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THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 6691. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. VINANCIAL. THE KNOW NOTHINGS sion. This latter branch is known Nethings beard, would distract business 00.000 No ctae a cater tee: ‘The Origin. a quot” of the Uticn Com eation, and are positively There Vill be lrelp' theses ie eae ne the covets thi = be i Tegat bach “4 apne ann n Penis): poeneeGs of 9er oe of ¢ Condition | powerless for good or evil, of which tact they seem , as the cases of persona are to be con THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. ad expressed (is lens segusling te avd ot pager , cam be accommodated to any amount at the the Order. well advised, and hence their apparent anxiety The offences are new and novel, vis.:— aE00ND money. Collateral Oftice, 905 Broadway. pay eae fo fase with the third dogree branch or council,” | <2amnthg tid not vote oa last; those who voted ——— Mr. Barty, (em.) of Va., gave notion that on the WILL SECURE AN INTEREST IN —- ‘The order, with steady simaad purpose, its gaze ‘es, ‘The case of Brother Williams, which is to be Marea Freseht 2 bal He Mioued this veil’ et . the cliowing soebeated drearm, | This seemingly ublquitoas order dates ite age | fastened steadfastly on the Whito House for the | hapminencs is the'sit’ water sony his sonioction Chnaessnstaed Ceantonaak «| te tome Pee fe Bees met gent ich don sce ml tere back to the spring of 1850, and its paternity to the | residence of Sam in ’6, with tbe full determination Ti the Tegraph newspaper ls nate of the malllon lars poets mocan te taalttataiet of Colonie tothe seams the columns of this paper, The plece can be | Firat ward of the city of New York. Itsfounder | te possess and ccoupy it, if; in the meanwhile, Soeh nnd tne cxheas to eaten ho veusinied: Hs tiehes 58 Pippen cdi olpeta on pr anapr — ces p ie rere Sel Danks. Sete crane oa etchant dre alls at was and still is @ resident of the ward. The first | steadily progressing, and {n its unprecedented con- | and his bestbone a. narnperea in ne leetpeese | cadnoce with our Minister st denstentiapic. | bls whieh hed bona enasidopesy tod tos Socms liom a0 each rf times ute, | president journeyman printer—a man of che- | quests, pons ie Tit doce of pene . waaking Ove of the most formidable instruments of war pois ta at ym of Dechy! rigeny meguanimity, is imparting qxeoeameaioeiet, Be hiss Gaels ihe pi Tact So Pear Serre OF SP RNS ORAS. oe —— Gere trer tavented. For further alate, where « & good degree of intelligence, deeply im- | the rights of sepulture to the slain thousands of | can. Mr. Rocxwait, (whig) of Mass., presented a petition Our Washington Correspondence. Sy howd be seen, apply to ROOME & BUNNELL, 373 | bued with the importance of the movement, and | whigs and demoorats, who, by this avalanche of or gras ber expelled on Friday evening, from David Bears, Abbott Lawrence, and others, asking ‘Wasmrnatow, Deo. 18, 1864. Brosdway. zealous for ite advancoment. The smallpox early | seatiment, have been consigned to “the tombs of | Aidermas elect, whomred the local ofoes in ward six, | *2 *PProptiation for the Massachusetta Humane Society, | Important Proceedings before the Mised Comuanten i 00: TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS, WaTOHER, | cut short is career of usefulness, and his remains | the Capulets,” never again to be resurrected to the by having votes printed with Upton’s name on the head om behalf of shipwrecked mariners on the astern coast. London, de., de. d e' rey, . hen Page om are now in Potter's Field, unmarked by stose | popular vision. Strong in the strength of its won: fp Mapp een ater le tg own EXPEDITION IN BEARCH OF DR. KANE. We understand that the joint commission now sitting: ‘tate wold and sacheaged Al Nesgee narotinted; reales | ce chisel, He was eucceeded in the office by the | drous might, if is enr towards te friends, i has the | shserd movement, soha St, BEC id yee. ot vrolate | ,, Mr TM™ (*his) of New York, presented s petition | in London for the settlement of cline agnindt the sed 86 Joha stcect, coruer of Navau. 4& 00., Brokers, | founder of the order—a quiet and unobtrusive, bat | moral courage to retrace ita stepe, and at all times qoureeth? ‘The datkios took the bait, bat it was @ mere pigs a Nor Yes, praying for aid to the ex- | spective governments of the United States and Ragland, avery firm and decistve man. his to ey a F seas in search of Dr. Kane. by the citizens of the one and the subjects of the other, 850.000 a Seana arom Q2u2ey ORoTaMONDR waTOAR, | den:y, some dlsatbotion was Brice ot go ¥ wake the we scene and its ay car | ate te ee fotske a strong gale | Mr. Buoomeap, (dem,) of Pa., made an eloquent ap- | Will probably decide that the United States are liable far cake, Soted Ta air boaent for ossh. | gently arsuming the form of opposition tothe admin- | ‘To ita enemies, “it is more terrible than an army | shailbe dactoced ta. dastty The Want Sane astesr Is eaabinpe bokgedim gimeall rumen sebromes tral Wearprbepenek Areegdiprpnin pn en Minted. |. Business