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| ~. = ! eee ee \ { . { } Ve 7 H ' od — i \° ¢ THIRTY-SIXTHL YEAR NEW YOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS, ; = n tO wo un. Wh Mv y " | 4 { LIFE ALONG SHORE. soit t the water hp Between (wo Part sb FOREIGN Th LLIGE NCE, NEW YEAR'S DAY. services “just for the fun of "A very large con: | drank at ba Regist lett lly erty LF 4 THK INAUGURATION OF GO¥. HOMEs line ‘Tart ofthe allp on Harrison atreet 8 Ieaget pera Vata grozation sscemblod in Sullivan street M. K, Cynrch, | Syemine, wd got a cold and cheer lows | © prigon MAN. } i ee Peet ot Line, and the remainder FRANOB, potit Mine 8 to whom the Hew, Mr, Jones preached an excell nt bicggdred } , to the Rondout boats. pfs teal ileo ‘fhe Storm o discourse, A prayer and experience mocting fol- New Year's Da: Newark, €. 3. “ Aw '\A Cruise Among the Canal Men. tau ptata rade I gare on tea great ostent at Hee Wrile WER Of Wrasse. oi t © i t Ta teh, tu Whtah Wasseh Ooi bgsha hike putietpatad, | Yn Sesturk afle. callefy were mete bacnewuen CR eR Looge Pants, Jan, 1.—There bas boon a very consld- Callers. Zion M. B, Church, corner of Bleecker ant West | then usual, The city has @ lager proportion of ~The Ninth Brigade, come Th Winter Homes of our Flo erable outflow of specie from the Bank of Fr veo a ney ‘Tenth strects, was also crowded with @ mixed con: | young men and ladies than any city of ite aizo In tt Leer of the Sixteenth and Twonty-fifth Regimenta, f ; . uring the wook just past. ‘The oficial statement greention, Tho services were contnetod by the | Union, Tho grenter part of these are employed in | Oni caccrtmr ty Crome merme paraded thie morning ing Populatio: tho canals they of tie condition ot aMaire of that institation is pab- | INAUGURATION OF GOV. HOFFMAN, | Kev. w. F. Bovier ; and the Rov. Christopher Rush | the various manufactorioa dotting the ety, Par: | Cu lter eras ane cee eyed nis stall to the Bbute he aucetion of, 8 bont on Ushed to-day, whereby it i# shown that the amount ‘ rey Almost a contonaran, and one of the founiers of the | Jors, gelub rooms, and barrooma were thronged | \ tol, wivere, although the enow wes falling and h + Ts Mokenot hercinc-we aked him why the boats wero | Of Duilion on hand is quite 81,000,000 of francs lene Re eee church delivered an address, Disorderly characters | with visitors, who ponred along the strocts, yy ae blowing, making it the most Dr. Hayes speaks of the “Children of tho | not all of a size, and the answer oe that AC tiey | Osan ht the corresponding period lant woek, The Day in Washington. | ‘rr Labeda {ol il admittance by pollee- | despite tho inclement weather, In a steady stream. | Wie inane «pet pap taking pied pone cy ; ‘ ere, protein tala . Abe men stationod at the doors, the: bale ae ae A ae lary) ds, Frozen Sea." « squad of Fequimaux Tnitans whom | th * post boats would | be | sure to, take rs perete Now Year's Speech, his’ Hess ae A Ponrtat | At the Ustow M. E. Cured, Fiteenth street, be titealae the ile suet al acl and palgred H organization of about hnudrod men, ‘ ‘ taerusd hon pay the. abet ‘ants, Jan, 1.—The Emperor Napoleon, at the | ‘The rennoon Yesterday — tol | tween Sixth and Seventh aventos, and Pether M.B, | 49 the trophy knocked fron tho cupoia of the New | suceeded in maintaining perfect order. At noon ¢ Fou! way ‘ow ahore. ‘Theveperple Hod thos looted | AO Mgt? Cosi) fo go 'weaty mad he wemtern Dou | axaal New Year's reception ot she diplomatic corpe, | Nosthrasire-Pursult of Pleasure wuder | Church in Salim, near Amity aster ko nervices | Riryecuhaejat! Garitengime cunuert rect; ao | matlonal salute way red by the brigade and the po tperg habe oY er nd 6 | ee are ee eee eee orate tadner ceamicient | 1% fepiying to the address of the representatives of DiMentiies. were heid—all intensely interesting, and conducted | sounded with mercy ronga toa Ine hour inthe night. | Litto Giant gam, A little befure 1 o'clock Gov. Pene and of the seals, walrus, marwhal, en the canaiss w ek us og, cient Long before daybreak yosterday @ sovere storm | wiih ie utmost order and propriety. Up to midnight no disturbances occurred. The | ton and bis etof, followed by Gov, Hotiman and bit au foreign powers, sald that he realized with much - a Whied , ions of | Feg-on. . k rem was very acyere, The. Tevingts tao eee eee noe or eeerrcd | _ Meator tho erent fleets of canal hosts ite on the | fleasare the coneliistory spirit animating European | OF ROW and hal visiiod our ety and aurroun Anes, | Ag Aiton stroct, Norfolk strect, Worsyth atroctsand | fara" ware woekaseh early in MeN dh in | Ma entered the Assombly Chawnder, w bleh Aad gt King, who has #o greatly distin: nished | other ede of the river, over at Jersey, und some are | ¢ so that when people taally roted ont of bed—laztly, . old Mt Ms Ih, BR, . Bites, My gar | anon crowded by apeetators, Oceupying tl ity rom the Beginning of tme bf lis strange | anchored to the Hroowlyn basin. We found eeveral | Governments, which enables them to quiet animost- Other HM. B. Churches; theee: serriors were held and | fir, MT TS horia sleeha, end bvedir kts HORSERTELo neers may oho. | Duate Lowerer, inthe stip at the foot of Harivon | tes and smooth international dimcultios an fast as | Peevuse they expected a day of reat and rajotelag, OF | geymons preached, trem On tteNee Mr trugh Walt, the Wepenetsadons | Cinre fot. Beaton sald: fireet, and soon got friends With the people on | they arise, thus Insuring the continuance of peace, | V'sing and visitatton—they fonnd that travel was 1 dint the Methodists were not along in their wateh | of the Springfield avenna Fowl, ingnaged to ria bis | ef OFFMAN: In welcoming yon to the Chi r lagiairacy of tha State, ae it i alike my duty an Whom we found plevsant and agreeatlo | 19 eovAdentiy hoped that the year 1880 would prove | Post impossible, Tho mort inveterate and unter | acctings on Thursday night, Similiar services wero | Cats up to a lute hour. The Oranse road gave out itte#inral cenias; hig palices, pyramid Bch, end vast eutliediats of lee, all enclosed In a | yo found living in a snow villaze on tha Aretle lee, ® | adventace of thetr saperiority, and rean. the benefit ; 1d of thelr own by eolemn feelends and mountains, Without the usuel aceompanimeats of rough: ite " Remnighttall, ‘Trams on the foul give out | my pleasurs ta do, Lehcertully transicr the ayaibol @ guorded by cver watehtal lecbergs. Various it ree apeceh which Delong to the common | @8 satisfactory a the Fear whitch kad just cloned, and | Pifled caller must have been strack with heen d Reld in Dr, Adauis's Presbyterian Church in Matison | MY EMIGRMAll Trams on the | hae lerbegiaet tee ofits notkority ta'yonr handes bid you welevane te Other vozazers tell us of wandering tribes of the de | “ast Of bostmen. that the