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THE NEW YORK HERALD. _—— WHOLE NO. 7019. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY | 14, 1852. nd $10. W JOUR DA *'Donnk Ines, Mlle Lola M Maroo, Me. G. W. Smita. Thoeatertainmente will commance witi tie petlzo comedy of NAVAL ESGAGFMNTS. After the ballot will be partormod MR. AND RS. LIL Ly WATE, ‘To bo followes by tho bai lot divertisomentot DIANA AND H&R NY MPH8—Dian Milo Lola Montes. To conclude wits tis TWO BONNY- CABSTLES—Mr. Bonnycastio, Mr. Daviiz>. Niete ss saree, UNION ITALIAN OPERA, UN. der the direotion of Signori Bos:o and Be Repay. J ir, {ter whioh, oir, bee eday: To oomoiade with i erro Bax Ss 4 THEATRE, SRAMBERS BTRERT. DOORS é begin at7 0’ aes Dress Cirols and Ps: 14, wiil be performed Bellini’s opert 75 0 aay, ing, San. 1» aor Collesis, Norms, Signore, Dorrit ved acapival comedy onited the W ND; or, Hi fanora Whitiog: Elavi yinargea cabal Willits Daventry, Mr. H. Placid oxzi; Clotilde, sien Valdeo. ‘The choi ill be full and efli ‘Ths Orohest ie partment ont, Earl of Staameza, Mr Dyott; Peroy ardent, Mr. Tae Davontry, Mizar. Wallick; Mea, Bolton Comfors, sting of forty principal portormers, wil be conduoted Taylor To ooncindo with the farce of the MOMMY by celebrated Maroiro, Biguor Arditi. Tiokesa to all parts. ‘Pramp, Me, Burton: Old Man dragon, Mr, Russoll; Thooati! $1; Children under teu years, hal!-prioe; Private Boxas, $4 Pole. Mr Pig; carry O’Bathershin, Mr. D: pt. Can ea0k, Doors open at 634; commence at 7 Boa ogee opem ri Mr, Moorhone, Fanny, Miss E. Taylor} Suoan, uss. Rea. ATIONAL TUZATRE CHATHAM STRESY.. 29048 at7o'’elock. Dress Ctrsioasad Tit, 129 oento; Orche ra Tikes 8, OO cen! riety Bor Tiokets, $1. Wednesda: even a entertniaaenta will Commence with the draws ot BI every day from SA, M, to 12M,, and from? to 4 Y ~1BL0'S ARTISTS’ UNION ITALIAN OPERA COM- pany, under the dil aed mm of IGNUKL BOSLO AND DeSTINE, Fe Opera reap sete audof tls toll The managers of Niblo'a Italia: hovoce bo thepublic rhe engags) = McGUIWE™ Brandy Mevuire Me. Williamy: Sauiey Gans. | Toutcd artista form season of fone montis ~ 3 fig. Clarke: Maty U'Gonnos, Mig eitathaway Eten | Signor ANGIOLINA BOSIO snd ROSA OF VRIES, Charl De toilowed by. th 3 vis “Kasged. Pat, Mz. Be Willisma: New Simone Vania LORIN: fWiittya Arn old; Juay 0’ Flagherty, Mra, B. Willa concinds witn the pantciaime ct the GOLDEN AXS, SUNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P, T. BARNUM, Manegue aad Proprictor; vohn Greenwood, Jr, Assis» Ant Mavagor. adini toentice Museum and performs ances, 23 conts, children under ten years, 124 cents. Par nah, 26 rents extra, Wednesday, Jan, 14, Ty ‘after ‘Ternoon, comimencin, aclook, the lively, amusing, ard Popular comady of tae YOUNG WIDOW; alter which the fomie, Christmas pantoriine of the FAIRE Girt. Bvon, ing, at 7 o’c'ock, the famou from Cruikaban! ‘Thornley. Mc pene ANE avhich tha ts: sy UBLE BEODED RO ‘The Coipeee Beauty and the Chinese Family ot aix Yersoua: the Kon UNoor Diamond; the Happy Famely. sae Chinese novsities, &c., are al) visible, at almoab ali hours, ‘\ARISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ pan NO, 472 Broadway, above Gran —Ope: pighs tho woek watil furcher notice. ‘he origina Cheiate’s Minsti prising 9 ethsiout. and ¥. te “ovens” of “talented” an s,oxperienoed porformrs Bader bho managemont of B. b. Christy, w! shi vasalon of five years,” hw Fespeotable aad fséhion! and with @ y"6 Minatrela aro respact y aiternoon concerts ara di musry (7th, annual bene i GEREMIA, periini, bad Dove 0 KATY Signor, ChsaRE BADEALL ° Sinor DOMENICO COLUTI! WASKO COMPRIM A Bigucr SEV BRO STRINT. © Chorns department will be full aad cifioion’ ae Orchestra, consisting of forty Brisclpal porl. be conducted by the talonted aud colobraied Mazstro Signor LUIGL ADIT sto's Canpux—Opers nighta Monday's, Wodacaday aad Saturday's ‘8, All appli na tor die estab. meat on Tuceday’s sad Fare 3. to be addressed to OHN SKPTON, Noblv a Gardoa, TALIAN eataneas Wieser Pt ACE. eas toinform the mebarinare 2 rekids 2 public that the & genoral, 8h OND AND LAST SERIES OF THE 3£A30N, 342, eo AnmouNos cathe | coedad in making | TS, ¢ takes great pleasure in being the | » thas he Lint ED XUMBER or with tho far famed cantatrico, MLLE. TERESA rhein te who, having now concluded her Guited States, will appesrin Opera early im tat season, ta sh the favorite vocalist, SIGNA. AMALIA BATTT, hewiee, With nop Loa8 satisime ent of the famous Toner, BALYI NEW YORK 18 FINi34: 2, sof tho groatest band ia the weei 1 tle maznetio telegraph tor ita valuable aasistanos J brinlug togahtor such © combination of tai wa’ now Band, Sioa, cha one | gnor LORS ho w 1 porte xm sil the leading pacts ot stars, comprising an gentlemen a8 Bri, Brower, Sii ayer, Newcomb, Ac, Koy Re, canaot, x cate, ‘boars open at je O'OLOGK; a0: io Bad waried A CARD. The Manscer, in presentiny, aa customary, tha Liss of the ~ | Members ot his Company, takes chi ortinisy ot congra~ tulatiog both the public and himaels Upon se annua ied | success that has attended his eudaavors ia seouriag shy 4ax- Vices of guelig rare combination o EMINENT ARTISTS; Aad, whilst no effort will be spared on his part to aval! him. day cots: Ghudees 24 menos a7, o’olo9: Nocond Beries Soiracs Musicale: the ninth cone | ty vi | Beat ee of the great joSl resouross of She o: iat. aes Sraord slont cugaged, towards tue prodsotiog | ; Senta ‘oan ba 32- sie Store of Wim. Wall & Son, Prides and Saturday. Tickets, POPULAR AND CLASSICAL OPERAS, the public may res) sssured that the general arcanzoments Will be such as 4 render the present season cha moves dril- liant ever offered, Brot 5) conte, SI1GNORA AMALIA MAJOCCHI, ASSISTED BY SIG. Valteitin pe and Mr. A. Sedevick, will give a Graad Coa- LIST OF THE ARTIATS i Who compose the are aoe of the italian Opera, Astor cert at the Brooktyn Femalo Acscemy, on Wednsaday even- | ing, January 14; av Newatl on Thursday: and Trenton 08 | Ri nt RETERSE BAER NE, Saturday eveniag, January 2h, 182. Partioitlars (a uti, Sigra BEKIUCC. Slera PICS vinrTt, 2 é 4) T. C, COX, aga. SUS AMALIA Varay, Sigrs COSTINi, " FVEETROPOLITAN HALD (UATE TRIPLER HALL)— | stenor VIET SS Messrs, sad Miso Signor PATE poor YONA ! the A full and eficient Choru and ¢ Grand ‘Orohaases, | meat ¢ Carefwly selected from amonz the best aud principal mom- | pee © como cat bere of his forme evening, Jsa Conductor . Max Maretrek | fayep prisa, ribs Doors tren, te: Bs Mice Wesley | Top o'clock. “Leokavs (or enlo as vio principal music soe Broadway. | nen ROOKS. BP ACADEMY, eroe).