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= —._—__—- = ee changed shots with two mall French t | lators ters took £00, and a similar amount has | folows ;—Littlejohn, of , Maine aw candi- Dramatic and Musical Matters. \ should form the fight ngicompanies, as at * steeopere, de | been di of to-day in like tions, the marcet . y, of O: e, K.N. and inde . Th. 7 + of public ‘te im this | = ents ogi atte boil ‘he, four 4.4 ae Sean ~ tno The He Tent Goldes Pieces ! cloning ond “heaviness, i ae yi iee CA Ete Bevan, st tinane national democraties "al at predate uliy daperite’ sleewhore. With wo maining companies should remain at home, ‘There will Nps erriree an Ente FePs ansisted! ot Oemerat’| |” The following » ‘comparative prices of the three others. ‘ tion of Christmas night, we have cot seen ofall howe j ph lee Nk ona emellnagy ierligd ar soy aa datanidiea Lumnatenmen von tree descriptions of Awerican fait and middling colton, per 24€ Senatorial question isquiet, More Datei, | Stany of the theatres this week, and during the Laat Gwe pt tare pinay early period. The Two thousand bogs passed the Bosphorus for _ hE, ns Ie tho iputio enh sstieothce ailan oe —— r * | mighte the attendance at the largest Hiroadway theatess plan which we will answer @ more etiective the Crimea on the y | on pm bay aaj | [Correspondence of the Bunday Times.) was very small.——The grand opera season at the Ace~ Training, and inake the mon more At than the four com. MNT RAS tis wes eke ape 1864. on aps ALnaxy, Deo. 38, 1064. deny of Musto closed on Friday, after « greet deal et nies cam now possibly be. Jt is proposed, in adding cannot vouch) . The Nao State Government— The Message—Ofice io four waheotn to encourage enlistment the French lines on the Sth. divisions of - Sg tekers and Temperance, §¢., &C. money had been lost in endeavoring to set up an amuse \ Yor the militia, that commissions shall be given, one in So Cag vas Henares Serer. mxpsized © Fel eg This ancient city of the Knickerbocker farmers ment for the ‘upper classes.’” Grisi and Mario sing i ), ah Baltae, to eutliien, thence, on Ie The, ries with guns from Henri lV., that the English ha ins to look like ite modern self. Isayitamodern yiladeiphia on Thursday of this woek,——The perfee- we believe, will: prove a great encouragement to enlist- Farid new 50-gun batteries, end that Guyon, Has- , because twenty-five years age it was a mances of the English opera troupe at the Brosdwag” } ment, nd not, indict any hardsbl upon the officers. Pasha, and ten h stafl-oflicers go from Erzeroum b. Bat : | modest and comparatively unp ing place, ri j A further, although to the Crimea. les by the ed on Friday night, on account of the illmems | one which could be ruled Regency with im. “*re *0*Pem is pro in a very important A letter from Vienna, of tho’ 10th, in the Post Ampt Stocks in Liverpool, lst Jan...... 507,500 pupity, But, about 1831, Albany commensed to of Mr Harrison, the tenor. “ Ingomar” wna played ow ‘The great value of tlat arm of the service has been ,.of Frankfort, s'ya:—'' The Russian army of Se- Imported since Int J 1,005,025 2,013,085 | in importance, as the value of the lobby began = Friday night, and “ All that Glitters is not Gold’ om Sa~ shown in the present war, and I believe it would be | well adapted to smoothing and settling # difficulty, | bastopol is threatened by a danger which becomes every Stocks, 15th Dee,..... 695,350 P nai han Gieemebe! the Legidature became as prey to turday, to thin houses —At the Metropolitan theatre ri oar pane Be 5g eee Mac, tives prea oiateaety (OD pe te iaite peattiveiy’ stated that Hh it: A | r. (iatney or the aa December a though the com. | Office seekers, speculators, and ambitious mon. 9 new ‘revolutionary’? drama, ‘The Bell Ringer of Bes- ‘be necessary to obtain the greatest ble number mn gneve 1 i ly by this rtunit: but | Twenty-five years ago the acta of the I re ” : oW al. | vernment sed a mixed ission at Vienna, to | prevaila in Southern Russin, and that the _ mercial accounts generally by this opportunity are y ton,’’ by Mr. T. 1. De Walden, was produced, but it failed Soon Lanes hase St will ak Aeoey there a aay erat the Turkish Ambassador, ‘asd'the | victaalliag of the Russian army is #0 badly ma- | of a meagre character, they are not without interest in auld be bound i a small volume, ROWE) 1. draw, Mr. Bildy's acting in “ Matthew Morgna"y énlistuent. ' The noble lord, the Commander in-chi¢, | koglish and French Ministers, which should receive re- | naged that only the corps which are stationed the | regard to the important influence of the Grand Trunk days ier 90 6 over @ thousand by arths , ‘ deserves bigh praine, and Mra M. Jones received @ consent fajesty’: nme 4 from Omer Pasha, the English and French Consuls while those We learn from | fo) too, are of a private matar J crank, pepe obrarbon poll Arte, Metonseirecreieg tint ram ra the et , and “letlas ten ing that might greater garrivon south of the | eminently affecting one peouniary iaterest or deal of deserved opplause for her spirited rendering of missions to sergeants, raising them’ from the ranks. | thus be brought to their notice. Her Majosty’s govern: | of Sebastopol already feels the effect of this serious state miles beyond | aocther, When, Tmny that Albany begins Mary Morgan.——At Niblo's, the English opere One was given after the batilo of the Alma, and | ment agreed to the formation of such a commission, ew (By see Se ch gna gr a || oes Dew gf lambeds beg ig | to look like its modern self, I mean to way Its hotels | troupe— Milo. Nau and o' oh dae Dreier atic aBharvleedaayeer it RLS a INTERESTING FROM PRUSSIA. Gclont oon. Wtacwnne of sean’ io replaced tr &, trofere || sailed Of igigunitle: Ginvednione, uel’ abe built ia the | are fll with eager mombe ra and cager lobby son on Saturday night, The speculation has met Loar.) {tis one which will be found to work well, not- | Some of the London papers, (says a Berlin letter o | allowance of spirituous liquors, which, however, cannot | best manner throughout. The block is 34 foot in | men, and its aveunes Pry proved & profitable one, and it {x announced that the withstanding that, in some quar'ers, prejudices stil ex- | December 13,) contained a statement a few days back | last long, and its use, instead of causing enthusinam, | length, and includes the following machinery:—Ten sin- | perambulating, politicians on the eve of a session, company ia going to Californis.