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HE SO T e wORTH CARO! TITE GBTHRRN R BY Tumov (P ¥R Tnanonn. (35 By . Y amiiNeioR, Feb. 10.~Word fias betn reccived nithe North Cavolina Legislature have de- Bated thereconstrugtion comnp: Sontbern Governofs for the Jast three amiving at a satisfactory conelusion. mbers seem to U ALBANY. JNGE OF THE LEGISLATUT ¢ yyi HUDSON B INSANE ASYLUM=TI, pyyp PENALTY— PIA CONCERNING Diyppxps oF GAS COM- PANIRS—MISCEL) Lonfious BrLis. 5 e 3aATH 50 T The nttendance of elim. Only a few bille duced, and the me in the discnssion bills which the East River but Mr. Muphy Jet it go ove wasin attendance. JACOBS (Dem., Kinigs)— bush Railroad Company. 5 (Rep., Bt. Lawrenoe)=! N. ¥.)—To extend Fifth-ave. to In rejation to G M HICKN By Mr. RANSOM (Dem., ¥ BILLS ISTROD By Mr. WILBER (Rep., Duteles)-— tive to the formati By Mr. VAN VALKENBURG isdiction of the Surroga FAY (Kep., Chantangua)— suction of the Durfalo and Gij Creek Saturday, Feb. 9, 1667, Senators this morning was and Tesolutions were ingwro- st of the session was occu in Committee of the Whole of had been referred. hould have been calied up to-dg until a full &% The bill appropris® g sevetil | housand dollars for the use of the ommissioners of the Hudson River Asylum 103 ‘the Insane, in procur fing plans for that institutien, The bill was amended 0 that the Conunission€re are obliged to adopt the plavs of th¢ fevlum at Ovid, Utica, or some other place, subject to the & Treasuver, and Controller should exdy be large enough to accommodate 500 © Time. This msylam is to be located af, Ponghkeepsie. A great number of motions, hil were intfoduced into the Assembiygand Rad referince to the conntry, bille fo be iutroduced, notice o which was given to- 1 Of was companics, » Broome)-To oy, A Tt x: urt. B 007, ot faeill- it for that reagon. sm, 8. C., Feb. 9.—~The Le; passed the Relief bill. 1t staves off the p debt 12 months. - P To amen® yhe Exeise 1w, {Dem., Erie)=, jicorpocate Odd oy My, BURK , Erl€) 1o amend the law of :'u.e Institute for the Blind W Xicp., Jefferson)-To amend tho Rep., Monroe)~To incorporate the York)—Relative lfltlu" 8. YMAN (Rep., Now by brokers in New-Yor) or of condnetors ibuses and stages in N val of the Gigvemnor, | salo o real est and that the struct k and Brook- —To incorporate the ny, York)—-To amend the ig the Jaying of more To regulate the " Ningarn)—To _enable towns to Jnumments in ;wemory o 3 ¥ Oneidaj—Conferring Suprewne Court to try and determine ¢ ‘:‘ficl\., Oneida)—To arhend the charter of ENET (Dem., New-Yor) and Central Parl By Mr. RANSOM (Dem. City Rairoad_ law, probibi i Atreets less the o L. BUCK_(Demi., New-York)— and resolutions Greof thain IE qr. Taise oGy 10 ¢ Jonds. T fre County Assessors are 20 be suthorized to collect 1'1;:: “, e Mr 1. C. Murply eapiial punishiment. It >provides that pimishinent for erime shall extend on ,_\'- for anumber 'X,' years and lonin: ¢ power is to be t the hands of the Gegvermor and vest brauches of the Le, weto power of the Go vergor. Some weeks ngo M x. Cregan introducgd a -("vl-vlvm':\h‘l:u tas diston on the for canal damag By Mr. ¥ ot _a Dill to aboli Ratson village. By Mr. HISCOCK (Rep., O or cither of theu, @ 41 i certain case Jurisdiction of Surr By Mr, GURLEY Troy aud Albauy Rail E By Mr, HIECOCK—To iusure usscssme JLDS (Rep., Saratoga)—For a ship caval 1 nondaga)—To enahle husband {0 be witness for or agaiust 1180, relative to powers and Relatlve to the nt and taxation Ansmve, subject, however, to the , Rensselaer)-- 1. v Mr, JOIN (Rep., Oswego)—Relative to the Oswego Normal School; also, to aid in est nmect the United States with Enroys fo regulate the sale of intoxicating ition to cultivate 1 cting with a good deal of atten- ton and favor heve - Mr. Bickuell grave notice of a vil, {h TLVANIA CANALS. Yates) offered a p ot Canal at Elnira is the only watc enne through which conl can be brought into th {x Ktate, wre and Hudson Canal, aud that said Mr. HOYT (R f0 vost the i dgrement of Cou § New-York, iv jone Trustee i each Distr hree years; and also te o Eeheoolsfree W ail of proper t ) ng lines of rairoad, oute 8 per tan; there e (ved, That the Committee 0 re’ into the propriet s to conneet it Wit have power to send fo Mr. Creigmer kas jutrodaced an important bill relating o8 tn your Cit ok Januaty, 1868, 10 Sathe ity of New.York, exlisting under or by virtneof | | point of redemption. payment within one will be considered canceled. 3 DEDICATION OF A DUST OF ARRATIAM LINCOLN. | s, Feb, 9.—Harry Marble’s bust of Presi- s 10 be et up at noon on the i2th inst., in_the Atademy of Music 1 expected to preside. ex-Attorney-( J ceived from President Jobuson, in consequence of & pressure of ) lie cxpresses Lis warmest, sympathy wi render this just tribute to the memory o 20 Gon Comoy: after thp Lsi licht company unction Canal Cowpany.” 