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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. ; WHOLE NO. 6695. ee SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1854. : PRICE TWO CENTS. ABRIVAL @F THE AT HALIFAX, Tur Post Orrice—Lvonxasep Rust ov Lerran Boxes. | A BILL TO ESTABLISH 4 COUBT FOR THE INVESTIGA- Time. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun.] Oneof the Dukes of N in the as oe ~ Postmaster Fowler has determined to raise the rent | poi tracted ty the fonste and Hooter ee Renreenta. | _ Friday, Deo. 22, being the birthday of Colonel Fort Lravenworta, conteay bas 8 \ yho, oking bia yd DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Le omalos egeee arabe ntineniptentecrd enabled, That led stun of cniablished to be called'c - yicetve tome! ot eA, |», This place bas bacae extomsly aail iia cated af Oxford, where he took the degree of Ae Me rs @ year. p has ne- | sem a 8] 0 a wi wien 2 ee ahi tts havi ti deartmet | Sr Gnas Mana aei"ns ate 28 | Regiment (Darter Bins), wen slbrted uy that | MEGS, aavignion on Gn ivarhas bon | 14st ue Tu man. ott, amening bai, ‘Highly Important Intelligemce, | 4 »0t paid for itself; and certainly merchants will | Pootent of the Senate te hold their offices during | corps with a perade ‘ weather is cold; and the ’G 3 the he inherited from his mother, and on anna not object te 4 ‘a ‘ps Pa and dinner. They made a fine || 3 the Governor, together with sotprmeehiten pay the additional two dollars, espeoially | good bebavior: and the said court shall bear and dete ian We esac all the other territorial officers, have gone down to | feted upon him by his father, enabled him to Rar ann bornagnnnn as they are promised increased facilities for the delivery | Milne all claims founded upon any law of Congress, or | *Pppearan’ rohe through our principal the Methodist Mission, near Westport, where they eralify taste his life. In 1787 he was jAustria in Alliance with tho Western | ofictters. The number of private letter boxes now in | aby contract express or tmpilch whe tae eect upon | streets, with Dodworth’s band, and did uncommon | have eatablished their’ winter quarters. SPE ee of Se, Boval Beolets, to whose the dopartment is 3,500, and the yearly revenue is | of the United States, which tay be » to it by a | Justice to the mubefantial and elegant repast fur- | We have had no Eastern mail here for a week, covers Sorat pery. Mts wee tho subsclaae ot Powers. $14,000. Preparations are now making to add 700 boxes ¢ petition fled therein: and also all claims which may be | nished by the proprietors of the Clermont House, | although the law provides for one every day. The many’ ethan sony scientific men of England, to those already in use, which, with the additional rent, | State the dete et the cla ote alt conc areas At | im College place. : mail carrier ohare broken down and given | and Titdloed dame distinction ans chemi. 4 : Tull make the total revenue $25,200. |The inereasedeum | 4 ful statement of the claim, and of the action thereon | After the demands of nature were satisfied, the | OP {0F good this time. We have been inn S| nrasal in his habits, and-prudent in his iavest- WAR TO BE thus derived will be devoted 10 the employment of from | fy Congress, or capetine, depemiuanata,. if such an. Captain (F. W. Waterbury) poids ” Me waiting, and waiting, and waiting, and still he penta, his competence gradaally increased to for- i — a ae Sh Wore wonien 2 tion has been bad; specifying also what person or 4 jury) rose, and, in a tone comes not. We areinvolved in a sort of Rip Van had no residence and formed Be 4 of Bart Gckoo are ieele. ccteatied Raha tom twalve to | 00H are owners thereof oF interested therein, and when deep fecling, spoke of the object of the meeting-- | Winkle oblivioumness. The world may be Passing family tiee. The latter part of hs ite be spent mowt- BUPORTANT FROM THE CRIWEL. andl wpon what consideration auch pernon or pervons be- | the commemoration cf the memory of Baxter—of | *hrough the most comprehersive revolutions—old | lyon the Continent. ‘He never visited Amerian, * | Gertainty unfais: Sad ie is ae be Rapes Tee eik ortydt | came so. interested. Each of the’ said judges shall re: | his relation to the, fourietne eed ieee the | governments and systems and people may be and knew it only from mes ‘as Engi SERRE Mae iy hoped ploy- | ceive a compensation of four thousand @ pet ment of a few more clerks will give them the time they | Civ fo’ tuarterly, fon’ the freeeeet er an, tam and of his glorious death, fig atthe | coun rand new ones travellers at that time were to give of failing of the Washington with a Cargo | "ow 2 much require. The increased number of boxes | United Sates, sad shail tevean cath ie muepoy ite his men, the First Regiment of New York | [P , and we here, in the middle of the | it. He drew up a will, by which he hie ; will supply a want that has long been folt; indoed, #0 | Constitution et dime United Stevan sak dhe eeore the | ‘Volunteers. He concladed by oftering as the first | American Continent, be entirely unconscicus of the cperdy to his next of Kin, a nephew, for life, aid Worth Three Millions of Doll great bas beon the demand for box facilities, thet | constitution of the United Staten and dlecharge faith- | Volunteers, memory of Col. Baxter,” which was | {#me. We may wake up to-morrow morning, and Toth children, absolutely sua t . 4 ons ars. Ponuses of from thirty to Afty dollars have been paid | 'a’e, 2 ‘and be it fur-her enacted, that a solicitor for | drank in silence, and followed by appropriate | {f 8 mail should {0 fallin onus in the mean- | But as there was a remote that the wi or AS MARY as undred names - ‘ y Saeeepeaa chants anders hare heen ou the Fout Oc boobs at sai cout lull in ppd by dee Essent bane | tee Sa eae eae realdent, Governor, | MN of he wale oladoch’s soere of eh, | might be frustrated by the dont of : } MARKETS, one time, waiting for vacancies. The additional boxes | With the advice and consent of the Seuater it siall be lent, Governor, | comfort to ail sajourners, as well as $0 these peraxy, | erty deboend. 