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SETTLES o_o pana canna STREET PREACHING. IIE SCENES AT Vite FOOT OF THARD SPREET, | | saying, The Temperance Wing of the Parson's | Demonstration, Ove of the mort remarkable features of the ‘Parrons demonstration” at the frot of Third street last Sanday was sn impromptu temperance gathe ing, atebout half past four o'clock, in the spar yard. Eve ybody has heard ‘of the very dronken gentleman who anpounced that he "De (vic) liv (bic) cred tem (hic) perance ad (hic) dres. you're drunk now,’’ exciaimed (Bic) “Yes, 1 (bic) know, my (hic) brother (Iie, bic) speaks ‘em, (hie) and I (nic hic) illas- Our friend “spcke ’om and and be would be an invaluable card for Mr. Barnum or the Maice Law Alli nce He was mounted upon a pile of timber, and he ewayed 10 and fro like a “shirt bleaching ma high wiad ’ Bis fare bore the souvernier of a revere encounter with emer t, and, a+ he truly observed, it bad risen up | His pocket handker bief was tied uader in coat waa not @ la mde de Maris, end io trowsers be had sdopted the Gresley mode, which will amcoubtediy be imitated by ail th He wore a greasy cap, atyck of bie bead: and, altogether, his (out ensen roof the “vote yourself-a-ferm pro (ie) es (bie.)” one of bis avditors. trate (bic) ‘er, (his bie illustrated 'em”? at the same time fast young men ghout uptily on ose side todea violent adwi perty is-robbery-toke your neighd™ “philosophy. which is #0 eloquently set forth by tae 2rinne Our philosopher was jocowe, j merry, argumentative, acd ebup: and, :arcsstis, told them that he “believed ia the Mt wae (hic) # good law.” set on bis lege age fer four sears (ilere he di appear fe eon drains Pas evur sober t worre you ba: very severe & o—see, (bic.) I kin [The ovaior » ade « « another man-—pot fu war—punched his— (A voice in tha o me here (nic) aed rome in which the #>-aker ‘be (bin) sa Sd “and jvstically upon the crowd.) | ben gezed mm sy wint waols, I | a straia,) sod | apeeok, (vs ; wy oka, with the ( s) aver oxpeet (hic) to be i'm happy (hte) frre abor. an ~Byron says, nothing has ram | w. gentlemen, you're 8 (cis) what ['m gq g O-ing te (bic) say gol g to mm make a very imp teat c I'm g g going to—to—to teil roa rg pp pertinent oy fier, [Low sudianes «ll seemed deep'y ia- Jeut old ggotlemac enteres into and ttt irue religion. here—bere— a! feresivc «bd the be ; ; a bard to hand engagement with thee boys who wert pitch'pg coppers and holding @ vicleat argument «bout | of ‘+ Redew? and the last u w play at the tre all, all p p-paying siriet: men—the st st si-s atement ® —-that I'm g-g-coing to take a drink; and anybody that’s @e-got three centa can p-p pay for it. And ‘hy orator stagyered away to the next eorner gro- cery, icliowed by the majority of his audience ‘The next spesker waa Mr. Weer, who repudiate the | ebarge that he was on Englishman, as stated ia the | Hxnarp and said be had not msde use of the languege Tam not an Eovlishman, said he, for amy father wss 026 of tzose who threw the tea overboard that came taxed from England. Neither is it true what that paper says about being knocked off the boards I | {7 was stancing on by a parcel of boys, for 1 was not etand- It was now shont five o'clock, and as ipg on b-ards st all, but on » heap of rubbish, Now, what was the subject { was preacoing om ia the Fifth | if athe to leave ibe ground, gathered “ Suffer httle cbildre: to come unto me, ant | tween two and three buncred, eas list forbid them net, for of such is the kingdom cf beavea.’’ the remarks of ove or more ors imputed to him. G—d d—e lying een of a bh” th’s it appears that we hsve good doze in America. there are no ladies here, I believeT will tell you what eles this wiiter in the Hea said of me, the vords *w--sh tered evch ao expression hemesives in ther: —bdyse [rishman. From | otbers, calie He said I | think of I never ut- that the But I wilt show it for | least. The terctionsa by not, gentlemen: but here is a i reed it for you e individusl eppealad to, read what ia rg Catholics asthe * Exsninstion ” being an enumeration of the various tiaa renerally kno Of Conscienes,” g of this was reseived wits «honts of laugh. Yer. When be concluded, he proceeded to speak sub- iy as followr:—O2@ word from a stesng-r and [ rd tbat it came to pass in Ameri a, that the dey hat dewned waen Ustho fretted about the oogs-of perer been accnstomed to taste anythiag but potatoss aud selt, who when they were brought over ty th try, and given the privilege of enjoyiag the ri American citzens—I heard that th the privilege to these the bigh-wsys ard bye ways, az Now gentlemen, fetbers bad to fight for their li had to fight for teics: but { sa throvgheut Scotland, acd even throng and derpottc Kogiand, and declare your sentiments with og put in privon land, whose palates nad men and others ties, as your fathers ont monare: ics! Mr H.—In a country the inhabitants of which are free as the air they brevto*, the Catuolics sav—I shall stacd Bp in this corner, but you suali mot cesapy the oppocite nc#—They never shall do it. Mr. H.—We ray the ard we call up and show us that tion tha: must be looked to Ry exerci ed ia this sbical country in furope Dy there Catholic: to get their votes pe of Rome is an tafernal villain, yon ANY wan to take the opposi-a side, There is another considera. There is more pepal tyraa autry than there is io any monar- Sve how men are anc see how thay will e Jook at Father Garazz ington Ines week whea only ninsty six gentlemsa and the courage toro ana b four ladies ha fact of he matter is that ‘cache nte of : three fourths of them wh guire ; and if they were told Catholics for brea'in, they take away ons rivht of speaking, lst us hare war or You see Iam prepared for a the #peaier drew fom ® polteeran’s baton, This mov Look at our @ Jesuits in dis the laws they wou der biteoata vgainst me, let hi Carmine street, wad | will answer hiv. Mr. West meae afew remarks before the imm reawed by Mr Parsons, whose speech ondey. Ho raid his text would be, this dey who r# will se-ve—whether thou Trik it & pesage i 1 it is weubject that has oeea p aucience was we pub ished on wilt ferve God er Mammon New Testament, Oct, because we want kes to Popers, or whether yo tect the principles of shingion relie of the 6 be gave us our | bests am though our licertien were gaived througn ine gible the Mayer wil not allow gv you my wer us he will bey fore I will g ve up i The sprarer ov against the Mayor on the God of the preach from it that if Mayor Westervelt iroprisons + ms out through the kes livie Le r tinued at great who he said, # by the Irish Catholics came iv’ fora fair share of his denunciation, aad he a the Irisb were such cowar!a that ha could drive t thousend of them before hin { the Bible. We have vivens Woat’s remarks, in cons: uence of the wa: to report lim verbatim At the time Brother i’arsons sommensed hie barangue ftoene was one for an artirt. 