1t was laid on the tab dent Lincoln i ) introduced the following d,bat all the receip pove siuch dividends, aud the y Pauy, over and & ®xponses of the busiuess X cousumers of-the com 1 b vid red, That the Board of Distriet be reguested to rel ber they have in ded any smn or sums of mo ense foes established by the rulés of said Board, frow ofore commenced vy whose bills § end spwaid. other than regular “fler thesoath of its Pres ¥, nnually in the mouth of | condition of such compu who have here u fgninst the said Boar w whom they . e collected or de ount thereof in each ¢ also the number of sults commenced and what | costs are claimed ¢ “I'he amount of pital actaally in the business of n_collected by thew y, Specifying the items which co . “waliic of itx real estate; the awount of caeh on Lard wndwhere deposited; the amount of wompauy, aud the eecirities taken there: feet of service or other pipe actually luid, and the quaz- of gas delive ehrped Uicre ;peciying the ar ot8, ALk 2180 e ™ n, etating inied OF thercon col- 18 made by the | 1y encli case or agount ol the nuinber | ged trom forther expenditures during the y it of.dividend puid to its etock smount of compensation THE EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TUE CONTESTED ELECTION T Y.) introdunced the following Mr. SIGERSON (D ick was Jaid on the t the Judiclary Committee he dirccted to L. Ely, the present Alderman of the E w-York, and sucl and includin; 1o Robert Bi By, pecifying ls declgred du of March, 1868 be Jet in March, and the tnunel pproaches can be opencd. 1d will reach the C Kuoxvillein July mext. T OF THE MISSISSIPPL The Committe appointed by the the Convention in improvement of the 3 s to-morrow by rail. The R to-night to_appoint delegates to the State Convention at Nashville, —pp— MISSOURL PROCEEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATURE. BY TELEGRAPE TO THE TRINONE. Louis, Mo., Feb. be eubject o8 1 colt shall pepresent 1o moe; Jue of the works, fixturcs, v T Mr. PLUMB (Rep., umber of Com it. Louis, inf r.»lx ence to th member eack year, whick shall b ndseion, 1o consist of the Mayor, m Conusel of the City of New-York. All wet y the Inspector of Gas Meters, and found cor uped by him iu such & manner and in such part or of the meter a8 fhall render it impossibe 10 open ieters without defacing the Iuspector's st troller may, when e sees fit 1o do &0, appoint one or v perhons to investizate the offairs of the A paper Las been in cireulation Leve asking 20 addross the citizens of iy Jy all the Republican ueibers of the 1. been presented. jobn introduced a LIl providing that upany cetablishie o United &t y of the Larbors, wharves, iile & Mr. Hiscock introdnced a bill providing that any person 10 to tax on personal pro wer officers of bis & e amouut of ek pers hall contain the atue any partnership * Mr. Buek introduced APr Btraw ehia nent of the wnount eollected £ of the laet ten Btafe on the salt period, which was la 10N REQUESTED FROM THE CANAL BOARD. ) introduced a resolutic ested to lmmediatel, erty during t T Whi ¥ 3 s C. Alvord to represent them in Washisgton, TNE CHENANGO CANAL ENLA ERTS (Rep., O1 o Eugiucer be requested to of February, as to the o anal within the city of Ut © (e Bvie Catiad, it Hie 00aL 0f TCRIOVING ¢ lock ou the Chenal , LOWEK OF cities i this INEPRIATE ASYLUM, ore) ealled np & Mr. VAN VAL olntion to investigate the p o 1nsane Asyluin at Bingha tinued, was passed. of stocks owned, lutere with gunpow Dasond, the owner dumages, alle; plot to compe; hereaster be r0oklyn when the sau bale or bundie secured in or bound by withes or slate is, Weighing more thau 15 pounds. Governor elall appoint au Inspector of Lay, whose i1l be to sce that 1o forelgn substay & '8, and mast then add his brand of 11 Mr. Barrywan introduced a bill providing that any per- iug In the purchase or sile of real st first ohtain frow the Mayor of licente, upon the payment thercfor of $60. ou evexry §100 i to be allowed brokers on cither L LrOU U & Lill namirg as cor Astorla and Central Park Stage Con X 1L be contaived ——— e OF BANFORD CONOVER. Wood OF other mater, TESTINONY BEFORE TH EY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRINONE. WasnINGTON, Feb. 10 mony in the case of Sa DISTRICT EUPREME COURT, The following is the testi- rd Conover, given before the Rupreme Court of the District of Columbia on Thureday this State, which General Afsembly, null and void, ai ssage of 4 law to regulate frei and for the A bill was introdué bit the qriving of ' re, alias Campbell, was refxamined—He s the deposition made pliciy of Jeft. Da Joseph A. Hoa regognized the paper Judge Holt concerning the € assasgination Conspu ad the document refegred to po the cpuversation between jawin, and Jeff, Davis, pel: ures to be taken fu order to accown peoln. He testified befor ttec that the statement he bad made to J Le bad been juduced to give such He copmitted the entral Park to Fifty-Linth- 2a6 10 bo locenta fae cach pastenger ot Mr. Berrywan introduced a bill providing that the of Jabor ¢f conductors and drivers or raiiroads, ibusses, or licensed coaches in the cities of New-York Brooklyn shall be only 10 boure in each 24 hours, rodueed a Lill providis Tter by.the Governor, whose duty it shall to provide for the publication of the reports of the me Comrt of the State. . Blakesice introduced a bill providing for corferrin tion on the Supreme Court, to heir and Uy an ruine claims for demages resulting frora any of the Mr. Poole {ntroduc B 1 Ting to Iive bee for the appoint- the House Jn‘n!"