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— GRANT'SINSULT TO TRELAND FEDERAL OFFICIALS INTERFERING | mr. O'Donovan Row WITH THE IRISH RECEPTION, not been in thetr room cited men. und hy to be Vaccinate: On Thursday morning Tus Sox warned the Koights of St. Patrick and the committecs appointed By the Irish civic societies and the Tammany Gen- eral Committe, that Gen. Grant's officials, in accord ance with instructions received from Washington, would attempt to interfere with the arrangements for the reception of the Irish patriots, Full details of Gen, Grant's plan of operations were printed. ‘Tue Ben's waroing was not lost. ‘Tho Hon, John Mollaly, the Knights of St. Patrick, and the repr placed at the door by Mr. Wallace, then wpproacéd Mr. O'Gorman, wi Conversation ocenrred : Mr. O'Gorman (to M {ty do you come here, sir Mr. Murpiry (rather perpl I'm here on the part of the Uni Mr. O'Gorman—Am I to aud d)—Well, 1d Stat stand Government? Mr. Marphy (ook no, not directly, but ao directly. mR FOR GRAN! sentatives of the various Irian societies were quickly sstir, Before 9 A. M. they wore om their way to Btaten Island, accompaniod by « magoificent band And s good quantity of provisions. Reaching Qaar- antine they were warmly received by Dr, Carnochan, the Health Omcer. After broakfusting with the good Doctor, the Andrew Flotcher, the Quarantine boat, ‘wae placed at the riends, from this Gen, Millen, who, according to sents the Uniied tae America. Mr. posal of the Kalghts and their many party done toward the recepti ‘OFF FOR THE WEST BANE. At noon the Hon. Jobn Mullaly swept the horizon pith a big spy-giass, He taw seve ral oyster boats fh the offing, but no steamer was in sight. A bright Watch was Kept for revenue cutters, but n peared. Determined to be on the safe side, the Kuights prepared to go to the West Bank in the Jower bay, ae at that point the lights of the Cuba | | Bould be seen a4 she passed the light-ship, The ieage rel nets motementa Wath peeeerent party reached the Went Bank about 29. M., where fr, O'Gorman—The Col, O'Rourke entertainea them in a sumptuous | York ines the sim oft Manner, Boven old sailors were furnished with might glasses, and were stationed at various points to watch for the Cuba, Twilight swept over the Boa, and still there wore no siens of the ship Sandy | Collector of the Port shou about it until yesterday. Mr. Murphy—I never saw it in (“Ont OW") Lever knew it, toward thelr reception? Nothing except, aa a in this morning's BUN, that they held & can which cided after advices from Washii Port of New a ‘Committee. eports of me Book light beamed like a Mery star to the souts, but po Cabs appeared. At last, abvat 6 o'clock, Col, O'Rourke rushed into the dining room, saying : Gentlomen, the lights of a steamer are seon be- fow Bandy Hook, You bail better start, for you cam Det your lives that {t's the Cuba,” he Knights and Mr. Mallaly embarked immedi- passage money for these exiles. not 80, sit; Mr. Waliace you are misinform purser of the steerage passengers, who did not land What was going On, became fearfully ex. cited over a report that the crew of the steamer had and his companions had x five minutes before Gen. Grant's Collector endeavored to join the Mr. Murphy the following wer =e7 what author. T suppose ir, that you fre here directly on the part of the United States ie eheepish)—Well, you see, Mr, O'Gorman—Weil, sir, I am here directly on the part of the city of New York, and on the part of thoussnds of the fellow-countrymen of Mr. Rossa and his associstes, and in the name of the city of New York | offer them hospitality ; while you, Mr. Murphy, only tender to them an indirect invitation ‘ou, repre oaen and ‘of the matter for them- urphy—That is all very fine; bat what tae, ol Mr. O'Gorman—What bas the Ra‘ical party done te, if possible, the action of the I ablic press of New York january have published ui ngs numerous civic societies have made known and ad- Yerlised Weir proceedings in tee matter. In a word, the Whole subject was thoroughly rentilated, so that it seems very strange, to say tho least of it, that the have known nutuing 7 of the papers. I do know that (he United States Government paid fist class cabin NATLING AN ADMINISTRATION FALSEMOOD. Mr. C’Denovan Rossa (who bad returned)—That ‘uba)—The United to arrive in the steamship Cubs. The reporter found a goodly number assembled on board anx- fously awaiting the arrival of the Committee to cast off. At haif-past 4 the Committee, consist- ing of the Hon, Richard O'Gorman, Col. William R, Mr. Wallace told him he would not be allowed to | Roberts, Senator John J. Bradley, the Hon, John saree, ria ste comething, cbont Bia rights oe Col: | uitehel, te rest Irish exile, and Commissioners y ‘ort, and wee ¢ had no to'bresk Lu upon therwrlvate deliver stoi aCe pariy | James 8. Hennessy and James B. Nicholson,crossed of centiewen, The Collector tien left, bat soon | the gaog plank, and at once the word was i Merward again attempted to slide into’ the room, | given to cast off. Besides the Committee of Re- but was again checkmated by n guard who bad bee ception, there were on board the Antelope as invited guests: Dr. J. M, Carnoclian, Health Oficer Of the Port, the Rev, Fathers Corrigan and Keenan, Col, Stephen J, Meany, editor of the Jrish Demo erat, Excise Commissioner James 8. Willidins, the Right Hon, Frank Duffy, the Hon. Tom Retily of the Wifth Ward, Alderman Dimond, Alderman Terence Daffy, the Hon. Bernard Casserly, Commis- M brother of on: of the expe ans, and about seventy-fly others of greater or less nove. Fifteen policeme were also on board, ueder command of a Se: from the First Precinct... A LITTLE SCENB ON THR WHARF. As the inst line was being cast off, a voice was heard issuing from the old building on the whart “Hold on, Tsay! Hold ont Here's another pas- senger,” ‘The door of the building opened, and the immense form of Big Judge Connolly appeared. ‘The Jude carried ® new buckthorn, and was dressed in his usual elegant manner. He was puff ing end blowing like ® porpoise, his benevolent countenance with hi was greeted with shouts of "Hold on it for the Big Judge “Harry claimed the Big Judge as ina shweat. Yoh see, the bore, was goin’ down to, meet, the Thought l'd Just rua down trom belated. because the walkin’ very good, and 1 make as good time to- aj as I genorally do.” ue DIG J0DGR’s sANDWICH, ‘The steamer then got clear, and proceeded toward arantine, Arriving thers, it was learned that the Cuba had not been seen, and Mr. O'Gorman thea proposed that the party should take « run down to the Hook and back, to kill time, On tho trip refreshments Wore served, consisting of sand- wiches, hot coffee, and crackers and cheese. All were served bountifally, 1¢ was thougnt; but just as the Inat sandwich disappeared from tse saiver the towering form of the Big Judge appeared in the . And marched up to the table. ‘ampli |" he remarked, as he looked at the re. mains of the fe Late, as usual, It seems to Tm always benind “Haven't you had anytaing to eat, Judge!” eald the Hon. Tom Reilly. “fare an’ I haven't, I was just sayin’ that I'm a} ately, and the Fletcher flew off in the darkness with | states Goveramect did nothing Of the kind. I'my- | “Swen sods Rt. Ton. Frank Daffy, tho grace of a seagull, Rockets were thrown up | self received the money in gold from the British | + we knew that before; #0 Tom aud myself looked from the steamer. Tho Fletcher approached her, | OMcers to pay the passage of these mon. Kach pris. | out for you. ‘Tom, where's them sandwiches you Bhe was the Coba, The Koigits and Mr. Mulialy greeted their noble countrymen with loud cboers, We dand stack up the Irish national airs, and th ‘Whole ocean seemed to roll with enthnsiasm. The Cava steamed up to Quarantine with the Mletener Mr ts pens: ‘A yoice— Ol: phy, where are you now? Nowhere ore ma? 180 received ‘fve pounds to defray his ex- tw scratching his head)—Ts this a There # no mob sir, Lere except, ed for the Judge?” id he, * it's good boys yez are. Sure an’ bliged to you," and the Judge settled himsel€ With tuck effort upon a sofa to enjoy his fea the sandwiches were given him. perhs) s own crows. ‘Th Joige bit into ie. but the bit aeder her quarter, the bands playing, and the | © Gina: Jeu, (irauticaliy).