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" Poopls THI ¢ passvows NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; THE PEABODY GIFT. Immmmmmmy. The routes rocommended b ALBANY unnvomnmoommwh"omnmnm‘wflél P b= Relativas iends's,” the family are respectfully invited 19 attend her arterial conter of the oity. The routes recom: . . ALBANY. . e Commitioe s (0 v e e o i THE PEABODY GIFT. FIRES. DIED. ; L WhnThe People Tk Ly —— ‘ont an underground railroad on the only routo where it - -—— BLANCIARD<(2 Trorster Veb T Cathaie, ot of Sihots 0. [ Syt iing somaies, el shngr s > o IN SIXTI-ST.—LOSS, $55,000, lanchard, axed 77 vears. | month aad 11 days s TOBODY HTER; N DY'S DAUG 0BO o, A = ¥ . | 1% to-day piaciicabie, and there can bo little doubt the DEBATE ON NIGRO SUFFR \GE—A NEW CAPITOL~TNE | Commitiec was run in the interest of those “"lm": :‘m:h:. LETTER FROM MR, GEO) A few minntes pfter 1 o'clock yesterday mornin PEABODY—A MUNIVICENT ebiard, No. 02 Am,;, fire broke ot in 13 t" the four-story brick | fulwlnl from the rewiden *¢ of hiet son, J. B. Bls st., Drookl TUE BALLAD-SINGER OF WAPPING, - . R 2 T—ARGU 6 | “urface railroad on I iway, 1 who desire k UNDERGR)UND RAILROAD PROJECT—ARGUMENTS ra dway, and who desire to kill the ! s ] . reground for this object. " Tired of fighting it f DONATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE YOUNG MEN i 1 er Vo . 3 . JMMITTEE—BILLS INTRO- | yii vy ghting it for two BSENY betldin S plamo-forte 4 T e e PEFORE THE RAILROAD CC :3;“;::1)", ,'“n','.,ul.‘.uxu\'x' ‘l,l'l‘ devico of side-routes OF THE SOUTH-WEST. fac hlr; by M,’.‘. “r”"_p..,‘...h,.,.."f\»"gl.,., e ‘m.'.';:i:'.:',‘ Hor remaids will be nterred in, Grosniwood. Sla {rom the unprecedented saigs of the MY TELEGRAPR FO THE TRIFTNE. Lot l U ‘ihreaten the Harlem'and Hudson River oadswith injury. Wasningrox, Feb, 8.~The following letter and” Losa on stoc] %“"{";”I"m:'r’?w&'rur' ?k":' wited to ¢ttead the funeral, at Ler hate resh R ALBANY, Friday, Feb. 8, 1967, hat, 416 considered, was the meaning of the e inar o Ol eonic's, 9,000, and. Glohe oy by metre i o Tkl 3 L 83,000; People’s, $5,000, 310] noon. y City ; opeuing chsplers ap traordinary | resoluti vi in, in detai o Peg Y e re xh.xtvunn vullv(-'xp]mn: in detail, Mr. George Pea- , and he believed, also, that the Senate | DOd¥'s last munificent gift: ght by it. To the Hon. Romexr C. WiNTHRO and introduced a bill providing for the 170N Fisn of New-York, the T e Toailciig 1o awned by ME. Sutton, and is dum- | BOSWoRH—Tn Brooklrs, E.D., on Thirslapy 4 | peared. 1 he e o Tnsured for $3,000 in the | Bosworth, ekies:so of the lte L B e B g Ry SOME THOUSANDS OF NAMES o from the late reskdence of his father, Net 21 | bave been'added o the regular subseri "-1 “ Both the Assembly and Scnate were oceupied the mr(‘l;‘lllu-;';rmlnml-«. It wa s g 5 H 1 | celve the pub best portism of the day in passing bills which had | woula not B ca of Massachwsetts, the Ton. Hax- Tev. Cuantrs P. MlLvaive of y Company. None o adjotuing buildings were | The faneral will teke fon list of the Qamageq. Y Nouo et the pdjotuing " Orangest., Newark, N. 4., on Sunday afternoun, ab 2 o'clock. Luber- | demand forit at the e st o sl Ol emd Shroughouts meut in the Ground of the First Presbyterian Church. hian largely Increased, Lpcredibie as it may seem—especis. Tancern ird Teading. s Sepate an in- | Senator Suthe proceadel to ':(];;‘l:’(:‘;‘:;:g, w]l‘;‘v:)h:lm ‘;:.“\;,“l;:,,m :qq:mn;:rm:; 3 lie Governor of three Commigaiol Ohio, Gen. U, 8. 0 e P Lo Hon, Wa. € IN FULTO W §50,000 Suaday terostingdiscussi ° 44 5 ho known as a “ Specinl Comnission for the inspe io, Gen, U, 8. GraxT g/ ted States Army, tbe Hon, W, C. N FULTON- L0 ,000. . weaklings ibat ret cxcury e angress for passing the bill for Negro Suf- | rulwaya I e ity of Nework” Tho o IoAmection f | - irine, the . Jom . Cuirons o Maachuet, o | o Tt following arsthe lossos unt utiranices, s far o8 | il 'l gn, Touia, P, o, Soum . e, | ™18 OUBAND it the District of Columbia, after the President S onkezn Patent Radlroad Oompany may prooeod with the | Hon. We. Amux of South Carolina, W, 3. Evans, e, of New | the adiorney pofioipants of No: 1of Fulton-st., and | p o0 o B s of the fumily ‘are tnvited to attend her faneral, | more copios of the 3 v frage it the Dis - resident | construetion of it elevatcd ruil\oy Wpon_certain men- | York,the Hon Wa. A, Guarax of North Caroli, Onanurs Macai | fire earl g Dulldingh WAk g e o |« Som e lfe sendenes M. 71 Wakhingiowra, o8 PRSNLRAS R v " 4 had rejicted it, came up for adoption or I¢ jection. |,..mult c:::’l:::(t:lh\h" They shall tnlflduflr bond in th | yerpy of Peunsylvania, Gro. A. Riaos, esq. of Washington, Bawver, | Of the ire :::'vu':.ylnm".'&mfl:"fhn ?ux&?m'l J'ecr'r)imy“ kil s Fridsy vmkfl':ilo‘\ms S&ND‘\YEMORAOWLE 3 s v O sum o1 000, ] oned that D o . o ' - 4 k e -~ 4 C! | y o o vt a fvand » . Sepator Barnett urged its aa..,.:u:., nznl llrllr}h:é perimental iricture tiotiod that It shall remove the X | Wrruonx of New-York, Eowav A. Dravronp, ex o Lowisiana, | 110 L6 orieiunted in the premises of Dr. M:T'n'"n‘"u CUTTER=AL U s, s sl Broaklya, on Pridsy, Peb., ...’T',"V‘:‘E."."‘"'L"." sl b trmar W \ i 3 und that Congress cess, pay the said city 5 per eent 1l B Gro. N, Barox of Maryland, and Gol g R E C 'r, on the fivst floor of No. 154, aud the build- 4 4 " o the United States, It is said that enee bme - Murphy ‘npposed it on the gro - upon the | When "“_wh“."“m,) I:Imu fl.‘%r N':z“:r:'::de:;:lnfi' nthuum."“‘ of Maryland, and Gronee Prasovy RusseLs, of Mas m_;.. which {s four stories in hight, was burned out. Dr. Gmfl—m‘:mx,vz:n 8, James F., son of Mary and James Grant, | Yori"siily puper iuoveased e _mfl.h (red el st wo business to confer suffrage up milo of the proposod railway upon Greenwich-st., south : el eatimates, Nis 1oss ot about 425,000, Tusurcd for | g 6507 RO AR ITE | (o sre rnpuetilyinited o atend | G SUIRE ok mare of s FAYO 0 ved man, as it was not his natural tight. He | of Courtlandtst, ana put the sme in oporation, and it GuNTLENEN: T beg o address you on & subject which | $10.00 iu Piiladelplinand Baltimore Coipanies. A small e e (4aturday), 8t 2 . m., from the residence of her M BODY'S DAUGHTE, It was ot Nt of Dustory mo | hasbeen declarcd a succos by the Commission, then the | 0cCtpled my mlud 1ong before 1left England, aud in re- Poetion.gtthu flocr was poenpled Ly SaruEiPRLAN 1! pirests Nas 13k Workiat ; il werted that by the b Company may construct a irack mot less than 14 feet | gard to which 1 i e e B I S 2 L R e e i o, Willam J. Flast, in the S0th THE BALLAD-SIN APPING,. : wsion had ever sanctioned general suffrage. He | above - B e et o I R one at least of you—the Hon. Mr. Winthrop, | in a Philadelphia company. The fivst floor of No. 1524 was , Feb. 7, of pneumonia, Wil . Fast, B GER OF W, . » Lysiiritly-svor: olomed troops during the | iron columns, along the il owina Sheoeis: Northorly .lf" the honored and valued friend to whom I am 8o much ;"':':l"lul by J. H. 