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rh anpuated officers of a: army end navy, @ board tpg the store. among them Captain Croft, mn” ve the NEW YORK HERALD. of accounts, sn egricultural bureau, ‘postal and sctine and vftclents ard sino Gaptatn Conk | 3 | I apn ° navel steamers, provisions for the dispositionot the if .ceaer First ward police. were most {ABET CORDON BENNETT, | viverot lands of Californis, and the protection | 4 %erethorougbly drenched. The canse ofthe tee CS mr PROPRIETOR AND BDITOR. i isnot known. No one was employed during the ds7 | ei, just evening—the eesasiom being & meeting, called | of the Mexican frontiers. are matters of practical | im the cotton store—no cotton baving been received or » ©. CORNER OF PULTON am w ers. | impert and publie necessity. delivered wy Goin ond Resstgn Chetstten Daten, Sor the ae = & Ce GD eases Buycriow ov « Bricanirn Grverar.—-Colenel Charles | P pore of presenting the rovinty with the objects pro- Sensible men, looking to the public business on BS ENE BARA Y ie Fe ite. Ae STi per | ond their own interests with their constitents, ere | the ry: « G3 gor enamens te =" | desirous to act upon these evhjects. A powerfal | oMcere ay part ef teres ta, a o on ay . Storme. “i Che FaRy the se, or twit adwone | Majerity is indicated to exis: in both houses | Colonel on inte, to be na ra rere a “ /eom | egainet the re-egitation of slavery at this session. CORRES NOK: E, combytintng tmportant Nesolutions ef Northern legislatures, witha wise pre-determination, may be speedily disposed of. Let them be laid upon the table; and however ——t mention, Weds \ strong the provocation of inflemmatory speeches by the agitators, let them pass unnoticed. Let ‘ENTS THiS BV ENING. Another element favorable to conciliation in ‘ongrees,is the next Presidency. The great issues | involved im the late adjustment, have demolished Pees } ell the old party cal vulations, and heve placed their Presidential favorite: the most curious and éeligh'tul uncertainty. The only possible pla‘form of eny old party national candidate, is the platform of the Union against the agitators. Between the | edminietration party and the leading Northern de- } morrets there seemste be @ generous rivalry to | woe back the love th. The recommen- BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery Gmeree—Ciaces De- BROADWAY THEATER freatwar—Ceer Vr Por coer ornee DV cramaan. = neos CARDEN, Brest wey— Teer Bore-Te a lke jane. vest. , BeaTows THEATRE, Cloner street Be eares NATIONAL THEATRE, oh che 2 am Py case—Ber ce ome or Baw h me Beers Werke CHRISTY * MINSTRELS, Mecuamies’ Mall, 2 Breadwey joer, of the reeona regiment, Wer, ercer House, elected Prigatier candidate, vp tll yesterda ebanged— how, we AcciDERT TO Ti morning. thortly before daylight, the ferryboat Brook- lyn, trem the South Perry to Hamilton avenue, was run into by houre eo sown Max Dnownso.—Tho Coroner, yesterday, Biker Inquest at the foot of Whitehall street, on Sve ry morntne. . 2 ies hecersary t her with eve rudder, tillthe Union — objects of the society. apie yrs working. ay | . woe, Aengous a4 | business be the order of the dey, and let agitation | ferry hoat wi tin her plece, im the course of the (Br Baan aad the hivet_ of the meeting wae two- | - be turned over to the stump. % and the was sent to be repaired, Firet. toeet forth the <3. ‘of the hy | | | grey penta, plaid shire, black stock, and blue cloth Verdict,” Accipest Yrstenpay.—A man ot werk on board of & | vensel lying at the end of pier 6, East river, had a case of goede fall om him, weighing £00 Ibe, 1a} reverely. He wae conveyed to the hospital by police- men Armetrong. Nuwwer or Acciprxts ox Buspay.—Sunday is the most remerkable dey of the week for accidents. i posed to le accomplished by it, to the public. The meeting was called tor Thy @'clook, but long before thet time. the Lo¢y of the house and galleries were well filled, end even the lobbies aud alsles were crowded with pertons who could not find seats, The meeting was epened with prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Wille; sfter which, the cbeirman of the meetiag, Rey. Dr. Dewitt, introduced to the audience the Rey. | Dr. Bair corresponding secretary of the society. who. | be chairman reid, would explain to the audiences the | eral, by the ot the first brigade, in the place of General resigned. He wes elected by & vote of 6 to 4. Postley wes (he most likely and prominent but the fate of battle was not ray. Ferniroat Baooxryy.—YVesterday Joop, and a Isrge breach made in the | tunately. there ¥ ist one of her rudd Christie ee Bext, to expore some of bad late, in refe- the crrors that body o! unknown men, sbout forty years of « teace te bresssteptionn e go wae tomes by found flosting in the river | The deceared appeared to | the combination — yp leh had hereto. | be about five feet tem inches, with large whiskers all | fore cxisted here, CT to be attained eround his ebip. He was dreseed in biue stockings, Liemetiernater haere Bible and Christianity imits parity, bi en 4 ewon, the influence of the errors of Roman py wy To thie end nitesionaries were employed by the assosla- | tion to distribute tracts, Testaments and Bibles, aud to talk vith vast multitudes throughout the towns, not only bere. but im Europe. The sectety have m their employ at prerent abcut 40 missionaries, among who are