- testimony by written - etateuient i took ~bim several Conover write the statcment at the National Wni. H. Roberts, Nathaniel Oser and the paper was written, studic about two weeks before he weut tnese testified tha Le received o the time en route 1o € he told Judge JOROVEr Kay# in iscourage the Judy do not lead Lim to helieve that § that your greatcit alm is monc 1rom New-York ; wait, ouse’s Polut; 1ot no neces- t theye; 1 know the you Luad better reach Konse's borrow than to draw {roin BY TRLPGRAPH 7O TAR TRI \VA‘SIINGTON. Feb. 10~The following table ghows the amount of debt of the Government falliug due iutc, 5 a bill providing t 14X & uln of o) e purpose of erecting nory of soldicrs sent out from such towus und alis 0f the Geueral Government, Purdy iutioduced a bill rovidivg that Silas . Gif- Wm. Caldwell, Henry present when th not excecding uments to the ept. 9, 1650, §37: Wde, act Apl.15, 1842, .. 104,011 04 2,000 00 00 0 3,600 00 1,40 0 before Judge | New-York in November, 16 the prisoner; witness whs at a “supposed” witness, who W more abont the eonspiracy ; letter,” “ Ip order not to not Araw $00 muck ; are 100 AUTIONS, AN akove all, do not draw on hi all means, ultil you get to sity induce you io draw before you efiect will be bad, very bif Point short—had eveh hette ew-Yotk; 1 bave not tife to explain; but Iiknow, and promize you that the effect will be di Fehermes aud prospects; dou't fall, then, 10 do as I teli pu. W. H. Roberts, nlias Jose ane from New-York with or the purpose of making o 1 10 go before the Judge- which hie (Conover) ju the assassination Lis possession several and afferward went with Hoaye aud Conover, and re ott, jr., Thoa. Roe, Ji tliers, WAy cous Farms—the capital stock to be €d a bill providing that Sur bave power and jurisdietion to compel testaent der accounts of their pro- Hiscock iutrod 17, 1860......... Treasury Notes, acts e8 aud guardians 1o re March 2, 1861 archi 2, 1801. .. ngs iu the same wanrer as executors and guar ‘D are declared capalle of acting do. Married w nEp s nator Goddard iutrofuced a bill oy Loans. o xmi;l:ecn his o bI«.lmu or in be ¢ way represent, shall apply to the Tny fown of ward {0 Tedtce the vome of Hie o teyit ehall be the duty T Oath as to the value of his or If auy party refuses to ue Of their real made by the As- strous to our 7 810 Notes, dll1~l A, real or porsonal ¢ 80r8 10 examine u Teal or personal estate. T the quéstions in regard to the #oval estate Lo reduction ehall ES in 6 per cent 5-20 13'ds. pound Jotercet Not BT 7 to write, jmphicating Jeff. Davis y THE STATE LEGISLATURE. RAFMATO THE TRINUN R EENATE....ALuAxY, Feb. 0, 1667, nnm:‘m;olI Senators_present this iy Was almost wholly devs z o of il i Geseral (2 e o IVANCED TO A TRIKD READING, To gstabiidh the Hudson River Hos Reepic, and ap) ropriates 100, riain gores of Jand in U the Ml'nlull.n naica to raise $60,000 for tho the Grand-st. an, 1 Newtown Railroad Com- the Brooklyn City Kail ‘Autborizing Edward Cunsed & ) take and Lold roal es- Authdrizing the Conuty of Data hess tu borrow money w for a gde for the Hudsou Safodkucd. \ ASSEMB The SPEAKER presented the ans Wer of the New- ealth in reply 1o a Asecqubly relative to prostitution in N KE pZL TARBOX M¢ es for Mr. FUKD 8; C before the Judge-Ad in 1867 The amount o The aount o nt of Q 20 Bowu November, 1667, 5. ... The amount of issue of N week ending Baturday was $207, $501,204,866. From this Is 10 be deducted he ¢ 12,518,053, leaving ated it he recognized the signature attached to his written statement wade bo- fore Judge Holt us his own. '8 were examined, but thelr evidence was i U this’ worning at 10 0'clock, Al Wiss Tesume in, Clexk of the Judiclary Committee, was the praccution, and read from the journal of the it ues of Messrs, Wilkon, 1, Woodbridge, Morris, Cook, Rogers and Lawrence as the session of the Comuiittee on May 3 UOVEr's testim of Cotiover was reported hy Mesers ceution aunounced that they would Lere close pital for Ineane, ixcopal Public pregent durin ¥2 The testimony Hayes and Smith, uthorizing Awaction of & Anthorg dvocate-Gen. "nlll was ffilllt-t‘l for the defenee shown the affidavits of Ca bell and Snevill he 'Mn‘!