Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
for the mames of tlemen from Hoboken, Inform U CUOUNTD suy v P er hand, of the ekill of tho teacher in THE FERRIES, o of Toboen that they were more interested (n ———— ye 3 ol °$. ferule and the cat. The exhibitions are £ oD e opte, a4 should the Iatter g A e e , e s for all that, and doubtless satiafy tho T A L T e fven ther contriot | SUPREME COURT-CrRcyre..-Fun. 6.—Batoro FALRS AT TITE, ST0CK EXCIANGE. g on e | Fe s ibors tha thefr chldrn aro 1ot | g LHGISLATIVE COMMITTES ON COMMERCH A¥D | widh Mr. Sevean ‘:gfil‘ml&fi;l" ihe Tiobo- S Uttt Coup | Metropoitan Bank ich Onntril RAILROAD MATTERS—THI uooncn ':“un'; i o.'. hil; o&txfi%—mflm u:!: :m::’ ;v; ;’h{‘nffl‘ flfi NAVIGATION—THIRD PAY—THE ENTIRE CoMMiT- | ken i Socese B e e R '“"'“,';,"‘IL o oo talion yosterday before Mr. sees 10 - . Y : - i ] 4 4 Executive Commitiee. “lerke, 5 os ™ i :1;;:x::llwl:wn;::;;»;:"(;LHZ\'.:)I::!"""' SYSTRES (l)(‘l’(‘ ! aud mwfim\}:-fi:: t&:;?mflfl:”;fflncig:i Yt:l":rd‘niywrg:;ing for the first time, the entire | The cn':lmu-uw'l tmnwmdm :m J‘:’ll:::r:y(/l,.l L‘E&fi':fl: l&benmmmm.—lm- < ;s 8 ¢ P Y compas a v 'y ment for 1 SCNOOL COMMITTEEWOMEN—A | |§ Nlb' ‘1'_.“51:‘: o:(' :1:‘; in ttga iq'a;k?r of Africa, and matters of that | committeo on Commeree and wflfim"m;‘, of ;«;:::;}mmo‘:z‘ ml?.né-“mn‘ds ey M p,‘l‘,’,ffié' 'g‘.‘““ l;.‘.k.. ot J4, M, 0'DonnelL.—Judgmont for g«;:l . {‘.%uo LIQUOR QUESTION—TILE DEAF "~ | important description. 1 t tho Messrs. Oakey, Mead, Barker, Wendover, Travis, Max- | but it was stated that Mr. bonlfon.*s-mr- a ¥ R. G — Judgment for plain- ..b10. 3 “ - Mrs. Stanton must not take offenso or alarm & well and Brigige, wero in eoasion at the Astor House, On | nct on Friday, but would af on their - ns. J. Hoyt agt. Geo, raham. m.“ s TROVERSY. action of our Legislature in n-tmunfitlm prayer u({ btk g P R P e g, any. n,&, frm mmwflfiflhmfl ew- | tiff $i,104 86. ’w,wm | an sta 5 i b L 84,104 85. ) 4 i 3 Veld, Dio Lewis, an Jerse; ture, which had been 8o numcrously signed, Bame agt. Same.—Judgment for plaint BOSTON, Feb. 6, 1801, ¢ | others }{i.:‘;’:filll,‘luw‘;";{ '173 .J:t‘i.n‘may bo made fo atl- | paper, informing the public that the Committee was in | had «{’;‘T( fi.u?iommm.soummmum,wm would plm'l ey ugt. D rabam Tsaacs.—Judgment for i i ize i i i on sit in Hoboken, g " i inoy is pressing upon the attention of | ,0,iz6 {he clection of women on school committocs. | sosgion there—thia and the reports of the proceedings | SO & Reorisbowns; ntly the only boat | Pame agt. Same.~Jndgment for plaintitt $961 11. o n:;::all:l:xg: ;:;n’;)ro}l:fl of consolidating the Wor- (Temn myntl;»mcn say in 'gl.w,: c‘:""“ig';:";%';m’; which had been printod by-the newspapers being the | . At tiis point the Moretc: ngfilfl[ng'.'--;a atter advisiug | _John Eft{va:mnw siMgh. Margarsd Morris.—Judg- 06 | 100, % ilroads b; king the State | nothing in the statutes whic f only notification to tho public of an investigation into the | all present to appear at tho Astor House in n, | ment for plain 3 | SR 3 m:;:«:ix: "!Twlki:‘vl:o l?"maplznn;:blffeu a lease {;’xfi:fi&'&&i‘i&ifi“"}ia"v"e‘:fl’;ofi% “%’.,i‘hfi?“ci?nfl management or mismanagement of the Ferries, Within H:g 1.93:‘.';'.',‘.‘,’. .‘:flt}n;n&a‘w" flmt&n&mho bolt..‘ ngfi mfi:‘:’t%'r‘;f xfimtfl:’ Stephen B. (Am_lm “"8‘ i‘mfi'&fi‘nuh 'l'lgt ol Sl“w roads to the City of Boston, which would be & | hq matier should bo expressly firovnl«l for by law. | the room, and surrounding the Cotmittee, were a half- | (il Committee, consisting of Mr. Vanderveer, Mr. 8ted- | LeonD. De Bort ot al. agt. Moses Strausa. udgment EX S o | 1o0. Prom Our Special Correspondest: = cieve & Piiia” g B &8 58 'y 80 | Thi 1d perhaps be very well, did they not also | dozgn reporters and a score of spectators, with several | man, Mr. Dillingham, Mr. Brown, Mr. Graves, and Mr. | for plaintiff $449 21, lin.~Judg- e véry nice thing indeed, if the N?Plt w';]‘lT:;:z 5% 5!’3’2«2’? Itll;m!,g)rwfigv should also limit the number of | o #tamen who, having accidentally learned that opror. Beatd ":;‘fc,;'pm{:: ‘,’fi,‘{,’.‘,‘h‘}&%‘,‘.".’.‘f w MOwN LR Nniess ?“?b?fi::gfi'fl,m‘gl’f R 4 Bie i Mortgage ".’J‘ it. A Committee of the Boston Board o Women who may_be thus chosen to one-half of the finuy was to be afforded citizens o testify with respect :v"h:;f. amounted to over $100. ‘Frederick Repper agt. Same.~Judgment for plaiutitf (?flm." acific Mal , but the “gov- | TR imber. But to make this limitation would | to the behavior of the nrryljno'in_hnui takeil wnn.'g A0 | 1 may bo added that at 15 minutes past 9 our reporter | $1,083 71. ic Bur & Quin in fact be to circumscribe and not to enlarge the op- | pear before the Committce. ese were called found & 1arge orowd waiting for & boat, and that it was "chulunmuhnflylgt. Myron Van Deusen.—Judgment | 31.000...... in favor of Mr. Quincy’s p! i jected their ornment” of the Board, as it is called, rejec p i ity, and as | stand_without regard to order, and the result was that, DS reacbad het Whsrf on this %t $214 58, eport b a vot of 1 o 0. o gariouar importance | portunty of ot (et i bk Pk o thi, | iy abimony 5 v, Somocinng, b Putoh Pe, | bk sl e e e bingtakn o 1 | ey S, Nzt . Anderon and ofhers Tl i3 to bo attached tothis vote. Tho Board of Trade is | FiLF0 (Gof rejoicing that tho Logislature was | Bort g B O e Weahawken again, then the Williams- | walting forthe boat- ment £0r pipintfe do¥T 71 Bergen~Judgmen foe » fussy sort of an institution, Very much disposed to no]t 50 illihe‘rnl a8 10 mnt bln'frmll of Tiquor, attached | b , then the llulmm, and 80 "{,",trj?','fi':' to I:‘tf“ry pmnu.u.t?)r 18 . . < o . i <lati i ‘find a decent ex- n & case to recover s day, witnesses were nol siworn ; by THE STATE MILITIA. CraMBERS—Bofore Mr. Justice LEONARD. convert bon meddlo with legislation if it can find a de by Dot Shorié Baker, aa the. property of & Chi- { (%™t Commities heard yesterday was given under A GONSULAR cuso in th emergencies of business for so doing, and | 7 YU, i Dore, tho hoxiff s boon beaton, | S i oo mesmbor of tho Commito~namely, Mr. — THR, GRRMAY QOMFIIAYIONS 1Y 00V g& NWist : K:ldl and another. PRy for much at the State House; reme Court deciding that spirituons and in- | Oakey—is conversant with the subject under investign- : - T 1 m;_ 5. its opinion does not go fo our Sup! ge ‘sold ¥ gentlemon of | DECISION IN REFERENCE T0 ALIENS IN THE NA Franels M. Bixhy agt. Teopo i of oon camc R TmD . i ioating 1i o by the Sheriff or | tion; but his co-laborers, who are ovidentl ¥ hich incy need not be discouraged at hs failure | toxicating liguors cannof y | o bt o andivided attention to the Wit- | rroxAL GuARD.