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A st o EUROPE. pam— NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE T0 FEB. 9 BT PALEGKAPE T0 THE TRIBUNE. ITALY. Frenuxce, Feb, 0.—Humbert, the Crown Prince of Xtaly, and Commander-in-Chief of the Italian army, rill soon marry an Archdnchess of Austria. Panis, Fob, 9.—It is stated that the Pope will soon take an appeal to the Catholic Powers to sustain bim. e CRET LoxpoN, Feb, 0.—A letter from Garibaldi is pub- Yished to-day in Venice, expressing sywpathy for the guiferivg Cretans. & it SERVIA. ! Panis, Feb, 9.—An understanding has been arrived at, by which the Turkish forces aro 0 evacuate Horyia. RINE INTELLIGENCE. - QUEENSTOWN, Teb, 0.—The Cunard steamship Asia, . from Boston, via Halifax arrived at this port to-day, and atter landing the mail, sailed for Liverpool. il FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Loxpoy, Feb, 9—noon.—Consols for moncy, 01316; United States Five-Twenticg, 72 1646; Erie shares, 40; Iili- Roia Contral, 81 | Lavenroor, Fob. 9.—noon.—The cotton market opens Steong, with & probable day’s sale of 10,000 bales. Prices, however, aro unchanged, Middling Uplands being still quoted at 14} 2143d. per pound. Evoning—The Cotton market closed firmer; tho sales of the day roached 12,000 bales; Middling Uplands are quoted at the extreme pricoof the morning, 1434, ¥ 1. Who Breadstuffs mavket remains steady and without ohange In rates; Mixed Western (American) Corn is still quoted at 40/ ¥ quarter. Lard has declined 1/ # cwt.; palog svere made to-day at 50/, The demand for Beef is Dbrisk wilh sales of Prime India Mess at 125/ ¥ terce. ————— _FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. e SPAIN. TR POLITICAL PRISONERS—QUEEN ISABELLA'S IN- BINCERITY—STRENGTIL AND PREDOMINANCE OF THE CLERICAL PARTY—THE WAR WITH CHIL AND PERU. @rom Our Special Correspondent. MADRID, Jan. 14, 1867, Tho inhabitants of the great cities in this country ”s. in appearance at Jeast, gradually recovering from Ppanic which has spread through all ranks of so- joty during the recent arbitrary imprisonings and ilings of the most active political agitators in the centers of population. The effects of these un- onions proceedings tell heavily on the industris glasses, whose customers are rendered ‘‘fewer Larther between,” becausc the @reed absence of many members of the wealtLier branches of so- by has caused the volunlary absence of many more, are conscious of being mixed up in political in- and who naturally prefer choosing their own of gesidence in foreign countries to having a icile elected for them in incommodious country wns, by political enemics, who are too often al sfoes, The authorities of the towns which thesp exjles Dhave been sent bave fiifivm orders tg treat them with every social dis- inction, but af the sarthe time to inform them that w will not be allowed to talk politics, under of being immediately submitied to solitary finement in military prisons, ponding Her Catho- Majesty’s pleasure. Some of them, on these con- ditions Naving.been made to them, have lost no time makiog their escape to forcign ports, which they o done withont any very great difiiculty, for the jes, half ashamed of their new nd spy, have not used any very blo meads to prevent their departnre. The ex- istors Sallaverria, Ulloa, Canovas de Castilla, ., are lodged in Provincial Governors’ palaces, and avith the Ppovineial powers that be, and * star " at conntry 18; and Marshal Serrano, who is prisoner at la the citadel of Maflon, receives ery military honor aceorded to men of his military k, in the absence of membersof the Royal family ; Royal March is played at the militasy posts he Ly in his promenades, and by the ohestra when im the evening he deigns visit the Mabiop opera. But even this ?oe all powerful palace favorite has to submit to 0 same condition as his fellow-exiles; lie most not kuch upon Spanish politic auge his luxurions quarter: damp vaults of the citadel dungeons. unless Lie would f: in Mabon citadel for He can w86 from his windows the esplanado where twenty- four years ago these very Gonzalez Bravo-and’Nai aoz, wholow lord it over the peninsula, had military pions of Serrano| mtion done on 20 national gnard coustitutional liberty which by trayed for the blandishinents of a 1l m, and a short bnt rinons tennre of wor. One little defail concerning his i ifl\‘ihv Queen before-his arrest, proves that var {uture historians may allege to the contrary Catholic Majesty of Spain is the tme and lawfu fer of the crafty, but ¢ 1, Ferdinand the II. Thowgh Serrauo had be a private ionco with the , he availed himseli an opportunity of speaking to her when he was duty a8 Gentleman-at-Arms, and warned he i with the liberties of the country. hen taking the fawmiliar tone of rrano hasked in royal sunshine, 8he was triflin 6 conversation y8 of yore, when S asked the Queen whether he- was in danger of | SIUTe DI s . provesin this arrested liLo his political friends, remindiv, ar that as grandee of Spain he conld only be arrested e8, by an order signed by her Majesty’s royal ‘I'hat royal hand was graciously extended to bis leave, and told to go home without fear. On i8 arrival at his residence he the ) -General of Madrid duly furnished withthe order dwith ** Yo la Rel AL o Qrieen” jesty’s own pot-hooks and gors. The readers of ish cotemporary his- layed * fair and false” like the Macenllum More, whom Walter Scott has immortalized. In short, he icoats for the Virgin, and playing feline trick those who gave him real or imagmary offense. shamber, and octogenary ushers of his palace, who k of the nneasin the evinees any other ! to disgrace and rui il des0s 1(, and her capabilities of keeping up the family traditions. eities, yet thore does 1ot seem to be any imme probability of the overthrow of the Government, of a large sum of ready money, wit hich they may i LOMme, Inless, itical canses unconnected with his military to kiss, and he was kindly smiled upon as he he there found the C: For v ry are aware that King Ferdinand the Sev 1 also tivo favorite pursuits, namely, embroidering pet- are still living hoary gentlemen of that King ng gave theu her imitation of her fath Though discontent pervades all classes in