40 the § will be supplied by January 1, 1855. | , nate. It al &c., the health of Col. Stebbins was proposed, and a 2 cace the property should “to the Ui Pp ys yi, the duty of said solicitor to prepare all cases on the | drank with pine times nine, and fi nently reel here. The Department at Wash- | Statesof America, to found at Washington { peaaeaeamanaananannee Murrary be ne gir cold bape appears toharo | part of the Rovernment, for hearing before sald.conrt, al march from the band. by 8 G- gion ought 4 morq_ attention io, these far | the name of the Smithsonian daatitation an but little effect on our military friends, whose ardor | ®?4 t¢ argue the aame when prepared ; to cause’ - allant ern maile. gration to this terri Nebment in ADV AN CE IN CONSOLS, rises with the fall of the thermom:ter, On en ad Petes Ay eo r+ Roca bees eae ‘aperetaeee pride of hig Ramer and, aden red = gr | has eatabliahed » great neceaali # Tor panctyallty an omeee, i ie It contemplated ry ‘distant, &., &0., &o, were favored with the salutes of several military com- | ties, and superintend the taking of testimony, im thg ; «0 HOHO in the regiment, which the Baxter Blt dispatch 's, sneir Spérations, aud it is to be hoped gery. only, and probably was not inserted from —- panies, and, among others, the Fourth Ward Grenadier | manner prescribed by #Atd ee and penittally fo Wn, | bold; ‘aleo to Baxter's worth, The | ‘atthe Department will see to the matter. ed plan, or from any confident expectation of Haurax, Dec, 23,1854. | Guard, Captain J. E. Jones. ‘They numbered thirty-fiye | °F sich services as may bo Fequired of him from tim» | Oolotel spoke at nate of hs datiod Of thé militia, , of Maryland, Chief Justice of | being Carried ont. Judge Lecompte, le association with all the oon. | the "Territory, arrived at We on Friday last, It 80 happened, however, that the distant tests of our country. He thought the present goner- | with his . He will reside for the present a | gency occurred. Mr. Smithson died at Genoa ation could hardly appreciste their ifiuence in the the Methcdist Mission, that place affording better | 1829, leaving property to the amount of £120,608 struggle with Mexico, in establishin - | accommodations than any other in the Territory. sterling. ican died without issue, five es merce, increasing the infiuence of the United States | No division of the Territory into judicial districts see after, al and adding milifons to ita wealth, and finished by | bas yet been made, nor probably will be uati United States were then, for the first time, of the remnants of | si ring. Jadge Lecompte has, so far, made a deci- | notified of the bequest which had fallen to — done all this. Ge then, | decly favorable impression. His high! able | Congress immediately passed a law Deng his Bead witah’ wan drank ted sbseea | sitsdal oles ate now atelee oer he ane ity | luk Geert of Chasers tit the eet cok oe is ria! Ts are now us. are, a e © health of Colonel | 8 man of most sterling qualities. He -possesses ia Duryea aan Mas oneminaa the Seventh National a high degree, intellect, dectaion and denen In | bill had proved how little reliance could be pina Seay Mecano sors | er eneaaer ede teste | anda” ena eas ering. self with scrupulous propriety. No seles- . . Senex toast, sili beiciekcooowecigpaaia tion could porably have en msde by the Presi- pila was accordingly appointed }, went ont te to time, in the discharge of the duties o' 5 muskets, and were sccompanied by Shelton’s Brass |: Fai solicitor shall be sworn to faithful lscbarge Of the Band. The Guard made a fine show, which is certainly | duties of bis office, in the manner preseribed for the more than can be said of their it, which had evi- | qualification of the Judges in the first section of this = suffered shockingly. Yesterday the Taws, Rus- | act; and he shall receive a compensation of three thou- sell & Co. Guard, Captain Edward, Bucken, numoering | and five hun«red dollars per annum for his eervices, to thirty muskets, passed the Hxrato office, on their way | be paid quarterly from the Treasury of the United States. to Harlem, where they contended for twenty-five prizes. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said court ‘Yhe Rynders Grenadiers passed the office apout 11 | shall have authority to establish rules and regulations o’clock in the evening, accompanied by 6 brass baad. | for itsgovernment; to appoint commissioners to take They were out drilling, preparatory to making their |. testimony to be used in the investigation of claims that grand excursion on Monday. The ‘‘boys’’ appeared to | may come before it; to prescribe the fees they shall re- quite jolly. They looked as though they did’nt care | ceive for their services, ard to issue commissions for the a fig for the ‘hard times,’? The royal mail steamship America, Captain Laing, from Liverpool on Saturday, 9th instant, arrived at this ‘port this afternoon, for Boston. Her advices are ten days later tham those received by the Pacific. ‘The Collins steamship Atlantic arrived out at 11 A.M. op the 6th inst, ‘The screw ateamer Sarah Sands sailed from Liverpool for Portland on the Sth inst., and the Washington left Southampton for New York on the 6th. The latter has , One hundred passengers, and a cargo valued at £600,000 taking of such testimony, whether the same shall be Fire ww Sevenrvrra sreeet.—At about three o’clock yes-. ier bE Ped or the claimant, or C8 United i. nm testimony is en terday morning, a fire took place in an unoccupied frame | fees of the comminsiones before ofa It is taken,’ ams building situated in Seventieth street, between Seventh | -the cost of the commission and notice, shail be paid by 4 Eighth . From this buildi sueb claimant; and when-taken at the instance of th In 1 to the toast of the “oldest - | dent for the office he fills, William G. Mattai land, obtained the property, it, in gold { sterifng. Send tan tetris dwelling vremupeea by are ae | Sovernment, such fees, together with all postage in- | ber in the y,” Morris Miller, the grand. | avd D. Beott Boyle, Eegs., of Westmiaster, Md., | rovorelghs, into the Treasury of the United Bish, ‘The news, although devoid of anything exciting from Moon, ‘They were both consumed.” ‘The unocenpied | curred by the solicitor aforesaid in his official capacity, | father of the Baxter Blues, gave a sketch of | who came