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eee eee NEWS BY THE MAILS Our Washington Correspandence. Wastuxaron, Dee. 26, 1851, The Library of Congress—The Late Five ‘The debris of the late fire im the beautiful room appro- priated to the library of Congreas—the masses of black- ened rubbish whieh lie under the west front of the Capi- tol—the ashes and cinders of some forty thousand ‘volumes destroyed, piled up from five to eight feet high, ‘Present, “indeed, a sorry sight; amd the leaves, and fragments of leaves, of the burned volumes, of all nations, end lspgueges, and tongues, are strewn about the ter- morning. seaee economies Baturusy pag Mi pee yp 27, Craaces Beac, infent ret Herbert, 1 penny ed oe aoe Albany sod Ccasotiens panes copy. saan, On Bunday eceatver fe Mancanerra, relist Sree eepemnel here ofthe la:e Uaptain abort Erakiue, ia tho Toth year of : age. “th UNG ait ore ol emcebnings endinens ‘The whigs have had the misfortune to lese one of their untry, and was made ‘The fiends of the family are respectfully invited to at- choicest in the country, y es siopaliy breaking out into lames, notwi their | members of the House, Mr. W of Wi who 5 Thorough saturation with water by the. last night's rain | Gled'e few dace sincy° Tis venwace een wean, 8° | tinguished ‘Amorican seboiar and Sud enw. tn adgision to the watering by the fiemen, It | euiatter ty meeting of the flocs, and it 1 probable ibis stated, the spesial design. seems strange that a heap of ashes, cinders, and masses eee fortnight of the session will be over betore the ii of half-burned book leaves, a8 wet as a pile of printer's yw member will beable to take een Seven days’ | all ita branches, from its carly masters Paper when working off the first side of a heavy edition, netics muat be give m of the town meeting at which the | sent time, and contains a should thus break out into fits of spentaneons somtns- election to fill the vacancy will be held. One vote may | that areraro and beautiful. tion, But so it is; and the cartmen, as they shovel the be found of importance in a bed where the dominant | By the aid of Congress, establia! hing tbe Smith- objects of natura! tend ber funeral, on morning, December 10-o'clock, from her late residence, No: 921 Pearl atzeet. macen penne sain bunihy Deceaber 3 Ms, Basooer Dany, in the gr and those r§ Patrick and Jemes Daly, also the trade of sailmakers in general, are invited to attend her funeral, on Tueeday, Desember rubbish into their carts, are enveloped im @ cloud of has but six majority, of mcre than four | gonian [nstit » | 30. at 1 o'clock P.M., from her late resi: ¢, No. 20 smoke and steam; while those above, who are still cast- members. On pay other hand, the whigs sald | jonping, or - to belong, to the U1 Vee cone, - street, ing out the trash trom the windows, appear to be working | to heelected from Bilterica and North Chelsea have re- arette be delivered to persons authorized “f Zoanive | ,, As eencean om Despethes £7, Rennes, peel som of in the midst of a fire not yet subdued ceived their certificates; and though both will be un- them—thus forming @ national maseum; but from Martha and t 8. Mt Dowell, aged 5 months and 27 A guard of policemen are stationed about the library | seated, their votes will be of as much weight at the or- ane & be | 1478 rocm, to prevent the curious among the outsiders from | ganization as those of any other two members. the gradual manner in which the tobe | “Sn Sunday morning, December 98, Many Jane. J. Sshing out the mecalsand ccins which are still occa. | " ‘There will mot be much change inthe details of the | completed, yoars must elapse before ous | daughter of Abraham and Maria Nixon, aged 1 year and 'y found among the heaps of ruined wisdom which | organization of the two branches. The whigs have been specimens, cogravings, &o., can be deposited, | 9 months. smoke like accai piton the stone floor many | sround, offering to almost democratic Senator | classified, and acranged therein; and @ loaa from | The friends and relatives are invited to at- medels cf the several valuable cabinets wht ad elect, to make President of nate against Gen. | the public treasary—the rover, to be repaid by | tend ber tuneral, this day, from parents’ remdence, the library. it is supposed will be found fit for preserva- | Wilroz—that is, to get up a little alitio with the the anaual surplus of interest, from tho | No. 47 Greanwich street, i 2 lock UM tion, as a few have been already recovered. wicked loccfocos—but without meeting with any success. | ¢inded capital—would moot ye 4 ments in | _ 02 December 27, of a S agery” eee Eurza As for the books destroyed, there were some fifteen | for the trap is too piainly in sight for any oe not abso- P a Waxsu. wite of the late Willian {hourand of valuable werks, and of editions; but | lutely blind to escape seeing it, ‘There will be a free | this respect, ‘The friends of the taal. and thoes ob hee 00, youn, there were also some ten thousand volumes, more or less, | oiler elected clerk of the Bevate, but who, is not now At prosoni,the usefulness of the iasticution is limit- ‘James L and Owen Dowd, ani fof what might be called worthless trash, also destroyed | Known. The cifice is one of the Heat inthe State, ‘Mr. | ¢d