste grouse for thay- YLV, = PERCHIEROR ‘of making Sosp ab thelr homes with the PENNS d tiends ol b tumly aen o ebork pome " | MANUVACTURING COMPANTS oklyn, on Saturday, Feb. 2, Alpheus Banuing, fn the SAPONIFIER. The cost of SoAr, superior to aay seld for washlag purposs, s Leaw v, ose o bis rohernie e, 300 UL, | vy vy run oot e A C , e ey e rotheibo of New. | Directions are attached to each bos. pui 1 that those who sell shall expeeted. It 18 not denfed that the N il measures. On the score of | from this source fs below the most relial gainer of an immenso |y estimates wade o official quarters. The 1 for the & year than i question 18 therefore discusscd a8 to whether received from the sawe source, Corraption and black- | the receipts will remain steadily at tho low ter mailing would then cease, as the private corporations | ¢bb 1o which they have fallen for come weeks past ; hut hg s would rent their stalls for the smns which would pay | €ven admitting that th pis will not rise again to the the best iuterest on their investment, and not to | level nee to make up the cxtinates f T those who conld influence the most votes on elec- | Kevenue alone, it s cluimed that no disc oromptly #0 by lawfnl cion duy. The market people themselves would | Ve feit in tinancial circles regarding tho aggrog ¢ the not be the ast benefited by this plan. cutire income, for it is contidently believed t to suppi: , the Thev . | evel ¢ y he experie - b & # a s the company enlarges o v Iubers of the Protestant Episcopal Brotherbood of They would then have w they cannot boa cver fulling off may be experienced u ¢ all demands. Th .l,.,,,mf: ho first of January the company enlarged its stock by bocs of fhe retanint B B e 0o repectable; (o say the lenst, places whore' AL o5 fiaveuue, tis receipid willhe fully eoopar s far b Kuown, Dermitting their stockholders to retain additional shares, i .‘.,':.‘E:E‘h.!fin.’,'.?fm':fi‘fiii. e Coureh, Cnson: | —Eorssle st ol e e “."'—:‘,_."1;.""'———-—"“‘““‘ un:l]ltld‘hp».{u[ |'l_.r§ goods, v.vln,iiy, o, in & quicker | I reusing over thore of st jrear and the cximaten -~ inthe proportion of one share of stock for every four | - g, hett Ry oa Tucoday, ¥ob. 6, ot [ o'lack, vidhest | g, freyieren foxmor it "Chion Recronwms and more substantial manner than any commission | for this year, and which will sustain the whole reven AVY GAZETTE, shares held by the stockholder; or, in other words, to s e pox Hain Cotow Resronnm could do it. I give you these as somo of the sugges- despito ‘the ‘depressing influences now bearing heavily ‘\‘“_’__.._..."'M o fssue stoek at par to the amount of one-fourth of their m(‘)'l)w“llh ;‘fi.“:?‘l{.“.‘f.mi’mm’:& bt Sty o A B o Eame, :z: =::c«nm ronis that have been made to Members by those who | UPOn fome branches of it. Altogother noreason for discour, 1 8 ! The relatives and friends of the fauily are respectfully invited to attend | pogiqreq wir Loxoox Haim m think no municipal government should have the | SK¢ent can be seen; ou the contrary, W1 BOlirces Of | BY TRLKORAPE To THE TRINCNE. capltal. - Under this rule, the Stato 13 entitied to subscribe | W3R T U bine of e son fnlaw, A, Robertaon Walah, No. o Jam R Pihlic revenue are promising, and the surplns of this | Inforwation bas been received at the Navy Department from the Usited | fop 721 shiares, which at par will cost 673,175 Tho stock 18 | - Cilaton-placo, on Mouday, the ih lst. 3} o'clock p. m., without P ol e '._::a conta s bottle, ltdosen for €4 Addrew” orlers o 1, 1t 18 thought by those conversant with the subject, | siates steamer Lancaster, under date of Da Jawary 1, 1967, the | now sellin; Ihe large, wid pertiaps larger than has een expected. |y punter baviog drawn on the Departient fom ab place, Grat | gy the been some time suce she in the market at $134, and the Legislature | further invitation., Oaly 75 asary anthorlty lust week to cither subscribe | CANFTELD--AL Ferromant, N. J., on Thursday, Jun. 31, Frederick Cau- uwdn'u SON, Pliladelphia._Soi b Druggists. X or sell the option. With the grunt of stock Funeral ervicis on Monday, Peb. 4, at 12 o'clock m. Relatives and Tf You huve a Slight Lnnunqhfl&u'--a frien the family are requested to attend without further potice. P. B. KNAPP & Co. aud get a bottle of