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aot THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6310. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, | chiettaDeatiaine? Frorz, true democrat fouttyates | eused them of, but which till to day they had xt least | NE WS BY TELEGRAPH ARTNERSHIF SOTICES. INSTRUCTION. lage e ere aae pray the dem- | gufficient shame left to den; 5 ISTOW'S SUP! ‘WANTED, A SMART BUSINESS MAN, are inse] bly identified. This \timent y: aera lieet—For tronty eight years heb as tau ht § 520) 000-Na cial in order to ox ond prrvacet ihe telegates to the Baltimore Convention, smd Several members of Congress have arrived to night, Exciting News from the Plains. | pay MOVEMENTS OF THE POLITICIANS. | thea pred ons Te Leattimare results--compromise sad | anc the feeling against the Union's articlo is, if possible, | wassacrE OF CAPT. GUNNISON AND RIGHT OF SMM aber _pmeunt oo it hd a Ray prose in the bar wane pecan a e fur that pon Sony gree 2 on the increase, It is said the President and some of the PARTY BY INDIANS, ETO. Parlors, Nor 293 Broad # | business will be shown the whole bus! in thia city; alao " , Union was involved inthe usion of the democratic party | “sbinet are indignant at the porition taken by the Union; Sr. Lous, Nov. 30, 1883. Fe eae meters seadataet | fie branches in other cities, Address I. W. More? ant, Trl- | Another Extraordinary Manifesto from | at Baltimore; and they felt end acted on the conviction | but time will demonstrate if the organ will be made ‘The Salt Lake mail has arrived at Independence, brings “ anlage THR SPANISH AND | 9 (ip ie the Cabinet Organ Savery sueeion ean ‘reoguived ans logitanate part oe to disavow its organship, and give the names of thore | ing intelligence of the massacre of Capt. Gumison amd TER 0} oa q . French Tanguay MASTER, Qe punibtovinn ns een | $3.000. Thauh of bay, an acts of silent 2 issue, To the expulsion of this fatal element of discord | ™¢mber# of the Cabinet who repudiate it. part of his exploring party. yrs at their residences or at 79 Varick strest. Would | with this smount. Contracts for $20,000 of acon from the pale of the party some of the noblest statesmen The Sentinel to morrow will contain a slashing article An express reached Governor Young on the 3st of Oe- hjection to engage for a school in either the city or | ducte 1 mseelacwnss now, partially. a ~ 4. Bi Abandonment of the Compromise Measures by that Lrg our national name directed all their | against the Union, and which expresses the feeling of the | tober from Captain Morris, giving ap account of the mass Me _—. energies. Mi a ae ; Southern and national Northern men hero. hich was com mitted of Indians on Se, see 4 i ‘The wroposition on which the delegates harmonized secre, which was com: by a party Ganon feha alters of New York, BraahigR, rg Nine Haoklag bexinatg vusony alvondy 0 the Administration. m taterut of earnest and repeated conaaltation be Mr. Collector Redfield’s abolition and free soll appoint- | vier river. The xilled were Capt. Gunsison; Mr. Kern, the J City, that his Ne J atreet. ween Cemocrata who ent ined widel rent views : Hemepatfpen tay sad srciec Wer mvtevoas peumneas | AUDIT ob Chasis saanrar arto the merits of tun oompromiae teaturo It wat | frat sore ot tha coaeiaaTalias the priate chareo- | topographic engineer ; Wiliam Porter, &» guide ; twe pen oi teoping. A. Uboral deduction will be made ¢0 pat. LADY, HAVING FURNITURE TO THE EXTENT Srmore persons. Sirangsramay receive seourse | AL dt $0; and about $100 cash, is desirous, of meoting & of writing lessons in Lhreedays. The ivstruction is thoro adequate amount to joia horin taking a board- Sud impeovemont guatar tied to all, of would'be "happy to, Join say ‘indy alcendy ox the academy, ‘ Gold sn 1 it yn lar; er business; or would take dence of an establishment whors hee oxpe- ite per oupy, or five copies fr one dollar. Copy books for | ris and services would be compensated. Address nergy, nd adadomies onodsliar por dozen, or ton dollars per | Hecald Ofties, ‘scdo and circulars may be bad at the rooms, 362 war, ourner of Frankiin street, ARTNER WANTED—IN A PROFITABLE MANU- OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH. facturing business, the article maiufactured being 0 From the Home Journal We advise those who wish te il; ity, with a hh oapital of $1,000 or $2,000. Ad- improve their handwriting to bear in mind that there is not 0. apisco in sho world where the art of penmanship cam be oe , either more agreeably or more expeditiously, than HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A ter of some of the appointees, will scarcely help him | others, and three priva impossible to agree u, ition whioh required Pol b Metin ers, ree pi INDIGNATION OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATS, | ‘mporitle avueaea fr fhe cpponents of these ranuiron before the Senate. Southern Senators now here openly | men. ee an to surrender thsirgyinions and acknowledge that they | declare they will his confirmation on that jenlars :—Captain Gunnisom i. Fis ba ‘6 hed been in error. Uponauch a pYopovition the disor- | ground sleaite pen sag the prineiple piacere | (Pye inperehnenng rg . 3 -eshad the tion avization disen, ti ty 8. 7 lowing: © eA COMET CN, | ihe Ballincnt ee ‘lad expressly approved or acs. | Judge Bronson’s removal, and Guthrie's high-handed in- . &e., &e., &o. approved the co the nomince would met with | terference in State rights and issues. 4 pear raged fon pn Guy | Every arrival of Southern members adds to the Our Washington Cerrespondence. to impress ilself svith Fa upon’ the minds of those | Strength of the national democrats. Even the most aan- | Tetarmed by the Gunnison party, but they were overpow= 4 red, and only fc escaped. bad Wasnincton, Nov. 29, 1853. democrats who’ cletm from the administration more | guine has no idea how thoroughly the South has been poy abot bis body, yr when found one of hia hands The Administration—Congress—The Chances—The Herald conatderarh tiaiees the original advocales of | the | sroused by the efforts of Messrs. Maroy and Guthrie to | was off. The notes of the survey, which had been nearly tions,sprice twenty: Ave ni perh opted! Mr Goldsmith ” id, copartnersbip fr the pu pose of conducting the genoral in Washingim, de., de. On the othae oi, Vd aret ODE reacties. Waxaah Oni?” tha nidiguals ta’ Nase York, com pleted, inst uments, ‘and the acimals, were taken by CORREEPING, ARITHMETIC, 40, THOROUGHLY | frm*of LER & TORCUBK: Wlem Loe, 251° Grecawien | Among impartial observers the imp'ession