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MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, | ®he Bnd of the Boards of 1849. CLOSING UP THE ACCOUNTS. Boanp or Atpeamen —Jan. 5.—Tho Board of Alder- men met last evening, the last time for business, ‘The report of the 5 committee to whom was zeteened § peonpntenanh of the Grand Jury last Novem. ber, was brought up. The following resolutions were jesolved, That eo much of the presentment of the Grand Jury as relates to cow aaa distilleries, bone boiling, and establishments for the boiling of dead other animals, be referre b> ad and d to the Board of lealth. Resolved, That it is not expedient at the present time to interfere with the existing ordinances relating to butchers and slaughter houses, Alderman Wrae proj the following resolution, when was unanimously adopted:— the thanks of this Board are richly on and they are hereby pndcoss to James Kelly, Eaq , for the able, honorable, im |, and gentlemanly manner in w! he has jarged the duties of FPre- sident of the B during the last eight months, and ‘that he carries with him, in his retirement. the most fervent wishes of his fellow-members for his future Prosperity and happiness. "The Pavaivext tt rose and delivered the following Gnerenunn: —I return you my sincere thanks for the kind and generous rentiments you have expressed towards me as the presiding officer of this Board — ‘When, at the commencement of our present term of -_ ou conferred on me that high honor, | would not have assumed the discharge of the dutiee thereby d, and which were discharged with such rigoal Soitey by by my accomplished and experienced predeoes- for, pace Franklin, Eeq , bad | not felt fully assured that you would leniently regard my errors, and give In these reepects, my hopes ingle me your hearty support. have been more than realized | cannot recolivet instance in which | bave not beem by you sustai At the very outset, and almost immediately organization of this board, pen were beset Mich aigi- eulties, Before your committees (in which the pria- cipal bus business of the board is matared) were organized, you were astounded by that deplor event—the “Astor Place riot—that had in part commenced before ou were sworn in af magistrates. Scatcely had the nce been qu ‘and quiet restored. when mon Council caw the time had come. when he hex Jeave his own private interests for the public good; then it was that you nobly discharged your duty. each vieipg with the other in devising and adopting such sanatary and precautionary measures as th \er- y feemed to demand, and in aiding and assisting fbore who were unable take care of Themselves, Tests a "lighten Grievances—Messrs. Curtis, Litevary— Messrs. Engrossed Bills—Messrs, Car joyes, Morgan. Banks and Insurance Companies ig > “ie of Towns and Counties —Messrs. Colt, Need Demeeice iwileges and Elections =a oy! See, Cross, Poor Laws—Meesrs. Mann, W! 8 are and Navigation—Mesers, Williams, Fox, Beale Buildin; lesers. , Stanton, Johnson. Agriculture—Messrs Dimmisk, Brown, Gedde Retrenchment—Mesers, Skinger, Cross, Beokma: Manufacture, Mesers. © } Cook, Snyder. Division of Towns and Cownties—Messrs, Johason, Fox, Dimm! State Prisons - Messrs. Beach, Cook, Brandreth, Cities and Villages jesers. Cross, oll, Ow pelle Bependicures—Mensra, Brown, Baboock, Cro- jue. Manufacture of Salt—Messra, Geddes, Stone, Colt. Espiring Laws —Messra Datt, Vattle, Mille jem Librery Com.— Messrs, ‘Beekman, Maun, Stan- “Medical Societes and Colleges—Mossrs. Robinson, Brandreth, William Public Printing—Messrs. Beagh, Brandreth, Upham. SELECT COMMITTEES ON PARTS OF GOYRRNOR’: Mussace. | Free Territory—Messts Geddes, Johnson, Stanton coltaghinston’s Head Quartera—Measrs, Cook, Gulantp, Curtis. Field Sporta, éic., are advant ly combined im ) made up of as rich with adequate timber in is well stocked i an wo railroads abund~ Kk, be. | ownor desires aid t opportunity for por- ‘would economies, and at & flourishing farm. re For farther spartloninnes address F. Anderson, Herald office. a Paul Pry put his mouth to Widow wey A ‘s car, last night, and what do you think he said! “Mrs. Green,” says be, “every body 9 1 never medd must say that, b; nome Coes ding, bale munity seem to 1g their boots at JONES'S, ‘timtrude! street.” Thope they The Second Annual Ball of Compan: will New York German Husrars, Captaim John Ma off on Monday, January 7th, at the Apollo. at le Hungarian exiles to |. Cook, Curtis, | hs | The | WANTED—TO EMPLOY ONE OR TWO PORTR: REWARDS, Aer eee 4 _DOUAL® REWARD RD.