88 the eye could reach, was ona dense mass of pa: filled with the greatest ardor for the freedom of Io one direction » huge ship lay aponths stocks, | all set up ia their pisces, bat ker garments of hea pot yet puto. Altogether, it wi * Comiberce in her represeatative—the unfinished her reputiican guardians, and act, equal with the around spars and sails. wil woodea shéda, placed fofluenced ia ti rehbi hop Hughe the cause of ( In all directions, a4 fa; veosel—was surrounded by elaiming freedom to think, 9 jing winés that whist! shipyard wae filled with em: 4a rows, between whish the crowd assembled simost to the Jeopardy of life and limb. The roofs of the «rade were Alled with all rorte o1 people, from the clam toy to the Broadway swell, siti if by each other cheek by jowl the vita) question of “freedom of speeck”’ swallowing up all gach minor considerations as social conditions or pervonal |. It wae really refreshing, the republican simplicity of ear waion between buckram and starch on the one aide and woolsey other—\o nee arittocracy bag eed his bos at one end of the long wine protuding from the facial oritce of the picker, and to have the same breere waft eto Been! the na) fish. The best irled in the air, and recalled to mind lier days, to ree thin the scion of to your elfactories a compound of eau da cologne and cod- 7'send Genin’s make where +, slong with the hu ze far caps of Chatham the B»wery—both were made vo cut the ssme one was no more expressive and pa‘ Taken'as a whole, the pict ure was one of » Ia the midat of , by the way, of everything amacking an Catholicism, the great lina of tha hen arrevied, ‘Be went like a limb to the fleughter.””) Bi. Pareone arose aud commenced bis orsticn The Rev. gentieman, whee speech wo geve ov Monday, way listened to with mach at'en‘ioa by those around bin; but the grestest bulk of the crowd vas too far off wo heer anythiog that fe!l from bis liga. As might have beon expected, that portion who. ceoun! distance from the preacher, were denied th get up an interest for the time. The “ire pa, whore. peeper was, «id Ro De indiyicwal to s compan bert Macsire, ccvered with it for my freedom of spereh as the reply; & omali sacrifice’? @ heary augh followed this di ly want to su w what that was ys just said nop Hughes.” The prascher continusd, aud wh Pat him oot Bibl« with » cross upon it, ors him |’? she with bim !? * fees bim— Here greatdanper ‘Hold on one moment, f is preacher, in the dlancest meaner, “this g he raids Gott be quiet, £ ‘ viele, Leing evidently cieappointed in not having jlemeure of cussing’? some ore, mot caring wh we freoderitoe iurime this excitement so ve yo ck & G00 dle Ao our ima very fowl tike voice, atl 6 “What wil I shat up bi ain't he got tae « of speech? is isther » dul Lt t nome of wu wll do he city bad tao half Westerwa and H wer. * wd adout with maaya © the sound of the pre dno cistarbance of aay kia excepting the ord pars. pr jargecromd. Every attempt even th | vert the atte’ | instent.y put tempts at shee directly vehied t ’ jcy the scese wi has much gest as if ding the glor | demonstration was % very words “street crowd’ cal!s up to the ture of ametiey ga horing of red shirted row tude gathe € to the Word of usnof humb abilities, but ev speech the; tule crewd we obs | | | | tade vey few intuaiesied perso were to be seen the most only swayed cc yart of some uv cably wecge a retreat, yart and almost solid mass separated iv | peered, by common consent, to As heard wlover crowd, ‘1 move, ¢eutieme a, meetug form a lise, and in ths Mayo: to :-how bim wha* f Lis conduct, a yon Tree!" sucewded ged the m aropied by univerral asclamation. Tho prc ever, was rather Citfevlt of exseution, co tur as formation cf a re to he de @. est Broadway, were lined sich a de acd the wind were crowded with yectatora, into consternation by #9 east believing, po doubt, that a second Masssere of St. B tholomes | aleng inas oréerly a manner as cireas stan: | permit, metuntly dissipated all such aoprehe isons. teen in the str @'a of New York. Before the point of wee cousi¢ers tly t on the part of .cime im reference t theroue to be p s peopl« spoke 15u bees any att ing words , the gathering wo ax hour the srawd re Pr sion for the « xercise of their authority stration ward pellee, has bee: seca by the followirg extract from hi the Chief of Police yestercay mcrning:~ Derk t) 6 occasion cf 80 munch appr. 1 am happy to report it all p: people beesn to ase mbla in the en loot of Third str orn. Nutbere of speakers were earina ¢ filled up the privilege of hearing not les one, as usual duriog the 1 ion—if, indeed, hey h ras discourros, inateri an. y © coin on ag rigor atthe commencement ‘The crowd had assembled to at ten thonasnd persona, and inavary street ing to the grownd was a continuow “ ? men going # re‘urning. Ali was compsratively q: exes of tho swarma cf bays who covered tho tops o. ard every available el vation. They kept up ab rictiem I chorish the hope enat & t. Some weary wandere ‘or the first time ia thei rumpus, one lost sheep, who Pherd or a fold, should fing both, ail good (a “80 mote it be owing says the Dis Reform, tco: NSW YORK RIPLP MEN, COMPANY OnDEK The membersof this eoap the City Bail h Il 6 Desible at the Cestra Market Drill & dim, with arms, aud previded with powder ard hal i NSON, Captain, the efsy a udge from this order, ways ort jes must still apprehend, a he public : Bar we supoom this o print, with the object of setting the reecut dif-alt! the Chine ‘Tira do's place as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Gata ON Lage Ponronartrain — New Orleans Picayune, Dec. 11. Deata iw tHe Srate Perso Gite ip prison isst month. aged 62, Hit mard-red w of that lege « ss wh torme) and abuse thelr liverance fer ber. He wi for life io that ol tue privilege of being evitied by bit wor’, hod resort to omer means to of npecch”? was the main topic with all. “Halloo, Bul, where cid you get that blac eye from |’? said @ rather harddsted uge green patch. and ha kuogsed me ia the eye—only favorite of ledge of nations | atfat | the tabu syscem tra’ tipguisbed in sll th courte, and the wan with ouly omg sound eye was looked | upon as & veteran in the cause, ‘ Keep still!” shouts the preacher, as @ crest clamor comes up (rom & Cisiamt portion of the crowd “+ What’; the atter with you, there, that you euunt disterb this meeting of the liviag | cy) “Sotmng ip the matler, Brocher Saracns; we | pout | a he | ‘0 he portion of on where he saya ie Beets pines ply how, 4 ae | petiom, which he did to vome extent. It will ba Jor some | strug; ; , 4 one oompetent to the tak to pa! the manuscript ia sventfa form, and give all that i# valuabl« ia it to the world. | 1s inreribd upon that immortsl roil o! (a No: Cobt it contains mech that will iutereat the philoso | which will be trensmitted through all tim thwan near say: ‘You mean the Protestant Binie, brother—a Cathote will not teke a false oath upona “Dowa sabuacead | pher, the historian, sud the Chr ; is a RADaEeS | Prriato tise coe of tee early convicts to Christianity Of! Tears’ ap Tevon We vellp’ the fallywing eaarite Natchitoches Chronicle of the id instant:—Most of our ta teachar of ard his very reas comm icn arises, and the poor | nate corrector of Brother larsoas appears ty ds in » says the iemiaa i2 one | eLC8; he was only correcting a mintske uf mine @ would not taby & false oath on # | and grveto the stuty of the Bils all the powers of west acute and comprehensive mind, althengh entirsly without ci-eipline at the time. tenth ta that Biate he ieandof Maui uncer the instruction of tae Rav. Wa. Richards, to whom he was greatly attached, and with whem bs coon became # ost efisieut co worker in the Loré’s vir ey: Caihobe Bible with a crom npon it, but would spon & | Protertan’ sible, which iy very true. You will please | ends? After wuch difficulty the orowd was | in 1881, Devio mt once entered ae a pupil althongh a be oe marred waa, and not far from thirty tive years of age, og | wer, eluted evicently ay tue prospect of some fan, jamps UpCh ike shed, and tapping bis srne oy bis ride, uae up tha? youog rooster’s mouth, * ead & Sikr sy tow butotier lookias chap om che bis meath fur, kay? | “So ne haa,”? | portion UOL. JOUN L otha whole muitiowls had anj yet Bias ors— : b be Tth imt.) ome of our most wi : ‘ r a ue arises feace very sidien!y, oa Taursday lant, at | twcle “Chersy aud Faie star” is the m the age cf €4 years. Altho gu the feeblensss of nis At the Rroadway theatre, on Monday eveniag, the besliti had given expectation for some time past of be | equestrinn drama ‘the ( cer ias, yet tolo amr ng bis ten tho 5 before neon, conversing ag usual, but ennvlsized some- what Cfa peculiar weakness of body; while at dinner ey ice pee saree ne he was pleced upon the | oiecm py Plunkett Grattan is avnounced. ‘It isa hit at ed: ehortly after he without even causing @ re:th : sleap of death. Thus was bisend, His life was an ex- tran degree of adventure, burdehip, aud peril—but we , th fan give orly. its ontline now. fo waa ‘born of very | Tom's Cabin” is to be pl wealthy parenta, inthe vicinity of London, November, The utmost goo? feeling snd unanimity acerced to pre- gocd standing pisces which necessarily actenia every } 9 slightest, to di a of the audience from the preacher waa wn, as iby common consest These at isturbence however ail appeared to come fom the juvenile portion of the crowl—a graceless cet of u ebins, who were rerchad upon the roof of the ship speaker, and who se+med to ea- y had been sofa mel sdrama from the pit cf the was Cesigned and educt ¢ Perbaps the most enrious thing about the whole of this acter of the audience, The | wag subsequently through tke whole Panincula war; first in the disastrous campaign of the brave but illfated Sir Joha Moore, and afterwards par ticipating in the more brilliant careor of the Duke of Wellington, then Sir Arthur Welles'ey. with whom eventually became intimately acquainted, and was hoaor | ragewiflin-, ccreaming, cursiog, fightirg, aud beot on Lient. Gcld+mid, ultimately raised to Lieut. Colonel, waa with Wellpgton at tne pitched battle of Salamanca, at | in full for the siege of Barges, and in the succe-sfal retreat thence to Ciudad Rodrigo. This was an eccasion of exireme | formances on Monday—morning, afternoon and evenin; hard-bips in the Britivh army, but its succoas, under the | There is no better way of amusil ‘ circumstances, brough'as much glery asa victory. At| giving them a sight of this renewned conjuror. the last great battle of the English in Spiin, Vittoria, whose rigat to tae privilege had assemoied to viaticate, Among ved very few [rishmen. but’ hose who were present rcemed, as far a we could iearp, to endorse the seaiiments of the speaker with the rest of the crowd. Another noticeab + fac: is, that though it was Sunday, » Gay of leieure (or the Jaboring cla: sss, wken drunkeaness is nore ¢-Tomon in eur streets inan oa any other day in tbe week, throughoat the whole of the immense multi piving an order to a sergeant, when a cannon ball atru im in the body, cutting the’ poor fellow entirely in two. . prem eret fart rah bicked at the same moment, Woon, (444 pecwey) came a great hit in striking the Colonel's arm and breaking it—a fact, how- | bringing out the * Virg Fa ae aerate Cle Ue ever. o. which he wan not aware until he attempted to | esque opera & tte be given ail next week, along beckon another subaltern, when he founc that his arm | other popular featur bung powerless at his side. It was twenty-four hours befcre his arm was dressed, and it could then ba done but +o imperfectly that he experienced a lameness in it cd Atthe ccacius‘on of Mr. Parsons’ address and after the berediction. which was received apparently with as much solemn'ty &s if it were delivered in a charch by fonable of our popular preachers, tae | crowd, iustesc of dispersing, remanined nearly statiensry, sionally by the efforts for rejease on tha rtunate individual who lad got inestri- into tue living mass, ard was anxious to t bagan to grow éarh the crowd slo» ly commenced to cisperve. As the e than half, as to knot of be ning eagerly to 3 among them, who ive utterance to the campaiga of 1816, which terminated in the battle of Wa- terloo and occupation of Paris, He was not, however, in th to basten the roereh of a detact ment of Pras: this campeign bis regiment wes sent to the Kast Indies, 6 of ‘J'll yo in for that!" i. ost, how. Line wont: but the people seems! ned to carry it cut ia soms moasare at palke al sz the route to the Mayor's rasi ationg corstitation that enabled him to escape ceath. | 10m, and allothers who may be ent The eftects of this ‘ever were ever after appareat ia the palerers of bis complexion, eps of the at quiet quarter of the towa been amaze travel io tem years. cline fa the fo crowd. It was amusing to swe the fuces of Qua ker lncies pe-ring out trom b-bind tha grateful shel ter of greed binds aud white muslin curtaias, firr: deat to take place. But # sisgle glau~ at the good hnmored faces cf the crowd, as they pace = woald more créerly, qniet, good patared gathering, was never a the erowd | ned—cauied proba sly by 4 mistake but therecould not have been lass than ten thou- peop'e tn the proceesion when it haltei before the Maycr’#hona It wass sight which the who bsheld it ae uct Likely soon to forget. The severe silence of the r, far louder than words, If there had pt a* violence—had any wiadows been broken—bad any groans been given, or evon any insult. Id bave suak to the levelcfenordinary mod bata it was tae demonstra tion had something of the sublime ia it, For abont halt | caine eonversing in low tones | am pg themselves, and theo, as the’air bezan to grax chilly and damp, and darkness came oa, it began ty dimia ish “y degrees untilat six o’slock only a fiw straggiera jemained. We understand that @ strong forces of the were present, but fortunately there was 00 oses Everybooy in office seems to think the Parsons demon- pital joke; acd Capt Squires, of the Eleventh farny all at once, as may be Teport made to aunam. We mention thes racter of bis esrriage, and xo sevorely injured, that his life was for revere] days despaired of. He vever fully recovered | Contractors have kad po from thove ‘mjuries, alchongh he was engble! afterwards | ef Jest mouth, (November fo attend his busizeas. His ceath was undoubtedly has- | PY me on the part of the Cerperation, undir t tened by thot revere aco!dent, § In relation to thé proceedines of verterday, which has ng the wee off quiet. Crowds of ¥ partof the day at the and continued to iacrense till late in : went, and ve BOE Le than tiness ieodareee ithe ties | of Watertown, and it may ve said, emphat cally, that hia 1 Spee ee Acquaintances were sil his friends, Ho was tiniversally | Peter shaw, Seonnd ‘dis? esteemed for bis bigh mindedness, respect: tellizencs, and loved for bis amiability of He leaves a widow and two childrea to moura ths loss of 4 an affectionate husband and tencer father, while the | Jonn Lynch, community genera)ly will pay respectful tribute to his | ° teenth, Kizhiecnth, Nine meniory by honorable references to his character and | ty first and name. JONAS CHICKBRING, RSQ, THE CELEBRATED PIANO- pel, raing hour, After the inter: nd avenus lo charge of oaths and other evidences of eariy picty and pa d way grow out of the d the “zorpel” yes lives. I, in conse the Twelfth iment, 4th Brigade, N. ¥. 8. Mf, has been banded to ny time, » disturbance ylaet, and hes just found its way into his ware room by fire, there was a general and generous | 1 Fetived a note from the contrarter te Tar Cursewa Istanns Qunstion.