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et CCC CCC CLL THE GREAT FOOL FISHERY, vax COMMISSION ERS, AND OFHERS IN THE NLU Comm Working Man Bait-A a Nibbte & rave for Sack MERCHANTS, unty Tax tard- Ov. portunity An Honest Froomuson’s Grasp. Messrs, Logan & Co., who were recently sent fo Wack weil’ Island for 6ix months, are again at liberty, They have resumed business, and arc Qooding tie country with their circulars, The read ere of Tits SUN Lave already been made acqnaintod with the nature of toeit transactions, A large num be era, ho vever, Stil remain in the poss pon of the suther Hes.dated from various parte of the country, and containing applications for the kind of goo the rious swindling firm pro fess to Jeal, ‘These letters are from mea of every lage. ani! vat of them will aafold some inter peting Yaw oret lotter given to-day is from «i aMcial of the State of Alabama, and is in a free, bold fred, The Lonest offceholter who writes this vagnauimous!y offers to make @ double for Wave ia two sears, aud suare it with Dis partners, The receipt, however, of False Reporting Tridunee in the place of the anticipated oneht mot to have c A TAX COMMISHIONRI. MAKES A PROPOSITION. Dane & bow y @ Pout The prosen ean 8 dew tne tor is chi er wy ont UP in the street evidenced be bad soot the gontlema ppointmeny, PowrrRviLLe, Ala. Nov, 2, 1870 ar Sif ull work to ¥ bot ve ail the tax mone: eipt the € ad anx fe of ia b L rect 1 Waa tivo d T ho} om said ¥ tutere years | win he Aud tak “om ce a a ox ne chUOks of wood. I you will n meat to seat wr ad nd it ao: aunty YO OF 400) of ILesen So f'witt ta prwart | ne tiat BO LUTTSELL N's PRAYER ANSWRRED. ned coi ‘as'y wait and 18 tvure which he hind pieke went of pivty, In the ike acknowledgment 4 g for en an opportunity" a rei Ww 1 the adsurance that tin a #oft place, shows the simple trust The letter is ataressen to aud, 1) Fulton Blew York city Haurimonn, Md., Nov, 2h, 1870 My Roders i, Wotta Dea stn vitoved ack that I hav: met wiih io Coding & loiter (hat you sept, oF chey K H tome where “ofttier that T cannot say auy thit adoat but T asow that 1 tound it, and frost hay Boon the Grat may shat ever soon It siter It Was lost, ax Bwae gig on Whe wirectas tho ial Saat fell frown ou sdy’s pocket, aid ae Deen p.aying for such au opportau ‘this #0 ‘atune. t write ee 8000 As aig ne bas gon to Dut my seit pra 7 business with th wright The dence 10 My self, apd ir over I very «ind vi business that Yean pas pend. aud get chadge f 4 of Hite mo Kind as to #end and trust n V on delivery Of $8.9) to me the» A.V. COOPEIC ase donot ai Jot me. ay aun ¢ working hard. bow wight & da iw you my card, sn my Uusines Will Sod me + feu A poten Fook wito 1s ect sapiset The ietter following is written on » bill-hend Sereminh Gu den, dealer in dry is, groceries, & Butler & hip , and ts addre d to Dailey & Co., T3 Naw New York Dawk Sua f otis acnit that {amy as Dat wold as very Awas, Dat aun perfect ¥anisede. I you can Live with it 1Canwithoot fe bit | Couaidor It too wien larina for wourty Wut Waly wor stot all is that I Darmoatie tue st Hoty Rody. and Wowk pot for bebe! Whe smoune bat Oty tat Bring She Storey tomniud. twill d imorone the eve the of the 1) 14; stop at the pensiivania Houve. ol Jou wollt w Fou thet will areas olor PLICITY OF A BUCKEYE Brubaker, that Note aid Tnterost if come and ager of 4 FLOMDA Tee merenntih like uvinu Ww. the fam bot pay y fend will ant. bow buy at New ¥ jas we wary par the } ‘a box told me th fom goo endatic Ways une Taon't a pond ie & be Th friv re the aust riter's Now ¥ y the 85, property 4 ine n sath) sot ied A af deuc re, ww whe ‘VOT, DrOV a Will take 10 and worth And nin Say to New York, but im their cor seo the Ih rite. $0. “HARKISON BRUBAKEI TTON BROKER WANTS $50, gina in Jam mn his let offers to mor Bept. 2, i870, worth of your as you Ke \, a0 hea ed, and a if you Gourie ate, ae 1 nab and 4 un por by that RD M SING SING. 4 and ‘ode: cor pit to 0 wortit ich {9 written in a good ay 4, JACKSON COUT 5 r aired Hes ey tw aN wis I th yo ret now pies * (and proba’ to we migh "WILEY L DEALS WonKSTLY EN je is un hove w &q and in New Yurk ¢ ae ne of your § Wer ay s00n ab You et PHILLIPS, Carters Dépot, T: from an atta operators, who, his way into Sing nor, nid has like Lop” His politi rk for him, aud he uct ac THE THE RATTLE OF CAMDEN A ND AMBOY | LIFE IN WASIIT GTON CITY. What t# already Known b; tho Initiated | _—_—— Concerning the Coming Contest (un Trenton TURF THIRD SESSION OF THE FORTY- Dadter §. Gregory's Dimes, FIRST CONGRESS, Special Correspondence uf The Sun. AB Las Turntox, Jan, 6.—Not a single member has put | Grant, Robeson & Ce.’e Miemanagement of in an appearance. All seem to be holding back antl! Monday, when both parties will moot in cauens, Neveriheless, the members have been lookiag oat jirters, aad some have made extensive arrange Che Trenton Hotel, a sort of Know-Not! ing justitution, has been engaged by @ few of the +.lver haired, worn-out politicians, among whom tn Taylor rex county, Who bas engaged room D and B, one of which ia set apart for job work. The Hon A. P. 0 going it double on No. 405 of the « Ripley and Horn of Kasex have concluded to dovetail togethor and divide their spoils. Corlis of Somerset, Rdsell of Eesex, and Little of Monmouth, are also te bave rooms in the we place; while Yates of Union is to be sand with the party, although said to be @ staunch Demoerat, At the National Hotel Senators Bird, Brinkerhoff, and Martin will bold their levees this season, aidod by Maxwell of Burlington, Hopper and Van Riper of Bergen, and Vooris of Munderdon, The headquarters of the Democracy are to bo at the United States Hotel, Among the tried and trae of Hudson county may be found tue Hon. Noah D Taylor, the Fat Man from the Bast, Herman D. Bush, and the Hou, Michael Cuogan. Frank Blonche and