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(Re THE NEW YORK HERALD. ae ys WHOLE NO. 6698. MORNING EDITION-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1854. | PRICE TWO CENTS. =, wit! | HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM ST. DOMINGO. | ANNEXATION OF THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS. WARD CALLFOR RELIEF.—THE CITI- zens of the Fourteenth ward are x to attend a mee’ at the drill roe ore oe on Friday ‘29th inst,, ¢ o’cloc! Pte ies the porpos of ikise immediate measures to telieve the ward. cet Kew | berty of the Press=Sptrited Protest of Gen. | graphy, Productions, dc., die. iy,“ Bi ie wees. dry dock, o "™, | Casmean, the American Commalestoner, Recent arriva's from Ecuador inform us that our J.W. ilchtist, David | Klaaner, ents of government, som The following communication, which we have just re- | Charge d’Affaires at Quito, Philo F. White, Eiq., Milter,’ John H. Chaimbers, Mr. Bropuxan, (dem.) of Ps., presented a meraorial ‘ewe ar ual estou Which Me. Forney dou ) “on a Dominican Journal, shows ine extent to-whichtue | Cw Me do ge Aaah jy irene Hassett, 3. M. Hunter, from the Philadelphia Board of Trade, asking Congress | # oan readily answer, and when thus answered a |g ™ * cet wae vt republic, by which the United States acquire #o- Bt ware” Hedbtict Walk to take measures for the relief of Dr. Kane; also © poti- Seer eee Te om age air inter ‘padres aller aarp verelgnty over the Galapagos Islands, on the pay 4 faikinn. 6 ¥ 3 e' ference w Action of the go- ©, OF O. ¥.—T0 THE BRETHREN OF VARIOUS so Se ese Wassworoy, Dec. 20,1854. | vermmem, " % the republic. It should be added that |“ ,) Gatspagmnguong tastes, oe, idnsasooted lodges of ihe Order-—You are respectfully invited LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Suctadl ey -vinn Ueapliinn Gn aioreexin diab Ghristmas—Dur Greeting—Congressional—Diffioulty with | there are me” {UX French vessels of warin the portofSt. | oo Charies Zoattend the fourth of a course of lectures now belag 000 jovaley, Be. ot bought for cash M, ; the Netherlands—Warlike Appearances—Mr. Marcy at ‘sn English fleet is shortly expected there. » Hachoreagh, Jensen iesington, 0 delivered before Noxthara 1 Tent Lodge, No. 348, at thas |e a, ‘and balla of ex- be SEAOES in es notice that he would call 8? | pau go ao 4 mule in the difficulties that have been thrown | Hood, Bindlees and Abington. The islands ‘Besday) evening, Dec. 7, at 83, P. M. Su ect St lee. Peapzersee st No. 10d Nassau street, reese Wore, | cor ent week ® bill forthe relief of the noldiers of the | . ssother Christmas has come and gous, yet T beg leave | inthe ccs ct'eno , Tatification of the American treaty. | t0 the department of Guayaquil, in the republio of fury The Reman Empire” (continued from lant week), & CO.,'brekers and commission merchants. - waiien‘cn-sincueee taal, to offer my greeting of A merry Christman’” to tho | sgubjoined will be ta “™4,%0°PY of General Cazneau’s | Kousdor. They lic in the Pacific, six hundred and by Rev. E Forbes Travis, 0. L. DEGE, Secretary. TO INVEST IN THE PURCHASE OF | Mr. Scum, (free soil) of Mass., submitted the follow. | Feeders of the Hxmat, And it has been aanerry one | energetic protest agwine, ‘ ‘2i" despotic attompt to over- | fifty miles from Gusyaquil, and between 1 deg. 4@ seccrareyar ar cua ony frat | B5O.QOO eeeritin Sipe ote | mnie Sein tga ey farang cat | orn, "8 oI | ln ow nae smh nh by upping at Jenkinson’s Hotel, corasr of North | reats, mills and ‘water ; in ection of the | ed'to-consticr itany legislation le nested ig sreenua oe. | ton’ pss eos al eit aat eteee estes | Pe eigen gered mula . Moore and Washington streets, this evening, at 8% | country, for sale or Apply to A-SERGRANT, | $2,'0 consider ifany legislation SOIR Digest. Fe Ryis oe Magtan aad Geenian custom TO THE EDITOR OF THe R, “YW YORK HERALD. The largest island is Albermarie, which extends gfelock; Tickets may be bad at the bar, ot of Bro. 16 Wall street.’ | faryg 8 seamen in cases of wreck. | of observing Christmas as a season of merry making, of 8x. Dom, \% Nov. 28, 1854. | from 1 deg. 10 min. 8 Ist. to 20 mio.N. Int, Pote, Broadway. N.B. Brethren in stat P family gath« enter i : 4 ( ghd Scheme na” BEY | yy mame pan Pm | eng pen ns | eee yaa |, hammer att an are ent hn eng EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY, | and all Kinds of merchandise, in sums to a¢214 | Sidney Smith, asking for the establishment of a poly. | @0B¢Y market or hue and cry of hard times can intor- ; ini shies il be ake pil ag Tivh tia arepub. hgh Ses December 21, 1854.—The sonual election for ning ‘| Broadway, and at 163 Fultou street, room No. 11, third | techeic institution ta the olty of W fere with the time-honored custom. peck Feta hots darby hace nado. canic origin, and the surface is com- frectors of this company will -be held on Monday, the | story. STEEL & Co. ” city of Washington. Tue two houses of Congress meet again to-day. Its | He; should be obliged to send my thoughts no fet “Or | Louea of ‘inva and voloate rocks, and they RXPENDITURES IN NERRASKA. doubtful whether there be a quorum of either body | publishing; but after explaining to you what I In've ."uf- - day of January next, at the East Broadway House, = = cbrner of Pike street and East Broedway. The poll will WANTED TO BORROW, ON | Mr. Dovatas, (dem.) of Ill., introduced « bill provid- Present, as many members are abseut on Chrismas visits | fered here for having written like a froe man mt | Hise to @ great elevation from s deep ses. The open at 5 o'clock P. M., and Zemin opes one hour. By $16.000. ra ertate (and Dulltings, the | ang that one thousand dollars be appropriated from the prt ea ht pagent era g prety poppe al understand that I aus right in asking of you ‘is fever, Highest point on Albermarle Island ix 3,840 fest eter 7 a bonus wa i be ren Apply 5 at ithe agency and an cont pger so ae eee in Nebraska, the an- } of