centiential,, aed istration, a coup d'état, if not a la mode Napoleon | with banners.” its march is onward, and its suc | 2° yet nettle x Sow disap ined. some qolke are! caine etic sto deathaonp ae haclg vee: tahet'in the mais ee se wag eh ). Tete recut 5 jansan ai room No, Shall " u . junday (yeaterday). sng at No. 104 Nansen street, room No. 2 | not the less efiicient in effecting his overthrow and | cesano longer problematical. “Americans shall { we are going to turn cul 88 we mort mate oe cng of the |. MF- Cass, (dem.) of Michigan, gave notice that on a | believed, also, that the liability of the United States fer EA AA, TO INVEST IN THE PURGHAsE | ‘2? Uzstallation of a new officer of grester meatal rule America. itl ive whige. future day he should move that the Senate adopt Mr, | the Texas bonds, issued to Mosars. Schott and Whitaey, $50,000 of bonis and mo of $1,000 ney Physical ssi aoe état a never | The Know Nothing National Convention | ,,7* Ward Nine Counel is excroised by the Captain’ | Underwoot's resolution, and call the attention of the will be decided against the United States. upwards, Also, houses an ts, farms, country nor fo. en, as sequel attest. Revelations. ‘movements. ‘as elected to the C. and gave President thereto. He eulogized Napoleon for his ‘The satisfaction of these liabilities, if they é6- cae ON cad oaks , forgotten Ghatincad . treat at the German Coffee House, Why not h = Soe Din sont, hea country, for sale Greccianen Assy © iSeuoeann The new president, as before remarked, a man of 3 e ete Gincrsuars, Ohior Doe oy 'Ig54, | ‘American brands and brandies for Americans?” Sha’ | ™entsin regard to religious liberty, and read the follow. | cided as reported, will involve the payment of nearly ave 15 Wal) street. mental and physical activities, was withal, though Te Frnt National Convention, which assembled at | 87 Ameri rycen Be comeraet Say ce renee ing reply to the representatives of consistorial boaios { Million dellara from the federal treasury. — a not nominate a candidate for the Presi- , er ; and must Pfafl’s schnapps | of the Empire who were mt at hii The Florida bonds have been selling in the Londen —-WANTED, A__ RESPONSI an unlettered man, an orator of natare’s schooling, | dency. Sach rs eclipse NE. B.. Bourbon’ whisk present at his corona $20.000, party with $10,000 or sa 000; oe having in early life graduated in the Methodist min It was to form S platform on Sritsh Ras sen ots A a. .¥e onde and how the ‘and-Cathote Gorman Sansa oe, with ploecuse: assembled: bere the. pas: | epiecepasntes pes Na @ Sureal estate, worth double the amount.’ A | istry,and attained to some notoriety aa a popular | °%, *tected to, lar the corner of a great political elise, | n'tye ameciccs promo tea te ea ae hard tors of the Reformed Churetrof France, and [embrace | tbe Texas obligations referred to have been exposed fer Sal Wit be piven, and, ebem Roll, the protita to. be pop which in to be built up out of the ill ahapen and. divcor, | 9M the American people, even from a French view. with ardor this opportuni salo in that market. shared b} Stee co oatlics teeiaiee pr and effcotive speaker. Under hia auspices theorder, | dent blocks, which by. the late convulsions have been abetted sacra dt i Pportunity of testifying to them how | "r) the event stated as probable, the federal COMBS, Auctioneer, No, 244 Grand st pov thrown out from the old political parties. bighly I have been satisfled with the reports ‘ ’ progress had hitherto been slow, spread and poli ment will have a claim for the full amount of Bie pe Sa » Spl Tt was necessary, for success, that there should bea Tender of the Herald tor the Corporation | that have reached me of the fidelity and good | rida bonds upon that State; and so also 0 0 <I CAN SHOW A PROFITABLE diverged into other wards, counties and States, | distinct understanding between the North and the South Advertising. conduct of the pastors and citizens of the dif. | Theclaimagainst tho latter, however, will be resisted, 4.000. cote nari sadn hand “ued a | Ss ezdae ceaoey ke eg nots "oman Yone rw,» | fen tan cman fm ea | et nal ee -alaver ‘ a‘ -mineral weaith, canine and xplent oa, ak now to the ged in wag lay och sven — They insted that rotary ould not ‘conan Bei ies Co ements stand that i ls my drm intention to maintain the freedom peared Setare tbe Oontusasion om behalf of either of thane Owners. share - position minis order k form, and it waa finally settled that MPTROLLER ost of religious worship. The empire of the law ends whe ites; but Mr. Thor the legal agent inited dress E. X.T., 230 Greenwich street. | had as yet been developed, and to all human ora ney should, be he. future policy of the hee Compliance with the cireular issued from the Comp- | undefined ot tps mesa prising Neither the tas by ese ed for the federal Carceraane haha 3. TO $4,000, IN CASH.