the gr who liave one considerable advar h;, ’vh» possession w {pm the army paid for some t ko their greedy and unthtifty @ SOTS iN PO 6., they frittor away theirresonrees ) fore the publ; credit-recovers from iis late panic. Yet, ns Spain is easentially the conniry of the wunforescen, it 1 hap- pon that hefore this letier of mine has heen carvied over the Atlantic and has borne you the that the Government gazette puhilis the loyal addresses of the w.uim‘eds of ) anmy 45 fast as the in yeply to the Circular | of the Ninstorof teiben 311 which the mili- [ary writers vie in their grauiloguent deelarations of GA2UEL to e Pirone aud f. helr tagerness {0 ahed - avery drop of their blood in defense of the qne h slectric (‘able may flash acyoss the ocean the ti that the last of the Bourbous has ceased fo rei and that Spain, méramnmeled by misgovennent, at | wider happier auspices ad purer xulors, | taken her proper v eivilization. A superficig one infer that the downfs 18 a probable and approaching event : | plkemm all the great citics rxn}-h.w;. * wish is father to their thought,” but'my own co yiotion is that Queen Ixahiolla’s throne is as fivin 5 of Europes i 2 B £ £ £ g ¥ 3 \vf:u’ n!niust'l‘)uu : T 0l ey st a wardly wnole Don Cgilos, and wers only subiued gh the defection of some 13 howed themselve willing, whenever an oppor- ty offored to do b gain in favor of the L of his three hen 1 sons. But hoth he st opportunely f Lon Juay, fall- second brotlier m Isabellaand the third b Ing into the hands of necdy ill- mced his absolut and yetrogoude ultia- holie I;nn;uph«, i w the ¢ gth of his party lay, and published so uely impraeticable a plan of exaggeinted lib tics that he lost all his clerical part iral s1pporfers withont alluring togdis ¢ 1 mg the constitutionalists, who despi turn coat and wistrusted him as a Bourbor 6 clorgy, aware of Queen Isabella's absol cies and blind adhesion 10 the advice of th uncio in all that relates to the Papacy, | 3 tpdligd to ber, aud so greatis (hir influsncs | last few days at the artillery school grounds at an wonarchs. piormed adventurers | T R L over tho single od and ignorant pensantry that both in wnn‘lQue«n- ‘ioumilut Summer to the Northern provinces of the Kingdom and more re- cently when she paid aroyal visit to the Kmf and Queen of Mortugal, the peasantry flocked in thou- sands on tho side of the railway and devoutly knelt to pay her homage as she passed. Taufht by the clorgy to believe in the d:vim:flnrht of the Queen, they, in their singlences of thofght, associated their reverence for her authority with their worship to God and the Virgin. Now it must be kept in mind that it is principally from among these hardy, stub- born tempered agriculturists that the Spanish army is drawn by conscription and that, though living in fowns has adulterated the loyalty of some aud cooled fhat of many more, yet, with a carefully weeded In;’:lv ootmof icers V:nd taking care to {eep the ops i illages and troops in enum‘g‘mom and in the v 1. towns within easy railway reach of the great citios in‘case of tumults there, military revolu- tion is not very probable, and a risin 9;0 Peopib of the great cities without tho coneetirae of a part of the army would most 1jkely 56 quelled in blood, as the peoplg 'imve 76w becdme unaccustomed te the use of a1, and have no means of acqniring it even if thore were many forthcoming to buy weapons of war, which there {s not. the mean time the cleri- cal party are not losing time in extending their influ- enco in the citios as well as in the agricultural dis- tricts. Aware of the influence of education over the minds of the rising goneliul(iorxs.thry are rapidly and I successfully gett ) education jnto ‘their bands. Amoig the b oxiled by the %ovoru- N mént there are many of the principal professors of the universities. Alrthose have besn replaced ber mon who have nothing to recommend them but thefr gartulous zoal for the Queen’s prerogative and their rabid hatred of public freedom. Pedro Gomez de la Terna, one of the most illustrious of Spanish foren- sic wiiters, having f‘uuiguad his post has, much to the Anmoyance of law students, been succeeded by a shal- Jow fanatic, Emilio Costelar, the professor of history, whose_works are read wherever the Spanish Ia fu:w« is spoken, and whose lecture-room was abways \lled vith Jistening admirers, having been obliged to escape the Kingdom, has been suc: ed by an ineffi- cignt functionary who lectures ever day to almost l‘mfily Denches. The whole plan of the adwmirably well organized ‘rmgramme of public education has been so much deteriorated by the new Director (a creature of the Nuncio) thAt many families have de- termined uxon sonding their sons (o France, England, and Germany, rather than su their minds to be warped and their understandings misdirected by the abettors of priesteraft, who pow reign paramount in tho ccAnciis of the Miiniste ®ho has charge of publio instruction. In the new plah lately promulgated by royal order, all usefnl kinwlades 18 postpol ed to & thorough learning of the dead langnagea, and stu- dents uj the exact sciences are required to attend long and tiresomo daily lectnres on theological qnes- tions and the doc lmfrs of the Catholic Church. The consequence is deep-rooted discontent among the University students, which is only kept from being tumultuonsly demo; strative by the fear of the military®eing Tet Toose afhong them” as on the san- uinary 11th of April of last year. So. jealonsly do he authorities watch every manifestation of public opinon, that the members of the great Jiterary asso- ciation, called the Atheneum of Madrid were not allowed to hold their annnal general meeting for the election of president and secretarics, lest the choive shonld fall upon men of independent o}rmhma The Liberal Union Club, which-was much freque 1he middling classes, has been closed by order Captain-General, and the unwrsnrron]?: permitied to rewain open on condition that polifics are to be omitted fmwunmal conversation. Of course, with the influence¥of the Archbishop of Toledo in the ascendent, no kind of religious tolerance is per- mitted, and foreigners who wish to exercise the rites of the Protéstant religion assemble on Sunday at 1he