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NO. 38. mgW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1850. ’ Peg SREY ce AIEEE? aE Mt RS nee. Ea + Rear B04 6 Our Beston Correspondence. uch men aa C.F. Ad:ms, John G. , and their | of the Court, 3, goes into ! " aoe, Je Palfrey, red we undettan?, g Particulars of ee Sarno tem. ‘The Know Nothings and Abelitionism. _ Boston, Feb. 3, | tall—men who are great length concerning the acta of the “new ¥ LRKANDRIA, (Va.) Feb. 3, 1954. Naw Yonx, Feb. 3, 1855. + and’ Marsiages in Boston in 1884=-"| | ’ | route, Speech of Mr. Wise at Alexandria lis Length | Mx- Buxwert:— Birth, Death® « — ochituate Crustacea— Division | placed a macbanic in ita Senatozzal Not | road, and Omissions—His Assertions During Thre | _ {received the enclosed letter from s gentioman in | Portraits of the er ven the wi I this ; Howr:—The Protestant Clergy of the Worth. | Virginia on the Ist inst, and at once forwarded the ef Comatg rms Peet Elecnen. Gee) gs Sametivee se 20 mM this dbo fourth report of the Kmigrant Lodust ial d at polar io Know Nothingism Again—Pope Pius IX. and | accompanying reply, which you are at libertyto | py’ilscn— Character (His Opinions —Em- | kid gk ves.” ere now song & oorivn, tie Savirgé Bank gives some very interesting informa. free eoil party, wittout baving ral init. I , tion relative to the operations of tha’ institu “Jack the Giant Killer.” . | Skiteh of the Senator Ele. ner Rencvals and Le pe thes Il mieeed, £0 that we shall be is so hon durirg the year As rhe ‘ : ” Although I presume you tad & reporter on the | Permit me to say, after a csrefal perusal of your ergetic Action of Gov. Gare. — vships, Ge. | the bears dance when iistening toonly toe | asi sis meceeien ids mares cates wand tonight to note down the remarkable speech | able editorial in this morning’s Hamat on the sub- | Appointments—The Naw Profit "yn that the ppg aad only will She vas Of Bamies be Nett | iat amount cn deposit {som last report. 842,827 bo of Mr. Wise-—which, accordicg to my old fashioned | ject of Mr. Beward’s re-election, that if the efforts The report of the City Registrar — -<8, being su crates, DOr anaIerOee eT | ‘The amount received in 1864, from # 47 silver time piece, occupied three hours and seven- | of the American party fail to deteat him it will not | number of births in Boston in 1864 ws3 5%. 9g of of the whig papers are endeavoring tocreats | ,,(¢47sitors : teen minutes in its delivery, ard would fill soins | be through sny serious defection in their ranks, but 92 more than in 1853, There were 36 Iusiam& '». | &D ejudi e agutust (eueral Wilson, inthe minds of | 00° NUOUBEIAberent xeowr © twelve or fifteen colatans of your paper—I think it | through the treachery of individuals. For instance,in twin births; in 1853 there were Sl. The average. Southern mem'x rs of the American party by quoting | ‘ictal , words uted by b ny : . probable that your resders, who are business men, pong ever fro ht rnd og Foner! peed | crease of births for six years past is 124. Theanm ) Sy mcat ereotee ny anata Neon ee be ee 145,400 “asotte and consequently have not an entire day to throw | sig city, @ member of the Order of Uniied Amori- | ber of Zeaths was 4441, They wore divided asfol- | 's inued hostuity to slavery. I did not hear his | Vetuct ame Shoe sta Ees away on ove stumpiai, would liky to see @ brief | caze, Wwio received the support of tue American lowa:—Mules, 2,204; females, 2,147. The average SOM. ead therefore I canuot arswer for the aoc: | ae ‘ton account of what he cid, interspersed with a few | party, whom he could uot have polled fifty gage cf the males was less than that of females by | pai we ; Bonne eas meas: j085 be ‘4 H ae. i $403,401 38 things which he cw ‘ed to eay, or forgot to re- ae support Mr. SW | some two years. The increase over the preceding | bivelection “se the slavery qnestion, and he ‘013 ts of tke lastituti 2 lavceted jm and member. Much as such a result is to be deprecated in its | year was 157. The folloring