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THE SOUTHERN STATES, sl QAN DRATR OF GOV, NUNT—A SUORT SESSION—TIE “FERRy INVESTIGATION. FuE TRISTNE i ALBANTY, Monday, Feb. 4, 1867, Y o from Gov. Fenton, annofibéing thedeath M‘u:‘mm, wade the sessions of l.mch houses of .1he Yogislature of short Auration to-night. In the Sen- wte three Dills of no great importance were con widered in Committee of the Whole, aud in the As- weinbly the Clerk had only o ched the order of busi- woess where petitions are presentod when the resolu- tions to adjowrn were carried. . . The Committee on Commerce and Navigation will it in tho Comifnon Council (hamber, Brooklyn, on Wednesday and Thursday of t is week, and either $u the Commen Counell Chamber or & 3% iz the Astox House, New-York, ofi Friday and Saturd make thorongh investigation into the ferry abuses, The Committee is anxious to make the investigation not only thorongh bLut expeditious, and it Tests with the citizens now to substantiate the charges against the ferries. ! To-morroy promises to be a Kvelier day in the Committtes than snywhere else. The Judiciary Comwittee will consider the Constitutional Conven- tion question, and the Assembly Committees on Cities and Public Schools will hear arguments on ‘Gridley's et bill and Berryman’s School bill. A Yarge delegtion of Republicans, among them Sin- ‘cluir Tousey, are to speak in favor of the latter. The opponents of the measure will also have a delegation heore. ———— THE STATE LEGISLATURE. W THLRONAPE TO THE TRIBUNR. SENATE....ALBANT, Feb. 4, 1897, PETITIONS. met at 74 o’clock this evening. Sundry The Sej titions, signed by many ladies, were presented, asking m the slection of a Female House of Refuge on the State Lama at T, Pfll{u.li)sex.\‘flg!‘vr(‘m.} e By . C. MURPHY (Dem., Kipgs)—For & railroad in g'pm‘gnud other strects in New-\'fik. Also for the High- 03 CASE OF SENATOR CHARLES G. COR 2 ntario) of the Select Committee ppointed to investigate sundry charges preferred gainst Senator Charles G. Cornell as Street Commis- Bioner of New-York, and asking for his expulsion, ve- rlflod in writing, accompanied by a resolution asking at the Commi be discharged from further consider- ation of the matter. The resolution was Ject dism PRISONERS DISCHARG A communication Was receiye Court of Special Sessions, or Bonate, stating thay from March 7, 1565, t 366, WWeEo WA= Jiacharged by them either temporarily ot inally, for various legal reasons and afied tonviction, 150 ul(::nkfl. ”~ J“t BILLS NOTICED. iy Mr. BARNETT (Rep., Madison) for Mr. PA (Rep., Monrge)—To incorporate the Rochester Hy Company. To build a canal bridge at Rochester. v Mr. KLINE (Rep., Montgowery)—Lelative to the Exccutors, Guardians, Assigns and othor adopted nnanimonsly, and the sub- | ON® | trusices. Bg{ Mr. FOLGER (Rep., Ontario) r¢ statistios, relative to the records of convi Jative to the taxation of Bunk Ca e o the sunual 1ons by Justices pital and To incor- | w-York. | BILLS INTRODUCED. To amend the Charter of the Villake of Port Richmond By Mr. STANFORD (Rep., Schencetady) to facilitate the construction of the Northern Railroad ruaning from | shew: 10 Ogdensburgh. It proposes to appropriate 000 for ;wers thirty miles completed, to the amount | of $1,500,000, and provides for atux of five-clghths of o siil, for the years 187, 1568, 1569, 1870 and 1571, to weet the | ®ame. THE DEATH OF WASHINGTON NUNT. * The tollowing communication was veceived from Gov. Fonton : “To the Tegislature: D«-r | the public Joss, T announce the Legisiature the death | f Washington Hunt, ex-Governor of New-York, who wis onomd:g‘hutellnw—flnznns with election to the di uished offices prominently identified with the adminis- ration of the Government of the State. The afflictive eveat is the occasion of common grief. He commanded, alike in public position and in_private life, the vespect and coufidence of & people famitiar with his services and | character. 1 recommend that fitting expression be given | S0 these x«numm‘u of consideration and regard. | “REUBEN E. FE§TON." | Mr. CROWLEY (Rep., Niagara) moved resohutions ex- | impressed with a sense of | prossing the sadness of the Senate on hearing of he death of the distinguished citizen, after fitting eulogiun rononnced by Mr. CROWLEY and HENKY €. MU HY, (Dem., Kings) the Senate adjourne: ASSEMBLY. f IN MEMORIAM: DJIOURNMENT. 1 The Assembly met at 7 o'clock p. m. After presentation of sundry petitions, the death of | Washington Hunt was annouunced, and upon the adoption | reaolutions of condolence, offered by Mr. MOO he {ouse adjourned. 1 THE 8. MISSI0. | <5 s | AERIVAL OF FREBERICK SEWADD AT FORTRE S8 MONROE. | L SURAPH TO THE TRIBUXE ‘ostirss MoNkor, Fe . . 4.~The gunhoat ( borg, Admiral Porter, with Fred. Seward, from the | 1ot ‘West Indies, returnizig from a secret mission, arrived in Chesapeake Bay early this morning, bound to Annapolis. Teis rumored that J. Smrratt was on board en rounte 1o Washington. | A colored Regiment disembarked here to await | trausportution to Balti 3 e they will receive | €l payment and discharge - THE CASE OF ( —— EROGRESS OF THE WY RGP TO THE THIKUXK. Frankux, Pa, Feb, &—~The trial in the Culver | casa was commenced on Thursday evening, Jud Truakey presiding. Defendant’s connsel filed a pl 1o the jucisdiction of the Court on the ground that 1 ws were properly cognizable in the United | States Court. On Friday morning the pleas overruted, - The testimony of the Directors Venango National Bank was then take , tending to di ¢ the | | CULVE TRIAL, cre the for the prpvseciifio ¥ Cudyer that lie had 1 ole manager of the hes 0 and bookkeeper testified to accounts at the closing o : 0 {0 be called for | oceupi 5 of ung | sion | he trial was resmned this morn- | i w laiming o be de-posi and objected w0 g 120,000, was offe 1o, Deing reacrved. ing, s after argument the Court admitted the evi denoe. It is thought this mway be the twrning point | of the case. The evidence for the prosecution will probubly be concluded this afternoon. Tlis afternoon one of the special depositors ad mitied t he made the loan to Calver partly from friendshiy ¢ be wanted the Reno | Railr eve that ot t litors | Culver expecte il or thonght that his cr would suffer. The bookkeeper wus recall testified as 1o balar®es in bhank for ver. - The prosecution then rested their case, Aefonse w ened to the jury, whercnpon the adjonrned. To-morrow the case will prol cloaed. I is thoughit ne case is wade Lalve: —— ———— NEW-ENGLANM. THE HOOSAC TUNNED BY TACrARAP TO THE TRIN SewineriELD, Mass, Feh. 4—The State Comn slouers on the Hoosac Tunnel have advertised for propasals for continuin thework at both the eastern | and western approaches, and in sinking the central shaft, which has yet to go nearly 600 feet deeper be- | fore the grade will be reached, and 1,050 feet below the surface. A man namwed dav from juries a car the day before. e e THE ICE-BOAT EACE. - ) died af Fitehburg on Wednes d by fulling from the top of | CAUNCH OF TUE STEAM ICE-BOAT MINME £ DODD. | OF TRLIURAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. Fisukng, Peb. 4.