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4- LAJ.fi rutEs. i Paitas ast aaiatasiAaa. IBUCATIOSAL. jUjaVRXtXlX. A TELEGRAPHIC SI Box 9A.

4:10 A. burning of chimney of MUdlng No. 600 Main street, i II 1 j-Tt a al Kt1r hilMlna Wn eflA ytm xichMi Barm and John Dotr Bloodgood! troop it Uall. miMW-gaidD. TvaipendC ooctoaUun.

Third Awc-mbi; Ptatriel Coaros Uon. It. riiat Ward Libera I-Drmocratlo bum mactiax. 18. Janaa McQnlnW acatdantallj ma ovar aiid BWItsniVrar.

srrsetl tmUmH by nv Ijas ar oarav iad ask natter asoa; taaM aaknovrn; MkUmsi a4 couteaide.troyed; loaaf'aboiit no Insurance. Box X. 10. P. Urtck nweulng No.

Uoron tiaat; eccoaletl tar iaMm; esau akksewkj hrras HghL boat at Peytok ilanl, V.9. tie Klfrijgan A. Mi btlek batldikf No. HI last Genesee srat, earned Adam Oajar, and ooeapled atv alaac aad ssiiast at tea. maarf Al earn eaactaaUy aad avleas eaesti lorhat i aawtaar tl Meal IS fraaaeix.

Mwst-Ia good taantad at $1 rStJJ H. Wa.aa i. Isatl aaa! nssntucAf as era rausissuaa-Povk awiat and esxcbaateal at IMtr. uMm sis swaauavsw snia aveus i la rnoa aavaassd ioe i suss at tteatetkox aha aaldsMaa Me: aad abort dear snisMies We. aVAVja aass ooaa IBAM ta: tyro eaak and tone aaorr mmmmnm wan ran saaa tl boss, lAOt sate swan vjwaiera aw eadarieanav aakascfkuataim rneatsaal 4 taa i set SWBSM.

BgwjeB sue a averaging aver iava Ida head Market as DCs airly active aad prices stesSy. Kraactng ffeaea at) sa TB asr imxwio extra. tlk or sales kasa ia pagfe. tt neT SU Mlaaaaata 4VMi head BawHeaaaitta lx)l aaavL Markal fatrtr BCtfva and pilsm aim at SB Jbteocaaaoa to at JaUlavaakM KTarkat. tixawAaraare, Deawaaaar te Pwitia QaMaxalaoBrrtoalryBarkaBvl.

uurs Waaai steads tw aitwaakee at ttXet aaa Not hywaaeee at taxc. uata ana and masse aetrrefav Ret store at MMe. Cen excited aad Haher: ISol mixed beM at tn. Byv tartaHy Wvarac tor Malm ssoveai sec. Bart weak ane lowvt fcv a 1 eprtng lor December st ft aadlla epttagaw at II lax.

MarmMtm-UU aha ai aaA tjW arbcat. roleaa Wlarhet. a-xirtin I'lcaui. Oavata wtsami steady srrrwbll. Wsbash at tl 'Xi ol arbataaitcaman tl 11 Hi and aavber Mliklam at tt MIX.

Cava I. (air aaavaad. Balsa ef hVa atixed at 'See; aaa) law mixed Oat a.ascr and In fair desaand for Mo-t and Mlihltaa at tlei aad Whits UaA maia tiovei scan aatt tot mammoth. Kaoaam ata aor IA. te aaaaela shssll tOjOut teaatenva.

tad tJHa ham oa. aarraaara baa aoavs wo aaaaaas wataU 1 1JM) bath coxa aad 1.000 bask enle. AJkaay gfarket. tea. saas.tsiaa sxtt ascing sa me xaaoa aew tat aad ss)ctea ataa Oats aasat sae a aaagsd fcr Mo at etaatfxc; aad wlaned 4.a4ee ays aeady ao at teetii.e.

cm aa-ehBMedsuv lvsttrriM tl II lal tto a assri Baaaaai SaAar Wheat steady and the only rale beg ht ef while st tl St. Hye Meavdj OaU dalt Ooia daO. eaase at ssxtsaje fat weetevn aad at fcvreaad yes i low Mass. Bartoy aa sea aatat aA ataady. ACADjaT7 OF NOT1CK.

Mr Cassru aas beea eaitted ra aaa- 1 cal Bis snssgsment, owlag iba aevare ell lams ev aaa ubas boy Taa tsasnaAA aaa tne avas a i 1 1 prevail ad spaa tbe famous Inrh ecm.Uiaa H. 1. fiBtTTtn aieas to txtlsh out tbe week He will appear ia the tugaV Kceaafal kodarn Drakes ts 11 I IV A Oa usAjtaocx eaxu. This Bvenrrf aad Serarday Mafinae. A POWBKFUL BILL FOK NEW TKAR'8 KHiBT.

lV-Saturday Sight Mr. Bioos' rarewctl Bes-axU. ttaV-Meadav. Jaa 4, alas Cbabxavttb Taexcvvoa, ia ckarlotte ilroaite'a Draas.tix.lloa Jaaa Ail. AT1FT.PHI! 40t sad ata la't Brreax.

QAJI KllAtLaT. Haw aad Mew Ooa. parry Mew Years Kailaeea Haw Yarn's Day amd Taeeday at a p. at. The MiLTOS-4rASPBKS.

A HI ALT BAD, Mty- TUN AND LUL'ta. JEXaiA aCTOLA, Aaaerlcaa SertoCcsala TocaAaa, CBAA 1) ItOtU, Tbe WATTS B1BTBHB Batata, rlattto aad BaCrAa. tal xiuaatnes Next Weak. Ball at Charter Oak House. I oa WHiTA-a coiutKBa boas, I THIS (TttCBiDAI) EYKflaJiS.

ntm Brasa will start from Tboa Coanewav's koesa. 1 on Alk near Chlcagx strewt, st 8 o'clock P. M. lie BZITK! BJWKl R.UTK! Splexatllcl Ice. KIW TxtAB-8 DAT TBI GREAT POTATW UACaV MLZJa, blLVktt If.

tMetioraasitaa Ontaet Band. dalfl'Jst Ysuaff Hen's Christian AssoctAtiea IaECTTJRE course. QUA-KD CONCSBT. AT WBICB MKS. WM.

O. BtOWt WILL ASSIST. ST. JAJIES HALL, j' 1 Wadnesday Evening. Jan.

(3, 1875. Admlaeioa, SO Cents. II ssi il tsl Beats Be seen red wlthrnt extra charge i st Cottier A Denum's Mnsie tv re on sad axtet I ibalarrlay. Jan. Holoexs of beaton 1 lcaetsare eatltkd to reaervau eeara.

tl tuiu deal tat fi 6 Chalrmaa lecture committee. I I Tlxe Fifteentli Anxi.ta Ball 1 or Tan HauJiiflAsU' tt BlackSirittlis AkAaeU'a i Tasrmoa, ucenpUd aa iron works by Qdo. B. Casuage siigat; causa onanowD. syv.

Box 5, 8:04 M. brick bniMlos; Na 38 Com-merclal street, occupied by Qyr Rtem aa froosry and doittOt; woman' realdlug on third floor saved ft era deth by tha flrvmen cause ankoowa loan $A-4J0; Pi; Wit brtfidnsgr'MrpM 014 hi kfifce A hf aifJtoay. Bd Hwnrd Jk patent medicines; loaaabsat Ittsurasca aU-MJU; cause uuanown. Box 11. 9.41 P.

Bt. brick Iralldlng corner vVahlng-t4B and ttwan streets, occupied by Jamos scpuiui wuui Miuy, wnifcs augni; cause ac- Otauitak naiavtt. ft Box 1-08 A. M. frana dwelling, No.

l.iS9 Seneca street, owned by John fieave; causa defect ve chtwney; boilolog destroyed; loea Insuranoo IS naAman'i (UUon at Black Rock; low! 100; no 1W mji faamabarn Wea t( I.ISB www, mnu 4. 1m vj oarseta. root aa sira-yed; cause accidental l. Box 6, P. U.x brick bulldlnjr on Corumer vum wibi uoiu aa union biock, cause aociaeniai no losa la.

Frame bnltdlng No. 1.F6J Magara it reel, dara aga- sllgtit; no alarm. f4. Box 7, 1 F. II.

brick botldlng corner Ohio sua nasniuton streeis, occnpicd as picia irnte ucwjry ny uutta: a uaauuut; no damage; cause outcntai. flit Rot 4ft It iA frame dwnltlcc No. Geaeaoe ilreet. owned by Jacob I rbau; dauug) S'tjht, cause a defective chimney. Si -Box 67, 4:05 A.

St. fraru-i dwelling No. U0 llwenibBtreet, owned by James 1 uathwaj wHMlabtd and kitchen detrovnd. frame dWellluir corner IlitiniuhlMi ud Niagara at vests owned bv J. J.

Fatlbjug dtunsge 4.Box 47. 7:47 A. M. brick btilldln Nn aiofionn. we ftiruet.

owned by Lorenjc Urft'iachi-e ana fccnnitd asifruitura esubllehmau causa accidental dama 86. 8:88 P. M. frame heda ton Una nf Ni. auam rails omucn, ieiow ine rryiud bfne owned N.

T. C. K. K. occupied ltt locomotives and fuel cause accidental sneris dotrOrid est) mated loss nux 4, i'.

m. atmfta fur same nrr. a. Boa 7.1 48 r. M.

aiarni Mkoasd by barrrlnsi of cblasiuay aL.M am wwu -49- 0 so a of l.a-sl Nisifiraglreet damnics Us; lit fame Darn Tei Hum uuauuwu. 11, Box37. fl. 84 alari caifed ht fa) 11 or lour BloryuriCK uaulini nos. wvana menu Biretrr.

owned by John McArinur, II Box -'I. Hi 47 A. M. alst ca-rsed by bnrnlng of chimney on MoUuwk street. Boi ftS, 11 07 i.

il. false arm. i 17 small firoln saloon on Cdinmcrclal street; dam at'os'iKhi; no alarm. SO Boxst. HJ ri A.

frenfc dwelling No 0 dy ailey; owuid by KiUabelji Tjioinas cuse iin tnfti-D: ai, Iiuia. M. buiiiiu of ttatlo-work at ttedstrum fcoty yaid on UutTaio ft Box 86. ft 03 P. M.

ft arm "rariSed bv of cuimney on ucnesee strccu 16. -Box ft. lu A M. corner Boiler sno water streets. knoMu as Tu cau Iron Works owned by Mrs, K.

B. Wbite. cAieof Mru linkcown l'ss about SAuui- insurauco Box I), t.8u a. m. eocoua atarm tor same nxa.

fi. 8.38 P. M. 1 brick balldlnc No. 53 Prime street, used as a storehouse, causa, ajumatiL-orjj com-bustLdo damage slight.

June, Bex 0,6 07 A. frame dvfelilnT cinee Lloyd and Carnal vtrueis owned by Louisa Kaweut cause nukUMwn buildlnir damautd about 1.aK Injured. 11. Box 9S. 10 50 E.

brick buWAlnz ia Last SeLeca tTet occupied a lea store bv John jI. sic Lcud supposed incendiarism; lues insured. is Box 17 rtJW P. 11- ft im she rrn oi hnilcina confer Ktk and treer, owned by Atug rid ye. damage stignt caue at known.

tp. yt IV frauie bukluiutf No Carrol street, ctcotied by Thompson yn as loungfc factory. Ctue unknown, dmae l-'SW; Insured. -n-No Msluauoct; damage sliKbt, noatann. 111 Box 197.

12:31 P. Oil WoTkt on Ilntahnroh street, owned by Tbayer CBuu acchlental- S). Box 6.11:20 P. I Bit Vams Cotk, Uiujatfoot of Lloyd eireet, cause unkoovrn Uamige slirbC Si Box 1 10:04 P. M.

frame du (Id? comer Con necticut and Knurteentli stioeUi Cause unkiiowft dam aitesout 8500 Box as, k. os a. f-ama dweliine on (ihicaao stiuetnear rai niad ci'oia' caasc, fparks lrm loco motive, damage siigbt July 1 3. Box 9. 5.50 A.

si. brick Bblidimr No. Main ft net, occapkdby 11. tl. White; paint shop.

ad W. nvert as truss cattle accident al loss about $1 0u0; insured. Vx a. ti.iu A- wc ond atarm lor rams ore. it Fire In Sauer eln SDtumbifti: phun.

on Wsjhiua- ton bio. damage slhjnt; no aiaxu. Box 8.45 A. alarm, cinsed by burnloff of chimney on Washington street. (nallflrest No.