Jim Irving are alxo to be the guests of the United States, The State House and other hotels have a fow of the honorables who are of little or no account, Lhe the United States Navy~The Humiliation of the Country In Paraguay, Wasnixoton, Jan, 6. ie House resumed the consideration of the resolations concerning the dis pate Letween Minister Washburn and the late Government of Paraguay. Mr. Banomw? (Rep., Cal.) advocated the resol tion, and denouneed the #anguinary character of the Into President Lop Mr. Buck (Dem., Ky.) aleo supported the resoln tion, and eriticined severely the action of Admirals Godon and Davis, Mr, Dawes (Rep,, Mavs.) regretted the necessity of voting on the resolution censuring Admin's Godon and Davis, but said that he conld not yote no without approving their conduet, and he eould not tn his heart any that he did approve it Mr, Bane (Rep., Mass.) said that the Committes had made this resolution very mild, and that it did not amount to a censure on any naval officer. TD Innguage was, that these officers had failed to dis charge their duty. Theis failure to discharge their daty was the FAULT OF THR NAVY DEPARTMENT, and it was against the policy of the Department that the Committee on Foreign Affairs protested most solemnly, On that point he quoted from the testi mony of Admiral Porter, showing that naval offcors may disregard the advice of United States Minis. ments ndit is @ hotel, whil noted lobbyist, Ralph Davenport, ts agaia in the and ot be governed by tt tntees thoy bed th fivid, and will run the third House, Mich fbantidtcla deed iibb teamed ht /Bh S iies A strong effort. is making to secure the election | structions from the Navy Department, Me of the Lon, Dudley 8. Grogory of Jersey City to | quoted the following paragraph from Admiral Por the United ‘Staies Senate, in the place of Mr, Cat negra tell. Iv is said that the ‘veoerabie Gregory” will | ters testimnon nie ip with a heavy stake, and is willing to drop We look upon it that a M erve Dp ere havin aiter that th $10,000 to vin the race, ‘The ieaches have opened Welt eyes, and it te pretty certaie that Walnh and Frelinghuysen, as weil as Cattell, will have wo pat | iniomatic ma: Up uberaily if they want to beat the Jervey Cy | ther tislon a millionaire. A dead fet ie to be made agsinat the New Jersey Central, and the Hoboken Land and Derangement er the orders of Cou DUL AS some Of the WemMbers Wao tall acainst arment woule ingreact, the Anmirar ant Meso thatity are on the strike, T shall ny | print to codperate wits the Micister ia (hut partic doubt soon have © chance to tell who are bought . THR ARROGANCE OF TH Navy. Sunday Liquor law to b Mr, Banxs went on to say that the Committee dil The Sunset tas algo Leen talked of not censure Avmiral Godon nor Adiniral Davis Democratic members will plice no obsacte in the | hut censured the practice and policy of the Navy Nay, ay they fecl assured that if they pase these |, on aae ee wan laws, they Will carry the State next fail by auover: | Departmen hset itaelf ap against tho State wheitning majority Depart net the Government of the eoun: This to an impossibility to say who will be | rs. ond sesued to hold itse j wha Speaker. The present Ciork, Mr. A.M. Johnson, | *!0! « dove for Aweriean citizeus in foreiga one of the most efficient men ‘that bas ever held the | Countries. position, has, I learn, withdrawn, and it will be auMewit to M11 his place ‘The Now Jersey Central mantrap (the Newark Bay Bridge) is to be a speciality, and an offort ts to be made to consolidate Hoboken with Jersey City, ‘Yhe amendments to the Jersey City charter will, however, have some effect, and a vigorous coutost is TUB NAVY DISGRACING THE COUNTRY. Mr. Marwan (Rep., Tenn.) offered an additional resolution censuring Fleet Captain Ramsey and Lieutenant Commander Kirtland for going to the camp of Lopes and acting with inquisitors, who ex torted false confessions from Bliss aod Masteriman, an act in whica t willy of flemen, t y were auticipated, noring to the Amerteam navy aud to the coun, Monday next will be © hot day for the Jersey | try’ ana’ for which they merit. the censure of the . os House, He spoke in support of the resolutions. TROUBLE AT FORT HAMILTON biscallbdip belle del cerns “amsap anced Mr. Fanvswontu (Rep., Lil.) offered an additional resolution, requesting the Secretary of the Navy to Imstiiute Proceedings by court of t court warual for the trial of Admirals Godan and Davis for the offences descrivea in tho report, I - Phe Overseer of the Engineering Werk, Arraigued betore Commissioner Winslow What Errick Heard, Willian Lane, long overseer of the Govern. | said that if shove offeers had oly car tt ; ss order of their chief, then (hese Fesointions shoul eut engtuceriag works at Fort Hamilton, was sr: | nie passed, no mallee bow mild ticy were; tue) ened before U, 8, Commissioner Winslow in | should not be even midty censured, but should be jrook yn yesterday on charge of embezalement and | commended for doing their duty Mr, Woop (Dem., Y.) reganted it a mere isapprepriation of Goverament property aad | coniroversy between individuais, and argued that woney. Che charges were preferred by one Albert | the whole trouble grew out of the s <andin Errick, formerly employed in the engineer's deps niteness of the law governing tle relations ty twoen the diplomatic aval officers of the Gov eotur ac <r, but removed some muptas yu She diplomatic aad a rye ernment wouses La ¢ of elling or givin g away ay, forty loads of manure. 