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~THE NEW YORK*HERALD.~ EE WHOLE NO. 17315. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1858. PRICE TWO CENTS. PERSONAL. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. iBhn!”Y"ca h°rmepacfly Zour sda erase, (Al Gi RECEIVED YOURS Sa ly, your obedient servan' AVE RECEIVED YOURS SaFELY, AND HAVE Phx. it, aan SE nto bra Cable" | HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | Ber: Srestero Hout Bremner NAVAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS—SECRXTARY GUTH- The Clerk announced I ynn Boyd elected, and appointed RIE’S ESTIMATES—THE GLOBE NOT A PARTY PAPER | Moesrs, Chandler and Orr to conduct him to the Chair, ~—THE SUPREME COURT, YO. SPKECH OF MR. ROYD ON TAKING THR CHATK, Broadway Theatre~Miss Davenport a3 Adrienne. “ Adrienne, the Actress,” « play translated from the ec " Mr. Boyp said :—Gentlemen of the House of Repra- French for Miss Daven was ted at the Broad- “ si aes Btatement of the aggregate smount of balances due SE ERR, I eee Ae sentatives, by the vote just gi ifested ee ote heparan (AE Oe Haag? Migs ata from individuals on the Ist of April 1863, on the books in Wasurtyaroy, Des. 6, 1859. | Gotten of ‘respect nul conkiieees fox Raat encelicciy | way theatie last evenirg, for the frst tine in New York. afternoon \will address s line to S.M.D., Broadway THE OPENING OF CONGRESS. the Treasury Department, and the payments since, ‘The Board of Examiners for promotions and edm'ssions | ratifying to my feelings, and for it you have my singers | The main plot may be stated ina few words ~-Adrienne OMee, hoy will hear something desidedly te their eee Accounts of the Bal.wces of engineers into the navy convened at the Navy Nard Lye Contdentiy reying on your kind co-operation, Lecouvereur, (Miss Davenport,) an actress of the Theatie e. > y ; oP ect ity t, | without which it were vain to hope for success; a RMERLY | Linn Boyd Re-elected Speaker and John W. 1s see. Waon Paid since, | today Heginvor in Chief, Daniel B. Martin, Prosidemt. | Puisedy ay trust { suall be; by sleepless deuige tosasia, | Francais, (relgm of Louie XIV ,) becomes examored of 18S MARIA MOLLOY, FO) F GREAT BRI. Old Interna) Revenue, 43 02 From thi treet, Dublin, ie infermed that ber sister, Mrs, Direct Tax of 1798 OLS 28 = e number of candidates present it is believed t..6 | tain order, and promote the harmony of this boi by a | Manrice, Count de Saxe, (Mr. C. Pope,) who is beloved at ‘ Hk Forney Clerk. a at = | session will continue for three or four weeks. faithful exeention of its laws. L engage in the dutiow #4 | the same time by the Princess de. Boullion, (Mca. Ab- loon, 2 NN RR s =] me Secretary of t i oue signed to me no feelings to gratify, inconsiat pall, Ke NAMES OF THEIR SUPPORTERS: oies be es y of the Treasury’s estimates for the next the claims of impartial justice—no aim’ to accomplish in | Dott.) The princess is betrothed to the Due d’Auziont, fisoal year, handsomely printed on 290 pager, were laid | consistent with the country’s good. (Barry.) The Count de Saxe loves Adrienne, but does not THE LECTURE SHASON. di 15,616 69 — | om the desks of members this morning. The entire esti- = G by won soll) of Obl tet = Scale love the Princess. Like many other men of genius, he is po ; ARRAS DANA . . Gippixas, (free soil) of Obio, by the request of the B. SOLORR’S LECTURES ON RUSSIA AND > TURKEY, BILLS PRESENTED IN THE SENATE. Fa cattails aw isiise peeeaag ear ending the 80th June, 1866, are $61,- | oe adnvinintered tho oath of office to the Speaker, poor, and depends upon the Princess to seeure for him thie eoom ber 7, Gnstead of Tues am next, Sorgniancvvnnpecynn a nena seer S77 18, ‘Tho Spead-er then swore in the members by delegations, | fitting out of two regiments, with which he intends te Important Statisties from the Treasury De- "No. 3, 9,333,698 87 — |. The estimates for the army proper are $10,151,000; for _. READY FOR BUBSNESS—THE SENATE NOTSFIXD. conquer his duchy of Courland. He therefore pretends partment, 5G ada tia the naval establishment, $10,284,000; and the steam | 00 {He motion of Mr. Jom, (Sem.) of Tenn., 9 m affection for her, Both women discover that they are &., &, &. 2506 S18, ARR 8 — | mail service, $1,496,000, being ix attendance, and the election of Mr. Boyd as | rivals, when tke Princess sends to Adrienne » poisoned 143,608 52 — | _ The Globe is out this evening. It bas s leader on ite | Speaker ec ee : id Ce ee sy a bouquet, and the actress dies from the effect of inhaling 0 News from Washington. Customs Ledger, Light new orbit, in which it states distinctly that it will not be 27 LEB — AMEN POEED, BTC. odor of the towers. Several other olwracters, ‘Thursday, > | THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE—THE NEW YORK | House, Marine’ Hospi. pemienaoe” "Sega Gs wuieatse Wee tomers ont. | 1Mt,Mact (dem) of Ind., moved that the rules of the | the odor of the Sowers a $ 5 ae © ‘ivonturos of two mu- | DELEGATES—THE MESSAGE— THE DBFICIKNCY OF | _ tal. & other acceunts.No. 6, 1,698,497 49 1,205,8737s6 ys wo last House bp adie ted as the rules of the present House, -| number ot rather weak situations, are worked inte, (it Les e HogmacN eae | Seas eer GME NRE GREE eee ee | Ieee, ee ee yn” | exlusively employed in retiooting back to the country the | with the followimg amendment:—No debate shall be had | plot, The language is sometimes forcible and brilliant. il terar, rin . Xe Z tes oi iitarary amd political | FOR CLERK IN DETAIL, BTO. counts, teseesNO.8, 49,877 81 267 96 | actiomof its representatives; it is now proposed to make | in Committes of che whole Hoare but eat ino ore, | Miss Davenport played Adrienne very well, and the dying Stem which Mr, Bouteigauls utew tho pepslagcharag eat SPHOIAL CORKISPONDENCR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Total Ist Auditor $90,530,604 06 $16 501,370 70 | 1. 