‘m(l that they were ll “Wis Band. writing; witness reduced their testitiony to Sriting ; did not ask Campbell avy questions as to his life ; Liad no ground at that time to suspect the truthfuiness of statement ; had a ‘eonversation with Campbell ously, and be then stated as to what his depositi witness then put the statement fu writing, and 1t was - ]:b("ll before Gen. Thow itpess was Lot present whei Campbell sworc o but it Was Feturned (o hiu by Campbel '4’1”'; thetuc "Du';:] i, ritness took Hoar before the Presiden and bis depoeition was rcad over before the Pre 4 Secretary Seward and Becretary Stantols, b i Ahe Hon. A. J. Rogers of N was :N\\on;. I,IH(] testifiod t Juember of the Judiclary Committee of the House ; The time of COnoYers testimony witness lhonphl“l’h:t{ four wembers of the Comnlttee were present: these wege Gen. Thomas, Goy. Boutwell, Me. Wilson (Chairmau) Cross-exarnined by Mr. Carrington—1t tool . bers of the Committec to ¢ e e was adopted by the Comm! prescnt at 13 o'clock those members of the C X itness thouglit those affidavite we as sttentive during the exawmination of the nesser, = Le Hou, Mr. Wilson was recalled as a rebutting wit- 8, and testificd that there was a Guorun or the Com- wwittee present during the examination of Conov Cook, Woodbridge and cut in the Committee at the sawe fare as 0 Aesistant-Tr Bapks, &e., $126,; of Fractional Cu iy The Qishursement artments for the week were ag foll avy, 416,743 ; Iuterior, §310,072. Total, $4 — MEXICO. ————— THE REPOKTED SPURIOUS MEXICAN BONDS, BY TRLEGRAVE T0 THY TIINUNE. ~The accusation made by 1 Legation against the United States, Eu- ropean and West Virginia Land and Mining Com- pany, has been met by the Pregident of the Company, in the form of a petition to Congress, to investigate | It is nuderstood | psented to Congress to- River Jusave Asylaw. worn to by Cany 8, & Otary pub- York Board cf resolution of the w-York. enesee)—To ¢ Teate a Bowrd of ~Jerscy, for the defense, e, W ¥ (Dem., Westchester) at 1n May, 150, he was 6 through the streets of . HISCOCK_(Rep., Onondaga jct-Attorney of Reneselaer County, ) ROTICES OF BILLI Mr.CRANDALL (Rep., Allegliany istics and provide for the regiktration o, * marriages N.Y.)~Toaboh ‘*h capital N. Y)~Toyrovide f ¥ the ve- 31 "0 regnlate the A ¥-York. Ry ative te the )—Tocr, eate a Boasd. the charges of uornm, but a rule & qUOrtm was not * Mr. M. C. MURPHY (Dean., r. BIGERSON (Dem., ront-stcet, and o régulate railroad tr ¥ LOCKWOOD (Rep., Cayuga)—Requiring w to conneet all curs of passenger traj event accidents. RIBEEN (Rep., Mouroe)—To Incorporat 48 banks, r B LLSFAUGH (Dem,, Oravge)~To tax incomes Fovernment bonds. A Faratoga)~To ercate slack Troy to Fort E ‘anal from Fort Ed- To reduce the nui- « Lawrence test.fied to NT IN KENTUCKY. LousviLie, Feb. 9.—The passcnger train which left Nagbville at noon for Loulsville, accidentally ran off the track pear Frauklin, Ky. One paesenger car, and the @ge car were thrown down an embavkment and. 9 to pleced: 'There were but few wuecnger: on lhg semg of wliom were huit, but uot seriously. The etey, boggage-yaely Ve (Dflf' ) boggoge yutm aud rakeman ywepo RAILROAD ACCID! ©u the 9th Inst. 46l of the Federal Government, ere 1o meet Ortega on the City f Ban Luis Potosi to be tried there. Juarez states that Le would leave Du- ‘acatecas on the 14th ult., and would re- main only ‘Wwo or uu-veu(,ln{ln at the latter ng on hy journey ie City of Mexls ol L' Lotk ' wge the Champlain o amend an actrelative M, FREAR (Dew. 10 contraets made b) pofi arket ('m?.;gw fi: also te lucorporate t) T withiglag o salk m road in Bpring-st. and other streets an UCK (Dem., N. ¥.)—To amend the Mechan- Foor the relicf of Pross A. lmulg')x‘ul BCHEME. B e LOUISIANA. THE NEW UNITED STATES SENATOR. BY TELRGRAPH 70 THE TRIBUNE. WasnmnaToN, Feb, 10.—From information recgived Dy persons here it is evident that Duncan J*. Kernér, ex-Rebel Congressman, and anthor of the Labor laws ana reducing freedinen to a state of peonage, vill be elected United Stated Senator for that State. The Legislature Las been balloting for three or four MOVEMENTS OF L. D. CA W-ORLEANS, Feb, 0.—The Hon. L. D. Campbell, Minister to Mexico, Jeft bere this evening for a short visit to his family in Ohio, some of whom are sick, this city belng his temporar; to return in a few dags, and the Stato Departimont ae to Mexican affairs. ———— VIRGINIA. FREEDMEN'S CONTRACTS IN FAIRF4X COUNTY. DY TRLEGRAPH 0 THE TRIBONA. WASHINGTOX, Feb. 10.—A report reccived from the * Freedmen's Bureau from the Assistaut Superintend- airfax Connty, dated Vienna, Va., Feb. 2, Fuir contracts for the ensuing ycar have nerally boen effected, and there is now very wor in the county, A growing dispo- ands upon shares is manifested, and those who were industrion: Just year find very litule difficulty in obtaiping land again.” s Sy KENTUCKY. PY TELRGRAPR TO TER TRIBUNR. FRANKFORT, Feb, 9.—The Legislature has passed a il to pay the State bonds, waking New-York the Unless bonds are presented for year after their maturity, they A culogy w K e Alcttet has jist been declining to atte ublie business, r Argonant, recently wrecked, has been ud sold at auction for $4,00. One tun of pig lead, the first prodnetio lin County, was rec d here to-da et KNOXVILLE AND KENTUCKY RAILROAD CONTRACTS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE. KxoxviLLe. Feb, 8.