—The Pern- & i ane L visn government has nominated Senor Tirado, Min- ister of Foreign Affairs in Pera, as envoy extraordi- nary and minister plenipotentiary to Washington, at # Islands, Senor Tirado ig to leave Lima onthe 26th instant, io the British steamer for this ort, and proceed direct hence to the United States. was eluceted at the town school of the place. At the | the Goryoration of the cit; enor Pas Soldan has been nominated to fill Senor | ags of 17 he commenced to lesrn the cabinet maker's | cond contract din tt Jo Thursday night last a severe gale occurred on Lake Pont- chartrain. We understand that the steamer Ann Lancaster, lying at the lake termiaus of the Jeffer- ton Railroad, waa driven into the shore and went to ie and that one of the persons employed on poard was drowned. The schooners Susaunah and Louisiana were sunk about half a mile from the pickets, at the foot ofthe New Canal. The barge H. Clay austained considerable dataage. Several other vessels are said to have been blown ushore,— with a partner, and soon aequited a repa‘ation whish | ments of th has alwaye been sustained. Un the 12th ane his entrane, iato the city, he became atsooia Bot be Jost, om mt Marky avd ite business was much exteadel The lath | 2% of February seems to have been the day on which foar of | Larraimns meg bound te the elty, secording to ¢ the great enterprises of his life have been undertaken. — | streets. [r will be tut just, however, that thi gaged in burivess than at any former period and his | Preventing the exeting of coal a Bradbury Furgn- | nomerons fiends iad hope’ that he might live to carry | “fll Bios and nature whats fon, wi orhot his wife in the year 1840, at | ar, Nod. whira he was engaged. Bot deata has arrested him in | porde the micet of hie plane and Ixbor#, and he now li in the resorda ani wemorials of lis noble example and most estimable character, aa Will be remembered by many. wats native of Pocts moo'h. Kiva J. Frothipgham. Farguson was a crupeacd ves when they have heen drinking; and hit bratality to his wife bad beer of such a charscter that the up de grace by which he sent her out of the world was a goo da entenced to the State prison Bd having presed a dosen sober an! useful yours rylum, hae tow closed a fer batter lifs than he wonle have de bad he been suffered to goat Jarge. In WOR cipce, confesses Gimrel! sheep, i bin Gare 1 € *pegption cf the lin bas beta re nts r the relations of life. In bis official relations, as a men. | er of the Iv glelutar A Mechanic Association, which last named offis# he filled at | Yauce of the Vime of bin death, he was hel in Ligh regard by hin | “Re hemeelver, 8 ni | rvire twice tle amount “Obituary . fant, attends so 5 meoting of the goverament of one of DEATR OF A DISTINGUISHED BAWALLAN CORISTIAN variour ” wcities with which he was ieiaty eae. . W pile engaged in adres ing bis associates, dead We" ooserved tofalhupon his breast, and bia spseot fail Every attention was promptly ren’ered, and he CONVERT, SCHOLAR AND PRSAUBBS. jrrom the Polynes'an, Nov. 6 | Y 410, the well known ant distingnishes Hs | wast jmovad to his own house, woere be remaiged unon sian ay and preacher, ded at Lahatayon the isk | seio yy, and in a short time breathed TP October, aged about tixty years, He was boro at Keauhou, m the él conneated in «last. ‘dhus ended the exewplary career of one who hea ren ¢ gred a service to his fellow men by a noble life, conse island of Hawa’ ult, im lat. x deg. 5 win , lo: busied at wea, wing to the great aattty of bis mind, and & y+ reton- y, and having atsociated much with Auwai, a if Kemebamebs [, #, tha yeneslogies of the chi during the Mexican war. ral battle daring that grt | of th He was in « PEL SIS: | ob ee ee the hardships and p fr liverty, enda: tien. of their country. ud the adjoining pati He embriced th Whea the bigh sehoolat Labalnaluna vas estab’vhod | tghen his last, the dead march. » bere for several years pur- ry branches of study. His naturel | Déwepeper, in Boston his pasaioms ard prejacties were | The Syracuse papers annonce the desth of Gxor ing wail xubdved im his youth, itis | Frewosc, on the 16th inst. He met with rising that at times he made a mntes"ep, went too | falling down ata. » ascgmpanying | the town of Flemming, in Cayuga county. the go-pel, Yoge ber ap, Yenees O° 6OucKt on Upoa thy pat of tine e islands, dirs. Beustutanp Foors Butier, wife of Gen. Wm. Bat Bu cen i nors cn perish among nis ows peo2e. | Jar, of the Reyvcluiton, and mother of the Hon. A. P. But rose sew Stu will jonse.t remember Ai | jer Seastor ia Congress from South Caroling, died at the wotoreeres aed gre itule to Ged for what he did for | residence of ber con, ia Edgefield district, on the evening hizo, and tor ugh bir for others, of ihe 24 inst. HOLDSMID, ONE OF WE ON’S SOL- reciept ta BD ei Theatres and Exhibitions. the Watertoen NY. Journal of | At the Bowery theatre on Monday y brown citiz- perfor mances—afternoon and evenin, Cel. Gor aib attraction. 8 sudden occurrence caused & shock sand friends, Ha was ‘own towa 4 the Bippojrema Forges, Fall partienl in the advertisement, Uxcletomery, and Burton does the prinsips! character. Two per‘ormances will ba given at the N inary one—fuil of strange s:enes, comprising almost | on Monday. In the afternoon ‘Hot Corn yed. 780, avd was the first of twelve cbildre: Originally, he | Christmas piece to be played at Wal ttained a remarkable excel- | third week. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’” toe juveviles toan ubject of our sketch had bis arm brosen. Broadway. ever afters the aesistance of other artists, will give the solos, whica This was his last engagement inSpein While serving | are announced uaier the appropriate head. on the Peninsula be was several times wounded, went Be eee aioe eae through all serte of adventures; fought, we Delisve, ore aia (Ocavatas: dcel, and for a service to that monarch, was knightei by | ang rcitowing votitieston ler been inesed = ee ae: Annus] Convention—To be held at Albany, on Taesdey, Col. Goldemid was also with Wellington’s army ia the Janu the time | *ystem. ngayerent at Waterloo being absent a Att QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP, isrion tv: i be me! ho bclis a com tar tt id.Was exposed to all the hazards of that pestilen- | ¥, A TI eS eee Colonel wane @ long seized with the | State, and who # Zam fever, wekish con pelied him to ell his commts- and 1 ome Ly Te Meda ¢ in 1821, heving been jp the, Ore 847, or who has held such comr iss: acter. He came home the cyeriani cone) QO whe fe wv aUIng AD and paying the irial ton mereskelercn endit was only his extraordiosrily | 4/02 every «fhicer of onr present 3° After the Colenel's return from India, le commence} December 15, 1558, posseseed by few men of his time, He was a great mathe. ERMIOERE:: ; nistician, a superior clawieal echolar and wes intimately Larsing B Swan, Brig. Gen. 25th Brigade. conversant with seven European lauguages, and besides | " Meehan diac there be bad a smattering Maowledge of several Agios Nelson Randall, Major Gen. 8th Division, and Asiatic “ongues, But few people knew the merits of A. T. Dunham, Brig. Gen. 11th Brigade. Col. Gclden id although be was generagy known as a nan Chas. B. Spicar. Brig Gen. let Brigade. of rare information. The worl has ito recret that he 4%. 7. Bentley, Brig. Gen. 19th Brigade. | bad not at Kome period of his ‘hfe a little of the book- TREASURER ‘ waking eririt, which is s0 common with those baring far HS, Lansing, Aid de Camp of Com.