8° Seeiprocally, and prosent to Congress the doings ef | mais to the scbjeer a ner consideration—exoopt in Com. | scenein the last act was finely rencered, She elaborated iis fe. Bu. Hope Chapel, Zs Broad Wasuinarox, Dee. 6, 1858. *Thia sum ineludes $6,586,428 04 bonds in suit. ” reroees oF Gs mittee of the Whole aa the state of the Union when the | the oclloquial dialogue, in the first and second acta, te state to commence’ af & o'clock. Macon antisloatea’ sea eavoation ta aren cc ace Acccunts of the Judge Voung publishes card in tomorrow's Senkine! | Pree.dent’s mosesge ir under consideration, at which time | sucn an extent that ake seemed alow at times; and in her te to be procured at L - @ King? ipal | nations fizzled out, and the House orgarized to-day by Ledges priate ion the re-election of the old officers. Messra Cuttiog and | “Expenditure No. 6, $12,873,749 68 $377,438 64 Maurice and others shirked the vote on the Clerkship, | Auxiliary ledger and any latitude may be given to debate consistent with the stating that he wasneither # candidate for the Olerkabip | Gedorum of the lowes No rule shall ceniiior wine this of the House before the democratic caucus on Saturday | rule, When a billis rey orted from = committee, it shall evening, nor i2the House to day; and that his name was | be referred, and placed on the calendar ia its order with- princi : reading of the speech from ‘‘ Phiedre” she turned to the tert sucience instead of the Princess and her friends, by whose request it was delivered. This was « cscrifice of nature 1@ Hop . Chi 8 of th tiokete will boar numbers correspondiag to test the Hail. Tickets porchased for tho court Will seonre vhe same seats each evening. 3 teres 5 ont debate, unlensotlver wite ordered b; two- : whilst Messra Wheeler and Mike Walsh voted for Mr, | *Pemditures...,...No.7, 248,785 OL = bs aad biog rien and intentions. thirds of the whois Hoan. es PY S Yot@ Of two- | 1) seoet: put the intensity with which ale’ delivered the HX: 10GNOMY.—Dk. REDFIELD, THE GREATEST | Young. Carrying wate beth chonliees ueves aon: Total 5th Auditor $12,023,084 59 $377,438 64 @ officers elect of the House are being serenaded to Mr. Mace briefly advocated the propesition, his desiga | concluding line—‘‘And bears © brow insensible te living physi il lectury 0 Djeot, (illus. 'B: FIG Water Oe: sf: ver «+» $12,623, 19 $877,438 64 i : . rated }» splendid diasrainy) at 73 thie ovening, at the Ma’ | mands respect, and it la to be hoped the record of this Acconmia Gf the Conmnceatinen mah Roti puntincase® NMietion of the last Congrous in tr4nt- | shgime!*—would recompense us for a greater infraction we Half, 413 Broudwa, 2 Teycouel bade cae tee reieaiene Congress will show that every member had the moral Auxiliary Ledger The Supreme Court met at 12 o’elock to-day. Present, Mr. Bayty, (dem.)/ of Va., opposed the resolution—« | of taste. A» ® whole, her performance was character, ining room, courage to vote either for or against a man or @ measure ceipts & Exp’rs......No,8, 181,820 28 — | Gdiet Justice Taney, Associate Juntices McLean, Wayne, bei Tejected. ized by Auelity to nature; and tho manner ‘a which ahe = ————— as his conscience dictates, nt Tedrer scott. of Nelson, Grier, Curtis, Catron and Campbell, After open- | which was adopteds ss thas, tine fale ee eo oring, | deliverod the various passious—love, jealomsy and re- Se es. —— |_|, The Senate having adjourned before the organization of | 75, &c....,........N0.9, 1,409,689 83° 249,176 52 | 16 the Court, according to custom, adjourned, and, ac: | Beacopted an the rulesof this, antilotherwispordered. pro. | Yenge—gees far to place her hich upon the roll of living MeEICAN INSTITUTE FARMERS’ CLUB.—A REGU- | the House, the message could not be rent in till to morrow. ——_——_—. __________ | companied by its officers, waited upom'the President. ps Sere ahall be 8 comaltora of five appoixtsd to revise | actresses, In fact, we do not remember any actress im Sor wit, Resting will be beld this day, st noon, at ite rooms, | r¢ is understood the President was desirous of communi. Total, aggregate... ....$104,637,698 16 $17,620,908 86 | Purser Slamm has been orderid te the sloop-of war | {hem Ne grinder ee Me Erol a settee America wo could play the character more e‘ectively, Honesty fad Knowiedgo in putting ur Fruite and the best | gating it to-day. Many of the items forming the above aggregate are in | Portsmouth, now in the Pacific. till disposed of, to tho excluvisa of any other business, | 2he was not so wel} supported as she deserved. Mr. Pope jo¢ of Keeping thom. Adm! ee res 10S, Seorctary. ‘The estimates which we send you show the deficienci the hards of disbursing officers, and will be satisfactorily anything in any temporaiy rule to the coatrar; aotwith- | was very carcful with his part, but be was hardy easy TON, 69,000:-CITY AND COUNTY OF New | i the appropriations of last session The Post Office De- | Scoounted for. THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. atomding. Peet ge ee Pe enough for the clegant Count de Saxe, and severa}of his” —Eiekiel Delano, being duly sworn, depo partment requires more than half a million te meet de! Statement of the advances from the Treasury on a FIRST SESSION. , On motion of Mr. Oza, (dem.) of South Cazotina, a | pronunciations were hardly correct. Mr. Davidge mis- he has ha a coer 