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tre: 7 = * 1 H Politics. Bark Halricn, Aotwerp, %5 days, with méeo eed pas TEMPERANCE JUBILEE IN THE TABBANACER, pirates collet herds and softe, so named on account of + | ey eigteedas she wicietce hare’ tet weit e.' “sovpeduuciaaemants oeant suena. | Sarrieeete bint they came in coutact with aother craft, the crew of er, gl pT lg She finally her ©- THe <oft cbells bela their election» between the hours | marter chaawe (Grom), —, Bremen, with pesnensers, te ~~ ee * which could tell them nothing about their carga, their The Whigs Lyicg Dormant--Unfounded Reports i | care, und has ot since returned. She further stated . Brig Sarah & Rilen (ie), Morris, Windeot, NB, Bt ders. 6 ‘ © Among the Friends of Te destination, their captain,the only thing with which th: speeting Governor Clark—Seward's Chaness inthe Stas | {hat there are two othor girls in the house,who are kept five and seven P. M., yesterday. There was considerable | (1), Plaster, to. 3 Whitney & Co, a reat Rejoicing Among Tiends of Tem- deatinet alate, being the sae ‘of their vessel, whi Kenale—Kere Krew Nothings than Uhe Publée Bye ha> | by Miller for vile sarramny 08 this evidence’ ter» iS _ excitement sound come of the polls, but 't was merely Schr Bei taketh, Store . ¢ othing. t a 6 | dictinents were found a each of acc uned onal characte: natious! Philade!phia. perenee. . ne ogy pease song eee Petal tm. Bekeld—Spiit Between the Barnburners and Sof’s— | fc unlawfulimpereuscet, oad the other for seeping a °C SP meaeneae ae eefeccnen te: Sehr Rottir, Wallace, wtltbett re, i hie fe. if litice. Iu several of the wards there were reports of | Ser Forrest. formed the audience that Mr. Culver had just arrived, — Zwsiom of the Woolly Whigs and Mvee Soilers, f., £2. | disorderly house. ‘The arrest was made by officer Epiger, P Dut as he was out of health be would tatroduee in his Although there ic omly the small apace of twelve days | ¥Ro brought them before the court, and they were held fraternization letwegn the bards and cofts. In the Se- ut, who proceeded to bailin ) each to anawer the indictments, Henry yenteenth ward it is said the national aud admiaistra- Speeches of Governor Dutton of Conneetleat, stad Governor Dutton, aunt ye as time before the meeting of the next Legislavure, ani the | y:.choff of Yc. 82 Franatort street, became heir bonds- tion forces united most lovingly. In the Twenty-wecond ry and Others He thanked thm for the Hatteriag reception which inauguration of a new Governor, atill there never has | wan. : : geese ‘ had been given tu him, and informed them in returatiat been ao little excitement at this capital upon the sub- THE CASE OF RYAN, ARRESTED ON cfaRGR ov man. “ATA th ao ® ni gps eu resulted ig = bs anki Nee helping ee ae ee Mane nique eet. And though the whigs claim to have the SLAUGHIER— A CUBIOUS P¥UCEDURE. election of the ticket bended By \Bileholae: Seagrist, ge ted it was a. great question, af. whole political department, every branch of the | We understand, from good authority, that the father Seee of Bloomingdale, by forty-three majority. fn accordance with tho following call a meeting of the fecting, as it did, the interest of the whole commu- government, every official dignitary, every subordi of the child Colgan, killed by ® blow of a bottle, alleged _In some of the lower districts ramors of a coalition be ¥ : ie two divisions of the party were rife. In the nts of the Maine Liquor law was held last even. gity. It was with no ordinary degree of gratification ity down to the lamp lighter od avenue sweeper, to be in the ands of Johm Ryan, has had an overture tween the two ing at the Broadway Tabernacle. that be: EY are mr rps to yainy tye voy in their possession and power, yet, since the day | mode to him to sottle the matter with the acoused party, Eighth ward, it will be ween by reference to ouradver- |...) sing worth Star, Aspinwall; Nashville, Charleston, Tears Rance Rrzorcines—To vite Trarek ance Coume acted in any other temperance State.” Ita operation of election to this hour, they have not altemptedtocele- | for a small consideration. At the time the inqueat was tising columns, there was considerable difficulty, Wind durine the dsy, NW. Bizy oF New York ap Vicwiny —A fow weoks sinc? ™* had been attened with the most marked sucoers, aad i he | keld,(April last,) no evid ld be obtained as towho —=A8 the primary elections are now all complete, we will Terctiaclan to ratly toe mamtaations made byte ccaty be was not acquainted with a town or village in Connee- brate thelr wip cof oe ieee Sep 3 os ial re as ees a Tatee the fatel blow to the child; but have ashort respite untit the commitiees moet neat Ja- Memoranda. t wiere fe war not completely enforced, He old ust power which they intend towieli, At other places aucl | the party at gave the fatsl blow ; Convention for the offieos of Gov ¥ responded to our c: ito you to et rart Wedney lay, -) a8 & day of rejoicins, and tho exbibition of flags, baunere, and other emblems, at tire clorious su i ‘The report thet rhij now bas ay, however, that there might not be some lo- apathy and insensibility may aot be regarded with ths | since that time, additional evidence having been obtain- nuary, when we may expect sonte curious developments | yin tat is tat ie Piient Gee 00 28 See, tee thes where It wee sot carried tate each; Bus He Could: toast inquiry, bat here, the headqnsrient of the Gtate.; td Gone to.chon ties Base ees aman foes eee we willdshegney 9 inal Mele pcure ht BA ib, Mo, 188h inst, by. Masses TW drunken man ia'hie sate, whilehe hat only Brena few goverament, where poliliciaes are Brought from over | {ieeaige by JusticeCiaze Sine then uowever antic Distress at the Au Sable Wishing Station, | Cinclourne £¢o,s sbipot about tone; galled the Ob sscmblo in the eveuins, at the Broadway Tren ae York Nene ecas Ge deua atten locality and fattened upon public bounty, who dépent | the magiftrate nor the Coroner will take the matier iu We learu from Mr. Edward Thompson, who ac | tat gnned ty Mew Edgecom™, whe “hs, revolutions, and mutuai ly unable to rake care of themselves. Its cusctment upon politica for daily sustenance, thia uncoacern is benda ond further investigate the matter, both partios yiysd in th's ctiy cn Tuesday evening, that tte tsa. es ship King Lear ‘was Inunched 08 jo at iarse, one with us inthe had en ‘ollowed by a diminution of one-calf 7 declaring it to be a case not withia their jurisdiction. grep acd inhsbitacte nt the north of tre An 3 sble Nb). sae em g the mumber of crimes committed before it passed Viewed with the most intense suspicion. Who is to adjudicate this important matter 7 tiver are eoffrirg greatly for the want of provisions Eden tah de A W. Oliver, the ‘Tegisiature, and he could also. say. “with: In-coming Goverfor Clark came to the