—Mr, Burtos has hed yf ist. Lord Raglan’ has i mapowered 0 grant’ | thet Pramia’had alseady lected, mean ag the new | oaly causes a kind of'lethargy. ‘The measures adopted | gle saws, two gangs, three box machinesand machinery | Governor Seymour will not in anggmater Banc — , / | Ld “A Nice Young Man’’ at his theatre duri the iaiiaate a ‘ by the allies to procure supplies are well carried out, | underneath for the manufacture of laths, sash, doors, | tion a contest against Governor , The office ‘A Nice ‘e ng woot, fo cheeane test tay; tuat ta coadaaction | oorrget tiateot the case comely: set Prac aic Lortee | Large quantities sre sont (rom Austria''en ‘accouato, | blinds aad’ pickets. "At ® low entimate, thesd milld | ig too dignified 6a one to be chaffered about, and the and the people in large numbers havo bee, {nacinated wiktay uoble trend, (lord Hardings,) T° stall: wake yet done 9, but would do so when the treaty has been | the French and English commissariat, the result of | will aay in ® season, working day and night, 20,000,000 | Governor desires it no more. He had expected, | py nim,——'“The Sisters,”’ at Wallack’s, bave been wey evory exertion to afford encouregement to recruits to | ratified, and she has been invited to do so. The first | Which will be to secure the army of the Crimea agains | {ve ‘ehrta' te tot thio ledaneete Portingsy od even if elected, provided Ludlow were also elected, iar with the patcons of that house, —-Mr, John Re euter the army. 1 must apologies for having trespassed | wae, and still is, a matter of fact, based om reliable in. | ®Y scarcity of provisions. : eeetade ait cesa a the Gane he ve im the latter's favor, Besides, im °° M = gee © Lipo at auch lengt’npon your lordsbips’ a formation taken; the second ty a matter of opinion, ce Measchikof, writing from Sebastopol on ‘the ppedt part 0 world. inion, the best thiug which could happea for , “ott is atill playing at Barnum's.——A dramatic adag- ) He to ba ; 1 Sth, reports that nothing of importance had occurred a. | this important branch of the business, the proprietors | MY ‘ " x a i Soraatoeslon 00 the prrecament, axuw have rife [aes Tralee or the ot ana iach ae ela £2, Hed | Sebastopol up to that date, The Greof the allien con. | have leased one-half of Smith's wharf, in Portland, | tbe democratic party is the election of 1 tation of the nova colet Waeoutiy has be reed Curing the recens, I fell that it was my incumbent duty | credit to the statement above alluded t0, im the atreace | tinued to be very weak, and caused the Russians scarce. | (1,000 feet in Jonath, anc 335 fpeh, wide.) whieh uilLels will prove the moat disagroeably unpopular man we fully produe:d at the Bowery,——The New York Drama ‘upon this, the earliest occasion, to give such explana. | of any information to that effect from me. The treaty | !y any loss, be Re conta eg Ba li lg oie, | en had in office, und unpopularity will ticSociety have presented to their Inte Provident, Me: tions as might ‘be in iny power of the circumstances to | has not as yet been ratified as far as 1 can learn, tho load atone time. The first six car umber from | recoil in 1856 upon his party. His og) is all all Theodore S. Nims, an elegant watch as a souvenir, he mills were taken to the wharf on the 18th November. Many potshave bees enlisted service | , which he has alluded here, and to which others have re- | it probably will be so before you reczive this. THE DANUBE. The wil itt Manufactured ia | '0dy. Many pecahave i ‘Tho several theatres put forth very attractive bills fer ferred elsewhere. I have not endeavored to extenuate tematic spreading of falie re} in bei A letter from Bucharest, under date 11th, mentions ¢ mills are to be hghted with gas, ufactured im | _ such ag those of John C. Spencer, Judge Cay, wha y ‘ faults, but at fhe same line T have endeavored to Iny be- @ igentl. carted te tes, The Greok chapel ry that Omer Pasha, that morning, left Bucharest for Var- | te establishment In front isa force pump, which is J i General Leavenworth, and, of course, Thurlow ‘his evening. In order to aid our readers in their sdlee~ ian Embassy offers & weekly opportunity, | na, where the remaindor of the nineteen Turkish batta- | Sle to throw water intoany part of the mills, thus seour- | cin’ | 'Ar ye my G ch about temperance, but — tion, we gtve the following résume. ° ~ | ing & measurable immunity from the danger of fires. They mu , ment of the exertions which the government have made, | by the assembling of the orthodox for wi lions ordered to the Crimea were being embarked, Thi ‘ en hawt % | that little will be pointed and strong. 1a other re-| At the Urowlwa ote Pease oy ‘This I am bound to say, that if blame attaches anywhere, oh . To some few members of strong faith ty-five thousand men are to be sent. Of date Sth ii is | are situated bots veryfew rods from the track of the Grow 1 “4 Brew \y theatre, Harrison Rag- , » it does not attach te aay ohs'of the army, Bmore, || masdaclous fabrication. fo easefuly, communioated for, | stated that the whole Turkish army has recrossed the | Truk Railroad an the counexion with that thoroughfare | spects, it foliows the ordimary run of mowages; ish Opera Company will appear im ‘Guy Mannering,* fore your lordships wha‘ I boleve to bea correct state- | the Ri or men, who are serving in the Crimea. I can assuro | further ation. It is a question whether the Rus. | Danube. le rendered complete by @ branch track, which leads so | broacliag banks, “canals, crimes, cbaritics, $0. | vnicwts strongly cast. Your lordships that, “if we possess the confidence | sians sve taken the world in more by their false orby | Said Pasha was ocenpying the Dobrudscha, po Dic cl Boor dhe Nese te el to. in the most approved jumble. ‘For my part, { | At Niblo's, M’lle Nau and others of the Kaglish epewa of parliament, we will prosecute this war with a firm re- | their true reports, Availing themselves of thelr pre- | resch and Giurgevo hae received Turkish gari saws and put directly on to the cars. get a oda rarely read MOneAEse, unless they come necessarily | , , : solve and fwith unflinching perseverance. My lords, 1 | viously bad character in respect of mendacity, colon’ and xatailion water paver, in, the, midst of ‘tne | im purview of my duty: for I believe somewhat with troupe have been engaged for \i¢e wook, aad the bill for a do not understand the phrase of “ moderation” or of | they lave for the most part atated the amount of their THE BALTIC. saiv ced’ Cockatle Coser Tee ea caee Lee oat aditors. were bora to analyze | to-night includes Balfe's opera of "The Bobemiam Get," ‘moderate counsels” in war. I believe that any such | forces correctly, from which Karope has very naturally The last of the ships of the fleet are under weigh for | {ery 2nd desirable accoss to the principal weapa and condense lovg papers for their readers’ 8 munical olio, and the burlesque called “'The Savage end counsels as counsale of, moderetion in war are counsels | but a4 the resalh has shown incorrectly, deducted abont | Itngland. i The mile ure capboasied anf take x fineatemnaian. | _, Sherman isto be the Clerk, and one of his dept | ty ysiees . Thave raid we will prosecute this war | one-third. rapiiity of their telogra| tell —_—— , a 7 Tide tel’ cosstye: cud "Witt uaSinching pervgteranes: |! vas'ails dabsanee soot ty-eukpebe tadithe Robes Spain. TRUENS, ,Constiecalie axshitectaral otot is- given: By: | E68 1s te be Helio FISH, Come vod otty sAiaaraaen OF || 44 Dusten’s, (‘A Meo: Foung; Man," “Apdllecta: Mle While, on the one hand, we will not rofuse to entertain | government scems determined to incrwase ite advan’: ‘The ews is not important. The ministerial crisis ap- | three ornamental ventilators on the roof. went ward. least, be % | York’? and anew farce called ‘Sophia's Supper.’’ Me, lures of peace, we shall not assent to any which are | this to tent equal to that din th have bl . ‘Tho bank returns exhibit © decrease in the prevent | promised the post, and would be excrediagly ser- | oc only yh anced dat oafes (Einar, bear.) My lords, we: || lesional any other Unies meesar cea eas || ake poe tae iaetigriipkadt dee Madrid, 9th | ciroulation of £1,810,600. and a decrease in the bullion | viceable to the Séward wing, no doubt, la thelr | Burton plays two parts. { s i + Y f £1,336,850. Comparing the present with last week, | te and 7 for Mike hi one Wallack’s, the aucecasful The Sisters” amd piace our trust in the armies We trust with entire | nage to get from Sabastopol to Moscow, by way of Oueasa, | inst., to the French and Koglish press :— ie Ls byte arrangements and manwuvres—for Mike hes gi At Walleck’s, the aucosssful pleces, spd $ Gonfidenes in n noble people; and, firm in the alliance | in 06 hours; from Moscow they reach St Peterbure, by. | A Gonapieacy in Cube hartuorn sop coased. there 10,2 lecreane (n tho ciroulation of £41,768, and | through acourse of sprouts, it is sald, sean aider- | \.a Gentieman from ireland,’ and the farce of The y increase in the bullion of £135,421 é t and friendship of a brave, a generous and a powerful | anextra train, in 12 hours; thus already 108 hours auflice, Two United States packets have been seized at Ha- “wn ‘fob rat j ate, nie ¢ the ‘Bank of England, 5 | Manin your city. Littlejohn is still to be apeaker 4/47.) Dodger’? will be played. ally, we have no fear of the issue of this contest | when no accidents occur, to convey Prince Menschikoll’s | vana, for having conveyod arma and seditious pro- “w lapphtebe heats natin fy me or Engin’, | per cartel. Another “ Know Ni ” has been | ney <Cheers.) But, believing in the justice of our cause, | despatches from the seat of war to the centre of | clamations. per cent. 54 SN) ST Chosen (1p the place ef Alexis Ward ased since | At the Metropolitan theatre, two performances are ad wee nema, but firm, contidence in Hun who | government, From Koningsberg montion was lately | _ The principal conspirator ina native of the United | aremree.ror-Conte cloned ode ery ie tote | thomlectingy eee Anvembly. Avowedly they are | Announced, The firstat 2o'clock P. M., and the svcomd ' rules the fate and decides the destinies of nations— | made of various cavalcades of kibitkas, of which one con- | States, named Scott. The proclamations comprise! a Trane da oocacthe thas Bearcon are conan at ke "Péaalbly they tasy be mah’ ataeven. The bill includes several popular ploces, With there aids and assistance, we confidently hope to | sisted of 160 of these one-horse vehicles, having acrived | seditious publication of New York, named “La Verdad!” Bee ea Cine at Tt dees Ucloons Ball” ON bt Oe wilt se > until after the-| ¥ ° oy bring this mighty contest to such an issue a¥ may aa: | there loaded with hemp, flax, and tallow. From Tilsit, aerhi—iebs was Mien, ‘Lai: Beck, att Mies, ot. 70a, | Ae api ia made un' oll At the Bowery theatre, two performances will be gtr. Lay sure for a-series of years the reposo, the civilization, | 4th instant, letters state that goods are lying in fm: Denmark. Get Gere ah tbe; Btraahire, 1830, 50c.; Nose Serato a Seen, Mii fre cxseven af ae c® on. ‘The bill ins long and interosting One. i and the prosperity of {hose countries of Europe which | mense quantities on the Russian side without thera A new Cabinet bas been formed, consisting of the fol- shares, 690f.; Paris and Lyona, 986¢.: Lyons anil the justice vice Stuart, elec! city Judge, because | ‘At Rarnum's, four performances are ankeunoel. Sir: ! *| Mave been 60 unfortunately plunged into war by the | being any meana of forwarding them. Although all | lowing members:-— aot Meditebreneas:, $57f:;500.;. Weatern: of! 7 heboad ‘Guuf,, | Much depends on the clection--so many mem ors i iy ‘i | pride and ambition of tae Emperor of one great nation, | the peasantry for a long way round, whoever ean pro- M. Von Scheel, from Pinneborgen, Holstein, Foreign | foe Hurloauy aml Cotte b8nt. Great Conteal at Figuue’ | backing up candidates that it is desirable to fix as | J.B. Scott will appear vil ~. (Hear, avd cheers.) duce a kibitka and horse, are attracted by the high | Affairs, ad interim, in the absence of Count Plessen, En- | 617f! 50c,; Lyons and Geneva, 6121. 60c.; Bank of Ceodit | Maby a8 possible! But the Justiceship is imperative. | At Woods’ and Backloys’ Minsteela excellent pre Hwel Gare said the glorious events of the war farnish- | wages to be earned there, their number docs not auitice; | yoy at Stockholm. i it "habe r MAEVE, ORAS GUC. | INE I incline, from all I hear, to think that Sanford L. | grammes are aanounced. la most (riumphant argument against the prognosti | nor are the custom-houses thore, with their present P.@. Bang, (former) Minister of the Interior, aad ad , Mobilier, 46f, 2oe. Maceusenn aieabentatin tuaiee Genanten-de. amen! ||" . i {cations that had been formed of the gallantry of our | staff, adequate to the increased work. Tho streets of | interim, foutchlensig’ State of Trade, Mike Walsh “ iif 6 Mrs. Macready announces that she will give ‘ three ‘troops wien brought to the test of a r. It was now | Memel are still filled with Russians sledges, and other |‘ Yrofessce Hall N-nister for Public Worship. district, will take Stuart's place. Mac’? “ms proved that a Jong peace had not bad the enervating | vehicles, loaded with hemp, tallow, corn, linseed, and | Colonel Andra, Minvater of Finance, \ eifect that had been predicted (Hear, Manciomren, Dec. 16, 1854. some bids o ct thers hay been fat Igo Vustnenn, | Ameetmblyman, and his intimacy with Clark, and his | Stuyvesant Institute,” on Tuesday, Thursday and Commander Michelsen, Marine. No doubt a disposition exbibited by manfacturers to | temperance babita. ‘ turdsy of this week. Macsiedy ls on om S| Seeteconandaboasny. Wht teres) tiseieeee (cease ds. ebarey i aie al, i See, hs | M.Simony, (former) Minister of Public Instruction. advance their prices to a moro remunerative figure, now Ba LI ate pens Rak TET mb. 8 wa reader. E vhs pepe e inet le » ° is in great quastities duri ‘asta of he» 7 e nom for, Governor ICAL AND DRA 5 { ‘mont had been too backward in taking measures in timo | Greok Church in the place of batter. The transit of pig | India and China. SrA GED ANY tate § good gel clesead 00 bay seen ore vty ‘ oa | | _ | for the prosecution of the war, he hoped they would sow | lead has been prohibited by the Prussian government as The India and China mail is telegraphed from Triesto, led to hesitation, and even inability, to operate. Tricey | The wags ae already telling the most cruel stories The musical societies in Boston celebrated Christan: has Greely to buck bin and bis claim as a former | "e*dings from Shakspeare, and other poets, at the r.) The | smelted copper; white from the sea side are imported, | Colonel Luttichau, War Department noble earl then adverted briefly to the measures which | for Russian consimption, coffee, sugar, shect iron’ twist renter wien a | her Majesty’s government contemplated for facilitating | and cotton goods, and, above al re, in most caves, found to be practically ld. told. | ag to his total abstinent polloy. They claim he will dela Choral benofit by experience, but that they would take all the | being contraband of war. Falt seoms to be one of the | wi es—Calcutta, Ni or 8th; Madi Iath’, | oo , aa with great ¢clat, The Mendelssohn Choral Society, om most eficient mneasuren possible for bringing the war vo | Lest articles of trade there just now; a millioa ewt. ars | Chunghas, Ostover 17; Aor, 324° Thang Kong’ ait; | Bika (ites, stint, buyers, on the lowest prices | keep a temperance pledge inthe executivo cramer, = Satiafuctory conclusion. (Hear, hear.) stated ‘to have been already exported to Russia, ee of a few weeks back, thongh nominal quotations were | whith the xpplicane, must first sign before his claim CL#istmas