1.799 Niltgara street: littbt no a tar in. itox 1S. 11.14 A. flietl rear of dwelllnsz cor ner t.nntoD and Watson streets, owued by A. suutei-dt'r, damsge sitgbt.

1. Bx 21. 7.58 M. framefbnlldtnir'-CorTier and cnicao streets, owned ry peorK1 A. Meifaant, sud ued a carrlatie manutactiry ciostt nukuowD.

bntlfllnn lose tbin) as.noct; lm.rnce 8u.0ti Box 54. It M. lump expl inu Indwell ling of'rner Scott and Van heusaelacr ireU, ddmso siinUL BOX 74. ll.W, faise a arm. i 148.

7.85 A M. fratfie we ling N'i. 473 Oeriutn stieet. owned by Adytm MilJer, damage f.trit cftue unknown Btn 140114 1' l. Mctcnie A i.OiblniiA frame boue al Budaio cauejpark from ttcoimtive, build in: ttt'wsred at j0t; Hi.o'K1.

an Smnli bouM at Mala atraat cnnwinjf of pat railroad, uwutd by Jewetf; no alarm. Auxusr.4 flrcln hnlldlng Nu. ucn sligtib no aitjw. street damage VM, 8.8 A. M.

iratrafrdweilinr on stteclj ov cd hy Chirlua JacEax.L, sltbt; catiae accidental. tf. -iHnl. 1IP. M.

LakoSsnnre freiebt nnne ou Iiil.lauii street. cu-e ftom a Ineomtitlve, deroatfu H'jx 141 4.1il';fiM.. brtcb and ftm ham on Kl Imore nVftnne near oyciinoie BireetJont1 bv Ktc ard Hatib4ki, lal hase aLd barn destroyed. 5. l.tti i'.

eccondt alarm, andv gentral ararm; Keed elev.tur Water 'frect i tied 09 Cbac. Heed and J. c. Harrittni fin? orllnati-d ia lour alury ftrick dryer adjnlntb, owiwl by J. Httfiw u.

II. MeKlbhaa, March feid d. K. WjurUlm; ton um aactdeiiial; los tV9.W. Insurance!) 51 i.

nes street, owned by John buildfng de-ftrorejl and dwelling No. 1-1, OMbVfi John alao destroied two frame rilliri fnclni street kamaed canse of fire apknuwu, lues aouut Ij.lW), Inaurcd. 2 -ioi 84, 4 10 A frame builil 'as 40S Oearnom alreet owned hy Sommerd and used as co.er..hop sb'p and cuulants dt-Miriied cause carelessness; dwe'tlnirw Jaoi an4 alf.art Dell aonelderabty damaged, Jor-a about Insured Boi 7, 1' iramc liwellSnK No 1' dial. a streetowned by Herman llenuii, cu.e acrlkjfntsl dAmaet.lgbl B4z. lt, 8 -J5 I'i brick aaliMju at.

dwelling ltia tiblo street, ofned by Thomas Dil Ion, cause, explosion of hcrosaft. lamp. 3' Box 113, 10.13 P. trame larn on Teach street, ownod bv John DuralNd: cau.te tmkuown; hulldttgdcsttoje.h loss (VBox 3 11.4.H brick sutlding e-trncr Washtngton and hlbpewa stieetSf owned by Jacob Ouendfter; onose accijtntl damaiji. ajiht.

Se alem UC r. 1 Onx 64. 1 15 A franiS harn on rear ftf KM Eleven street, owned by KOhert Hadtieid. tane Incendiarism: tmtldlnjr destroyed. los SI' In 17, 7.4JJ 1'.

M. ajanu caused by buCninj; stra corner Ohio and Colnafbia stieets. bVn 1-n. 12 P. M.

alarm caused by turnli; ol rags in'juuk shop on Wa er street. 3 Box 5S, P. frame barn in rear or 573 Prospett avenuo. owned by John McConrt tncuduri-in barn and contents destroyed. 7 Itctmctton of malt boose at Th mas la rk's distil ery on Aurora oiank rad.

losa ab-ul losuraace 8 10. out): cause unklbowu. la rtox.s2 110 II. M. I'ralt A t.V..' ro Ilnirniill.

street cause aecieentai damage alight. tox5 M. frame birn at No. Id TMt'fih street, trwned by Joslah (. Mpeacr; c.use barn dastroyed Les lauu; Insuied.

17 ox tl. k.li.; framo dwellin; Nn-lS5 Kentucky street, owned Mabnoy cans destroyed Also name dvrellin Ad-taouir laaared. "louael'Mc Jartny jnt 13. Destruction of frame-buHe1ncw wwj: nue, owned by Frederick loas 8 Insured, Box 5, 112 A. frkrae dwelling comer'tm-burgb and Jtxcbange streets, owned by John and occupied by William liet-lram as saioirn and 'el-Jin: caue unknown bulidluit partly consumed' -ss ab-tut 81.000, Insured.

ti Box 4, ll.tH P. frame bniMing No 1SI Eal entsee, xupied bytWuliam A'eber asinir store; cause carelessness 8au0; no renr-ance. 2H malt Are In office ht Sunday Nj. 200 Uaiusireet; damage silgttft, supposed Incendiarism. October.

3 Sox M. 1.43 A. M. fmnie bitii'ling used as stave and atiook lactory, soutb side of lluflalo river, owned by laie Hhaw; ctuse uuikuown; damage sligbl. 11.56 P.

a) frame dwelling on Hotrard s'reet. owned by Cbarles ticho'lz boHdlng destroyed. Frame idwelllag owned hw Ftank Jetgo partly consumed, cause ankoowo loss sboot 82.000; ingurett. 10 Brick buudlng No. BUI Main street, owned by Wltltam U.

Oreon, occupied by lline A bonangend Kelton cause unknown; damage abuut Insured. Box 82, 8.10 P. frame bam rear or IBS Nrtrth street, owned by J. C. kVtaua; cause nuknown; betid ing partially destroyed.

tliox ill, P. M. aoct)nd alarm jor same lire. If. jliox 21, 9.02 P.

Irame dwelling on Moore SI root a ear lltk; cause accidental damage sllulit 2o uitll lire at 3115 Seneca street; slight alattn. 27 fire in shoe sliopoI Wm Rirk, No. 81 Louisiana street darasge sll)tt no alarm. to Box 123. 1.57 P.

frame barn rear or salo-tn cornerof Waluu' and Ifegle streets, owndd by O. B. Jerger; causa, wlib matches; barn desroyed; seas 1160: Insured Box 5. 2a P. falM aavrm Box 8 8 SO T.

building (te 347 Main atraet, ceuptad bit A. Reynolds; cause, carelessness earns g. Mlwbakll die at the slink ne alatm. 41. Box la, l.8 P.

second alarm 1.6B; frame bulidis-sjnortheast cemer Genesee aud Jefferson streetst owned by Louls-Torge and occupied ai brewery anf saloon Are originated In barn at rent; cajlie unknown; building, dntroyed; loss tlu.ooq; injur ance le.UO'J. N0-e I ber. 8. Box 2. IIH fiame dwelling No.

eon Honth lltvlslon street occuplled by (Jeorge 10, Insured. downed by klra Murr Wheeler. 1UI; cause naknowu; damage 18 -Box 81, 8.41 A. S. alarm caused by smke from building corner Mill audi C.lstou stteew -Jiox aa, 0B it alarm canted by smoke from chliney or buiullttg corner oi Heneca and Michigan strjebs.

Box 91,8 4 P. owned by BattaBo Creek; hatlrukd; cause nnknoSrn building destroy ed; 15 Box II, 4. 13 PUH sue story brick ball llng; Noa Hi, 82, 84, and 8 Commercial street, uccspled by Jacob 'Boebm, saloon and dwelling: John P. alltler, barbortabop Moses ituslander, cioluing store Henry Wetsbelmer, shoe stAre; cause unknown loas about 83.0X.iy; ItUHUed. i' la W.x 118.

7.85 a. M. frame shed on Hkmtwrsrh atreet jbelooging to Iron Worke; flajise uu- anows asm age sugot. X3 ISoX 146, 5 01 P. M.

L. 8. A 8. surjply car on track at east BalayJo cause accidental car destroy -aSatall ore at So. WH Magant street; ilamage.

28. i Box 23, of A. M. frame dwelling so jaeniurxy street, owned oy dames onugea ue rrom stove pipe; damage alight ttox 8 8.44 P. M.

brick taiUdlax Ho. Ut Uoyd street, eccusled bv Sherwood ot xtovM, sllgktr eas aoap rectory cause unanown puiiaing 1 Alarm caused by burnUg or cblmsey cornerof WUuua and Both street, 6 atom M. Alarm raused by smoke from stove In bouse on Canal alreeVx-xkw lit. as m. False, alarm.

JPTj, 18 Boxwt, JK4H A. M. Westmlarer ennath Del- waw. sua vo.eai uj njtinace 'A IB Box 18. It" A.

frame dwelHne r.u' street aw aad Jamea Haley; anlldleg deatrored: dwetUagNo l4-owne1 by Mcbaal Marnnew beats daateaedi dweHtig Ma 147, owned Jotu. Tallaea; parltauy bnmedj and No 148, owned by fbomss xtaadiey; -I'trllij" aamsaerl caaae ankaowa lose about iaoou; MrUy insareaV IS Box 70, 14 P. JL; frame bonding oot er of ry 33 to of to we the 2 I at II at P. At the rssldeece of Rctrard this city, T. an low a.

K1talasae. 1BAAO tl. THllhP. of Braokivn. R.

sad, LUCY K. VANS, el this city, hue) daughter of Uohard xntat. JUXllaU. a-mvirh. aMl as- VIWiTBtsfT mbabb eftuld of a oca aaa mmxj vs ensain, sw, place at etoca to uay rrom toe iwaiauBuos an neienta.

Ma. 171 Mlazara atreet T. Ihl. ettv. Dae.

SUtlt. MART J. NICHOLAS, aeed TU 0 1 tt I.V. muj. flu.

AT parents, 151 rulton strset, FrWay. Jan. l.atl P. Friends and acqaaintsnrcs are leepiuiititry urvriau attead. In this dty.

on the fMth last, JBSBI1. daaghtav UDHU.M ui HrMwa Rraaa. anarl 1 and 1 nautili rna.1 ifala iThamrlavl aftarfnuttn at t)4 o'clock from ber pareata' remaenca, irta Alk sireer. Silver Bridal Gifts. THE GORHAM COMPANY, Sxi-vbiuisiiths.

BsTAm.UHvrr 1831. Ho. 1 Bond UU, N. T. Rich Bridal Pieces.

Family Silver. Forks ana Spoons, Serrices for Tea, Dinner, Innch, of Sterling; Purity Only. Those drslrons ot obtaining articles of Solid silver, hearing tbe Gotham Blartlag Stamp (Lion, Anchor, and the Letter G) which is a positive guarantee of parity, may do so through the leading Jewelers of this dty upon terms as favorable ss IT obtained from the Gotham Company dl-act CeStJaTTThi Wanted. A COPYIIT who writes an expeditions hand. Address, In hand writing, A.

lie 179 Main street city. Lost. A RED BETTER HOG, answering to the name of Grou. aaa white on forabted. Any jae giving information of hla whereabouts na GEO HOWaRD, 60 E.

Bsneca street, will be liberally Wanted, APIIDDLE AflBD, EXPERIENCED COOK, at Na 6 North Peart atreet ee8ll)ae Wanted, PERSON who ts acau tinted with tbe drag business. App'y at 544 slain street detlu Wanted. A PARTNER to Join me In my Dry Dock and Boat Building business. A man with some cash required, so aa to extend the btulnave E. HAIGHT.

To Bent, THE THIRD rMORS OP Roe. 188 and 180 Washington street, iceenUy occupied by Mr. Chichester, book-binder, wth steam power. Apply to WARREN JOHN -MS ft eel 4 1V7 Main atreet. To LsOt.