city last week, Ctdlittin te0 aiauthrd an bat? Mer thauiprantak ey ot ex rota -a en poston Tlegiaphte Maxine Rowers. . Andrus, out fear of contradiction, that destitarion was and remained three days. He was suffered to pass Yecterday,s young man uamed Williaw Levere, was ecmpary with five cthers, to cscape starvation | ary Meeried: Milage ‘Thos Perkins, Than Li Cupler’ awe Keltogs! ICereated a tecling of perfect securidy, for it done away through the streets and public offices without any im- | arrested by officer Tracy, of the Second ward police, They seiicd in an open fis ing beat ow veg ae Thomes Denny,’ ©. Hoovor, with one of the most prolitie eauaes of Crime,as th» great portunity from office seekers. He made an engagement ciarged with having stolen two coats frem the atore of ee a yk oo rnlge Se ne aig me the | PRSLATSTe mares Conrespantintes. . ‘There were at least between two and three thousand sraia eviiiooes uel ran ioc atud etlecte that thegaon 22S Private residence, appointed Lis messengers, de Teviin & Co , corner of John and Nassau streots, valued Highthoure. ‘Tce remaining foor walkea with pakke < persons present, a large proportion of whom were la- who opposed it on the ground of its impracticability, PUted Sehoonmaker, Cook, Leavenworth, and Raymon! 41 $25—cost price. It appears from the statements of oy their backs about thirty miles, where tey took | <i : Nees okes Ss dies, Large posters were”attached to the pillars, in- | 84 that it would have » tendency A eres ad to prepare his'mossage, and then quietly departed on | 11> complainants, that the accuse’ watching his oppor’ a boat and sailed to Port Hmroo, Theave to Detroit seribed on which were the names of the various States tre'noy tobe foun emongitestmarser supporters, tire Bis Fe‘arn to Canandaigua, where he is now arranging tunity, snatched two of the cogts from the atore door, t"ey “BIGe b. stage, 5 ° found cit ters, ‘Thi : h mat ulema a Ay Gumleat wae 4 his mercantile affairs; #0 as toleave them in charge of | ana started off at a rapid rate, On his way bo managed peovle ut Au Sable Station iave been divap- i i: i f the law, as eno ry as follows, in which the Maine liquor lew bad been Coe eee ee te eee Cee nie + hte clerks darted’ Bla’ tdnia “OC twa: Senta ha? Gpvecher, | tentehen Rusahael eitaaie Mcamabatenr ce paton pointed in rec-sving supplies. Only ove men there of cod city and general q y P r} i it left, see enacted — sded it to the acceptance of the whole people. j KU . the other one over it, whea be was captured, On boing Ded his winter provisio..¢ whe our informent I: © th ° people. de jure, of New York. Unfounded reports have been cir PI q ‘Coukeon Minnesota .. «+March 8, 1852 4 thorough trial of moral suasioa, that 4. sh to the discredit of the incoming Excelle: brought Lefore Justice Bogart, le gave asanexcuse fur atid be fad refused am offer of $35 for & barrel o' ip tha aire Rhode Island May 7, 1852 Tbe made eiicctual; they CUlated, much to the discredit of the incoming Excellency, | the (heft he had ccramitted, the undisputable fact of po- ficor, Wa: buardingronse keepers had given n tice Massachusetts May 22, 1862 onclusion that with regard to the selection of his military staff, which yerty, hard times and ccld ‘weather, (the dey was cer- §:atthey coud xo longer provice thetic boaraerg | fornmast has blow the cucfaee Vernont March 8, (Applause.) tated that he bad selected four from the city of Albany. | tainly # bitter one.) He looked like a perann who hat » with food necessary to maiotain lite. There wae Ng! CY quae %, | hed in Conneutiont she truth is dhat only one gentleman of this city will be | bees in better circumstances—one that was driven to | gt the Station twelve families and forty-seven boats. from the f i | Fj vin, | crime by poverty aad hardship. The presiding magis- + Agawam. | Hall, who receives the distinguished honor of Quarter: | *¢¢#'S guilt, lind lum committed in full for trial, | base, prebsbly, pot teen able to bear the hardshive | a tuo Jane Immediately behind the plattorm were the following Iptions:— muster General. THE OCKAN BANK BMBEZZLEMENT CASE. | on way. Ons bearing Giesh sods So ees SSciceccceseos or, and who did not en The all engrossing question is that of United States | This case, which was set down yesterday {or exemina. eS et eee ee ele ee ee compas) W Wires Sat %° 9 4 > ain that high office. (Ap- | senator. ‘The matter id not agitated by the leading | , + ee SiN me nce ° There Las also the South end of Great ¢ MYRON H. CLARK. bs t New York ia in a peculiae | “\ionds of Mr. Seward, They prefer to remain tolerably ‘ain postponed on account of the absence of | freezing to death; he ley several t meson the'grouni | Rip, in 515 fathonts wate Head lighthouse bens ing rs © Se oe Rican extent Han | quiet untiba few days subsequent to the meeting of th | one of the counsel, James T. Brady. Judge Beebe was exbsueted and almeat tors:d, and is was ouly by | (per compass NW 24M. dietent with, latge red tettors oa é New Yor« 18 Comin ° 0 itought to | | o-isdature. There is no certainty that a majority of | therefore obliged to postpone this importaat matter | gréut exertions that his friends could arouse him. | , fy ‘sides of each-the one ‘Base Rip,” aud the other a o from experience | -},¢ Senate will favor bis re-election. Had the question It was agreed by the partiesinterested, thatthe | Misra. Haws, Linn toon Co., at Pennepoy, | “Great Rip.” ° NO RUM AT ALL. o ‘ye pati peepee 4 | at nm durin the last senaion he srould unquestioa- 1 kee should certainly take place onSaturiay, | neey Peintaa Barques, regal a ee of iahinasdaela iui vemny 4 | ably oxen. Opinion n- | at ore o'clock conn neir . $e00e20000000000e 0009000008 | uor dealers, but he knew there | SVM einin Gn sont Tne Know Netioes eve | i ed fa echo This fer ee Tenet £20) rhe main channel across the bar into Newburyport, Mase. oocccesogcocec coo oe occ SoOD i m aud morality inthis city | wade cad bavoe among the whigs. Fourteen Senators ity Intelligence, : vrovistate BYP toances” tir tach, @PAME ChONe OE. te ran the deepest water, no- e ; ° 1s was also said that tte'en: | i the order within that period. ‘There aro | Tay Cox WeaTuER.—New Yore 1x 1x Pesaro Zovs.— | Poke Baron witter supplies are needed. We fear | tices terely given that—to prevent strangers from ° MYRON H. CLARK, ° ould be attended with violence and Blood. | now tin Senators on the whig side who will not sugtain | y, : tar | uke Maron, wikter supplies. are nm @ fost | deceived tise Outer Light will box ‘on the. ° © shed. but of this he bad no apprehensions, the people of | Seward, And in order that no digappointment | Yesterday was bitterly cold. Words fail in conveying | we may ere \ocg have to record some sad cases of | Gy or January, 1605, and the ionar tint beotiog worn teen ° GovERNoR or New Yor« 0 .New York were a law abiding people, and they ook. | may be manifested when the time arrives, in | 90 idea of its intensity, so we give the figures. The | death, ovsasloved by starvation and cold.