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3 NEW-YORK DAILY ALBANY. —— TREBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, W B e e ) wnissioner.— Yew- York-John Adriauce. To be Notaries Public.—New-York—Alf. @. Bull, E.D. D. E. Gavitt, Moses Jesurun, Robert ean ho retstablished 18 hy conforming to the requireents of 1he Constitution and (sl’uuunf the Radical party, who purn its provisions and fmperl the Union by tacir mad C 's OFr1 men, having been nted ualified on Wedn "5( s x John b \ o 1§ ner, ht 1o the C u of Mavop’ Owen, H. 1 gnestion, now J all others in import and that e t perils of the country demand the union of tive bearts aud hands, irrespoctive of former ud lsthe one g it and seditions conrse + = " THE TMON. JAMES F. ENGUISH FOR GYVERNOR—A nost untiring efforts ; that the acce NEW-YORK MARKET SYSTEM—THE LONG ISLAND RAlL- monds, Townseud Wandeil, Chias, G, Halpine, . & 3 3 recl air. Kings Counig—Joseph J. Day, jr., D " Cotiohs, o K. . A, R. Culver, Wi, th and Tsaae Radeau. ROAD—SURVEYS OF WEST FARMS AND MORRISANIA— A CANAL APPOINTHENT. ) WY TELEGRAFN 70 THX THIBUNK. o1 ‘estehester— I ( ‘l" Laldwin, W. H. Rushmore, C. C. Wre. F. Loomas, C. Smi! REPUBIAOAK RENPGADE FOR SECRETARY OF STATK —BROTHERLY LOVE—EIGUT UOURS WORK AND NO POLL-TAX. or present y mames, in a vigorous effort to majntain WY YRLEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE the Federal Constitntion In 3t micgrity, and seeuro ita ALRENY, Welnesdsy, Fob. 6, 1401, Sk, *| Coxtrorrews Oprice.—It has been understood poigiony 6~The Democratic State | vperation according to the epirit and inteut of its found- The' arguments before the School Committee on . ll)eveun mm&’d c: gzg.?gggé:.a;:?:d 1:: 1:1.:: fi.‘;;;;f;';fl}"k;‘ffl‘;g Diad i "“00: e m , rials, be in the City of New-York ex nuder g%mmmm, s hdnuletlwg; o A. Btorrs; HenryJ. Watson, County Anditor; W. H. Dikeman, Stock Clerk; . P. Bostwick, General Bookkeeper, — PrERsONAL~Among the arrivels at the Hotels ave the Hon*A. W. Raudall, Postmaster-General, the Hon. John Btockton, New-Jersey, the Hon. Asa Parker, Philadelphia, th‘Allnns. W. D. Travis, 8. H. Wendover and John Oukey, ‘Albany, at the Astor House; Gen. M. Marey, 8t. Louls, Gen. Siitton, Boston, the Hon. Geo. B, Benter, Ohio, K. C. Bailey, of #he Boston Herald, Chas. O, Rogers, of The Boston Journal, and nwmhhmn of The Boston Traveller, at the 8t. Nicholas Hotel ; . 1. A. Bavnum, Syracuse, Gen. B, A. Btarr, New-Jersey, aid Bayard Taylor, Pennsylvani; {he Metropolitan Hotel; tLé Hon., D. W. Gooch, Boston, at the Fifth-ave. Hotel. b < ki . ers. Resolted, That the Radical plan of roduflm;l portion of the A Sto to Territories; of taking from them those rights always possessed by them sinee the days of 1770, and of (llrlmlu‘mau thelr people, is 8o absolutely opposed not y to the fieurest provisions of the ¥e erid Constitution, bt to every sonn manship, % =0 thoroughly antagor of reserved rights and of munieipal governs « fog their own domestle affgirs that underlie our Repnb can system, that it is the duty of the people of Connec gardc:s of past poll proLounce emuation of ¢ HarTroRD, Conn,, Feb. Convention was held in Ameriean Hall in this city to-day. Of the 163 towns in the State, a large pro- portion were represented by something over 300 dele- gates. The ruling spirits of the party for the past fow years woro present as usual, but were rather Joss blustering and talkative than is their woot. They did their defiant talking at tho InuConvqniml jn New-lavea a monthego, and were now ready te accept guictly the platform, which a policy, having bread and butter in view, in- dicated ae the best to adopt. The County cancuses, held last evening and this morning, took no action beyoud that of nowivating their members of the ! Committee on rexolutions, and of the State Central Committee, and when the Convention opened, tho business weut smoothly forward, according to pro- LY &) ST M ek Jumes Gallagher of Nexw-Taven, ealled the Counvention to orde Jullge F Betts of New-Haven was ¢ n temporary C] he chair, thanked Berryman's Schook bill were continued to-day. Mr. Curtis coneluded his speech in opposition to the bill and was followed on the same side by Meesrs, Larra- wore and Allen, Cephas Brainard made the conclod- ing speech in favor of tho bill. Tt was the ablest effort yet delivered on that side. The Committee bave resolved to go to New-York on the 2ith fnst. and inspect the schools there. The Citizens’ Aesociation Whatyes, and Piers bill Tias been committed to the Seleet Committee on that subject which sat during last Summer under the Chairmanship of Senator Pierson. " The bills for a Constitutional Convention weze not presented to-day. Both the Senate and Assembly Dbills are drawn; the provisions of the Senate bill I sent last evewing. The Assembly bill provides for the election of delegates by Assembly districts, and those only are to vote who can vote for Assemblymen at aGeneral Election. The most important featuro of the proceedings of cuch’ rules and regnlations as may be directed by the Board of Health of the Metropolitan District. Mr. Develin w(rmluued a bill proposing that in the pro- ceedings relative to nuy assessment or nseessments bere- tofore made for o) '“hi' widening or extending avy streot or avenue in New-York, the 'lroceclllngl to collect the same where any fraud or legal irregularity shall have been comuitted, the p: n(mr\nwl thereby way apply to a Judge of the Supreme Conrt at specia who shull rocecd to hiear the proofs and aflegations of the parties. ny aesessments upoi Jand not liable to such assessment shall be decmed t o legal lmlsuhm(y. Mr. Berryman mtroduced a bill making 1t a