STORE No 18 and Boarding House No. 17, In the 9 new brick block. Weal Chippewa atreet inquire of C. GAG BR, octw awl I -eari atvee Wanted. A SITUATION AS WBT NURSE.

App'y at the Buffalo Homcaopatule Ho-pltal. corner of 11 and cottage streets. Any person wlsh'ng to adopt or take to board a due healthy infant can have the oppotianlty by applying at the asms place. IsdaaStai Notioe. Cra-ica ov TBI New Yoax ft 1 Co.I.

CoatrAMV, No. 860 Ma in atreet Buna to, N. Y. THE regular annual meeting of the stocknoldera of the Nee York and Monongnbeia Coal Cornpauy 111 be held Maturuay afWrnooa, January ItrlS. c-twean th.

aooi. of 1 and 3 o'clock, at toe ofnoe No 800 Stain strset, Buffalo, N. for tbe etocUon ol thirteen Dlrectora and three Inspectors of Election fur tne ensuing year, degauss A. KELLOGG, Becretary notice. THE SOCIETY for Uia frotectlon of eatltnte Roman catholic Children of the city of Buffalo will bold a meeting at the House of Reception at Lime -tone rJlll oo 1'ueaday.

January It, 1876 at it o'clock al which time and place a Manages will be electee in place of Francis Htcpnan, deceased. liuQalo. Dec. 11, 1OTL domtjaS JAMBS MOONET. Befy.

OFFICE OP THE KELLOGG BRIDGE CO. OP BUFFALO Borrato. Dee. till. 1814 Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of ihe Kellogg Bridge Co.

of Bunslo. will be held at tee company's office In the city of Butialo, on the twelrth day of January. 175. at 11 o'clock A. lot the election ot a Board of Trustees to serve 'Of the ensuing year, and for ahe transaction of such other business ss way be laid before them, deaatlals i HAS akllocG.

President. Three Building Lots for Sale. IOPPEK FOR SAE.fi THE IO FEET N. E. corner or Park and Virginia streets, on Virginia street, ISO feet lroru Delaware street, in thtee ota, equally divided Will be sold separately ot entire This property la the moat dewiraoie oft from Delaware street, ttewcrs, paving and aU local taxes are paid for on both streets, and it affords one elegant or three very desirable lota Irftf JOHNSON.

FIRST ClaASS. I DESIRE TO EnPtLOV SEVERAL FIRST CLASS MEN to work fbr The Mutual benefit Life Insurance Company In WESTERN NEW YORK. There Is no better Company it World. Apply to I. W.

HOODI, Diet. Agent, Je4tl No. 8 Brown's Boll ding. II IV CI LEE, LAUNDRT, No. 148 Exettange Street.

WA8H1NG ft IRONING DONE TO PERFECTION X3T Shlru polished delttiaise Aew Bread and Cake Bakery No. 410 Nortla Division Street, Cor ner of Hickory. The undersigned informs tbe public that be has opened a Bakery at the above piec. where can be loond at all tixoea a great vailety of superior Bread. Rolls.

Cskes. lies, all made of tbe beet quality of wheat. He will alao bake to order Cakes of vsiions kinds for weddings and parties, goaranleee hill satisfaction aa io quality and price 'the public tare lespecUully Invitee to give him a trial AUGUST EV, 410 N. Division cor. Hickory.

EDWARD MICHAEL, Attorney and Counselor at Law, No. 1 AITIERICAN BUILDING, Over 404 Main Street, eel IT BUFFALO, N. T. Corner Lot for Sale. A GOOD LOCATION FOR A GROCB.

a. TS" JTSLW etAKBItT. Corner Ptospecl Gas, weter.ewei and pavement. Will be sola gva years tune. Me payment down 11 parties will build.

B. 9. SHERMAN ft CO aplTti to UkU SO COOT. TIPHAIN'S Cbristmaa and flew Tear's List. V.

L. TIPHAINB offers to his patrons and the pnb lie generally CHAMPAGNE WINES, SHERRIES AND PORT, BURGUNDY A CLARETS, FINE WH1SEYS. Inelading Kamsay's Scotch; SCOTCH AI.K' AND POHTBH TEBUINES DK FlllS GHA8. very fteth: TBDFPLE8. MI'SHKtMlMsl.

PEAS, RoyrjHKOKT CDSKHg, THUFFLBD SAUSAGE and TUNNY FISH IN OIL IT THE BEST 1MPOHTEO ClQAKSat Prices to nit the Times. T. L. TIPHAINE, deistjat 4f tSalH street. 1776-THEU.

8. 1876 CENTENNIAL. The CQntennlaal Annlrrsry of th D4wUril4. of American llsdepeiitdeace wlM be awd.lj celebrated by the holdinr of en INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION in the dty of Philadelphia, from April 19th to October 18th, 1876. The United States Congress has given a national Charterer and endorsement to the Exhtbi-' ion all the etvllixed nations or the earth have been Invited by the President to participate, and more than twenty have already accepted the buildings (to cover forty acres) ate under com tact applieationa for space are now being received from exhibitors and all the Indications are Ibat this will be by hi the most sac cessful of all the world's fairs ever held.

la order to raise funds for the buildings and other expenses. Congress has aathodged lhe Cnteanfal Hoard of Finance to Issue $10,000,000 of 6 Per Cent. 8 took, and In otder that every citizen may be able to participate in the honor, aa well as the profit, acciulng front tha great Exhibition, the Act required that tbe shares ba lor only 1 0 each. Every stockholder win receive a pro rat share of all the net receipts, whether srlaing from the income of tbe Exhibition or subsequent sale of the buildings and txtnrea. In order to still farther popularise the Centennial, and give each person an opportunity to participate, Congresa also authorised the issue of bronze and silver Centennial Memorial Medals which are xaads at Ihe United States Mint, and protected by Ibe coinage laws of the United States.

These are sold according to aiae and material The honor of the American nation Is committed to making that event worthy of this great country, and a fitting exposition of our ability, oar energy, and our paMettssn roll narucuhirs given, and Stock orMcdals supplied, on appUcaUoa to AttflS TAYLOR, Baffalo, Or to rEULiiice, SS tlftaentat St, Now York, seaeiMAgentt lor Hew York. TTitarrhasills and lielatiiiSltUkBaw TS BoitZlZlZ asan -kAi WAIfJUUt. iOWUOS es CO. A BetUe Creek, HichlEaa, exebeage bM the roUewiDg: Depoty BkarlflT Barber mrflraed Brmdsy night fforn Banala with Fiksk Orrgg, tbe burglar, aud he at now in tbs aoantv tall kwaitin? examtnalfoD. Orars: baa bean a tactdeu of this eity fcr many years, mrvarni years ago be bei; to act in the capacity of a dotee-Uve, and anally bscesae a burglar Himself, ualrrg bis pretended position aa a detective officer aa a cloak for bis arieaar.

It la aaripoaed that Gregg waa the leader of the gang of Do rg tare who committed the bnrgtartea aad thefts In this etty last summer. Last ngust he pot ap a von cm a coo pie of yooua: muowa tn town who do not Dear a very etiviabi. reoeuiioB. He Intend ed to burgisrlae one ot oar stores sad accrete the goooa at tne nomas or tbe two young men, and the Mtward was ottered for the recovery of the stolen opart he would find uie goods, get the reward, and ve the boys nuciahed for what ne had done alav salf. One of the gang Mowed om Gregg to one of the boys.

That night the young met Gregg on tee atreet and gave hint a goad licking. dregs; knew that his game as ap and Jumped the 'own that night. The next morning the ofUcwYS seaiched tha bouse end pretal-ee of tsretrg-In his house they found a hey to the lock up, aid un der some on the yard a large hooch of keys, some of which fltiea stores and business places la town. Other articles were found secreted In hie yard and in ht privy, ltwae the last of A ugnat that Grrg left the town. Mnee that rime tbe facers have bees on hie track.

Be waa first beard of In Brady, then Union City, next three miles from Windsor, tara'da, wneie he stole a salt of ciotbee. then opposite Dedal. 1b Canada The next beard of him be at working In a stone quarry, back In the country. In Erie diuntv, Ne York, thirteen ml ea from Katavla. on the 14th of this mouth Deputy UherlfTB-rbeT left for Kris county to arrest uregg He first went to Albany aud got a requisition for his arrest, and arrived where Gregg was at work on IhenUhtof the lmh.

only to Una that Gregg bad kit on tbe ifita. Barter hnnted In that section for Uiecff until the lid, and ken returned home. He posted the sue iff of Genesee county and the detectlvea In Bnd'alo in regard to the matter, and on Christmas Barber received a dispatch from Huerm Robertson, of Genesee eonnty. enuouiiclrur its arrest ol Gregg at Buffalo. Barber left that same day to secure his prisoner.

Gregg was enpkiyed for seven or eight months as night walch at the Michigan Central depot, and whtlo there secured a key to ihe baggage room. Boon after his discharge from the employ of the company, in June last, he entered the baggage room one night and stole a satchel and small hand-trunk, sopnostng that they belonged to a pedler and contained lewelrv. But tbev were owued by a sister of M. Aimon E. of this city, to whom the company paid the loss.

It is on this charge of committing burglary Ibat Grege baa been arrested. He will new probably get his just dues. DeDU'V Hberfd' arber In entitled to considerable cred it for the efltdont manner in which he has worked up the, case aLd tor the arrest of Gregg. Monogram and Initial Stamping. Also card engraving done to order at JAMES M.

LENT'S new store, 285 Main street. delo-ly Holiday Season. We would remind those In pursuit of Presents for the Holidays that all depart ments of our store contain articles attractive, use fa I and cheap. Cloaks, Shawls, Drees Goods, Laces, hllks. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Linen Goods.

Qntits, Blankets, Hosiery, Dnderwear, Kid, Calf and Fabric Gloves ard Mittens, Mufflers, lies. Scarfs, Bashes, Klbbons, Prints, Woolens and Domestic Goods. FLINT A KENT, 801 Main street. Ostrich Plume and Tipa in Natural, Black, and all desirable colors. Opened to-day.

WUODWARD ft CO Ja7 Arcade buildinga. Fbr lhe Holidays. HoveWiea in children'! Ihra Meal, Chinchilla, Ermine, Squirrel, can be oand at WIPFEKTS. 8X1 Main street. Zatfier Furs re-lined, altered and repaired at G.

W. ROBERTSON'S, Hatter and Furrier, SS0 Main Street, American Block. sezou lor the Holidays Dry Goods ot all kinds, choice, desirable and cheap. FLINT ft KENT, 161 Main street. for Holiday Oits.

Choice furs Mink, Seal, Lynx, Buck Martin, Chinchilla and Ermine, can be Sound at WIPPSUrs. Ml Main street. iadicj' made and altered over at Faul the Hatter's, 845 Main Street, corner North Division. COS Broadtony Style Silk Hals made to order at FanLthc linnet's. 84S Main Street, corner North Dlvl- aion.

oc8 A Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' Furs can found at FauJ the Hatter's, 345 Main Street, corner, North Division. ocS Fall line of Ftiuges, 'Gimps, Braids, Buttons, etc, at low prices at aauut d. It South Otvtsiou St reef. snyl-iy For Holiday (Jilts. Ladies' and Gmt'aSilk Umbrellas- A lull assortment can be round at W1PPBKT-S.

821 Main street. Blank Books, Commercial and Law Station ery at J. M. LENT'S new store, 235 Main SU delS-ly Srui Caps, Seal Gloves and Gauntlets for Holiday gilts can be found at wlPPERTg. 82T Main street, 4f Walff Temple of Fashion, 214 Main street, prices of his Immense stock of Winter Clothing are marked down to cost.

del7ttsoM WSoak Cheapest and Best Clothing for Fall end Winter at WALL'S TEMPLE OF FASHION, 814 Mala Street. oc3ifMWScB All Kinds of Frinting. Binding and Ruling at AS. M. LENT'S cow store.

235 Main St. drlti-ly Poplin Repp Popiin. The most unique novelty In fine stationery. We lead the styles and yon will always dud the latest in stationery at PETER PAUL ft BOOE STORB, im Main st 8 doors Booth of Bwtm. All the Asm Books received toon as pub lished at JAMES At.