eleven Irisheen, vi¢ht or ten Germans, eleven Frenchmen end Canadians, besides several Portage re, Spaniards and Italians Ae to the Irish, enld Dr 8, it at thore who were umder | Beath by drowning,” uriag hia Thie | —Breerian Mixer nase. dation of the N Convention to the se | Is not our intention to form a, among them. : - viNtenenk is owing to the number of pereons who, having leisure | 1 oot oat ae et mall aneetiy ay tn tokens'| TELLOW® OF BRA HOUSE, (0) Brcaleay -Ererernax from any National P; op thet day, Indulge freely in the use of intoxicating | tem to go to Protestant churches, 4 to hear the Soerewe ra © atonce Northern solicitude gripks. When the dey happens to be-very wold eee | Bible rend. We are not ¢ tect, but 8 society sete rere: t + Peacorsaxce . d gene win danger is increated. Last Sunday was@ remarha' rend gentleman west on to say rst it was A yy + ya en ceaummn arts sod “ sosity. It a by uo means npn ey | exemple. fcclete te get men to eng ta tpie cate 0c ee, bat | ‘ west r sxrarae | het with & renewal of agitation over the cou Rew Oven, A emall child wae run overon Sunday, urprising how fast God was raising up labore ratte oo CoS « anion whigs and democrats of the North may | &t to o'clock P.M. in the Rowery, by ove horse ‘ork. The sectety employs @ fire’ rate mw a “ . It War taken to its hom, by oileer Brown, to laborameng the Romsn Catholics there WAtMINGTON BAIL—Paronams ov Pacam’s Peo Compound it upon a national ticket for the ury was not fatal. It Bas aleo a man in Russia, who bas pat in cir pe _ | Cempaign of 1852, Everything portends eecrub | Pies ix 4 Disrutsay—At balf-past 5 o'clock yester. | culation within the lest yean, 100.000 tracts, more ; “e ies | day morping, # fire broke out in the engine room of 7 New Vork, Tuesday, December 10, 1850, te atom is already moving upon a series | My ermine: ft slecos Lavarus. 246 Washington atrece, | means. We have, said he, deen called upon to sen = | of few measures, adapted to popalar notions ia the | corner of Robinson street. It was extioguished with | laborers to Austria. amd Bonasty, te tay FGummary of Intelligence—Hewewal of the Northbend West. The friends of the late Secretary Res Slavery agitation tn Congress Walker have started « tree trade mov tin his ut or Inrovicatiow.—Mr. Charles Chapman, | the rociety could ctreulate great numbers. Men cou! We time * het nae ats ses , me ne While in a state of intoxication, fell tute a end | be found who would do it secretly. reef not ‘2! Oo eee at en attempt was ad . « ni OOK cut nls head severely, | ing the government. In Sardinia, the rpeaker, yesterday in the House of Representatives pe on. Inthe progress of the session we shal Moxe or rie Evsects or Istowrcatioy.—At nix | there sre to be found in the mountains 22.000 people new the slevery e¢ tetdags, of beleee have many curit as developements for the | ©'¢leek, on Sunday evening. Jobn Hogan, while intox!. | *ho ae in this work. I refer to the Waldenses. hth ou Set + | cuted, fell into a ti dng for sewerage, corner of | Hut the eociety wants means. A great work could be w entitled ¢ moveaeat; and is en one of the platforms, no o Rowery and Fourth evenve, and slled with water frou | done in Spain and Portugal, if the means were at hand. ihe short speech wh on the reso 28 of ele the bireting of a Croton pipe. He was taken out by | The society have their missionaries, also, on t vefert £ the Presid . . two pollen efficers of the Seventeenth ward, when life | cmeoast 6f South America, ot Panama. at Ilo Jansir rripg th of the Precia - wes nearly extinct I!e was brought to the station | ed aisoinHayti, As to Mexico, though the octets | sage to the eppropriete comm tt spoke oe icg & «and new pletorms | beuse, where euch attention was paid to him thathe | could not, ws yet, work openly in that country, is a aie ap he did he 4 a castle dean all gradually revived. could dos great deal, erpecially slong the Rlo Grande, aronably as he did du be last srasion | uae ve Nannow Excern rao Daowsixc.—A man, named | ©” the berders of our own country. B concinded | re be hoped that the good sense of the worjority | We expec’ a great deal of the present session Dep, ARS, 2 abe q | with the remark that His Holiness the ‘ope had no John Donohce, tell into the river on Sunday might,atll | Movi yo 4 'd fait with th. ty for the: i a: that body will prevail, and thas a ie shor’, but there is a good die ion for bas\- | o'clock. and would bere been drowned but for a boat. | Pett to find faalt w: ie sonte Ficcegauition we to | } ’ be fort ig eased iy vig pho. the | 12g £0 inculeate the doctrines of Protestantiom, as he Pbolitioniste, end other b will be silenced. | wens, amd « saition to shape out and stake | ™&B, Bho fortunately bappened passing Up the | Vat bimeelt endeavering, by all the j river atthe lime, and heard his cries tor help. Atter | Me" t6 prey Ne las teligtos, bi Let the one 1 hich wes partially | off the g c he was reccued from a watery grave, | {*"thut countmes, and especially. in tt - be ly applied to those | will stay + th Nee end ntaay to the Vice rn inten house. Tav, Pruatrr, one of the Soviet aaa The Pitteere og pre enens thate 0 obs sniovs Accipant—Tne Rescir of [xtoxtoatton.