—Detroit ie Daa wr yey be ere ee eauare neccamany en pe ot oppor lew like this.” 1! ‘ Sahay thi verti 14, can be ereoted to resto) Secscccce coc escooecssoce 203 fit st thir city eon sa tee bacadin doctrabte ag fea oe aoe thelr wot following is a record of the temperature, as exhibited by | Advertier, Dee. 14. Be ean bur, of which due public notice will be given. | , viz = « Wax. E. Dona was appointed President of the meat- from it, if they on assisted by the following Vice Presidents and Secre- themselves. (Appl ‘eoved faithful to the cause and to | Messrs. Whitney and Brooks, of the city of New York; | '¢ thermometer at the Herat office :—At 5 A My) docs ow mm DisasvBa TO THE STEAMER | peonc Norio: oy TUL LAGHTING OF THE FOER@E LIGHT. use.) There never wasa time beforein | Mr. Robertson, of Westchester; Mr. Hopkins, of Wash, Adeg. TA. M.,8deg, 12M, 18deg. SP. M., 20deg. | Ocean in Boston Haruon.— The jury find thet | _Meriy is that on the o rthwost of crance that required more energotic | ington; Mr. Iticharde, of Warren; Mr. Williai 10, M.,16deg, This is by far the coldest December } 4 a hy Eyer icin thevicheitjret Exerawad, will be Tigutod ax te taries— : action arid determination as the present, The ladies | Tomping; hie. Field, of Orleans; Mr: Hutts, of Ailegany; | 1. tye” Si Bigs a lapse Poo ala omy age us matin 5 Bae Nan Wh of this month, a lighi 10 first clare according te Vice Presidents—James Harper, Rovert H. McCurdy, — were on the side of the cause, ond when they were there, | wy Putn: m, of Buffalo, and Mr. Walker, of Chau- | “¢@ther we have ha since the year 1849. On the 26th 2; CaN wooing, 1G, | Fro-nel’s systein, at the gamo time as the other. 3 ie = "7 4 , | : haviz % 11 points of the eom- Anzon G, Phelps, €.C. Legh, Thomas Denuey, Job I. there was no reason to believe that the gentlemen would — tanque. The ten democratic Senators will also befouad | of December of that year, the thermometer was down to | JOMpIng, 0: havicg been thrown overboard from the | tho kingdom. It will be visible from a! me Griscom, Horace Gresley, “Abraham R. Voorhis, y M. | not beso ungallant as not to stand by them. The pollti- | én opposition, although no reltance cen BS place] npoo | 7 deg. at TAM, The coldest day last winter was Jan, | St@#mer Ocean, in which they were passengers, on | Rev cwards ihe com, and will Dura, all the yeas, throusy. Hartley, A. R. Wetmore, Jobn W. Oliver, D. J. r cians, itis true, were opposed to it, but ao far as his | ¢n, two free sollers—Mr. 2. Clark, of St. Lawrence, and. | ( her ontwerd bound passage to Haliowell, about 54 | tower will bo painted red. Lon, the history of t ¥ + i tude east of Groeawick son, J.B. Cornell, Col. EL. Suow, J. ‘Terbell, Noah | experience taught him, the politicians would go to the | pf g low Wack city a y | 27, when the thermometer was at 12 deg.at7A-M. Grciock, on Friday evening, Nov. 24, 1854, between | Sues ds min 1'see, “North Peat, cost ot Gere Worrall, J. W. Kellogg, W. D Murphy, Theo. McNamee, | people if the people did uot come to them. (Laughter | Vote for Wathingion Hunt, Lut the trik cow eekcnay | The average temperature, for the first twenty days root Tiere ee ee eee elibds ie Bote eek, | kletctton of the light nhove the. won, 152 i oewoptan foot: Jac W , Purdy, Dr..W. C 1 for Washiny Q f P is ’ Elevation above the ground, 92 Norwegian feet. Visible 33 BE hae or Pd d oe de UI Lets 1 played ™*2.0r noLody.”” There cam be no calculation ‘made as | in December, 1863, was 32 deg. For the sama | bor, ia consequence of a ccilision with the British | Pisy\\in",thy ye wis stounds PETERSEN. ee ee ne ga, ee | qinaker concluted here, and the band plared to the members of the House. The Know Nothings period this year, 25 deg., and should it remain | steamer Cankda, on her Inward bound passage from | Cxixistiaxra, Nov. I, 1854, ROEDER. © drews, Ed. Falcone, ‘mith, 'W. J. Chrystie, T. P. rolumbia,’? after which ; boagt of having a sufficient number of whige who will J , ‘ 2 Lisersoal, by’ thik soberrenoe thacsban or Ocean Bere Townsend, F. E. Maiher, 8. D. Backus, J. MeKeam, Wm. | Mr. # D. Criver, having, by this time, recovered his . coslesce with the democrats in jreventiug Mr. Seward’a | #8 cold as at present, the average will be still less. | ‘pocl, by CAO |W LIGHT ON EGEROEN, IN THE VICINITY OF KORRES A. Hail, L. B, Ward, M. 'T. Hewett, H.C. Boyen, breath, nddressed the audience. “He spoke of the dismay | feturn. Tut the members are nearly all strangers, and | Never did our city presént’n more wintry aspect. ‘The | WAS set ou dre and burned. And the jary eay, in Orrick OF COMMITYER OF PRIVY COUNCIL, Secrecaries—John Marsh, ©. Hoover, J. C. Warren, A. | which prevailed emoug the temperance men at the com- | unaware of the many appliances which will be uacd to | streets were filled with shivering mortals, who looked | vit w of the respective steamers passiog the chanuel you Trape, Maninx Dxrantuune. November 21, 1864, i it _ i fel eley Know Nothing Comnities, which is to. preveat any | veh Grave citizens, whose usual pace {s solemn and passing aud regaesit g, jeopa:dizing 80 many lives in |< S!27;/,mylirseted by the Lords of the Commities of Privy Bogart, — Beale. mencement of the last election, and the anxiety with turn their minds and quiet their consciences, That | 4* though they never experienced any warmth in their | in the right seseon, with a number of other veasela ir he information o t. ere was a great carelessness 02 | the committee for managing tho affairs of Lloyd's, the ac- ‘The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr, | Which they ran to the office of “old white coat” of fifo 5 | —to learn what were the chances of success. He could |» " . slow, manifested a disposition to degenerate into a most Cox, of Brooklyn, after which, the PRESDENT came for- | giv s, however; he tco had seen Sam, and pariy, eanyues ng, shoul pees Baad ab de ning of | undignified run, “The drivers of cars left thelr post + | cass of a oh by ? : preted ve hresdistiny cf notes taleet Uy tno ward aad explained the objects for which the friends of ; 2 If ey expack £6. socouip hing; by oh bare srabtiohed ot hs A bm hd Hoglt Kortroginn Marine Department, relative to 8 nas temperance bad been called together. He congratulated Well, dark as the sky looked, it soon brig! neglecting to give ea ignals, by uo} slack: | i 2t an the lnand of Egeroom, in the viciait Fa ‘ ; a selves eclipsed. animated by the one desire—to keep themselves warm. ened, ter a little while, as the official vo There is an important movement on foot, thus far | ‘Ihe water f.oze In the pipes, and seriously incommoded came in, gave renewed hopes to the friends | yent in secret, which it is far better to expose and bring | housekeepers and others who depended on the supply: of the cause." sfr- Culver here proceeded to enumerate | to public view now than permit it to burst forth a month | and many a‘poor wight let his home for his place of a i a various Hg that Lota aks majority for Myron or two hence. It is the separation of the softs from the | business thirsty and coffecless. The gas lighte, too, suf- | Two Kaw Ni Su:y HM Haven, fr ate Dalonde ae ab 1 Clark. He knew an attempt had been ovade to depre- | Bufialo free soilers., Circulars to that effect are distri- | fered, the mtense cold chilling the pipes, and making the | (J Neas Emranants From Naw York | Sw HM eirbeyiaaiee patie ak meg wee 4 ciate the value of the victory, but it was not perhaps | puted tothe old barnburners of the Preston King, Abi. | Ught’dim and flickering. There is a singular coincidence | DRowNRD.