course of events may dissipate unfavorable | *Kin to dismay on beholding tho heavy sant-Nke | gyonye, corner of Twenty-fourth treet, The Doctor ive day. tho eapiial. not merely to the exalted station ta kate g Tho frst boat we saw wea laden with a promiscns | aipreiiensions anit consolidate the peace wo necessary | MOW And fecling the neeiliessarp eloet tn his fee | precehod wecrimon full of power snd truth, and the —— a which you hve been eiooen, bas to also the friendly Art, Who Lave no setticd Lowes, but go where the | ous enrzo of four in barely shuddy, on dees tn | #P . - eee 7) | yoatcrday morning. Alt day this anpleasant and re- | Prone h ; EW YEAR'S DAY IN WASHINGTON, | (Chit onl generous uspitality of tts dtizcnes. Ta fan and the green parturage eall them, Then there | (nermous b nd -bobwetn docks, gral. to the wolfare and progress of eiviliged nations and 7 a f congregation engaged in prayer antit the Naaginary | terminating my ma them. 2 ovanot forbe wg bet onkcrayamd besides the fre peoples, -s Preheneible conduct of the weather-keoper Wne CON | jYn6 which divides 129 from 1200 had paaac.d, ere to expreas my eratethl appreeintion of thelr entforna lf fre the Indians of our own tana, ond the Gypsies of Tried & ateet BAMeerOf ale, barrsi®, “ po 8 Eel Utnwed.» Perhape some ungodly people were profune Mb Epeelal Do patch to tho nu. courtesy. Tam sure that che kindness whleh || 2 Burope, over 10.00 of whom have emizratea to ‘and liege slabs of stone perforated with GREAT BRITAIN. bk (hide Ween WHEN Ole And fone ie FR, Church celebrated Itc one Wannixorow, Sant. | have invariably extonde.t to tae will be aa freely \ re i wailie (sk lari t "man Wa caretully packing hye cart ( at When they found such cold and Gnoomfor Hanaredth wateh night on Thurs’ A large con: New Year's calle of Wi tinned to yeu, and will cont 2 greatly to the “ | oe wes ee eee eva teraneel 108 as htle: & searee TOW, Wwe not Th en Pikes bu Wetuionentbate: drnnece to the pleacure they ini! auuletpatel. lary | greeation were preseot, The Rew. John Wihia | 4) bas car's bn s of Petae Le an oft-told Pgsere of your oMetat reshdoiee Fr thete ‘mide, haracter, taanners, customs, awa, fl 5 g i ale, being merely motters of holo ty tn oft. fivsing you joy héest wishde uses seanoee H Pat fow peo loare owere that in the slips, docks, mrtinan' toss | , LOmson, dems Jefe Meet leday,. tno lead. | ory ea ee sey aor be Wknown, | Prctched from the text (eremiah aril 2) "0 earth, | ets and titinens calling upon ono vaotuer in regeiar | cession tothe clon oF Goverven,f tpsek. hoon aa ( tnd coves of the FE ond North rivers, thiro ner atior | Ing editorial, denounces the projects of the Liberals frieigaliohb batdat Mtid ol Bd all td pow ns | earth, earth, bear the word of tho Lord, After con rom ‘There was not near large a et Lat th | eb Coit cheetioak: tlt tas aac | ; hie turn Ne may “fet | for the abolition 6F : the worldly minded of this great elty are given to | Guam hi as LN RSI. Penile Was . Thore was not neat 40 1a rowdlat tha | it in a position of aritiona and uncense | peath a winter populetion quite as romarkable in | fy TMiye ts Give h Gate, Fee, task | (ce, he. AbONUOR, OF premiapeneterss eiby Mad -anye sine, Hottng, dad ved Year's Evi ding bie remerka, the roverend gonttem Wits House es on provious occasions, whlle the | Ing care. Vo core ‘obey. tl their way os ho Wild tribes mbove alinded po- | fellow's awearning’nd Jecring, you'll ace, bot do. that England is essentially aristocratic and conserva. | Pevel inks Tiatinds and sadling On teks te Tithe, | Pllowed by rome of the members who have E:OWN | edo ebbod and flowed thronsh the apacions asloon ments of pub In the face ne PA Pulatiin of free Ame Tice ge ay as ho plwmys has’ don tive, The directors of the bank of Overend, Gur. | Well as on tho night before Chtetman, Quanttles | cay in ihe servic of the Chuvoh, Thetr experience ‘ : nd individial hardeltos, wilt duman Pulatiin of free Amer'can citizens, shnt out, to a ty ‘" ' Psy of tinwholceome Aulde are drunk, and many \urkoys, v ir, Colfve, Vice-President elect, nntit late in the oe ri ee caicut, Ly their singuter “ecographies! poste m calling to whe eartinan. “T'm | ney &Co., which failed some time ago, and whore * ST * | wus vory varied, and, coming wa it did from sneh | ap, tos: belle: betes | ig ay rey ria Ape tg t wate bE food for’ Bin cocktail when you get them slabs | Oy, , Beatie ; arene, dacks, and chickens are aiepoved of dering area afternoon, his brida belng the great centre of | wa Will but share the lot of all your pra j Hon” SST e:tpenyend eid ANCCHIOG ut aeme | Phnpe sie Affairs have been in process of Hquldation. have boca | Frat, Hehe Wi i Maat commenced | YONerwute men, hal great effvet on the younger Por- | attraction, The feature at the White House The trasts of the posit o dimente pothics of the outlying werid, and yet ldentified 0 Peanu tite hoata ate the, foot of, Harri. | arrested und held to ball on a charge of fraud in the | (ho Grawing. It wae those whe had commence’ | gion of the congraxation. a Ae aeons delete aa to f ‘of entire escape ' t a ie SEGA "tha wade eommemete fon atrect half ‘ewpry, kta Wee ubpaneinbut ot (id tabuive their New Year's too early who awore, Others, r ues were spent the Harting houre oé the cla aad:| Ue the call of General Butler upon Mr. | fron iniainterpretath are. But mighty 88 fc sovtal hdasestiteh,. They lve in Wooden hoaveh | Vlompe pet, be Mi veand 2’ | Reov apectable fathers of families, woral young men and | ine greeting houre of tlw not Jer Whe ehall nce | Vohnwon, who recvived Mim In a very pl miay be the eaneay the Iabors, and the reanonstbilt 1 nd celal necessities. ‘They Ive tn wooden houses yar Three : . Ne greeting hours of tha New your, » shall ro “OM Ben Wate" sot, | Of the ofice, Mey are Not Without campensations g “Ther oe bat A Poutan oon. ladies, all were generall’ watisted to remain at home 1 ant manner, OM Pen Wat was not forgot. 1 water, and 6 not recogntzed us aattor ty cree, aul eWay ane Baas, & stratio os) «i cord the observance of the noxt Now Your's 1, | irihe triate dre severe, the rewaris are ny lees sign ‘ . Lit nih Beis ens ie potion {and mind, Tciaims the Senta, iw onthe | Con, Jan. 1.