to the asquiroment of the meaps of future usc. | 0 “howe of ber brothers, a ; am ol bee broWer iW-iaW, James Waisd, ate invited to os books not worth the house room they occupied, for practi- | Banks, it is generally believed, will be ohosen Speaker of | fulness, the circulation of its tions, and the | tend her tuners! this afternoon. at © o'clock, from ber cal purposes, but still necessary to a complete aoe the House, and the whi igs il run Mr. Keltogg. Mr. | delivery of loctures; and asthe are never pub- | \ste residence. No. 108 Nigeteenth etiezt, cormer of Third ‘The most valuable series lost were the records of the | Joseclyn will be run for the clerkship of the House by | lished in a complete form, the tage to be de- | avenue. British Parliament from the time of William the Con- | the coalitionists, and Mr. Story by the whigs; Querer, alias Wiliam the Great Norman Fillibuster. | and from the closunsss of pertiss ta the Homes ee ee Se id dyer tee Se "These, we understand, cannot be replaced, even by the | the latter's prospects are by HO means des- | ay be there while a. os ee ae English government, there being mo series extant so | perate. Bome of the coalition members are | May be ther fa seit . eas Minto ait nearly complete. We send youa leaf frem one of these | by no means pleased with Mr. Joaselyn' #8 condact during lecture room, wever, will not accommodate “ books, pickes up among the rubbish Tho lear euciesed | the last seseicn. Not content, they say, with ten doilacs | Who wish to aitend; and hence it is contemplate is from the viene | proceedings of 1339, folio,im | per diem, aud sundries, which he rece! while aimort | could large audiences continue, to provide a large the French langu: ions of the chapters | every other democratic editor in the was on the | lecture room io the maia building, which is at pre- in Latina Next is the Tite ry ot Mr, Jefferson, of 7,000 | verge of elarvation, Le mast needs appoint his sov,amere | seat in an unfinished state. volumes including many beuring the marginal "notes of boy, and not entitled to vote for years to come to the The Lustitution ia sted on part of the public On Sunday morning, December 92, Geoace H.. young- est son Cetra nt aud Mebala J. Cape, aged 2 years 6 ad 9 day ds oF the famis iy are respectfully invited to funeral, tais day, at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dete of his parents, No. 1:8 Beeond atzeat. MAMET IMNE INTELLIGENC that great republican apostle in bis own hand writing. | place of Assistant Clerk, with a salary of six dollars per “Island,”” i In this respect, aud as the nucteus of the late library of | Gay. ‘This cort of geesdincts, though common enough | Sounds. on what is called’ the © sian a re Congres», the library of Mr Jefferson was intrinsically | with poiiticions of a!! parties, does not ‘always pay inthe hoods | vA ry one haben soca by all cds the most valuable list of the books cousumed. | long rum. A vigorous attempt to remove the old Ser- masome 16 mes Sata he esdiaaeae ition of this catalogue, is, however, saved. | geant-at- Arms vill te made. Tie olfiee i¢ a good oug, | 8Bd turrets, aad possessing uo claim to archivecta Congres $20. Uo tir the catalogue, The geogeaphi- | and Mr. Stevens bas held 1 for sixteen years, go that it | tal beauty or desig Ata distance the buiding cal alco braced a considerable numb# of veryan- | is thought a decent regard for the Principle of rotation, | may be easily mistaken for ons ia ruins or in the cient aud valuable books, iaciuding six folio volumes im | and the interests of their own friends, requires that the | course of erection. {rom (he east and west doors, Catia, priced in the sixteenth century, amd adorned | coalitiontsts should serve him as King Richard of bump- | plank walks have been laid to the extremities of with numerous quaint eppravings, illustrative of the | backed memory. served bis Grace of Bucks—take him, nas Smithsonian grounds, beyond these it belongs Marin Scowor Jouninaa. how York. aborigines, «io Brazil, and of the feats of | and cut his head cif, Bis not being removed last w Columbus sertez, Pizarro, Se. ‘There | has been the cavso of much bert feting, That foaliag | ¢0,the Uorporation of the city to provide for tio | PP Correepondents. iB 1 very ancient Italismand | the coalitionists lavghed et then, when they.hed some | PUDlic Convenience; and consequently, of a dark | Caprsins of vowels and obore, farmishing Marine Nowa to ‘arge books, of adout | fifty mejority in the Hovse; bet a mojority of only six | Might, whoo the weather ig wot aad the roads mud- | °)) » Jgypt, published by | or eight, and that not remarkable for its Telable quai- | dy,.mueh dificulty is exparionces in reaching tae the Freoct government, under the order of Napoleon, | ties,is provocative of any other sentiment than one of a | Institution. and prefseed by the selentiie corps attending his izyp- | mirthful character. It is tikely tit tae whig Auditor will propriation has beea made by Cong bes —- * Ginw expastin, were of great value; but we presume | be xemoved in course of the session. Why he wasallowed | fgr the goncrai improvemoa' of the public groun they can be. and will be. replaced by the government of | to remain last winter, has {fetsled soue persons