misde- meanor, punishable with imprisonment of not more than five years, to write, print, or circulate any obscene book or préture of any kind. - e New-York Canal Board made the tollowing appoiot- ments to-day Collecto lezar A, Willlams, eflvrnc Henry Stolas, Montezuma; Calvin A. Gilhert, Salin 8, Cushman, Phenix; Etephen Luce, Oswego; G. aves, Genevi Donald MeDonald, Havaoa; Willlum A, Cabill ds; LuzerneJodd, Corning; Charles G. Miller, an; £, D, Van geyil Hawijton ; Horatio H. C Oxford, and Benjamin e Voe, Binghapton. pectors—Awos B, Hough, Syracuse, ond William J. Btark, Oswego, Welghmaster—V. I. Burgh, Oswego. MORTON'S PIRST QUALITY. MPensmuu:uflu nl:i)m ted wi ‘best Tridocmin P ; - of this aunmy 18 sold w ion umlmdmg% - “meryl’uhwunpd A First Quality,” and .mgmummmm-qmw‘w 1 Coln Silver, and for this quality PENS IN SILVER EXTENSION r:.,u«(&mn 1 wolved, That, while that pot tetes of the Union "41"\ exclude from the Je halls the representation of ten States are Jahoving vert our Governmdnt, w v{nlue in %ht- fact that d ipt its recent i in favor of the rights of American eitiz 1 tuat that augost tribunal will perform without slemn duiies. aon. m of the represent [Avnouncements. | or 'BEAUTY. Jam A, DE PARLS," Tup BxQuisits AND DELICATE BEAOTIFIPR, RAUTIFUL WOMAN. Mrs, D. P. Bowers AR “EMAIL DR PAiis”: Allow me to ansure you that 1 shink it most ed; admirable a8 & prescrver, restorer, and Denutifer of the skin, keeping it smooth snd fair, as well us frcelng it from il apois and biaek wark eutsed by deleterious poriers o ince the weather, Sold by L Tzangav, No. 822 I Y, and Ladies ilair-dresscrs. DENAs, Baxzs & Co., orse: Penn o and are here- ooke, o is manly courze in , and_advoeating the cselonal repres b Ty tendered to Pre resisiing uunauthor . rights of all the States to the tion, and that we will unitedly sustain ki in U ic nets, his ;n.i‘lu. Jndge lkus uln ;kingt ’ fellow-citizens and brother Democrads of Connecti- meuse debt of the State of Con- «ut fr the distinguished honar, and sald that Le, in | noctient requl ions attention of ever voter, | the Sonate was the passage of the New-York City of."wflfiu.;"umfi‘u Shalley, seetions sl lé!m,a 5 ) Ao e ) o { o uftairs of the State shonld b6 | oo oonnnisiioners’ bill to a third reading. Among | G Cayngs and Oiieida’ Lke Chonis; Nicholas A. Ded’ i P B :’““’9"1 2and § Pen With bonell Cane. common with the rest, folt the importance,of the pre empoaitinnul|h.~l).-mmmth-p:nmvwlhmm--x sts of tho country. We all feel (hat if we ean pnf the party n sueh an attitude as 1o command the suffrages of the peoplo of this State, we can, put a ¢ k apon the schemes of the Radical fanatics. Those fanatics felt encouraged by the result of thogall ulm'fllulfl which they considered an indorsement of thel conrse, We must now show themn that they have misunderstood the sentiments of the peoplo of the BANKERS, Broxmrs, MrrcmaNts—~Who is, and who fa not adapted to theso purmits, Why is i that one fails, anothar sucscels? PHRENOLOGY answers these questions. Written charts givea by Messrs. Fowrun & WLrs, No. 309 Brosdway, N. ¥. —— and it 15 desivable tha o taew whowill fhioroughly] investigate our cstablish a systemn of cconowy \ erer, sectho Chenango Canal, At a meeting of ghe Board yesterday, the Hon, Thomas G. Alvord was appointed cotnsel for the Board to pro- ceed to Washington to opposo lho)mmku of the Niagara Ship Canal bill now pending before the United Statos Renate. A meeting of the friends of the Champlain Canal improvement was held at Stanwix Hall this after- noon. Resolutions in favor of ship navigation between the Hodson River, Lake Champlain, and the River St. Lawrence, were adopted and conunittees appoluted o wrge forward the projeet. controlled finanelal the amendments adopfed were one inereasing the salaries of the Commissioners from $5,000 to £6,000, .and one retaining the Board of Revfsion. The dis cussion upon the bill was participated in by Sevators Picrson, H. C. Murphy, and Sessions. In the Assembly the bill giving protection to female employés was taken from the table and passed. Those who voted against it did so becanso The Numbers indieate only, heing and No, 10 the largest, ot PRICES QF PEN3 WITH SILVER-MOUNTED DFSK- HOLDERS, v No. 4 Pen. With helder....... No. § Pen. with holder. No. ¢ Pen. with helder. 7 Pen litfon and ‘hat labor i3 the hasls of all onr material and the great cveator of wealtl, and that its 1d always be favorably regarded by our r should have tim mental Leglslature and moral eulture, 3 wrtity sympathize with In their endeavors to reduce the legal stux s Jabor, and declare v fu favor of making eight FROM SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Jan, 26: Crase'’s Im- proved dollar Mickoscorw, although perfeet in every part, is retailed at the Jow priee of $1. at luducernenis to ‘Sample sent by mail on_receipt Address 0. N. Croass, No. 3 Lise-st., Boston, Fowbwn & Wwi#, No. 399 Broadway, N. Y. el 1 day's A t organize for a return to the prin- :;‘{l"l::rtyf('x:(.:l‘mln':nfi Government, and to Conser- R ot oL e '}':2‘[‘;’&:’]’:{ - . 