Prussian, English, and Swedish Embassy chapels, here the chaplains pr iy G , Epglish, and Much unensiness i+ Manifested by commereial meil at the news that the Peruvian and Chilian fleet have put to sea, and feors dre entertained for the safety of Spanish trading vessels. The Government orgins, Lowever, affoct to treat the business with much gfin_lté'rn.n\'cl.fln%thanha Spanish naval forces aro usly distributed and v equal to any emer- weney ; and that thongh the Government is desirons of peace, yet if war cannot be avoided, they have the means and the will 1o make it very disastrous to the ill-organized Republica of South America. In usnally well-informed cireles, the rmmors of peace are rife. Itissaid that the good offices of Gieat Britain and France were rcjected by the Chilian Governments af the instigation of the United State who aro bent upon exeluding the great Enropean powers from all participation m the affairs of the new continent, but that the United States intend to take chargo of the existing difficultios in a that may be honorable to all partica. It is cerfain that a good understanding between the el nts, effected under the auspices of the United Stutes Govermnent, tould be extremely popular in Sy whereas any pacification made by means of Fran and Great Bri would be looked npon with mis- trust, for Spain 15 morbidly tl‘mhun(fnf of “the latter two countries, who have in turn wade her the insiru- ment of their ambition, and who have so often en- riched {hemselves at her expense, whereas Spanish fof in the good faith avd disinterestuess of the United States is cheerfully and frankly avowed. Per- haps it is a belief in the good intentions of the United States Government that this is one of the causes of the personal )rqul]m ity of the present United States Minister in My sojne of Whese st hons mots have had a month’s Tun, at least in those circles where sterling wit is guly a]wgfifialcd. eapecially when that wit enfffnates froff oné whosa conrteous demeanor Spaniards suppose to be the reflection of kindly fee ings toward their country from the mighty the other side of the Ailantic. The not, however, ne, Much of naval gunnery. Thice young 0, among whom 5 or 4 belonging to the first fam- ilies in the kingdom, are now on board the Espe- ranza, a large frig: :h has been destined as a ctical g it in the British service i veringly gone structors. The crews of the ships of war i sion, aud which are still on_the Spanish coast, are being carefully drilled and instroeted in their dutie and importan{ experiments bavo been made these rabanchel. g POLITICAL. Democratic candidate for Mayor of this city, was elected yesterday by 326 majoity. The whole vote cast was very light. i KANSAS. A MILITARY BILL—FQUAL RIGHTS. Torkka, Feb, 9.—The Senate passed a bill to orgun- izo six regiments of State militia, four cavalry and | two infantry, and also two companies of light artil- lery. The House joint resolution to amend the Con- stifution to strike ont the word * white” was amen ded s a8 to allow electors to vote in favor of strikin ot the word “ mal also to make intelligence t Dases of snffrage aiter 1872 The House will probably concur. The Senate yesterday |>:w1‘tluh|lll taking all right of dower from widows residing in that whose hmsbands die in the State ; also a bill to he redemption of land sold for faxes, by st, instead of twenty-live per ing six pex cent infe ceut, s now provided. ——e 3 CANADA. — ——— BY TRLEGRAPY Y0 THS TRIRU . O1rawa, C. W, ~The discount on American invoices for the ensuing week is 26 per cent, kARt THE FENIANS. —— NEW TRIAL FOR TWO TORONTO PRISC BY TELEGHAVE 10 THE TRINUNE. Toroxto, C.W., Fcb. 9.—~To-day Mr. McKenzis made application in he Coust of Queen’s Bench for als in the cases of Kennedy and MeGrath, enians convicted at the t 8. The liave, the application under consider- ation, and will give jndgment early next week, THE FENIAN ARMY. IMPORTANTS ORDERS OF PRESIDENT ROBERTS AND ~ORGANIZATION OF THE IRISH-AME] ERS. N ARMY. “The following order, designating the organization | of the Irish Republicen Army, with which the second invasion of Canada isto be attempted, is now for the first tine made pu ’ Wan Drpanooeey, Fexon Brovivuiioon No. 106 BRoADWAY, New-Youx, Jan. 21, 195 s 2—The following na e Trish Repul the rog of organizatios, Gntry enrolled in the & Hampahire, wad y, L RCA. Those , Vankirk, ineut will- bt prosent Mon of Pegnaylvala, | S Regineid. Al wlimima River: the 10t i properly flled p, to pony will be designate raise Cavalry or Artiery Con of the Regiment aud Leite Aquarteis s so00u a8 complete © the olls ation on | | THE WEATHER, —— A THWNDER-STORM IN MID-WINTER. Such sudden changes in the weather as have taken place during the past 48 hours are seldom wot with in this latitude. * About dusk on Satnrday ovening there was a sudden flash of lightning, accompanied by heavy peals of thun- der, which shook the city as if a powder magazine had exploded in our midst. Being such a remarkable oecur- renc for this season of the year, for an instant the im- prossion prevailed that an oxplosion had occurred in the lower part of the city, the slow rumbling of th¢ distant thuader sounding 1ike the crashing of fallink walls. During the eniire evening the rain descended in tor- ents, deluging the streets, and, finding its way to the sewers, earriod with it “ the beantiful snow " which had #0 long perplexed ®is people. The elements have been moré accommotating than the street-cleaners, having done more for Ulm‘:fl heast in a single niglt than they woulll haye perfol in a mouth. Tha streets have been almost impassable, and weary pedestrians have been wading throngh mud and slish uvtil it lmost med as if the pavement had disappeared f see! Yesterday morning, soon pfter mi ‘which dwiing the evening nn,l east, veared to the west, '?n &l ovdinary change in the e of 1l About 2 o'clock the wind, which \lM‘x Siderably, inercased 1o a gald, which'gont! ip whulo(dny,'l‘fln;lu wsn torrific ”“&a‘?u“’z l‘ l;;r; womgter, wiigh duriny ay had at 55, sudd u\nfi fi_&&bdg MR B NAR .i'xfing thg e by cold. The sharp winds swept through the strects, carry- i\lg wifls it vast clouds of dust, Car-drivers trotied slong side of their teams to keep their in citeulation. able day, and-very few people A fow snow-flakes fell during the but the dark clouds Wero wesgnr}y wind. in sucli o direction aa not es. No sailing the provalence Altogether it was a di came out of doors, early part of the afternoon, quickly dispoHed by the tn‘u‘?