eve, at the Melodeon, gave nearly the whole where | C 27th; Bombay, Ni 14, od. vm - ; hand Mr, 2 ‘Ihe Duke of Anaxix cefended the conduct of the gov- | the price has already risen’ to three times what it for. | “Mam citmigrormnay, November 18) | mot charge. Light India Tho ey a cheagemeurs have | Will be Listened to, What a temperance army of Handel's Messiah. Mrs, Wentworth and Mr, Arthar érnment, contending that they had taken all the mon , merly was. i Pe hiefs i de- sures forthe eficient prosecution of the war which it | A Yetter, dated Berlin, Friday, the 16th, says —<at | BAG Arived at Poshawur, the Alighan chiefs having de- | been entered into which will employ manufarturers to will be collected if this be the Father Mathew son wore the principal singers, The Handel Haylee cided on an English instead of a d usso-Pergian alliance. | the end of Janua: 4 into February. The light 7-8ths | Will be outaumbered by Father Clark. Society gave the sane oratorio on the sime nt thee Vis, $5 thelr paver to.iahe.. sat catadi ha tala ae boca rg Png peg re camaatat me | Lord ¥. Fitzclarence, commander-in-chief at Bombay, is printing clot! ‘y pd le to the pone eae are also Ove ot the Bist Otnes tah the, Lesdeleture meoid Music Hall, Mins Anna Stone, Mr. Millard (a new tenaep, 6 Me tern Powers, sti; et Trad: ce; P oe ovids iver, or , 4 Detby on his speech, and reiterated several of his com- | the concession af cortaim advantages on the North Sea dnd | “ead: cin India was dull, ond money scarce; ex: | in better demand than they have been for some ti do would be to provide a tumnel noder Lor Mr. Alken and Mrs, Wood were the principal vocalists. 4 + | change at Calcutta, 1s. 113¢d. The price of opium has | past. Long cloths, T cloths, and domestics, for the | @ bridge over it. Hither are fearible, and one cer- plaints against the government. He wholly absolved | the Bale Baron Vincke’s motion for an address in i 4 4 | : J p Sir C. Napier from nny neglect of duty, and he entirely | answer to the King’s speech has been rejected. M.Beth. | °eUaed to 400 rps. in lew thas a yeu are Tae keh, and sino hard'twisted yarns are moved | tainly could injare no one. All tho winter moath ¢, _ The Tremont Education Soovety gave selections from Mas apiversd at Gin contnct nei ocmee Trade in China was also dull. “Exchange at Canton | off iu fair quantities, cop yarns are » shade higher than | the most unsafe and troublesome conveyance to and | hb, Jeptha and Maint I’aul, at the Masonic Temple, om (Hoar, hewn) mann Hollweg’s motion has been withdrawn”? 4 81, with a few trifling purchases of teas. The in- | last week, and the purchases at the lowest prices of In | hy and Miss ‘tho Kar! of CanuiaLy said that whatever mistakes ha! dedlasiiniel 0 f a i teva EhAd abu.| nan from Greenbush is bad from the Hadson, the Wost- Christmas aight. Mr. Arihurvon Agews Teen omitted, ih pres theis datz to cars onthy wer OPERATIONS IN THE CRIMEA. feria tosh Ceatag eat trie Centon, tye vaste | Halted (0 WORN Mates wien eUbet yarn | ern, and d the Harlem og vel ber dg had Stone assisted. All (hese performances wore honerw® ‘ NEAR Senawtoror, Nov. 28, 1864. ws. z 2 5 aid * y Bostom theatre, EK. L. Davenport commences am em LORD ABERDEEN’S SPRECH. My Lorv Duwx—1 ¥ e " some, and treezing nearly all. afternoon, as : “ 53 The Tne of Avmnonas—My lords Tahould be sorry to | sour Graee on the Ct wk ie otek eine "1'to | Monetary Sn Contmacresnl BT ew | = : pment eng i art Ht a i wir oped | kagement to-night, One of the papers Is “sarry”? that detain your lordship» at this late hour for any length of | Guct of a detachment of Thé'mect Rattalion Rite Beigule, [From MOY vanobe Dose ih | INTERESTING FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, | t© the ferry boat; bat my corns cry oat “frost! be plays Jack Cade, ox it in the “property” of Mr. Far. time, but 1 feel bound to make a few observations in re- | and its occupation of an advanced positivn, wistob is nam In the absence of any stirring news from Sobas | ‘| frost!” and I fear that the cromsiag will not long | rest. The play ix anyLody's property, anit waa writtes: ‘ ply to the complaint of the noble ear! opposite, “He said | tinued to retain, notwithstanding the repeated efforts | 4),¢ politic ‘eventa of + A es oh ‘absorbed pul a i Sa ely. tg continue. for the late Augustus A. Adams ——Mr, F. B. Com that this war was undertaken in defence of the liberty | of the enemy to re-establish theniselves upon it. “Py Sedxiag trou thas tamuones Geom tas | Inauguration of the New Governor. On Morday all the officers are to be aworn in. . ; d pnd of the Turkish empire; but, be added, you have changed On the night of the 22d, and on the following morn- J heme thesia ies bilo enaaialiies pe rail. | MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE—THE SrEAKERSHIY, Senate will have Raymond at its head—ch and wife commence an engagement at the Dotoa Me ‘the whele character of the war, and this expedition to’| ing, shortly before daylight, the Russians renewed their eat pd tothe pga paige le og oo rm 9 | oauee cee aes thasmeinte Ta plasntg | seum, ia *Ingomar,” t t, The Athenten erities Sebastopol bas removed you from the possibility of ob- | endeavors to get possession of the ground they had been chditd’ of tay treaty Gekweue Austen) ; : ae co ey oye Qn tat See Getrwid to 0 pied dateesxctnivaticniihs teining what you derive. Now, I humbly beg to remind | driven from, but they were repulsed on each occasion, a th fani lowed very fovorably. That | Today at ten o'clock, the inauguration of the | the Governor, which will be filled ats elec 7 weg the noble earl that if there be one point more than an- | inthe most spirited manuer, in the first instance by x | th’ yueWeelery Powers are viewed vory fsvorably. That (oe and Lieutenant Governor elect will take | tiom immediately—-of course, by a “Know No- | still playing at the National, and has lately made = y other more vital to the sofety and independence of the | detachment of the 4th Foot, under Lieutenant Patric | {20 Minister of War has not been up to his work there - thing,” for what don’t that mysterious party | great hit in Bentrice.——Sam. Lathrop and Hiram Freak , Durlish empire, and more clearly injurious to the power | Robertson, and a working party belonging to the 67th | i#P0 a gee MN or a twa: piace in the hall of the Capitol at Alpany. The | achieve? New Your's day will be a very busy one | 49) Russia, i js the destruction ofthe fort ef Sebastopol. | Regiment inthe last nstasve Vy iho detachiaent of the | doubt prove equal to the emergency in tue cavuing eam” | oath of oloe will be administered by Hise W. | in Albany, Tasure yoo—fun to tho mombery and | jinre the starsat the Hovart Atheawam cena —= Hear, hear.) Having driven the Russians out of the | 4th Foot alone. ; ing | ‘ loath t0 good hristy’s Minstrels gave their last concert im Hacramem- ¢ vipelitica, he neni aisest object of the wee, Shick Brigadier General Kyre speaks in the highest terms of | Palka. Thoadhesion of Austria to tho Anglo-French | Leavenworth, Secretary of Btate. bose jean nh rhs 4 | toon the eveuing of Dec. 1. They were about to visit the ty body must have hadlia view from ite very com- | the conduct of these troops, and particularly that of | LoveJivien makes material diference im tie comuct | The Legislature will meet tomorrow at 12 o'clock CREO Pa ea | mining districts, as Christy maid xious tne