Congress will be our relations with the Netherlands, In January of this year I commenced publishinga | the One aye CTOHERS MON often, 404 Broadway, not Duane street, room No. sprropr of the current year being rendered | growing out of the .gxtraprlinary conduct of that gov’ | weekly newspaper named EU Orden; but as I expressed aibat there are two thousand craters in the group. Y, the regular cash sales day for catile an ——-_._ | unavailable by the decease of Governor Bart. Passed. | 5° Gibson for the cruel and outrageous treatment cy | YeF9 feely my democratic feelings, Mr. Maxime Ray | Wc "Washington Drove Yards will be on Tuesday, 2d, 7 0 0 BOND AND MORTGAGE, AMPLY 8E- HAPORTS FROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, the Netherlands India authorities. Geptain Gibson sae baud, who calls himself French Charge d’Affairs to | thes? islands is given in oS nua icaaids utter cme” Ga LACALA ne c rroperty near by oy, ond ‘Two reports were then rece'ved from the Treastiry De- asthe last Faso, sppeaied a the arms of his country, | Hayti, and who wasat that time im this city, (in Mey | gach‘ of the HkRacp office, s ci-devant whaler, 20, 1854.—The annual election for thirteen direc. | part, for improved property in New York. yariment—one relative to the site of the Marine Hompl- | DoT tinow trite the Committee on Foceigy Relutiety | ass) demanded that the Dominican government should | who gaye they are nothing bat so many piles of ‘tore of this company will be held on Monday, the 8th day 5 SHEL DON, 85 Nawau street. pepo sere - spe submitting the annual in the House, and will receive, as Mr. Orr, from South | Stop my enterprise; and the government saw itself obliged rock, withwat any vegetation whatever. of January next, at the office No. 174 Centre street, from of the Coast yy: The latter | Carolina, desired, the immediate and most consid El 11 to 12-c'elock'A. M. ‘The transfer book will losed —WANTED TO BORROW, ON BOND | was ordered to be printed. ne, a ia most considerate | to consent. ZI Orden was stopped suddenly, to the se- he bg A Be 00 dove sum, at ‘and prospects; and, as i | From the same authority we learn that the chief from the 2id inst. until after the election. By order. e and m , the al Quite a number of unimportant and local bills were | 4b,; amor that committee, If the pledges of Presi- | vere injury of my intere C. L. EVERITT, i F if : dent ,Pierce’s i ral could Mi A ii i | Sezrotary, | seven per cent per anonm, ania ‘liberal boaun given. | then presented and referred. Stick a pit hercand calealety ones ec inh ve, Et | this was not enough, the government published for M, | PFoductions of the islands are turtles ; and Professor For an interview addreas Bond, Herald office. LGHTHOUSE ON CAPE RACE—COURTS IN THE DISTRICT OF hbors, 1 believe the in Sion by the conimli Raybaud ni la Long informs us that land tortoises of great size FLORENCE AND KEYPORT JOINT COMPANIES — | —————————————____—__________ couumma. * will lead fo a declaration of tg ths event that the wepaper,) in'which he aaid that he adajted, seks sometimes weighiag several hu odred pounds, abound a larceny Ne goes gen ina cecan 400. 7a uae dee PS Aryan Providing for the erection of » light- | Netherlands pamnoveres inte rarceal, feyttted Cap, | comet De a ge fae, Mpatast the pattisal eotoe in Chess my f > ecar S e Feae fer resi 7 AC gh penton Apply “i ihe ch pro ae p> Snag. bagel snipe fiom ‘of the | {2 Gibson. It cannot be otherwise. Our government | ciples of the European nations who were the friends of islands. directors secon oor | ized the claim as just, and made the demand | thi blic—particulerl; The islands the itor, | med 308 ear, recal HEE Courte in ¢ recogni made leman is republic—particulerly and France. As I had being near ‘ator, the climate ie fects ave fot of Hotionn stots TPM asigie | nn MELOUGHLIN @ O°NRILE. | ae Some sce Tat Steond fhe | een nanan Our Tal ater, | Elcom ga outta aie | delicous anh of Quito, wher® they hae « pr ‘tent of the afisirs of the compeny may be had at the WineenLG nai ae aa e Senate then adjourned. then say, calculate fora report from the Committee on | fof the fact that I am a declared American titizen, petual spring, plenty of thunder aatd lightning, and ere LOYD, "tH 1 8) like to meet with a party who would loan | ‘Mioas oe Meares Foreign Relations of s warlike character, o| to the In October last, with two other Career epee several earthquakes every year. As these islands 4 , Treasurer. 1h A Spat dls Batre dad 2p) Be Byway mr Representatives. Notherlands ‘Peace, with full indemnity to Captain | and friends of mine, 1 commenced publishing another Ni GAMANGEOR, GEES PGUMELM GLAR:"| Et) Sestasoe Tainge Wunweees Ge OE) Oe eareer Wasmuxarox, Dec. 26, 1854. | Gibson—or, as an alternative, war to the knife. This | newspaper, named Et Ocrvenir; Dut M. Raybaud comes | @F@ believed to have been formed by some conval- 5 Fe M.T., Union Squ re Post REGENTS OF THE SMITHRONIAN INSTITUTION. may not suit the palate of the administration, yet | here again, and because I manifested in that paper my | sion of nature, why is it not reasomable to suppose atainer, (burnt out 442 Broadway.) has re- | Please address Mrs. public opinion will domand it, and it will be a’more | sentiments in favor of American policy, he di ; theca on » lured to Dieses SMa ews wh seas | OBEY OF te rane oF uNOas wom | sine a Cte cd tency ie | Rietdteenhtessommatnent ot Grgiawg® | Sol tetera of te hat Te arma | tt me new lomenal dng ey bury hi inst ra 6 | anti-] in, and must st 5a it ol 18 ‘and economy. A oe cack one thousand Gellate of tee Bisot et | Smithsonian Institution. public will wish to know why Mr. Marcy did not furnish | at bis order and ploasure. eo eee ? * Phat screen 9 . Belmont with instructions in keeping with the in- | — All this will prove to you that Iiberty of the press will WINTER F. end aftee Sige 10a hastcasy-of Secencyeeee HEC'| 30s een ee mame. augural. Here’s the rab. E. | not be permitted y the allied Consuls here, although it | One authority says that at the heighth of » thoa- LL PARTIES DESIROUS OF PURCHASING GENUINE on Ol Canal Bonds will be on the . WHIETIELD, (delegate from Kanses,) introduced ———————— is established by the Dominican constitution. But the | sand feet above the level of the sea there is a laxu- fancy furs, of my well known make, are requested fos n of Seer 1847. The payment on Canal | dill to aid Kansas in the construction of « railroad in City Intelligence. Consul of the French Empire has now four ships of war riant to call upon the subscriber, who is closing out his fine Brads ot Bona 1UAT, will be stamped on the Coupem | the said Territory. (This gave rise to much laugh- | Sr. Jonx’s Day.