~Tho following letter was recently for- This is the same ¢ase in Whic ; Ot adcrsement., M. Claflin's, Mr. Tobey's, | Exocutive, nnd. tharelaro aro ot flab's £ attach- | intelligeneo | o e e en o o e are o Co. Auton Meyer. ommaning tho Ptk Regi | SIS PELofs T ISL 12 1, ke Torer oy o 0e. ill's, Mr. Plomers, M. Hardy's, dir. Lincoln's | ™3 1 ooring of the deaf muto question goos on, | resson to Sompliln, 0% FU0d, Letora the committee.” The | ment of this oty : compel the défendant in this case, the acting Consul-Gen: the Hartfe ople having the floor. They have | (Gl oot the testimony taken yesterday s as follow: Sm: Thave the honor to stata that T received a summons ime | eral of 8axony, to attend in Court and be examined under n SECOND DOARD. Bank of Nor Ame (zhln & Miss opinions are valuable, but not by any means becauso : : H i s -y ) wartil 5 be held at No. 160 1 oms 390 A1 301 0f the Code, before trial. Mr. H. D, [ 8000....ce0ees “l:” are members of this “ Board.” However, in b ?fififfif.‘,"’fi,fi' anf;m:zfldmflx(:r?z‘l‘»‘;‘:r‘ifllmg; m’.‘ {i.?'fi{f.",,‘,"’i.fi' s ]mgzls";fu:e ?umnw v'i:nucmr:g hg .f:y"-lbr')fin’u;: "fi;, :'r‘tw: l'mmnv:':iu "k{:d” ] flp“:ln;h the ctmnee) hore o cn;l in‘h;. g:vernr:;fi L}l# 8t Paul 1st case, the people are unguestionably with tho ma-} J 5y iticable, and also that they have pursued it | the river o0 Dot At tho Fulton Ferry, o bad landing jont thare s ek, satag (ad T hed nvl.nlau;’{ in tho nterest of tho King of Saxony, Temmec: | L0 oo ity of-this body, and not with Mr. Quincy. Nobody | for several years with considerahlo success. It has | was made, and tho bont stri ng agal t i tea’ ot that time, and not ‘bav- | Y e Coaatiiution nad tho Judiciary act of B R 100, oy il th::t the State will buy theso #oads, and the | always been known that the hml { one of thctal sengns m‘u“;",’l‘;‘;fl'; '_','F,',‘,‘;"Km%n? 50 on board haA manerod o Docomo, ruch » one a2 yoh uad frther aat thae o oft- | S e Jurisdiction over foreign ministers and w(‘l’::.hzu Pltta ¥ W & nlo | a0, oo Pnu'.. [T ad & Wost. supposcs s i or faculties tends to strengthen the others, and I sup- 1 1o boat struck against the | &, fagime prver 52 b ! | v exclugiely in the United States Courts, an a . e proposition to purchaso only distracts public atten- ‘Wwe may now conclude that tho constant pursuit | £ef, ”’:’,’m-;,‘hw:j“,';‘;dmx e ho, et heving | fled entiely to give mo the, proper condiion, aad B o1 | Stato could Al noquire Juriadiotion over dem, 3 -4 M1l & St Paul tion from the feasible project of consolidation by 8¢t | of the study of deafuess and dumbuess tends te do- | p;'ot noar the edge, it was catght and ordshed so sert: | aerwant received suctier onier, dated Becember 19, 185, foates “Tho Court, in accordance with its previous declston in & % i othor projects, also thought to | velop the musoles and eye sight s0 us to enable genflo- | oyaly that amputation at the middle of the foot becamo | me again to appesr before -;ve ‘(.'mrflkirthl Uhis exening. Yiaving as | similar case in 1400, held thzn the w.},,.,ls a'.: ';w .:I Courul of tho Tagilatur, o ibut Brlects, 20 TLE o | wtoTdo Owo oo v owpost direstions. | ey e 1h, puilon, 1 e, it Mok 1 e i o S Aot T e | ol S, SRR SR e Vol aen [easi for brin, e e e Iying in ‘the City Hospital, Mr. P’ . b T have the h o t it an afdavit with the &m&, such as aid to the Boston, Hartford, 5 :n THE CITT o i p"wmuld ht‘a:]lll'l::fln'fi?;t :'1% L,;..: ;;n:: conl ';,g 31:‘.;:: f the Usited Satas, [ ve'the boner nov ¢ ul"l::m}‘ln?;d .’:h‘:‘,“' corta’” dmm o ;'.',fg' :.“m:n &,’.‘:‘.fi,‘hfi r 3{" ':.?.ts appear and Erio Railroad, the building of a railroad over tho | SENATOR CZ ,,‘;S,C‘j’i‘;'('fc",fi T‘;QN Athorneys, who Lad Yold. Cavelcatnoas 16 Was mselose’ 10 | 1210t horatesy e e e 2o arbe, ‘::;l.'a;m. i | P roduced, but held insufficient proof, snd the counsel J X ] i i i i b1 e ; when th ident dell joth nd id) et | for the plaintiff argued that Saxony, having been ab- Hoosac Hountifll;l ‘"““}’ "’; ";Bt :,%’;‘:,':ffi;: —— Bim o K10 L R G s (1iat Lo clialub across o | e e ved st fi‘;l'":':.'. ‘:-'f :r.'m‘--&-'-v& ':i‘l.:‘.:l‘ _;:'y:-'--l‘{ sorbed w?z“ Frussia, tio appolnimeita of 8axon Co o0 1064 Bost lao nterest is the gre: " I attention to this matter, [ have the honor to be, respect- | were annulled. “ B B4 | ::l:: 1‘,343 ntrnil::pmvamant upon the Worcester and Comments having beon “"‘:: o w':h:h eour:e °: Ez)}rw&r:r;'gp(;’t?émlu asuggestion that a ralling should f;}:,fig’m.m .e':lv‘-l-;‘.mm BT r;;;n:{ 2;::'0 &gn .';;"}“"'fl':.&”‘n'&',‘."'. r?::h'nrt'onl‘ :glmmm:}vre:l ::eaxmed ne T"‘,‘,{‘&“{: ‘1'. 310 A‘mn Enm-“ P 1\ Jitizens' Assoola e offer of Y The boat and also the eage of o ol com) - 3 other States , B (0 be hopelessly strug- | the Citizens® A sepidsatbhsariipt bo placed across tho bow of the boat b -Gen, commanding Second Brigade, b o ich was Saxony, retained 1053 Canton Compan; Westorn line. The people seem 1 e the Senate’s Judiciary Committee to hear it with refer- | ¢he bridge. He thought it would be Iot great benefit. Brig. ()o:.' ‘li:::sr;:., mfl_::ll ]l;rl; ., et oo 3. _( mla';to:jt::as.u&h%mtnfl "1' grorelg Kinz}; s Baxony s 053 - o {. Mr. Win. D. Porter, of Orange Val };.v sworn, testified | whom et the Heht of Appointing Ministors sud Con- | 100,000......... 105} gling with this Franklin and Berkshire County line, | 00 SR 0 b b Cep leos”againat Bonator . G. Cornell, 200. seaniae 78 __|West Union Tel - g f the brigade, for his P T o . . T A vl ial regard to tho Burclay-st. ferry : The present Joachimsen, Judge-Advocate o he b 3 which, it is adm’xttml. cannot be finished under ton o it s0ema proper to point the following reply to the proffer ?J}.li.?féfi‘%f (h«nwm!inu-roonu is unpleasailt and uncom- | cision, and report. r( 1. Joachimsen rendered the folloy .