— | jn Paris, wae next introduced to t e demogogues. Th b message | Caney WH mines ny Oe one Wilinss W leon. pociding:at 66 Wooster ‘street, while | cies be f amtinened tothe ‘you, io a which Mr. Gidding excepts ta, the eprerentativer Northera candidates countia ng Hoboken terry, on Sunday evening, at tea | broken Englith, what Lkrow persousily of the cha- approve f, and every friend of | op “ NM te cons thie feature ©’ eleek. fell into the water at the foot of Canal street, | racter and the doings ot popery in France. [am happy - * > _ 4 tnctepping fect: the-bost te she sniéae, “She petios | tobave tis opportunity, ana I regret thet the dift- he country. 7 Preai- | of he Meantime, let both houses proceed | estate he was very much jatoxicated. He was rescued | cities of the Iunguage prevents mo from saying. as tt dent is in fave aintaining guy 0 the public business. The people will take care | by efticers Johnson and Van Court. | ought to be seid, what # corse popery has been to the Seve law, and will, we have ne ere that of the Forors Deate —Ienbella Mack, a black woman, fell | world, and especially to France Jesuitism bas for its , off ber own stoop at No 0S Thomas etreet.on Saturday | principle, to be different in different countries; ia Fy d ¢ TY Occasion Where Ts ow Savery Comerrer, axn Meecps, | Right end was no severely irjured that eho died on | Some places it is republican, in some menarchist, in its execution is necesexry, and so ere « de of 7 SURE, ame Ms Sunday night. while being conveyed te the hoxpital. | rome coreervative, and in some destructive. Popery fricorasacaispere stare dd re axe Downs —Oup readers will fied ia Ascrwen £00: s Dyatm.—Ow Sanday, at hatt-past | * not here what it ts in Italy, Souin, and Freves, tae Wane ae a ne to 4 report of the spece ¢ look, A. 3. tise Satihda Muligan, aged 21 years wee era tan ot eee ‘of the ages 2 cociates may make the mo rast: - shane Gee down | known. It bas been well enough known to ated n, eq, on the partof the § ig ele URS . by there who know it best. This has been true of y too bad that these men should rbortly ge cf wasting the precious time of abusing and vilifying the l’resident, and all o who were appolated at the great Union n og held ot Castle Garden, some time since, and of u. Messrs. Foote and Downs, Senators who do not agree h them in th a holy vater. The tpesker went on to show that the | ’ Lit th “a \ si frcom Miseissippi and Lovistena, in reply. The pro- | Richard Lateba: Row edo not care tor infidelity, for they kaow y. Letthe one minute rule Le sppti coed a p rece:tion of Messrs. Foote and po 34 Olay red thee in ddelity would turn jousain peste. The speak- promptly, for the country is more than #1 " s tae § a | €& prceveded to iilustrate how the ee munaged to shell tednom eiktaet hiaaaatly 08 ehaaiehe owns, Were very iateresting and very importaat, get # place inthe wilisof the rich, ‘They approach the and piggeriom and the speeches which those geu:lemen made | pst of gland The Cerouer held dying, telling them bow wickedly they ave lived. ona ve that an eflort was rade oe tbl ys pqwest. and @ yrdict wae found in accord use to the | inéuce them to make provision for as many masses to be Seems, 6b Sie & aaah es pd are ie plete with eeatiner co oe table to @! wads ahowe facts raid afer they are dead as they should have bad during t hy f Ways and Means te 8 we ©, | of the Union, in every part of the repudlic. They Dearne 4, Sarvee, vupes Revaieasrase Cintas ey bed yan Re ctredey i cy dyrany chow en ee | ee ¢ dd 3 10 reper estan - ravews.—A tallor died ou Sunday night, while im bed | the dyicg. Retercing to the jabors of the colporteurs in “ do honer to the men and to the States which they in a house of ill-fame, No 58 he y street, Coroner .| France, Sur Pilette said, [ have seen the priests fol- ing money to fit out the eh enie, for the purpose of carrying the p 3 of Am kill to the great fair in Low but we regret to say it fai We hope the | ill be renewed, and that, on the next ocea- sion, it will be more successful. We have already # ven our views on this subject, and are co that the people at large clesive that veesel to be ap- np tated for that purpose. pert of the treaty of Guadalupe Ifidalga, provides for the protection of the frontier have the hover of representing. We were etrack with the remark of one of thoee gentlemen, that if the North end South knew their general seati- ments better than they do, there would be much lees difference between them than there is, anf oa | Cotapeting poles they Would discover thet the one | on section is not more in favor of abiding by the con- | **1eete. stitution then the other. This, we are confident, | is the care, and it ie to be hoped that they will | vacerstend each othe: better hereafter. showed Butler, dons Pan aines the i f the | } . — bad been burned. bat i aguine the incursions of the | mudi wen eotesved, Tree Kew or ree Rrerorsay Merernrs« —Pveryboty | wilners the personati oe en eabeeel ae moe apa to yesterday, in consequence of the I'resident hiv- | remembers Jim Crow Rice, who went to England. and rodi. There have been so many representatives of this | Kemish clergy yield to ook advantage themselves, | ing received a communication from the Mexican became the favorite of the court, the camp, and the character, who have dressed it in velvets, | by the otepemnetenees of oe soveuation. oan il | Minister on the subject. We have no doubt that | public, whe sang * Jim Crow,’ and the matter will receive the early atteatien of Coa- Pe pty