—LOST, ON THE nynnyee ‘the 2d inet., Sixth 10 REWARD.—WA4LLET eee ig WALL STREET, oF yes on Thui ¥ taining | jutfalo ; also, 20 re pabers of no use to the, finder.” Tobe leftat the oftce of the Ievtag House. $5 REWARD—LOST, ON Fs sa) pi ay OF THE ‘bth instame, a Pocket B. on the Phenix Bau! as be 9 to 4, Cody, M42 Liberty street, will receive whe above OST—A NEW TRUNK, MARKED W. L., WIT 0, underneath. Whoever will retura eaid trunk to the Astor House shall be liberally rewarde: OOLEMAN & STETSON. ee AANA es T° JEWELLERS “WANTED —a MAN WHO UN ENTY ineering, steam during which tme he has been engaged im special servies ier trast by, a foreign rovernment, wishes oceuparion in bs profession. “Apzly to R & CO., 19 Flatt screet, ANTED-FOR THE DRAGOONS ANP MOUNTED Rif je bodied young men, to whom will be ard, genteel clothing and medial attend. “Otiice ‘No. G0 Aga street, bewween ony. | given Ry pay, Recruiting jas and Ant. Painters by the y Also & Landscape Pai me way. Artists of ty,end abill will be 1» Address, Portrait, Box 1050, Sun o' CIL CASK MAKERS—A GOOD WORKMAN have & permaaent situation ENDRELL, & Boy who ha’ been it sha be a R SALK AND To L LET. the Fok ssre-ar wituiawsauRcn THE ane vanes stor} 8 brick House, with Eighth street. rble mantels on first floor, Lot runs through the blow s ‘build another house, on South Si Purchase mopey can remain on bond and mmertgnd % Arh, {om tet of May next. For particulars, inquire at z Slip, New York, through the day, or at the nouse, in ¢ evening. ooMs TO. LET—FURNISHED 0 OR UNFU: Also an office, Apply at II Park Place. old der the doors will open ht half past & the eartale will flee av. evening Jan 7th, will be performed JRALOUSS Me" Bolsour, Me. Urockery tayer: Mra Meolmour age Lockyer. of KIP VAN WINKLE; or, Gaudorkin, Mr. Seymour; Kip Vau Wink: Knickerbocker, Mr Jefferson; Derrick Van sion ‘itt will be & ricer biel mime called R. Kip Van Winkle, Jr, Mr. irs. @. | metti, lerwood. jewith the HGUaRD—Aind- ‘bi-Longiuol, Mr, Horbert; Pria~ Kelim Asack, Mr. Jo! ITCBELUS OLYMPIC THEATRE.—BENEFIT OF Miss Mgee Tevie Mi January 7, : Mr outs Loversiok, Mies M, | comed To congiude with JENNY LIND arom Swicitoft | wa Wi Mr. Ls ford; Misa Jenny | Mr. spisgwes. Hv! at or w Shot Me rnd: kre Tayler, re is Ma Miss wus. Pranoois Ki To ati URTON'S THEATRE. will be 1 THE 8 Ww. Ch ‘Tape sees, § KS —idr, Bean Matthews Jack Shatle, Mr. Bkeerets Bee ts Susan, M: Loder; Caroline, Mrs. tte omelique, Mr. Arn bert. baat 6 6. begin ab 7. Drees Gisele, 78.5 chisvements on ering the Kavel “pomily and Leon Javelli. ih, the comic reral paatomine of NICODEMUS— other charsatere by the pacer! comis ith tl oe THE MA ney} Old Wo, “Doors ON MONDAY EVENING. i gre comedy, by M jes To raf the Ses ea Dr Gitavod, Met i ‘ir Robert Bramble, Mr. " wonghemss Lieut. Worthingto Russell; M eas’ Doors open at 36 past 6 40 00 Metab, 00 at 7 o’elock. ECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL BENEFIT OF THE Amerioan Dramatic Fund Aafociation, incorporated TALIAN OPERA, will April 10, * President—D. C. Colden, Esq. jorge! eo rg may 4, Rfescots _ job Will be gi vt tnevai If rq ae ati th jie Hh given at e ~ or ie u jouse, — 4 lenders Esse, ines with allie ani Aappointm the'fall ea jan Ochestra, aud Grand Chorus,) oa Paceday ASTOR PLACE —MONDAY EVB- ert 1 1 80, Admission on th $1; Amphitheatre, 25 eo) tae Carriages 0, cibetiog Commision s for Ags oe of Tickets. Gorge MoLean Alex: Wells, Esa G.P. Mo : opera, poenes by. Sicnor ots