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Prewreet ne - THE NEW YORK HERALD. eae a = a - WHOLE NO. 6040. Dene Pine: 7g, “ - MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1850. ». PRICE TWO CENTS. —=— ; } 8 vs new of “Giovanni de Napoli” is to be NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Strakosb eran ovens |apol: i . ‘The particular star.to ebarm all bi 4 onthe brig ‘Weather, Sc., in the State of New York. | serenaded the ‘comenones samme. Boe iebueent fair -—LEO 6 . | wight, notwithstanding the w stato BY Monsu’s MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, 16 WALL. STREET. | Weather. ‘Their ehorurses were most admirably de- urrato, Dec. | livered, and elicited much applause from the crowd ‘Thermometer 27 above zero; light wind, due south, | attracted to the vicinity of Tones's Hotel by the clr- and inclining to the east; quite cloudy; prospect of a | © ge t Fire Com; returned this aftern ‘thaw; fine sleighing; barometer falling trom thelr vinit to Baltimore, and were reealved by an Rocnestea, Deo. 25. 1850. at of bra of this Ata ~ viguene Cloudy; wind southeast; looks more like snow, though 78 were subsequently entertain lope Hose ‘too cold for it now; mail from Albany, of Monday morn- | ®°0#® with bountiful repast, ing, arrived this morning. Paitavxrria. December 22, 1850. Byxacvse, Dec. 25,1850, | The Fugitive Case-—Fatal Railroad Accidents --Parodi, $c. Weather here still cold, and sleighing good; ther- ‘The decision ef Commirsionsr Ingraham, remanding ‘mometer 23 above zero. ‘a mises Shcnhed Adam Gibson, as s fugitive slave belonging to Wm. rica, Deo. 25,1850. | Knight, of Ceoll county, Maryland, is the subjest of Cloudy; thermometer 20.above sero; barometer fall- | general conversation and complaint. The question ¥ Aunany, Dee 25, 1850. of identity was not at all made out by the evidence adduced by the counsel for the claimant to the ssati whatieenton — ahg nrg faction of the spectators, and the appearance of the F lightly prisoner proved him not to be as old asthe fugitive ~e. back mails, Southera and Western, are all in. | W8# declared to be by tem years. This evidence was —_———— also contradicted by reveral witnesses on the part of the prieoner, who testified as to his having been the NEWS BY THE MAILS. slave of Henry Lyon Davis, of Kent county, Md., who Our Washington Correspondence, by his last will, freed him in 1843, The claimants as- Wasnixaron, Dee, 24, 1850. serted the real name fugitive to be Emory Rice, oft! At the Naval Court Martial.{to day, Mr. Samuel G. end that he ran away in 1841. On the other hand the wit Harris, clerk in the Navy Departmeat, was examined | {n'1e4o Mohey oith hie eee eta ay ee ey, Morin mod ‘by the Sudge Advocate, the object being to prove, from | witnesses were all colored persons, and the counsei the files of the Department, the two following pound for the claimant stated them to be also fugitives from Aoations of the third charge of «scandalous condaet” | Colored friends of the eaieney fae ey nai von the part of Com. Jones, as commander of the | ¢xpression to no riotous spirit, i ser’ Pacific squadron, to wit:. force was on the ground, an the fa Specification 2.—In this, that the said Captain Jones, | &itive was removed, and is by this time in the custody ‘then being im command as aforesaid. on board the fing | Of bis reputed master. ship Ohio’ Monterey Bay. on the trentyratchosy oe | Wm. Mitchell, an elderly man, who had both legs October, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-eight, —_ t pte the Reading railroad. nest dn an official atch, numbered thirty-four, to the | phree weeks since, died yesterday at the hospital. He of the Navy, falsely, scaudslously, and ma- the Falls of Schuylhill, and had reepecta- Hicieusly did write, and cause to be written, and | MAS om all See i Isely. y, and maliciously, man ‘ Saigsed Maree, pou berger cud | Mupe inemienng, geet are, gece waaek PURE. Bertone. set tities auicus: | is supposed to have been in the ‘act sf passing trom Se Sere, Reererts igs ee ner ere | Gc teat ce hee eae say: “Nothing, sir,” (meaning the raid Seeretars) “ong | £0 that the cars could not be moved for some time. Ths exceed the deplorable state of things Seereut d« ceased was an glderly man, but he had nothing about fornia at this time, growing out of the: maddening ef. TR per name. His hat was made by Todd, of arin] wells: saetteinssome Gt tke aes ae ry tier of the opera house was rather slimly @ little tainted, and have manifested restless. | filed last evening, in consequence of Parodi repesting mess under moderate restrictions, imporiourly de- = aracter of Lucrezia, The bex sheet for Monday mended by the exigencies of tht times, as you will ‘owever. well filled, and‘ Norma”’ will, undoubtedly, Barteieve by she snelooed Paper addressed to three of occasion s jam. tenants,” (weaning the three lieutenants .e Wariff and Mz. c above named, thereby falsely. scandalously, and Trak he ee a mallctously imputing to the said three. lieutenants | we are grat Pe pryery vo Me uley. jogged FF rae os meng eae gthellppe te Zeeacncen tac” | the matter of amending the tariff, and that, too, in der moderate and necessary restrictio: ae oe romise. In presen Sipermeline acts thle: thatllhe cele maptats J in the Senate, on M Mr Olay tated the partic’ ann e Vaptain Jones, ‘i in command as aforersid, on the Pacine | Uisr® of the document, Dearing his personal tertimo- station, om the fourteenth ¢ay of September, in the | P) te the ohare yo ef eed are pened a ‘Timber! year eighteem hundred and forty-nine, was guilty of Sees ie vested som ‘wilful aud deliberate falsehood, in writing and trans- | \ otieciio vbicb uae at jufacture of cottor anitting to the Secretary of the Navy, in # certain de- | Monticello, » der @pg'ch, numbered 67, the following language, viz — i. to the balance of the Miltary Contri- . bution B: Ayden vores Mr, CLay took this occasion to say that he should ‘of my int returns, it has boot taepet saiat the date | peextremely delighted if, at the present session, the RB. MW. Price, whose receipts, with my account ourr from tariff of 1846 could be taken up ins liberal, kind aad Hill be duly forwarded to the Fourth Auditor of the | jAuemsysbirie Rot, with the purpose of revivin asury. Whereas the said balance bad not, in fact, been ‘nt system, and nei turned over to the said Purser Price, and to anid | Thewuension of tie seerentien ny eas oa the witness was called upon to read, trom the book | S0UI#, Of the existence of which there can Sono ‘of original derpatcher, a large number of tbe emoiat | €e0bt- tod 9 pee whether, without prejudice tothe Jetters trom Gommodore Jones, with a view to estab. | feneral interests of the country. sc: Proteo- Gish the truth of the aid specifications, | Hom than | now exiats could rot be afforded te the Rips once eerows os rmbt conte “The fact.” said Mr. Olay, “ {so longer doubtfal, KS eS _ ah that the fires are extinguished and extinguishing dally infthe furnaces of the country. The tact is no longer Bavtimorg, Dee. 20, 1850. doubiful that the spindles ‘ona tecme m4 ‘aaily ro ‘The Weather—The Kidnapping Case—Departure | ¥'P6 in the country. Whether it is possible to arrest of the Monument City—The McDomogh Be- quest, &e. Here is the 20th of December, a warm, foggy morning, with no more sigos of ice or winter than df it were the middle of May. Winter has Aingered.» long time in the lap of summer, but the present session, ‘when it does come the old dame’s predict that it coals Sie 9 Pe, , of kis m0) will be stiff weather, with a late epring. 2: There views ‘causespent enateely with tl ‘ 4 in tbe President's Message, and the re; , [vie said that Thomas Moflit, one of the five howin, We Genel one than they one-ebeh Beoretary CO omen charged with kidnapping a free colored boy | tojurt ‘objection from any quarter Mr. Polk himself from Centrevilie, hes turned State’s evidence =e favor Shaan ee Feasopable incidentel pro- against the other four implicated with him. The | {*¢* sa ph pad oe mene doy, who was found con sealed in Moffit’s house, in | 54, Re tails should be cherish. this city, has been fully identified as the one | Gur wide apread o stole Wm. Ceahil, from whore house the boy | serving barmony was teken, is one of the parties committed for | tke operation of the reven trial, Po ee to Led no doubt by aie oe ore . aN u tits petten jar echeme of kidnapping free negroes and se: accomplish w rer can be accomplished ; ahem to the South, a4 g bee tans by the r= and we rincerely hope that be will devote himself to two others, a boy and a girl, were stolen | ‘he patriotic ter , ed the country, ‘The Late Fatal Steamboat Disaster near c&) A: Wurtle ssuw-miill,two Lats were found one | Common Cvunell. second street, between Second Third | New Oricans, made by Renaud. Paris, with crape on, and one by KOAKB OF AL hf ‘Adopted. ” saad ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS~LIST OF THE KILLED, ing MeKeaa's mop of the Southern Deo ® — This Boar RESOLO TIONS. WOUNDED, AND MISSIN@ a 1, epley bill of the Mia To repair Fourth street froma MeDougal etroet t6 the | guy, President, im the ting [{¥rom the New Orleans Picayune. Deo 14] } 4 one silk and one | ore ead ond approved. Bowery Adopted. One cf Ube eartors of this paper had the misfortane | ‘i them prooreded to appoint the ward as- To build two oulverts at the corner Of Futton and ag ‘dey to witness @ moet awiul and tatel disaster 1 efforts to arrive 26 the cause o1 the explosion | ors to the wartous ward Greenwich strects. Adopted. the blowing wp of the new low-pressure towhbont m to be ip vain. as not 4 purtlole of the boiler | PETITIONS REFERRED, To repair cross walks across Falts’n street at Green- Anglo Norman. Capt Rbivebardt. The A.N had ¥A* left cn board The engiueer Hill wae amoat Of Uphraim Stevens tor the lease of plers Nos. 44,45, | wich street. Adopted made three or four trips to the Belize.and brought up = C@re! aed tober Ulan. Wed Fhe Ucmor coUndenee North tiver: of Thorne 4 Hardy. for remission Adjourned to meet this (Tuesday) evening. Several ships to the city, and everything working | ¥## Plxoud n him by thore t whore employ hw had of Ls aod lsd, on property io the Tweitth —Present chair, and well, it wan determined by her owners and ofeera, be. | beet: | ward; OFC: W. Geer, for’ pay fer towh ot hots lesend te querens ofmomtars in thelr} «ay eet fore , niering her permanently om ber business, 60°! purwan, ry: Miunarin=—Ivs K ; orporstion: ot Hose Jempany No. 39, tor eal pointed shania take’ sites eacesti, | During the past week. large wim de frene and | poraobel tones of several persona, for the remission of Repo: en ry z is | ttrapgers have visited the jail. te look upon | * petition ot Vrancis Gould, to hat Duntar. in bis coniuewment. 