out with Judge Lécompte, are stopping | in September, 1838, building was owned by Mr. Hays. The fire is said to be | pall be Paid out of the contingent fund provided for | their history. He had been a member since | here. They are highly delighted with the country. It was invested, by order of Congress, in Arkas- ; the seat of waz, is of the utmost importance, inasmuch | the work of an incendiary. | See as ita tea pee ma & rns 4 1826, they bad sent two officers to the Florida | The election here on the 29th ultimo, for a defo- | sas stocke. Here it, bed another narrow chance ef Hecrentar SENN Tit 4 ' esteem pert cet ipo ances Tose Soe Tae tt tty, teres | Sohne, Mig Seca at's | Sine "Ecevit as Meee ar | SOE ahs, artnet wore in progress, and that Austria had signed a treaty [From the New Orleans Picayune; Deo. 16.) | and-required to a¢minister an oath or afttmation to the | Ob€ of whom was ever found {ying in s oornfeld or | date, is sald to have beet elected. You havo no | about as much as Indiana bank bills are now.” But Of alliance with France and England. j anes stceuship Louisiana, Capt. Talbot, arrived at | Jitzesses Trough before bim for examination; and also eore behind the baggage. In the city militia | doubt been » informed. So far asthe number of Cee a jd Hes fo pan Nothing of consequence had transpired before Sebas- da for) oe = Bo aren pape 8 jodie in ender to Ne examined before sul omasoner which ey bac ee Wihingta! Pe te teay Vion be baa tt, bat it the Ctl eek Bas rae, and reinvested the amount in the United topol. Coe lo subpoenas # ave the same force as if iss rom & | the Artillery; and had sent from their ranksto | anything to do with the result, be has it not. He ‘es Bixes. There is no mews whatever of importance from the | "A gentleman from Indianola informs us that Mr. Hud- | (atretycouTt, Of compelled, unter fuck ride ence | the Leatslatare, Baxter, GUmate Cat, and leatly, | Wawsok. lected Ry Bie people ef Kanme. . Ho is |: Thies wes. no fantily to take oc ciewe the Besa deat of war. Frequent sortie, ded, ani the | #°%, of the firm of Kirkland & Co , died in “Port Lavaca | ders as the court hereby created shall establish, Waterbory. To San Francisco they had given « | not their delegate. He was put upon the track by | hold effects, and what were not sold seat 4 Pasnane wece gonoally repulaed withont much damage | WOE aca Or Bane Tee tase roe | fet Amd bee free cnueod, That fn lana | SREP Dealt of Adjutant Stonras Was ther aeety: | Baile box ine Kansas be toe peat ree te | Wochlngton, will Aad ons of the glace enoca doyeted were. ul yat mi aco at wi 8] be U cach i TEN large amount of ground has been put in wheat this fall, | forth in the petition of the elatment to not farssh any | Who felt satisfied that the militia was the nursery | Before the near approach of the time of election ny | to the preservation of the.“ personal effeots of tan ‘Onetiher side. Tue allios were continually receiving re. } in Mclennan county, notwithstanding the difteulty and | ground for rae, st ahall not be the dete eee. | ot Faiotiem, and tbat when called on to act, no | sign could be discerned by the most observant indi. | late James Smitheon, Kaq.”" among these relies inforeements, and wore mainly engaged in strengthen. | C*Pense that the Mere cone, cncountered im procur- | authorize the taking of any testimony in the case, until | reoreants would be found amongst them. ‘The | cating anything else than the success of the anti. | are lis plate, walking atick, inkstand, chemical ing their positions. slantes been compelled 19 sends long ‘isance to’ pro: | aru herelnaer” preieds Pest, Mee nee: | heelthe of Col. Hart, Licuts, Gremuer, Soott and | slavery party. "Rte original fand was $515,160, and the cure it, . wy” | Congrets sballsin such ease, fall to contrm sé opinion | Wad: td Dodworth’s band, were drack in succes: | ‘The Governor of the Territory, and all his per- lated intost arsountod, in 15t6, teen DOr” Oem ihe main taierost of the news is centered inthe ne- | "Burglaries, nays the Adeocale, are becoming quits of eld beard, they shail préceed| to lake the esteeee | S108, Snd the reat of the evening was spent in sing- | sonal’ and political friends, were on that side’ to i shoes aeriars iaa8 = gotistions, which had become complicated, and of vast | common in Victoria. The store of Mr. Oliver was Broken | in such case’ i y ing snd the usual convivialities gether with tro ont of every three persons in ail | dering this enough to begin with, ia into and robbed on the night of the Sth inst. - See. 5. And be it further enacted, That in taking tes- The Western Teran says a large amount of sugar cane timony to be used in support of ‘any claim before said has been raised around Sen Antonio. The gra court, opportunity shall be given to the United States to have become searce since the nortbers commenced. file interrogatories, or by attorney to examine witnesses, A passenger on the steamer from Houston informs us | under such regulations as said court shall prescribe, and that two passengers were robbed last night by some | like opportunity shall be afforded the claimant: in cases Baxter Blues have 189 members on the roll, itory. i | August of that year, passed and 71 sotive me Eee eeatne qpelzitory. But within a dey or two of | the iustitution.” It provided for the appointment af suiciibensshanieae staan nee, sourians. They came over in crowds— some in wa- | ayer Ct Siteen regents, posit sifylog The arate fe ht ete rag a Peete: .| ona, others on horseback, and others yet on foot. | {tort tg deftey ig’ the se of erecting = The noble srd_brave hearted John I’. Jamereon, | "bey were, forthe greater part, a most P a unecomly | building, with li museum, conductor of the November Salt Lake mail, and his | 904 teckleas ect of men. They crossed the river it | Washington. The priveipal ie not, to be fi importance. & treaty of alliance between Austria, France and England, was signed at Vienna on the 2d inst.