with new dreseee Di fontelill la. Mensre. Li. the well-known powerful cast, Sig. Novelli himself sustain ing the character of Henry VIL. zt on which occasio: Bea took uw opens” LYMPIC THEATRE-CARD—MISS MARY TAYLOR respectfullywin‘orms her frii benefit will take place on Monday evenin, ‘the public tha yn all the Olympic Company will appear. lar house, may enter i rey der: a RLOTTE CUSHMAN, ‘walls iri ther et ther with the artiste of the {talian Opera House, Feauiring rel NORINA rUPuR asia BoucuedE, tensive wardrobi who is prevented from giving 1 waltiplicity of busincas. ‘be rei d easy. The he RCH STREET THEATRE, PAILADELPHIA —AN ‘enterprising person, ca, 1e of managing the above popu- Jato a spPatal partner ting nor pain’ Preiet gear civine ena aap aaneed —I Ryayre. JAN. sennee fasta te ‘assander, a conclude yok “hes farce atthe © xt, January 7th, INTELLIGENCE BY THE ‘MAILS. promenade Our Washington Correspondence, Wasuinaton, Jam. 4, 1860, The Speech of General Cass on the Question of Suspending Diplomatic Intercourse with Austria—Case of General Webb--Terrible Overhauling of W. H. Seward by Gene- val Foote—The Herald and the Slavery Question, We have seldom witnessed = more imposing gather- ng of people in the lobbies and galleries of the Senate, Shan the gathering of today. It was given out that Gen. Cass would speak at length in support of his reso- Jution instructing the Committee on Foreign Relations to inquire into the expediency of suspending diplo- matic relations with Austria. The House having ad- journed, the lobbies outside of the bar of the Benate *oon became filled with the members from the other chamber, the Speaker conspicuous among them; and the whole scene was very muoh like that which we wit- nessed on the occasion of the farewell address of Henry Clay here, some years ago. After the busi: of the morniag hours, Mr. Phelps ha waived the consideration of his resolution re- Jating to the collection of the revenues, the resolution of Gen, Cass, in reference to Austria, was read, and an- pounced as the subject before toe Senate, General Case rose te its discustson. His ap: you will have received It speaks exactly the lideral aa enlighten. ed sentiments, and the unmixed sense of § znation, whieh every man acquainted with the offions of the distinguished Senator expected He was Bstened to with @ profound and respectful attention, all there is @ general expression of sativfaction among his friends at bis splendid effort. His allusions to the “precipitate departure” of General Webb from the country, as an incuperable obstacle to his coudrmation, brought up Mr. ‘ard in defence of the minister to Haynau From Mr. Sewerd’s own confession. it appears that unswerving and devoted friend of considered the allusions of this Minister to Austria. as in only to be taiked ot § uti Mr Foote (after Gen. Cass bad put io a briefreply,) took hold of the whig Senator from the Empire State without gloves, and handled bim at « most terrible rate, It was the toesing of Sancho Pause tn the b! the amudement of even the whigs of the Senate, Dav or heard of such # commentary on Sewar duct at the Inst sestion, in attempting, be- fore@se was a member, to control the legislati bottmhcaises, on the t alifornia wine ndinent to the dow bill, at the instigation of Mr, teen,” said Mr Foote, “a men ride two horses at a time —I h reoon him ride three—yea, ir President, | bave na him ride four; but the Senator from the Empire State stands alone, in presuming, when h« was not 4 ted, and not expected, and in having the legislation of borh hox per. out of place, and sion. ra'tempted to control #4, before he was entitled to . 4 * this gallant troop have invited the jase new Clothing, now is the time to ROS eon aaaural tin either? ‘This ts bu’ one of the freq its Not only were our own citizens provided for, but the | pons the fonival with their presengs, and uo doubt it will | jurray street, MONON BAN OUTS comer SP Atdatie Fats, which kopn ths Goauhe 405 tne colt strep, oe a ed te aed ea | bes erand allair, Ae oes MAX MARUIZEK, ‘ag | ies in an almort continuous roar of ieughtor fo Bursesand the best. medical attendance secured ior | India Rubber Overs at Retall.