ond turmed about gress, and that ovr treaty stipulations in that re- | spect will be faithfully carried out. But ne busi- | ness can be transacted until the (iddingses o 11) society wheeled towards bim, and made bim & pub Hie fel. Le has met with disasters, Providence has | #Micted him severely, and left him with an interesting | ily to reer, under cirowmstances of mo ordinary dificulty, The friend of talent of every clime reverse Congress are disp posed of. ‘The Prevent Season of Congrese=Prevpecte | of tortupe bas mot changed bis friends, and they will where her original nature has been softened b or of Obristianit: ; FBR Resinges and Peeps aa come up in a strong body at Tripler Mall to might, to pp intercourse with the Roman pro-consul, bat al tag ono wuld Rive ther ball ' viotory The present session of Congress commences vention of teit betential to- 7 it we we ul But ty I hate, not onty | y 8 com’ jae, © oubsten' meterielly | from that atern, inflexible and | pecause it isadverre to true religion oud you A with fair business prospects. The storm of mulli- | yoy of their appreciation of bis character. It is ueed- Pact bearing, wi we may reasonably suppore the cans can bate it, not only because it is inimical to “4 heation which swept off the results of the late | lene to ray thet the entertainment will be s multifa. eters to arsume and preserve. In rel! it because it {* inimical to your iustita: | Northern elections, seems to have subsided at the | ricus ome, All whe ean go will be there— first, beeuse threshold of the capitol. The Union meetings ai | Mr. 7. D. Rice te there, end secondly, becwuste the or- Castle Garden, at Philadelphia, at Boston, and | ray of talent promises & great festival ether places, have not been wholly barren of good fruits. They have operated to rally the Usion men together, irrespective of old party associ tions, and the resolute front which they have in- dicated at Washington has strengthened the con- Terettion ser prow Hern Ry the brig Louis Waish. Capt, Milliken, arrived yeaterday, we are informed thet the Emperor bad issued @ proclamation to bir tubjecte reccmmending them mot to cat salt provi. sions, ar they were bad fortheebolera Toe cxtetenee fidence of the people in the stability of th of the cholera at Jawsics bad caured great alarm Sut ener a “jmrsitee ‘alight at os sre of whe ekg aoue out coenel ie adjustment. The nullifiers, cf both houses, are | smog the Hay tens tetive which waiter, im umstences the eame | would, therefore, only plance of some of the points euher hushed into silence, or discretion suggests j forbearance to a more conve season, The | Dresident’s meseage has un: vettionably strength- ened the advocates of the compromises, and th resolution to abide by them in good faith. It understood that the Fugitive act is not to be d wurbed this session. If any modifications are re- | quired to render it more palatable, and, at the | same time, more eflective, in the reclamuion of City Entettigones. a PESTUCTIVE FRE IN PROAD STREET Yesterday afternoon, at & |. te So clock, « fire broke out in No. 18 Broad street, cooupied by DM. Whison, a fen iron store, and af a office by Lowls Mossi, Charge d Afisires amd Charles Vier Comeul for Sardinia, and by K.\. Newman, a+ be office for the je of steel. J A Durkee & Co, cooupied the apper part of the building where the fire originated, for fugitive slaves, it is wisely considered that, in the | storing cotton. The firewass first discovered im the evill excited state of the Southern miad, this is not | second loft by Mr Newman, whe perocived the time to touch it. This resolution has not been | the emoke ieeuing from it, and smelt the fire without its effects m the two houses. No notice of | through the batehway. ie immediately ruched wp, & bill of repeal, and no attempt to introduce such a | *®4 found the cotton on fire. The porter, in the em firebrand, has, as yet, been attempted ia either wing of the capitol. The marvellous improvemeat in the tone of the New York Tribune ia signilicent that nullification is impotent of mischief, and that | 94, cnly able to save the principal books. jnaving $406 the power of the administration stands upon a | im cach, and Bills to the amount of about $000, and footing that is not to be disrespected by even the | rome ct the books, behied him Me hed sive te beers dle ing at the time, om finding (hat the store war on fire, To papper tots dimen do tet the office but oppreared with the emote end heat he but trifipg damege. went for, nee en inquest was bel Geer held an inquest on the bod that bie death was caused by apoplexy; and such was the verdic less, of the Fourth werd. | there was another larg Dave only made, aiter all their pains, only a con! Idle pretty woman of the Druidess, that it is very dim- oult for perrons, unaccustomed to watch the aims | of am artist, to understand the peculiar task 0P, proclaimed thelr readiness t vater. The accepted their ciler, and thet Peredi undertakes, when she appears in | them to ae"abd mater te trees of libexty. ‘Bat men, , this operk AB we have every reason to believe Pa- | like the winds, ho were most enthu: | vedi, im the very first scene, enters upon t! porition of a rude priestess of the Draidical race in mute of her sex. Inendenvoring to ia. sn them Soaib catvtoee te tree wets or ineeeine chat a Cathotte Ly jer hair @ her cheek. but