who | on ench sido of the canat, ca lod the “Mall.” and 4 France a Were not svfliciently bet ind the scenes to know whatia- | ntan js matured for co the whole, in- We understand that the total of appropriations for the | fluences were at work to keep usefulwhigs in place. ‘The | ! nds, iato an oxt “ Yibrary books amounts to $192,000 out of the Treasury whigs said Mr. Wilder was kept in because there was not Reales tk ane io presented by foreign governments and pri- | » man whom the ccolitionists ¢ared to trust, out of their | | eee! woh y viduals, Will, no doubt, make the total loss of | whole number, or who. if ho bad the requisite tatezrity to be planted wica PORT OF N&w YORK, DEC. : 23, 1364. Arrived. dor, bia a 15 books, pictures, inaps, ebarte and medals, $260,000, mak- | was also poscersed of the necesaty ability, Thi.) tier of trees that will flourish in this sacs ad pu ieee ae ee yt 4 ing due allowance tor the 25,000 volumes saved, by being | ing eetimate of the honesty and intel! ae coali- | Climate. ew it fore topgalvant eail, lost ore topmast tay- 1 another room, separated by a thick wall from the main | t: aes. was very = z had @ strong I bave only to state in conclusion, ae ya boara bulwarks, tery rece! other da- Library. mdency to reconcile them tion of the whiz | the average number of which annually is upwards | ™2«° The library room occupied the front of the central | auditor. The real ‘ ot was suown hia eae ge eee r ares oy At, pad he al cag ye td building cf (he Capitol, looking west, being inthe second ) was, that the democrat wanted him tore | teous and obliging treatment from Professor Jewett, ge. sboke skid orcester, of Salem, ay tp Ee. etory Y on the me og eee a big) two mote te be ot assietenc Lhere was a Tibrerian ef the titution and tho other gentlemen joke Br bark Reve, of Cougress, at the Notunda. was fee! k a ° owies of Congres at he Rosuede: Te war cueee lang, | deat of tuis sort of b> caniuited toward WEG | ‘who arp connected with it” ‘The former es devsed tree #hy lights. “On each side was a range of alcoves, | Banks was ready enotigl: (o visplace 1m experienced a plan for stereotypin ae ues of libraries, with ws sicaal, No dill), which supported an upper gallery, also stowed with | Svewker, but he was very desirous that the experi separate movable ti ich difficulties that passing thi ones (or New Yori Gordon, from Onr=* books. Aivogetber, this brary room was an exoeedipgly | whig cierk should retain bis place, as that ofticer's | before were considered as ocmehis may bo over- | toa for Lo ar nabere on Alecatp $09 “Straits of Gaspar, beautiful specimen of Corinthian architecture. The | knowledge is always available to the Speaker; andinthe | come, and now editions of rapidly increasing cata- | run near to her dook filled with pirat fe sad 3) many proas alongside; could ornate of the ore ES i Sion of Boston, Sidays Ly uimbo for st 4 W hae had vory severe veathoe ‘= ee coast, lost fore tapmass backatays, 2Bd received othe: Ka! Hapien, Mbortou, Taleahuano, uit 76 daye, damage to the building by the fire, we apprehend, can- | then state of ailairs, such knowledge was doubly vatua- ve - not be tepaired ebort cf the sum of $50 000, bir, Bo the demptratla. ola eine very weer belag ad oe Perea we comraren oly nae ers It has been discovered tba one of the flues for heating | beaten. | The free soil clerk of the Senate appointeaan | such historical, statistical and descriptive notices of theroom, was the origin of the fire; that frame of | experienced whig his uststant. snd thissame eaperienced. | Pustic lib the United Stator an bo deemed wood, ruvnivg into the wall, communicated the fire to | whig assistamt clerk, before taking the comfortable place’ | PUblic libraries in the © nit or hag oy — the books. The intensely cold weather of the last week, | which bad been provided for lim, had the coat impu- | Would be of peers! interest, tegether with suc ‘bas made (he firemen keep up an intensely hot — dence to make the avowal that his taking it must not be | special detaile as may be beneficial to those who Cure in the furnaces below, and but for the fact the | construed to meap that be gave any countemance to the | @re engaged in tho organization and care er ed buliding is nearly all of stone,—floora, coalition, though bis own father was then sitting at the —it could not exist aday, under the Plat n om Benate Sor. one of the ccalition members. peesenanane ay RR Ug eso ne Boston; of fring up down below. Nothing buta cou How are you oif for cold’ We bave it here of the 5 Honses ror Mesico.