—On last Monday afternoon Mr. Stephen | |"<;!:. ‘pumpig, but they. ‘vory slowly. The fosk is generally el n thst, 5 large number ot \mperaees | jah Mann, John Van Buren order, urging a reorganiza- | between the prerent cold term, accompanied by the fire | Y. Noble avd Joseph O'Neil, both of this place, start: -ruppoted to bo on the top, and that after caniking the ship Votes wire thrown for Panicl Ullman, who hod proi | tion yon the platform of 1848. They are to hold no | 1 which we refer at length in another column, and the | e¢ from Weston, in 8 small flat boat, Josded with | Will rreceed-to New York or B ‘The ship has 500 Walworth, Herman Camp, Hon. Neal Dow, A.C. Bar. | {0 sive his supper’ toa Law for the suppression furthe: communion with such softsas Soymour, Shep- | Great Fire of 1825, when the weather alto was intens<ly | jime ond Jeths, when, but a short distanoe from the | cts?) Which if discharged at Key West would cost from Sid Stik ae | liquor traffic, He was willing to try the iasue over again, | ar, and ‘hose whoabandoned the qational demoerats to | cold. Oneach occasion it was the coldest night of the ‘above alacs, Wee wake And ieamediate, | 30.0 to $20,000.—{By Totter to Eltwood Walter, Raq.) or emek of Rrovidence; Laclus M. Sargent, of however, and If they didn’t lay thelr opponcats out fat, | tate ofiirs from President Plerce and Secretary Marcy, | #¢ason. Pack One of the bNig -5 iy - Suey Mane Bae, arvived at Renven’ 190 Sas Eondie, bad ‘ hristian Kreoer, of Maryland; Gen, Carey, of ae i toy ost Ne kurreetes on a This scj.ration ia to, take place speedily, and the free | Broommcpaex Sqvane.—Pursuant to call, a meeting ble pat De fe Re te ip oie bang acpi pollens rth og 55, Cea Hee: A. - Eieworth, of Indians, ant Myron H. f then announoed that a aubseripiton woud be taken up | ScUer®.% thin kind tase bot eoted ie Dea | was heldat the ballin Fiftieth street of the landholicrs | wou rendered he rank. ‘Thus have two of our moat Ege matliers oy giant onrtigaaa Agena j | for the purpose of meeting expenses. Friends would go | where the vooleys aut. barhburners have wuited in the | 10 the vicinity of this proposed square, for the puryose | worthy citizens been taken from our mide. They Pray tS kD A: ne following is the letter of the Governor elect -— — whi be! peed age voee ARG TN en nomination of Sanford E. Church for the Assembly, who | of expressing their opposition {o the same, Mr. Garrett | came f:om New York to acttle among us; but have | missed uta, Tet 18th, and wont ashore on Marvisnend Caxanpaigua, Monday, Dee. 18, 1854. | also to announce that their old temperance friend, Cha: is pledged t vote for Seward as United States Senator. | H. Striker, Jr., who presided, stated that since the last | found a watery Missouri. Mr. Noble | Beach, where # io TERAINE, without damage. Another report Dean Ste—I have the honor to acknowledge’ the re- = sed ; 3 Jeaves a bereaved family to mourn hia loss. Quite psi) C did not miss stays, but that the land, being ening speed in due time, and by not keeping the T. w them ou the kuccess which had attended the efforts of cuurse required by law of steamers when pazsiog | Cert. 0. A. Hazarxn, R.N., Seorotary i.lo, is. the cause in the late election, and expressed his firm be lief that nothing could now retard the progress of the reform in this State. At the conclusion of his gemarks, the Secrerary read letters of apology for non-attendance from Chancellor | | "t lise Dis looks either. (Laughter and ap- deferring until the first of February, they will find then. | ¢ mpete with the horses they drove. All appeared to be | } \ “aE bers, from Philadelphia, had come on in the coli, bint of te invit : : . | that he would make a few remarks | meeting numerous rsons who were assessed iad ith snow, was mistaken b; ht for water. She geint of our sole inviing oe oe congratula aie Cahitaaie OAS thal he tate hale Loeie: eek cost | WHO 18 70 BE THE NEW GOVERNOR? pet § al Hiemes “ath eA aky conaate = i 8 number of citizens turned out to look for them. | ‘ill probably be got off without Ty ce:h of their efforts in the late election. ff time would | @0rbing, but came on with a warm heart to mingle with Lite sewn sag hacen oe ig Y papers ; But the bodies have not as a been found— |} — nxic Graurvs, of Gloucester, recently at St Thomas in ermit Ishould be happy to meet with the friends of | them, The beoming of the cannon announced to a ALvgxy, Doc. 19, . pared by him, for the purpose of defeating the measure, | Leavenworth ( 7.) Herald, 8. dist md the people | teste” Been closed Ue Ene Seeks asc cata lection | and he entertained no doubt but that, with united and trae days at rem this port ‘ud "was righted after locing my public duties, preparing to. meet the | should thank God for the triumph. They had exceeded | 4,5" epers.” The Atlas to- e | energetic exertion, the efforts of the property owners | COUNTERVEITERS ARRESTED IN RicHMonD.