—Miases and Mesers. Pravor, (wh wero reosived by 9 numcrens and m: enthusiastic Sudienoe.) wii aive their Sesone Grand Musical snd Lite: pacebten 4 Subscriptions icr the Seeson, may be made at she Box Of- gary Rvontat iu the abg e Tis", on Thursday, January 19, i : a Ma! " Pa OS aR inivead A.M. till 4 P.M, from Monday 12 1208, sad every he ‘Subecr Gers of the former Sosson will hava their Seats inelui or FIRST arPrARANC? OF LORENZO SALYL, Partioulars }: pecans EW YORK, JANUARY 9, 1852. JOHN COG Esq, President ct the Board of Trusteos of . York Fire Department:—Sir—Anxious to expresa in Rade 1 tool fo Friday, the 101 vensaod BS /EW YORK AMPLITUEATRE, the French Equestrian troupa, ek, will (edging Bae “de Wa 4a } tuing more sucscactial than words, the x7 | josephine ar - ‘te house Sue generous ard liversi eupport I’ have received from the | Mona. Benois ar: New York publi¢ ec this my firet engacemens in Ameri and 0.xe8, i ice; Pit, 12h ats. Afternoon periormances cu Stivrday only, commending St alt past 2. mrenine Ps perform mencs lnskwood a: lorveeack. Mr. K. Seode, sho Rivers Family, et reepeottully to tender my tro m alt thei2 varied tnd elegant feats, pre Tire Department of this city, on the January 15, being my lasé appear- ager of the Brosdway f a under nixo y-srs, half evening of Fridsy, next, tuce, Mr. E he Macelell, the Man Thestro, honhts ye ct ton eto arceps icy ofer. With rperity of Lief of the wid. he noble fu ), Manager.— <i equestrian pantomime of | devoted a porticr. ¢f their lives to the D together with the matchless | f-ilow- cltizens, T Lave the house to be, a0 the other members of hia | obcdicnteervant, DE LAN DSB: .D HEAt Every description of eq risa aud “LOLA MOMTE ents ie bere produced on a soale of New Yorx, January 1), 1 Ee by fny stlishmens in the worid. uestriaa Director; Pentland aad Wor. on De Lanrsyenn Bran “Lowa Mostr ne hae thie day boon received. Kindly tender- roll, senna MUSEUM, 1 EATHAM SQUARES, ONB block above the Nations) Ticatro.—George Les, avis Haar Perea parts anne ead Eni ee cee, on Friday evening next, the 16th, in dof the benevclunt'fund of the Fire Deparimens of this | ened, & committee of tho Trustees, gthe same, hoping tist your ef- suceees towards aiding the poor Youre, reepeettully, | if JOHN COGER, Jn, Prosidens. | R, ? } Committe, and needy. ent are varie en ab no othor place of « ia sisting of Lea's Fomale Ethicyiex Crees Tro Gregolre, the ebrongeud tasn nt world: sadien: Samrs PRvy PW. Tiree, JON. Puruiirs, $ ‘The Committec ber A. Marchall hae kindly tendered the use o £0: ‘Thestre on Friday evening next, the 16th, in order to carry | and Dealseworthy objee D9; Bla9, "whe will i oak offer him; he will "ale i jock” with his ehh money; m Troupe of M ved Yor hele téaaty aud figure, and who onste a number of beantife) wi.ceux; a company o Giels, who go shows 2 yaricty ¢3 {onve of strength ata‘ terity; * com of Mslesné Female Artist five an exhibition of Marto Stscuery together ioty ef interesting pe tern: ening. Ler partioulars, soa bills of Y day. Sesve in Private Boxes, 50 conta; sage Beate, Sts conte; Boxee, a cente; Parag by ts e TUR Cita- ROADWAY THEATRE.— sENRF IT or ritable Funé cr the New York Fi yin issy The Ut Trustees of nt uly enmoumes to thelr (cllow elbizens Miata Beneit will te given a chia theatre, ing next, Jan. lich, in aid of the above chari tion, on ‘which «:céglon they have the pleasure of ing Ghat Mile Tale Montes has, in she Kindest manner, vo- and will pertorm int eftaininents, boing positively ppeernuce in this city. A sterling comedy aud gorente will be presented, the whole forming & Fe The Committes will | lunteered her valuatle eervic arand ballete, tenidee other her last other OR PLACE orErs HOVER. —NIGHTLY. hy Oe | coe "7 jasm.—Froieeeor sattrne Day FMANce Ere 1 fon, Sh eonte; Juven tee ned ve, 23 conte, Boads n be seourad st the box office. Remcmbey thie! ae wook ry the Astor Placa. nd 4 v2 oy when seats may be secur JOHN coukR. ‘See Pri James Pryen,) j YP. B, Titvs, * Committee. | JN. Praniirs, HE BALL SRA }ON NEW ne undersigned, £ Cominittes of Arrangemol ad the public eatival to be giv ge, will take place ab EIT REMEMDERED ‘THIS AFTERNOON, AND every aiternoon this week, Professor Anderson gives » grand Day Performance. Doors oven a ommetoe at 3. if the é Le tpeipier) "Tall, Mi a (ie Monday ov = aay ‘nlOhniia, 31 Pack Row. Nae PRINTER 2)! oe « Jacob Russell, Ags't Treas Osico, Custom Ioure, EMITTANCTS TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND.-THE | Joseph Soria, 44 Pearl e:rcet, W. O Grover, Order Derk, Custom Howse. Jobu Medole, 75 Chrystie et: Theodore Fromont, 2!) ee trees, D. W. Anderson, 71 Sixth ¢ convenience of emisrants, will Brothers & Co, in sims ot om Liverpool and 1 lines leavins Liverpool on the 6th and at of exch month, er London on every alteraate & Rewige a rea Hasna Lec Thursday, cam only be secueed ow application 9 Mie uniter: | signed, owners Peneat kaavere GRINNELL, MINTURN, & Co,,73 South at,, N.Y Petit, GP, RAFTS €N IRELAND, &e—THE SUBSCRIBERS draw sight aratve, om differcas banks aud bankers in | England, Ire! ands ay A ane in sums to Suit pure chasers, S , 10 Fulton shroed, of: Passages ror Hives ool ook also b yt ok Star Line of Pasko! b Mu Taues ‘B. ae ‘At Park tow. Joha W. Thompson, 6S S. Eighth #t., Willismaburg. Joreph D. Green, Troy—C:mmittco St Arrencementa, 0 $2, toadmie & gentleman aud ladies. oan bo from either of #he above committee, OF Oi tia und ontioned :— Andre Fromons, Grand Master, 113 Nassau stroes. hi Davies, Grand Secretary, Odd Fellows’ Hall, x. fowell, Grand Warden, ©) Duane stree! camces W. Halo, Grand ae Joh Clayton, Grand PI H. Perkins, Odd rele 1 m Rule Omioe, 44 Ann sire ert tke Order are reqtccved to appear in rezelia, | ROVING BANK OF IRELAND—N Bank of Scotland, Unter \Bank of ceils above banks, in sume from <i upwards, cou At the exchange std tanking office TATLON BROTHERS, N urier and OSSUTH—ORAND BALI. AND SUPPER TROOP A, on proiuel Ney York are . J. Louis, will give their of $5,000 annual ball, at Niblo’ agate oon, Theeday evening: Jenutey 22, 1852, the’ procesda of which will be appropriated to tue | QTiyte 1s aie a. at ian freedom, ‘Tickote can be athe tol- a ate placcreitali fe Sone, Jt Broviere, Gould se | Water Osice tnec ues & - Broad ONDS FOR £ALE.