prevails hare | laws cf aAjustmaeat could have united on’ nomlaation, | ‘The Presicent’s message was despatehed this afternoon | ‘endian ‘Young immediately sent ald to Captain Mor- B tanght, on reasonable terms, by W. J, RENVILLE, 289 | gtrect, William A. Porcher, 146 Water etroot. that the New York national democrats for the present wil! | (& thing wholly ticable,) they could have had 29 | to the Postmasters in New York, Boston, &6., £0 as to be: | ris, to release him from his critical position in the midst dway. Each at tely instenctea sudrapid- | " New York, Decomber I, 185%, hope of success. It was only in the cordial union of the Apter fg a) OF irenoketous Indinee: and ealaavor to, obtain aa ek vanced in his 6 Tedge i E not be able to do much in either branch of Congress in the | Gemocracy that & democrats triumph coud be mooured; | delivered to the newspapers the’ moment it is sent to a gg op rr oy in ine atatee io readily si 4 ANTED—A PARTNER, IN THE DRY GOODS BU- | way of active hostility to the admfnistration—that they | and it was only upon the proposition of acquiescence in | Congress, pak cl nai tin RENCH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR NOEL BER- | grat rateeweat mre kee GLE bogs to inform that he continues to give private | portunity. Ad¢ress S., Po Heesors is tio French Ianguegs at she pupila’ residences. AD- | Prewmad'pe bade ply ai Mo. 41 Loxington avenus ETC ee = DPA gg on = CEN ANTED—A PARTNER, IN A WEL! IRENCH.—A GENTLEM4N DESIROUS OF LEARN- pice tary Prom st 000 te $3 000 required, with a 2 ing to converse corre: th would | good crodit, Apply thisday betwoen 2 and 3 P. M., at No.6 gike to make the acquainta: ine street. A good opportunity will be given. quarters. will not attempt much beyond the mere declaration of | tbe compromise ay a final settlement of the slavery asi’ | the report of the Secretary of the Treasury will be | _ A party of Cheyenne: surrounded the mail, and demand- opinion—that they will not follow the example of Cooley | {tion t Sees Saok iace pene wee Teese RE <endy to gp 40 Comgcens with the massage—rathor an un. | °¢#z!j all the provisions, which were given up to thea. and Brady, by cutting adrift from the President—that | ing of the conyention mace this fact palpable, andim. | usual occurrence, and for whioli the Secretary deserves | left for Weebiogteas soilate . there is a hope yet of reclaiming the administration, and | pressed every ¢emccrat with the conviction that we had commenéation. ASMODETS, eee rae t the one baud 8. of placing it straight before the country on the negro beers a br eee U. 8. Senator from New Hampehire. t with a favorable op. Office, stating where an inter THE PUBLIC PRINTING— v! E . Boston, 863. person, who eonld devote not question, policy of acquieseense required no sacrifice of principles; : er ee Bue , Nor. 20, 1 is instruction, for moderate compensation, Ad- i G ithout strictly endorsis it ad equived'the exercise of forbearance and consilia- Ex-Governor Jared W. Will'ams has been appointed by B.C. Herald office THE MILITARY. It is believed that Gen. Cass, withou! jctly endorsing 2 Wasmxcroy, Nov. 308 P. M. 20, Her OT WERT OF ae Ne CEE WicaCoie'sq | the policy which appears to have controlled the Pres. | fiom foifst « compromise upon a, middle ground, ca} red that Me. Gideon, perpristor of tha tate | Sb Governor of New Hampshire to supply the vacancy im >| which all could meet and agree i bys i Ss |4 rumo. at Mr, G ‘or of BR GERMAN PRIVATE LESSONS—LEGONS 7 A MEETING OF THE L. ©. STILES MUSKETEERS, | 5001) appotatments,.will seize an eacly opportuitty. to Br go mn, Propl United States enate occasioned by the death of How. aux Franosis, mpeameds, eto.—Trat Explanation ¢fths beauties of the Apply at 489 Broadway, Wall held at the armor; Tuesdi oning, Nov. 20, Geo. ? Acquiescence in the finality of the compromise i i 3 aad | W. Farrar in the chair, Goo. B. Doris Sooretary pro tom, ho | give in a generous adhesion to the administration—that at middle ground, and upon Ane union? wea ae | Republic newspaper, has Aled » bill to Chanoery against | Charles G, Atherton, following rorolutions were unanimou tod — on Pa cordial as the triumph which followed it was ccm- | General Armstrong, proprietor of the Union, claiming the Resolved, ‘hat warotven our heartfelt thanks to the {avit- | ho will wge that the distribution of the spoils alone | Orie” Hdte we cia mot untertake to tocide whacher | Lait of tho profits cf the public pristing, em, the becisof Frem Boston. OR OF VOCAL MUSTO— 2 Mahcunionnrin, ‘naan: Sted anearanto vane should not be made the basis of a judgment against | ihe friends of the compromise or its opponents : r S27 A —INV Om RS. SBCUIN, PRO! « ms = an alleged agreement entered into last Congress batween | ARRIVAL OF MARTIN KOSZTA—INVITATION TO J } inh, #aered and secular—dovot ewillever bear in mnind the Kindness shown towards us by | the President; but that the broad and national | had teen right, it furnished to both a common spe pellicle) aah day for the fore action of young ladise fu private; | abem oo ta Occaston ot our fest ausealtareet enemas >| * : satus on which ail future attempts to re-open the slavery | the whig and demccratic parties respectively, and in con- ? BBosros, Nov. 30, 1383, oten ded for the stage or concert room. Mrs. Seguin Resolved t we also retura thanks to Mr... | and scund democratic progressive measures of the | Vitstion could be realated, and atolitiontsm in overy | sequence of which egreemgat, Wr. Gideon contonda, the will be bappy to give all information concerning terms, Belles for the splendis sot of guide oriors Presentod by im, | message, and the work of retrenchment end reform fase be oxpunged from the organization of the party. | publio printing LRG up the Union oflica, Thisis a | The bark Sultana, with Koscta on beard, will arrive fo, at her residence, 8) White street, noar Broadw: “evolved That our grateful thanks aredue to all the ladies | 80 hopefully commenced in the several departments, is was the grand achievement of the Baltimore Con. | strange developement K. | here about 2 o'clock this afternoon, The matter creates RIM, hi ted th ith ‘the; to At ” vention—it ‘crushed out ” the rous element )- SEN. ? s 1 ge Petes beanree tase fe ene eee RY | Band for the variety of popular musis dieeoursed, {2 | should be rather considered as forming the trueariterion | [ti Tre ects from the cemocrae party, and opeaed | THE ANTICIPATED DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS—CANDI- lens, no sensation, ladies, in an hour, sincing ‘a:ternately aloaoor