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LOCAL AFFAIRS. | Secs. tat ti Atn cetera ts | Coy Tatetigene, | ae wits: ae , a | Constitution to be levying war against the Uaited ae Bie erecei ar Naps cay Panel Pa i Hf Mt i i i Boars +i Counciimen. It is not left (he amid,) to the puny voice of gvatle. ! and occupled by prefer rork, where Alexandria, te master. Ast 6 _ nob yareinel? +0 aiidiliteds from Kentucky to define it. (ae. Giddings then the weather since our last report. Yesterday moraing residemce. Laas 9 they enjoy the amesitics of aie aad of s re pk Mechta Sten Bawin J, Brown, Present, in thechair. ‘The minutes Saem matbleost't ee ee mda tha;, M0 mercury was up to 25, and fn the ovesing it was ; peat yor ned a ae eased b iyeees Pel 5 foe of the ine eonting ud anid approved | no cue auppored'a resolution ot censure could be paased, 0 degreee higher, showing a slight moderation ia the os Fiabe grace ana ene of tha Ladies, tad the | wae wstean icine saree eer Societe Snsetia teapunaie | Mr. Byerett of Vermont, im onder that Mr. Adams might temperature. “Under the diminished heat of the sus's So Cordiallty and intelligenen of ths toes” Tthought | Heok, and gene to ‘telegraphie ‘repert te i r we time for his defence, moved the there thaw, but it was trifing, va there trial, mor a a “"¥ for ti 4 rays wasa slight very ee- ox Quon rect 7)” ST GNO RNS Soe Ss exlending | relation ae Wee the! i emalsing wiachss et andthe white saow stil glisteas on the sidewalks of ved. Mosses. Ship them Che bishow'e: aijecrion ccpnsanm. ‘foare | The Tewele,eb suabor in the bay, lll sl ars ‘of ') fe be indemnified for loss of com- | the democratic party Mr. Wise had previously met Mr. sparkles im remewed brilliancy in the icicles that hang fo about $5,000 08 is, indeed, & warmth in western mancers, SA & | at runset, wae not in sight in the morning from the crac ; Leet, butweea Lewis and the | Ada and, been worsted: Mr. Adams thon pendant from the trees or the roofs of our houses. The the Atlantic and gaiitity in rt and wae ta lands, SAILED. w . | answered M ; |, had come { 4 j oes, tofinitely plesssat 8 George Law, Aspinwall; ship Kalekerbooker, Of Dr. A. 0. Boer, for remuneration for medical | dripping with luman gore, tor he held him far more | fountains in the parks are completely frozen over, an: as P i services ($63) at Fix t Ward station House. guilty than the justrument which plied the irleeee ' power Hang Pend —— Ms ie ee ones Berens vece Weeenet! oa hfe non | bara nore ge bed New Seti tho dig’ Shen MW: annua To place two oll |s)oy- sn (rout of Methodist Episcopal | (19S: “cand ‘thine and. called Mr- Adaiva’ te | 84 Wellexprese on our own bebalf and alvo on that of inthe occupation and ale of discourse. Here Q@burch in Sixty-+ h street, near Broadway. | order. Mr. Adams left'Mr. Wise then, and proceeded | the walking community, our thanks to all who complied The fami- | truly beard the eternal chink of the almighty dollar 5 to the discussion of Mr. Marshall.’ He regretted | W:th our request to sprinkle the sidewalks opposite their | ties lost most of their goods. That Commissioner of Repairs, fee. be requested to! that Marabail hind fallen. from his high’ position, | S00rs with ashes, and to express the hope taat those | “The @remen labored under considerable disadvant f e 5g F} a i i i i r 7 manded by Capt of | ito this Boar), without detay, ® copy of the speci- | With rd to the charge of high t said that | Who have not done so yet will lose no time. “Delay® | on account of the cold, but succeeded in preventing the all ‘Achorn & Co, o brig of call rg ion and coutiac' ues which the granite pavement | ‘wenit advise Maraball to co" beseatetieiaee? 084°] tre dangerous,” igs maxim which le peonliariy applich: | ames from spreading to the rear or eastward, thus | Ly aoay eet Cen v cpamegy oad into | e commen cag dane ON Beis. es reAtiel tae hte etie, teaveee Sayardnad | whotald afterwaris that be would. rather have mek the feet of pedestrians. Let all, therefore, who have | “they lite ‘was Gecttos honed by an incendiary, asan tt prairie, vast monotoay extends in every | James cheston, of 1000 tose for Mesote 9 Cheetos, Stas cok Walker rtreets, ales ‘oy tua: be'ny done in Grand street, | death in any shape than the invective of that old map, | coals use their ae spite age reg ome | attempt had been made some two or three hours previous irection around i ence where on cy Bee 08 ober vaoss dal ‘estieh Masta a fe, Adopted The question was taken whether the House would take | Who de not procure them frost, those who do. thts ane shee ht the schr Manchester, of about 300 Ten, bevel Gores ‘That the sunken’ «ct lying, cppegiia. soaee, of juriadiction of the resolution, when forty Northern mem: P ssere pe ily Seek see ae ne water ses—the mighty aged and others: intended for the and Now York line Vestry street, Nor v and removed under | bers voted ip fs of taking jurisdiction. The next uf sat Lake View House, ~ toe direction of th vmoteomer Referred. | day the Gebate wa continued Air Underwoots of Keat Wis oa DM. ite en ee eee eens | the jake aber souse font Fo) ale indes, sugurenee At Labes a, Senki, totem oer Te ~ That the clerk « nen Council directe t , and Mr. Botts, of Virginia, defended Mr. Adams, d 4 7 are | | —— Ring _ ‘Thurlow, procure for the n iect tue usual supply of ste- | gna the last named * pakee tail Thar tee Aaa doce pivins, their vehicles misery - tg well | ‘dhe night us a fire was discovered in the market Hoe T took the boat for Mil: which is ye wi hetougnly crop Mactenhd, built of the tiovery, Ae. Rete aes | resolutions were d up we southern member (Mr. oe example were fol y com betas at H tom avenuc Sorry. ome Fen af es by the by, with two e's by the is maria, and intent ‘gets Cube trade, ae bind Rhett, of South 1 tion th ‘ ” " im Om a Of Comwittes on =frvts—In fevur of paying J. B. | Sie Nigerest oh douthern slaveholdcrs were in | ATTIXPRD Sticoe—A STRANGE Casm—A man named | is occupied at presont ase sailmaker's shop by T. Joues. | rot an up ip, of some ninety miles, and | sno it Mt lls, one’, sues Blanding & bree eady for Wes omeviica-t for javing Kighth street, be- | favor of nlutiows on the table, while Mr: | Jamen Tenue was brought to the City Hospital yesterday etc geant aires mipaia, Yo: wesks to oek {ile | eee ate wens ven loaded with pas | Cape® My Fixes eg tlt Lepenmanded by apes: tween lewis stan as erred to - | Ae > 5 H 7 t: »graphic Marine Repe of she Whole ar ting Eten Steet Final. | With his throat horribly eut, It appears he has but just | ° {'imember of No. 16 was seriously injured at the'fire in sengers and }, 28 weil on éeck, asin ‘Marine Of Committee ov Lovps sud Gas—In favor of placing | f Gilmour proposed that if Mr. Adams would | arrived in th's country, and tha report is that during | Atlentic street by the falling of an awning post. He | the staterocm » extending the entirsleagth,| nzw ontraite Ber ear sue Liberty, and Willies : yavous public buildings. Refereed)! witidraw the petition he would — withdraw | the passage be became acquainted with a young frish- | Was taken to a drug store and attended to. and tily decorated. The comvoany was quite | Sprague, New York. to the eae. " | the resolution ‘Ihe question then was whether | 104.4, whowo far won his confidence as to induce | A BURGLAR CarruRsD.