“‘.5 MM '":. ,.,"‘m. Tbfih‘:flafi'b,fi}fi‘fi’.fi’;fl}’{fii Nfi;fid‘_" Mot i 8 dozen years. To all questions Mt]o the cxped;;:cv of that Committee : fogtable, ln;l“lml‘ll;n w'lm aro ‘:olx;luv;-‘ll:.;fl. 'Al:‘r;mlfl l‘t(l“- i;’- tufi gnm;:{ :allly S O A o syl oo i :,l;n‘m (rh ::r;tnmh" N e A e Faron vufi R v : arough; Second, wolive expended e T e | T aaJoronce, gl Annoy : d et oo Tithe Unkiol Satat, o¢ has deslessd B¢ | g P Invoy at Washington, and he would | 20,000......... 190-..o0 wanane of*going on, there are tv To_Senators FOLGER, GInsoN, HENRY et O R T S | B A oVt und b o s ‘2;;: . 2 g CROW. ) R e, | timo, experience great annoyance from men who walk | fary daty becapt e s 3 00 First, wo can got through; Second, wo haveexpended | “uv, and Cuowiir, suhelery Somaiiet o i eom: through ihein and stand in them smoking and Sl | Glr e i e v, e o | i timo to enable them to feceive an answer, | | Tounesico 6o iposa” A 0 muich mgney that we must nof stop now. Nobody |, (BEETGE Cillsena” Asociation ot New-ork very| bacco. Dranken wiem are frattey Sl St | breb iy s SRS ST o v mtotvolh | direoted to mako tho affidavit as torms of tho postpone- | Ténnesses 690 (Mariposa Pret o &N West Pra disousses the question whether it will not be cheaper mmu“,fl.",“("}‘.' e,::,‘,‘.'.,‘;'.;“?.‘&i‘,'firl’m-'a; T eienco. The bonta are at some trips crowdod 0 | teer s Al proviled for by law, uamely, persona under age without tho m’;‘%(.: et Ul Rad PV A &% .u b | 300. h excess, and thus rendered very daugerons, e ibla hatwed Joba b who tsre- | 1 that it worid be Hme enough on the adjourned day, | “10,000..ex-con. 66 now than to go on, or the other question, still - Commissioner Cliarles G. t e o S 100... A5 to stop the Governor against Street Commi Fravklin E. Beadiaw, also a resident of Orange, N, J., | The itbints ’:]",,,...;..n.: 8w he entitied t0 rogeive bis 1 | and pm;l‘wm'tl the motion to Friday next. %m“ River - N Y Central g 5 i »thes i in other | ¢, would involve a large ex- i { 3uore. bugoefassh, whother & vigoroas aflert O taire of e b moncy with teatificd to the general mismanagement of tho Hobaken | 5L\ tages, wai camot of right claim to be disposessed and Richardson for motion; Mr, Lapaugh W 1003 M P ¢ ¢ Ve f 1 monoy with no_substantial results, | te d 3 i t h bok ot directions will not open channels to the West :\;xa:&n‘ml; ‘:,‘s-?.'.',,fli‘fm'g‘g‘i‘..'ni. could take, it it were to do- l<en-yl(un;gmm-'}:n:!:.“erl‘ll-c&:wfl_mm«’l’:?’;,iu':.!.-:“inl‘:“n:: e praniin of 1o ervicn, "u‘,':52‘."':1‘”}?.:.‘.‘1’-.:"3.:.&'.13 y o‘fiw'fi which will preclude the hecessity of further | gide the charges proven, would be to expel Mr. Cornell, | ly and w h-‘;‘:ul,wm“ B e e T oL J e ..,...‘.,,:,« ormme 8 sutas 1o which ba casnot be compaled b O IXRD ERTONTION. 15 HNW-ORLEANE: B e e o $unneling and exeavating. I believe it is undeniable | and tho seasion of the Seualle would Jnr‘»bnflly li‘:"lll;‘ b:;:;l“ra fi“fimm"zll': a8 P o e rraveling public. ""i being onee n, bol ound b7, 400 e provided i by (ne Aney Hoge- o Bonclard agk Cutibart Dol Mich So &N Tnd . (Chic % 1& b Ohies N W Pret that things have gone very badly at the Tunnel for m: !;:n': af;’ir‘"“,fl,"fl,fl;‘;’&:‘,‘i'xhg l:a:o“ o e & to tho Gover- | the recent sform, one trip across to New-Jersey occupied | latios aud liw. et B At 0 e 'l'llel lmngrfi v“}lhi:';?n in :m‘ :I“l,'g:;v(:: '?.h,il&,: ?!:{l‘t 300, 154! 100............b3. 09| 300. ink i | t | mearly two honrs, The above opinion was referre 6 Adjutant-Genoral, | firmed in part by the er parties, . the laat yoar o two. I think it is conceded that tho | uor=dhe acation X g ol by o e, Amboln: | | Mr. Spragne of Orange, .. testifed (hat the warting. ARALTS IRl Tl 2 B Rovem{r,f5 e ot wna the fi"{fi'"’:fi.&m b)) B o vhic) ’y‘ i o] y-st. landing are o Inade e R X, ADJUTANT Gryw ¥ N 3 ) Sam #rés e Do ht l-‘“-“'“ R o | pa i) bz i\ 2 l“”“tl nr:l: 1:3:"('& 7)’:: rlr;nr::l:l'm‘fi‘;r;fif; they aro ““"‘L"““i in the same gt by v o made Iw«;{nlrv‘hmu of cotton, in each of which he bad Iumbug, and the Commissioners are coming to tho | summoned in - accordance. Witk (hO WL Sepicials | room drunken men, noisy bova aud peonle with baskets | The opiuion of Julge Advocats Jouchimsen s the chse of thres Dartmers, ‘the first, being of over 600 nd the i Stato In cascs of chargos AEANST COla Governor. | of market stuffs aro elbowing cach other and erowding | approved by the Commanderin Chiefs whlle tos Heate o8 Sesoa oF 196 e Katches under tho hill, these i ol r Treasury permits; that they o cotton and sold it, when the defendant PETROLEUM AND MINING STOCKS. one-fifth of the proceeds, and by his PIRST BOARD. e i uimnt to ' ukhfud | DUFchiases being made ho military setvices. 8. K Manviy, Adjutant-General. nterposed a claim f yet 0 lon conclusion that tho central shaft is also a humbug, | Y "s ‘Commissioner #ppoi 4 ay v 7 whioh waa anin- | about though they lack the courage o say so. Mr.J. W. | Hoanw ft, howerer, by b G o o Taw, fo | ehich happen to come in contact with nndry turkey mAgo cane Vaervice of Do {0 the serious damnge of good conts aud dreas K: o W n obelienco to all ¢ paid tax on requirements o i issi , $ iders the H Brooks, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners | S0 50 0h oy investigation., He haa since boon sued in | or mutton bores. Tho witness ogus ; L D O e platnaty claime year and had to resign; Mr. Holmes of the OId | cipyi Govermmerty [0 TR 41 Sl thia havo | boen run about 30 years; tho James Watt 1s alw an old Fourth Brigado on the ad lust, After com- | i DA e déendant was arvestod aud held to AR o b ‘ 8 Colony Railroad, and Mr. Felton of the Philadelphia, | another opportunity “g “d“/:" bf"t.xr&:‘nalel:lrhy\ Qltm;a‘:\l(':’; kv:?ltxir‘nhyrll‘-‘;'"un lu:nn ’u'.'?fifl'{'i.‘:’ ]‘):31:‘ lu-:.r’lnu'{n?mvmi {he affairs of the brigade had been ¢on- '511-[.- Adefendant now, on his own affidavit and that of one m ‘ff&m‘i".