their power to rent butcher stalls in a market any more | ¢ than to do the same with a_meat stall in a private |y hounse. one bill introduced in the As- ere hias bes for the sto sembly to mect these views, and Senator La Ban gave g A notice two days in the Senate of the introduction of THE TERRITORIES. : % s § i ate wis also the right to appoint two Dircetors to - .uimlllr_ar I i 95, S — g that he sl provis 1 "'f’ ';",”m interests of the State, ouo befug for the MINMAN—On Saturday, Feb. 2, Luey R, wifo of G. P. Hinman, ia the VEGETABLE COUGH BALSAM. Mr. Torry introduced a bill providing that the first MONTANA nd would leave on that day for 1o : after J Mlh'v of bier age. Aol Sold ab No. 36 Hudson-st., near King, aod by reggists geaceally. € corporators of the lpru)mwl Elevated Railroad in INDIAN ALUM—RICH u“'l & T, Craven, Comnanding Navy Varl Man b, caunl and the other for the rallroad company. T?;':rnh-um{-r:nl:"fi:-l'::‘f;‘:'“hf:{“‘,:’:n_“"“"“m"‘,,_‘l"_‘,:,",‘}".‘“"‘_." will eure you. 9 . » & AN 3 o Y LD AGIN - ol " yard on December 20, . P s o -lu-law, . y New-York City, shall be Denias, Barus, Jacob Buy- | sy muxoarn o ran ruiexs. o A o e ot San Prancisem, Califoria, THE MODE OF TAXATION, e i, ou Monday, i sk, 4t 3 wclock |~ Jewelry and Watches * firal 1. K, Thateher will be transferred {row the [ The orlginal charter prov fded the kvylngof a tax on | p.w. % Of all deseriptions, aad HUNT—Tn this city, on Satarday, the 24 iust, ex-Governor Washiogton STERLING SILYER WARR, forwer vessel, the latter goiug out of commission 3 Nifo b the wmount of business transac ted in llea of on the cap- e e oae 44 Mo dam, snd Edward J. MoGeoo: The: peoposed route | g7, Lous, Feb. 2—Late Montana papers report tal stock, at the rate of 10 centa for cach passenger and 1l s, s thove f be iy, are fovited, without father notce, to commences at Whitehall, South Ferry, running on Viudersii to Easterly side to the Battery, to Greenwich, to xfi‘..u.. thiat considerable alarm exists in different regions on e o A BINGULAR DISCOVERY. o for all frolght tranaported botween tho | - the uiera srvices b Traiy Chapel, Twealy it today ( ave,, to Fifty-cighth-st., to Eighth-ave., thence alon; " i 0 One Hundred Twenty-fourth-st., returning by sai § | sccomnt of tho Indisn depredations, andl the people BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. 16 cents per . day), at 3 o'cloek p. m. rerot New-York aud Philadelphia. Though generatly | (GRS Ky on Tharsdar, Jan, 31,108, 7. Bea). M, i, 3 ed 7 months. route to the place of beginuing. The road to bo ele- | Yor° arming to chastise them. i v ‘b, 2. Lawgixce, Kaxsas, Feb. 2—Salt water of great ¢ exceptionnl mode of levymg taxes, | “hulron ot T. B s L. . Melgs, aged 7 most wited not mare tham 15 feet from the sidewalks, tobe | New and very rich quartz, gnlch, and placer mines |y igth lias been_ reached within the city limits at 8 regarded as & oS 7 i ] " 75 feet. co leased all the ety pro % 0! ingular in this respect. While t) OMEROY—On Sunday, Feb. 3, of consumption, George V. * depthh of 75 feet. Parties have leased ol y P lvhp- New-Jersey 18 not singul )\ o the | PO “um =0 8 (i Il_“"'IM- o o uflm. WWA" fion 7 4 For mle by GEO, C. ALLEY, No. 415 Broadway, oae deor Mlflni?fl; by lhuzl-: iron mlu||ul|lu 20 feult nx-ur{. r. Lefever,introduced n bill, providing that an; 1ty i the vicinity, sud much excilcment exists over A a i nnual income f &as_company in New-York plm‘ll‘, on_the apj o ulel atter. thus "“";:‘t"’d e |-m: '". i )“""I'f'.“ i ad AT e lavited fo aiteid bis fusgeal | 1oL, NowTock. of the person using the sane, sell the te discovery, was paying from £15 to $100 o day'to ST , an the dividsnds on its, o beens | M Wienis oo, eeidence ‘of Mis pareats, No. 130 Hoary-st., rookiys, Wigs, Tou and the parties so desiring it. Under any cireamstances | the hand, and other new iines Were dving cqually | Attention ls called to the ndvertisement of @ very de- | urged that @ pereentago taxation as s levied on | 550 b 8, at 4 o'clock, without further uotica, s Tmaing M FM«I-“-. alades 0t W uot woe than rent at the rate of seven per cout per | well elrable frudd Larm uear Gulluworo. otherur ety Would yield @ wugh larker swm. How- | willbe tabato Wallineganl Gotn..for lnlagmes do bt - o s s e ) L2