3 posturage on the Government keeping private horses at the p Jog the laborers, employees, and m THE PRESIDENT'S OFFENCE. Mr. Wintann (Rep... Vi) argued against the ree ons ceusure. He informed tie Loa th Jon snd Davis had beeu complimented State and Navy Departments for tb ch ther had performed their dutl¢ as quantity of crass rvation, « xpense, of Annet tn wi \ertal of the deparunent for bis own parposes aud weet Bla ae Megs eeteng las tr ep K) Le pre 4 ie ie ifn in the power of the ittoo of Foreign Laped BOF 8 varleny. GF Other tes eg ein tee airs to revort resolutions ¢ ug the Secretary The comp'sining witness testified that eighteen | of State and the Secroury of the Navy, and ever months ago he called upon Gen, Newton to make | the Prosident of the United States, for Raving sane tioned the inéiructions under which those oMlcors compluint egatnst Lane, but the General refused to ct, but tue Committee bad eLorw not to do thut, hear him, Subsequently be laid the facts befo Ui to nuke those oMlcers scapegoats jen. Newton's chief clerk, who advised him to or. boa ryhiy telaet i hla eagle det otal ed fercharges. He was then dismissed. Then hepre- | (O.\") jes [or the majority renoll : » ferred form: ges, Lane be he ; @ formal charges, Lane being a civillian, thee ZcLeS douuia Wises Ciarges were nferred to the Distriet Attorney, and se NroguieneriiDennct would vote for t Li arrested. He gave pail as required, and | rescluiicns Ps yosterday appeared for examination, Berick tes faek than Lue 108 ; Bova’ ed vory positively to tae majority uf the deiingue: wav dud car wished MF es charged against the prisoner, but on bis cro ee xamination antiy udinitted that he. kine i Dem., W ert nter, formerly employe Par anitier “idcatsiee Week : Lane's 0 & portion of the Goveramert | porecould the Ht cone Y i siea*Lauow brivate harae hal-twour | esther iit nsed was paid for by the G Mr. MuNoEm@ (le nio) did not look apen t cxauinaion wat wiaale to ceeding as 4 Uial of those naval ofc H ciaration of public policy on the par H He would therfore youu for the resolut TH ADMIUALS CENSE ition red by Mr. MAYSanp eensar Capt, Reuse: and Lieut. cumasder © 7 Birkle was rejected, 06 to 69. | | dte reselncon oftered by Me. Onrn, Atsapproving the conduct of Itesr-Adumiral Clas. LL. Davis ip Inying for sn unreasonable time to proceed to the r on the Governm resewe of Messrs. Bliss and Masterman ; in accept ¥. Duriag the fail previous. W A tue manner aud under the cir payuaster visited the wiaud, he slanted the pay Beg haere athe e hed row hie money Aber ye, paymaster bad kone | iiiding, and treatiug them as prisvuers, Waa lop i efund the money. He paid atback to Lane’ | od 8, 100; nays, 02. . In regard to the grass, be explained that it was neces. ihe resolution reported by the Committee, declar sir), in order to pieverve. the #od ob the wopes and | ing that Admiral Godun in, neglecting to ald M Farabwie, to" kesh Nie graue sort twas uaualls Cut | Washburn tu reaching the’ Goverauieat to. whicl very thies or four Wook. Tue custom was toKlve It | he was accredited, failed to discharee b ‘ i ¥ cue Who Would cotit aad take it away. & war a ts On : duty pander of the South ted by BY to 389, law Clark’ a citizen, ewore that, in the summer Atlantic Squadron, was ¥ Micuacl Fecuy, « Goverment employee under Laue, brought bin « load of grace for which be pa! ‘Tho otier majority resolutions were agreed to Foone $1. Tho grass was brougt ine Goveraceat | without a division, era Hotten’s chises wit Hoilovsh es aimace HOMESTEADS FOR THR SOLDINSS AND SAILORS, aad buslder u putting up some Goverament buliviucs ff. JULIAN (Rep. Ind.) offered a1 sate ease Sane ah ime, Goyeamiere Balutact | ake, Soutay (ep. tnd. cere some large stones f Bdation, wuich were Lo DeNbe bie Fosmaltte Ne Lan inquire avy tobe havied fr landing On the cont into the expe of providing by law that every s veniclcs, He ee to borrow auovern. | off Her or Who served ninety days iu neue ryCk. hae w end it, hutomered to baal | the wir for the Union, nnd Was bon y diacha the stonce from tae landing, James Croul, Lane's fore: | ed. shall receive 100 acres of public land <& a hon ade ino burgain., He of red w haul tue sonce | stead; bis actual torin Of service to eount aw part Fowlcr, withess'e partner, told witness he wat | of the five years required Ly the Homosiead Act of mone ho team Uned was a Guverniuent | OU tne Bye yeu fonih said ‘The aden were tn the employ of tie Guy Ihe beara was adjourned until pext Wednesday, ot A Man that Ought to Goto Law, ‘ e 4 tor TM ren, ; ; - in: During the Christmas season o fri 1 ‘ding Abruptly Terminated Sualh weal. lo wWoatte uekemn, ahi. Grok From the Kev, H. W, Beecher's Christan Uuton { the Wheel of Fortane. 1 struck nd At a wedding in the Primit thod rst, and it slopped immediaiely opposite one of Uh Chole iu Leomluster, the clergyman proceoded | watches; but in a few seconds it begau wo move, at es ti Ne caine to the place for the | mach to my astonis went back one roverend g¢ an to usk if there were any per ngalarly enougi, Me Very sume thing happennd t fuLs present Who knew uny cause or iunped my Tri A KEGULAR READER. Why the gisrriage slouid not be proceeded a When the bridegroom at once rose to wake some observation, but Was interrupted by the father of TANHION NOTES, le, Who that ifthe: br > Stood up, and suid’ that fix months \ White et asl gained satin Antica nh 8 jeclinet, and afterward i at ber futier would not consent | nthe Newton casadne ts the lntess and mo . com 2 to marry her, He wout on astic sponge Is & popular material for f ercion had been used to bring her ng 40fa Cushions, Aud for Other Upholstery p * ny, snd so he should marry her because A Whelau hut is now considered the most und by Iaw todo so; it Was in this fuatechapoau for geatiomen who aifoct the ultra tas at he could proceed with the ceremuny, 1 av 6 Was thun continued, bus when the bride wis | Cylindric wattean pendants aro aed ax orns ked whether she would take this man to be her its at the euds and In ths centre of sutia und verve Lusband, she revlied most emphatically, * No, LW suiDrequius, not! which caused intense excitement fa the | Of the many styles of