-in-Chief, Jees capacities for making them, But he was a plain RECORDING ARCREZARY, ; modest man, and never sought place cr distinttine, Harmanuy B. Duryea, Brig. Gen 5th Brigade, Trore only who were intimate with bim eould eojoy the CORBESEOADING SSORBTARY, rich ért ughts from the fountains of his experience. Chas. Chapin, Capt 80th Regiment. At his father’s ceath, Col, Goldsmid was lat: a property Council of Administration. of $30,000. He eubse(ynently lort $150,000 at once in an acventare in Fiench stocks. After this be lost another t fimilar amount by thé feilure of a London bank —-no that, gi bidlal tal Ge inthe year 1829, he found himeolf in Naw York cicy Boaxn oy Auornmen, Deo. 21, 1858, with searcely three thousand dollars, Afier travelling | The following communication was received from the Com- | the country awhile, he located ona farm in the town of | Ckompien, got married, avd waa known as an industri- | lished in all the Corporation papers :— cus, borest, and thriving citizen. At the ceath of his | mot few years ago, considerable property was left fee op ge cater Cures ‘o her heir, bat, an it was thrown into chan, : y StRE > Lan it atllt remaing, the Colones could only rea ize a Fall ta Corner ef Ueghae gad Chaser aati” tevest om bis portion, which amounted to shout $800 par New York, Veo, 15, 130 facts as illastrating the cha. | THe Hononaviy roe Common Covxcit— imail respects, + ventful life Gentlemen= in anser to the resolution ag0 last Avguat, the Colonel wan thrown from | Port to this Beard thy the teethe ae aes Froper ec edition,” 1 would respectfully state, that the on of the streets since the 2, A fons hereto aunexed, with ths following parties, vi " binoad ~ ¢ | John B. Morrell, First district, compricing the Fi For a number cf years pastCol G. has teen aeitizen | Sccoud, Third, Fourth, end Slaih wards f the oityy r. titth, sigach, Niath, werds for, tees ’ oot cleaning di trist, the eouth, and Sevcntecnth comprisivg the’ Six enth, Swentieth, Twea- ‘Awenty second wards, for... for hie (n- Yourteenth and Firteeu roo | Bernard Kelly, Thid « position, | UBeventh, Tevth, Thi war for ousthy distri Tho parti securities to the Corp FORTE MANUF ACTURBR. : tion, for tl (From the Boston Transerip:, Dee. 0 } tracts, except the partial removal of coal ‘ % and shoveling seme but a0 faras cleaning str ved with deep an! protoaad | is concerned, asset forth in bection rourth of the sees 1 d bs exhibited. riormed sroordi*¢ to the hie | the specitéetion, to Lave the duty performed ately attained, 1» | Steadeut of Stracts, in the aanner provided ia cee) were justly performed. ‘Tha persone appel Qualived fcr the duties for which they wore r, when a calamity befall him hy the lose of | experience in such matters, and berup tel trie , John B. Merrell, expressicn of ssmpatby ex.reased in the community, na which atiested to the depth and atraugth cf tie alfee- ae ite Mack we oes , wtreet, wt Mats ti nate exvimation in wiich he was held by his fellow | work ° The concraccoe 3 rmolne vos. Tue infuence and example of sav a man ia | boards in the district the foot of Albany Basin and 4 icely felt, The daily beauty of lis We” becomes a | Yeit ttre Richey A! Euperintendent of Resets foe act in acciety, and men’ instiostivaly re hereunto append au alfidavit fi u based upon such enwodltng jrincipieg, MSF | Inspector of the Firet dstrisy, We pn ti t matter, to which I respectfully direst your att H., and Taleo reorived » copy ot igninoncor cont: Petor Shaw, toc rict, to his roouriti Mr. Ch ivg was born in New [pawich, N. 0 rect cleaping contracts are nase coud distei ae firet anniversary of bis adv. nt into the city, nae, Feported that the pac Ou the Loti of February, 1823 he commenced basineas | Levin he Raetest Code terete body, that the attests actors according t tor. Whettor ended © | Rerform. the saine, ‘rem with Mr, | ot be just on my part, to speculate ea eae lily Wo perfor the duts contained and expressed in their contracts for At tho preemnt time he was more extensively on. | render them sli the sseleianee in their Fucces fu! complevion the vast ests prises ty | (Ot prdinauces, which itie the a only | rurveying, letting in Ci “4 bate ai ki a * rast ity. ‘I'say, if thess ordi t rable, wr ami, ind i " Je was the ame le, unassuming kind man ia al Was centenary President of the Handel and Hayda y of lent of the Massachuentts Charitable beade of di ry, end Pr or Sastom whet the contractors say t} an do the work fur, “ f, Chickeri-g wag at th LORY eG 8 tne Of w ynyi — whole, without any cleoning or eweeving. Commiastoner of City and Co wnty of New York ss was Xypoiaten by Monty.» roulatian, Streeis and Lamps, ing strecte, award st the said contractor M Snicn eapnot, carry out the Se number of men emplo reconé, Third, Four mmon sed my duty on the 24 aa Inepector of the @ ed to John B. roll; and further his district een- ‘ad Sixsh wards: ly x crated to high aims, aad sustained by devotion to the ‘Adame,) and was addi’ed to tbe viows common to native ( ¢grdinal virtues, youth. He was a great favorite when young with t* » chiefs, om accovnt of bis smartarss, his acqaaiate’ jog wito their songs, dapesa, ard other amas weet and | hevee able tow mfuister larg’ ly to their lcve of p! sagure. Be Morrell; atd furthe ed a such com s mn lent of Streets for eer a par teulir has seid conteacter complied with Reetion 4 of spceidontion) for cleaning str Staysm, U. 3. A., died on beard the schooner Star, sesge from Brasos tantiszo to Me Mieraes and thar in no p: ‘ots. M DELAMATER. to Sefore me, this lath day of De- Hh. es Sanvet TH Weesrem, Comuaisstoner of David Wood, o duly sworn,’ do depose and ‘the Commisrionor of Stree Turoporx J, WILKINSON died at New Orleans on the 2d 0... No execlle’. ina know. | it, from a wound raceived at the Natiozal Bridge, 60 Gold Bill Min 25 Bruna City Lnd Co City and County of New York, 8.—T, 100 N C Copper city of New York, being ioe oP that I was appoistod by Henry Aroularin district, for etrect cli tructions eae de ei tialy performed in noc. fdamoe with th vat, &S, Mwl> beeama very dis: | Mr, Ricuarn Covect, s Revolu'ionary pensioner, died of Yracchen; im ‘wet, he bas bad the | apoplexy, in the towa of Alexander, New York, on the reputation for years of being tha best acquainted wich | 34 inst., ‘at the advanced ge of 88 years, Mr, Covell the «ld etate of teings, ae they ex'sted before Caristianity | wee lotrodueed, of avy wan living entered the army of the Revolution as a soldier whsp Lut fifteen years old, in,which he contiqued and served He was urged! by several mavubers of the goveroment | fithfallyyfor thre years and six montis, uctil the olose to wrile Cova ell be knew of the ansisat hist rpecitiontions issn the duty, which o further assert thet in no the Fowth district, 4 tract for strect clea Bworn before mo tl F. Prrns, Commissioner of D City aud County of New York, of the Ninth ward o: the city of N fhisd Vistrict for ain Oistrict for el ay, t. and that the partis heving auch contract, ommplicd with, she specitieations, ¢ minenced my duty a: oth, Thirteenth, and Sevents pcee the district, and the contracts BR od and sworn to before mo, this Lith day of Sancen 1, Wenst SPECIFICATION FOR CLEANING THR STREETS OF THE 2 CITY OF NEW YORE. Section 1.—Tho soveral wards of tho city sball be divided to conti td veka Peat aisttiet shall inctute th First, Second, Thied, th 4 Sivth wards. vethe Seaond diay Ict"ahait inolude the Fifth, Bighthy Ninth, ¥ th ‘ifteenth war Te Thied cistrict shall include the Seventh, Tenth, Bleventh, Thirtscnth and Seventeenth war The Fours distriet shail ‘thi 1 November last, tance bas the anid contrat : r a Jona Lyzeh, complied with auch oo his 14th day of Decomber, 1868, Tuomas fa scl, Toul 8 Vork, beim soled as an. inepector of the recta, since the 234 ef Ne vember LJ | va iors sttendant upon that eventful period. His nams iots and heroes as the sayioura tbat I bave noted ‘ | name is suggestive of quadrilies, polkag, schottiscnes, spel with allthe arvor of his soul, | heated roows, and all the attendants of the gay ball: room. The peor fellow left here fur Texas on the appear- ence of the epidemic, and wad taken sick and died on his He has danced his last step, aal , Commissions Rey. Txomas F. Norris died in Somerville, Mass., on the ‘Zlstinst. dr, Norris was tae founder of tae Uline Branch accident in ai ialioting @ wosnd ia the tome, te ndtwd eo harebly. 