—Matters pertaiving t and ige-boating wear a very fuvorable aspec yxtremo mild weather of the past few days, together with the rain, bas put the ke in tair condition, aud one or two | wights of cold, treezing weather will besten the time for | the great ico-hoat race to take place, All Pishiki a8 ex cited to-diy over the arrival here of the new steam i | Dot Minnle E. Dodd. The eraft wa bronght from New- 1 York here ou two’ platform cars. Mr. Dodd, the owner | and inventor, arrived on the 10 o'clock train with a gang | and operntions were immediately commenced t inanch the vessel. Ponderons timhers, railway ties, vopes, blocks, &c., were browzhit juto_reguisition, th - | Ang the boat having first been ran on & side track close fo the dock. ‘By the thme that wis accomplished the piers | in the vicinity of the hoat, and the rigglnz of sloops lying near, were [l with peop | siafMog with wonder ‘meut at the strange cruit before them. The “machine” resched the ice iu safoty, which fact was announ MMIH{' nolse, the weight of the vessel (1 ‘causiog it. 1t was but for a moment, however, us the jce | a suificiently strovg to bear it safely. Tius far every. | Uhing has worked sasisfuctorily. By Thursday Mr. Dedd | cxpacts thal the wheels of Jils vessel will be fini and | e e e T 1Y AL Detbit bt B s o vl Wi ow Juveution ou e-bouts | H | Wy Juavez concerning the capture of Ortega,fion- | trict of illiaols.~Decree a! | 1ot | renders an | the preceding case. For Nelso | per 1 ; United State | BT TRLRGKAPE To TIN THINONK. | Mr. Parrell, under date of Cadiz, Jau. 11, informs the THE INDIAN WAR. —— PARTICULARS OF THE RECENT MABSACRE. » TRIAGRAPE To THE TRIBUNR. Torrga, Feb, é.—The teport of the late Indiap massacre is Gonfirmed by a letter roceived by Goy. Crawford from s well-known citizen , of Salina, Kansas. The massacre occurred in the viginity of Sand Creek, on the route Fort Riley to Fort Lincoln. The‘hun &'l' a Government ~ train, AN m?}lnm":(‘m of he 63 men with st cseaped. The Jetter further etates that small parties of Cheyennes have been several times near the settlements, and ’ . ve passed through the settle- that the Ampfim“h":}i‘;gfii"‘“b their usual ronte ::itrl‘:::nlx’ecll?n%d ‘waters of Salinaand the Solemn Fork s alsq Teport Jarge bodies of hostile Indians 8 e . sac i The vyril_er;fin inion is that the Indians will confine their deprow: oo 1 the trjvelled roads, Advices from the river Platte state that a force of Indians from that giiarter_ moved South on the war path to the num v of 12,V and there were not United Stafes forces enough to cope with this number, and if the militia had to do it they should be speedily organized. THE REPORT OF THE SMOKY MILL MASSACRE DIS- CREDITED, DENVER, Feb. 4. e yeport of the Indian mas- sacre on Smoky Hill is disbelieved here. The over- Jand coaches arrive regularly, and no hostile Indians have been heard of between Junction City and Den- ver. v ¢ ATTACK ON CENTRAL CITY. . St. Lovts, Feh. 4.—The Central Cify (Coloralo) Tegister of the 24th ult. says: The Indians made & raid on this' station last. night. They kiHed three men and run off & la.lLfo amonnt of stock belonging to a train. A demand has been o oy the Stage Ageut at!Denver for arms and ammupition. More aftacks are expected along the lines. phome. o THT, FENTANS. ortuds THE TORONTO PRISONERS REMOVAD TOKINGS) TENDER THEIR THANKS TO THE SHERIFF AN YORt PAST KIND TREATMENT. BY TRLRGRAPI TO THE TRUBUNE. ToroxNTo, Feb, 4—Seven Feniun prisoners, Col. Robert Lynch. the Rev. John McMahon, Mr. Havin, John Quinn, Thomas School. Danie) Whalen, and Mr. Hayden were quietly sent to the Kin gston Peni- ON-THEY OTHRES . tentiary on Saturday by the railway. All excent Father McMahon, were ironed sufficiently to prevent an attempt at escape. No unnecessary harshness was used. Before leavin, they presented the fol- lu;}'mn dom;’meut (0}!?:,0 sl n-u{lx: JALARY PRISON, Feb. 1 ian prisoners, at !h«-lr“a;gmufi or Kingston, have much pleasure in u-ngar‘ng t0 Sher!ft Jarvis their warmest thanks for the kind and humane w:.tmmln nivrlu-.l 1;»:-,nw ’“;'t, it 101 ¢ prison wnder hig contpol, and for the ? ?\wzn?u& gentlemanly nmm’u-x with which be has snplied with the wishes of the prisoners, whn cous 2}* h hix officll Position, e ‘o Dr. Small's )lfllll'o;:f\v“fl serviess the prisoncrs are indebted for the unusual health enjoyed. The prisoncy will always femember with gratifide the unremittl cove and attention of Gov. Severs; thongh a prompt aund efficient offi et kind and generous to the prisoners. They take leave of him with the kindest feelings of re spect and regard: Gov.Severs having done all in his power to make the confinement s agreeable ax the rules uad disciplive of the uriwn would permit. The prisoners express thanks to William Lally, the Governor's Ald, for the accommodating manner with which he las dis- charged his dut. JouN McManox, (late’P. P, Anderson, Tad) ROBERT B. LYNCII, Wat. HAVEN, on behalf of the prisoners. J. H. Ketchan, the last Fenian prisones, against whom no bill was found, discharged on & day. et MEXICO. B A'S CAPTURE OFFUIALLY CONFIRMED. BY TELKGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. d SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4—The Mexican Consul has written a letter-fo Gen. McDowell and Gov. Low, whieh officially states the fact communieated to him zales and Hatoni by Gen. A ————— UNITED STATES SCPREME Y TELWGHAPN T0 THE TRIBUN WasnINGToN, Feb. 4.