—De ye mane to call | Av miserablo failure, ‘Tbe expression on tie Koights and} Mr. Mollaly cheoring. The Cuba fred | men ime * It is the United Statos 1 represent, | mild-natured couptenance changed — instantly @ gun, and the Fletcher responded with three guns, | FF eer.) This woke up Mr. O'Gorman and his party, who GRANT'S BOGUS FENIAN GENERAL, Were dining with Dr, Carnochan, The Cuba swung | Mr. O'Gorman (to Mr r ronnd with the stream and anchored. Io au justant bes Felt heer ry may I ask? the Fletcher was at her side, pany * Cubs there!" yelled the Captain of the Fletcher, | Mr. O°Gorman—And who Is thin Genera’ ? + What is it," answered a British officer with two not, Wank God!" Not by fold stripes on his sleeve. att Marpny ~1 ouly made hi “Heave us @ line,” shouted the ;Captain, amid | “®{. saother blaze of rockets. nected © Weil, we cawn't take a line, you know,” sald the British omcer. Have yous Health Oficer on board f"' shouted Dr. Dwyer, who was on board the Fietcher. ~# No,” was the reply. “Well, I'm an assistant Health Officer. Heave s Boe quick. If you've a lean bill of heaith you can Ben up to the city tonight” he line was thrown. ‘THE MYSTERIOVS CUTTER. ‘While this conversation bad been going on a reve- fBue cutter had crawled out of the gloom of the Loug Island shore and sneaked up ander the port quarter | gir. of tbe Cuba, It was tie Brouz. She hadon board | Mr. Murphy—Well, as to Gen. ann {Grant's Collector and mauy other Federal cial, * Bleamer there !—what steamer is that 2” shouted in of the Bronx ‘nbu," was the response. itand by to take 4 tine from ns, ish Irish American pape: acquainted with the heard of General noting about yoo until this evening. MURPMY'S CONVENIENT MEMORY. Years go, in the lower part of the city, Mr. Murpby—vd, I sequaintance Millen, he is ad 1 ect him very higaly 0 must have a hap; for Waxing rapid (riendsbips, (Laugh OF THE EXILES, roared the cap: | Order having been r reud the followiug: «Well, we cawn't taxe a 04 one of the Cuva’s officers e,you know,” answer Murphy)—By what av- ame here in my com Milleo, and reores ig ht ‘acquaintance a few ule (of the Irtah American)—I have been con: for many yer Mr, Mucphy—Lhatis uot very strange; for 1 knew Mr, Cole—Weil, that is very strange; for I knew you sad boaried ia your Yoarding house, tweaty at Lp sume tuat now. since you have become great enough to represent the United States Government, can't recognize 40 humble an individual as mysel yo shall be happy to reuew the ir. Cole—I most respectfully decline the hoor, n. emia whou I bave only kuown for two days past, Froma look of absolute and periect contentmeat, it became darkened und suspicious. He looked the sandwich, then at the Hon, ‘Tom Reilly. “Ob, mucha! ye blackguards, an’ is it insalt me that yez would ?” exclaimed the ir nd wiebes Givin’ me leather et” and as bo spoke he raised the migity buckthorn over the heads of Du Ty ani Reilly 4 the Big The crowd roared with laughtet Judge stalked outof tue cabin in a towering rage ‘The SUN reporter picked up the discarded sand- wiches, and found that they were made of boot leatuer, nicely plastered with mustard. The one upon which the giant Judge had exercised bis dea- tal organs exhibited the arc of @ circle beautifully indented on either side, The Judge had certainly done his best to bite through the leatner, as the marke of bis teeth were well dedne, AT UPPER QUARENTIN! After making tne trip to Sandy Hoo’, during which no signs of the Cuba were seen, the Antelope made fast to the wharf at Upper Quarantiee and Awaited the signal from the telegrapn office, The Steamer Andrew Fletcher, with the Knights of St, Patrick on board, ander command of Commissioner Mallaly, oe stationed in the lower bay to watch cuba. ¢wiches, are Irish Brigade Association, with Col. John W, Byron s ther wit’ Major Horgau, Col, doha Sweeny. Commissioner Mulialy * in his duties by Capt, James Mitchel, ton of Joba Mitchel, John Burke, W. A. Rollins, Briun G. MeSweeny, aud others, THe cUBA’s LiGuT natied in the offing at half py tcher, apd instantly the telegen Here vometiine appeared above the rail of the | Zu tke geniienen of the several depucations for recess the Antelope party that a ste Bronz which resembied . MAN ereuaK, get mjations Sor recede | iy “ight, but gave no positive tuformation us to Guxtuexex.—Ws ‘il tof your invitations, | whether i was the Cubs. Muny of the party had A DUTCH CHEESE OR A FULL. MOON and'we wi only atew ot Boures bat the whistle foen brodght then My hies, wot's that !” said the Cuba's oficer,sotio | misty. Our f iilner, and to the boat. Dr. Carnochan was sent My hies, wot's thy 1d the Cuba's officer sott uae way t oat. | Df, Cerncchan, was vent “im the Collectorof the Port of New York,” gaid the full moon above te rail, ‘aud 1 want to fitur (or we toh Bet aboard the Chba” cuason winOhg yourselves, Por w "A confused dialozue hire ensued. ‘The Collector, | Your rece) tion Concerns Ue ns individuals, We care Dut Wwever, scrambled up the starboard side in com: | Htc compared to what we feel about it in conuection pany with Gen, Millen and two inspectors, und at | 2% ‘be endeace: sad as you @uce repaired to the grand saloon, Bot de rival of Our bro: thers: THE SCENE IN THE CABIN, YThree minutes aferward, the Knigits of St. Pat yick and Mr. Mullaiy, with’ Dr. Dwyer and others, ‘were admitted to the vessel, They were met by Mr, Wallace, the obliging purser of the Cuba, who Ted the way to the cabin. where they met three 0 Tow ote tw mor DONGVAN Bi JOUN DEVO, JOHN MecLUTR, MURPLY WANTS VACCINATION, if the cause of Ire which Canse we desire all tonight, and go 1h, de bs HENRY ® MULLEDY, proaching steamer bad been made out, and it was learned that it was really the Cuba, With a sit easterly Wind and the tide runing full flood came over the bar and up the lower bay like a race horse, and in less than half an hour anchored off Quardutine. Ihe Antelope put out for her, with the excited party on board yelling like sercech-owls Fireworks were set off, aid skyrockets sent hissing u every direction, The band played all the Lrisi airs ever known, but when the Wearing of the Greeu” was struck up, THE GIGANTIC JUDGE CONNOLLY could contain bimsel! no longer, Brandishing the ; ae J ety 5 3 ae righty bucktuorn above his bead, he struck out in 2 rae is oMicer tu be Vessel, and bleu we “Ah, mucha! Bradley, my boy, welt the . gaid that he had discovered two cases of email-pox | Coske enirike U t Jig agai mers on board the steamer, and he should be compeiled ap the ‘ SRL GMS Benes Ye winds aetae to quarantine bi He ordered the police to The dsome City Chamberlaio caught the Big gusrd the entrance to the yesse’, aod to allow rivtic spirit and Joli io the jig Th nobody to leave or ente her, He then oii ti the vice of the Hon, Richar that t tered Mr. Ro through ¢ Gear fries eabin.” Mr. Rovss excased himself to the Culictor, en! @tepped into the cabin arm in-arm with the Doctor. He snook hands warmly with Mr. Mullaly driends, At that moment tne Hon. Rich an, Mr Joln Miichel, Dr. Carnoch Roberts, ana severa’ well k. entered tlie cabin, As the two heroes of 1548 ap roached Mr. orsa, the latter advanced to meet nem, and #hook thein warily by tae hand, Me , While a rough-looking crowd from the Collector's Wan Ms, arpa’ €Gier poured Into t can ‘eo to hell Wf ¥0 ~ MR. O'GORMAN’S ADDRESS. ab Aher a word of sympathy for each of the five O'orman said that be appeared before repre sentative of the aumany General Committee torexte"4 to them & cordial invitation and to place @ Vessel at (heir disposal ork, whe o them t remained m.nutes. Finding that the Caba had not b accor ting to his Orders, he approached (h an] was about ty bord by age of Dr. Carnoe lee officers You cau't come abyard thir s Gon n\'s Collector looked “Do you Know who Tamir?" he gasped. No, I don'” replied ‘the officer, * nore, 1 don’t care who you are avoard of this sveamer.” *Well, sir, Tam Mr. Murphy, ropreseatative, with cou: said Dr. Dwyer, slipping bis ari m of the exile, “some of your very are anxiously awaiting you in the nd other d O'Gor. Col. Wm. ‘own #0n8 of Ireland ious dignity wered tue office cabin 760 I Ft thin sittp."” Thowae gasped for breath, * M “Wil oon jet you kuow who tor of the Port of New York.” am, come aboard of this steamer and 1 kuoWs enough not to break ‘em. 