3 \anufacturiug pursnits, in the absence of any agreement | £ wistre : : £ ——— ‘.qtulng'l w«'o']mql . n;.t \‘\ l.::ln l'llmr;txgl‘:\;-{‘m: %o the dontis 8 Patween contracting partie it revived the principle of imprisonment for debt, TIHE STATE LEGISLATURE. g ———— hm ey o the yrinol B Sound pavernmMet| oo Tus e o etworkius of children in factories | Tho bill'as passed is as follows: m}’fifilfitmflm M‘l‘;l‘hql‘l!n( TAMH:ETPuren it vt g 15 an act of crnelfy, depriving them of tho Proper Weans | o Aot for the further protection of Female Epployts in ALBANY, Fob, 6, 1000, T e I ey MORTON'S SECOND QUALITY. y the l'i{ BILIA 1 ORADY —— (WARRANTED.) ana are superior 10 uny Moiten hat all N ALMANAC FOR 1867 is Now reets In New- | Trg TRINUNE y of New-Yo % ‘D Yor a rafiroad in Christophier and oth they will breathe freer and confidence will be | of educntion, and undermining their healih t cstored. We muost teach Congress that it constitutes | ewploy¢s in factories should be fo jdden, nnder suitable g v N3 =3 : % ’ o 1. No property #hall be exempt from it one branch of the Government, and that it exer- | peejtls, from working sald chilfyen more than tew lowss | EreTioN 1. No property 8 ity » § d id ale, under an execution, issued vpon a_judgl York. A majority report. : duf 2§ A surt’ in the City of New-York, for TUE ASTOR LIBRARY. priors Price 3 copin” By dgbomtent Sadef how) o} Show Fibfione Eovery Pen I8 Becond Quality,” teined fur a District worl, labor or servi 3 when guch amount dogs not exceed the swu of §25, ex- Clgsive of coste,” The e i A Tho Points are warranted for six months, except agalnes aectdent, The Cases are made of Coin Silver, but are not 8o beavy those of the First Quality. Onondagn) presented the Annnal of the Astor Library, remarking tly given 60,000 for the Mr. WHITE (Rep Report of the Trw that Willlam B. Astor Lad re fneidental expenses of the Library, making about §760,000 cites no power over the President. The Exectitive the reyresentative of the people, and yuust be sus- gained iR the exercise of his legitimate powers. We “ Thet all attempts on the part of employers to ir workn to & condith of political slavery orljv'uu(fllrlr votes, should be held up to the exect- Resol l“l TENT SHIP NEWS. by 1gndar @ v t that will sustein (hat great |, cor; el A {"‘E&m of GRF S Ybrtias Tow aascilod by @ fa- s h‘":'%" “x“fi’i [ a1 legisdative | “f 0% Whenover any exceution isied wpen @ Jedement | L Eher and son Bave given to tho fustitution EW-YORK....0.. FrB. O, I 1077 fssts » 4 e . « 5 . g , the Clerk of i e father an v ] NEW- (v evoris IRl ‘al Congress—the Supreme Cout. ‘Thit eh 1§ ed, T, taxes dhonld be levied on properts, ot o wforesaid, shall be teturhcd WOTH tained, eball | thpt bears thelr uame. : baradbo Sl o " KICES OF PENS; AND PENS IN SUVER EXTENSION® 1 favor of the re- 1of the Cityof | 2 3 Bil18 NOTICED. ARRIVED. fesuio a forther com the Jutgment, oc defauit of pAYY d xeeutton, and 1 ikon of 1 ¥ on n('mufl, and that we aro therefo peal of the poil- Teesolved, That we herewith and unanimously approve tiho mominations for &tato officers made by the Couven- i commiend onr eandidutes to the sulfrages of the Connectient, - clier, Just. reappointed Chr / ; }M‘A‘hf(w?“fl |'n’tlhiu ‘j‘l ntle ‘l\"c\nr:i i "m;n ‘,)llh'llllf. i « K. A. Marden of Stamford, E. N. Lull of Tolland, s fol o Vi and Wm. Downg of N:‘»yv-;ln\‘an, w-wldmm n .Sel:-n;- s Uie e Viedecinletioctic the Woth tarios pro tem. Committees of one from each connty £ nted ou eredentials, and on pern im:: W Nena- To exicid th Lo atishd O , Stoamabip B 04, HMobast, Newbern, il mwlse. and pass, to C. Good- o Mantyrille, Ryder, New-Orleans, with mdse. and pass. to R rens, Besrse, Boston, with wise. and pus. to W.P. Je, Providerce, with mdse. to Teane Odell, Liverpool), Skelly, Port Cawning, Oct. 5, via St Amending i & relative to tho constructing of & rail- roud fn West ms aud Morrisaula, WILLS INTRODL To incorporate the Rochcster k 1 prating th ‘nmp-meeting No. 6 Pen. MORTON'S THIRI QUALITY. (WARRANTED.) These Pens are 12 earats e, and although eheaper, are Lowden. Slor of sald | . of Jail limits, Iydraullc Company, electors \Kl!;ltl‘-luvfl.‘lll the fit one of one from rirman of the nization, and a Committe Distiic e 1ons. Al Gal r t o~ hh\"o E“S";;‘lll;:tfl‘i‘llg members of, the State | St 1 “"H‘"]l‘ ""l"f'"' 1 spoke briefly. He 1 Judgment, or il ; pmecting A i gl rovidi ha ed it the duty of ev ent, or be dis- i mreh of New-York., i . i i, i 3 Central Committeo as delegnt ;:“"}':;"‘“'I‘h‘,'“fm'k‘l'f‘f flag of the Conservati reeording fo law, 4 + | Incorporatbug the Metropolitan & Company. | 1r'eries ome li-‘ef‘vxh,“i’:’fi‘.’x:i';‘i‘i‘?”‘mfl"l“&:‘;fik-.fl"fi', o lcaat equal fo any, g0l pecs wadle slaswilers, wategarde Ere This act shnll take effect immediately. . Changing the name of the Rutgers netitute. low. 90, ural f:.l!n ¥ B ‘pm)d\r ng qualities, Tneorporating the Fidelity Loan, Trust and Safe Deposit |~ Brig n..’.‘.‘.x;'mn“‘""“"”"‘ . Morton, Third Quality,” and 1 resolutions introdueed by menber u ited to the Commwittee on Kesolutions without de- (e, were passed. 2 Mr. Gallagher of New-Haven read the following resolution ical majority at Washin ato inlenti impeach the wort of pothing, execp t overnment, "The Puists are warranted for six months, except sgalms accident, The Cases are mnade of Coin Silyer, but are pot as heavy as those of the First Quality. EXTENSION M. Creamer gave notice of a*bill establishing a (Gias Barean in New-York, and making the various ®gas companies return st of their business Company. pornting the Orleans Eavings Bank. LATT (Rep., Cliutos) for Mr. Parsons (Rep., ishithe G o Valley Polices was the deli (Oidenh), Brig Margueri wood aud eofies to R. Wilmlagton, Prince, 12 days, with log- e weatber. Left schr. An- ’ would stop telope, preamble and i iR fpreagh t Nrcm"tg:"})De“m;;m;'dpmydh e workingman B, Hamrol ¥ Tollow e, angning that there thereto, 11 jes are not allowed to charge |~ Regulating i 1 boags, { a8 Deen, - and tried friend of the w ngwan ; bt W oy - ) ! i there il 0. e companic ot allowes L TR wipulating liens o al bowds, vid o o h . iy " 34 brauch of the National Government fairly s more than will allow the companies to earn over 10 x ¢ B PASSED, with “.'.Mx.