—=The Knoxville and Kenfuclky has let eight miles of heavy work, from Coal Creek to Powell's Valley, crossing Waldron's Ridge, the approaches to a tunnel of 1,20 feet, homas Steers, experienced con- tractors, who engage to complete the woik by The next section, of ten mil tract a8 S00D a8 —A conenrrent resoluti id the State Constitution by striking n referring to the qualification of preachers and others, was tabled in the House yeste A coururrent resolut - Testor LAGES—THE —The Kepublican's St. Jog ayk that isaae Kosenthal, why was reg tried for attempting to blow upehis store, jn that er, has commenced a shit azainst J building, for $20,000 | 12 that Demond artanged the whole Lim (Rosenthal) to v Gen, Bradshat, late ¢ lector for Buchanan County, has | W. M. Sherman, Cgunty Clerk, fo) law in thrgwin, election to_cle claims §20,000 damaecs. Resolutiops were intradated into of the Y rotect)o 1 into the H exag cattle through the Statd, m the ground of there being contagious discusds NATIONAL FINANCES. praivmn shamicn nr . Do, 3,000 00 ©4,705 08 et notch. o .. §204,497,820 uent, on the fi Worn-qut actual cir 776,254, The United Btates Treasurer A« gecurity for eirculating National Bauk notes, & 450; as security for depostor 460, Total securities held, $379,308,900, The amouut of Fractionnl ( orinter during the week was $676,100, - Amount shipped : wrer, New-York, $10 Fotal ehipped, redeemed and { the Treasury on 3 the Legation. ion will e p morrow denies in mero, Corlie: the guarantee of Licld by the Company. g JUAREZ ON J118 WAY TO THE CAPITAL. The following is an extract of a letter recently re- ceived in this city from President Juares, dated at Darango on the 12th ult. : Genzales Ortega came to the State of Za r, 1o the performance of his daty, d sent him, well cecoited, to the dis- A sufficent force Jeft oy and couduct Liw to the th on the defentiv PROM fin'ufi’%{'fiv)gagfia 7, LATEST SHIP NEWS. ~ % —— THE CULVER TRIAL. jon between Culve B ey presumptions must ho i i miust tako 1nto 4000 good CHArdCley o1 we persons. At wbous: 5 o'cloek ¢! 6 prosecutor, restrain the applause i tho previous v a verdjet of Not 1 JON. G, V, CULVER AND JAMES 8. AT FRANKLIN, PA,, ON A CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD-+ACQUITTAL. From Our ) ezial Corredpondent, CRARGE OF Pa., Feb. 7, 1607, Phis trial, s the telegraph has doubtless inf you, was terminated last evening by & verdict of “Not guilty,” the prosecutor, John Daffield to pay in the conrt-room for some minntes g of the verdiet, an night as if all the people 6f Fran Exchange Hotel to con, tal from the charg brief synopeis, somise proposed by thg dags Withojnt ik tht {t is a mere e Constitutional Amendment, and oppose A vote may be reached on Mr. Culver on his acquit- d against him in this remark- nguumycmnmltmewluchn 3-;;1-' u. - o 124 passengers, to_ E. Cunanl Hiechs, bence for Lirerpool. i, Messing, 70 days, with froft, ta o b, 1 Y o, gl iy afi_‘,".','s:'fi'.gs} The history of Mr. Culver, in his connection with o -nn.a-:.l. for the last six years, o and of his failure, s the history of the pire of Petroleam. Suffice i ver opened a banking office on n small capital, end sub: others at various points in this region, all roon, from_the exigencies of rate banks, under what was Banking Law, he retaining the gene: ement, and dispensing ips as Andrew torshipof Custows, and probai a sense of the “eternal fitness ks, the Venango of hig unparalled DISASTERS. decline and fallof the em COLLISION 6N THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. L agrihd A T K The following are the particulars of the collision - on the Hudson River Railroad ov Saturday evening: An extra frelght grain left Thirtieth-st. about 8 o’clock, and had proceeded as far as Manhattanville when it was com- pelled to go on & side track in cons tion of the track at Fort Waah which obstruetion compelle nlar passengertra freight train, supposing the way Was clear, ko Express was lying a t ont on the down track, not procecded further than Chicago Express coming. Al it a collision, but without succces. ran into each other, though Both locomotives were ve @ freight car was also bad] wae seriously injured, thou, the passer gar t1 cars on eitlier of 57 TAUBGRAPH 70 THB TRIBUNS. FOUR MEN INJURED BY AN EXPLOSION IN AN OIL On Saturday morning, jshortly after 9 o'clock, an explosion occurred in Clark & Btebbin’s oil refinery, cor- ner of Prospect und [South Eighth-sts., Jersey City, re- sulting In the burning of four men. The explosion threw down a portion of a briek the oil in one of them was entirely consumed McCue, Charles Murphy, e in repwring a large boiler i close ill, and were surrounded by the flames. et were on the outside of the boiler, and were very :ly burned about the head, face, and hands ‘T three were at work on the inside of the boile Malone, with great presence of mind, seized his con “ man-hole,” thus preventing the flamea After the lapse of # few minvtes the wind flandes in an opposite direc- in_this town, Sea (Br.), Reid, Poo-Chow, Oct. cromed the Equator Jan 16 ,:"'.'