—A se “A. CURTISS walled sary 7, IN. ran | We apprebend that this ts not the last th ty! The Mansger bas engaged for one week, the Bruids, who have just arrived hore trom Stonehenge, here recent discoveries #f Drnidic Seward will receive from Gen, roore the latter bas determined to lected assortment of Ladies’ ‘ined and gossamer Overshoes the latest Frenoh fas! HESTRA OF THE ae OPERA, Jointly weownes MR, § HAMBLIN, ake the young gentleman Ai Denefit. I daily witnessed the each member in attending to his duty; "8, and Children’s als, ne CLOAKS!. LADIES, Ss. D. HAWKINS, rr ‘also, Li streot, New York, isseiling off hi from the Empire State ander his vepectal ju was expected you would attend to these impor. alae te han’? td mW. BBURTO ‘ON, J pa ray oe sity Soke + A Por, | Gaiter Boots, the most elogant art rite a a8 ever Wseld witenet ee MR. CHIPPEN DALE, waivh tradition | — to watch bm, and pounce down upon him ther ‘of you. They had adopted | GOUBYEAHS Rubber: Warel Pas et Ke, WR W. BL CHAPMAN, weresowouder- | bi ve advicw to bisa a ~~ ant Pp ; Gor “i Charen. ‘arehouse, roadway, | aise SANG LYNNE, fol shat they et au of anoiengBritain | to. an might ae well ba ‘2 upoa you to | opposite Trinity a BOARDING, a bag cen JORDAN, with awe and dread. on the Druid Horus is sii about bie ears, ax the Senator from Mississippi; aris GAtte.—A chotce |... BOAMDING, dioe RAYMOND, holds on like @ bull terrier. and worries his adversary age a de dearest ees ae into ful articles ef Jewelry, ataptod for OARD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OD- Mee THON, into ellence He watebe like o hawk, @ Atarrceurent te y ear ares, for sale Brady's, 205 and 207 tain board for himself and wite, in a genteel, private MA. HARRIS, upon him if he attempts to move If he g the de ents were organized. ; tiene ot Fon rst ite ee ee MRS. ABBOTT, me, OP smanare, Gogasteea eveap ting in’ ibe | Sone ceapers me pad waleid oo tas ao “te kept still, pinned wi ut Unceesing labor, It must be gratityln air Dye.—Batchelor’s Liquid colors the | —~ ; “MRS. GILBERT, a ba mob. in bie own mind thet Gem mt deoted to Gabry out the rae une Whiskers the moment itis pric, without injury te ODGING-NAGS HEAD Osa, NO. S BARCLAY MR3. WALCOF, mecleither sn ts a by Laland, wish ere Sy bed lege ae on Siar bo eee ove Ang jepartments. have all been | the hair or skin be wi ‘without dies in ‘clean and comfortable si dsingle | MR. LEACH “ par epadics Cen Ba ey lg can sanctioned y the people, at the recent | burbing the col: | joan, at bs cents (4 or ding ne relia 1 les aR. weovnyy, MATHEWS, Re. ho, & and Aaupaee Fa rage oft —- a oases = 4 wholossie and retail at BATCHELOR'S ar Ww cometantly supp! ‘superior new 0. 0, Bene tomer in the Senate, among such men as Clay, Seva Sect SN ee Cea ora Snctns | Smet Soy Gadde eee eon ne | Sages emer eens ae wn Web labor from the time | have tioned; but you have many being dence may be found in the fact, that two of our leagues Fave Sete vere © Se State Legislature. inthe of 8 ae important du- thes to discharge, and should the measure which was terday adopted by that a. in relation to equal- ‘oUF Assexsments, and taxing the property of non- lente, be copsummated by the Legisiature, the tax- bam gg che A hy epee Dave great cause to you. I will take this occasion to that | have tought a seat in the Common Council, sad never to the honorable position in whieh your cond bere tap) pee should be in gratitude if! did not «: Petocek aan knowledg: grateful ac! favors | have received from them end you. on gentlemen, individually and beartfelt thanks, and | trust that each 32 H 2 < § rs Hitt Held id also retura my thanks to ress, for the many valuable at their - ve cf so many plearing associations. [ colleagues in the board, and to all within d of my voice, that in, leavl do #0 with the Bite HT the Common