(‘ The wind, thoughi strong, Wi to damage the lhl‘)‘plnz at the whery veasels could enter theglower bay during of such a strong westerly win SINKING OF TR SIHIP DASHING WAVE, The ship Dashing Wave, of Boston, Carlton, from San Francisco, Nov. 1, waa at Barnegat on the night of the sth inst.,and struck on the shoais; she came off soon after, leaking badly. Afler reaching as far to the northward as the Woodlands, she took on board (‘uph Richard Brown, from the pilot boat M. E. Fish, No. 4. The fog being very thick nt the time, and the leak gaining on the pumps, sbe Kkept the pilot boat in company, When up to the point of Sandy Hook she was taken in tow by the steam-fug ilad d towed to the S. W. Spit, where the ship was red and tho tug despatehed to the lflly or e or amps. During the m%z of the oth the pumps were kept going by the ship's §few, relieved Ly the erew of e pilot ko=t wntll 11 p.m., et the afely of tle bont requiring her erét td # bn boaed, the leak again ained o made to lea®o the assistance coming frem the ¢ n[v;nna tl’ water to the hatches, a signnl of distress set, 70.m., Q0 10th, the ship sunk her decks Wn five l&n‘fio‘fl, on ‘ne'\\'m sido of the chaunel, . Doafs to the tug Phillp, aud ht to!lu-('!{y yosterday afternoon. DAMAYE TO THE HARLEM BRIDGE, ™ The apology for a bridge that counects Harlem with Westohester Connty, at the termination of Third-uve fast going to decay. able portion of ono of the piers was ed away by the feo. The bridge is in a very dilaptdated condition, the timber being very rotien. The damage was uot sufficicnt o Juterrupt travel. ol THE STORM LONG ATHE HUDSON. DAMAGE TO THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD-DETEN. TION OF TRAINS—A TRAIN THROWN ¥ TRACK BY A LAND-SLIDE. BY TRLEGRAPR TO THR TRIBENE. Ve Fisngiv, Feb. 10~A heavy rain storm prevailed at all points along the Hudson Riiver last night, cauging a considerablo froshet, and damaging to eome cxlent the fudson Eiver Rallroad, resulting thus fat in two acei- St Lt ~-;lqmj (rob]o was the falling of & Nhs, on the ape, nud proparations we Tho officers and crew ook weighing ol , in Fort Washington Cut, 'his was about 54 o'cloc In?( evening. ’ra Albany mnil train down Wae deln about four hoirs, The New- o York Express, which ?nn Thirtieth-st. at 6:20 last overiug, was compelled to switeh off on arrival at the obstruetion, and tuke the down track, thew re-switeh further up and resunio the up track. Al went well fill the train reached a spot a short distance from Sing Sing, where, while run- ning at the moderate speed of 15 miles the hour, {t went 110 o muss of sand and_gravel which had slid down over the track. The engiue Pacific, which was drawing the train, two baggage cara, and (w0 Passcuger cars, weie thrown from the ralls, the engine tunning for some dis- tance till she struck’ the abutment of the North Arch Bridge, the concussion budly d: i the locomotive, Ihe fireman aud enzineer aped unhuit, The platforms of the ear« the passengers wore injured. T wmorulug, fully uiue hours belind FRESHETS, BY TRLEGRADH TO THR TRIBUNE FLOOD AT NORWICH, CONN. CONN,, Feb. 10.~The heavy rains of Saturday and Saturdoy ulght bave swollen tho streams in this viclnity to «u almost unprecedented hight. The She- tucket and Thames at this place have overflowed their banks, and the Jower part of the city is faundated. The connection track hotweon the New-London, Northern and Worcester Railroads lLas been submorged, and In somo pl complet torn up, o that the Boston train Saturday night was compelled to land passengers at Allyw's Point, where they took the steamer. The dats 1 the Yantie, Shetackot, and Quinnebaug have sustaine severl places been earrled a and fifty feet of the new dain at Oc Norwich, has been way, T been made i the dam mills; and half of Kin ted away. 1 have boen ta Norwicr '3 FRESIHET ON THE MG, Feb. 10.—Lehlgh River rose several feet, aud G Bridge was carried away last night. FEFSHET IN RIIODE ISLAND, PrOVIDENCE, Feb, 10.~The heavy rain of Saturday night carvied off much of the remaining snow, and caused ing flood in all our will streams, surpassing any- thing of the kind since 1857. Dams and bridges are ear- nnd jils A il tenements v Ll d bridge et s partis The loss by the flood in this vietuity may reach BY TRLEGIAPH TO THX v ALsaxy, Feb. 10.—The warm weather the past four or five days, together with a heavy rain-storns wiioh pre- vhiled hiere last night, threatoned to break up the ice in the river, to be followed by an joundation of unnsual pro- poitions, but the weather ehanged suddenly this mo Jag, and the wind has been blowing a strong gale fiom tho north-west all day. The water rose two o Uhreo feet, but to-night the weather is very cold and the ice is quite firm again, S1. Lotis, Feb. 0.—Last night was one of. the cold- est of the scas theimometor misikod zero at 7 o'clock this moi Weather cold. Tusiness almost LovisviL The mercury fell last snspended night from OsWEGO, | beon mild 2 her ast few days has with ocenmional showers. The AU nightfall tbere wos a heavy ¢ anow storm, which has b wind, s elearii drivel! lin; th ry is 242, To-day it i strong N wind. The ice in the I are las broken np and blown to the Jersey shore, y vessols aro auchored at New- Ry Castle, and will be up to-1aorrow BROOKLYN NEWS. - —— EqQuat 8UPPRAGE MEETING.—At a recont meeting of coloved citizens in Brooklys to consult wpon civil rights and equal suffrage, a commiites was appoluted to fix upon a plan of action which should further the purposcs of the meeting. That comumittee have subwitted the fol- lowing petition to.the Tagisl al to Con- 4, which will b : the Rtate posterilgy G0 peti- Iy ta exteud tho slective red man by it, 48 an act of jus e State, us 1he surcet means o w Teiieving that the Civil Right exch of the tnyal States the uee d fyee and equal, t¢ ay be the true e on and for the res 7 I the Federal Unlon, and for whick your. petitioners seatatives of the United nd of the atitlel ¢ prived of them here in st free and liberst on, in a conutry ¢ [ of that immortal dovumest, o1 demanstration of these Inestimable rights that we able hod and sle of the American pedple av h X 1eat han hean callad into requisition from the Grat str Hown t the crushing of the lale unprecedeoted Rele went and T of th n foitwd lagal to the v, and wide by sile 116 hng how ¥ ' white 1an o sustain the American s and A demongtration of the ablfit trenches, he ey, and sl a1y y the highest “for a1 i e, We'your s vour hounrable bedy to graut Frnry.