—Jobn | “tetePmast and some eails. ah os Be 3 the old Keystone State, Ponnsyi * y the newsprpers. @ Atlas to-day questions the ? - ScHR F J, Jonze, of Rockland, which took fre from hee sBy every mmowent of my time to the | jr ovia.e sote for prohibition, except im Old femeky | SCchracy of the return, and intimates that steps may | would be successful ; that they would be met with | F. Manchester, Jobm Whitman and William ©, Haar | jjS<"".d'wu, ested above Neviosaare estoy osnteuned aken to test the validity of Governor Clark's tenure of Asth. perauce and good order on that occasion, but private | ‘live certainty the election of Clark, duainers a Legis ature, will oce ‘ i . county, where they thought ‘they were voting for old | ' strong opposition by those interested in carrying it | Phreys, were arrested on tne 18th inst, in Rich- fjuk Yoo tritnteat ters eeaee ete wette, canvass: I | General dack@on for President... ‘The prohititory law gf otlos under the ‘<ertincate of the SiaW¥ otnvaterts, through but it ich opinion, that the. square sould mond, i BE ac ot & counterfeit | foun Many, Benner, of and principles, wad who sustained by their voter and indy. | WS entirely Ameriown, and anything traly American re Te Ok Peer hk tere nor Clark upon the can- | never be built. The enormous ‘amount given by the | moue © counte! were $20 bills on the | here Wiiged. ‘She sill probs . (Cheers.) The triumph in New York | ¥éss 8509. From this allowance the questioners of the | Commissioners for the land in the square eculd aot be | Merchants’ Bank of Lynchburg.” The three arrived vs ence the nomivers .of /their State.C - cannot fail tight "e congratvlate one aucther on’ thee tram, | would LeneAtall classes, even the dealers in the pol. | seatieeing water tated nowld, be deducted all the | spproved by auy court in the State; that abundance of | in Richmond fiom New York on Sanday evening, Atthovgh the plurality is small, the victory is great, | snous drugs themselves, oe ag a ler geo Sr Pt iliegally awarded to Clark. ns suatearing vatesy patie Peo bbe teehee og or Apr to | and pat up at the United States Hotel. They are 7 foty i ¢efeat, while the march o} e temperance people | Votes ili clark. * » | cbtain it, showing that three times the real value But the true and firm friends of temperance lave yet | (e‘ceh mule, the im pile. iho aubality, | Rusepelled, but the intent of whch is obvious, are di- | the land bad been awarded for th property taken for wen of fine appearance, be gamer style, - ; ; : ave ¥ } ‘Whatlemen. much to do before their final triumph will be achieved, | vided between Clark and Seymour tnus:— he square; that at no time, in his opinion, situated as | £2¢t superbly. and so far as we dizcern from | cii at New Bedford Deo 19 bark Lexington, Smith, indian and I trvst ro real friend of the cause will fora moment | °Fver, law, and the checking of crime and | PoC it 147 | the few words they e: of addrea. | Ocean AAT | the land was, which had Leen virtually dedicated to the pet Aa che a Ploeg chery elax on effor 2 ibite 1 1 t 01 pauperism in New York. The work of temper- | 7,’ cancion, but enforced” M naepscitally. vane obedient ance was the work of God. Let the people of New | ForSeymour, purposes of a public square, ever since the adoption of reer batt had wiht Lapalns Noy 5 (ty letter from Cape Nye), we J Vernon, Light, an saved. The capi can of camphen from a lamp, wh thost bitten. firvact MYRON'H. CLARK, — | York then rejoiee, and stretch a and to all brothers | saigeity for Se ‘ Jas | the city map, which was in the year 1806, couil the ‘ail for home In a few days a 5 sheet: over the Union, for the safety of the republic, “and tho jority for Seymour... --. sss. +4s¢ 165 | Commissioner properly and allow more that Ar ‘Oct 30 ; Coffin, shotek Fothe Rev, Joux Minen, of the Committes. Union depended on the ultimate success ot the cause, | OBly 11 of these seattcring votes are allowed toGov. | Saas Per acre; and as the squate contaizel avout | _ AN Inrorranr Ccstom House Drcrstox.—The de veith 1000 wh; Gegrger douhey, de? from" ‘agatla Goes oS “ev. Mr, Marsh, one of the Secretaries, read the fol- | He hoped that God would enable them to overthrow the Se/mour. In addition to this, it is claimed that 80 votes | twonty-two acres, the award, irstead of being $100,000, | cisicn of the Supreme Court, on Wednesday last, in the | !0.wh. M “ low'ng preamble and resolutions — dominion of rum. (Cheers. in Madison county were illegally east by students in | should have becn $40,000; and in his opinion, the re- | case of Eing vs. Maxwell, involves a of the law | ,,12 Ochotsk Sea Sept 1(by letter), Meteor, of Mystic, 1600 Whereas, we, citizens of this great commercial metropolis | Sr. Hatrmp then addressed the meeting in anener- | Hamilton heen beg ade of addition, and suppression in | port must, when presented for comfirmation, be. sent | which is of great public importance. Bing, | will be re- - ite vicinity, Faving, after sears of arduous toil inthe | getic speech, See ere euten counties, when corrected, restore | back om that ground. Mr. 8. stated numerous other | collected, was Naval Officer of {ihe port of New York un- | Bark Parthion, from a for Rio J no date, perence cause, the happibogs to vee s government of our | Mr. Cuivxnt said that during the display of eloquence | 26 votes to Seymour: and the majority of 215 votes for | icgal objections to the measure. Much feeling prevailed | der the last administration. He, the Collector and the | a¢ reported (5 days out (by the jy age jg then choicg slected for the Hespire Stata, - ig right and proper, | he had forgotten to look at the subscription box. Clark in Schuyler county _ unfairly allowed, the county | against the square among the people, and aiter some | Surveyor of the Port claimed thst all additional duties | Reade 10 Calin? rts, that Rey. Takoporne Cuvier thanked God for the people 8nd allits works being deemed and decided a nullity. imi: recautiot ‘meas in there were in the nature of “penalties,” and that for Belize, Hon, Nov off Cape An- We, tauld neembte for pavsat congratulation, and teres. | that he had given them a Governor after his owabeart, | the vote of the town of Burns, Allegany county, of 74, Picimnary Mecautionary measures being, atopted, the | there wore fm the nature of “penalties, and that, as | | Br Raith Et, and given us so glorious a victo: "| When he looked at the States represented on the ban- votes to Miram H: how 7-14 r Myron H. Clark. Tite any | FORMIGX Orxnattoxs oF Tux Tnact Socrery.—Intercat. | letter being Maxwell himselt—were each entitled | ites of Cierloovon ms Teen? Dace © i. Resolved, fhat in. Myron tiotley Clark, choson from | ners posted on the columns, he rejoiced to see'that a | CAnVassers, 60 as to read for Myron H. This was | interest: | toa distributive share of them. {Tho Secrbtary of the Tree- wits) Aiken it dos gions the people to be Governor of this State,ge havo con: | place remaiced for New York. Cheers.) He invoked | Prep epbonne if the votes for Seymour, misspelled, were | ing intelligence was communicated at the meeting of | su: Bot admitting the xalidity of their x's Fhpon, om Poindlpae Yor Moti Del etnes Adonce as a man of intelligence, industry, wisdom, firmness, a blessing on the cause. ‘on account of “additional e. , the Executive Committee of the American Tract Societ; money: integrity, patriot: humanity, wh ll vet POLY! e ‘The wmé of all seems t that Clark’s 300 ma- | ; Ye Ticlteous {nw (for the: wuppremon, i ntemprrance, and |g MUi,q Gu'™ Mein appealed to the audience for some sasity a sunject tothe following deluctons | on Monday, the 18th nat, from various parts of Europe, at ranted te be paid Into the treasury; and Ring, Bereign, Bests, - Ender whose administration the moblo motto st cur State, | bay ‘expenses, but there was a very fosule | {erity js sublect to the following Geductions :— isrita West -alisea.Recewea' ted i the Micro.’