ladios’ hats worn this win: 1 { course, brought the wervice to an | ter, the Kipeoy. Chases IL, aud Scotel bonnet avrapt termination, ‘The bride tmmediatoly left | wre the wort tashionabl ha bridegroom (wuo seemed per | wo new colors have been introduced in uphol Sitisled 0) drove away, follow tery aatius and damasks—poncedis a Dew sade of Fed, y " Dersons, WhO cheered | auu pion vert, or peacock green + y The handsomest dress mate at Lord & Taylor's ——___ In winkor was composod of equal paris of Olive Kreed Gulia & Giese Dake Velvet aud Nile green gros gralu wil, Very handsome Aimerican silks ave now In the market. They are manufactured ia Hobokea, at Hart ford, Coan,, and Patorson, Now Jersey Bilk evouing dresses are now trimmed with sey. erai founces 4 silk, eaca Mounce beaded with frayed rachin| ect Is very ort wud graceful Hoonets are not trimmed so much with Ince as Inst season, Ribbons with fringad ends aud erimped ge wre sabsiitued, aud have @ more softening ef To the Eulstor of The Sun, Sm; The article under the yesterday's SUN, taken from is full of inaccuracies, Charles Duke of Brunswick pot an velish nobleman, but a North German priace (reigning Grand Duke), who had to fly fron, above heading in Chieagy Republican Brunswick after the revolation of 1830. Poe Dake fect is sod has always been a well-bred, though rather Bridal wreaths are no longer worn ronnd, They eccentrle man, He possesses a very beautiful nat, with Dralda of baie Yo the lection of artistic che/e d'auvre, and is well known giihidiatadesiiena die to have made a epecinity of procuring, either by pur hase or exchange, the Gnest specimens of precious pearls, cameos, aad mosaics, The Duke of Bronswick owned tho finest and largost pluk ainond in the world, and presented it to the Kin They are alwaye thres yards long, and wutriiamed on one side, to adinit being raised on the wr Woes dance lug oF plomeuatting, stone —— zs Premium Lan SAL#.—The shares in this novel pros Bogéuie, he Duke's predilections for tio | *teFprise aro selling very rapidiy. ‘Tne endorsement © Iuiperial I well known, and it 1s even bo. | {thas Fecetved from several of our leading publishiog ¢ ieipertal te well Known, and 16 lb ven Ber | oases, and prominent dally papers, ae well an she fat W of this has met the Grand Dake score ‘uce this result, Call at the ofle Broadway. aud jos Bt theatres, balls, and concerts, and has | <i ne for yoursclves.—Ado. Hailed 19 perceive tut blazing of diaminds aud se indie RS traty the dagnats de place to pik system, known as diseases of tho bladder, h be had abaxen erquisite of r oromnen ts W btho p kidneys, and urinary organs, are promptly arrested by 1 skew on, 19 fanny Joke to any | tho curative proper!) of Helmbold’s Bucha, Every one W ica with ‘the parsimony of the | Case of organto mes scue aeennol . Duke, “I at the writer of tive article had | Ose of organ 4 ARATE: STOOL, ERR read tho “'Aescrintion of Villiers, Duke of Buckines | diabetes, likewise speedily muccuiud to ite induence, hom” be Alexander Duwas pore, and thought it | duo, would Vea Very witty ting f© poke it ou Hrunw. —— Pi 4.2, Hazard & Caswell's cod liver out 1 the best,— Je W Fou, dam @ Ade. Death's Noor Stands Wide Open For thore who suffer « conga to “rap on” anti! the Jonge separate, or the windpine and the bronchial tubes becrme Hopelessly dineused "bat for all who resort (0 Hale's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar in the early stages theve ie immediave relief, and the absolute certainty of ® permanent cure, Like's Loothache Drona eure Toothache in one inate, Sold Dy ail druggists at 2 cenls.— Ade. — VINANCIAL AND COMMBRCIAL, M.—The railway share mar. ket opened quiet at about last evening's closing Og ures, but the disporition to operate was not marked and prices soon became irregular, with ® weaker tone imparted to the market. As the day advanced, however, there were more liberal transactions at de clining quotations, and the general volume of bust hos was about the average, The St, Paul stocks were beavily pressed for sale, and there were also Active operations in Ohio and Mississippi, North wostern, Rock Island, and Central, Western Union and Pacific stock showed @ fair amount of business, while Reading, New Jersey Central, Pneifle Mati Fort Wayne, and Erie were practically neglected. ‘The Ohion and Northwestern preferred were evi- dently sustained by the cliques interested im the eame, and Hock Island was kept moderately steady A more depressed tone wes apparent among the street operatom and bankers during a greater por Hon of the day, although prices rallied at the el with, in some instances the best aures recorded. ‘The operations after 9 o'clock were not character ized by any large volume of buriness, and the at fence of any finportant outside orders eaused con titerable leat the predi¢ted early January rise would not prove as remuncrative as herctofore anticipated Thero has been ated Fuiar, Jan, 6—P. mment however, quite a short interest ur days, which may tn eliq Atter 5 P.M front of the Stock Bxel wore active, a number of ing decided to or; and those operating for a quick tarn ed by the short ir (in making 8 fur vement of about I Yee 1 several of dori the supp olings g the past + of th “ the J in wore thas ther imp the more pr Tre got speculative ‘Tho sales of the morning wero at 11 D in the afterno. nent shares uee dull and de gen m ket cont itute of feature, thou erally firm in tone Wa@1l0y, a the iprice rose to 119%, bat Srauractions of the day wore restricted, ‘Th rates wore 7 and 6 ® cent, for carrying pis Of gold at the Sub: Treasury wer payments, €2,253,415; balance, $61,700, renoy rocoipia were #1311, ; pay $314,979; Dalanco, $4,090.20. ‘The ens. athounted to $62,000. The toral the lending The $1709.14 clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $23,516, WW; Cold