—Thongh this Company ar hours for vuaningits boats, five least, the schedulo 15 suspondsl o the publle. Last night to loive Hoboken ab ave (il %15 thns detaining for threo-qua out five hundeed persons on cach ide 6 the ri ho pdiguatiyy Wes VUMY Honox! without ar st. boat, @ s kuM an oarly hour yesterday morning Officers Par- 1son and Tully of the Twenty-ninth Precinct, while Ppatrolling Seventh-ave., saw a man passing up the avenue ll::r'"im :mx upon his shoulder, Believing that a rob- 'woyo' th heen committed, the officers followed the man ¥y ree blocks. Finding that they were following el stispected man ran futo the street, threw the box from Iis shoulder, and dashed down Twenty ninthst. He Jras followed by tho officers, wio gaimed upon Thin, and S l_lllm he would soon he overtaken, the thief sud- TGI;I,‘ turned and presenting a pistol, fired at Officer ’u ¥, Who happened to be neatest. The ball missed its ;‘lmf and he then turned and ran, and Officer Tully fired. 2 ’: obg uissed, and the thief eventually made his eacape. iy ottt S, e, RS o e our store No. el M place having boen entered through a rear wllxlndn:‘:e o ATTEMPT TO ROB TAE WILLIAMSBURG SAVINGS BANK. ~THE WATCHMAN ASSAULTED WITH A SLUNG-SHOT. A fiendish attempt was made to rob the Williams- burg Sgyings’ Bank on Friday night by some unknown felon, who contemplated murdering the watohman in chafge 1 order to render his effort successful. Tt seems 1hat h%::‘utfihmn ‘un led to, a about 50 years of ”&cflwm gfi:‘&dm c;arly' n fho bysement &H 8? the evendng Iff attend- ogh 6 g\!@{z,la g t. 8 o'clock he left there i catiyting foota gf e B -st., inteuding to entor ¢ Baliik 8h South-st., hut he had 1o gooner reachgd Jg-walk than he wad prostrated by a blow from a giing-afiot whieh struck him in tho (v oringhimself, Wood orled for Lolp, and his cr?o a0 alarmed his assailant that he ran away and escaped. The slyng-shot, wel;hm 15 ounces, was suboe:‘uumly pund, and, as thero was 0 string at- tutll\odwl L it 15 Delleved that Wood's assailant aimed for "‘Mfi'em“ misoalcnlatiug his distanco the nl\infi at- tached to the she luake and the intention ofthe villain seas thus defeated. JHis (ntention avidently was to murder the porter and_got possession of the keys for the purpose of robbiy, Bank, His intention, as' will be secn, Wwas defeated bf Bu accident. As it was dark and rainy at the time of thi trage, Mr. Wood can give no deseription of his assailahg. THE LATE FRATRICIDE CASE. Regina Klomanu, the young German woman, who. was found guilty by a Coroner’s jury of having caused the death of her brother Louis, by striking him on the head witha hatehot, on the 20t] ., at No. 62 Sixth-st. Lv,uu particulars of which were published in Tie TRIBUNE), a3 been admitted to bail by Coroner Schirmer (with the consent of the District-Attorney) in the sum of $5,000, to await the actlon of the Graud Jury. LYNCI LAW AND OUTRAGES IN KENTUCKY. ur l’lll,@??l TO THS TRIDUNS. Fra¥irost, Feb. 0.—At Stanford, Ky., on Friday, a mob hanged & man named . M. Good, charged with stealing Lorses, At Lawrenceburg & gavg are shoot- g and killing megroes. A megro identified a man un‘lnm Bond assthn rson who ad robbed him of hf3 watch. ‘Tygreupoy Bond ghot the yegro, Killing bim. T DOUBLE MURDER IN MAINE. ™ Lewistoy, Me, Feb, 9.~Inreferenco to the Auburn murder the negro asserts that he did not think the murder was contemplated, and consequently ho went to the house unarmed, Whils his accomplice first seized Mrs, Kinsloy and deinanded where the woncy was, when she acrsamed for Mts. Caswell, The acecomplico then struck Mrs. Kipsley with a chalr, Mrs. Caswell on coming out of Dot room was struck o the head with a hatchet by thy accomplics, who then left her for dead; when Lo i marderery " returned t0 Mrs Kinsfey's bedroo and | searchod for money wherg she igdicatgd byt (xln ill'- wed} TEATITIC 10 COBAIolAIve ', noi 8 AL wempiiig to reach hor room wheu the yeg) er o milled hgr with a chair. In the méantime the aceon- plice A nmil;f\d Mrs. insley. They then tried to light @ lanp but failtd, and, afrer further searc e up all Lopes of floding any woney and loft. Verrill, whom the negro charges with heing the instigator of and accomplice iv the crime, 13 (n jall. Delootives ave understood to bo at° work ou his case. < e ECUTION OF A MURDERER. WinsNGTON, Del,, Feb, 8.~Andrew P. Armstrong was hanged at noon to-day i the Jall of this eity for the murder of his wife. About 1,200 persons witnessed the execntion. The culprit acknowledged his gulit, but de- that e committed the crime”in o mowmont of pas- ife, with whom he had lived unbappily, having « Dim with a hatohet. It was proved, | 1 the trial that the fatal blow must bave been from hehind when tho womau was not propared His belavior on the scaffold was composed and breast, Sudden] none. At for it. stoleal. MURDERER TO BE HASGED—ARREST OF THE DUNCANNON 1RON WORKS KOBBERS. PrirAprLeinna, Feb, 0.