's quaranGued,” replied the grim officer, * Quarautioed ? lector, * Yee, quarantined,” and weleom ; them to New ¥ fy and waiting to ta Hotel, where rooms hi en engaged for them. It was proposed to have a grond demonstration in their hover op the following Monday, at which all carriages would | % the Metropol: | © repeated the officer, the Irish benevolent, military, and elvie 90 would be represented, and the Tammany or; Sion ad already generous'y subscribed the tum of $25,000, which would bo placed in thelr possession to the of the tent to the lowe Here 00d look ut Mr though you wanted vac woulda’t like to vaccinate The Brona. ation od retired to Mr. O'Gorman then paid an eloquent tribal Gofincl Drisovers Daring the delivery of bis sneech, one of Gen, Graut’s party applied to Mr. Opprobrivus and obscene epithets, Ault to the patriot o ef Mr. 0 taken by U the cabio courage, bravery, aud sufferi Collector then ‘Tue DEPARTURE. After some time Dr. alow both pariies to depart oon filled, O'Gorman the most ‘This gross int 1548 arvused the indignation n's frienas, ‘The offender wa ‘nud was promptly kicked out of i there, While sive and foul-mouthed, pon which some gentlemen put an elegant French | the the roof opon lim, With wLich be retired to the deck of the Broux, and steamed awa; was Hid lis tro flowed freely, —W Island, Benator Bradiey prow of the boat, She hing dead for Greenwood Comotery. Champagne GRANT'S REPRESENTATIV! Afer Mr. O'Gorman’ Jumped upon a chair, ai “Tam a re pent here | of the Uni ter Bronx nutes Lafayet ed upat the plot house, He her cations intermingled with blow speech one Gen, Millen ‘outed : resentative of the United States. Tam ‘offer you on behalf of the Governme a Staies,areception, The revenue cut alongside of this steamer, —Bhe is here for your use, You can get rignt in her, and go upto Ahe cily, where the United States Government have tiade all arrangements (or receiving you.” CREDENTIALS WANTED, ‘Do you say that you reprosent the nt of the United States?” able occupation of putting # Frenel companion der which led to the pilot hou He looked in the pilot-house. sorted, and a most muguificeat prize a the house, Mr, Mullaly oo with Govern ‘Here, hers ose Ou board would have to submit to vac prms Beart streamed down the cheeks of many who eh pe their bands “Where is Mr, O'Donovan Rossa inguired Mr Mollaly. > Mr. Wallace pointed to Sterboard stateroom Dr. Dwyer stepped to the door of the room. He opened it, the murder was out. There stood Gen | Ginarion. and remain at Lower Quavant.ge for ten fossa, The captain of the Cabs was alxo present, | 232% ares: consterastion ed groa! consternation. ta the cabin of the Bronx fur some tea n cleared wangway r, Wied he Was stopped sir,” said tio thondersiruck. and what's You cua't cowe said Gen. Grai You ¢, bus you can't come God, sir,” said Tain Col “If you were the Collector of hell, you couldn't T've got my orders, This seam: eyiculated Gea, Grant's Cul © And in you're a'd-— {ool o'want to go aboard of her, for if you gol aboard you'd have to be vaccinated ‘and the officer took & hy, and added. * You look as Tm blowod it cabin of the Carnochan was indneed to Tho tug Aute ove for the city xiles deterinined co remain on the Cuba un tit o1 stepped to was In another inute sie Was beaded for Communipaw. Two {ier she was striking a bee-line for Fort He look and impro He felt satisfied that some gentleman was agala engaged tn the laud- ron Toof upon some Looxing about him, the Senator found a small lad and be went up that laddor ta the darkness with ihe agility of & ca: ‘The wheel was de et was going ," shouted the manly Bradley, catch ing the combatants by their collass, Who ure beard from the hurricage deck: miemen, one word,” rai!” shouted the crowd. * Whisht, ye id the Big Judge, “and listea to Mr. * Gentlemen,” said the latter, * we are now about GpiG, igugeide, te Cuda to welcome the ‘ealies r, Mitchel and myself will go first, accompauied by two members of the Committee, YT need uardiy ask you to Behave decorously, and, above all, do Dot make # rash for the steamer, for 'no ove will be board uatil Dr, Caradchaa first visits the RECONNOITRING, Tue confusion and noise were now ao great that it red the exercise of tue SUN re. porter's sherpest wits to make note of ull passing around. As the Antelope approach ed the Cuba, it was seen that the Andrew Fietcher had already got siongside, but no one was alivwed on board. The —Antolope approach: td’ bow on, und soon touched the Wietcaer, When ® rush was mate for the Low, The police ushed, swore, expostulated, but all seemed in vain ‘he crowd surged and yeliea with patriotic joy; and combined with the hissing steam which was ping from the three vessels, made a scene th was enough to make an Englishman crazy. As the oat was made fast, a SUN reporter, O'Gorman Mitchel, Brady, and the Right Hon. Frank Dutty i ir iy through the excited crowd on er Geck, and disappeated up the Cuba's side sitive orders were then given, and the order was enforced, to, that aot anotier’ soul should board the Cuba ‘The party wore politely shown into the grand saloon of the Cuba, where they met O'Donovan Rossa, Heary 8, Mulledy, John MeCiur, Jobn De- voy, Chas, H. O'Connell, the five released prisoner Mr. John’ Mullaly, of the Andrew Fletcher, in com mand of the Knights of St. Patrick; Collector Mur phy, Gen, Mien, and others, aie al A Sun Report Interview with Dr, Car- nochan~What the Doctor Suye-The Out- rageous Action of Gen. Grant's Oficials. In the city yesterday there were various ru- mors about a wholesale arrest which had beep made by the Health OMicer, Dr, Carnochan, Gen, Grant office-bolders were positive that O’Gorinan and the Knights of St Patrick were safe unter lock and key somewhere between Tompkinsyillo and the Atlanite Ocean, The friends of the patriots, on the other band, had it on the best authority that Collec tor Murphy had been arrested for interfering with the Heath Office, As both these views wore alarm- Ing, and were reiterated with much perseverance and abuse of the American language, a 8uN reporter was sent to Staten Island to interview Dr. Carno A wee ee ad Mates ee” | your shaking the man op hie right Chan and assistants, and ascertain the real facts, ‘Mi Mullaly—I cail upo. this Gen, Millan, then, to ‘Me?’ ejaculated the shaken man, ‘I'm (hic) © | The reporter saw tho Health Oficer and his assist. Present lus” credentials, and to’ state by whut | sergeant of palice (bic). Da Mt 1m ta charge (Mic) | ant, Dr, Reid, and obtained from them the follow- hority le presuines to say that he wets for tne | Of the boat. Doi i 4 pathority be presumes to ay that He Mtirow nim | Well, what aro you interfering with the pliot | Ing information: : Overboard."] Mr, Mullaly then maid that this was | fo 7 Don't you Know there are treo Buadred pee. DR, CARNOCHAN’S STORY, unseculy diecuesio' was evident that | Fle on the boat, whos endent 0 Sos BHOG ! ef Who liad come there with Mr. Murphy to interfere Me? (bic) #quoaked the sbaken man, ‘I'm | large stoamer was signalled at Quarantine harbor, with the w tender the exiles « hearty and | a police a rinent ae HD PRarne (tue), of the beet, and shortiy after two guus were Grod, aud the vos: ible welcome, He (Mr. Mull ly) was here to | Don-)ou-know-that hie eller, ) 4 pepo f Lenber thier eption er Mebalt ot se tivic Irish | mea duffor (hic). ‘That's what's the matter," sel anchored immediately afterward in the stream. tics of New York, who were acting in