—A man named Jobn Dwyer, | mise our. We bad on board aa Eviscopal pg Sang Sas RE ACR Of Commuttee or &e —In favor of granting | or got Mr. Adams would compromise his own | Woman, alias Jobn succeeded in gaining an entrance to | Bighop—the Rt. Rev. Dr. Kens} with @ party Herald Marine permission to John», 4 and others to build bulk- | {ignity, and he refusal, saying he had no com. | bim to give her hls box, containing fifty dollars and a | {ies John Logaa, Talmer, in place, near De | Dr agahing iriepdey @ ved ecthelist and infidel, ¢ | ,EDGARTOWN, Deol—Arroahrs & Daldwis, 7 head between Fit wnd Fifty-third streets, East | proqiges to make. Mr. Adains then presented his | quantity of clothing, ‘all prapeneien ia the world, street, on Monday night, He was discovered un- Or finds fever senting ‘corinist'of % Philadel; {for Boston), Lion, Beaug, N¥eck foe river. Referred. te the sans ® u | Fesntations call ng upon the President for certain docu- | which he wished her to keep for him. They arrived in | §ro% target, on ® , by some of the family, having Pe we 3 inet tad focrent Caleta. bes Verllh, de for Portland: #4, Autama, Tine, 46 __Uf Comimittee'on Wharve wbmitting the follow- | teats which, he sav, were necessary for his defence, | the sbip North Aniericalast Saturday. The girl gave | Givested himsell of one of his, boots preparatory to an | New York cotem 38 Boston; Mayiower, lindelphis for do (with lesse igg resolation:—1 ot thes munissioner be direet- | He then ha! anotber passage at acms with Mr. Wise, | him her address, and he promised to callon her to ob- | amination of the premises ‘The doore were locked, | ist, who disyoted with the latter, and held forth oc- S'beavy gale from NW slghe cfg ihe ed to cutive all jf and upwards to be | and his speech was a triumph of eloquence. The Sons | tain Mgseeeny. Ha sprained. pepe penser tae and all means of egress shut off, when offcer Stiger, of Rp gg pe cl Re diene ie nat th, ‘AM; the vessels above repertod, and sobre IT riwved trom the en Ol it Catheriag streets, | ay ery ¢ were Was tion to t the tab | Ohver stre 0 : fi ry ‘took | @ epiritoal medium, « red-haired ckled, josleh Jex, A flint the rtees one shall prevent vessels | Nr. Adami went lato naother part of the gauject, and ak. | love to obtain his money, but wi Po Teanga Mad ee _ 4 ks wore tind ia tex | Si@Sd, toe Peru, for Now York. ower 108 tone fie vrei for the future. le to find her. He | fellow into custod, i i ly. He was iocked up for a hearing. unreal individual, whose to to the work of the slave poser in the Honse, aud | resumed his search next day. but. unsuccessful. t flowing on his inpts thet Lad been made. to oust him from his | ‘enue returned in despair to his kes eo Digeridoo oe eta nye aed A ay Tih i eee ee aeicalie ammte at has wae = | position as chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, | his lavdlady, finding he was without money, gave him | fore Judge erent, anerder, tance Motion! Cit acbie a wh crested Phe ~ | PHILADELPHIA, Deo S—Are schrs Mary Anns, Gibde, "| He seemed to give tnx collesgne, Caled Coshing, as bis | notice to quit. "He bexged her to let him remain for the | son, commenced om Monday. Yesterday, James MeClus- | lip an oe r) quite a by giv: | a sldwich, El, B Walon Hoflines, Nor Yow? | authority, when that member said that Mr, Adstas was | night, which she did, aud put him in bed with a min | key and James Ryan were arraigned forassault and bat | ing the and others a lectare love, | Cia’ vark Mahlon’ Willie vor of pur: | wpewking from ll vietions; but Mr Adams auc: | named Martin Callalian._ In the morning, on entering the tongs Honey , for assault ttery with In- | which, we were afterwards informed, wes dictated a lon ; brig RB Clark, Rumney, Boston; aches Hoary Natt, Gar* teler- | ceeded in getting an admission from Mr. Cushing that it | roum, Mrs. Ryan found Tenue with his throat 1 tent to kill, and Patrick O Dwyer for simple assault: All | by g spirit; Olé Ball, the king of the viol wood, Charleston: Now Yeuland, Moles, Bostes, aded nut guilty. Nicholas Hendrick was found guilty, was all te Mr Adams was called to order; the | he weltering in his blood, s dirk lying by his side. Peewee ded guilty to an assault and | tO give a concert at Mil » and SIENCTION. | Speaker decided he was in order, and the House, on an | ban declared he knew nothing of the Occurrence until | and Owen Finnegan sie Coantng for asseuit | babies ad libitum, reveived trom the Boerd of AL | t ed the decision of ‘the Spesker. The next | Mrs. Ryan woke him in the morning; the officers, how- fe: Py atlin racine crypt gare apy oe este ‘ogiade soaene wh ds roger, Aisastors during the late gale, see general news ee- 0, xeferring the notice of motion | ties were changed, and the Southern mem- | ever, om arriving at the house arrested him on suspicion, fail for twenty-five da: sight of Milwaukie , The Banx Morano, abandoned on the j ed Sa f fog: Re d to the agate | ‘oted te lay the whole mat ane table, thereby | ant. nor affair Lingle bw investigated. Dr. Wright 'y" ys. om fiat and low, but at Milwaukie thay | River for ‘Boston, wae 197 tons, built Pye hr rw4 ton Counsel, with SOEs, Be ORI ie, SURMOn. ng Mr. Adams from allcensure. T! & | Tepor' enue out of ger. 1845, and su: uninsured. heagtign of the Luci of Aldermem¥as concurred in | foo! oF the power ef truth, abd Nore w Tika a were ee | Rambles in the West. ise into five mandy bluffs. ‘Along one of these are | 12,6 ee ee 2 SEReIe i APHEN, WaNeN AN | tuoral revolution, which bas since spread all over tho Letween eight and nine o'clock last evening, a fire was OUR ILLINOIS CORRESPONDENCE. front streets city, with high | reef, vito Shore, Oot 20, on t ‘Sen Jean ihe Beard, bya vole of #1 to8, eounteracied the veto | , and whieh will continue watil it has spread all | giseovered in the shop of the iron worksof A. Merril, C IL, Nov. 21, 1854. backed balk of the Catholj: Cathedral in » | to Ruatan Island, whea four of the Mayor ta the po:t of Comm ttee on Police, over tan aeicitee eraatad batho edaae Hobe, Eaten aA” manta’ Hiacin H1CAGO, lil, Nov. 21, domirating over the whole, The Milwaukie river, | being sick at the time, and next favor at paying Jylw | ater. Versel man for s0 ° Mr. Hau was called out, and said that he could only rb withheld from him by the | pear witness to his pleasure at the progress of the great am ag eb and Centre strecta, The | Population of the City—Hotels— Architectural Ele- | a fine stream, with Icfty banks and a considerable | *'9* in 19 fathom: the fre, Upon examin |" gance—Causes of us Prosperity and Astonishing , fall, forming excellent mill-seats, makes ¢x0 harbor. Seseopastrenland Seatien c tahoe tet man, twit, the sue sirection of the Ma) + moral revolution which hud just been 60 eloguently ite | f ; wood the Board then «cn into Committee of the Whole Tustrated by, its Jeasior (lr. Gidalngs)- a memed Ce eae tacks which burnt holesompletsly | Growth — Harbor—Raitways — Extraordinary | Bae ee oe dee ee ectia oe eae Theve arieulany ag derived, rom etter from Cap Counciiman Kenneiy io the chair, and passed upon ® | him thatour fathers bad presaged this revolution in | ‘ “4 onse~ ite Ci " seer. ivi- une, date lov 14, ‘was a fine cop; great number of bills, \Jich wore ordered tos thisd | their Declaration, but they were obliged to go down to | eiryeah the Soon: an “er dnycon’. | Fact as to its Commerce—-Chicago River—Divi- | Venice, and were it bordered with « broad qaay and | gna Copper fastened yonsel of 258 tone segater, Dull a oa % the grave with their work half done. We hope that ere | tuildiog ‘will amount to about $10. We understand that | #40n ef the City—Jfs Inconveniences—-Flatness and | walk and baudsome edifices, ita effect woulda bs even ford, Ct. in Oct 1661, owned by Mr C 4, and is rd then ad \ to Friday next | long there shal! go up to the throne of God the thanks. | iis ntock is fully insured. Unheulthiness of its Site—Building Materiala— better. From the hill bebind she city you obtata the | insured in this city. la Mr. Merrill’s stock is fully insured, s uilding feria best view. There it ties bef bitheatri R Devx Sauns, from Africa for New York, wae _ ‘ givings of the free, instead of the clank of the chain of sa eo sta Wilahe o oes: & a w. There lore you, amp! ally iald onthe beash'et Piss Toland” by acetion The Con Governors. | the bondman (Applanse ) And the hope fs itaelf a vie- | _ Tw# Fire in Foxton Starer.—The fire at one o’cloc! Chicago Stone, its Beauty—Institutions— Churches | disposed, on the opposite eminence, which is in sad nase: wt a, by = t ale edt . 01 few | Yesterday, (Tuesday,) morning, originated in the car- “ os Wider; The Board mot yesteriay afternoon, xt the rotunda in | tory. Mr. Hale continued in the same strain for afew | Diya or Wiiam Rogers, rear of 198 Fulton —Rt. Rev. Dr. Whitehouse— Manners of the In- the process ct grading cown to the river; a mass the Park, at 4 o'clock nor Simeon Draper in the | Moments longer, and retired aaxfd prolonged applause, | PELE! Sane Swan kept, by ihe rompt action of the | habitants—Trrp to Milwoaukie—Curious Mediry of cresm-cclored houses fills up the foreground, f Yarmouth, NS, with aud that pert event ar aoth alts cock are ter’ cage, The fre 18 90) The audience then di i ; firemen, to the shop in which it originated. Mr. Rogers , and, «8 in every other coup d'cil, the \d to have chair eons i “ on Board—Milwaukié Bay— Aspect of the City— color found in the forecastle, some boa 7, ha eof $300 in th Mark’ crowns the whole. The pleasant of the city is Among the commun cations received, was one from the New York Historical Soclety. Leen mace cmieoe of Mr J, Parkes andr; ber, | Milwaubie Brick —Size—Soclety—The Poet Dor- | Gerived from tas celebeared, Milwaukie bet Rare Were boiling candy. She was s good vessel of about 90 toma. n Br Scwm Rerunn, at Roston 4th from Horton, drifted nard, in the front building, were not injured by the fire. ward——Publie Edifices—-Beawiful Episcopal sort of pale straw tint, and of very superior qaality | afoul of schr Yankee Blade night of 8d, and carried away in e chapel i Uni — | Mr. Park tained a damage of some $50 or $60, b; ee fs i } both a test evening, in tho chapel of the New York Vuiversity— | water. His stock was insured for $800, in tho Fulton | Church— Roman Catholic Cathedral— Fine Altar | 12 othe! Tighiness to the ‘ploe wlohe T het ares | Notlee to Martners. Cbairmanon the charvcler of the emigration to this | The regular monthly mveting of this society way held he complained of the conduct of the | Commissioners of Em: ;ration, who he alleged had throwa | Rev. Dr, Dewitt inthe chair. There was a larger atten- | water. and Merchants’ Jusarance Companies. The damage and Pictur late ie ic } CAUTION WHEN APPROACHING THE NEW MOLE HEAD AT wurthens om the Bean! of Ten Governors, which they | dance than usual, as it was understood that the cele” | fora sustained by Me Rogers. will amount to upwards | 2@ Picture—Natwe American Reflections and | seen elsewhere. When finished with brown stone ‘CIPRALTAR—DANG ov. oa ae ° nt ‘ > 2 | ir ildings belonga to Mr. Wm. Phytfe. Sentiment—Musical Cultivation—Germans—Re- | copings, it is extremely striking. Milwaukie isnot Tlyprocrarmic cx, salty, Nov 4, 1864. considered unealled tur, ‘the Ten Governors had to take | brated traveller and writer, Dr. Kobl, would be prosent | of $100. The building ra a sa ltiv« sales rams ek ey acc cans even eoaal |. Notice We beeeppiten tobias bat esals ab sittalmer te charge of emigrants who were not yet five years in this | and address the meoting. The meeting was calied to or- | New Prrrson mx Nontu Rivek.