—binding, it is supposed—Austria to declare war against Russia thief, who ent their state room and the money | where testimony is taken on behalf of the United States C 4 f one from under his pillow, and from the pockets of | under lise ns. ‘ore Th B. Separate detachments at different places along the loan. ‘withim one month, and England and France to guaran- the ‘other. Their Saiees 1 abso We a é a segnls in “ ve companions, Thos, -B. Hackney, and James bord Ther upon, but to remain a permanent The pre- . are Sec. 6. And ther enacted, That rson | Wheeler, were murdered ‘the indians er. y necmued to be organized in separate A ‘tee Austria against invasion or insurrection. Holmes, from Mississippi, we belicve, and the amount | sbail kno ly and wilfally sweay falcely Delors said the 1sth'ult, by Bloux't on | parties, under the command of particular leaders, Raa, GS on the was accordingly come Austria cats on the Germanic States to support bor | “4, TA lasagne court, or before any person ox persons commissioned by each 1. A meeting was to be held in Galveston, on theeven- ing of the 14th, to consider the propriety of appointi party designed to operate at specific localities. The iculars are given by Messrs. Converse, Thus, the pale in every district, except at Lou. The well known ability and scent eas ates to the Southern and Western ercial Con- : y of Professor Joseph Henry, of Prince: tober mail and returned on the th. ‘The unfortu- | 7ouce and fer up towerda Kort Riley, were sur- | Soin called to the office of Secretary, aad them, or authorized by this act to take test! ina case pending before ed court at the time of said ‘With federal troops ; but Russian influences are at work Ge ahh oad tte aliwndl an ia opposition to this. Commercial letters assert that | vention, 1o be held in New Orleans on the second Monday | court, such person shit ie ceomey, cota tes nate mail party wes on its way in—got to the “Band | . Soe em rpenenee of she: moment they || G25 of superintending the institution. The Anstzia entered into this treaty unwillingly, but con- | “ifr iatorsy.’ ® | and, én conviction ere aa eu fed tothe | Hil,” tuenty-aix ’ Unesiehed and Tatinidated the judger cromaed | Hoatd of Rogente covaist of Chieti ys a | oh ote of hs thats citizens of Salresign, } same pains, Pepalties and disabilities w: now are, or | where were fire ry amt ane- Berators Pearce, of Maryland; Seuted'to it-ia Preference to breaking entirely with the Vwi dito was ge the Masonic Lodge, o! | shall be hereafter, by law prescribed for. wilful, and cor. | eupp be. . se mere. i . - : “Ho'bad been * , "i Nesselrode has published a letter defining the four terms on which Russis will accept peace, namely:—A Joint protectorate of the five Powers over the Christians in Turkey; 2 like protectorate over the Principalities, subject to exiating Russian treaties; the rovision‘of the treaty ef 1841, to which Russia will assent if the Sultan will; and tie free navigation of the Danube. Prussia and all the Germanic States were hastily put- ing all their armies on a war footing. It is said that Omer Pasha, with 40,000 troops, is ‘about to embark for the Crimes. Admiral Hamelin had resigned the command of the French squadron in the Black Sea, and roturned to France ‘The remainder of the French troops in Greece have heen ordered t0 the Crimes. ri & proposition for the augmentation of the British ‘army to the extent of 36,000 men is to be submitted to ‘Parliament. The Spanish Chambers have decided to support the present dynasty, Th? ministry resigned upon some tri- Ring financial defeat, but consented to resume office. The Jatest intelligence, however, is to the effect that the Crisis continued, and that Espartero had advised the Queen to send for Madozand Oleazo to form a cabinet. tral America, and had returned but a few days before | shall keep @ recérd of their proceed’ 3, and shall, at his death: He was much respected for his tutegrity and | the commencement of each session of Con ss, and at al of New York; Judge Berrien, of many social viet the commencement of each month during the session of herefore, speak of the proceadings at that point | Hawley, of New York; Judgo Got pam TCE a Congress, report to Congress the cases upon which they from personal knowle They were perfectly | o7tne Goast Burveye Gan doraan The lew cack i of rd Bi? OWN YO pater. D5 5 point | of Reprece: ives; Mr. Towers, the Mayor of Tees Tes eee polls naar inetan; Tufas Choato, of Massachusetis; Gi je. Astounding Matl Robbery. shail have finally acted, atating in the material ~ outragcons.. The crowd of Missourians assembl The mail robbery at Elmira, New York, proves to be | facta which they find established by the evidence, with | not cls) > a Bc Iawred a early in the morning, and commenced operations | forbids the Board contain two. citizens . | thei inien in th we, th: r) 7 le ter, anc, in some inviances, whole mail Lageciave been | fHeh opinion tx founded,’ Any judge who. woey dissent | Sie cog and Gall hae tiseonghe ey ae ian by JEslativg on filing a temporary vacancy which | "“Ie tating ts now nearly completed, The'em- tex, ane, in seme invtancrs, whole malt bugnr have berg, | Much opinion in founded.” Any judge whe toey dissent ls , satdeing Satenew Rese bathed Mee ork city"and the | ftein the opinton of the majority sfisll append his rea- | piapeed and come near passing through his throat, | bad occured f Beebaeape oes pe ge B ayer | Bual income is $30,010. How thia is to be dis 20se@ man : atte , West. Innumerable complaints reached the rtment | Ons forsuch dissent tothe report; and such report, to- J | at Washington ani eavecl agents have been reat over | zether with the briefs of the toticiter amd of the claim: Erin | Micouzl. Tre other judges protested agains: ths of, we leave for the subject of another article. the road to detect the thief. “Every large post office on | 2nt, which shall accompany the ibe upon being roporition, but yielded immediately to the storm the line was in turn ted. Arrangements were ac- | made to either house of Congress, shal! SS ongien in the cretly made to arrest simultaneously every route agent | same manner as other public documents. And said on the cars, ba; men and switch men, on the New | Court shall prepare a bill or bills in those eases which York and I've Railroad, and see who the robber was. | ‘hall have received the favorable decision thereof, in Every man had been spotted, and another day or two | such form as, if exacted, will carry the same into offect. would