concert Well, get out of here,” said Sevator Bradley, | Tuo Antelope immediately stoamed toward her, with Mr, O'Gorman's Committee, They were going cking bit out of tae pilot Herts, as ent ang | Daving on board the Health Oficer, bis assistants’ tate a city Where there were ver hall a milli H gt bergeant took @ 008 took (fey ie eid Mr. O'Gorman and the Tammany delegation. When helr own countrymen, wad the Iriali patriots o they came close to the vessel, which proved to be Bpon the Tammany General Committee were present tout before, Don'-you * found fust slongside the Aud: OF representatives of the Muricipal ¢ nent, | (ic) know-ine: Molla? i'm on oof°F, ole He, Cube, Wey (tee ‘Noart Gitumiesiones Bulls: Abd Cflered Lie exiles the hospitality of the (we ead oronemeet jow me (tic), Tal ly and the Koights of Ot, F lol, on the pide nosrest { ‘THE COLLECTOR'S AGONY, Sore to Bliten Island, and on the other side was the é ii lice Sergeant fell down the stairway, 4 All this time Gen. Grant's Collector stood noar | and Bradiey’s troubles were enaed" United States revenue cutter Broux, Dr. Carnuchan Be, ,c008 of w stateroom Utte 1 teed! Mr ‘Tne party reached Now York at3 A, M. ave strict ardere ae Be Ope should attempt fo Dovovon Hossa soomed cuvfused, Ali the eailes sss aN desis h . whed confused i le O'Gorman, President of the Board of Emigration, Paes Comeuned, Cok, Mauer, Mae Matern | The Trip of the Tammany Ge Mie "Guuveilys "Agent for the same, and a uN auked hie friends for their offer, — but Mig Jud porter, stepped on to the Fletcher crossing over to eu behalf of his fellow exiles begged leave Kip-Roarivg Time Down the Bay, the ‘Cura. Dr. Carnochan was prevented from retire in n room by theinselyes, Hat they might At four o'clock on Tharaday afternoon, a SuN re- | boarding the Cunard steamer by two fares Barre RGR RoRRP concart Of eaten. hes ths) | porter procesded to the Castle Garden wharf, where ee pout at the door, and assured the exiles Wat po | the steamer Antelope lay with steam up, end ta € bli uld be allowed to dixturb Tbe Uns scene Uh @peved their stacerov Much interest, 2 peaeon of the Cubs 4 viewed (be proceedings The cabin Was Alled with ex roadingse jto take tho Tammany Commities of Re ception and invited guests down the bay to wel come the released Fonianw momentary eapoctod oMcia's, wuo said they were ordered by Collector Morphy to allow ao one to board except the Health Oficers and Lis assistants, “T'm very much obliged to him for bis kind per- mission, Tam Doctor Carnochan, Will you allow me to pass 1” ‘The oficiales busiiedly made way, aud the Dostor SATURDAY JANUARY 21,1871. and his party made thetr way Into the saloon, ac. companied by O'Gorman and Casserly. Dr. Reid ‘went back to fetch up the police sergeant and five men attached to the Health OMce party. In the found the Collector welcoming O'Dono- r id his compavions in the name of the United Stotes, which, he said, had placed the United States revenue cutter Bronx at (heir service, OPENING THR RAL. O'Gorman introduced himself, and formally wel- comed the Fenians to New Yor« in the name of the Asaociation whieh, he said. had chartered for their decommedation the Antelope steamship, and had Snaxed rooms for them at the Metropolitan Hotel, While be was airing his eloquence, and Commis: sioner Mullaly was walling for a chance to introduce the Knights, Dr, Reid retarned with the police force, and was informed by the anrgeon of the sip, Dry ‘aldwell, tliat there were two cases of small-pox on Hoard. He at once acquainted Dr. Carnochan with the fact, who ordere | them to place the Quarantine policeman on sentry, and allow no one belo the passengers and officers of the ben the sentrios had becn ments had about concalded, an to his gleeping vert to which invitation they should accept. INSOL! OF GRN, ORANT'S COLLECTO: He bad not left the saloon @ minute before Ci lector Murphy came to the door, and wanted to pass, ‘The sentry reiused, as Mr. Wallace, the purser of the ship, pointed ont that he way not s passenger. * Don't you know who Lam?!" bellowed the Col Jeetor, “1 Collector Marphy, and I will pass. “NO you don't,"” responded the policeman coolly, aniess this geutieman says #0," pointing to Mr, Wallace, § point blank. fe my authority t foamed Murpiiy, “go you dare dispute tue authority of tie Collector of Customs t'* ir; Ihave my orders from Dr, Carnochan,” calmly replied the policeman. “We'll see about this,” G mattered, rotiri in @ ‘a bummoning his two offteiais, he ordered ‘them to clear the vessel. Dr, Reid, Carnoc! low, but an inveterate stati jer to the sergeant, bat find! Uhat bis exci! t prevented bim from uttering pulled out @ pencil and paper aad rave him order to place men at (Le gamgways, and Rot allow a ponl to leave the vessel on any pretext, Having thas couater-checked the President's emis- tary, ho retired to the officers’ mess room, where the chiefs were having a potite but flerce battle, Mr. O'Donovan Kossa had returned to convey the the thanks and the refusals of the entire party to the invitations, and was a pained listener to the ua- seonly etrile, NO SHAME IN TUM PRESIDENTIAL Panty. O'Gorman addressed himself to Murphy in mea- sored, ley ton “you had Grant's collector tried {0 give an vited a party of fri your tiwuse at six o'clock to-morrow, aad L should rosh in at balf past Sve, and take them of by main force o dine at mine, would you not think my ¢o1 duct pecaliar, Mr. Marpby ft" “ [see what you're driving at, Counsellor, but the cases are not parallel,"4 *Yos they are,” 110m an excited patriot. “1 must maintain, Mr. Murphy, that they are arailel, We commenced thie thing on the Sta of january. The association passed resolutions, and Subseribod $50.00), chartered the Antelope, and en- gaged rooms at the Metropolitan. All this was done in the light of day and published in the papers ‘At the eleventh hour, you step in and try to swag. gle our guests away by dexterity."” “Smuggling 18 good," from Mr. Wallace, Here there was a great laug'and Murpty's face Masued up. ‘ I represent the United 8.ates,"* said he. came to offer a United States entter to thy tlemen te convey them to th sion of American feeling wit ds to dine at ‘which didn't cost you # red cent, and I don't that you represent any one but yourself, or that you are acliug for (he Goverument in any particular."* A FEDEMAL OFPICIAL CAUGHT LYING, “T am, Coun nited States pai Jifference between a steerage passage and firat-cla cabins for these gentlemen.” taid tho Coilector. ‘That's a hie, if Gen, Grant raid it,” chimed in Mr, Wallac The Brien Murphy Was greatly disconcerted, and mumbled somewing about being misinformed, At this june ture there Was a lively succession of raps ai tne door, and requests from various members of the press to peak with Dr. Carnocian, He went on deck and found the crowd pacing disconsolately up and down, ‘They had heen turned out ef the saloon by the ship officers, and they were not permitted to leave by Dr. Carnochan’s seutries. It was past awelve, and a frosty night, and they were perfectly miserable. ‘The press men Were a:armed about the r ind were rejoiced to see the stalwart form of rmismion to re: copy, the Health OMcer, They asked turn, and the Kmights, and the Grant party ali echoed the cry, home. THAT TERRIBLE SCOURGE, THE SMALL-POX. Dr, Carnochan smiled. ‘ Gentlemen,” ne sald, “ Lam sorry to inform you that there are two cases of varioloid of board, and I fear it will be my pal West Bank Hospital for ten to inflict upon the oa. ‘One parnacie turned to a com id suil, tearfully, "'Taxe my handkercher, to Mery, I'm a goner, Ican never sand “Oh, blow your handk reply. '* Who tue bla: ovly living on suffer ‘ihe press men picaded hard to be permitted to to revarn, the Doctor releating, said taut he would’ inspect the bonpital, and if ne found it sufficiently inointed rom tue cabing and aalo ho Would not quarantine the party. Bur this would bes lesson to them for the future not to Doard a steamer before the Health Officer, even if & Collector of Customs