with, her bro wed by the dork ugh he bad wirtetee, rrored in the vy: ber, end esiculated = ip tule the breasts of «@ rv religious cantederac, Here it ts thet Parodt cabibite ber genins Never. rest sare ge even fore single momunt, does she forget those who of is soeiety to eas om the subject iock to ber nets for a confident repose | the taith in | which they have twon educeted me Aadge te ert ot her faith and of ber honor, then the soul ot | twe: the women epenks im every look. ond the ot he bear whem Poliio won her heart, frades A Durkee 4 Co, who war in another build. | eemen rint apd ¢lroul be found who are wiltin; Pr e means furuist: testant tracts, And shou! a’ The coroner was ood s verdiet ot of the heart, ret popery in France, as Lhave known it during eight Years that I have been enployed us & missionary to rene h the gospel. The Bible makes popery tremble e axe used torsy that Romanism is the devil feom die jow ibe colportenrs from house to honee, inturiated, and gathering the Bibles whieh he had leit, and burn- jog them in the public place of the town; and they | ony eeueees thet they could not put the colporteur in the midst of the same fire with the Bibles. Some time ago they bed that satisfaction in Fravce, They could burn heretics then, The speaker, referring to and the evidenoe that the name of the deceased was George W aged thirty eight. a native of Baltimore, and | the bitterpess with which the Catholics still purrue iS the Protestants, referred to an arti He wastaken to the city hospital by ofliser | which ap; “Musteat. a Last Arrtansnce as Nonwa.—Laet might | p, titled w “ Pilgris of m te Seiteeiend.” in one of which be said it = Hs ews rons some Protestants ‘that bad Taattated by M id that, during the late re- volution im eames: aoe everything had been ero | | by the revolutionists, the Those sissiic became alot. and those who were the quiet Deca nubuaiast As to the lofty | Cet nadowed by the dark of thorewho surrounded nig pire thone fuelings which | placed | e Kevetend Archbishop of New to the sulject, to lay bare all the here A inely br oo oe Ry "ey robbed her of her | pe = work. There were, he said, some seertions in the lecture of Bishop Haghes to prance | whick/he would Teter, ‘There were errors of fevte,n- oat. ae | rore of and errets of opinion im the lecture. he rise of Vrotestanticm. be here read p Linghes’ jecture dating the rive of wo jeutiem some three bucdred years ago. If, said Doctor, the lecture means to date that which Seem Protestantism, he begins too lste—centuries too late. if he refers cireunortances out of which grew ‘rotestantiem, he is fat too early. of of — me names of Huse, Lidl 4 ntioned to the x et ‘cnti Romanten, Next, in i pao = * eet ee and Protestants e Brtead o! (o@ Protestants there re Ty and instead of there being 200,000,000 af Te that she disarmed the soheging be ne p slons ‘with the quistloee our ot ber genius. bi empty bubble dancing ‘ c nen Ny Seenmengy but 175,060 000 in ie wor! rime caently. Parodi partook more of the nature of Th er inseted that inst ‘a ot pestous Nareeny She apreared in the presence of her children, | swong all the orders, there bad been bitter dissen- ther cf tender adjuration ehe commanded sions, as between the Dominicans and Freasiscans, ete is he fellowed the Bis. eontro- j verting at's dech ech point ‘The time, however, was too limited for along argument, He concluded by ot peetry ending with what erelong ras ® Gregory « Pius, or an Alex- hate blustering organs of Seward and abomi- | the rafe door open. smd was glad te exe with Bie bite vengefo! | ” nable principles. The silence of Seward himself | by the hateh rope 7 Weve, bet mete thd the demands mode upon br Biv thea tameured chat elton euggests that he is taking in sail, hauling off | The dense mass of white amoke thet ierued from the ber or hah sian penetie Seana ees did from the windward to the leeward of the cabinet jon pert of the city or there = Be = tee of We The ond (he amounts they desired to On slips of proper When such old political buccaneers are doding | Tey little wind, and wee bitecing im tir vftrew ey ca pH a fon oa comprise, pre Np wenleaes the difterent pews. The ‘a The firemen were prevem im large force In cbediemer | tothe « orked bravely, bet trom the com | burtibie wat * materials oe ite, aed trom the steady progress of the Tames thelr eforts proved avalliog except ip limiting the extention of the eow slong shore, the channel may be considered open to legitimate navigation. Thete is yet, however, time enough for the nul- lifiers. Their forbearance may be a stratagem. ‘Their sudden submission may be a etroke of policy. . | fegration. The adjoieing riers Ne 80 alee beloneie ‘The late atrocious legislation against the lugitive to Mr Wileen occupied tp the lower part as ee Jaw in Vermont, may lead to still more obnoxious ‘ron store, and the upper by Durker s Oe fe action in other States, reflecting upon Congress, — and calling for direct agitation of the law Resolutions may be expected from free soil Mas sachusetté against the law, and calling for its re- peal. The presentation of euch resolutions in | Congress, will become a matter of duty to the Senators and representatives concerned, end will atiord a fair field for the rekindling of the re. pulsive agitation of the last session, with the ad- dition of all the combuatibles since colleeted by