'Hnglc-y‘ dealer in books and statione: d friends of the family are respectfulle fnvited to atterd | wil he comtinuesd fn the deed the efficiency both sides of Greenwich-st, to Ninth along both | indebted for cordial sympathy, careful considoration, and stimaies his loss at about #7,000. Insured for 5,000 on Sundag afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of his " e h the Ftua Company of Hartford, . A portion of the | brother, J. B. Hart, One-hundred-snd-twenty-fth-st.. betwecn Bixth SUNDAY MERCURY. 1 remember that T con- | second floor was occupied by Chas. Rogers, manufac- | 880 Sevesibares Tue rewains will be taken o Wiite Pisias for of wir, and asserted that the latter ‘\]m_ 3";’"8‘%" "fltby :{,M;l of the Jevenue to tome suitable point for crossing | wise counsel in this matter Norehern fanaticiem. This was denied by nator é‘ml:&‘gfl}_m;l“r.‘n;m;l‘\“&d e vm=nm- of Yonkers, sulted him immediately upon my arrival o May Inst. T [ turer of clocks and watehes, Loss nukuown. Thoe re- interment. TOMO! v " id N J . . SO widow RROW - < ODonnel, who gave illustrations to v‘m]\l ® tk:(lln lh; Eoome L e b T e ,hf,ll'{,';."m‘,','{‘fn‘,:’,":“f{: refer to the educational needs of those portions of our be- | i ""I;:-:.n' .}.‘,‘,‘; “E":‘:m'.’.:fgt (::‘:m::::gul g j’“,_"'fl','c';d K A e el nlf-i:rl.;: BRI s [ L ey oy ,‘._","}."W' omtrary was the fact. Senator White followed, and | ownership be liable to Fents aud.service, o servitude o | loved aud common country which hvo suttored from the | Qeslor bn-chorse, haogs. MAChovicR: CARDAA Tiah, o, | Thoristizes sad biends,of the funll iis It e o % X TERRIBLE INCIDE - . * 1.,.-..,:.{ hM,fleplv'\dyfibnl‘r which the mein of Ov owerved that Mr. Murphy did not support the posi- ‘“g,:;’éfl,‘. Lont introddted & bill itting the Four. | Aestructive ravages and not les disastrous consequences | Loss b ter $500; insured for 67,000 in the Importers’ | Dean-st., Brooklys, on Saturday, at 1 ¢'clock. rod: ne g w & Traders’ and Hamilton Companies. No. 156 18 occupied | g1xG_at Miller's Piace, Long Dland, on Thursday, Feb. 7, the Rev. | narrutive turms. is now clowe 4t Thioe wh bave traced the | By g 4 g umnuuhf‘rivm BALLAD KINGER through ¢ tuue rank and + s of the 0ld Democratic party, and cited as one of | teenth-at. and Fulton Ferty Railroad Company to extend of civil war. With my advaucing years my attachment | %) gy ", . - Pra h i s ekl kitin 5 3 rst floor by C. W, Vi Buren & Co., dealers in | X550 N sy . ~ e dotrinesthe yrambl o the Conetitution of | Bty GuE T MY Tt Sl B | e snd s s and oo T v | e R 36t L Ao G Bas et s AR, e, et | B ST dat: Toi S il 0 e zht of sui- X -4 Llove! AV Nort v e Br. . 152 CeN I V. 0 4 - o’elock, at the Church at sl 3 . e United States. He claime at the rig second-sts, to Eleventh-ave. to North River; also along ment, by David (*Io-e,‘?h-xdnrlu clothing; 1085 on stock by | KISSAM—On Friday, the 6th inst., Lemuel, son of the late Dr. Beajamin o THE WIDOWED WIFE, " e sible i <o | Tweltthoave. when finished; also from Fourteenthst. | 510w brighter and stronger; ad now, Jooking forward srage should be as general as possible in a democratic | T ! H water, §,000; insured for $23,600 in the following com- | _Kissu ‘enth-ave. to Twelfth-st.; also alon, cer-st. | beyond my sty v be pormittes v 18, $5. 2 s tends family are invit ttend neral devotes all the of ndid imtellect to the and 7 :‘ T yond my sty on earth, as may be pormitted to one who pmiea Tlomie, $5.000 i Deokman, $3,000; Metropolitan, | The rojtives aud frends of the fumily are avited to o .,,',','m?,,..f B e A e b B Tiraate ory. o 2. wer, and the yestrictions should only be | from Bleecker-st. to Caualst. to Elm-st.; R . n% 14 Kind easily surmounted by the ordinary exer- | Biecckerat. el o e | 38 R ERktant Aty o1 ol borie s ombidl 174 o, lfparty s a1t | o " emaey il e ko T L et f e s omes trs st. along Printing House Square and country united and prosperons, emerging from the clonds s atock. slightly d MEAD—A Greenwich, Conn., on Thursday, Feb. 7, George Darins, Soh pasencing chd | and lager beer saloon ; stock slightly dumaged by water. A Hleany o aud Bualy . eady rdine 4 .;'; :fl;»';'{’i‘flmfifi'-?’"h: .'W s . sims of a maw's mind. De Tocqueville, in his De- Nassau, Broad, Pear), and Whitehall which still surround her, taki " . = . y 1 g ng @ higher rank smong | Bections of police were prescut from the Second and ad- nooracy in America, ““"""‘lfl'h"“ the :"“"":h to ex- {.:\" i“‘afi;.‘:::]rgwl‘:‘:l{‘:in;fl’f;“::-:;".gfi,m' Broad to | the nations, and becoming richer and more powerful than | 10ining precinets. . TR tves iniiiionsy Juvitad t0 attend the funeral, ot the resi- IN ADVANCE sreise the right of suffrage only come from the exer- | gy qtor Gibson introduced a bill providing that the | €Ver before. But to make its prosperity more than super- g o THE TRIRUYE dgnce of his grandfather, Joseph Drush, esq., on Monday, at2 p. m. mmflim in IMHI-l-rdflf h--‘.pm howes oms si» of that right. Mr. White remarked that this dis- | Canal Board may fmprove the Hudson River from Troy ficial. her moral and mental development should Keo) Eiyma, N. Y., Feb. 8.—The steam flour mill of | MOTT—On Wetneadar, Feb 6, of compumption, Mary Francen, wify of | thia aide of the Atltic to forestall 18 iasme fn SOMRAT™ o - cercised in | to Fort Edward,according to surveys made, 80 a8 to mako cith b . » Iliam Halliday & Co, was burned down at lhon‘z"l‘! Laursuce P. biott, aud dsughier of the late Rev. Awzi Camp, aged 40 | NEWNPAPLR. 