have seen them all in durance “vile. At last a | And two or more cases may be embraced im the same telegraph despatch announced that “sixteen mail bags, | bill, where the separate amount proposed to ba allowed rifled mostly of their contents, had been found in a vault | im each case shall be less than one thousand dollars, at Elmira, New York.” And the said court shall transmit with said re the Elmira is an important town on the New York and | testimony in cach case, whether the same shall receive Erie Railroad, where the Buffalo and Niagara Falls. and | the favorable or adverse action of said court. several other roads meet. Of course, at times there Sec. 8. And be it further enac:ed, That said reports, would bea great accumulation of mails there, and the | *nd the bills repcrted as aforesaid, shall, if not finally opportunity of taking now and then a bag without its | acted upon during the session of Congress to which the belog noticed. said reports are made, be continued from ression to ses- The local mail agent who had the contract for taking | sion, and from Congress to Congress until the same shall mails to and from the cars was an old gentleman by | b¢ finally acted upon, and the consideration of said re- the name of Gates. He usedto employ fia son, afec. | Ports and bills shall licking, drinking sort of a chap, to drive the cart and | &ress, be resumed, hendle'the bags. It appears that he had-an ac:omplice | ceeded with in the same manner as though finally acted by the name of Stone, a young fellow employed in a | Upon at the session when presentec siable where Gates kept his horse. In the rear of this | _ See. 9. And be it further enacte”. . at the claims re- stable was a high fence, over which was 2 privy belong. | Ported upon adversely shall be ple __» pon the calendar ing to one of Mee ublic schools of the place. It was in | When reportod, and if the decision of said court shall be thls privy, after the night trein had passed, that these | confirmed by Congress, snid decision shall be conclusive; 8 for dead, apd returned to piurder the wagon. They Eon, thats. masaaee ‘tee ‘qmoment provoked. | Theatres and Exhibitions. valuable pt They felt themselves in danger of being rathicasly | Broapway Turarne.—The grand operatic epeg oh ios. Sila “engid t $12) dof | Murdered by the crowd. man from Missonri | tacle of the “Enchantress”, will be produced non ad a oe ‘ peeved Soe Sees: so eed a one | great splendor on Monday evening; Mr. Harrison ae ip kead he bad to walk several | ° g sas Territory. | Don Sylvio, Mr. Borrani as Ramir, the chief of the miles through the eand ad eavany euniatence, During the entire day, persons were seen coming | pirates; apd Misa Louisa Pyne as Stella, the This occurred within etx miles of Dripecy’s trading | Over in beats from the Missouri side of the river tO | Chantress. Besides the appearat ce of these popular post. Kinkead, at the latest accounts, was at Lara- | putin therr votes; while persona, actual residents | artistes, there will he & wand “ Bal Masque,” is mie, doing well. The mail will most be sent | of the Territory, seeking, in the most peaceable | which Sle Zoe, Men. Wietoff and Miss Hoary, in by. an encort of soldiers, with whem Kinkead | Marner, to deposit their ballots, were set on, charg- | Price and Mr. B. Yates, will appear. “ ermal will most likely come. CO Oe tape tonists,” and driven from the | Henson” concludes the entertainments, The Wreek of the Steamer ,Bruec Minc. necessity of shooting down their assailants, When Bowsny Tugsrse—The Christmas jubilee wi Pie Eptlsies, some: an, since, 72 East, tat te I went up to vate, | was approached by a fellow | be celebrated at this old and popular resort by twe ini @ Car; ‘Su 8 | kK | imines, was entisely ortom Lake Haron during the Into | Courgs to heed bisa; ehorebes Twas imeeemcieee | Performances—one at half-past two, and in the eve- storms ‘The following account of the Sisaater, and & caowsadaak by some dozen persons, all working in | Bo Ay oe Genel aoe A new drama called Inthe Toronto ise. it was wittien by n parsenger | cOMCer., ‘They openly declared thet sone abould | ene hand er tnt gcse fe iy mechanle rd t the time of the wreck: | @pproach the bellot box except those who intended | gos om: » the Powe left Goderich on the 2ith : during the night | to vote for Whitfield, Towarls farce of “An Object of Interest” and the ‘ Jackets the close of the day, ” 8 terride gale came on, and we sprung aleak; everything | the violence amongst the drunken rabble became 43 TF itemtcie ane Rename manors Grama called the that could be got at was thrown overboard to lighten | great that the ju grew aiarmed for their per- 2 3 ot fellows uded to take their stolen mails, Yio them, and | 8nd the raid court shall not, at any subsequent period, | her, but the water continued to gain on us; at daylight | somal safety, and closed the polls, Thasended the | Nimes Ganpex.—M'lle Nau, whose z : consider said claims unless such reasons shall be pre- | it bad put out’ the fires, thus stopping the works of the | first election in this district for a delegate to.Con- | vocalization bas won for her the good opinions. sented to gaid court as, by the rules of common law or | engines; therudder had become disabled, and we wore gress from the Territo: Kans: | the beat zansical judges, appears to-morrow evening: , chancery in suits between individuals, would furnish rere the mercy of the waves i. a in the opera of the “ Bohemian Gir); Mr. 8t. Alig tthe subsequent session of Con- the said reports and bills be pro- throw the bags in the vault. Stone, it appears, thought he had made money enough in this way, went to New York city, engaged 2 of a8. partner, and was going into business with'a very fine | Sufficient ggound for granting a new trial At 2P. M., we could see land from tho masthead, appa- | __No pretext whatever is offered by these people to | " " istify their conduct. On the oon! ‘Mr. Soulé nad arrived at Madrid. cash capital. He made Gates, his drinkiug accomplice, Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That it shall be | rently about twenty. miles distant, and we were driving | €XCuge or ju ¢ | 98 Thaddeus, Horncastie as Devilsboof, Irving am “ oat J the duty of the