Southern ultras and Northern novilifiers. It is hardly to be expected that the late forious effer- vescence, North and South, is wholly expended, storage of cotton, now caught (he Samer and f feared the fire would extend wp Me enute ha. at routh + wi cloek the weil (ewuting or that the agitators will succumb, even to @ mani | ory.h, but poe Fam 5 fest mejority, without another ebullition in Con- | of the orewd * nding whhin ae gress. It is hardly to be expected; and we are not tae pal ~ the Seslb Clin ne etoaen solo dispored to adopt a too hasty cinclusion of the | upon; bet wy deleg token ep Mturued crnuine ts of | cutee i be eecaped wlan leh! comtete ogre . — ation of the agitators, without a show | ©! that be stomps: lo sage te the setecn, batons | csher Be ue vue bdued dy the bremen aed kept from ex bie even But the prospects are still fair for business. | ending’ any other building. ‘The satire building | gtrn ; war conromed, comptising the tee rtores belonged b ‘There are many important mensures deferred at | to a & Co. sed was fnily insured, The irom ° the last session, reyuiring unmediat ' and hardware wee alee insured, T+ eotlom, amoweh 4 p Feeuifing anmediete aetee. They | 0 sveee | 4 4.00 baler. worth about $ae,. > are practical measures, and are good for Baw combe. The law makers of the people, have, | therefore, the strongest incentives tor useful legis- | Jetion. The people are tired of this inceesant gas- | 0. was inewred t full amoust ‘There war a report that two men fil inte the f end perished: but it turned out that the report was incorrect, and that it arose from Horace Gaaner ot ling down throwgh three Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4, fs ase primer lo the meantime, — Rev. Dr. Coreen com: rerneed addressing ( cument, whieh he td be audience from a written do. had for in anewet to an advertiseme: at op he ad "ea, to hold « xamination on the b of sheomune de- ivered y “Archbishop Hughes. ter.) The voter then went fate notre of of Bishop } Bis mw found honors; Pe Cardinal « id, wae siready coming onder the rhade ot whieh many Toald, cop@regal id it would, doubtless, put even Jenny Lind hereelf. to the blash, Having entered int * of dentroylng be leader, ought ( description of rent state of Popery. and the stand that Protestan tiem hos maintained against the evil spirit of Rom: SastoAma- the hevwrend genti deolarrd that mae — apew spirit oF Te TI st Chriet 4 \ ony tie erverel yerte Thoagh he | cheletion catabiieh will bs fh © etd, thet Wieder d btm from doing full verything that bas sprung from the root of powers, Te morrow pight we are to have ery, will tumble to the groun he oonet the with Peaedt This will fil the house testamt o! ‘b is puritied of the spirit ot Rom - itm whieh te it, the beteer, God will have a Meweremes.— This bend which has for five pute, holy. upr church; the word erment of Mr FP Christy ond rpirty ot th i God aione will foutten God eotertaia. | bh & choreh, hat such a church cannot pirit of Romantem in it. or the seeds of P pletery blagken= nia! ned the ebaraeter x re thie Amirers of 4 North 4 perver represen Dresher Betes are all exork or the bow Go er thermore ’ lite ined that the pi ity of thir free ALTO is Nie? inoue ot Pro- Se imeene could ‘teas poche teriber remarks, oypemnet concluded with » long quotetion from Oo: The New me Cov next came ae and ddcehend bo vem ima strain ot =Boebee. the the setemtiie veeslir! ane | fe Casahapeen aight Aun ot Regieh # mgs. iweiudies te *, 200, 819, | , | hatehwrge, about éqo’elock. He was not fatally burs; of sarcasm, conading, wd want practical wotk. Cheap pos- | Wisnoulé mention that the U. 8. Bonded Wertbous ''s len be OA, 60, 02, 04:09; 300, 102; ped born made lathe tages, rivers and harbore, matters of tinance, the | wae in ¢ ae the store extended up Marketfeld =) ’ i a. % i 1st, 189. 198 188 had ot refutation of the public frnde, branch mints, the | ii'et snd srcordingly, Me. Squires of the 140, 75, 1A, 6 18 90, 8 4 ara, ah we, to market fl al ' ni, Fe= | emt on ihe Fended Warehouse Rok" = Wee, $08. 149, THE, 890, C44. O85, O49 quabnent of expenses, provisions fo 2%, Ceeeeny Sere ry mat eee, @ 4, G8, 76 119 icin Ae aoe I bavelont e beret, and tiie oe come touching: ‘hers, also, were tine, every y Bight this Velvet peer Sacks and Mantles, tegether ipo do, eT p AT RS. NT Broadvay, cctuet Lorsard variety of Dry YGeskn aa Silks, ged famey and domestic articles, may be obtained at he Yelock, and some | uit ow opiates or the mere govpnced puri aa gives. jience, bon | a ti mms every day. ) Seat 5 tor all the. be and I Ws Pedstons : patient, ia AE ae vem to create a geet res ita the ew 3 omtaining the best at articles in the smallest bh oe RS, Broadway, corner of Cra Cold Weather.—Genin has no Tas. now veady ont th thre hol ot winvers a Ing aazoreanen nor fo (outta toe a en oi ohildsen, whl ws i ee, perron are done, (fear, he a let him go out—the any Is free. ARP ii do not attem) other BIA Tavive the nee Dester to disturb Catho- | ¢e:eriptions of oi ice fare. towht He meetings, and we expect not to be interrupted here. soe the ladies. GENIN, dit Broadway, oppose Dooter Cox then taid cleared that he was so pleased wi e band be brief, aud he de- ith the meeting that| Muff, Tippe' ets, B Boas and Fur Artietes—Wnr, hw would be wi to” Piakrseata in, He con-| Banta, The Onna street, corser of Wooster street, would claded with ep anecdote A once asked Tespecttoliy, call th ‘the blige» him why it was that Ca ed were so pugnacious Hy bo Bie me ape . He ane that he id not think | 3" eerie tae a a ai bore ef wossa Fig pea poceags hey were | bye reregeed work fn hs employ, heteyeparet ta ) “ 10 lowes le priven, Temarbe, the friends of the ascoclation were asked to Laatct Knox, the Hatter.