% 2 1 bave also rosigued, and the present Board | cenceoftiosn charkbs, TO L Co e fliost ustice, s not | passcniens; the cabing aro also kniall and illy veutilated, the undermgasd has received such | Of the plaintif uwwlul«:u\nnlu'rl‘“‘f!lfl'."‘I'““!:’l‘."""":,'"“';: Central. .. 111 18 membor of Congress, Revenno Assossor, &o. | Purpose, which must i Kne S¥CF L el tmed Lo | Ao i constant danger from toams; thisattér at Lust be P o supressing be Sppapeiation o che same, | AANOW the orde 2 - o ety 800 Alvah Crocker, esq, an energetic man Wwho | vour committes make no cha against Mr. Cornell, | came 8o patent a nuisance th ummber of citizens 23 well 83 to acknovinige the eficient services of the division stafl, par. Afl ing some ament the motion was deferred. | &'y g Alipshany. 29 started ‘tlw l’-‘in-hb-’:ru Railread, and James | but ask his expulsion simply on the ground that “in thus n'umqu % mrlw-xl:]-’u- [ :wulu:y‘hmul Major Win. B. Bead, Aid-do-camp and §ating Division . Ld'r‘\\numml for plaintiff, John McKeon for de- | pioriole Cree 'a U . P " ice, enting the investigation | of standing under this uspeetor. f Kends % endant. M. Shute, formerly of the Governor's Council, an in- | Wb 8 BT ahould have covetod, ho im: | the request w . jen. Wim. G.Ward the new eommander of tho DECISIONS. : i» i ith mo special fitness for | plicitly admitted the truth of the charges, and that this | to the ompl ut it was of “irigade, First ivision, s bsuod tie ©UOWINE |y W Nichols ef al agt. Poter N. Cromwell. 108 Belligent gentloman, but with no special ftness het made hita unworthy a seat in the Scnnto, With i ferry master of the Hoboken Ferry, the Honry W, Hlohol o o eing, o abids Svent: = Reilrood enterprisesr Tho enterrise ousht o be | "6 commen S he il grot sl U imp ofhie| Enestiormet ik "3 il " oyt a0 ot detied 810 Sty O JPRESIE: £, Bt o o 1% thoroughly investigated by this Legislature, but I | sseignation wib ilegutlt, Sulect i b o of DB Genvored to persuado Mr. Stevens to have the colling confirmed, and judguent of divorce granted. Canada Copper.. 60 n hiave no hope that it will be, for the Committee ap- | PPEOT S8 O FRCH [0 oy 3F the petition cannot bo | of tho cabin Taised wino fuches highcr than the calina 4 b n . 3 Central Copper.. 30 8 pointed to sonsider it have not yet held one meeting. gmn’u\dp T am instructed to add that the Ammlltiun'hz:n ;)f fl'; :llln,-r In;.xll.c. "“.‘..‘.‘}".’“iflfi. n”f;u”ch; ntlh‘nl-“w:-unmq Maers o ts . ml',‘;u‘]_t"-“v. drees walfor "Ilh:‘u: SUPERIOR corm:’ .1-l|~_m‘,'“’:‘:\u=l-eb. 8.~ Before (?lumr&g&)p. 100 '; 1 : f st confidence that your committee wil do what- | hin wegislntive interferene matter ; e (heers hructh Foaraiay, Joatery, 20 & astios JONES, . ok o “Tho rules of the two branches now provide for a | (WOIUIRL Vet SRR M Res™ Viry wapectully, v g b e DECISION 5 H idians Copper [3 Standing Committee on the subject, and I supposewe | yours, - 0 C. T. MONTGOMERY, Cor. Soc. e-York Hotel, and holl b EipcTions.—Major 3. 1. Van Nest has boen loctod Tn- | In 1o Edward Hope, guardiau of Jumes E. Hope. | Ggima Capper.. - may fairly consider ourselves “ in for it” as thedellow Neto-York, Jan. NI l'm'll lm;gh [ :’m-l l:x:lr'l..;_l'lmnh x Vi ‘lchlnlxlll.‘}n;lll&),r‘qfi:ag ~'i;‘"|r{""g};"lw het. John 8. Clarke et al.—Cuso settled: | yong s ‘“dm”n“éo 30 i b ! . He or eloe ‘wlone! al Regi- N . 3 land sane said at the theater whem he read on the bill: **a pe- S —— requentiy r e vica D, D, Minton resigned. . Lieut. Goorge W, s office. Tudor Lead 335 340, 12 Y i i v 'HE SOLDIERS' PETITION. Toadite 4 b o aut Johaunes agt. Stephen R. Fiske. | wokill Lead. 83 0 riod of fifiy years is supposed to elapse between the THE SOLD Hamiiton ng b ) | g g e ——e— Laming ion denled withont costs. Rutland Marb 20 00 N 1 3d and 4th acts.” “Very fow of us will live to see ot Com) R e ‘Rogers agt. Mr. Crosby et al.—Motien granted re- 'Min bt poshe byl : 7ot Honorai, the Sexaeand Tows of Eeprunt | et o e arimaat. vice Tioomo promoted, And Georgo I ¢bail et b ipis i sl A e sm 8 d <Al " = _ | atives in Congress assembled: The undersigned, omployd { X - First Lioutenant vice pmoted. 3 a8 P, b T meric: d A curions controversy has arisen between the Au- | A & each of the boat's cre ahy Firs "aseall, pro S D e M cDononigh ot al.; Joseph Baylay A 1 r+4 . e ment, most respoctfully repscsent : That they wero sol- | versation wilh the forry-tas ADARY 1, vio i ned % De w0: | MeKessane et al—Motion granted. Benton Gold 115 SERS RIS N e ciieied Serorsl 3 diers of tho Union army in the lato war, and that from | fold by lim tiat b d o v o o it G B Haterie ned, Tanl Do, 2 18005 | " Bengamin F. Ciark et al. agt. Moses R. Glavia—Onler Bobtail Gold 300 w :mm. and i lm-‘th‘e lu-(lmlo(wvru foolish ¢ 0::!' wounds recoived in battle, and disease contractod by con- [ BUCVERS, T VITE F The al'os atll Company D, vico Oglen, prof k De . St A Boscobel Silvel 285 o put the office into the . Con: 80 this | gtant exposure in an inhospitable climate, and from the | some o when the tratiic was | Sergt. John Thompson, to be Charle c gt Will Asseny et al.—Motion i , willy, X e shall be J nbeer, sident o LI orn, | private J - IO, O T Spof at. A entil.—Judg- Gon. Harry 8. Drigge, 2 son of ex-Gov. and x. | Pacitated for obtainiug a livehhood by manual I and Ceanifita that the ferry betwoen Forty a6 i | Lompany X, vice Tompkin run D Ll Spott gt. Arthur Gentil—Judg- | ‘300, oy _fi,dg., Briggs, is our present Auditor he senior | ‘They would further state that, owiug to the dim e as perhapy more ity 3 r-“: 'f,.'"‘,',""‘:'" '.11‘2’&‘... ']'"H on the sth #nce of § per cont, 1 Gol r. Briggs was an excellent man d o good | of work in several of the Departments, a cousidorabi othee frery on of ‘,‘x;‘;hl»‘tlxuki;:nlx:dhlm ”r:’x:: m::;“hh. ember, 195, m;m;w h:. s 2 g H A3 Governor, but by no means a great lawyer, and | quetion of the clerical force i expected soon to take | MOERL BAR0 G IOE, e taken of them ; the presen UNITED BTATES COMMISSIONER'E OFFICE—-FER. 9. l[:: :;ll:'fl':l fi!‘tfil‘nph“l? 11)11 l’!:,l’“ih":-'. way "'l*"":'-\""" slace. This reminds us of the uncertainty of our posi- | gers by this forry hud b stodd thist they had Bofors Commissl : rn;.:-:;;‘ iy up ‘o aeun Legal) learning Angerous . o W) ven up all iden of over getting justice: about a year AN AGENT OF THE UNITED STATE D1 thing. The Constitntion of this State provides that | tons, and thit ST SRS hi we e ‘: “;r ol ::::\tr:lmhlmun of this !x-rre' expired, aud it was coutem- D WITH EMB NG PUBLIC MONEYS AND | 300... 