—In the Supreme Court the following cases came up for triol : No. %0-8team vessel Moses Taylor, plaintiff in error, act, Hamiuons 105 19 A ounty Court of San | Fr. ¥ co County, California ~Jodement |v].»md per Tustice Field, 2nd the eAtise Femanded with dircctions to istniss the actiou for waat of jurlsdiction. e Ui No. 110—Hmlan et al, appellants, agt. statea y-qw,h the Cirenit Court for the Sout Now-Y istriot -Decree confirmed with costs, per Jusilee Davia. and 120—-Schooner Harriet Toss, &e., appe) . The Corn Exchanze Iuland Navization aud Now. 120, Apr-ulml from the Northern | Lants, agt. Fire [nsurance Company. District of Tilinois.—Decree affirmed with costs, per Just ice Mi * No. 90—The United States, ex rel Van Hoffman, Aaint- COURT. 1, with costs, P laintiff in error, agt. Mac irénit for the Distriet of Per Justice The United Stat Donald et al. Error to Judgement affivine with costs. No. m—Evans, plaintilt in error, Pat the Cirenit Court for the Western Distr nis.—Judgment affirmed, with ¢ s9—Semple, plaintiff in Supreme’ Court of California. —Wri wissed for want of jurisdiction. Per Justic No, 81—The United Statces agl. Hathaway cate of division from the Eastern District of Michl ~The first question answered in_ theZaffirmative, which WeT. t%tuv Temaiuing “questions unicces Por Nelson, Tndge. | 0. #—The United States agt. Quinbg. Certificate division frow the same Ciccuit.~The first question wgwered In the affirmative, with the same result as in Jndge. Stanloy et al, plaintiffs In ervor, agt. C o the Cieult fromw the Distriet Court of Connecti Judgment affirmed, with costs. Pe Davts, Judge, dissenting. No.109-Sparrow et al, plaintitfs in eeror, agt. Strong etal. Eiror to the Supreme Court for the Territory of Writ of error dismissed for waut of jnriadic Chief-Justice, and the causo rewanded to the | Supreme Conrt of the Territory of Nevada This case involved about one-fourth of the well-k Yellow Jucket Mine, with the proceeds of that inte several years, and the dismissal of the writ of ¢ ves the original judgment in favor of the Cowmpany atfirmed. The fact that the case was brought before the | Court, with the possibility of an adverse decision, eaused the stock of the Company to fluctuate from $1,500 to $300 ashare. The amount involved 1s from $600,000 to $300,000 in gold. | Charles O'Conor and Judge Curtis represented the | Plaintiffs iv error, and Senator Stewart and Judge Black appeared for the defendants. No, 48—The United States, ship Sir William Peel and Cargo. No. 260—The Steamship Sir William Peel and Cargo agt. « United States,.—Case on argument of prize. COURT OF CLATMS. The United State and Blakely agt. The . appellant, agt The Steam Cuimek et al —Argument con clude Lin agt oln ngt. Th United States, aurrer overrnled. rehearing Unitod States. TS OBITGARY. R B S JAMES K. OTIS, aph snnounces the death of Jumes 1. Otis, esq., at Boston on Saturday. Mr. Otis has been | connected with the press of this conntry for the last thirty years, part of the time as Washington corres- pondent, in times before telegraphs were invented, and when Washington letter-writers were of first importance. He spent many years in The Express office in this city, and at the same time was a correspondent of Th of the Times, gud cekly papers. He ad « long editorial ion with The New-0 his last editorial for its columns. nati Newbnryport, Mass., and a nephew of the late I rison Gray Otis, JOSEPH L. . AMES. The teleg BostoN, Feb, 4.—Gen. Joseph L. . Ames, formerly Chief of Police of this eity, and Quartermaster in w0, Shetidun's command, died this morniug, aged years. i sl R THE CADIZ QUARANTINE. THLEGRAPH TO TUR TRIWONE. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—The United States Consul, uarintine imposed on vessels been removed on and atter leaving New-York or any clean bealth bills can go to Secretary of State that Ihl"? coming from New-York ha thut dal Therefore shi) other American ports with their destination direct. THE LEAG ISLAND NAVY-YARD. HanrspinGi, Feb, 4.—S8enator Cameron has eoné 1o Washington to wge the passage of the Leagne Istand Nuvy-Yard bill, now pending in the Senate. 1t is rufing fust and u freshet is expected. PERsONAL—~Among the artivals at the hotels are Hon. Erasmus Corning, Albany, ot the 8t. Nich Y TRLG! LOUISIANA. ™ A STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Nrw-OrLeANs, Feb. 4.—The Special House Com- mittee reported a bill calling for a State Convention to from | to alter and vides that an el amend the State Constitution, It pro- ection shall be held on the second Monday in April ; and if the people decide in favor of the Convention, it shall assemble on the first Monday in Ma; than o ered as certain, . 'The bill our-fifths. ts passage by the It it is expected that the I by a vote of more B o o 'St'mte is consid- the Governor will veto it. Should he do. so, the bill will pass by two-thirds, T x port to the the Constit mended discriminas dot .,1'." A Union thass mee rence County, on the Sth and 9th of January, in re- sponse 10 a call igsued by the citizens of ten counties. % \h_s._ therefore, representative of the loyalty of Northerfi Alu}m!ua. The resolutions promised.sup- e smande AY ALADAMA. it S ting whs held at Moulton, Law- reconstrnction policy of Congress, in- ational Amendment, but recom- tion between those who began the Rebellion and those who were forced or led into it, but now advocate reconstruction on terms of per- fect security to ull classes. By T BAILROAD AID. RAPH 70 THX TRINUNE. MontGoMERY, Feb. 4.—The Alabama Legislature passed & i per 1wile fo Nashville. AY TALRGRAFE TO THE TRIBUNE. " “BALTINORE, Feb. 4.—The Honse of Dele, THE 1 granting State aid in the sum of §10,000 i extending the Decatur Railroad to L ——— o MARYLAND. RALTIMORE EITY FLECTION. passed the Senate bill repeaking the Baltimoré Gity Election bill: consequently there will be no clection on Wednesday, Both Houses have also passed a bill alaw ing the sale of colored convicts, and it is now The City Conneil this evening postponed, nntil the first Mouday in September, the ordinance for the education of th THE LOUVIS BT THLEGRAPR TO Louisvy Court decided agai hildren of colo i KENTUCKY. TRIBUNE. rm\'iding pred parents. MAYORALTY, ¥, Feb. 4.