07 rae, the Sheri | pack to imp : was fenced to dng admission to nearly ail who here | ONCE *° Dim. paid tu orror;, adopted. applied, avd very few besides hir apiritual adviecr, Rev. Pr. Be AUDERMEN, oxinet ot he Commalttes on Finanoe in favor of pay- . We wes, remo\ing nuisances moneys refunded | snd cleari: tere in the Third avenue, in the se ADOPTED iene Oecbucibans Gt Onticenon ta tise: sl oe 6 Comm: Vonference on ou Collector of assersments be au- | viting the members of the State Legislatur’ to “ visit ot she mss remente of one hundred | the institutions,” reported in favor of ado, the sand mimety eight cents, to | resolution to give the invitation The re, wee between Eighth and Ninth adopted unanimouely in the Board of Aldermen, but nues, TEP UEAEEOBE DAL | the sicount, when collected, to be paid to Frenots | met witha sharp opposition, and was finally ei@ Om it ard. At a gislock. the boat left the wart at Delord streat- Second sate. Bovessibh Coy 9 ain eine keener | to see him, Hisxeverend friend bun been & constuat | aud thirty dou ‘and plewsan ‘and noue on board thought vf da | Sitendsot, and wort untiring in his labors with tho | Mimieth etre The beat went up as far or near the Red Churob, | prvener. ands ramos ned beaou > Aad bis relatives, have buen allowed | thorised to ec A made m full comfersion o end then returned. At about 1 o'clock, P. M., a por. A deuld tion of the guests, among whom were five ladies anda | Eh A ony of | "acetved. Phat the Counsel to thé Corporation be | ‘Be tbe, by & vote of 8 to pag ys ‘Sumber of ietae'a Hy Bu. | hie brothers came ii wud insorsed Bia oF the ‘rumor | f “apr a Beekwam and others, for the Theatrieat . od sity | Incireulation rolative.to hie congerston lit gave it | purpose of tademaltylng thiv erty from loss and de | _Bewsay Tusatas.—The entertainments for this eve- ¢ an unqualified Gnd positive de | pte Traypete. fr by het conck at tine id | meee in Che waller Of extending Canal street and | ning consist of eo the beautiful drame of the port co Ubis board, whether or not the dre on board was no small, Everything passed off merrily. A second table was arranged for those who hi ‘able | widening Wulker ati TT ther wise, % itd? eran tacle oo Rie Sen ge fe seats + agin ae en With bigs # shoxt time, ¢ook bande wich bia and bad, | wiResolfid. What the’ Gawsentcol yrs ad atiee Porer wi hina As the Wallucketanlene imber of those who bad already lunched crowded | im farewoll tor the present, Ti | Buppites, (unser tne direecion of the Commictre of | pear but two nights more, those who have a taste for the cabin to partakn ot the general enjoy j cordially, pod wills fSrmnens Me mere never sort | Azgs and Belences) be airvated te tragic excellence, ebould by all means visit the Bowery od tne ne out visible em > | of his Honor parture. Thu saved agrest many from the effects of the ex- | tion, while his visiters were moved even unto testes. | bo euitunly. fren og ath e.0e3 oe Pane eee ea reat 2 ciclo. whileh this dectivitg wan et toe Po Nye Rooms aoe cai ee woe, 20 tn sua of 320 be appropriated to | titled * Giralda,”” will commence the Performance’ A helix was coming down stream under | defray the expenses of toe same. the leading actors of this establishment will aj full headway, at the rate of tem or twelve miles an | ,htIt ympaihios Whereas, i hy in plece. has preverved ar hour. when epporite the lower line of Carrollton, the i been the qustom of the Jommon | trian ow dtes iad i pirew. a inimitabie Parisian Ballet Troupe yt Now York. for nesrly balt acen- | The entertainments will copelude with the Vt . Gaye past. While some ladies } tury, to ob ry cae magi explosion took place, We were standing at the mo | tieman. were fu bis well, three Lar hs'| hme enter ene eee . je front door of tbe | was ached how he tult ? His reply was immediate and | flesorved, Phat ‘he Conumiasfoner of Repsirs and Sup- © (ay direcben of the Committer on rts +) be insiaeted tO procure a full | ot bi euoy, emilton Fist, Gover cabin. We noticed a rhower of water —_ on the | jo deck around the small escape pipe, which in low pres. | tok duu feel this was uthond with Monee unmarked by any tecling aed dencted a ming 4 * Ganven —The Ravels, always attractiv rent & vory amusing entertainment for this ev: rt P ease, On Friday. the prisoner was caiied upon by hie | ‘tate Now Xor ry laced ia thi The amusements commence with the Ravelsand Srithin s ew fost of us rose intheair. | Srother inlaw. aud inlormed tet the Governor bad ovis ot the, Uisy Hail and dhwt the sui of $200 | ‘Bimitable Leon Javelli on the tight rope. . This willbe mpenetrabie cloud of Hot emote | eined to inlets with eh hak suk aa oe ain followed by the dramatic pantomime of © kobert Mn- oper fe 9) ne Nin eae ponerowe | that the lew must take c At this intelli lated tor framing Ube sa : = sae shel will Cry tie he ws 84 ¢, coming apon bim a it did, wholly unexpeets an t prctacle of jaxulm, or the t Owl’ A fine was like night, We wil not speak of our own feelings | f."Cu “omiug aren bias « ‘inty feel San ane bill for one night. atthe moment. The emoke cleared away and thy w- | ip the mort touch front of the boat. the surface of the river covered with d timber, and human beings struggling tor If ‘and the next instant the alarming ery of ™ fire” in th 2 “s hold, presented @ awift succession of incidents suff. | | TH» Coar Thaon von 1800 —The Yeant! cient to appal the stoutest heart moment or | Hatiroad thir week rs two it was not known whether the boat would float or | crs of 4606.00 be saved tro: The flames were quickly extin- | Mary of th 1 x ingeurb sad gu’ rd a Buxton’s Theatae —As usual, the great See eat el een arias cocitons nae reveslod: 1th a cemintutlen: 6 Divth to Tweets civbth sireet; referred Ot and inimitable comedian, W. E. Burton, affrightrd women, the confuscd ‘mass of raise te the | 0D him. his heart se | tee om once. im favor of regulating, gradi thrre attractive features for the y bebamnod-pal tow pasted away fu w short time, and he nase j T th pireet. from Bixth to Seven mance The firet in order is the “ Deserter,” whick | a his etoicul manuer— Many (NF) E will be followed by the w Americ: comedy of “Mar- te conclude ho oan enjoy @ vl Ao, am faver of granting suthority to t h American Leiegeaph Co , to extend their ling of | ried an Actress.” and the rtati ives; celerred A communication from Onear W.