—FIRST NORTOAGR RONDS OF the Milwaukie and Mississippi Railroad Company, st par, boating 10 percent annual interest, payable temi- A ally in New York, and runs. ars trom Ju a. Garlev stom Mlovsz, and De gaia 6 io Bieta? snd Wii | MY New MANO DCNLEV E'S Cond) Watlasecet | Deaaias &. Arervs, } sdetarin. } W, PYRNES & CO. NO, 6d SOUTH STRERT, NEW | Lawis J. Lronont, | y Secretaries: --. | K+ York, ard No. ie Waterloo Road, Liverpool: have fot} JEARING'S LRIVATE DA ACADEMY, 55 BOND | {219 sat dratte, ae ites ke. Belli teach admired SchottisohQua~ | yaa erpool and Londoa a i 2 St. George's lines of Live Serbidentes fer the above li © drille, Cinases forming for the second quarter, to commence | g, Ladies and conWemen wishing to learn | sho new dances, in tho shortees porsille time, eam roovive | us Overy day. Soiries cxciunive to the patrong | my, every Lwo wee ke. Fehools and families sv SCO 88 10 ( STREET, sended. For erm, apply to Mr. roridonoe av aboy «. AJ. 7. TAPSCOTT & COn, 5 SOUT ie * supply drefte fer any amount, payable throughout ADAME GRAYIER DrsJARDINS HAS Tite | Q#eas Britain end Ircland, | They ate also solo agent g,that jhe, wilt ¢9 during noxt week. | the Red Star Line, the Swallow Tall Lino, tho Drama | Line, and Z line of ‘Liverpool Packats | London packets | gaged on reasons | po Carita Yeldgeaphe.— An, ox Ing i ew Granada, day jay acvernco} 43 Pierrepont atre H* ENRY WALLS AND | HIS SISTER Wi MADAME HT, | bv Lesa Nl A on Rl ete Giayeili’e Aondemy for, Dane nd racetul a | 1 Rector t hi ag rer ne eee Aa Seem commencing” Claes (or epread Thue. | P WLY attorney tor xramtens Wednesday ind Savuriay EXORIIENT INVESEMENT OF jdsye and Saturday venoe aud 09 private Tere The Gwner of the halt interest tn ott AUD'S ROOMF, 2) V Bite STREBT—MESSRE disposin i honog $0 Aoquaing " t WAN od. us ot and the ladios and id Fy baad of the senson, will comm inst., at the above placo, Days of instrug- 4 Baturday ab quarter past [oo noon, for Mivees aud ord; at half pass three o'clock, Me for Indios, misses, and masters; aud st hall past seven a’olock, evening (ve gontiomen, Soicers ovory fouesh Thue. day evening ofeach month. N.B. Fomor pupils aio ye Goaitons ot conovative sheit dauging will by roediyed fey hall ‘whe borw eromainder may be pai new Parties only treated with name, D, Hy W,, box 71, Broadway 2 | $ 10,0005 de Brooklyn, Hovsys aud vot ‘Wodnesday, tion Wodne: TO LOAN—TO BE SECURED BY BOND Property in tine city soon s 69, a) Te Ce Ue atl aveaes | press. | and'of every county in each Btate. | of all kinds rey uired the bellows boy , outct NE ws BY TELEGRAPR. 4FPAiIRns iN WASHINGTON. Int REASING omR NAVAL FORCE, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Kossutd's Introduction and Xpeeches to the Maryland Legislature. BUSINESS WN THE new YORK LEGISLATURE, Great Snow Storm at Buffalo. COLD WEATHER (N ALL QUARTERS, &o., &o., ko. From Washington City. OPeCIAL CORNPNONDENCE OF THY NEW WORK HERALD TY iN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT —VPSSELS O#DERED TO SEA. Waourvoros, January 12, 1852. There is eomething extraordiaary going on. The Navy Department is actively engaged in ordering veaseis to prepare for aem, aad in collecting supplies and munitions of war. Among other things, the Modi- terranean squadron is to be atrengthoued by two addi- tional vessels, Ww. RE A PARDON THE MURDERER. Wastinerow, January 13, 1852, Ths Spanish Minister here ia Washington is now exerting himself, in aa unobtrusive manner, to procure the pardon, or, at least, a commutation of the sentence of death, lately pronounced in New York on Antonio Lopez, a Spanish eaiior, who was a9 unfortunate as to killa watchman, ina drunken bout in the sirees. Con- sidering the late act of mercy of the Queen of Spain towards one hundred and fifty American prisoners, and the certainty of the pardon of Mr. Lhrasher, his lx- cellency, the Governor of New York, would act but by at tcast granting the prisoner a respite, It is believed that extenuating elrcumstances may be duced, if time be granted, to secure a commutation of the sentence. The poor teilow, who is quite young, is sentenced to be executed om the Sid instant. ATTEMPT TO PR FOR LOrez, Oxensreny, FROM gNOTHER ConnesroNnENT. JOUN W. FORNEY AND T ORREST DIVORCE CASE— RESIGNATION OF THE MENIGAN MINISTER, FE: Waatiseron, Jan, 19-1 50 PM Mr. Forney’s letter in the Forrest case has created a decided sensation in the Houve of Representatives, His friends were consulting onthe subject last night. It is expected that he will make en expiavation of the affair, M. De la Rosa, the Mexicaa Minister, has resigned, on account of ill health. He took leave of the President yesterday. THIRTY SECOND CO. FIRST SESSION. RESS, Senate. Wasiverow, Jan, 15, 1852 REPORTS FROM DEPARTMENTS, The Chair laid before the Senate the report of the Se- cretary of the Senate, of the persons employed in his office; also, the report of the Secretary of War, in relation to military roads in Towa. SYMPATHY FOR KossUTH, Mr, Mirren (whig), of N. J.,presented the proceeding: ofa meeting of citizens at Trenton, New Jersey, express- ing sympathy for Korsuth