—The United States Supreme st Lithgow's petition, and have ordered the immediate surrender of the Mayoralty of Lou FraNgrony, Feb. MONTREAL ille to Philip Tompert. BANQUET TO T ~The friends of uet on Wednesda " t NP is authoritafi HE_TION. GARRET DAVIS, farret Davis y stated that Pacliament will meet ®he first week in May. BY TRLEORAPH YO THE TRINUN SAN FrANCISco, Feb. 4.—The steamer Moses T AT | 1op with passengers from New-York Jan. 10, arrived TIE PACITIC COAST to-day. She left the ship U'ncle Toby in the port of 1 San Ju Wheai market ; tra, #025 as follows v, § (ha Abant 2 o' dence of Mr. Ialand, wis entered by Sape front patlor win Two valu Last Saturday night t Olmstead, at Port Morr yunde thelr eseape with S e, ALLEGED DEATH OF AN ISTANT PROM EXPOSURE. ' aluahle g hout & n Bavage, § John 1 for Callao Fe Liood Shippin, 5. Mining stoc 5 Yellow J Ve rfine, § Tmperial, $17 Flovr—Ex- s are quoted acket, $510; ————— CRIMT = - RGLARY AT SPRINGVILLE. K on lust ne, Wt Sprin @ party of burglar: cased watche ing to the 1 MORTIS, e reside was entered By RGLARY AT T W |-"‘|‘il£| dress ca Wl wbont 58 in money stolen saturday morning the resi- e, Staten % through ¢ & and chains, value of $20, of Mr. burgl Mis. Christing Schweigert, an ignorant and brutal | | iffs in error, ngt. the City of Quivicy or to the Ci- | goct T8 cuit for the Southern District of 1linois.—Judgment ek o versed with costs, por Justices Syayue and Chase. EBe- { o put of 2 manded, &o. * 2 At ® , . | No. 16—Goodrich et appellants, agt. H Chicago. peal from the Cirenit for the Noitl | Il where Coro. rten esaination w death be rrest of the wo gh sickness, HICHWAY t Saturday night about ¥ to s residenc Cattae al thia o Jo ALEN nande lan, N cs, While i, wius | ahive, in Decen A f ol 100 Liberty ot The swed the woman until sh ed what he urned to the & mispectod, the Co i, who {5 now confine RORBET wk, a n IS A MURDFRER? el Mills, TBCONia, rrested here t THE E 4 dey act [was witnessed by » v-at., on Friday | e entered ber | had witnessed | mother, and [ ed 1o ¢ AT STATEN ISLAND, an named near Port tacked by ty 4, who threw him took from hin o gold wateh and chatn Lis pochei-book coutaining #is in the alleged . Now-Hawmp o-la . AT THE TOMBS POLICE COURT, g persons were hronght before Justice sowery; John Sumpla N NO. 18 Richard O 147 Worth-st ; st.; Frank Thora 150 ¥ rry sl Fuserat sery wer yeaterd. conve large ued ol politic Coyris. Laord, and he that bé he ve: and yotahall me, shull never die. main aisle, the coffin hem, elevate uas i g ¥xi T y, No. 24 Pike-st Jumes Carrsher, tric, No. 168 Second st ———— or At 1o ed from the Worth House to Trinity Chapel, and the body on heing removed was met at the entrance of | the sacred edifice b Rtev. Bishop Potter, the Drs. I Dix, and Dr. Veuton. mber of lud! aintances of 1 ful public i ymoi, and a al ecireles w ciary of this aud th Dy Aeveral jud . The entange, the chanted the Episcopal offices fo follows: ** Lum the resurrection a ) m_MeNally, N i u-fi’ K n % Ol inziuskl, N¢ No. 2 Al ithout a license, rick was charged with violatin jse Law. Justice Dodge . KASEX MARKET POLICE €€ 2} Willett-st., Wis yeste 1 it lcens ght up on sund named w cise Law on Frooie-st. WaASHING The remains of the the officiating glergyn, The church was wel and gent o deceqsed dw yers, morchan of our citizens La nmher of the United States, St alns having been ficlating clergymen, 1o the dead nd the I cieveth in me anthem begiumng " let me ond and the number of my muy be 7 certified how long T was chanted by the choir, and the 231 Centro-st 8 Rose vell-st Court, ona Aoposi daye, huve to live,” Tombs yesterday, for having violated the ). 266 Clans ( 34 Washi Christiauson. tham-st; Corneling ¥, No. &_Mission Bmith, No. 144 Etmst; James Scally, Pearkst. Eacli of the aceused were held to bai s of $50. 1 SON MARKET POLICE COURT, was yesterday nr- hrge Brenuan, No. g the Sunday lield each to onr. ria brought @ bail In $200 to answer “. the charge of ix Gallngher, i Cha v performed at Trinity Chapel in Twenty-fifth-st. deceascd were ien, the Right aight, Higeee, Mo rgan L. I filled with a men, principaliy triends ng his long and journalists, rominent in ro among the spectators. The jud- nelghboring cities was represented ate, and local ted ot the in_canoniclos, 1, begining as ife, saith the though he were dead, d whosoever liveth and believeth in *The remaius were then placed in the «d on a teeatle, and the w that Jesson from XVl chupter of the Epistie of Paul to the Corinthians Was pead, ufter which was sung * an ath but & short time o live, WOl — el wilogy on the character of . Tis! top Potter e deconsed, Taded to the pubiie sud domestic duties of od of th mi Hotel; Gen. G, J. Stannard, Vermont, at the Hoffu House: A. Bierstadt, the artist, at the Brevoort Hous Col. Boeck and Lieut. Mullertz of the Duuish Army. Tafin, Gaugecties, at ths | Bl les, i tho | b 1 yenrs, and forial career us an houest and faithful publi learned prelate iiso paid conpoction as Episcoy Cuip to the tin were then taken from (he Chureh, and will be 140 lis first ent after judicin ward to lils ublic h al ce into ine, ult Congre Iay delegate to the 1 Chnreh, of which he was of his deccase. Lockport, the former home of Mr. Huni following upany i FeAIS to. L Ton_Fish, Jlllhid S o Cvidas, D10, Saletin Mo Livwinisiast or, Honry binxwell, Fraucls Grauges, WD gentiemen acted o8 padl-bearves, co te a tribafte to the de ‘riennial Couventions “Man that is bor of a and fa full of mis- nounced a very elegant in which e al- bir. Hunt, and lite, whed he buf young in and guberna- piticer. Tho ased in bis a stoady com- The remaine removed to to-d. p | | buiidin, of int Ui Bl - EXTENMVE PIRR IN RLORIDOS INGS COMPLETELY DESTRO' ARS OTMERS DAMAGED—LOSS ABOUT $70,000-LIST OF THE LOSSES AND INSURANCES. At 64 o'clock yesterday morning a fire was dis- covered on the secoud fioor of the threestory brick building No, 89 Eidridgest., occupied by B. N. Hatehierson & (Co., eabinet-makers, Owing to the inflam- mable nature of the material with which the bullding was filled, the firo spread rapidly, and in a fow moments commuvicated with the Luildiug, No. 87, front whd rear. These were, Lopfipied by eabinetmakers and other workers i - o5y Gud filedwith light wood-work. Fed }W«ng them, WHT, ents Tuaterial the five ran rapidiy Tib Yire Departimont, wodey Chledk B Kin were 5000 upofl viié grouud, but their efforts to stay the and in a burn fury of the flames were utterly nnavailin: few boups the huildings mentioned ahove we out, none of the ecofitents, with the exception of & WY P the tools belon2ing to the workiieh, M’ix' savea. The 13 of No. 80 fell about 9 o'clec helng of searcely dne brick i+ upoi apother, Bome the adjoin9§ buildings were cousiderubly damaged. Nos. 8 and 85 88 large dou! lnum.