3 ties a ogg ni | cienoies this year. This is a little more than the def. | count of the expense of each Custom House in the United Sanita Peper Figen Bard on bg Acta aa es congeived the character of Michonnet, and made hiny pre- thoyosr :he iroulation -xs twenty eight thousand, (23,00),) | ciency of last year. States, during the year ending June 30, 1853 :— Winnie ites. ieee Houten have’ esenstled “aay asp prvpaved to mae rem ld cisely like his cortoold men. Michonnet was eccenteie, shat Saree, of rubseni ers has inch onsed oq eponage If any opposition is manifested to the Cabinet, it is evi- py mount eae counmunicution be may be Diwsedtomake | but nota buffoom, Mr. Davidge was als» imperfect im” snd belie’ there has b i thousand (6,000) | dent it will not be brought to bear till after the holidays. i re es 0 y lesars. Olds, Chancler, aud Bayly were appointed. ‘such | the toxt. In fact, several scenes were spoiled by the eee t poe peers By ap rgeron Machias, Ms + 2,308 07 | The following Senators were present:— committee. soribers in tt ritish Yrovingos. Bexucter, | Every effort will be made to stave off any resolutions or | Frenchman’s Bay, « + 3,930 75 | Messrs. Adams, Atchison, Benjamin, Badger, Bayard, THR HLECTION OF CLERK, same foult in others. Mrs. Abbott seemed to know very” PEyors boforo me this 8d day of Decomber, 195%, F, g, | @*eusslont involving an expression,of opinion on the Penobscot, 2, MOO | oko meodtnones’ Gaze, cus; Os toot Cooper, Daweon, | .. The House then proceeded to the slection of Clerk, with | lttle aout the words of her part; but ber last scene im Horruas, Commissioner of Deter + OS: F-B | Cabinet interference in New York and Guthrie’s letter, | Wsldoborough, «| 4ST. 00 4 2 id ; » | the following result:— the fouxth act was pretty well played. Mc. Howard bur~ A. JONES & CO., Pu lishers, Tribune Buildia Wiscasset, + 4.973 06 | Dodge of Wis., Dodge of Iowa, Douglas, Evans, Everett’ | john W. Forney....... 121. Hutchinson + 18 s. 3 > : : rrrcpet |psery Ac ater Oe dela Bh a + 2178 00 | Fish, Foot, Gwin, Hamlin, Hunter, James, Jones of iowa, | Richard M. Young. ... 27 ijéattering TL | peieeceneee teen eeraree ait. Bazey had ont x Y — ; ortlans imo’ % ¥ if J Pp. = ; 0 seerery and ap- seonmaication ef ibe Mast Worshiptal Geeed eed eae | tae nia 0 aay that Sede ieance amped M9 te + "ape 00 | Mason, Nomis, Pearce, Pettit, Pratt, Seward, Shiekis, | EP Smith ae sanchayobtad Jo | ointments of the sae rere good, The firs’ trve aol ‘the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraterni'y of Free and ac. | “em, they cannot defend the administration in their | Kennebunk, “ + "578 00 | Smith, Stuart, Sumner, Thompson of Ky., Thompson of |" orney's majority over all opponeots. 19 |, resect baawily arenpertis eacaliont noting: ORI JAMES M"AUSTIN, Gread Secrotary, | But they avow their determination of doing all they oan | Belfait, a - 4 ‘Allen, Bell. OTHKR OFFICERS KE-ARPOINTED. The cee cane tt acini an oar er aie ' __ | to prevent the issue being made. Portrmouth, New Hampa + S838 80 ‘ 3h, ATCHMON Oh THE ORAIR Serre ra pebabint 8 ae chen rhe fe charecters, ception of Adrienne and Michoa- EW YORK SADDUEKS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. % h, +O maining officers, viz,:—Messrs. A. J Glossbrenner, t abche ten eae i ‘The memters are requested to,att ni the reguli It is suppored the leading committees of the House will Vermon), Vermont..... . 10,414 36 Mr. Atcuison, (dem. ) of Mo , the President pro tem., took geant-at-Arms; Z. W. McKnew, Dcorkeeper; and H. BE, | Bet are ne ut skeleton sketehes, and in the de Seba ne FO ene tae Settee? | CremitM Female Tans, Me: Houston, of Alsbemse, Wil, | salim apd'Bereriy, .- ‘ Bee eaten gach eemeemeren aerate ie perce or nana! Davenport's :aents, the plecois woll chosen, and Adrieame ee a : C fm all pro 'y, again airman of Ways ani » | Marblehead, 2,883 On the motion of Mr. MoNarn, a resolution was adopted | 1* 02° oe EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—THE REGULAR | although it is understood George W. Jones, of Tennes Boston & Charlestown, 281,621 67 | The Cuam presented the credentials of Robert W. | to relect seats by lot. monthly meeting of this vociety will be held at thelr | is am ashaatt They both belong to ihe sceemiaite Py ries RES Jobneon, Senator from Arkansas, appointed ia the place | —Themembers all left thelr seats and took position in Marine Affairs, m8 0 Univervity, on Tuesday evening, Decomber 6, i hes S27b: o'clock, “Hon. Jokin W. Edmonds will read paper ou | school—a schosl that has rendered “defclenoy”’ billa | Bernstanid 3iai9 e4 | Of Mr. Borland, resigned By the Glo aes hele, names were drawn from a box |’ DaraRronn 99” CaurORsiA. Sraaxns —The mall ateam- eee eee ars, B. FLELD, Risctting Seeian matter of course now every session. New Bedford, 5,912 00 | Mr. Jaaats, (Gem) of R. I, presented the credentiats of | yr’ pars nelected a pone directly in front of the | SMP llinois, for Aspinwall, and the Nicaragua steamship —- an Renee iz There is some talk of trying to have the committees | k‘gartown, 8,776 40 | Mr. Philip Allen, Senator elect from Rhode Island, for six | Chair, near the main aicle, Northern Light, for San Juan, left yesterday afternoom. FFICE OF THE UNION FERKY “OMPANY, BROOK- infitie i tig candes! Hevea h jantucket, 8,184 79 years. Several notices of bills were givoa and the House ad- | They were both crowded with passengers bound to Cali- yn. Deo. 6, 1853. ‘The several ferries between Now | voted for by the House, but under rules any such | Providence, 12,624 84 journed, York #nd Brooblyn having becn consolidated and included | regolu‘ion can be choked off. The resolation adopted to- | Bristol and Warren, 6,418 00 Mr. Dawsay, (whig) of Ga , presented the credentials of eels fornia. Hh Abie Company, She forrlege for fob passengers will from | aay providing for » revision of the rules, is s capital Ld dy Pe a By he Mr. John Bell, Senator elect from Tennessee, for six years. Non-Arrivai of the: Zuropa, = ght oe slip Athends Capt, + eobertoom, ar. foot pastenger tickets pow outstanding of the former Compa | move, and will result, itis hoped, in some amendment of | Newlondon, 6,960 34 Rema) Conse) td Ia., fea cr ue nore bie ator Hook, Dee. fe Es M, | fom Havre, reports having hed twenty two ’ doatnaion tation tickets also for the current term on being exhibi- | the present intolerable gag law which prevails. New Haven, « 12,967 26 n elected to the Senate in plaxe » Soulé ; but ‘ere isno appearance of the Suropa ye! e wind | board dwirg the passage. She left Havre with 328 om eee eNOS alee tor ny eTAYLOW, Superiatssdont ‘The following is the vote in detail for clerk :—- Fairfeld, < 18091 00 | nis election was known, and he hoped there woul! be n0 | is light from the K. 8. E, and the weather hazy. board, and an off Slaughterhouse Point with 308, ANAMA TRANSIT TICKETS—A. M. HINKLEY, FOR JOUN w. 6 Sacketts Harbor, New York ass 00 | odjestion to his being sworn, Haurax, Dec 5—10}¢ P. M. Police Intelligence. Bee, eet, jou fhe Tass eee fod pines, ts i Rnaer pe J. Geneseo, “ 6.704 40 | No objection being made, Mr. Slidell was sworn, to- | No intelligence has been received of the, Furopaat this | 15 OANADA, FRAUD. CASE—INVESTIGATION OOK - : i h Oswego, at 20,031 97 ther Be 1, Allen, and Johnson. nt up to the present time. kets trom Aspinwall to Panams. Passonger tiokets pur- ckenridge, Bridges, Cha: = " gel with Messrs. b » ol por iP Pp im¢ TINUED. 4 in New York take precedence in choice of muleta&o. | Crirmas, Churchwell. Niagara, 11,171 89 MUSLAGE £0 Suit BOUEE 5 SS = Before Justice Stuart, OHN W. C. TON, (Ad: » 9 | re . " Buffale Creek, 16,163 66 SE. The * fore Justice yee bles sen [oar aa Disney, Dede Pe ere Dunher, Eastman, Bits! Oswegatchie, 6,673 67 | Mr. Bxopiean effered resolution directing the Secre- piraweam ip) mies Seger Yesterday afternoon another witness wae examined ia. BAER GR Gs SORE MURAL IR BOUL Edgerton, Blliott, Blisén, Keglish, Feulkuer, Fonton, Flot: | Sag Harbor, 1184 65 | tary to notify the House that a quorum of the Senate | 9. een Hauvax, Deo. 5, pat the cane of alleged forgery pending agsinet Daniel iv. Boy ane ie, perfect arrangements for the above | SW. Harris, W. P. Harris, Hastings, Hondeicks, i pense 702.874 78 | was present, and ready to prooeed to business, Adopted wikaore wee ore bom ashab apnea Beh cerned in fraudulently obtaining $5,000cna spurious Srenve. this evening, Tuendey, din Dees sh Tig erelock, | uzety aausten, Mughen tegersol, Johagon. DT. Caps Vincent, LANDS YOR RAILROADS, ITO [Her datas are the same as thors alfeady recered by tho | eibee ae cnettoe tases ake an ee Friends of freedom, attend ins say. Macdonnald, McDougall” McMullen, xeNait, Macy, Ferth Amboy, New Jersey 53 Mr. Donor, (dem.) of lows, gave notice of bills grantiog | aiantic at New Yer] is . drat’ Van. Aernaia ‘objained tM money from Mer ceonr HE MEMBERS OF MOUNT VERNON TEMPLE OF | Mossy Mis Noble; Olde, Ae Uline oer Pate hak: arate 12} gg | land to Town for railroad purposes; also of a bill to eatab- hind agent of the Bank of Montreal at Brantford, Canade- fas artisularly requested att Peckham. B. Perkins, J. E. Verkine, Phelps Philips, Peatt, | Great Hug Harbor, 455 00 | lish a territorial government in Nebraska. Canal Navigation. ee an witnele have been {apenas from Can. , Ob Lext Wednesd: chard son, le, . Ritchey, Rodbins, Rowe. Rutfin, | yittie Fug Harbor’ 893 00 a Auuany, Dec. 5, 1853. lo case, ap jerday one of , Barrels Dusiness of importance willbe brow FY 8 8.4. Smith, Wm. Smith, Snod: | 1 ee > Mr. Jones, (dem ) of Iowa, gave rotice of a bill granting ALRANT, Deon, Spencer, testified as follows i HENRY KNOWLTON, W. Xt ton, HL. 3, Stevens, Stratton, vere hia, debits aye ene bs land to Iows for a railroad connecting the Mississippi and | Considerable ice formed on the eanal last night, but |" Burrels Spencer. eworn, saye—I reside at Buffalo; I am 0 EXPORTERS OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS.—THE . Vane, Walker, Warren, Wells, J. Wentworth, | Presque Isle, “« 715 60 | Miacouri rivers. boats are atill arriving, and the weather is moderate this | produce dealer; T'know Mr. Sawin; I don’t know the SMe auetetiia athe setter torte acarmoerienice va sinfomeeticreniiree Pitu burg, 108-25 Mr Gwim, (dem.) of Cal , gave notios of the following | evenirg. finon 164by Live boon inthe katss'in, yeast past Oblloeuaan an ing india. rubber boots. am NG acs Ge acsivces petaitie ts ates fine 'Frengh. sp Abercrombie. Ashe, Ball, Bonton, Tuge, Caskey, | ReMmares p rbealred 177286 08 | billx:—A bill making a donation of public land to California Srnaovar, Deo. 6, 1853. | him ones Car the S00 ek daly T oechon ae cae ce see weit eits parte and cima |e Sere Bt eae - 1,871 20 | for the puryore of constructing s railroad and telegraph | | The around has been froven here fur two days past, ant | three month, with his brother's endorsement, payable Power capable of turning out five thousand pairs per diem | Sapp? Shaws 2, Walsh, Wheeler, Zollt. S86 08 | lize from Ban Franoiaoo to Colorado river or southenstera | the weather tveatens now, ‘The care from the West | ee ee hank 0. Dik Me’ Be any time in. October Peet pron pee geny: peti come. ansune rhNsa beds atime 8.004 