5 - ocklion that fosls i ction on account of color only was exercised in. | 15 (VT T0FTIVCIon o said river between the points | Pae BIHE materfal growth, and in those portions of X this morning. Loss estimated at $0,000; Lus I e e e e AR T Froprietors nd atachés of eertan milk-andwiter wocklon ) B85 Despotism, and always did more injury to the one | mentioned, with locks 200 foet long and % fect 6 inclies | OU natlon to which T have referred, the urgent and press- 00, e elattves and flends of 8 unll, e2d oo et her Tas s s it uge, that they are o inflicts it than the one inflicted. The downdall | Wide, with walls of cut stone, the channel of the Fiver to fug physical needs of un almost fmpoverished people, LARGE FIRE IN BALTIMORE. Baturday, 0th fnst. 40 2 o'clock, from ber late v, Bostou Road, o g i hi at of the M be at loast 200 fect wide, Also, to enlarge the Champlain | yust, forsome years, precludo them from making, by un- | 37 TREKGRAR T0 2us TRIN e bl Oue-budred-and forty-fourth. aud One'busdred: | Adumitted ; mor neel any wovelist desirs a bigher compliment. Spain proved this, and its treatment of the Moors | Canal from the end of slack water navigation at Fort Ed- » BALTIMORE, Feb. 5.—One of the most destructive | subferty dfhsts MISS BRADDON IS A SENSATIONIST, aided effort, such ady: i i pro- —on ch advances in education, and such Pro- | firoq that s oecured for many years broko out about § | PAREYCOnThnar ed by h The rolatives and Or 8tA | Ty tho residence of het . Feb. %, Rlisw L, wileof Stephon Paret, ia the | ud, beyond ali donbt and neston, has produced by bur works o N EORE PROVOUND SENSATION e Proyrietors of THE « sone of the causes of that downfall. He asserted | ¥ard to Whitehall, with a chanvel 76 feet wide, and un radrinph % that downfsll, o assertes | moiform depths of { oct, with locks of out sione’ 26 foct | gress o e ditusion prigeit g dtame b Tl g U3 L B B e b R & oot e gy e e i g B IR dottar of valuation | At €Very lover of his country must earnestly desire. I | Messrs C: I Rows & Co, s u rectifylie sivl Iy o B8 ot living romancist, Tl SUNDAY - ere was less crime and pauperism among the A State tax of one mill upon eves ollar of valuation blishment, which wa Urely destre 4 ; MERGURY, as her American Publishers. freely make this couecssion o, 0 18| ool mibt et L Dl hmment, swhin was onifrely destroved with property to | Gi% G Kehuriay, Febh, at# o clock p. ., without furd b & o Btate is proposcd | feel most decply, therefore, that it 1s the duty and privi- | ¢, "vilue ‘of §is0,000. The flames communicated to the Pll:‘l{l?‘:h‘flm:lylv:.-: e M::‘,e:.:‘:; . :l""""““ :;:»l.,efim,m A opalariy of ber latet story 48 8 case B uls of the famiiy are invited to sttend her funeral, Kdward Paret, No. 7T Yorket., Jersey oflofi race .gmn among ut}irrn. hd mlun-dhm--n in ?! the real and mm‘;ml nm?,en_v&u 5 ato) a1 rieoe . 1 uth had sagacity to discern during the war [ for the years 188 an 1869, By Section § of the proposed | lege of the more favored and wealthy portions of our na- | siore of William D, 8hultz & Co., fish Aealers, and the - : ) : ot the : 4 . 7 & Co, fish \ £ the Tate William Philp, in the T5d year of her age. y OF 1ADY RVEESLEIGH, who were their trpe {riends, and now that friendship | det the Controles is suthorized to stue bonds beariban | ion to asist those who aro las fortunate, and with the | Slore Ot Adums. & Davidson, No. 11, Tho forfuer 1ost | iy e e e o of b o via, Bes. . | s detaid 1 i st ond evestecuts Chaplers of *Robody's party i i 0 P y SRR sponsibility in this matter, s well as to gratify my desire | in Daltimore offices, and $20000" on_ their building | Firther invitation. it e e e Gotampe ! - ‘_zl\l‘}_fi?“o“:fl““ TS‘V:’ER- b T cnant Governor. s appoipted Seator THE STATE_LEGISLATURE. it whnn o o o | T e, i oo G 14 | CHARGROEy Qo Ok, Jm et | ST ST M R 5 tachment and regard, T give to you, gentlemen, most of | s &l g0 m 10.000; the Union, | He enlistes Is Angust. 1262, in Compay C, 112th Regimeni. New-York yet to come which trauscend in (u’hh‘.nl‘:vnl:.':.fl: m whom have been my personal and espeoial friends, the | $10,000, the Howar gy ALBAXT, Feb. 8, 1867, | sum of one million of dollars, to be by your successors | Nutional, §,000. aud soverul IONS. beld in trust, and the fucome thereof used and | Adums &1 ) presented a petition from | applied in your discretion for the promotion and thers, nsking for a bill fixing the | oneouragement of intellectual, moral or industrial office asfollows : Re T 500 g 500; Clork | education among the young of the more desti Value than all losses by fire : ul that has so far red, {;:'.":fl:‘.:f':;‘:". iy served bis country uuiil howorably discharged 4 by the greatest m,‘m‘_ ‘Sne, Vicor oheD AVFZOn Thursdar, e T sk, Mary Shead, daaghter of the late _; el""u o "m;;':'_"‘;'fl“' m':::'-'"" oo d s o e potclean | gy oy % et st hor fes o the Chneh | P 10 v+ band, Min Bradion's sor oy g “ompany of this city and ot ton Hoty O 3 9 ol K o 2 ,n;” ‘_i;mm vk ‘3 o “Iv'::"!’!: iy Commanion, ou Baturday, st 10§ o m., without fartber | poro wccompanied the ““‘;‘;,",‘"“T#’.!‘,.:K'.‘".'. mm-. vl;:\vperty destroyod 1;0: more PAAN--{o Brookirn, on Thursday, Feb. 7, Harriett, wife of . H. | g WO ARG CILe onation L ey i ey S 0D uring auy one of several ed 67 years. u Bpersesetisns moat oy e Tivnds. of the tamlly are lavited to attend the fumeral [ JorSl chaTsci-eatich e el o oy Btanford, Gibson, and H. C. Murphy as the Committee ou part of the Benate to investigate the charges | sy reczexarn vo Tun TRIRDNR. against the Canal Board. ¥ "fhe Committee of the Judiciary of the Assembly this morning reported favorably on the bill empo enng the Board of Aldermen to take testim ho contested case of McKnight and Ely, in the he v, 85,000, the hers for siwllar amonnts. icy of $6,000 in the Safety Mr. LEX oo Wm. B. Astor and 5 1n the Tax Recel Eighth Aldermavic District of your city ; First Clerk, 89, The guestion of a """,,S‘}"{‘;“ l'r; nuvrr m‘n_rn thfal: ¥, 000, tate portions,of the South-Western Statos of our | years past. aiatives sk dnds of O ey e s Ol o7, peat ke o et ] o who favor the erection of BILLS INTRODUCED, 3 v Sadna that theDa v — on Baturday, 4t 10'clock, from Le es k -ave., the ol ruin, would be willing to forero the itoge. | To incorporate the Mechanics' Savings Bauk of | L istriouted Amon B e e ottt eker. T S De Kalbare. g o T Y bousands are aukipg thesmuives bor It wil oinate, 4ad ng re- | Rochester. distinction than their neods and ' the opportunities of used 4 CORRECTION. SICKLES—~0n Tusslay, Fels 5, Teress B, wilo of Major-Gen. D. B. | wil continne o read on with even lncreasing eogeruess uath the m7ifery ported in favor of app: vyrinfln%‘ $100,000 u,‘-,mf"“, To amend the M n_;pnm |‘Etrhw Act. Ttrequires the | fuincss to them. I the ineomo '\, « devised I give i v:{.