Speaker of the He if Representatives, | towards it at the rate of about a milean hour. At ten | they make no seeret of their being residents of | 8 “28 2 o 4 The Danish Ministry had resigned. weliee ibert, Be ot) rhag oe is on'a beeen | Witte eteandpabie trae after the passage of this net, | minutes to3 P. M., (when we all hoped she eoald be | Missouri, end not residenta of Kansas. They de. | COUnt Arn‘ cim, and M’llo Nau as Arline. No paina 4 cr expeuse have been spared by Mr. Niblo to pre- 8 © | toa riate such rooms in the Capitol at Washington, | kept afloat at least eight hours longer by meeas of the | clare their intention of doing the same thing over Baer attered Cbout tis Paey ToL eehee teeiet: | fcr the use of sald court, as may be heoessary for thert | pumps), tho carpenter rashed up and reported that abe | spain’ at. everg elections “Gene Springfellow, a | Suce this opera in the utmost splendor. the ccholars next day, were reported to the Postmaster, | tccommodation, unless it shall appéar to the Speaker | could not possibly foat fireminutes longer. ‘There were prominent politician of Missouri, residiog at Wes | Bu on’s Tuearne—A programme of very at The privy was senrched, and from its vaults were fished | that such rocms cannot be appropriated without inter- | twenty-six souls on board, including threo passengers | fon who commanded the Leavenworth division of | tractive features is announced for to-morrow eve- up sixteen mail bags and any quantity of letters. In | fering with the business of Congress; and, in that event, | and myself. There were only two small jolly boats to | thig grand invading army, openly declared that if | ve ove bag was found a $30,000draft ; im ano her 4,000 | the said court shall procure at the city of Wasbington | save us. A rush was made to them, when Capt. Fraser it should become necereary, the whole of Western | ®i2g- The new comedy of a “Nice Young Man* in money. overlooked.” Gates got. bot $4,000 in the bag-| sch rooms as may be necessary for the convenient | produced a brace of RIM s EOS, cceking ‘tietoy treat: | aie la be emptied into Kansas, in orde dramatised expressly for this theatre, will he robbed, and. left some $1,000 in it, Gates confessed | transaction of their business. fiend sus ucla shat a RE a 0 NA 00 Ee ee Oe ee nae IE OEUEE TO | ee tertaipnante “Apello in New: York” wilt all. Stone denies everything, but was overheard to say | “ec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the said cow: follow, ard the isughable farce of the “‘Monstacke that he did not care What they did with ‘hie at toey | shall have power to call upon any ‘of the departments COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Corroy—The market had been pretty active at tho Commencement of the wee’, but fell off towards the close. Fair qualities were a trifle lower, but other descriptions ‘Wore about the same asat the departure of the Pacific. The week’« business amounted to 42,000 bales. ened to shoot down t! into either of the boats until ordered to do so; this Lad | make it a slave State. the desired effect. 1 Was assisted to the mato’a boat What will be the result of this business, I do not 1 ' % | forany infcrmation or papers it may deem necessary, | with fifteen others; the captain took nine with him. The | Enow, J t think that Gen. eld wilt | Mania’ will concinde the entertainments. All the BRMAnercrrs.—Tho market for breadstuffs had under. | YUM let him first have one hour with Gates. | and Pave. the use of sil’ recorded apd printed re. | ‘five minutes,” in which winake our plvparntions to admitted tame the thea hbo “A be | Jeading members of Burton's excellent corapany ag- d the demand was quite mo- a a | Parts made by the committees of | ench House, | Ware tie wreck had hardly expired, when the steamer | s¢ least be thoroughly investigated. We have every | Peer : poring AER = i gNe unin the Stine “See aye | Trike ders antec byt this a0 fala j May ot iten | "Before we left ti he rec the capiain ‘and mato had | Tens n €0 believe that an extensive scheme ison | Warnacx’s Tavarre.—The se eotoe to the conslesion: that the small boats ould sob fon ve make myo ag ais ons aad il- | a9 vsuel, attroctive in their features, The 4 dollars perannum, and an ‘assistant clerk, if deemed | live ten minutes in so hea¥y a sea—the waves rolting | legsl means. a3 been oeeer nator | of “{.eugh When you Can” will commence Or fhe eurgieal operation et the kigec Horttal ak | necersudy, whore calary aball be fifteen Musiired dollars | mountains high, and we having at least Aftecn ules te | Atchison, of Miseouth, was mot iouorant of this | caaeaa, pth a aera ecmicanadiia ther ‘Thursday, which was calculated to leave the erroneous | Per annum, anda messenger, whose salary shall be | go to reach the shore we of course headed for shore, | preject and thet a large faud bas beon raised b; ee eda cine ae Linpression that the death of the patient was caused by eight hundred dollars per annum, to be pald quarterly | and I cm at a loes to describe (he fearful passage in, al” | cabscription in the Southern States to carry fe , 4D Sool” cad ths favo es thattinaaee the use of ether. We have procured from an authentic | at theTreasury. The said clerks shall be under the di- | most every wave beryl fi net e boat; - nee | threvgh. If this be really 80, and I cannot doubt | Ireland,” aud t e of +! Dodger” source the folowing report of tho case:—A fungoid | Fection of said court in the performance of their duties, | buckets having been luekily thrown into her. he men | it, is cught to awaken the indlgpation of the whole | teimirate all. Messrs, Blake, Lester, Dyott, Brough glandular tumor wus removed from the neck of a daugh- | and for miscorduct or incapacity may be removed from | were enabled to bail ber out st ——— ye Nt | Country. The Mirsoarl oomprondso was not re- | §™, Bland, Mre. Hoey, and other eminent artiste fer Me Bosiel Weaver." of Gallup Bohan | fie by it buh who remove rail beard seitmake | coping of he warty ehigh roe gree thet Seat | eared gle, Aagaill a tee ao apces | the case psf TIe Aiceat dat eon abrbis aabtele oF Greene ges, if iu sendton, oF at the next session of Congress, | \V. we gotameng tromendocs breakers, whieh advised us | cf the oepalation 2 of Missourt the wrer to coatro Mernoros.rrax Triarnu—There will be two par: to the anterior end of the eltvicls, under the mastoid | Suid clerk and assistant clerk shall take airoath for the | of our prosimity to the shore. To ‘he aurpaige of all we | the écetinics of Kansas; to ostsblith the right | tormances at this establishment—one at two o’olocls rousele; and yet,so circumscribed in its boundaries, so | faithful discharge of their duties: Provided, That tho } get safely through ¢ Seeker Gobo tate mt teehes | of Sie yerple Ct the Tor itories to govern them | .