—The war with Mexico 28 Sp brig trom Malaga tor ‘aaltimore,. The ern steamboats, couruming each forty of wocd a Deatest quality, and ip quantities sufiicient to ey EAE roduced at least one beneficia! result. It taught i vory Leavy weatheron the coast; has boom 9 can give you any ides of the Sean one oe the seas ef ali the tropics, if we could but eateh eh paeny tolay @ high value oa American horses. Norris, Galveston, Deo 11, with eotton, ‘of wood and ceal required to heat a cold, open, and thus convert them into what Bill, with bs usual | The lesson was learned in o manner not #0 very pleasant i. - building, covering an acre and a half of ground, with the force of expressiop, calls “ thriliimg regions of thick- | to the puplis—a charge of cavalry is a highly efficient, Ren bunk). Moody, New Orleans, 21 thermometer below zero in the open air. ribbed ice” The thermometers are getting as low as | but by no means an agreeable line of instructio aes It is to be hoped that, in rebuilding the library, it will Fitchburg railroad stock—agreat deal lower than nothivg. | boreemauship and the merits sive, and weight of qua- ip Trumbull, Smith, New Orlosns, 15 days, with mdss, to be made fire proof, as far as iron can be substituted for Eighteen degrees beiow zero was the mark among Grupeda of the equine race. It appears, however, that wood - great majority of respectable thermometers this morning, | tho Mexicau celsius have been enabled to forget the ‘The cause of the destruction of (he library has beem | pronounced by competent judges to be coldest of the erness of this lesson. and to retain a strong liking ascertained to be the cutting into a chimney flue.and | searon It ia the coldest December have had we our Ametican breed of horses. 1! is not to be —iae piece of timber in it which formed the sillto | since 1895. T rhould think. But the weather is far from pontenss at inapeople #0 fond as the Mexicans are of one of the alcoves Iliad there Leen proper disegrecable, being clear, with a braciag here. and imals, and so remarkeble for spiendid borsemsn- such a calamity would not have occurred the sun shining most gloriously. ALQUMA y ri lateseee a novel Kind of car, however. that Ctuskey, architect, who reported to the thirtieth Qon- te 4" ™ horses. Bome forty or fifty very fe epecimens of ys in Lis report, with re- Our Philadelphia re rrespoudence, eatucky and other Western breeds, haye been shipped om this port to Vere Cruz within the last three weeks; ‘4, December .8, 1861 ‘another cargo of (wenty-five will be forwarded imaday Post at Sry Cliftoa, Ingersoll, ier Orleans, Dec 12, with mdse, ip suaton & Thom Has experienced very acavy wea- een. haa been 8. eck Patent (Beye Battaesone Tealoe, 46 days, with cat and 146 passengers, to Cracken & annon. 8 a ‘Adams, Mobile, 15 days, with oobton, to ie ‘Bark Joon ha Boston), Lull, Mabile, 16 days, wish wannah, 6 da7s, with cotton, 10. “une ana Tew), ), Copetan!, Thomastan, & ei fa bes yh co mes gress on the public buildic gard to the chimney ‘ues © Two of these tues have also been cut into and left Prsraoeres Cpen, exhibiting the greatest corcicampese, for they might | he Five--No Trace of Mr. Haly—Three mace Men Messing | oF two; andaboct twenty more will be shipped in the igs), Krom, oanice, 26 4 destruct ef the building, should the adjoin! ‘i fami ht. We believe the animats thus seat it, Se, J wer? . Re case gt on fre,and a portion of the burning matter | The terrible anxiety of the ‘amily and frieude of ar | Sours ofa fortnight. ie Mee tee picked out expe. Se Ege a Tl ae, spoke Brig 5 ote, from —— vor if of provisions, sor and supplied them; pass down through these dues and the open- | Haly bas not been alleviated by the poor eatistaction of | Cially to suit tue tastes of the most extravagant Mexican E ws gehng pe ee? oe Ly ae be len finding his mangled remains. A portion of the mass of Samiter ones o ; - the Bepate chamber, to make the result more than | bficks has been removed from the spot where heis sup | "5° questionable. ublic buildings have been destroyed | posed to have perished, without finding aay trace. Wil from causes less apparent. And here I would remark, | liam Maker, one of the Mayor's night police, is also Tas Fire in ast B \.—The loaa of Bre: that, whilst on my examination, and in company with | missing, and as Le was on duty at the fire. it is supposed ty, by the burning of Blane’s glass works at Gaptain Dunnington, Chief of the Police of the O tbat he Eas also perished tou, on Thursday, appears not to have been ao serious found ove.of the ‘ues of the chimneys on fire throwing | Two members of the Morris Hose Company, Jamee | 4s at Brat represented, aud the business of the coucera out large quantities of burning scot sufficient to have | Cook and Jesse P; ‘@ likewise among the missmg. | will continue without interre, ‘ion. ignited the platforms which cover the valieys,and thence | with their equipm: They are known to have been qicteatialighnpslaliin Lorve flesh. ‘The speculation appears to be us it is movel == Naw Orleans Picayune an Daven (ot Doweetabem > Bowe ual oy ra pad as ‘tugar, to master. very severe restos, ra yaad ‘as 'dars N of “ide " (ot New Haven), Rhodes, Doiminics, to beve communicated with the wooden cupolas which | on duty at the fire, and have not been seen since. Tue Fiest Suaa —Tho first shad of the season mg gon with ora, light the til and the vestibule and passages in the The ruins are still smouldering, and the attendance of eben at | t * ae Dee, Bermuda, 18 iays, in be’ Stawtecad tastes thdes, Watsh 048 gresliy tothe vise, | the foumenie henenery. | aarihee gra ageon ne eros Dy: cents ws WAL. It was, however, promptly attended to by Mr. Dunuing- ‘A soft rain, accompanied by a southerly wind, has de- fee with cotton, &e, ton, who ordered buckets of water from below, aud had | stroyed our ing, aad rendered the walklog de- Brooklyn City Intelligence. wid bets ey, eet Tateras. han, BC i textinguirbed” cidedly