| Stsbehalf of himsclf and his colleagues, brought this salt | ,,Busxos Aynze—In port Oct 8 barks Kanawha: Escclsor- go up higher! bs signally realized in the ox. | response, an the meeting immediately separate. eae y ry ( aay sted Pager hay ies re ‘iam, and the Micro: | to enjoin ey Collector from paying it in as ordered Pit 8 Say BO ae tirpation rafic, sequent | . Sy Aye JPA pee ag Islands. Rev. Dr. Barth, of Calso, Germany, re- | the feoretary. The decision of the Supreme Cou: liao, i weatenetinea: Ser pom at enon rae he dimi- Brooklyn City N _ Seeley a Nal sage Cog ee + 80 | ports the publication of the 100th edition of his,‘Bible Co Sins claim is mot alld, the additional dutice being Grae Bepanycany este Pondictes, and industry.” Uwonted Prosperity in every Branch of human | Finys.— Yesterday morning, about 3 o'clock, afire was , The differonce in seattering votes......° + 184 | Stories,”’ and thelr translation into s dosen new lan- | naities,” under the law of 1846, ‘This decision anver to | “‘Colanwe veep tnk-In port Oct 26 ship Union, Pitts; fer 2 "Resolved, That in the election of Honry J. Raym discovered breaking out of an unfinished house on the | TR¢ ¢rrors in Steubenand Were b iigrim’e Progeese pazeek im'asion, states | the treasury in this and other cases some two or three Calcutta 8 or 18 days, distinguished fellow citizen, Feces toa the second office ofthe rohibitory I he gift propibivory law. £0 | corner of DeKalb avenue and Ryerson atrect. Before the modern Greek, and that a colporteur is successfully em: ot callers, 1 not mare; theravenne oMfcers Who | mits She oP ee ae tee ete, of aan th Bristol. RI. Bate Senate whe voted with nin’ the Kast ating | Gremen could get to work, the flames communicated to | Clask's certied majorty.s.. ss... din Northern Greece, & solicits English publie- Righest lana‘ thin tharacler, It we arcace realy | athe ott 2dr abt Noy 22 big Pembeche, Salt, fee ieleal partion whe sympathise with our merenncter en | ® building adjoining, and ‘both were consumed, with a os a Oe pend RR apcneecaagecats: a8 Ly, a4 tae, ps a cate apeastie pew] toistaken this decision covers, also, the ehief made Vera Cava—In port Dec8 bark Fanny, Holmes, from Fereaze mutta i us arog sae | SORga nee Fem amanda te“ amer JEN Het enrol whan me | Sues al wea oun tet mahi, tom | nteClnclag ofan Fence sto Wot Ba: | Rene eee i an unfinis! LD . ir. James j se - evolved, That we have, this night, the prond conscious. | Brown was the owner. |Loss $1,200—insured. drarded to the Gentral Gomalicee heres rmbrace sraiati: | ple and Alezatiria, “One reculs of the wager Renee, | MOFe-— Washington Sentinel bec. 18." en. apeaggpa skim pipeonighegen acon i for Myron H. Clark, for Governor of this |. Last evening the goods in the show window of McAl- tude of cases besides those enumerated. One afidavit | ‘‘will be an increaeed demand for them, wherever io ehiflade A Sustal | fons che aati in Ske eoadea aad eeeaaent Ace | sharges¢ miactatement of ope hundred and sarenty-tine | Arable language fs spoken.” Rev. Mr. Gull, Ascension ef QUT Canon Tra Leaistarene—A bill bes pase | yavie juan wustooniy one sabre Beck Squall, Boston; ti e, we, ba tommper Marin Jane, Eastport. political or civil. part fastly looked at ono great | from the gas light in the window, and caused considera- Yotein favor of Clack in Aterhane Irland, Micronesia, ack tives of South Carolina sub- |” BosTON—Arr ‘Dee 10 ste ty of sole neha'netanreteeRond'apidy' tas yesriaye UR amare. The Mamen were, suppressed before reach. oF counties Were are error of adton and muppres: | & grant af publications, and-wetes of the coureron or | STiiOE 81,000,000" tothe nto of the Blue Ridge Ral. | Telographod ‘barks Bering, from Melagst ited word of the Lord and Gideon,” sad God a be hier ded a gc a ee | Mons, wrhich, when corrected, will eure to the benelt | & sallor in that remote fegion by means of tract atcrne | Charleston’ and Savannah railroad, The Charleston pa. | Cid ships, resnk Jenaren wathron Osicustn: Teloe ry. { sw 1A colo man, familiarly known | of Governor yur. q repo: treasurer 8] recei; look upon the of tl Dills as inat Harlow, Francisco; Cutter, New Orleans; Resolved, That th te by which thi 4 4 . H i. 4 % po! passage hese as inaugurat- if, he cick. Goneray ot the” Stateinavts reton ai as he dasky withthe large mouth” was found Iying alt ty" taye "Ite aa ceFlale: Bowoten a tae Ran | te tha Seid oF OE recat tencrensing | fog a mew er inthe commancial earcer of ‘that oly. a | qheti, Drage, Sumairt, Sulana, Wa f n , however, as ‘Sena! ey uatansas; Tonaro, Arey, eles Pubic reatiment in favor of &, probibitory liquor iam, on the pavement in Henry strect,fncar Hamilton avenue, question can be, that the cOunty of Schuyler ‘n'a hollow | cial diffculties should lead to retrenchmeste ta the been, | port bas beon submigted in the Senate in favor of re- | Sait Hinds, Cox, St ine; clement, ; that the difference between 260,000 votes given for | Carly yesterday morning, in a state of exhaustion from _ fiction and nullity, a counterfeit of a county—a Schuy- | volent gifts to this and kindred charities. . ing the law ‘in relation to colored talnaa: As Bourne Sunt eB 1862, amd 155,000 in 1254, i the intense cold. Officer Blaschack, of the Third dis- J¢tizing affair. P Tur Reckxt ACCIDYNT ON THE HUDSON River Rarnoap.— | modified it provides that captains of vessels arriving at | Naeh A cy be Korsn and telet peice, conveyed Bim to the station house in & Gi Roubem aneaniy So5Ue Ieche Tele alccd arias | Yesterday Coroner O'Donnell was ealled upon to hold an | 40Y Port in iho State mruat give bond and eecurity that | (att previously), 8 So Eeer acai oud cart, where he died soon after, His crutches, (being 4 the Seventh district have a@irmed this | inquest at the corner of Thirty-first street and Tenth | *¢ B€gtoes on board their vessels shell not go on shore, | |". Sloomer. Ship iF: tion of indivi OMice, it would be found, in our opinion, that two-thirds of | lamé,) with his cap and tambourine, were found lying Ge tees Term of this Court. — |ATH—Cid Dee 18 ship Aramede Snow cy the voters in the State are in favor of such a law. by his side. He bad spplied at «rum shop in the sion, though the announcement has not reached | avenue, upon the body of an unknown man who had : Court Leulen, NOsiaane ieth- tae, Sev tone N = Y Waanea Witenes eset gs ae Ns bere. The matter is a curious one, and wise men in this Colendar—This Day. pa tym nn I a! os tompertace victory bute victors arene ofthe tent putitieat | Relghberhood, during the night for, privilege to warm | Bere, rasmevttt ie curious one, and wise men in this | teen run over and killed by one of the down trains upon | _Oxerm Seatsa Dumrwicr Count Nea: 0, 1%, 17, 26, 28, | B¥orh; gobs Judge Tunney, 7, Hammond, ties, because a portion of our brethren were delnded to font that he could not sorvive He eee aidy anne, | aplciously for the democratic party thau thus to slow | the Hudson River Railroad; but in consequence of the | 22; 28 33, 84, 88. Pret re, Fall River; & HN! he support of another exndidate, are acting a part 08 base | ee a et ceaeenee cold, An in. tit has the y of the popular vote, while its | non-ttendance of witnesses, was obliged to postpone |*,.