LBNT new store, 233 Man street. deltny 77iompon' (ilycerate, a sure ind speed; remedy for Chapped Hands, Lips, ftc, msxnmctnred only by THOMPSON TilK DUUGUIST, 17 Court titreet. Also a choice assortment of Breast Protectors st low prices. noagtauts The best place to bny PoCketsnffiries for 1875 la at J. il LENT'S, 235 Main streets dels-ly AU the A'eic Books received at IJM.

LENT'S as soon as published. New store 23Y Msln street. Blank Books, Commercial and new Stationery a spe cialty. d19 ly A Valuable Medical Treatise The edition for 1875 of tbe sterling Medical Annual, known as Hos-te tier's Almanac, Is now ready and may be obta-ned fiee of COi-t, of diuggtats ana general country dealers In all pans of the United States and British America, and Indeed in every civihaed portion of the Western Hemisphere This Almanac has been issued regular. ly at the commencement of every year for about one-fifth of a century, it comblnee with tbe soondes practical advice for the preservation and restoration health, a large amount of lntereatlng and amusing iigD.t and the calend aatronomical ca leu ta lk, ne, chronological Items, ftc, are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely accurate.

Tbe Issue of Hosietter's Almanac for 1878 will probably be the largest edition of a medical work tver published any country. The proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller ft tsmlliPlusburgh, Pa, on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mall to any person who cannot procure one in bis neighborhood. detttSlMWFcaaw be cureu! but Tt 1. far belter to prevenTTffierOel ease from fastening Itself on the svetem by tbe timely use of a remedy like Dr.

Wielex'e Balaam of Wld t'berry. 60 da and 81a bouie. large bottlat much the cheaper. deai31TTbSw The Home Cure that Sever Fails." The stmospbere of piny woods Is good for consumptive patients," says Dr. JErastua Wilson.

No doubt it bat Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar, charg with tbe concentrated essence ol tbe most valuable all medicinal trees, the Ablae Ba samea, or Balm or Gilcad, and tempered wttb tbe healing and purlFytng jalce of the horehound plant aad with the purest honey wUl do more In one day to cure a cough or cold than the air of piny woods could do In a twelve-month. Pike's Tooth-Aehe Drops 'Jure In one minute. detaulTThS You will find that Faul tbe Hatter keeps nice assortment of Gents' and Youths' Hats and La dies' and Gents' Pars, 845 Main Sreet, corner Nortn Division org Oet the Humphrey Witch Hazel Is one-third stronger, purer and better and gives the consumer more for his money, than any other preparation of Extract HamamelW or White Hazel ever sold. Humphrey's Witch Hazel has no equal as a Family Medicine for accidents, injuries, scalds, burns, bruls es neuralgia, rfaeumatUm, plies, sore tbjoat, catarrh, varicose vetca, old sores, corns, and bunions; while fbr every form of hemorrhages or bleedings It la the Prince of Remedies. For kidney complaint and chronic diarrhea, it ts unfailing.

Ask for Humphrey Witch Basel, and take no other. Price, rail measure ox. 50c Pint, tl. Quarts, tl 75. Sold by all dealers.

HARRIES. POWELL ft rayV-lyM WF Whotcsals Agents. The most Elegant Shetland Seal Seta for the Holidays jnat opened at Main street Lyon's Insect Powder will deeiroy big-bugs as well as bed-bags, fed ante, erolon bugs, fleas, Bold only In bottles. deS3t2SMWF Notice. The Hat, Cap aad Fur business established by G.

W. Robertson In 1840, Is still continued at the old place 880 Main street, American Block, aud has no connection whatever with any other store in Uus city. G. W. ROBERTSON, aeSttf Hatter and Furrier, 810 Main Street, For the Holiaays, Art MaUflials, Baaatlml and Useful Presents ai PEASE'S.

Black Bilks. The largest stock we have ever shown, bought for ths Holiday trade. Xhe beat makes at largely i educed prices. FLINT ft KSHTi deal tsl Main street. Holiday Presents! Holiday Presents! Fine Russia Leathsr Pocket Books, wit plated atotut-tnga, very handsome.

Long weUeta, letter and card A ktrgs assortment of stereoscepes and vtewi at tha toweat prices at HERGES ft ULBRICH, MB Main Street. Y. M. Aacodatlon BUMirig. Books for the HoUadyilHn elegant assortment of Olfi Books, In baadaome binding.

Also ttandard boka In setts, all styles. Bibles and Prays rattosavaU stacs, from the largest raaaily Mble as the sxaallsct pocket editions. Javestte and picture hooks la aa sndlsas variety, at tba lowest prices. HKRGBR ft ULBR1CH, MB ataa tttwt, T. U.

A. BaUUa At Cwrr, aoe -NaToiI)eo. Ja-A Meedvllle, Fee disnateh eavt a dea4 motive ire oeewrred ia Cony, tbortly after stidsigkt. last night, totally deetroyiBt; the United statea Hotel, Capital Hotel, Amerleaa aietei, Saaete aiate roe aaa, liquor sxora, sow. era! jewelry aad eoafaotfoaary stores, aed Webber billiard rooesa.

No Uvea ware leaf. Tha wiad waa tdo wine a gala. TIm loca le heavy, bat cannot as yet be eaiimltad. At LaaelaaharT, v. Y.

A dispatch from Inalngborg. says a Bra broktv oat al 1 a'clook tfeia Baxaraioti King's brash mejinfaoloTy, which wat totally destryed with all Itt eontenfa. The ra la tuDDoted to have beea tha work an Inoaa- dlary. too lees wm oa aaavy. K1D.1APPIA6.

Tat Okllat aaatper Keaapee. PHiLArtaurwiA, Dee. to. A six-year old hoy named Othello Beatly wat kidnapped yrstec-day soar Aaldowa MBit, this eouatv. The boy's cotapcavoo gave Ike alarm, ta ktdaeB-per wat panned aad tha boy reeovtred, mi be man escaped having eiaaovrred tbat ba wat panned, and abandoned tbe child.

THE LATK tEtti.1T SMITH. 'The Bfaslas Seal ta a4rtoraara. Naw Yoax, Dee. 30 Tbe body of Gerritt Smith waa taken lrom tba reeldeooe of General Cochrane to tbe Central depot lata this afternoon and pat oo board tha train to be Bent to tbe lata home of deceased at Peter-boro for Interment. It wat aoeompaaied by relativrs, and will reach Peterboro to-morrow ornlog.

THE HAYDESVILLB DAM. caaae at the Iata Otaaaaer. Bostok, Dee. SO. Ms.

Fraaah. ehairnsan ot tbe legtslaUve oommiltee ea isset voire, visited Haydenville yesterday to eaoertain tha eanae pf tbe lata disaster there. Hit verdict waa to tbe effect that at tbe dam ia question thare were faulty eagineering, faulty material, aad tanlty buildings; tbat the im wm aot wide enough, stona not suitable, and the (Tanting not enough. CltlHaitAL. John Johnson, tne murderer of Andrew Johnson, was yesterday sec te need in Cleveland, Ohio, to be banged on Ibe 28tb ol April nexL Two notorious bone thieves, named Tom Cox and George Alexander, who murdered a gentleman named While, at Springfield, last October, were killed Wednesdsy, near Okmulgee, Indian Territory, by Detective York, ot Springfield.

Another notorious outlaw named Ktnob Watt waa mortally WOUnOwa. HlSCELLANEeUS. Ex-Senator Morgan baa declined the mission to Russia. It Is reported tbat fetsyor Vaaeo of New York hat decided to remove Comptroller Green to-day. Kate Stoddard, tba murderess of Goodrich, ia bopeleaaly insane.

At the provlaeial elections in Moniteba yesterday Hon. B. A. Davis, premier of ibe Moniteba cabinet, was re-elected to Ibe provi-cial parliament for Winnepeg. The New York board of apportionment yesterday passed reaolutiuna censuring Comptroller Green for paying an excess of $600,600 lor interest on the pubtie debt over tbe sum appropriated for 1874, without consent or authority ot tbe board.

A post mortem examination of the body of Geo. Morgan b. Smith, who died suddenly in Jeney City waa made last night, and deaih louad to have been caused by conges lion ot tbe lungs. Toere Is ne foundation lor that report that tha deceased coanniued suiciae. Small-pox ot the moat malignant typ la raging among the Indiana at Bickoaock ou tbe Gatineau river.

Oa the 27th the bodice of nine children were lying un burled. The Indians are la a pitiful state of destitution, tba male portion being either dead or having last the place. John Murphy, who was executed at Carson, Nevada, aa Wednesday, tor tbe murder of J. E. MoCuilum, wat a native ot Scotland, aad at oaa time traveled with Job a C.

Hee-nan giving sparring exhibitions. On the scaffold be msde soma remarks professing his belief in spiritualism and at the tame time uttering terrible blasphemy. a IAJHa'at A nit UTS. Wow York Honey aad Stock Market. LATaWr BUMTBTABT Itaw I oak, December ao Ate P.

M. Tbe treasury otottoraeroours u-Oay were lieu XXL Specie migagements fox Europe tomorrow tana far IS tls JIM Money active an advanced te tX per cent, dosing at ttve per cent- l'nui mercantile paper ajauVTX per caws. eueruu. aan.Ke aim al BMeS4aM( Car tO daya and 4-isfeytiu foe eight. Uokl dull at 1 1 1 Jt.

Only ens price to-day. Carry tag rates las per cant. At tbeetua. wane weae mass flax. The uau) clearings tsf taa new kota Utad irnatig.

ttank were about (aOJtMJMU. Rallroacl bonds ana. aovaaaxtaar aotrne. Oovemasent bonds were strong. The fcLkrwlng were tne dosing trao-Auona.

U. A i'i leal. USX U. s-s lata. coup, its U.

a o-SV'sISSt, eag IKK 0. 11 1 sr-u's lee, eosip ue. D.ti-Viim. ead iisaf O.B.t-tVslisva.aew liOJt 0. B.VKTS lewloav.

Itlti 0. AS-to-s lata, eas. 0 a. new rt-raa I1IX B. lO-SU-s ear 114a 0.

B. w-sifs coup us Jarvaacy etxas 111X t5toeks opened trm at an advance of stall per cetul-but tbe auvance was soon lost aad tne market continued trregalar and weak the ha lane of rae cay, aad closing witn a uecitne of Set balow tee best prices of ihe day. Lake BSora. Itoek lalaad and Wabash re the spacuiaave searosss. the range la Ike latter being one per cent, Tbe uaffereace line tan lake Bhoie seller sixty and regular also ooe per cent lue tmnsactuau on tbe black kv marge to-day aggrcgaled itt.ooj chares, mt wnleh tJMu were Fscihc Kali, ll.uuu Wastera Union Telegraph, tl.etXl Norta-wariera coenmoa, xl.tOO Bock Is land, St.

aul. Krle, se.euv Aka -enoet, U.OUO Oblos. Toledo A Wabash, aad Suuo Caioa iactaa. The fut-lowiaa were the cscatuat uactankraas: ryatawama ts ea Ukrvaaxad a 8kVt S- Ohcaao SUMMIT. 41 tucaa-o a M'a piafa nil unm.AjM aiAs-i ev Bew Jaraei tjatdxai ln CXucaro a Hock iay.

1MX Mil nasi ta ataLfaa, Uatm Bt p. prat. at. f-taado, Waa. a Waa 1 RaaOO tt W.

prat te rtm-k. w. sua tax Aasa Teres Baata Aram A T. fa. CXicaondattd CoaLi tax ft Wastcrn Oaloa Tall 1MK OiilakaUvav ItX tauickauver prerartes as radnc aau six tsvasoa Water fuwa 11 Auame Auiiasa Walla.

SextTO tw ss as Oejted eta taa ae N. i. um a a. anvliflx Krte Halrwav tlx Brie Halfway fpersar's rVAJI 1X7 Harlem ai kiiea'l lja laaaia-aa Ovmtral.M. ax La-ma.

Ualoa Pa' stak' mad tt A. P. raoxno a-uxaoAa OasasJPaooadt NX Oaloa ra-tx had s-H tX Uaioa raclnc let i uaioa rawa aasawam se statb aoana. Btate bonds eatat aad Ddeea asNataal The kUew- lag ware Ibe Ooatag mcsisitraas- rsasmsss Ca aa-aras 18 i rtavaaaa -B S6 amiinfs is TS I rastaasas stxas aaw. S4 VlmaU a-s arx-eo'B.