batwnees, $1,615,105; currency balanecs, .415.991. ‘Che principal quot ations were : 13 A. M.,..110%6 | 9 1". M 110 | 51. M.., 110% Poreien Exchange bas been dull and frm on tt Danis of 1OOGIVI for prime sixty:¢ 1007 for sight, and 105%) ‘The money movement tas to-day, the generality of call loans being made at the Jeral Dank rate in currency, though at the close the Government bond derlers Were accommodated at 6 The reeont large Kastorn failures, and ramored ponsious of promincat houses in other sections of the country, ure eansing seric count market, and a severe di mily choicest sirictly erates ranging at 7 to Sy Wc Government bonds have been quict. early boards, prices anbinittea to a deeli of one @ cout, but in the afvernoon ar noted on twe ark ng firm, eury Clews & s report at S P.M BN, A Bia im # distrust in the dis Fim ination of names. il paper fads sale, nt, Daring of HOw Overy Wa OS carrency fa, 11, reg mn Loy reg. J.J % “ Mud lus Watiy 10 5.208, 1 16-0 re I 108 a 4 W416. P. gold bla,” . 9 At tis early Board oft Tennetecs declined 4B Ut, to 62%. ond new Ly to Ol. witha subsequent reaction iu tue jatter isaucs touiX. New (aunary Jaly) Souin Car the kia Ts were brn , 1d Virginia Ai GTM, registered old at 5 1, and Brooks n water loan’ at iy, Mistou strong at Siig (ex interest), “ind “New Y ty bonds Clty. We note sales of Kank of Commere at 117; Mechanics, 122; anu Fourth National, 107 cnuds there Was 4iso% Weil distributed trai Pacisics being stron 5 ards Union fir hd ab THDTI Mig; intones Ole aad s C. and Paul firsts, 0254 ij and C. aud N was a more active ti has Were steady at 60% BL eeat ng at wo w York Contes’ atook Torre Hiate, 2% reed at tral, it & tae ‘ sf Ati. Bt aa é Sus WM. & Erie j an, the popular Keztator of the w York Gold Exchause, has published a Valnable book of stalisticn, presenting the highcot and eat daily prices of gould troi 1862 to 1871, Iso a complete list of the members of b Gold and Bock Exchanges, and toer oftce he above tsuaded the. pec arings Exchange Bonk, which + amount for the ar Ii to Gave beon §16, WH; the bih st smOUUEBAvIog been recorted July 1: $163,000.00 Tue Wustecs of the Sew Bank Tor daving ave ordered that interest for the past ix mouth hep sums of $4) wud ander, at the cent, per auouin, and on sums Ace rae Of ve per cent, por an. 1 ™ at the same rales, Day. ‘ duy, (> 100h inst, BANKING AND FINANCIAL BW YOu i, 81. f NO, 41 LOMBARD STREET, LONDO MMERCIAL CREDITS AND CIRCULAR LET all parts of te world TO EXECULE ORDERS LN v CABLE TRANSFERS OF MONEY, nil Lo transact any Dusivess pertaining to ad AN BANKING HOUSE IN LONDON JAY COOKE & CO, — New York Marketa, Friar 6.—FLOUR AND Mean dvi prices ruled very ups acy in. th ob and te and Western. foure 5.13 for sunertne, Sob ° BW 488.79. for Filles steady CRUE As, BO. 2@ BNL; | family extens, hye four frm! at 5.00 for A iMag. Corn meal in better ae Aud at $y 8h thie aa Braud Wike At the higher Agure, Buckwlvat four, §.ide 40 # 100 Da Pxovisions.-Pork was qutet and unchanged; sates In Lots of G0 DDle. at 819.50 for old. moss, 8 Lor mes and $21.50 for clear, and 20 bis. BeuieE at ez Hee in moderate demand, abd. stea iy 100 vI Mt 8106817 (or plain wad extra a d unchanget. Cut meate 1 20 tes. pickled hams at | Bacon in juir demand At 1040. for long clear, wi fong clear, and L1ise. fOr alot ALT N@AWC. Lard fairly active too Phaw. Ot LAGI 4C. tur Western, aad lige. for city and 780 (c6., Veurdary, at 136. Butter aud clogs sicady SUNDAIRS—Cotton was fatrly active but lower ; talea $86 bales at Lie. for anldaling uplands tor low middling, ‘Tallow In vettor dewand; sa ov De, city, do, at By@de, Searing Hy ab Lich Whiskey move active but rather Wenk; wales 4W at gio, Bpirite turpentine Arun ; 40 b diate, Gat trees tri Sar ariaraiy tenaee! Mo 13 oe GkocRa Coffee quiet but frm sSigeeins Cote out et ace, ats and altel hh Tab Donal in a dean fe slung apn Guana aga foreign Dominal at kedye., gold, fy bond, forte nominal ston: es, Cloud, Boge mereka vag eat at koe reson a Rio, 189160, ait gold. At Trade an I Havans at 100. Reiloed easier Wh dhs tigc. Lor har 1180, white A Guatn--Wheat was a shade firmer, Dnt very quiet ; sales 11,000 Dueb, at @.ikw@sl for newepring. Blame $1.5) (oF amber white. and $1.50 8163 for waite West ero aod Michigan. Rye qulas a4 We.@ $1.08 for Westenra. wna buite, Barley scarcely 69 Brin, leading to more Dustnoss , ealed 18,000 at 8.08 for fale Canada Weel, aud AkgWe, for tworawed State. Oals more no» Vive dod fru; sales 94,000 Duel. at bs aio, f ek, OO for mixed (inetuding two cargoos Of Wester Afloat mod Iu store), and Aliph 40. for Whit ySod roqnest at Dotter’ prices ;, sales 24,000 bushy AC ings for new yellaw Wostern, Yogia, tor mised dy., nd We. for chaive Boutuers Wuiso, | New Youn, Friday, Jan, 6. or 999 beeve af Lu@lte. ¥ Sellers called the market # shade [owe Sinooth, fat Kentuel ai owt. 1 or #D head. Bale t Fort for he were sun Sandy Hook. 8 Bton Shi Snip Templar. San Fra! Hark S¢. ay. SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1871; Live Stock Market, rade. ae it wan Hilnoie, and § carl wh street avy 76 1 felling at MARINE INTELLIGENOR, ives. Arrived—Frrvay. Steamanip Alveria, Liverno: inhiip Ti + Genie ne Goethe, Q ‘arrived ‘t id the demand for eh few sheep and lambs mixed at Iamus ac oe. Swine The receipts The 0 pein p incinde § market wai Bs. ay ti — ee MINTATORR ALMANAO—TIIA DAT. 7 iSun sete Kk, tio Janeiro, instown, in ballast, Istand , DANS. sco, mane, Brig Dirigo, Uardenas, sngar Dig BI Aw It ia Well to got ¢ ut it eo ourself of it the frst te a8 Mio Grande dy Sehr Mollie Porter, May: Fiver sud ¢ PK Business Notes, ach better # remedy for the ovrpose being Dr. Jay vid dy All Dengetate, These aud oid rman Catharti Wy ——— Dr. Sawo's Catarrh Remody. An jncaranle cass, Sold by 1 ¢ Vanphiet free, Address i. V Buflulo, N — Batis and Partie: Boots and shocs, all'steled a MLULLRE & CO. ‘ofee, forty-eluht bon Sit, ites, &e. wise Yesecim ee Expectorant t Fifty sight car load ay, aad Were selilng slowly teers, and yes. 1 #, wore generally selling at Li@i3}e Ine tecelpts of sheep, were 18 6 yb fF loads, or 8,008 The weather was decided! 