Coun- yo" ind Providence will msly Resolved, That the thanks of | this Doard be, and are hereby: tendered to David T. Valentine, Eeq., for the faithful manner in which be has performed tae ar- p—~' aian of bie sic, ond aise Sec the Eint-tad we. attention members, during Sheste of the board. iets The Tesoiation was then proposed by Joseru Jaminson, and unanimously adopted = Resolved, That Se thanks of this board be, and are tendered to 8, Thomas Beekman, J. M. Wilson, and cha H Chambers, clerks iu the olioe ot the Cou mon Council. for the courteous manner im which they Bove vend discharged the duties of their respective offices, during the year. + Alderman J. rE. ioved the following re- tion, which was also unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of this board be, and are , extended to the reporters of the diifereat pa their cvurteous eod gentlemanly demeanor while attending the meetings of this board, daring the ae i board then adjourned to Monday forenoca next, ‘at half-past 10 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving the mew board. Boann oF Asstetant Acownwes Jan. 5.-This Board met according to adjournment, at look. Present, * aq seme s of m oy Lu M on of Committee Comunlitee on erape on Teported fn favor of lighting Charles street, from Feet to Cree streets with gas. Adopted Papers from the Board of Aldermen.Keport of Com- mittee on Ordicances, with draft of an nance pro- viding for # new bureau, to be termed the bureau of the City Hall and Park. The chief of which de ment is to be termed the keeper of the ity Adopted in the Board of Aldermen Thi» Board c: bm Report of the Cowmitter on Alms House Departineat, im favor of of apply! to the Legisiature. for leare to fucd $75,000, for the erection of a work ‘oneurred ip. Report of Committee on Fire Department, in favor of Cocrmiie of pe No. VY 4 Gas reported in favor the New York Gas Company, to Pay te tone lower “part se the city with gas, for 1¥ yeara Board now-coneur Resolunons Assistant Alderman Oakley, offered & Teeolution yy to Richard Soott, Cigrk of the Le Beard for Hemaniy aod efficient manner in whieh he the duties of his offlee ior the pastyear. A y Board adjourned till 10), o'clock. on Monday morn- ing Board of pervisors. Alderman James Keily in the Chair, ‘ Jaxvany 5 —A petition from the Broadway Bank, for _ pT a was against by the Committee on Annual Taxes. report war joard More Exvors of te i i 3 i —? i z Fy i F é le . i i i 4 z tt Ag ist i | i za if H 4 H H 2 ; E : § i F F ry the Pilgrim from the Mayflower, will be opened for the first time, ; two thousand comfortably. itis plain, buts haste and tasteful petiding The cost Sealed will be $56,900. Iready more than $3: ‘been subscribed. cto "toa $2000 actly paid. piney: orton, RW, b of the port of Ladaan, the commerce of colon tony boing ineuflclent for the support of been recalled from the offcer of Frederike Bremer is at present ning with # istinguished Swede, of Boston. 1 A Hon. R 8. 5, baldein, Connecticnt, Hon. A. Ram Minnesota; Hon A. R Hetleday, Virginia; iton y. W. A. Newell, N: y Wosingwon On the Piet ult, the Colleetor of the of Dtrn- stable to seventy one cod vente tee oom The whole amount Stason of thai dretelet fmpicyed in the codtediog bust. Bese, She past season, wil probably exewed $49,000. COMMERCIAL AFFAIBS, BOSEY MARKET, Saturday, January 5-6 P.®. ‘There was moderate panic in Wall street to-day among the bu!ls, and the bears avatled themselves of it to buy in many oftheir shorts. Notwithstanding the great depreciation in prices during the past two or three days, there were sellers on time, buyers and sellers option, tc a large amount, and the transactions at the first board were toan enormous extent. Farmers’ Loan, Harlem, and Reading, appeared to be the most active fancies in the list. Farmers’ Loan fell one and three- quarters per cent from the opening this morning, and bolders were anxious to get rid of all their stock at the best prices cutrent Recent decisions, in all cases where the