—The Committee on | turn to Chicago—Depreciation of “Wild Cat.’ 48 ° tf northward, and that a red In progress of extension to of the Commissioners | Ger about quarter to vight o'ciock, and the minutes of | Piers, Wharves and Slips, of the Board of Councilmen, | ‘How many of your readers have any idea of the ors: healings ties asniete fk reee pee Pappy ghee grad Draper also offered @ Heat pont ot Cacacilincs, ta hese tacos ot | population, aspect and business of Chicago, or of | le:ted from sil parta of the Union, and countty,when it Was cho clear dut ot migration to do » bout a cable's length , O01: | Mole Heady in order to mark the limits of the Sivancing Te work under water, ; the last meeting were read and approved. A letter from | the Clerk of the Board of Councilmen, to hear parties in- | resolution to reques fatare to pay th ¢ lerk o Pa a vinisdpias inenehiexs Citrectited. Tue {| Mr_A.W. Thaser, who iv at preseut in Germany, col: | terested, on the necessity of extending the bulkhead | the causes which have created its apparently mush- | fined and intellectual. I met here some | poke Gatien eran eae, Sangreas ee a vege to saaninda wea: aiid) <ake Go versnes: Bia! lecting data lor a life of Beethoven, was read by Doctor | from Twenty-fourth street, along the Twelfth avenue to room prosperity? This city contains seventy- | graceful acd scoomplished women, and some men Yownsend, and Draper, were appointed Robinson. In it he described several interesting docu- | Twenty-kixth street; and, also, of building t th bros iy | of rare culture, who would adorn the choicest cir | Returned to New Ry ety een i igations on this ments, such as the wlliiary journals of the Hessian and | foct of Twenty-fAtth, Twenty-sixth and Pairty-4 five thousand souls, including a permane.t clesin Gotham. ‘here isnot a truer post in our | Pacific Ocean, put back losis, OE the bOBra: other German regiments who served in the English | streets, Coundilman Smith took the chair, and the mat- bout 10,000 strang like | then Dor “ Porte Crayon” Cid at do 2d, snip Avkins Adams (of Fairhaven), Wilson, fhe following omy tip, aura of persons anks during the fea ohn Meh ion, with several berwae discussed by Messrs. Elis, Curry, Fitch and oth- a pi rat f ee Sreiied | foal babes iat ek a8 ne y Hhthang Pacttic Ooen ‘Sid bark I Indian vm ‘ iiddle Lhe ears OC 4 Riavis tas Mbconibee. SF others of particular value to the society, as furnishing | ers. ‘The committee at length decided on the propriety | throug! point of transit and centre + | se heraye, by birth—-the Barns of ‘Wieoonsin, He | «:°,'Tom Meuritine Aug 16, Montesume, Kempton, NB, 00 was read:—Bellevue Ho: pital, : Lunatic Asylum, 547; | ™Uch euthentic intormation about the details cf the war | of building the pier at the foot of Thirty-third street, | bution. Thus Chicago has no fewer than 160 hotels, | iJ 5 See hls ey 4 i from 1776 to 1784. Atter reading the communications, | Jeaying the othe: tor farth iderati lives in & picturesque log cabin on the banks of the rr at do Sept 5, Smyrna, Bliss, NB, from Anjier Aug 19, pha poe Rueanacee 4 iad Hoapitah Jr, Robinson recommended the subject to the considera” | rtharchin Mcaleabb ye e3 aa baer rT Ay passed | Sllof which are constantly crowded, as! foard to | beanufol Milwaukie, where he owns and cultivates | 7! tutin for $y, nd remalsed lt ‘Gilford, NBedterd, ‘ 13; Workhouse, $99; smallpox Hos; Randall's | Hon of the society, in the hope that some action would | guy ofiee yesterday, on their return from target excur- | my discomfort when I was placed the first night in | about five acres of land seemed by himeelf from OD Da ° Island, 016: Randuli’s Island Hosp in Ochotsk Sea Aug 12, Ben, onan. Chappell NIondos, | be taken by it with the view of securing copies of the | ° + ps ‘5 its wild state, although it it S sree alia are total ballet aesut the Wosed. ego, | Most valuable decuments referred to uy Mr, Thayer. It | SDs. Since Thanksgiving there apperred to have been | @ room with three other “ gente,” and was as- en he ane eee One mittee to ingzit ute m1 report st some futy rj Mi somewhat of a cessation, but the turn out of yesterday | the city, in which be has @ studio. Crayon | 1% btls, from Japan Sea; Lark, doy} 120 bola pee i ' ‘¢ as handed over to the appropriate committee, . 4, nty favor, that I should have: bed | to Aug 10, Arab, Copeland, Fairhaven, clean; showing an inerease 0; 39 sinee last report. was her 4 PPrep shows that the season is not yet over:— sured, as a mighty ? ‘ ntraiture is bis profession, but verse painting | Brotherrcn, NB, 140 bbia this season, Governor Wast supported a sertts ‘of cedolittlons op. waticetbavuentenenon eunttely curity Geet | “The Dugan Guards, Capt, Corcoran, umbering Afty to myself. You are quite startled, too, if your | Is more peculiarly the bent of his Piabatonpen | UES loin Oct 12, Morea, Wanchoster, NB, Ochotey seh teak Mratfraaed ste, gavtecstan Ay ithe Ten Gover. | Month; after which several propositions for mombership Boteaek. Tour wersanemeaiaies hecRcashen's Banks memory carries you back some six or seven y ars, pee gg meee one premieres bone 4p (210 this seavon), all’ well (and sid ath for Nevigntec’s gor), had made of the expentitures on the institutions | Porton dames E. Kobt. was ehien, matroduged yo aster | andin passing tho Heat ‘saluted ns in trae military when Chicago was » Western frontier villase of | thoughts always masculine; and I know no living PENS 300%, Com Preida; Seietian Malviese eeeaL they bad under charge ‘The resotations wera adopted | . ¥ ole agi style. Twenty-three prizes were distributed on the its loca of A letter received in Honolulu ‘from. Bennett, of the : Robinson, and proceeded to address the meoting on some 20,000 ix habitants, to see its massive blovks poet who combines more of the Byronic intevsit; ett, soausmonsly, and oF 4. Shp Mois praglons of Gob aoovecy ofr aabrieg: Shim b syron! 'Y | Mas-achusetts, NB dated of Shanta Tel to the loth vernors act, will 1 are now ihe uipi ‘Ten over: Governor Sani Ouered tinue the practice of bury h jaw under vole matter to the Super this dispute between target ground, among the best marksmen. | Sie foun ee Columbus to the present time. He illustrated his re- a 7 ‘ ff wit . marks by Sonetiut retptenies, to maps, on which was | muskets, also went on their first annual target parade | in architectaral elegance, and the number of its belie fine mansions in Milwaukie, pa be caer: sek ie Gpunead ag Py ey inutely traced 4 esterday, to Flatbush, Brooklyn, where they contended minutely traced he various discoverins, which had Yeon. | For qoveral valuable’ prisea:s ‘gold ‘watch, won by | no private residences, in a style betokentng the | ticnlarly along the lake shore. The Kplecopsl | {2}co" Hise boen reported: in Uohotek Sen Sopt 1, 1008 time of ‘the great Genoese navigator. Mach of these Miahasl Beis iin = Jas. Lyons; — piece, princely fortunes of their owners. Ths crowd and | charch, on the south vide of toe ute & ‘one it Fazal Sent 9. by lotter from Capt Cornell, Smithfield, eal » batt “ ‘I, | James Mcliride; a silver cake basket, W. Levy: let, mnost tasteful specimens of the mediev. Fren, reported. Ting the stndy ef the nabject “AS the Sumatea were | Mick Hofman, and several otters, ontesied for inlike | Hurry of ita byainess operations are equsily a | Of mie moet tastetnl avo met with, and only yields soaker sin de drei we Rin ico0 bln ule hoason entirely descriptive, they would be of bat little interest, | MANBOR ues _ | Source of satonishment, though you know, of course, | to the exquisite chnrch at Cumberland, whiot I do- 28100 380%, Ton 1b Oh, FE Dopaell, Chacsy, NB, fee xcept to those who might have the mip before them. | pti oe ie ae = fi ean om Be com. | that these must be the basis of all the rest taat eur | ecribed ina former letter. The other churches are | Worclulu. Y id bury | pany, named in honor’ of Mr. Robert C. Brown, com- Spoken. Deak Mr. Davis next read a very long paper on the corner | PQhy, . marke! XCO} hat the cathedr. ! eo hours | Me orehe Old Badevell, obiche icrmerly td oear. posed principally of the members and ex-members of | prises you. not re ble, except, as I havesaid, fal | Ship Hussar, Winsor, hence (Oct 11) for San Franciseo,0e val the | tye pile of the present City Hall, and which was used in cine Company No. §, and commanded by Capt-J.J.| Jy it accldemt that has created Chicago? In it a | f0F ita size and Ge proportions, This last is a plaia | 2, 1st 38, lon 44 20. | nas Rielly Guard, Capt. Peter Tod, thirty | buildings, of stone and brick, vieing with New York | Of expression, with images aa old “‘as the beginning | that be hac taken 1200 bila. iis ship had eae satan bes | earth. Jed house please. Jourmed to meet again aux! we City Politics. nan come | ME, Tus commer atone, be xaid he fonnd in his rambles | Wi tore sentondla gold wateh and chatay Falued et | ni local Prosperity are the extraordinary ‘ooal ad, | dows in the upper part of the wall, and of plain | arvat us tons {a:rr Suck Surprise, Berton, San Francane FINAL ADMOURBNMENT OF THE WHIG GENERAL COM rou ag te HAR, a0 was eons by Tae 8 Sie ee | 3125, ai00 wiavewaliver cue basket, presented by Hooper | Vantages. There is nota particle of accideat, and Heme as to 7 ppt tee wa. Pho July 19 Gand not ship Surprise, Badlets, which is bound to Peodoenectn tL ere eration ant soa sene: | Toteoes ua et tas EARS SASL MRR TELS | = Meee ot es weal tearelyof buna choot Inthe woole afr. Tho | cated By Mgr Mei by tre way in woes gous | acrazwiaals Brn? thr is Dov. Ren tm ral Comtattice of Democratic Whig ¥ Mon held their On motion of Rev. Dr Osgoo’ and Mr. E. C. Benedict, | 10 THE FDITOX OF THY HERALD, river Chicago, an incopsiderabie streau, vut of a | ing, It wor , Fi a | arrloh, ) arr llth; BF Sparks, Dyer, from and for de, carved, Hespempe 3 p a vote of thanks was given to Dr, Koh! and Mr. Davia, New York, Dec. 5, 1854. shi . M Hioal meetings lamt night at the Broalway Mouse, wad by | and eapies of thelr papera requested for publication, , Jn your paper of this morning, Isee the steamer Troy | DaVigable depth, here empties into Lake Michigan, garcopbagus; and thé tabernacle, wish angels 8d0t | rou Salam, and Ti day? trum Pencivans are Blt eke Wade the voluntary action of their own members, a5 well as in | Soon after, the meeting adj ed. is broken in two, and is a total loss. Allow me tosay the | forming the best harbor on the west shore and tation of” ql m A Cloutmaa, 11 days fro jst arr, ; raed. ; : n @ represen of’ the Shepherd on the | | Mavairrve tia Sept 10suip Walnclo, Symmes (from Bes- accordance _ with established precedent, ruled them- tension of Albany Street Through Trinity | type prod i At Sapte eetanieye Nor. ta yous, southern extremity of the lake—that is, as the na- door, all, together with the crucifix above, carved having ee ke, ood ; Fepaired)Caleucta, velvosout of existence. Zophar Mills presided over the Churchyard. ‘A. A. DYKEMAN, ' | tural terminus of the great northern line of water i. nt white, is a masterpiece. 1ae aaa pert Nov 9 ship Dublin, Merrill, for Bosten, Gest, and James H. Welsh Mo be Nor er) — bat SXCITING DEBATE—REMARKS OF ©. W. SANDFORD. | MONUMENT TO HENRY COIT COLLINS. “4 tothe bm ae rE i a i enbaerch apna toc water tty full attendance at both. From the barmony and | wath Dtiiiel TO TUE KPITOR OF THE HERALD. ¥ % _——-atcista"eeneamoy ine moat | mes began Se ewig samme tal i ona | ema gua tae er, Yg | fs ipo enh on atte | ofan ana age tr Pe ane gE i 4 0 a , , i 44 | bution trom three boys, towards the cost of the erection | Bn andace : would hardly be supposerl that they were so near their’| 1014 yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to hear argument | of amonument to commemorate the memory and gal. | &cUri, Iowa snd Minnesote. Thus a young mer- | waukie. Uhe altar piece is a large painting from | Nvork Wis 1” Pore sé Sept 1 bark © me ely dissolution, but it was so ordered, snd their fate was of iis witha : Inntry of Henry Coit Colling, who was lost in the Arctic. | Chabthere,a member of the largest forwarding | Munich, representing “St. John giving Communion | ,°% Jom, NB—Arr Nov 28 brig Hamiltos, Corbett, New j 2 couret inevitable. “It must uot be isnagined, however, | ‘he subject of opening Albany strect through Trinity | CHAS. H. HASWELL, No. 6 Bowling Green. | house im @hicago, told me that the annual exports | to the Blorsed Virgin,” and is oritlotsed by | 4's; “* thal they ere not to be revived, for they have been found | churchyard. Councilman Frye presided. i RRS 18 lt of grain end flour from this port (incredible as it | by some as too fanciful; but the angels a rauree— are Aug 11 schr Emma Packer, Latham, Sem q to de of buch service to the party that the besty bs yrod Gen, SaxvrorD rose and said that he appeared on be. | Police Intelligence. may seem) are greater than from the port of New tendant, whether on the Virgin or her Divine Tnapani—In port Oct 25 ship Chile, Witleomb, from aMford to dlapense with Silt. eet pirating changes | '#if of a meeting of citizens, which was held sometime | Assauit with a Knife—A rag picker, named John | Yorks bop ire York are, of course, | are exquisitely grouped, and the varied ovlors of "Spear mg Fi a ORO ee PD Sen te ei clin Foltics ale they were ealeb- | since, in opposition to the proposed extension. | Harbert, was arrested yesterday, by officer Melerstiller, | STe@*er, as she feeds home market more then | their aerial garments have the effect of a sott, yet | tram, from Salem few ‘Lewis, lase Suaer Ge the Inch cf Deoeaber, ‘between.the | Cusrksae<We have laid’ lt down ‘as a'rale thie bo “Bes ¢ | * milion of human mouths, to sey nothing of cattle or 0 “ charged with baving assaulted Rueben R. Rollins, of 