14 for the whole. AS DOL FO ROOK fF Lond of Ohio. wore 14 care, oF 1,544 hoy dull At i@iss nd tight hogs. The only smiles before Weaver ind city dressed at 4K @s eC. 419 Moon rises, AION WATRR THis Day 783. Gov. 8 42 Tell Gate, veula, Liverpool and Queenstown, mdse mship Calabria, Liverpool, md ship Leo. #avanman, mdse, aod pass. Hemonrg, mise 4 pase, rota Cold the First to rid anf on +10 06 tile Special Notices, 995,000.-WUAT $35 WILL DOL SHARES SELLING RAPIDLY! aup PREMIUM GIVEN AT ONCE, HOMBBTEADS, HOUSES AND FORTUNAS FOR SOME ONE, FARMS, AND VILLA 8ITRS. Address for partiouiars oMce of MINETY-FIVE THOUSAND IN PRIZES! GREAT PREMIUM LAND SALB, 177 Drona DISTRIBUTED AMONG SHARBHOLDERS. y, New York. what causes produ MENTAL AND NERVOUS EXCIT Dy | seses the advantage over ail ot tives of causing no ment of he system, THE Most DISCOV! MEDICAL ONLY ARTI NATU ARTHURS GREAT HY! Tue SLEEP ore, IMPORTANT ERY OF THE AGK ch OF KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIBNCR. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, no matter from 1,17 18 PEERLESS Por allaying 1 may be REGULATKD WITH a8 MOGH CRRTACSTY AB CLOCKWORK. Weaporation may de made fame- diate or gradual, awd the duration imtited to any ae It @ SAFB AND PLEASANT TO TARE. It ie a realy nvefu! Soothing Syrup tor tafants, because CTs MENTS, 18 por oF opiates and sod Dsequent ill effsets oF dorange G THAT CAN POSBLBLY LN DELICATE O MARRIED. ,BANAROMURPIY tn this tty. by the B Kruse, Thownas J. Baker, of Brovkiyn, lo Charlotee 0 Nyy of New ¥ onks brapepeints ISULSKY TT TMAN Poltee Justice Joun Soott, Hyman Briagsky bo G tumann. it CONTAINS NOTH CERLY—DESMOND.—Dy tho” Rev. De Wmiam PT sone Tus Most Morrng, Topert Ceoly to Mary Destond. A tara ted hen CLOTIARISSHAGUE “ily” the Mow. A. TL Wyatt, | ts the Joseph Crovbatis to dave Hague, DAL ¥, ALD For Chat. B. Forges (0 Josepine Bullock. GARIGA Hyngh, Jeans ¢ rit w ARD SE Sill, Kdward Gardner to WAUBEKT—VOGEL HULL—-LEE Lo thiseity, by thy Rev ‘Andrew Long. ¢, Joseph F. Hill, of Serantou, Fa, to Faniue J. Lee, oii tide’ Lake. NJ HEYER-RICAANDSON.—Ry the Rey, Philip Le. Davies, Alonzo Me » Alice D. Richardson HENWNION —THOMAS.- Th tus ety, by the itey. Jno S. Hangh, Andrew Jackson Heanion. of Ureen Parish, LL to Mary Cataarine Thomas, of Now York LINGHAM. Haugh, ary rs Atv to Che ec Wi HATENS PRIN tine uit by uh f K KAM AND veh wt Erank Han GOH B= KULLOCK = By th Jacon Hanbort to Julie BRRDRECTR. *tein to Annie Nerdrectk, To the village of Hitverdals. Daniel Jesse Hibaad. zaboth Berri Ab ATLAN v. Honey ti VeaDridee, 10 dave b Rye DAT ine Krester Rev. ogel, obing By the Rev. Carl Kahn to Sarah Branger. 4 Mele arr, Zoun ILL-SWKETSEM —In this city, by the Rev Josepn Palmer Merrill, of New York. tc Fr, Of Lynn, Mass, S<By the Kev, M Moore to Kate Wilson. RTINET—SIIEARE, Charles Joat Martinet to Jane Ann She OWMICK-SULLIVAN.-Ry. the ley Vicar(duneral of the Archdiocese of New York, wee ko Ann Suilivan, yy Emad ENTUEIME ¥—DAVIS. MOKGENSTERN.=By Jacod Oppeuhel R—MeGUIRG Way ac Hy the Rev In this city, bpthe Re Daniel Diioghaim, of Wilt te Goodday EDER--By ‘the itev, B. Kramo, Jos. Uriah Mevaiter, LEWIS.—Io this city, by the Rev. Jobn 8 of East New Yor, to Eienor TIMONES,—Dy the Rev. Thomas Henry ebecea Timon +. By the Rey, Julius Rbrhart, Dy tae Kev, John 8 Lagarus Loeb. Rob. W. Lewis, Dy the Rev. Alexander HOUSE—QUICK.—By tho Rey. Stephen Mer- Cor: Morelionse to Anna #. Quick. UIDE-TURNER. By the Rev. Joho 8 Haugh, Meio ty Catherine Targer. WEY-POLLOCK-1n the town of Morrisania, © Key. Arthur Potts, David bruce McEweu of De Mich, to Louse’ A. Pollocs, of the former y the Rov. A. It, Wyat the -By the Rev. John S. Han: ¥ Aun Mledulre hy the ov. G.W Juno Rev FW Betty Morgen: of whieh F wit fn sured Ana fe Those Douloureux OPIUM, OF GANIZATION. I BEST SUBSTITCTE FOR CHLOROFORM, MORPHINE, Decaure it produces ail the effects without caaring any bad cvusequences which so frequently follow thelr use. AN UVERDOSR CAN D) NO NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT If, Decause it affords a safe and pleasant ASSUAGEROF PAIN, INTBRNAL OR CRUSSEST BABY to fall to wplenseas 6) FEW MINUTES. It will estore chy apd un Prove the Digestive Pooctious better thamthe Dett or thove compounds sotd as titers,” because 45 acts an the chyle and bivod, Peliewtug boU) of thosaaMparitics digestion, and affording Sup muscies of the stomach freedom from mental and servous ana ences, which always Gisturh the process of digestion otard BXTERNAL INJURY. It wil caam ae Ina SUFFERERS FROM ASTYMA 4 the GREAT HYPNOTIC amie or Gon fret Pervous of eituor #/ with 1 f by tating afew dos GREAT HYP! pton of Kit ooledrated 6 Prepared avd sola by . (itoom 2) 87 Park row, New York, Drag iste gene country as the greatest | y4 Berda: dorta! feats of valor amoug arabe certain relief, enadiiag the most afflicted enjoy & refreshing, invigorating sleep, which they coald hot otherwise obta'n, from Hypochondria, excessive Nervousness, Los ot Meurory, Frotfulmess, or any of the many disorders which artse from Cerebral or Nervous Derangemen whether the rosult of solf-abure, neglect, or hereditary, will Nad tostantancons and eff -ctive relies. Bousgivants Who ran the rirks of an attack of Dellriam Tremens through thelr excesses will Nut it the best prevontyre of fich a calamity, becanse It w REFRESHING SLELP WITHIN 8) MINUTES. Neuralgts, Tre oF & of OTIC. At, are as. IUR & CO., TON'S great Indian story, entitled OLD CALIFORNIA JOF THE GREAT AMERICAN SIL ARPSHOOTER, which wil be commenoed In No. i7lot the FIRKASIL COMPANION oat Jan 26 Tos ty antoudtedly Uh greutest Judian etory that has ever bean written, Th fabject of tt, Califurora Joe, \# iowa ali over th waffertng them a BOUND, “EVERY ONK OUGUTTO READ CARLE- ¢ scout~the crack auot of tere—and ouce the boon He performed moresrou Todians than ay otuor WILLIAM>—MCULAY —ay tne Rev, Wea. 8. Mikets, | l!