2 o no_moneys shall be issued out .of the Treasury | upon the world wighout meaus for tho support of our- | yleeg by the citizons of W kon to purchass it and bondsir Bocwii T0 TUE LENT OF MORE THAN | Con Gregory i and disposed of but by wartant ynder the | solves and familicS. 4 Place it under good management, but they found that the u".: ‘J‘.mr- A'.'n-mu 109, [} hand “of tho Governor, with the advice | Wine mindful of the deairo of the Govornmaht to Le | 8Iip -;lrlvn.t‘y"v\‘v-lmw"l" _*i‘l‘("‘n‘-;"‘:};":;‘ l'.’(”n""""f.'} ey colleeted nited States agt. George N. Carlebon. 1 H and consent of the Council. ‘agrecably (0 (he |, 600 thau tiberal with its defonders, we can but b o GEEis Nerey M8 e b O o L mer ol Supia ommen.} The defondant was a United States Treasury agent. e acts aud resolves of the General Court. In framing g Lhe new 10-years' [easo a 16w sy and 1 and be ALBAXY, Feb. 4, 108, e is oharged by another United States Treasury agent, 0 o statute d h di dut he Legisl: that justice 1o those who, in the morning of lfe, and 'in | order of things wonld come, but ipstead of this matlers | po, 7. Ggo 8 Barewnstun, Ingpector- deneral 5. . V. T e e R tcaling pulile mepsys sad statute defining the Anditor’s duties, the Legisla- | U000 of their manbood, whiloadefonding the flag | had gono from bad Lo worse; the ferry now consists of ‘' o g et ARSI ore B, Titws, DN 860 1 18 V] ) » f & property ontrusted to his (defendant’s) care. ure, in 1858, providegd he shonld “make and re- | of (heir country, and the great principles of niversal | one boat. ‘oure Marial for (ke trial of | PERIETER OO vt of 3. Titus, in fail, aua cord iu s book a certificate specifying the amount [ jiberty, were siricken in the front offu Mr. Otio Kohler, sworn, said that he had for some time explains the charge better, probably, than an abstract 2% due on cach demand, the law authorizing its pay- | in camp or prison, were crippled and dis been under the necessity of crossing by thia ferry, and the ! . g * ment, and the head of expenditure ~ to | quires ihat it should make ample provision for their care | hoat was in a very dirty condiglon—too y even for trict of New-York, City and Cownty o a, \v?nd;, it is to be charggd, and shall trans. »;n-lml)lmrt. A’ndl un.:h?lum'nvxwuunlml:}u .m-.lnu.: Charon to cross thie Siyxin; t e 'l\«. very . mit the certificate > (3 or.? duty appesr, when this act of justico can be dono without | bag indeed; o one oceasion e P pens that nmr{):ui'::n' h!:: )')'4::'11( .';”".(.Zx n]:l un)";(:Fr embarrassment or oxpense to tie Govern g’..“i....»" and”the boat had 1o be stopped 1o mid-stream e, provides that any fines for offenses Which he ean find no * law )’ i From a careful canvass of the sevoral I until o beast eould be eut out with an ax; on anotler 'y in the National Gnard, not exceed spositary of Public ola oot runicoy ) i Ronipgiogerye: droo partments, it is ascertainod that tha permane ocesaion no boat erossed for biroo days, on accaunt of an tmartial, by fos waa ehargod with the he has taken a notion t ible soldiers and tailors enployed tharein, composo but | mjury to tho bridge at Woeliwkeny tie fare charg: d on dings relating to the o rm,,‘f’,"','"h':j'h"‘{,’.'.,\'n."fl'j e obhged to holds that he State, and not the G charge lhl?‘ were placed T this boat for passengers is five cents, and three cents a oSt respe eud for cabin accommodation for shecp able body tix by law, during Mr'W m Anderson madl faw statements with re. ow lield in the | gard 1o the Eastern Distdet Forries. 1t was a sitject of «l soldiers and | common remark that within the past faw (. nently disabled by ds ro- | had been scrupulously ¢lean, sid the b god. The Commit im. In ar centuin of the whole num rdian of the our petitioners, there! mor and Council, in_ whose | estly, pray thatl y Thon v the framers of the Consti- | its pres o tation. The Attorue s opinion was askod gl Servioehy L on the subject, and said, substantially, | sailo g i P - - 3 H 2 ceived or by disewscs confracted m the mervice of our jore carofull; that it was the Auditor's daty, if be conld euntry during the 1ato wr, to continus during good bo- | (haix. own infers ¢ e b 0 it s bank exebange it to o nse, contrary 1o the provis- e saine, and s never siee. ccousted for FRIDAY, Fob. 8- &. Sransary of the Buiied g8 Gold'has been very steady, opening at 137}, eelling at 1384, and closing at 138, Government bonds continue strong, with an active ton, did nob safely kecp aud orother funds, and con fous of law, and did embex ngars ealleet . n private of company by-lans, | akeub of tie Treas o7 belung pro orders und instiue y Depar 3 of the Hox ol & ough i wo find wo autherity of law, to say Ravier. of @ friend who was .c~fir’~v"f4= fhom, ,."f‘l‘,m‘,f",'.(",‘:,'} : demand, and the business in the street is yery large. not keep the eredilors of t .\'vr:.u» Tii the firm belief that the justice of our petition is its | pe. ato in Brooklyn siuce the fercy u‘,‘,.“m“ Were 60 pany to reach thew is throvgh the Regimental Sworn to before me this Tth day of Febraery, 10 B . - s ¥ dues by a vidienlons assumption of au 1y I | strongest advecate, for its carly success wo will ever pray. | dangerous. - b Gl A1 vaboodd & %% il id saied n“""r‘; n-’il"'nh Sl:“m-fl Miscellancous shares are without change. Pacifie , 35 itor di s 9 § i ted by the Conrt Martial referred to 2 i o I F N H X 2 does ot belong to him, But the Auditor did not INDORSEAEN Mr. W. W. Shipman was then aworn and testific Al Tk et s be il 30 the Ot 00 | i rreated and brovght before the Commissioner yes. | Mail and Atlantic Mail continue steady at quotations. ' ) 8. picd soldiors bolding Gov- § bangth of the ananagemen terday and committed, iu defanlt of bail, for au examiva- [ The Railway share markot is withont interest, and rnor and Council then un- | 1 fully coneur with the di ora generally of tre rogimen yield o this, and the i cralited to 1 