210 ak who is not interested either asan | i a » portal ei Spring street, with a knife. It appeared that the priso. hours of seven and mine o'clock, they will arise, | | ocson 9 like thé phoenix, from their ashes,’ with renewed life | Person shall ray, ready tu do the behosts of tue party. Votes | *' = . | ner, while looking for rage opposite the house of Mr. oD spasees to the officers of both societies | _ UCR SANDFoRD—But, Mr. Chairman, Largue that this | \ hich they bat performed | 14 duestion that we all have a right to discuss as tax | Hollins, thought fit to upset an ash barrel that was fut, Ua aie Preutieut Mf the Gencrel Committee | payers: ‘The question aa to opening a street is before | standing on the edge of the sidewalk, in order to facilitate i Democratic Whig Young Men replied ina xpecch of | ¢ Common Council, and it ia proper for me or any | his rag picking operations. Mr. Rolling, seeing the ashes sportat copeldeeable length, in. which be avowed himself an out t cusn its propriety. | spilled all over the sidewalk and gutter, expostulated | of coa! to the canal basin and railroad depot seetout Reward saab. He had not, he caid, the pleasure | _ Tae CHAIR—We wish to take no evidence bere that | with him on hix conduct. A quarrel ensued, which re- | Cumberland. From Chicago radiate, dire. y or Nothing es to regret to see theee elements Of the ihe acquatatanve of that mysterious iadividasimamed | Would mvt be taken by the Supreme Court, before which | sulted in Mr. Rollins receiving a severe stab in the throat | connections, from ten to twenty tron rosde, sxsend- Old World civilization 90 cr Satiode | other citizen to & . individu tribunal this matter ‘vill eventually come, from a penknife in the hands of Harbert.. ‘The ‘weat and south, south-east big! ‘Sam"—he had, infact, never seen “‘Sam'—but he | “Tceo'"saxpponn reiterated his statement that in thia | Wartekon bates Iusthes Clack ut the Jolforon Men, | mgnota, psnaweel PLease — It is not religion or art, not faith or genins, to which had no doubt that he would find “Sam” to bes pretty | matter he hada right tobe heard, and, after conside- | Police Court, who committed nim to prison, to await the fons op varying ‘one aad I wonld object from » foreign sou:ce, but simply goot kiad of a fellow when he would come te kaow bim rable interruption {rom the chair, he was allowed to | reauit of the wounded man’s injatieds ne bop hnigethegents nee Nag most fertile | the atte to control our politics or our in- ee escirions chagecter, he amaouneed bie | PFOCee%. 3f sald Me. sandord, this extension is carried | '“Charge of Burglary —Two men, named Philip Sher- | FraiD-produ: ing region of the tapping the | stitutions by foreign preponderance. ‘Tair {he sloreraid mysterious character, he announced Bis | forward, it will be the means of exhuming the bodies of | man and Herman H. Knosman, patives of Germany, | Oblo, the Mimoul and the Mississippi, sad laying tension, under whatever specious mask of liberty deterstnatign tostand by the okt whigparty ieprefir. | many of our revolutionary forefathers who are buried | wore arrested yesterday by the Fifteenth ward ” | seven tater, more or less, under tribate. Haag be vat forwerd, I am prepared to reaist to ence to all ay P+ pa cay in thw fatoreran say they | i@ that part of the yard through which it is proposed to | charged, on the complaint of Elza Panley, of 228 ave: | great bulk of the produce, chiefly of the cereals, | the death. great wighorign Bee an oe conference ere ap, Ten this strest. When the ground was opemed it was | nue A, with having entered her saloon, and stole $2in | which thas flows into Chicago, makes ite exit in | The last of my stay at the beautiful and in- t had yet achieved. Committees of con! ro found filled with their remains, ‘They had evidently | small change from tho till. The prisoners were taken | fleets ofsailing vemels and acrews, rounds toe straits By. k pointed by both bodies, ant by thei arrangements were ben cast in the trench without coffins. before Justice Clark, yesterday atternoon, where they | of Mackipac, some seven undred tiles to Detrolt, | prope sk of Wisconsin, which is destined to be * } _gade to hold « meeting on the 19th of Decor 4 fe the LeThe Cxarr—Do you mean to say that the clothes would | declared their entire fapocence of the erime, and spoke and through Lake Brie to Buffalo or Dunkirk, where one of the classic cities of she Northwes!, I spent F election of the new commitices. They then adjourned Temain and be preserved all this time? quite confidently of proving un alibi. They were held | 4 ig taken up by the canal and the two grest New | musically. My entertainer was & Scotch lady, wed- ; sine die as NS Gen, SANDFOXD—No; but the buttons would. I pro- | to bail each in the aum of $600 to soswer. York “ re fn des | ed toan American, and I was forcibly remin ied of ath és Poe ae oma Ng pore, he continued, in'the few remarks I shall make, to | Complaints Dismissed.—In the case of Samuel John. | YO ; and, although immense quantities | the lightning march of civilization and refined cal: 5 ir. Giddings confine myself to the necessity and expediency of this | son, charged with having obtained the signature of | @Fe strested on the Ha drawn off into New | ture pace thus with population and trade. Nantes ‘ SECOND ANTI-SLAVERY LECTURE. measure. The right to take property from its owners is | Charles sDutterfield to two notes, each for $2,500, Jus- | England at Albany and » it is still an immense | The ation of music is unusually sdvanced here, 2 ‘Vhoro was a very fair audience at the Tabernacle las: ue of the highest prerogatives of government, and should | tice Stuart, after investigating the matter, dismissed the am when it reaches the great market of | from the number of Germans. « Every other men, 4 ' . mbled to hear the BC¥er be exercised unless the public good imperatively | complaint. lew York. Chicago is s point of suction by | nearly,” asa lad ERA: : ovening, eluding many women, axse ‘ it, Here General Sandford read several remon- | In the case of Wm, A. Furnald against Messrs. Hol- | which New York attracts to itself the com | henona?” gran Rey . second anti-slavery lecture of the season by the Hop. | strances, was one from seven hundred cart- | dridge, Westbrook, Dewey and Hyde, where the defend- | meroe of the West: it is s distril pipe | of sre. German Davis, NYork; zy Brush 1B, Giddings, M.C., from Ohio, The subject was the mea, pr tthe proposed extension. | ants were charged with having defrauded