aid lead the way. HOME, SWRET HOME Shortly afterward word was bronght that all who desired to leave might go on the Fieicher, and with intense relief the Roights, the rsporvers, and the Patriots disappeared, Phe Grant party were also requested to.avail themeeives of the permission to leave, and they departed, Dr. Carnochan and his staf left in Wiumpb iu the Antelope, wita Mr, O'Gorman, THB END OF DR. CARNOCHAN'S stoRY. At 4 o'clock in the morning the Pronx retarned her!" was the consoling cares if you do die. You're € anyhow.” and Mr. Murphy sent a mun to wake O'Dunovan Rossa, and inform him that the coast was clear; but ne Was Very angry at being disturbed, and mat tered something about d-— fool, At'S and 6 7 o'ciuck the Coliector sent messengers with the sume offer, Which was at Inst refused with mu: fierceness, About 7 o'clock, too, the Autilope came from the Quarantine dock with & mossage from Mr. O'Gorman to renew the invitation of inst nigut;: bat Mr. Kossa refused for himself and friends, prefer ring to go up with the passengers and take up their fariers ab Sweeay's Hotel, a place wore sulted to weir resources and position than the Metropolitan. pie aay ‘The Exiles at their [otel~$1,000 in Greens backs Presented to them—3,000 People in Chatham Square, At 1 o'clock the Fenian party was driven to Sweeny's Howl, in front of which several Landre persous were assembled, who greeted the with hearty cheers, O'Donovan Rossa sod his com pauions wore met by Col. Timothy Hanley, Richard AcCloud, Capt. Michael O'Rourke, Major Downey of Washington, and Major Millen, and escorted to the parlor of the hotel, Approaching O'Donovan Roses, Mr, McCloud, Central Treasurer of the Luited Inisnuen, banded bim $1,000 in greenbacks, with the {oilowlbg Genre: The Directors of the Valted Irishmen, deste ous of showing their appreciation of your labors aud in dehait of Ireland, hereby” present to you ud GOLATS As their uilte. Chis, comiog as It 0 OFgADIZALON COMPOREM ioBLIY OF your lends who are not olessed with much of Hoods, Will, wo believe, De as daly ap preciated by’ you se the magnificent tum about to po presented to you by Bune of the wealthy gen tlemen of this Métrupolls, We heartily concur ia the fentiments of we address presented fo you Dy so ¥ec: tious af the district of New York, aod hUplug that that dw ed you for the pa fect You for many yea gout, (0 fou to Feturn $0 YOUr hative land pardoned exiles, Dut us free cluizeus of an Iris Hon. J. W. 1TZGRRALD, Cinéiapatt, Odio, Chatman, RICHARD MCCLOUD, New York City, Central Treasurer, N.Y. Secretary, Penn, Agnew, Chicag Boland, Louwaviile, Ky Parsick Waist, Cleveland, Oto. THB REPLY, O'Donovan Rossa expressed bis alncere thanks for the learty welcome and kind reception, aud tor the generous gilt of his fellow-countrymen, He sald That he strongly objected to any public demonstr tion until the arrival of the remainder of the pris- oners, who bad ikem passage on the steamers Kus: sia and Batavi ‘At the cluse of O'Donovan's remarks, Col. Naw- ley presented him and wis compatriots with @ cop Of tie printed addvae of the Uuived Irishinen of New York, During the presentation the crowd on Chatham and Duine streets iad increased to about 8,00), and fu respouse to oft-repeated calls, O'Donovan and his companions presented themselves a the parlor windows, and were greeted with deafening cheers. Bowing an acknowledgment to this hearty greeting, they retired, O'Donovan decliacs at present to tnake any, public sp . He sent special mes: pages to BJ, Mecha, Michael beanlup, and over friends, Tun LEVERS, During the afternoon the Fenians held ® leve and received @ number of their partonlar friend: The exiles wre all in good healt, excep Joun Dovoy, Whove eyes are so aftected by his confi mont aa to bs hardly able to read print, and his pars) were released fr Haipine was confined in the same prison, but r xd to accept the terms of liberation, desiring in the sountry and prosecute the witness who had appeared against him for perjury. nletration, Ate meeting of the St. Patrick's Mutual Be. novolont Society last night the subjoined resolutions were passed Whereas, The efforts of the friends and sympathizers with the exiled patriow of our bative land have been Trostrated by udwarrented interference on the part of SerWwlh perdone acUbg WiKh@uk AuLbyrly Lom soy Teieh ormanieations, thareby preventing ie feeipgs of apt eilibent sand Sty rien fri grand demonstration in th tore, vi TT ‘compatriots Rerotced, That to this unfortunate occurrence w Are indebted for the postponement of its public demo Mration, wherewith { tended io honor their Resolved, in Prince street, and by « dom ties in this city, bis trends that the Fer on "certain conditions, stato of mind of Ricard Burke is reported to th retary of State to be atthe present time such as to render him incapable of such acceptance and per- formance of the conditions, The conditional par- don, therefore, cannot be ‘The mode of deal sideration of the Government, cides tary, Mr. Lidde! unsettled. and established a restaurant in 125th strect, wost of ‘Third aveuue, frioud Jack Ward, until a few days ago, izing remember the Lesitation answered, ber you now, bul you had no Cuil yourself Colonel, either, didn’s lend me seventy-five dolivrs, on the other foot. Tlent you that ‘amount, Where have you been ever Acart dent ip the world, ou a little » in New York; he liked’ Harry Felter, the ge wine ‘Tidany & prechated the wealthy B. fourth street, and he thought the great safe man. and the handsome Jo! beriain ottier pe pea and apparently well-Blled pocket-book [r bad, how pony atta Dat beyond a small quantity of seri Was somewhat depleted in the Way of ready aud ones to il up. paid for your dinner, and likewise the $75 that I borrowed fom you in Charleston, nearly eleven years ao. his pocke Paris, Ke next wine took bi worthless check duved like results; known Col, Juck Ward of Paris, Koutucay, manulacture trom 1,200 to 1,500 barrels of flour own account on oe Nee te, Resolved, That the partis by whose interfe the jom, intended to rrangements for thelr reception were frustrated are FVing of the reprobation and condemnation of "Rulelved, That as the ovid inte to Th releed, Mi the evidence points to Thomas and acting with hie as the primary tho disorders which occurred on telty of New York ii rival | That wae jaiticalarly and emphatically ine insults and alecourtesics to which, Me fend fon. Richard (Gorman, represen 1648, were subjected by tle gang. o nd’ inatrnments under the direction 809 control of Thomas Murphy, ir int a copy of these resolutions be sent to very Irish patriotic society in the city, so that they ‘tay Join with us in this exnrossion of just indignation. Aim@jiar rerointions were passed at Hibernia I: other Irish socie- —— Why Barke did not Come inthe Cuba, Brom the London Times, Jan, The friends of the Fenian convict Col. Richard Burke, who has been for some time past contioed in the Broadmoor Asyinm as an ini lately applied to the Home Oflee for his the @ convict, havi lease ui jueen's amnesty, the application being ma ugh the solicitor who defended nim. ‘The an irom the Home Office in reply, a'ter remindi ranted to Ricard Burke. he case ia under the con: A is not yet de- ‘The letter is sigued by Mr. Brace's secro- with Re- from Col. Jack Ward and tof ti Among the gentlemen in Charleston, 8. C April, 1860, during the memorable Convention, where Benjamin ¥, Butler voted so often for Mr. Breck- Inridge, were two persons representing different section this etty; the other, Mr. Jack Ward of Paris, Ki tacky. House, and occupied adjoining rooms. familiarity existed between them, which 1s proved by the fact that Mr, Ward borrowed $75 from his confiding New York friend, broke up the two frieads separated, ofthe country, One was Mr. J, Agart of They made their h quarters at the Mills A great When the Convention The war eaking out shortly afterward, the debt remained In 1965 Mr. Agart moved up to Harlem, bat ver heard anything of his THY VISIT TO MR. AGAUT. Last Tuesday afternoon, as Mr. Agart was cating his dinner, a gentleman of stately mien, with a long and handsome black beard, entored, and seating himself opposite Mr, Agart, ordered dinner. ing a copy of Tire Bem from his pocket, he threw it on the table, andtuen quietly removed bis over- coat, Mr, Agart the strange thougti by the mereat wecident he seemed to recog nize the Dropping the paper, and stretcbing forth he exclaim Tak. From the columns of Tuk Sux to the face of eyes wandered, until as amiliar features of his old friend Agart. is band, “Weil, T'li be dog goned if this don't beat all creation, Doo't you kuow me, Agart?