It Ocoula Virginia e-a It aorta 80 aisaouo aorta Oaroeaa aew. at. caeca at eoata UaJotlaa tu dew Yartt Baraet. Raw Team. Oec 90-6 P.

tu Oottoh arkat weak aad Ixraxahu; Balm I'M hanVJ MIMHas- Deaaaatsl Itsn. t.TSD aha. Mataat aatat aaal generally wltaoai deeidrd chaaga. Sales war. 14.1 Ut ooa sntarune v.

eatern asm ataa, at as vaaa. ev taam moa to good extra Waal era sad btauatt4eM til goaja nasaat warn sjwbiwi.ivw white wheal extra Wsatara at tttrmtlS to mi uua Oaia ai t4 TetMtt: naasina so exim st. lasaai aattonatacn rartarh.v aaa aaa af sulrsptag extra, at tlOOMtol aaarkat cloara aaast. rty now Bieanj aaa BBaaevaas-iBuaity aw Orsca meal lowe. asla, al 1 4 x04 SS aje Wast-n.

ant at S4 10el Su for rlianuywtaa. srasAT Keoaipis 10.SS4 aval Manna a shads Itbi-er and moderate esmasd. galas lW.tAa boak attl it tl 10H Mo taprlag; tl Mai 14 aw Ms. 131 IS inr Ne. rAorlhweat atariag: tl ISA leit lor ao.

a ana mace: el sua a sar ro- 1 aorlmr: tl Itffal sprtag avavi as asr rau wtniav wanava; a xata 1 tt fcr aaa ear Wastera; 1 1 ehavl tJ foe wkitaWaatetm Kit aeaaa at 85c raaa MarSet ataaor. aavaa ana aaaa, at 1 1 Ileal tkaing at II Heal It, Baaoat aVaraat oatM aad without material extaage. HaaL.v U.iawh.rssr nl and -n. aaiaa S300 both Caaada West attl SS. na.

iManausia. ta.tt -ash. avarM seares aad Cedrledty trvaar. basss ltlJo bach at axttBTxc tat mi Westers ealxad In stole: t-8e ar ao anoal rHHe fcr aaw Waatara aaixed aad jeiiow; Bsc liic new yellow fWothern; tic tot poor aaw white oo. UaTB aaaetuu- IIIUO auah atarkat a shade araser aad uodentaly eetiae.

balaa TtAXJ haab at Bwae kwmlxati WsMenii1UtnXe bt white Waataxa, Tic for atixed btata. Hai- Firm eaiea si one lor new antpprng. Hns Firm: Sams at matsus tie tnarsfc fair: ex t)Hc for new good lo obolce; ttl1l tor aaw Wastera. uoFvae auuaat quaat aau ana; sswe saaa sua at ITx 010a, geld. Wp.ab asrket very firm aad hoMers tab tne axeharr rtoaai aaktat 8sJ.s lot tali io goad Molai Tverga dal aad aocslasl; New Orb atsadv: aalaa ooat Maweasirs.

xuoa asraaaaiav anesrsacrf. at a 11 ire at SXc; leaned at llHarlxc; csaaa otKalad al Hi ar-rmA nalaa at Uejruac tx Wavtara anal at Ml srsrvatj. Tiirnir imn lata tntrr roaai nif ll wn nnaas Koara rirm sales al 1 1 to tat stmlaam. luaiuuss riraa; a. aa, as eve, sxarrtat Bees karkiH trm.

eaaanravaex atMAfrl pdate Watsietsiauaanatlaatas. i visii meawty as aa etnas oe xar Ataauacraa pes lea trm. Balsa al Aysss BUB al and Klo Uranda Barkl aaiddle aad heavy nxBi CaUtasda cam KXtaxvXciand OUaueasav Wool BUrtcst caret; sales at liaislci Twxaam liijlM laoviiicsse line dak and attWK. BiTf xnaaaasil avtoa Tletem bssf satsaaasyaw. Oat aaaats sal sato 1000 trlly pirkssd sfcealaave ra bark at Ixe; 8 aaaas la bale at HXetlOhc: faa bslUse it aka at 10c tuddkeqetat! a ter Waliia aaag saaar; city tosaetaaj aastad atlfWrXe.

uaar ksrta heavy aaiaa aitam ssaaaatHVX BrrvTaa Prtavt itaady and Mac gascas am dmll; ubji aa avs at nxmtsve. at sexa. Atxawm Dal tat i BAia Wheat hlxacsaad toaVtrt1 ax Hal i.tcaae AJaaa isncaen a Aaxmpeal wa. CMAto atlsaaavAVaa. atf svbl, taaa a Waataa nax araaran.Han'e a Aria -taa-rkataa aalaai eft Tlltgrttt 1 Baat'aaAmaaaAttalt'xt tl: Ckleaaja Market.

IV o. .5, of" IV. 1' Tke Coawpwlaorv tryataan aXeewnaeel la CoBTtatlOaV BttACUiit, Dee. SO At tbe eonvenilon of (be tint aaeoeiatioa of so hoot eommieetoaers and soperinleodeDtl to dsy Commissioner S. A.

Mcnatb, of Monroe txaoty. read paper oa Educational in teres La and oar poblie school The Mmpaleory edneation act was discussed. It waa Ike aotvorsai opinion that this set was eareleesiy and loosely drawn and waa iatpreotioabla In Saaay respects. Tbe following resolution was adopted: Muolied, That the association approve of tbe principle of compulsory education, and ask the legislation ot this state to to complete end perfect tbe net already pasted that It may bettor serve tba results tt whiob it alma. CocamlssioRer Peek, of Moo ester, read a paper en "QuelifJeetlote of Teaobera," tbe substance of which waa that bo who would teach others mast Bret learn something him- self.

Tbe following (Beers for tbe ensalof year wore elected: Ptceldent, K. A. McNalb. Monroe eonnty; vice presidents, J. W.

Ladd, Oswego county; J. W. Dougall. Faltoo county; oorretpohding secretary, Edward Smith, Syracuse: recording secretary, B. T.

Peek, Cortland county; treasurer, Charles Aodrtwa, Schuyler county. A resolution wst adopted etEing congress to consecrate part of tbe moneys socruing from tbe sale ol pnblte lands for tbe purpose of advancing tbe eauae ot education. Tbe convention adjourned to meet on tbe drat Thursday after Christmas, 1876. This evening ibe convention waa tenoerea a reception at lhe residence of Hon. Andrew P.

White, president of Cornell University. FOREIGN. POLITICAL PABTT LIAD1ES IM COOHCTL. Pxaia, Dec 30. President of tbe assembly, Buffet, Dofavre, Depeyre, Leon 8ay, DrKerdril.

and Cbesnelong, and the Oukee DeBroglie and rTAudlffret, Pasqaier, leaders of the various n-ronDa In the assembly, met to day at Elysee, at ibe suggestion of Presideot MacMabon, to endeavor to arrive at an understanding concerning tbe constitutional laws. The ministry were represented by Duke De-osses, minister of foreign affairs, and M. Cba- bourd la Tonr, minister ot Ibe Interior. A settlement of tbe differences upon these bills is hoped lor. A significant note is puonsneo in Le Franrnis, warning the assembly to fulfil lit engagement.

XIV TROUBLE IH 8PAIX. Madrid. Dec. 30. Gen.

Martinis Campos has pronounced in tavor ol Prince Alphons, son of ex 'teen Elizabeth, and with two bat talions ot soldiers is at Marvidro, In tbe province of Valencia. A portion ol tbe republican army of Ibe centre baa been with drawn from pursuit of tbe Carlisle to march against him. THE N. 1. CI I CAUCUS.

What tbe Commit Btewaasera Prove Be- (ardtosT It. New York, Dec. 30. A circular signed by several of the country democratic members of tbe assembly has Dee a sent to seen one oi tne democratic assemblymen outside of tbe eity of New York, celling forth the recent action ot tbe eauoua of the city delegation at Tammany Hall in regard to candidates for U. S.

senator, speaker, and clerk of the assembly, and concluding as follows Without expressing any judgment, in the favorable or adverse lo the woithy gentlemen named for the several positions, it seems to ns that tbe course of action on tbe part of tbe New York city democratic delegationa renders it desirable that country democratic members (all outaiJe of tbe city ol New York) should, prior to tbe time for holding lhe uaual legislative caucus, meet tor consultation. Permit us to suggest tbe time and place for such meeting as follows, via Dela-vao House, Albany, January 2d, at 8 o'clock P. A LABOR M4UABBLE. ProteatAgalnat Employing Chinese 1st IHaaalattart ol Watchee. Sax Fraxcisuo, Dec 30.

Considerable excitement baa been caused here by the determination of tbe proprietors of the Carnell walch isctory to employ Chinese in all departments ot their works. Seveoty operatives from Chicago have protested against tbe measure aad several of them were discharged. Nearly all of the operatives are from Chicago and a general strike is threatened, but the proprietors are firm and propose to adhere to the new plan. It is probable that other foremen will be discharged. Tbe company propose lo employ about 600 persons.

The works are not vet in order. THE ERIE TEST CASE. Excitement Among the Condnetore of Ike Ball way. GosntN, N. Dec.

30 Ths care of tbe people and the Erie Railway vs. Bowman in the celebrated suit at this place, is about closed this evening, and will be argued to-morrow. Intense excitement prevails on tbe sub ject. The Erie railway company have fought every step el material, men oy men, not so much perhapc for the purpose of convicting Bowman as lor the influence tbe result of the ca-e will have on the pending indictments against some five or six of Ibeir condnetore aod three citiz-ns ot Port Jervis. Wm.

A. Beach, of New York, sums up lor tbe delense, and Hon. N. infield for tbe people, tomorrow. BOLD KOBBEUY.

A Co a my Trsssarsr Knocked. Does In hla Of I Ice Tate Astfe Rifled and 10,000 Taken. Portlaxd, Deo. 30. About six o'clock this morning Tbos.

Pennell, treasurer of Cumberland county, was knocked down his office and the safe robbed of between $8,000 aod $10,000. One of the rebbera first engaged bis alien lion by asking to have a check cashed and immediately knocked him senseless. With tbe aid of confederates tbe sale was plundered of its contents. Pennell'a pockets were also rifled. Tbe thievee escaped and no arrests have been made or any clue fonnd to the identity ol tbe robbers- KALAKAUA.

A ldassnle. Welcome Extended Him. New York. Dec 30. A reception waa given by the Masonic fraternity to night to Kiog Kalakaua in Dorio Hall ol the Masonic temple.

Dispensation was granted lo New York lodge No. 330 to hold au especial communication, and the third degree was exemplified in a manner probably never before excelled in modern limee, tbe work being performed entirely by worsh iptu Is aod right worsbiplula. Tbe king was aeated in the east, received with grand honors, an address of welcome was delivered by worshipful John Griffin, master, to whioh tbe king bri. fly replied, expressing bit tbaaata and giatiha. .1 THE WEATHER.

Extreme Col at Many Folate. Naw Y'orx, Dec 30. Tbe signal office reports extremely cold waatber to-night in various parts of the country. Tbe tolhiwiog are specimens: Albany, 6 degrees above aero; Boston, 10 above; Brecfceorldge, 23 below; Burlington, Vl, 9 below; Davenport, Iowa, 6 above; Duluth, 6 below; East port, 9 below; Haltlax, 1 below; Kingston, Csnada, 8 below LaCrosse, above; Milwaukee, 3 above; Montreal 12 below Mount Washington, 30 below; New York, 22 above; Oswego, I above; Quebec, 18 below. Tbe wind Is blowing 100 miles an hour at Mount Washington.

THE BVERLY HOMICIDE Wsrnoth Discharged from Caetody. Nrw Orlraks, Dec 19. Coroner DeBIsne to-day made au affidavit against Warraoth, charging him with murder. The case waa ibea tried hefore Judge Sleea. Several witoessee were examined and their testimony did not vary materially lrom tbe account of tbe affair given by ex Governor Warmoth bimsell, and telegraphed on saturaay.

After Dear lug ail tbe evidence Judge Siaea decided that tbe charge of murder waa aot proven against Warmoth and discharged tbe prisoner. V1CKSULKG. Arrival of the Congresa Committee An Election Te.lay. Vicksburo, Dec SO. Tbe eoncret- sional oommiltee to investigate the Vickaburg troubles, arrived here to-day.

