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" ~ * . a / r BW At ’ , . . iii Ai 1 4 | = : iy a ie BI t * | * ‘ X . a ” - e . ; 4 s + ‘' ¥ Po | 7 $2 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1855.. VOL. XX. Governor of Culos had im execution the be added to the ‘to 438, ; white wheat 12s. to 12s. 9d.; red | Important Decision im the Several Actions yy go Geek wie lee ae ee it, if are unwilling te be taught a lesson by past foe GE AS Se pete ; mixed Indian coro Against C. Vanderbilt fer Breach ef Con- ond position, ot red onal. Wee new Gores, At these up ia the single | 44s.; yellow , and wi Aba, Od. to 460, per 480 tract. - is instructions the For of his mo ste eaable end “we waste, in the name of s Falu-cMo Movement has yet takin place in nom. baieened TERM, it, who justly Lh Government to give information to the which sets tolerance and love, a For good old full prices continue to be Present—All the Judges. ‘i but a] t he state that, previoes to | Krree, wenger For Porx there ben heen 0 better demand, ont anad- Jax, 11.—James Vincent and Forty-five other Plain- ny ‘aed maaan he area os pamtehien teen ale tae Wuwaae 7 tiffs vs., Cornelius Vanderbilt,—In this case there were waren "to the trevdalous pe gS ree to a hundred and aroun’ them we muster in GE ae uiet, and old is notso saleable. over one hundred suits brought by parties against the Cubs, the Beitich covereneant SOViE ca? Dims 8 vigorous small to the injury of the grand army of de- Larp bas been to an average extent at the Vanderbilt line of steamers, for breaelies of contract, in Pe ven deternned fo outorce tess tered | Hou of our Ite? ‘And does not the word of toe. peuple | 82; tobts. for prime: i aeiet af 826. | ot carrying them across the Isthmus to Califorais, eal 5 tot ty Spain ‘with this country. (Hear heat) “Be the abstract, philosophical, and religious of the ia rather firmer, at OAs. 6d, to Gbs, for bost | Gome of the suite were brought in this court, and some that General Concha, who held a high character, re? butcher's.’ in the Common Pleas, and have been reported in the would fulfil strictly that promise. With respect te the things, we mast for the wants of Corron.—The market no teanhe exinatied atin tee bet Hxnatp frqm time to time. number of cruisers on the coast of he could not | existence. Our youths hat to die. Every- | ter of new, that of such have declined 4a. 5 written by'Judg’ 'oftman, and ive an answer to the question; but ly his right , therefore, is in the in understanding each .; the lower qualitiés remain steady. On folowing opinion, op. friend the Oret ‘Lora of the would be ternizing, in together, in uniting stock to-day the quantity proved to be 28,000 | concurred in by all the Judges, was delivered by the able to satisfy his hon. and gallant friend. ourselves for the purpose of forming an army. No ne- | bales than the the ciency being Yy | Court. The order was drawn up by Judge Woodruff, of hay uhunteanee "ae pon etl thad coed Pr comets er et Oe an a ag . beta : the Common Pleas, and concurred in by both Courts at in Algeriy tn the North ne 2 Jargely augmented. His attention had been called t Mon grovad chosen, we ahould draw clouly coupact— Oy, RE Ae er hed By raz Courr—An order made on the 12th of October Up to it moment, the army of the East has ee feos ce of using every exertion for the suppres- | s general og ee Ales fp och ended There has been only a uid demand for cotton | last, at Special Term, has been brought before the Gene- had to suffer, aud bas overcome e » | sion of the slave trade on the coast of Cuba. What the | to destroy the obstacles which in the way of na- since our circular of the 224 inat., and prices during the ral Term, and is for the itt? 7 to show cause we have no se- | fire, it and ey A incessantly re- | present ¢ of that force might be ke could not Honal liberty. ‘ie, excep tale 00" we have | whole week have inclined rather in favor of buyers, a vent soni Anderton ye gg an py Sr ag in numbeercaety | tas geeeaedies ox ine teasicns bedtmeceaabs oy teak, it | pentenon pat ite or taerienee: the inde | though not to an extent to establish any quotable de- | 4s follows-—eh, Why the aise) aeaien ie the ation: ry $ : lesa than the ob- ing could weaken its courage or. its tuosity. Generel Concha’s promises, to which his mable friend had Let others discuss, while there is time to do so—let ithe decattion of th annual sock tng today ha. ney of the defendant, a sworn ee ee the themselves | Every man bas nobly done his duty, from the Marshal | just referred, were fulfilled. the exertions on his part | others preach concord with poison in their hearts—let tog proved the actual stock to'be about 45,6 Tess {uzielen names in Suh a ee. et we piel tor the suporeesion of the ve trade would be infinite- | others go begging tho alliance of kings and the aid of | 18.2 appeared by the estimated returns, the market has | ‘ifs in the actions rev and tying th y.more cffectual than any augmentation of our cruisers. | diplomacy—we utter but one cry. Let us unite for shown more firmness again, and it steadily. ounty, town, and. where Dl res) (Hear, hear.) once—Iet us close in phalanx—we are ready to fight. LY» i side, if the; of them, reside ina elt; ees, Seas Ser tesry Bie 20,000 Ping fee ) and Vehamm thoy tonite. ‘on. tones’ The sales for the ot im this land a man #0 base as to set his private | el country, We to the Italians in the nave of their own of e street and number where 4 + merifices oF privato griets against the call of public duty; | — Let ua then declare together that the army and the Italian Polities. vg the name of thelr own duties. pera tb tag refers aie) duce auch plaintifs personally in court, of te furnish and he may wind up his report by anintimation thatthe | fleet have well deserved of their country. THE REVOLUTIONARY ELEMENT—RUSSIA AIDING THE and duty to rise in order to be a nation free and 1,000 to speculators and exporters. T the ran eee pe met yeadiness of the nag o ee. on Be Li Aah War, if is ans onsale cruel eee Ty erasing LIBERALS—-ADDRE®S OF THE NATIONAL ese unit ae duty to awit Ke dare arias made in 1 rices ie in fair, which fone yront of. Vaaaathorty ie Ne rh aston comm: me 8) on wi ir; aan fie UNITED ST. 800) Right mak agai nemies y mean: ae he eneas should occupy & positions #0 i ob; ect in view I oust upon your a > EDS EE, THM Seite nation, internal and external. eaeed ae bn more Sure Be hority, if any, was comm ited; if in ‘. governmen: tance. the new cro} werthy of the successor of Frederick the Great, and of land army consists at present of 581,000 soldiers id} RRES! junicat aria (De pond # oa ith the Clerk, 4th. In case # rin (Dec. 21) Correspondence of the Loudon Times. ht and duty to watch efficaciously, ‘xo that the na- oe ae Orleans, 53, middling, 6: fair Mobiles, 5 to deposit the same: with the . In case $e people whom, Mr. Cobden terms the bran of Ger- | and 11,000 gse4; the navg, oC 0,60) salina ox board re tlon Tepnilicaas domiciled in Leadon, Paris rank Rag shall not be turned from {ts intent, or be iiialig, 367 fa ‘ tale Spada mg sab, ia? gourt permis the ecions to procead, thes te Ale secarity a ters little y vacancies iberat i by ir ero ‘ee te Right and duty to interrogate the nation, "emancipated ioe 2 ¥ ar to be non-residents of the State. Sth, If the court Saad nae gereromera tare clasts cooeeets | sar tehaneeanent tee yoo ai hat yr ve iery | Batsing resolutions and writing flowery a to | soa itberaily constituted, ing ,the institutions |" yaleg of hich 200TH aro “Autoleen: cetiare Sor bos. | Allows the actions to proceed, then to show cause why and @ wi war, engagements, and have a systematic policy | off 140,000 men; presented ‘to you, of their own. But the result of thie mission may Rib ject of which will be to ameliorate, withous in- be unfelé at Berlin, where the government | creasing