in duos, esclved, ‘That our thank: due to Capt. H. Stevens, for the guidance of good democrats. It is belicved that up the way to a regioration of those fraternal feelings be- DATES FOR OFFICES IN THE HOUSE—ARRIVALS, Ald ccs hypo enteptee nee se wee ilo ans viens, Bevate baa eomcanagie: | Real other Soessons att to Mrs Peter Consors a: Noceo | Cemeral Case will not only do this, bat wil urge consilia- | tween, the North and the South, on whieh alone the | rc. 5 is Dicer eon 21 WO et ere peg ear am. Sho gan be seon at her residonoe, 6 Fourth avenue, noar | Bowery, for all past favor: tion and the spirit of compromise upon the Now Yori de- | ‘°gP™™, “ian. ta i sie eos, (baa eink tage ace DM THE REGUEA a eos an noon for New York, to invit y \. Man tet a Now ¥en Herald aud Dally Hinges 2s Be Published in the | mocracy—that he will suggest that theirs is a local quaz- | incontrovertible) cur path of duty and of tatorest asa aamnnano, Moy. 80; 1008. * | 'Se qumastaige sagentent Ci alent, Toang kelanl, aus ———————— <= <= | "By order ny UW. i. PRELIGH, Captaie.- | yel, to be settled among themselves, and that, if brought ty is relieved of all obscurity or embarrassment. We | The democratic members hold their caucas on Satur- | Military Ireland, WOISCKLLAN SOUS, George W. Farrer, Goorge B. Doris, Hoary R. Bicks, Wa, is init: “| Rave but to adbere with duelity and sincerity to the day night to nomierte officers for the House, The fol. | Father Gavazzi lectured Isst night in the Music Hall te * aie : wenn HL Stiles, Coe: Simith, Jogtoa Hine ani Gack cittec, to the tost, he will not only vote but ure his influence a6 | joy ae ee eee se elfoctod at Baltimore. But exe ji sch tare ety ron sont RSE saebaedetoes des tis aactah aay ba tate sllately ne ATTALION ORDERS. tively in the Senate to secure the confirmation of Redield, | the very fact that President Pierce has adopted this policy | f°wins are tho principal ea . abo red persons. Ve I '&R3 BOSTON | on the ground that Redfield is in no way responsible for ide is made the ‘of the opposition to | Vor Speaker—Mesers. Boyd, Disre: sa article o€ the highest ieporcanoe te the edumoreial wets | soa Ategerasiom, ow Kor} will | She repture between Guthrie and Brousyn, ee ee amenity ferveine mashed bre ter aie son, Phelps, yep ‘are, and which has teon publicly approved of by personsex | gember 2, at eight o'clock . Commandants of compa- The case of John Cochrane is a horse of another color; | gfiected dem leaders. If this disaffection was limitad Fir Clerk—Messrs. Forney. Stargis, Young, ard Harris. presely appointed to examine it, Address Ko,ta i’avont, 1 report to the adju: House, corner | and Jonn will be thrown overboard, or evecy other uura- | to mere dissatiafaction on account of errord a3 to in- For Docrkeeper—Messzs. McKrow, the present incun paid, Poa Orr, Olds, Richard- The weather here is aa mild as June, ‘Woman's Rights State Convention. Nov. 30, 1858. eo. 34 o'clock, A.M. Bat- | tifed free soil appointment will be confirmed on the basis dual appointmen en to dissatisfaction on ac- | ben': Johnson, of Indiana; Gorman, of land; and Al- Rooumerse, » HUTECTS AND ENGINEERS ARE RESPECT: | pea wie y ee ee Mee eee Ne Betas will | of the Baltimore amnesty, ‘an unie.atcod and defined by'| count ofe Taupe to Digan sanch meatbonnsiinl claret Jem formerly “Amistant Doorkeeper, and Berret, of Ma- ‘ a ona Rights State Convention assembled here te- fully dd ti ine tock of suporior T ! * $ Secretary Guthrie. bution of the between tho different divisions of | ryJand. lay. The attendance was not large. ‘Urves, Holl Fapers, traving cloths, water colors, po pe Ee Hotel, gTmer OF Walker street amt | “"Be this as it may, the Cabinet, we understand, are as- | {he party aa they existed prior to the Daltimore Conven | Fur Postmaster--Mr. Johnron, the present incumbent. Mhe meeting wid called to order, by: Bev. Wilises: Ee W. SCHAUS, 303 Broadway, REUBEN LOVEJOY, Major. sured of the adhesion of Gen. Cass; that they are equally | tion, we sb Seatertain bo apprehensions as to perma- For Sergeant at Arms—€r. Gi ssbrenner, the present in Chamni Eee Bisrusl by DEE MINTER LRU CiCL, GIMBRATIA WELL emer aaTaN Ad cbeats well satisfied of the loyalty of Douglas, and of Gen. Sem. | nent defectiams Bat the ground of the disaffection lies | cumben:. s : g é anning. Rey. Samuel J May, of Syracuss, was chosen Be oeies pa tether: Deded tte | teetieand nana soca Houston; anc that, in fact, there is nota man who was | puch deeperthwn this it azraiges boldly end oprniy | | For Public Printer—Messrs, Armstrong, Tackes, and | President in the absence of Mrs. Stanton, whom it was da- naw aud olegant artigle, recently introduced in tho highest | (JOMLANY ORDERS. BOSTON, ASSOCIATION, AT. | among the can‘ idates for the Presidency at the last Bal | the poliey- om which tLe Celerates to the conrentioa | Tower J. GIMBRI irclos 9 Parhsian gocie Board engraver | Bostoe Aamciation are herby rdered to imot rer acaitae | timere Convention but is with the administration, except | harmonized thelr differences axd agreed upon the terma | Th a oJ. 2s. GIMB! ationar, 588 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel. the Mercei ip TP uae eet Trcoms sree Mr. Dickinson, whose influen:e, they ray, has done its | cf a permanent ‘anion. It is not enough, wscording to Sacer © LECTROTYPE | Wdcesday and Toursday evenings, at 734 o'clock. sigoed to put in the chair. Twelve Vice Presidents were chosen, enate baving clected its officers at the executive , f " Inst epring, it {4 presumed no change will be 2 ‘ z IL who | worst in the late New York election. his ms vement that the slavery egitation has ceased ; | **sion Reverend Miew Bro wn os ened the meeting with pra; JAROM AKERS, PAVERSTAINERS., LUECIROTYEE | intend to participate in the excursion of Friday, Dicomvee | " And the mesrage—the mossage—the active friends of | Sven the conilicting upinious s+ to the mois of the | made. A ebaplain for that body must, however, be elec! | gerencr coxstathesevters spbstatdl cad (hs Ges wiles, ecarlet, laks snskremints white ia pulps; | % WHlbe promptia atteudance: oe the Precident expect a greater effect in his bebalf from | ocrpromise, and to organize a party on the basis | ed. Rev. Henry Slice and others are candidates. hicecscun al oaipaiell by apse hie alte hyde veda, salts, gold dust, quick + WM. I, BROWNE, Co. B, | the mesrage than was produced by his inaugural. Mea- | of approval, and not merely of acquitssence, in the | mpetotalamount of diafte registered at the treasury becgpetiapaediein’ + Rose, roetic, gallic and