‘:::f:mmmmm.y ol dmiia . s R Is solved. :o's:::a‘n‘:-h:l’; “n;. o rssan refunding of maney collected I Queons County to Buper” | you permiasion t m the priucipal sum within the | 7o the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. b ave, cot. West Wasbingtou place. Reldtives aad friends are in- A DY ANCH SHVPTN TAVE DEEN Y nfl!blf_dlmdfltmdlkwvfllhw". erection_of a new building. T who- fayor this “ - new o itulnfidi:lcwmx; Lt this time almullllfr DS, S buing 15 R Kopeai e ext two years an amount Hot e small chance they haveof obtaining a laree sum suf- | “gy'My"GBSON Rep., Washineton)—For the retiot ot | LT DL i b quently are asking for it in small sums, as entering | bership, and provides for the reduction of the eapital | iy jnterest ; o, are wedges. There is a eal of opposition here | stock within two years, lrm ecossary. Also, for | vou fromwhic Troy T against wmlumn‘filhe Capitol in Albany. Syracuse the smprovement of the Hu er, o Fort | {hix trust. ~ " s the most formidable rival so far. The more money | Edward, aud for tho enlargement of the Champlain Canal | for stock in that bank hield by the Stato and amotnted 14 who, as alleged, has endeavored to extort money, not ouly | WOODREFFCOR & approprinted for the erection of & capitol here in- | from Fort Edward to Whitehall. 1t provides for a tax of | 4y} to nearly §2,000,00. For many years the State roceived » abOV her firms, o the ehances of this place to be the permanent | e mill per dollar for the years 18560, firie dividends from that bank over and shove the in- from the above nased, bt ales from seyerst otor firms, | | & X dged Wyt Sl & By Mr, LENT (Rep., N. Y.—Authonzing the Four- | y i op these bonds. The State pald the interest with- undor threats of complaint concerning taxes, &c.” (i i.,'me 0 frletds of Perih Axboy, M. .. oa Sasday, P That statement is not corregt. The Assessor returned t0 | 7 Jeloek p. w. Boat leaves States Islaad Ferry st9 s m, od for the maintenanee | jext tw s an amount not exceeding 40 per cent. In B icle i y i § ot exc er cont. 12 Inotice an article in your paper of yesterday, | _ vited S ot ticle in yom of y ¥ STILLWELL—On Wednesday, Feb. 6, Willism E. Stillwell, M. D., in | woek uatil it is comy eted. T sty reafiog publlc uo donbt sttribute the immenge cirealation £ the family, and also the members of the | the SUSDAY MERCURY ehiedy 1o ity mipedority in vited to attend the funeral, from | which is wost deeply lnteresting them: bat Uhe tru . ndave,, this (Saturday) afternous, at | Buiversal popalariiy to Ms procminence o er-r]l-pxfl'dn - class newepaper. The azgregato public i Clasee and 7, Hannah Temon, rellet of Lisut. | inteterts, cach "?;'.‘L;':":WH"AH There are the budk- sister of Commodore' Jncob Lowis, U. | et Pl ML Y e "“EE”' o T B bl aud, fochuding o1 Lhase, 1be ONTITRROUS GENERAR . YUBLIC, ever on the qui rive for the EARLIEST NEWS s bonds af the | ger tno title of * The seizure of the oftico of Nichols, | &4 vel o v age Bowen & Co.” whorein It i statod that * upon inves(iga- | The riaige aud fcods o lized by | tion the Collector ascertained that the complaint agaiust 1» to be ndded £0 and used for the purposes of o b {he firm was unfounded, having been made by a person |- onds were origiually issued in pay ment a L GTHan hont $1,100,000, the amoay e 318 cal 80 that when the bill com - ~ A ttee on the Whol i teruflu b'.i"“'.f..'n'.’f Com- | teentheat., Bleecker4t. and Fuiton Ferry Railroad Com- | gut {nterruption until 1840, sines which no tuterest s expected. o e | Ty pransent e et een paid, cxcopt o payment of 100,000 which wis found | me for colioction an guessment agaiost Anastating | | atdo'clock p fu reltion to sl maginabie ibjots coming il s wope of Jourssl: "The war between the different lobbyists for the M':Msu',"flz’;"mh‘;;‘:;s""-"'“l the Metropolitan Med- | {1t b trensury applicable to the payment of the coupons, | Niehols and George M. Dowen, composing the firm of | Beston papers plesse £797 e et s dirisioms of society. fur avery promiucat. infereel o s derground railroad j for your gity has - and paid by a mandamus of the Suprewe Court. The | Nichols & Co., for the sum of about $15,000. I was fu- —— the world of enterprise and amusemept, and for been carried into the fl?mm Dommittess: of &k COMMITTEE ON THE OANAL FRAUDS. culidity of these bonds has never been questioned, and | foriped that Anastating Nickols aud George M. Bowen M 3 THE PEOPLE AT LARGE, ¥ u of the | )¢ PRESIDENT sunounced os a Select Committee to miust not be confounded with another fssue of Bonds | wero partners in the firm of Nichols, Bowen & Co. T| A CARD W JACKSON, e 31 PROADWAY, has consteulle® | qyrg SUNDAY MERCURY industriously caters. Tis sources of fn. Yo by the State to the Union bank, the recognition of | sherefore made o diatraint upon the property in premiscs | basd s ful ausriment of Bombiiines, u“;‘-hn‘ other Mouring Tormntion are the best ia the country, and it is contisually inieoduciog Gogle, aand ilastrsting . Jl'at., oceupted by Nichols, Bowen & Co. Upon | Goods. Also Boausts. Ehawis, C y affidavit, that Anastal Qlovss, ke, . nor had auy interest in 3 Co., and that George M. Bowen ber of the firm of Nickols, Bowen & Co., but | pital, and that the concern had, instead of Beuate and Asserubly. Heretofore it has heen eon- | ;¢ ipate the alleged canal frauds Messrs. Stantord | Wi an hee to the lobbies of the hotels and the legislative Yot now the * lion 1s bearded in his dcn,” and | (Rep. Schenectady), Gibson (Rep., Washington) and H. | of the populati 0 ) 1 w0, bndd: Kol 16, 1 not & membe fight bas commenced which for intensity has never | C. Murphy (Dem., Kings). e i, 1648, aud tho higheat JiMictal & € ang NH{V TOPI:“'S OKLISEI’:iREflT. i reading with the reml e hings aeyes beretofors tonchs upon. B 1be public peve. ?FB!K!NG ARTICLE. ON DIAMONDS, 8 the fnmue of Sunday last, may be clied wa 4n instance io polat. The subject of controversy with a portion | No 68 W ous acts of _the xaminntion if wisahow: equal here. The roads here which are apply- BILLS PASSED. '.' hene ed 14l for » charter are the Metropolitan ‘Transit, | The billfor the improvement of Clintonst., Brogklyn, },;‘:.‘:‘,\‘:,'a‘,‘.‘.},fl",fi','.{‘:.':.