¥iog man, Don't fait to read the opening chapters Robert ins 60 Lizzie MeCiay Tie Fireside Companion 18 fur Sale by all oewsdeaters, ——— and Will be #entto any adtrees for one year on recetpt DIVORCED. af three dollars, by )DAYIK—In thie city, on Monday, Der. 19, 670, ny GKOLGE MUNRO, 81 Beekman et, New York Hirai a Davies 1 sha MM for ~ ne OVERLOOK HOUSE a itd, Edinund A. Davia, to again. C 40 "ls iyo.ce, Adultery we iii) Swe | TAK WOONRTOCK OVERLOOK HOTEL COMPANY GANNON In thie city, on Friday, Dee. 15, by Ind ‘WiLb LEASE FOR A RUMI OF YR AR, thus BM the Superior Court, Owen G fhe Woodstock Overivokt Hote, 10 milas from Now nAlactba Gaul, Ite aball be lawfa York, situated ag Ove look Monitain, Mottled ra Urven Ganiol, (0 Wary agais. Cause of Kondoot, 2 (row Kiouston, ui the West Hapte adultery station Go the Rava O. Ki, and trom Woodstock 7 phon wetnt new Hotel § eso cr iit Liew Hotel ts now complesod, aad wl be entts~ DIR . finivtied wad ready for o-capation tor (he noxteme BELLINGHAM —In Brooklyn, op Friday morning, | mer business. Tho busldiug ts three stories higty wilt Jan. 6, isl, Jane abeloved wife of James | Fremcn Pont, and $00 ‘ect long, With ® Wing tWO AOTiee insta, wad di gill ate Joseph aod | niga, 94 foot tong, ait % fase wiae. It hy Fepielo Wit Jane borviil, ased 8 months, and» days thodern conveniences, and Cohta'Dy MU RIOmMa A owe ny San’ Lrveaer ENNISKILLEN wove Lodge nra'ry other, the Tey. Tih of nat day a of th ian rit nerat 1 Paueral services will be held LULU wt Lad precuely. By order i Auuntevs Crapren, No. 205, 1 A.M fons of hereby jae beral of Mus DuaL AMEMIOUS LODGE, telatives and fi ted thet hfe on the mued a i, 5 7 nt 2 Broadway, 10° bu tana SF ds or hertecne, Wittian pnd. AGa ey as \ Higgs, are aeepect ally, asked t RaVAL HAVANA LOPTERY, Herine above Cure, At To'eloek | | Mire paid in gold. | Information furnished. highest raw paid for doat apd all kins of s Years, auatite of ailyeiouaras evi Wallel, New v ork nad fare aiost reepecttty m. | #3 CLIRIENGV,-R OVAL HAVANA LO MidKy. ALL o'elvk, Konty (he trade + 1 J.B. MARTINEZ & CO. 1) Oa Thursday, Jab, 5, Marr, witeot | Wall ot, box Ge Host ite aid ‘relatives are tavited to bor | OFFICIAL + AND oan, at Lig ¢ Mary Aun M uuday a, cor arp late Oxt, Wt 1 o'c > Lodg: ‘ation ef our iaie the clock M., for the roth alives and triende her lato residence, KP fully invited ‘to rolwer, from ALP A Wi ose of paying the | axed broker, hu Itey. Da it fraternity are F family are re On Thariday night f Sarah A.and the law joe ih ad a. ti nday, ata ap oth, od the funeral dst, Brookiya, op Sunday, Ja 20M Wir TT.—On Jan 2 at on We Orey At Jan 81ST. Beidacety wife 4 of ‘the family, and thor: enor. and her anc Cadiey, ary m her late Beat gmidnight, Aona,widow of Wun, family are idence of ner & tween. Bt Fotvek DM needay, Jan, 4 family ar 1 from his lat Tan. sat 1B, ‘aM. nd Tt! of | pmeza, para the em: “ around one « & mountain view ranges, OF 218 feet ¥ la fe tet Cat width, rn e hunered. ‘Are spromd ue Dotare pase Lil, Sha nee o ed ubul January srs inquire of THUS, k Overlook Hotel And Those of her e t her ur viner, Vatrick Me- | FACTORY AND SALESU! are reapectuily invited DIAMONDS boawae an ied 4 Marton | S18 Broadway, uader st. Nieto Fans, oy, dnughter of OB HICLAL 0. a # moatus, and SIMMONS @ CO ALADAMA™ Extra anurs! fron th wi Me Allen #t his aw meoMG family a 1 his Imte resldeneo, Li T Thomas. ~The inemheri AP. A. aud uf 1 St. and AU ec. pro te B, No. 29, A hosted (9 at Das frou 16) West >, 538, Jan. ‘S. JOHNEWHL Fi @ AM ‘tally | ieived the funeral “The member nit the funerat by order, W.M tied to attend an em dge rons on Sun to participate, nb ay her son Witt'n 13. Wooster t., this 4 Martaa Shevre, aged # years, 1 (old No.) 84 st f Protestant er lodges, ar of The nested to moet at 2 Suuday, nate oft as Walsh, WM.STEWART, W, M. in he 1 her yinvitedto | That M. B, Chureb 5. Janes Mor 4 by the James Thome | wi Of th reapecttntty wet the H te by the AD RENTUCK clock ay, Jan, 6, 1870, aftr a ehare tt. ARATION OF rowel, widow of tue. late Wine hte ANVASSKUS OF TILE: ho couuty Cavan, Arcland, 1n-4te 1 frionts of the fam'ty are respegh oot the funeral from ir iuigrest | Rew Worlk haying cay JUDG My OM BULIY, J o'clock | EVAR Mm the sovera i ’ at to'clock | tavaral Wards of sakt On Wednesday, Jan. 4, Alfred C..youngest | Bleaban bold on the Ben day do Dereby ovrlify, deterinine a Yor oft i ubsalons the 4 of the Duttuine Dade of 100 iret in length. With walks, ermquet grou Howl ia eusy uf Re chartered road Delonsiag WU a0, 40 94 Wiuich the Notyt f¥ sitnates commands giving abr The’ groumty are Wood) enure & ‘ee Conipa y, aad vi com rein 1 prowe aid ons mauiy and varity Sie valley 1 Company, FIPTRENTH WARD, JOHN MACAULE GORGE WOBLUNY greaiust nuinver of vor mfor the Fiwouta ward, SPEN( WILLIA test AMEE Of Yt A Electiow for uke 1 Kor ADWAY PePLACE f the dug: &torm of year further GCALCEN OMAWINGS. hand Tlurvecatu b the Fiftceath Ward. wixT MIN GROTH and JOHN DOSSELLY qrealent nuistan at Chilvetion for the Bust tweuth Ward. MICITAR 1 THOMAS D| eauest a. NTON MULLES an THOMAS « Hou for thy 9 AWE t CALI LA ut BENTH WAMD, af Special Motices. on { Election for the Bixth Blection District of ath Ward. Inspectors the #1 te Th RICHARD BILLS and ¥ JOHN BROWN, Y, Ae ereatent number of votes, were duly elected Tevectctt Peet ofthe Sisteentn Ward, nebevena Blection Diatrie @ ‘That WILLIAM ov Paluit MoU WEES oo Pr, the, kreateat number of wuien, were of the Bixteenih Ward ‘That nly eleetedy