ehould be the last ciaas | nocfed with tho Hoboken Ferry Coun dertook. ret the opinion of the Sacremwe Court, It General, very reapeetf > < ") is provorbially difficalt fo get o judicial opinion on . for ineompetency or bud cond Comyr T Cupnri, H. Youus, Juige Advocate Gens o Lt T L A property alloged | With the exceptien of Michigan Southern and North any matier in controversy between the Legislative A 8 Ui e C 3 EXAMINING BOARD, ‘en embezzled by defendant is not stated in Mr. | Western Preferred the business has been dull and HADaUARTRRS, STATE 0¥ Nuw-Youk, | 7.y : ut It 18 stated on good authority 1o bo | 1i1¢ Oporators are awaiting news from Washing: and ceuty departme m,~. bt there would | KarnAL's Opviow, Atmaxy, Feh, 1, 1 - 1 defend. seom to be of hesitat in a dis- ur § f . on, @ oxns No. 17 =The fs ‘alicors of the Nations § . A eivi) suit has heen commenced against defend- 2 pute Dbetw i artment and LM AL SRS Moy ed oy, 4ot tho Motianal Giard | A0t by the United States to recover the value of this prop- | ton as to the prospéet of the mmnm:.xrmu; one of it the opinion ilors who Tho complant aan as to the trick it, In parsuance of | erty. conversion of the Compound Interest Notes, an o - sl il R 10 s ucks Sisth Division; | 1 smmissioner ol b 0,4 . - > cf :,{..l‘.‘,":(‘ = M 5 I “Iva' :ulhffl,:‘.“: 2 ::r:rw'gn'n'llv"-'-"m'.: th B o Sndet Who A6 | Lemnts bomng R tua M. Varlaa, T e M. Hak In:l]:rr .1.’:‘1-'3"?.‘&1‘.: L;‘;"."::' X .1-:“53.1“p"\','..‘.!{.'!?.?.'nf :fimn'.?» seem disposed to await the action of Congress before rec y. ‘The judges, constomed to exerclse that powe d, and Hogiment: Cal.¢ Brwi n.-:hnhh:‘.“"” i j':,':;,":rl.h;"l:‘ 4"': A\‘l‘:l’l\‘:lx\) -‘l“uu"r"',',',_.".r:‘ operating. At the Sccond Board the market was 'lu\u-;'l T, aze l‘A.u" anestion pro- | s B, ., i R A Godeal. 1, but fendant not giving, hie was coumitted. dull, and after the call was heavy aud closed with- pounded to the: ernor and Conncil did i out spirit. The closing quotations were : New-York rests with the tonmsters, who rough follows, and not of & As faras the boals are con WAsIINGTON, DY C., Fob. 3, 1307 Tho reapon: 1 cordially coneur in the fo ng indorsemonts of Gen. | are gonerally Graat and Major-Gen. oward. polits_#choo! of wanners. TED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE.—Feb. 8. Central, 122102} ; Erie, 50]@5%}; Reading, 104@ S AT PTFD ESCAPE~THE MATER | 1043; Michigan Southern, }@75%; Cleveland sad not cover the casé i they thoughi th 1 wl 0, 1 suppose by in- | d not in their auswer THE ATLANTI o the guestion a The question pnt GRORGE I1. THOMAS, M. General, U.8. A cerned, it is claimed by Mr. Stovens that the hulls and en- CHANGES IN THE NATIONAL G R I B et (i Govirir sl Chasblly | ek taile e Teon S gmimeds. Milie enoral, 11 .8 L, 1 e ot el DALY ainy o Cad v 1DQis,, BTATE OF NEW-Y FTLED, i @%41; North- ‘@972; North but the real question g i, ekl i, oy A o e iy st | Vo enines aro powettul. tlo cylinders belg Gr '8 OFFICE ublished ves Pittsburgh, 844@%1; North-Western, 873@373; N Western Preferred, 05.@681; Rock Island, 03{@99, s, nearly all of whom Lave lost State of the petition: ) ¥ of the steanne! been o of the Auditor, and if this stion had been | limbs in the service or are otherwise badly wounded. n ELro] 4 askod,; | flm(liv = .nA douht “. w the common - X ,\h ; | Gu y of two Dep '3‘! A Brshale. & Money is very easy at 6 per cent on miscellaneous sense view of the Aftormey-General v = z who apply n g owners appeared before United s 5 P - 2 ey e e oy e g b ] ,.‘"’;’,fl:fl, l’;‘,‘,;,‘ THE SCHOOL BILL. i 'the Taw allows to ba carried in sten e s e ot ke | socurities, and 5 per cent on Governments, to &l intention of the L > give & mi T the Editor of the N, Y., Tribe, 'f:]mhn!unn 4, sud porha {oraties g b g T g Bty |lnl,l>« settled. Ho accordingly | houses in good standing. \ o cl " h . A y nd on any othier forry th the bavhor. del Ny lihf- payment of Str: I hope our Legislature will act vory cantions- { are so constructed in w tight campartments that even ’-,"""""‘,'I.|'l"l find | 1y, aud only after a full examination of its provisions, ot serfons wjury by collision would fail o siuk ment. This same | ypon pr. Berryman's bill for » School Commission for | tiem bolow tio ok, and orders are glven, in cases of leving that there Was 10 | goor0iiny Exchange is inactive, Bills at 60 dayson . London are quoted at 107@108} for commercialy 1050@ 108} for bankers’; do. at short sight, 100@1004 officor power todefraud o public ereditors, heeansa, fors any statute authorizing the p Iy, to be Adjutant It to be Eogmeer, vice Auditor as also undertaken 1o demand that the i eller of ardicles for one pubHie inetitniions, s well | this city. That bib, as we undorstand it proposes to hnvo Thman lfo. T s ts als ——— Paris at 00 days, B.SIG111;.00, 06 Shett Mok S48 as the buyer, shall muk I that they woere pur- | seven Commissioners appointed by the Governor, at s nywall b, Buckets of preps Tur Provosen N TY.—A meeting of the | @5.15; Antwer, R4@5.18.; Swiss, 6.24@5.18%; ness to oxtinguish [ te, & ted; William 11, Mclntire, to , prowoted ; Edwand Barker, to bo First ny fire that 3 nat onco be [ Ju 2 chased for the use of th and the nghable | salary of $5,000 each, and allows by an amendment the ap- w itizens of Irvington was | Hamburg, 36@364; Awmsterdam, 407@41l; Frankfort, 1, viee spectacle has been Jately exhibitod of the Superin- | pointment by them of 68 Carators—thrse for each Asso tendent of one of onr o Almgh ‘ho & L 5 e urgtorgshies fuxegel Assom: d n stroam | Jua 31" vieo Melniire, promoted: Thomss 8. Dakin, to ba Li held on Thursday evening, to take into consideration the . It 9: Pritssi ¥ Jackiey 0 the T S amehonses Vo 18 & | bly District—-without fixiog, probibiting, or linnting their dily got on. “Thiere are also from 25 ‘coal, Jan. 1, vics ekn a ok A Masow, % b4 et e . : © | 41@41}; Bremen, 76i@1; Priissian thalers, 7O cling 8 now county ont of tho townships ot | 7y - 5 ¥, Quins, to be | 10T CoUNY. After a freq Interchiange of views, resolu: A etien e fl,flm‘}flm"'flm‘j n regard < VOB tions were adopted protesting against the measure, and | ¢ money matters and . AN ge-u‘fi)mlnmu W. Robwon, to bo | IAEruCting (helr Assemblymin o use his bost efforts to | SeuAonty TATLers Sad, Drospects: Bndl eonerml o e e d a 2 aboard, and oats, ono of wond und t 1ded for 300 of theip. A8 the | 1yiy'furey alons never ias boon a payin salarice. The original bill pre 1 swearing the men of whom . I has purchased supplic o, of course, Principals of onr largest ohools are paid §3,000, we do not | expendilures alwayd going over ita rulming e which the sup- | sc6 how an officer who is to be their superior can be paid o) 13 $1,000,000; th Fokrvrirri KEGIURNT OF Lypavtiey Enanis soting €6 the purpin fhe Dotainal capla’ 10vol Adjutant, Jun 8, vice Best ek Prinenite, s he Cupiale | Bave Irvington joined to Nowark, as all the associations I ies were Dbought, must swear totally without | less. Ts o8t i g . 