~-The exeltement about Jenny Lind having compte'ely diet away, the ouly question assemble in an ome room, and the numesous audience teparated. Wheatrieal. tales! Ratter in town?” Fast: “ourtosigy Bas mot Deen tong tm Bowsny Thxatnn —The exovllont play of “Gisippus,”’ | jotermining the vexed au roles of ¢° ped which bas been recwived ith the mostem | oNj.aly artistic m: ofthe beet pro- | city, “Virit Knox's will be presented again, to night- | you will be couvinoed ot thu justice of public report. with Mr.end Mre J. Wallick, Jr, in the characters ——— of Gisippus and zphannic. artistic tax Business Coats, Sacks, and PaltowRe>- these ‘tating sich d duotion—We ore now oileriug our large and varied stock of by dem the abo: ti erent reduction on previous raves, whiel> . pisces h below any hing of the kim ofvre tim ve United States The variety. tasty, tof those Stevens, an actor of great eclebrity, nd ° . DRVLIN 35.chm street, cor. of Naswan. best mapagers Jn the Btates, of Claude Duval Ove -Hed cate 18 80 v lag the aseee con igerable reductivn in nnlean: mifers of tl “4 id talepts should see them. eee eh oake room for Sorpeiug Brosos Sh aia —The appearance of Sir Wm. | s creat opportunity for thosa who ot provided their Don, st , at this theatre. lset night. was bailed by the ter Ww procare = ag po our vory larce and ele. pect for his excellent rans seasons os Our celebrated Seis comic ability, by loud. long. end enthusiastic whose: alksece, be geared ous, alsbouss oul perrons Un ing. He appeared as Peter Pinkey. in “ Bingie Lite,” 88 and 33 J. rhb " and ae Dob Keket in“ Alovining Bacridee,” and bis prec ene awn raat Nase, great eccentric comic ability, kept the house in roars Forty Sagmennd, Coats, Pantaloons ane ct leughter, He was assisted by Mrs. stephens, from wena the laces fall euyle, from $2 50 to $10, aw ae Theatres Royal, Glasgow. Birmingham, end Liver- SUEPHERD'S Clotins = ra, Chesnud street, sceond A yy . the personation of Busan Bevetapple was very sbove Third, Philedelpiis ber ‘Lhe entertainments for this evening will in ai treduce Siz William in one ot his best characters. and | | Comb Mannfacts xy, 303), Brondway.—-- in _— he bas sorival mamely, that pie nr a origival wy gg aiieek’ Coldstream. in the favorite comedy ot * 7" will else eppeat as Poor Piliiecddy, with Mes: Beephens age i 1 bel dat $6 Ze i. GULMBY, S34 Brond ways Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.—The As> guatipac that ° a6 Serab Vlent, and the entertainments will conclude wilh the domestic and beautiful drama of “ Grandfa- ther Whitehead.” Nivre’s Garoew —The new and magnificent Panto- mime entitled “Maxulm. or the Night om fe one of | anality cing the most gor cttcles thet has ever been produces sly the whole im the aaldhing and ftting to the b itherte mate. ¢ SaUND FFemity, together — th ‘the Lebmans. pairing etti, Mons. Axel, and Meuri Wells, appear in this utitul production, which, from its splendor, must 1 bave ecful run, Th liequ per ment is on the grandest mting rustic chamber, mystic tomb wy moonlight, splendid gothic palace, ® Turkish palace, Rocky Mountains, entrance to Pandemonium, and the palace 9° and fee this splendid Ene, ii commence with the evolutions hich will be followed by the Four Sisters,” and the whole will conclude with *Mazulm. Bexrox’s Trvarue.—The usual excellent treat of light, amusing, iuatructive pivces, is offered for this evering s entertainment. The first is Morton's excel- lent somesy of Education,” with Barton as Sackitas, Dieke as Sir Guy Staunch, Lester as Vin as Mr Templeton, Johbarton ar Mr Damper Mre. Skerrett as "Ellen, Mes. yb whieh he wills fect eaticfuction. | fail to proeus id all dis are, it a ring Uoureud's isitam Motto re Subsite oradtontes halt from aay oritivecy eure .. The Pow gen as Mr. to be crowded to its utaest Goon every nigat! Walters IN dance a popular pas seul, aud the | Pour 7 orcbestza will oxec ute vericus splonatd, overtures, and | trem roadways Bates & dorian, streek, tn Ath the Lnerestiog Boston. Helr Dye.—Iatehelor's Genuine i Bair Fron & t the manu a a pan ey evening: the exeeiient arrest. ble show ard sgainet imitations, See to kuin» ty various diplomas. ne whore haig hae aseumeds Nariowat Trarny.