—Thero was a large-s san tq. | and eiaiter at thelr fircaices, Bat ta many & | «We know mot what a day snay bring forth," WPL cen, and a aleady stream found thelr way to bis | and far more keting. ‘To him wl oholie the relation 4 “ r vo they tho charseteriatios 0 0. | whoicenten,” ncration bet WSollivan | HUB pie 0. Wate a viel epee Pahl ied ear the capitol where 1, Wade wore Ne peo} hic ou ROW, 17 Tie oce ls not thite clement, and the only tnate of | “"hesq canal boats cabry ahont B00) bistioldy aig | Momstrstion here to-day, ab which Mr. O'Sallivas naga fine. cake and eandwiches, | geoijgious services were hud yosterday worning In eMac DNesactvigay heand Mre, Wade wore | to, the, people witch, . io waite ere arine mich they get, so far nvwa Know, f9 thot of | aithonsh itis not the rote to reli odd turreis, it 1s | made ettong speech nnd quantition of cold turkey BG ™ hb! sng Homan Catholic churchrs, ia commemoration of | Powe Wt nnt any cercmony, Tho day, though | warded, whieh IC Improved, | will enat ine which they get, ao far as 1 M9 tha Otten done to oblire retail customers, as this woman = nourishment were left over na baled meats of the pa rai ralny aud di Noval not soom to dampen the | him to" secure. for, Mninelt tuple “Toeompense Atlantic fapplngs in, and round New York bar | waa, whe, whan she god, her. guaatvrn, Caled an ex, The Contemplated Yacht Race. faneral, owing to the allm attendanes of antielpared | “" Suemmension oF WME olay Ardor of callers, sot tt was rot unttt darkness over- | for the precipliate aad erronoous Jucemapts of men. for. We wiinde to the eamal hours und their inhable | prisg.ani erat lt homme, riding Hereiit on the top of | Loxnoy, Jun, 1.—SM. Ashbury, in his note to | callers, who had looked wore to thelr own comfort New Yonr's among the Germane. ~—-! took tho afimy that sticre wae wny cessation, Spocactien te be pomatan be extiions, Wien ietary tante—t) ove Isimactites of the freah water courses, ‘A litle further on, some men were unloading a | Messrs, Bennett and Stebbins, of New York, rela- | than to the hospitality of thelr fricnds, Very few Owing to the inclemoney of che weat you | pher Roepe eats vast In namber and thealvulsble ta velo, whose: 7 ! both artide al and natural, Winter after winter they care pt Lacan, cory oy enelt periorm ot Bis pert tive to the proposed yoo't race, after objecting totho | vontured abroad in evrriages or cleigha; In tact, Of | torday, the observane iene Ri we ag gee cal Pree Gane loca extes a tvery dinetton and cor ever me to thin po om ntan . | with munazing e@k ‘6 found Lene ‘ f 1 Nloy, te i +o heward’s ¥ “i eld of ac ad wee, prt, dom ’ gome to thie pert, ov for lands om the cot: | FEN AATEC aa tne ein. maureres | tonnage oF tho Dacnitens, saye he will race the Mba | the later It was m ditcalt master to count bal w | ho Germans was Rot very waked, oi the Corinan oH, Jal. he ieesidente teoape Fostnton thal ta nowhere. else vutpeued; Reewssarity | rathal na inlgi narrate Hea ide tate “grain atavellrs.s -eraly | tou uerose ho Attantie, Me will go tn any evant | doucn an hour on Browiway, and even thore were | viacca of anwsesnent, which usvally during the bull: | gon this moruing Woe attentol By = mony gn dates comm scat ao versie ce } Sore Pemar culchy, although not avcrae le. potting | ship Dorota be-wee etlowed.to preciive Ibeee work: | ComNee QqupHy/ US young wen determined to hare one ateigh rite, This | deaceted. ‘The euatom of making ealls, though not | qe ety, the dudzes of the Suprono Court, tio moms | gpstiety AM wil Aue fall” to "be sflsappotnted. | Doiediseereg i ree fe Petting | uh oF dhe cent jrasy fact, tnken in connection with tho great delay occa: | universaily ta practice among the Gcrmans, Wa8 | ber of the Cabinet, the ternbecs of Congross ree | bar tagrace Re STR or exemption tri surmmeem, } | yr ibe vf 1 ray, sien wild horse is in| ihe FORUM rascal, re: re aft tg, the Pit = Sh sioned to the horse raiirowls, proves conolusively | fully kept up by thoso who have adopted it as @ ying to Washington, and many promincat pore | #000 and intesrity in the phase oe, the pantie face spray : if we’ eoull « Bie person of whom we Victor Rmanuelts Now Year's Addre that the majority of our residenta etayed at home, mode of insuring ffiendship, notwithstanding the | g¢ dence of ladies wi er olla, | OF later be discerned, and ite req weths oot ‘7 What the number of these canal boats may bo we La " ° * ne fone, Tho attendence of ladies wos rather Has | oe ase to bine or to bis name as long the: MN hava a proaa| Suonbar of atberitalie; But, Oey, thin question was avery pretty litte woman, | Fyonasce, Jun. 1.—King Victor Em In family cteslow tie Uimehonorad eaxtom of gtv- | obstacles prowented In the shape of enow drifts, ren- | gwing t0 the extremly disogrecable condition of the | nee just art ti. memory of his pom fob tebe care ‘ tre very nuiocrous, although on this elde of the rivers In Invited ta down’ Bo down we | ay. in bis reply to the New Year's congratul fogand receiving qltty was kept up with aa much | dering locomotion a dificu't task, Bolrées and re | gay, Tho general reception commenced at 12) ¥IVN. ‘These constlcrations | Hoey oe cay valid eka dla te i eoeee or | cele feet in life, towant the pinne of the | of the wuliliory staff, «uid that the proarnt situation | attention as itever has boon, and probably ever Will | ynions took place In various parta of the ity under | g'elock, and notwithstanding the Iuclomency | RACCuMYS can direcard hie paris uth r Lat nip Ranieri et ! er | » were wow In A pro'ty enongh cabin, some | OF Ttaliin afluirs was good, but that If the pre be. the aneplees of difterout German clube and fo- | of the weather, a. fae mumier of itt | (tte not ‘ommucis io aay tint in the adlaltimoe rarely more then belf a dozen in asiip, They ure ot aquare, containing Ftoe, a ea ‘Tho numerons sports w-unily indulged im on this di zens nnd others were present. ‘Tho I CR Bel arts chart enile et jet by no nears cemorstrative in obtruding thelr pro- | t¥0, some bencher, and a hundsome chil amleanle situation should become clouded, P lay | chetion, | reecived the visitors in the" Bivwe l Tre | (ud the foundation piinciple of equity and jasties . mother, the Httle kady whe wel trouble in the future should a penr to be tmnin were yesteriny very few wud mongee, owing tothe | At the Turn Hull the new your was netiered in by | frie ut the Hareutive hewschiett ant tra ot-or | EA BOtonly the aighest obstaation, ut te a whole pe Portions upon the gaze of the presers-by, but on the ine pe ¢ were ale ale © ro wore alto male ping ty tor the pormanen bined © sbould contidently rely upou the loyaliy and | MOFM, ‘Thero war no pedestrtaniam, and but one of | the Turners and their 1 tontrory they are Ko Jommed tozether, often und r | room-eulied elsewhere a state oom—with the bunks | Pe Sheu! Sidi! f wo do hie, the shadow of some tur dae eer i ca cctared | PRAMAS tO MG. Biade Of something lee atave, | Patrlotiam of the ermy ty rustein bim tn maintaining | $0 dog and cock fights, The skating was destroy. | voater soiré ' jas, : , , | Which Teh only the spies of a foot between the bed | peace and the national honor. \oshinauinhdc oat Oithongh Inetiecius) eerie CBE ENED ee se one Se eraeee pre Of reshunsl ultimate, itn utiment, wnite ( mem "a of the Mr and assisted in the fr the prominent y officers were Gen, Dentand other ofleers of Gen. Grant's stat now in Washing