| with the “ Pickwick Club" Thone ‘evant, President. recommending tor adoption an | hearty laugh should visit Burton’ napee probibiting burials below National Tuxatae —The apl et, in the city; “Brian Boroibime’ will com 3p Golden uiehed, bewever, by the crew ; it was ascertained th ether. and others are wor sosmment im the wat fe bell was wohajerede ‘and then ail on | — bis isae itmhould be. [tis foily te cing ifty-fourth street, trom #ifth will terminate with the coolly and quickly to work to rescue such of the suf- | Suto the market at uny time than ist wey, adopted tiful spectscle of th the memorial | Naniop: be Fairy of the Desert.” which has bee: night with the most enthusiasti oor Browcuam’s Lyceum —The entertainments given at (0 carry (ne satin into eflect thie new an tare itght and pleas- KKSOLUTIONS CONCURRED IN, ferer were entangled in the tallen and brosen | Meularly re the term {na beams and planks. to soothe the agonies ot the dying, | ¢2¢ iD the trade is eo deepiy joter e or to give all possible aid to those who were more or | DUsiNESHstendy Hod healthy Lviv supposed by th Jenn bruised. soaléed. sr burned Of the ladies, among et teamed, ,on the subdont,, tbat, the. doman whom were Mrs. Junius Boebe, Miss Beebe, roughout the entire wipter um 1 eywal 38,000 of Mr. Junius Beebe. anda little oA ee tone per week. ‘This is probably ae much «toe Kal saoived, Dnt the salary of Nien, Hidell Sergeant po Ae gn - hb he rigmarele jured. . road Company can carry ducing thy period spectied, | Arms Of the ioard of Assi:tant Ald , be ia- ig with At the moment of the explesion, the steamboat = ie ordinerily marked wath om nod pag wath alla hed age oy dollars, to take effeot Brougham in bie great eherecter of Oop’ Murphy i but favorable to hes ue the »y Oe sever eb tors oy Sn x pode ge Sag nib Pray: (Pay “d von! ‘ Resoived, Chat ey sireet, from Reade to 0: Srexee by ow as be — pertermense instantly rounded t ther yawis out, aad by un. sireet, be lighted With gas. and (hat the cross) roughal yorum sure crowded, mwirsioner of K*paire aad Supplies be le (Pa) & across the Eighth evenue at the intersection of Jane ns Mu M.—The entertainments which are are pe eee Brooklyn City tateiligence. Street, be Fepa nat thie popular and well-managed estab- red. who had been blown overboard, Cunistaas Day A fue, r morning aforded a metry ee res rie, See metho cbt ys ee Ss “! aia " etreet " wih ges forthwith. utiful mora! “0 ang! were picked up and taken into her cabin. There | good opportunity for the turn out of the several mili let « ge nusiber of the residente of Seventh self, werth the price of admission. every attention that the kindest and most generous nies © wok! 7 . hearted impulses could’ dictate, wore uncsasiagiy. | 77 824 fre companies of Brooklyn, aud afforded to the sufferers. The Naniope then took the | them paraded the ¢treete and fargo? exoun ral of B to Lewis %, wish to bave th re be it The French equestrian troupe are draw- ing immense audiences. The horsemanship is exoel- were AngloNorman im tow, and proceeded with her towards | the order of the day. The Arw aponed gus pipes be laid im Seventh strvet. from | jen and ali the other feats are inimitable. the city. , The steamboat Creole, whose ofloers had | of young mem frou the voluuter: comphuien 0! the 0 eee iret and that commissioner OMY | wyssunaron Hatt. The bewuti'ul panorama of the Pould ‘not leern). with a preseworthy promeiitnde, | Thirteenth and Fourteenth regiments, under tue com- | ‘This Board then adjourned until 6 ojelock on Mon. | {Pilgrim's Progress” is still belng exhibited at the immediately came to the assintance doat. It was arranged that the Creole wreck, and take (be wounded persons «, and musters _ | dey eventing tain Audrew Morris, sod mustering twen- |) ("yy rhie bowrd wet at the usual hour M.Mor-| — Sarrurm gave. Preidemt in the chair The minutes of the last | house co) w mand of ty-teven mushets, was the one, peri of notice ‘Tbe prizes were press Commonamas can be seen calling atthe r of Thirteenth street and Broadway. Jeet a rOved = the U's Marine Hospital om the oppo Fey este ana” the Sebceie er the abore gh, | meme were reed ead approved. 4 Basasir ro) Watiace,Ja.— The friends ver, and that janiope should come to the city | ments, They proceeded to Jamaicn Major Powell of { Willlam®. Duke aud J. Logen, for alesse of Oathe- Banig BB A with the persons saved or picked up, and teken on | ¢ board. Thi was immediately done. Armory, accompanying (hem s* judge The shoot- | pine Ferry; of Maria Keynolds for correction of pay: ing was exerilent. the whole corps oelug picked mil a lat im Thirtieth sheost. betwese ade all necessary preliml- The first engineer was on duty at the time of the | tary men The feat prize was awarde! to Mr James | pee * nary nial benedt to that a lel to an Bigbth explorion. The second engineer was in his room and | Kirby. the Captain ott inh ward police | ¢. gt otep rah Pm peay geil ap toengl wang _ae te Nagee post- etceped uninjured, All the stewards and most of the | pprir appearance wa roew deok bands were saved very = Porc yee hat ly smart, ther mt, with blak extension of the Kuss pavew Theatre as the leading tragedian of that tablintee and lows: Price to be appointed Commisstuser of Deed ment. Mr Wallack is respected botn a opis MY dived stiiman estas ae at Sites bynes yh pet oom 8 | \exeuilbert and ovhers to the sidewalk inid in| gem gentleman, and there can be no doubt that with ‘ovelty Wor similar excursion. wonder the conduct of Vapiain Bal | bith avenue, between Ninth aud Tout. avenues; ol | bis troops of friends ® benefit will be given to hia, ng ie Bi pale tty td den. Bome of the New York companion viaiied Nrook- |) p Lanuviey. to putehesn Pier foot of Forty third | mach ee Gill tn on effective manner, proves teatimoniad sro hd Company Of Be UHAtD- | cceet, North River, Chiet Eugineer « returns of no: . took their exeroive at Kod im belonged “to Mr re tatNy _neslded One of | Hcok