—To-day is the Festival of Saint John Here; end cm control this forerament, aod tis certain ee tog ae ne me Several stock at unprecedented low prices, GEORGE 8. * . > ter.) the Evangelist. The day will be celebrated by several | action of the Dominican Executive with rd to thi MAWSON, manufacturer of fancy'furs, 44% Maiden ~ Interest = te, 39 Wall at. The Lill was referred to the Committee on Public] lodges of the fraternity of Free Masons, the Apostie | Trosty of Friendship, Commerce and 2 Navightion made propos “apd poate derdisks be yma a gh ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED 70 ANY AMOUNT | Lands. being one of their patron saints, and tradition asserts je eh i fs tease unable tomy. There is a good , and fr 4 nite @ resort COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Gan ipecasenlt propartgsome teagan tas Malet tees |. a ests ber-anielchgy sed eet that he was member of the order when residing at | parslyred Tas eee: told a theny important per. | ialande pbdlogny. passeen teeters, "Walle a . Bripars, (dem. +) it was rée- | Ephesus, He is styled by the Greeks ‘' Divine,” andin | §008—among whom are several representatives and bs) on any islands, and in some WANTED A YOUNG MAN WITH THIS | Price. R WOOD 9 street, cotond Seer, Cromt |. sved that the Judictary Commit tus bee d tors—and it is also th Limp i 300 ee ak CONG, MAN WITH THIS | room, from 9A. M. to4 P.M. lary tee be instructed to | the Scriptures as the “ Beloved of Christ.” He ia said Tlopends Oni apo hee et ar ap eon that the | of them none has yet been found. B30: Peer Eel pte reruns inte eh TIEERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD | importation of foretga pauyarn ete’ the Gaited Seater: | ‘Dave been less than twenty-five years old when he a a tnier bis sugges: | | There is excellent febing in the harbers of the " pianofortes, watches, dianionds, silver- report the bill at th: liest ible date. - 7 | wascalled by Christ, St.John remained chiefly at Je- | tions. islands, and a nomber of eR rr creme ea Beene, don watt, geass pine, nautical instruments, segars, har- Meee navn DEPOT ar naw onteame, rusalem for a long time, but occasionally preached in | The agents of theso two nations are opposed to the : signs ga dee E. McMAHON, 116 Chatham street, iRcdsiane, ac’ ally ofiiar deaseigtion ob ratification of the treaty of friendship, commerce, ke. | 128 house, which is quite proftable. A ready ——— | orks ent ior the cash pelos "Apply te MCCAY. On motion of Mr. Hux, (dem.) of La., the Searetary | other places. He came to Ephesus about A.D. 64, and | made by the Dominican pleni tentiaries, Senors Tejera | market for the fish fs found tirthe cities MPORTANT 10 BUSINESS MEN.—OFFICE, FACTORY, © WALAES, Ne Gathorine we, corn of Heney-© | sney of establishing maval enol at, or aes Naver, | guereved anthority overall the churches In Aula. Here | tnd ‘indo, and’ Gen, Caaneauy tho american Coma Nii mill aud steam power in a business location down 3 a ww Or- | he wrote the Gospel. In the second general persecution | sioner. They are afraid to write much, but they pay flown. The advertiser is desirous of ‘some ar- Jeans, for the equipment and repair of national ves- | (says Butler’ Jehn was apprehended the pro- reat eacon parchase these Be t whereby his services and the ‘use of the Fnses icp apace oe hee oe Gorval of Ast, and vent to one, where ho mysterious | ries ver olten to Pres of Sedeeaieee lari, and dpeierad pred ege ep * -ghove can be employed in any kind of business, on mo- cb daaumbay ment, Giiceattie tates tee tae iat THE MINNESOTA AND NORTHWEEY RAILROAD. escaped from ‘death when thrown into a ‘cauldron of | Serbally that they protest; in the name of their ro. | #/0nds is found in the rumor tHat they contele “derate terms. ‘large country acquaintance. Ad- | organ tf Saadeh ane in Mr. Lerousn, (dem.) of Va., offered @ resolution, | boiling oll. On account of this trial, the title of mar. eave eounicies, ina! the Dominican government | ch deposite of guano, and the United States having — > ‘ul wi retol im. 6 shoul " ‘" ARTRD—4 PARINER, WITH, AT LEAST HVE | $y 1 eavuny, aceon” Mees uot | lel matric Maran fr | feof inp fhe err nmi ion ane | fates eu SE iia ree | Pon the atl, our govermmaeh dei to set a 3 . Johy into isle o mos, where wrot 6 % 5 business account. There cordage business, already éatailshed, and daing a Tare, UPR OMY RANK_NEW YORE DEO. o,lavu= | Srugiest having csapproving power over dhe Inpalation | ‘Apcelypee. is banihment wad not of tog duration, at of Haglan and ‘Prance. Tietave Ge vers poll payors, poarch; rae: Pom opel si fe m for cash, rill - successor of mitian recalling a ose whom he i * guano, shown to'the satisfaction of perevas negotiating, ‘The | ozs, cooseme atter, the .27th inst , the circulat PRINTING COAST SURVEY REPORT. hed banished. After the martyrdom of Timothy, (A.D. | Ani"T understand that the corceument ine tootloe i | miles in length by two in breadth, and one hundred Stasen tr wisn a gartans Oe topels ths wince of | poten of th 9 redeemed at par, at the Not Mr. Russxit, (whig) of Pa., from the Committee on 97), St John became Bishop of Ephesus, which post ‘he | Yue form to the British ‘Consul’ PI 7 Peli ary . This iss chance that seldom offers. all | Yer Bank. _ROBT. F. CHRANER, Cavhisr.