‘.'fl:mlnihn‘mn' qu;', r:} -uufi."m"”dm’ PRICES OF PENS; AND oy SILVE esolved, That a yroper regard for the digtity of Jabor | the Cons v. The Supreme Mo N 8 & P o Amending the law relating to Savings Bawks. Tl "5l iteslen (of Boston), Janes BL05 T3 i eotton t0 CASES WITH PENCILS, #hroughout the State requires that eight Lours of 1abor, | favored its po dve was with it per cent. Two bridge bills wero noticed in the Sen- | jimits n.: total amount Illmlll 'lr‘n 11‘;.1; on deposit h; B D). Hurlhat & Co, ’ G J ito. a;en. 3 .w;tlh‘l:mrfl ne. s;c; one person, in any me - | the v 0 Cong ate. s DTOVIC - Lrid e 1 o e New-York to £,000,000, exclusiye pauking houses, and Behr. ., V, Sutton, Gee, Yorktown, No. 4 Pen. LWith Penci . anent ¢ { there wag 1o, U ato. One provides for & bridgo {rom tho n taxes all Savings Hanks $6 cach num for maintain- b Leuthel. Wartin, Wiwington, N, 0. No, 5 Pey. i : yosbk tof Brizham), Piero days, with_currants to No. 6 Peh. performed in any one duy 1 t., Now-Work, to a strect fnge Bunk Burcan in the Bavk Department. a0 wiikia 200 wiles “hood of Grand or Broome avored t, An amendment was‘offered that the number he ut the option o Providence. Feb. 3, lat. 31, lon. 64 55, sehr, Loone, bound 8, DOMESTIC PORTS, S.—Arrived, ship Besslo Crosby, from Bensuda. or manufactuving establisnent, should be doemed a | giimtion contemplates. al “.jfl ‘:.“,,’,:‘: g;kmr'}ww 1410 agreemeat DUWeen | popresented, Congress would also b 3 Williamst he other 1sdor s ridy e 7. Has bad verwheasy weabher, Jan. 1w 4 D Gallagher said he wight he out of onder in Fond. ade for Hon. W. W. apposito fa Williamsburgh; th other is for a Vridgo, | The bill to faclitato the construetion of tho New-York | of Nea-Tork; o and sl sl oo sore balwarke. MORTON'S CHEAP GOLD PENS. epeaking on his tesolution, but he wished to offer a Dut without hearing th e chairman pni « from Eiglity-sixih-st. to Astosid. Neither bill is | and Oswego Midland Railroad v lost by 15 to 10, SAILED. (NOT WARRANTED,) - A He had iaadl Miardeitnas | t was carried, and at 1:50 th drawn up yet, and therefore the provisions are not OW (Rep., Sullivan) moved to reconsider, and the Eteamslip Cuta, Heele, aud Gulf Stesem ; ship Majestie; brigs Misae- Theae Pens arc 10 carats fine, and are Better Writing, * mlh‘;:fifi'fltm‘lu " ihi:;xl‘:fi:’t‘;mnl :'iu ‘\l'(il::|\ | vention b np. known, n eas tabled, baka, Two Brothers, aud Como, and more hflulnmmt opecating Mor- k 2 Of the candidates, three ave the same aslast year. A petition has heen sent wmbly, praying " A i RETURNED, ton's Patented Machiuery, be for the prices, even fl’;‘l’.‘{.‘g"fl’.‘.‘&:‘.} e T s Shat | e for Secretary B ratts 1 | that. the Metropolifan - i€ | Ongnotion of Mr. PIEREON (Rep, Kinge) the Wll ére: | | sip Tanperans (k) Guerelly beoce fr Lnton vhic it iy | wero tie Gold Turished gratuitously, T Etious of Ieading men, and bad ot pressed if, | & Rl that ute o, having e | gamsbiglls ond lottersabors whigh s RS e Epecial Conoittee. by e o 6 S bl o SRS |'TRICRS OF ZECE et s o now wished t&keey his prownse with the laboring 0 ou the Republican ticket. The | Lork. Th0PeC o 1t kg o ppand SALARIES OF THE CITY TAX COMMISSIONERS, SPOKEN, ‘Maglo Pen 50... with 8100 e e fowes andto cominit tho party £o the | cundidate for Treamurer, Mr Mosclcy, is without, any Iy o tho Belles B TV Iawn | . ekt orto s T Eweeative teb- | LSS LEEI0R, e WG Gl e dam S i g TR L e v . hle po) i B 3 Aupj 88 e otorious Luc - o o wdon ol eady wight Action. He despised & sncak and was in favor | ! s v e e ts carry ont the Jaw. | sion, was occupied in the consideration of a bill raising | Nar.3 lit 4358 lon 890 E., sbip Rastern Eplre, from Calenthn By Lt 3 35, Wi 0 of:bold aud manly action, H yactment of a law commelti the salaries of the Tax Commy £ Now-York 10 | e e Fxcelsior Pen. ... .. 1960, Wil A Commiltce of one fugm each County wds ap- POLITICAL. % f he snlaries of the Tax Commissioners of New-York to | “Nov'§, Iat. 504 K., lon. 0 83 I, sbip Stanbope, from Caleutta for Maz- i A d 4 3 . . port to his ¢ oir ten " These ure Well-Finished, Good-Writing with nted t embors for the State Ceniral —— #,000, and fixing thelr term of office to a period of five oluted to nominate members for the State Conira ¥ ion of every faro-bank, lottery-policy i : Nov: 98, Iaf. 2053 8., lon. 4 E., bark Slicdreeht (Daich), from Batavia lHdonnilPolnh,thelvm&wurM one of which ‘orof Mr. Williws of Stonington, moved that | PENNSYLVANTA or gambling-hell on his heat, anel that these esta years henee,gand it was ordered to @ third veading by 8 | g Avistenlam. 11 far outlast a gross of the hest Steel he Btate Sommitiee consist of one fyow cach Sena- | 005 g 7 forthwith suppreseed—u penalty of dis. | Vot of 1510 Do 5. Int. 22 &, Jon. 13 12 ., sbip Tow, from Calentta for Loodon, 64 and therefore ok Rorial District, instead of one from each County, 68 | A FRUE MAILROAD TAW—PASSAGE OF 1UL HOWARD the policemen wha do not earry out ihe Ly ASSEMBLY. 3 ‘but correspond in size 0 Nos. 3, herctofore. Messts, Vowler of East Hoven, and AMENDMENT—EQU. JpReteemY - - R EPORTS: 8., Ton. 350 K., bark Molue (Pr), from Maceo for jvely. A H ANDMED PQUAL RIGHTS. d Jottery-polioy shops REPORTS, lat. asd lou., bark Coveurrent Olmeted of Stamford, vizorously o od the motion, | . 3 By Mr, BRIST( v, Wsoming)—To incorporat , } A discousit of 10 per cent will be allowed on H At X L 3 oS b | » Teuxansrn 7o 7k TuisvxK. 1 . Among the y Mr. B ., Wyoming)—Toincorporate 78 out. o o 43¢, and of 3 per oent on and Messrs, Waller of New-London, Hubbard | ©y 00 coons Pab, 6.