and Hungary, Referred. ATEAMSHIYS TO GALWAY, IRELAND, Mr Suiripvs (dem ), of Iil., presented the petition of Alfred W. Thompson, praying that the Postmaster Gene- ral be authorized to contract for the transportation mails by steamships, between the United States and ire- Poereierd '€04 to the renewal ci tieirsu scriptions) until | land. estébulsh a line of steamships {rom Jersey City to Gal | way, Ireland. STOCK OF THE LOUISVILLE CANAL, Mr. Unneaxwoon (whig), of Ky., introduced a bill to purehase stock owned by individuals, im the Louisville and Portland Canal. COMPENDIUM OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS AND REFORTS Mr. Brapnury (dem.), of Me , introduced a joint reso lution providing for the publication, in one volume, an nually, of a compendium of the public documents and reports of the hea Diiehed in large extra numbers, instead of the documents themselves. « Resolutions pr RKS FOR COMMITTERS, ing clerks for the Committees on Naval Affair and Post Offices were submitied and laid | over. THE CPNSUS PRINTING was then taken up, when Mr. Bruit, (dem .) of Ia, having the floor, suid his purpose im the resolution was not to benefit. party ‘The work was most important, and he derired it to be done ina proper and suitable style ; and be believ- ed if it was given out to the lowest bidier it would not be done in # proper manner. He described the import- ance and value of the statistical information col ected and embraced in the census returns. In addition to this, there was a brief historical account of every State, This formed a vol- ume of most valuable and interesting information, which would be looked for with intereet by everybody; and | would be preserved in libraries as a reliable source of in formation. He read, to show the value of the recemt census returns, a long article from the London thenw am. Iie thought it could be put into two volumes—each about the size cf the “ American Archives'’—and would cost about six dcilars a volume. set ccat about twelve dollars. It would be for the com- mittee to fix the number of copies to be printed. He ubought 25,000 would not be teo many, This would make the cost of that number $3€0,060. which wana fraction less than the cost of the last census. upwtual in the ordering, by Congress, of the publ tions by persons named in the acts. He cited sever cases where, by resolution and laws. works were orde to be printed—amorgst others, “Gales and Seston’s compilation of State papers. The Superintendent says, that the returns for one State ure already prepared and that if the printing is ordered, he can furnish State after State. and keep the press going. By thie mean« the whole work would, perhaps, be done by the meeting | of the next session Mr. Sairrni, (whig ) of Conm.. read from some of his speches at the last session, to show that he occupied the same position now that he did then. Ife examined al! precedents for book printing and book buying by Con- areal, and declared the systein altogether wrong and cor- Mr. Hary. (free soil) of N. H.. party and a democratic party get along without them. Neither party could get along without an ‘organ’ No one whacuainted with the instrument at firet sight would suppose, upon seeing & man laying on the keys and hearing the music that it Tequited some one behind to blow the bellows. Organs ‘Thie bill was the bellows which gave wind to the organ and filled ite pipes Standing upen a high moral platform, he could look down with inuifference on both partics: and he could not see why the whig party, who had ¢o often been supplied with wind for their organs. should itate to blow now for the crgam of the other party. Mesere Doweleon and Armstrong could not play on the keys without wind, ant he hoped that the democrats would give it to them. This was the whole story. The democrats were in the ma- jority, end the resolution could be parsed Mr. Dawson, (whig) of Ga. supported Mr. Smith's amendment, and opposed the criginal resolution Mr. Suivi; moved to fill im the blank in his amend ment. with 12,000 copies Mr. Baocrs, (whig) of Ga , moved 25 000 Mr. Bouraxy, (dem) of Ark. considered the wh: thing premature. Low could the Senate determine © hat | rapt faid there wasa whig | Number should be printed, till they had seen what tb be printed Bi work was. orcn what plan it wae designed t Messrs Davis, Cooper. Hamlin. Pearce. Atchiron continued the debate. all denounce the proposed ory of State counties, which the superintendent of the census tended to accompany the returns. They all consii| tha? the Senate ought not to act till the superintend laid before them & plan of his classification. \c The subject was then postponed for three weeks ant the Senate adjourned, er and House of Representatives, Was MILITARY ut ACADE of Alabama { and Means, reported a bill Military Academy for the year ending? June. 1s u on Ways reves, (dem) the Committes vie Pass ows Mr. Ferrer, (dem.) of Maine, from the Committe: on Commerce. reported back. with an amendment the Lil to amend the acts of 1947 and 1548, regulating the car: ace Of passengers in vessel* VIRGINIA MILITARY LAN Mr Hart, (dem.) of Mo, from the Committee on I o Lands, reported a bili to further extend the time for \ccating Mirginia military land warrants WILL TO PREVENT HAT FROM PROSKEC TINE OF DEPARTMENTS aren COMGREAS AIMS AGAINGT THE GOVERNMENT Mr. Hannie (dem.) of Tenn, from the Judiciary Com mittee reported a bill prohibiting the prosecution of claims against the goveroment by heads of departments and ecnators and representatives, during the term of their respective offices, All Uke foresolag reports were referred to the Com washes of Che Whole ou the State of tie Yara f departments, and this to be pub- | This would make each | | From Philadelphia. ‘There was nothing | THY ROOITY CAND LAW Mr. Devrias, (dem. ) of Ia, from the Seiect Commitee, reported @ bil explanatory of the Bouaty Land law ot September, 1343. PUNISHMENT OF CRIME IN THE HLATRICT OF COLOMBIA, ‘The bill extending the act for the pusishment of cre in the District of Columbia, 60 as to cover ali cases of incendiarism, was passed. REPORTS FROM COMMITTE RA Many Agric Were made from various committees, of no general importance. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT “TICE PROPOSED FM- O\MENT OF PRES NRGROPS IN THE WHAT AND the Breanrn loid ceveral executive comm nications before the House, among which were the following --- A reply from the Btate Department to Mr. Bayly's ra- olution relative to a circular issued by the Secretary of State for the British colonies, in October, 1850, as to the emaployment in ber Britannic Majesty's West India Colo. nies, of free bia nd liberated slaves from the United Bintes, and pe ‘ariy what action the Legistative As sesablies of the British West India lalands have taken ia pugsnance of the suggestions contained in the geid cir- oular ‘ Mr, Abbot Lawrence's Lotter to Mr. Webster is on- closed, dated London, November 14, 1861, ia which be eaye im substance, that he was assured, by Lord Grey and Lord Palmerston, that they never intended to sanction or euggeat entering into may erraogement with regard to slaves pot first kaowa to aad proved by their masters; ad that, a0 ‘omy pposing that any American would or could complain of the prc ported arrangement. it was belreved that thaalave bolgers would receive it with sa, tisfaction, and jcin in cartying it into effect, The des- chin question waasent tothe West Indies some time 1860, and as it has never been Leard of inthe United Btatea, Mr, Lawrence apprevends it was never acted upon inthe Colonial Legislature It craw ous of the action of the iate Mr. Turnbull, who belonged 0 the Mexican commission ia Onba. and was an aseat of government in matters connected with the slave Phe communieation waa referred to tie Committee om Foreign Atfai Phe Louse tien adjourned Movements of Koss utie RODUCTION TO ANCHE SCHES OF THT Axwavors Wosnuth waa walted upon at the Gov this morning, by the pupils of the Nay he made a few encoorsging remacks thaifipast 12 oclock, Kossuth aud suite together the Indies, were conducted to the State House by the Governor aud his eids, At the door ofthe Senate caamber they were met by Commitive of Reception oa the part of that body, Doane, briefly welcomed him to 2901, co whom, th whore chairman. the wncient hall. Korauth was then conducted to the platform. or tri- bune, whence he addressed tha Senate in » thort speech in which he referred. with admirable effect, to the patri- otiy deeds there consummated the priaciples there ayowed, and the glori results, Immediately after he had concluded. the Senate ad- journed, and ixossuth was introduced to the members of | ‘the body and to the large audience of ladies who were in attendance. He was then conducted to thehall of the House of Delegates by the committer, on the port of that body, who introduced him to the Speaker as Governor Kossuth, The Speaker welcomed bim warmly as the illustrious lcauer of & people, whose struggle for independence and the rights of man had won the admiration of the world, Fossuth’s reply was brief, but to the point. He re- ferred to the days of the revolution-—-its trials and re- sulis, and expecially to the aid afforded by France and Lafayette, whose portrait hung upon the wall—the pre- sense of that picture told what the nations of Kurope expected of America--some private assistance and the assiizance offair play—that was all. In conclusion, he alluded again to the deeds of the revolution, and ex- pressed the conviction that those halls would be sacred tote vindication of those principles, ‘The House took a recess of halt an hour, and the guest was introduced to the members individually. Kossuth then returned to the Executive Mansion, whence, after dinner, he proceeded on board the stewmer Champion, for Baltimore. AIGIVAL AT BALTIMORE + TARRY 19% Ba: vr, dam, 15, 1854 Kosauth and suite arrived here about 7 o'clock this) euin The Committees of the Senate avd House of Itepre- sentatives, accompanied by a large number of citizens of Harrisburg. appointed to wait upon Kossuth, arrived in thiv city thisevening. @ol J. Ingles Mathias, Senate nage -udteatet nem *oy oftyoF yavDith: wn were anise? quently escorted to 4 “Yutaw House, (0 await the ar- rival of Kossuth fron: Annapolia Kossuth will accompany the Committee to Harrisburg | to-morrow morning, at 0 o'clock RG OELEGA pre. | Kossuth and Captain Long. | Boston. Jan. 15, 1952. The Exeter (N. 1.) News wetter of to-day, in an article | upon the reported difficulty between Kossuth and Capt. Long, sa We are authorized by Capt. Long to say, that the statement that Kossuth sent him a challenge | 10 mertal combat, is an entire fabrication; m9 challenge, | and nothing approaching to it, ever having been received by him from Koseuth ats of Kkinkel. Lovtsvitar understood to have met with con. Movem | i } | Professor Kinkel siderable success ig his mission through the Weet. is now on roule to New Orle but intends to be in Cine | cimneti cn orabout the 28th inst, and will probably | meet Kossuth at that point Storm at Buits Brirano, Jan. 13--P. M We are in the midst of the most violent snow storm ever known here, Nomaile bave arrived. and business igat « stand still, The snow is drifting im huge hills, and the air is quite blinding. It covers windows. doors. and | the rides of houres, till whole blocks look like m iskes of snow. The storm has raged rearly twenty four heurs, end is still unabated Severe Snow Snow Storm at New Orleans. Niw Onzrays, Jan 12.1952 Fer the firat time in many years we have been visi with aemart snow sterm The snow is about jialf an inch deep, and new (evening) falling IME SMALL NOTE LAW—THE CHRISTIANA RIOT CASE. | Panaveirnia. Jam, Vi 1862, | | The Grand Jury of this district have indicted Latham | Cwlom and Harton Selden for wesuing small not | ~The trial of the colored man. Samurl Williams charged | with participating im the Christiana riots, ix progressing | slowly. No evidence of importance