‘.‘o:%lrlmusm At the commencement of fhe five many of th# W1ghtened in- mates commenced vir furpjtuy ""d'm-l y the assurance that there was no danger. . building and contents were but slightly damaged. In the rear of the burning buildings, on Forsyth-st., are also ten- remove tl exent-honses. The furuiftive of «ome of the tenants was | gesand st sight mptovément o, hetter Wheat, 114 bush.; Hogs, 30, Shi Burvato, Fab. 4.—Fiane qulet bnt naciemead. Wheat aomioal. Cord slightly damaged by water, the firemen havin leugtis of hose through the buildings and over the roofs 1 the rear, in order the more effectunlly to reach the fire and prevent it from ady, z in thétdirection. The loss E taken | Reee e Dl 105 wate,, for " roported at K @ol. iy i Vest. for Oty “wfl!-! Fow. Tigpathy, charged, wiil Sr. Lowis, - lots of low grad L fllilfi""' :'ml l‘r'lll(ulrl A . 1 Spring a Proviginz, nactish 3 b.. e T boase is suaall; CEaCINNATL, Veb. —Kreniy el dencaiu, but raonat ofe m ney at s * 4 , though uot higher ; males of Bu U a'$13, end Fazey for '(xp.l' Joring, Whiskey steads %7 15 net, and les at #20 257 $20 50 for Cit amali jobbing sales a1 making et 10§ to 10] e, Feb. 4—FErening. ¥l T Eured ioge; Ey iy Wheni i newainal, bash. ctive for wamt of raseiuts y A , 42 044, and 4. —=Tobateo, not eaough o¥eri ‘u he considersd nominalls ‘u ranupired on ‘Change. Flour; des ; market Sirm and o chan Fatra st ungt‘u ; Doyl Bt #4 % 1 g 'y f A Fall 2t &30, and P logks Dacon, Hogs, cxtra heary, $6 65 Ting wnall oderate. ¥ Corn la fair speculative firm; saies at 4ie. Provision marks e T ore wold at the % the e Ry soarce Whisky s momiaaily u improved demanl, bat ehiedr for ore sales of Supecio §i 15, Wie fales at $20; Bacon: sales of € Clear Sidesand Shouliers oat of swoke 8. —Cotton dull st 3e. for Middliag ; nob The Mouey ;mnn.n:- (v r Wl 25 a 5@ $14 30 Wheade. higher, closing at 240 logs firm ; sales sales at 25c. in boad. o e Pork 60 gross ; receipty | Bulk Meats hough lonr firm, te business doing. A SAT Bt &2 1ROl o ol D S theit viows aad not i nn'ml;.; . o wl:“ ‘.!L e PeictHama irn sndwoniy 0 jors Wt TH@T]e., lovsa. x .l‘-«‘s-.lfl-; ot(x’-"fiu aite, Grios Huws ;r'»,- b exten of 3, eon gt loe. oy Docking vad shipping desen sieh b from 87 H@W N at #7 50, dividing ou 200 pounds. Bive $rm ; s ¢ dnles at $6 152 6,50 bbis. | pta—blour, 7,000 bash. ipwents—Flour, 2, g BARTHOLOMEW, ‘6afibe wwaiag | Yo e to hdar N et B onsampi ol w0 817 COngh, 83l wasted aray to a shadow; her wind wae affartab e -’z »lh-l-m A0 i stapid, and acemes to have lost libe reasoning facult) K u ';{Emn.wyum.m-. over fourteen years. 1 told hes. e aad gave er all of m7 mediciues. L heph ber bownls: well open. Thers were t%0 holes in the tamor, and the “ cum frobr thibn ober, untl] the while diserds s out. Tt oot (0 cure et Que day she come to e, (rightoned, saging thods- e lad stopped raning and the holes were healing op, Sod every Gontow L old et and 10t Jet it Leal up, as ot wonld ounse deaih. ¥ her that Dor srstei wat in 2 di Servat condition nows the e he wrstom o mature o hesled the wiosry wp. e &y 9OW bas wought me more patients than auy ene tnd T bave ever. i Mra Bartholomen hronght to my oo friend, Mrss Lucheds’ Soo- eld of Stamfond, Conaeeticutyia the very lash stage of Uomsmption. K exsimined her lungs. The muddle Wobe of the right Tong ¥ IS, 168" e beoachial tuba of the left badly afcoted. She had bad & sember hemorrhages Tiare o enconragement; bat Mrs. Besholomen shie knew and (o]t g0 conident, from her owi exparience, that 1 eould asd really cuge ber; and taat bad sacn otber pationts i my ofemes Y or MG T T Tl WL BTk thy o Miss Scofield remained in New-Vork, swd took fhe Symp, Toule, Pills, and lns got well, and oot only well, but quite Seshy; dnd paculiar featare of my medicines—afer they becowe caped aystem iy sush g lgalihy atade that they hecwme raiber Scsby. el aoeasionally eomes Lo New-Tork, hut alnars ealle st my rooume, ang. iug she really fecls so much fadebted to we for prolonging her e whew dealh seered staring her tu the face, and takes pleasare in 1D, t! cflMo«r?ll chl:mn&(q. i8_about £3,000; insured for | ia firdemand ‘:‘3 for new Loledn on the husk. Oats fifl|‘n[ (I[‘ A“‘H“'h:‘""' n “("1‘““““"'"‘“{‘”“':“'21'"1" l“,#‘ ‘.“:‘ A D':‘—!';lm‘::n:l’m e .A')r:‘—:low Bless, dull at | easetp hose pAtieuts who may be walting. and wdvises all to i first floor ah uf Ly seeond fiyot of No. 87, XL ad , aud Py B4 SR L T VA | R o PR B e, ey | G SR YR i ANt rgtog n hight, were occupied by G, Autem , cal ) P5Bet i v ¢ Sen - mm-n%mam 7 fancy’ wouta Hc aleo owued {io SR Yol Tuspeatite, 83 @ ar Tellow, aud 93 for Hard | Iag thtongh the ungs (e widdle Lobe oy A gt b 0. 