—WANTED, TO | appearances it was in the fall tide of suocessfal | party should not be an abolition Bc tay rye asia por ree Sindh peo sot scone hae deeimeedisiacet ges peste gondii vegas = Cualaught on Xow Sothinginn! ur tarry as very OU buy, a middting class house and tot, | popnlar favor and patronage. In July, 1852, in the | Ptit7, but that the matter shoul id te lett tothe State, | 2 e daily Nuw Yorx Hxraro the official ro. | Such are my principles, and those of nature, and if any | Young member, and is understdod to be the mouthpleoe . a . ’ veveral Departments, and the advertisements of the | oath I havo taken, and, deceived by the is of the cours youthful politicians from the South im WILL BE LOANED, THIS DAY, TO THoak | ' very first symptoms of opposition to the domi- rinbey.slse resolved to modify the proseriptive secta- | same, at the rate Of one-fifth of a cont pte line os false conscience, ‘violate it, 1 devote him to ‘public | 24 tserielng themselves for thetr patrons, we cranes OO who are short, on stock, bonds, diamonds, | Dnt authorities was met and rebuked by the | its great Prater grees seni Bat can steno ak thousand copies for each time published. And in further Nero”? rpesiceieene dps '-hia ohepwonmting ma pullin ars oe toamatatul ak a oy i ‘teat retry ani valuable ight wares. ‘Two fine drug stores | prompt removal of the officers who were presumed | fst of attempting « ‘eliious political organization, | compliance with the sald clreular, T append the daily "NR INDIAN AND WEST POINT ACADEMY BILLS. or the General of the War Depattuent, he will to erchange for city co Y | tosympatiise with the founder in his real or sup- | inv repsivod teak a ene ee a sects bat circulation of the New Yonx Hera for the two | _A Dill mabing appropriations for the Indian Depart- | be,® artyT without ever reaping the rewards of a G. BULLION & CO., 49 Wall atreet, basement. | posed grievances, and the appointment of others | to the irreligious predilections. In this thesouth getned | Months last past. Your's, &e., ear, play eng dla sok Bel re oa | be avoided by SouthSen members sill after the ebestows GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIaNorice 1s | More favorable to the administration, the President 8 sineiph, entire Americanism is and has alweys been JAMES G, BENNETT. | Committee on Finance. ; the | in that ne ae fe yy given, that an instalment of fifteen dollars | of the First Council being now the recognised head foreigners who emigrate to this country, come hero : wi ‘aed posed. be ott f Secreta E te iC herd; 1 . inn ceathiied anh : the report of the Secretary of the Navy, introduced ill be paid on cack a hoe ote scenes of the order, and all other councils belng sabordi- | 7"2 strong antt-alavery prejudices; they generally wae . pega, | Fentonden ‘was Feonnidered, and postponed nul to | MULOr the construction of ain "ha i 3 and after Monday first day of January next. ‘The | nate thereto, as having derived their authority there- | litical power of the f: the sla’ 4 18,197 | Morrow. e Na’ mittee. ere cad Chea tone ate Na ee | power of tha free over vo States. The South 13° SETTLEMENT OF PRIVATE CLAIMS, ETC. doubt but what that committee will report the bill bee: Seon ot} a te stam, ‘om. seeing rmined to pursue such course ag will : Mr, Brown, (dem.) of Miss. 4 4. | favorably, and that it will pass, There is an evidest rier ade at on Kaw ( Roto ‘Tho President and his associate officers, constitat- | *figetually close the door against further emigration, 13,129 | t00 of the fo son Beghenag Bey (rate Ljereeia disposition on the part of Congress te add to the of ‘Tuly, 1640. WADSWORTH & SHELDON, e, in fact, up to this period, the Grand Counoll of | sumod a crysalis fore: with vatious Face eo ie te 18,100 | ctonerson thet scbgees. the for a board of com. | Seretist and moa’ ot” Meemabipe and terest agents, 29 Wall st. | the Gtate of Now York and of the United States, | ‘uit clreamstances, is now shsping itself for a national a5 romterda; subject, which was specially referred | Megara. Cutting and Lord deliver ments before rrcaiahe. cunt tea dhlamalohe c ‘ ed BANK BUIS BOUGHT—FHE HicHEst | The summary removal of ths informal president of | ise” Preparatory to the Presidential eleetion of 7, Buopuean, (dem.) of Pax, asked the Sonate to al- | #83 Court this suorniag. It was «< will be paid in gold for all kinds of broken | the Seventh ward, in July, as above stated, and for ‘To secure the South, great concession must and will the District of Columban i bra boca reform in eae pees, of Reh Ney ee Boney. Alle! » » uth, ol — . fesusl rates Dratta for saloon" aalat a, ielad ini | the reasons stated, was the nucleus around which sey Ad Nodes, Gitar withes iy tek views, “Sh anes Cen Die cea, The Axum a a) wi any suc! . ; waaiens etsigeia ee ee se eres — onmunhs the elements | can jhpecr er Nothing candidate. Wo are glad ori was ‘adumeal ands Cary bth pirate Agorb ined Pian iad an Ca aera Trerecune Babi do ion authorities, and hence, sndorse, at least, one thing w ich to to-morrow. perfe ie oppositi reigning | isto come out of Nazareth. We are with them is heart UNITRD caucus ecitaten more perfect organization of the army, reported to the cy tn revere TO ee AMOUNTS | carly in the month, these varied elements were all | at least, in this battle. vt r Mr, Purmsr, (aus.). of tad. made o report. trom the | Cire dove