°/rammn Covxm Special term.—Nos, 10, 70, 30, 4, 5, Tetamer Piedmont, Port, New tion, the men wie, for three years has fought our bation fa With the facts. ° ig tRtiete sit gomiet eae U2 tse renpetanbtity of Pewee: | Oe sees. We ondaeatsed ikad iba beny, of the deceased raed | T ouucn PrianNos. 1641, 15€6, 1677, 1674, 1607, ‘BRUNSWICK, Ga:-Are Deo 18 bark Rilen Morrison, Ga- piaocs, and who was voted for by temperance men ofall | Ropnmy.—The house of George F. Taylor, on Gates hale beta @ o pushed Cncther tj | BUFmmon Couss—Four branches—Nos “ vet, NY¥o: (all tical parties. “He knows who are-ble fends, but will be | 0 . ; . Police Intelligence. His limbe being disjointed, were pushed together and 7 x $83, n Dee 14 schr Valiant, Babbidge, NY: kical partion, Be tnowe grenne, near Betford, was felontously entared om Tuse- | sary Gp SwaL¥E OONVIUM AND OD. HUN Kept in a basket, until the coroner's inquisition shall | $6% 1107, 738; 41 418, S87 Te 80 ark, aos? Tae? | Sldsehe Oroutt, “Jones, do; 16eh, 6, Kesolved, That now, after years of successfn! strazgle | day night, clothing and other articles, veh DRED | take place. Coroner O'Donnell will hold an inquest upon | 275) vm age athe ~~) ‘TES, | Nickerson, do; 16th, ship Delft Haven (new), | tgsinat intemperance and all ite sources, wo rishtfally ex amounting in value to upwards of $80 dollars. The | AND FIPTY PAUPERS FROM BELGIUM—ARREST OF | ‘he body of the deceased to-day, if posalble. | 988, 1008, 1188, 662, 1206 | 450, 361, 18, 548, ton; brig Kate Foster, n, Barbadoes. and claim from the elected soveraméut of tho State the burglars escaped, uncetectel. THE FORMER AND THEIR DETENTION AT THR TOMBS. | “escrow oy AcsnTaNT EXOMEER The election for | BOt#.0f iaaue must be fled with the Gert, on or before | “PALERIVE 7 Deo 18 sloop Thos WY, Thorne, Cum- features of the law vetosd ty Goveraor Horatio | SS TTS Yesterday afternoon Sergeant Bell, attached to the t Dit held on | Tomar ae Cbre inst for the ensuing January | Sites, New York, ld 19h seks Seeeph Cenndall, Chase, G. No chicanery, or fraud, or political management, Witlamsburg City News. | Mayor’s office, received information that the ship Roch- er: ee, $e Sproat, oe 66k Who Pemany Mrrrixos.—The whig primary meetiogs | ambeau, Capt. Stackpole, Assistant Engineer for the Harlem District, was held on 3 JALVESTON—In port Deo 9 bi Milford, Cole, s coming up the bay, toatea | M°Rday evening at thedifferent engine houses through- | NYork; Wn M Harris, Tory, for was, revere, | of the consolidated city were held om Tuesday evening. | with 150 paupers and twelve convicts, which had been of which Wiline S Satbe et eakes Coan ae, | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Exocaier, from do; Sea erie ae - » 2, jor law. is | Thirteenth Ward.—General Committee—Abel C. Wil- | gent here b: Tadeiphie; Bache, from Pe Ons | a y the Belgian government, being shipped at | received £36, and George W. Lynch, of Hose et bark y ee marth, Daniel Chichestef, Edgar Darbee, L. T. Coles, H. | antwerp for the port of New York. He immediately, | No. 5% reevived 656. Mr. Maltby ‘wan declared uly ha prev te beh J eater her ‘York; barks el ed. ‘odfrey, Parker, Boston; brig oung, pham, | Att ; | B.Ripley. Ward Committee—John D. Hant, Georze C. | with great alactity, despatched his squad of men og t atudy JACKSONVILLE —Arr Dee 6 diligent study | Wheley, Samuel French, Cornelius Woglom. board the vessel, before she had reached the wharf, and | _D¥4P Hess Drcarrtatan-—The directors of tho city Nev, York, Matai, Fanon ee ane ter, Havana; sobre Pilot ; linge, Boston; Angus, a fin, New ¥¢ virs, Ingalls, do; Prins"atuere” = igs } Panddalutary | Fturteenth Ward.—Gereral Committee—James Han- | had the twelve convicts arrested, . | railroads have come to # determination to discontinue 5 with the earnest inquiry, whether | ford, Peter Bennett, Gilbert F. Parker, D.H. Brown, Jas. | for Judge Beebe, who was sitting ian neha ‘who | the practice of giving tree passes on the clty cart. The | KEY WEST-Atr Deo 2 bi Fidelia, town, DC; Cary,” Phitedctphies” uh, skip Met Hayes, Diy, NOtiake Tor Liveepeee [at before shall sot mow, at once have the approbation and support | Ww ansyer Ward Committee} tt, Wesley w. | oFlered them to be loeked up in the Tombs until some | times are hard, and the office-holders, who have hereto- iret titan Thayer. Ward Comalttee—Joha Elott, Wesley W. Provision ie made for their couvayance back to Belginm, | fore been carried free of expense, must hereafter pay bas + | These convicta gave their names as Jaques , | their way, as all honest should, ncral Committee—Charles Sher- ‘C. Preston, D. 1. Northup, Ro. | J+ Babbite Mace, Joseph Werr, Guilliame Bolonger, | ‘Tam New Ceve,—The Philadelphia mint has issued « 5 as esiepradenes, ang = dert Clinch. Ward Committee—James Dickinson, Joseph ; J08¢Ph Poisons, "Felix r, John Ws few specimens of the new cent piece. It has the same 4 neat LUBEC—Sid Deo 12 bark Lucy , Thur John, Ni, to ond for Cebus sche Stare MeGrogers Palieat ia MOBILE—Arr Dee MenDBILED Are Deo 18, park Delia ¢ NYork. Gia Hows: MYSTIC Sid Dee 16 ship "Belle Wood (new),Tacker, ew T. Miller, Daniel Young. Second ticket. eneral Com. | John De Hague, Charles “Vau Huck, mbert | devices aa the old one, but is smaller and ter, mittee—Abel Smith, Aw. Hanford, Brooks, Fran- | Joureenier, * W. Schmidt and Pierre Mack. | Ticre isan yetno law to authorize the issue. It is _ex- cis F. Laramee, Jr., Daniel L. Northrup. Ward Com. Fer some time past man; an governments have | pected, however, that one ‘will soon be passed by Con- miftee—Thomas Eames, Samuel Smith, James L. Adams, been in the habit of xending their convicts to this coun. | gress. oR RAW vonm—eme DAY. Sixteenth Ward.—General Committes—John H. Gaus, {T¥ 888 matter of economy and feoag: gd themselves. | Arporvraryt.—M. T. Maguire has been appointed 7 Sime. arre. Charlea B, Smith, J Anthony Walter, John Montgomery, begin Nga ses H pot ger Sa pd aide of | Clerk of the Coroner's Ofiee, vice Mr. William % Bi mew wari Ly rel. ‘ard tee—s, ni igned u Bethon, BlwerdColling, ene ete MCP CBAK | States, and uccordingly numbers of thelr couvict- | iris will tend faithfully to the discharge of the Care | Port of New York, December 20, 1834, Seventeench Ward.