Dility, was the wte Tes bt the Osher couplst orth Une He denier mt | right of her armies being thrown on | and immediately after the organization the Gov- | | Honnruun Avram im Navoarver—We lear by | séyoung men should seo something of Califorale,”-—Cew, topol, (Hear, bear.) | present affair Cally entitle him to be red an off ats Fite, aty, however, has reference to a still -ecor's meaeage will be read. In regard to the Sorat. ara Neterary, sg. the No “tie | Holland has taken the American thoatre, New Orlesaa, Ni 5 } , . m u 1 Soe’ ite Twalehl tate oteuteys sewed Ake Be || eee eee Prem scat Ort on the | before che is prepared actively to, co-operate with ws, + oeakership the Albany Ailas saye:— murder was committed in Nangutuck, in connection *"4 pened on Wednesday night inst with an exoniiew® landing in the Crimea and its immediate con- ‘of the The weather bas been iq | Contradictory reports to-day respecting the intentions of Mr. Littlejohn of Oswego, hax been spoken of ax Speaker | with a burglary, at two o'clock this » Bome company, mostly of thove engaged for Macilo's Variethen. sequencen—miviaken as they have been—a mistake ta | ecamp and the couetry are is coomeiusces ay. the Prasale, Heep, Ail in doubs.ae to the policy that| of the House, to which fis legislative experience, rank | Fobbers etnersd the’ house of Ma, Henry Sears, in | — Miss Flira Logan ba» recently concluded am engage” < : “4 § x ail Europe magne 8 ce myeome I ot raid, iba inostasbets vente ae ‘The Bank of Maghiel vetariaahew a tuithée increase | "Nn dit hee b salvia hea Legh ng lage el ed sos phe ace mentat Galveston, Terns ——Miss Julia Deas opened last our aortsot bean, mT ou DieStes tuk 005 ctomes’ thal exe of. gold this week, and this has sles had a fovorable in-;|. supporter Site heres ek ane 2 ows ap a eee a po oa “ne | Monday at the St, Charles, N. O.——-Mrw, Charles Howar@ ‘the noble eas] in that the prospect of peace will | found in ‘of the e effort | fe teat oy el pee J poumenn: | 7a But the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser enys'— p commenced her winter eugagewent: on the 16th of Me- te dumtatingd by that eecceas. alte the comteany tT in lashing to provide thees with tre teateciale tor be phe Jat few works the Bank would appear to be placing | ‘The Seward men would be glad tomake Mr. Blatchford her with » cu. In ly ge ie nae Ml ny Mi soc ap ped Harty and Jone , } 1 that nothing could contribute so much to’ | themeclion Gat the coodition of the cade sealer ting | Rerself in a position of etrengwh to mect nu that.) «New Vork, the presi cer; but, .s of | draw the bed clothes over ber |, Which move- | cember, a Can Letitia Hardy the Peabandlity of entalning those terms of which ter may be made upon her in the beginning of the year for | t)eir inability to accomplish that object, wit meus it Jind ——Chanfran is at Memphis.——Neale is setiag ™y noble friend near me has alluded to as the signal of treme difficulty, re- ing tome to be able to assure you that | Wat Purposes. | So far, our ey een are supplied | juctanth uiesce in tae election of Mr, Littlejohn — the success which I should hope we may achieve in this their privations, their rire to the | With means to tide them over the financial year, aad no | jo is auld to be in favor of Washington Hunt for Sena Jack Cade" at Han Francisco —Criap bas opennd Use i £ ERE z i . new measures for raining money, it appears, of thie lena qunetibe ianaentenen | Savannah Theatre. 1. 8. Palmer is in the stock Undertaking. The noble earl also referred to the men, | weather, end the constant labor required of them, they | Sorteq to before the uausl period of ihe Chancellor la Taye strength enough to give the friends | put Mee Tecevery is considered a0 somewhat doubt | Wrisman Marshall is about reading Shakspesre im Peck. ( ale eareeeatiente eusciacteselones xSeries || Garnnad Dane Soccer ato arte een, | See Saancial statement before the Hoss, oad then | of any other canditate tho alightert uneasiness BAST ED te land, Portemouth, and other towns.—Ioulaa Howard * | his rea will, no influenced \- ‘ house, new nothing affair rob 1. of the contents of which he was ignorant, and which | out the extensive operations in which they have been | tien and prospects of the war at tne time, Sen nton eeearh al nerisicboe ta te tptee Ceara?" | ber of robbers had fled, Mr. Bears han a brother in | stems to have made a sensation in Now Orleans. The might bind us toterms of » highly objectionable nature, he hy The Foreign Kxchai show little alteration this fleets to be unsuspicious of ulterior purposes in | this city engaged in the carriage business, The citizens her a bumper complimental bene@t, whew such as would pot be sanctioned ‘by the people of this inclose the return of casualties upto tho 26th inst. | work, ‘They exhibit a slight tendency downwards upon | consenting mood. above , of course, fn intense €x- she pinyed ‘Hata in Paris," ant Henry Parren acted the rade cite manasa | ee " Hamburg, sad are also lower upon Vienna andFrankiort, | ‘ic condtentiy enid that Mr. Littlejohn is pledged in | eftement in Neugatuck and Wi ‘The mar- | | Reothets, veniite Italy, Poland, and Hungary, denoun eo A The defences of the Inkermann position, notwithstand- but steady upon the other mental cities. the lodges, in which be is an active member, to oppose | derera had not been ‘at the pescunte Cortican ——Mr aad Miss Kichings 4:4 wea object as paxt of that engagement, The noble earl | ing the frequent interruptions from the weather, are Wiciieiians ber aha teas Wad tat. otnsener seers Als | ieooll Divcai's te-sacton, Pasreapanseit tah lane Soagh ovely etbet was betas sede foc thee datas’ | at the Bt. Charles, N.O——Semuel Lover's pen, long : —, Poor pelt pericctly easy noon that score, as | making considerable progress. I have, Bes ora py Baad Mb hg nag ig HF | to-day, where these pledges could be repeated to the | tion. | dormant, has again been employed io writings mow ‘ald. mnecenea! + | ounce below a ; Tho purchases are wader- | members elect of that fnith. Usexpectedly delayed by h $ market, “ Sowtees 00 bey tyaott peeruss that yer taraahies ae argh oa hI ta stood to be ehielty for the China markets. essing business, Mr. I. writer that he cannot reach | g 28@ New Haven Journal of the 20th, saya: Mr. | ylece for the Haymarket, calted ‘The Hentinel of the bs et omaible thet ee cbouht hove conde mat. | cereal Vaillant, French Minister of War, has re- | “Th, corn market has exhibited a decidedly improved | Pie" tuh mre melee y. au, "ae Monday. We understand | S@ars states (ua we learn from the Bridgeport Alms.'——-Mr. Proctor is at Detrolt.