COL hae etn te is nota . and erty, oF “bought for highest cash | Collected together in the Fourth ward, and an op- | Ome ‘4 anphstes neh 3 a0 testicles, Comnmaltieg that the House bill concerning the sender en iden of he" change beara dh posts ae oo prices. second floor, front | posing ward State, and national organization was chen nited States lands in Cincinnati pass. It was agreed | of an i f on from 94M. to4 PM. 5 iy wi Stephen Adams, of Mississippi. to, and the Bill passed. of an inerease of te army syyers te ee mo, om SS eS S| ezected, headed by s professional gentleman of de- | Robert J. Stockton, of New Jersey. if CLAIM OF GENERAL Woot, mitted; and, judging from report of the Secretary 5 of War, it is ome hick iy peuiical inserutiente, sogais, har. | author of the first formulary of its ceremonies, &c., | George Law, of New York. Passed. ae mies mime BE rep rey eepcne Me ware, of any other desoription of propertp, or | and other active and dissatisfied friends of the | jiu ueutton, of Texas, RXERENCE OF TRE PREMDENT'S MESA 9 rhdmhigl ee bho Bovimers ee oe pape nape aig | Millard Fillmore, of New York. Mr, Baovuxan moved that Tietdexvs | Cale scleetin cok ated snd twee- ee Arete seta cen ceric: Apply toMCUAF, | order, but uncompromising enemies to the ad- | John M. Clayton, of Delaware. Mewage an related to naval matters be teferced to the | SeWity ooh oreanised as at prevent, and’ the aiviia Sai a T snncr, | miniwuation. The split now consummated, two | beware jo pn tty = saan Comuattios on Naval Affairs, “Agreed to. oe | ew ceipy vob tramaared to the roglaeats ettherised DOCK NK—619 FOURTH STRE! o ucky. City circulation Adjourned, x Se ae renee ORTH STREET, | distinctive bodies existing, the necessity was made | Jacob Broome, ot Penusylvania. - pp Peon beribowen “nk 60h of January next, wil seoeite interest from the lst | @pparent for » new ritual as well as @ new Deamt tens, of tee das We ; Howse of opresentatives. eons ood seman wiles sald eyed tipheoeall aes Jenvar, terest, as usual, at six t a ingin ates it ’ ASHEN a af January. Interest, al, At x pox ut per an- | cognomen; and henoe the orizin of the third degree | c. Rives. “iis politcal path was deemed too cirouttows, | ciep chcetetion ged davis: anv ineriet DO | Senate eee ee “at 7 | council, as contradistinguished from: the old or as | sithough his history while ia France was satisfactory: | Clu cizeulat be UL prince Spicer ging Sehatn 6 pits te the clege af onieband Jasom L. Srewant, Secretary. cond degree. The new was the superior, perha.s, { ae ee ee oy a hye a democrat, PB . f | Mr. Pers, (dem.) of Mo., from the Committee of may require, pode te fim Sato heh peared " id Lor Bs ‘ v: 7 . ~~ a INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BAN jm mere scholastic attainments: the old had th> | would be very good, should Virginia, wader bis oad, go | Total elrculation for November Picybieschoepwelbiipsia teem Seapine Keema rng dle York, Dec. 16, 1854. Dividend notice. Depositors | hearts and sympathies of the masses, and continued | Xnew Nothing. ‘Total circulation of the Daily Hxeauv. 53,259 naval sorvice for the year ending June 30, 1855. resonant, e006 company of sagiaese , Organ a ‘notified thats semi-annual dividend. at the r h Stephen Adams, of Mississippi, was considered most | Totalelty circulation =“ 40,004 | Mr. Hovston, (dem.) of Ais., from the same commit- | 2648s provided by law; and discontinues the corpe of Sate of a por onat por ann, on all rama o ana | 0 wield the power and influence. Both sections, | excellent timber, and hs out and out career in Congress, | | City and County of New York, s1.—This is to certify | tee, reported » bill making appropriations for forties: topographical engineers, transferring ite offcers to the Der cent peraanum pemmosyertentt A si, however, from this period, seemed to have been | £1. ig do Kn omen ry wae regarded with thst I, Aa Hope, am saiesman of the Naw York | tions and other works of defence and the repair of bar- 3 s Siprovides that the ordanne corps shall con- = nara 7 fw ae er morgen 1 | imbued with new activity and life,and each com || The Southern fos ‘generally favored him. He 'eay | mente of the cieculatioe of the Niw Youu Homern fem | Tck# and quarters, for a like period. sist of one colonel, two lieutenant colonels, eight majors, "ors on or after Monday, Janusry 18. laterest not called | menced to vie with the other se to the largeat suc | st the nomination for the Vice Presidency. ee, Se seer Se Rew Ream ema tose | "seit bila wore’ reersed: 10 the: Dotomities of. the’ | See Rene eaten So4P. M., and from to7 P.M. at 81 Chambers sireot, | many local elections transpirig established the | gate stated that Wise had ondeaored to get to be a | Sworn before me this 2d day of Dade Teer sl Peet MOE ee cee ay casera neon <eastot Broadway. JOSEPH STUART, President.” | fuo: beyond ail controversy, that it had the positive | Weter in the Know Nothing ranks, and was rally « Jo. Buuorr, Commissioner of Deets pam acanterhn sa | and euch sdéitional officers as may be required trem ce i pte ope rs Ae ie P member of tho oder, Dut not being considered Flable | City and County of New Fort r--amaph 8. Hope of The House went into Committee of the Whoie‘on the | Aimy (” ime be detailed from the other corps of the SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 06 WARREN STREET, ies, towns, even of | Pye ree hg not - Yeon # the aaid city, salesman of the New Yorx Henao, Ltn Te State of the Union on business Pertaining to the Distric! Section 6 provides that, instead of the , ; / Present VING SAVI TUTION, 09 WARREN STREET, | come entire States. ‘The rival councils, in many | qif cert rar gral gay Rasta, onaek | out and aye that he's the samo perton who male at. | of Columbia | ber, there shall be nine brigadier generals, one adjutant Na, Sond 4 V5 2. M.