disagreeal Suirreny Pavemrxts—Accioswrs tv Conseavenceme | gf rig aloo ACK ost ae ‘iia a, NC, eee ene peer eer pe athe iy yey Dh al LP md bie Bmms Frances,’ love Bila oridy 1G cays, w vo @ur Becton Corcepondence. ‘The Smithsonian Institution. humerous accidents for a day or two past, and it there- | iumbse, &-. to Simpecn, 3 & a fore Vehocres pedestrians to tike head’ where and how | ‘“sepr'Catacsos, Rien, Savasnah, 6 days, with ootton, &e, Bostos, Dec. 27, 1851. Wasitxaron, Dee. 22, 135. | they tread. On Sunday morning one of the pilots belong. | tors L WoCresdy & Co. % The Municipal Election—Great Whig VictoryThe Senze ‘The lectures at this institution will commence im- | ing to the Jackeon Ferry, named Joba Crolius, fell upoa lorie? V otemPlattings—Decth of & Member of the Howe | mediately after the Christmas holidays; the first of } {us,'ce in Hudsom avenue and suilered a very severe frac: The Weather, $e. which will be delivered by Dr. Kano, of the Ex- | Hudson Srewse, ty the police. An aged lady residing in ‘The whigs bad a“ merry Christmas.” on Thursday, in | ploring Expedition, who will be followed by the b we ye arsen 4 oI upoa te ae Consequence of their haying, om Wednesday, elected | two Professors Silliman, and by Professor Agassiz, | yesterday morning fo smal! lad while walking in Jon thelx candidate for Mayor by # glorious majority of one. | ye. B.A. Gould, and other gontlemen of aciontific Mreet was severely injured in consequence of similar pons yhsy pega dabut hice aaaneaions and literary attainments; and as { purposoforward: | ““Aviemer ro Conse Beicior py Ocrtise Mio Tundat bd y Baving | ing, for insertion in the Herato, a report of these | Wir! av Ax: —On Saturday night last, a man named none other to be thankful for, and anxious to keep up | 28 I a brief t : Jobn Kelty, residing ia Firman atrect, attempted to. put their character for ¢evotional piety. ‘They have a sort ures, | presume a brief account of the origin of | an end to his existence by cutting bis throat with an 4 dave, ems a 8 dnyes jan Bite, Rockland, S days. Ei edie, aoe ae oe Be er ti ie : of notion that heaven may be waxed or duped over | the institution, and of tho progress that has been exe The edge being rather dull. however. he did not Below. “to their side, if they are only artful enough in the | made towards carrying out the munifieont inten- | *Hcceed ia carrying out his int Officer Bimp, | 032 ship and two brigs, unknown. way of throwing dust into its eyes. Yet even this vio | tions of its founder, will not be unacceptable to the istrict police, being ec mmoned into the house, tory is not without alloy, for they are charged with | numerous readers of that paper, in Luropo as welt dai ematah cae wane was shortly efter having clected Mr. Seaver by having had revort to illegal | ag in the United States A Coco Warer Barte--On Saturday night last «maa means. Tho accusation is, that they bought upalot | ‘The net proceeds of the bequest of Jamos Smith. | 2ammd Edward Vohec, residing ia Hicks street. uninten- of Irishmen, who were not voters, and allowed them to | 7 k ‘ 7 tionally hy = into the asia ot the Atlantic Dock, aad jon, Esq , an Englishmaa, receiv ‘rea- | came nea’ Moer Chase, of the Thicd voto. Against the names of many on our voting lists a . ed into the T me Best being Crowned. Ofleer of the Thu sury of the United States, fo: ii dist: ict potice, being in the vicinity, repaired to the apot. were “dots indicating tbat they had no right to vote, | oi Ww aetita iar r a ~ —— instivnte | O05 after much trouble succeeded in getting him out ned either from not having paid their taxes. or not having | ™ ston, for the benefit of mankind at large, | took bim to the station- house. where be stayed duriug the been naturalized, or not being of age, These “dots ‘and the poople of the United Statesin particular, | remainder of the aight ° Jenn Mi 516.169: net n snr tue Orrr Oover—John MeCarty, coa- were all erared. and a aystem of suffrage established | WS $516,169; and tho interest that had acerued up | victer of assault aad battery wich Intent to kill: was sea wniverral enough to hare efitisfied Louis Napoleon | to July, S46, when the trust waa jaced under the | terced to Bre ye: od six moaths imprisoument in the himeclf Provided a men’s or boy's name was | Care ofthe Regents, was $212,12°—meking a total | State Prisoa at Bing Bing, and Christian Homan. on con on the liste be w wed to vote, though a | of $757,205 The Rivers aad Bay are evil Sled with large folds of drifting ioe. aoa—Me Wee ff Le red loss, gives the foliowing partic 2 morning of the 12h Jal vic tion Of g:and larceny, wae seatenced to confimement in the sage place fer @ term of two years and ix qouth einee be may ba iting himeclfta that | Of his sum they were authorizod to expend on | Metbe. a a: cupelned trom the v7 sailys Beds of Caps Ul charming psrt of ¢ a, the Bog of Alien. A horrible | tho building to be ero the above amount of | eaie of tickets of admla-ion to the Plymouth Church a board, and was boiling a} the tate of things this—in the czes of the defeated camil- | interest, and any balance of iuterest on the origina! | Brocklyn. on the cecasion # visit t> Brooklya, iliey ‘would b $1,900 com- Gaies, But the whigs have got the government back | capital, which might remain, over and above the “ a to ee ooi-eat bappened. The morning was into thes hada and they moan > venp iti they ean a ead Tn ac eg te ser fhe and thelr grip is @ strong 0 ihe stupidity of ¢ ‘ " th $a whals, as wo could whale in aging democrats was probably the cause of Mr. Seaver's a jew to render tho CITL TRADE REPORT. | ative eatesy. Peer ae eee eee eee ise ies ‘hat | institution meie extensively useful, prudentty do-| Seesverirrs—Flour was wow nélive the Cand von would repetl ilreli sand t a! | like to kuow, | termined to incronse the permanent fund, by saving | sisting of 15.000 bbin =D anadian, at $4.1, a $4 - ended upon would the Union be then fo Mr. Thaater, the dems- | from the accrued and accruing interest, $150,000; | {7 sj Common Southern. af $4 59 a $4.62); andordinary top asa taraed. thom ov , eratie candidate he! \ on ack watil he was tite ‘ on to choice State, with mixed to fancy Western, at $450 a jone 0 whee the sound guns, 25 relly kiched cil om Wed nl ebowed himself to be | 20d, fer that purpore, to limit the sum to be e M76 @ Hour fetched $ 59 for 100 bbia. fing: and Jo's ia the fog, was heard over @ point of Drape ng Pee re bing 09 votes ine on the buildings aad grounds to $230,000, | wre, cog $3.25 ur 60 bie do . the previous taten pateLed some men over the hill to ascer povolation of 2 is talked of for the Presidene r poat tye, barley. and oats we nate, wiiile Bveb popularity and tee " the read the completion of the building over a corn there wete 6,000 bushels mixed Western bought at sale of ra ngs, end ot years OF 0 Ob ~-0n advance oie Meaiterraucan trad. ° thin tahenls . . nl orion —The disposition with ¢ tors has been to owed the field. A reward isto be of With this intention, therefore, they invested in ipt Of the Canada ca before operating 28 of hoisting thom to Dr. Smits, he is no wher : United States seenrities, (rom the in t alroady woreda dul. mativet today, te male ’ 9 boat stootar belors tne tey r : r . hard uh to wea doubteas to cay such man ¢ hayiag exist ash ” f thi a el amounting to G9 bales a: ouee aceus easier yes -4 doubtaas te Saf such man ever having caisted. Ite | accrued, $150,000. Of this sum, there remained | Prices cm the lover graies Sse and hove everyining, svervoned. th he has géac to heaven, as his ‘rie nds mppses Il hope that | when the last roport was made, at the commence Feriaste As 6 etn we tog for letters per 4 aiderman’s ber'h at A celestial | mont of the ear, $190,004 sh. ab the | CoPada eogagemeats were verpool, cotton oaval wit down ag at | ‘ a tertes ent of the presemt year, $150,000, which, at the | war ats dd; graiu at od a nd clieese at 20s beers hope beinalnow sono and lendyog them a teas and aftersaving rate of government securitiee, is worth To London. four was at ta 10d ‘al stores a th their trie | from which it appears that, after all the expeadi- | 4, and eheese at £0: beet in ti «the bow of promise that tes | ¢8fe On the building and grounds, on rezcare 1,00 bbia flour wore he storm ia over from walsh teuy Bere solorg | publications and res, and on the library, m obs nge to aoties ta rete is the ‘iret pale primrore of their poticical ow of ant. ¢ "0 9 pretented no ‘ich ‘wil "be followed uy thei May of r seum and gallery of art, ‘hore remained, aot only | besiners embraced 109 b nd mess pork, at smmer of @ presklential victory. the original bequest, but tho above mentioned sum ew NS org and $1 3 sit eae ayy confiden th 9 915 , ‘ et, a 4 §5 5, and $8 do. lard, at 9 he coalition as soon a¢ may bi And after the $150,000 ha: 4 seen ore the 9 14 4.000 ths bacon, the Legislature. soy, “Geld | Regents of tho Institution will have on hand, says e meaning of which is | the report, sufficient to finish the ‘vuildt ng, aod m t you camnet practice | such portions of the interior, in addition to thoce | On December 94 by the Rey Dr Pease Koov ano Nor mpunity providel you | now eompleted, as may be required for yoars to | of Guadaloupe. to Mist Hanne Loves v8, daugh. whige have (tin in | come, notwithstanding they have dotermined to | ter of the inte licwry G. Brees © commenced getting out provisions Plage, bogs twe mile 4 ‘The Bare York, (a want of Beemrua, on the 4 after being om sovndin the | veag “aaa render fireproof the main hall, which ts intended | On December 5, by the Rev WK Stopford. Gron Bare Bro7s Bogen, Deambail, returned to 84 Georees * not the slightest hecitation im ws, | (6f,4 lecture room—thus securing for the Lasti Gray to Marti Burin dagghier of Joveph Smith, Key. | Bermeds, (th inet, being ont ming days (ouppeved for Sale tog it T dare ray they are no wore than the “reat of man | tution an anonal income of $10,000 oss een by the Rev. W Ic Stopford. Javea | Porth not having gone, t the weeks snes of heavy kind,” but only richer. Tt apother German pay Mr. Smithson left his proporty, in caso of the | fi crthicry ns Cnet: Cater of Meury Gray, By nd epl tting bor oails, She bas {roquently been Graders gieit einen guten ronr-r, (atraigut forward | death of his nephew, to found, at Washington, an eat sans iv of the Light. a 2. iaenal aaa a = political — myo bearing prdy and Bt for its ob- — Oia, . Brio Suawno ifteg stat ee ht object to the lesser ie ject the increase and diffusion of knowledge amoag