* Mr, Agart adjusted nis glasses, and cast a serutin lance to ard his vied'via, but failed tranger’s featur *T eau't ‘ou before, sir, oF if Tid, it must have been Jong go that I have entirely forgotten your face “ WHY DOG GONE MY SKIN, T'm Col. Jack Ward from Paris, Kentucky. Don't you remember daring the Charleston Conyention in "6, We Were thick as two brothers, aud I lent you seventy-five dollars, had room House, and had a high old time too, Col. Ward in tones of exultation, Agart's hand. You must retnember that we alongside of each other at the Mills excisimed as he grasped Mr. "slowly spoke Mr. Agart, “I remem ard then, and didn’t But by the way, you The boot was Ob ye ace? eb," echoed the Colonel, "' why Where have I I was at Big Bethel, Bul! Run and Shiloh,’ Seven Pines and Fredericksburg, then I crossed the Mix Aissippl, and aiter whipping Banks at Pieasaut Mill in Louisiana, | was ordered to take command of a brigade under old Pap Price, and went into Mis rt with hid e been a al, but J dian’t get very Well togetber. Boy, (to the waiter.) bring us A BOTTLE oF WINe,”’ A bottle of wine was soon cousumed, and then another, and # third one was cailed for before Col, Ward of ‘Paris, Ky., bad Anished his dinner, Fra grant Havanas were ‘ordered, and tl ve having produced convivial and confidential feelings, Mr Kked his visitor how he had found him out “By acetdent, my dear sir; by the merest acci he rep! * Leame to Harem vate business, and feeling lungry Sropped in here to get.asaack. Here's your health old fetiow,” and they touched glasses for about the fifteenth tine, and pledeed each other's prosperity Then Col, Ward of Paris, Ky,, e of his fri merc nt of $60 Broadway, aod he ad: the well-known jewoler ap- S. Halsey of Woat Twenty: © A GREAT DEAL OF JOUN M’DRIDE DAVIDSON, nd Recorder Hackett, ant a great many pie weil known to Mr. Agart. The ¢ proportionately in the esi § of wine had disap: Col, Ward of Paris, Kentucky, drew an old the in canning the ed to find he kad no ch to lqnidate his bill, He 000 7.80 bonds with cou: KS and draits innumerable, his exchequer veket of his vest tents, appeared surpri il change with and hastily Available cash, Selecting A cHRCE on the Ninth National Bank, drawn by J. Ward, to tie yrder of — or bearer, ior te sum of §2, he tendered it to Mr, Agurt, saying Vis is the smallest check I bave, and no blank Just give me $122, and you will be ‘That'll be all rigiit you know.” ely tor Mr, Agart, be did not have $192 in but he promised to call on Col, Ward of wcky, at his rooms in the Astor House n the balance, A bottle o. ars were then indulged in at Mr Agart’'s expense, and Col, Ward of Paris, Kentuck departure. The'next day Mr. Agart called ab the Niuty National Dank, and foaid he had a Astor Honse pro: Fortun: ceaiianeeraeeend A New York Philanthropis New York Correspondence of ite Washington Patriot, One of the eccentrics of New York is Mr. Join Heckor, He is one of the firm of brotuers who day, besides the vast quantity of farina, self-raising flour, &e,, &e , that form so large a proportion of th daily food of the city. Mr. Becker also runs, ou bie e mous bakery in Rutgers atr by where everyiBing conuectod With ‘tie making of she bread—the kneading, raising, cutt puiting into and taking trom the o by muchinery—ihe only establisiment of the kind in the country, Mr. Hecker has devoted years of patient Investigation, and expended thou funds Cpon thousands of doliars, to bring this ma. chinery to it8 present stato of periection, and te constantly making frosh experiments) and improvements, Mr, Hecker {3 also widely known, though a Very unostentatious man, for wwe great extent Of his cliarities in the ward Where hc Fesides, He bas for twelve or filteen yours ust maintained, at is sole individual expense, the Madison street (Episcopal) Chapel, where. the ‘dali y service of the church, morning and evening, is per formed chorally, and'in which humble litue chap the choral service, a8 now per orimed at Trin Church, and In a few other clurches, was Orst per formed'ia the United States, Mr, Hecker | engaged in another enterprise of beuevoienc organization and maintenance by himself of a mis sion school in Rutgers troet, where the residents are mostly people in humble circumstagces—in which he pro that ail tae poor children frou the highways, garre ts, and cellarg shall be gathered, educated, fed and clothed, and directed in the right way, Mr, Hecker 44 the ‘elder Lrother of thai re markable’ man, Father Isaac T, Hecker, of th Roman Catholi¢ Chureh, and head of that 'briiliaut band of preachers known ay the Paulist Fathers, ss Procrastination is the Thict of Life ‘As well as of time, Don't coquet with a Cough, o Cold, of any lung oF thro piaint. Without even hone’s delay procure Honey of Horehound 4 Tar," There's no discount ob its operavn, A Cure fe the Inevitable resuit, Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in minutes Bold by al Druggies ard couts—.tae, ———— ‘The prompt arrest of diseases of the bindder, kid: urinary and genital organs, and other complaiute of @ slinilar nature, w insured by the agency of Licim- bold’y Buchu,—Adr, ee A.—BALLs any Pantixs.—Boote and shoes for misees, wad gentlemen, at BKOOKS'S, 919 rowd 2 re A. Perfect Aiting boots. and aloes, and warm Overshoes, cheap, at DROOKS'S, 515 Broadw Ade ——— Hasard & Caswell's cod Liver oll i# the best — Ade FINANCIAL AND COMMEROLAL, . —_——— Fatpay, Jan, 20—P, M.—The railway share market, with the exception of New York Central and Union Pacific, was very quiet throughout the morning, and the volame of business quite restricted. ‘The tone of prices was alternately woak and strong until after the one o'clock call, when the cliques com- menced rallying the market, and frightened the “shorta” {nto a sharp covering movement. Lake Shore, which had been neglected at the Boards, be came suddenly active and buoyant; and, assisted by the continued advance of New York Central and Union Pacific, these enief foataros caused a general Improvement in the remainder of the list, The Strength of Central was due to the current report that Commodore Vanderbilt had again entered the speculative arena, to sustain hie favorites, which it has been diMcult to rendily protect against the per- stent hammering of the bears, There are many ramors afloat respecting the cause of the sharp rise of Union Pacific stock from 143y on Wednonday to 23% to-day—but the probability of the passage by Congress of a resolution icstructing the Secretary of the Treasury to resume the practice heretofore recognized respecting the payment of interest, ha riven the friends of tho road mach encouragement, to which may be added avery large short interest in the street, The firet mortgage bonds also ral- lied, selling as high as 773 ; incomes, 58@58)4; and land erants, 67@63, There are also indications that the Rock Island and Northwestern roads, assisted by the Pennsylvania Central, have been heavy pur- chasers of the stock during its recent depression, which plan hae long been in contemplation by the Present management of the former roads, Among the more active stocks, besides those already men- tioned, were Reading, Obio and Mississippi, North- western, and Rock Island, which showed an ad- ‘vance of s@1 ® cent. over lowest prices of the da; St. Pauls, Wabash, Western Union, ard Pacific Mail wero ently dealt in. Hannibal and St. Joseph common attracted some attention in the morning at declining figures, but was afterward neglected tit fate in the day, when the preferred sold at 99, and the common fallied to 80. At the close Read- ing sold at 190. The general market was strong and Duoyant at the termination of street dealings. The gold market has been without feature, and dealings Were on an exceedingly limited scale,’ Tho tone of firm, bowever, at 110% 110% ving been the oniy quotations made.” T' paid for carrying were 6. 