the expenses of the treasury, the condition of 4s under no engagements to any one, and , a3 yet, | the soldiers who will re-engage. It will afford immense me policy. In speaking of the government of Prus- | advantages by irre tag number of old soldiers in we mean at present that cabal of time-serving | the army, and by diminishing the oppression of conscrip- ‘Ministers and influential chamberlains who have mainly | tion. This bill will, I hope, soon have your approbation, contributed to place their country in its present situa- I shall ask your authority to conclude a new national ‘tieu, because they have the interests of a foreign power | loan. Doubtless, such a measure will increase the na- more nearly at heart than those of Germany and of | tionaldebt; but let it not be forgotten that, by con- ‘Prussia. King is, after all, a well-meaning man, | version of the rente, the interest of that debt has been anxious to be well with all the world—as good a talker | reduced twenty-one millions and a half, My efforts andasiearned a King as our James I., and almost as | have been directed to place the expenses on a footing Brave. We wish him well, for we wish him better Minis- | with the receipts, and the ordinary budget will be pro- ters and truer friends. But with the Gerlachs, and | sented to you balanced. The resources of the loan alone here, for the allied governments have already contrasted their t home, witli tl stemsi- bales, of which 296, 5 reciprocal sont bly ‘cr making the latter ally avfare of the indignities | 800 tho forms under which 1t intends to rogulate its | tauen¥o trloy of americon at ame tie last year. | he gemapisiate shonid not 36 20h naile; sank acatanns: they suffer and the necessity of forthwith redressing | Wn life. The stock in the whole United Kingdom is 624,458 bales, | ble to segtion, of the Colts; cz Why, them, but probably not altogether without a strong do- |, Right in every one to explain before the National | against 717,680 in 1853. should not be compelled to elect om which sire to keep their own names prominent a4 popular | Council his own se aga 3 The Christmas holidays, which have interfered as | counts or statements of causes of action they will rely, leaders. ‘The proclamation of the National Assembly of | | Duty for every one to submit himself, saving in liberty | usual with trade here, have also limited the business in | 8nd that the eee Wemneenres. Oe. er ee Action and the “invitation”? of M, Mazzini have boea | of thought and speech, to the national will, Manchester; but, on the whole, there is rat ier » better | Proceedings in all the actions except one, should na openly published here, and, though they contain nothi And, a8 a consequence direct, feeling than prevailed there some weeks since. fa ele a a A ee Se nd yery novel either ia te subjects or in the, manner of | , Une svBroue auctsitves by ine will of teocountey,” Those la. Sot sauch otivity inthe grain iekot, Wnt | SoS "So Ein the. sess entitled ests amd im tergetve discussing them, may perhaps resting to ¢ ? organization of national mi- | Prices are very maintain in MINCE Bt~ | others, ost outime printed’ list, ‘to the those who wish to know what Italian republicanism | Armament of the peoplo; organization of nat fon | Tivals; and, except from the Baltic, there is no expecta- | others, set out in » printed list, annexed | ae: nn . Of course, Piedmont, with her con. | litia by the side ef evory regular force belo: toa | tion of any early foreign supply of im nce. Wo ¢ ground o| , » that \- real manne (06 enue fostitutions” obtains s argo province of Italy, that may be sent into the field by the | (uote Witits weet 12s. 8d. to 94.5 red, 11s, to 12s, foo bend a Dp sr and spur of a certain share of contemptuous inuendoes from these patri nation. hana | 84-per 70 ibs.; Western canal flour, 43s, a 43s. 6d.; | line of vessels and conveyances, used in the transporta- excellence, sch as “\Thesword muat not be returned | , Tt confemne of, treason | pronounced, beforehand Pbifadeiphia od Baltimore, 44, a 46e; Ohio, 45s. 01. | Yon of passenger, and baggage partial Maw sa vestige of tyranny, foreign 46s, €4.; Sour, 388. a . Gresbens, and Manteuflels, wo know no peace, They | will suffice for the expenses of the war. £0 dhe son barat fo, ng Ae ronan of tyrenngs ! marty tile common country, agalast whosoever aball attampt | 46% 62-5 Gorn, ise. 451.'6d.; mixed, | of Nieerague, ‘That on the — day of —, 1862, he re, are tho heads or the instruments of a party whiclr must | You will seo with pleasure that our revenues have not | should take the initiative in # national movement.” | t© substitute by force his private will in place of the na- | 14% “iy, Gd.; and white, 4oa,'a 40s, per quarter, geived the plaintiff on boa 8 of the vessel of be eradicated from the soll betore the King of Prussia | diminished. Commercial activity is maintained; ali the | « We leave to others to go begging the alliance of kiage | tional will, against whosoever shall endeavor to intro- | “There is @ moderate inquiry for rosin, at 5s. bd. per | line asa grag dd Ss a ean be the ruler of an independent realm, and of a | great works of public utility are continued; and Provi- | and the aid of diplomacy. We will utter but one cry,” | Cuce,a foreign dynasty in Italy, against whosoceve; en- | owt Nothing doing in dipentine. Yerk to San en er Sera trapoeicedls oe, provd and contented people. The confidence placed in | dence has deigned to grant us harvest which will sat- | “Xe, ‘The address from the National Assembly of Action wee ehcoepent me the enemy before the emanci- pom: Decca. ilse hacen Sr That is ines becac ra tar we men §by the Emperor of Russla, who knows | isfy all our wants. w i remarks on the necessity of 5 pra Se eS ee p A j— farnish that, as long as they have the power, tney will oll | Government, nevertheless, does not shut its eyes to ssety Tor dusk rnsremente: ua If contersplatec maiat | __ In every province, in every city, in every commune, Theatres and Exhibitions, ith bed and accommodation, good and sulicient food, the north of Germany in chock, is one of the | the distress oceasioned by the high price of provisions, | Mazzini’s letter is entirely to the same effect, He says, | 1¢t a nucleus of power be formed. Five or six of the | Broapway TreaTRr.—Balle’s opera of the “Bohemian ovided sufficient apne . Principal causes of the war, for it encourages the 6 taken every measure in its power to provide | \The man who cannot give money, let him, if he has bravest should place themselves in the centre, associa- | Gir}? will be the feature of this evening. The cast is = The) connie _ ry = arions enemy to rely on their assistance, as the dezlaration | against this distress and to relieve it. New sources of | ono, give his watch; the woman, @ ring, agem, a piece ting around them as many more elements of life be pos- qr Mr. Harrison ag Thaddeus, Mr, Borrani as Count | violations and neglect of ne be gations varie ron made the other day by M. de Gerlach, in the Diet, show. boen created in many districts. The strag- | of embroidery.” ‘These injunctions to such acta of de- | Sible—fraternizing in the grand intent to have one | Arnheim, Mr. Horncastle as Devilahoof, Mr, Reeves as | the injury and damageresu King fore Ceamaeatecmenad® $f. tist amnty with Russia is the basis of their polley. The | ple which is golug on, circumscribed by moderation and | Voted patriotism aro of course euforced ‘with all tho elo. | COUDErY.. | sai Seite i an ; Gount Florestine, Miss I. Fyne as Arline, aad Miss Prog | judgment for the dameges. 