They were secomperieRity the Union Wrage os = . Hand. end returned to New York inamediately by #. and another to Mr. Kinney. One of these _ ly by the Begroe as completely raw from head to foot ail the ekin havi on taken @ He had. , & large he He prerented @ most shocking spectacle pected to live, Mr Stillman was se verel i- | of the high position he holds ia this community * resignations and expulsions im the Fire De- pertinent for Jetober and Novem wer. 1850, contirmed; erUficate of eleotion of Amsistant Eng for the kore De pmrtans ficmed, ve. Bemrsety @ pereerevercrny given to the Jniet Finence Committee, ou the petition of Clarkson wheel at the time of the ¢xplosion; and three Regtoer, firemen, ali thr t rena —The opera of evening, and Perini Binnes. bj many beautiful gems in this The preghiera ise lovely melody, that wil! long live in the memory, There will be a very «ilective repronm tation, we presume, from the rength with which the characters have been distribute: pear in the ballet ~ Terpal Travia med Brooklyn have been entered t leg 1 being severely fractured, | besides being badly rcalded © The physicians at the ore Linus hospital rendered every aid to the sufferers Nathan | 1#* jee aren a very, disttogulshed, app Jarvis, of this city, was found under the wreck of the be breayes. T ‘ she dances with uncommon brilliausy. emus Coneanens Snaing see S ortion of the me- | 1, the parlors eur ~The conoort at Tripler Hat besew ys poe , amounting tu value to $40 of granting treat to thom whe were preamat the attendance ‘tainment ehould bh. in excellent voice, and Sterling was in bed and atleey at the time, when one of | to his how ind off | Slips, a tomaking & bulk on North iver, trom Thirty-third to Thirty-slxth streets; sso. ip favor ot paying to Mageo and Brauigan $125 thing ehe ng. Her ballads were particularly for extra length of Pier 2) KR; also, in favor of | charming. “John Anderson,”’* Home, Swert [hme,* takiog up Lon Pier 12.N.K.; also, to extend Pier 13 | and “ Mary Blane’ drew forth rapturows plawdite. | to exterior line, Novelli ea g. also. with his characteristic correctness RESOLUTIONS avOrTED andexcellence. The crchestra executed theit portion Reeolved ‘That the Stre+t Commissioner be directed | of the concert admirably, and Bochse exhibited, ta the robbers entered bis bed chamber and ea bis pantalcons as they laid by the bedeide jus! ,bo fae the rascal was leaving the room, dr. Steritog awe | and sew him conveying off the pantaioous; ao a 44, of the Cron. | ¥A# immediately given. and the roruer etc cent, were iting togeth {the explosion, | the barement door. taking with them the on the boiler deck. pear the moke pipe Most of the | the p chaire bad been taken inte the cabin for the collation, | TObb« more and he would proba! bt of the fallen timber: ties, teem to cross the ferry to New Y. Tepair Eager lane irom Broadway to | their very effective performances, his skill as from Cuhil's house during the past summer, and The Storm. ek gy Fg Sey Pegs hyn | a the rtreet charge (ne expenses for complnting | director. The morning perforinance did not take pot cong | the misgug. ” isfforts are now aif [From the Boston Courier, Deo. 25. 1 dden heard a noise of steam escaping | ners of property ki as No. oF an os ee 4 a Cae makin, their recovery, and it is now ascer- accounts represent the late gale as baving been d the next instant he telt himself rained in the | " 7 ™ joy the gratification o ta ed that they were sold as slaves by some of | very Mteage Ao we stated Yeaterday deg ~ aves d Mr Kidd, as be states, fell into the middle | yee book, bt SRatecreatoin te ate | FOS 1G ere, &. senenane: eames = gratification Tich musical entertain- The Pe ey yin choad oem iver mounted thelr dimieuition and they Gill probs | igtenoe ire mos beclces nerd deogeteae Mmeriag fragt | alarmed at the frequent attacks of the midnight rob: | Or the Cemmittes om Strevte, in favor of fagting | Cuuusers's Mineravia—Tho programme of anter- to-day or rrow. ‘The te ot tim! both fell | bers and begin to think of rome immediate steps for | wal ke jo Went Bb ent street. ree t :nents for thisevening i, a8 usual, Oiled with «fine great ngwduyt the parues. ‘ ° 1 Monday evening, did he water on the the prevention and detection of (he depredators, by epth avenues, and laying @ ctosswalk in Bleveuth yn of melodies, instrumental performance i The eteamer Monumental City, sailed yesterday clock yea- disee, Sua ie take © | the adoption of @ more eflective system of bight po- | vtrert, iu front of the Beeoud Reforined Presbyterian ri ° for California, with four passengers for San Fran- ‘tb re propor: | { oe suvek 6 aM | Hee. | Chureb, elec. in favor of linguing sidewalks im Thir- banka sare going up the hill very fant cisco, and nbeut a dozen for Rio Janeiro. She ’ b Postsmcuth | san On ridue te the vethen Me Bigny saw meus | iD yerterday's Herald, we pubti +d an aécount of | Seth street between Fifth srenae and lroadwey; ay ietledas, anh the. seen aue moved off beautifully, in the presence of an im- ts passage tO persons in the water amid the timber and pleowr of Mr. Conaven being srranited. in erld blows. by a fellow | aleo, in favor ot fencing in vac lote, betwee | inetrumental performances give general satisfaction. reied Prendergast, and another rufiau uot in custody, | ticth nnd Thirty-firet streets, and Lextngtoo ao amense concourse of rare te b ‘ t of | pt, Rematicvn bd from westase had notar- | wood; be thinks about thirty in Ly oh Ue swam | Uh') Brook. | Fourth avew alas, fa or of filling and fencing Jeannie Revestoeow, the sweet, Sorttich balled Our City Couneil have taken the appointment ve evening ere was 8 collision tos piece of timber, some distance off, and was taken | 1) a had ® cumed | ipbirtieth bet First and | singer, will