The legisla ture oommiltee Instructed to Investigate tbe Vicksburg Insurrection hat been In session several days. A special eleetlon to till Crosby's place at sheriff wilt be held to-morrow. The negroes will take no part, at the election ot a while candidate is assured. HLilMa HATTERS. Wsgti to ho Hedaeed.

Philadrlphia, Deo. 30. A mealing of operator, and miners was bald at tne Mention House, Mauch Chuck, to-day, with Closed doora. A reduction ol 16 per cant, on con-traol work and about 10 per eeol. on miners' and laborers' wages waa decided on, to take effect January first, 1876.

Tba following com mittee wm appointed to meet tbe men at Ha. sleton to-morrow: A. Pardee, chairman; Dr. N. B.

Lycdeman, Wm. D. Zehner, CapL Van Wyckle, Eckley B. Cox aad J. C.

iiaydeo. LABOR B0TEHEXT. The We a vera and pianera. Fall Rivta, Deo. 30.

At a crowded meet ing of weavers this evening to eoatlder tba proposed redaction of wages, reeolnlloni vara passed declaring that If compelled to accept a reduction it would ba nader pro teat, aad appealing to tha agents to continue tba present system of short lime rather than enforce reduction. A resolution paassd at tba spinners' meat-lag to withdraw -heir eevlegs from tba banks was endcraed by tba meeting ot epinaera te- ntgot, eauea to nsar tee report of a daiegation appeuiiata to ooaier wita wa agenta. This fltrnlBj'i Report. FEDES1L AFFAIRS. TBI 5 ran caxv.

vbom racivio baujwassi Washuotom, Deo, 30 The respective dates oi service of demands made bv tbe trea sury department upon various faciac railroad oom panics for payment to the United States of 6 peroentum on their net earning required oy sot Of July las, Inez, were aa iooowsi wo oeotral breach ef tbefjoion PtoiBo Nov. lltb, 1874; BiouCity Psciflo, Hot. 12th; Union Paoifle, Kov. lata; Kaotee Paoifio, Nov. Ulh, sod Central Paoifle railroad companies, Nov.

2iah, 1874.. The eompaaiee have respectively 68 daye from Ibeee dates within which to comply with saoh demaode on them, and oon-compliaooe In soy case will then be reported fey Ibe secretary ot the treasury to the attorney general for his action, under tbe law of June 20tb, 1874, to compel payment by legal proceedings. Becretary Bristew takes the ground that tbe comDlelion o. each road, and therelore its liability to provide for tbe sinking fond of flve-i per cent, pet annum, on its net earnings, uaws from tha reeeiitlon ol the last Installment ol government subsidies, on its net earnings, dates from lie reception of toe last installment ot government subsidy bonds under tbe act oi July 1st, 1862, whiob were issued upon affidavits of tbe companies' officers; setting forth Ihe completion in a Brst-claaa manner, according to law of tbe successive seotlona. Having thus certified thai their roads were properly completed, section by section, they are in tbe opinion of tbe treasury department, stopped frem pleading the report oi toe government commission ot eminent citizens in the year 1869, that further expenditures wen necessary to plaoa tbe road in a nrst-olaas condition, and eannot maintain the assertion that their legal comDlelion dates only from tbe recent formal acceptance of tbe report ot this year's commission to tbe effect that tbe aforesaid de-floienoiei bad been fully supplied a few months ago.

A POfAL ORDER. Tbe following order to the postmaster has just been issued I "Un and after January, 1810, an printea matter of tbe second class deslgued for Csnada will be treated as though it waa destined for the United States, the arrangement with tbe Canadian postal aathorlties being that it shall be delivered there free of charge. All matter of this class coming into our offices from Canada will be delivered by this department free of charge. The same rule also applies to transient newspapers and postal cards. On aod after February 1, 1875, the sit gle letter rate to Canada will be three cents, prepayment obligatory: and all letters received lrom Canada will be delivered Iree of charge.

AlARHBAL JEWELL, Postmaster General. MUTILATED HOTkS BCDtMPTIOX. The OorcDtroller of the currency is daily shipping large amounts of tbe new national baok circulation in return lor muuiatea notes that have been redeemed. Tbe amounts ship- ped last week averaged about $800,000. Shipments have beeu made each day to about 200 banks.

The tola, amount of mutilated cur- renoy received from tbe treasury sine the passage ol the act on June 20th last is 066,805, nearly the whole amount of whiob has already been lsseed in new national bank notes. Tbe national baok notes received to-dsy lordemption amounted to 433,000. WBO MAT BUT POBTAOk STAMPS VOR rSIKTIS aLATTgR. The post oflQce department decides upon a queetloo submitted lrom New York, that publishers and Dews agents shall have tbe right to purchase from postmasters such stamps lor prepayment of postage on printed matter un der the new law as they may desire. This decision Contravenes tbe impression generally entertained, that these new stamps would have to be both affixed and canee led by the agent of tbe department, and could not be sold to any one, however, will be restricted to news sgeuts aud publish era.

THt DIBCHAKUkB TRkASCkT PKIXTIXO IM PLoTxa. Much distress has been occasi oned in the fsmilies ot tbe 400 employes recently dismiss ed from the bureau, of engtaviDg and priming, owing to the work heretofore dune in that bureau having been transferred to tbe New York bank note companies, under contract. The superintendent, Mr. McCarter, is besieged, both at his house and at the department oy the discharged persona, asking htm to do something for Ibem, but although bis sympa thies are with them, he is powerless to as sist them, and unless congress soon takes ac tion in tbe matter of printing, a turibr reduction ot the force will become necessary. PACIFIC BAIL INVESTIGATION.

Procedluge la Committee Yesterday. Nik York, Dec. 30. In the Pacific Mail investigation lo-day, John Rown- dy, accottasloDl of the1 company, identi fied severer entries made by him marked A. B.

$65,000 were entered in the name ol Harriott Notes, and checks were issued under the direction of the vice-president, but under tbe superior direction of tbe president. Wltnees thought the entries in the stub and check and cash books were false in point of fact. Tbe entry oi $650,000 to Harriet hoyes was only made for convenience Tbe witness tbougbt this was really a Iraud and would be calculated to mislead any stockhulder who was endeavoring lo get at ihe standing ol tbe com pany. Tbe amount of checks issued to Mr. rwln as being very large.

Mr. Bellows, the vlce.presideot, told wilueas that ifwas the in-tention o( Mr. Stockwell to pay back these Monday. At the time witness had the impres sion tbat these moneys should be charged to tbe person who gave them. Witness identified au entry in tbe cash book in bis own handwriting, ot K.

B. Irwin, Washington $2 500." So Isr as these entries to Harriott A Nuyes were concerned. wltnees was coonednt they were ordinary busioess luact. Witness tben read a number Of entries to Eldridge A Irwin, Harriott A Noyes, aod other parties in the cash book. From the 2 5th of January to the 8th of May, 1872, lrwm received 140,000: this was in ad dition to the 50,000 given oo tbe 24th of May, making a total uf 890.000 paid to him There was nothing, so lar as wilueas knew, in Irwio'a scoouot.

to show that any portion ol the $140,000 was returned to the company. Witness was asked with regard lo tbe private memorandum ot some accounts ot the company, made out by witness aod kept by bim, which be explained had been made cut tor his own private use and intormalian, so ss to keep bimsril posted in the standing of the various accounts ol parties with tbe company. He had no particular reasou for making out tbe memorandum; did not make out these accounts because he thought there waa something unusual in Ihse transaction, these memoranda were only intended as guide lo bis memory. Wm. K.

Bunker, secretary ajf the Brooklyn Trust Co testified thai he had io his possession books of the oid Trnst Co. Wuu aaa produced the books lor May, June, and July 1872. There was a entry of Trust with tbe Marine National bank of $275,000 on of May. These payments tw necks on ihe Marine barik off a.wtr'Were give on tbe 30tb wr stay, lc72, to John Sbumaker. Theie was slso an entry on the same date lo the credit ot John Schumaker or $125,000 on tbe booka of tbe trust Co.

Witness knew John Schumaker and tbought he resided in Brooklyn. Knew be was a depositor of the Trust Co. Knew nothing further about Schumaker only what he bad beard from other parties. Witness was asked to make a transcript of tbe acconnt of Schumaker from May 30ih indusive with Trust up tbe close of bis account with tbe company and leave it with tbe committee which he promised to do. Believe Jacbuma-ker waa a Brooklyn congressman.

After reoeaa Duraant Olark, assistant cashier of tbe American Exchange bank, was re called, but added nothing material to the committee's stock ot information. Hugh J. Halting was the next witness. He stated that be appeared in answer to an artioie io the New York Itmes, which set forth be knew something of the expenditure lor Ibe subsidy, and said mat be, (witness) ought to appear belore the committee. He was editor and proprietor ot the New York Ommerciti Advertiser.

He knew nothing about the Pacific Mail Go's, matters. Was a stockholder in the New York A Brooklyn Ferry Company aod Went to Albany about two years ego lo procure legislation for that company. Sever received money from the Paoifio Mall Company, or Stockwell, to disburse lor a subsidy nor did be know ol any. Kulus Hatch complained tbat a copy of tbe testimony ol Irwiu as taken, was not sent lo bim as toon as It ought le have been by the committee. It came to bim Indirectly first through the New York papers.

A number ot the committee stated that it was tvent to Hatch. He said tbere were some portions of this evidence that members of the oommiltee and some of tbe stockholders wonld cod cede. All directors ot tbe company would admit tbat $750,000 was taken out of tbe treasury of tbe company about May 24, 1872. Mr. Niblack objected to this summing up of the case by Mr.

Hatch, and Mr. Burchard, chairman, InstruotedMr. Hatcb that they were here to take testimony and not statements. He (Hatob) wished to Introduce testimony to show that Irwin's intention in coming from Europe here waa to break np ibis company, lor this purpose be wished tbat Mr. Johnston and Charles P.

Palmer be examined before the oo remittee with reference lo tbe matter. Tbe other witnesses be would like to have sum-mooed were Messrs. Mattersione, England, C. J. Arthur, Henry Clews, Mi.

Baxter and Stock-well. Mr. Bowndy, caahier of the Trait Company, submitted bis transcript to tbe committee. Mr. Hatcb eaid he bad given orders tor tbe files ot sutlers to be searched la tbe Pact Bo Mall company's office, and wonld produce every paper which passed between Irwin aad Stockwell from tbe first of January to tbe end of June, 1872, beta re the oomsilUee in tbe morning.

There being no farther evidence to ba had, tbe Investigation was adjourned until tomorrow morning. CASUALTIES. A bridge waa bnrned Wednesday between Evans ton and Greea Kiver, on the Union Paoifio railroad, neeetilltting a change of ears. An explosion uotmicd to a ooal mine near cvantion, Wyoming territory, yesterday, by which tight naraoraj wart klUtd klllad bt a taliruaa umia. ml LUwral'Damocratta mm meattoa at R.

Jamaa HaU rtoa aUJIItoaa at ttoa Academy of Mottle opatrtnK of the Aathnta' CaraWal at tha Kink. C'nlk: nAwad Uaore umoa drowoad la a ctiera. tl. Second day oi ibe Anthon' CamlTal Death of Ha. Aioevv iatK raiieison.

Thhd davof ih AotUoiV Cat id.t1. Sadden death of J. A. Mac roe, a dry-ex, on the rouf of atock car. 13.

7 north day of tba AtULon' Carnival. M. Filth day of tba AatijorV t'aralTal -Opaaiog acntiila ea tha ttaUaio Jamee'owa Ha road to Uowanda. Trial trip of revanne cuilr OaUUin. nV Total eclipra nf tha moo.

PcdlcaUon of Praa-bjlerlns ohaiob at Tuaawaula. t6. Sixth day of tha Aathora' Carnival Lotla at tb Academy ai M.ait& Uraulzatton of the Youa Meo'a LiTbetai Ohrtstun AteUUuu Uuloa nuaday Bcaoot meaUDy at Ualayeue 2iret Chuictt. XI tfteventb day tb Aiuhora' CarulvaL lima de Meraka omeert at Ht. Jamta UalL lodependeni uo-MUcal mtteUiijt at Uld Court -Houe.