tent’s family wory prosont | erona frlenda hy a Syl- ption of the viewers, Anione | which, like all the feativitios arranged Byer With jeowreck and avow-lsifts, that It is not | ptt beak. Them tne Aig Wahid wn mag otea trmatie » | ativir, j | red_and comprevensive duty, | The eye, however, scon becomes used to thele buike | Cuxomebody's darling,” and wo have vo donbt very ORRSOR: tink, however, there was an cxeellent attendance, | papers hich their annual bail at the Walhalla in AeLatasee Uiameran om | uke, L fuvoke for pour ih Predbaciae Bla} worthy to be #6) drew out of its case, and ahow ert it > And skating Was continucd aati late at might, Not. | Orebard sticet, which was not only enjoyed by the EETT\ Gani nie, wad) support the prayers of ai! Gu ands They ure not a bandeoie erat, reminding | tous with evident pride, It wne at nue & Litt Active Preparntions for War. Witheianding tho ttle gotng to and fro, tho rv toeniactyas, but iso, by thelr Neh 4 fen, Zetia, the A great Common wealta, and the guidance one rather of immense waslinbs afloat more thin of | eal a te we Ww on alone Conre, Jan, 1.—The Government of Greece is ‘ 4 1 Troon vitunces, avd the only bolitay uf: | tw hin any eT haan wis amt vere neatly 1 ¢ Woatiaden at: Wie Nowe Ore CateueL Brey ries, |i Kesaod tS ad whole your was thus Governor Hoxyman replied wt folowst | a, re ee mnt of them elglty feet tu | \ © of thebont | Metlvely engaged in perfecting and comploting the | tre, and Mitcrniaa Minotrele wero quite well attend. | beeomingly cele 1 4 3 kd Yr on, In vhe pre \ Moking too Lots out of ons, the stern half being |" Sehnyler y way, Was C.D — Ging Gio Vows. ‘The. adieness a Waleelle Gere Nrasnim bons Walon, Chae the Fins a Hee orhutnorey winch belong tu the Nigh olfiog, tbe square at both ends, This arrangement ty for con. | & 4. ©. Dantets, 1 South street, and we promise t PROM WASHINGTON, 1 ‘ 5 7 : eM aut he’ enaeaiel irstee ¢ display. of whicu you 1 i ' Fenience Of storing the boats when at anchor, eud San onthe cnet = ee eee ter wireet, which wustiiscroraly attended bythe | YO Ane heath, veanae how beyatiui i \ AC lie eid VANILE The eve. Sarda eet eo eat toate at eer Wactnwarow, Jan. 4, $860, | UM ny it is maticlent to vay that, although the | Cu tho whole, the diy was eajoyed ua well ws Careun- i i any Jeatod. being separnted and put tuguther again by Bo chen, Penplesy ald Be. Teeth who Tm sOLDIEMS ASYLUM, weather might have Leen beiter, It mgt alae Rave | andes would Ps igs bower | the Rindn Teood will son manteat, when sae Se ar uitea ban loner cnn Green geen mat tienes om 8 | Gon, ater haa nthdrwen tho funda duo the | Dee Wits. el that there wie the arm amouat mts Vearaariba city al inane seep | eee ans ier Sp a, Pancha The Cock waters are owncd by rion who areeatiod |» Nt"! ¥ themarives v0 Boldiers' Asylum from the United States Treasury, | Of “ovment tnd en New Yo Mayor Hall did not receive tia friends at tho | diately through the Had Hoom to tle D + | erent pobivient contest tise ibs Of SiMeag a Be » and who take euargs 0 euch eannl org ine they lave | und invested it In Goverument bonda, in order to Who Storm w City Hall yesterday, and the Mayor's office was closed | Where the, Fresidons was, and, alter ehaxing habds ) ther in tho Smite oF Ration, the peviis cheery. Ae : Sees @i ub ay, be Intrusied ta, sccure interest until it ie needed for ordinary ex-| ‘Those who welsomed the Now Yenr yoaterday | throazhout the day. ‘The Goveruor's room was | + “toe imthes anid exchar ged with thm tee come | ceo OL Lea ene ir own piains. Bo . renee re id the portent od { plier * Sok ron avery men who thus make anew kind of staples ont | 4 THK INDIAN BORKAD, DE crenlarinamen the ducret mere Nenrthly balled ta, Desatifuliy leary feet wortrn C Maree Hae einai eat init ape | Gy, 10r 4 af tho glossy pavement of the river water, Lave seve: Ana eat eg le Ma Tho Committor on Appropriations will not have | this condesconding salute were prluoipally ainglo Wetachinent of the First Artiilery, Battery | tow minutes: with the tal slips, nud tuke crarge of all kinds of ocean ves- | “on eas : the Indlan bill ready ( me weeks, the Informa: | gentlemen, drivers, amall boy®, and a few friends of | J, under commend of Captain Benson, fred a aalute ieee tar eee er eat 1 ee tele und rivereraft, sbipe, sloops, brigs, amd achoon> nt¥ aod an abundance of | tion necessary to make itup properly not yet being | overtaxcd horvettes), Al others stayed in theie | Of 100 guna in the City Hall Park, in honor of the Ime | were attire full te same tre, as well na canal bows, No veesel wanting to ML awoet Words, attainable, It ts c#timated by Gen. Butler, who bus | houses, repenting of their folllos of the past year, aucurtion of Governor Hoffwan at Albany. ‘The | panied by the lad teay anil kinda. tended te “ie wp" all tho #eason can go where she pleases | AR tear tal ererontl Fea EL en continent OF | thin charse, that there are net now over oraiziz | plunoing new once for the present, To any nothing | kee f tie City Tioll, on wanted, yesterday received Geno SF fa Pesoteet H mis to JOUF Gree e sore, | one ~ without payine the Fy-ceopors for every tnen of | SiN" ithoughe the, Weseription we buve ‘already | thousand Indians west of the Mississippi river, and | of the storm froin ubove, the atrcets themselves | bla friends In the City Hail, All the riments of wtaty Boward wad vieitad by the | sea ee nich T have been. exter Rater for uilles round the city is controled by these | given of athe boats, © boetm cargoes, and | that the figures of the Indian Bureau, putting tho | were not inviting. Broadway ecemed covered with | the City Governijens were closed throuel 1 porsenasey ta Wanrtincton, te | prescace seem yet to Oil tho Cay a Ben, The freightage of canal boats varies with tho | Kees Ny tea die glee ea Hone BML apply | number down at three hundred thoweand are the | primeval sand or coarsa brown auyir, ond when a | day. Jude Michaol Co noliy, Keglete | ot urivate outlaous and | staud, and feeling the (ull A , produce of the locality from whenoo they come, ‘The | Yea, vot the remler must hear in mind Hint we tave | BTOSsest Exaggerations, and are founded upon th ticd through It a clout of slect and dirt | ceive hin friends In lie onice In the T | tae portoreit eve poopie, aud cia wid of flim wbo ae mort of them b tatoos and grain, but they ship | only just tovched ot the tsiands and sual) peninsud wtatoment interested, and too often dishoncat | om the wheels and blew away in every | Co.ved thei at his residence, He was at bls ofice at | f “ ihe United Blates, t reels the 4 of Yen and of eupires, # vant deat of lumber, niso, from the plueries, ‘The | Of thy aud) <Bot present; and it he would Hoc ariel | omeluis and agents rather thin an accurate census, — | Buch as ventured wpon the eldewalka | noou, but