oki v a on Mecember 48, at twenty minutes past bows which her to 0 bP lan to prevent the election of ft Keyes, one of the | MC and hence, says Mr. Hoary, the secretary, the | L<'ciccs PM a: tue residence of her son, 8 Li. Sterling, | ba not about 40 frvo oct! *ematenia candidates is Morfelk. haa beoe ‘uit found, from expericnee, to be eminently prao- pan Ben ES . ys, Of Wilton, Connesti- upon. Mr. Richards, Ofe of the whig candidates, is | “al, requiring no costly building or og ye per | ond T daga ” care 4 moaths ces aed about to decline, and this will moke ome of the hunker | Manentesteblishment; but he exproasos his régret (Neve ef the fune democrats eligible to fill cne of (he three vacancies it | that the restrictions imposed by Congross do not per- Norwalk and (rid, p please copy PRCrers, ¢ Basten from , was struck by fs hoped, in tls way, to keep Mr. Keyen out, aa it is ve. | mit a greater experdituro than is permittad for the | On buoday Decembe: 2 Hiesey'Do ne, amet Be pears lightaiog Shu ule and Lovers Pi te sola Woogallont lieved that some of the democratic members will mot give blication of original memoirs 3 acientific sub- The friends and acy usiotances of the family, the in with Sth ings, fo prominent a free soiler their sup; ainet ove of | jects, and connected a ory—the rosult | members of Acote Lodge, No 7, 10. of O F., are his late ther Old aagorc ints ; While all the whige wi ‘vote for the i rt ted to attend bia fu ahead Area aan ene ooo Yar thowell being cf man, in ex! ben bounds ot reetdeper No.8 [ > oy, at vn eee Erin bat they wit vega trom bie Leow of tue sadageoe of mtd 008 matter Jace Netbony Is tote ' efit verre, on ware, d iar tat Next to the hi ate eyes, whose | % NOY the telaives oud friends of the (oulf, and those of ae ant ‘meteorology, ie ont joa boats, ¢: m- aaah wriding have made him | ay coueitora ci eee tag egiltaticn haa | her sons ond her sonia lew George T Plums, are sae 4 ty Seorotary | ronpectfally invited to attend her funers. oa Tuesday, ‘Bates The vacency in rg I county in Wxely to engse F claims for the Smithaomian Lastitution that it hag! Drcepuper $0, at Folge TM. peeciwery, [rom hes lave aaa Pitge tsdea ‘vuln gustaawe Wer basnee ow i teens pee Perr ey Pi commer Vorgbich hee as aubjeck cling ue Pad ie ra ae Mica (ove Masel iets Bae ae " snd eugering onthe before and SAFE aie Yor hes Deol Arr'scks Monpoke, Dinamove, SY. ate Riv O'brien, Venpecss Liverpool soir yale RIVER, Doo 24—Acr sor Bamuel L. Crocker, Burt, Doo 2, 11 aa—Tho a bano, of Mellvilte, N | _1t is, of 00 ticable to convey more fully the e- J, drifted in Yoni gfe with uoasouton best, pious panions cient Pa, shez are of stciotiy Beet ie ame retarted. atria brigh plank | i por cale at 2 aay, nad-at ide vii. ts ‘arrival of tl Hlossom, who towed hor | Liberty Nee Ferns Bile meee into he Breakwater, whore erauila, aging, spore ‘Tucker, M estat steeoh, Ree together winh hor svoree are snsceahonatl 14 Pino, 8 copy will be transmitted by 26eh, 1 AM~Bhip William, Norloang; barks Kaho, | I freeet are: te a8? meee ae es Al thes gn bon Jee Bao in Sac te four | Pat ten Mae ey fot eee witha about 50; ‘all of ‘been previously reported, remain 3 M. LaRMg mT, SURGEON, F. R. SOCIBTY, AND at F. Bake vessel bas Rttompte ono. (ae ep iene the Wm Poan re S M has established (by bis grostiv superior La hr whose name ‘i not ascertained, dragged freatment ofall rivets niyorth a septate which others Tre e snow storm of lastnight. It continues to sorely rw bh. Not only for t! e'asttabina ‘apid lscase While, Leaal, witha Brothers, enon! fa i eaten er any Sedicines, neti thoie ay 7 i bouun ends, in watch rosie iment: oe oad of manoge- | beer’ aud whic Lave ben uiting ras tn wantof Loge bf oA di ye; fe As LY pe a and value for unless cannot with readiness be supplied, notwithstanding tho fasl- | foil d , it affect: hve ‘th harbor adords fora gonotal depot, Wind calm trom | tions. The written ‘M—The echr reported ashore ia the John © | thougl. his prece; wen, sob None gteasehe Win Ponn went to hor assis | Acton cf Londo i U3 moraiog, but did nob aucoced in whan her off. | fortunately "mumersua victims of eli abuse, harbor. thousands y:ho esawot be cured with medicine peciaily solicit tuone, of Wi.atover compinint in Fantess an easy aud porm: fer, afull ctatemont (tena Wh foe, ‘to box 71 ee Ringries. Ja, bound to ‘on Rasvorn Pe a t Chawbors. ‘Delaware, Maria “Theresa. sad Edu C, tom Oar, Zocor Eastern porto, came to 4 {tera 20a, where in mies oreei aR, " at fe Hhonide et some seveat) 8 in ths orlatast tore ‘vill’ oon be pan 3 PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISR— Tifth edition; by M.D. La Croiz, MD. Albaay, Bie fhe FRSecloe ot rear A al” Bote sad 1) Fs : et inte ‘remultiag te which dostroy the physical aad F eigenat DowerD, with wood dranzed her acho; Stale te Fe ofits om tno Captain and brt up to Went off to-day, to take of tho Captain aud crew, bet up This time the boat bas not returned. Nov s veosol has gone 0 arriv Arno, Bascom, Boston; Creols, Pioree, NY. Koa (8p), Gacegs Barcelona; Union (8p Seiring frem indiscretion, with plain ae. aueplo- rules ree SNDON, eae es Prope Quinebisx, Hotlam, | Which ail porsous chu eie themaelyes, ‘shes rovet , ow :thot’s observations ‘on marriage, ita duties Bee Oe