1. The authorities ate King, we are ready to believe, is less indifferent to the | justice, whilst 1¢ makes the heart beat, nevertheless | quence of high toned sentiment, expressad in ther own They should form a special chest in all the committees | as Queen of the Gipaies. The farce of the “ Irish Tutor lecisi g' eur opinion and good will of this country, He shares | alarms eo little the interests, that shortly an assembly | ypirit stirring language, but as Sel have not heard of | —®centrel chest for the’grand association. Itis neces- | will conclude the amusements. No doubdt the house | dency plage miner teary trac ty Sep Fe t F ‘ious faith—he is attached tothe English royal | willbe held here from all parts of the globe with the : fi al i sary to have cartridges and money. Let every one give | will be crowded, . Johnson vs. Bir) Seusily; tnd in bappier times he cultivated our alliance, | produce of peace, “Btrangeze cannot fall $9 be eecack by ieshocscta iy eotain ax y degree commensurate with |: Tia: pecan, and bo ready to follow whoever shall’ be |" 'tohass vecness:'Thé beteht Of Mise ‘Louies’ Wats | in the cassof an aiadult, where muimb:ts were provent, We bavedone nothing to forfeit his regard, but the | the remarkable spectacle of a country waich, counting Terhaps the people of Italy have become more dull to | Srst, in the name of the people, raise the cray of attack. | comes off this evening. The programme is good. Tao | and the defendant cou! reer i ne cat uiry, ‘ ayeophants about him have continaed to alienate him | upon Divine Provideuce, maintains with energy @ war | «invitations ke that of Massial toon foreeriy, and | “Vive Vitalin Italy, lovember, 1864. drama of the « Wept of the Wish-ton- Wish”? commences | plainti Tue Court say thatthe rule soaeral ly from his best friends, and it must be by his own actions | atsix hundred leagues trom its freatiers, and which at | are inclined to caleulate the probable profit or loss vefore The great Italian, Giuseppe Mazzini, the man who for | the entertainments. Shelton’s Brass Band will play wm confined to actions of a s ene ve . - «a alone that he can regain the sympathy which is now in- | the same time, with equal zeal, developes its internal | subscribing to speculations like those he proposes, but | twenty-five years haa presented worthily the Italian | several popolar airs. Prof. McFarland will make his | eause it is only in such cases that the defendant ia gene- terrupted. riches—a country where war does not prevent agricul- | certain it is they have become more than doubtful of the | Barty of action, sends the following igvitation for a | ascension from the stage to ths gallery, After which | rally ignorant of the plaintiff or hi jeg tert ea Among the delusions prevalent in Berlin, as to the pre- | ture and industry from prospering, the arta from flou- practicability ‘oj avy purely popular movement affecting | Pst! lotic contribution, intended to hasten the moment | the drama of “ JackSheppard”’? and the spectacle dra- | tice said that previous to the statu’ ‘eat a f : , it sent state of feeling in the other cap.tals of Europe, | rishing, and where the genius of the nation reveals it- i i iled com. | Of the struggle. We give full adhesion to the counsels | ma of ‘Timour the Tartar’’ will close the amusements, | plaintiff appeared in person, unless he had a special wr' Shere seems fo bea Baton in contatex quarters that by | self ineveryitiion whieh tonds to the glory of France, aepousrt ilar ef favcommaan we peers Tealy of acs IAN. gee and 6 i coetthoty Dhar 24 Burton's THEATRE.—The selections made {or this ‘eve: ae, ies oy Appear fy Tomcrery terry oe ee soldi fi 1 2 4 fy ¢ % 4 ee ds will re with @ noo! hi fee} to na re ore tenus, da the privi- h 5 pebcoreg enone! Fearheey eturemy yr na Immediately after the Minister of State rose ani | from foreign rule. It is rather curious that republican | UF frien P ly feeling ning by Manager Burton are euch as cannot fai ra pete ng and knowlag who the plaintiff was. Atter said:—“‘Sucb Senators and Deputios as have been nomi- | demagogues here sbould boast of the large sums they | bis final appeal of the Ce ae OF ACTION. The first piece is the domestic drama of “ Sunshi Powers to bid for her support, by some important con- c ior i 0 rc le tr leaders He NATIONAL Through Clouds,” which will be succeeded by the piece | stating some turther reasons, he says:—It is necessary, eessions to her own particular advantage. a ry grape rc sa eahcaaieh| if’ sited caheate tte epee nertpesey nicey! pel emo cepa eed Tray, November, 1854. called “Circe and her Magic Cup,’ and the entertain- | in order that both pe eomay hates ata Sel eee a Thus, it is already hinted, that if we could be induced | person called will reply, I swear.” Tho form of tho expression being ‘‘ We have got millions.”? These mil- NATIONAL QONTRIBUTION FOR ACTION. ments will terminate with the favorite and laughable | information zersiren by 4 a Fa ea — ay be iam eile Jo promote lity views in the abolition of the Sound dues, | cath is, “I swear obedience to the coustitut.on aud | honsare, of course, supposel to come from St. Petera. | The present inertness of Italy, in spite uf the victims | drama of the “Toodles,” with Burton as Timothy. Eee eT aenintatiietaedtiaceanineins. Mhich are the security for # pablic debt held to a large | fdesity to the Emperor.” ‘The oath was then taken by | burg, aud are ostentatiously Spoken of toincreasotheim- | of daily occurrence, before the circumstances of war | | WaLiacx’s Tuxatae—The beautiful and intercsting | case for a libel by three plaintifs, scan aos extent in this country; or if icky ‘ould reopen the Danish | fourteen new Senators and by six new deputies. portance o! the party; but, thoogh I believe the assertion | that ve elsewhere the principal force of Austria, and yee of the ‘‘Sisters”’ is announced for the tast time. be ghee na the geri & Soyer P corperdcpmenh: vg ced negotiations of 1852, to which she gave so reluctant an | The Minister of State then said, “In the nama of the | 10 be founded on fact, it is moat likely they are formed of | notwithstanding the wntversality of the national opin- | The comedy of “Prison and Valace’? will commence the | of the places of residence and occupations of aaah assent, or consent to detach Holstein from the Danish | ymperor, I declare the sevsion to be opened, and Tinvite | the smallest cola of the country. fon diffused now, more than ever, through every class, | entertainments, and they will conclude with the farco of Shes gts Bg penne oe fe ym ph on monarchy, Prussia might be induced to lend ® more | the members of the Sonate aad of the Legislative Corps | _ It Is a fact that the number of Russian agen‘a in Ttaly | ise fault towards the common country, and.adisgrace | the (‘New Footman.” The acting of Messrs. Biako, | ings to be stayed. nie the Gaaantcnias teens oc favorable ear to the proposals of the Westera Powers. | to meet to-morrow for the despatch of business.” is very great, and they are exceediagly active. Withia | in the face of Europe. Dyott, Lester ani Miss Rosa Bennett, inthe drame of the | wae Mersin fie, nelle a M dy We really hope that these insinuations are mado with- The proceedings thea terminated, with cries of “Vive | the last few doys Count Orloff passed through here under | It is necessary to act, to reap the heritage of 1848 and | ‘“Sisters,”?is capital, and they receive well-morited ap- | otherwise to shape his de! ae oo ae. cient authority, for, if anything could increase | pryondreur!” “Vive Plimperateice ! an assumed name, on his way to Florence, which of | 1849. or remain forever silent, and allow tho stranger to | plause. The new play will be produced on Monday. Patrick (4 oeeib) ihe Crest erp hgurak hr unfavorable impression whish the conduct of the pbk te course has given rise to endless speculation ‘as to the | declare Itely a corpse. Theelements of action abound. | Mrrroro1ran TueaTRe.