wae very much tndisposcd., DRCNet US DHE GR, OC SOLES GF y {io iss 14 rls oud rownndy he pauny ad spruce lumber, as well n& Whitewood and base- 16 foot oF Chambers streut, ond buving werived | a found it dificult to travel, exc: pt under bure polos, ~ frean, ‘The Bedrctury of Suto wan present, aud up. | Pwedrey bs dtp psa e eisments OF URIUSS wool, comes mostly from Michigan and Wisconsin, | at Jerey City, keep to the ict he he proceeds up tie Cabinet Specniations before the wind, when umbrellas wore of Freat ay Ball etirhe# ian Mehoe Prared toto In execttient heulth.. Hecre Moe | ceuware, Wii fied fiby full roconpense im be approval ' | ind the bemwock from the J ks, Immense | AYenue. stonping every now and then to make on | Prom the Cin annatt Conmere Aistanes, But, motwithatanding tho unpropitions |, The Atos Mouse rementored ita tine) 1 Halos Brownies WeHen Gendell LOdIDaeEE Ts |: OF his eo ts, a0 ie qwantities of lime and plaster fro! nie Fabs are | wineis calcd the Lane Dock lies bere tepinaing at | A& tothe Cabinet, it may be called certnia | stato of the weaihcr, the number of Year's | fact so the employocs of the e@tabhianment upd their | received con Tho visitors were of in Jt the boar are seen fergotian, { dlso u part of their eargoca, The grain Lote do nos frriy, anid running none the ros iia halt | Sit Me. Re B. Wasionene, of Ubnots, want a vince | gattora wan quite large, as the books of the varivis | Iuviiad Wen, "cul Mein a Wicd Maas took pry | Chase Sisk called om Ble, Buvyatd is @ jnake $8 mic, aud is catered A senersity he up tor the winter, because the produce en erate o Mae Will Be na mistshe Magee tie aacet | livery stables ean readily show. Uptown, enrriasce | tr tia daneine, aud no dil suveral Of he tourwon OE rngrar pore u Thistory wever to be tae i ( w liable to be injured by wet and other cause, and thet Grant sympathizer strongly in thows peeuliarond | Moed Pith avenue sud mony of the eroes eircets, | item recive in fs quadrilig, doolared $k 7 ide 2, vy ¥ ve Aves Jo 6 epol the wae aie caee to eptate, who | geneniot mee ¥iin ¥ artent auoris ty ava th peotle’s munoy by wiled | gad pedeetinain Went ANINCTOUR, KoiNg to win fr J he never Jolt happicr in b ‘A Gravdceavalbaliany cal w ror & violation of early uiways owns the Lout Le navigates, mukes ® | eee ete ee tho. ehore, to preve ipa ‘im hated: @ ‘are by emiles and eager to make on impression, b by | : > | dott Phatips i th ot toll whi 7 3 al bergain with the elip-keeper, by offcring AAD tid ns ena) FY papel ey ea ‘wormed do "unk thers their courage and thelr looks, The cla huuses und ney Your's Day in the erent Desenelebs rid f ratiieaa i ¢ | ane hope tha Pee Monee wall dicees $i tiles ‘ # per day, say from voven to te bys aNt He BOTRE ck al nots There ls | puttard auloors wore well patrontzed, probably by | yy (ete eta we eRe yeeity | Bovtox, Jan. 1.—Tho aixth aniversary of tho | (ur tue create good of vcs “ *demurr Nit for aim, and be responsidie | 118, enonce ct the water Ia covered with ebipm | eountes tin Ulose who preferred to leave thale awallow-taile at | yer 0 ta Feulls. Le vas unkaoaa | emancipation of slaves was celebrated here to-day, | {Hak We way live tu mre thet ! for it, until euch time us he (Lue Owner) scC8 ALLO | be rced, nnd cane) honte, With Views, here and there renee pons. Te Lome and indulze in cocktails abroad, } Me ther or nos thoy Lad any friends that expected @ | yeguedtora of tho delving storm,by a parnilo of tho ikthiciomy velit, of open sraces, where the larcer el Ipe ure anchored, ene eu ranta See | Oceasionaily un eccontric gentea wonkd be met | Vit from them, Huw Geords (colored) and a large gathering of the | Aitur the widdross of Gov. Hotwan, the Lieut, ! and Ad. | > Mele 1 Close asiorw oro wank bouts, wath their binck | Telary of the Nayy will be ww | - ( ; ‘Tho brats are all clustered tozethier by meare of | Hulk hall out o: the Water, which Lroaie over the | miral David D. Porter ts very. ¢ Huy raned 49 | Among the callers, Sich was a foreigner wh Mey Wanela One in Drenkivs | aniteiavery leaders at Tremont omple, ‘The me Ly, Waxnworn into office, the oat fopes aud enchors, A Lundle of epile, in driven | in long streams anda ran ofspray, Furtoeron ® the tn be des Ube 8 wpsyonig eres antl ay | Dousted that his grandfather waa the family phyrl- Tho severe storm which set in at an early hour | Ing seaeion wae opened by several epecches from | al by Justgo Nelson, i lato the si'p bottom, and bound together with envio | 1iN@ 0 cat tins ar ee ae a onstner ong | dncumbned military ite rpriae SHA" | clan of tho great Napoleon, and whoke Spanish ©a4° | yesterday morning had the eflect of frustrating | SDeKERS from this city and vietuity, aud the exer | State, wire, TO this, bout ator boat ta fastened, unvl tem | threatening. ie It has beco w ap. sthat Gen, | eet nied to hin wih tiles ofbonor aud | winy of the urns ta for the ration of the | Sises consisted mostly of congratulations by the eo- Subsequently the iminense crowi ealied upon Gov, | bre secured to it, Whinan sichor islet go to Make Here are rmaller boate, lying J4gh and tey wel Grant, dure bis visit to New York city, has been ain Mis dignity and respectabtitty in | yy -" : sandine thie fact, ie | occ peuple present. The Ea inelpation Prociama “4 nd Mrs. i ‘ ¢ o yy In Brooklyoy but notwitlatandins thin fact, the i ‘ and upow iein atl wore ‘ween, aid wrevemt Uiem from | Keel pins ani other hee aia'sad) ney sounding some of the eminent men of fecletyy he put warance of ® porwon of | cy a td q ail L ArRniMth OT ANTOnLT AU ligenatin ae ears oe the ee, to exchange : . winter on larver and diaabled evalt, ‘Tow fo the Secretarsabip of the ‘Treasury, . a gimon OFT obacrvunce was more spirtved and general than could | preinate of Marvaidy airietis A. Gray, €0: ny ab the Govern , | Gifting, ‘Thie are rarely mm 1 three menon | fiNter she hg Fd to water opinions is prey slear. How ine | Wealthy anit Wh tastion, made bis calls + aonty | fored po tesa. from Cambridge, recited ‘@ Ohriac At &3) o'clock P.M. ‘of these ininor siractares, and looking ike | at pal 1 the Western hoats, ber | ditierent ereitions altocether, are two stately steam | fluent i: Le brgirhod anti doeyy ex. To private the compliments of Bho seasc steh frien Monsiea up t, Doord the rivert Niheu Wthowe opt is another u: ter, | toes pocuns and Bins. Beonees RoW, kbuper a ston dined at the Dela, | ! s 3 | id hundsemer, ¢ ‘ore hands, others | bile’, lose ordinary work’ i to carry provisi Hut, we may add, that the most weighty New York | os you have been | circles, of course, the cailora were vot sa mumercusas | Un Sosa a Tee tlawinud’ Cavin | the retiring staif of Gov, F ia leat 00 i vipers Oy ace Anas ag | Mil DeSsenieer fe Tealtuoushs Hee the “rst, bey. | opinion favors SME. David A. Wells tor Bcervtary of | ¢2j2in¢ ko