-. Tatecest ot nom IOA- | soetences in the same localities, and existing im | Viniuin member said that he would tale it apon hiraselt Bo she earige gs map ll Gord at pr nal Rohl ele he bet cecmceptcepr raped eer egeral one guar lermasie comenl “wo ebony Mase ‘on oil auses, fous $1 t0 9600. Theft | towaeitren th . | Bennett for the adver- rted t B ; | an jous commissaries and Epicerwe oma minn Ste atu | every State of the Union, and te mest then in | iruRinitcertec sie, armani | Mang eam aprmnn he Comp Gant tat he | oven othe ampratin af shapes telson | epee Geese ck aa comaiesbeeet Terigages fa the ty of New York, worth double the every county and townsh\p—contending for the | when he was defested as Governor of Virgiuis, we world | (iisiat reports of the proceedings of the same, for the ) Poni" to bse corporation tr washington for the election | Ot more ian one to cell Topless aes nee, wae bonds of this’city. pame principles, regarding it as @ sine qua non to | be very glad to come back to the Know Nothing fold | circula Aral one further says the rs not now elective, and to establish houses | "Ot more than one to each t and each separate CALEB 8. WOODHU! President. again. Sine speech was received with derisi tion of the Nxw Yorx Hxeatp therein mentioned, | of refuge or correction, and police and municipal courts, | post, to be selected from the tenants of the ee - | ultimate successfal isaue, and, asthe breach really | ““Oommodore Siockion was talked about, but be di contaired and set forth, to the amount of 40,000 and | &e. ” | and to receive adt more than twenty dollars nar less tha. M.D. Vas ean, } Vie8 Presidents. involved only forms, and not measures, that union | seem tohave many friends in ‘favor of his nomiussion auistion’ ofthe, ; se ome rans hegre at daly te (ateittiont or Obie a consideration, Mr. Gmorwas, | “rection? io vides that a ota ecla | Ff fe of Ohio, offe _______”_Yaxomamer 1, Boxrox, Secretary. | and harmony should pervade the vast brotherhood— | {or the Fresudency. His course, politically, was regarded York; exclusive of the Sunday and extra fnates; that | person Mee ae toe eee ies seppedment thas 0 agjeiael, ceastal Gumtree Gian ONE TO LOAN FOR aL y e words “exclusive ‘anda extra issues’? | crime or offence. general, j advocate, assistant fas M Kids ce aenasieie, ee ra St *imultaneously moved for the establishment of a | | Mr. Edward Everett was placed in nomination by one | were not inserted by this deponent in his former affidavit | _ The Cnamuax, (Mr. Phelps,) said the amendment was | fenriermaster, and. commissary, ‘hall confer £9 esai? way, acid 183 Fulton street, room No, 11, third atary. | MOF? Cyl NG te toe igraipreca | ed.oelth greet respect ‘bot. there was an evident Geter. | tecatse.meyninday ond stra lernee were exctaded by | (0 order. (dem. )iot Ne : Te | onal rank in the army, and that such ‘petal mente | aeresulted, june, ’53,ia a national tate | mination in the Council not to take up the OE om: @orporation rtisement, which only . Jones, (dem. )'of Tenn., appealed from the decision | ™Sy be revoked, the officers return to ordinary ‘ONEY.—-CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON p the name of any | required bidders to set forth under affidavit their daily | of the Chair, remarking that the House in this bi duties, whenever the President atcies, panaforien, sy aueds, te uny other pro | UBlon—the State and national authorities holding | Pexty hace. in Washin county, New | ‘ifcttlation in the city of New York, and to say nothing not control the judiciary of the District of Conte and the assistant aearieereaquers ois, sansgant see Bere, st 304 oedway, cinst of Diane ‘cond the relative positions and powers to each | york’ “He is about Alty years of age.” Ho will probavly | Tout the Sunday and extra ismues. a | ion rae hand the bill provides for an efficient po- Freie pig A rerglecimar dpe ding oe bee 0, 9. u 7 id mal Seer room So. 9, The strictest, confence and honor | other and to the nation that the several | be the nal choice of thi National Counc!) should the | sworn before me this 7h day of Desember 1854 estion of parsoae ad Reennegct ardor, and for the pro- | omicern to the stad without preftdice to thety Taste der treet. McLOUGHLIN & O'NEILL. a towards each we and the United | vorite with the great mass of ‘the Kaow Nothings,. He Jo, Euusorr, Commissioner of Deods appropriate than his