—Sands’ unrivalled company | ton, (3Harring, 15.) ‘The good sense o! coreg ap- Prussian government has produced abroad, it would be THE VERY LATEST. object of bis journey, Of him or his further movemen's | The people from one corner of Italy to the other, are | of equestrian performers appear thisevening in a variety | parent, wherever the practice of the op mls 4 the conviction that the Cabinet of Berlin i speculating si 1 know nothing, but there are others whoso contradi:- | with us. Tbe necessary maans for pushing the action | of pleasing feats in the ring, horsemanship of every | to require its application. It tx here sworn to that on the calamities of Europe to promote its private ob- [By telegraph from London to Liverpool.) tory acts and language are deserving of note. For ia- | are wanting, and to assure the result of the first move- | kind, feats of equitation, vaulting, tumbling, &c, The | several of these nominal plaintiffs are dead, and jests. If her duty to Germany and to Europe does not TUB CRIMEA. stance, at Geneoa, there is a Count Skariatine, Secretary | ment. Unmindful of their duties, careless of the fu- | éntertainments will close with the grand equestrian are stated to show that some others are ¥peak high enough to preseribe the course she ought to 4 x pursue, it would be vain for us to solicit her “active vo- ConstantinorLe, Dec, 20, 1854, operation in the common cause” on any other terms It is confideatly asserted that the resolation has been of the Russian Legation at Rome, and formerly Charge | tore, before their brothers who spill their blood, the | spectacle of “El Hyder,” Mr. Eddy sustaining the sharac- | probatly so. Again, it is not improbable that datfairs at Turin in 1848, wivo has come to Gonos on the | rich'do not give. ‘They pay Austria. But with rogard | ter of Mat Mizen. The ‘Virgin of the Sun” will bo pro- | Mead & Co., of St. Juan del Sur, hold the whole of his wife’s health, where ho excites the hopes of | to numbers, not thousands, but millions of men, to | duced on Monday. or most of these tickets as beneficial owners or a As long as the King is surrounded by his present ad- | adopted to storm Sebastopol ag soon as the Turkish re- ublican party by speating of bis master being | gather means, to found rapidly the treasury of ‘ti AMERICAN MusEUa.—The afternoon performances con- | signees. See affidavits of Thompson,and Cross. The de- visers this eo oseration. ls tiapossible, for ‘ail Europe, |.° iaientera rte Teiecanetulis dik data ce aural frlond of risthg nalfoualttieg;” while bo ax | Seopie, ts an niles cr silty ale nal tee Saceaiay ist of the comedietta entitled ‘,Living to» Fast,” and | fercants are entitled to the names of the plaintiffs and knows that no communication can be made to tha | iforcements come up. The French, it haggle’ is ancient friends among the retrogrades in this | to have. the farce of a “Ghost in Spite of Himself,” alio comic | their residences to prove this fact by their own evidence Court of Berlin which is not immediately transmitted to | storm, while the British and Turksattack Menschikoff. | Country thnt ‘che Emperor will never play the game of Every patriot has, small or great, a circle of friends, | tinging. In the evening tie drama of the “Iron King,”’ | if neces nd to show that Mead & Co. have the right St Peters surg for the information of the Czar, Tosuch | There is a report that Omer Pacha has writtea to the | either Kossuth or Mazzini.’? Give circle upon circle; give locality upon locality— | in which Mr. J. R. Scott will sustain the leading charac- | to sue, Le has a right to such information in lengths has this treachery been. carried that when General Bonin, a8 Minister of War, had prepared a . scheme of military operations for the Prussian army on | mand, that he shall have two votes in the council of the eastern froutier of the kingdom, with a view to the | war, inorder to prevent his being oyervoted by Lord 5 : me double-facediness is the distin- | let all give. Ihe ‘ho cannot give money, let di ter, also the comedy of ‘Faint Heart never Won Fair | order to enable him to obtain security for costs from xc of Musvovite intrigue. There | give, if he has ove, ch; tue wound, Vee ting, Lady.” c non-residents. And as it appeare that, many of them jm has been carried to the officers of | @ gem, a piece of embroidery. Make Itlay by her own Mrcnantcs’ Hatt.—The amusements of this evening | were forwarded by Mead & Co. trom St. Juan del Sur to ents, and the its tale loudly of | life, with her own honor, that which poor Ireland was | consist of a variety of melodi and Rthiopian | fan Francisco by sailing vessels in 1862, the on Pp A Spltan, making it a condition of his axcepting the com- | _ In Lombardy thi guishing charac ibility of a future war with Russia, this sverct pa- nut sotto voce to | fw 0 th a desi . | mediey, and the musical v ‘Mummy.?? tion is strong that some of them are non: i fer of mich nly thee copie were in existenc, was Raglen and Gen, Canrobert, Vruswa, Dec, 28, 1954. mit sit of the conta with wich tae ae ist me ae is the per ie B thet oe the ‘Been Sxurxanens.— The, samme amasement aa that The aigiculty rot comelsiag ith much ee 2 M he Emperer of Ras: © person who ; z . In: ic > ; - | of last evening is annou for this, namel i , . mast call it, was either « groat officer of State or amom- | Naval Artillery have been taken out of the Baltic fleet, | late Russian Minister at Vienna), and Count Orsini, of he fruits of the victory. GIUSEPPE MAZZINI. Me Saks le As, to know the place ot residence and occupation of his er of the King's own family, After such an occur. | and have arrived atSebastopol, and that to their pro- | Alexandria, are the recognized agonts of Russia; and at | Oct., 1864. * Court of Common Pleas—Special Term, client; thes ifmnay be discloned if the Hane of ‘the de Sreruments’ should enter into’ contileutal -aegs | sence ix due the recent position of the fire from Sebasto- | Naples Shae eeneah is Tui BAe a ere Switzerland, Fa 10d Oe ert, eee ach —the’| be graatod. 8. The next branch et. lsgrmotiontrelates with a Court in which tke avowed partisans | pol, as well as the new found boliness of the fleet, the diffusion of similar two-edget principles, Betwoen | _ Mr. Fay, United States Minister to the Swiss confede- | plaintiff improperly police’ the issue of tact for dviat | 2 fie exhibition by the attorney of bis authority to sue Common enemy still exercise an undisguised |“ Another despatch from Vienna states that at the con- | these two great bodies of agitators—the exiled dema- | ration, has handed to the federal cousell the project of | Biintine mproperly policed the undisposed of, aad, on | f the names of these numerous plain Itds true secendancy, and the first condition of the restoration ‘ ogues and the agents of Russia—the Itilian, people | the treaty of commerce and friendship which was de. thereof, sti nase E hat in general the authority of +f Pramsie to the position she has relinquished will be | ference held in that capitol, on t:e 28th, notes were ex- | fO8™ ore e ee each axsltcl” ae tee | bated some time age of Washington, dnd wos net rat: ren ay oy ree oo rag og ed pase piece auiel irons tule sppearia he formafion of a government in that country not | changed between the representatives of the three allied | the sense of the country will prevent anything like a | fied. The United States goverament has introtaced | Say noticed, ad of doing so, he had the case | ,tatute bas only expresely provided for the tl dentified with the cause to which we are opposed. The Powers, defining the seuse in which their Cabinets under- | serious insurrection ensuing from all these intrigues, | tome modifications {a this project, and hopes it will be | marked down so that it was again placed on the calendar, duetion of his power in cases of ejectment. (2 R. = King of Prussia perewptorily declines to adbere to the " it It is a recognized fact, by all who can bear to loox | accepted by the Swiss confederation. ‘and phon. resrked. tha. sialntt a di 8. 