aro some of the bim coneerm. to the Staie rights doot-ine, and | . ee edie Dicd of consump‘ion, 752; cholera, 261; pect Lam sneral goverataent hed no rig tr r ee at least benefit us ia New York, | infantile diseases, 204; inflammation of the Imnge):| todatarfase with tho. rstitutions of any State, was- | Uonds secured by Taball, therefore, give you a running sketch, | effect upon the ween other States, the election of | statistics: «premisivg that I think © mistook hissudience,and | Mr. Seward wil mortyages on uncacumbered rea ‘ c rs else were coucoreed, Thi: evtate in the ; 2,675, will comtizue to miatak thw character of his fellow by cater es purge our ranks of traitors and 969; Gysentery, 1495 dropsse, 4; convals‘ons, 156; | thereavery cxenyinita a to aon Liars et t "hora pn a0 citizens, if be attempts to drive, instead of lead or | meditated design of betr ii, and assan orcup, 145; smallpox, 118; teething, 181; maras- | } Aa Vailas pron ja * repeatedly, bot in | 4 ono day pertundo taem to support him ia bis lofty aypira | obligation with ap arrrére pensée to break itvin api | mus, 106; measles, 156; old age, 84; typhas, ty: | Rat aaa ations poe ve last woven years. | 50,000 ue i A : it if vot im the letter. I conld almost cosasat to 4 ' 5 7.)| Oe , R ate, Curbs vt Northern eon- 50,000 00 , tions. Jt iy au old soying, acd true asitis old, that | Zit 4 vot ip . he pheid and scarlet fevers, 167; brain complaints, 165; | “tet our now Senetor repreme, £0,000 00 7 Mr. Seward’s election if it would rid us of such mon | | Yptbads Ou ie ational Ie, mm | OME has evar $4,000 ( while a boy can lead a borse to the brook, forty | 45 Littlejohn, Stuyvesant and other email sazclites, | bowel complaints, 100; disease of the hoart, 83; | aautaear bat brat Pape a w, abington to “a uehae men ceo’: force him to drink when he gets there, ending them to the congenial atmosphere of the cholera infantum, 82; hooping cough, 66; puerperal | commence a cruende tgainar ae? Soutty, is 4 obirge 13000 00 unless ho is thératy. Utica and Syracuse cabal, Yours, respeotfully, | diseases, 68; palsy, 43; apoplexy, 36; plourisy, 41; | that noone here wio is acqusinted with wim @2d e = ¥ab: 35 «=| Mcrofula, 27; thrush, 38; sccidenta, 68. The deaths | Lie views, cam for a momvnt beliove. 1 sm ps 58,1 fectly willing to bave my statcmeat judged siciecly His first hour was consumed in pronounving a | New Yous, Feb. 1, 1 5 , i 2 vagal xteen , , incl i | fued at, : ‘ 500 00 prepsed iecture upon what Old Virginia was, as , Charlotteville, Va. x from extecnal causes, which ars included in the b ty va 4 » e t received fi f the 50th 5 | by the event. Manufacturers! 33, bhi she came fromthe bands of her Creator—rich §@ | witino, eating MA ie akoritt coe valle iuie by | SbOVe PRgregate, were 180. Amovg tho deceased | "Tbe Goverzor bas very promptly rewoved B, F. Interest aecrusl to Nensty in | Oe Bie: 1 soit, mines, minerals, and water power; but miseta | Mr. Wise, in‘all his barangues before the people, to were 78 blacks. Consumption caused more than Butleg, fees, oom, the colone'cy of the bth regiment t not received. 44.88 | Continental . dle and pocr in the habits and customs of | the impression that the Know Nothing Urder is no onesixth ot the deaths, Of the young ctildrea | of infantry, because of his refueal to obey the or Commonw «9, enith. 1,1 . + 4 42,792 286,250) W102 4k ONT $4,025 154,568 w4ibo 116,908 1s 96,77 th nti-alavery party in disguise,’ and askiag my ty iesued fer the di her “igncrané and lazy inhabitants. Whers ! Views on the sucject, T hasten to Feply, although || who died, rather more than twothirds were of | owns read apemer itreateer er agyrene(tar " the landholders “skinned the tenants and the te- | thereby deprive myself of the opportunity to discuss this foreign parentage. Leas than ozethird of tho | } uty of this act; but it must be adal'ted that we nants skinned the land, and ali became wretched bcpabainereed ppgties obo kreat sand parely patriotic oeuq were buried within the Muita of