Jaou Koabt tuLled at Oak iret eruwlotc Central railroad. as (grub day of tba Ancbnra' Carnival Seventh Ward Uberai Oemocratlc rally. LvaU Knelt Club bau at Hi Jamea Hall. Vlalt uf Inspection by Ihe Common Council to the la let pier. La at ercalnn of tba Authors' Carnival.

Doparuire of tba tevcuae culler Qatlatim tor tba aa-boerd. rbibert Mardoea drowned ai ibe Inlet pier. Muood de alureka coy cert at St. Jamta Halt Oirdoa of Teinpent'ce ratetiog at Lafoyatta Siroel Church. Annual bail uf Celtic Hawing lub.

BL HepnhUcan maaa tuetnlugat at. Jamaa HalL More an be r. ChlWran'a eervlce for lecrpUoo of Rev. J. Q.

retera, new paator of Cedav titreet BipiUt Chinch Laying of owner Mono of new tlurmau Catholic Or pbao Aaylam on Boat -iru-et lrut of arte of auiiday torvlcetat St. Jamea Hill. I Hocond week of Lotla at Academy of Music noal meetiDir Vonnir Mn a oi (Jntce M. fi. Church.

Our lea Uatiiwutjr Injured by an xpJoelou. Hoy oaaiod Johu Otiiina Bccidiuiuuiy kiu ad by A guu In the bud of hi brotuer. 8 iieoerel elecffoo. Neatly the entire Democratic coanty bJ city ticket efrctua. Finn lecture uf M.

O. A conrae by Etayard mj vjw-jovw, auvwui ibjpu inirouuctory lecture at Medical College by J. Miner, a. Annual vlalt of Hoard of Supervisors to the Pen! tenttarv. Lecture befure Liberal cbrltlan Union by Organ ooucait at Weattaiuuer can rcn.

felU Qorphy klllod by rarlroid train near East Boflao. c. A. lecinre by Jtev. David Swing on Kacaa at the Driving Iark.

8. LeCtUra On I IAh and tha M.irmnn. K. I. CP.

Ly ford, at 8L James Halt. Laytatf ot coruei- Tha Wallace Hitters at the Academy of aluMc. 10 Death of riancli c. Ki Opening of St Joaepb'a Cathedral fair at St. James UaK.

Wtlllani Waaton ra-appoinid nupvnnwnaeut ot tne 1 cultuu tlsry. it. Action of the Board or relative the ui rana kj. B.ing. it Annual vUltof tha Board of Supcrrlsois to I bo ancvfuuij powr-uouve.

IS Death of Cbambarlatn. Senna Jo 10 niuiain vrcaton, Buperinteudeiit of ih feaiten 13 Sermon Introdnctory to the rnltajiiin CnnvMi. iioo'by Kev. M. K.

bchenueihuru. Hellgluoa tervicia i aLauciu; ui auric. 18 Jananschek In Mary Smart' at Academy ot Music Knueral.if Samuel M. haniberlAlu iSeruiuD by Hot Callhmp. of HyrMcure.

at I ultailan inurch l'm Ballard and accomplices tioiuvoa to Cayuga County JalL of Joseph tylrr. 17. Janautcbtk In Chesoey VVuld." First day or I hturitn Cn4enikn. Sermon by Kev. R.

U. hhip pen, of ttotlon. l.t JauanKbek In Rllzisth dy or LUarlao Couvanilon. Disc urv by Kev. Lr llos mar livening inaa meeting UUlci! cattvaje of ih city vote by Ibe Com nun Cuuucll.

Kuueral ol Joaepb Tyler. 19 Installation of Kev. 64 Schermcrhont as pastor of Cottarian Cburcb rmou ny Iter. Ir iJellowaol new Yora An una! vim uf Board of Jvi pervlaur Llmustune '111. ffiecbry.

JanaUchek in Mary Stuart ttntcriainHH-Dl at Niagara Squire "bnrcb Eutertataiutint by Y-ma feople's Aaaicta tlon of Central Cnurch. tt-ty name-! tUiem Lovejoy killed at Luulilaua street croMtu if Krte railway. 0. Janamchek In Deb-iraU. Meeting of Liners! Christian Union.

Annie tMn, a rnnawnr wife, ar-rested In aaale attire Lecture at St. Ptler's Chorcb hy Bishop Cox. Cism chiwder at hi'Use of Hose XI Laiajette street Church social tl Jsnanschfk in hesucy Wolu and Mac Detn Btuclda of Uuorge Wuu. by hauling. ti Relltfloos services at Academy if Music.

Sermon by Iter. WoJcutl Csikins ou the Commou Hcboola" n. Sunday school meeting at Latayetla Street -'Church. sue Coombs at Academy ot Music lttou hooi at Kasi Budalo Dealb of Uenry UUlult. 24 Y.

H. A. lecture at St James llatl by Kev. 11. Ualbsher on America and th Americans Odd rellows banquet at Lulled lLte.

Body of Klixabeth Bycra louad at the Uuad of 1 ran berry lai-and 1'robable eulcide. -JO Deatb of Col- Chester Sternberg. ThankBglring day. le'or Mesalng found drowned at stone quarry on Brccaenrldtce street 97 Kuneral of Uenry T. UUett--Meeting of La dies' stimutnnt AMoclaUon Lecture st i Jamts Hall by Bishop Cuxe, on cnnsuau Arc hi lecture m.

Mlchsel Lauth fatally scalded by falling Itm Lite Of noi neer at cauier iiiomas rhe killed by at Kast liutlalo ft) Sermon by Ktv Walcolt Calkins on thd ub achouls. 8(1 Thirty-fourth snnlvorsarv Jjh met of St. An' drew's Society st the 'lift lhase Lt dure by J. JCdmuud Hurke, on 1 he ctu-ades." beftxtj ibe C'athe Ic Inriltute L'ulon runds -clirKl jntwlliiie nl iortn Church. hdio Aflnma at Aca-lciny of Music first ot season concerts the LiedeitafuL Detembf r.

1 T. M. A. lecture by Hon. Carl Pchorr.

at St James Hall, on I'rubUms. Suitday bchool meetlug at Lafajeiie Mreet Church. Launch tit new propeller fr iuiuo Steamboat Jompuy. S. Pint season of BaiTalo saenge-rfmnd.

C. A. l-c nrd by James Steele Msckaye, at Ht Jajiiea UaJl, on I ho MyKiryof Umotin." lactam at DMrourn -Street i hurLh i Kev. Dr Ilea c.ick, on Parts and the Commune Annual meel-iug of the managers uf Lhe CburcU II obis. 1.

Jobn Uerhhardt drowood In Buffalo K1t' I roe lectura by PrL U. Powler at bt. James Hail Sermon by Itev Mr Pclie-merhorn on The Mormon by Kev. Wo'cmt Calkins st St James Hall UUmore's Band concert at academy of Music, 7 Annual meeting of Society for trie Prevention of I ruslty Animal (' A. leeture by Brtt Msttc on Tbe Argonaut of Mtetlnu lor tbu urgataisstioo of the t.

Nicholas St cteiy. Klia Wester at Academy of Miulc Y. C. A lecturw by Kv Oeo. 11 Hepworfh.

no "Tbe "1 Huixwt In American Llfj Mertlnir at Company rtKtmr to devise mean for charitable worka. Last day of the Boouty Claim cae Nonsuit iframed- Lecur Prof. O. S. Fowler, at St James Hail 1 Love aud Marriage' Kina! mcetiny for reports of officers of 'he Authors' Carnival sudden deaiiiol Bernnard Helnrlch Piremen Benevolent Association annual election Oeaih of Henry 11.

bags at i'hilpde'phia. 10. eetlLg of Board of Trade in behiir oT Kansas sod Nebraska aoflercrs. Installation or Kev. William Kct'd as pastor of Calvary Churcn.

Katertalnmetit a( caarch of ibe Mesnlab Lecturv at Ht James Uall by K-v Ut Van Bokkeieu, on "St. Philip- Arrest of Qveui' burglars. 11 Lecture by Kev Mr. Arty, at St- Peters Clmrch Complimentary reception and suppir to LMrheimer 15 Readings by Charlotte Cushraan. at St.

James Hal' 13. Sixteenth anniversary of the Church Home. erviossat bt. Pauls CathedmJ Kuueral 0 Henry II tisgr. Meeting of Bnard of Trade and appctlntment ol canal Citizens' meeting in aid ot Kan as and Nebraska aufferer Organisation of Bntlaio Mna7 -echool Association.

I avld May nerd killed on ralirna4 near Prait's Iron Works Bos-1 Darling Dramatic Cuupauy at JamM llai Kdviin Adams at Academy of Moslc. iiary uland accidenlly buried to deatb 1 Mrs. nates Opera Company at Academy of Moasr II A. lecture by lUv Hale. fMii ject, In ills Name." aar 17 Lactate hy B.ron de Cmln at Juaet n.U.

Meeting of Commits of Twenty Four for relief tf vaitn ljbk-viv Chox Vouug Jlen Umuu Service L.bvette Hlrect yn wtlnir 01 tbe Board of and adoption of anal poller ilomaeopatfclc Uoaitltal at St. JameaHall lecture at bU ebnrcb by Hey. Wltberapoon. IV 'jpenlDK of Baffalo A Jamepto.o ratlroad to Davron entertaiiincDU at er. James Had C'blld uuaied Frederick licmanu acddeulaily baraed to deatb.

11. Readier, by Mrr. Mcolt Hlddnn. a' Ht. Janiei ait.

Oliver Load byrun at Academy of Mn.ic SLT If. A. lector, by Paul Do Cballla. on '-Tbe Laad ml Ibe Midbiabt Uboral Ilratacaeon eooerl. Apron baxaar at Aabnry c'barcr.

t. Lake's T. A leclaie by line. m. Par-arrna.

on Jitcbnel Arjeel'-." Annaal etilerlaiumcot 'f Weils street Cbapei Yuouj Men a Bible Llaaa. tlcalb of tiliea Siocam. M. -Pmaautlon to Fire Sopt. Wlllltmr Five nUdlDf kamad at Fort Kile.

SOl Ohrlatavia services at ibe cbnrcbes Cal Wagner's ailna rein at Bt. Jamea Hall. ft. Sndtfea deatb of Gen A. Merrdith.

Hbeil dan, Macs; ly 'a Combination at Ht. Jaotea llaiL Tl. Prof. Handrlooort's aplrlll.tlc expose." Mrs' Kilaaaatn Zlaylar found dead In ber bed Cedar Htreet Baptiat Cbnrcb concert Tbe Car. toll Family at Ike Academy ol Muic- 90.

Joba Jack and Annie Finuln at St. James liaU Waealngton titreet UapUat Cburcb Sunday-soaool antartaTnmerit. Knneral or Uen rs A. Mere dltb. COrlatmasa festival ol nitarlan Church.

00 Satenalnment at 8-, Jamea HaU Tor the beno-fl( ot tba Home ftr Ibe Frlenditaf. r'lnal meeting of tbe Conocii of 187'. '41. Churcti uoday-scliooi entertainment. Uuilarlan leatlval and dlouer at Utif-Alio Orpbaa AayMtm.

Arrnogealents psrfccled fbr Old outers aaUna ot ld7. The Urea of 1814. We herewith pieseot record of the free which nave oocurrod in tbe city during tbe closing year. It Is record Ibat reflects high credit upon our Ore department, and car cltl-seas may well be glad that it renrraentB no greatar array of dbulers. The number o' niarma given by tbe medium of tbe Are alarm telegraph has been but 102 againtt 121 last year.

Tbe aggregate amount ol losses foots up larger than fur 1873, but tbe loorease Is mostly to be attributed to the burning of the Reed Bleyator, and ooe or two dtaer flies ol magnitude. January. 8. Small Are corner Eagle and Frankliln stieets no damage; no alarm. B.

IKNtoe. (.41 P. M. i A. F.

Brayleti's Agricultural Works, corner Carolina and sourth sttreets; no dam age eaase unknown 9. Box 1, 11.17 A. brick bnildlng No. 15 ttwan atraat. ocfupled by Ulnae.

rJoxttlng at Co. damage eery slight; caoaa accidental. 17. Box 7, S. 40 A.