plea of usury bas been advanced, have created con- siderable apprehensions among holders of stock in com- panies.the transactions of which have been ofa character, and no one feels safe in keeping such un- certain securities on hank. Harlem aad Reading Rail- — roads are in about the same position The fluctuations from day to day, in the market value of each. depend | entirely upon the operations of speculators, and as the facts which, from time to time, leak out, relative to the benkruptey and insolvency of each, regulate the | supply of stock on the market; the movements of | TT FIRST PREMIUM eA ‘DED FIVE YEARS. — dateree peti Goldsmith's Wri Roo 289 B. ve instruetion— For Ladi and 7 o'clock, P. M., daily, exeepiin “Gccarda instruetion given at all hours the aa: fe Jestons, or ten dollars ‘teen doll ch. ’ Just published, all tmith's Gos of Ponmanshin,”—price, $1 ‘we. r nd Saturday, use; the for- gad the latter from eight jook, ine, to commence on Thurada: MISCELLANEOUS, RNAS UN AAAS IRE INSURANCE. THE OFFICE OF Sie ogy BROOK. lyn Piy ¥ skips to port, om Boveratle terme onerous! MUSICAL BOXES, > SUTRAS Gen, = ray Ae and manufac ‘netruments, keeps on hand the largest assertment of Accor co— Musical Boxes, Guitars, 4 ‘ail other kinds of Musical netrumente, suitable for Bow'o BAACK, &7 Fulton street, or bl ety | MECHANICAL Lawl “5 Po PB, tia —y feaslos Fel areal i seen, oe mower Lampe). operators, as buyers or sellers, are very wneer. | A tain. The bears have, at this moment, as much stock of each company floating about the market as they ean reasonably} desire, and they therefore sell short with impunity At the first board, to-day, United States 6's, 1868, de- clined \ per cent; 1867, 9s; Erie bonds, new, \{; Long Island, 4 ; Farmers’ Loan, 1}¢ ; Harlem, '{ ; Reading Railroad, }; ; Canton Company, }/ ; Erie Railroad, \¢ ; nota stock on the list improved « fraction jand the tes_ dency at the close was downward. ‘The reperted receipts of the New York and Erie Rail- read Company, for the month of December, 1849, amounted to $89,501 78, of which $45,572 73 were from passengers and meils, and $44019 05 from freight. What the expenses were for the month, does not appear im the report, the management doubtless, considering | it good policy to give nothing more than the aggregate earnings. The total value of property in lowa, as ascertained by the assessment recently made, is $18,479,751, being | an increase ef $3,008,648. Upon this property, the State levies a tax of $47,210 42. The number of acres of land asseared, is 3.150.504, upon which the valuation, with impro’ ts, t down at $10.349.624; value 1% of town lote and improvements, $2,045,209; capital em- ndise, $919,637; mills, manufactories, , $1,272,005; neat cattle, | $963,619; sheep, $156175; hogs, $258.189; pleasure car- riages, $167 200; value of gold or silver coin, or bank | notes, $219,782; claim, or demand for money, for other consolidation, $510,677; money secured by deed or mortgage. $108 62. ‘The quantity of certain articles exported from Boe- ten to California, for the week ending January 4th. was asannexed. The shipments of merchandise, and emi- gration from New England, are greater than from all the rest of the country — , 650; cement. 852; coal, tens, 279 ; beef, half bbls , 50; doors, 240; paign, boxes, 190 ; " mber, M, 478%; lookiog 280; paper hangings, ‘500; pick dwelling house, Stock Exchange. $0008 U 8 Os, 1868 112 «SO she Morris Canal * do i it Cantea Co Ss a Prt » oF Annoes a ao ere HM pid, or they will net be taken from the Post Offic. RUST'S Ho TEL, WILLARD'S POPE. wean ee Paenvert'e Wasnimeron, it. Choatnut street, Philadel pela. CARDS: CIRCO! BILL ADS, fd or ,Meecsptay Notions, Ba whet, rs and all nee Ninde of de Pein ne done a low it the office of ‘Th Palton ner of Nassau, THOMA Seles Prial 7. G AND 28 PRINTS AND LAWNS.