eee Praha Merk ome foe Nock: | Git ualissations, and thelr romedh 2] ‘with, coiorod Uw ey A, De ig Hi Curtis, Strout, | graphs, illustrating the anatomy, Paytlology, and f ta hg NO, to; ‘heir at meng Fo reproductive urgans of both sexes, Pie Go oy tures. uses, and functions. It sodtains iasy | capes binte to those contemplating matrimony, which will ever- | ek dated Si ee ak, ne ata oeail vessel arrived seep Bid sloop Wm H San- | fake th tes nsulki Ic troate of all diseases of females, whether mai or, aie te Strangers who require medical id bet mre Con i | doctor, ought to know whether their cases ea ~~ 8. stood by thove whom they emblcy, end Epon ke si Ke he traposition of quack ory 8 prev d old again for Ha ‘Wort. egal ‘Dee 23-810 Ato has Bask Ben! Guise Groeanos of whicl | Tether. | Any ervon ‘SALEM, Doc 26—Cld bari*Bea Mew, Tatts, Africa, post paid, will rece = pies Yor $1. ‘Adczene DUM. "Bt. Eid bs ook ti aa vy easy ee tne Tovtar. Passengers Arrived. otreet, valtany, id by Gai ray +22 Ann ot Packed ship Finns Lovaliaa, Mase Le | and Stri Townsend, 2. Broadway, N.Y. Bi vallas—i6 in the othes, G4 Lloyd street, Burtalo, Dowinica—Brig Thos Trowbridge—J Thompoon. A. HUNTER, PROP! IETOR or Tas £8 len, ‘. nal a of foon weer gaeek ie Bt RT ety, 8 a9 the} re ars Fete F the quack sae gta donare with ho United mails where who a mn Betordny.Jan'y 10, 1308 04 1h shock a. few who Sericed the, dootee’ te the foo! For’ ceaign ‘ange, having wae he, eiteots of mer. brates Hane eer SPROULINS & Co. 06 Wallet, | ied bccn piven up bya doren doctors. doht Ria yee ‘Tho steamship Atianvia: will susoeed the Sued ase in thetitne of the cholera. tu tages weeks, ote January 24th, most drcodtul dh H&E BRITISH AND NORTH Mail H Coremeas beerers lew orcad rect, and between vgranel, tee Be! only salting a0 Halifax to laud and eoelve mails niin en amin ve his great rom Brie oun, doliag a fTxsis. Ht Yous yaad ou trust te ‘any other. a daeeday, Tun January, i, ‘rics, jew Yi —————— rental, = AUTHOR a Be e 5 Soe io Liveroooi—Hisss ym RALPH, ran ies ree ‘on opesie beyond an amouad for personal erpeaeass oat: {eters and’ newspapers musd pass throug she Post Gags For frcighs or passage, apply te EAR Z 33 Broad vod cases, as sooond: ‘&D., French, Gorman, and ity: 01 oi oon kad dain, safe, fad'ragioat euros than Gan drought in common with fendhs Basvva of | shor, yr ats ts grounea'te, See beckett of Sos ours, which “soften etsctod Tr is u 35 TEAM ERtwaae NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— noni | S Thais san ern fou gee ge ne - wrart, 20m Mail from ow York tor Gisenow, D¥%, Rares Intended for ali wa sound peat te aay Se ae ‘lock, a0oa. a on Smlend eae 9 need peaavionl oo We Broadway. | symptom: Conse juences of each dissaes. : F a : | Foss CHAGRES A} D SAN JUAN. DE cae direct.—2he and ‘faved steamabip Pigis Captain Asa Bl: of North River, on precisely, for = = applatigns Havscor & 0 CO., 35 South strest. aie Ly the Pionesr, will probably be in time enna to meet ip New Orleans, Waving Piaams on the 16th tome V Beene. LINE xen, SAN be at woe a Sine s coma vt wil Tossed, without delay, to Ban Prangise or wat a i OF AOR AEDT SMI 'ALLEN, 8 Battory plane, uo otaicy._ per B SAV ANNAN v. F stonmshi Fests xe ood mi ork for Savan: ab of iit ere ee bom! San sy alien on come to us, i IL be armtitio pat! avers ig twenty-four house, N¢ S99 8 te ra ‘nt COOPER. 14 DUANE REBT, HAS, Tas 73 a D*; dese ae Breede chy + oe break at or Netatsaon, it frei tts i frontatreeks” | satay ons Saturday, 10th Jan: ry. P CIFIC MAIL STEAMSIIiP COMPAN ¥—ONLY ne at gall Line b= Francisco, via ( a rect. i The op —On Saturday, Oftto, ‘ynéatattad tons, J. Finalay Seb Sa: J @ offices, O4 and O0 Bout ateess, of it We of Warrea. ba wan’ J UNFORTU ATES rRi other medicines f with frpative, only on } and iH rt ly to ie Or ROBERTS, 1-7 Wes tirech corner of Warren. NDEPENDENT 8 BAMER OM PANAMA TO San Pe favorite steamship NEW N., Commander, atreet re by thd Calogsuaare’s alee ena do that, VERS’ INVIGORATING > remedy for tae otf bem you ae be ca cordial will rextors you, to as Golines pe leave Paanma for fon (a62. The epced and accommodations of this aneurpaseed by any steame Paciie; and Pangea raly on being emnly ided w Pr five do. lars, intel ith bs Now ivan, a Gites, 89 Third avenus, Ageads, 135 Beit MMENSE SUCCES OF DR WARD —ALL FORMER x ‘tetad! cages ut other iy otciane beta dy numerous improve a fo thore disapeotated Law] tweaty-four haere ia every instance remoy: the nan- arr} dance at igeoritada, CIFIC. MAIL, "STEAMED br a Fes s rest. them; bus relieve all instantane vi er treatment w N°, 282 Tit CURED —DR. street, may be 0 oni ot delicate diesasee., Twent; years practice to speedy ana ‘peemanon Poures, wigs: femeved a i LY 5 dical or surgie honorably dealt sity of the city of New york. 10 THE A’ DAN INFALLIBLE REMEDY fA, i pores, from gelt- O*E2UN on 70 MONOPOLY.—Inperanpant | Pftint ia i for Calton at portance passe street, corner of Warret ers. Those Ne impeore the moment 5 under his unrivalled treatment. No fee ti Fultations private, Ollice 00 Caualaty corner Broadens nw Ane sue Atea contisc BS rorveermat, betcrared, and change re vemetmnen c tpn cey, | eee arises vured ings Soar | Grins rene _« MRDICAL, contined Nimealt to au 0 resent o years, at hie