__| Printing, reported {a favor of printing ten thousand til the reign of Trajan. He died at Sphesus in | “Tye American Plenipotentiary has addressed tho Con. | £¢¢¢ in depth; but as no aquatic birds have been seem communications will be strictly confidential. Adaress i INSTITUTION, 06 WARREN STREET, | {gpie# of the Const Survey Ofice report for the year | third year of ‘rajan—te , the 1th mst., a strong pro- | Dear the islands, this statement is: probably got up to quarrelled with the Peruvian government about the is the huadredth of the | suis of France and Eny S. W., Herald office, stating time and place for inter- ‘one door from Greenwich.—Open daily, from 10 A. “ Christian era, and the sixty-sixth from the crucifixion. | tesy in the name of ation, I know that it has sew. ; Tp. h and 4toT PM. Taterort ax Querate of 6 | yp, Somer" Resmortgummagm ze meenons,,. | The 20th of September St John's Day tthe Greak | Put a brio on the lid coma pate feimiiag tated eck in ,ihepaeg gi per cent allowed on all sums, from $1 to $600. ‘he fands | itattiagrtne Gomuliten we Watuie Peasisas si teahiny’ | shareronn or ats ae ee Ucar ey | | Gen. Cazneau may be, as they say, an ‘fron Texan,’’ ‘would pay the last named republic: very well if she ——_—_————————————————— HORSES, CARRIAGES, this institution are securely invested im bor ; | into the expediency of providing for certain classes of | St. John’s Day, at Jeukinson’s Hotel, at the cornor of | Put he is true staicsman, and has the confidence of | should. suoceed in getting three millions from the por ae cae egy of New York, worth double the | persons not now entitled to pepsions. Washington vot ‘North Moore strocts. Metropolitan peg hp ow Sey gr number of the members | United States for the Gal La T BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET, WILL BE SOLD, | ameuat loaned, gnd in bonds of this sity. mani A. on Wednesday, 27th inst., at 12 c’clock, twenty CALEB 8. WOODHULL, President, The further consideration of the bil granting lands | cee NO. 214 F. and A. 3. given grand ball at Niblo’s | ‘rhe Dominicans deserve, I believe, the sympathy ani | bave been of no earthly value to anybody, and have #, suitable for Sil, purposes; also, carriages, har- |W. M. Pots, } Vice Presidents. equally tothe States for railroad and educational pur- | cclevrate the day by « gt, No. 309) F and A.M, | protection of theit repubiiean brothers of the Ualted only beon used as a sort of Botan: t ners, taddles, ke, JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. M.D. Van Pata, Se meaty L. Borrow, Secretary wes poctponed Sandheve washes. ffotel, © n° M8 PY 8 supper ak the North Americas | States; but if they abandon them, the Dominican inde- | V0 Op Guo wnb eae: y Bay for the can- > eS - lent sovere! i ° FEW HORSES WILL BE TAKEN 10 KEEP IN THE <n REGGE SERIE SU Aioam oie IMPORTANT ISIOKMATION FROM CONSULS ASD COMMERCIAL | "Typ Fog, Yesterday wo were again visited by a thick | will take advantage of her superior strongth, py pins ar at nt 7 per month on ay; grain fur- ING U’ ‘REET, 7 q herself the dictator of St. De . Correspondenee. Ae Mae baieaeh market pctos: Ae Sentlorsens' | cll coos tnon team Geensrich Open daily from 10 A. 3 oe sn motion of Me. Fett, (dem) of Me., the President fog, which rendered the morning quite dark and put | herself the dictator of St. Domingo. | ap ce A wishing their horses well cared for by @ responsible man, | io1P.M., and4to7P.M. Interest at tho rate of 6 | ofthe United Slates was requested to communicate, in | carly risers alittle out of their calculation. Sodense | p.s,_1 have obtained, by a fortunate chance, a copy | Qvxmuo, Dec. 21, 1854. will pleave address C. D., Herald office. per cent allowed on all sums from $1 to $590. Deposites | Comparative tariile, copies of ail returas of consuls ana | Y2 tbe fog on Long Island Sound that the eastern | of the protest delivered by the American Commissioner | “lose af the Legislative Secrion—Reawits of ite Labors— OR SALE-A LARGE SIZE BAY HORSE, AT A made — or ee ae day of January next will re- | commercial agents, in response to the circular of the | boats Empire State and Plymouth Rock did not arrive | to the foreign Consuls, and I enclose it to you, to use at | Disowssion on the Parliamentary Address to Lord Bl- nei eadbeiinn te eamhictent Ko CALEB 8, WOODHULL, President, | Seretary of the Treasury in October, 1853. at their wharves until 9.30 A, M. Navigation was con- | Y°Ur Pleasure. gin—Swearing In of the New Governor General—Ru- wire of BATTETT & TAYLOR, No. 127 Reade street, |W. M. Puuuus, Poeaident coe, APMEXED TO NEW TORN. 1 cog. | siderably impeded, but we have not heart of any serious OEN. CAZNBAU’s PROTEST. mored Intention to Retain the Home Government at corner of Hudson. M. D. Vax Pets, }rice icogsack f ae eile of aks luced bill, ced- | accident or collision occurring. A steady rain set in " Quebec Wier 4 ing a portion of the territory of Massachusetts to Now 7 Sr. Doutyco, Nov.'17, 1854. ew of a Rupture with the United States ‘VaNpersitt L. Buxton, Secretary. York. He x ping Sot ta about 10 o’elock last night which had the effeot of in Liedapritton’ te ULES FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS ENGA- | ————___7.____=_ ae SERASS, SES Eeenpenmenle, pee to] some degree clearing the streets of much of the dlth ac- The undersigned, Commissioner Plenipotentiary of the ion to Office of Some of the Maloontents ged tery extensively in the mule fades ond Bae RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, | Pett with wl property te te dhepeasdiol: to of eigh. | cumulated there. It’s pity it don’t rain oftenor. United States of America near this government, having | % 1849—Address of the City Council to Lord Elgin, nm some for mp | have declared their semi annual dividend on all de- | t26n hundred _ Fine 1x Broapway.