Boston. a commander-in-chiet who {a not to be trifled bs " t ” ey 5 3.19 with; avd {am quite content, considering the legal Seren ogres, Yarg, sdight Dit | om ce nMmaeeceeeinsectaen.ai tet. | the meio of, mamiagn. recorded, man 1.138 | MOM Gh Soviets ee ae tele oe Ee | scarsand putzifying sores upon the face of their | fionistmayainst thatorgantzationin theNorth, to be utter being 473 over the year preceding. Of | conduct for gracted, until the contrary ba shown. | Total... good old mother.” ‘Where, instead of fatted cattle | iy an d entirely alse, ee, Bal Enow wHav may bave been these, 26 were biack couples, and 2 piebald—taat | Ido not tb ak we have ever had a chief magia: | interes or rf . Mr. 4, of n the sermon . of t or {i 5 upon.» thousand hills, for diatat markets, as could | faded to n0r 60-1 Know whether hp ia: recogauans i, tno big men were married to tee women. Of br er oe AR ge ee dardacr Je, £9 | , be found in other States tess favored by Providence, | member’ in good standing of any American org nales, 2,717 were first marriages, 368 second mar- | gischarge cf his cutics, and will be: more popular | you could behold the starving farmer and his lax? Tntreopectally th rengeice ean ererieen rer rieges, 27 third marriages, and one was a fourth mar- next fall than he was when he fixatled the Ameri. | nants chasing stum, fe ly food.”” “of C) es | age. Of fernsles, 2,819 were first marriages, 284 | can hosts against the whigs. All who have 020 asion “al his and other dese ptorang bagi Ae fo | eit lawful’ that 'we pire trfbole. unto Gea ‘of anne do.,and 9 third ¢o. There were senislles to transact business with iim at tho Stata House | 4 fying ‘ not"? degrade their holy calling by mingling with party | manied under 20 years, and 13 over 40 years—first | 9F@ Much pleased with his suavity and firmuesa. [a Tulegevernmen’ and mismansgoment at homo—‘iat | strife—have attached themselves in some instances t0 Gnd segond cuildhod operations, All che women | t2é lat» Scoatorial battle he maintained the most Virgicia had heretofore given up all her grea} men | the Americam party, as they have to the democra- a rigid impastisiity—a fact which the Senator elect trom Sapte 1854, from Conary ——- | Exchouges for the w: depositors i 2 hb 54 to ench account, The trustees have re from ¢ he Ulst of December, 1864, from eight dred and neventy-one depositors, the for previous weeks, present the an nexcdetatement;— ° Danke o* Now VYors i ball mairied, except 64, were 18 years old or upwards. % «len ap Pe. Enea, Cloud! tte, to the national government, and had kept none for | Wrtuser Anht out organiaation itself, however, ix Oe was but 15 years, O3 were 17,524 were between Warmly poem spe coal ‘ see | Gat fre Capes and AGo seven anit; hap boon: Crewe ? ssica3-007 12. bt0,147 1 0V0.Ko0 On Sean home con? . Her former Gvernors were | huro, both in'principle and practice, from any such heresy 18.and 20 years, and 13 were upwards of 60 years, , Some more removals haye been made. * | Geposttors. Of this number, %157 have closed thats oe | ° mere doits ia his estimation, aud her legis'a‘ora lit: | {tie constitution and the Union, I proudly and defiant ‘The proportion of foccigm to nativa imarrlagos ia av | SVith, Register cf Probate for Hampden couaty ’ 19 a ish hae given piace to Mr. Winchester, law partaer of °° %t* Shanon: ‘That wits the Deaultfut ine Helge ani | dior Germs washington ts tere pattied lock beck, | yazan of Heeb, marriages to others of 8 foreiga | MP Gitvrg! member of Crngret elect rome tes | ihe largest amount of deposits was revelved in the lof Ri at © psi say a Foe | erin be traitors to their country, or to any portion 8 me oi the hide: a ttle dovils thas ares Hing deiglenaie ce Soins PT Tee ee the month si ac _ araeey bor amount paid in ‘mikes ¢ s,’* no one was rt Hs iV the Cochituate water have been phototyped by Mr. . any che moath was in July. This iv just contrary to sinity wise enough to catch tre milk and use it pro- | _ 1 need searcely call your attention to the facts that