109 m2 dily, or took an natenable | produciog compression of the brain. Mr. Flemming wasa A eee ise towing far all tesperfestions. tb may be | sen of Greeral Wlemuairg, ene of Gen, Washington's aide «pe epied be'ore his sation and the | He was born at West Point in 1798, where ne resided un- 8. on ex recesimery exem le of ias vouder-working | til several years stterwards, when his father removed to the Sixteonth, Bight- mth, Twentivth, Twenty irst ud Twenty- verally, at their own wharves, pisra, h he limits of the public poctive’ districts, to be thoroughly Pi swept, and tha dirt, manure, &9., ted in haaps, at least twice in each woek. when t16 same ‘rom tho state cf the weather shall be practicable. Ard they shall sleo employ a sufficient number of eartmen toremcve, and shall remove, all ashes, garbage and cffa , manure, dirt end rubbith, of every kind, na'ure or descrip: tion, from aJl public lards end places, sud from the streots, wharves snd piers within their respective districts, forthwith, i 4 if the weather will ved forthwith, then le. ol, severally, st their ublic ma kets, y hereafter be greoted, 0. bbl. more valuable. public lan within their res operly cleared an mixed to fancy W grades at proportionate prices, ° fine Canadian, in bond, were taken at $7 12%, bat thie rete wes subsequently deolized. Southern favored own- ere. Thee were 4,100 bbis. « isposed of at the advanced flour was un- there will be two The seanic spsc- iven in our ruled very dull for Jersey, and $4 for Brandywine per wes more active and desidediy dearer. ‘redey’s sales reached 21,407 bushels fair to haadso ne: Bouthern white, at $1 75a 3190; 17,100 fair ordinary to ood Canadien do. in bond, et $1 70a $1 75; and 8 40@ utberp red at $1 611< 2 $1 65, bushels rye bought at $1 03a $170. Barley and oats re- Corn was plentier and cheaper. The dey’s trancactiona comprised 42 000 bushels at 720. a 75e. for new Southern white and yellow; 77¢. a 80: for cld mixed Southern and Western, and 790, # 8le, for old immediately after bei not permit the dist col he same to be removed taract of the Ganges,” ie to bs 2 | brought ont with all tae sceessories of no-nery, costunss, are own expense, cause to be removed from each of the ublic markets ai eof, within their respective di ry Bunday, hefcro the hour of nine o’ciook in tl and every other day, oxcepting Saturday, before four in the afternoon. The said contractos shall provide a sufficient number of horees and carte, and men tosct 1s a remove (rom ihe’ seve and ruch other and the limits t! At Burton’s theatre, on Mondsy night, s new local mained ab ut the rame. tion, and in the Preniag. ine. drama founded upon *Uasie pings of every kind an iverod to them, or may be placed in v “The Old Time and the New Time” is the title of a k's theatre on ated for the mioistry, outanad- | Morday night. Somethieg pare expected. Tae suc: Yenturoua spiri: craved m moore active ite, and conse. | ceasrul cogedy, “The Game of quently at fifteen, having ; Terce im rcholarship, he was entered in the army with & recond Hentensut of cavalry’s, commission. Ila | 1, anistic performances will be given in the afternoon and evening andjthe giraffes, the Bearded Lady, eta. may bo seen at all hours, The ‘plays will be “Hot CJra’ and shen of, OF up/n the epper y dwelling bonse, ablic building. with: Limite of their ree “dist carts and wen shal fe,” also commences its arp is dept Hed to go entirely through each of the aforesaid Aistricts, between the houre of 7 a. M. and every day, Sundays excepted. ‘ Section 4, ‘ihe ssid cevtractora whose coatracts include the whole or any part of the reat thoroughfares Bowery, Third avenue, Chatham street, E: Grand street from By oadway to East.riy such other thoror chfarcs me-tpay be ia departnen', shall, urday of each week, days, between the first Barnum’s Mareum will beopen all day on Monday and OP, M. of cach _Bual street, and THe Broanway Muskvm, (387 Broadway,) will give ex- id red b; tra attractions on Monday morning, afternson and even itn t ‘ ; ing, Herr Driesback, with his lions and tigers, the Sia d by bim witn the position cf ala in severalengageraeuta, | ing: Herr Drlesback, with his lone and tigers, the, Sia, v, Thursday and ‘olook A. Mon euch ‘the: fir tof Uctober, cause the came and thes ver-l gutters thereof, together wita the walks of the streets interrectiag the eame, to be thor- y cleaued aud swovt, ard remuv ete., forthwith, gnd/bafore t ‘om the first of Octob regulations as this department: may quire. Section 5. The said f: remove snow, ual and other its Lane & Wert st $55,060. for which port she is now loading. Fis.—Dry cod were in moderate stosk, and held at $3 234 perewt., without eales Large No. 1 mackerel seemed. in better demard, at $15 8714 a $15 50 per bbl; but with No. 2 and 2, wore limits of buyar Bury, at Stuyvesant Institute, will give three per- er fram time to time re- Curisty’s Mivisrrers gives capital programme for Mon ball also Sasegiaired to day night. Plenty of fun in it. Remember, No. 472 0 enow sndice, do places, ( ublic schools, 1° &o.,) within twenty four hour: Hic. -buildiogs and very fuany bor lesa do., at $6 0 $6 26 $7 25. or thereabouts. 1ed, #0 a8 Lov to perm: iprit kied with eand untilit And the contract ii be required to keep ASacnep Concert of music, appropriate to Christmas Day, is tote given atthe Chinese Hall, 587 Braadway. this evering. The members ot the Buckley Bacd, with Fret street: in their districts pat vehicles daring the winter, and clear all guttet ‘And the several contractors shal their respective districts pas cially where gutters crc! ‘The said coutractors shall p-ovid e atufficient number of vesrels to roveive, as {aah as ocllected, all sshes, garbage, filth and rubbish, of'every kind and descripiion, and eaid vessels shall carry away, as fast 10 keep the stracts in vehicles during the 10, 1854 —The chief object of this As-ociation is to fos er, encourage, and perfect a therough milita-y Andé no deposit of any manure dirt, or rubbish of any kind or dereription will be permitted, without permission first ob- tained in writis Section linge! at 64e. lard at 90c. per gallon. Provisioxs,—Pork was dull and lower; the ralea reschod: only 380 bbls. at $14 75 for new mess; $13 8 $13 12! for old; $12 for new prime, and $11 for old. Some 600 green hama changed hancs at 82,0. Ib, y cae e been | Butter and cheese remained ag SALT.—-Some 600 sarka of Arhton’s Liverpool fine were taken to day, at $1 814 persack. Soar —A lot of 60 boxes castle realized 12¢. per lb SvGar.—Sales were reported of 862 hhda. Cuda, to ree Gners, supposed at be. per Ib. reeds 8,000 ibs. prime ware eff .