has yet been elicited. Whe Pennsylvania Kidnapping cx Battime At the trial of McCreary. to day. on t nappirg, William Merritt » young man Vania ewore positively that ‘Miller. who committed sui- cide, ucknowledgid to him that he knew the girl to be | Scboolficld’e slave, and that he (Miller) was to have re- | ceived part of the reward for giving the girl up. The | ear of exporure at the trial ie supposed to have led } Miller to commit the tash act Sudden De Bostoy, The country could not | th. danuary 1 1852 Capteis Kowland cker, Vicw.President of the | Commercial Ineurance Company of New Bedford died suddenly yesterday, of dixeare of the heart. He war | merly a ship master in the European trade. ailing f: | New York Termination of « _ at Lay Salt. ryxatt. Jam 12, 185% The a eof Irwin agatss t Longworth, involving property: to the amount of half a million of dollars wae decided this morning by the Court, in fuver of Irwin It bas been in court eleven yeare re Fire at Providence. Paovivrner, RL, Jam U. 1852 | The store occupied by Bragg & Edger. druggists, in the brick block owned by the heirs of Thomas ( loppin, Westmoreland street. was discovered on fire thie morn- ing, at twoo'cleck. The bi ng was consider: ojured ta ineured in the Mutual office im thie city. Hdgar's loss, in st imeured for $3,000 at the Merehant jewelry stock of Henry | ¥. Miller. on the same floor, wae mostly removed — 1.0: overed by insutance im the Hartford and Etna offices George W. Butts \ Co.. tailors. om second floor, stock da- | meced by anoke and water. Covered by insurance Five at Lockport, No ¥. ony. Jan 15. 1854 . dee BEd one brick | thismorning Th | Meteorologienl Observ BY Mons: Rare ‘Ther One of the wore # rma we have wind is eouth experi« e Kix 0 boalls remain a Post Office th account of the The snow drifted ht ‘and it now n some places several feet Rociyaren—It ie blowing hard from th Thermometer 19 [tis clowdy and dark Avnors ‘ stormy evening Wind south: west meter 12, The sky is clouds 5) It has heen a very stormy, ring day We lave a strong southwest wind ‘Thermometer 1s Iris a cloudy, cold might Unica The weather is very cloudy, with indication: | of snow. Wind west. Thermometer 15 Ainasy—It is a clouty, dark night excellent, Thermometer oury 65, Wind weat Troy —Tt bas been a sold, cloudy day We have good eleig hing. and every indication of a continuance of It Thermometer 3, Witt northwest, The sloighing is 23, Barometer 2080, Mer Me, | mate Brage | From the State Capital. LEGISLATIVE DOINGS—THE CANAL, GONTRACTS—ROS- SUTH—THE BLACK SAWN, BIC Acauty, January 13, 1869. ‘The business of the Senate was unimportant this morning, Mr McMurray introduced « bil! (oe the fur- ther reiief of the New York Volunteers, aad Mr, Morgan @ bili to amend the militia laws, ‘The Benate held its first exooutive session to day is not known what transpired. Ta tho House a resolution was adopted, after a tong debate, referring to the Joint Committee of bota houses acommunication sent in yesterday by the Canal Board. ‘They are to consist ¢f two Senators and three members of the Hours, to examine and report whether any action ebali be taken by the Legislature on (he subject of the canal leitiogs. Thoy are required to report by the 25ch of February, It was indicated during the devate that serious charges would be preferred against the fate Canal Board tt Mr. Van Santvoord (dem ) called fora vote upon his resolution inviting Korsuth to the Capitoi. He made a short stump oration, the substance of which wargthat he did not wish to go farther than merely to extend an in- vitation, without saying anything about intervention. Dike Walsh caid that all the Kossuth resolutions were hollow pretensions. If Lhe members desired to aid Hun wary, let thom do it in the right way, by eash contribut ing $25 for the cause, He thouzht profeseioas w re cbeap patriotism He was in favor of practical syinpathy Ailthe jossuth resolutions were ultimately refureed to committee, from which tocul! a suitabie serisa, resolutions were offered by Mr, Wilaou, uiry Was made for copies of the lawa of the Last session. There were 2000 comes printed for the State, aad sot one can now be found It is stated that N. E. Paine & Co., who obtained a canal coniract. have soid out tor $20, 00, caah, to reel man who have bid lower for the came work. and were re- Jected. Their hid amounted to neariy that sum. ‘Aa interesting correspondance {3 published, which ook place between the principal and president of the Deaf and Dumb Institution and Mr, Morgan, late Secre- tary of State. upon bis retirement (rom office The celebrated Biack Swanis on her way to New York She sings in this city on Friday evening. NEW LOKRK LEGISLATURE, Senate, wary, Jan t TH as. Mr Coors pevsented the report fom the Betect Com: mittee Ca Rules, with the amendiment of (ast year, La rule 224 the question abould be—Shait the decision of the chair be reversed on appeals? Mr. Baucocs said that the report wns uaanimous ex- cepting on the 22d rule, and moved to lay it on the table. Adopted. a THE NW yORK vor Mr. McMcseay presented a bill for the relief of the eurvivors of the first regiment of Now York Voiuntee Mr. Moxcas brought ina bill to amend the Militia laws NINERS, ETC, PeTHLON FOR DIVORCE Mr. Vaxornmur presented the petition of A, erford tor a divorce. Mr Wirtsams offered the following, which were laid over under rule :-~ the Asrembly ooncur,) That » j of thres members of tha Senav be appointed to examine, iniuize into and report to this Legislature the action of cack: and every member of the late Ganal Bo 0 Coum'ssioners, State Engi sion Engineer having charge of that portion of the canal where the work was to be let, for the complotion of the ria Canal enlargement, the Geneees Valloy and Black River Canale, and the en’: ent of the lovks on the Seworo Canal, in the awarding of contrac! peoted with the Tame, ed Ruth- | , and of the Boar: and Surveyor saa Di the disohay KOSSUTIT RESOLUTION, Mr. Coxcen moved that the Kossuth