—-Miae Makenty $e atavcabut: but the noble: carl who spoke early i | ceived the following reports from (en. Canrobert — tone this week, the trade buying more freely, while the | that two of the fellow members of Mr- In, sympathising | Standard) that he was awakened by an tun yaa) has been playing at tbe Walnut Street Theatre, Philedae Stane > of) mot, Esthinys oocteuty eR ins esdinapteentt, wilt tntte Gan ~ ‘ dabvesion froma the proms on the other prot, ia con | with him under the accident of his detention, have set | Rolse. yo bad po eager ee house, he | hin ——Mias K erly Is at Loulaville, Ky,—~The mow epee ‘ddress TN conties junction wi runall imy re _xcarcely © | out for Oxwego for the a0 of ancertaining his uy ey wore firet, f stand the + of the sentence in the A Wea | fact bearing closely upon our operations, Acontinual | {he conaumptive demand. plies of whent have | Sai ‘wishes, Sed siding hist tn corrying them late elles, | file or the alee her fying “ee | American Theatre, Ham Vranciveo, under Mr. Neshe'e Fee gad atthe — coean ealgitaan tos Span = Cow Bee sa hed ee on Lg Bone bone been in some degree diminished by the yeeterance shown ? he to think that perhaps there | management, was announced to open Dec. Iat, with tee treaty. ipnass here tablished, considera! emeot in the op ww ’ ‘ should learn with satisfaction that her Majesty has made | our digiculties in the conveyance of provisions and ma- bah ag ob tg ae andes of tan ater fot to Our Albany Correspondence. #0 wrong. He would go and see. d- | ‘Kivals’’ and the Two Bounyenstion.”” Thebullding te 2 treaty from which she anticipates im t advan | (érie, A little sunshine will soon remedy that evil, and Present week being 110,966 quarters against 114,7%) | ALpAxy, Dec. 29, 1854, | ingly ke struck @ light, and went into his wife's of briek, with mastic finish, and located om neoee Lagos, That is all the satisfaction. It is pot that we | we shail resume our lebors with redoubled activity. | ‘Usrters of wheat,” We still remain without prospect of |, _ y . room, and found bis child dead, and bis wife wore | street, It is (i feet trout on Pansome, by 180 feck om y are satisfied until we know what it is, but that we learn | The enemy on his side eeeen vantage of oll thowe forced | foreign supplies, except to a very limited extent, and, | Governor Olark's Appointments — The Adjutant | ers,’ On examination, it was found thet her skall | tia otaotadine ; with satisfaction that the Queen bas entered into ® | interruptions iz order to increase hin means of defence, | frome Wis kate inederste purch of the trate barely | Generalship—Know Nothing Organ—The Speak- | was fractcred, but that sho would probably recover u eee’ main eolrance being om Beeson. treaty from which she anticipates advantage. Now, my | as we are able to perceive. Hitherto be hex done his | ercesding their immediate wants, they must be alto we from the effect of the how. Arter'n while abe wan | 72° stage ls 67 feet in depth, and a width of 38 enti j lords, T think that you may sefely express as much #at- | best to intimidate us, and never before was thero Keen gether denuded of stocks, and are compelled to pay on | ¢T#Aip- : #0 far revived, as to be able to converse. Bhe ways proreniun, The scenery was painted by Mr, Sefton, 2 Seeetipe cen tap homens commeiiee ae such a consumption of powder and ball. Our artillery | tach; market day prices regulated by the extent of sup Governor Clark's appointments to his miliary | that the man wham she saw coming inte the win. | ru of John Hatton, lay of nibio's, The wna 4 cin). Saas ea thay Be. Fae Teeth Catthe pare reign NCA MN ci Me I oo ay | plies ; these, latterly, bei ee gs pee coer ay, Stall, ete., excite universal distrost in both branches dow, was a stranger, and she thinks tha: hehad ;onyenien tly ar ange, havi ight private boxes, tow aT a " de *have i jhe advantage o| . t ; a id m" a The Karl of Drxny—The pbrase, se interpreted, then, 000 cannon shots and 1,200,000 kilogremmes of pow pa proven again Is. to 1n. 6d web Iarrel, and 2, of the whig party. As Fngineer in Chief, he hss | with him. The circamstances indicate that | ress circles, » parjuette, fawnily citcle, aad gallery. Is, that we are exceedingly glad that her Majesty and | der. From this, some conception may be formed of reed apeng Ameer s+ on Indian corn. | gppotnted Joseph J. Chambers, of Westchester, the | »°, no confederate. It @tlt enally scot 1,860 persons, My. W her Majesty's advieers approve the treaty which they | the stores that’ have long been accumulating in the | he advices from America this woek show but «mall ex bos: bt . Aang This tragic occurrence caused a dealot | 7 one Yeoman, 1 have made. (A laugh.) pet. We nevertheless observe that their artillery bas | ort. nar is thia same gentleman whom it {4 asid was ejected from | excitement in Naugatuck and vicin ty. A large | Mins Julia Pethy, and Mr GG. Spear, are membere of “hae view” Ate agg, gray tage lg Bang fe ome mors economical, and that the discharge of hol- | Oe et iat the the Grand Council of the Kuow Nothing Society | number of people gutbered in the morning, to devise | the company —-Mr Vorrest ls «tll fu Balen —e PEERS ae Fee cert re Tee nt nae mans Sienielee.” | tay putuaier; tee become almost bare of stocks, whil | which eonvened in New York city last October. | WAY" to detect the perpetrater of the orimo, and a | Madame Hove de Velev guve a farewell concert im Cale a 4 | t iod for e iow 7 on | TAH AUSTRIA TREATY OF ALLIANCE. fifteen perday. ‘The ariny of Prince Meuschikof! keeps | (28, hericd for late navigate brie Mr. ©. came there with credentials as a delegate | Hvinber of officers were went in all dirostions. AS sti on Monday evening Inst. ve ns teem in tia ou In the ritish Bouse of Commons ou Friday, the 1th, | om the defensive. It covers its position with works de- | Atheri¢n to supply the wants of Westorn Earope be fi sett poe nde, | 122, atest socounta, ered. try nd is about returning Wo Karepe—— ieee the Marguis of Ciannicanpy drew the attention of the | fended by ehip guns, andit seems a xettiod thing thet | Gyrrrated, how ean her small exports be reconetle ‘rom Albany county, while it was claimed an and no suspicion is fastened upon any partioulaa fat ren, at last eccounts, were playing = House to the Austrian treaty, of which they had heard | until fresh orders it has given up all intention of under | the monctary evicis, ao prejudicial to ker bantl | cided that his resdidemce was in Westchester, This, | person. Kehmond #0 much, aud wished to know when it woula be laid on | taking anything against us, Io the meantime, our «it @ is now enduring, when it would have been i¢ jy ja tho first f the bogus “bolt” | ,, It is said that there wan another family living in \y the toble. He also wished to know whether the govern- | uation is improving in every respect. The ‘reinforce viated by Liberal shipments of her produce, | ‘1 presumed, ja the first cause o| Ogu | the same house, who wore aot distarbed Ly the | The Law Courts. ; ee ee tieaes an ee OOF oP hee eich It | mente arrive, sad the condition of our regiments of | of which we stand ro mach in ni Every barrel of at Utiea; and as Mr. Chambers has rendored the | ocenrence, The first Monday of Uke mowth belag New Yeae’s @ag, might speeam sciatios to Vee. condact Anstrians | Zouaves, like that of all those originally from Africa, is | gour exported to England would Sisplaced the ex- | incoming Governor excellent servive, be is repaid | Mr. Beary, we understand, formorly resided in tho — jitigation, a well ae all other business of Inbor, gira during their recent occupation of the Principalities. expecially satisfactory. Our commissariat rupplies have | hort ofcerght to nine dollar ieee, tee fecuneee * Be. | eousae Msesencte tantiiees hs ' y , "The Earl of OLamnnor was happy to be able to reply | assumed larze proportiony, aud 1 find myself this very | Inay be independent of the ban take a course ac- | for lt by the appointment of Engineer in Caief on Tre aaa rie from the house, of | Scr 12 the famitine interchange of friendly visite; bat {0 one part of Lord Clanricarde s question, by laying. | day eaablec to distribute among the troops a daily ra- | Corvingly: tut there {4 such @ ting as giving infuee. | the staff, and the important position of Private | ,2'¢ "ua ng ee from the house, om Tarehey our Courts will open tn full blest’ Tem the treaty in question on the table, With regard to the | tion of wine or brandy. This sey eng omen getegn point, | ments to farmers and the trade generally to move their Be his Excellen: Ww t 2 | w 50 was in 9) bi ou the New Hay Miideee Of tho: cantelad eat are wnuseally diacy, Seoupstion of the Principalities, it was not for the | which will preveat much illness, acd keep up our effec supplies forwar! that cannot fall of their elects upon crétary to his Excellency. ¢ say important | County Bank. It was announced, last evening that : s ’ ublic service that the papers should be laid before | tive strength. Winter ments are also ar. | ty? i e only f deawe | |, becanse the kno: ones say that Caam- Mrs, had died of her wounds showing that the love of litigation + not 4 ew i ea the most independent. The only inference to be draw! } { rlinment at Drosent. “During the recess they shonld | riving, and already the hood and the sheop- | i, that the raw material does not exist 10 the extent | bere is to be Goveroor for the next two year. | rather omthe increase. When we consider our teoge be examined, and mnch of them as could be laid | rhin paletot are common in our camps. The ol. | siocosed. America, bax shipped Iniian corn freely, | Well, hes an energetic fellow, and wouldn't mike cad gaily proviemapastiiien: tho telah before the House? without detriment to the pablic | dier will nobly and courageously support the trial of | (ybponed., Ameria, has, suit that article « badumagistrate, aithough aaa politician he shoaid | Masracuvewrmt Lecwiatoux —The Lagislatare oe Att on i services should be produced when the House met | the bad season when he thus sees himself the object of | from lact yenr'a harvest. Tes in be mach distrusted, as all politicians are becoming of Massachusetts will amemble at the Siate House "™*telal and mercantile traneactions, we eamaot be eve ied in. He might rye a ee Av special = rer ak Te oe omy i i | convenience her moary market by drawing large amyante wofully queer in ‘tate move aente, | on We dey next ni eleven o'clork. Although prised that oot work is provided im thin city few, dl oh lh IB et Bhat somidh Se Agen! sachet prude ge emibne of gold from her, much as we may need them atthe mo- | J a the editor of the State the members elect are of one political creed, thay — inyrinds of wevroteen Mate Jotger, and toe lertake and concert togethor | Turkish government has promised me six thousand coni- | , - .. adge s. H. Hammoud, the editor tal 7 « ' ations in, the, Principal | cal tents which are in great request here, on aecounv of | i2eRt, for the resetion is sure to tell agesnst us by limit In the Onited Mates Cingest Lord Ragian, in reply, stated that an expedition to Sebastopol was meditated: | their resisting better than our own the very violont and the Austrian government, of course, readily ad- | winds of these countries. Icam assure you, Mar mitting the right of thie country to undertake any expe- | that the ariny is getting to be singularly inured, ai dition It pleased, at the same time declared that by that | you cannot imagine how our young folks, rapidly ri- determination they were placed in» different position, | pened by the greatness of the contest, are {ast becoming n Re , was @ candidate for the intment of have oot, thua far, teen able © univ in pointing feters) trio eee etic cece eee tis yetent mance. | ASetant Generale Gor. Clark ropaid hie forthe ott Weir ofiere. ‘ery W. Denchiry of "orem in... sar ugonin'e Uns prio, i te | -"The following ‘are the deliveries of ‘wheat from the 810 Re tendered in the recent canvass,by relecting De. | ter, who han served in the Houne two or three years, Mates District Court, one Saige she for the epeatl Oh farmers for the week ending 9th December, aa cazetiol peyster,of Jatches, forthat office. Toe Register, im | ix 8 Benstor elect, and would make @ very gymi =)” : 1s diel the hist yeaterday, and corresponding deliv in 1553 and | advocating Mr. Clark's election has lost caste with Presicent of the body. It ix reported that Mr. Gif. *imireity causes aod mine * on ‘gh nang j - hime here. ford of Dux! —the Assistant () ork of last your. in the Bupreme Comrt, we have five Judges, in the Begm- or caee ree ence urianara et sre, So lon | At eatin it oaks Bare Gatgnted poe We ory GF | ‘TW: SESS Orme eens Assn | Scumgioeh eon. Orem, and-taiag of gutane: sof | into Save tbe fort of Cute Gch of to Rensks and | ror Omrts cinta che Coumnew Pla tee, oak OD gtr expect the au; of the En; and French armies, 0: ines calm aod immovable under s fire . vr? pl ‘o ‘ mon 1. ¥ They could not undertake tofght Russia wingle-handed; | bt artillery which Loti Raglan declared to me was eupe, | Wheat delivered.... 114,768 70,96 121,004qre, | aajutans » Mr. ye hes oo & pA on ft —p~glt) f ate Merine Court; endes the new tow; thane, Che sii and thet more partionlarly at a time when the neatrali' | rior to what he had beard at Waterloo. I give you these Average prices for } o>, 64 t1y. Lid. 426. 1d. per qr. tWeeM the two, and isleft high and dry 02 . , table of the procetings of the your 1866 chow thate ty of Prussia could not be perfectly relied on. The Aus- | cetaila, because they cannot fail sensibly to interest you, the week expectancy. It is also that, doring the candidates for the Sptakerstip of Te ema BOO | ot sot beatae den vee tellanted anata ‘trian govern mentthen resolved toaugment their forces, | and at’ the same time reaseure you. The new divisions repatoaverages} 294, 4d, Tix. bd. 40. 61. © “ | CRnYReR, when the Kegister cxme out ove morning | the pr ls of Mr. King of Roxtiry, & young Man, | 1 lend tententinad Man Voth, enh. iouaaan ‘anda corps d’armée occupied ¢ position syiva- | will find here elder ones that will set thera a good exam- wiz weeks... f | more Clarkial: than usual, it wa considered a9 good neem brightest wt the present Sime. | | q eke . 7 jtge Wis, and the Rovsians wore bound to evacuate the | ple, Deign to accept, Ac. ‘The sales of cotton for the week, as made uponThare | ay tn favor of his election, that the Kren The two chambers Lave lee re paiated and put | from toe wngth of the calndare, the harreet of Aid Prone; *. Before the Austrian tered the Benawrorot, Dee. 3, 1854. | day evening, amount to 35,200 bales, of which apeen- | ing office procured five thousand extra in readiness for the reception of momiern: Bod will be as abendamt Wo the lawyers as any year that hag? Principalities, it was proposed that, when the con. ‘The rain falls in torrents. Our roads ere broken up; | lators have taken 1,410, exporters 2,090, and spinners on of it, and circulated them. Al thin aided | many erate bave been numbered ip the galleries of 4 \ eens tee wer ay sorte seeehs be signed, | ou: trenche Med with water; and all oor military | $9,100 bales, Although the Sade have not taken (heir | wr. O'p election; in he not ungrateful to give the | the House of ieprensatatives, which Indicates a re | ** ™ ” cipal shou! 0c Austrian | movements, as well ae the greater part of our | full average consumption, t! ve pure “ . ction; “4 : “ j a ° ae ircops. At that time the siege of Sillstria’ was being | works, are nagensed. The, eoomay ia’ bald insctive by | fais extoate yet he reorm¢ arrivals baving been pressed | Attormey Genetalahiy to Depeyster, J ccoapaton of “ Texas” and” Oregon” this win Om Riya Naviosrion Rowe —At Pitan w onducted with great vigor, the issue was very dons! | the rame canses, joined to those whieh I have before ex. | wpon the market, prices have given way fully J. to | Hammond so mach more deserved it” | ter Boston Courter, Dee, ¥. | borg, ont ridsy, there were twelve fort of i itepneared so» if there war no probe iit |. Notwithstamding these trials the morale of all | de nd upon the better descriptions, of whiel | the the Know N othi here are moch In . water th channel of the Ohio, The Pitthang Turks being able to cross” the Danube. The | exealient; abd we bold hrm, ready to recommonce our | the sew Americak totum ehiety consi, and shout ‘ct, | wathet ancempee.’ they don't hike tus Mlogseter, be Te Oxneet Denawreavr.There ic now living in | Peet, Of the 29th alt, var: The whart bs epeta re cat Oa oe te Se dno and Se seco wae | operations as soon ax the weather and the state of the | upon the lower qualities bag emg rte ao of age | | cause it discarded Wiman. It is thought, had it ad- Wash rhe - 7, Va. lasy who is perhaps the begin ning t present ite won'ed lively as on the nes were season j ingen connty, ch Crosse: “he Danube and-eceupted | 'rnnn Permit: pt inl Fy ca ele ot eM A we vooated the American ticket, it would have beea M's Mary Calling yest, 824 bushress om toe rrver haa Onen mone “ ‘tion in the Manchester market. ber chief #tromgth, ,, oldeet person in \ irginta. ante Buchares'. and her Majesty goverament considered THE LATEST. conneqacatly, ta to be found in the absence of any — eee cert eat, —— abont seven miles trom Abingdon, beyond tas | Wet briakeeas wo reireshing wou river men We Z 1 : Oleetved po lore than 2 A vem bon loading ot Gn Aur trie had no right to fomiteu' ing, ¢ At c jation of yarns or goods In the hands of epi Midd Votk of the Holston river, tre Abingdon to evacnate Wallachia, ana on miaiches torelligdnce fran the Crtaet'et tha ttn, | snd mamesnctivers, The) seeriean crop inte édimatea | MZ. , the editor of the former, to fill the Demewes mage, i certainly nok lene than one me MOsewmabela wher yewtertay, while Water erent, ded the Turkish goveraw The batteries will be ready to their fire in three | at 5,100,000 and upwards, some parties taking a figure chair, assisted by Mr. J. Stanley smith, dred ard twenty years old, and ie believ-4 to be pear | 20% coe end to the other, ie atrewrd with fevtgt, ]d be made, not to worede to it. Deapat cays. The intrenchments of the allies being completed, | above the crop of 145i, when it reached 5,202,562 bales, | Whole ow the amoclate editor of the Kegrdter. It he, | Weting to be conveyed below A few weeks of the bf 7 re Co® +o went to Lord Westmoreiaad and Lord Strat cae hundred and ‘hirty. Albongh Ure. Cons jeliffe, stating that the g foent did not any portion of the Turki«b territory ocenpied by they can winter in their present position. They were | The favorable winds, and, consequently, short pave «algo eaid that the Arcus will be purchased by the e and pplied with provisions. A des- | that rome of the versele have been matine, keep the Keow Nothing's, and be their organ hereafter. An te dea! : x | patch from Marsellles ‘brings news from Constan- | stock in this port {fom showing the dlasinution which, her rumor ia that tne Mesere, dione sad Hon. J. | © great deal of work nbn present bigh water Will evabie cor macular orees te Clear thet warehotnes Of (he rementom tmmat | Teached tals extrem dipary ree, she yet atienteto the farm of her som, with ‘ Oomee\e mawatactares they Lave bad stored op all foreign torce, except by the consent of the Hulten, and | tneple to the 6th. inee Napoleon waa ready to re- | under diferent circumstances, might have been expect wister, will con | WhOm be rewidew, w 4 feforman tates that « menae that, in their opinion, It should be left to the Sultan to | ture to the Crimea. ‘Ihe Duke of Cambridge wes tore. | ed, the import for the week being 29,215 against the out fea aden of te ge ie. ihe isp Bmnith ae | Sbort ime back he new ber carrying 6 heery imcket | Tres lass ae Semcon to Te eens. ‘Qrcide whether or not it was ndvisebls that an Austrian | tuen soom to the Crimea, Aceounts from klava of | going of 30,880 bales for consumption and export. The Droprietors, Jaid the istter proposition ia | Of Water up @ Meep hill, Shes ena te ve tall twee of ire, alle force should oconpy the Principalities, and that allar- | the 3¢ state thats new battery of thirty.«ix eu’ rh still keep up to ® paint that renders horineobief, Itin wee wit [ ah os, dow Myo HA , rangemonta, whether of s civil er wilitery navure, tablished against Sebastopol, The French will | shi profitable, and itistebe hopet,under favored by the native Americans here, OF | Maebetentes 1d—A a cea |e ‘the below have widens f Pee should be made by him. The goverement reesived | have 150 pleces of artillery in position. Great ances, that there will be more than usual bably be carried ont. RavorerionaRy Susie A portion of a he whi bk the people below have w, i for ane? x the fulleet asenrances from the Austrian an. tions hed been taken ageinet the Rasrian Gre directed | discretion on the pert of importer im their operation, | give ail these as rumors; if one of them should skeleton, apparemt'y that of « liritin auldio’, wat na we hare to wood em. The eee! best man nent that no exclusive occupation wae inten Ror | agniny we two frseer (fustes) whies had been landed | am! that spinners will not w that over anxiety to im | prove to be true before @ month i around, mo wut | uiscovered om the 2th wil. wt the beck pert el uw | cipete in tbe general Ceiirhh at the pleseame te as it intended to theow auy hicdeanes in the to set fire to the Roswian tet. # garrison of Enpato- | port for fear of the midileman between them ami the prive peed be felt by “ outeiders.” ker Bill, by some workmen ergnges in filling op pect of affairs, and wt win on Whe river mom re ® t of the Turkish forces, or in any way to pre- ttalions. It was re- | American factor, making » profit, which so often tends Gov. Bay moar moved ont of the hose to-day thet | bhene's wharf, or MedCord treet. Home boier4s will etayt cot with tietr “omek diamond,” € g we werd al bles i nee ie ‘my Ruawiat passed into the Crimea | toenbance the value on the other rie, and increas to is to be coupled by Gov. Clark. with * tanned « Urea, ad @ Ineden tuliet, | ly tee wants of our cotchbors of Ubctaeat “ing this, WC fe tree that ‘bledfen hiare eng pe nay Se eee The leaders of the Reward whies ere neerty allin were alee Cog op no Socadity is Beat where apart | cmleruie, We lore beers itcompnted wes taken J.owm'in the’ war of Omer Pasha. Uper that fac com Messtons | that the musemsnt of colin trow Adunee ts epeed | Wwe: end Mle ald the “sinte” be already flied | of tte liettish trope landed to wtuck dhe BL! to the ears of the government, and wtonmers | bad better be lett to thoer whe mritherepia or weave it | oat, dows *\ ¢aorgetic Cemonsteances were made oy tas of the betteries, eal ox ‘Vhs enies yorverdey erty 6,00 bales, whch pron. | ™ | Siew! eae a4 | ly rors tanto pie oi ah in Ue the in Die Assembly. the madiet was probably boyd where be fy!) TO | @ Lotte tene Ube © ‘vil tgeent on Oe cunddeers Gpesket, @: apokeq of, areas ytars egy | eteding way” a cove as posaitag,

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