87 pnd 89, and ! n the rear 0. e T ' appearsnce—s fue, healthy, t%yggumo X, Mhenimens A NS o eaimates e AT cars lupker. e b v o o890, T4 1y i on 35k 18 oNlowing come | PAILADRL viia, Feb. 4—The cottle markat b st 1500 '8l T ot 1 “umk.b'y' Kemstugton of Pruadelohin, | #i5cls, aul 17 for extrachaico; Coramon soid ot $1013; 8,000 M E. T PRAMBES, No. 41l Vige s, Phiisdaphia, bad besa s LI I,(l.?,ww{ h. " su‘t& o "f‘ e C} " N.;:'__z:_p:mnw.bc..l.sonm of liogs sold at 10@lle. = fering foom Pulmouary Coasumption durivg the Winter d& b ch, Col ,500; Equitable of — e o, 61,00, Ou machinery—Tepublic of Philadel Fafale~The Spieat RN TED § e A e Bt 1 el s ci-sb-vce 0007 People’s of i, 81,500 Pratoction of PIut: e aen. ool o THOMAS . NGREW, thoie, | S sbie to bo sbowt, and then agata. contned t the bones * GS Yy ” adelphia, 8,00 Western Phen(x of Chicago, 11, 62,00 voor sl Tea Dealer, nd Murrsy. | Pleasant day, feeliag a little better, be took & walk to Praakiin agussefe Washington of Baltumore, ot Proyidence, jor the fresh air, aod, while sitting down for & fex minutes be bagen bo ; Hope 3 building—Kecurity and Marine, of Philadel” 500; Bt Matks, 81,250; Howard of Baltfmore, 1,000 ; Morchants’ and Mechanies' of Baltimore, $1009. Total, $25,430. The rear of the secoud floor of No. 87 was occupied by J. Oberlander & Son, enttlery and seissor- grinders and polishers. Loss ou stock and machinery, whout 31,00, Not insure had in thoir place & $1,600. phiin, #1, probably to $3,000 worth, W arpeied aud polished also was destroyed, whether insnred or not could not be ascertained. ‘The third floor of tue iront builling, Ng. 87, $2,000. In- Companies. annfacti- o0 in the Exce Nis lytab r 1 flovrs of No. Si. Matk's Compantes oud and fif 91, repr, nre eecupied 1 y Schafer, cabinet-ma Loss by five and waler 0. bly jusw slight damage. ker as & bwir o rest of the occup. 4 Grandst. is ocoup rl‘!n' Mrs. Wall s3ing saloon th of 1 was carried throngh her establishment, and she siustaned damage by water to the mwount of $50. The fire is supposed to have origlnn- polioe were prosent from %, under the command o which occurred on the u eer Wolls ted from a atove. Seetious ¢ he Teuth and adjoiuing Pre of Capt. Davis. Doring o 1 hove site o ¥ Wilsoti was killed N ST—A 1ARGE quasTiTY OV OIL ED—LOSS ABOUT $50,000, k Jast night a fire was o HE] noe wntes after 10 o'clo ad in tho reat of tho four story byick buitases No. 6 Houry-at., ocoupiod by Coogs =50 ¢ 0, srhole- aate doalers in olls "ng was filled with barrels 1, linsced, and lubreating i 1wy fiae Nlaines sprea: Uing. AlL the efforts greas of the tlamas »epartie 1the ol was and by that tine of the huild s fire he b ing the fire to t the adjoiniag s . The 1033, how- s v s The 1083 on building \\M - . No. " or and hase ined a sl on the lower ctivneer. Hesw Theresa (Roman 1y damaged by o extenalon of the Church of St la Marketst, was o wrtment, nnder Ch g the Lire from cou: wid dised 1he flames terior s ne tinguished, varioas Kinds, some Satory 81,500, the 19y inves wecon ! 16 dow small o d owned and occupied by by fire to the exy neo Company of New-Yori DALTON, MAS TaE A SPRINGYIY Rrown, at Da fire on Sunday n b, Maas,, . Lox- oraing. ington, K was e Loas about 16,0, I Hy Y AL Bavong from Liverpoo! ned on acconnt of the joe roachad this city today L 11y and ch got into Annapolis, today, whe: Her passangers and 8 met last even- alst, for the purpose | + to the passage by ( bounfies t rs, or who other than y Col. Ha N it Py thagoras Hal ng action with il of Zrossof the woldli have been d wounds. The mes « man. Supervisor Andreas elected Chairman of the mee! of the Tist Bogtment, N: Y The following letier fro was read and enthusiastic; oess 07 R Wasmsoror . ¢ AKNTATI VRS, KXECTH (0 Jan. 20, 1% teported a bill wh Bave fost their diaharges T eannot ray whst will be done. Provuies 1 1 nd ar feel honored by the confidence pap: wilk I heppy 1o give ateb efforts as- 3 umerous and pressiog engage: weats will permit, to secure the oh lave in riew oues, W. A Daniova. wdopted urging all de- Stutea to nse their fufiu- the just admints- v thanks ware passed and Col. H o iutereais ¢ Very respeatful; care. 1 RARAPN T) THS TRIBCNK _ Rlen o At $0 67 to Comnl ‘omagpasary. Baeon N 13e. RS o Whisky Muwenis, Feb ot 335 baien rovisions firm, .\ Milyankee, on private tenms. Corn uneba Tat $1 12, Osta—sales of Chojeo Weat: Y s, bactive, Slorts $102$%W. By stuls $23a $27, i M S0 P ton. Raiload freiy Fiout fo Bostoa, 11 to Me , 0c.; 1 Alhasy, o e okt el &t s shade frmer. Wheat dull; astes of Koo 2at Bl My 0 - W N, 238 £, Com stesly s Prorimon Mess Pork, » B . Recant n.,-‘l 1; Depsent Hogp Whea® 5,000 bush Mouicr, Ala, Feh B Middlings »t 90 fusing low er riies Bavanxam, Feb 4 New-Vork Midding 3 t it} o enced very great disappo HUGHES-TILTON~In of Mr. Wiliizm Stoat, by the Hughes of Baool L NY, Valte of this cit OFETEXTRR NN DIED. ACKERMAN—At Fishk! Fegeman, vie of A Puneral sevieca on W a H n River riages ia waiting on 140~ Brookiyn, on Sa v of his age. are., vear Myctioare., on T furtiier notice. GIBRS—0u Monday, Feb. 4, Hennal P., wife of Dr. 1. H. Gibbs. en uea requeated o attendgh w, doo. Coger, No. b Lewls-place, Brook- lock p. . Her friends and re residen.s of et b Iru. 0a Wedoaula Danoklyn, on Monday, 10 Miss Sarah 8. Tilion of Keyport, N. LTE—On Thursiay, Jan. Lient. Commander Wil lizabeth, youngest dangiter RNiload train Jeaves Thirtiet 4, at the residence bromler, Mr. Ji —;(}. o, Mr. Hanry P. MeCann, U. 8 Navr, o the late Charles W ‘wrtival of the trafa. turdey, Feb.2, Alpbens Banuing, in the m 8. Mars's Chnrch, Closson- , Feb. 5, at 1} o'clock, without ‘nesds 1 i funeral, from the HENRY—Ta Brooklrm, on Saturdsy, Feb, 2, Charles Ostrander Heury, won of the late Joha Tha eelatives and frionds of tie god 25 rears, 9 months and 2 days. fanily, amd of his father a-law, Franels W. Speck, are tuvited to attend the faners), oa Tuesdas, Feb, 5, at 2 o'clock p. ., from his Inte rexidence, No. e WO, MOORET—0n Mondey, 1;90- 4t s fox ey, yonagest tos o8 220 yours {léw'{‘ lfl.)l Yiward and Laura A. Moouey, aged 9 b iter's restence, No. 43 West Tentst, op Tuoalay, arhp : « i aged The fapezal will take place from on POMEROT—On Sanday, Feb. §r., eidest woa of Ggorgs V. % rionths and 22 da , on Moalar, Teb, 4, 197 of conmumptod, wouthy sud L7 82 yeas, sud L day: the Presyierisn Chureh ia Bloowmfeld, Weduesday, at 24 o'clock p. m. of consmmption, George V. Pomeroy. Margaret H. Pomeroy, aged 33 years, [His Triands, and thote of bis family, are inyited to attend bis fugersl sarrioes ot the residence of his pareats, No. 1) Foh. 5, at 4 o'cloek, withont firther noi 1§ o'clock. ROGERS—0n Suday moraing, A. Rogors. The relativen and friend of the 10 Albasy b revidence, Rerge A train will Toave oot of Libe: eloek. 