the § Whinite ‘They are bloody looking customers: but, Mr Waterman. Some of the Senators are epok x of re > py He then with humblo manner and bended | Most prominent abolition newspapers in this Stato, such ss oPRI oy ay ae tian othess that the talere” | or offices; but three cr four months must elapse be | he keveral impression, It isthe general belief that ANd Revernment treavoi y of Saturday, the 3d iowt., delicately insinuated in hace vera, that he | Stryyed in deadly hostty to the ao called order of Kuo | scope reveals to un in the best of water, where the | {0%¢ they sball be at liberty to riso, pattiotically, to | depositors in eavings backs draw cut moro largely wae as follows:— ‘was ready to throw away al) ambition for national | Noth d that the impossibility of using that order most horrible demons are represented, in Alma’s aad | igher 8xd more lucrative stations. | in the winter than tm the summer; but such isnot "| Trea Pye g 0 neta ervice aud give up bis great abliities | ty promote the political views of, their Magaus Apollo, | Irkermannes, almost, as as ‘those in the | ,,;1H0 Hey. Mr. Hontiogton is Bpoken of for the new | whe care, On tals tanieae day lar sti ineey vem and long ex! ce to his mative State, | Wm. H. Seward, bas given rise toa spurious organiza: Crimea. Thee crustacea re-emble lobsters, and b aie Pin lessorah'p al a eticie ar? Lek |. The dcaosiption of perrons depositing in the Rash 7 Yy ee f That he did desire the office of chief magis- | tion, which, though regarted among us as a ‘‘sinall po- ut for their oily natare would probably do no PY ep gt bem traf agen aes aout ctnte, | 8 od Se | Ygerense tbls yonr-....co..iscesscooacvec BACMMIOMEE ao tae Old Dammit nin ora, sake, But | vat appckinnias af Saat intNow orc, ie i, re harm. It bey azo nob expelled from the evel of Jade [orieg cootinns to ve vent into | grant indatril SuvingyBank ina follows:—Minors, Toney tenn er the ial eels oopence ae phe ge up factories, op3a minoa, iiacaen edith’ Nr’ Miho de eva Kortsnd Rl bar be oe it all be teak Cenk expeed but bow the Governcr would act no one koows. | seals panne tae de oe ao nips thone for tho week previous, show an increase im i ‘heir farman, stimmlate oxmmerca nnd do several oti: | Yenture the tion. that if any member of the Now | Wake the little ras als as great mischief makers as He keeps bis own views to his own welf, on great | Berek rome loans of $1,491,040; in epecie, of $741,026; In cirou. venti predic . b, f . 553; husband and wife, 90; trusters (deposit ex things too tedious to montion, (Applause) | York Legislature, who has been hitherto afiliated with | were those worms and rata that opened the dykes *biccts, bkew wise man, ANWuoma. | men, Oi » 90; polite 160,049 i The. Whatever other eriticiam Mr. Wise may lave pro- | ihe American movement, voter for Wiliam it sowart, | f Holland to the ten, omy not cpecndive: on wo Coe te ’ “a _ | im trust for ebildzen, &o.), 147-—total, 2,182. lation, $560,045, and in deposits, $2,786,600. y pe s Br f Farar, Avraay serween Two Exainmens at Ar: | " amoun’ of specie on haud at the dete of the last re- : |, no just man can ovarge him with using ioo | he will hereafter, and forever, be spurned and repli: g scale. kasy.—At a late bour last evening a party of men em The vativity of depcsitor: Is as fallows:——Natives F Much go't soap upon bis hearers—howmuchsocver | ated by the organization. Mz. Ames’ picture of the death s.ene of Webster | ployed upon the Central Railroad, met at the porter | cf the United States, 133; Hogland, 80; Ireland, Pot 18 ab ut w miltion and a balf grester than thas rub over his own head snd shoulders, In- | | In conclusion, 1 eat ze reels Peary pea 403, is much admired. houre of + MeCouvillee, on Railroad avenue, where | o.4 popetsl thane ~). reported at any time during the yosr 1454. The im common parlance, he seemed disposed to | detestation of the political trickery which attempts {0 | they are trying to have & new towa made out of they partook freely of strong drink. | While