—Gov, Geary to-day issued liis warrant for the execution of Alexander B, Wiley of Luzerne County, on Friday the 16th of March, Wiley pmlnl‘rt‘:;'d and sentencéd for the marder of Alice Me- ispatel 0o LElwe Ad thres . Wom Pittsbureh announces the aerest of pocted of commilting the leavy robbery at i Lon Works, ps i e FIRES. ——— . IN CHRYSTIE-ST, At 9 0'clock on Saturday night a fire broke out on fourth floor of the premises No. 181 Chrystie-st., in the apartment occupied by George Meyer and Jucob Deiter, eabinet makers. The fire was soon extinguished. Meyer's loss 13 5200, Tusurcd for $500 in the People’s Company. M. Deiter's 1088 15 about 8100; insured for £250 in the Man- hattan and Germania Companies. The third floor is oc- cupled by John Bynrouthe abinet-maker. Loss 84 insured for $200 in the People’s Company. CharlesSchmei- dor occupied the fore part of the third floor. Loes #300; inaured for 800 in the St. Nicholns Company. The second floor isocenpled by berl & Seifert, brass instrument mukers, who sustain a I fusured for \(y. Loas on bu Tnsured for 82,000 in_the Stata Company, of | Y " and $5,000 in tho Manhattan Cowpany. The fire x ginated in'a wooden ash-b FIRE IN LIBERTY AROUT $70,000, o firo was 1y, of Jersey 1 tly before midnight v o bird flos nder satura- rih, fifth and o & Bro., import- ers and dealers in druged ’ and sundries. . K 1 very beavy, probahly about £40,000. ity Compantes. Tuo second and third floos supled by I Hernsteln & Son, dealers in surgl- cal fustewments. Loss on stock about $2,500. Lisuved. The llllldm,{ i dawaged to the exteut of 3,000, Insuved, No. 4 13 occupied on the second, third, fourth and fifth 1. Witto, deater iu willow-wage and druggists oss by water about $1,000. Fully lusured. first floof and busement 15 occupicd by Edward J. on, déaler tu saws and files. Loss by water slight. buildiog 13 but shghtly dawaged. The origin of the §a unknown. Sections of Police were present from First and adjoining Preciucts. IN EIGHTI-AVE. At abont 60'clock last evening aslight fire ocourred {1 o clothing store of 8. Stone & Son, No. 323 Lighth-u hetwoen Twentysixth and Twentyseventh sta., caw i by tho bucsting of the gas moter. Dumage about $100; fally msured in the Astor Compaoy. The buildiog s owned by Mr. Harris. AL 10:3 last t o tire ocenrred in tho cxtrnr store of Mary McClikkoy, No. 851 Eighthave,, resulting from the axpiosion of & Kerosaue oll lamp. Dawmage about $0; insured. IN EAST FOURTO-ST. At 9 delock last night a fire ocenrred on the second floor of the téuement house No. 196 East Fourth-st, io the apartmont of Frederick Hilderbraud, cansed by the mantel-picee taking fire from the stove. Dawage about $50, tusuted for $400in the Gerwmaula Co. ore budly damag 1 with wal sixth floors, Hol The fi the GREAT FIRE IN MOBILE—LOSS $300,000. MoniLe, Ala, ¥ 10.—Another very large, the most disastrous five since 1837, occurred last night. A whole square of the principal business louses, situated in {lie heart of the city, bounded by Water, Dauphin, St. Francls, aud Commerce sis, with the exception of two bulldings, were entirely destroyed. Tho loss 18 eatimatod ab about’ $500,000; insured for $500,000, - The principal sufforers are Buwith, Maraball & Co, Jackson Burns & G , Freompn & Vosdiek, M. Forscheirner, o MeKindley & Roone; F. W. Olders, Goode & , cotton factors; Buck, Kendall & Co., Clark & Joboss & Cu., digglsts; Eider & Eslaver, wholeaale W, ocheron, Btetson & Co., boot and shos A, Notoman, clothing; Aruold, ; Benson, 8 P, For- & Co., saddiers; W, F. ockery, The origin Lafuy s Co. hi ottt fire is at presont uu- knowu. PIILADELPIIA, B Prapanetenis, Feb, 10 The Brewery of C. Ritt- myer, corner of Seventeenth and Hawilton sts, wis A large quantity of Beer and Malt irned this moruiog. lv’rle':nl-l‘:huun, ol A'?u' [0as s eatimated at $20,000; insured for $18,000, 1ik the Royal anll other aompaulce. A CTIURCH BURNED. BostoN, Feb. 10.~The Trinity Methodist Chiureh in Charlestown wag burned to the ground this morning. Thie 10ss was total and amounts to§:5,000. Some neighbor- 10 dstellinghouses were partlally burned, swelling the 1005 to $40,000, which I3 partially covered by ligurance. ST, JOSERI, MO. Sr. Louts, Feb, 10.-Tho lirgo 0., 11k ork house of D. o C -ph, with all its oo .‘l,.“e'x'.-n',..u I psiordiy morning. The me O j covered by fiisuratca. The il ing was o0 ; partially insured. The follow- Ing comp lie principal losers: Plienix of Hart- o oe Putnam of Hartford, 9, {anhattan, 6,000 and Liverpool, $10,000; Hartford of Hart- Toiul, 6 vd, 86,4007 of Hartford, $6,000; Mntropolitan, #,00 i, 85,000, Phonix, New-York, Jupanics wro 1osers to smaller amonats. cgate fsEance amounts to $81,000. The fire is d r;,:‘l‘mvv begn the work of an iucendlary. JRUTLAND, VT. Fob. 10.-The steam saw mill and inected with the marble works of royed by naured for Delle Rurrasn, Vi, o & buildings col A A aie; at Wast Rutland, were d el o, Loss £25,000 or 50,000, the Rutland Gos Light Company were is morning. Loss $3,000; covered by iy g o ll.\LTl.\l'l'ml'., . ¥ $20,000, 1 oity offlces. ing. Loss $10,000; lusuruice BALIZE. Nrw-Onreans, Feb. 0.—The town of Balize, at SontiVoat Paw, 0t the mouth of the Mississippi River, L o @4 0 pilot Atation by soamon, was deatroyed by fire this marning, Ko loss I8 900,000, wud & nuwber o Futullos aro poudervd boysolesy. THE EXCISE LAW. The following are tho arrests made by the Polics in | the various precinets thronghout the eity, for the of- ' Sialanuy » a A ASVOR Wal ity < ,.,_N.‘A 3 Aua T God bes Bbb & AROK i ———— s c-nm‘ oy m&h‘m ase Tt el o S s e o oo o 0 o | "XV o T N i 0 BY Tue Illl 0 { X}'&!: 3 g 1. Jobn. i by -Vi Al 084 8 V. H o XX 0 0 | pnidiin: Green, 1 the riflge fl{ ¥y I 3 r - : Ttook s w"’“’“ r W P | 0 0 0 | 1, X i 0. @ :n.:“.u:\';»’.wm,,‘-'-u" b gl X1 0 3 9 9 | hckrcily raive my hyst p o 4 ol 0 0 0 0 | tobehold. My frisnds X1t 1 H 4 o | was wurrounded vy kind sod X1v 8 0 i g P pah ) 4 ") & Wien aft the raph of 0 0] . motal...ar 35 | ohghand elieriog me Twenty- the arrests for intoxication were made at | mporary ' e the Jersey City ferriea. for Ue Syrup to be of any of wy intonse sufferi rellef foun R i t aflonied me relief, oud continued Persons looking for pleasant Summer locations will | “By"% i oess Py i e De interested in the advertisoment of Mr. Brodliead, | resiiougier. e fouad one Delaware Water Gap. do honestly vhiu:-&.m'l‘ Lirx Ins The annual e s g T 17E INSURANCE.~The annual statement of the | B ine unfi-""‘.‘.‘.