give ber farewell concert, at the Taper- the threé commissioners under the McDonogh | lend snd Saco road on Mondsy aftern: | on board the steamer Naniope. Mr. Kidd was aleo Jl") ede. be | ‘Of Comeitt ia favor of | nacle, te morrow evening or, ® one ough Portsmouth and the jum icked up by the same boat % apted to | rin P ‘ 0 " Till, oxt OF the a ee ata ao’ | st herwick (o clear the auow fcom the track: a it was wen ry. ot the Bulctin, was last tren by us a few Sree ee seatabanenh kallaeee + ptreee freee | beeen Teceaereems. On Seterten Pam eed ered tbat re was nosteam snow shovel a! - | te before the ion, sitting alone emoking « e abe a | t om | opera Lueresia Bo . ofory «ve mayor beiag « whige the councile wish to —— land. When the engine from above had pushed its | cigar ou the beller deel on the starboard side, near tbe te M6 ee wonths’ eon tn | | fulland brilliant house The euthasiaem of the nadtenoe democrats, and it is a — Pay gon = | way to the vicinity of the latter place, ttencountered | pilot house, h was forwardenf the smoke pipe. Mr = po nine j ak de ein iden: | sonar qoeases anon the Bre diog srening, and " Will confer the - , idiag | odl Pong Aud Acted with Increased spirit. We ha pan A 4 Hee hehe Keulewcll, Heary a’ San | hae co ge a per- | pe vowing a ph eee ftreetn, wae purring from the Atlantic sect Gorey | mvnion’ion of hie Honer the Mayor, reia:ive to tbe | not space to partion at Gebiocas ecules ofthe “ ] te his residence, through Columbia street; and, on | 5 documents ot pelice, ete. Of Committer 08 | performance. though we brielly asstt that the opere derson, aed Chorles Leloup. three men who have | His. CartsiiGen. om |. seewass of ti ming to om alley tbat ruce down to the Fiver, favor of re pumbering Meater street from | was never produced here with more eife 1° spent their whole lives in office seeking, and who | fog th gene dl es th bi fellow at tempued Wo trip him sp. nud vot succeeding ntre street. Of the Vommittes of Law| tieterers, The house was In state of excioavus have, perhaps, less of the confidence of the com- | one. eae, was why be did itt Me had ut in favor of conGrming apmed aesecsment | throughout the whole representation, and at various ol us. | too snd Portemoutl bad the pleasure of seeing bim afver y by Banford | 4 . munity thaa any ether three public men among us. ticularly. The tabaslan’ bas 4 ment by Sanford . times the app vourually particularly. | ceived no other injuries but a goo « Beard then adjourned till 6 o'clock on Fridey | 4 Parodi wi oul Philadelphia Corresp denee. early in tes teak = men from bo Pom Perry was found much injured in the lo evening | 5a onahenas’ r nde spor oJ partengers in the Portemou ‘ain, yesterday tore- | spime iis clothes on his back weretorn off. He ent- Piiea ‘ | oa Pritannsenta, Deo, 20, 1859. | neon saw one veseel aehore en Plum [rland Beach. The SiramFrigate Susguchanna—New Sieamer for New York— Row between the Bulls und Bears—Mile. Parodi | serfeed at $e. ke | telegraph wii ‘The U. 8. eteamebip Surqvebonna had steam applied | [From the Nev to her engines yesterday for the first time, and so we | erphenatthe euaek ; every thing has wosked beautifully, doiog great en | fetleurly foe number of Iu, banked up the snow to the builders, Messrs, Murray and Hesl , in many placer in the country to the height of several Paltimore. Mer full complement of men, three hi feet. and the various trains om the raitrosde north of ly ft ded by the snow aed fee upon dred, have acrived here, and are ready toembark. | ty, "ere pr Sonely umpered 0, ~ ae Bde har over cight hundred tons of Virginia bitam!- ‘nous coal, in her coal bunkers, and her armament and be: atores for athree years craise are on board.jwith provi- "rhe ouptose trale trom Duston, dee bi sions for & week, allowed for her run to Norfolk, Va. | one, did not arrive until after four o'clock P.M ‘The completion of her fit out is delayed until herarrt | One of the most severe snow storms experienced vel there, She ia now in charge of Capt. Wm. Inman | here for reverel years, sot in on Sunday ight last, | and continued through yesterday with unabated vio who ie permanently attached to her. It ienowunder | 100°" eeory bigh’ trom the NB 4 that the Surquehanne is to be attached tothe | though mnow hes fallen. it is piled up in st Indias station. as the flag ebip of Commodore Job oe thinly pees - betore th: H. Auliok. She i¢ to go out by the way of Gaui * ill probably return home by way o! orm, the will, probasty make & complete voyage | $50 pling rohooner sunk named in around the world ontesc e to | uneney at the wharves, eels on the Among the conteacts for steam vedic tow pont | ecert. and travellers by land. The brig Gazrile brok York which ts to be | aérift and was brought up eately at anchor in the har- vay. and f#nteo to be fur | bor.~ Portland wirgus, Dec 2 ‘The Southern | late hour last © od other place. We tear for vi ow York fal steam paps. in order to render “A mrvtty, prustentione sort of « day we og oo it 2 to wrecked fin that vicinity. | wii 4 up fr 8 The coutract har been taken by Capt. K. F Loper, who dour energy all Su ight. | ¥ hae undertaken to have ber complete by the first of ning it bi bout due weet and blew ext, Tho bull isto be coustrected at Uramp ord,eud the machinery at Keaney, Neate & | am Works, The Fulton steam pamps, an lavention | the marin ty; for it blew out ot ‘exbibited at the American Institute Falr two or three | these who might have been approaching the years singe, will probably be adopted for service on contrary to the urage of our heavy easterly this boat. whe is to be 108 feet Jong. with engines and = Norfoik Herald, Dee 23. Hier of Capt Lopet's most approved patent, sane _ weealy papers of our city have got to logger- Post Orrick Ronerny asp