—In the Stato Senate (he Rail- itioners are eading firms of New-York | the Buffaid Park (v ) RLR, CA L, T Aty o e o et o one adiivess at ome Tl rey et 25, ut. 37, ot 75, brig Jobn . Keanedy, from New-Oriesrs for mmrunnummmmb’llflh letters, the safe delivery of tho goods o all who send twenty cents (charge for o ad- road Cowmittee was iustructed to report o free Yor 's Market hill, which, for so tion. in the Cor; diton to the several price of the goods On receipt of the money, the subseriber will sead by ve- railroad law om Wednesday next. £ the Nominating Committee. Mr, \ ast, has been nnder ex: of Citie wodified in many partienlars, a Coanrrsrox. Lhe Senate had already passed ti . PrBurrall of salisbury, . P, Warner of aller smelled a tat in this amendment, Tt was iz f : Hindigss ad law hs equivalent to retaining the old number. The Notd- years this question of free radroad law has been ics, has ln‘-{ uodified in mangpaticyiars, pating Counnitieo cosisted of one from each County, | cansing much itement and debate, aud each | most 1'»1.'-”'4!5"'-' |:( :‘1‘ ‘»ir:“ :}:w:“";‘l"--_ In‘ Kailed, +hi fox Liveryool. turn mail, or otherwise, as direoted, & Gold Pen or Peus— "hey did not represent Senatorial Distriets, sud | Winter has added to tho. nmmuber of its ad- | o spiiedbogl ¢ (. 1 s B ow Veb G—Arived, burks Aueduet, from Rio Je m«awdumum&uwkm’“ Address, wowd - @0t ehooso the Central Committee | vooates, The lendivg Scnators and Repre- | ei by the Governor, and. the siztly o be U i P e g (W T A. MORTON, Henatorial dvicts. What ant i 3 18 MeatiD mato d - Repre- | ( ¥ of the City k. The Gover e Joachee s 4o ) WaiR S kel LANE, NEW-Y0 ‘s” Comuiteo of A e B Y% L2 | sentutives on both siden are prepaving for the | is authorized to fill any W may oce e nred, sy Gerteede, Tor Tdverpool, with 2,418 N . w% - fln}‘.ng":\:ll‘\lgl‘n"\»ri‘?n:hs:-?I'-?‘di“;“xle{\_ struggle, which will be fierce and-determined, and a | during the time the 1egt in session. | ango)—To Ineorporate Fotwes SRy il 4G ol have this, day appoloted Mea C.E. Corixs & Co. u ns sections, and the whole | vote wi Slade Inde - bt | p L New-York. | Sol nts for t Gold Pens In San PSRk el i a0t to & teiwmphant sictory.. (Pro- | L0 ™ ill e clos u‘nkml. Tt may be predicted the T (Rep 114)~To,_amend the B hr. Yaokes Maid, for Baltisors. anm‘c'wcaflhrnh—‘&‘:v-\'wk. 5, 1667, ¢ ged H."'t."f M;. “’“}I.,’-' matks 8o Wdrthy ;f'n.,.- lw}| i fliumu.';o.:!: u..’;-!.n.ur existi u(“vrpul'- T n'.‘, ter of the New Roc |;-‘)'; :‘\Iny:rln;l.k. e ~""A. MORTON. m,,:? 3 ot that they w bout t] July | ations which have spent mi Aevelop the re- | plication y Mr. WiL (Rep., Datchess)—To Incorporate the N o A | g Bt (Y o ony thacn | oot i St o dho bt of g | Srpel B of highamn “le Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” O’S ok thin as wear ot ey M. Walleraaid | b partics thwill pass Gov. Gosey. gill ndgubts | & . By Mr. DIXON (D¢ "o builda bridge over | g g0 d g7 ol med bis know! ze of ity te ring s1g . 1 S int o liberal ¢ - o ) b bul bridge oy Smmannl R e W | o e e i | e e e e setons rhatn. | 1Y VLD PEN-JREY AXD ERRAPEST P ERNS | “ATINEAND BT PEAPER "The Comaittee on Credentials reported a list of | receive the fostering care and mosi liberal aid o the | ave. Al for the co letion of an eievated raflway kg doleptes,wmchwn.-mm«lwmmflx e "t | Government; and last April, in answer o the e e n R R R wimg officers, who were unanimously chosen : | s mn-i!_ RI ul‘lh_n'-' to be n‘m;' rt'mm'{ {by any Li~: l“lr‘ car Eghty sixth-st e . 3 President—ilon. Loren P. Waldo of Ha d, Vice- | the pablie policy interests of the Comn Distriet, by Mr, WiL Liews)—For the am AN s&-ntr—u:ja[smflh'n: Chpshire, TThotas . Reed of | By a party vote the House to-dny passed joint ly at of mu act providing for the formation of G ¢ THEBEST PENS 1¥ TUE WORLD. bon, John E. Wheeler ofsWestport, EarleMartin of Kil- | resolutions ratifying the Constitational Amendisent. & hovin s ok “v’Jh 3l Pl lgralymd A or sale at ~LANE, New- n Yonk k, and by every duly-appointed Agent at - i ; Mot datn 0% Waldo of Toland. am, O4P. Waldo of Tolland.. A Dill passed the Senate by a party vote this morn- : | ‘was adopted. Judge Waldo on taking | ing, and will nndoubtedly pass the Honse, which N L S e B | the sane prices. the eliair was greeted with enthusistic applansc. Ho | makes it an offense for Railrond aud Railway Cor- [ o prer e L R K e R | Morton makes no Pens stamped with the 'l”“ : B s+ T i 1 ‘poru(mmz to anake any distinetion with passengers | Uwreon before the “Governor haviug heon pers iep Name or Trade-mark of any other; therefore, § Areuew cossiderd ihe p e oF T CONTENTION: Ty astepting the | on account of race.or color, and punishing snch Uak, | fervad (together with 3 €ony of 106 wrged) ater Works ¢ an Agency is established, the public will Best in - the World, cero Gox thin proof ‘of your confidence. Wothave | Vorations wnd their ageuts wil employés for such’ | In writmg upon tho Cominlsioner ag whom they BLAIR (Dew, N, Y.)-To regulate the munnis st saited, and at the same prices, by eallin n o R e e etion Tot thg | 0Llenses. - have been preferred. The Presid e | of cars on Fulton Ferry and Bleeckerst. Ratlroad, New- ) B e Same prices, by Citng o, 265 BROADWAY, New: ey S0 ko proparatizn fuf: the ILAuRE 10 tmectvo An sumual sisry of §d tary sball oo an the Agent; in all other places those wishing Principal Warehosses, § N0 250 GHOSTNET T fia. WOrk 1o well done, and Droperty done. Geuticuen,: MAINE, | @ more that $5,000 PO annum. g of iy Mr. BERRYMAN (Rep., N. Y.) to suppross ohecene [ the Morton Pen, must send to Headquarters, e e e ‘under which you assembled does ot point to any MALRE. Toard are to be public, aud the acts are to be by erder ature. Also, to provide for ke covtatn index and ['where their orders will recerve prompt atteution, Ry L hsediite, Dus 0 the peincinios’ pa | ™7 Trsensra re,run i, or resolution, und aconrate records of all ite procecdings | Tecords in the Neve-York Pollce Consts. if ace ied with the cash. ' o It Conatiuton e B3 oL (i, ciples 1310 | ~ Avgrsra, Me., Feb. 6—The House has refasad to | Shall be kept opes ‘to publle Wnpection, ot iy M GURLEY iy, Hepyweiloen To rogulate, the e s g [VESWPATENT LAMPS! g ’ W ‘conutry s0 greatly prospored. I irist we come | join in the action of the Senate, i & 57 e hatl be made annual wld of fntox within the Capital Police'Dis S 2 iy “ T Loife A of e, in nmending the lawy of the city. e of a ¢ the T A Afhia Rallre N m:‘:m 'n'\}."