.J“,. e Tk S o 031 B pak B Loudon, 31 daye .fil . R s g Bark usiness, became b known ae the Freo el toe Boss ral financial man- residencies and Directo) . dispenses Consulates a with quite as large J E&M Franklin k at Titusville had a cireula- the latter of $500, tof a like amount of Gove Auditor-General at Harris- ress passed an act forbidding f State banks after July 1, ome_National banks, to retire their cireulation, and to y was a measure of prudence. ments with a 865, for the re- nence of the obstruc, D, by d freight trains to give way to ins. After all the trams but the passed down, the conductor of Of these ban and the Petroleum ba tion, the former of § secured by the deposi ment bonds with the burg. And when C a reissne of the notes ese banks about to bec 1t 8) Du; , i P Tnwood before going at & moderate rate of hadly damaged, and uekily 10 one a few of the employés on rain were slightly scratehied. f the trains were thrown from the track. r. Austraiwsia P 1., but bad not come up 40 the. quepce Culver _accordingl . National bank at Pittsburgh in May i 1 cancelation of the notes, the fayds to be drawn from Culver, Pein & await instrctions from York branch and the respectiye banks m, which, when forwarded enn & Co., were charged to those banks. t bonds released by the return of the op were to bo sent to Culver, Peun to the cedit of the banks. 4 in the year 1864 and 1865, the oil fover had reached its eviiss ; and speculation rushed to the confines of madness. This ngs inevidably The Governme! caneeled cirenlal & Co., and place In the meantife, wall surrounding the stills, and ited and burned fircely until 1t Joseph Hines, James Hacket, and Patrick Malone were accommodation groxunity t must have been ex| wires to Cape Cod ceivah from g O iy She aton, :'l': s T W e Ty et v bk Media from Gottenbarg; sebr. Vel 0.—Arrived, steamers from Tonsd. sl rom Philade] el spamer g i in the msugl man- nery and whe, in March, 1865, the terrible flood, as will be remembered by the readers of the TRIBUNE, werty in_the valloys of this yegion t lions of dollars, followed imnmed by the close of the war.and the consequent cheek of pse combined causes the firm of r. Culver'’s cc from cntering. around and drove the tion, which gave the men an opportunity to_escal their uncomfortable all speenlation, by 1 Culver, Penn & t Shortly prior to this tin interested in an enteipr McCue and Mury od, and Malone escaped uninjured, amonnts to about $500. KILLED ON THE NEW-JERSEY RATLROAD, At noon on Saturday as the Philadelphia train of Railroad was approaching Jersey City, a passenger, respectably dressed, fell from the rear car, near Gilbsrt’s Crossing at the Bery y ki Deceased was o mid 1 papers found on his person, is suppored to be & Monroe, from Lyzn, Mas ! Justice Aldridge, n in Hudson City, to-day for identification. ty. was notigged, and will firm became largely g araig se called the Reno Oil and ot of making Reno the depot producing district for the trade of the the oil business had somewhat Teeupe n road was built to carry the purpose into effect, in the face of a determined opposition from rival interests, which made it necessary, at a heavy expense, to cuitons roife, and overcome serious By the encrg) however, two rival @ consolidated with this, mnder his Winter of 1865-6; and not the New-Jerse n Cut, and was in- dle-aged wan, and, road companies ntrol, i the Wing was required but g, which was_appointed for March consolidation, gy AN, BAC The body was taken posses: who had it removed to the P where it_will remain durf Coroner Warren of Jersey ¢ liold an inquest this evening. DISASTER TO THE 806, to approve th r-'o: Baltimore}” ANT JSHIP BAVARIA. The ship Resolute, Capt. Freeman, from Liverpool Dec. 20, arrived at this port yesterday. reports that on Friday, Jan. 29, lat. 5030, lon. 68 10, he came up with the emigrant ship Bavaria, of and from New-York for Havre, dismusted and short ot Oue Lundred and soventy of the passengers of the Bava- ria were transferfed to tho Resolute. One-half of a bag of bread wus taken from the Bavarla, and as the Reso- late was provisioned ouly for her own crew, all had to go on short allowance—one bisenit a day for cight daj the end of which time’ they were supplied with from the ship Caledoua, TI5 FEREY BOAT DISASTER IN BALTIMORE HNARBOR. BY TELEGRAPII TO THE JRINUNE. 10rE, Feb, 10.—James Yonng, Joshua Davis and William Codell, ferrymen, and James Clemmens, Thomas Holt and Mr. I posse: oved to have Jost their lives on the ferry boat which was cadsized in the harbor last night. HRITISIT BARK ASHORE AT CAPE COD, BostoN, Feb, 9.