5, 7, and 4B cent. ips of gold at the Treasury office were 878; payments, $1,909,042; balance, $61.01, The ‘currency receipts were $1,262.712 pa , $49,145: Dalance, $5,155,900; ‘and custom receipts, $148,000. The totai clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank were $15,070,000; gold balances, $016.92; currency balances $1,125,570, ‘The princl- pal quotations wer ait... P.M, 0% 5B. M,...1105 Did, Foreign exchange has teen strong and higher, and bankers have advanced their rates }y @ cent, prime (p cage bits closing st 1004@10076, aud sight at i 0% ‘The money market has heen easy at 6 2 cont. as the ruling rate on call, no new business being nego tiated above that QZure, though some old loans stand over at 7, The lea‘ing bond houges are ae commodated at 5. ‘This relaxation is not, however, the result of any disposition of the combination to relieve the market by releasing the premnbacks locked up early in the week, as the Clearing Honse statement this morning proves the contrary, the incipal bank engaged in the wovemcnt riand. fhe“ creditor, though’ in mall amount, The banks having correspondents in the interior are receiving very liberal amounts from those sources, and the natural course of money ix dow ward, ‘The “lock-up” scteme, notwithetanding he severe sof both the and the busi ness public y, does not appear to have yet beon entirely abandoned, though it is evident power is broken, There’ was a more active bu ness ia discounts, aud commercial acceptances have moved on the basis of Tto 83 YP cent. for choice ser he Government bond market has presented a more active movement im all the issues, though the principal business ran to 1867s and’ 18658, new, though considerable transactions were also noted in Assis and currency 6B cents, The mrket opene! steady, but prices have since made a gradual aa- Vance, and close at the best Heures of the day, with quotations of 1867s at 1085 Q1034. Henry Clews & Co., 82 Wailat., report at 4:30 F. M.: Bia. a, Aven U. 8. Cur. 69.....11036 1108/5200, reg lest i” 10s 5, 181, Pewee... MOM TLL (5208, "6S, coup. 107% OTN GW: comp... IL ‘ei, coup. 10 1055 Sis Greg MaN Las IOI See: Coup. Lint, 10H SB, "C2, COUP ...10H 1045 10-408, reg......+r108 108% RWS, "U4. coun. 10s, 198, 10650 5-20, 5. comp. 108! 6 Dealings ip State bouds bay 4 attention beiaz diverted to out principal business was in ‘Toi OLGA for bot issues, Ne North Carolinas were steady at 22%, Missouri 6s Wand Hannibal and St,Joseph iasae at 88% Ge: kold 74 being stroug ut Yi, while old Virgi Of I W cent to G4. New Routh roiina and Ja York soll at BUNGHN : Ni a 1 ty the road’ Ww. Cit, bank Natioual, 111; Metropol 19); Fourth National, 17, and'Oce in at 404 Ob extreme quotations, New York Centra: stock ranged from {2% to WSs: scrip, 884, 224093; Reading, 9840100; Lake Shore WH: Wabasd, Stecot: Pitsbargh, Nortowestern common, 72273% ; the preferred, @S4%; Kock Isiand, 105% 106% : tt. Paul, 5 BIN; the preferred, 4G, ; Ohio and Misels sippl, 1% ; Union’ Pacitle, % Hanni bal ond 3} nh, 886%; und’ Uh 99. Erie ed vold ab 47 Delaware, Lackawanna and W Koston, Hart 2; the preverred, tsand Essex, 85\4 ; Dubuque ant S.ou Co and Ind, Cen tral, 14g; amd Ren miscellaneous: list 47%, Pacific Mail ranging at 434339. wi preierred sold at 8W@ 3 Strong on Adains at 66 '¢@206 and American, 4234 Ciosli ma And in ths % bo a ey Cas harlem | rie. 6 Ht ana st ey ne do. preferred phe SUOFe.... | West. Te Waban 82 ‘Irate Mati Vitenuigh., Adams Exurcat orth catcrn |W alo ke a} Am. Mer U. bx BIC. SB 5 Ste ‘The New York d=partment of the National Capi- tol Life Ineur uce Company ye lerday elected the fowowing Wistece for the ensuing yerr: DD, f Moore, Joseoh Marrio, Wa. 1, Preston, Samuel A Lewis, Jeremiah Quivlan, Walter Itch Wo Di has, C, Allen, De C, Butire, Abner C, Keeney, Higgini, Jos, U, Orvis, Ben). F. Cusrke, Chas, D) Orrell, Chas, IL. Lewis, Lewis C. Lule, Heury Adams, 8" L. Maborg, M.D. Conrad Schw 2, Lee, M D., Jona 'M, Burdet, Al and J.T. ‘Tayior, This Tusuranc 1 Organized under the authority and ernment, and has a . Martin, Diniel pan, of the United states G iu every principal city in the Uuiled states, thea dusty New York Markets, Frrpay, Jan, 20.—FLOUR AND Mma w vement in Weste Phere was and State irregularity in prices, but no quntatio es 11,000 bbls at $9.40 he, ¥6.akB £6.50 (or shipping extras {rom Spring wteat, £6.40 86.09 (or sulp ping extras fromw,biee Wheat, aud $0.1g69 for edu bo choice Uakers' nud fumty fours, Southern dull nt IK exthae, sue $sag#d 29 {OF LratO tye Nur @®. Cort meal, in mo band bouwherh. Buckwheat four, ottve, ‘acai Was, moderately anged; 10, 13K@iG. ¢ r ava, 1se46.. ail gold tin Baluuore, Tice ws frm but Of tock ; sunall wales of Carolin quoted at Sige’, gold, in boud. nodera ‘nd about a! ict for want It Tig@se.; Kan, Molasses—do. sales 100 for Cw nderaiely active but 4@Io.; #ales Of O50 bh XM boxes Havaba at f od are quict wt 13} @ldc. for UNE, 1SeION A, and ri, ekuplake, for exten C, aud lluple for yellow; by mactlon, 13 hhde, New Urivans at 9) Pork was low jem of 625 DIS. in S for extra pri 21.23, and SOF at and; 173 bulk. eo'd, erce beet ste for wes, an ruary at’ §21@ snoderate. de and xtra mers, tf B84 tor Prime mess, and SMa for Lodi Beet hats Gull at BAwEL Catineata in beter demauit; sales $50 pias, pickled hams At ISKGISC, dull} sales 10 bxs Cumberland at 1uyqd gc 46 With pigs Leg 10 Li tem, ve acit ty duik ad 1 Msapive. 108 Y. 20 Wr Ihe, HO Mare, 1Z}ee. Gary at Lasv@lie. Bulver dull at iby be Tite, 26 28c . SuNDuLES firm bv sales 2.111 Dales. at Ise, for middling uplands, and ik 4c low ditto WAikey lower, acc, Tullow dull atsigwsige, Pet leum auc s@v5e. 10. sefined, ‘Nava stores dul Strained 1osid, €4.29) spirits (urvediine, siguie. Hay shipning, €1 20. Mevale fray, but rath i dull ¥ uid Aeh duli and drooping. "Wook im pretty tale de aides aud ieatticr Wewk, Freights very dilly Hi. ourts Loudon by sail a4, 49d N-—Whent dull; aud elused. drooping ; sale 50,000 Dush. at Blase $l.0 for how. spring, rset! § Tor amtige wintch, @f sd68165 for wiite Western au Niciigatpend $1 is for waite California. Ikye quiet at sds. Byicy frm at Brewt 1h. MN Sates Gate active, ani to. porte 7 Shatoc, for black, Sle, for mize Waite,” Corn wanted fof export and. fr Voud*iusiea: Ragste, for Wester tulxed, Yellow, aud b@%e, for white. sak Live Stock Market, New Yorn, Friday, Ja ® —Kleven car loads of peeves arrived at 10th sirvet, making 1.8 head at Hicg Mouday, Trae (o-day wis dill, both at Codunumipaw'and at (ith streety and the cattle were DOU al eos but prices Were a fraction suionier A few pairs wore suld_at dc. B. to make 53 gross cwt Dut ls @ltc, # B, If the qaotabie 140, D ime 04 Or 9,008 sheep, arrived. The 1 loads, ‘od ‘tor Ordinary to fair . porwed yesterday, and the offerings we aed Oat, Balew Ii fod 9 car loads of ordinary to good ‘Old ent State ab haavy Canada shi Thifteca cars air: Oo HD, with i car load of Haokd at 240. FSS NOS Alt Ved, all for kianghterers Car ond of Nes Olio, 16) avorane, WW al 18% 10) Be. Livy areised Hogs emg at G4 @ Og 4 Westara we whiade Weaker, Gigtius a: Bathe MARINE INTELLIGENOR, aes aerate; par. rise. acthersad BuiMOOD bts... OM ain Pr Om WATE AY. Sandy Hook., #25, Gov. Island.