«'.nm“ e o erant e an ekt | 50 g to permit white persons to intermarry with the | the Treasureg 1s ro wive in g ""T i ‘“‘ road to | 10 AKES FUE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOLDPENS? | 'The SAFEST, most CONVENTENT, aadin every wuy 4 & t0oth for & teoth,” but to act om the pilneiple | negre i . 5 Y o Bord u r hetnu o amend an Act N . THE BEST LAMP EVER-USED! 1 ple | negro, Indian, or mulatto, The voie stood 45 Yeas, ot Bea i1 the Port of New- Tir Mortox Gorp Pex.—The shadow attends the —— V P . substance with no less certainty than imitation fol- | CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING and TABLE LAMPS veness and concillation. What tle cor nr{ oSt and % Nays. it (Rep., Ulster)—To regulate the steam can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, flled and trinmed saioly asd meadals pewoc and reatoration., We ought o bablsithe RO Sl Tty Base, and o invik (he Spoc of S TatR AT usy gition of Lowg Tslahd Sov 1 i builds iticent ho ves R p 2 I Rettiche o IHE L. Ep— | i g Inland Sow ows snceess. If & man b a wagniticent house “the eountry heart d‘ ast in these chaius that s L‘.B(”‘ Mlfl RNENT, | city, excol By Mr. TRAVIS (Rep., Westehester)--To regulate the | o o' noyel plan some other man hmnuns 10 build | Bestly, st WITHOUT REMOVIXG the SHADE, GLOBK wr b 4 Jnado e Rever beioken. - Lt our deiiherations e o fort o aned tho G construction of High Biidge Ruilroad within New-York A o A i b NEY, or unserewing the BURNER | cted i s, the et cagnot he dond | SEATE WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION—5£COND DAY, | yjded alto 1) 'l‘.'.'_lh_ 18 Sha o corporation {lv..[l-,Al.\x>.., 1 ncagrorate the Mo ifa | another s nearly like it as possible. Tho confiding, | - yo deal ta KEROSENE GOODS of al Kisds, and the best KEVINED ¢ .':bb.:m;mo?omit the d:l'a Central Comnuit- | ur vaixenarn To T raipesE. Sluking Fund in the City of vote of & - ompany. Also, 10 amend fae Metropolitan Exeiso | clueking hen lays an egg; but human skill has pro- | 0L i market, aud Invite the attention of all burers, both ;wm“fim"‘“‘n e o :{:ffi“fi“fifif{,’{!{ % © Aunaxy, Wedudsday, Fob. 4, 1867, Jority thereof) shail have fir abialned, consenting | By Mr. JUI Chenangn)—To amend the | duced a ehina or poreelain imitation, which to some WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i wclf. He did not want apy such wotion passed “to | of the State of .\ow-\f;rk convensl to-day at 11 E..w use, Je A AT et | od 11 University the nouid paid by Ezva Coruell to Thie hen very stupidly sets on the China egg as if it — _ufi:;;‘;ul;i‘; t‘:)i:::'r.un;h X y-a private pigue” Mr. Merrill put in a dis- | o’clock. , After some preliminary business and the ar- “:‘l"';lig :{”:‘ny e & :Ll scverul | propestics, o "ll"",r""” BE 1 Do, W, ¥ /00 aBSa N G were a gennine one ; the robber of her nest is enjoy- - i v iy an y. The Mr. g N.Y amend the Game | 5, 0 hop real product in the shape of an omelette, ~ elaimer. * reviouseqnestion was ordered avul the ‘passed. On motion of Mr. Fowler of East [aven, a committee of one from edth Sounlu;fid Dis- rival of additional members, the following was intro- ducod by My, Jessup, @elegate from the New-York Commission directly or iudircetly, ested I the ) u, shiall in no manner, lersce, or inte ting of the properties rehase, v. SIGEREON (Dem., N, ¢. Raiirond Con to change th To corgpel the Ninth- grade of the pros- But after all, the hen is not a whit more stupid than mauy specimens of humanity, who accept a spurious GO TO TIHOMAS 1. AGNEW®, Greenwiclh and Murray-sta., where you will nd Téss, Cofiess, Fieh, Flowr aad everything eime cheaper than any store in New-York, Oue prica bouse. f— Was appol todiscuss andabring before the | City Workingmen’s Uniol (or parts thereof), and all lcases and lettings anthorized | ent raitroad in ey SNt ST Sttt | et it gt o ey ey | Bl el S | G EN s apeigm s | it sad el gt o fad uk thlr e | (2010 MACPARLANDS Rod e, ooy there was one piece of business that could hes| he and 1s hereby indorsed by this Wockinginens Assew: | duties of the or, Alderinen and Cotmmonaity ot the | ¢ AR Tks, du nkfances Msetos SO SRR SINAR IR 9 niand Weeks, Pl quid.thace wAT 688 JEoe:06-Dusiness that-eould has| beand 1s hereby ndemed e A e S g SR TR e, Oswego)—1In regard to the | his okill, his capital, his labor and bis brains to | Buies seeeeh sul Seoeh Biasoners ooy 1 orinoms o6 chowe acelamation, of the Hon. Jades | ‘The Baltimore Congress declared itsclf earnestly | :::Y.'.:r[,h:nlll."\l;“T;xxxnfi-‘ul..llulw\.‘::ull in the l(;»u When- M T . d o 3 work, and by nw‘umol his patented machinery pro- | e it - toard o that o the ) Monsoe)—To aamend tho 3e- § 3100 S0 o saivtiod everybody., Envious | TVIE EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANY. i m:l i g.l‘%!; ‘E::;{}hvan ftt Goverunor, which usan y carried il in favor of the movement waking cight hours shall 10 longer bo Ket i Jurpos ehunies’ Lien Law I By Mr. HALSEY (Rep., Orange)—For & railroad in ¥ and eovetous knaves noted his success, and, ‘aware of WEST AND CHEAPEST SPRING BED—-RECEIVED FIRST PR . was Committee on Facts soon reported that fhey | day's work, and deprecated strikes. Mr. McArthur | 3t Stons at ‘b Plots, us sl / two vacancies on the ticket as'it was lust year, | of Troy, President of the Convention, callivg | byl et "”"“;:r‘:.': '.'»'