amendment to secare this end, he | neon alee oe that general officers be 8. reapective heads of esch having resign. | was » warm friend of the late Joha C. Calhoun, and is a Joe ‘ é vats ier general of engineers from arm MONE, MEA | h'vnoe ml naa sasad nd Se was | STR Ae a | eerie ST Tt ee a ee order inaugurated under moe imposing auspiees pore eer sere ommenced life as & stone | THR LATE STABBING CASE IN WASHINGTON sramt— | Mr. Groprvas taid there was s law In existence provid. | Biority, to eolonel, inclustve, except in cases of doulity. r the entire forces harmonizing save in the individaal | & man of strong arp re vigor and indomitable will, se os a JURY AGAINST THE PRISONER, rh for the gpg of ced men ok poles, found in | S Son " Promotions to caj aia inclasive, are and cpposed to the plunder seeking spirit of the age. PRTeR M, Ne y 8 arrested, are sold into perpetual Tegimentally; vacancies grade of majer vativer plats, io, om ure the | person of the founder, who opposed the fasion on | immensely American, honest, bold Tadependent in opt. | Yesterday afternoon Coroner Gamble held an inquest | Overy lay, Diich invaets Lo ages rant? tot aside ceactiiegy ne eee ee ‘Se Ana strect. The the ground that the terms of membership had been | en, to opennrpems i ao; aie boing non tes at 110 Greenwich street, upon the body of John O'Neil, | ‘All he asked was» definite expression | iio” Section 9 provides that the President shall preseriba ‘Rest price far diamonds, old gold ; too much liberalized, and in the isolated case of the | tothe new party. Mr. Law has never meddied much in | %20 "as fatally stabbed on Sunday night, in the Rouse | , Dor entrant, (lem.) of He "rae apse tine | fhe mnaer of rus 80d oqopping the troop acted FYWEASURY DEPARTMENT, NG. ”””~”~=CX:«Ssvemnteenth ward (two councils existing in this | politics, and is untrammelled. It was the influence of | 5? Washington street, by a Swedish sailor namod Peter Sendgioneviel atcuemowis tae *"Eestion 10 abrogates certain f . wand prvoy, te old manbing hp tne | Cine cate a | teen, Tn rc aden wet eter at | "Er tas amen: | “REE nA i ch rae 1,700 and the new 300 members) where difficulties | man, and he is the choice of th wee t any provocation what- abolitionists go through! that the officers and mea rales@ ry r | man, ol ie it mass of the Know Mr. Gi back. bee ii the 7 ir. Gipprxae—And let the «laveholders ste , | under this act shall heve all the benefits of former acts, %G sn wiak cmd ‘eal tora | Seeee a ak ae mae i | ae opm cape rae et | Ea cLamat waren Ayer 8, nes an | Sen eat yt am ‘ Jeldon and Gaston peor fae ny ’ words, 17 and 3 shoald be | | Sam Houston is s democrat, an old Jackson man; sup- | side of the unfortunate man, On i i Mie. Se Ayes 35, noes not | ae follows:—4 foran of pay of the: ment of the navigation of the and Tar ered equal or relative numbers ia the diap2sition | ported Polk and the Mexican wer, He ig an honest man, | ++ he fled tom neighboring house, igebe ‘acon odor The Beoste bill to suppress the circulation of smal | SeBeral, $166; colonel, sid: lieutenant’ colcaal “stibs 4 would make a ‘ul executive, ‘tands * a} - — ays? Shey are by express enactment cxemptedrom tazstoe | of the ofl; the new contending for the equal | sartiyshance fs nomination. Hs bas ‘yarn sonsting | ed by Capt. Halpin, of the Flrst ward police. Annoxea | Totenc# currency in the District being under conside- | [htlocty gf sea ny, are md 1864, wot enn ton Fe iy By Baro evapane ar pager trek spon power of the vies Noting eepae ear eeualies io cate hee is an abstract of the evidence taken on the Coroner’s Mr. Matos, (dom.) of Va., presented a remon- ant of artillery — infantry $57; second ‘lieut. oa xéschod taterest cent This arithmett oblem being insoluble u; " "i " INQUEST : strance from R. W. Latham, Es id othi ; eadet $33; inspector general and paymaster er reer SURES | he rasp indonte, nono cons comand gan man mires en | MG tng itary, big morn, | ea oe, Mand ani the pane oa ie | a wre NRG Sc, yoke, eae ee ‘ ; ye lock’ ; . unless om of the Repubic, in the city of New York, unio where | twain, each preserving its distinctive pocaliarties, Hee ae Clayton tall Leown, Meee’ Gomnitay. | ho was. standing on the ours of 9 and 10 o'clock: | tion anywhere, but doubted the polley of the passage of | WoundA received in action, is to receive only his pag Peetu sate. They wil them payable at the Trea. | and the lesser presenting the rallying point fortne | lor’sfecretary of Stato—is man of experience and | Rector, streets, and saw ‘crowd running towards | th¢ billet this time, owing to the ember financial | Without allowances. sack. m " tums of $1,000 | cccentration of all the elements of dissatisfaction | *Dillty; but he ta now soventy years of age, andaithough | Pia Measa*that “John OvNeil, had Pbeen, stabbed, inumivahodtsneaue of complying with order tad apples Veluvtariiy te f be Ameri crow at Jol tabbed ; ?. . P estes ating il please addons thee roe, | and diaffection to the recently constituted and rol lo ost equal te tome'of the mew sorenecia,” his | L:reat down to son who had commitied the nt fend med | , ME, Cassme, (dem.) of