—TH scribers ha: large assortment of English and A masut orm and Western advo produce ti for making fol Broad, ‘Tes Onkor, Buckwheat Cav ving is eifvoted in the flour of about 14 pe tes ysized, in wit, batter Process are important. cumstances, it may be adorn! alld of procuring yeast quality, vitiatin Bre oh ip frequemt= aad rendering it this manner con has more digest bread, like ever a fermented, jose dispowed {thing thes thas bee di of many et»- is finest quality, st ‘alae ficial to. thoes 0 euler from head inking at the pecially to the 1 who are liable to constins e imtestines, th. thove Thy ‘hat of the yous ed; but. were it hy their mee 3 per cent. + part of the the new preeses, + Company ai Com tored by BF, Bavbin article for the parpose of Double Retned ‘ale von —Tae say sia quarts of water, — weder with jt. aad then let it bail, aay two mi of ter: eee, otimat Ser Fon he" clothes, 4 outer oott sip with hard wat Beatle, Sorte “on rs Reval pe Hihc aces. Moneractar Baboitrac Tho performances will commence wita Shakspeare's comedy in five acts, of AS YOU LIKE IT, with the following brilliant distributi pu] Pak ry : f characters:— : Mr. Lewee 18 hope, Pentland, Rice, Yeudeville compan Rose, Ws ra and West, wi in Americ ler, Admission to Childrem under 10 ful, above any est of amusements. “Thr: Performances every b iy ea Deen Mr. W. B. Cuarmax Me. Wise Mr. Raymon : Me. Marnews da, BIGNOR ROSSI CORSI, in character, a Scrxs and Romance from Mania Dr. A ESE, ‘poem sung in th ce by Donte when Bae 3 MUSEUM, Li ey my re von —SUCCESS- roa Admittance 28 conte; children under ten, Groat variot: our, day and ie ignite tehe pounds. . wel an’ born without arms, Ni ee Watchman, ‘Re., with pew Soonery, ‘cents secured, hen na) — 4 penton wate rivate Hjem Slseach be secured only at the Astor Place Opera box ~ CAN wr eo comedy of emer AAA PWV AAAVSVAIAS SLY ONRY—ALLYN'S RITUAL OF FREE- qessde beck "ei lates. A fo tes of pr art to AN HE MEMBERS oF oR » Association, im favor of nominations as made yeeting at Stoneall’s $5 tee oF Canada. e, Hatters on Misvory. }) and opposed to the thie year, aro re: ested to at jotel, on Monday « report of bag | nominating 9@. 149. rs of the WikkiaN 1. Of os rea xcnen ruee — SAN jooated in ® water for = and Thurecay evi ish o'clock. Setoband7 tov eA FINK ARTS. Bi aore< iar NATIONAL ART t baer’ ot shoo, Selecriptices, fre dollars, shor ely, the Pree Gallery, S575 Broadway. Th "huaenibeten Plage on Thursdat evening, Senuary 00h, at the Taber le. Members nud their families admited Be ond Cabin Bran Blgwrace Berche, Mesking anger the Ker: River, Jrveaty Fitch etreet, Firm arenves 8 ‘ork. N passage ont y- codered y mail, Fore *. adjoining the Post Offes inte arrangements have pal Publishers throughout the U ihe new works as faet at iseoed. om, for a supply of a i ALLERY OF ILLUS RIOUS A SAN FRANE1R00, ui pt ey aaa ine tw ch. Pot ith Se ne vizeet. Minecrelss gensiocing of oo. w. a Wvards of the Nights _ FC. Wemzea, aw, Hy Pemste, Mine on a Baer bet ni jodel Avcisten wh i tenon Bom t. ANiHOSy'S Bueecnen, Firet Coble Soate Room tages te the Artistes,” who will rey from “claasle histe ber SALES BY AUOTION LW, BLE HOUSES AND LOTS ON rourTHt between T ih 7 Brend e ¥, AUCTIONRER aday, eninge, and Wednesag: sTUIPrIBe. Wetnestey, satan, Maren Wodoeed ore and p 20 M. O. ROBERTS, 118 Weet st, T1800, Pass t) N ay peer st JH. Te iepecehed f shat antoe great part of her cargo engaged. To 4 rare advom~ t which will be Pply on board, Chk NOWELL, 114 South ot; oF t0 BON, 116 Wall street. FOR SAN on TOK BT IN THE STEAMER maary, with int ti ay, By common eonsent, the junior Senator from New York is expected to take his porition with Webster and Clay in the formation of the committees, Mr. Clay ked to be excused from serving ou them; so did Mr. werd. With a solemn bewring worthy of Webster, n Mir Seward rises, he rises to give advice. But man has clearly jon, Hi he content to verve. in the ravks. or Foote will the digaity out of him. ire he It is We pity your ex-( as yet his apprenticeship to serve in th custom among old sailors, with a raw hand on atroduce Mim to Neptane, who holée.e ope- im shaved with ® att of ol It