an, Ame Mery fairies aslikta tee one ial, but the dierent city and county oficial, who | Brown, und. Mov, Win, Alter wore ‘among | vu Hoase wiih the staff of Gov. Hofman, > aptain, a, ersman, an despotism of winter, aud tho Treasury. That. gentleman bas certuinly a d previously annonncod thas they, would reecigo. | spoakery afiernuon aeneion. at Bo'clook, Was | ithe woathor is cold and Llustering, and the day | played extraordinary knowicd :@ of honestly earned «national fam aut will not rioily ine | etace three hour, aid have make twentwe call, neal topless | Tye mance friendin wo New York,” thelr filonds, were fetely oF aT ed hee en Monsieur leit bis. friewi' | fiithard ?, (dreener, af canbe an elogueut mannor th Ariver, constitute a canal boat's complement, The Hteerstuan gels from $i) to 450 per month, the Powinan from §@ to #2, and tho driver about $15 | tramway 42). The duties of the bowman are to clean the | email bouts, jocks, take the helin di ie tempor: " side to side, ae 1 take ae i temporary abecnco | pve Maem t i Ht tee ke himecif generuily usc- | Covering many 1 nearly always ow boy ing hirgely of white Way delivered by wile emir the severest of the seuson, Now Year's Day in Chica: alee trun in thelr of feu dhe window ilsctontd no eurviace wating ior | whieh Wore crowded fiom 10 in the morning until & Tun, ‘Arterward it turned ont that his eases font d | In tiv aftersoon, ‘The throng wt the Mayor's offlen d toanner the « ' in the air, und that ho had berely enough money to | was etmply tminense, ond Mr, Kalbflewch received | Leta Bis atittte ty atone Cmesoo, Jan, 1—The old year expired amid Puy. his ear fire, hia friends {n bis aaual courteous and kindly man- | sere. to) reuice, for bo was the most violent snpw storm of tho season, All the 6 wont active man in New York yesterday waa ' y Dake tbe hike He arzued that with the | railroads are blocked, most of tho trains being aig | ig ¥ on there are reguiar ro the shore tv Jone toretliery pw to bow, an rn to te A apyewranee of hn immense platiorm, yb and BOs leat, tere ia something mare Hes. "There are Letworn AO aud dad | than mere gossio as wathority for the assertion thut Js own Lont; | Of thes: boats thus jammed in the tcc, or raiher this | Gen. Grant looks upon Charter Praneie Adams as a c)1 In the tee, for each boat ies Tn its appornted | man xdunrab «d_by education, experien eke tnction. Leersma nm aivo reectved his (and their nome is legton) at the C My. Henry Bergh, Ho was drosed for tae day, | ner, Chief Engineer Cu banks Keats, ant aneshal % it, ne-tall | gia goven honre behind time, So stormy was the cay With top boots, furttned coat, and heavy Russian | pie, corp Wisite people comkl wa nid his Wages ure bt 3 of bie contract w ‘ } cap, tie looked mor Weve Nea rig ig tn bie wages ore tae p of bia contract with the | Dito, nays forit, oud there fe nu luck nboutit, tis | and temper azenient of our relutions wiih | Cate looked more like the vengelul Conack 10 | wig ine toys were jtrcsted In the moat ha ‘they cvuld bud the | weather thot few Naw Year's calls were made until Wipper of the eireo, unless, a8 sometimes happens, | B very curious sight, this Rreat catering of veesela | fore Ka Powe fiend of Gen. | Cay trom point to point, determined that tie poor | manner. u ity wor | be Weave! By teraton in ee te Owns both Lout and corso, when he makes ath from far-ott countries, all doomed durag the rant is quotes as eying that he “ knows" the “ ih por rent we aln + sf % Vivek tan under During t or the deasbe in vale somes to him, He gencrully docs the work ors | Winter t0 “tiste™ in too, from which there rolaryahip of Stato will be offered Mr. Adame, | bites should havo tur play da the alm: ot imped Tt was @ notlceublo fick that a majority of tho Sus atumbug. ‘the nogro | ety, Aide sand Gy S09 Dor ' ig Ro rs ily he work Of @ | jy "no possilility of release unt the spring's This leaves the Vostmaster-Generaiship and Attor: | rot Twelfth etreot University place, stop. | Hauer sale wore closed during the day and even: Mok uuiil opportunity is - Heck bund binself, especially when men are hnrd to | suns shi thaw tuelr fetiers: This @ town titel, | Rey Geveraisiip, tor hou wf which of.ey there are eae CGR de tll a ee al ERR ta Weare Rak ini Hin Buthage wan Inanguration of the Mayor Biove of PRs fp deol, No proud aristocrat ty this “ancient ansrt- | ovulate by eaptaina ‘and nicer, heir’ wives | Oblu arpieanta, ti, und our Infortation doce not Horses anit be put on. ‘ 4 MAE denvehien Medd ee tuabentel el tela dolvlia, i ( : : Hitt cilldved, One insy Wander considersvlo dis | Warrant tue ur ames, meal oe rat a sin Come nkonnewy Found on the strects mat Pig E ter," but a jolly dog, who mates with his ate Ieee White ttottee | Wertnay mention 'n thiv.copnection, that Senator Ree eae tains cg todas re MH YORE COM: | Ty consequence of tue atorm, rallroud travel woe | 1, the Haber of Congres bef Paravsuruia, Jan, 1.—Daniel M. Box, the \ weats thom ike men, takes a quid out of their to- wNer'parts of the brats, | Sumner wishes to be Sceretary oF 8 nd that Fh ae ihalt gear eee fomewhat interrupted, dud esch ear w og | Rdopticn of abd to give the negro | newly elocted Mayor, was inaugurated this after: bacco boxes, and off u. " y five lect from the muin | Senator Mortua doce nut with to be Svorotary of tue “4 EO OMOWRSS IBlArrUpiey, Guu: MOR ae supped | its natural rights. Tho speaker relerred to the » “i , andofien gives eu In return ae} rom the min | 8% Did jou ‘understand me? Bay that Mr, | with double the number of horses usually employed, | war und sald thint ideas aud gun Hite At | oom, ‘Phe oath of vftlce was adwnintstered by Judge | ng tiny tui of grog, on occasions of very Lard | fwtsmmoymenta whicicey are each et TOMA ee Dirxh aoked to Lave four horsey gut on the sayea.t | mill double the numer of horgon Hous ye | Dut'wo Lad lust the cpporinalty of scnding ideas | Allison ia proscnce of the City Connell, Mr. Me Work, Just to keop the * wenow up," as he « ter “Phe hen riso of a morning, bubdtee rea, | ‘THO Speakersbip in the Next Congre eat LACHUTRaeetutatons aka’e Word up tee Tie ame thronglous Ussusesved the tipe were arde | tees A vaun wilaLe Michiel, the retiring Mayor, escorted bis auccessos During the long voyage to this port they pasa the | prt heir breakiasts, and then co olf to the Vomonta Frumn the Modtie Kegiater, ant, Be" No Inpawence |" Hee nile aor oecibiGs Tinto Ware Lek Tee rete | CeCe ence MRDUHGe RSARERHICH 101 0 tte Ma roste oblon and Bal hte ib pOMONSOR Mme pieosantly enongh, erpecialy tn fue weather; | pieteltommoke the rcigare, But they ures tempo: | The moat prominont aspirants seom to be | Dnivai Ain't no }mnpudenco in thet.” Me mpaeetitais an the Rivne and shoan wie tn t a that alte ye apetkee'a # Feae | the wane. ‘The contest for the office, on wecOURs ft ery y e + | pate folk, and nover, or rarely, drink. “Me, Ihe i Hons comparatively on te atreot, And those who ven- | est argument Was that witough the n The cont . a ikace Ia hase aitara a aAAl : k ¢ Ye drink, Mr. Det | Mesars, Blaine, Dawes and Banks, but eome newman | Nn Drive on,” uud the stige rolled away, tored wut did xo prindipa! resuity, tho | and ax Fal to ot ke . Alloged frauds in the eloctiou, Is still pending before and ly wlways a fiddle or a banjo on | who ts lessee of the dock, told va that there 4 i i pri Shroush ne he Fil right to voto, yet ie bad ng legal rine pore rs i ; 4 o nee iee ifock, told ua that there was nok | muy cary ull ‘the honos before tio election. The | Turon curs were atinding on the track near by fall | ajurity of the c Ving previously evgaged | represent his people in Congress, . Hu ma the Court, ‘Ihe slece aud rum Lave made tho day dourd wherewith to entivea the evenings on deck, | # drinking man in all the cans!