1—0n Bigth dar. ! R eads of the VAN NESS—At Orange, K. J. thie 734 year of s age. Punersl e t the North Feb 6, 011 o'el A CARD ~W Special Notices. T Wrati-Growers' Mesting of Western New-York, act feom a letter from Geners Meeting beid at 3 e od full thiee mitced y0ee tae award of the Greeler pi of us bave el + statemeats Tegariag with taa feelia i (Dr. Selvest present at tho meetiag Lagine i 11 doa't {htak ont the Greeloy pi & word abon planation. farenes to the ali ey Conm Talso learued b the soting at 1 Deiav s 4. Tie man vol aware would be his chaice bat fo sice to bim ; hut they wouldu't *lla, % ith 81 new Kinds, were precluded from ¢ to varietios i geveral cultivatio 1 i fav v of ¥r . ) that ad an IONA AND I FOP SPRING PLANTINO. Besides my general stock of Vines for Ganden and Vinegan, which are of unequaled quality, | have & plantiug, that greatls gurpass in ia quantity. A full deseription of ¢ be ready before the Lat of will There are a few importaut Gaety in relation to my present stock of TONA vad ISRAELLA Vines whi chasers who desite to seeure the The p the production of pl The principal portion of my ! oral “M beea approsched i3 qualiis weason axenl my loanageinent. “The houses are adunit tise full force of the sun, e affacts of full expostire, exce wins, that are greatl 0es. ordiaacy dist 10 the distauces, 4 RAP without bein et cost. It of wood, fom o e also he 1 4, for propagetion. Spiig pries s T 'nay ore say, that al ropos e 1 . Faiper it no el Hor ity eortugs Tosa (n a fovits all inte puraskd ke a7 1o s Sa0uat O Jeaus, on Saturdar merning, « pareats, No. 141 Bast 11 o'clock, witsont fu the disensaion of the diferent varieties. Yon know Ve Sferent variaties, place DELAWAKE Whea eallnd vpon to name (be diferent varleties which the past season, be ment Prolific, | A1 (D5 Srivester.) * Yoo, the Concord, 1 fargol seanl wall, but the berries Gropped from might not all agree with that award Committec-man, and he atose to ere anrord—in fa BAT MANS—are not s black grape of g zoeald the Coneord o e Concond was (be poorest inqu ou, from its sudden changes, was the wost aufarorable for of good qualitr hese kinds than w ere ever belore groih (o wpes air ¢ atock of vines that were §row in houses all the ven by those of aur pro L my former productions, and are t 1 detriment un‘.vlm&m.{. young kil Also grown b istances apart, z‘.‘.......\..u.“."m“.’..’.'».x,...-, Ehcecding by more the o8 of the hest Jory low-priced, wud the; causol Trn, thay oue for $2 that. s give dcesent State of Geape Calture, aud Price aled b cal ne 18 Lue countey.) My bare -st., Brooklrn, . e “His rowdins for iaterment. Rich, in the T3d year of bia age. ol to attend the funeral . o Wedsewiay, 61b fnst., at el 3, Marls Mhyiland, wife of Charles apectfully favited to attend munanion, cor. of T wentiel ust., 8t 2 o'clock p. m. Gamils are he. Feb. 3, at his Trooklyn, George F. St 3 24 editor of *The Horald of Life." this (Tuesday) afiernoon, at 3 o'clock. for interment on W ednesday. on Saturday, Feb. 2, Mrs. A. Sebuyler of Bellevilte. ted to aitend ber fu 3 Potat, on Tuesday, Feh. 5, at 12 o'clock. rir-at., by New Jerse; Coutral Railwady oal 1st inst., of trphold pasumonia, Lillie, H. andiisabeth Underhill, ia the 9th year of | egpriually to keep life in i fomile are invited to attend the funeral, ou Moalda) Bapt 4, Horace Vaa New, in range, oa Wedaeslay, + Mouraing Dress 3 5, Handkerchiefs, ed_on 'with g theis residence. 551 Browdway, opposite Tidlany & Co. iviog 8 report of Western New- hester Jan. 24, 1867, fourths of tre time of the meeting, rx- 00 4l hranches of Gie sabject. but most the Concord in October last, Loa little suspleion wpon sowe Tona 1 had beon o Bttle impreg- oxpes ence had beea altogether uia | mppose, hoxerer ths wy anrprise oa hearing, in discusdug " AT Delaware, lou and sovens] bauea o0 much of It on that acconnt.” (A rize ¢ (Sylvest the tireeley You know the Committes con- A fowr ake ex- Soveral grapes that L alwara eat in seldom e 0E PUB: ol educatod in their taste, and ol & for the willion ¥ advocate of the cause essed in regard o the lona, best both for wise and table in * Leagth denonneing his doctrine W taste aad semve to { that. et, 1 of evers wiilion, sad past endy dissatisfed with that awand; aud rebuke the Suding of that of the Committee saw How was it tigt Mr. an would Teen wost highly 1 Auld Dr, Wonlen, w0 0u0 saw bim e meeting for the hest variety. Thirt o o for Lsabella, ing e birds, why tanch the (aneonl Vote, it being restiicted The geuersl feoliug of Yours truly, on and_hearing. or of (he lona. ult Grower's Guidel ing asked to n at the W est, sl % ). om O ail the grapes RAELLA VINES, ome that bave bea reserved for Sprivg qualicy any that [ have heretofore olfered he given In Spring Price List, which will 1o N pur of great i bast aud cheapest plasts. 1 propagators bave experi ats. re Jeaves. SUCH BLANTS rong and perfectly healths Tona ard v desciiptions and price, sead for aro offered at & very amal lring at the prices asked they will e wobd ¢ 20 conts, Vst al the end of C. W, GRANT, i« Peakakill), Westchester Co., NoY. inapect the vI:M Tona. tanbe. silice fof example vacier Jov—came, mesited tagussds el cough vers violeutly and broke 3 blood-vessel, and before any sssistancs eonid b obtaiued be nearly bled to death. Some of those who it think be passed vesrls & galloo of biood. He was caried 1o Mr. Bow~ er's Drag Store, Sixth and Vine-sts., aod bis phrsician seat for, once gave hisn wp, saying * the man casnot live; but we most get at Trinity Chapel, by the | bome.” Haring been kuow for o maay sears in the weighborbosd s aiag successful in sach cases, the fasily sont for me. 1 foand the pa- trut on his back in bad, completaly prostreted, and if be conid was alraid toumors, fearing e wight biced to. death. He hnd taken sl be bieeding aad (o constipate tie bowels for foar (oat e would start the bleeding again. After taking & thorough view of the case, [ proscrived quite th o ' verse. T8t gave bim large dose of my Maudrake Pills o opea the bowels fieels a0d to change the cireulation. 1 | Jind uol dous. this he would certaials have had aoether bemarihage, sad have bied to death. € thea gave kim the Pabaonic Syrup aud the Seacwesd Tonie Guely. 