205, § 12) But the present case is very pecu- treaty of the 2d of December, because he thinks it ve- | stood the four pointe proposed as conditions of peace. | 41 Yue state of Italy’ without” being. swayed by kasi Seen dil oot orton eee ene fete | iar. ‘Upon tue ‘atianwits produced by the ‘defend- seath his dignity to follow in the track of the throes | Prince Gortschakoff, is is understood, demanded time | {heir own crotchete, “that the ‘only hope of unity Bank of England. Stricken from the calendar, Had he done 0, it could | 2Xt it ix made out that certainly many of these passage ther Powers. But is it more consistent with his dig- | to obtain the instructions of his govern nent, in a land where every parish almost has ita traditions of | | An Account, pursuant to the Act 7 and 8 Vic., c. 32, | not have been again on the calendar at the place where | tickets bave been transferred to Mead &Co., and are, to be put aside altogether in the greatest struggle pian Peele ssc ital. inéependence, is by bringing them under some estab. | for the week ending on Saturday, Dec, 23, 1854:— it was when the inquest was taken. Having the cause thaps, owned by them. The right of action to all such sh Europe has witnessed since 1815, or to be repre- licbed government which would give them solidity and Issue Department. marked Gown, was nof striking it from the calendar, it may be assumed, vested in that firm. A. single sented by Ministers whose fidelity to the interests of Tutoreni assure order. Such a government is that of Piedmont, |, Notes issued,..£27,478,185 Govern’t Debt..£11,015,100 | When the cause was noticed for December Toren tho | suit, then, in their name for all such tickets would be their country is dubious and discredited? The treaty | THE POLICY OF ENGLAND AND FRANUE IN ENLISTING | which in, consequently, the object of the greatest de. | Other Securities 2,984,900 | plaintiff then examined the calendar of causes added in | th¢ proper and the only action which could be sustained, eenctuded by Austria with the Western Powers, has | THE SPANISH LEGIUN—CUBAN FILIBUSTEROS TO BB | tostation to the abrolutists, Vecause it promises to lead Gold Goin & Bul- ecember, and found no note of issue filed, There is no | t0 *uch extent as any right of action was arsignable. ——_ = hap ayes of er igh way: to Lrg ak PUT DOWN. a ‘ cubinns ; to such ated while it is whe lly beans to the . “ane sinioee 13,478,185 | evidence of any secsloige that it had been put in for a ph tegen by — nari poatteed api nisio- tin his present position he cannot remain, | (Madrid (Wee. 22) Correspontence ot jon Times.] | ultra-republicans; because it has constantly thwarted ver Bullion, = ’—— i is’ attorney, since the argument of was and we trast the mission of M. Von Usedom 10 this | “nnerepert that dpantel: suailinetes are about to be toe i See eae we cane eben, SANDEL ane; ir attempted insurrections by opsn eountry is a step towards a mors definite and trust- | listed by England tor the war in the Crimea haa been re- 4.48, for example, the condemnatioa to several worthy policy. vived within the last few days. Yesterday's Nacion | years Imprisonment of those persons who landed with legitimate — —- — agreed to be used by us, that a power, or powers of at- _ ARTATSISS Total.....+».d2i470,106 | Mten the cause could rogulary be noticed” have dled bas | tormey, mere execuied by a wumber of the plaints to £15,000 vol be paid by E iv the Bay of Spezzia | the confi ited note of issue, Not baving done so, his procesdings are pal ny ny Srentorcing ineesstan’ "10 t0 », aeeaaiaie #poke of a body of 15 volunteers, to be pi ie - | arms iv the Bay of Spezzia wy, a ¢ confisca- jovernment Se- a counsel for the purpose of enforcing le OPENING OF THE FRENCH LEGISLATORS. | {yd and France, eommanded by Spanish half-pay off | tion of two guise the o-her day ot Chlaved trot coe aa, "£14,553,000 —euritien (in: re addius B. Glover ce Jeena T Bering the defen. | sileved that thie power bas berm burnt. It is not al- SPEECH OP THE EMPEROR NAPOLBON. cers and a distinguished general, and in exchange for | tended to be sent into Parma or Modera. With the ex. + $140,652 cluding Dead dant, after he received from the plaintiff the allegsd no. | leged that s draft or copy is not in existence, nor thet On Tuesday, the 26th December, at one o’clock, the | winch the Anglo-French squadrons, combined with the | treme parties it might be expected that the extended in- Weights Ann. )£11,600,583 | tice of discontinuance, noticed the cause for trial, avi | tve parties cannot give a satistactory statement of it or opened in person, at the palace of the Tuileries, | Spanish, should undertake to crush any filibustero fluence of Piedmont would be excessively unpopular, Other Securities 14,581,403 | since that time has proceeded on ths reference. It the general contents. If the draft or copy was directed to im the Salle sles Marcchaux, the iegislative session of | tempts onCuba. It is not very clear why Spain should | but with those who desite the extension of commerce, Notes 8,362,740 | discontinuance was valid he should have moved for an | the attorney, no doubt the Court would ask for its pro- 1855, The throne was placed at the end of the room, | receive naval assistance in the Antilles, excep’ renl liberty and religious tolerance, she will always be order to that effect, instead of compelling the plamtiff to | duction. ‘The case cunnot be varied, where it {s ap au- on raised platform, in front of the window looking into | ter of friendliness and good nature on the pai the"leading star im this country. 658,919 | proceed with the cause, The evidence of a settlement is | thority to another, to employ the at y: In various ‘the garden. On the right of the throne was placed a allies, certainly not as an equivalent for a Spanis» legion The following is the last address of the National As- of Na’nal Dbt, not so clear as to warrant an order to discontinue the | ¢%8¢4 the undoubted right of the Coartto call for an ex- chair of state for Prince Jerome Napoleon, and on the | being sent to the East. Were the troops thas employed nee of Action to the Italians and Divide: suit. Yet, I see no reason why he should not be allowed | hibition of the power of an attorney ie declared. In a left a similar one for Prince Napoleon, absent in the | {to be a part of the regular army of Spain, thereciroct'y ‘The time of revelation is past, ‘The idea to which 6,560,414 | few itis consicered as an absolute, unqualtied right. of Best, On the right and loft of their imperial bighnesses | would ve ineligible, but by Feeruiting’ 15,000 'volun- | we have eansecrated out ‘arm’ aad our mind, the iden 10,009,987 twers ‘The plaintit will the have an pplimental an | the defendant. ‘ihus, in Clark vo. Heliday,, (O, Misr. stood seats for the princes of the imperial family, desig | teers, and employing some 600 or 600 half-pay officers, | that has been the dream of our youth and the subject of ie trying the validity of such an agreement. As the de- | Rep. 711,) it was held that,the court would inquire ,when- ‘ : mated by the Emperor; whilst farther om were placed | England would be rendering this country a great service, , the idea that has sustained our faith in the seats for the great ofticers of the Logue the cardinals, I have no reason to believe that any overture has yet | darkness of the dungeon and in the anguish of exile, the fendant has caused conmiderable costs by proceeding in | svt Fequested, into thy and admirals; the ministers, aud grand crosses | been made to the Spanish government, but I am prétty | idea which our bravest followers con ssed in the ority of an. reer By the suit since he has had possession of this alleged dis- court in Tennessee recognized the same rule in Gilles- i A shoul pie’s cane, (3 Yerger, 525.) In McAlexander va. Wright, of the Legion of Honor, the presidents, vice presidents, | gure that inquiries have been set on fout with # view to | presence of the executioner, now di womanish hh day of December, fereryed on sateen Prono ele pes iere le (3 Monroe's Reps, 104,) “it waa x0 far qualided as to lents of sections, and members of the Council of | enable that of England to decide whether Spain would be | fears and cemplaints—now demands of us the testimony PREVIOUS WEEK’S OFFICIAL RETURN. Those proceedings become unnecessary, and new issues | pose upon the defendant the task of showing that | @ good recruiting ground. Personal knowledge amt ob- | of blood on the field of battle. Issue Department, will be formed between the parties. Motion for leave to hie | Tights wight be jeoparded, unlesn it was observed. The The recess of the window was reserved fortho officers | servation, as well as conversations 1 have lately had | 2. The insufrection, which bas ever been our duty, is | Notes ievued, ...