resolutions be printed. Adopted. EXECUTIVE season The Senate then went into executive session, shortly afterwards adjourned, , Assembly, Arwayy, Jam, 15, 1852 THE CANAL CONTRACT velar vas aegenu ov oe calli fettings; whem Mr. Moss offered @ joint resolution as a substitute therefor, which was adopted, and | | | | | lading Mr. Wasson moved to instruct the committee to report | by the 25th inst. Mr. Tayion oppored the amendment. and the debate was opened upon the whole sulject, on au amend. | ment, which was adopted, the committee was intructed . to report the facts in a week, UT RESOLI TIONS. » called up his Kossuth resolutions, = — at some length in their favor. r. Korsuth resolutions to a select committer After a lengthy debate, Mr. Bout. (whig), of Orange, moved that the rosolu- tions of Mr. G. Stevens, priscners, be also referred to a select committee Mr. Warsi (dem), of New York, suid—We have all read of the tulip fever, the morus’ multicaulus fever, and the Bouth Sea bubble. We now are in the midst of alKossuth fever. Series of reeolutions had been offered here day after day, as he supposed, to minister to the very commendable variety of those who offered them. He thought that if they would be framed and hung uo in the parlore of those gentlemen, for their children and | their grandchildren to read, it would be sufficient for them. But it appears that they are to be thrust upon the House for its sotion He hoped they would be referred to the committee of the whole to have the grammar corrected, in New York, and various other matters from Columbia had very baudsomel, Dorr. Dorr, A meeting was heid in the Park. which they passed strong reselutions that Gov. Dorr was the fe | overnor of Rhode Island, and that they would sua- tain him even with the musket and bayonet. But they had no idea ot ever being called upon, for they would net dare to face as meny hostile apple women very Weil how this matter terminated, r. W. went on rather amusingly in the fervor of the bere men, Lopez expedition. referred to Gov, Carried Mr. Wisos. (whig) of the followin re-olutions. Which were laid over Ww » The principal manutacturing mtere i become der THR TARIPD —the espital invested therein s existing prior to ints, rendered the price of labor reduced 4 chasien! pureuite commected with urionaly efected. Aud © ROWE oUt Of tle operation of he tendency of which is, ag experi- omnt of our prodac- vevelopement of our reronrers—destroy + and reduce the Teiea Isbor—a condition to ation ought te be autje iene portion ol ovr Ver Theretcre Resolved (ii the Senate concur), That the Inw o! /autice On importesions whict come in competition with our own prod ved destructive te creat inverestey witch have necceotore seu employment ¢ labor sud eapital, aud should bo modi- t), That the history of our reeent law, and necessity of ® resurn to easure indi¢pcnesble to our prosperity; ure such megsure, oug Senctors and K th, Are urgently Fequasted to presontit t body Ke of paramount impor- id to vee All proper ite adoption. Tl = ‘the Governor be ed (it the Senate con sensatives in Cor to the consideration of t tance to tie people of vi A moans in their pow Q Resolved (i the Senate. co rerpeettuily reuvesved t to each of our § Laid over under the rule THY SESSIO% Lay It having been ascertained that here were 1s cop te und of the Session Laws of i861, it was deci: to rejuest the Secretary of Btate to furnish memt with copies of the sai, ‘Tle Secretary wae also erdered | te report ae to wh me of the missing laws ons of inquiry were offered and Inid over Che canal jettiogs. aud as to whether the Dey and Hndeon Carai Company have violated their rin emlarging their cana! ew York State militia Mis ixrn—An aot to amend, abridg# sad sicplity t to amend the act In relation te costs is ® hway ml the act declaring river a pul Vas SranriOonr, an act to amend the act t { reilrond companies, and | + {certain portions thereot | will nak leave to intro ran Qorps of Us12 «tor New Yo fa winor , ty incorporate the Gene u sion Briige THE AUIURN PF veneer The House, on the motion of Me. Uanxawoos into Commi (the Whole, Mr Lake inthe chair, | upon the bill to Incorporate the Auburn Fontale Uni- versity, bill having been read through, amd no amendments | Deing made, the committee Foxe aad reported thie bill to the W he report was agreed to, and Uhe bil or. dered fo be engro. sed for a Chirk reading. The Asscubly (hen aijouraed, peAWoov renewed his motion to refer'wll the | Chagres direct. eplend:d new double enzins steamship que January 22, at 20 oi Warren direct tor Ck ate; fr in relation to the Irish State | for, as they were | read, he had been unable to make anything out of them. | Mr. W. went into quite a long speech upon the character | Cy, of thore who were prominent in the Koseuth reception ; Calite: The gentleman | | or pawenge. aopl Well, he would tell them something about Gov, | Warren ctree.. 3 on the morning of tai! me We ali know | | ciptions of | the Mexican war, and the | He concluded by moving that the | ircight sppiy to whole subject be referred tothe committee of the whole, | __ Washington county, oilered , wares ofin- + ted. | 1846, im+ | in its operation, to she First Divieion | | { r | Sham any Be went | con, | your Teton cones vennrla epoige Price of passage in first fr | Watren street, Netti AL the otice, on the morning of Havana qT foos of Warren wi direct for Havans and New ( ere Syecie omly taken on tte ing as Pier | NHL pleas of thie | ton oply of git cargo cau be taken on im etal despatch of this line. ange i | Sofclug ete LINE TOC AL{PORNIA—VoR J res direc:, The now and spleadia a ship Charles C. Berry, Comm: This Comps heir lu peanihg paneer BALE & om Juan del Norte to Vi Hay by steamboat hanee to San Juan dal Sud on the RINE, which ie now im | ef whieh will be completed Comy any sveambonts, & | btve been ben Pebruary. tor with any other thing vou A A PRICE TWO CENTS. Kaaugaral Adaress of Governor Wood, of Ohio, Conustars, Jan 12, 1068, ‘The