pyroeallic | yw wWaesnwnricnr, Clore att sures princibles—- orogre —union—harmony —Caba— | byt to make its cessation permanent, it prop2ses to re. | test work wan $97 53 In the afternoon the business committee :eported reso- ey Crepes Racarstnmmy fe. for gale by 2eE : ! Mexic-—mant’est des: who can resist them? What | agjus:ment. Without stopping to arraiga the movives of diy. Amonget | lutions. Slidell ot Louisiana; Letters ard papers were read, and epecches were made Walbritga, Peckham, me eipmeror : hopeful cerce at of the Hare, crof the Senate, can take | the promo‘ere of this moveuest, It is t70 plain for doubt PO Ronin: “percutnenteee aon rT 6U! P RD, 5 ADI, Fe TT Os Bee ik eked round sgainst this grand programme of progres: & | that if itis persisted in and Cncouraged to any eonst es ‘ ~ CES UTM EET Tod Reacinl tus Read eGHES' |" Darcie c-oaee tiaea seevinite caaomeactee wwe frets cared oxainat the Prengent? Baste are the views | darable extent, if must break np the orgenizetion of qeorerentativgs Faller, of Maine: Waluritge, Peckham, | by a variety of persons. The Convention aijourned tilt t patés de foies-«-ns, &o., &o. On the Lith respectfully solicits the attention of his customers and | of the friends of the administration—in the Cabinet—in | ihe party, and result im restoring tha whigs to igh eg hie cyan Dra te rig etes: | the evening. It will continue throughout to morrow. pecember ext spition, oe new grises and rich Paris fancy | ¢Fe}; generally 10, bis lary ertenent of eabroiaeces inl Union fi emt on § the ped it piri ada of | power ‘ak tia “Bloie: of. President Pieree’s. adain- Seeger ye p omgen Sea phe ved - Looms ~ is oxes for (Sriutmas and New Year pi t th cloaks for the winter, at considerably ra eéa; and what have wo on the other si is Pecaun : : : Y}, of C0 5 Salloeh, Sage Suced prices, in tho nowe:t and most fashionable styles; also | While ee have aoapproval of the conduct of the Secre- | ist#asien. 1? occurs to us that every true democrat, | Petmayivanias Seelton and Lilly, of Now Jersay; Riel, Loss of = Steamer on Lake Huron. 5 . i ue tully of tLe policy oa which the M hy 7 MS.—CHEAE SPRING | 4 large stock of velvet and cloth Talmag, missen’ and chil: | tary of the 'l in the Brot matter, scarcely a | Wether, he. approves tully of a of Obio; Clarke, of alps, of 5 Deraorr, Nov 30, 1853. ing Dopot.—Tho best beds for Lesisb, ” , which he offers at prives that defy competi. | {87Y of the Treasury in the Bronson + earce’y ® | union at Baltimore was effected or not, woull at least thas been detache t from s,gunveaienes, Ho, Izun, bedstoads, all sizes, | ae ae the wow York Cloak and’ Mestilis Biscosium? es | deiiccratic member, oven from the New York nationals is | © o) # ; DRY GOODS, &C. and sce {ts fruits before he deters.ined to-wmliet an- | Ine frigate Columbia, and, tegother with Vhind Assistants | . T2@ Steamer Albany, Captrin Jones, owned by Mr, ‘Algo, she olastic felt bods, pillows, #e. N. k.— | Genal strect. Willing yet to sacrifice the President. They dono: wish | der the banner cf oprusition to the administration. It ee een ot rae McKnight, of this city, was wresked on Saturday, nese sal, promptiy, at 663 Broadway, nia to Tyk tration, nor to Teylorize it, vet | iru religy: Bea Palition, es ccuatnisce Heaaiey tn Pirmptany ordered to the coast survey ght, iy. urday, r R#ACTIONS EMEROI- | while. In teett grovailing dik poet-ion to patch Presque Island, Lake Huron, The passengers were afl the fact must IN LACES AND le relagaene ne oe athe undersianed his: wish wiewor eissilz | Up an armfstice with the Presicent on the most reasoa. | PLROIP'S as Te, Chaallecton ealre, insis - . ne ar earrd, but the boat and cargo would beran autire loss, 45. LADOMUS, NO, 208-QENAL STRERT, CON- i rations, twenty per | oP e tern necerserily te developed Down to the preseat time, a, . i A i 6 7 ae lence bas beea furnished, 1 The rarer if gma mcariaete amet aise ak eee ee sndoran névewiat Now docks Cause’ be hind | thin is a pew Congress—it comprises & ery 1erge pro eee ee nee eee ae eet a gnimed of ole @ inguranee ran out only two days before the accideat, tw it docs not now exist She will also ROBERTS, 769 Broadway, corner of Ninth ortion of new democratic members; they are green jection and complaint, profess to acquiesce faitafu'ly in Last evening the whole of the Irish military organizations Gale on Erle, &e. “« farertare ttolen propcety. Age ce temourament | | in the horzess—they arecautious in their movements— | the mrinciples of the party, and thelr conduct and prac nea saab! : Lake Erle, &e. 1@ for nothing. English, Freach and German languages UST RECBIVED—A CAS@ OF HANDSOME LINEN | a siogle false step may ruin taem Itis a telicate busi- | tice bare contermed consistently with their professions. of New York, Brooklyn, end Jersey City, together with an Burra.o, Nov. 30, 1863. OBLICATI: CAMPAIGN OF THETWELETH ~ ~ i + with to revive the slavery question; but it is insisted | sembled in front ef the residence of Joun Mitzhel, in | mencing about 8 o'clock. their own counsels, they will meetin caucus, the Se- 7 ill ic want 5 : id : dad {usported 2095 or T Ceoncc ki aei | turday night osuent, or ou Friday night, a2 the'case may aan ee rCcty and neon this saspieton Taw ige | Unicn street Brecklyn, completely filling up the stree mer Meyflower did not lave her dock. We t'and escape, from over. be—there th y will icarn something from the old wire | sisted that the uuicn of the party shail exclude the | irom Columbia toHicks The wilitery pa aded io beautiful | Sar of no accidents to the shipping ax yet, but a good ti ie covicstalegantiy. boned Ta rR er came iy ed A Ia suspected members from fellowship, and recognise | style, and wee sccompanted by bans, which dissoursed | MUMO*r of boats are oat for this season of the year, elegantly bound i ws i foes Rena serauls ALMAS—SOME EXTREMELY | pline,cr there, at least, they wi!l learn what is to one Rar einietdale LEC Ad esauwbeome, ucieia® ibe The water, which is very hich in the creek, swept awa iment New ¥ ate Militia on the field of their U tor, with a minute dotail of be ane c mtemp! { , ‘ wi! ic. The windows of every house in | the draw ia Hk street bri wo fi RS a ° gained ard what is to be lost by engeging in the work | Pome BS Cemectais Dut those who ave admitted to be | most eloquent music. ’ : ri‘ge, and two men, Indisas, fant officer in ques\ion, whien rotusal rendoced the hore msy at, all times be aeen the largent; | Of @ war hetween ihe Parliament anc the ice. pure ratlonslily,. ‘Thee rensonirg ight have been potent | the street, and the