—Yesterday forenoon, between | good reason to know that the agents of France and Eng- | &¢-, dc. yur hundred mules, itched tantly 0 val . Well broken and well ma‘ posits entitled thereto, at the rate of six per cent, pay- 4 10 and 11 o’clock. Se: t | Lhe largest: ‘medium and small sizes; single dfales, | ble on and after the stn day of January next. ’Divi- Weed tee ek etisay ie tae bhates Een emnt | Johns, of the Chiet's dimes, tn’ the Danermcat cf the | 1nd have, by various means, aided by a monacing dis- appa closed its labors on Monday last. His Rx- broken todo any kind of team work, either for the farm, | dends not called for will draw interest the same a8 | it'Unison but the constitution requires the aseent of Con- | premises No. 83 Broadway. Luckily tho police got | Play of an armed forco before this capital, overawed and | cellency rd Elgin assented, in her Majesty’s name, to |, canal or fae, cleo a lot of young and unbroken, | principal. CALEB S. WOODHULL, President. gress. the ill passed. nowledge of it before it had time to get any headway, | controlled the free action of the Dominican Republic in | *!xty-six bills, many of them of the greatest importance very fine, and about fifty in good order for shipping. | VaxoxnumrL. Buxton, Secretary, 000 CUSTOMEOUSR AT PERTH AMBOY. and a few bucketsof water extinguished the fire. ‘It | its relations with the United States, hereby protests, in | t© the interests of the Provinee. ‘The Seignorial Tenures Terms easy, and satisfaction warranted. Inquire at Ln Commit: the opinion of the offi that the place had been Kenaa’s sable, 164 W ey atnest (amass theep are A Ripe Sra LIBERALLY | ADVANCED ON | eee on Comauerce were insizacted to lenaide inte cog purposely set on fire. -The basement had, been tinoocu- the ame of his country, agalnat this breech of honor- and Clergy Reserves questious, both for some years the now for sale pairs of very fine mules), or of the watches, Neey pianofortes, dry F ogy 4 cy of ing for the erection of a customhouse for some time past, and the rear door left open from | *ble fait! ards his government, and against this un. | subject of agitation, have been set at rest; and the Gov- subscriber, at Jameabury, New Jersey, on the Camden | other property, at the agency and loan oftice, 304 Broad- | | aime Sate, ™ which some partios are believed to have got accoss and | Watrantable encroachment upon the severeign rights of | ornor, to refute the slanders of those who have attribu- and Amboy Ra 'lroad line. JA BUCHELEW. way, cornor of Duane street, second floor, room No. 9. eh ymin op PUmac Laxpe fired the building. No damage done to the premises of | "independent American Power. ‘tod 46 hls cea rani A God) extol HAND Sate ears cenanemeeses Renee aey ve TOleP SD. | Die; Cons, (dem.) of Aln., introduced «bill, amonda- | any consequence. TaNUTy enlightened government in amity with the | Sl 0 lis tadue interference the too Jong postponement ae aaa! a 1 international Hotel, Saari corte MLOUGHLIN &owemy. | tory of the law of last session, graduating and reducing | Fine 1 Custuaa Srmxpr.—Between 1 ami 2 o'clock | purpose pyle SC rpemiehaw sei tieneereatey o release Gian ee ite See J the prices of public land. Postponed for one week. this morning a fire broke out in the store No. 90 Chat- intended to subject the independent nationali 0 Province up tothe present moment, and, with his -atating price, and where it may be seen. tn ineffectual effort mate. to adjourn until Fri- | ham atceet, kept by James Carpenter. Tue firemen were | [om site arbitrary will of a forcict power, | Successor present, to affix upon these ONEY TO LOAN AT THE EMPIRE LOAN AND | 4,7 ‘the House adjourned at two o'clock nicky cuthe ypet, and extinguished the flames, ‘The | American people to the arbitrary will of « foreign power, d A Nera anki ssas ec Agency hese) No. 321 Pragcniag eeeres from Ty J b Sw os fn “onal lasek. on. teetinnda’ of the conuter. be S we —< Gsm ex: apeias, Sanaa ceed tion of the first estate of the realm. ay panera cre, assau street), on diamonds, plate, watches, jewelry Our Wash ‘Correspondence. The case will no doubt be fully investigated by the Fire | takcn execctinon ty they ieee ete ose nations have | Previous to the adjournment, Parliament adopted AG op Sh: on emo SOOT; | wines, oo a purchan ioe aah las sete one, Des 2h, 2634, | Maro." Wersnderatand thefts fly invured. | yawn vqakusns otis immatale principe othe Ame | gn ‘aSdrns to his xellency. onaerale- eee "Twas only out of fuu I spoke.”’ rompt aud contden Apply to CASEY & OONLY, | he two Tajleyrands of the Adminiatration—How to Re- | Tur Youre Srorts or raw Fre Wanp.—A company | The United States make no difference in the applica- | tion was made by the opposition to the adoption The Professor must have made the report tor fun— Sar Broadway, second floor. of little fellows passed the Hnratp office yesterday, | tion of this rule between the strong and the weak of | of the address, upon the ground that it endorsed move an Officer—Floating Docks—Questions to Mr. | dressed i * 7 thing mor’. Ever, TOES Cre ecemmey emeryeee yeep oe see greeny renamed ressed in bla sk pants, red flapnel shirts and black caps | their sister republics, and they have a just right to ex- eens hi carter tal ad eal dor a foniy ATIQUIOQUE BANK, DANBURY, CONN. REDEEMED | Forney. vith white peaks -Alihough ther were but fteon of | pect the powerful and magnaaimous nations of Kurope | {he Political conduct of Lord Higin, which ultra pelt story he hasno equal. If he could only be railed at 34 per cent by CHAS. B. GRANNISS, 65 Wall ‘The long hidden secrets of Cushing and Co.’s opera- | them they looked like a host in themsolves, and march- | will follow their example. eee an phabtine ph Po: ri to do, His upon to detail to us, step by step, the result of x- | street. tions in this cit: inst members of the Cabinet, f ed in a manner that would have reflected credit on an These facts being so woll understood, I must callyonr | pyonts