certatnl, ‘Senate as tie real thing ts to the cla ‘The Austrian resolution lies over till Mondsy. Mr. hen itis again taken up, will oppose it. | What- final bj be—and < tie fi OURBO ® ded—but whatever may be done, ‘one great object will be gained —the expression, thro Senet of the United States, of the opinions of of the bloody atroeities in Hungary. We are, ified to state, that am ae Lives of all parties, in both branches course of the New York Herald, the highest satisfaction, exerting @ good influence. Ite aly path fety tor the Union. A contract ceases te be binl- in the good faith of either party ceases to exist. Wasninoton, ny teaneaa eu renembering my tod my fortune ripens wi 70, hal) be still my true love’ t recomspense.”** We have had the merriast day of the session im the Senate, though it commenced gravely. Gen. Case's #peech on his resolutions of inquiry into the expediency to abolish diplomatic intereourse with the eruel and barbarous power of Austria, was a firm, manly, states- manlike exposition of the atrocities committed by Aus- tria, and a glowing description of the herole valor and Patriotism of the noble race of Magyars, in their death struggle for liberty. Those who expected the General to make an ed cuptandum argument for home con. sumption, found themselves grievously disappoimted. Mr. Cass spoke very appropriately, so as to pro- duce the desired effect in Europe, where his eloquence will fell upon a soil enriched with the “Teo hoary Senator, le for iberty.— y gle of the Greeks, and to turpeech of Uantel Webster, at He read nearly the whol imed Mr, Wi his colleagues ir body into 4 e judgment of every Senator being lerios filled to overfiowlag. 4 Hiviseman, the mi vat did nm corps dip! P oor amd gal- | looked for the Chevaller despot the yoke one mew day a gash , «| Case wiched to state that he had merely spoken of our diplomatie relation with Avrtria. as connected with the bistory of the day, and that the gentleman who bad been selected ast @ Affaires to Austrii with his remarks Colonel Webb bi Of ® friendly nature, and he | thought him, perronally suficteotly quatitied for the | Port; but he considered the depactare of Col. Webb | oniy two days before the opening of the sxlon, an ect cf disrespect toward the Seoate whieh with him would be un insuperable objection to his confirm: This cleving remark of the General's, wae with a doubtful compl Ss diplomat ia Viewma, evtied forth » reply vermor Seward. who rose from his seat. aud band vpom bis he had beem forced to lave bere about thateame time, by domestic reasons of #0 delicate @ character tha’ he could not divuige them te an opee Senate, the galleries, in the of fous, applies ‘their handcerebiefs to theic sbile the matrons nodded as if they had compre. ed the fon Of the @x-Governor. ptt Speeohs if abo Ay myc, of about deciles literally flayed James W. devoted friend ex Governet Seward. al om, before he waa to a reat tm either boure of | cogrens, extil the sb ccsvuge ood ambitious motives whieh browght about this a aed fricndsbip between two uch juvenile bea of James Watson Webb. eait = i 6 the tr a O- Chove wie for the Presidemey [le believed that no politieal ation entered foto an afeotion eo pure and hol men #0 free from colle, #9 ine: ore ae fo little Coushed with tbe caliousnens of the worl only regretted to ree that the New York Cmraer ’ gE ra few days after the nomination of General James Wateon Webb. came out with an evitorial in whieh the Fy) wee areet, purely accideataiiy, of course, that Willi Seward’ was the best maa that could be selected tor | President in 14 As to James Watson Webb, General Foote contented himeeif with quoting the classic Isaguage of the Sena- tor from Maasach that it wae oe nomination got ft to be made’ and he t ht the Senate would think fo with bim, At the conclusion of his speech, Mr, }eote alluded to the mysterious domestic reasons a minent te of he eae a the rere of rarcaem, invective, nome,

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