steps leading to tae hail doors, were | walked in and were drowned, oeess ot the retreat the more difficult of accomplishment. ‘city, Ladi Bot the spirit of insubordination exists, though sup- | [, 1849, 1860, 1851, an tbliahers names in future advertisement. it would have been mach | crowded with human beings. There were fully ten thon- Several slight accidents occurred in the city, bat neae preased—a wide spread distrust that free sotlism has the of importance. - - ‘ more appropriate than at the present time lt is now | sand perrons present. ‘The greatest excite nent prevailed, | _ ET : "7 F % upper hand in the Cabinet pravails among the members aly thmed, i 6 grace from politicians i ‘ shel was besieged with com- @ weather is now stormy, and threatens saow. Pveetsecoferns en fac emsunecations to inizotnee avy | Banutacture or design, and wt of a eliques ef oth partion. All cliquen of every Barty, | ee ne ee eae re cee alten | tra Outing esevening ar, tehel wastesieged with com. | Teyurancean vearels exptvs at moos toveay, rention, ot otherwire, to the notice of some 3,000 or 10,000 | therefore, read the New York Hrnatp with @ zest that | to40 with free soilere, tock the chances and beneb:s of hock,” exch claiming a’ right to exclusive possession of —— mera, gardeners, €o., thronghout the United States. ‘Of- | ECEIVED PER LAST STEAMER—A CASE OF HAND. | means something There iso vim about it that appearé | the coalition until it was converted intoa ‘ ecrdial” | him.’ He received letters tonumerable, and ‘among them Cholera at New Orleans. oRUvareee Pek ena es Hf Feuired. Addeuss, post | Ty some embroidered cambyio ooltars, leaves, and chemi- | to be exceedingly palatable outside of the departments. | Uricn upon rrinciples, abd then repudiated teat the vety. | ev iptyiicee th balla: dae of ako ‘depataticgs waa Naw Ontxans, Nov. 29, 1858. inne none cu 0: ____________|_agtten, at James Bronson’s, 250 Hudson street, near Canal. | Marcy has more senve than Clayton, and rends fhe MERA | threshold ofa democratic administration. Tue couree of | from Newark, and there were several from other partsof | The Board of Health reports 261 deaths duting last TING, OLD WA REPLATED RQUAL 70 | = DIC LL, ~~ SC savas hele Haaeceae neplied with thet be Holeerasien | the cemocracy is ain lighted up by past expesieuce; | tze country. ir, Mitchel way overwhelaied mith visttere Netk, including 120 from eholera—the latter mostly a lowest pr: ; ons, forks, castors, F y : our vnion upon the terms and principles of the Baltimore | of all kinds, At lengt ¢ impatience for Mr. el ee 1% sete, dish covers, mmmnpeannesameamrentoenanannyeNeanaemaaed ‘Weut the Austrian Minister and the whole diplomatic corps | sjatform mutt te preserved; sed If the malconteste {a beceme very great, and he presented himself at the win- Edware J. Carroll, formerly editor of the Crescent, dled io phe fa story, 218 Contes | DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. a | read the Hrxaty forits views on the foreign news—for, | New York ae determined te persererein their mad ca. | dow amidase lou, prolonged, and enthusiastio cheers, | yesterday. Jobn street, up stairs, sa rondray, now open for the reveption of bupile was | strenge anit may seem, even Bodirco believes the Heeatp | er ic becomes the imperative duty of all good demo: | Sa"atei ‘Tne weather is rainy and sultry, ITH A JERK, YOU DO THE WORK— snd children of Wednesday and Satueday, or Troreday and | tbe tte prophet, the oracle, snd the organ of mani: | crate to see that the defection slall not spread beyond | My Friends-It is uiterly impossible for mo to convey to you hom cu Lyon's flask applyiag— Saturday afternoons; all mootiag oa Saturdays for practice, | fest destiny.» The conps diplomatique judge from the past, | the infected locali'y. The democratic party can maintain | a thovsendti part of the gratiscation and delight which thia Items from Baltimore. an and fleas begin to saceze, ‘with band of music, Lessons for gentlemon on Monday | and they Irek tc the future and pe poEraery demo- | ity ascendancy without New York, but it cannot mai tei ee me Levuiebt Lact this against the vordictof | worck op THE BRITISH BARK FLLtA—THE COAL Roaches fall down dying Wednes and Thursiay eveni: general practice, witl cracy with alarm, They would not éo without the Herarp, | ith New York di din i k Lord Clarenéox's packed jury. (Cheers) You know that Mive and rats keel up, and that's band, on Batted cvoning. Gentlemen do nos atletd oF thovgh they affect to turn up their dignified noses when | it# #*cemdancy with New York discord in ite ranks. on a certain Sen more Shas Aye yeace ape Eencd vetare the TRADE—M. SURLIEN Bt sgh ys ere’s no den; — me a” 5 een oO a M! d be oie . , 5 . 30, . nie ee, When sonyenien®: or to learn m pactioular dance.” While ox pot of tig soGtah eristsorene UEt af sa pet Garey Facts and Opinions at the National Capital. what crime I ttood accusnd—the crime of mak: | the British berk Eliza, from Callao, bound to Balsimore, Ei 1 oorpaos Lyin, # visit to Burope’ during the past summer numbers of now LYONS polton 4 Brom b But the members of Congress of all parties read the Nw [From the Washington Star, Nov. 26) ats t i vente | eee se” Bolcas tear, pO Tapper ged rhe re Yore Hynaty with a gunte—sty een by it, they study | THE MORMON BATTALION’S CLAIM FOR EXTRA TRAY: | {J {0m the eth see tune'meck trial told meta | @ud the vessel anc esrgo were a total loss, The mate wae attended. Soirsea twico a month, exclusvely for pupils. it; but they appear utterly sea as to where it pro- FELLING ALLOWANCE. tence that he hoped fourteen years would give me a et perea to bring up the administratiow. They ask ua | The travel pay of the Mormon Battalion, after din ‘Bpoa may crimes, gad, if posable tore. | No mail south of Mobile this-evening. PBSRRLO'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 9 WBE | where is Bennett driving to nor!—What’s in the wind? | charge, was ailowed only b; overland route to Council Lad leisure ) Su theconerany Thave M, Juilien’s bencfit and last concert took place here qgeztoenth Ca arg he ie Ré | Who is his candidate for Speaker?