‘, New-York Life Ins, Co., published in another column, shows that institution to be in a most prosperous con- dition. The assets of the Company, which were last year $4,851,919 70, now nearly approximate seven miilions of dollars; and 7,206 new policies have been issued during the past year, insuring $227,343 08. The Trustees have declared another dividend of fitty per cent. —ee e 18 vy comen wp lo T Voot m"?':r b o tamity—prom the C R = Alvertisaent, brides pareuts, by U The Standard of Excellence. Ve lare been o possemion of ane of Uese Instroments fot ome Ui, ‘rom_our own ience, machine, with whor we bave 5 other machine 50 capable of all the work of ¢ Jubrio {Bedtor imes, LOW—CROMWELL—On Wedneaday, Feb. 6, st the residence of the ho Rer. Thomas Mol New-Vock (o 5ara, davghter of J. Cromwell, e BTN SRS Ll lml?nzluv;h - 2, PR ey 20 ST e e s lar and patugal, ol ite. 1 e nearcely refl much. My and the expericuce of obhers be cured. oine iu coatach, wo usheaitatingly aay that aok's Pulmosic Byrup. ETANDAND. OF BECKLLENCIE OLAINED. ic 8, Jor i, dortientes are wade up oin the mr iuhabitants of Tacony, who saw me ot o the heaviest cloth. different tuwes dus S sover expocted U sae e testored 1 4o approd fhr e Brothers of M Now 210, 1.0 of O. 1., who cARTRR N84t . Tty M. . O B e 2 J - YOUNGS~At jaity M. E. Chureh, by the Res. T, F, | life . and | wm “Bitet, obart Ko Carter of Yirginia o Mis Pk, Youngs, | went for the beneGt of sulfcring maukind, daughter of D, 5. Young, esq:, of New-York. 1 reside at T-m‘. and am well%rown by most of m.u.htq’ GOODYRAR—PERAENDENTn Gesos, N. Y., 00 Wedneatay moraing, | Jii e Sl lo ey peron call om e s more perkienter Feb B, at thy raskdence of the bride's fiher, by the Kev. Amon Crocker, | ¢ §7e4b L 5 ks, Lucius A. Goodyear to Miss Lydia B. Fesseudon, youngest dangter of 00X C. GREEN. 7. iophts Pescenben; oq: of Ho! isa The aggheribers, members of the Mystic Lodge; No, 26, 1. 0. of AT e ravup o e, tha B i e Ty eatored i pari o Dellots s recovery was produced mmm“m Yo, ; tRD a Charles W. Low of (Glea Cove, L L Wo beliee tay ortente ¢l DIED. . wews 4y BRNEDICT—Is ., on Sund : ' AT On- ST, D 5L M, T i MY ‘A RO 67 YDENBURGH—On Friday, Feb. 8, Mary Durres, witsof Benjamia 03 INEMOTK, D by s tdea dutghic of Joba . e -4 . ACO WATHEMAN, Prasdsand elaies e fuitd o attend e Gners . ’ ZAMES 0. CALVER. | eace, No. outave., oa dgndsy uext, e andewsi da of Tacons, wwy Abose e NS et # P b e et b S e T e acen BOLLES~0n Saturday eveulng, b o, reai of her iy case, impelied with Seade of impesilive J91Y (0 make I.;:. Braluerd Mootague, Mrs. Louisa A. Bolles, in the 85th year of ber :" ""'?"!.‘m'lq Oou:-.::oru' fom very The fungral will take place on Monday aflernoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. | bavisg been but a brief . Ylm. fa : 207 Weah Nigetoenthat. Relatives And frieads are respectfuly favited | Mtato—as o ulterly preclude, in the pision of bin Bl F o attead witbout further notice. = :':mh:‘lg s ‘ :’.‘b‘-’-?fmn wen o Lompor, nm7 OUTTER—Ox Fridag, Feb. 8, William Cutter, aged 65 il Suahie apecii. tby Puliponts Ryrap, W el cade o8 Funonal serviges Hu ukn; n_the Belfs |‘c'1agu¢uum"‘u|ci oh, | IS y”;.“’ ‘154"‘;' u“t:_ — giredf G BBt ontacch i s D oo () iyl gl g VT T 'osgland papers please copy. i mpe ‘recorded !fix §l" f sl et | - o S A LV R | 7y bos Jimily,tre eopestily lnstd, to 'Ntea] | the hitherto remediless disease—a lasting monuigent agd workd-wide ropu- " Ohugeh Bpanhel, W 3o kp 00 tatjon in the healiog wit that uo | -'fln’dflud‘m cim.n. il he fn' Wattiog at epot’ on | Havifig fiacassd sir. Ureen's wist aut sufforing fom & B L SO [ e e R e - ) ling the fast stages of a ry disase; moreover, GEROW-~On Huflaj, bob. 0, Ford Tepoen, ony child of Floyd P. and s ol bellered bis bimetous Hends biak 00 humas power and of Vo iy are nctod 1o aitend th faser fllsroor protct ig e, mack s restors bl Back Aeala o o ey Barcntn, o 31 Rasht, Drooklys, B. Dy on | beakth, wa feel it ‘(41 ot daiy fo give oar uaqastised 121k loat., 2 o'clock p. . B e sy e v cou o . the HART=On Pridsy, Feb. 7, of paewiacois, William J. Hart, fa the Kb Y latoia of reliel and cure o ottecd who may be 89 - T et i friends of the farmily are respectfully invited fo attend e similaly afficted. DAVID CONRAD, . D. 2 AR Timarel, oa Sundar aierioon, af 4 3clock: frma the resbience of bia JESSE DURFIKLD, . brothsr, J. B. Hart, Oue-bundred-nod-tweaty-Gfth-o, betwesn Sixth Justice of the Peace. aal Seventbaves. The rewaios will be takeu to Wiite for OHARLES HINCLE, intorment. Coplaiael heambost Trenton KISSAM—0a Fridey, ¢ ANDREW HBATH, Jic, 195AM~0a Frila, the th inst Lemael, son ofthe lato Dr. Benjamis e ot s Wesblaghon. T reiatives and fiends of the fumily aro invite! to attend the funersl & JosEP HEAD. Ju reices, o Mooday worniag, at 10 o'eloek, at No. 86 East Forty-iret- JVBEE W A & The remats will be takes to Trinity Cometery. Ful LopRees. LOVE—On Saturar, Peh 9, Elizs Jage, ouly das; 1 FODKA, T e —— S relatires an! frieads of (he a it it ot iias. o §clock fow bae e esdoster Ne 9 | | SoRN i Y S stiave,, eor. Twestr-ninth-gt. ALDEN VAN EURAVK, MEAD--AS hv-rwnwl::l Ooas. mmy.re} 7, (Ioo;nlhd-uu County, Pa. eur) . L aged wonths < w ’ e~ cots can gocsult me professlonally at my Roows, Ko. 72 Bondet,, 11.‘ .“l'l" -uw(a:.d.: n;ul:‘v”l;ld t«; attend nngmml, at the resi- ‘ork, every TUESDAY, from 9a.m. 103 p. Al adyice free of dewce of his grandint y rush, . on o » 4 " - MORIISEN. gl.nm:y ot D o o N e . oha | €hatge; bt for a thorough examization witb bis Respirometer $5. Price 'rl?‘"r?"“ - nd’!f yur-.!‘ i md?.y-lu » e 1o PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA-WEED TONIC, each $150 pec o rel rloads o v attend cents per bors be relgres o ity o (e D asp: Sk 1y ST She AP TINcke, or 61 00 the it dessn | ARDRIKK PILIATS 05 pov cJiroakir, on Monday, b 11th lseh, at3 ¢'clock p Bold by num.unmmym-: A:l:l'f"! s dwarsbe Columbi id reeue Cou, N, Y., papers please o L2 obtained at bis Rooms, No. 32 Bond st., New-¥ P e Walion mfiy?\l:":';a‘, 3 ,,'w".'rlhof: ‘age. _— DEMAS BARNES & Co., No. 21 Park ros, New Vork, Geazral Wholé- Tis relatives and frieads of the family, and of Ler sondnlaw, Beal. W. | sale Ageuts. Darin, areigited o aiend b faciat on Mo, Fe 11 4430 lork arch, cor. t . iaion.” Bemaing il be takes o Grocawood. Tweniyiavond. Anuiel Sepoy RIK tartay, Feb. 9, Eagene Bandford, soa of N. W. and Marla Louise R ,n‘diralh 24 days. OF THR Tho relatives and frieads of the fawily are respectfull lavitad b sitend the funeral fm the resleaes of Wy ganipurents, No 1M | East sty-fourth-st., ou Toes! on, 2 ‘., w 3 . SCHRTTLIR=On Wetoesay, Feh. 6, Coruetin Hames. Swith, wife of NEW-YORK Frelorick R Schettler, and danghter of the late Jobn 3¢ Swith. The relatives and friends of the fumily are respectfully invitad lo attend ral from 8t Mark's Chureh, corace of Socoud-ave. sad Tenth: LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1 Tuesday afterpoon, ot 3 o'clock. Sunday, Feb. 10, after & brief (llness, William ck, Bcollna, a ihe Ttk yeur of b g OFFICE, NOS. 142 AND 414 BROADWAY. th fnst., Amelja Thorse, daaghter of Simeon . 