M. brick bnlldlDg corner llain and Perry streets, occupied by Dudley Co. as an oil store; -eamage alight cause unknown). Fire kt bonne of H. t.

taawuns. No. 884 Twelfth titreet; damage taaared aa alarm. 1X ana trl ISO A. 1 ealoow and dwelling corner Peaaaylvanla street onplad by Petar FloiUn; etroyed; eaase ankaowa, $1,000.

99 Vtrrv 7A I KS A. Sf tAlmview avenae, oc- frame dwelling TMrtassirk street, owned by John raio building and contents destroyed; cause detective cnlauu.y; kw J.ouu. lasaranoe tiut Box 8. 11.88 P. M.

frame barn on Ildnots street, owned by John Carrlyan butkrrog laestroyed Mam ttwi; cause nnka.a; Insured. 11 Box 64. :5 A. If BraST's Aggtlcaltarkl Works, cors.r Koonb and Carolina atreeia; dAsaage aught; eaase ked dental. February.

1 1 Box ST. 11 It P. at. BnmlB. at ttrmim beat "Sassraaviaaaf," lying at duck at area ArW.

Caaada; loas UJM0 8. Barnlag of eeaall frame kalkUag at Black Beox. lk Box IS. KM A. M.

Higk and Vaaa Hrssk, kaewn. nat A of On i aa pat and tu Mow; oagae sriiaasnsa.aaaaag. aaw; lnsasad. Box 18. a A.

To IT Jassat sk. rvlne In BUB ner canal; nra caused by an inceodiary daraaga HANI msnrao. Ih Isar's BiiImm at tka Slatrlel AlterBHJ Olflee. The rollowiog ts sV'samiBkry or buioeu at the Diawiet Atiornetf i tOoe dorlog tbe yeu Foar taudnd ked taAnty-sa-Tta IkdUtajenU have been formd, ikdleting few tandrtd forty ssvts persons. Two hand red And thirty-two were lot felon ies, ad ana hundred afd alnaiy dTa tor mtsrleme.fi- or.

Thefolloalag ar. tbeoarts and tar ma In which lbs Indictments veer. faandiUk tba naatbet of perxons srrsraioa corrar. Terms. FeJonLis.

MisksmaajMii. Persona. Jaunary S3 1131 Uf 11 la Jonej. 31 14 uiin, OS 84 i Moveiubair is 11 40 10 jTolal US li8 CODBli BlSSlOkS. Mrcn IS 4.

May S3 November 11 8 Sit Total MS SO OTEB XT TkBMUtaB. i 4 4 FebrtikTy Apilt r-eptember Tolal Grand Total. SSS 1VS NUMSER HT 1COD1IUU. Superior Beasions Oyer aud Terminer None. The number of convictions, aggregate terms of lav prtsonmeut, were as follows: srrPKByoB COTJBT.

I 5 s- a 9 i a 1 6 I I Terms. y.ma. y. m. d.

35 10 i 1 mo 1 i 61 8 4 10 9 0 a 1 Janaalry AlHll 20 45 00 6S5 00 UU 0 U0 Jnne. November Total 64 xl 175 2 au 1 10 81,085 00 Includes one to Aubuta for Hie. Includes one to Western House of Refuge, Roch ester, N. Y. COUHT or SESSIONS.

ma. y. m. d. till a 11 0 40 10 15 st, 4 6 4 March 10 8 1018 10 8 tl 10 1400 CO TOO U0 175 00 May 18 1 November IS 10 Total so so aaat vo 3 11 1 is 81.21& oo Includes one to Wetter a House ol Refuge, itocues- er, N.

Y. OTIB AMD TKBVUIKa. y.ma. y. m.

d. ..11 16 February 1 6 3 a 10 0 0 0 5 116 0 8 September 7 tioi 00 100 Total 13 1 I 1)1 I II y.ma. y. m. d.

Grand Total 12S 03 5t 48 21 a SJ 8 21 $2,400 01 i Includes one to Western noose or Refuge. Roches ter, Y. SLMkiRT. From tbe above statement it will be eeen 28 persons have beeu convioied of felonies and 9i sent to Auburn for aa aggregate term 280 years and 2 months, an average of three years imprisonment for each person. Also ooe to Auburn fcr life.

Thai 48 persona are been sent to the Erie County Penitentia tor an aggregate ttjrm of imprisonment of yekrs 8 months and twenty-five days; three the Western Bouse of Eefugeat Rochester, and $2,460 imposed as fines. Increase lor year 1874 over 1873, in Dumber indictments 50. During the past three years there baa been 114 indictments found, and 208 persons sent Aubarn for an aggregate term of imprisonment 789 years and 8 months; alio two lor Also 174 persons sent to the Erie County Penitentiary for an aggregate term of imprir- oment of 110 years, 8 mooths ami 9 days. New Tear's Eve Bervleee. Asbcry M.

Cbtrch. Corner of Pearl and Chippewa streets. Titers will be held this even eg atcu Night services, peglanlag also clock. All cordially invited. Fkkb Methodist Chtrch Corner Vir ginia and Tenth streets.

There will be held this New oai Eve, Watch Night Services. The service will commence with preaching 8 P. M. EaUi.b Stekit E. Church.

Eagle street helow enersou sliest. Watch Night services ill be held at this church evening, commencing 9 o'clock, conducted by (e Pastor, Rev. A. F. Cole man.

All are Invited. tT. Mark's M. E. (Jburch Watch Night Mervlces will be held in this church, commencing at il and continue till midnight.

Pleaching by the pastor, Kev. G. W. KUUugttr. at 8 o'clock, to be (ol- owed by various religions exerdeeenjf interest.

Re member that It la wrifen, Watch and pray lest ye nler ISto tomptatlon. i Thk Aimrb Opera tjooff Concerts To morrow evening, at St. Jamea Ball, under the management of ttje Messrs. Meecb, the Almee OP Bouffe Company will give, for the first time in Buffalo, Offenbach's La Priocessede Trebiianrle." Saturday afternoon are to have the Simon pure La Fille de Madame Angot," and' on Saturday evening, sprightly and taking opera, La Peri-cbole" will conclude the Aimee seasoo. Tbe price of admission la one dollar, witn fifty cents extra fur reserved seats.

The matinee prices will be 75 cents for admission and cents extra for reserved seats. Police Record. During Ibe twenty-four hours ending yesterday morning nineteen persons were arrested by the police; of the persons taken into custody tour weie charged with larceny, four with disorderly conduct, three i assanit ana Dattery, toree witn drunkenness, one with malicious mischief, one with insanity, and three with vagrancy. Eight cases came within the jurisdiotiotj of the Police Court, and fines amounting to eighty dollars were id pored by the watch-house justices. Thirty- persons; were permitted to lodge lit tw lone Arrested on Suspicion.

Specials Pier and Callahan, or tbs Firs precinct, have in custody two men named obn Chaffee and Charles Williams, whom they Arrested on suspicion of having stolen a quantitvy of bedding which they were offering for eaje. The prisoners and property are at No. 1 jptatiop. New Year's Festival. The teachers and friends of the St.

Mart's M. Sunday-school will give a free entertainment to-morrow, between the hours of Iff A. M. aad I P. which will include appropriate exercises and a dinner lor the school jnd its friends.

Kniout8-Tehplar Reception Ar Batatia. A number of tbe Buffalo Sir Knights yesterday attended the knights-Templar reception at Batavla, which, we understand was a very fine affair. Police Codbt. John Morrisey waa before Justice Nash yesterday, charged with malicious mischief in breaking a street-lamp, the property of the City ji Buffalo. He pleaded guilty and was fined Urn dollars.

Vagrancy. Noble Bouse was sent to tbe work-bouie for sixty (jays lor yagranoy la the Third precinct, and Daniel Ryan for an equal time lor vagrancy In tie First preolnot. Miss Charlotte Thompson. Njt one of our theatre-goers should Overlook the faot that the charming tirUsU Miss Charlotte Thompson commence) an engagement at the Academy of Musio on Mondsy evening. The Wbatbbb.

Yesterday waa the coldest day of the season. Afall of snow last evening looks as If tba oajling community might make their visits on njnners to-morrow. Tan Sink Tbe skttllng in tbe Pearl Street Rink is exoell.nt, anrjf a varied programme Is promised for New Yenr's Dsy. ive-to Year's Hospitality. The subscriber will be very happy to ace fils Mends at his place No East Seoeca street, onNew Year's Eve and Maw Year's morning Flab, Ann, fowl aad Ihe other delicacies of tbe season will served la abundance, deSMIcAa.

3 Oiothig out Sale of poolct. Stationery, 140 Mala strtet, under fbe direction of P. O'Day, j. Vaughn anctinaeora. We have jest received a Urge assortment of solid Gold fens.

Pencils aad Silver Pen. ells, Picks, float 4 Todd ft Kcw York, which we are offering reffaxdiesa of coat Male every evening at 7 P. aad pvrvata sale daring tbe dsy, and other consignments fyom the first houses In the Unites Biatee. detitjal For the Holidaysl-ttLaMtit. Leather Photograph and Allograph Albums, an alxes and prices.

WftttCg Desks and Potgfolloe, Flae Stationary In Caaaa, Inkstands, gold pens ra pearl, gold aaannlad and Ivory cases. Opera-glsssss. hands esse velvet fraamae with alckel plasad.axonManee, fte HKHGBB ft UIaUOB, mUaSwwXm, X. M. A.

BeOldlng, AT ST. JAMES HALLi Wednesday Evening, Jan. 18. 1876. 11CK8T6 i 1 Sa MUSIC I MIxJjtB BASS.

Ticket can he obtained at the Pook Store of Mania Taylor, tdt Atata srreet. ar from the Coaa- oaxnijaLj. i.vai.ix,iacaa XMHaW YAs.JbaVaa Jtl-Vii- EIGHTH AN ft UAL. BALL OF 74th Regiment, u. a.

a n. t. ST. JAMES HALL, Thursday Eve'g, Dec. 31, 1874 Tickets tl.

Meal by Wahies rail Band. detBttlMTh 8T. JAAttEH KAjLaIa. XL GSAW A CHiZZOLA TUxtc-roXA. a iT-Te jkJTD TU MTV French Opera Buaffe Com'y.

Two Nlritti Mavd Ome Matinee Oalj. txtary sawe arraaf-ad with MfcSCH UW, tar two BlekTs sntr ttt It -tt -f rraaaa turn. Dtaaa eta krUA MAJtlS alaaa. Caa U.na earuvaaa nam jjoaae "-r -y. aa Yrtelav Eve, Jam.

1. 1ST, at a tVClaek, when will a pjendacaa ft the list nam ra BaAaax laVaharh alaarat MaaAcaJ aad Ceaaicai opera, LA PB1HCS3SB OB TKEBlZOHDE, car (4) Prtasa Doaaaa. aataraay Alteraoon at O'clock, Lat P1U-B 1B MADAMS AJK3UT. Bata relay Kvcslag, jTaamary Sat. txtaad arawatl rchttst, LA PBaUCnoLK.

Iifmmaliiii tltlfsiw un sears ta cants extra. 8aH of eeata wilt at Wednasejay av a ta laaa SO atOoClac A Uaatua. Maaic Store aaa ataxe iiibbi astlnas pciran anmi.sloa twaieaU; at. ICRS. LOUISE A.

DKUTOIT, Teswoller of Piano Forte Apply at Na I MtoertCT AVBWTJB. at)da xgTARI.IhHkn 1ST. CHABLI S3, asaaaraw, City Auction. CkmrniiAaion and Publio Storahoase. StW Waahlnsrtoa BAraat, malfaia.

It. Y. Bkwbt ream. karxtaaaaK. Joaa P.

laiaa Ca.hxet, ategamr sales every WBDMB8DAT aad BATTJaV at A. aL. oaring th. yaar. A tad llna of Deasaeettw Baratas, "in iisbs.

nlahllh and HaaaihaHd Paxtdtaia at privam sala. Ocatsata of private realdeaosa. Ttnassinill Taa.i nra. aad every dascxiptlun of rsinrtlaa himski mr caaa waea Oamtreal. Bales of erary deseripaca srVlcxted.

Boat Storage Waav ta tha aatlva hart, i i a Urty atavjt xtBT. deti FUB8I i at rtrauo Acerimir, THIS THTJB8DAT MOSItlNS at 0CWOat, tit At Kt Booxbb, Vo. 440 Xalxi StW tOt T8 SAAL. LYKX. MJHX AMD ALASKA FCaS.

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