—Who for the succes: | Blvfis, aw that was practicable to a body of troopr, and ao judge, thouga erming ibys S thelr peedumy is now open, ant paste may enter sion; and who for Clerk of the House? We cam only | mailronte hed been established across the Isthmus in ‘a whalebono wig, on Monday noxt, | ail times énring tho eescon, Young ladios’ aud mastore | answer—time will tell, 0.V.Q July, 1847, when the battalion was discharged in i] jaw he announced that day waa.fs o- e y. at So’clook | stnases, Wednesdays, Saturdays, Mondays, and Tbured: - forrin. The cleim was in the hands of ex member 8 {alee tri and TI mean to collect the suf. Burglary at New Haven, ragna route. | a9 gic Pie; ‘Tui sué ¥c | Another Manifesto from the Cablnet— Strother, of Virginia, aud was for seme $85,000, as the | race Verdict of all Irishmen, all Amoricans, all the New Haven, Nov, 50, 1853, 8 HY i a 3 vd Ch A 00 Broad way for preset! Sb Abandonment of the Compromise Men | difiererce beineen the overland route and the Isthraus | W<rle vpen thet came isso Thank Gods Lert Carendon | mig extensive dry goods store of Alden & Hantiogtom, in effort, indeed, to save my psrishing coun- “¢ ee tee acing Aad you kaew | With gvano went ashoe near Cape Heory on Monday, magneti SEPRESS .GUNCIRS, COS EXPRESS FOR CALIFORNI Sandwich Islands and the South Paci 8. mail stesmer [li 63, atZo’olock P.M. Ala +s poe stoamor Northern Light, via } Wa charge of special mezsen 0 as usu ADA I Lave not repente ecme to the conel te nig't and the hall was crowded to cxcess Ela leaves for Philadelphia in the morning, en route for New York. packed juries, and suber Eng- . Sivat trea bate sures. route. They were allowed for three thousand miles, | f'\)) MA packed juries, and the raborned Trackin, | fu Caapel street, was entered by very expert burglars last RALIAN EX@R#SS aND LETTER BAG.—THE | 4p, {From the Washington Union, Nov 30 } though the direct distance between the point in Califor. | 7 are cther lande besides Engiand and Ireland. and | night, and robbed of silks to the value of $1,000. A re- of paroels for Melbouraa and | = TRE UNION OF THE DEMOCRACY. nia where they were discharged. and Council Blatiy, where | ae] concider that trial st Il open Li ward of a1 0 is cited for the arrest of the thieves and < tor the same, aba moder- | “RAND APOLLIN , REE’ It is a truism which all recognise, that when the de- | they were enlisted. was much less. Iv is entimated at not | cennet bave it yet more well and tra recovery of the goods. @ letter bas «i the chipper ship Ocean G& RACCO has the honor t> apprise his numer wgasany gu, vetted they are pee prey But it isno less | more than two thoueard miies. Though it will be re- | lees than the question wheter Ireland ~ msin open ustii the morning the office of 5 Loss of a Thousand Dollar Note. ‘ Auiny, Nov. 90, 1853. A produce desler of New York city is here searchiog jonds . that hi id d soi il 7 fe . . » | ed ent Bleeding nd egrinding tyr! bres ag aeadeny ok MCA ay: sretkes Ouictes ae a truism that it is only when defeat has impressed our | membered that more than one person travelled the over. | Cd i W. B.— Prof, Saraseo gives 1 a b party with the importance of union that its value ie fully | land route, truncling his gooda in » wheelbarrow, the yet to no twenty young Indies, engeged by fim’ expos og a4 appreciated But for the habitual disregard of the ne- | effort was msde to inince on the mince of the accounting | turn it fuck upon ive brn ar u “ng ia 1 b in Mcntgomery street fora thousand dollar note on the advantage of the pupile, cussity of maintaining a united party organization which | ¢flicers the idea that the overland route wes impractica- | government scund pmilty cf teloay reafter, nov by ¥ e ning, mali - tee characterizes ua in the midst of success ‘and eacendiney, | Ule. By-the by, the pay received on tuit account by this | Luetin fe secines ta abet. and niatform speeches, Uukby | Bank of America, whieh be suppres he dropped. ia the Radigh, MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. fe thould deem it safictent to point to existing indica | bettelion was for constructive travelling almost entirely, | ciiminal. <obeers) This may sound like empty voasting to | Yonsrerecn moeced Tight, end that It was swept oat im discover his loss wotil w York on Tussday merning, Wilmington, ands Ithe poincipal towns ia tha | 00. sennernnnwrnnnnnnnnnnnnnanne | tons of Canger in order to prevent the dissentions and | Tot cxe in Hity ef the men having come back from Cali- | yicht. Veoyie may cay Le is nt tae wrong #ide of the atian: posi al eet. He di BRERGUKD @ CO., 88 Hi DD BESSMAKING THE LADI&S OF NEW YORK AND | ¢ivisions which now threaten to destroy our strength. | fornia. The decision of Mr. Comptroller Broedhead on | tic now, with bis herge, foct and srt less; but, my friends, | hearrived at) * vicinity a1 rs a ectfully iavited to this care is ‘an elaborate and very able document, indeed | tuch d tions u bi ight, and the ——————_—————_ fant furnnted'apartmcndn® ether Hogle oF auto, yoamsital styl of drean, “4a md" mantis mak ing. palpable: sot toa fautiae soreater Thaty apecinextion eeattoring to the four winde the pleas upon which the ef. | deep feeling ‘iat bts tronyted fwilt Ls wee ba} Another Prize Fight Coming Off. 4 nts, eitl I u , reseing OWNS An ses roady made, with » fort to get this large sum of money from the rational | 8% ® moral efeot at lenet ‘ ‘3 PHILaDRLPHiA, Nov, 30, 1368. ye obtaiaed on appluation to “s tate Bieis necestary. It will be more profitable to avail ourselves e € y " veoome + (Loud cheers.) ia he __ HAWLEY D. CLAPP, Proprietor. | tonstently, on tH aetiae oun ape od ee of the benefits of experience in fixing upon a remedy, | treasury, or such a pretence, was estayed. me Erg Seaton wereti toe Yor shat hope, and faith f v cS ig d ot depend sf mn ae off to morrow, near EXPRESS—PER STEAMER GEAMANTA, | TRAPHAGEN, 81 Canal street, opposite Gieene strict. than to investigate the motives and causes of the disaf- | cr arvs OF STATES ON THE GENERAL GOVERN! uld have come further than landot America | DANCY te nay, ethane (Nema «Koya farrrday. Deo 3 Parcel. received tiIL10 A. M., Satur: | sees | fecticn in our ranks, which seems to be rapidly ripening | “A, much apparent difficulty occurs. im the settlement ee wa . on. age for Bromen, nd all places on the Continent, at great HE | into defection and opposition ced sates. WC, BaBNEY, 173 Broadway, entrance on | wen pareueees Ler at the Treasury of demands of ataten ordered by Congress 0 is set rt Mannnnnnnwnwewwevwwnnww: | To illuatrate the position which we design to ent: Wdnted. en@adjarieated: there: “we leave te o Lge gee Newspaper Changes. land: atroet. A CARD. THE FIRST GRAND BAIL AND FESTI. | we reed not go further back than to the lant Presidential | thas winen Crnareun pussen A law proviciag paymons to b isdior of ay bene: To eoene or Ciserevan, Nov. 30, 1853. JEus OK KiO JANEIRU, MONTE- Judge Wright retired from the (aceite to-day, and Oot. Schouler, late of the Boston Aélas, has taken his place. yeild Bide m pe © been h Ther the Iviei of America yet burn with any of the ery ae Social Union No, 3, will rg ae contest, Although the administration of Mr Polk had » per steamship America, will be eee, 3 Bo very, on Thursday ev pit been eminently successful, and hac closed in unsurpassed all, State of ‘the claims now remaining unpaid for moneys 2o'c'ock P, M., Thuridsy,gDeo, ] Cotillon Baud is engaged for the vee: n paid by the Stato” for specified object, it has been de that oply #uch claiwe are meant ax had been before cif apd my divap yelled tu come here. brillianoy, the ¢emocratic’ party had neglected to main- SH A O04 175 Broadway, | SY conte, (0 Be ada CEN HAIDEN BATHE Suorctarge” | tain ite vbity nnd integrity. aud the consequence wan the | ‘i counting cilices, or had Leen mentioned iu the Liar tape rae wnetiee: we’ chu eras feegwy oF The Maryland Coal Crade. 