‘."flf,‘}".,.," b denburg’s the Areade (aiso np Broad. | wasrend and passed. Also, the Westchester Couity | pe jiad as to make these bonds avillable fn lncrearig the 3 way), Wilson's Mi fl:;:lruy(limmlwav). and | Southern Boulevard bill. Also, for the extension of Cen- |y s of the prosent trust. Mississippi, though now "'f..mf'fi’.';h".'fl fi.hu'-'r.fi"lmfii""n"rnf 5‘? names of upward of tral-ave, in West Farms and Morrisania, Westchester Co. | 4\ reased, s ieh i agricultural re aud canuot | Bow bon which o satiafy tho sssessient. TIVE TIUNDRED DIAMOND WEARERS ) fore the officer was in New-York and Brooklyn, fogether +ith the market value of tielé the Thom which orms to the recom- = enhtimmxm Special Committee. This | """';:’S‘E””;; }'::“,',““",“'(""‘:‘f"",{'_;‘l’; slocks may | Jong diarejard the moral obllgations resting upon h ithdrawn. “ter company, however, has got into & little Aiffi- | of Bireuiatisg totes of closin banks. e Todemption | ko provison for thelr payment. fIn coufh The article, a0 far 08 it refers to the complainant, is N at snaiuthvs sriicle, The whole city woudermd bow sulty with some of its origival incorporators, and the | = ryE PACIFIC RAILROAD RSOLUTIONS PASSED. tion of what 1 have sald in rogard o the without authority, and without foundation, so far as 1 Information was obtained, bat nobody bas ventural o ks worw- T R s a0 | Sl sttt sy araroms e Mapreacata. | iafive _aud jsdiohl R, 3 BoRTuing oS3t | mow.. Ta justice to one that 1 know nothisx sghiget, I e | e eiovol pubie abase eacapen the igilance - o el h - 4 Kiale " e 3 F N v O s o y = A - - © Mayhattan, and their bill is thoonc introduced in | tives of the Biate of Kew York in Congress to voto aid Bt o0 1 your hands the documents inarked A. deom it mf duty to | ‘maske this contradiction aud ‘explans The £ anreh Unic ARGUS-EY#ED REPORTERS & il these companies T have nawed, | for the Northern Pacific Railroad, ntroduced by Mr. Lit- | 0.0 1 wi» and_orcauization of the trust | leave with » by TS 5 A KW RELIGIOUS JOURNAL | o ihe GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. In rain do cliques sxcent s Mgl Tt Lo e | L S T ot v s sl it U N i Ll | M ek, r S0 PO S Bk el e o froa the aeher companios, und 1 belleve they retwin | * Whereas, The State of New-York, having within her o eal | oheu to yor pewee & Mt IR T« —— AN UNAQEAL GREAT METROPCLIS, the favor by letting the other schemes alone. Geu, | borders the Commercial Metropolis of the nation, is €60 | ootz by-Laws and regulations to obtuin an set of In- ! Th X' § Sary et " ANOTHER LARGH I5SUR THIS WEEK i.&unwummma—m cre,nn long s that waichid Srainmado fhe anpunent o woek B8 i ‘el whidh | fand Inkes, with her O e et in = the | Jopocetian, 1t Any WA e Sound o sgatane]] o4 B e e e st el e gt 4 ot it s o W pol 3 w o » model g pr the expenses of the trustees and of any ageuts ap- || tiled ¢ ul my Un by Jumes Girmoy o demand for (i T4 QB exlibition in e DLoUEht Hp (b Mheed 1. 'the | Atlautic, and is therefore deeply interestod in all quea | Loy tiem; and T to 0 ol weh scs ey 1| wood, o the Woslthomme.™ THICWah g CHUBCH UNION iy -‘g.fl_'m‘m"‘;‘:‘;fi‘:.__ X3 tato Library, and attracts much attention. Yesterday e commerce of the lukes; and e v for carrying ont the provisions of this trust. 1| o icnge o Db st Tiranktast,” | comiag up from all pars gt} week k‘.mu Iy pelicved br a well 4 o v}meymz‘(w'n)fl.rmru‘t‘l: g oty e e Do | ALl Yasangics cocurring In_your namber by denths, resles || Lod « A ¥or tten ¥ s e % abgvaigean %1 z e fla‘. R o on feada the prbi Sx¥s S I Poughkeepsie, avd formerly represented J::xg tween the City of KowYork oy the Aiastle and the o rn Dl loatty may bo! ik, porss i s it o s CHRISTIAN MKN AN WOMKN 0P PURY (o ST VIASHES PROM WASHINCTON. ¢ trict in_Co He said that he represented amouth of the Columbia River on the Pacifie, by the con- | {0 il o o i o g A o by i ever ted. The colvmus of the o dewt e o tan funnel Raflroad bill, drawn o correspond | struction of the Northern Pacific Railway from the | e Northery and Southern Stat of which ave purehased cacl woutl by the prblisiers of PREENE SNES Pt o aite hose of every ther juurna published on Chat def E : with the recommendations of the Special Committee of | western boundary of Lake Buperior, thus pining | t0° you the. power, in case tw Beaar SATIROAY " I'HE OHURCH e troneh them Waskinglos (s kept on ropport with the s I.hs?nnn ‘already published. Its route is uorthward | scventeen hundred miles of (-hln'-:}: water routes (n thir- | Gl i any tiwe afier the lapso 1 e ¥on can't aford Lo do withon 3 mercial Capital ap to -t trom {he Battery under Broadwsy to ihe City Hall, | toen hundred miles of river, canal, and lakes, ou the east, | Loqieng to close this trust, 5 LATEST SHIP NEWS, e MORNING. o B ety 0" s, ot el | Sndsenf e il Rty | T S e el 2 b 2 szl | ~ A 2 ! i | vessors to ribule nEw e WO SCONFUUIUS" motalises in Trinir. The of the viorl an- CALIOUA ey doteasuine v OF NEW-TORK........Pe3. 8 A s aity, Lol - EROUNA s a0 Meau sl for crowded citien € Whorvan, T combined water ani rilsay comm L i oo thogms & Jov # e o THE VICAR OF DRAY 3 3 Senate Comuittee plueed it | cation, thow, tnated in the forry-#ixth degioe of nortis iaele " 7 y RIVE spel.” rond controversy. That committee consisted of three | ntitvde, DAties’ ThrO0gh 8 rich BEricautral and TinOraT | S i or eracy | SR o0 B L o Bole, RV R, ok COPAL BISHOP adrouates the Prinsiples of stors, appotuted for their sagacity and experience, | country, witha elimate as temperite as that of g tile gitt T am awh R o T oh b e, B Silaihes & « . auiremeats ania, Aud aust the ! 0 £ ivey, Bocton, with midon. and guss. to Wi P. AR OR el ion The B , faauiliar with the req wplishpd State Engineer, snd Col Mayor of the ait "New-York, the ac o, represouting s Doty capést mode of transit w wven acquatnted with the whole eomplicated gridiron | enving to our Btate the great flov "w of sewerage aud water distril This Com- | in o future, inevitably swee B Toe met from week fo week in N inslted s | 2 e Revisod by the an- ymission of all the merits of each for w o plan aad the route wunion. M Have We est, of ¢ r. Sawted nanded Bot Oge Vatid: | EXCLUSIVE DISPATCHES FROM ALBANY ofitan + o Rovolato being « @unne! bill, as thé ver An r rground railrond bill, lie said, had already boen once I ot h i of Tice, [ E‘-:ley the R‘E:me, m;s twlee nlmml‘ nnaAmonsly by | it Drayer it uf tico? l:‘:‘.‘h_::' Pml‘u“m' ORGAN wll-m:' wseinbly. The speaker then entered into an arguipent | * Resolred (if the Senate coneur), T : . e Prosbsterian Ordisation V suthontic intelligence oo ticee matter; o i ihe Commitice had selected this route Wost | Mewbers of Congross Do Tequested ireetod Sor (he Righest Socs & v %5, with @hic. nd passto | Anetier Bishep Writes for Us ke bore, aid bece (bey are sagerly 1oad by (le whole ©f Broadway, instancing the depression ut Cunal-s!., and | passage of on act granting such G e o o il (R . s Tound Tallo Srmpathy. TAX-PAYING COMMUNITY. 2he spprobetsion of damaging property. 