sagen ted ye extraordinary periments on himself with the banana, jargonell, and > na in this city, agai ol » for | older company. “The Young Sports’ were commanded | particular attention, sir, to this inconsiderate violation | CVMM) an ing acted with great firmness, and with- other Srops ‘What were his sensations when he dis- ‘TOCKHOLDERS OF THE PARKER VEIN COAL COM- | eign diplomacy and home patronage, are now leaking | by Captain Do Maney, and were accompanied by Adkin’s | of the relations of amity and commerco now subsisting | tions he gave offence, Farol for the opinions of fae- covered that he had passed the rubicon, by » drop too pany can subscribe for an interest in the pur- | ont. Members of Congress and of the Senate, unknown Fand between our re: ‘ive countries, in the trust that you, ‘ue fence to those whore conduct he re- buked. He leaves us now, and I feel no hesitation im much? Did the Professor then have recourse te an anti- | chase of the Jackson, Totton and Westeraport coal Mrowamtes’ Ixerrrors.—A_ meetit Dall at thie | 66-Siie responsible repessontative of your government &; ' dote, or te another drop? In either case, what was the | lends, sold at Pep yk me Nei rOoal nel art ie bao op vale pe saions scp pelea Mechanics’ Institute last evening, tort ‘take into consider- | this capital, will use the necessary precautions to guard tee egies with wen otoomeneoaaties result? Was the report penned while conducting the | late the property of er Vein 5 lod Hm # in carrying out the schemes 4nd | Aifon the best means of relieving the sent distr those relations from farther disturbance. il agree with me, that a more constitutional . &J.go’Brien, 33 Wall street. per | F le: ber bel to eith R | If this due care should be omitted, the government | Governor, or one more zealous for the interests of the experiments, or after the headache, the office of ,W. &J.g0’! y | Forney. For example: any mem! longing er | among the working classes. It would be well for ; pode save cabs namical aay! Who was the operator that frat nuapectes cent of theamount subscribed to be pail af the Hime of | house, the political friend of the Prosident, and whos | other benevolent societies in our city t> take immediate | #nd people ot the United Statos may conceivo they have | “On tuesday sir Edmund Walker Head, Our ew Gover- the cough-provoking odor of fusel oil, » drops and coffin , has ac. | justcause to distrust the sincerity and good falth of 8 odor of fusel oll, that congtiné | selves of the opportunity must make immediate applica- | to be used, suddenly finds himself a man of prominence, | *ePs,in, the same direction. |More good can be Thswac- | Soy covernment whore agents in these waters are there | "OT: a8 fworn in in, the presence of Lord and who, having sul ‘a banaaa drop to the action of | tion. so faras the columns of the Unioncam make him one. | of a public mecting. : peaitees to interfere in affairs and negotiations belong | trates of the city. Chief Joxtios judges a the galvanic bai discovered the drop at the nega New York, Dec. 26, 1854. | He is accidentally met by one or other of the schemers ———_——____—_—__ | ing entirely and exclusively to the interestaof the United | she oath. The members of th polerand a cofin at {he positive pole, aa fe felt pos te ee eae fe y. 4 Meeting of the Prison Assegiation. States and the Dominican republic; and I am confident | ‘og,(tth, ,, me members of the government renewed the would bet My friends, excuse me if, at baked ws] Meer iver ce, magia Iietned, Contand. Walls, | secre moa toveadered suggested tohim that s per. | 1. secutive Committee of the above Association | et ¥ou, sir, would regret equally with myself the con- | “A 'timor is current tn town that instructions have b had times pre- a . y sonal ir be rendered by a recommendation to the sequences which mi rem ym this unauthorizes Trang the to loud. 1 59" ‘and Germany, for large or small sums, caa at ali Ristawtnar id mt a held its regular monthly meeting, in their committee | intermeddling with the sanctity and froedom of inter. | bee? Fecelved from the home authorities to retain the te viourly, but nobody answered. -@. ; : ident for the removal of—say the late Navy Agent at pene ig’ t ° “And then those ! No, itcouldn’t have been the | times be obtained, afi oe re avecel S| phn seria gs prabaang pele fhe in. | Tom, Mercantile Library Building, Astor place, last | American relations. Yours, respectfully, Kiel ot ae ad Quateo; panting the prs: be ee To A. ee ote A pagal OE cine tied sh anceastee 00a triguer doesn’t wish his name mentioned tothe Presi. | ¢*ening, R. N. Havens, Eaq., in the chair. acl oil ee i is said to a e fear of w rupture with the United = - ay 4 ap- vernment, a t = J POLITICAL. dent as recommending this change. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- Our Venczuela Correspondence. evenente of P 4 Bad os pom ea vd a ¢ canes nan Porto Cavetio, Nov. 29, 1854. } be! the displacement, reports It » watched with great anxiety; and the recommenda- Nip e Olena General, Comunittoe will be held, at se ralaide to LE disinterested teiget’ bee sow bbe ‘al Agent reported varidus contribations of | The Condition of the Republic—Shoals of Office Secvers | tions of Mr. Cushing—in times of general poace little Stuyvesant Institute, on Wednesday evening, December | up the play by gy, Bela his Excellency, ae clothing, bats, caps, shoes, &e. —Markets. eS aos eee deal Spain, an incidental brusis 27, 1864, at 734 o'clock P.M. | Punctual attendance is | matters, oF Stale. Cott ae Mem fore an | The diary of the Agent shows —Sithations were pro- | We are happy to be able to inform you that this | Ja id Coke. ae estan ainarotsanmexation of une particularly requested, as business of importance will bo | Tot Tollowsfewhen, with a ‘serious countenance, | cured for three discharged convicts from Sing Sing, and | country continues perfectly tranquil under the sway | mation fs expected on