53 | bouncary of said State, with a bramch parsing through | *T@ covered with snow. hat, bpsly: fy toe fee toarmonte? pas money, amd sled an! lity of thi “ch sta gh apr pata 4 the valley of Sacramento river to the boundary of Oregon. at the same time inforned you the reason why he ‘The styles and quality Merers. Apploton, Carpentor. Chase, Clazlar, Hiester, | Richmord, Virginia, 6,236 47 y. 1d ably with the beat ever prod MCullvch, Mettevon, Middlesworth, Pringle aad Huasell, * | Ricimotds,| Bortamoatass 20,028 8 | Ooo) Nia the Eandwch Tot ainerteapee, pestis se ng ngs Se) Soa tien” Ilr ahaa ees ete va tani he FOR B OB. PRINDLE. R, i , Via the ich Inlas be . INGETON, (N. ec. . en eld? 8, ; e- kote. Terms liberal, n.d 9 large per cent ’ Rappahannock, “ 1,145 00 ; q once i a Deo. 5, ; sir, 5 Sreguinatin rane nnarauce,duten ds HUTCHINSON | , Metre Beane, Cenrethors Dickinton, Edmonds Maven, | Chttryrtone, "S41 00 | sufge fr the Southora Dirt of California, | S"" | A tral took place here or Saturday, growing out af tue | pin, Sein caligd Gn ma after, the, maturity of Fe eee pecs Montarnia, Lolvet: Francs. Berea, | tom, D. Ritchis, Sadia, Simmens, Tray, Upham and T. Yorktown, 5,016 31 | Abi to pay the expenses incurred by California in | crlebrated anti-rent suit in New York, last summer. | pote, and he had some money to circulate, whida ‘we et Depo: 62 Rue’ da Faubourg, Poi iore, Paris, Order: | Wentworth. eae ¢ AG Ot | suppressing Incian hostilities im suid Sta While that suft was progressing, » young man named | conld not then use without a geod circulation, and he did Feoeived at 174and 176 Pearl stroct, Now York. SO VTURINNON SERDOE IO, 6, At hali-past twelve Mr. Gwin moved an adjournment, q not want it to go into the bank, and wished to borrow $300 Meets EB, Hutchingon. L. D. Campbell, Chandtor, | Wheeling, F 360 39 | , At Croghan, som of Colonel rohan, of Sandusky notoriety, | Pot want it to go into the bank, and wished to b L ORLD'S FAIR EXAIB{‘ION OF FINE AND RARE | Cook, Cullom, Everhart ey, Goodrich, Howe, Can.den, North Carolina, 889 26 4 THR HOUR OF MEETING. attempted to get up a fight with the celebrated anti- y that bi 1d not then use, and did not wan? te urses will open this day at Hovclock, on Forty second | B- B. Weshburn, I. Washburn and Benson, Edenton, « 259 66 D NG. y anoeer e. eonld no yaad 6d woven SeieRiae Gclbas sialliiasame skeee batons cveneskanited. FoR MB. WALKER, Wesbiogton, { 31188 58 incr nthe cm aneianosi siderably: Benson sued Croghan for ssault, and the | To.Sotans that it was Untinie funds te cola eae J Admittesco 2 conte. Messrs. Clingman, Corwin, Ewing, Hun:, 8. W. Parker | Newberm, = £749 oo | , OR motion of Mr. Banaxn, (whig) of N.C, each Sena- | trial terminated on Saturday in ® verdict of $1,000 fer | 4 Noir. A ($5 bill on ths aak of Montreal was here ex = | TdT Taylor. eG. W. MUMFORD, Tater 301 60 | tr was allowed five daily newspapers duriog the session. | plaintiff. Judge Harris presided. Mr. Sanford, of Had- | hib: ted to the witness, and ho was asked if he had soon MILITARY. digi — imi: 3 THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. . | of that kind of money ir. Sawin. The witness rej ee ereeesenmecereey) BY memUninen: oS Wumirgton, ae + gii300 33 | Mr. Sxwann, (free soll) of N. Y., offered the following el aprantand Benson, and J. Hardenburgh, of King: | toe he had u0'.] I was aubpooned as a wituees;] env, Mire 2 AN: = . BAROLAT. , Caro! ne 3 é "with, 177 ‘panama thoy Renton yer Me Meacham: yon am, BOUARE, pel ed) i ‘ss a “ welds that the President be required if not in his opi- cae pit re Weinis ana ugh Higishess this tagipoes ba oe apeasaed spec mates a, Jel ; ; i . t : " . Arnold. h Mitehe I seco om tnd roland patent Mesars. Morcan and Sage. ASMODEUS. | Savannah, Gocrgia 32.366 08, {othe Sczate any correspon de x oat may have taken ace Barmwoas, Dec. 6, 1858, | “to Mr Hiwarde-f’ tave never losned Sawin mush at ea ye i “ reen ti “ “4 , Dec. . 3 " ab Milit sry Bowery, on Woduesday (vo-mor ow) MR. CUTTING DID NOT SUPPORT FORNEY. pemdeniy “ da Hy tyatekines the Sandwich Islands yee The New Orleans papers of Tuesday Inst are received. | movey ben 4 upon kis brother's endorse nent. Q. Did ast seven o'clock. Mr: Bust, (whig) of Tenn.—Do you know how to spell "i jou not tell Mr. Sawin’s clerk that Sawin had propored to PATRICK D. KELLY. Wasnineton, Dec. 5, 1353. oe Alabama.. 28 595 48 lig cuneea las Majesty ? (danghver.) pel | The Picoyune has read the evidence in the case of Dr. rrow monsy {rom you, and that he had told you that he ‘ Captain Jackson Guare, 9th rext. Mr. Cutting has never in apy way approved the Forney | AAtchez, aissiseippl. 152) 08 | OMe, Maso, (dem) of Va “Let the resolution lie over, | Steiner, charged with the murder of Major Ripley Araold, | had a package of Cabada money, or something to that ef- EALY GUARDS, ATTENTION “THERE WILL DE A | letter, He declined to vote for Foraey because of thet Hn : 81757 32 | ‘It was laid cver. and raya it sustains the defence that Arnold attacked Heebyi edge yess ee ig Ar petenegh tera bys — ting of ¢his company on Wednesday evening, Decom- 3,549 28 MORTALITY ON BOARD OF EMIGRANT SHIPS, Steiner, and fired at him with a weapon prepared for the |! > So'clock. All persons wishing to join said company | letter. : 2 Mr. Fist, (whig) of N.Y, submitted the following re- solution, which was laid over till after the House should | PUrpore. organize: — r by: Resolved, that » select committse of five be appointed to | HAVAagts of te Cholera at New Orleans. 