Arnrer ~ We learn that Donds lately, end given rise to a law cuit in whieh the ten a clerk in the Post OWice in th ! te Weekly noe thor 119 years of age, has been and th through the iB GONsequence Of representa m. 1 advertine n which the defend. | fle is s young man who b ays been attentive to joined. <a Ute for the purpose of | his duties in the offer, and whore expenditures have injuring the rep ¢ former print pot apparently exceeded his regular income, On « Quite 4 soene ogeurred @ day or two sines amg | recent visit to his friende im Albion, he made s display the brokers. eb their after board meeting, whi-h. for® | to some one of a fifty dollar bill, which exsited the time bid fair to lend to @ serious personal diMoul'y. | eyricrity of the person and led to an inquiry being Ope of the great gune of the board, who now happors | eof Mr. Ayer, the chief clerk in the office as to to be & beat in Reading thares aud stock, was deciaim- it Mr, Ayer, sithough previously ing againet the conduct of e certain @tate senator, ic had the mort entire confidence im ti ‘obo had been prominent in procaring the passage ot it it his duty to wateh him, and t sension of the Le gisiate 4 ald fo bed, both of tham sleepin, pen Jenpeeobed fer bireeey & Cramined bls pockets and found in thei @ package of Anbdiber bree, said thie could net be p BAN Matter containing money. This led him to search i wagered against #290 | his tronk. where he found abeut twelve hondred doi- The | jars. and among the bills several that bore the eorres ponding mumbers of thors matied at Oldtown, and Perey half + directa to Boston, to the smeunl oF Fee reitinaton i war then arrested and lodged in jail and will probebly Walker bas dirpored of every seatin the parquette ‘ Ja Rows, nd first tier of our opers howse for. this erening, aad Brg xamined today before Jommirsioner ew ‘A portic: Fomein in the ctner portions of the | numbers aud dates as that sent from Ol niety to nee Parodl. in the Bwedich but frem letters ri i he wenally detected the fact of the packages 5 be atk aimee ‘The Wertera mail from Albany strived late last eve- were powerless Beverai itiencs, among whem was | © ning, but the Southern mail. via New Haven, bad not | Aldermen Pride, of the Srcond Municipality teuged | S#4 finding that the odds wer to the grew fered intense agony. compiaivicg that bis lower limbs 2 vieking him aliy amon f : hair, and ® | valued « fol herre | vt bim wi t moment. Ue at first refused to bereprudently consulted ibe — 4 oes suddenly ¢ bid } “5 - tie sireet where a policeman ec and isc to create an v4 take suytRing to elieviate his cudering. but, Spon a hat and on feverntag afterwards t REPORTS OF COMMITTERS | patience of musical prod! Thad are about and iG “sy following is aliet ot th e harbor | phen ¥. M however fo high that vessels lay very | Bot k of sweet ofl being administered internally, not End it. He went into» er a ite ar ae nels ~ ho, ~ ‘ Jost opposite, and aekedsthe proprietor why be did not | in West Dieventh etreet. Adop eo Ut to aseist him, The man piled thethe was | Communication trem Sireet Commisslo Geeta the Socbarge of bis Gaty nienenngaiee efreié to Interfere. ax Wf he dic. those rofiane would | Of feveing im vacent lots on southwe aty eene wi Cowmittes om Streets im fevor of feag This o is twil of tender ; oll the howe down Abent his ears Is is quite eri. | Twenty third treet and Tenth avenue Ben ghmen te idaial sass the tasers vomanes withigt te 4 Tent’ that they must have eslew om portech | _ Cveniaitice on Streets te Saver on seselsnee Paroti's vosal iN we reoullect Gistivctly e moment Before the explo. 'Whunity trem the inefllelene more owing poste in Chathar sirest, trum Fe ; naan tion recing a group of five or six persons etandingin Sruld never have ventured. ot By | ey i z Belences reported in| "** oke-pipe—Mr. Juniue Beebe, hundred yards of 0: e while at Richmond, made » donation of eutioman, was walking up | *terte in. Brooklyn, this daring ‘ Raorkus personas er te That was the lest ever From the want of pr any pereous the | lows b Asyluaa (Protestant) $400; 88. oat tine previously he wae like Brockism are about to pote ef ome Ny, » veer yeyy b ony fort friends, in his ueual , ave ft and come t Orphan Arylem (Pr the at beet auciew quiet, modert {Darin dentous vethery wittee om Streets ta fever of authorising the | ¢@ Inking donation of $1.00) to the Female Orphan Te to 1 mest member of the’) ecmtnied ag THadren Kiver Raiizoad to run care for the sccommods. | A#yivio: but heoring of the «x iste * two other able to aecertaln, the FulO® tien of way paseengers betworn Chambers ond Thirty. | !nstitusions, she pio the gift, and divided tims ee committee, in favor of feneing vacent lots be- | | the amowmt equstly a storm | Killed —Charles If Perry, reporter of the Bulletin; ben 7 * wiate wd Hed with vessels, that rou | Alfred Stillman. of the New York Novelty Works; Ste- = nea wth tb 4 w birth tind Tht nt srecte wad Laingtom | Waren or 3 first engineer oa Ad ; and Fourth avenues, \aopted ‘ i “ te Beebe and oth: whore names are | #100 He escaped, and up to last evening had not Beme commiteee, in favor of Alling sunken lots in | ae | a va King, bowad . sprang} in ho han baen for | Tremucth street, between First and Second avenues, | from Dress Santiago to oe Orleans, with, some o hitly. will recover | Rio Chance OF Rare —Michsel Seully eho on for | sorted ; jo hetkebe ant ara Melee pilot, badly; Philyp Wendy. mate, slightly; | rome days in eurtody on nc ol tape, wat ox cninittee on Reads, in favor of regulating and crew, wae driven in from strens of wenther, and now | ©. @. Williw elghuly ; Capt, John P t leg ¢ on Tw ‘The pr in. Mee Warbrioh, gry m Kighty-fourth street from Pe rth to Finn = A mM. ck the Srviacaler, -shons | teactured; Nathan