tere, two | 1725; Scotland, 39; Wale: Germany, 171; | toe of discounts is gradasily bat oteadil oalargiag. snakepele everybody and everything in or out of | Prelutice «creas aa ert netaron ot theses te | the Firat word of Cambildge, tome of tho ‘first of them. Jeremiah Riley and James Hogue, Ina conver. | Fronce, 16; Italy, 1; Switzerlacd, 6; Norway, 1: papi aber ap y » his way. | diserodit the false and slanierous report, and to xpurn Men” of the plare being engaged in the movement tation alluted tow previous quarrel, whea Hogue toll | tyenmask, 1; Hungary 1;Oanada, 5 ~ Total, 21%% phate onthe san spear: hag Mr, Wise devoted. his second hour to s ssve-e wae Oba’ ditelont mee {oit, | —Mr. Palfrey, Jchn Henshaw, Estes Howe, Rober} im to let it all drop They subsequently all drank | » 4; Hungary 1; ri ene half milionnof dollar. Tho deposits bave, acoord- lippic ana scathing criticism upon tho Northern | bach bang Lotion ee ihe RSS GCSE dios: | Cetenyena clade vibe peopl of Miseashuserts #88! but Riley, who poured the contents of his glass, or | ‘The arnexed staternent exhibita the value of mer- 7 " z " | % a r & portion of it, down the back of Bogue. Thit Bogue q ing to the above returne, Incronsed more rapidly rotestant. — ani Gs gyi upon hands in fratercal regard for the common welfare of our are mighty ford of making now towns. said wee not right, when they clinched one another, bur | Slnnd!se exported from this port during the week » I think he cal! , y f ‘ FS i | endi 4 z ; but the amount rted dows the head of one Freeman © 19 iy nal coir iuey Cemand. of you no sacrifiors and ‘The ice that is “gatherea’’ this winter is of a very . were veparated immediately by their friends. They won | ending and Including Saturday, the id of February, ‘e*" the discoun: Hy ov and ridiculed bis method of pvaying and singing | they wih to infringe none of your rights. They desire superior quslity, and will compare with any taat after jell, when a collision took place, ami they both tell prelinicrin thecextent Toailbtadcla rm sos pot sbow the avtual condition of that department. Pealms snd bymas before reedi.ig bis text from Jere- | to bury in oblivion the slavery question, with the me- has been made in the best of former years, The vid: upon the street. ‘The bystanders interfered, and the , ‘The banks appear to be @ioving forward cautions minh. Some'one near me hissed at this time, acd rene ot inn ee eee evatitation lenven tt, matin one ¢st iceman does not remember a better arsicle. Ay | combatants wero separa ly, and are Evident a litle timid relative to tae when asked why be did it, replied that he thought | 4 At to the quantity, i$ is tov early yet to speak posittye | *to" i soon afte future, The ides of Marcel: they well remember, and ney vr Por oy New Youxk—Varee ov ix row, | mise sae to regaré i States. Mr. Wise deserved it, for tans scorning all his tel- | bret “a godin ron They sence ti thefe ly en that point. J have heard of instances in which i th co <a awe agg enter ti wid wink to be preparcd for aoy emergency, low-citizens who did not happen to be infidels or | iubors ‘and sacrifices to preserve our dearly bongutin the sudden changes of weather have opota‘od taken off of Bk, Gio Niven feat that be papists. In thig connection be landed General J: | stitutions from foreign aggression and domestic trea- very unfavorably to the gatherers. bad received two fatal wounds in the bowels, This fact Stock bachanges gon, John Tyler and Fianklin Pierce a3 chery, ur Linked arms my bind indisyolubly ‘The election of General Wilson to the place Of was immediately given to the p en, when officers spouse M three gress lights of dimocracy, steely nion. Senator, ou Wedneeday last, was so much expesiod — Sinith and Roach started in pursuit of Mogue, an! found Fn tra | for their Reman firmness in vetoing all vile at ow A hs hve er een ce, that I think the only surprise ex regsed wait the bim at a house in Broadway, above Lomber «treet Ih ° " river and harbor bills. He forgot to remember that | rear & eh of ce burried ep’ JOHN MUricE. smallness of hie majority. Mes: people believed | Both were engaged un the Central Railroad as eng neces Br. Kast niles mesenger ee ae a Pe Mphasteigagepinins s > shure oo ale ae egg 9 that he wou'd have nut less than twenty five votes, —Albany Jewrnal, Feb. % : ‘ claimne: elect peaker 0 276. whig - RAT PO C and the prevsiling cpinioa, prrbaps, was one ur t vo —— ateb Congress for this outstandiog virtue; that ho nat beg rear peso ge ge sce over ak figure. eee ide ms - whose views FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL rey syorn he would net tabe oflice under tyler, al:hough | Coscorn, N. H., Feb. 3, 1 were jaundiced by ther venomous feelings, held to c ' 1 during the work it should be “ hung with rabies,” ang yet hal after. The Coming Election—A Herald Commissioner tie lust to the Welief that ho could not be cose ay wneannnnnnntnninn 11000 FrteCvt, 71 wards kind\7 conseated to go a4 United States Min- Wanted—The Senatorral Eliction and the Know 904 even & member of the Senata, who was prepared MONEY MARKE‘, 1000 do... WOO 1000 Erle Cvt 12000 Erie ister to Brazil, with the paltry ou'fit of $9,000 and San lo vote for him on a@ see nd trial, expressed the ‘eb. eu 9, snnual salary; be emitted to mention that Nothings, §e. Se. opinion that he wou'd not recetva more than fifteen Thue Monee. iy: 8 M ‘Old Hi koty” had signed a river aud harbo: bil | Our State election takes place on the 13: of yiteson the first. On. Wivon himel!f seems to Sere was quite a buoyant stuck market at tho ! iis : j on the 34 v gnthen aa te hd renin en ie | Mazch, and the prospect is that we whall have an pene fad oti a ig information phy oy ve cpenirg this morniag, bat the fancies were not 59 ‘The exports from this port durirg the millions 0! dollars for cxmmencing suc national | y her of bis supporters in tue Sena'e, forbetolia active av at the vlcne of last week, At the first |, . 8 = oases ‘ i j improvements, the very day before he Lats the White | €Xciting time. Last year, the administra‘ion forces friend, not Daten hour be/ore toe velection, in an- bead tcldap Tadishs’S'a'iivheled Coke hess Brie | 2 Febvosy %, 1855, were valued at nearly « mij Bouee forever, while bis favorites, Tyler, Polk and | were barcly able to save the State from going body wer to his inquiries, that he should not, assuming 7 é ap AR, ' hee of doll more than those for tue corresponding ce bad vetcod bills to flnish tae works which | gnd soul over to the whigs, which was aseverc blow that he wos to he elected, receive more than twenty Betds, 18 Iinote Central Bonds, {; N.Y. Cea | week jast year. To Liverpool the shipments laat their ‘Itaustrious prede essor hai begun. Teupp-se | ¢o the administration, as New Hampshie ig ths de. two votes, and perhaps but cwenty-one. {Tig ene- tral Borda, } i week were particularly heavy. Breadstoff and pro ‘ot that all his hee: WV fecollected these ie . > A ; er beth yeep reed therefore they did uot reqnire no- | mecratic star that never sets, and,the untertified fag pee Bee ave tao bie Ni aregua, 4; Cumberland Co., 4; Hudson Railroxd, | yi, tong form the bulk of the exportation to tha’ p xrt tice, | reckon upcn about five thousand majority over ali High office is not obtained without exerwon, Ba: 1) N- Y- Central Ratiroad, 4 ; Brie Railroad, 4; Ga | 79 Havre the shipments of breadstuffe and provi He preseuted General Pierce to his slaveholdiog on the popular vote. Tam certain that neither he nor any other man '¢ra ond Obicago, 4; Cleveland and Toledo, 14. A | ciong hove been large. To Marseilles we notice » - @ndience 98 the 4; friend and viod':stor of % ae could bave worked harder for it than his foes work- large emount of railroad bonés changed hands today i their tighte, wholly forgectiag tha tan.terial As the Henaxp predicted before the elestion last ed to prevent his getting it. That they did not 5 . largo export of spirits, probably for conversion into oy hy fact that be bad turned Bronson out of office | yearthe Pierce party could rot