—There have bean 630 bbls, disposed of at Te. for Jerrey, and 48c @ 23%¢, for Prison, per gson. jag from this separemene m ploye Any person may becoxe & member of this assotiation dre ousll bes ecthe mil.tary laws of the «lly serving under that com- mirsion, or bel¢ing a commission under section ZL of tha ft and who #8 a8 non-sammieri one officer or private in the several Ligetrtet tea reeivi a l0tye. per Ib, every uature cr di previous figures, Ber ellat step cf any a Fe. any perron shell, in violstion of an: f the corporation, cast cr pl irt, manure, cinders, .shes, ot! er substance whatever, or obstruction, in an; public laxds or places, route entirely | anks of suy volanteer company, or who bas served a5 without protection, and auffered the extreme of hardhip | uch ron-ccmmissiones oflicer (x private for the tarm,of in crossing the deserts cf Arabia, That ladia ferer came | 2ever 2 ig duty very near caustog the Colonel's death It lasted him ror | Bl'ying bis intentions, signing the constitution and by- eight years. At one period of it hs lay thirty days witn pd £0 food passing his lips excep’ tresmall nourishmen: de | 88 ¢f this ssacciation, tived from the liquid of his mecicizes, This reduced him | Tae undersigned considerately, yet respectfolly, urge e miltary organize tled to membersni) he sake of the general interest and a: an attestation of their perronal ze] and eflicienay in an honorable sar- vice, that they conntct themeelves with this as-ociation, wbich be ccutinued more or less for nearly | that by cur united and energetic efforts we may attain iriting Curing that time every nation and | that elevated and rerpectable position which the cbara> juarters of the world. He was a can | ter of the service demands, to furnieh and complete so of close obse: vation, possessed a remarkable memory, ana | Déceseary and important a ¢epartment of the State gov- thus bis extended intercourse with the wo ld ensbled | ¢rnment. Ip the name of the Aseociaticn, him to become the posses-or of a fuad of infor fa Susuy by wig: ion fee required by the br- iblic markets, or the of slips, unless such obstcuction bublic work, it shall , to 0 provided, aad erson may be acting, severally and ‘he usual and ordinary expenses of renoving ths costs of ruits in ary court havin, reo! suit ts be brought in the name of the Mayor, Alderm y yf the benefit of said contractor, and at ay Cay and ex: tio cognizance th ¢ tractor shallrefuce cr negtect to to perform by this ace of twenty-four in writing, at bis by the Superinendent uch superintendent to shall certity the ex- department, when tho sha'l be deincted from tracter, and such contractor shall lose tho amount thereof, Section 11.—The Superintendent Printed notices to be left av evezy house and aad overy other offal articlo or ces of the corp ration, from to be kept aad delivered perferm! any duty which he is req Reather permitting, for the 10th November, thing probibited by the ordinan: bei t or placed into the stroets, Section 12,—The dumping § 168 oF berths for veesels to re ecive and convey from the c f the manure, coal ashes, and Fubbiel trom their respective districts, shall be as tollows, vir Distriot—Alban: Roorevelt street, Bart ri Second District—-Toot Wort ftreet, North river, , Third District—Ji ff Basin, North river, and foot of a jonrr of Streets and Lamps, and ordered to be pab- Of Watt street, and foot of Ganee- mn strect and Stanton street, East rict—Foot of Sixteenth street, East river. In case any contractor sh to co ply with the requirements of this Particular, att r being duly notified bs of Strveta to comply wita the same, he shall forteit his con- 8 due thereupon at the time of such ne- all benefits or advantages to be had or de nd iteball be lawful for the Commiseionor of pa to thereupon annul eueh contract, and to any other person or persone; Tefusing to comnly ¢.fication, shall ba liable to the city of New York such dams y h ne AKCULARLUS, Jr. Commistionor of 8tr id 1 negleot or refuse ecitontion, in any he Superiatendent { your honora. | tract, oné all mone alvot or refusa’, an high prices obtained. ot the Fame out t P} The contract was entered int: nirements of th. ee FiNANCIAL. AND COMMERCIAL. come on this ma: MONEY MARKET. Sarurnay, Dee 24—6 P. M. Quotations for stock to-day show an improvement, , by the more favorable complexion of our Furop-an advices, This can only be temporary, for we know not what msy be the tone ani tenor cf our next accounta; and ary oporations made in the stock market Nearly all the fancies advanced y, With saleg to a moderate extent. The staron is decidedly against any permaaent improve At the first board to da; vanced 34 prr cent ; Parker Vein, +; ; Erie Railroad. 34; Norwish ané Worcester, 1; Reading Railroaq, 1); Hudson Railroad, % ; New York Central Raflroad, 4; Michigan Central Pailroad, 34; Cleveland and Tolado Railroad: Cleveland, C. and Cinsinnati Railroad, 114 The steamship Northern Light arrived at this port to day, from Nicaragua, with{papers of ff een days later da than those formerly received She brings one million six htncred thousand collars in gold dust on freight. The news by this arrival is no later than that pu in to day's Bxnatn, received by telegraph from New Or- 30,000 mo bount with their faithtal performance of buch coutracts, in escu district, in the sum of $20.00), and Our city this day mourns tho lose of one cf its beet | Which securities are fully responsible and ample for the citizens. The morpiog newspapers record the sudden | *ownt named, death of our esteemed friend, Jonas OnicKeninG, iq Sled of apoplexy, at » late hour Inst event of this event has been re sorrow throvghout the caured, doubt ‘The contractors havo not as yct complied with their con- sand gardag \, 4 must be made blindl, at the first posrd to: tire community, for we mey | dors, tley lave by nomauuer of meana bern catriod into with troth eay, that mc man of all onr citirans a: jor? | eters While the department is desirous of fully vesting the the confidence, respoct ard esteem of the sublic to a gonteact system by forbearance on tho first commencement, greater ceuree than th» deceaeed. He wan inleed + motor | Loonectve if 1 Citiven, public spirited, enterprising and benuro ent. His m. segacity, industry, ond sterling sense wers proverbial | the duty is xct Durieg the last quarter of @ oeatury he has pura 8 csliing with fdelity and was at he head of hin pri cuty ss in officer sow furbiis thas further Nicaragua Transit a1- y int: ntion ¥o prooecd, and in every case where juirements cf y CU Super- f ention tenth / {tho specifications for etrest clesnive. Tha in the evuntry, and hia | 4,tH6 shecifientions { [aa ph EO reputation is probably more widely known tuaa that cr | Tehestts apnointed to gee that the dutios of ezy other mechanic of New Englont 4&8 becoming consid: rable, ad the sam? advantage in dumping Asa'et material Hipes,— These are i ly rmall arrivals fron ever being hel}, no tran: now decline to sell for delivery shipments since lat inat have against 8.596 ditto iw like p; ‘REIGHT?.—The back ward state of our suga- crop, with h prices which prevail, continue to operate sgainat, tO Lond this article, being effscted. The only charters we have to refer tc ara of the English bark Ro» bert Finnie to load cotton in Parai! per 1b and 5 per cent., and of the English bark Creams to load @ enrgo of tobscco (ex Inte cargo per William Ru sell) hence te Bremen for the feliowing vessels load for coasign lieh br!g Gitans sugare hence for New Beatrice eotton at Maseio for ir the Swediah brig 1 been chartered to load au, ton and 6 per cent. The Fnglieh bark ‘m. Delamater, upon this ‘ion. The Massillon (Obie) News says:—We are authorizot by the assignees of tke Into Rank of Massillon to make pub lie the fact that the affairs of the institution are in ro t present, that it is impossible to dis- cover what the ultimate value of its notes will bs, shall embrace thi earliest opportunity of conveying antis- fact ry {aformation to our readers; but for the present everything relsting to the concera must continue to bs matter for speculati n. The reovipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer to- day, emounted to $169,070 05; paid, $154,803 §2—balance, ait je. 0 Jolin Pets trade, | While engaged in his work, he accidentally was | ¥itir ©. Story—in addition to witch, f miso append thon, called to repair a piasoforte It was the first instrument | fi8vits of the Inspectrrs of ihe Third ‘and fo of the kind ‘he had ever teen; but he was able, by his ia genuity, to restore it to usefulness. He came to Boston Fabruary 16,1818, Ho worked for one year at his trade, and 0 ih di that the contracting pa ties had mot complied wus the ct. greements stated in the apeciications upon confused a rtat bas each week since the on their fnture for which they terms Btock Hizcenanges $2000 NY AN Bén'€6 9914 1000 Ad R lst M Bas 108 1600 Hud Cony Bda, 2000 Mich South Bas 5000 N Indiana Eds, 140€0 NY Cen RR Bds 0 5 rhs Backof NA, 200 Morris Canal, 250 Flor & Key; 100 do Saroxpay, Deo, 24. 