4 about 600 aeres of laud at Hoboke: otant. Jun. 8, vice Dest, resiguel. Frauk Pringeits, to be Captalu, | HUYO TFVINGLON Joinee 10 B0 3 o cim copsequent upon the alinost im) ble condition of the nowledge, or on the strengtli of information derived :}:e,‘:lfii‘:"m"‘;‘o"z‘::h-' oons n'ug» lio purs to 1 value of this that compeisat Jukcd, viee flsnorar, prowsted. Dr. Gescge L. Pataell to bo Burgwm, | 0 13 Doopis were sauncoted witli fhas Gisy. Jrmeipal thoroughfures, both "Wlthin and ont of o city. from the purchaser. The cireumlocution office is OF $hio salarios of managers alono | e forry s been th 5 ————— ey " . Topeful ““""’l’“““""‘“’m”“fi'.w entortained outdone at last. The school law now in force, which was passed in 1864, AT - - TrorTANT CASES IN THE EsSEX (oUnTY CoURT, | reference to the coming Spring. ‘The 10r ACCOM MO 1THE PARIS EXPOSITION. ~/The Jury in the case of Patrick Malagne, ou trialin the | dation at the banky and in the atreet, although not ef an Our Houso of Representatives has heefi the arena of | first Zave the power o the Board of Education to expel agrand exhibition of cloguence on the subject of | from office immoral and financially corrupt Trustees and education. The Governor, in ) address, be- | Tuspectors. Tn the notorious Fourth Ward case they uiled, a8 T fancy, by the e | not hesitate to exercise it quickly lor receiving goods for {he 4 nendBl s appeoptiation 1 smite. 8o in the case of the immoral Thirtecnth Ward of cont nature, are yet large enou minr for the past two days, for the murder | to the loose. balunoes ofl‘cugr‘;n::ry:‘phflm p:T ulljm on on, at Bloomfield last Summe: demand, and made returnablo afier short notice, sither by rdict of Yorrower or lender. The eommon interest chargs on Gov- pled in the ernments s six, and on other prime collaterals seven per ler oent. The begt notes are negotiated at from seven to nine. 1, was indicted The stock market is steady, and tending evidently to- a8 have {oe- ot BPECIMENS OF GRAIN FROM Tilk UNITED STATES, The Commissiouer of Agriculture has issucd the o0 pas. | following clreutar: us hor wded trips inth al of the Morri rain bring: nearly tho sae « to cancel pri- | et for the | Commissioner. Thot law was passed by the activ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ) 8 W to and b ate subscriptions which et K6 of Seriiiny to Paris's motolof & Masachi | the Board ot Eduostion iteelt. It bas exercised ita power e e, T8 | mrg: Your prompt avd active eobpcrntion 18, oepéot e AT Rt e A L e o 1 ks By ianeetlor Li ) 3 mpt o on_ 18 rospect- ) LWO years g y- 3 L ! '; 5 Vi Betts school-house, or two xooms thereoi. The € fearlessly and justly fn every case brought before it. Let fully solicited o furthera tof the followlng | ever, that the Hat Would 1ot take It e il ‘iw‘.'(l‘,- “:l:-fw“ i denmand, ana ot free A';" tred \:“ul“«. umuylz citing bor sin sre woro on hoard about a | 10int resolution of Co 1oy s, them belnnur-‘mw ||¥uwnwut~m securties, and fibe coreat roductions of Sl Incomo.. The fow Jobs That comp. o the. Hande OF 1 of the coreal p of| " A v \ Apeimont, Tix CoLorED VOTE oF NuW JERSEY.~Tn view of | Phorors s sustioneers are :.k‘:,n:u,n” iy by sow p l.:i;:.:uu of the :‘; e | the fact that there are now three test cases ponding in the | purchasers. The speculative kinds of ‘stocks are more et and prepare s Bir 4 | tate courts of Now Jersey, and the United States courts | Plentiful and varlable, They rise and fall like the waves 3 posnib, mikabie apecimens of the | ns to the right of colored men o vote in that State, the | OF the sem aud theso constant fluctuations givo thems 8 aafthe Unlon, fur exbibition st s 4 fullowing statisties (fvom The Newark: Courier), showing | Mealtutul activity, which Is auite profitable to thoss ™ Gouthon B { gho umber of colorod e ove: twenty-one years of age | *Ceive commissions for buying and selling. et oy e [ in each county of that State, will prove miterosting to the | Zhe Pittsburgh Gazette of Thursday says : 9 reader: Atlanti Bergon, 494; Burlington, 601; Cam- The produce markets continue very dull and k{ & Cumberland, $46; Essex, 557; | the operations in all of the leading commnodities being dson, 197; Hunterdon, 232; Mcreer, | #n unimportant character. Venango ofl is offering st 96., Mommouth, §20: Morris, 200; Ocean, p to Do delivered on the opening of navigation, while thare mittee on Education reported a resolve for this | the Legislaturo consider'whether we shall do # well and d Jan. 11, 1607 next. Burpose, which, after bang debuted three of four | cheaply with the bill now bofore it if cucted into I, A hosodsd ta tha o | “alne s, was defeated by 3 majority. If a verbatim 5 . copy of the speeches made in its support could be | 9 8 present. EDUCATION. | boken s, and tado an examinmion | e United of two of Lthe hoats, and alsé witneaged the arrival ransnitted to Paris, the people who atiend the ex- | New-ork, ¢ ]hibititon would have the (}pptzrluni!y to know that, f! ,”'("k"f“l'"’ ‘,'i’“"' lo :',",,' “’;"‘ ¥ "“‘",'""r;' '\r,"' o ini -_ re have o8t 80) v = o'clock a. m, the mitteo meet and pay a visi .;lm‘::m LN g ,:" l"fl::t }‘T'"II',:'I:‘ L}"'“fl:",:;:i’;‘g A Lack o8 Warer—~Within the past few years { Valentine, the City At 100'clock . . the b ought to be satisfied with doing this, aud not fun the | 1he Supply of Croton water in the lower part of tho city | 7 INYestization wi T an ettt g risk bmkn;u gln_; illusion by sending any * mod- | s very sensibly diminished. This haa become evidont | Dr. riwmhurm-, will procoed %uqunnunlnr,flt:l‘on Inllr:;:'l: els.” The majority of the Legsiature seemed to | from the fact thatin few buildings below Canal-st. will | 10 inspect the Quarautine Station, and bulldings, aud the think that it would be just as wise to send & model ] e, An oxtibition snch as Iy proposed of the finest sampl of & meoting-house in order o #h the water wduut sbove the second floor, and in many tha ‘morning seasion Mr."Whitoey, dhairman of a | of the BESt varleties OF WhERL orp And ol €Orealay positium, adll for ul luJi C. Derly 4 - OUF COLETCRR | yartjons of the First, Second, and Third Wards not i'”m“"ii'.