1t was dacwed | Northeru Pacthie Ruilway as will msure « sorvant, g e e Reaponaibilits for Heatbesiam ta Ne¥ York To say that the SUSDAY MERCURY is and bas been for aoveral * :flu o construct one undergiound road through Chat- | struction and completion.” Soend K, with foos af R Statlabics of Alteadance abLhurch—33,0W,0% of Peaple out of the youry the leading Sunde v of the country, would gire st aud aunother west of Broadway. He then calied | * Resoied (if the Bennte con That the Goverporof | Upon the receipt of the abave hetted the Hon. | e e Taniirs 4 das, with | P SO Bosd Adea o ot influesce. The other (s toutivn Lo the various provisions of (he Ll in agtall. | the Stuls b requested to transuit s capy of the foreguin | 120 + Winthrop, & meeting of the gentlemen e el r newapapers publisbed i New-York causol ln e T, town roads were 1o be located by » Com: preamble and resolutions 1 of S y i s 2 o y t alor out— 0 competito y are fosel concerns, ) B B avcovniad by, 1be COVATROr and | JioprasemLAlivCs %k Cougress at a8 cably aday as practi- | named in it was called to consider tho matter, whore- BELOW T it e v .—.,'.:.FS‘..W“""?‘.- :'-’-‘-‘-1""‘”"-;:“.-."-',‘ 5 :fl.’.’&f&’&'fl"é A‘.’ffi;‘".‘nfif.‘"f'.;&’i.‘.‘fi"‘..? i The ™ upon the following resolutions were preseufed by'| Brig dow aad Mars, fom (0 fo BUND ALONG YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS. e on sesd saiuis of the Ui Gunnols runniyg under i river, s, were: rand fea- | o ’;:S,‘)[",}CI’,"'":‘“‘“‘ ” R Bishiop Mellvaine of Obio, and signed by h0se TYus- | og avessos. Pob o smal’ Eaclose $2 w-x:mfi-iigl e 1 mfi.w-m.mrw.fiwz: Sure of the systém, conngeting Jersey City and Brooklyn 1. BARRE Rep., ) be Assembdly |aaos nresent in Wash OF the bar, oo ol from Balth ) i INION . and the time when patromage conld he secared '3 ¢ the City HAlL Here, undergronnd at the centre of resolution approving the setion of Congress in passing AOMBkeens I TARHOEI0N o ool ien Balite Wt 10 y0a for oue yeu: feness, or by " is 1apidiy paswing awey. ey e f t e e ; ] W hereas, O co i friend, Gaorgo Peabody, — : may ba hored at of iis comw ! end woary 3t y, tratns from all the muils from different r the D! o Oahrmt " . oo Tilas. : ks aerive, tho mall oaty Shemesivas Leing smempiog | L0 Districtot Colymbia Suffrage Lill, RObWINMSDMING | 1,gs, in o lotter Just ¢ 4 to the undorsigned, | it e VEhAAL SUNDAY NAWSPAPRR e Ao oot veas usedc | 110 Voto of the Preaident, and aficr dchate it was adopted | /s ooyl pation, it of % grasitel e ot o T i A g the city, and the demand for it could not be wuch | -21 Yeas to3 Nays—Messrs. H. C. Murphy, Chnmbers aud | 0, ith which God haa prospe i Bk SPECIMEN COPIES SENT ON BECKIPT OF POSTAGE iy about e circuliion of the ol %mm — ¥ eureenn the purpoceof e SUNDAL S8 . RS Ly Randolph, cornae Broadway sl they hring to their - evers wee A Lis | sy Tsimemarn o TUR TRINONE at., Pinladelphia ; at No. 13 Corm- jonger resistid. 1t was desirable, also, that the undc . . : ground frauchises should be in ous company, that conflict Buthe:laud, Democrats, votag in the negutive. Lize, and ot an earnest desire 1o promote the best interests | _ Batriworr, Feh. 8 —Cotton 3 might bo aveided. He closed by snking the Legisialure SIi44 ORDERED 10 THIRD SRADIN of iila follow 1o devote & wunificont donation | 4, P oy o by T e M T a7 decided p g #THE SUNDAY MERC $0 stand by the roport of their trosted Commnittee, Authotlzing the construction of o railroad from Hun y ter's Point to Flushing. of property for o 1 When Mr. Thomyeon finishedeMr. Wilson, one of 4 the dissenting incorporators, arose and sald that he | o FOF the benefit of Toid bouds of the | die vid would not Teply to the gentléman now, hut when Le did | Flattsburgh and Montreal Tt [ trust the ch same ; thereforo ho would l-!mw that M. Thompson never intended 1o (M"" ding the charter of tho Germauta Lifo Tusy ek 1 Washiagton, Gacply sen i ";““1 m"“: ominal; Middling, 29730 e ut his plan, evi his. bill comne o law. E mpany. iington, deeply sensiblo o ot A ¢ at &2 97 @ $5. u - . oy v v ence upon : Oswroo, Peh. 8.~Floar by in -‘o:‘ domand, ehioly for the interlor, FOR A SMALL YEARLY PAYMENT THUIS COMPANY UNDER bil te names,of Mesars. Wilaos, Robiusov, and others oy . Joterh who hiad left his company. 0. = ol ‘ Ty 1 up a * Literary De * from the Kuglish Col. v los a8 o Vgt | 15 8 or od Wialer #1480 | e 70 MAKE GOOD TO THE EMPLOTER ANY 1088 BY | elier s .x.«W. I Sher wriginal ‘shape T most wise and beueficent uscs in- us to tuko in s ne canrasers for advertsng patroangs The CHURCH UNLON.” tanediss, 431 the logitimate fro: recripts foom Ansurance Compnny. et by mall, 82 80 per year Aldrows PUBLISHERS, No. 100 ¥.lton y ol the efete cow fl: 2 1p & Sundur newapaper Ons of thom i iy press for editorial use; 0 acissories pare from: (e countrs press wad priat them as origie! . anl (o meke 1 ok whick, MBLY REPORTS, for White| %13 25 fer Donbla Extra. Ive Flour sieady at #7. Buk Civeriation {a this cintry, This ke not e derbilt next took the floor, and delisered a ) ut argument in fovor of bis road. He said n . SCHUTT (Rep., Ont ~T0 & he jeat Flo erate demand ai od ¢ i Wie Ko ln:mlll'nu‘au]((rr of the Benate were iustructed 1-uu|§r?l:n me”:'u!mc::(nl;xi . pridgo 4 f any & 'uf,"f e S Ihe Dekals Thhith o bekter Somaid, p ‘:‘A“,.’u ¢ e bies. | THE FEAUD OR DISHONESTY OF THE PERSON EMPLOYED, | recommerding lmif fo o widvaialy pamic © Ly at bod Teport e K 2 8 wivOms In it b 1 T Ry L ¥/ enbrations o faly ‘pross_revais ate inle; ng the Z‘z’"fl'ul [lum*lu'ul ':lld “""\T: ARCHER (Rep., Wayne 1o tine € rely oxpress to Mr. Peabody ‘our 5 g By e fl' M'p{“‘, 1' \:-'.'f...:l"’:‘.fi.' AND THIS OBVIATES TUE NECESSITY FOR PRUVATE [ origiasl M Beissors & Paste are ot ita, "m"“‘-m'u-‘ lose or Cmjury to property on, or &djaccut | Schools of the CREE ol e o A gy appreelution of tho enlarged and unprecedented ul Pons tnnetive. Corn of epcinie from shale pusistions, § pubiohen. of W appar fo, said route or routes” ~The side foutes recou- | trict No. V., Romy 0y Bl eneroatty which, after baving bestowed on tho poor or 010 In sacks. | QURKTIES. . saeo MDA UNDBST EFFORTS 09 FORRIGN QBNIVS mended by the Committee do not give the greatest prac- % 9 fie City of London a hounty that drew forth the adwira- | + Midilings, #3357 $35 per A Lical benedit, while. they impose th s s Ly Dr. WOOD (Rep,, Onondagn)—To anize €he | 400 of Europs, and after having oxceede ame on Rallroad freightv—{¥lour 1 o New York, Wc.: t OFFICK, No 170 BROADWAY, N ¥. Tho Cheap Jacke” of Une vewsnaper prows casnob, of crims, Char ieal benefit, while they impose tho greatest 1oss aud in- | State Idiot Asylum aud provido the governs of | Yin recont s native land, in b otions to in- he smoust of W o here will Dot vary mach | =———————— = - L with & pawerfal, '"fl'."' »r‘:w' 8ol comprobeasi i joar- {l.::yfi;mu;ffl) o J‘:u;':-figh'u}: oo vl.mr ru;lo\:'h-d in | the same. Al#o, to provide wmeans to aid the sick and | gt itions A education, in the Middle and 000 bushels. o Sirumatic Salt Buths, dasted on Hbors) prinpig aad backed by agplc cepitel ol @ 3. de, the of the Third- | wounded gold; : aatern Stutes of the Union, lias now erowned the whole nam, Febf0.