18 (o nearly three mouths before | oonld ewrs lin of the congh; iy my trestment e did not have suother lemorrhage, sed is s0w recorered, aml o fat, healthy wan. MIS5 CATHARINE COLLINS, No. 211 Mottst., New-York. This was indecd & vory bad ense. 1 was ealled upon te visit hox aboud the It of Febraary lost, a0d fownd hee bedinst and apparsatly in theles atageof Paligwusry Consamption. She bad night-swests, CRills, and Sashes of Heat at thmes; very mich smaciated, vl s coupletely dobills tated that she bad (o be proppad up in bed. T made the scamiastion wih respirommter, sad fouad the left luug, from top to botthn, se dissassd to be & complete mass of corrnption. The right broachisl tabes wees also affectad, but there were no cavities. She hod su lacosant cough, and ler mother stated that ber hushaad (the petieat’s fathor) sad seversd of ns cllldron had safferad mlarls, and deupite the best - then knowa, had died. Although with senrcely aar t " g g deterined 1o do mr g EI B the g bt :fi _‘E o g..u.;.... n By using my Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonie, 3nd the Masdrake #BA following my advice snd care and sitastion, she is o woll wd hearty, sud takes piessace o staie ber case 1o ufierers whe may amil proskiy b e o, MES. GRO. W. LANNING, il No. GITAr-b ot Phlladelphia, came ta™wy offee vers mueh smaciaiod B appetite; yellow skin; incessaat congh, and pompletaly dehilitated. # mado au examination, and found oue lasg vars mach diseased. Bbe hed i quite s nuber of Hemarrhages of the lungs, ani wis svideatls fash sinking fifto the grave: fa fact | eodvidared ber 1n ticTast stage of e Consuruption, and could give bub very litle encon wisedd to use my best eadearors t aseist hes. She commenced aling wy Pulmoss S7rup, Sea el Tonle. aad Masirake Pilis, snd Gollowsdrmy advice strictly; ber apetite was soon restonud, a0d sbe began lo exped- torste freel® the coagh diminished azd her strength rapdly incressed, aud her chmaged appearnsce astomshed her friends. This was in A9 She is non & bealthy, feshy woman, weighing nol less than 175 poundes . GRERN, ™ JOHN OF TACONY, EIGHT MILES ABOVE PHILADFLVRIA, was coulined to bia bed in the last stage of Consumption for & long lime. He w wse me medicine by & riend who hal bess caced by e, When be commenced usiog them bis family looked for his' Godth atany moment; e required coustant attention, a3d had fo be (snsed e was o0 complete’s prosicated. The Palmonic Syrup swon loosred the phlegi bat still he had o exposta- tiou of & cure, althongh 1t elievid Wim. Then they seut forme do make anexamination. 1 did s found eae kang souad, asd told Shm he saight et perieebly weil by followiug wr advice. Tiis wot ouly susenraged bitn, But ealivened tie whole family. A changs soon touk place for the bettar. His appetite retarnell, aad with it 2 bealthy circaiation, avd, in fact, re- pewed health aud strength. | am conident, bad be aol taken my medi-. cines aud adhered strictly to my insicuctions, be would serer have beem. raised (rom bis bed. Tu cases of Cousmplion aluost every one tells he paticnt that there are a0 bopes, they mast die, sad disconrages them, wien, after making an examivation a0d thoroughly undenstanding the cave, Liind [ean give, in almost ine cases ont of lan, ool emoourage Die will be really of beusdt. | am bappy losiale. atisely recovem a3 cujo;s (he best of Moalth, Mies. JANBS HUNTER)Y - 7 Harrisowave., Boston, Moss., sufferad for yeurs from ite, arining from torpidity of the Hoer; ber akia sellow, e, and coustant foar of approsehing eviis. | wan agein suosmwtul by the ase of the Pulmouic Syrup, Nea Wead Toaic, ani using the Pille freels. Patieats can soosull me professionalls at wy Kooms, No. 32 Boadeb, New-York, every TUBSDAY, from 9 an. 163 . va. Al advics fron of cuargs , bat for 3 thorongh examiuation with his Respirometor §6, Pries of the PULMONIC STRUP sad SKA WEED TOKIU, exsh 1 $ger bottle, or $7 5 (e ball domen; MANDRAKE PILLS 5 woals poribes. Sold by Drugyists and Dealors overychers. A fall suppiy e shwagsbe obtatzed at s Roise, No. 32 Bond-st., New Tork. ” DEMAS BARSES & Co, N 2L Packion, Now- Yock, Grascal Whole- wale Ageate : s # Cau Quite elr asinens (his. Same g lly ars canght with sue Snmbag some with w At os thas PHALON'S NIGHT-SLOOMING CERBUA—onlug to the fame of the original article—prored a prodly. good hait for guils; but (e tekasf the conaterfeiters bave bevn 80 thoroughls voatliated thrmagh the press that their game is aboat plared oat. e W v the KROOKLYE VR CORRRITY ot 3K of LROTIIN b 1 ACADEMY OF MUNIC TUESDAY EVENING, Februaer 13, 1o be, followel by v v UELVZATETR CADY STANTON apon the 19k, aod WL LLOYD GARRINON wpon the 20h of Felwuars, W s PHILLIPS will speal Intor in (he Course. pon NATIONAL AFK AIEN. . 2 Tiekeis for single Lo be had at (e door nigh of lectares. Price out reserved sea Ameriea: TRUSTRIN and TUURSDAY, the 341 of Fobruars iust., at the fosams of the fhe Coaper biding. The polls will apes st 5 and close at 7 o'clock, p & By onler of the Board of Trustees. Jinrn Bore, Ree. Seeretars. HORACE GREELEY, Prestdent. & jonn Tustitute Farmers —~A of bu DAY (Treswlay) at 124 o Wi m&h e ‘voper buildiug. Sul o=t orous Posin descriptive of the Chis W, CHAM Farmers” A Wi of its memhers. Admigtion (ree. JOM) Grece ud Shoee Mere ne pplied with WAL B i WATHRPROOY L b FHKVRR sl now CONIOUNS e oAt Mutvayst N. X, Mawifactured by WAL n‘m X s omod No e Neod e in the Bark ! CANVASSKRS WANTED TO #ELG FOLDING POCKET 1 ANTERNS. B -H can be yoLDXD dnd sarrind 3, 73 ceata ¢ " EMRRAT THRMS TO DR JULIVS 1VES & Co. Ko, 43 Maaafactarers ad Wealech (s Kerosene Goods geaeaally, IVES' PATENT 2 RS T MOST CONVENTKNT, AND L s B HEST LAMP EVER USED, Clandeliors, Brackets, Hanging and Table Lanspl Tighted 4 quickiy lied aml beimed snfoly aud ag the o chiginey, or vascTewing ) TN Can flave Seawitul Hair, Tiaso Heans Toxpox Haix Cor ! Recuorass o ) > wira Lovdes Hun mfi Naw Hlam citaa buitie: lalfdossn for B4 ordons o . W YM lvlfl ‘h. Nodd b e THE You luve ugn i s negiect i, d ot mlight P.B. KNAPP & Co. and gov 8 bottle of thelr < VEGETABLE CONGH BATSSM. Sold at No. %2 Hudsonal., neac King, and by druguinte gonarety. M. . wilt gare yon. ov.um;u-va:‘m1 STERLING SIL) . ‘:A-Kl.l- 415 Browdwar, sue door bebve® Tmparters, 2 For sale by GEO. “Vaodlint Vauilia Beans! Vasilla Beans! Vaulle