£27,800,845" Gov'nm’t debt £11,015,100 | a supplemental answer granted on payment of all costs | feneral power was recognized in Allan vs. Green, (Bai- ‘of the households of their Majesties and of Prince Je- | with experienced mulitary men, both Spaniarde and | now become a vital necessity. It is neces ary to rise Other aecuritios 2,984,900 | gince delendaat received the notice of discontinuance, if | ¢y’* Rep., 8 Car., 448) See aleo Cantwell vs,’ Merri- rome Napoleon. On the right were places reserved for | foreigners, induce me to think that it would—to a limited | before Italy becomes the theatre of a war either Na Gold coin aud the plaintiff abandons the farther prosecution of the | {¢, (2 Pike Rep., 565,) and West va. Houston, { 4 ae a gegen ig ia MR od peor ged ik ode extent. |The mumber of troops named above is too Jeonte or ruyal, or resign ourselues ty the mercy of siplo- anaes, 13,360,845 | action, and if not then, on paying the costs of she refe. | Trgton, in 5 maest, 261, It, wae ii that it ty y 4 » ” ‘ large—larger, I think, taan cou! obtained of a de- | macy and the caprices of fortune. The danger daily be- ver -_ * was 1 per subject of a i; ne: the Senate; and on the left, thore of the President, Vie- | stratle class,’ Enough only should be takea to act as | comes more imminent. To-tay we may delpit ; to rar. ommemenint siemeisd ti tet iat oe fad "no authority to rosreute the sult. ‘The proper id members of the Legislative Car; ~ | light infantry to the British army, which, in fact, his | row it may perhaps be too late. The English and French Total,....... £27,569,845 - £27,369,849 Court of General Sessions. mode was by motion to the Court to st . It hind the Senate were the places reserved for the deputa- | no light infautry, except in name. Tae British infantry arms, banded together for the destruction of the Rua- Banking Departmen Before Hon. Jadee & “ei seems to be the settled law in England that if a intift Sone of the Court of Cassation. the Court of Accounts, | are emphat cally infantry of the line. Light infantry | siacs, may return baffled from the Crintea, the theatre | Proprietor’s ca- Gov’m’t securi- Burglary in the Third Dope a isF Rt nq | avestions the attorney's power to sue for him, and fhe Imperial Court, the Catholic clergy, the Vrefect of | drill does not sufice to make a light infantryman. | of war, and its objects shifted from the east to | _ pital ,£14,553,000 ties, includ’ Williaa “Allen were lodicted sot bar ea eee and | mates an affidavit den ng ft, nothing bat 's written au- She Seine, the Prefect of Police, @ deputation of the tri. | The Spaniards, lightly loaded, and, spare, active | the west. France may submit to. the tyranny of | Rest. 3132;039 deadweight Ne office Of Lolomon Tooele ee ey entering | thority will suffice. (Maries' va, Maries, 23d Eng. la; ‘banal of Premiére Instance, the Presi tral Council and of the non. Po “y } law mts of the Can- | men, are capable of becoming, "under gol | glory, but she will never parton’ the nunc, | Publis deposits anouity......£12,565,297 | inte the office of Folomon Roosevelt, 45 Mangin street, | and Hq. Rep. 22; Allen vs. Bone, 4 Beavan, 493)" We holic consistories; the | officers, the firet light infantry ta the wort’ I | fos ’of ‘nce flag ; “if it be not carried to the Bhine, | including ox: Other secaritios 137800;28 the night of the 25d of Decombst, and stealing from | Consider tbo circumetencen of ik case an ‘calling upon commanding the National Guard, and the head | would ‘suggest 5,000 or 6,040 men as the proper | Augustulus has’ ceased to reign, and te the Perot chequer bills, Notes.......... 8/330,780 00 warth of copper bars. The fact of the pri- | the Court to exercise its power to require, the. best god of his stall; general officers, and coloaels of the Imperiat | number to be raise I hey should ail, if possivle, | of an empire revolution will inevitably succeed, Gaths,| dares banks, Gold and ‘silver suis ae ienceeeeal bo ad he gt wasestablished | most perfect exhibition of the power under which be Guard, and of the army of Paris. Between the places | have served in the Spanish army. This would bo aa | other band, the Lritish jople and Parliament mast Com’rs ot na- COs... 659,084 be, peed pita b poven States, 2 | acts, that can be given, the original authority under zeserved for the Senate and the Legislative Corps a wide | excellent time to grt them, owing to the vast number of | rouse themselves from thelr apathy in the event of the | tional debt, & missions on the stand, had been concerned co ceca ad- | which his authority is derived, lost. The order ‘epening led to the throne. soldiers lately discharged. ' Basques and Catalans «ould | Cossack triumphing, and the eld Aberdeen, the friend of | dividend ac. missions on the stand, bad been concerned in previous of- | ill ve as follown:=- ‘The gallery above was reserved for the Empress, the | be preferred; they are the best soldiers in Spain. <b. Nicbolas, cannot long. withstand the tide of public iudig- count... 6,035,675 Soe olsidtner ocean fy ayiys sae jous, Upon r nd filing order to show cause herein, and Princesses, the pegy magter, grand mistress, aad ladies | little doubt that in Catalonia somo exeellent battal nation. 'Therefo ‘aropean war must become # mat | Other deposits. 9,710,512 the eselbusteehied evsite oat aes ict upon | afidavite of the defendant and William K. Thorne and ‘ef the housebold of the Empress, the ladies of the Prin- | might be raised. When I say this, I taxeit for graate! | ter of necosait, ria must before long be forced to | Seven day and th Pewee, in Gils eae sonsented accomplice. | others, submitted on the part of the defendant, and also eess Mathilde and the ladies Javited, the wives of the | that English pay and conditions would be neconted to | quit her pertidioas neutrality, by which, up to tae pre- | other ville. 993,119 hi le jury, however, case bad not agreed at @ late | the afidavite of William Silliman, Eaq., and H. Biabers, of the diplomatic corps, of the ministers, mar- | the Spanish volunteers. It would need that to tempt | semt time, Kussia alone hay proited; theretore it is our - = —— | *Shooting.—William Bre: indicted for ah Mead, submitted on the part of the plaintiffs respeg- abals, tna’ Admirals, of the widows of marshals | him, for the Spaniard does not leave his native laud | duty to seize this opportunity to Tise, if we donot vish | Total... ..,.