-® Oo/éll Gate. —— Arrived—Farpay, Jan. 20. : Stoamshin Charleston, Charleston, rm pam * Bteamship Wromme: Liveroool tide, aod tase, Steamship Manhattan, Liverpool, mase. an asst atieamsip John Givson, Georgetown, Te Onde Business Botices, jd Boema a Mi neglect it. Who minds it? Yet a cola may tarn te consumption, and then follows almost certain death, Take « cold tm time, then; that is, take Dr. Jayne's Rae pectorant, the weil-known standard remedy for coughy colds, consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all pub monary compleinw, and your cold will disappear, ae Ke 48 all apprehensions of danger. Sold by all drage te, —— Dr. Snge'n Catarrh Remedy,—200 reward for: an ihourafte ‘case. Sold by drupe lsiacor by mally cents. P niet free. . - M.De a on Addtoas fe V. PLERC R, M.D, nn Mothers— SHES Mech abet Seateettty cin thew i ehndy. All Druggiats sell them at $3 cents « box. MARRIED. ty AHER—CONEN —By de 5 urdiok to Mary. M. wink lea Bead Nathan BELI—~ WORRNER.—Iy th Me PELIAPSUIROAAT wis cny, orn Be, few aac Cohn, of Brooklya, to Ol Vaaperis a nea L DW Et sonxbox, In Mott Haven, Rev. I, P. Perry, Thomas diwali, or cited, ee Apna Johnson of Mott Mayen. RESSNKK HEN SBSY —By the Rev. H. Toelkey Wm. fa.Maria Termes FAGAN—RILE: L, P. Perry, Jou ry , wifn North New York, by the L. Fagan, of Brooxiyn, to M A, Riley of New York. eee BULL —PRITCH AT 4 Rowell of Mow Havent! Wallin ‘JOH QUGMIY. lly the Rev. a. VOMBY.—liy the Rev. A, Wearkisa, George C. Jonaton to Martha’ V wit ougt SENG—uvTTRIRH.-Ay the Rey, H. Tocike, Cut Jung to Kathring Datirier. KENT—HARK Ein North New York, by the Bhi enys Kent. of Mlorrwania, to Emm Uwe Rey. Adolph Berckmamm,’ ring, IDEN DERG.—in North New York, the Mey. Le P. Perry, Wiiliam Lally to Adaline B enberg. ICHOLSEN.—Ry the Rev, Adolph Berek ry ine ew, Wm, Mee hod 0 tev, Wm, ie, Wan. AcLavchie to Agact Jemline Porter. JUGAN—PINSINGS.—ity the itev, David Mitebell, no Morgan to Annie ABGAHAMS.—Dy the Rev. J. Kautrowits, George Bevser to's tah Abratam POst—COX —'n this city, by the Rey. M. 8. Hui Bechara Newton to Kinily Louies VOR, Of th ROSS y ilson, . Rows, of North Provid @, OF Bristol P-sticit—By the Rey. HL Bertha stich Torlke, Jacov —Biy, the Kev. HL. ‘Locike, Jon ° Panpe ENSON.—Ln this elty, by the Rey. n, Of Jertey City, Nod SANDDELM 2.0. Murphy, Neary sandberg to STADK—WENSBY |. H. Toolke, Cart Siadk to Louisa Wenioy. SCHUOEDER-KOENIO.~By the Key. I. Toelke, Beir i schroeder to Maria Konig. THOKN—EREMAN.—In this cityeby the Rev, J, Kane trowits, poses Thorn, of Brooklya, 0 Fannie Berman, of New York TF WAITS-WYKS.—In this city, by the Rey, Davia Nitehell, Wiillam waits, of bergen, N-J., to AnMer LMCH—FELSHE!M.—By the Rey. H. Tocike, Heim rich Ulrich to Maria Felshetin By the Rev. J. Kantro Witz, WOLF—WOELTIL—By tne Key, i WOLF-MOSES.— aly the Rey. Max Mott, Hermana Weil to aria Moser. WOOLF—DAT. ELUACH uel Woot to Jane Daitelbacn. Toelki Wolf to Anna Woerth, WAUNER—OBERLE,—Ry the Rev, Adolph Berek: mann, Wiliam Wagner to Frances Oberie. WERLE—GOGGEL —Hy Alderinan Henry Woltmanmy Leary Werle to Marie Magialens Goggel. tfally Invited to residence of nor tather.! st Saturday, a k, Without fu S!in Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jan. 19, after @ Jong illness, Catheriae Black, wite of Patrick Dunn, ‘The relatives an’ friends Of the family are respecte fully invited to attend her funeral at her late residences, ‘orner Flatbush and 8th ava, on Saturday to! Her reinains will be taken to Ae st. near Vaaderbiit av., where nh mass of requ red for the Fe ai "and uhedce to the Cemetery of the Holy. atbush. an. 18, at her late rest hia, widow of the late ity, In (oe'tu year of her age. of her sons, Wil ny iy ny ieeay ye Moravian h, Corer) Dili et, on Saturday, ai, at am ‘9 Her remains will be iaterred tm tue 2c KNOWLES,—Oo Jan, 19, Mra. Ann Kaowles, agod @8 years, 1 Telatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from ber late residence, 4 Wythe av. Brooklyn, E. Diy on Saturday, Jan, 21, at 12i o'clock BM. Homatng to) be taken to Woowlawo Cemetery. Trains leave astm st, New York, at 2:3). , KRERL—On Thursday, J tn the S8th year of her ate. The iriehds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tae funeral trow the residence of her brotner-tp- jaw, Mr, Geo, I. Sowerby, 140 East 1204 wt de Sunday, at? o'clock PM.’ Her remal to Woodlawn Cemetery for lutormet Dablin, Lrelaud papers please copy ALB We 2. 19, b Ker Ellaaby on) will be take MORISON Sth st., caily Lo the mornin of the ith Inst., Mary € tion. ed The relatives and tric Invited to attend the funeral sery Fie Tucarnation, cor-t ture doth st, on Monday, Jan, 2 fF Madison ay. Us tock P.M LOW.—At Hoboken, N.J.,on Jan. 19, Wiliam. Y N,, Parsiow, tn the uth year of his vhe funeral WM take place from the Baptist Church, corner of Sd and Bloomiela ets., on Sunday afternoon, atgovclock P.M HENNE Fiitay, Jan, 19, John Z, Renne, iu ther d'frtends ot the family are invited to. the funeral, oa D, at 2 0 clock P, M from bie Late Fosid ot ROBE s.—On Tauesday i 180. 19, Of com saiption, Kila A., Wile of Johu B. Roberts, aged 4 ral Rervices wil! he held att fol won saturday, Jan.21, atl oclocs WM. Thiel s aud (riends or the fanlly, aud the members of} any Lodge, 1,0. of U. F., are invited to attend: ine'fincral withousturther noilee, Memaine taken to Cypress Huth UYA%.—Sudden\y, on ‘Thursday, Jan, 19, William Tiyan, in ‘the Joh yeur oF bis age, the trends ad relatives OC the, famatiy, aieo the/ Koung Weis Father Mahew tor. A. Bt Bocietyy Iiranch No.1, algo st. Joncyts aod Loagahoremen. No) Hes, AFG Feapect{Ully Lavited t n Sunday, Jan. 2!, at 1u'clock, fro! No, 112, Chariton WaALL.—On Friday morning, Jan. 20, after « ehort tie Her relatives and friends are respectfully inyited te attend the funeral trom ber late reridence, 221 Sulilvamt st,.0n Suuday afteraoon, 42 0 clock precisely WILLISTON, Un Briday, Jan 2, Hora nly sou 0; Wiliam 5, aud Llizabeth Williston, end the (funeral, Is late Fesdence,: youre iw will take mn the reaidence of hiw parents, 2 Market rt, ¢ ay Jan. 2, at 1 o'clock PM. Relatives and fr e Feapecttully invited WIHGIT.—On Friday, Jan. 20. Maj-Gen, Kawin I V, Wrigut, in the 60th year of lis age. The relalives nud (1.ends Of the tamby, the members y of the bar, the officers and hiembers of tae Second Dre vision of ie N. J. State Militia (old Organization). a also the ofcers ana members of the izations? } igo NO. 83, and A.M “ lavited to his late residence, tz O'clock P.M eral, are Sunday. J Specinl Roticei CARLETONS GREAT INDIAN STORY, ENTITLED OLD CALIFORNIA JOB, { THE GREAT AMERICAN SUARPSHOOTER, will be meneed In No. of the FIRESIO® OMPANION, out on Monday, Jan, 2% This te wm doubtedly the greatest Indian story that has ever beem | over the country as t reatest living scout—tho crack, shot of Berdan’s celebrated Sharpshooters—and once the boon companion of Kit Carson. He performed! more wonderful feats of valor among the Lodisns Ham any other living man, Don't fail to read the opening, chapters, The Fireride Compauion 4s for sale by Hews dealers, and will be sent to avy address (ur on@ your on recelpt of three dollars. by GEORGE MUNKO, 81 Beekma New York GOLD PENS, FOLEY's FINE GOLD PENS, THE 8 MESA" AND CHEAPEST, FACTORY AND SALESROOM 26 BROADWAY BAY. RUM-—Donble leaf brand; for sale wo the trace only, in quantities (o sult, by PARI & TYLER, Drug’ Luiporters, 4 Cedar at, SEXUAL EXHAUSTION, Bend for paupulet. Dre, WELLS & SUKLL, si We Cal. New York city, i OFFIOIAL DRAWINGS MONS @ CO. 3 LOTPEKLGS ' ALABAMA~Hexira Clase 0. 3 5, 78. 72, 90, 2 78, 17, 92, 5 PADUCAH Cine No 4 dun. bm | wth, a a, 70, 11, 4, 23, 8. 5, 6, 18, TS, 7, 6, 40, Batre Came NO. 188, Ji 2 ah 1, iy To 40, 13, 99,0, YAU inge Ng. 1M, Jo, BO, Wik. 70, WB. 1, 2H, 23, 46, ®, 1, 51, 33, 17, 60, Prizes cashed, intormauon faraished, ana circulare font WW above, apd algo Mopar Bovens interes LUT oker. eo B ad way, 193 Fulton et. an ‘ark rowd HOVAL RAVANA LOTTEKY, Prizes paid ip. ‘4. Iniormation surnamed, higheet cates pald for doubloons and all kinds of gol suualivers TAYLOR & CO, Bakers Me Wall ei, New ¥ fi) CURRENCY.“ ROVAL HAVA A (Oty TERY, “Vriges casted * wforva hare tent, the trade supplied. do A Vit at) he OF Don dm Aart tyme ee $2 CURILENGY, -| ot Wi be diane dans 6 ox SUB bas ei = ee et A teat: ee Se age ait

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