200 608 90 | consider the causes and the excent of the larg nd Ln Naw Onteans, Dec, 5, 1853. ty prevailing on board the emigrant tot Hocustry and Whether any, and. what forth The interments, during the past week, in this city wore a Q. Have you — to — bm that Mr. Sawin fe Poreah oe to take ip i for him two packages of money had been left at fis store? A. No sir. To Mr. Harringtoa—I have known Mr Sawin since 1855; I was frequently in his stere to purchase clothing: he had a valuable stock of = his reputation has al eut at 284 Sev sh avent Gen, Cass, I understand, oalled on the President to day. | S\ynrye? Gen. Cass is expected soon to define his position in favor | St. Jo} ns, rd POLITICA: ~~ | of a compromise. The administration patty count largely | Apslachiccla, OURN. NG OF THE DEMOCRATIC y | New Orleans, Loui Mae, Uilioan General Committee will bo held this even. | WPM the healing influence of the message and the de- | Teche i . itpaat 7 orclook, at tho stay vesanh inetitu'e to | partment reports. Q tion i needed Vor the otter protnctlon of the Lealth ‘and | 372, including 214 from cholera. nie ope temp ly vs kate eee Tt Ly imary ole Me it ers on board «ach vessels. - _ ——e tf make hs eceusary AFFADESTOHAS J. BARK, Chairman,” | STATISTICS PROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT—RS- IPL IS | auarralNs—anuouna steer, Brig Bottom Up—Veisels Ashore, &e. | {0n'! Know what momey was paid to take up the note GSS UAER, Y secrotaries. TIMATES FOR APPROPRIATIONS, BTC. » (dem.) of Is , oflered a resolution providing cu ‘, Dec. 5, 1853. | With; Camada money is ata quarter per cent, Dut i com> Wu. P. Ririsy, ‘Wasutworox, Dec, 5, 1853. Sandusky, | 2 appointment of two chaplains—ona by each house, canriaatebernens suet s ae ps. Pape! our extensive business, we deposit it at par S00! % ‘ 7 srt 26 ot f Cuyahoga, ** which was adopted. ¢ steamer Florida, from Jacksonville, reports a vos- 4 ME SOCTERY OF UVATEASAL, DEMOPRATIE,E- | tue atoning are ha atinatn of eppopitinn, to | StH S81 | "Mier pat in aningnotuing tn Smnte at | yi avrnet cai’ hotn ease er war | ite peed ye Jan taming Me, Wi AF room No. 15, in the Stuyvesant Institute, 66) Broadway. ' | first table giving the estimated deficiencies for the present | Detroit, 26,784 51 | twenty-five minutes part one o'clock adjourned, Point Augustine light. bea angecten tg thet ots ence beng ten, a hie a <4 th table the estimates for the | Michilimacin barf : a CHE TURE. pees idly Am sad NOS 108. C8 coieags Taal Sidtins' dz Raphesintheated. ‘The brig Melissa Auno ts ashore on Talbot Island. Was nt prevent, and could not be in the city until next - | year ending June 30, 1855:— Evansville, Indiana, The schr Citizen, from Wilmington, is ashore ai Nassau | ThUrAday. The case therefore stands adjourred until RUNNING. IENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.. THURS- ‘Treasvry DerartuEyt, Nov. 28, 1963. New Albany, ‘“ Wasninatos, Dec. 5, 1853. Thursday afterncon at 3 o’c! C day, December 8, at 2 o'clock P. M., matoh $1,000, six | Sir:—Agreeably to the jeint resolution of Congrese of Ja Louisville, Nien! ucky THE OPENING. Vim To ee or Trion ayer’ Westetralt seeteedte tock yy eng Bandred yards out, L. Neal names bm, Dolly; A. Joha- | uary 7 1546, I have the honor to transmit, for the iufor- | Nashville, Tennessee, ‘The galleries were densely ciowded, and all was excite. | Of Amelia Island, J tian of Chceneny Jebus. tae ueeaaen no nel and in nil ele numercus races were never beaten, ”' | mation of the House of Representatives, printed estimates | Memphis, . t The James Adger at Charleston $37,810 from the Bonk of the State of New York, on the po al “ of additional appropriations required to complete the ser- | St. Louis, Missouri. mont until noon—wken Mr. Foxxex, the Clerk, called the . Fist of Ostober laste ihe peleumee winket anadioe ame ‘== “THE BALL SEASON. _| Vice of the present fisoal year and previous years, viz,— | Milwaukie, Wiseonsin House to order, With the consent of the House, he pro- Caantarrox Deo. 6, 1869, | Sle of Ostob ‘of mn oer Virginia, and AAAAAARAARARARARAAAAAS Civil list, foreign interco' nd miscellenecus, includ. | Puget’s Sound, Or ceeded to call the rcll. Two hundred and seventees mem- The United States mail steamship James Adger arrived | gn accountant by profession; aa to the ¢ aaa 7 OMPLIMENTARY SOIREE TO £. GILBERT WIL- ing deficiency in the revenue of the Post Office Depart- | San Diego, Califor: : i ft ere at four 0% f N inst me, “T bave nothing to say in sop, the popular American professor of the fashionable | ment +$1,982,344 63 | Minnesota’ Minnesote ‘Territory.........+.+- be ect hag ohare ee ene tot. he iagoe Utes Ocean taB) tet “aneeaed) Weseeeh dances. ‘he commitiee would notice to former pupils and | Pensions 136,400 — THE ELECTION OF SVEAKRR—GREAT EXCITEMENT, York. bail, to the Tombs, there to await his trial i! fiends, uat the arrat goments ate completed for ths vemplt: | Naval Esiablishmeat.. 103,902 77 TOtal.ssesssseeserserseessesesssereses@% 245017 85 | ae, Oxpe; (dem.) of Ohio, moved that the Hose pro ‘Sean ‘A’ Confidence Man—A Charge of False Pretencts.—& Tym on celay eveuing, December 1%, where they’ will be | qytai $1,072,617 40 | STATEMENT OF THR “REDEMPTION OF TREASURY | ceed to the election of Speaker viva rove. New Onizass, Deo, 5, 1888, | young an caling himself George Richardson, made @ bappy to meet them on that occasion. Tickets will be fur- Revie teserveresess: ote neha oho brs tall NOTES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE O «Call the absent Our cotton market is withoat animation—dealers | cal. on Charles H. Wein! importer of wines at No, Fy Sh ongh Mr. Wilson, by calling st nit roomsa Orange Tam, very respectful , your obedient servant, 30, 1853, A " nen pt haters gh a8 ‘awaiting the Furopa’s arrival. 