.l-r‘;.: . the gnllibility of mankiud, made miserable imita- | JIU) NewTork Stts dgcicalinnl Socly, Sa Meeling, | : a dolegate to the ehair, took the floor against | e Commissioners of the i Yor the Detter profection of fowale employés i New- | tions. They stole Mofton's name, and, alteringsthe | s L e et L ey L g | 0 gonstrueting initials, so as to avoid legal consequences, announced | T WASHINGTON “ WHAT-15- ’mfin Lad filled, as they “hoped, satisiactorily. ;%nwlmendud the fellowing nominatious : < For Gosemuor Rt I, ok of Siatt R Ry & S LT b Pas ot sertord. For Treapwrer—EDWAKD L. MosiLY of Hampton, Kor Uontroller—Jkssk OLNEY of Stratford. ‘Their report was mptedbmd the ticket unani- 24 New-Haven, hi- the resolution, confiniug himself 1o the E question. He thoaght it unwise for the wol to_press this measure now, when there arc other things of eqnal imporfance to attend to. Laboring men were receiving good w and they might, by part of what they four market buildings o, ct and Low- il ncorporate the German Tailors' Benevolent Bociety, Brooklyn, L. L. BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. LOCKWOOD (Rep., Cayuga)—To hinpose a rove- 1 Cor ‘uu'mlnul and joint-stock ations, y umend the General Ratiroad law, Kingy)~To incorporute the their puerile efforts as *The Morton Pen.” Some even went further, and issuing cirenlars, promised on receipt of @ certain sum of money te send back a Morton pen by mail ; the money wonld be sent, but no penat 2!l would be veturned. “Senerally, how- ie pictores in \ecep attempting to grasp niore, anously placed in nomination by acelamation. A Com- #y possessed.” As a of prudence, e f e 'M*'"mmmmfi“y 3r. English of 'l')"" nowi- | th insisting upon s Eight-Hour law to be b Lutereated ticany o, ) Jetand Railrond Conipany. a e athe Hall, then | injudicions; and us a batter of richt, e the | 08, OF LIIRY OonsrN e ho Hroaklyn Soldiers® Home, VO, LIS Wi 4 '-“’"l“”:g it feniesban, who sud. toBiring ocen. | vlu('hnlnv;‘\nmlll S AT Sk, Le ’.fn“l:'lfl:‘. | gupplies to, bo DALL (tcp., Kings ot tend the time ;-4":-!‘;::["....1;:; ;:: :;; would be palmed off on unsus- wionatly- notes? ingmen. He thought that interfcrence between capi- | fime, yobig Frmodkgf doeke s Ty SGENTLEMBN OF THE CONVENTION AND FELLOW-Cfizrsg: | i and Jabor might jeopard the interests of the lat Ir, St Patas of rent arid compenastion=-fx oD To remedy all this Mr. Morton has decided to sell ‘wholly falls to express ‘the emotion am! feel: i i A | r the uge of the : 4y wmnl feel- | Mr, Jessup exprossed his astonishment that the | proprictors—all surplus funds remai ofter the builde his pens only at I ) Y ‘eaused by such & very cordial and flattering recop- | President was opposed to the Fight-k . SR on et ul -ISNe, o TR s e aiar o ne AT A | R st LT, | i e el S Sl through Lis utl in all case, o Mt 2 4 v 4 i Ve 3 he should never N 1e ¢x penses of the v - S, k MOSVITAL, \ % ..a,.w.(;:,‘:,:,m:,, i‘.'.‘“:“ t ite nownition 18 wi‘:\ ntnhs:;llm_y ay..x‘:f":‘h.: EI.?.\.,.‘k 41,1,_51,"5‘,,, would | :')‘.”1';!.."".'1 -h‘.].'n'l’.'.m'..'.‘;'.'lf.".rr!'.'v.{:-l,-"‘l., :'fu-hn'"k":l‘-l:."r";'h"fi:-‘. . DEVLIN N. Y.)- !uv\' th '|1-|I‘n(l T];lr~1{; ters, and wiih a good stock of the Morton pens, In | To wix Rovar Prossiay CousseLon oF CoNnmyeE: lv“ Tesalt, a6 we oll hml:v‘wm ll:»‘:l*m:lm: leave the ('(-m}mdnn’(na\:»'r 1’1‘:“r:'rl::xr:; P ) r il mouze eSS esaaal ) SLE LN 100 ¢ th i b s s bl e L 2 "“"‘,,ll‘(‘,"','_',;: . the Hon, nevet 10 R enr, 286 the num- | ean previously ino for themselve eriti “1 state that Malt Fatract of Health b R Teare R R S Sals oo | , M Fpenoer, exgotishen, of Lol saidthe Pred- | 25 it anthorizing ths Lon Whand Tigond Conpany b STovionely Sxmy e themselves. The writing | g fy s clos s revverodefete s i s e, 1418 ighly o your sta S With & Gratchnl sensh of | bnt the MovemeRt 0 ouraging (o the capitalings ; | to e weat_throngh the Commilttce To suppreas obsceno | Puble may thevefore hereafter purchaso their pens | alble for improving the blood, usa refreshing vl Soarishing reuey, t and former Ko, 1 conld not do ofber. | wor Tl AR e ek o i Sl Sp orlered 10s dird Reconds of tho New. | from Morton or his agents with a culm faith and o | st b jom of bhod ta e el ope honer. 1 aj s o | 2 forwa i hat_the Dill wou aye confi sCUrity. foo-York Bvoning P pecause ‘ » e e hones B e araru o aceert | every obstasle. Heintimated that the reasan lor the | M5t , s Me cotaff, Tulues, and [ By Mr. DE o provent obstructions in the streeta | “OVfiding sccurity—{New-York Evening. Post. oy g “Wilh the Mghedt egart o u! themns avor of it. emen sed " o i 3 ) A County ef New-Yo if*we are faithul to oaf principies, | Mr. John Mo nlmen‘:nkar. of Troy, opposed the Ao thoet anxions vo have it favorably considered. Tn L ROBERTS ation to com- | MORTON'S Gorp Pexs—Mr, Morton, who is an | Tl s o corif that the foreguing Is troe and correct trsnslation o ek O cansd Is (ot of 1 | eigbi-hour systemn. Tha otion sl shrang 1rons & | of the fidcs o wrt 4o LAl SoulA com 1 oh 1o st i aelola in Ut arter of tho | okl friend of TrrsUNE readers, mukes his | Saridndeetfole, tlle Uniou. Our_opponentsqto jude | false theory—that juen conld reecive the sume & | of the rules, so that tho bill could come up en its flual k Union I4 appearanco ngain this morning i our advertising | ¥V Aeee By b e L s e 491 mfl: Dot deaire the restoration of | they now ?id and 1o Juss l: l'in‘i‘ o su':h“ o fi'f‘i‘x‘ffifl" (ml‘mi‘k' R IR B TR A i ul;« Hiinto nondagn)—To change the | columns. = Our opinion of his pens has been T oI ™ Sonbrot of the- Geveral sad | s was a delu’si llllllnt:l(:fll.y“‘h':':;x"l nx_m-hwd o explained everything 'CZ"H.'