tho subject of the seat of govern 7 THOS. P. ST. JOHN, Chairman. the man of the Union confirms the correctness | seven from Blackwell's Island ; 29 persons have been | of the enlightened Jibaro at the head of the government, | ment, and when it appears I j t—if thi letters ived by hii more definiteness on this subject } secretaries. blip Ris mor the lentes eapopanee bY Bim | helped with money; 17 supplied with suitable garments, | General Jose Grogono Monagas of glorious precedents. | An oxtra of the Cloete, Wayed to-day: aaliahieas fitness for office, “ but does not wish to interfere in the | "4 thoes, bain, caps, shirts, &e., &e.; 37 persons were | All of the huagry office seekers in tho country are on | a proclamation to parties the offices of which THE DULITARY. matter, as the incumbent is his personal friend.”” This | vircharged from custody through their recommenda. | the alert, anxiously awaiting the 20th of January, 1855, | they were deprived in 1840, from supposed or declared fi cen nnnrrnnnnnnnnnnn | 18 stab No. two. ion; 113 complaints impartially investigated, many of | on which day General José Tadeo Monagas is to take | U*Aaflection towards the government, and appointing venteenth street, up Fourth avenue to Twen : In the course of the day Cushing meets tho President, Y 7 a number of gentlemen to the office of y Geuniee ARCLAY GUARDS, ATTENTION |—A MEETING @F , | bem were, by the advice and instrumentality of the | possession of the chief magistracy. The rush will be | Counsels. The proclamation states a . Duxy, rd A. B. Rorrss, A _———————— « REWARD.—LOST, A SHORT TIME AGO, 20, diamond ring with three stones, § igh Se dy uj rth street. The finder the abore re ae F | states his annoyance from the continued calls made u that his Ex- Jord by Leaving it at 909 Fourth avenue. B the Barclay Guards wil be held at 208 Eighth ave- | Sim for the removal—we'll, wel, mayo the ite Navy | Agent, abandoned. tremendous for office, aa all the supporters of the Mona- | celleney has rearon to believe that these gentlemen © doclko'en the Gout Maeaes te Migeas ning 2 surplus | Agent at Boston, ‘a good democrat, but who has render- ‘roma the many cases recorded we select one —J. B. | gas dynasty believe themselyos each one expreasly de- | have given up their annexation tendencies, and are now LO@T AND FOUND. funds, and other business. Per order of himself unpopular with the merchants of Boston.’ | was charged at the Court of Special Sessions SS rt: signed for every office in the land. We await with | convinced that the best interests of the country will be ‘ABTERNOON, OR ; WM. BRUCE, Commandant. | SH Ow be Gapeuied ns iatieguaent er “4 Site CON hod Soop. seer eerie | sac ekas eines Eee ees SSoeet TT ata | Greet Bedale, eee eee . : . low, ways to upon mae n 5 com, careful see what wi course ado; in le 5 gee mage ytoreassen cee | DAF Sagy pee tom. these two modern ‘Ta ined inte’ and the result communicated tothe Court, | nuvent party; ‘aad also wha? soserure’he intents to |. themembers of the City Counell this day presented |. Forwes, ‘ketbook, check for $388 west. vurer. ds, whose name cannot be a em ny. Btate ‘Bank, iy Y ry od 2 ee d mentioned without spr 8 aqueaking vegpeie | headed This young man had been for some weeks out of | take respecting the miserable and broken down finansial | 40 address to Lord Elgin, ex, regret at his de- or is ) other no value to any but the owner, = thing, ‘‘ without the quali acter y 1 wife with three infant children and him- | affairs of the country. ture from the Province for his character Sel teen aes, ader will be suitably re- JEWELRY, S¢. Tor man,” poweesing an equsl {nfluence with | sel wore periabing for brad ; driven by their proming Business is getting more brisk as the new ooffee crop ies. He leaves here to-morrow morning wi on the same into the office at the St. TED CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, without the semblance of honesty claimed by his he for the first time in his life was feasoa drawe near. A few lots of this article has ar- jor Rick 4 Nicholas Hotel. eluster, with chain, 96, without, $4; two 8, openly insists upon the reward, with charges | to steal. took the coat; with it he ran toa + | rived in market, but the bulk is not expected until ‘Lord = OcT_LON EATURDAY AFTERNOON, THE 250 INST. 4 7 50; single stone pins) $10, (same | “pon the incumbent of ‘treachery to the President and | and him to give them food—in this he failed ; ; January, February and March next. Oat —OM RATURDAY AFTERNOOM, THR SSD INSE., | co Would comt $500) beat fatges conuot | ht administration.” The objectis accomplished; tho frst | he triel again at another store, olfering to leave thé | “Ox and cow hklor command 18%, and are in great in the Second avenue -— Sn tell to ‘of the Vall intelligenee of any opposition to the now displaced office | garment as security; here he failed also; his circumstan- | demand for tho United States and European markets, Beosevelt street ferry; aj alver pastomcanss, ceallluoels 4 Fah we holder is made known to him, in an official announce- | ces were desperate. He then went . | Indigo obtains 834 © 836 ra, perld. Cotton 1lc, smarked E, J. Bo! and a one dollar bill in it. . way. | ment of his romoval, and in the name of his successor. | He was soon after arrested. The starving, broken- | No American vessels left here but schooner St. Mary. ‘Gnder will _be soytetes ty Nerg 2 on In tho moment @ surprise, he writes to his two friends | hearted wife, with an infant but two weeks old, immoedi- | The bark Thomas Dallett, of Philadelphia, {s momently Police ~comer of First avenue and 14th street, Harlem, or earned & ©O., 264 BROADWAY, BETWEEN WAR- | at Washington, Forney and Cushing, for explanation. | ately disposed of several pawnbrokers’ duplicate tickets | expected in from La Guayra. CREOLE. CHARGE OF FALSE PRRTENCES. cthe @hipsmith shop, 365 South street. eee ee ee ae ee cc cele speie, Sinmsants.