£04,424,998 Total... .», £94,424,338 | 3,9) With a ated oa the 20h iad for shooting | tively, ané alo upon rending the several complaints of and admirals, the wives of the great officers of the | willingly. Unce in the Crimea, he would be too busy to | to merit the appeiletion of cowards,” Woe to us if we | Dated the Sist day of December, 1804 feed Be eh AE Nese ot December last. | the said respective laintifs, and on hearing of counsel Srown, of the members of the bureaux, of the Senate, | te liable to nostalgia. In one respect British raguiations | alow a French invasion to anticipate us, woo to us it 8 > to rtab bine with chase’ in self defence, as Lacy tried | in vebalf of the parties respestively,—it is, om motion of Legislative Corps, and Council of State, and of the first | must be departed from in his favor. There must be uo | dynastic clique takes the initiative ina avinns, crosen Markets. tion Gutly Cantannife: Iwo witnesses for the prose- | Horace F. Clarke, Frq., of counsel for defendant, orier- preniients and procureurs-general of tne Court uf Cas. | rigging of {riangles. ‘That would shock. hisn, and in- order that Italian independence may be & fac Loxpon Moxey Manxur, Dec. 20-12 o'clock.—Tho | fieving thar it was nota nate ea er and the jury) be: | ed: That the attorney ‘for the plaintiff, in the several sation, Court of Accounts, ani Imperial Court, and of | Gus desertion. During the civil war, I have knowa fction—in order that tbe Papacy, the etoranl | punds opened quiet thie morning at the closing quate was nota safe case to convict, acquitted | ghove entitled causes, furnish in writing and verified by Pe ree rite. is tact atte kin Spanish toldiers, especially of Zurbano’s and other | stranger, may be destroyed—in order’ that the ma'l Wen ot eat cvebaie, "The genetes tenases of Me Eth eo. Hetterich Merrich, » German oath, to the attoraey for the defendant, the names and hair places before a quarter to "twelve: At helt vey | {ee cOFPey Mee ace aray gee oF, atleke, for mis. | suay fully carry out ita views, the people taust enter the | aitributed to the fopression caused on the Parts Bourse "indicted for sicaling geld and. ailver colu, of the ra? Wrety: 6 ie ecdieae oie eee ont wpeetoes in tho . 1 of march; bu reva fully coc vinced of their own rights aod strengt! * 7 , ‘ ‘yy anuer a extent 4) Sqair8 the diplomatic. corps, the great bodies of the | lighter punisament than would be a couple of | Let cemocracy utter the war-ery Eyles retarn ‘the jh Sain eauipreoman neweiae ian awe here Geecukneck "Una ae the moneyrmasemisned | STCtE tO abow enure; that te to aay, wih he Obata saemrvehte fem, leeds petsen ae in: fail ; Henan Sor thie eh ew a de ‘ And I soally ag + word to the seabbard so long as there remains a single | fore de aient ut ine probability of a jorsion of the loan | she left Mr, Lips eenger’s exipley aadeninay, ead 4 which fo n't Pea min Log! + Po Berry) = H sin dre De ink that Spanish solliers require corporal punish- | vestige of tyrauny, domestic or ‘oreign, : which such Christian game is nol ‘the com- senior, and the coup dict was magniicont, ga | meRt. They are very obedient and subordimate, und | "8, Circutastancey are more propitices, than they have | being {aken ap om this, side; whereas there poem do buen traced Teer pou luints respectively, and specifying the State, county, oumeed. the Empress. Her Mater, Aivanced | huve great reverence for their oflcers, This brings us | ever been previuusly. The forces which « hort time | 2° 4 ~ _SeaclinnRecnnad sey py heasex; | town and village where each of the plaintiis respective- | ly resides, and if they, orany oreither of them, reside in a city, then giving the street and number of such resi- con ve no doubt, if the present loan is to be, as at pre- | in the State prison rent understood, a national one as the last, the whole Pit Larceny.—Anne Brown was detected in the act amount, and, if necessary, a good deal more, would be | of carrying cff, on the 2d of January, a bundle of cloth- | sad announced the Empress. Her Majesty, accompa. | to another point, rather difficult to decide tow nied by the Princess Mathilde and the officers and ladies | should such a lecion be oflicered? English oflvers would of her household, entered and took her place in front of perhaps be preferable to any others, if a sufficient num- were compact and ready to throw thomselyes on ow divided and at a distance, discomited by the J events of an unlucky war, and, indignaut against “ » cence, and also specifying the occupation o° the plaintiffs ‘the throne. As soon as the Empress was seated a salvo | ber could be found acquainted wi ~ Rares ion wilkngly subscribed for py the people themsslveg Con- | ing, the property of John W. Parker Verdict of guilty. | © ct | quainted with the langaage, hao- | him who governs them, will be vee A , 4 guilty. respectively, And it is further ordered, that the said of 101 guns wunced that the ceremony had com- | its, and character of spanish soltiers, That, however, | generous cilorta, If we have not wee see ttit, “uy | Folk for January opened at 0135 to 91% ex div, Senteneed to six months in the penitentiary. | sttormey for the pinintiate fm the eald ghove enaUee enc meneed. The Grand Master of the Ceremonies then | would be impossible, and it would be neseasary therefore | Heaven, we are not the last to roto ‘went to inform the Emperor, and immediately after the | to give the preterence to Spunish officers, at least up to | for action which olfers us splendid ght ary i imperial cortége entered in the following order: The | the rank of captains inclusively, Some good foreiza | cess; and let it be our viject te natens ee enor js, 9 master of the ceremonies, the Ejaerry | officers, French and Poles, who have been long in may, our sister, G: he Frefect of the Palace on duty, on @ ‘WY, | the Spanish service, might also be selected. I go | the first, who rose in all the power o nger long 8 the Chamberlait on duty, the Adjx lant-General of th upon the supposition that the troops are required | thered, and who is ready to recommen:e the struge! Talnce, the Commander of the | ee ris! Guard, the | for immediste service, and that there would not be | March, after herole efforts, fell nut by the eo Crand Master of the Ceremonies, the Grand Huntsman, | time, as with the Portuguere ae in the Penia- | her sons—a lesson to us, if our own experienc fe 4 Two © Crock.—The stuck market ha» eviace! more Gc ape ggg | Voorhis, colored, ploaded guilty firmness, and prices have advaveed more than i, The | to stealing a wate do aleo acliver to the attorney for the defendant & rer rice ‘Two years and four months in the werof 's has been given to the half | State prison. John Drown, colored, pleaded gui ty to monthly settlement of stocks and shares, Consols for | burglary in the third degree. Two years and four months, January are now quoted at 0134 to O16 ex. div. Re. | Reinhart Brenden, a German, pleaded guilty to xeeping | duced Three per Cents are now at 91, and the New | a disorderly house, and selling liquor without license. | {ity upon thir motion eng wore eaten to Pe ‘Three per Cents G1 1s to Lig. Benk tock 208 to 20954. | Sentenced, for each offence, to cne month in the peni- ise fo Poe the rice of | India qtock for account, 200 ex. diy. kxchequer bills, tentiary, | o2 boon crecated. by “the said ov UM jo the a . ’ said Mead, if the draft or am of the said Be Grand chesney, the Grand Marshal ot the Talace, rola wary for “loog "orgualzntion ore they wero | suftcient to desteust all regal alliances «Th oooeed, | Fer ecm bing in tareh Leeman nny Ls po anaes Sar ict Uaguaeaim osha aha 4 ey ply ot BR tert fain exintencey 5 ; h | brought face to face with the enemy. were re- | who in afew days detroyed the reign of {raul and ie, a ae hee f Pies Me waaety tbe Aide-de-carmp on duty, tne Son ener at ine | solved that the whole of the officers, from the geacarl | morality, who forced a daughtor of ‘the famnity of Philip t B43 ae Lh age ie Yo 70% Jax. 11—Passing Bad Bills.