.‘-'.".'...L"m.”fii'f?.‘»‘,"’ the coustruetion of the Byracuse |‘]m often expressed o be doubtful, but wo tuke n | HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, . 5 ot RS ing o ¢ v v NO. 5 AT N. V. pleasure in saying once more that we kuow of no gold PRICE 81X DOLLARS, P SINGLE BOR v ‘wnd S L b 00‘ .M to Meep control of | ‘ With the, - T e lo’l"hnm the inestl- Diminish the s of Iabor and yon o thewagos of lafioe; ol Hoe, {E1 oy SHtE ol dhe wmki'nynenhwmdd have to pay wore for what 0 g ’dn quenla'uunt was fi-ull.: refeéred. Mr. Jessup Mr. Purdy of Westcha fraportance of which to Moirisauia cannot bs oves-esti e from the v dwreattor th o bill, the t 1arms and ity aris- ai . At dsm bl anthorizing the appoint- ce)—To regulate (o radlroads, To provide for the By Mr, MILSPAUGH (Dem., Ora chester)—Relative to rates of whafage on Thudson 1tver, pens in the world equal to those mannfaci b, A‘\lr. Morton. We have used them for more yelr}; than we care to remember, and wo haye sent many thousands of them to friends who were extending onr eiveulation, There never was but one testimony Ono dorea and, vpwari delircred to wis part ok ible oy ad svhurke .'L'."fx' charge. Solo ageat for Peansylvania, WARD T, CASFRE, Fiie Jhia. - everywhere. = of Now, gentlevien, that 1hg | moved to s C i i amendalie Constitution i « Cy i i extent of my powee; ‘nvh Rpone each wotkingmen's organization in | Morvisanta, and’ Juo, I, Huskin, Leonard W. Jerome, | By unanimous consent, the bill to continue fn forco the “-mmn‘ “\"'"n . l""v“tm" e moualod. ogee hp e fjornes, Earriages, &r. 08 & orking luan, u iis Stete; also, to exeltude ex-delegates from parti Hetiry Storey, Richued . 100, and Abraham B. Tappan | Oswego Water Works Compauy, was read a third tive h ,V with almost, or, If you choose, with auite ~e T T T T R TR 1T (5 A 1 3 pating in debates o serving on coniitees, of the town ¢f West Furms as_Comtissioners for the pur- | ond passed. the elasticity of a quill,” and thew durabilit L PARTIES WISIING 10 BUY ORR e, wy ng Mitees, "It was | pur 3 y ~ arable servut, w8 | Fiferesd. The Convention then adjasrmed. (i1 gor | POoe of Waving the tovnsof Morrisauia und West ¥urms | | By 317 CRIBBEN-To authorizo the City of Rochester | 1% 1 kablo s tho nicoby of their work- O T B FoslissL RIS, Lot Y munlttee eonsisting of twenty. | MOTTes. { ped " uod | surveved, fo fhat e avemies | 1o Doiros saaey for sciol purposes sanhip. Lhero is a roason for this porfection. Ar, | o508 SR L SRRV I, 1 g gt . bt 7001 {o' S — x:“b:!"r::f:"n“l;:t“’;-r:‘;ro o;u{«ncd I'n :‘uld ‘annu THE STATE CANALS, Morton's pens aro miad f machinery of his ok :mlyu ER & VILLE, No. 37 Nussaivst, opposite & il 1 5 5 L SRS 2 gl any c .fi ) oeanx"in‘ae. o | OBITUALS. stall bo ooutiouation f or conforia with, tho PIAIS of | 3y, BRIGTOL (Rep., Wyoming) asked and obiated on, of the most oty and_delicate onsteo- | *AARHE JOPUINE, NO SEE BROADWAY. ‘m the Comumttiee on Res) e an Teaat. the width of ‘the atrects aud avciiues in the | uuauimous consent to call up the Senate folnt resolutions cheaper than ean be fabricateq. by hand. ey vite parchasers to lugpeet their extensing Ammertuant " wing, Which were algiost HENRY LEE, Twaltth Wl the City of Xew-York, But tlo srvey | for tho appointment of commilttee to lvesigato tho | b sparmeded Aecl pais with AL Who Rindy By | BIDE COMMER sl wibw B elt e E k> ” fl“""'r"b'n TRINCER. s | OF road at prvhent sxisting i said town. - Tho Gommis | Charges rdating to the mismanagement of tho Stute cellence und cconomy, and in the same way are rap- LA ok b » agalust the N, ¥Feb. 6.—Honry Loo, s prominent and in- | Hovers sroauthorsed to cwploy tho sirveyors necded | Canals ldly supermeding otlier gold'pang: Mr.Mortow now | [iORSADE ~ large new of the United Btates, ) 1 o Coi ) ve, alden-lane, rertise L gives ™ . e IR » ‘barmonions work: %flcflt:m'v&o! Sonth Carolina for the Vies- | 16 to be divided (n equal parts by the towns of Mortisania conflulig the Investigation to specific chorges. The mo- | teresting way, all ueedtul inf pation m‘[m vh'x::».-';_ ]:\.\!ES CRAWFORD, Horse-furrier and Doc- pave the 'y at the re-election of Androw Jackson in "‘,‘,":;::'fim&n Eba thon was Jost, 1N Y Tribane, Jhn, 4, 1667, | ¢ or, cures Riughove, Spavia, Botte, icaves, ke, fu horses; hashad 15 ation jnto the Aifficulty between the Con- | Mr. MILLEPAUGI (Dem., Orange) moved to amend iy 2 g K g iierg S fustre 5 chre In all €isee oF no pa) will be st Tribune Ulice thrce: @ country in T traland Mudson River Roads clo (his morning with ¢ Dilah ihale g ERESA PAGIOLY SICKLES, the tuvestigation of AP, Mulf ¥ | striking out the three-years limit, and extonding the L he 18 yenrs | s vy | . Mrs. Teresa Bagioli Bickles, the wifo of Major-Gen. | "0t of Wigntion of M7, Mullord, the general fitlght | 4o stigation to all departments connected With canala, P TIcE OF i PRna oraiuge by succession-~1 e b oy ey Damiel E. Biclleg, died on. Tuesday svening at her | il Port & e commitceo wii not po madanatil next | Tho mation was awrced to, and e sesclutions, i A, Morte ISADELERAL, I NGLISH KE Jaly way Wl pes g ond copeopd mh%fl" | i a8 ull l:ho testimony will not printed before | amonded wepe adoptod. Diar Sik: Five yoars ago I hegan to use a gold pen 3 nt,é‘x‘i:’r;,‘ i b s - Adjourng of yow wagplagture, pnd Lhave wiitten with it ever Vo 10 Liberh o

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