—Cotton dull and droopiug; salos 3,800 bales; THE PENNSYLVANIA § TR BEGHTNING PRESS Middlings nowtual at e, Middlings. Je. Kecolpta for the w . 31,000 bales. Btock, 343,650 b TURING COMPANY'S SALT MANUFAC ob the SUNDAY MERCURY is pruted s supadle of working " E ', litate th con- | with This last deed of patriotism nnd Joving kinduess, so | 50520 G RIS SR issnes of all the other Sumda coubinnl w one (Rep., Essex) - To fae, ave. Raflrosd far the whole length of tho city, eight | | By Mr. HAVE 2uil6s, 18 1o be torn up and obstructed for months o1 yeurs. | straction of the Plattsburgh and Whitehall Eatlrond 2 b But this is not all ; the Fourth-ave, Railrond is also 1o suf- By Mr. BEREYMAN (Bepy N. ¥~ e earnorato the | cminently suited to hind together the soveral parts of Our | gigars fair at 13e. Molasses, T 27 ¢ frm b $11 D@15 25, izl — T e fortie uamd o Travmortarion of dieir e (hrongl mmn;ul):.u'»«m.m{- il N )t incorporatn the | Bulave] country tn i lasting bouds of mutual wolldolag | dardrnag 1 M43l 1 % 4 B | STRUMATIC SAULS AND WATERS | (i i s o o Toeeiar eliion of thot popeles 16 BoWel; u-st., and o8 the v stret | By Mr. ROBERTS (Rep., Oteida)—Relattve to common | *7 0007 "That w " . | Sides. 1odtre. Lard ou @l e s s, o | sre sovereign for the cure of jouroal . ds_used. by most pxé 1136 railroads on that gide of the | Schools in Utiea. i i ,“){',',",',4‘,(‘.%‘”,,‘:',: vhy .’!:?\‘:r(:’htlll'I'v:«lnlk‘”d{: :‘uruq. ,3'1 el rrlo e Sy, o e 8. DYSPEPSTA B e oyt et e )y i o city, from # to ¥1,000,000 of railroad property is to be | by Mr. HISCOCK (Rep., Onondagai—To amend the Re- | denen of our Henvouly Futher, Wis viluabie life way be 5 ange, | discount. ~ Freighta—Cotton, by ateam,$ v Areenid GREAT SCNDAY NEWSPALKR, the reader Rl e tbs L’"“fi-figfufi;fih ggz::mmfl :-gf:;%}"v;'ri'l‘; ‘“‘:f:"w"”‘ relative to asscosueiuts on ratirond real £ epared 10 witness e success of hia benevolent con- B E"‘G’.’fl. larre. {4 asme1 75 por 100 10 RHEUMATISM, GOVERNMENT RECOR| B s e Bl e | 5t KIURALL e Pk e St | LS Ul Sl o iy o e SGACYPLA: R L AT, A « whom (iod his A with largo posseasions mny Jacked, $090; Cloliar, $233, Belokier, $132. Logal Teuders, SWOLLEN GLANDS, | i OTHER PAPKRY n:uuugolu , AT PRESKNT 1IN BLING IN THE L'«ITLOI' NK‘»'_'MIL upper part of the city, for about three mil Ira " o ¢ e v 7 adupted 10 sicam transportation to he. o Paas Beystens (@ Depomo. Fate T Fourth-ave. Over the Harlen flats it 18 elovated on n{ Mr. VANDENBURG (Rep., Wayne)—Relative to the ested slection in New-York in the kight lermanic \duced to foitow is example of wise and noble e yuiont of wealths for the good of man and the glory of L e, Loers, Vab, 0~Tobareo quist st $3 NTHI 8 for 1 $OTH10 28 for Leat, Cotion quiet at 30c. for Middtig. Fionr demand Thmited; sales ¢ 37 for ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &e, &c., |22 1 k.. % V. EPTELSUSIMER, Aot o | WWithor has suecmnled, from directions of sosecs 't at Jocality. e side of | District. Also, to cha the time of the anuua weetin; j n o P lats not un undergronnd, for it wil in fact be wn under- | iy 3. BMITH (Re ‘Albany)-*To ineorporate the Na- | '8 Grant, Gen. U Gersn W, demaodat @2 ADB2 5 for prime to choico Bpring, &2 7 Haviiand, Churchmui & JEngland, the taste, and it ects in Liung Complaiuta are brvly » R wator tunel for about thive-fonrths of & mile. tional Telegeaphio Union Associmtion. Also, for $100,00 i e i ) for_prime. Fall, 2 % Com depresand by large e e et who bad tebre The heavy rock eutting perfeetly suited (o' an under- | for the crestion of a new Capitol. wios” and. Uigh lcghis: masle, Ot ant OLD STAND, NO. 4 JOUN-ST., NEW-Y0BK. ey e ey iy —, bl vio ground ratlivay, the Yorkville eut wis made over 20 years | Ty Mr. HOYT (Rep., Yatos)~To amend tho ohartor of T Ty 5. Thalk Do JFRENCH CHINA. ey g e s, e 27 S g el ugo. 1t was regarded as a herculean work ut the time, | $he New-York Unfon Club. or Hatan. - Dacon—Clear 8 % inctured only by ALEX. B WILBOR, Chamist, No 3 Coutar Be A by thiaseheingut the Commitice, unlessit is fatost | By Mr BAKER (Rep., Patnam) —To amend the chartor Koietred Ty " 15y We are recsiving (rom oar factory in Frasee sicyly decorsted e sork b DR TARNER L Gl 8 O W S 1y iutelligeut person must consider 11, ull of | of the village of Little’ Falls, Als, to amend Nfagara | the Ton. Robert €. W Kettle, and Like. . 3 NE EA AND TOILET SE VASES, &e. L AL B s - an, and Mr.Russell of Massaclusetis Sgeretary., aw-fJ a4 $2 23, 'and closed at $2 264 $2 DINNER, TEA AN |, S, 3 — ffl‘:u.‘um“ this elevated and nnderground line of the Harlem Kail- | Fulls Village Charter. Chadr rond costing $2,000,000, is to be made worthless by not By Mr. GURLEY (P‘lp.hnvmrrl.mn-Tn awend tho | Committees of Finanes and lnqmry have heon ap- | d it is the ntention of the Trustoes 0 com- | three car loads of No. 2 Wilwankee at $2 40, the salas arw gonerally kept BOPPALD, Peb, f.—Vionr fru; sales 430 barrels Extra State, st 61080, | Vhoat, Tuoderats fnquirs ; sales 3,000 bush. No. 2 Chicago, at %2 2, and To 1ron and Steel Manafacturers. Py ol comeeting it with yapid communication with the fower | churter of tho Merchauts' Exchunge and News Room of inted pat of the ey, bift wakiug such a conpection 10 the | Kow-yYork, g e Aot (i Soesiblo. - : b . e The propristors an asigneas of the several Tetters pateat issned o gort ot “1;3- T, reqt g e dnluaw gud {. Ry Mz, GRINERN Glops; Mustoe)-To, tgoarporate the S RRYO OpGRELIDUL S So0u e Poesibic: ?&:‘nl'r"fl'vl":i A e SNk o pioe ot #43: | Penry Do and Robert Masbetof Bngland, ad 45 Wiliam Kelly $E B thes wost Bide they propose tago three quariersof | By 3ie TARBOX (Hop., (sonosee) —Authoriring the City THE WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION, R SR S Rye meglectod. Mede Pork quit. “arh | g poryoftia conatey, for the masuthchurs of @ mile below the water level in Hudsc toar up the | of !iuclluur te borrow money for the erection of a school 3 s 444 o e n--; Feb. .