ipaugeraticn of Governor Woot took piace to dey, Ta bisinavgurai address, he anys be is ia favoe af the compromise measures, thatthe time tas ant geome to repealthem, and they chould havea fia’ trim fs endorses that part of President Filiro: reference to the improvemeat of rivers The ceseiutions intreduced in toe Senate, dociactog that (he Uniled States ough! to iaterfere ia the alae of Hungary, were not paaied a4 repom Thoy wars laid on the table and ordered printed. Governor of Massachusetts, do, Bostow, January £, 1968, The House of Representatives to day eivcted Geo. B Boutweil at one of the candidates to be sent up bo the Bonats for Governor of BMasacharetts, by two majocity Over all others. Me received 200 votes, and Winthenp: 1M The ele the Birt ballot, ant settles the g being chomea Jo renee, ay the Renate will undoubtedly coneu! Tho genate coafirmed the choice o€ tha Houss by @ vots atood 28 for Routwell to LT for Wintheap Henry W, Cushman was gubsequectiy ce-etactod Lite tevant Governor A bioek ot beagle burned at Bris shtoa L it by Moses Daua The Penr Tn the House, a resolution bas passed. eeeoud tending: ond been ordered Uo be enererdd, authoriving ®loaa oF $190,000 Co meet the February imierast of (he Stace adobe: The New Jersey Logtalature, Torwrom, January Ld, 1868 ‘Ths Legisiature of this State or: te ise today Seante elected John Manaerg, P ; ‘Allen Seorstary; Mr. Treffrvin, Bn. Mr. Smitu, Berjeant at- Arms The As nembly elected Joha ITughes, Speaker David Nave. Cierk; lane W. Micki», Rngroning Gleck, Sanat M. Krevsen, Door Keeper, The eitcers of the Goude are rats gernor will deliver his amq@usi masaaze to mos row morning, Aviival of the Marton at Ohnetevtoe Cranes The steamebip Marion, from Ne wharf last wight at 12 o'clock, in fifty aeven hours fromm whart to whacf. Navigntion of the Obie again Suapended, Corcrnvare, Jaa. i, ‘The weather continues very cold, and oxrgation i again pended owing to the doating tor The Southern Maii, Barretoae, Jay Southern mail hat 9 gion. SHIPPING. NOR Lt biiy Attautio—Capt. Ja part with the United States imails foe i Ay i | Saterday, January 2ith, ne 12 o’clook, M., trom hor a4 the toob ct Canal street. No berth secured tie paid tee Bor freight o aving unequaled sccummedaioas for cleganos ply to ADWARD B, COLLISA 1.» No. ‘all street ‘The stoamaiip Arotia will suocoad the Atianuo. and omit Fobroary 7th. NHR BRITISA AND NORTH AWEZICAN KOWAL Mail Stosmabips, between Now York and bivorpeot dike ico’, and batwoon Boston ant Liverpool, the Bouswa cnly calling a3 Halifax tu laud aad receive waits sad paa~ ocngers. AWABIA, Caps. ——. AFRICA, Capt. Ryrio. EUROPA, Capt. Low. Caos. Stoae. AMERICA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Caps. Haccaom. BRIA, Caps, Leisoa. ners a clerr ee mriomas Gead; ort eduoaday, Lith ota as ‘ ‘Wednesday, Zia = ete inion, teem New York. Cambria, “+ Moston. . Mew York... W azo from Now York or Cavin, Sto; Socond Cabin, $70. ‘No berth accured until paid for. panne 1 be charged on specit beyond an amouad fxr raonal expenses Pein experienced surreon om board. All letters snd newspapers must poss shrougd tee Pom ” For feoight or passage, arly vo -UNARD, Jt., 34 Broadway. French, Gorman, and othsr frraign’ goods reesived brow, a” common with British goods. Througa bills e given in Havre for New ¥ OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —Ti States Mail Stes mohi AA RANI ce Tyttae ednesday, Boston 0 PLiverpoot isn Comander, ay Jenve for Havre, touching at Southampton ve jan, em: apd passeore ina. | crolook, from Pier No.4 Noren Rivers yy’ nines 00 Ee rained an hese io will be reosived en board w wanted during #1 lay before oniling, marke: HULIVINGSTON, Arent, 63 Brostwag, NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company—Only throngh line tor San ranclgeo, 23 Un Shureday, January DORADO, nae- Mod in her accemmouations and spoed, 1,90) tona, H. tstein, C8. N1 commander, will sail on Ti hk, BM ‘precisely, fray North riv Wwith tho government afaite, with the extra Feb Por passage J NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSBIP Sada Only sthrovgel line for 8an Francisco, via 4 Clagres. On Siturday, January 24, 09 2B, My vi new donble engine steamship GEOK GIA, ume- hoy in oe comm tions and sp 3, L , mingoder, willanil on Say rues i rrival of the pi at the . Bb —Bili lading signod at the otfies, NITED STATES MAtI, STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— oN Gtleane, yin tavana, om Saturday, Jenueey Athy, M—The sviendid doable elders he tons burthen, D. D. Tortete A a minder, will 1 2ocluck P.M, from hee plers R th the ‘gover New Or vans. Por pasvens 0¢ MO ROBERTS. et, arma ot Warren re ranslerres mt Kevenn ESPAICH LINK POR SAN FRAN 1SCO.—CLIPFER thip KATE HAYES, Caps Maurat Fast river, foot ot Beekman Ve nll Leavy (reighton board 98 on ship being eC very emall enpaci ‘apptie oH wees ieee ct treight ena ve ‘toe Por tslance of EH. SUTTON, 84 Wi in, apply te ng superior scommodati r pendent line for Calitorm the momopolivis, will leave pice No, j North river, wes: fay. Jen M. tor the sbuvenamed ports, For freicht or PAEEE © t ALMER & CO., 3) Broadwa, PORSAN PRANCISCO VIA NICARAG sery Trausit Compan tad civol and: healeby coum rleatiy ge by 2 onthe river kad ne ‘ia five 9 mere at ‘rll oe bw rendinese by. he 10th a formation sad purohage of tickets. : roadway, third CU! LEA, Sooretary. hing at Fe ae to Bermi ta, $13. t0 ‘ogulae mail commun ¥ met Tadia og ill be receiy i2ed om board of the ae Eo AN JUAN AND CIAGRES, JANUARY 2, ar ti terraship UNITR! JONES & JOUN' WALCLER & LORD, Ws MR SAVANNAL-<t v and splendid NITED see rica Mart, Linn ate mshi i k, for & sma oa "te aE OM er No 4, Norwe apply to “MITCHILL, 194 Pron adiow, on Saturday, Jam be = LET eC ALABAMA, Union HROU ney CKETS LIVORNIA enon i Ist BY OTIOR.~ 70 MASTEES-OF ALL VESSELS BOUND in Francisco. — Vou will plongs have bey roporasot pravongery names, Mo. ay Think Worthy of 300, OR te xchange Roading Room foe Atl Nee oaitod for, 9 ornin and