the complain. hich New York 1 PR es | aoe, stuee, Tien ees ear | . . ‘ CWAIRWAN—Do those inen live in that neighborhood | ants out of various sums of mopey b ing wi supplies | Everybody e: as frial of JobnQ Acams tn the House of Representatives. SUPORD—No, they do not! thom notes on the ‘Apacosta Bak of the Tneteist of Oe, connection between them is vital. As I fooked | of this Sta'e, which to visit, | wvork: Rough aaa Recay, Wiloos: Thissaipelas ene Mr. OtivEn Joussox occupied thé chair, aul @x-Senn —May rot'thoa mea have becu influenced | lumbia in exchange for stock on good and valid at the marble edifices and thronged port of Chicago | At the end cf about ten deye, most agresably apent, McCloskey, Sn “Macy a Beaten Batlee Patnagtatioe | oot Abid a tain dh $6 platlocss ployer! What interest can they have ia | companies, and where the bills on the Anacosta 1 saw a symbol, and almost s part of the power and |] quttted Milwankis Take was | 2rtee EM Clark, Clark, albany, db steamer Ht Beans Sai sesh shee Hacahgiitereh enti pcoupeauk Wn were alleged to be worthiexs, Justice Osborne, after | greatness of Gotham. | rough, and T came | jrcet’, eee ek The. lee! ; y received, j some fevling remarked that the | perusing the affidavits of the complainants, decided to | The river bifurcates within the city, and | pan meh cn he Tea T mst | Fhuladerpeie sia sere muster, and, eseaton sistory and defence of the course of the abvlition mem. v inen, and who had @ right to | dismiss the complaint against the defendants, there | divices it three a—North aud | to Ne ‘saitons Phi elphi; re Southerd, and Chacies vers of Congress. He traced the career of the Hon. ye s is or any other subject. being nothing whereby a criminalcharze could be esta- | West Chicago—of which South Cnicage is the chiet | rea Saker ane god of | Caro Fulideips, soiva Quincy Adams fromm his fent appointment, at the | | iin chair null keps interrupting the ajeaker wt every | DilsLed before a jury. centre in regerd to and rontalna the fiaest | conan iwentptures aul contng onal tear Pet ry Poel cobs Atlantis, Nickerson, NYork. f age of fourteen, 96 w Stervtary to Washington, to his | "i. Crrui—l aunt object to the course of the chaie | Cadeuain” Inala. ae those slong the iske—alshough | ang us at once—some close upon our | Phledelphias oo Tages Ser’ ahi St : stand in (he House for the right of petition. He had | in this matter. person of the standing of Gen Saud- | 954 Lamy Couumon ox Tun Hanisw Ranmosna | West Chicago, is Bp like ® marvel, and | path, Already dim in the offing. Loog before Wwront=in bore Beet tig AM, Br back Annie Axe | always helo the highest position ava stateemau, aud he | ‘thas a right to be beard without intorruption, abd | axormaz Vuenu.—Yestentny Ooroner O'Donnell held an | avenue ct in the end. Tne | you can print this letter yon will bave reported the 4 from Liverpool Sept 22 for Providenes; 7 , | certamly the chair in thus breaking fu upou ihe General | 7 —s foe commapication ia by drawbridges, which are the | 2Oubles financial world ‘don’t pooch, Wall soe yan Hoes ener eee cok @ stand which no other wan in the coan. | jy the midet of his remarks was acting, vo say tho least, | ot’ Churlea A, Daye whe tod Treen the elie en of ney | greatest. practical inconvenience of the iak| Cubes ie et aes don't | nd others. ip ee . try could have taken, and fullfilled a duty which | inanextraordinary menver. ven | injuries received ‘by the late collision on the Harlem g terrible bore. The sitaation is flat, you Nel banks, but when eA eae yo oe ogeenKnker Dec 2 brig Shabbolotl, Richardson, —; wo other man could have fuliilled. ‘he petition Fag the fpouseion of (hie question to be | Railroad, om the S2d ult. The testimouy taken in the kom, and the streets being planked in lieu of pav- | ynowledgment fur tikes, it’ be im Windies. oa a ee 4 for which he was arraigned, was one for the | ecurte it will be dinembarrasved of all extcancous saat: | fury, whoo therenpon emdered & verdict «Mies the tar | pas we,water settiea underneath, from the detec: | eastern notes, and not in “wild next wen for al every siege 8 W Sirhan Mile, est ‘ dissolution of the Union. Southern men then charged | ter, ‘ ‘ | ceased came to his death by injuries received on tie 224 | nese of the at) in summer. I noticed that all the | St <ul se | ee ks ae Reet 2, Harris duith, Nork; sakes us with endeavoring to dissolve the Union, thereby de. | | Gov. RuxvroRD, resaming—I protest, in the mame of | uit, by a collision between the New Haven freight 4 — united, Robbins, Rondout; ¥ slaring that the Union was formed for the purpose of | the people of this, city, against the opening of ‘Trinity | train ami the White Plains passenger rain; and having | pede in the hotels were furnished, with mosquito | a sp imiu Ee INTELLIGENCE PORTLAND--are Doo big - supporting slavery. Northern men were taught to | churchyard. It would doanything but creditatle for uato | hoard the all Invite rend that weee taken ia the cone oe | bare, & pretty sure eign of the unwholesome moisture AR INTB ‘ vis Bath, Below tight a ‘otea class all anti-slavery sentiment as disunion seatiment, | show #0 little reverence for those who did “o much fora. | Jobn Lawson, deceased, we further find that the aaid | Of the rite. drainage and the Rass pave- MiMANAC VOR RRw YORM—PHIs DAY. «| Boston. Cld 24 brigs ek Yan , ‘and an appeal was made to the poltroonery of the | Gen.Sandford read a number of affidavits made h collision was caused bythe gross negligence of the con- | Ment will change all that. There was st first i! 7 Rises. one 08 jsvana; James Wallace, . Northern statesmen and ministers of the Goapel were | Keeman, Wayne, and others, proving that ret | ductor of the New Bai ht train.’’ Deceased was | @ great deficiency of buikiing materials in Chi- 9 Lewis, Fea, NYork. “St brought unto the service of the so-called disauion seati- | soldiers were buried i the north per of Trinity ehurel- | \ native of New York, 27 years of age, ani leaves wite | cago, Lumber was scarce, and there was no " m4 i eat, When the Fugitive Slave law owas brought up, | yard Now, st, aald he, this fact ts aasiocoatly well | fut ena to nruent his ustimely eo i stone at all. But lately the pineries of Wisconsin (opto Clg tng F iro ee Jt ‘wept escent trot Boa. | from mie. Khecy New Vertes rey aenrtier nation | yarat, Fau.