Jarvis. severely ; Stephen Jarvis, | ¢ | not sppea and it war shown he was intoxicnted Syenue,and Bighty-aith street from Third to Pith | ton miles ftom Mategerde As we lesen from ir severely ; J. W. Andrew rely, bat . at the time. Be war discharged * | avenue Adopted yy F. rourly, renlaed ; Jan J Day. of Bark, Day, | Finn —A house fn the gcuree of erection and neatly | | Ceomiitien on Birvats, tm favor of requiating, grad | the Munday evening previous, with the: Inte. Steuer & Oo.. wlightly | r Bigny. sot tho finished, situate on Oxford «trent, Lae prop of Le. | Iny, eetting Curb and gutter stones, w wgging side. | tion of si x : on on the Deira, eighty ; Mr Kido, be had More ped Knowlton, of Conneetiout, took fire on Tucwlay morn- | walks in Severtieth street, from Third to Fourth ——.e night encountered « heary Mr. Ryan, of the Orleanian. slightly; Henry Lathrop, | jpy, about 10 o'clock It wos brekpaned, wad this © Ou coneurrenes, referre , $ ales Rein Us ward, tn ily; Jae MeDad. deck band, slightly; — fall, | cicumstance and the great exertions of the if mea, Snittee om Fire Department te favor of conor. | his honte, bulwarks. apd sustained constterabe Injary ty; apprentice ot Mr Leeds, elightly; Capt. An- saved it from total dextr prevented the fre ring in resolution to arge the houses 3 gine | Mtn hey one eee ten, tae le, jeg Badly ber ken, wince reported a from salenaing te t Tuldiegs. Ths | Company ho, St, ond Mose Company No, 95, Uon- cluded tofmake % da bay. the rT L. Warner firm of J, L Warner b Oo, — Stillman brother of Alfred #@tilim Wm. Bitiot, badly, John Taylor. slightly; difficolty of obtaining wa eit fee curred im quentiy le in thir city. T P at about $2000. Ao sfepented whan Not without and the e with the channel. and the vessol (na cinking condition, it wae FROM THE MOAR OF AL DRRSTET tn favor of timore, slightly; ——— Thaye slightly; building wae it is feared, fatally injuted by a fall from i deemed imperative fer the preservation of life, to reef Thompson, of tbe abi; — ~ west Pp! the third story, t Badns A . which was accordingly done. and without. we are three colored firemen, ba Jobe W Uso! Insuretion. Acainet ane Fanat Comrany.—Jndge years. at the senw lon to gaa | happy to ray. the lors of @ single lite although great at ebarity borpital ] iJ. . tajanetion to festrale the prem nirect, fa aves . ire om | re arrived hereon Thursday last. most of them slightly; Mr Garland Second Muniolpality treasurer, 4. S Or New New York Gee Light Company— contract to expire ote condition, having lovt all thelr bage #lightly iivering thatthe letter has } the let cf May, 1008. 5¢ oe fenater, ameag che rest ls De From the NO. Or t, Des. 16 vant of the # fiton Fuitoy Af ce ork. asioners, whe has lost a The melt pati xiet: xists in ropard tof)" Seard Cy toed thowe drt sonday ta | Te build parapet walle on Fourth svenue near York pers, Me Haughey, ‘ ile, alo ne of the Heriem Kajtrond —the same the portene’ weunted ond inteting from the Angie- | Seseass ve Ot proxinoy. shen an lntercatiog argu. | sille, along the lige of Ube Harlem Restrond ov oo Norman Up to lect evening the body of Capt. Beebe to the ree) orisdiotion of the tee 4 had net bees found, and nothing bad been heard from | mer beenpecteds ens 0 the Law Committe, ethers that were mineing. Since our Saturday's oit- sued to meet on Mowday Mr EC. Storm Mr. Stiliman, Mr. [Hiil, first en- resent. the P or of the Anglo-Norman, and Nelson. pilot ba ; and formerly editor of the Point Irnbel Bulletin, is ainong the passengers.— Mata- ao stb o'oloek, | serda (Texas) Tribune, N Te oat amtot | BURNING or Maine State Pursov.—The Stat priven, at Thomaston, Me, was discovered to be On Wednesday evening, ov boat New York, & young men Arreme cep Burerp ph Of the money bas been tdentified by | were Tound- one mate by Godfrey, Paris; one by Rey- | Pipcime’ landing, Abe own. Wel- ataio | & of tho tages they seestved, GOE we far Wery pea te Gamimiicces weet. tt seecneediatag oom ‘ sonrén | te thet fee sade half o'clock, Sanday ‘ r bs not geet and he tmaediately leaped iat otitte Mets and others permaten efterneon law ngine ” promp'ly on Sekt perl ove the of get pe ir} S eral Le he * wt of & two men, @ Pires, bflnae 4 treet weet of Tenthavenwe Re | spot; but owing to excessive cold, (thermometer yrome of those WhO are tateninn him. In @ state of inpensibill.y, and conveyed him feried ranging 12 degrees above zero,) and the searcity of New York. [ite name did not tranepire Tur New Bnerary Soere ere tix hate foand at nuvi meeting of thie rociety tation, five hate | Url! oping. enetrance of Pam tt 5 & wate, — not be prone fot cope ad to work the wede ot flagzing tidews on the flames. The warden’s dwelling house, Reterred to the Street Commissioner, with | O10 hice, and guard room, were entirely de reed Ai Bett Hato atreyed ‘The workshops and yowera = were it 2h0 perenne af o ‘ke. tris, Paris, peoctl matk 3, one by D Aray, New Or- | Utie more than balf the pumber present On the lee | Committee on the Fire bp on gvagurtease page hg by ott ey ys fal feo WES saiten ae 4M _ ae Dy ee. | b--— ae oo ed Podgerind pauptet. her, were nll anfely todged 1b the workshops. with Andrew V Lexthe written onthe Ho | fockpass oF rae Pore nation or Bacon: 14 --By 601 er a © Poles yeported im favor of paying | fire is enppased to have originated from a stovepipe and one by Lemonnier & oe Peris, At | prevent, vith core alesant* Dilla, for pact oa be Beer | in the uuerd Dae tasten bat made by be he er one hat by Genin New York. In ali ther thir plantation. At Haran: RE PORTE OR COMMITTERS boat below Burthe’s Fa’ “" res, Adopted Seer of Sn teres, wee ot ea ee te eck Mark F Bigny: one made oP) “Sane oa bee in favor of tegelating on” fon oy

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