Va anid that in Richmond the | fetta! from active service higense ito be om A < ‘ ’ wo f ‘hea Spdarsigned, “At Haligh, N.C. They will aluo state ia eminently esteemed and deservedly popular aathuri- | ;lances for the nomination are notequal toLaw’s, but | jons9; | noe a Te att waeld Taos, tha toca vqe | been banished from their midst, and there wan pouty ot | CPR, toe detailed from thoae of “npertor rraab, whisk ae rot fande thay ote Pay inthe bida wil | ties. Under the new régime, the order spread wit un" | “Millard Fillmore is a favorite, and would undoubtedly | Stabbed him, and he said he would; Mr. Johnson then old ani silver for ordinary buxiness transactions. board is to report to the Secretary of War, and said re- wo thes Governor, Secretary and Gompircir of “prewence | exampled rapidity in the United Sixtes and in the | rectve the nomination if he wasregarded as available. | pocumhunie’, may and we went to ' sailors’ boarding mee eeantizon testited tn w Hike way with regard to the | Tie Sova, iM duality te trast ted od “Sed Om, orlocal” Frosideat of the Bonk of the Stats | State of New York, in which latter dtate the coun. | He.is strong in the South, His course during the ex. | ‘rice'the houso we aaw the prisoner, Lawson, om. $8, | OE Fommrcn, (dem.) of Pa., nad the malt note law | ie President concurs ia that opinion, the oftese is te be at North Carolina. ‘The wudersigned reserves the right | cis have attained to the number of one thousand, | act, and bin general ‘isporitivn to crush out freesoilises | ‘airs: bie drome wae much disordered, and seeing him | Rad Precicely the aame offect, im Pennsylvania as in Mr. Te cchomann tas Seneebe ebeenoanece + The Shave, PSacencefe) Bid, tin; of Peery nae tna, Torathate canttien ie | in this condition, I asked Johnson if this was the | Caskle’s district. Specic had taken the place of tugs. © understand that the Committee on, Military Af- et a representing « membership of one hundred and | {ye sonitera nection, “The same reason hich sive, | man that stabbed O'Neil; Johnson said he was the man; | He temarked the remoustrance presented by Mr. MeMul- fairs in the House of Representatives ard working dl- dere wil) be the se- | twenty thousand, and ; : Ithen went towards the prisoner to arres j | ten was signed by R. W. Latham, who had beco ~ | gently upon a billl for the increase an : see fanny y , and st the period of this writing i. him streagth at the South makes him weak at the North, Pr t him, when he rf me Roto. d greater Ti | posmning i» sunburn atoms aad power Mirth gee Siri tae recat be poacau Tae te | Segre a ach ci | pale? eS rt ry beyond any previous precedent or parallel. The | rhe'seht~ins ieasose for tho nomnaion ‘are Tespocta: | Bit we then took hin to thr station hous,” | rorking man from ans sustind by shape wage, Brooklyn City N disanionists of the Seventeenth ward, aggrieved as | ble. We know him, and used to like him very much. most important o! wi was Me. Letaeen, eters invariably Tal, City News. i G. Ledde’ —" rr. }, (dem. ) of Va., said he they imagized themselves by the ectson othe me, | He TRacTaimaly atte rants Catboun demozat at | Qegeny Rae Suet Gauzery'™s‘Mes"toWashagton | shnplaster str od amir every cbr tas ot | witog pon the ronjart, peoniey fot tee eae jority, roon began to instita’e active measures, and | came in the next Congress u State rights whig,' Wo oe. | *Feot; on, Sunday night O'Neil, | (the decease) plasters, anderpeciaily shinplaslers. The times were oor- | Mitte upon the subject providing for the purchase of sal | fieve be approved the administration of Tylee. At ati | Lawson and Mr. Johnson, were drinking together, "I | {ual out of joint, but iteild not oscur to him he would | © piece of groand and the erection of @ building of wait ee oe operations than the re- | events, be received an office under ‘him. since | Was waiting on them; T heard some conversation | 1194, nor dld Me exhect im to Conve In, Sinken Grade | ‘be dimensions foran armory, to accommodate the mil stricted sphere of the ward, organized a Btate and | that time, he has not been actively engaged in | betmeen O Niel and] Lawson, aboat bow long etch Of | morial dated in January, 1893. The thing hed kept a | ‘7 Of the consolidated city, was brought up by Aider- national organization; and alded as they wore | Politic. We are not certain but he now | resides men Niel nage respectable while, whi agers who drew Common Council om Monday night, ‘Alabama. has la i could kill ten like 0’ and Jo! ; Lawson wi ie “the mar who it had | man Graham in the by certain indiscreet logialation on the part of the | great member of olevosin tat State.” Mr Bayser 2 | inet clinched O'Nicl and threw him across the counter; | F2et mihng things perinhable.. It in headed by W. | and pamed. The propose ste embracona plot ef ground dominant party, and by the disafleotions and dlanp- | ‘st man, of moderate sbilties, Southern and, ate | Tio tne now shows me: | stub Known an xchange Beak Owing to thai | outing on Myrt avenue, between Ryersom apd Hows- Pointments which are always tos greater or less | In the South he would be