-bout population Wo | fact that Mesars. Dawes and Hanks are botliismed, | of passengers, which had boen stopped unill four | eirriagig Been | mcvere Foferences to. the cuaree wf qitite unpleasant, Bow bod sho is sure to be a good singer of uncient | Sut chittes. liner, aid trcaently Che woe Cae ae | Splite Up the Museachusetis delesution. Gen, Bauka’s | horses cuuld be olteined fur cach. ut Mr. Berai’e | “In tie eveulng holiday performances were given at | “sitting atl,” ax the speaker said —_ — tea song% or stull more ancicnt ballads; and ten to | from. below wilh baskets laden trom the wanlitubs, ror Mngt Mad reader al bee fur erro pena Ey Acoma gf ort ted Ne Lisa Nad aden aces Of «tl well | wikis have Used the, ariuy protecting ‘Tho Murder tm Twollth Street, tue the yarmspioncr—tve man of Linirbreadth | and hung the didercnt garments of alt cotors—re ry mietaberes Who ase Yer The ctor was pacticulaly severe upon. horace Ria ware Etvee iy IS | ee Cad eaukereh "he inn Sees at prove | _ 2ames Talland, aged 82, lather, having been dacaper—of hunter's life and backwoods Hfe, and | Uiieereen) and vel rahe a eer lat suber and drivers, The keen blart awept down from the eral festivity, & irfend to the colored man, the speaker would | Suspected of comp ictiy with the tragedy in Twelfth 3 the o leture, ri ¥ 01 ihe ul t bimes alinost imporstbie to Pinery lifo nd lumberman's Wie, and fighting lite | waking it pleasing with at Rust the sctnbionets of | opting tae emkrobayly Rus atnongest man at the | at de tha tail neisier melied nor became With the Iniltans-is well represented ‘The | Nusan life.” All this canal-Loat scenery was bounded | Stoming anxiety fF, the. porition., He does hot ala: but collecied in the middly of the sircets taptain Mmscif amokes und sings uway hia time, | {OMAFE te Day by a forest of toasts rising trom &dipulse tue duct tut. he wants it, and will be sadly dise 4, which we wheels of vebicies turned We, | line of Kasteri achooners, and ut the city by tall vel docs nov pags into Lis bands, | throuch with dificulty, Tho ear tucks wore tnd no one would know that he was owner of the | brick aly a) and the gas works, id heavy blocks —_ tt . blocked up enrly in the day, and travelling by that i, he ie cu c we of houses and grim chimneys. . ra ae ITER HI low, with (our horas Hs he lato very aciaoeralls, you soe, ‘Thoy all | OFhinies Oa Bile cua Lit, ese, who te one of | ‘Twitchell fennd Guilty of Murder in the | means wee irregular and flo, with tour lorid Your's Hive a gran ball was gtyen | throw bls hat over tue ud cate Itae the other | strectom Thursday morning, end learning that the A. B. Hocie 0, of biel He ok tb wal to the peor shinsten ntrett, ‘Ther 9 very | work oaly f amendment to the National Const. | 143 yesterday morning, at tho Fifteenth Precinet F te members of ti ety und | tution, Concentraus the strength of the people ia | Station House. During tho B viud duticlig Woe continued. wutil | Shut, ght be accompliaied.. In duing fipior Hose, During (ee. fotsnscne Ramee wae yesterday morning, Mr, Matthew | Wo must i nendnent we Would” o liod never cen him before, and believed that he ie (wir "or clear lail iad | grout four orclod’ ‘cep allke, except that the eapta Ne af Mau anion, being | le zr only seo the wo : elf, Bat it is very liste better than tue sailors’ | wn tients aint energy swan teen ti Win Poravecema, Jon, 1.—The jury in the sd Waten tweotiags wore Weld Methodist | Ins, and, leavlig the ra the question, le- | Sst'we’ huge being ehtortaimed of kat cecteeeh, “Wie trip In the * fore," ©o,,N. Y., and his father dying w e was iiyeurs | Twitchell case went out about nine o'clock this Services in the Churohe churches, where’ the faibitul www au Old year out | & ate for the tout, be negro, or Ch'na- | medical attendants expresecd surprise that he 6) art cre JB a wreak diference im the boats, and alo in | vids len hi to his own Fevources. He becan to | evening, amd returned in twenty-five minutes mith | With stendy course he snow doscended all SH SHO OP ARE nan. The speaker wayected onvotitiva tom Grant, | have lasted av long uud-r the circumstances, fort cf eaniains take their fami Go cand bowen rath that heerive, to captain: mad | Verdict of guilty of murder in the @rst degree. Tho | gay ioug from early morn until after dark, and kept ey 4 giving evry huwun being equal rigute ta epheol | 4 Gory Pargeciloory | wherever they go. ‘They own the by good Lino ty owns poened When he was | Prisoner received the verdict by throwlug up his ‘ow ploughs end double teams in conatan’, requial- Now Yeur's Day tn Jersey Clty, Grant, io Baru.—Heory Freeman, of Green, it may be, in the world; and by biking. th When be came to Jerssy City, eid | bands in deprecailug manner, gnow ploughs en vredill | Li. ity predecessor of 1805, yosterday waa a | The Hon, Henry Wilson, on belng Introduced, | point, while attempting to jump on the ferryboat along with them they get H Mee erics. ae eereey Oily, aad ks tion, ‘Tho care did not run aw frequently WOM) ie Asan Jorsoy, From early moruing bitter | 120K au Opposite viow of tiie condition of tho coun: | {he Twenty third strert slip of the Kast Kiver, they would have to go without if te women were to him during the | Operations of the Erie Ror other days, but there was a good sized cargo uboard | BOVNY Ae lS try, and poke of the wonders that had born per. | into the water, aud was rescued in @ Lalf frusem com aot with the enderlng oulside pedss | forined for the black people in eight years. He sad | “itton. trianinin the veyerse of agrecable, There was no- | the negroes werw getting property, aid had reecived | Seatova Sranpivo Aryaay,—During an affre; jane sey thus save tho Linvy house | Winter season, while the captains who ure not owe. | Se, Lous, Jail, 1,—The report that the Erio | each one, We did not aotiee Iu our riles # sinxlo “Tand-lubbers" pay