—Two of t csesteeh e eeiteles theme, eae ae “segeaaneal Dr. James W. Powell, Ocullst, Aurtst, &es ist Aineann of th iP ot Mr, Watkins repee- Sinem fo Toelecks at 3h 51 Brenan Cyitanee Since = aie atity Le fag nm) oe 7} we tage his jramatic y. 5 wyer, g! aetd Fe,” thir ce! ‘Palae haf outline of the shrewdness of the proression, and Bar ¥ Mestayer. in the pe of Julia Hartley, gives a picture of a lover. susteloed. aud the ‘One. all the charactersare weil evidence of ther mtinnal plaudits, Miss Malvina japatcado, and the en! will comelude with the clegant spectacle of the “Magic Well, orthe Fairy ot the Besert.” This Dill ought to fll every avaiiabie seat in this popular and tavorite establishment. Amwrnicay Museuw —The performances which are giv: very afternco! = evening, at this theatr variety are of such using descr ally od retire BY The vaudeville Hutehtn, eS rity of there oe ticm that hundreds walt, pleaced with the amuscmenta. y isexecelient. Mics Chapman and Mrs. Clarke are = elt known for a great comic talent toreyaire log: fr there is another coast. ‘is theatre doubly attrasti umeradle ourtosities with which collection can be teen, to- ont Tare natural ou. MONEY MARKET. Monpay, Deo. 9, 6 P.M. ‘The tock markst opened quite buoyant this meres He notso large as uswal, but » largex portion wesforeash At the first board, United States? re agement of Hn rr prevent, thir og a0: attractive bi , pis ani cg 4 per cunt.; Farmers’ Loan ; ovel charneter. in emusit p adem feuding Rafiroed, ' ; B | slaps Love the Liliioutians’”--the ebseacter at | ‘sj Erle Kalleoad, 44 Norwich and Worcester, }¢; Erie Income Bonds, %; Hudson | River Railroad Ronda, At the recond beard Erie Income Bonds, improved, \ per cent; Brie Reilroad, ‘4s | Norwich end Worcester, 14 ; and Farmers’ Loan, | 14. There was more activity among operators in tho afternoon than la the morning. and the market clo re firm, with an upward tendency in prices. Goveru- Guiliver by the Brliaet Giant an extensive of mankind being neatly vight feet in height, ‘Mile Louise will appear in her splendid seems act, La For: tune. @ performance which be full of the mest classic and beautiful peritions, aud in her inimitable bare- backed act The fairy pageant of “Cinderella” wili'also | be presented. Brovanaw's Ly rem.—By a reference to our alver- ee AE all be rou that this establishnent | ment Stocks were in better demand to day, at better anioe commenced u favorable rH | | Prices, The speculative feeling among outsiders ep- we ae thatit be conducted successfully. feare to increase, ‘The prospect at present is im er cee cibatie orb house, « location. | fervor of am active market throughout the reason The recent arrivale of gold dust from Californias ere much larger than anticipated, ond bare a By ‘se. | agivenafrerh impetus to eperulation. The views of ative | beidere of stocks generally are much above eurrene rates, apd only these who are compelied to realize do so. We have seen nearly every fancy stock on the | Mist tem, twenty, and thirty per cent above peewrnt | prices, ond it is by no means imporsible bet that the- pr eens vous euage we | pron 2h former times may again be experienced | 10 te trae that the margin for a rise im some stocks ie vor our sith tm fore she departe for the Zouth. Wasmumron Tain. The gre | very Linited. while others are selling for moeb: moro Eriliiant slomted nd estimable en ee rea as an elocutl nd panorama of the Pil. gtim 's Progress is being exhibited every even! aad | than they are eotustiy worth, bat it matters little ee The painting e considered | stent prices when the fiver of speculation rans high, Bicone 3 Mowe —On Wednerday night, Mr. c | tnd epeculators are mad from excitement FE “dwerds Lest on he Maragra othe The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer ment, The eather it ie eal. ‘with the titais | (tle work to-day, amounted to $97,088, Paymente, pinta te take a sold ioe erigtnal See Utes | ° tee veer arenes ster taal sme ab an por! e « we of bas imported into port vpeak jogus, written b; raapents the occasion, “This l the tay Cn take tty | tor the month of Kovember, wee $7408876, of whtete Seeatign Wea ot at ‘are mpy tte an * | thornton dh poe + lh rn ¢ stage. “ y sre 8 new Movement 6! Of the amount withdrawn from pe F Bann ant llosophers say the | warehouse during the month, $006,006 wae dutiable. pplanted by ‘int lyceum and the lee. ture. room--this is all twattle, The always hae bean, aad dive oes bey Se week ar place of re- Tt that. hoe! hety seguioes, is, a few thinkers to reseue "0 the ttage from the hands of j pm emai J managers were @ hundred |, and new ploys, wil ‘five ¢ drama all it wins, the great Trish comedian and favorite vo- caliet, ree: yy ave bern play with the greatest success. einnati "Conmoretal og in the most glowing terms ot his singing and ac: The January interest on the bomde of th» ( benapeake and Ohio Canal Company, will be paid upen the pre. rentation of the coupous at the banking house of Sel- den, Withers & Oo, of Wesbington efty; or by an ar. Tangement made with sald frm, im Paitimore, or the other principal elties of the United States thus afford 19g Additional factiittes to the holders of the bonde MAILS ror EUR rE AND CALIFORNII. ‘The steamship Muropa will leave Boston to-morrow noon, for Halifux Liverpool, Tee matia will el ote in this ity at 1 and 3 o'clock this attermoon, Tho Weexty lienaio, for Kurope, will be published at 10 o'clock tht: morning. Steamehip Georgia will leave thie port at 9 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, for Checres, to touch at Charles. ton, @avannah, and Hay, Her mails will close at 2 o'dloek, The Wrenty Heraun, for the Pactfic, will be pub- lished at 10 o'¢lock to-morrow morning. Bingle 7 In wrappers. tixpene for bi their coupons cashed. ular four per cent dividend will be paid om Vermont and Cannda retirond stock tr eharshold. ers, December let, nt the office of the Verm: on the Ist of J _ Stock Hxehange, vie ©) che Bene eo Gifts for the # oe mi ervane, discover: sen egaretre ; Beal s antenreaa at ment ety Arieh sie ae he propristore Fnongh San rhest py) tial eae To Th Se oe eo Hrecere ‘oh