7S Sapo - = uruel and legitimate defeat arising fram discord and divi- A , - vane staty Bantimonx Nov. 30, 1863, f memorial or abstract presented to Congress as the ba station and star a THE TELEGRAPH, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE tion, The disas'rous result awakened the democracy to | or legisiative action on the subject. m you are of my The Maryland coal trae last week amounted to 13,800 LE LIAL ALLL AVAL ee eens | the necessity of harmonising and closing up its columna; st thaphing you mis! rtily for the | tons, « a eu etIC TRLEG \yBrrrgbetd CRS, } EVOLUTION IN CHINA ARE | 8nd under this conviction the triumph in the contest 0’ A NEW POSTMASTER FOR TROY, N.Y. me Z : fot fe of tho Irving House, tap os aware that PHILL'PS h: 1862 wae insured by the action of the Baltimore Conven. The President bas app: inted W. W. Whitman to this po The mest protracted ans enthusiastic cheering fol- The Florida at Savannah. ver on Chama ben d Hon ia pi 8 of superior Freneh ohiat ve tion. The causes of di om nave! lay deeper, or spread | tition, vice Foster Bosworth, recently resigned. oe Phe ished “tteces had wlanaelinn a uteawinett becom Nov. ieee vr 489 purpose of further «: mn 3} cont nue to cell off unti wider in our party, than they did prior to the meeting of | , RREN’ P IONS OF THE TREASCRY DE- fr. at the nobie ¢ ee ¢ steam <bip Florida has arriv ere, in eight aco with the rapidly increatl Fate Se puvenns clesrint est catte cose resent toy, and Wool | the Baltimore Convention 121862" Theve causes of tig. | "HE CURNENT MeL ccudiet i ized (Mr. Meagher prevented im from | qoute from New York " ee Se hig te # fine colleetion of off paint’ng4 gelling of, and otver goods, | Sension were not orly personal, crowing out of an animat On the 26th of November thare were of Treasury war. | (Devin ‘ rl Pot iy ty x Bae ie. anactnsehson Gut copainn wow Stace eae ingluding silver plated ~are, d ; 88 PHILLIPS’ com’ | ed canvaes for the nomination, mingled with no little of entered on the book of the department ‘ humble acknowleccments. For his own part, he felt that Markets, = on, two soparate and dietinct lines of poles ag | Mission depot, U Nassau street, one door from Joua. Last | bitter jealousics and rivalries, but slso prlitical, growing fe fedamrnten OF sted be baddoue his & and that feeling won'd ever be to = New Onteans, Nov. 29, 1853, xtending from New York to. the oisy ot | 28W 6098 out of antagonistic views a to the instivution of slavery, | Sor Treasury Lepertment, exclusive of vtech hira the richest reward. ‘The gentleman upon whom they | Cotton bas been steady to-day, with salen of 6,000 ° iugton—one by the railroad ronte, with five wires fre |° —=————————————————————— | rendered in‘ense from sectional feelings. I: we can as: Voy this cuntorss 7 ’ celled, and who iefiected so much honor upon their | bales. Pork kos aguin declined, 5,000 bbls. old mess Fork to Piladephia, and ivr wires from Philadel phiate DAGUERREOTYPES. certain with distinctness the mode by which waion and io under ihe eet Of Jan 29, 1847... aty—the soul of ¢loquence and the soul of truth— | having been -old at $11 « $11 26, llour is lower; more and Washington, by cue other line, HERR. | eerrerrrerrnnnnnnre ; J , 1847 ee harmony were secured in this alarming state of discord, sales Thomas Francis Meaghe ress you, (Loud | of #,060 bbls, at $625. Molasses—Sules of 2,000 bbis., at oads, there hole distance, and the oom 0 The Treasury from custome. .y “4 CENTS, INCLUDING CASB, COLOR, AND PRE- » " cbeers.) Ve. a 17) have statio + Trenton, New Br 5O) cctver~Htany wap twiat the oup anit the lip. Bre agree erat ane cat the surest means of avoiding | vor the War Department Mr. T. F, Mracwnm then came forward and said:— New Ontaya, Nov, 90, 1868, ston, Newark, Jer While you bave a chance, seearo ono of N. B. REEVAS’ su. | ‘SRnmire meet now environ. bled the demo- for the Was Department, Republican soldiers and. repyblican The Atlantic’s news came to hand on Tuesday night, aud New Hops. ad rege | perior colored dag werreotopes. which for beauty and fiuish gee nected op Se hag erat ot ge ? For the Hiterior Department... often addressed you in detachments Barely 1,000 bales of cotton sold thi ing, at ‘company affords led in the world. Children and groups | oratic party was apht into three distinct divisions in re one thas T feol't wenll te inteedia: rely OM f cotton sol is moraing, at tat warranted t» please, Corner of | gard to the slavery issues, whilat on all other essential TELRORAPRIC ppace were Z to cocuny your avvention hls nigh Pricer, Old mess pork: is duil at $11 a $1150. ‘Exel aise ale drug store questions it was a unit, Those three divisions enter tain- hegre tiga “i ‘ hight—this great pieht-tnie night a9 full of on New York; sight ovafts, one quarter of a cent d alled by any other line 11 ed different and irreccreilable opinions as to the merits of | TE UNION’S ABANDONMENT OF THE COMPROMISES— | |\'fe fail ct \Cheers.) When I came @ _*_ Cuartestoy, Nov, 20, 1863. e the li wa pasred in 1860 for the se\tlement of the slavery THE NEW YORK APPOINTMENSS IN JEOPARDY—THE | thie evenis wae not with the intent cen. Cnr cotton market is wivhout variation. The sales to pre titicinr comme Tor _— agitation, One portion cordially approved the compro- NATIONAL DEMCCRATS GAINING STRENGTH—THR | \hicuously in the gront aseomblage {Est sae nnueien ee tet day were 1,800 baler, ut 90, a 10° /c, TRA PAY.