—General Committeo—John A. Bou- | ¢4 thicves, forgera, and villains of the worst de- | ner’s business. a telle, Jobn N. Stearns, George W. Bruce, 5. D. Taft, Jas. | 8ctiption, are continually arriving in this city z lemoy the Governor elect, our sup- CLEARED. enactment of trae prohibitory law: and | p. Hallett. Ward Committee—Frederick Perkins, J. ¢, {fom the principal seaport towns. in the north of Naval Intelligence | _Steamebip Korth Star, Warnock, Aspinwall, MO Roberts, pnd its cetes commercial ity, we Gisdee Stearns, P. P, Hallenbeck, Edward Williams, Archibald | Europe. ant t evil should be im ome way alle- | Tax Gosporn Navy YARD.We have seldom visited a rene nahip Clyde (Br), Woodward, roe Thomas, Maitland, ject, in all their efforts for ite enforcement | K- Meserole, Job Davis, C. E. Shopoft, Robert Dunn. | res af not al for the great increase of crime | place in which there ia more activity displayed than | _ Steamship Nashville, Berry, Charleston, Spofford, Tileston order of the community, Tue Assavir cron A FemarMtJohn P. Teale was ar- | 12 the metropolis ie ing to become ‘alarm- | at the Gosport Navy Yard. There are about 1,500 work- That when we adjourn, we will adjourn to Ship On , ing. We hope that the st measures will be used vario boring ip Oxnard, Hinckley, San Francisco, . place on the adoption ofthe Mates iaw in | rested yesterday forenoon, by officer Byadley, onthe | tonvoida repetition of such another embarkation oe Seperturente, "the work on the tre aan nicer fae ip dons, Tayler, Liverpooh ph hg ray TPS . here, to eelobrate, not, s political ut ® | charce mentioned yesterday, of having pushed aGer- | tbat of yesterday; and we also hope that the authorities | Roanoke and Colorado, is ees indeor, Button, ort an Prince, EB Beck & J , | Progressing rapi and when ves. te, men woman down stairs, whereby she was seriously in will lose no time in sending back. those convicts that | completed and ready for service they Meet tes ba. Groshersogin Von 0) tg (Brom), Shaffer, Santa n : Pe a | they have at present under safe lock and key in the immense floating batteries. The sloop of war Constella- marth Hennings, Moller ing. . jured. He gave bonds to appear for trial. Capt. Gal- | city prison, tion ts nearly rigged, and will probably be ready for sea "SE Grosse WB ie an, Lagana, W Geffcken. Aveanseone, jaye laudet , of the Second ward, visited Mrs. Kaiser, the | ILLEGAL IMPRISONMENT INA HOUSE OF ILL Pans, | early in the coming sprii is com; specimcn Aenea ag mies | ing. De 4 ¥ injured woman yesterday, and, although out of danger, | f 1 achitect " is, Savannah, , Mott & Co. NEW BEDFORD—Arr Dec 18 schr 5 ia il be eebnnd, tar ber Vol. for tiverst days ik | ANS CHARGE GF ExOPiNG A BASORAORLY Mopen, | Tote Pewwamie te chee aon tasty te earvien, cht Harriet Pee Wi tons Pee ae ere Wow Work. C14 WN wl e At the conclusion of the foregoing resolutions the | starvation staring her in the face. The children were | ADthony Miller, aGerman, and his wife Eas, were | having her lower maste in athe ging nearly com- | mith, Bo # river 18 free of ive to p of the line 81 pr onthe 2 = a anaeemal Feat oon by on ag fh Be og Rap Rl pp Bere a bd bay pac martes Bo GB ry oy Big ge Sf theiline | Sleep Joke k soa ec New mar Haven ort fer NYork responded in one unanimous ‘“‘aye.’’ The choir of the | ‘mmed" i 5 e | Court of Sessions, charging them with keeping a dis. | New York is still in tho use, a8 Moskees Celcharas, oe * ; Tabernacle then entertained the meeting with a tompe. | Jide ator: che begged hin 18 poy hor Malte wees | orderly house, under the guise of @ lagerbter saloon, at ota wae be Rarlan Mein ‘the dry dock under. | Steamer M Sandford, 'Poiladelphie, Saudferd’e Taheees, ewport rance song, the music of which was the best part of it, | with whieh she could buy food to keep her children | No. 00Grand street. It appears that there persons | fein’ duit wer dnd oP thee 8 new naval ARRIVED. "Seo id nope’ Hon} SF eitan the words being of the old hackneyed style of tempo. | {tom starving, but instead, she was thrust out, have been in the habit of inveigling young German girls | store house is in Progress, and an extensive foundry is | Sbip Biles Greenman, Magna, Havre, 36 sary with mdse ua ) N York; and others. rance ballads. —newly arrived emigrants—into their house, ander pre. | 12 contemplation. When 'the at present | and to bverett #8 Nev #, lou Zid, Dee '18 brig ‘Yd Raynes, Harwaed, Rev. Mr. Manen called for the Hon. E. D. Culver to | | AFPOINTMEATS BY THE GovERNOR Exeor.— | tence of procuring for them situations in families, snd | S16 on in this yard are completed, It will be the finest | 2. exehanced slanais with ship swith Brakp | FO ‘Art Dee 18 bark 1, Bi address the meeting, but that gentleman among | Governor Clark has made the following military appoint- then inducing them to their persons for g yard in the Unite? States. It covers more than 100seres | Botits a6 fonda vie eh ord. nd Youn, eee ‘the missing at that time, he supplied his place for afew | menta:— . | which the landlord and his witgreesived, “The ter GF ieorns, ed te tes pene leoetlon NO ZUR | Birrenta fork. Cid bark Helen A Warren, Sargent, yninutes in making @ little speech about the ship “Anti- | Inspector General—B. F. Bruce, Madison county. ny of Johanna Wachter, a years of age, wan taken | 2am, Dec. 18, iat ang: Debraska,"’ the noble ship ‘Free Republic,’ the Engineer in.Chief—J. J. Chambers, Albany. before the Grand Jur and it wont © Yaine Law?” ship, and the dimoulty the tem: | Quartermanter Gencral-James 1. Mitehell, Albany. | that she arrived in thissousteg: abeat. Coverage ao” | _ Tum Wixpram BaNk RompmRS—VRADIcT OF Hn | yerance people had'in their managing thom during | Paymaster Generai—E. B. Kendrick, Albany. that on the Ist of last month was cngaged by Miller in | JURY.-—We learn from the Willimantic Mudium | a Rieti overtook them ag they were passing | Surgeon Generale. Hof, Albany, the eapacity of waiter and bartender; that after being | that the jury in the case of the Windham Bank rob- U6 straits of Auburn. They, however, snecesd Aids-—E. H. Schermerhorn, New York; John Sill, Al. | 4n the! house two days she was induced by the per-,, bers bave rendered a verdict of guilty against all n getting out of this dificulty and in making bas Jobn B. Gale, Troy. acasions of the .wife of Miller, to have improper | of th ners except Jones, on whose aso they into the open co Sere ‘hey met two “long low black”? | Military Secretary—Samuel C, Thompton” Ne@ York. | intercourse with a man who was @stravgerto her. On | did ret sgree.—Hartford Times, Dec. M0, 1 Lie PROVIDENCE—Arr Deo 19 sobre ‘Mosos @ Leonard, irs ng itr ge, Sieber Page 0 ‘alken! > Fate; Mull from NYeuks and in the weet bays (op ‘with lumber, Sid Factor, Larson, Rio, Moans, Aus Cages, to load for NYorks Bawper Sarge, Crest Bex Bervor. ob Pee ar LEM—felow 19 bark Chugan, from Wost Const Atricn= tee Dirnsters,