—Cotton dull and lower. ; Middling, 20@ide. Corn IRON AND STEEL - Tower, 85(0izc. Buniness more acliva. by thelr arious procassss, bn Suo Usiied Sates, Lars, or the purposs of ‘eb, B.—Cotton—Sales 230 bales, m Liverpoo! of a decline. Markeb at & nd then those-who are | building, B.V'lfr. STILES (Rep., Chantauqua)~To provide for 4&-‘—(&:’1—‘0 Law's rond— TION , NMEN 2 RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED—ADJOURNMENT, CHARL avoiding all coutiet of clabims under sald patonts, cousolidated thels futer- are to carry it throngh th Aiye or mx wiles, elear up to the Hal netl] oAt wodowtgued Trustoes, prepared to graut o Ratantes ~ ot whars aa unde oiaf Jp o atteirs ot T s catenta 410 Lot m g e pela 5\ o b Bes By ening—Floar quiet. Wheat—No. ests, sppointed tho Teustocs, aud are now w , P ., Rl Po! BANY, Feb, 8.—At the Workingmen's Convention el aelee .l Sk 56 1 mars scire, with sales 2 (m-.hl i | 1 ceomn for Banafucturo and Sale undar the rarigns Letiers Patont, sad o ¥ 1! t o g &0 louation. Com wichanged: sales 4 TOWBAC, Offert vah | 0o furalsh all soceasary information and working A TINGS EE- e by e eie | O By bir SANEORD: (ot Oneida) ~To authorizs Sav- | to-day, resolutions were adopted in favor of at loast | & o ve or miles the y Mr, \ D (Dew., Onelda) ~To authorize Save r-day, resolutions were adop! in of at le: otive at 40c. for No. ‘ivor Rablroad taig dovn nuder e DIuft, can | ings Institation for Morchanis® Clorks 40 accummlats & | gomi-monthly payments of wages, and to petition e e e My oot satito o Toafbct ktent av b or | g, The Ersstutriagth Ea Kougaoeet et oorRL, ant tho o 3t fovorite brauda, bt 4 s gemerl thiug buvorsosly oflered $10 90 LTE | E s of 1 rofactiom, s wll e alrats etoraats conmumplion gup for the next 60 yeurs on the surface without incow- | surphus. o) Ty the t.. Pablic parks ave being lafdont @il | By Mr. HINSDALE m,{.. Kings)—~To close a portiou of | the Lekislatnrefor n law giving wages the preference | Lar guiet at iljalc I et o well snown t¢ 7 to tequire comment. . over all other claims in cases pf insolvency. Also, in :;f’;,‘»? yloed Tl procass way be witnosed at the worke of Mewsrs. Winslow, Gris v Stoam and Kettlo and close at $7 D@ HT T, g ad) and high above it. 8o it ix designed to | the Mecond ave , Brook| ive tine.of Borss sailread tad five. raiee.of ' Arenue LS FassED. P i elive: walca of commbn Al e s Wheat, | W & Hotien ot Tror @ . plirosd bout 1he. Wik ,,,.”,,}h,‘ forsM assossment of fho property of the | faver of the indenture system as rogards appren- | good o choice sl 6 :“5«‘{" 0, Recelpla—Floar, Ol et | | Wurthor information s to terms and particulars of cost, fnstructions, will want 1o get on aud off of these | Fouda, Johnstown and Cloveraville Railroad. ticea: andaalso, for tho abolition of u tax on all in- ym m‘flh' lf"fi'hl at, n::»‘flwhn' b e R O r— ubm_‘wmm«nn @“ tnea oo Foursentat. S the"City ot e | | Famiorio he consodaton of (e Sk Line | comes of BL and ot lao, that sl workizig. | Fiess S0 biies Wheth 330000, JORN A" URISWOLD, Toap . 1., § Tresent y 5o distributive theoughout | roud Company with the Erie and North-East Railroad 1.;.;.;‘.1 4irui:'n!(‘tmn- send ro| r.nupm}ll\ s to the Na- ALBANY CATTLE MARKET. D, 3. MORKELL, Johistowi, P tional Labor Congress to be held in Chieago. or eattle to-day for the —s;‘mfl‘—_'v‘_‘u..m,- fombers of the Association for the 0. ~There was 4 brisk dewant ficvuhhna\.h, and It has been detonstrated fn Envope | Cow pan, that a donble track loc tive rallroad ean convey f t the e tion he Co 230,000 por ay, which b cqui) 10 all the passongers on L et e i oonse ken by hé,n MeAr- | gblora luarkets, aud 1,500 or 1,800 b e for that direction, | Adicmimot Belsncr aad Art can obtaia ticksts of admission to the ors railronds, 4cross lown all. Fhe grades on o wutbarise the town of Corlandyille 1o ralse money | thur © ; stem, which was | b Vers homght. comparatively fow, and 10 the absenes of €om: | whove lectures by applyiug St the rooms of the Associatiou, second Soor #ide kue through Chatham-st. ave at the rate of 120 | for the oreotion of o Normui Schiool at 1and. antagonistic to the views of the majority of the Con 4 roceded {@]e. L. Prices '--lf:l',frv-k Coopor lastituts. per mile. On the Brondway route the beaviest | Tonniond Use ehatter of Fonn V. vontion, e resigned the Presidency of the Conven- nfeclor 4o e JFED i e e b stalwai | “dihe Rev fw."—‘s.*"am B‘]ST;.—WL'E.T.' ade, down to Canal-st., will be 41 fect per wile, or only ' To ineorporate the German dission Association of tho , and Mr. Jessup of Now-York was® appointed jn DI 3 e, ead extra to haavy premium ipta, | crowed the Atlantle to deliver & mc:m"ol\uulfllllldlnl worlf, one-third of the former. The side Hnen bl - | Port of New-York. «we. The Corvention then adjourned sine di §oou, Kot dull a4 T@ ¢ Receigts, 2,600, | Gia" at Argus Hall, No. 600 Broadway, and has embodied it in a th-st. will cost, foot per fool, & gre : " 8.3 mt g #ino dic. . Nag wackebiell W TOUC. RgpaR VPR fustruinout of tainiutorial tastimony that way be had grati cost, foot , 4 g Ty authiorize the Fayetteville aud & se Plank Rond = y y gratia at on Broadwiy-—to, r about four times and | patly £0 1ny Failrond trucks of thilr rauto. WL T SR e - H.ll.‘lll‘!h\.v:|l'=:“1:‘:n‘.:rranp;-r, buta aa o m.nnmli‘m s o0 the publie will not | flus tho dutios of ownors of 15 PIQUA BRIDGE REBUILT. MARRIED. it Bo. 1 “ll::fll‘l?"!"_.:_*l yos. He may be v asore particularly de $he secommodation they mlli' D oue-lal! ue groat as Lo ’ " e r BY TRIBGRAPH TO AR YRIBONE aducalion Jesiros 10 go 4brosd With & Family 9t & paston. The in Pa- 1wy 3 ' | Hive bi to anthorize the Long Tatund Raitread Com ik i e e T 7, ot Trinity Chapel, by the fed by Wie Rav. Dr. Morgan Dis, the { ooy u“‘. Mary . daughlor of Brogdway. On the oe he city are all the liotels | ut Piqua, on | tenl ::-ull w’u, lwp T part ol aud boardig hoithes, aud 1t 1s this cemteal Aistriet Vint | pany (o ineremwo 114 GADItal 8 ack was o - waut i “enn dhie | steam radironds | 1 STAVT (e waa loat. O MOUOR OF 1\ "0t inting and T ianapotia Central Raileond, wiioh | Wisiam et = ‘fl.‘l'lv,"““n;‘xmml“: voyags sevorsl times. i 10, 1907, by the Rav. Tlalsey PARIS, Ve, ot 91 Depoklre - Box b, Lidd, Bastgu Lo 0o | gk n.».‘!n odgt of .o ity The 6 tpules R R T 1 Butfolk) 14 was reconsidered wud l “ AI'_:.M“U-\ Wou ol was carriod AwAY by the late Tlopd, s boon rebudlt, and | RQRCK = FIIWE -~ O Th (i i Kl K Ly R P (T T T

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