- 4 the other at the usual hour in the evening projecting aud apparently loose, that on an examination | hend of no department shall snawer any call for informa- | passed close to Ls Cope Hurd-& most fearful | aelvee. if this be Lob accomplished, wrat has been . rs Ty a counell of competent surgeons, it was deemed | tion or papers, if, in bis opinion, fi waall be fbjurions pee agg os Ph miro ko gained by the repeal of the Missouri compromise ¢ | The dramatic selections are the toa) Stine Tahal prudent to attempt its removal, as an operation wax | to the public interest Reni Pye, Dias Roars. ge 5 peepee ig 4 ‘ay, if tho repeal has but transferred the a “Ghost in eee of Himeelt,’ the “Idiot of ‘The New York papers yesterday morning point a chief clerk, whose salary sball be two thousand Provimoxs show no change of moment. Consors had advanced, and closed at 933;. Personal Intelligence. ames of Americans registered at the Banking ofice of Livingaton, Wells & Co., Paris, November 27, 1854:— H.P, Wilson....New York. (CM. Knight....Penn’slva, J. Wi oe * H, Lafourcade.. io i yards Surther dowa than we did, we sheuld have deen the * “ ” the only thing which promised relief, There were two Taaheder : ; ance of Kansas Territory from as to ‘tor | Heath,” the “Corsican Brothers,” the "Bell pointe in the tumor whore tho skin was more ec les | A New Pro; ‘ushed against rocks and all inevitably lost; and that Congres i i i Boston,” and the “8; Bridegreom.” Dee ited by the | dangerous coast extends about one handred miles. | Atchiscn, and hie band of secre! , Wast | of , ms Aifecicd, snd which were included in two semi eliptical | (tn crore Piven Lande and eighteen ethers | _ Next morning wo walked found the laland upoo which | has tct been lost thereby to the people ‘of Kanass, | Dill cs2 scarcely fail in drawing largo wudiesces, sec nonsigerable part of the temor expored’ whoo i | to the Canadian Legislature, and hss been printed by | we amded under the rept and deseried with joy a | as well a8 ths country at large? I steod by the | Awenican Musrvm.—There will be four ant found to dip deep and involee the carotid grtery and | order of that body fur constructing « railway to the | smcke cn e reighboring flamd, which we at once con- | Kansag-Neb.atka bill, in an unpretanding way, | taipments st this popular of resort on ite branclies. aud at {ts lower part for an luch and @ half | Pacife Ocean. ‘The project tn embodied in a potion | cluded to be that of the captain's party, avd which was | frem fint 10 last; becwuse I regarded it ap eutabs | tes day—cne at cearlen te one at or two inches the internal jugular vein passed through it. | Praying for a cnarter for the ‘ Noxthern Pacific We iarmedignsly made @ ie, fx Yo attract thelr no. | Labing jn the Territories a great principle of free | o'clock, another at five, and the last at nt i j. | rood Company.’’ The proposed railroad is designed to | W covernmert; but if it ca: be made to jish | The pieces are the “ Vii Pi hed Med and accused above and below tho polntof division. | extend from te city of Mentreal by the way of Byiown | te. wheu they came over tous, “We were onco moro | foverimenti hit it cannot te made to aooompiigh | The pléces are tbe Vi Den Graatte x potn 11 togeth in, excepting the carpenter, who, , ‘The vein was divided, and pressure made upon it. Seve. | 9nd the valley of the Ottawa, to the weatern boundary | #) Frei r again, = qn ny) ethos = Miescuri cc’ mpromise; this ia the sentiment of | « Rob Roy,” Scots, Clarke, Had: ral vessels were taken up about the upper of the See ratss Gaveciee tal iste, sue acriiniest ol 4 siesdit wae ivatonodapin the vortex, ‘It-wes thea | every adwiuistrasion Democrat in Kansas who ts | end’ Mire jeatayer in the principal characters. yaad, |The, patient was, Dot under tbe influence of | ito Michigen, with the further’ right to enter tu gceieed Tank e_shovld ran for this tinon, (Onen's | sgaitst the Introduction of slavery. I came to | " Woon's Mrxsrnets.— At Mecbenlos’ Hall a pees shock, and perhaps a moderate admission of alr in the | gaRements wilh any cther rallway company or compe. | Co cane fume point to'jont of the coast, (having | aar-Nebrastn. act, velying ge the 3 tear thas | ArarMe of erent variety, is offered for the amass, aon s czculation, depressed the powers of life rapidly: | respective lines in such manner as ‘may be found most tap peepreteeniees ag Cage mr the Bb muah a t to have my voice and vote, as one of its citizens, | 19 plesee the lovers of negra the operation the patient died upon the operating table; | "Te etition rofers to the report of Governor Stavens | yeriah aa well by water aa’by starvatton—the waves | {Jin the, eatablishment of its nay to er | support. All the company, including George, wah " “ mR SA Assong the visitors who were observed in privileged peate of the two Houses of Congress recently, was Mr. . Bémund Lafayette, a worthy grandson of our illustrious Revolutionary Lafayette. ARRIVALS. Tha focally of tbe eoliegs, o nuroher of Bi an a proof of the practicability of extending a railroad | washed over us constantly, ond we never had a dry = expectation: appear. From Charleston, in steamship Marion-Mra H Morea, F | the medical class, were, progent at the cea Be tcroms the continent of North Ameria, ia the valleys of | Thread on ua—we reached this let night (Saturday) at | tighta overstanghed spd trampled ander foot atthe | "PEC, +1, grazxapume—Mia moceastal teloo, G England, J Gittis, A Irvino, ey reinn | operation was po . March, assi | the head waters of the Missouri, and by means of a | &P. M. (four days and hours from the time the | very outect—by hordes of unprincipled invaders. ay neleahen eave fea, inecramnenal ‘ Gener, Master Dodds, = F Butler, Wm Loring, ¥ | Amsby and others. ES thert tuonel through the mouitaing af ihe summit | steamer left us.) ‘net having tasted foad ia that | Thie cortaialy cannot be allowed. | ‘The federal | tY announce negro melodies, | Z maak intemoyah—Miss Mary ” Morrow. level. The tunnel would be thousand fect | time. Capt. Fraser reached here with his boal’s crow | government must uphold the lawe. The provisions | rleeque, opera 7 ‘the fren in gre tis soazgerlppaow “| |, THe Mam ro Fort Garny.