—ALL U. 8, NAVY SAILORS WHO | mire measures as doing justice to both sections of pibgdetint Bate Bade etd MESSAGE, RTC. Civeaxsant, Nov. 90, 1853. served in any U.S vessel in the Pacitie, a the resurrection from the dead of an apostle who, as lic Was y time | Union; arother portion denounced them as grossly un- p Sales were mace to day of 2,600 hogs at $4, and 300 at - . t wy 5 r a 1 oul be y al }, an al { ten words or lena, (exolw. | irom 1846 to 1863, ean promptly obtain thair double pay of | ingt to the rights of the South: whilst the thied por. | SEAL CONKFAYONDFNCE OF THR NSW YORK RERALD sects at athe tachment (athe expemeing Tovure. (imme | $4 95. A better feeling prevailed. emiag to & teuporsny Btiat New Pek te Horese. vuten (Late) Porser U. 8. N., 20 Mouth, Willen see ale wenn, ‘tion repudiated them for their alleg-« concessions to Wasiixutox, Nov. 20, 1£58, cheerizg) Tsay no more roarcity, Lard—A good demand from manufacturers; weuty-ve conte: and to Baltimore | == agape om TS | southern interests, ‘These three conflicting divisions | the Unicw of this morning contains an important and | A Vorcr— What about the sword? C00 bola. prime sold at 8,¢.; 4,000 pieces of green sites ¢ .w bY | QAILORS WRO E PACIFIC ANY TIME | were represented by their respective delegates in the oe: ee se ead hority, in |, Mr Mracim—I ray the sword will lead if the bayonets | sold at 4,0. . Presiden’ ‘rom t46 to 1652, oan receive their oxtea pay at 5 Wall | convention, and their differences had to be harmonized | *@ifcant article, evidently written by authority, follow. (Tremendous cheering, long continued.) r, Nov. 90, 1358, wenty-four hours have AS Apnexed:—Llour, 10.000 bbis.; wheat, 26,000 if Ata. togive avy hope of success to their romination, The } which the fe.lowing extraordinary and astounding declar- it wasmot till a very advanced hour that the multitude ‘The receipts during the past ti be Colegates were deoply impressed with the necessity of | stion occurs, It should be printed in capitals, so that he | *eparated, street, Mmacmeat. 8. NAVY.—BAILORS’ “EXTRA P All enilors who served in the US, Ne FURNITURG, the upion upon a common platform of principles, and the ier aa tieaae Maen els; corm, $,000 bushels ; osts, 6,000 bushels ; SETLEMAN WISHES 70 POROHAGH A SmATL | °* Utlitornia, rom 1840 to 1832, oan be paid by Zaitingon | met together in tuat apinit of fraternal kindness ani cow. | WHO Tune may read — Brooklyn City Intelligence. bushels, Flour firm, with a mode: ESTLE -PURCHASE A SMALL THOMAS L. BRAYNARD, $I Wallstreet. | cittation which could alone reconcile theiz discordant po. | “If the Baltimer’ ‘o!form had expressly approwd or dieap. | TRE HOSPITALITIES OF THE CITY TENDERED TO THE 2.000 bbls, Barley, 12,060 bushele ure. niture dealer aot SAILORS WHO MADE APPLICATION | titions. The friends of the compromi St once saw that | proved the comp the nominee would have met with cer PATRIOT MITCHEL. sold at 85e, for two-rowed Jefferron county, and 82c. for a i 7 white in On nag a ; Ata meeting of the Brooklyn C Jouncil, held | f onsin, I'risom whiskey {8 at 280, EN AMELLED SE + | trom Fqnonad’y, DRAYSAID. a Wall the mcasuven of adjustment,’ The puoeies or she eres, | (ain defeat. They ruanuls of the measures ef adjuatnunt never | yarn SUEY: tne foloytg preneablg RUS TeOTUTCS WOE: | nn een ee ea Non Mba PERC, Varapes shan oil veers ta Nes 5 —— Jrowise saw and conceded that therseould be no union | lad the strength to eect @ Presidten.” cilered by Alderman Graham, of the Fighth ward, and | The following have teen the reseipts ‘since our latti— twenty five and thirty per cent les MATRIMONY. upon the pre position to oppose the adjustment, either as This, mind you, appears in a paper edited by a man | 'Copted by unanimous consent: — P Flour, 6,000 bbls. ; wheat, £6,000 Dats by 15,000 DT il Evaanpeeenanaateanenaaroaanrene unjust to the North or the South. Neither division was » @ Predblbd Plaree beter bi ae Whereas, By tho recent news we are informed of tho cafe | Lushels; cate, 20.000 bushels. weather “4 A YOUNG MAN, OF €OOD MORAL CHARACTER, | expeoted to be willing to yield its distinetive opinion, | YO boasts of President Pierce being his personel friend | errival upen our heres (ond algo ia the city of Brooklyn) of | aud the market for flour and wheat inactive. Corn inclined to pisty, with $12,000, and inherit more, to od:respond, (ia cunt :enoa,) with ay 1 a youn Indy of respootatility, intellige and to adopt on ntirely antagonistic, but eaoh division | and that he has his ambounded confidonod The bace | iis ilustrions patriot and Irish exile, Joh Mitshel Be lower; 5,000 bushels mixed Western sold at 030. Ohio was Rn ard family; ia contemplated by ® largo whiskey, 2e, n ny pBoamolled Furn ted by a common desive to withcraw the sla- | falsehood, that the Baltimore platform did not eepecially | ber of citivem nd military, to giv@hin s pw yore avove Spring sti 4 alth, Lad osseaved of th yerv agitation from the future discussions of tho party. r 1 tion, theref: =a tea ate invitshto addveas Oliver Omegs, Hwad, | Thin sentiment, whieh pervaded the entire delegation, | 8PFrOve of the compromise measures, hat creased the | M4,reception, therefore | a. seat Police Intelligence: way Post ¢ tnrnished the basis of ® compromise which resulted in | greatest indignation amongst the deasooratia members | come John Mitcho) , to this our oit The Bank: Reward Paid to Offices Kevfe by tha Mayor—— J the attainment of the union of the party, It was strongly | here, and renders it certain that one of the dret acts of | R2cP im on his happy relesa¢ment from under | The check of $4,250 piaged ‘, ia ee Ly ae 4 — 4T HOBOKEN YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, N. AGENCY felt and freely adssitted am all Bands that the slavery | ine cancun and of the Honse will be te destare war against tervelt by the Ban! titted to a foe the J—Ne paing will be rpared to place this institution www nnn anne | agitation had resulted in nothing but ovil and disaster ae given to the oflicer entitled to the rewar recovery with the be al in joinity. UBTRALIAAQNEW & CO., COMM’ <SION MER | to tho party, whilst it had jeoparded the vary exis: | such frauds on the popular will, cf the $82,000 stolen from that bank, was yesterday he Inte sin ee caavin ewe dt) Polity, Aye pag of the federal Union. To oe the deniperatic | We now see avowed openly by the organ of the admin: handed seu Keen ee Ee toe. ia the ~{ +p 4 2 corty from permanent orgavization, and restore + Mayor, ward. Officer rg ty Te! or Sore Mak. | \,2,8 gortat union pon princes that would com: | (¥t0'lon the very derertion of the great principlap of the hom ia assoetated ig buslases mats W, Qe in, Bee Past, and the approml if (te @ambe., wan ha groml | Pre (dential leguem veley the New Your Memazo bas ag