| iio resetres in reply their aympathies, and deep, regrets | of clothes before pledged, and succeeded in collecting pratar visca nt wey Wer oe A man named August C. Tenbiur, living at the comer *y OsT—ON THE EVENING OF THE 26TH, (CHRIST. | CY fap ‘ holidays, at reduced prices, suital at his removal, which they labored to prevent. one dollar, in addition to two dollars, the balance of pro- Coroners’ Inquests. ' x 4 it of reliance upon the actions of the displaced | ceeds of coat, With this she hastene! to the ator, . « | of Forty-ninth street and Sixth ayenue, was arrested ‘ to the depot _ porary to Foartsenth eareety wt, New | ° efheee, toe ronal objects, and the certainty of wee, in imploring hia to havo mercy on her nfortunate has: | CXtsmvp 70 Dist ny Maommwzny.—Coroner Gamble | yesterday by Sergeant Mansfield, on a warrant issued York, ‘chence oy Fourteenth street line of to SPORTING, &0. this way, that could be o from a successor, led | band. There facts were submitted by the agent to tho | held an inquest yesterday upon the body of John Cun- | by the Lower Police Court, wherein he stands charged Bond street, lot *» large size gold seroll pin ter ae panne | to these changes. Pyblic welfare had nothing to Jo in | Recorder, who was leq | pander the circumstances, to | ningham, a native of Ireland, and apout 33 years of | with be the 20th of September obtained “has found tie saine and will eave it with EDWIN A. Meare tog ee deh dog, | Sp fantter: peeulation erccabernof Congress caves their | “ihe Honor uending hima achlar bill wo eliere tiene | o6e; Who was kiled by Doing caught in the machinery | the comers from us Ranney, “us Broaa- PIERCE. ‘onkers. Broad: + fe —His Hon ee a ee SEONG TELE ‘The person wishing | short sightedness In thus becoming the unwitting tools | present distresses. When this sum was placed in the | of the engine erccted in the buildiag of R. D. Brown & | way, ander false and ‘tntenes Rife By ell be handsomeijzewariel, 0 ti Sten Tas at present se place fa keep’ ete Tens eee eee ee ee hair ene tor | Pemint Wak Gecclate” ve her: heart sverdoeel with Co., 866 Greonwich street. ‘The jury rendored the fot. | Plainant states that he delivered mapa and books to the OST—A BANK BOOK FOR (HE SEAMEN’S BANK | at 54 Chrystie street, in the rear, stairs, | what better had they to expect from one who could de- grateful acknowled, ;. she wopt convulsively. nee fe hove amount and received in payment therefor aworth- for Sa No. 26,063, in favor of J. Uliner, ui iter laws that had been passed by Congress | We have since visited them &t thelr home; they had no lowing verdict, conanring the onginoer for absonce from | Jess uote. |The prisoner was t before Justice Bo- ‘ustee of the Versin No.1. Any person re- 0G LOST—ON TURRDAY MORNING, 26TH INST., | for his own and other's interests—himself a public of- | stove, no fire, no bread, no coal, and almost naked; a few | b' Lad d that John Cunningham came to his | gart, who locked him up in di of bail, ‘turning the same to H. Falkena, Son & Dollaf, 83 Dane a small, wiry baired, tan colored Scotch terrier; | ficer at the time? garments we gave them. The visiter of that district was | “oath by being caught in the machinery of the engine ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY fi bo Fe of the fitm of fi D. Brown & Oo., 206 Greenwich sttoet, . street, will be suitably rewarded. almost black; had on when lost s new leather col Tostancing the post of Navy Agent at Boston, is from | seen in their which their most pressing ber, 1804. The fu ™ men samed John Wi - Osi ABOUT THE FOCR BLIS Or | !87, with deans ring and buckle. Whoover willreturn said | the want of a more authentic case to make readable this | wants have been supplied. This young man wants em- | 0m the 20th of Deceraber, 18:4. The jury further say ree Young mel falker, Thomas Carl, so cach, on Fort Stanwis Hank, bills were new. | 998 t0 No, 200 firamd street, will be lberally re- ae As it ie, however, {¢ Soghimien on? Purpose. | ployment, by whieh trans he may be enabled to charse SS Soeenas fnginess for leaving his post | and John H. Bird, were arrested yesterday by the Fourtis led ; > warded. way of interpolation, a, oy upright crtizen. vf police, cha: having made @nder will be rowan cape cn lata ware Mr. ‘editor, to put a few pang Mr. For. Multiplied are the ‘tions to us at this season for Fatat Acorent.—Ellen King, a woman about 50 bis arleusly pero an attempt to pe insanthwl ; - OCKING BIRDS —FOR SALE, TEN SPLENDID , that many Would like to see answered in his paper: ald, warm cl e., ke, while generous | years of age, led at the New York Horpital yorerday i clothing store, 189 South strest, OFT —ON FRIDAY, 22D INST., BETWEEN PIKE AND moeking birds. These birds are from two to three . Will Mr. please to, tay what bonus be re- with & commendable ten!) ‘are Mberal the of injuries received by a fall from a shod | on Sunday night. They were while endeavoring James, in Madison street, a bank book ou the Cham. | years old, mock eat, dog, bem, color, amd atng night | ceived for wy Congress and the go- things {o meet the wante of the unemployed. We earn. | in the rear of 556 Pearl street, op the 6th inst. Coroner | to entrance into , and for street Savings Bank, in the name of Ana iy and duy. Any goutlemsa wanting to prosare a One vernment, ‘eantala "host hago Lang Wore to cost | estly solicit some manifestation of sympathy in behalf | Gamble hel” an inquest on the body yesterday afternoon, | the time, ‘were sul ‘arrested. So ‘Phe finder will please return it to the owner, at 110 | may Apply at 176 Fourth etre. ® Be “AU beat counting in the way of of dollars, and | of ‘recently discharged from custody, and when a verdict of accidental death was rendered by the borne sent them to the peaitentiary for two aqnthe Madison street. ase warranted, bie opinions of theiz worth qnd qsefulness, at,* he poor, shireging aaieadgnaten mew ts prlacs. gery. ach, wader the vagrant act. P