—EAward Kerrigan was | oath, of 1 pstantial contents, extent, ‘purport and the Com , commanding the division downwards, should be | V. to humble herself before the barricades dofended b 4; Dutch Four per Cont Cartifates acy | Rdicted for passing a doller bill en John Farley, know- | effect of the same, and of the powers conferred therein, account ‘our pei oa ng the same to be spurious. The bill was one onthe | and the consideration expressed therein orupon which taken in the se- | the people of Madrid, and who soon, we may hope, wil cers on duty of Prince Jerome Napoleon. | Spaniards, particular care ought to The ranks, With | expel from her bosom the infamous race the Bour a mere Pant himself 1a front of the | jection of thoss who should Ail the bi said t . Merchants’ Exchange Bonk, and the point for the jury | the same purported to be given, the intertet if any, throne sud the whole of the persons being upstanding | Fuglish poy and allowance, the eld officers’ commis. | hobs, ahows ns that in the present cregitieg Cee Boee A exhibit but ttle variation, the auo- | to decide yas whether the defendant had intentioaally | theret ‘or purported to be given ¢o the ald Mesd, or 15 and wncovered, 1 Grand Manter of ‘the Geremoni expecially those of the brigadiers and of the | foreign intervention is impossible in the case of a peopl al appear pretty firm, and ina few in- | committed «fraud. No evidence of this was produced. | Mead & Co.” and for whose es aud beneat, the peive al fsa wld Rae i Tar Euperet we, sin command, woull appear #9 desirable to many | determined to vindicate theis iberty, ona knowing how |" Hats-raet Tunux o'CvocK.—The fanda closed tolerably | VORNCr or agate tas samen T a, | Chea eae cost and expense, gubjoined speech, which was frequently interrupted by great deal, of (atrigcing to cbiain thems, "Ne foraed | ‘renee were yes i an are courses of | Sm but with ttle movement. Consale for Jaussty | way indicted rang sag eb fo eater the | particulars or tny cr atliee of theel wel eamaieat acelamations, und Tiepereae hss ermination by | should be had to anything but well ascertained merit. | comfert to usand of weakness nnd discouragement to | Deine last ioe fettorat ij: and dhe now 3 per Cents | AtUg store of Dr. Jackson, in Cherry street, on the night | such power of atiorney or written authority, and ae repeated ories of ' Vive!’ Br suche farce ay Thave maghe, easily prove the ruin | our enentier, The Unidad States uf America for @ 10g | Pe advances to 1% toOl sp. Bank stocky 208to 00%, | OF, he 26th of Lecember last, Prisoner was interrapied | nearly in the words of the raid omer aa he way be able suits HB gt tlc vious sol te Vet vien monte tob- | time hace teen winifully looking ai Cuba, and tt ’ + | while endeavoring to eut out a pane of glass inthe wia- | to furnish the samme, or as is.” And all Mies FOGMen th getkt nets Gave Boe oe {one Britian miaidter Were, he coasulag wits Gece, | (act dettgns (nat @ Ruropean revelution sNowld distract | ty i tie Rl carer, peng done ni | Sey & ady he oun opposite, whe enegetically | preceeding inthe eid severe rile ae Yo ot a it met, great facts have been accomplish- | to the British minirter here, he coasultiog with Gene. | the n and the forces of the Vid World. President 101 Mexican 3 Cent shouted watch. n officer in vicinity the cry, | until the further order of this Court, with leave to eit! 4. The appeal which | made to the country to cover | ralt Eapartero and 0’Doni 01%. per Himself « military man, | Pierce will not clote his administration before having per Cents are flat, at 383 Fg on pon thas oF saw 8 man rupning, gave chase, and "9 pinned him. oe ry eS the Court for further or other relief, ‘the expenses of the war was so well to that | having served as British ixsioner with the arm: ried out his imme of intervention ii 4 On being examined, some broken pieces of glass with « dhe rerult even su: cer bape, Gar kate fore | Cesteg the civil mar, tad being also eel ncquatated | oy Bw ioe honing Codsb eho, mar erates. ERR 7 7024 fer the wecount: | chisel were found’ jn tha culprit great cont pocket ‘Deen victorious in the Baltic and the Black Sea. Two | With Spain and the ish character, Lord Howden | ner of the American Union. Nor will the tunity be ie Bar gold, 779. 94, per or. standard: bar | Vert iet of rs Sent oe Suxar Drowxko aT ALBANY.—A drove of one great battles ve shied Centre apou our fag (ont og A could hardly fail to make » good choice of officers. prota wr Nich Bonaparte Mavelf gave them , by cae sliver, 69. 1%4. peros. ’ standarc; Mexican and South ont 3 Pires ou teen Sresag vat araliees cathe tt fay Manat edeten, feo my proved @ ~~ lo wrest i a ucted: nected Brando: * ™ were ywned. - intiasacy Of our relations with Englant' the Bitee ‘The Cuban Slave Trade, Frontier, an American -clisen,” the, Plenipotentiary | Pe ae Try Bis Bevery, on the 12th of November lest Ea cose at | Joos eh eee eee ane a, rime order, and the Parliament bes voted thanks to our geacrals and to our | _ In the British House of Co: soldiers. hp empire, rejuvenated by the chivalrous | Bir @. Prewert asked, whether information hai been sentiments of its sovereign lias separated itself («' est | received that the sew Government in Spain had given sdetaché) from the Power which, for forty years, has mo. | effect to those decrees relative to the abolition of the on December 224, | “Pierre Souli—a of the saying 9 fathers— RICHARDSON, SPENCB & CO’S CIROULAR. Fronts osny phe ys Livenroot, Dee. 29, 1864. | James Brandon, sly convicted, has already been | stance oceatred, About 80 feet from the place where 8 two courses—the one of This being « hol'day week, business generally has been reported in the ALD, and the ce im this case | the flock broke through was a small hole in the ies, cut ign of courage—the lot of the | neg’ 5 es are roaking extraordinary short pas- bats iHiy the came. Verdict of gay. Sen- | for the purpose of drawing up water. It waa not mach anced the independence of Europe, The Em, t of | slave trade and the registration of rlaves in the island of | weax or the triumph of the strong soges from the States, which gives liberal supply of re and six months in the State aes, than the circumferente of an ordinary water- Austria has concluded a treaty—defensi Cuba, which were issued about the month of June last ? In sight of vietory certain and infallible, we have been | Indian corn, and some wheat and flour At Tuesday's ‘iItiam Johnson, found guilty cf a - | bucket, but through it popped up the “woolly head’’ of soon, perhaps, offensive—which unites hi that | Also, ther the number of our cruisers on the coasts | up to ‘be prerent time humbled and crushed: thousands | market Indian corn was quoted 6d. per quarter dearer, but ind degree, rentenced to State prison for two | one of the submerged sheep, and he was immediately of France and England. | of C had been increased, as was promised last see of mothers mourn their sons lost on the feld of battle, | this advance has since beca lost, and at to-day’s market | years and four months. William Jackson pleaded guilty | drawn ont. Shabing himself free of eo much of the ‘Thus, gentlemen, the longer the war continues, the | sion, in conformity with the report of the Select | in the dupgeon, on the scaffold. Thousands of exiles | there was no demand. Wheat and flour are only eale- | to petty larceny in stealing two coats, two mon! in | Hu‘ son river as clung to his fleece, he nimbly seamper ore mumerous becomes the number of our all Committee on Slave Trade Treaties ? far awny from us are tormented both in body and mind, | able in retail at previous prices. The quotations are, | the Penitentiary. James Severe, pleaded guilty to pet'y | ed up the bridge aud joined his rescued companions og he clorer are drawn the bonds already formed, Jord J, Rysseut, in reply, bad to state that the late suffering from discoursgement—thourguds of new mar- | Philadelphia and Baltimore flour 44, to dbe.,; Western | larceny, sentenced to six months in the itentiary. | the pier,

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