—Am inquest was held op the boty of | and the excellent brick of Milwaukie, and still more nounced asa disunionist. A negro escaped from Bos- | from me. Every New Yorser kno’ i ton, and the President of these \ nited States isaued his | be was astonished that « person holding the positi ‘ solemn proclamation thatthe Union was in danger. | o Councilman should be ignorant of ao notorious a cir- dental Laughter and applause.) The Secretaries of War and | cumstance. The proofs are too cogent on this point to v4y Savy followed w new building corner of Broadway and Prince street, aeci- exbaustible, quarry cream stone, ell from the fourth story, and. was Lied A “ gr afperyt ei au | CLEARED. ‘, deat; Boot Golden Fey Clark NYork, abip- + | s Aspinwati, orts, . of ‘fist Michael Thes, a German, who, while employed on the | recently tte discovery of s great, and I believe se | ship eo Cocaine At fog, Sees Ny Roberts ai <EaQriBENGHE: “Ae Deo a te ae it A the city abundantly. I never saw afiner | © snip w: shone, Pratt, Antwerp, Post & R: their manifestos. Kverybody was | de ‘onied. I have before me alist of the tombstones | Y*tiet in accordance with the above facts wa: remlered Faking meters than the eet mentioned. "It is se | Ship Mover, Studley, New Orleans, Baste € Itatard, } sbout to find what danger the Union was in, | which will heve to be displaced by this extension, They | Dy ihe Jury. Deceased was a carpenter by trade, and | moh better than our Connectiont brown stone as | SPP Samael Lawrence, Woolerson, Mobile, master. } See rtpees cases teas o Hesee, “Why, | occupy two closely printed pages. ‘They contain the | *¥cut ST years of age. possible, being light and cheerful, while is is richer | «Di Hert Biversdale (is), Hayne, Liverpool, Osborn, | God bless you, there's a nigger loov.”” (anghter | names of th ‘ous, of the Livingstona, and others of Brookiy: = and less’ glittering than the ‘Vermont marble. Its | ~ o> Barton, Havans, Moses Taylor & Co. | and prolonged applause.) he (Mr. G.) de. | oF And all this is to be done for the sake reoklyn City News. will moke this city of palaces, rather ace (clipper), Carr, Apat : aired te. disgrace. the institutions “and” the | 0! tion, 40 that certain rich men may havy | INCENDIARISM— DESTRUCTION OF SEVEN BULLDINGS..| U8 ove day a city " jam), Jorgenson, Cork, Punch & Molucks, country that he lived iv, pe Steet Cin | Riis teleosts Guin net ice wana tried for | About 4 o'clock yesterday morning, a tire broke out in se echoncer Selo Thad not et Sy Geibes haters eg a ae ‘Northern subjer toe ridier We saive time: it failed, ; Js Chicago university—Catholic—but , A? . jous for sober comment. It was this frily wiich ‘catied: | coo, whem the limits of the city wae eoea ively ‘con: | © cellar under the store cecupied by Michael Hugher, om | time ¢9 visit it, and @ nulvber of fine Oae, | Brie Addy Swit, Foster, Maracaibo, Maitland, Phelps & * dorth the petition for the dissolution of the Union, When | tracted. This proposed extension will away the | the corner of Hicks and Atlantic streets. The fiamos | built of a black and white stone, ito, and pis- Brie Sarah W Cushing, Kent, Card JW Blweil & Co, Mr. Adams presented the petition be movet the refer- | bonoa of hundreds of thousands who are buried there. | soon enveloped the building, und, aldet bya beisk breeze | tareeqne, with apire and but edmir- Bae Stowers, Stowora, Cardenas, RP Ihnok & Co, : <nee of the petition to & special committer, with in- | The yard is literally one masa of dead humanity. ‘The | ap org caer te Aah ed by the citizens. Tam egg hb bin mn my | Scbr Mery D Lane, Garinor, Mobile, Tame, West & Go ' <tractions to against it, with tho reasons. There | very savages would respect the ashes ofthe dead. Alas, | {"™ the dirvetion of the river, were driven along the ral tasten that { vow I have forgot to what | Sctt Aisin, Anplesit, Wilwingiom, b ¢ Murray, tana Harte, " 4 waae of excitement and many motions were | our Counel know no such feelings. If this extension ia TOW until coven houses were inflames. They were raain- | ar=mtectural taste % p thongt, OC] Sane ee eee Snr Waybors Talbot a | PatySiary, Newburg: ET South, Clack Haddam, Ot; ; ude, but Mr. Gilmour, of Virginia, moved » resolution | enrzied it will bo by the inuenee of money aud by Oor- | ly of frame with brick Allings, and two atories in height. | Coupe Tas informeds Another rater plomareeque |. ¥ : . Per RlbactRowasurer: Waprtee, Sense Ghee! picasure of the Howse, and then the House atjourne’. | ““Counciinan’ Poxoy (aadiguasily)—Do you mean to | TH were occupied a porter houses and stores of aiter- | Tittle affair Delongiog to the German Suutherana, Sehr Cabot. Nickerson, Boston, Foster & Nlekerson, Some Sew Fopke ness : Fag tebe Rem age Snatcher | say, sir, that this committee has had undue influences | ent kinde. The owners and occupants were as follow: called Sue Senay Ia Church, the money to build it | qctttmer Thomas Swaas, Fohnion, Baltimore, W 1 Crom: si iy Boring = Sma fat a a Norfolk. ) ‘of Kentucky, was singled out as the | brought to bear om it? Nos. 93 lantic street, where . | having ; a BA r 7, Wait, ? Richmond, f paoaag wes-quuliéed for = mission, and it was ait } Here a scene i? considerable excitement followed, Gen. a pathy the fire origisat Jomes’, a new Steamer Novelty, ———, Philsdelphia, J 4 N Briggs. vie Y at i Nov ‘0 with loss of vile ' t that he felt an ambition to the ‘great champion | Sandfofe protesting that he meant nothing io | ed, were owned by Joseph Burden, and occupied asa = other d Hunter, Lineolayil). ‘or Norfolk. of debate—bla substitute for Mr. Gilmour's resolution | the remarks he made, but that he ‘would not be lam to | bakery by himfelf, and by Michael Finghes, as «liquor peg wu raamah, So hones. with | Cd 3, sehr Ch of ortgaoathy, ha / Chyna staveholder’s caucus. Bu’ t and \ . . 5 ; | ite ns tn sheer hy Fay of | wo explanation, tnd deewaded a streeation et sat he | 8500S ne iraraae. “Om the ot fet feraltane of Mr. fowe one ys pry conta NEE hatesiie ‘on we bir Mbet wpe | own mem! ‘mem! many o! ion, ant a 7 mor, 5 at ow Ga eon he gi eltaapeipadeerteen| Paice aiotepe of pSretauiciae | carte re near geome er pat ak ? was crn to ew 5 io. 0 waa also proaches to it were crowded. moved ‘The committes was further addressed by Mr. Steven | James Clark and James ey oad eerie heat fine hip Montherees, Reuse etl J qubstitute nents the mame on He then | Storm, efter which they ndjonrned until today at tro | Their lose amounts to abont niFANCe, Par en. A WAVKEN Eta Dee ot ehlp: Wary Bewatords acre 8 ee feat con magendt | o'cineh | ‘The adivining house on the eame street, No. 07, was Ep'scepatian Bue! Schg Etiaateth Gt Water), Thompero, Thomaston, Krill,