wo anwil | ers go home to thelr families, Mi ob : Bng'y to (os ouse sharky called * landiords” by tue | of ui tho vist amount, of proper tained in tie | Ballway Company has leased the Obio and M pasnenrer scting on the nint not to take change Of | 1110 emurkabio in the observance of New Year's | (r,, weir labor toe lust yuar over | $8,00U,0U0, . at the eorner of Thirtieth intestes uf ‘s0 ye Ta responsible te re bf ‘hus been ‘dock | eippr Hatlroad is denied, It ts etated av tuct, how. | #all bills from conductors 40 as togive them a Now po They were in the Legislatures, the Courts ‘and avenue, Wiliam Conslin was stab! The wort frequented slips are in Morris Canal | tenant for nme yours, and has Won many friends by | OP wine eae peeve : Your's gitt Day taroagiany Mow seieey: FAR BATS SE Ane | et oe cca a ie ere hanien amet alge by Willan Devine, causing « serke Bien, and Harsinas Cove, Jersey” City, | wis siraigtiorward and honest dealings with hiv | &¥¢F that @ cousolidation of interents ina periia solid various elites rece the visite of triends, and | that Congress woul at its hout 19 years of age, aud nd In tho Atintic Basin, Brooklyn, ‘Thoas | employers, nt rough broad gauge line between the Atlantic | Notwithstanding tho severity of the weather, ® | oi issingnishod officials actod In a almilar man- | AUthOrItY, of the tourtocnth treet, He was who ‘live in ‘their bout toh ta winter | — Mr. Dosh was good enough to go with us round | ocean und ihe Missice'nel Fi been effected, | B0Odly wad @ xodly company gathered at Jane street H) i, remedy the evil which Hospital, and bis assailant wae rd In summer manage to Ck them op very nicely. | she duck and point uut tue. veanely of taterent. We | goa ty i Thain La al 1 Mississippi | M. Hf. Church o6 844 P. M. yosterday, aod eugagud iu | Bet» Charitablo and religious institutions hed thelr |r matte the blaeks in the. proper excrelac up in the Tweutlerh Preeivet station Loaae, Hey have Eeneraily two nent Little state Foon. ae | have dy" given an vutiln , c henge of gauge of the Onio and Missiasippl | M. Hs. Church ut 6 oaterday, & ; ae iarciantt ricecah ware onl Fights, Hestased thut an amendment to, the € 4 Foon me | have already given an outiive of the iives and | Piutithes been atolped: A syste of trough tralua | religious services wniil OF. M. ‘Tho excreises con- | PATORA, and iknevolent persons were Hot idle Lu | siiiition covoring all the olyectione urged by air, | ATTaMPTaD Mugpen.—Barly on yestorday eves Cs oll sa dining room avd kitchen, all well apo tel, | habits of the people, und need not repeat it her joue of the Wesiern boats, whieh are always large: | Mr. Dean contiraiw ail We heard belure respecung | (of Height und parscuzers Will ut oney be Maura | gistod of prayers, exhortations, relation of Cliist Wing to. make Lapey poor, suituriog walle of Pluitips, wus bow before Cougross, written by Mr, | olng a toan named Freder ck Schatt appeares thal beter thin the Novthcin boats, are wort urea | Wie goers temperance wold good wonduer oi eke | Hes And a third all will be Tatd from here HA Kegsear pain Hae enna ttn batt, | Busby In consequence of the continued fail of | Voi pss own hand, which lv believed would ro | Povtee oiMce in Jersey City. and mde » 7,000.10 24,04, When a boat is Chartered, sy 10 wus avd the floailng population of the doe Ti, die intersection of the Ohio and Mississippi und | CxPerieuce, and wlng 0 6 IAD essa ihe nomben Of Now Yourte callora waa nod ec:| Rte Me & unt there | M€ainst w young butcher named Ip tion Of Congress, were enough Republloan Leg . yt 1 invko tt a inw, As for Gen | severely in the face, Tae side gf "8 face pre the Milnor Central ronde, It is also rtated that the iw York, nid not owned by the cay pleasuut aod pro Ainong those presen were ures ready ty | sald, fired w pighol as Iu amd wounded tim F children all go to" the public sv! large us it otherwise would have been, teivos so much viomy ta deliver the ehrgo safely, | snd to Suuday schoolssund their mothers und f cntiie roule between here and New Xurk will be prethren (ron om, : 01 here were | adopt It w and haseruae of ihe honk ducine Wie Winter Gh | Ge Mumiay anctioe hee onto furnished with douule track. two. brethren from. Harlem, bo (ron South | ny persona, however, on the streets, plodding | Grant, be beheved he was true to the cause, ‘The | *ented & frightiul umerable gruing = sleep und eat ta, upon his paying the extra harbor | canal outs at prom nt i hare and under proper - — Drooklym, a pretty good disiauce to travel on auel | oe saly gions, bent on eurrying ont $0 ile letter | (iHereh elected on tuat ieaue,could aot abauden the | Of powder, w gad, dived. was Bapeuees, dekasc, und tow bills, It cosis from | fastenings and wworaze amounty wa mullion aud 4 | Fousn Deso Yustenpar.—Elfzaboth Kaley, | day to make a "call." Wuieh night sorvigas were | 1) : ry yesro until every right and priviioge wus given bln, | Costing out in siyaral plage, | The bateber was lie 040 & glou to hay up" a beat during the winuer, | hel of dollars, Air. Denn porated out ty ax an oid | aged &, wos found dend in bed at i Daxter ! | held {a thie church on Thureday wight eleilar to | ‘e old Bulckerh Suouy Of yi There | Sif, Wilson closed with 4 glowing picture of whut | weliately tre broaght te the Sulire Go this sum, of course, the slip mistit receives, house bulit oo an old barge, or canal boat, in whi yakhown man was 7 were others also who heeded not the bitter blasts of | had beeu done by tho vation, n stating Wint Congress | and chergod with i ‘On del \ Toe dither thowo held in other churches, ho bud 60 way to dete wt pics Wes & Ways aueai of the peode on questious of re rom a8 unkuowa cauer, q Lips ure hired by. the | ho resided (oF years, aud thade money—hot at led Ds niet, snd “ y knew not whiihe ic tie Hteuy ree, au gn ts & Rood house, and owns # Ueuntitul Mitie steamer called the | corner of Fifty-slxih elrcet, He appeared to have | attended wateh meetings were those nold in the Af | few rum chops, all places of Lu the people would sustain them, Newark avenne, a Charity Macla‘osiy in OF the buperintendent | been about 85 sears of age, and bad long Vinek toon M. k. Churches, Whether North or Bouth, ua | Mont people were within dora scivos | Bostow, Jan, 19 P. M.—The storm Ls vory 60 | discharge’ 8 posto § ed an ‘erry lated Lay LPs « tae ip wee ottired tt a8 sobdlan’s blue ore aintan ohana ils anu od paola a aetna # Het own Dlessant Srvaiiiew, ig honur | yer iy ‘ind wore so worth. Tho ears om the | Seuattte nowy, bat | long, pants, OV UL COah aud * ” * | in his own way to tue first perlod of t yoar, | Mul dowd ary blocKed (or : 4 ref fiat Uold, anu'wedve eas beam akon othe 'Morgum cally relieious, and white weable Uke Wo attend dicke | Otley, with & vceullar vous of mernimoac sai f Vila, deeded by Ve a