supported because he is right | , Peter Johnson, the keeper of the tavern, then deposed institution having commenced the issue of wmall notes, | [om streets. The cost is not to ‘The degree observable in all large bodies, and which re, | on the slavery question, the resolutions of 06 wsathis | t0 the samne facts aselicited by his barkeoper, the former | Vinpinia was driven to the necessity of Uanishing them | jrrert Digic, Jor the carpenter work ta wes. Yes Voor, sll generally from inflated views of high persona; | K20%2,10 be opposed to protection and « Lag neal BH arrest eninge ype Rican gegen Ti sgennotg me cMULian explatned, ‘This bill King, ats025,766, with epg . ; ed. Thi pared dur- In the North be would receive the Know Nothing and imony jm, but 0 new facts were | eM Noon Te eee tree Cal crus prepared dur. | ‘rie’ wail ten fest , consequence, have made considerable progress in | 0ld line whig support brought out. the city and State of New York and New Jersey. | xconnein nen’ Srny OF 8 wherefore.” Fr. Markoe Wright, house surgeon, of the New York | "ot chai aged his vets with regard to the mageopristy st cen: yner, small man as he ia, may yet be a ed ital the Seeulvame of amall notes, but doubted pnd of 6 This branch, en passant, ig howeve: thoroughly | President, but wedon’t believe it. His chances to be » was admitted to the hospital on American and perfectly sound on all the of | candidate, however, are good. should Law be nominat- i pron dee on ray art ge Pe Q'elock, suffering from | Peyning thie bi bill now. issues q wound in the ieft side; he continued to sink ir. resamed by asking hi: if this the day, and will, it fe presumed, co-oSerate with tc, 10 which case Rayner would probably be the eandi- | 12ti‘the afternoon of the 18th ivi. when ‘he died; & ‘- now, would 7 Coxmuurr oF Covmr.—Yesterda Mr. Mott Wright, ij been gotten up now, he be Pm ft mortem examination revealed @ wound in | *ct the same ren torte? Woul! won mow be | ‘iableor the Fifth ward, was arraigned before Jaiige the order on terms of equal and exact justice and | , Garret Davis is an old line, , nati post found G ‘ right, This branch has attained to one hundred | Would be to, verve. < cma | cartilage of the “ith ri, psig ikrough thw lower Wy. Moret. caliager asck tc tithe | pacilited ‘fotseees Oo teat tec aad lak oe and fifty-three or four counoils in thie State and | American sige of that cartilage the penetrated into the | dome the remonsérance t cape from his custody, The prisoner Indacod the’ oom ebont thirty in New Jersey. | much trath, Mr. “Davis is Fs . Prodlcepaaiae wae, tonal Sled with, nme herea pe Baal Bre Mle hr " | stable to ‘alan to New probe roi Independent ofthix branch, a thied prety existe, | hein goo menaa where) MT gieen lato the handa of the jury, | Mr, MeMOLS replied. "No waa charged ouh the pre- | "tl fou end wie Waking aloue one of 4 dating back ite origin to Ootsher 4, 1864, eS Gos paaliety semitaton’ Shee ideo: who nites fee delibetation, Tendeed the folowing 2” | sentation of the paper, and thrught it was his. duty to vlan Dereon thous tad be eooaped: 4 » and based | what Garret’sigaring may do. ‘venDwr: Present it, without committing If t0 Its contents. le not being able to make « « upon its opposition to the late ¢ ‘Jacob Broome i That the deceased came to his death from» stab with | __ Mr. Latonma asked why bls colleague looks nt the date, | tentenced to pry s fine of $20, and to be minatiors, ‘Tisin verity, the . withor a ON peg ede git 3 tate on the ere meee too ne Temogstrance has up to now been Pe een dat tee 29 dope is additions enh of a a borne Pega under the esta tts sure dearens 1 moteion: shin wees stret. (nn eh ee long as they could Beer of chat ination. ‘auch — ‘ agitator” diccnes mo! verdict, Ooroner Gamble | ° pot down, as thoy operat fraud Naval Intelligence. pel asonkormg i iaruariiy ‘canta ian by Sad commiited Lawson to the Tombs, to await the action of bone ~~ of the community art able, to bear the ‘Tun waw Navat Faacave NiaGats.—Menars, Pease & : a : rok, and the irend Jat. Torses: |The small note law of Virginia iain force this | Murphy, of the Fulton rom Works, foot the same stamp or itk. ‘of that State A O'Neill was about 23 years of age, and 4 rh * bast river, who have the ce ch & feeble exietence, and mgumbers in the city, was a cooper by trade. Ir. HAmaiTOn suggested that as but thros days were | boilers, and ‘the x 5 only thirty. wanpiibee of U ening . on pon iy hd the business jatng to the District of Co- | agara, are now their extensive five comncits. Symotome-of an exely deceaoe have | Mion Is cwesing Political Inteliigence. lumbio, that gentlemen should proceed without wane. | at ite early completion, have the pemarpr rey reine. ov nap igen oonasils pip Sng me. rose cutee emus a ramet Fred se So (dom.) of Tenn., argued in favor of an on fren tae tae aes battens ha fae ky 4 defeat Choate yr Nothings, wi Ire metallic currency. are preparing the detailed “—¢ Knocked at the door of the order for regular adele | Nothings. candidate for United States Souator, Ms. Commanas, (dou) oC N, X., thowght that wow | feree for the éngiane a