—~The Bri Capt. Thirkell, from Bingapore for Boston, went ashore on's Hollow, near Wellfieet. saved. The vessel s tight and lies easy, and will pably be got off. The steamer Charles Pearson will 0 10 her assist have diate MNabilities, in the form of the first-mort- guge honds of tho consolidated that unserupulons men, opposed to th ated o run u W but he claims Capt. Freeman u i ik, at this critic Cardiff; brig Elyie Al New-York. Suled, Jan. 30, schr. A. Valestise, Hutchinson, Cieufiegos; son, Mapsanillo. MARVIN & CO’'S ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR AFE Are sow copaidered the Best in the World, Principal Warehouses, QCHILBERG® GE rauted & certain_cure, without the slightest younds, scrofuls, mit rher al) bore aud - 7th of March they fafled with a The consequence the failure of the consolidatic ¢ Reno enterprise, to which al energies had been Jent e immediately interested ks which ad Ien cont on, and there- 1 Mir.Colver's with which we are he closing of all the rolled by Mr, Culver— 1onal Bank, whose cap- S rogress of the retiranent of its cir- CNOTH, ATC PErsOns Mr. Culver was soon after Pennsylvania 8 1 Messrs. My ers Banks, 20 miles | nango Bank' (a Kinnear, the latte h bark White Squall, -all three having made private morning in Co very large amount was obtained nud e the honds at Harrisburg under CITY ITEMS. ication of Mr. Among the arrivals at the Hotels are algu, France, at the Brevoort House; . J. Spalding, Utica, at the Hon. J. B. Chatfee, Count Lubersac, P e understood jail PORT OF NEW-YORK.uvs 110 Fam My ARRIVED. Quick, New-Orleans Pob. 3, with mdse. snd SR o aiffax, N. Mes8'3 sasengers.to Drelt, Bon gy oy o ol 10 vessels. . Brig Alpba (of Macean, N, 8 ), Weduaa, Windeor, . 8, 0. * wpean o £ 1. Xevios & Sona. TN IND.—The wind daring the day was foom WNW nsequence have had but few arrivals from sea. i low, making it diffcltfor the ferry-bots o make el lods was te i 7 o th e Soue prosiy s ekl of the low stage of the water on the bar. BELOW. Owen (of Bath, Me.), from Candenas, Meers, from Georgla, wirh lumber. i m"“m-wn' vt eat Bk 1n the Capt. Ebes, bence for 5 ey e, ous of fis gupon’ Paped erechiat R Tl T e up from Staten Tsland, was “ boat lowered of the erew, by which the wan was rescaed. Bostox, Feb. 10. IDOlflw tox?u"mdu ox, ~Xom J et s g oall, sed to th .;h,n-h ol ing pre ‘e was Tée and fore-aall. Will W b Raymond, of Halifax, went turog 1o g, O Fyvenr'S0a e Mk of wes Carion ad bark Ao, o Marigue; brg Chaieg Feb. 10.~Sailed, steamship Sas for Matansas; bark Mumln for liavre; biig Zosem Jove for Antwerp; schr. Moses for Philadelphis; scbr. k. ‘BavTiNORE, Peb. 10.~The steamship Libertr sailed on Saturlay New Orleas with 8 Inrge sargo ‘and ahout siled, s teamer Kalorama for New-York. ~ Arri nah and State of Margland from Ricl 1 The Bl‘.lb'ha Adelaide for Norfolk, yrndu'eomnlwfinll num#tl ment than was ever before. Fonrness MoxroE, Feb, ragous, for New-Yorky Faber fot [ Brat-class passengers. e stenmers George Leart, Thomas all Joaded with m'f:n. More and ~—The Pilot-boat Maryland reports with re. e enconutered beavy ies mear e Fawtuxait Kiver owiog o the beavy fog nd. Poutr.ax, Peb. 10—The steamship Damascs salled st widoight Liverpool. Wind WNW and clear. FOREIGY PORTE, e-York; Wib, ba Xo. 265 BROADWAY, New-York. Ko. 21 CHESTNUT AT, Philadely MAfOINTMENTG—W .-f How. A, Brindage Hon, William TO THOMAS R. AGNEWF, q}mnfi' ‘and Murray-ste., where you will fnd Teas, Cofees, Piah, Floar eveiything else cheaper than any atore in New-York. _One price hoase. [ Connecticut, th fialo. and T. W. Park, esq., V as Hotel; Com Navy, st the Astor Hous | ut Lhe Southel M b e d Eughen, French and Seoteh Stat THE EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANY. APEST SPRING BRD—REC IIVIDII'IH 's'vl:u jcaltural Seciety, Saratoga Meeting, iosting the Post- a o At the Westminster Hotel, okyk, recently dischn- np'S LECTURE' ared with connsel Hoge and Johr 18 were passed in which the lec- , and Juvited to give Y d couibe of lectures b th,‘fi,éxgt'. Ellenville Glass Bytent ¥ mberton and Book Em all the .fi"-&'flm‘;“.‘"“" tloners. sunples s o wasted. Wol made. Orders received aad Sold everywhere. Aj &o._Agest for Squier's ate_the preu [fis_c'fim) ARTICLE—: Jer doaen, at W per 'o conrecton with cornet sture. b HINA DINNER PLATE—$2 il block. o Venango Nutional Ba AND ( Heuly Made Clotbing for ** Geuts, Doys, sud Cleric 8 ..]I:\um:hnl lu;b votes tugngh 1o (he laf y uludid‘ulr, Ge 1 ito the Sthte Sena tailroad cofisojidation ive not been Bioxaw Duornens, No. 62 Lafayetteplace. dozed, at HADLE! tlon with eorzer sto 7 NCH CHINA TEA PLATES-$1 60 dozen, at WASINGTON HADLEY'S, m on with corier —(m;r DINNER WASHINGTON HADLI iad secured the s I SurerATUS and Criam TARTAR—Pure full weight, agd reliable u every way. Sold by grocers g v defended by PrsT BEVERAG ror Fammwy Usg, in tl Kust's Easr Ix0 31 Reade-st., near Greenwich, N.