‘.'fi"‘m"%.’.‘n'&ffl; 66 exhiibi ""}hf’"’f"yk-"“‘l §iia ia Tuore sepestiily evitont betwonn fie bouss ot o | Gomiitics ot Oltisens from Now-Jorsey, will ailcress the L be: S04t r‘:~"“h1‘ 03; Somersot, 407 Susdex, 103} felre Dut fow, I any, buyers at saything above sy, Kahe: oot democratio —ayste e tho workings | w. aud 6 p. m. The inconvenieico of thia iy felt by all | wmout of the Union Ferry Company will w40 be roceivod. | thnt this depnrtment finy 1ot b ed to miko e P b d ey 1 i T T T e e doubtless 1 ',m‘"‘ ho 1nodel will | business men, but there is anothier and more alarming | On Monday the Comuittes meet at Waehington Iall, | collactions for this purpose until the prosent time. The i eulty; but Are 1o sellers as low 9jo. Ttis but =« :”. o uvuni:sment“u( B"L"ll:l‘(? i I;_-r );tm. wl.mi S:E-i-}:-r:ntmu. (('h}:d !l;‘(ugmwr !Klnx:;llnnd reports that | Williamsburgh, " | Exposition opeus on the 1st ot Aprdl, nnd collections | Sworp Prr ATION.~A sword of splendid :.‘.“..’fl'.‘,.",..,.....?&".‘,‘;';.fi"}‘n. as the; vek"m are urniture, an e want of water Las been moat sensibly felt of late by HOBOKEN PERRY—MASS MEETING should be dbnt in o few days from the recep of this | finish was last evening publicly presented to Col. James | ago, though it is equall rmenntnller’-d-lfifl a ot a claim on the part of thiy State that-she is | the Fire Departent, rendering the task of extinguishing | The dalay of what should have been the 9 o'slock boat, | request to be in senson for proper arrangemes , packing, [ 0 ell, by the men composing his regiment (15t New- | Posed to make con ons in order to effect g, superior to all the world in her educational processes, fires in the lower part of the city doubly difficult. The | but which really was the 9:40 ho boken Ferry, | forwarding to New-York, and transportation to Paris. A good mauy of our exhibitions of proficiency and | figs,0f e mujorky of the buildivgs below Canalst. | gavo b opportunity to tho s the Morris and | You will Fender ihe conntry ssentinl service by inwmedi- | Jersoy Stato Rifle Corps) at Mulberry Hall, Newark, Tho | A% Bt & solitary operation reported (0ar I o supremiey in schooling need to be oriticized and | VI four and Tive stories in bight renders this state- | Easox Road o call i niesting 10 takeimeasurea for the pro- | ate and judicious nction fn this matier Coloniel apprapriately uckuowledgod the splendid gitt, | fhe i while the market 1s aulet 800 a"bn the part ; ment the more noticeable. As the upper part of tho city | per prosantation of facts to the Legisiative Committee, "t small packages of the finest samples | wud the members of tho regnent and iny Tefiners fo coRtrmor hoad b CurTent quotations, prefer; d ' bettor mars analyzed. Year after year the people of Boston arc | f5 ra i 4 e <ople pidly being built up, the supply of water wust | The meoting wis ¢ entertained in the .Mun_u Hall by what passes for an | necessarily continue to de ,-xil , unless the un.u:u -n;' wh't)- -’l':flmu!‘!:::{]-lulml' ::::w:: z{ ;::l:'i tl)"}('i’:—;n wixr"hmwfi _'lz N nu-l'oll_vl lnn :Iiourd"mn‘dm]ula to lay down larger water-mains, con- | the fact that owi dom ¥ > ity girls hite gowus and blue | flageations in the city below Fourteenth-st. will soon be- | and o art of the public, aud the overwiwe al name, ow Tre BANKRUPT BiLr.—A meefing of i g ribbons, an exhibifion of the oratorical powers of thie | coWe & causo for grive apprehonsion on the part of in- | ing attentions of the |-‘uxm'r,l mpanies, the Brook h | Bueh packiges, ads w'lln'ln'"“""'"""h'"""‘( Ag this bill took ‘1( :”Q'l'lL AA1:::- uoux‘“h:v :mm‘r:?f o & N e e \V:-ll-:t:. oL Blayor of the city and some New-York or Philadel. | 5'fance companies and olliers. Recently the Croton | seasions of the Cotamitteo hisd resulted in nothing it Do sent witlout postage from any Post-Oifice by ossd Ty et | ek, (PRI TGN OF Whe FRFk Banky' Fear 358 gontleinau who is invited to speak, an exhibi. | Board have the necessity of | Mr. D. N. Ropes, Mayor of Quange tho resolution | 100U, and was well attended. Mr. Edwin James €ave 8 | oo jntorest allowed on deposit. tion of bonquets from Hovey's, and an exhibitionof | . ator, but this ad- | the Chair, and Mr. Edward Selhs 86 therefore, par- | snmmary of the various provisions of the bill iow before |~ py business of this house 13 tho same a3 aa [1corpo: Rowland Jolin- | of the best varioties of such , and dwelt on | hood should be forwards want_of propor organization Ilullmhl order by M of the meetin, neighbor- | afterward pnrmwh ring rather to hold back, in auticipation of & ¥ ckages of two ket and stronger prices. o States, As it will bo seol makes no appropriation for this prpose usic. We get nio. information concerning thy | 1100, B8 €rcat mujority of easos will be inhoeded by | iug Deing thus orgnuized, procos cels should uot e sent by wa b any’ cuse, uniess wt [ Congress, ‘Resolutions wer passed, and u committeo ¥ 5 and GILls L the throe Lo gr, | Luone for whou 1t is intonded, and tho fact siill vowaing | Exeeutive Comiities, consisting of Mr. 1|Im oxpenso of Comunition reprosented, deleguted to procood to Washiogtoy ayd ugge the Lume. | roted Bank. 3 of the boysand gicds L the troe U5, or, | Vil 140 SRy 9 WGARALG 49 G Caylh B ety o B, Wi B2 Yoy CoRootialy baady R bed gmaminsionor, L Waty passaws o (o il T gy Keurng AcoousTs may DEroT gud DEAW : » g g e Rl L