—The prominen' cl- | above the surface of the sea, ‘The fpprrack to it would | at three this morning of the Kepsas Nebraake act mast be maintaiced in | Company are no expense | RES. heat’ tivens of Fort Garry, tired of having no mail facilitios | bo gradual, the grade not exceeding six'y fect per mile, good feith, The honest masses of the democratic | (enters of their hail of y—they are verp: Hn rime ty aad | between this city and the Hudson Pay Company’s sta- | and it is believed that alter erossing tie Rocky moun: | The New York State Militic. paity, ond of all other throughont the conn | lever. a4 By tion at the fort above mamed, have, by private subscrip- | tain simmit, a favorable and direst route might be (From the Alhany Atlas, Dec. 23.) try expect it—demanc it—and I cannot believe that | _ Bexpay Concenr.--A’ grand concert will be N rede,” oer Ye aes Peal oimee sae Metesee bly ati tron cauey OIE eT 4G teh Pick built there | We ‘ahaa that ay teraen, yrn the applien- | thse in authority have any disposition to disep- | this evening at the Metropolitan theatre. Foley, Cay ‘scifie was bu J - . Vrancls Mire Diskiscom, MerJulin Winwery’ Mics | and as there has recently been a, mail servi Irian Tithoat Gubt, be some point on the upper Mis. | ticm of Brigadier General Yates, commauting the Becona | pcint them, M.F.O. | sery talented artists will would, wit juatiey, Mrs Dickinson, Mrs Julia iis mond, i a AEC Bisely, Miss Md Pigeon, on the ‘stove Mise A Davis, eae by government from this city to Swan river, | gouri river, where all the railways of the contlaent | Prigede New York State Militis, and approved by Major Seca Taye Mile. Victor Cheme, Mra. We wi footy and , eit w All bring “distant Pembina” in monthly communi’ reaching westward toward the Pacific, would naturally | Genero] Fandford, has organized a new regiment wi! Cnesareake anv O11o Canar, Dreta—It ia | eminent vecalists will sing on the MMatiuiner Wiss Bila sat Hon A Tre conapney fa alseate” ences sections. | converge, as a commen point of juueticn and intersec: se batnts of tht Bice division, to be attached to ho | stood shat notice hes been given Uy the proper pasties ee ee Marsh and lad: Niloe Mia J A Niles, John | bundred heavily laden carts that annually make thelr en this to be the case, the petitioners for the | and prosenied, on tion for organization, seven | and Ohio Cenal Company which stand deferred tothe | A Currre Smr yor Pin.anmrata—Tho anride, John C Kellogg, FW Kellogg, William Rysa, 21 | qppearance & our ee ee Roo 83 A ach oot | charter Wish to secure a line of rallwey in the shortest full compas alle. os ovigstone have been issued 10 | mortgages heretofore given to the State of Marylan’, | Gercner, Rat Lg fm y the ctpper etecraze. ourse, as the meat ween 7 “apt 7m |. Boenelly, Jas. i 4 ie ieened fo 4 ‘4 ? it for Messrs. Dawson & Haneo wiper Norfolk, Petersburg aud Richmond in steamship Row: | points becomes inereased, 40 la like proportion will (ain | Fomele distance between, the groot be TDattuorpen|soris | Eéward Bullet, DegaiaO. Mintoe, Joba Begg aud Dames | a@renc® seve, bende iecned, fos sorip, Bonds sid ap MiP "aye in to be commanded by Captain Jone Samford oke—S Te pee Hodes 47 ty fs oY J eee x rane augment.— St. Paul's Pioneer, Dec. 13, feasible. No physical diftoultios exist to Baer ite ne- ee sia ae hi: ital ined that the President and Net woh authorized the | who Cro yk ae She fs a ae ‘helton . 5 ———_—_—_——_—_— complisbment, ‘The agriculture! and mineral wealth ie 18 iment of which, yet unorgani rolidation and conversion of said claims, where thé hold- | decked sbip of 2, ‘ons burthen. Her oxtrewe Cevpahary, ie gad cs Pal facs aitieees Sateen. | one. Tabu In Ontorewari— he. Oluclonatl | Santrenets tonne ects ee ot ete eae state ea Doheney has been commander. era may desire tt, into a registered debt wnd interest of | is 250 feet, Ureadth of beam 42% feet, and depth of oes Tames Farrar, James Suckle, Geo Derrich, | Price Current gives the receipts for the packing | and Canada, is urged as a strong argament in its favor; APPOINTMENTS. sald company, for whieh cortifentes will be: fesaed on | 26 feet. Her model ls very, shay, tndeed sharper thes: \ Joba Morrison, WS Brown, and 47 in the stecrago, up to the 19th ineten ‘and besides ating to hasten the set lement of the Major General Coupes has made the following app 'tt- | preeentation and dolivery of the evidences of such debts | any versel ever launched in more, and she carries, Charterton in stenmebip James Adger—G M TTunting. | SM#00 wild country in the neighborhood of the great mountain | ments to-#il in the staff of the third ai s.un— | ot the office of the eoapany on and after the Ist day of | under her boweprit a full length’ statue of tre colebra< ton jo, Mire Mite hel! two children, L Tpach- ronge, the construction of euch a work would materially Col. William B. Division 5 Janvary next. The interest sccrued on said claims will | 1ed Admiral atter whom she ts named, ‘This fine shipig, wm ‘Smif ay Ww no aM 145) soay sons hd shorten the transit to the Kast Indies, 11 would, ww William A comp oe, cma be computed to the Ist of January, 1856, and embraced | the largest ever built in alt more, and for rey Fauny Gartlett, iy 5 short, confer apon Canada and the No thern United ut. Col. Diviston hb im the certificate issued, from which date the princi; well as in substantial build, will be quite an acqi Akin, 11'G Fisher, as Fahne J tiiacham, Mise Wary Tileke, States an immense degree of commercia) ani poli‘ical |. Joba Division Paymaster, meals of said certificate will bear interest. to, the merchant maring of gps city. ; and Si in the steceage, importance, . iB ‘ ety,