¥. :R—The opeping w‘_‘»'"u]NA TEA t HIS OWN INFOR . LA ALARE TELEGREM Is appited inviail E. CH CHINA Luxs, No. 201 Br. UPS AN ) [:leeto—"l " W;?fi"lxl}'\'flx HADLI e meetings of Dir ded to Austin to ALMANAC FOR 1867 8 Now soaent under bead of New Publica Tne TRIBUN Price 20 cents. Bee ad {TE OF TRADE, dlepateh frow that firm, 2 ity; that afterward, o ngar) received o dispatels from Culver, sayin BY TELEGRAPU T0 THR TRIDUNK. otton fat; ales st 202290, for Middling; Re eceipta of the week The other markets are anchange Quence of the inclemenc, » procured a stater: ter ite close, and Investiga t the bank had made publ Exort, 8,506 Lales, ceipts, 1,423 bales; exports, Molurses o i Pair x Lard dull, at 15@14je. Whisky o Gemand, and the market fs steady; 1325 for Red Winter; “Wheat is fn wmore by, sample_of 14,000 $2 45 Al not kuow e was included ! osited the Lond cest on thein, aricy, Kye aud Pras are pegles Meal, #7 C0@$2 0§ 100 1D, $10% $20; Shipatufl, B 1S THE BEST STRENGTIIENIN REMED' 4 tn Germany, Frghie and England bave awarted 18 T medale. ALLOPATHIC and HOMBOPA' I ALUE of this L MEN OF THIS«CITY Il&?fl“;‘ EIR PRACTICE daily this WONDERFUL TOKM which is, in realite NO )Ahlllf;l;\'kr BUT A I'L MORE STRENGTH] AN of enrrency wnd made Lo objec been bo pHoF Suepicion of Austin’s dis Akl not know of neeled clrenlatic Richard L. Irwin, ¥ the bauk up to th Boston, $1} to ) acco 8 In good demand for mannfactaring; were made ot $7 0w $13 73, Flour is ver rs are st but buyers stood of, 2 30, sirietly Prime Fall, and the Tnstitution: 1 had had great conf y anthority being o find been g testitied (o the e uess of Culver, Penh ies In account current cment farnished by atry, the fiem owed bax $ eral hook-Xeeper of | Uaving tanged from anged. Hogs frm at 63 @6ic. and containg 80 per cont ‘B JUSTIFIES INDEED ITS CELEBRITY. Tie tiongl Hank eirrency 750 total Jesued er of the bank oy t 5. Wl awounting 1o ¢t w2 i0a 82 2t and at thlg date, for Wiater and fres! ver, Peun & Co., olds Bouds as follo Los. Hoge, forme 0 Shipments—6,50 bbls. ¥ cs of public woney, § 1o show that wituo: rwise to diseredit b enco of ll-feeling toward would follow the d-—sad scoun 1, and crush hu to the eartl have said ke would follow i until he got justic things ae Rard as that A. G, Egbert Lind loaned §50,000 to Culver, recelving ate gt Petroleuns Bank stock as security posit in Vehango Bauk; Culver afterward s Witness wis aiterwar Ve ity but who recetved from the | Winter; bu, at b 48 long as be 1 o Sole Agent for Pennsylvasia, N % dull, avd beld more Sramly onld’ tot have been bo 74,600 bales, agal orresponding time last season. Provis.ons genersily unchanged ; Sold by the principal druggists and grocers. K Austin, who b wulders, 11 for Mess Pork tull at counts of the bau Soe. for Western Hescrves. PROVED=" A Housnmorp Necpssivy.” i In January, 166 Savio 50 per ceut i consumption and 50 per cent1a wear aud tear of clothes. ud nskced If bouds wer % 35 hhle at $2 65243 75, Su. Corn. shelied amd in bulk, Oate, in_bulk, bde. Mess Pork, Sides, 15je.s Haws, 15@ite. $2 Sugar, ' Wj@lige. perige Flour, $10. Austin asked isburg, was advised, belonged to the two bank: mined; did not get u s s were belug Iy of which were ng jent for some i exumination w il. Culbert, the mémber 0f the firm, had real uked 68 a6ects; bis position was ndyis Joidan, Cashics of the Thivd National Bank, tirst lot of bonds from Harrishurg; Auditor-Gienerel to separate bonds, which was done Jan, sent about two weeks after, was to the good mansgement by the value of § arow, N. C., Feb. 0.~Cottan quiet: Middling, e, Spirits Kosin qalet 4t $2 87405, Turpestine steady ot the fron got the dati from DESIROUS TO SELL HORS) Savaxvaw, Ga., Feh. 9.—Cotton . Liverpool 24, 1866; statement » The other test ER & SOMERVILLE, N & Li)’t\ET:\o.' 6848 cehasers o inspect iReir extensiv eity- bult CARRIAGES, comprisiag CLARENCES, PES, LAN, D08, COACHES, asd otbet 1 d open work, made of {he b 3 beir oni manafactory, 0. A ‘our large new two-ho ‘aperige unichaiged atecas, and the | imony wus to the good management of , but need not be detailed al wituesecs testified tha v of the bauk; after wh 2 the two Assic w b 83 Oata steady t , #0250 $9; Flax Seed o demand at Culver was business 3 Ble. Dol wod unchianged W The defense L ién rested, and ( lor went to Jury for’ the ( 1 My, Kichmoud for the defence, DA hbis pud gueunied Jw Whe watu We ork, %20 60, Lard quiet, at 1 Hu 2 vhiga dechued 4@ 6. sulcq, 400 Laiws Mid- » Aucsday TR0 HINGTON HAULEY'S, middle s, widdle Cooper Tnsiitate EVE, With corner store. with comer store. DR R L INDORSED BY SCIENCE, 1 PROEND e FAFRNENCE, / y introdaced into Aweriea, which las b GE e TASTE and its VALUE as o REMEDY aequired & G EUROPE. RAORDINARY EPFICACY AND HOFFS MALT EXTRACY UNSURPASSED TASTS OF ERAGE ALL m('g;sg.n‘,l' i ALL AGES, AYS WITH BENEFIT, IVED, EVERAGE oraul.‘!l NG TONIC AND s echol ND PI less of sufferérs who have been cured by the use of MALT EXTRACT (knows throughout Europe for the past ffieen years), the numerous tere of thau ks receved from the rlers andthe people of Kurope 4 . BEVERAGE OF HEALTH FUL EFFH g bt e ey ALOA R to the eutire » BLE i3 ol the warifold DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. CA- 1S [OARSENESS, SCROFULA, CHLORORIS, ko - PRICE SIX DOLLAKS PER DOZEN, with a discount to dealern. Oue dozen aud upward delivered, frée of charge to an} part of this it HOFPS MALT FXTRACT DEPOT, No. 12 B ROADWAY. WARD J. mnnl Hu-ldpl’ clifef botels and families in New-York. mu{ only by OAP,LO.. No. 43 Brosdway, New-York. to the HORSE BU ) of frat.el ssortment cou TRUCKS. Applrts 8. W. WILSON, No. 208 Brosdway,y - LERSE 2 HOKSE BLANKETS, b o e i