5ii rs and 4 wonts. k. Relatras ad (lesds are reapectllly vited 0 attend hor fuseral on - Tacatar, at 3 0clock p. . from ber fatbe's resideace, No. 244 Kust Broa JANUARY b, 1957 STHYKER -[n Brooklen, on Saturday. Feb. 9, Mrs. Ellon Sterker, relict Cornelivs C. Btiyker, sged 75 years. ot frients of {he fimily sre Iaviied to attend the funecal —— esidetce, No. 13 haviagatoust., 0u Moaday, st 24 o'cloek Amosnt of Assets, Jaoanry 1, 1655, = A g e ourning Goods. mownt Q il W IACE e b wAY, bas constantly on | * cliing premians oa goid, &o..ivvi. o 35703 08 basses oter’ Moaruing. Dress __’fl_"s N. B.—Ladies waited_on 'with loace. ¢ 0u shior( zotice. No. 351 Broads Y. 90,197 3. 3 ; ior] Ty, gy e 4 il Special Nofices. surreadered and caneeled Policies. 8% @ : AR . Pabd Kiarie, Printag ond Off Epeoec. K missions 3 T g e s | P T B B O oo & i es, Inierant Rex " (be Tatia phrase expressive of the climax of v ons may | PRSIt " - Le Jastle applied o the fragrance of PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING CERBUS, the most Inxarious eod permaseat of all foral orlors. Heary Ward Beochor NATIONAL AFFAIRS BROOKLYN WEDNESOAY EVENING, FEB. 1Xb, Tickets to be bad of Algo, for the accommodation of New-Yorkers, al the Couatiag Room of the Tribaue, AS UNIO Ax No. “Coante 8. 8Rox0, W, Dkyuons, a1 Meoting o REPUDLICAN GENERAL COM! « Hall, No. 690 Broadwar, THIS (Moadss) EVENING, &t T4 o'clock. Pudetual atteudance 1s requested. } Secretaries. ASSETS. Cash on baad, in Bask, and depostted in Union v Tat g I-'e"-‘\“'o }x&{ cost.. S286L B (Market value, 3. Tavested in New-York S| L MLAB Bpeaks upon AT a8 TR o onant, g b Blooks. ACADEMY OF BUSIC, Notes ou existing Policies, Rea! Market wnd Morts: 1 Aceru Tnterest (50t da e Accraed Keats (not due) to Jua. 1, 1857..... Preimbums 00 Policies i baods of Ageatacadin &7 Dus k1O, 0 TR Dby, | SO of PRI .. 03 P S eres e The Trostees llll'll‘ du‘l{d .B”l‘;'l‘ "R.Ar[lll ” g“b;l -"MM ¢ DIVIDEND of FIFTY R ] particy DN o T R R e ad e s JasasrPi, Sae ot Lo redemplion of the Divkleat deciarod tn 156, ) Certificatas will be redeemed io cash oa aad alter the Gesb Borch mext o8 prescaiation st the Howe Ofice. Policies "aleli"lll bo Gredited with the Kedemption oa e seitlemont PeenEBY orfec of the Boacd, il Exeeniive Commiiice of the R COMMI .l e Beld 3¢ WALDO HUTCHINS, Chalrmaa. WILLIAM it BEERS, . — “ Duclug the yea 7208 new Policios wers issaed, insucing SRTUI .- Arethyst, Eur Cacbuncle, Hirusce Ryl ey o Pn e e baac, Hasmeled, & o o, “lamiscte. Pt o a 4 o rnaeg) ., for § GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadwsy, BALANCE SHEET OF THE COMPANY, . okt~ g = e | Aduety s abore at cont. $6,797,816 65 elow Canal-st. “The Patent Anntomical Eye Glass, B dar outertocat 0 Jaswary The most pleasaatly adjustable Ere Glass, foc say form of uose, ever | o 1 Wolo: oo . ML i fuvented, anl uot liable 0 elter s position. ogme | JAMES PRENTICE, OPTICIAN, Chdicn Kenl Ear situated 0-MORROW, A Tou thare, oue of the wost improvii tho best paved Ln-feet blocks, g it SAPONIFTER. Great aasiug is obtained by all who use their wasto grease for the rpose of making Soap at their bomes with the PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURING CO; The cost of SAP, Superior to auy ol (oF wasbiog, purposes, s Lass ate nf Auctlon,—We call vortisement of LOTS to be oA 1 Theen Loty aro “dlake Your Owa SAPONIFIER. No. 164 Broadwa troution o A. 1. BLEBCKRR, 80N & 0o . Filleseronib, K eighth sty autifully aiduated an i e cit y-saventhat. ia one of Nea-York with megaiiceat Delgiaa. 4 i C 3 Retars Prein Retars Prowi Retura Prew Bpecial resac s of sieets 1 TRUSTEES: . f Peasident of Yo New Yock Lifo lnamcance Oar Dey Goods), No. 45 Vaevead | Merchaats), No. 20 Boulw ¢° . of William and Piasd ity DANIEL 8. MILLEE, (iate Dater, Mille & Co., Grgeers) wiIt H MORRIS PRANKLIN, JOHN M. NIXON (Doremas & Nixon, DAVID DOWS (Davld Dows & Co., Flour MPANY'S 1SAAC C. KENDALL, Uuloa Bulldings, coreec W)L, C. DOSENBERRY, (Real Estate Broker. HENRY K. BOGERT (Bogert & Kaeelsnd), Wiltan et | ¥ WALP TUE USUAL PRICE. . fl‘l:u:v:nnl are atiached o each box. JOUN L. ROGERS, (laste Wiyeth, Rogoes 75,7, luporters) ) No. 50 or pale i L ists, and general dealers. " Williaa-st. ‘ Lt "A",l‘:; 'f,“ p.:—'“‘:;:;" e Diweasess | " JOHN MATRS (Merchant), No. ) South ot » Jrou! Trent DUDLEY B. FULLER (Fuller, Lord & Co), Na I L WKy OrereeT e JOUN K. WILLIAMS, Prosideat of the unp'..',.ul,m .' Orwm . Iy T e paer | Ot BOTHERK Sisti R WAL, 11, APPLETON (Appleton & Co., Publisbers), Nosy 843 and ' TETTER ! ST s QT } Cures 4 - AN “DEMAB BARNES & Co., No. 1 Purkirow, N. Y., and all Dengyivie, Bro: dwar. fals ek i VR B. GOLLINS (Collins & Bustiors, Siakiouseep Mo, 108 baser ardst. » WILLIAM BARTOK (Win, Bacton & Sou), Na 6 r ‘ Mekillop, Sprague & Co. WILLIAM & M(whmflf“m‘ ¥ Ko 91 Parktow, New-York, BANFORD CODR, President Kagle ¥ie oMo, T Wal PUBLISH AENUALLY, GRORGK A. 0SGOO0D, Basker (Van Sebaick, I\fia.nl, ‘ THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. William-sb. » TR ) Tho volume containg & list of the Business Men in all parts of the United HENRY BOWERS (Bowers. Beeckman & Bradford, ju., Bey Gosde), ~»- Satesand Beitish Provinces, 8ith & rallag indlcating the KBLATIVE | No. 50 Leounrd st. BTANDING AND COMMER 1t s the Braxpano Wouk for VOLUME_FOR 1 Vmerican Tnatitat Ilfl'; ¥S and COM URSDAY, the hos Welnger ING AND Wt WAS Tandt ot Now-York OMQIUTT! CHARLES L. ANTHONY (Aathoay & Hall, nu.nfl.n._' Leoused vt TORRIS’ FRANLIN, asiea i ISAAC O KENDALL, Vi Presit o WILLIAM H. BEERS, Adury BoGkr M n?fi‘w.nd K8, M. D. Fornaw Arshriant o1t or BacH. A4 e " WOR_DLLIVEGY. dotian.—As BLRCTION this Institusy wil the rooas of the Tastitete a at 3 and olose at T o'clock, p. w. oL o7 o~ Anns Vebrua THRCRONA WIL! W B inee auposs nnd Ovuamewal SURIe i) Mfi.fim‘:fim Blichor brogn, AN shados. gy, BAQUS, Mo it =gl . the BAILRY No. W7 (‘w‘ll s of all kiuds REECAL 1NG MACHINE CUM