11 Fowery, and asked for a Joan of $7 on a check for $110, street, B-ooklyn; price $2." Music vy Dodwor bh JAMES GUTHRIE, Sec'y of the Treasury. Retnburrement of treasury notes, per act prior — Mr Mace, (dem.) of Is., moved that the members bo Citananrow, Di drawn by one Wm. R. Frank, on the Empire City Baak, == — To Hon. Speaker of House of Representatives. “July 22, 1810, of which $1,200 ‘van tanded ama hea ceaas Our cotton market to-day has declined ie. m3 and made payable to R. Richardson, or bearer. Mr. wt TRADES, “ simi Agreontiy MASUR Dreswratevt, Nor. 28, 1850. | Bo received for customs, See ae en . cipally on micdling and loser descriptions, Th A fgets vetds tetas Seca Om % iR:— Agreenbly to the joint resolution of Congress of | Reimburremant of treasury notes per act of Jul; wahani i jes at 8¢c. a 10!,0,; 800 bi ne money. dafhrinonsgieseee Meee Te ANS OLATELY. 70,20 | Jancarsgy, 1646, Thave the honor to transmit, for 22, 1840, of which $60 wae pa'd from pects and ily Mg » ‘i Wate ee called again at the ator, and having gained the oon ‘orcugi ly the business of making candy ia ail its brancies, |-information of the House of Kepresentatives, priuted $3,250 funded... ae + 3,20) | Messre. Ingorroll, Chandler, Davie of Ind., and Ewing, ‘Aunayy, Deo, 6 1883. | dence of Mr. W, purchsned wines to the amount of { with s ovr cponding kaowledgo «f praury works mates of the appropriations proposed to bo made ‘or the | Reimburrement of treasury notes per act January were appointed tellera. The receipta during the past twenty fyur boura haye | *4in paymeat gave a check on the Leather Manufacta- married wan ed. None teed apply tut tion fiscal year ending June 13, 1866, as follows:— 28, 1847, of which $50 was paid from apecie and " becn as annexed :—Flour, 19,000 bbis.: wheat, 39,000 | Ter# Bank for $560, However, previous to delivering the willing to make ‘themaclves generals) ui oful. fectory | Civil list, fi reign intercourse avd miscellaneous, includ: | $5 \aoo fanded.... sees. Fe AIA Fie mein age ark erdemy bushels: corn, 11,600 bushels; oate, 25,000 bushels; bar | Wipe. Mr. W. ascertained the checks tobe worthless, the feterences roquired as to charseter and ability, osp-ciallysse | “ing the expenses of collecting the revenue from sales ; ; "Lo | Fon lax Bovn (dem) of Ky.—Messra. J.C. Allen, Ashe, | ity 41-00 bushels. (ut macketsare dell wate an only | drawers of them faving in neither of the above banks ortiance of public lands, public builuings expensen of Courts, TOL civever sosteenepeareniter sseengorissssSEONOD Hiss, Hoge, Micekestidee Baigent iner, | fulen worth noting aro 17,000 bushels of barley, at Sc. u | SBY Accounts, and when Richardson returned to the store and deficiency in revenues of Post Office Depart: for the wine, he found police officer Bane, of the Tenth , Booock. Breckenridge, Bridge in, were a 30. for two rowe ‘or Wisconsin, and 84e.’ for four SITUATION ment. . $10,264,182 90 STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE AMOUNT OF COIN AND 0. - a ', ward, waiting to take him into custody.’ He was coa- a: ho ba Pension tea "853,500 00 | BULLION IMPORTED AND EXPORTED, ANNUALLY, | Platt, Capb; Colqull, Cea “Danie Soned; Sat OME PS ee Teyed before Justice Welsh, who locked iim ap for tone Dowde!l, Drum Dunbar, Dunham, 1,009;162 50 FRoM 1821 To 1853, INCLUSIVE; AND ALSO THE 10,151,458 96 | AMOUNT OF IMPORTATION OVER EXPORTATION, AND 166,281 00 OF BXPORTATION OVER IMPORTATION, DURING THE Indian Department ther examination. On searching the ‘of the ae- , three other checks were found, Lessee J The Mortality at Sen, pee $1,400. it is suppoved that the prigoner has pract erchants. Ei ton Edmundson, klliott, Ellison, Bnglial 10 r Orrica OF THE ConnussioNERs OF ep i863,” f Florence, Faller, Gamble, Goode, Green, Grow, Hamiltor 9 a good Protestant. Can produce go ‘ “ Harlan of Ind, Harris of Ala Harris ‘of New York, Dac.5, 1853, ianil rdeuer; knows hw to spe ance, Ke... 1,784,334 00 YRARS. , , similar frauds on other mi ore he oan find a suitable ishment,.. 10'234'205 19 | SAME YEARS ee RP a a ae TO THR EDITOR OF THK HERALD ‘A Stalling Afray.—Two young men, named Joh P , Herald office +] Sieam Mail service,, 1,496’ 250 00 teeter . Sooner *,. Kurs, Lamb, Dean Sim—I would respectfally call your attention to | O'Donnell ead Thomas Farner, entered into an ; with z . Years." Imported. Exported. i! s an injurtice done the Commissioners of Emigration in b , JEWELLERS.—WANTED, AN ENGRAVER, AND iw See mT wil y, Lyon, MoDonal i each other on the Five Points, and in the corflic: 0’Don- MATL te dab cts clatieaciotice ; 900,434 64 jeNair, Mace, Macy, Meurioo, Ma: May, thearticle in this morning's f1xta1p, under the heed of | nell drew a knife and inflicted a stab cm the right eye of Several good jowelry hands, to whom constant employ eae eae aad ‘4 369! 10,810,180 1 Indians, Millson, Morrison, Muhlonberg M h “ x Ships” ba Bent pil beige "Apply to J. Maal, at Devons, Careow | | To the estimates are added siaiomeots showing the wer see ‘a ara nt Soha, Uidh liver at Now Vort, urr, Packer Feo Peck: |" tHe Commteslugers of Kaigeation have uo controt over | BAACYEEMEY, chusing avery severe and dangerous wound, 4 Co.'s, Chestnut street, Puiladelphin. A appropriations for the Gseal year ending June 5%, 1866, "579 833 7.014.552 ham. Perking of New York, Petkins of Louisiana, Phelps, | gue auarantion lawn oF the poet or Now Yow ee t Carland arrested peli and took him before ee — mace by former acts of ten age of s permament and in- 100.765 8,982 034 Phillips, Powell, Pratt, Richardson, Riddle, Kitehie, Rol q Por nd TTHOGRAPHERS.