1853 art erforced, which, with tho sdvantages taken by and contractors in ‘ocoupying atrovts for building, on Water And as mains, &c., de., which ‘thors and we estimate the city ons hundred their rate to 10 ir rai Dd 20 Flor & K Jnt Stk, £60 Nie Tran Co, HO do, the con! ashes, dirt and rabhish, tn sedi sde'ds Nene bmwnd Whe VEY be 100 Reading RR.... 100 a 100 200 100 50 20 Clev & Pitta RR. 86 115 Clav & Tol RR.... 10) 125 Clev & Toleto RR. 26 Third Ave RR... 13 Nor & Wor RR... 230 Hud 100 10 Rome Watert R& 50 Mich Cen RR..#3 8 Mich So Con.opg 103 10 Sixth Ave Ri CITY TRADE REPORT, ‘, Dee 24—6P. 0 Asizs—Oply 60 bbls found buyers, at $5 6234 fo: pearls 1d $5 EO for pots per 100 Iba, READSTUSFS~~F leur wa: in better request and 6! The Cay’é woversents incladed 14,000 bbis —sour, at $6 432/ a $6 75;7 superfiae No. 2, at ordit to choice State, at $7 18 a $7 3 lero, at $7 26a $7 43% Some 4,500 bbls, supar- SATURD. last. CorFrE.—%slea were made of €00 packages Java, a 16}. and 500 begs Rio at i CorreR.—There weie 40,0¢U los. old purchased at 28c, FRmGHTS —Rates continued steady, and we have to no- tice engagements of 2000 a 25,000 bushels corn and wheat at 9%d.a93}4d. for the former snd 104, for the latter, in bulk, and 2,000 bbls 9d., and 850 tierces beef were engrged at 5s. bila. Iw d were tekev at 4°s. per ton, and 42s. 6d, To Antwerp, 2 200 busbels rye were engaged ab 18c. To Havre, 2,000 bbls. floor at 95c, and wheat 240.. To California, 1 600 bbia. flour were engaged by the Jobs Gilpin at $3 25 per bdl., snd 2¢0 tons coal by ans other versel at $13. Floor was at 4s,a4s, 6d The ship Metropolis sf 964 tors, and oce year old, was bought by @ is to be a Harre packet, fe beard of no im ortant tr:neactiong n‘ine. Foreign Markets. PERNAMBUCO, Nov, 18 —More activity has prevailed im imports since the date of our lsat prises current. sevem vessels with cargocs having reached our port, viz.: two with codfieh from St. John, one with Havre, ore with flour and sun¢ries from Philadclphis, one with jerked beef from Buenos Ayres, and two with falt—one from Assu and one from Ca there the latter cargo of sait is the only vessel which hag proceeded scuthward. {The transactions of the weck Jerkep BrEr—By the Cronometr> have arrived 8,937 sriobss from Buevos Ayres, but which is rot yet on tha The stock of Rio Grance is estimated at about. 48,000 arrobas, retailing slowly at our quotations, 0: 1963, our stocks were 15,000 arrobas uenos Ayres and 7,500 arrobas Rio Grande, retailing, the former at 3$200 a 2$300, and the latter 38000 8$5C0 per arroba. The Ellen Reed, from Philadelphia, brings 50 bbls. ealt beef, of which no ale bas yet bee BREAD. —By the Ellen Reed bare arrived 60 bbla of pilot and 203 bags cf ship bread; th former hare beca sold at about 88 per bb! ; the latter ia intended for retail. CoprisH.—As atove mevtiored two cai received ‘rom St. Jouna, 2,580 ¢rums, scld at about 118300 Creamore with 2450 drums—for th variously tta‘ed that aboutyrs. 128 per dram was accept- tnd again that. the price was declined aoi the con- signees are warehousing it under the impression that = great ecarcity of codfie will shortly be experienced and Ae will be seen by our quotations, the retail prices have advanced materially, The present stock is about 8,500 druma. CRACKERS —By the Elien Reed have been received 300° kegs of crackers ard 160 boxes of soda biscuits, whicl have been rol, the former (of 25 Ibs, per keg) at about 48000 per keg, and the latter at about 88600 per bor. Frour.—The Ellen Reed brizga 1.619 barrels delphia branes. which being usw has at once besn dis 16$100 per tarrelin bond. Oar stocks to. bout 3,200 barrels of American (exclusive. barrels, which a1 viz :-—the Walter Baine with, ¢ drum, and the latter cargo it is P| ome to hand per bllen Resde, $500 per barrel by ship Euo'res», soll paying auction’ jom- are be SSsssssss eee A BL do. 50 Reading 100 Harlem RR There have bean 6 100 1340. a 120, per 1b flour were engiged at 2a, and quoted above the There have been 2,000 boxes No. 1 and scaled herring disposed of at 5c, and 530, a 550. Frvrr.—The day’a¢ perations were confined to 500 boxed wet diied bunch raining, at $2 65 » $2 75; 100 kegs seed- nd 25 cases preserved ginger, at Bay was in limited request, at 700. s 75¢, for shipment, 86e. © $1 for home use jer 100 Iba, About 100 tome Scotch pig found buyers at $36 per ton, six x onths. Lom,—Common Rockland was pretty ac'ively inqnired for at $1 14 per bbl. Mo.assxs —Some 800 bbis. New Orleans fonnd buyers at 280 a 290. per Nava. SToRES —' in rosin tar, or crude turpe: turpentine brought 623¢¢ per gallon. Ons.—No interesting change has occurred in whale, Sales were reported of only 25,000 gal 650,, cash: and 1,600 gallons city Verd Islands; of not expected ta. jet,) and 7,500 barrels of Trieste. barrelt Philadelphia Hour eold et 188 per bbl., for re-shipe ment to Bahia. Manvractcrap Goors —The only imports have been 155 packages per Havre and $2 do. yer Eilen Reed. The in- quiry is bat limtted in the absence of n Rosin. 800 barrels ha: which have realised abou’ WHatsionk —About 40,000 Ibs., at 50078 or 31446 per Ib. buyer mission 23, yer cent. and export duty 1 per cent, EXPORTS. BuGaR.—The daily arrivals have bor unusually heavy for the season have not only rendered retarded by raias, of the year, ard which «06 fnpplies less abuadact, but 1 upward tendency. The stock referred to in our last number has been entirely cleared off at Our quotations. The exports rince Ist inst. cousiat of 422 tora, to foreign ports; whersar, last year, therhipments were no rs 1,117 tour in corresponting period les thsn:—To foreign j Dative de, 221—togatoer, 1,46 Jur crop is not unusually la‘e, but all accounts continue to confirm thatit will be vary small further reason. wa feer, to cause prices to rule high. The rains now falling, and which have been experianced in the country, not only give great premise ef a full crop next year, bat will also to biog firsard the Jate cane of this feason, end prolong the period of ita arrival at market. in request, but owing to the extrems- the covntry, acd no stocks what- action: have taken place; dealars in only 1,606 dr} eriod list year. 7 ibe for Live pool, at (4 ump sum of £910, The ’ nocomnt: the Rags Y. rk, and the Fag rinco Ososr Frederick hag gare for the Channel at 65% per ‘iliam Russell, which arrived here on the 24th vl ., as mentioned in our prices ov 99, in surveyed, and found to be a8 been coudemned, ‘ur‘ber business hes been done at 27344. the transactions at this rate to he aboa' of wbi-h government have taken about £16,000, we understand, about £4,000 exchanged tea below the foregoing quotation. Discounts.—On the 14th instart the ba cent per annum for menths to ron, being an advi pei ae ing load against nk for its strong meanures, no attention whatever being paid to the convenience of the mercactils commu nity—a step which it is constaored will ultimate), ALOUL & Loaviion mgaiaol bimb smu! ay

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