for the Kignts Lieotion Wstrice FRANK pwre PRIBK ROUMES by the greaweat numuer of votes, were duiy elected Ine Sectors of leet Toe ateeb eh erg! fOr the Minin Bieetion Distries o€| Toa JOSEPH McOINN and JAMES McDOW by the grei i'v9 nuinber of Yom were daly elected I spectom of kiection for th tpectors of ection for the Tentd Riecuon Disuiet oft at JAMES ©. ITY 4 by the eredtent nanos ott at Dumber Of YOtes, were duly elected Tm sdectore of ‘oh vuon Distelea See ents Wt te HlevaS aed nD ATIANT and THe RUMSEY Oy ot by the groatert number of votcs, were daly elected Ine wore of Kiection tot ese hare Weg fF the Tweltth Bloction Distrial ree wat : LLIAM LAMT a} by the premghOe MithiT re umber of votes, were duly elected Ine Sectors of Election for ¢ E1eotlo4 hea Wal he Thirveenth Kiection Disttick THOMAS FARRELL and PHILIP BRADY, bythe erent numer of Votes. ware dat clors of hieetion for Feent let of tie bixvecuta Wards | ene bat MARTIN DORKIN and JACOL DEMUTH, by the gromiest nuinyer of votes, were duly elected In+ sboctors of b ection for the Fiswenth Otte Wace @ Fisteeuth Election Distric’ a ICHLARD SCULLON and JOHN GHAHAM, by the greatest number of otes, were duly elected In- S)ectors of Blection for the Sixteenth Kiection District of tue Sixieeuth Ward, at ih NOAH TUGWELL and JOHN POLK, ected Tn ection Dit ( by, the grouteas numver of votes. were duly electee Inepectors of Kloction for the Seventeoaia Klectio Distriet of the Sixtevath Ward, ry MYPR MYERS and DAVID HENKIQUES, by the grewtest nuiuber of votes, were duly elected Lospectors of Klection for the Kighteouth Klechom District of the Sixveonth Ward. SEVENTRENTO WARD. ‘That PETER GILLESPLE and JACOB W. BINGHAM, by the greatest 7 vous were duly electes Limpectors of Klection for the First Election Distth Of, the Heventecath Ward, = JOUN REILLY ana JOUN HONEY, by the greate ¥ number of votes, were duly elected Lm fyeetors of lection for the second Akloctuon District of we Seventeenth Ward, JOHN J. FARKELL and JOHN D. SULLIVAN, Dy the greatest number of volw,'were daly elected Im spectors of Election for the Third Election District of the Seventeeta Ward. as MAURICE W. SHANNON and KOWALD LANE, by the areatest noer of yotes, were duly elected In sectors of Kiection for tae Fourta kievtion Distries of Ure Sevenwensn Ward, AM HAYS ana 31 KLLO, F ui utes, were daly elected In= lor the Filth Election District of Seventeouts Ward That JAMES F. HAMMILL and JAMBe DONOHOE, the greatest number of yous, were duly elected In- ectors of Bieciion for the BLXth Klection District of seventeenth Ward. Taat WILLIAM MoKENNA and BEKNAKD McQU ADE, by the greatest nuinber of voves, were duly elected Ime pectors of kiection for the Seventh Election District of the Seventeenth Ward, Thay PETER O'REETE and ALIUK H. RYAN, by the greatest Lumber of votes, were daly elected Ti speciors of Livction for te kiguth Blection District the seveuieuntu Ward, That JOSEPT WHEELER and PATAICK J. HANBURY Dy the grnatent huuiber ot Yules, wore daly elected The spectors 0. lection tur tad Nidth klection Distros OF the veventevata Ward Tost th Tat WILLIAM LALOR ana JANES EAGAN, by the greatest sunber or Votes, were Only elecied Ime spectors of Rlection for the he Sevemtoeatn Ward. Tuas tu Election District af THOMAS JON FRAN by the great poctor and AMI, Punber of votes, wetw duly elected Km OF EL chou fr the kieveuth Blection Distei® eateeutu Ward ANDREW WATSON ang WILLIAM Hil FEMNAN, y the greateat wuimver of Voces, were uly elected In- Feol biectionsor tue twelith Klecuon District seveuteeuth Wat JACOD W. MOORE and JOUN L. CARBREY resem Hulbert ol vuies, were duly elected Ine clos Of for the ‘biirwenth Election Dis e beventeenth Ward WILLIAM EMAULT and BANC HL MULL croaves! ii ib: r of voles, were duly elected The fet miectwoa.f larvecatn Election Die rict of Wie Seveatosn.h Wa CIS OSTEEMAN and ty A PEC Hick were duly elected eeutu Blection Dime Were duly elec for ‘ae oxteenth Eicction District .# and JOU ZAKS Vhbvr Of votes, were duly elected Tm for be Seventeenth Election Die eeuts Ward, WILLIAM Y KATSER and GROUGE LANG GLEN, by tbe grenivet uuu of of vows, Were duly electea In- giorsof Elecuion for te ct of thw DeveuG ends Wari at STEWART McIVou ana MICHAEL Ri AN, ‘hteonth Election Dise by the grevies, Uumder sf voles, were duly elected Im sp @ ior the Niueteeaih Klection Dix tet tt atsenth Ward That JOHN MONAGHAN and by the grea dr iuher Of Votes, were dnty elected Ine » fe Twouticth Klvctos Thetrict of the Seve. teenth Waid, iias CHARLES A STADLER and THOS Y HARTMAN, by the greatest member ot votes, were duly ofected Ine cvory of Elecuon. tor Twenty-first blecdom Vor ihe Seventeeats Waid, 5 LOUIS BALLENRERG and by tho griatost os, wore duly, olecte@ Tispectors at F (he | wentyaveond klesdom, 4 01 ue centh: Ward. That JOTLY &, RRATT ana FOUN No REYNOLDS, ' atest au | Votes, were duly elected I svectore of Sue fw the Twenty-third Biectiom ERNEST DOLLOGR ond Priku ot \ 7 the aroaie +, Were dnly elected Im y i Election 1 tly se 1 tnly elected In . Tweaty bh klection Digs i Ward ; LIUS RUPTIGER and J WALSH he greaton y elected Ime r th Biection Diss scans ‘ m hy ceeee © duly elected Ime { for the ‘Twenry-eeventh Election Fict Of the Seventooath Ward. Tus JAMES MoMPNOMY aud BERNARD kiNNt y atest number of voles’ were duly elected To. © { Klection for (ie Twenty-eighvt hlecuou Diss ve War KiGHTREN TH WARD, VY HENRY MATTIEWS and JAMES OWNS, ‘ T Votes, were daly elected Ine \ors oth fOr tho Fakes inechou Distsiet Of the hiuhteenth Ward JOUN Dt FOUN H y the greatont ni Hos, wore duly elactag Tiepectore of Klee 1 wud BiveKiod Disties tecntin Wu Lust 4 1b DOLAN at ALOERY GOLTMA a ateat er Of Volo’, were duly cleo "JOHN LOORAM ana JAMS SALA s ran j 2a Dietrick {is He ad " Nand were duly elected In ‘ Hiecion Disiriet of t necit aud i 1 Distriee " toe oted vce