—A FIRST-RATE find oteady employment at Endicott & t. None otner than the abo definite character, as follows, vir Misceliancous, includirg expenses of collecting revenue from customs and compensation to Post Office Depart- ment for Mail service. $4,671 910 14 Arming and equipping t 200,000 00 Civilization of Indians Penstons Justice Osborne, who committed him to prison for trial t= default of $1,000 bail. A Dangerous Fellow—Attempt to Shoot a Woman. Mesters n, ® young man of ceaperate habits, was by officer Cailandyef the Sixth ward, charged with pare suing Caroline 7mmerman with « loaded pis:ol, threa ing to take her life when he met her; he stated that ha would give her just ten minutes to live. When arrested . however, provide, by an act of the Lepislature, apart ments, food, medical attendance, and all othor necasan- ries, 1Or the tiek emigrants st the Matine Hospital whom the Health Oficer may find it necessary to seud to the hospital, or whom the Board of Heal:h may send thore landed in the city, “laboring bins, non, Shaw, Show: Virginia, Smith of nodgrase, Stanton of Tenner itanton of Kentuc! evens of Michigan, Stratton, ib, Soart of Michigai Hee, Fey, ioe ag ia be ve a Want Yalbei ‘alker, Walsh, Warren, Weils, John Wont: , $ rook, W » Witty and Wright—Lotal 143, | Subsequently to their bein i Tt (whig) of Pa.—-Mcsara, Apple. | under infections direas rosker, Cnllom, Dicks, Dioki Tr Commissioners of Shi ith EA Sh FANCY FURS. FURS.—$1000 WORTH OF FURS al: peice, to close the concern table, stone, marten, fiteh, ar Interest s cmigration have never declined 476, ‘ t on found a 1 loaded to able, atone, marten, ‘el aa mrs sy oy, Piaslor, Pranklin, Goode furnishing any information which would be useful for Me mutta uaa pod Jassion ‘cap cay 100d) for this week, thé proprietcr de Total. $8,285,716 14 5151614 629 4 CIN LBS Nidate-warth, ut s, Nuston Patker, Penniogious Pr truck is apowed op thean, they have, | Tone treat, | iBR; be had also in hls pocket s large dick knife ndt street, in the basement, for the service 6 The ex not requii 1g approp! much is imposed on them, they have, I hope, through ef the present year, and which may be applied to the 14,239,070 themselves and their agente, done all thet is possible for scoured was taken before Justice Osborne, who coramit him to prison for trial. B ion, Pring! 2 ADTs 1G Ready Ritobcy, Russell, Sabin, Sage, Taylor of Ohio, Up: + 5,006,176 bam, Wentworth ef Mass, and Yates. 38, a Zorcwme cine eo: ay 3 SCELLANELOUS, t ding Juve 30, 1954, ows — % For Soromon G. Haven (whig) of N. ¥—Messrs, Aber. | the comforts end protection of the emigrant. he Embeztlement —Liout. Flandreau, of the oe wo onnee Sona. WRN ith lh Desig inietoomee eal wpacsibee oles gremile Bonnctty ‘Chandler, Rwing, Stiphens of Ge.,and | When you bear in mind that in the Tonth of November | icicond wird, reotardey arested Gourgs O. Hrgheas OR SALE—A 5 CH HAs ; $2,955 '243. 05 ote Oy 36,801 persons Ianced at the port of New York from ship- bezling $50 from Edward Covert, of No, been used 06,8 farnily, horse for tke inet year. by the pre Dhasines 684,572 95 5 Brocke, wid MeO en ny 8, dom) of 8 C—Aikom, Boye | boxed, with euch an unusual mortality, you will readily Too nee Te iy sixth rest. Tt seems that on was Sopeies ith 8 Taste Fp, Wages BRd Marne | Titan Departinsa 766300 84 Hy Ponte D, Caan (F. 8. whig) of Ohio.—Messrs, | conceive what labor {ts concomitants have placed the | employed to drive a cart by complainant, and walle thus Army proper, &c, 1,935,157 66 3,9 Benson, Carpenter, Chase, Dewitt, Giddings, Matteson, Mor. | Commissioners and their agents under. employed, he appropriated to hiuself some $5 After Fortifications, ordnance, &c, 115,000 00 1 — | car, Sapp, ky ay 4 Washburno, of IL; Washburn, of Mo—I1, The Commissioners make annually a report to the Lae- per the money he fled the city to Philadelphia, re. IN MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, IN | Naval Establishment,.... eee 981,843 65 1, 9,181,896 FoR Joun G. Miter, (wbig) of Mo,—Mesers. Caruthers, kinlature of their receipts and expeuditures, and all other | ingined there several days, and cn bis return the police Elm strocts, a russct yaliso. A liboral reward ———_ io a.on,ang | Mipaih, and Oliver, of Mons 0 ate Oliagm: Getails, under oath, which report is, by authority, printed | caught him, Justice Stuart committed the accused te ing it at 35 Canal street, J. 0. PHELPS, | Total... warevveceucvous vvcenste CNN 472 70 Witty 4 vas Tens of Ehen 7 and circulated as widely as possible By giving this an } prison for trial. me ic ivevseeeees , 29,472 762 24,0191 For Ws. Preston, (whig) of Ky.—Messrs. Cox, Haven, P —_— 42,674,135 87,170,591 | and Zolliooffer—3. inne tion in your issue of to-morrow you will eapiain only Charge Dismissed.—Mr. Max Simon, who was arrested $s TO eves evases $51,060,277 12 TAOS 23,285,495 For Prestev Ewrna, (whis) of Ky.—Mosers. Etheridge, | what is due to the Commissioners, o day or two sgoon a charge poe him at Syre- ms, it estimates a statement of the i Rae San camaeeeen | Otere eK Pur, ear, Rogers and Len yee ouse, reap ty nose Mr. Simon, saree ‘appropriations which may be csrried to the « $29, 158070 $119,961,645 $125,911.00 | Fon JM. Miczaok, (fom, of Va.— Me, Kol has broken | the tote at Syractes, the sur amounting to $690,407 16. aisbed by tees hon The ice in the Pevobscot river a! J. 0, Brecuenainos, of Ky.—Mr, Sollers. ‘Up, ead permite th depart, Bangor the claime ‘easela which bad been frosea is to | was forthwith liberated + Mr, ewe, {oti © not ig ny way concerned ta