master strength Wosk fn vain is shown by the closeness of the vote. *' ‘te 'mprovcment in prices; also a grester variety mandy. ‘The exp>rtation of merchantine keeps up 00 Te in New York, wno supported General Cass, tre de- enongh mm the Legislature to send their men to the So sanguite were cme few of them «f anccess that, 120 visual of State locks at bettcr rates, Clowes to last yesr's retarts, while the impseia:ion oF etek en ae rg oe dad lg erepy tes bg hoe atin United States Senate, and the election was thrown | knowing that time would be necessary to After the adjournmert of the board, the following showy a very great decrease. Tne diffsrence \s iron § td pind aad @ Van Baren barnabrarr, who coalesced over till this year, when the seats mads vacant by efiect their parpese, and that no hu- gales of bonds and stocks were made at auction, by abcut three times as great as the shipments of specie abolitionists at Biffalo and Uti-a, waere | the death of Morsrs. Appleton and Norris willbe man power would uomake Geoera! Wilson, ore of the chief speakers (a Perfectionist minister filled. There is alson Govercor and a whole sst the Flouse candidate—for he ever would of the Goapel,) said that “he hoped to see the da; A. H, Nicolay: — from this port during the samo time in lsi4, abow ot State officers to be elected. bave withdrawn from the coutest—taey determined venta OO . oo dom 8 when there would be @ high wall bails round ail tae ‘Things are changed since last year. Then, the upon getting the election postponed Tatil after the ! ee Bio ye se: a ey " rrmpabes 1 16 Veusme Kit... 99: slave Sta‘es, and all those of the North who sym: Cone:rd clique calculate the exact strengt of rising of Congreca, in ss eope and expectation ot y heen S| cee. cemees seper’ Gf tBe Rowse Caroling Halisond ww to ” ised witn thesiave power would bedrivenin,and | the cpposition ageinst them. They lost some of being enabled, ul:imately, to tbrow the whole mat- A Erve Company gives the annexed exhibit of earnings and 7) 1 Contral RR. 97 $hen fire aud brimstone acstiered over the crowa.” | thelr best towns, it, fa. true, but by putting uy the ter into the nex’ political campaign. Bat the wis:r railroad, .... vos, do S6a847%, | Expenditores during the past year, ending Desem ae Siete | Would rot “cur eufferings have been intolerable?” | most pos ular maa in the State n: {ts head, they #e- men of the party, desiring that few irritating ques 21,00 Huson River Wilt 2d morigage. oth ae an dus OT eet (Van Buren). cured their State ticket and saved themselves from ticna as possible might be latrodaced into that cam- 00 North Ind. RI, Gorhen Pra so 8075 4 s ain “4b Gal & Chics his, OF His third hour a-d seven‘esn minutes were de- 9 Waterloo defeat. But the tercible Know No- paign, disposed of the matter atonce. Phey acted 20) sbs Providence and Stonington Ri eta tae te & Clev & Tol RiR.a30 Voted to that mysterious, ubiquitous order com- things bave invaded the State acd spread thoir prudently. Strong as the Amenican party is, itwould 7) (ren lo ond Bian BE. ’ meet eee monly ealled “ Know Nothings.” And as I sa’ | lodges from Nashus to s'ratford. ‘They have taken Lave b-ep reat to pieces hed the Senstoralip BBM seg to { manager listening to viotent decuncistion and aduse of his 50 many vote:s from the democ-atic party that no thrown into the arena, to be steaggled for by politi- 4 ie sraotcinary, equal te -own conntrymen, for hard heartedness, and sega calculaticca can be made as to the issus of the can- cal bx asts of prey. vase. the Protestant churches with bigotry, ignoran :e an: ‘ Gen.Wilaon owes his election to the Senators from ' dee b's, 100 Prie fanaticism, while he attenpted to draw forth a sich — One of your special correspondents could fiad a the small ecunties. Of the twenty-two Senators rep- Jaterest on the foreign atid domertie debt «+ a mc ee oru tear for the poor expatriated feion, or the old | great deal of arrusing matter in the world of po- resenting the tour great counties of Suifolk, Mid | OR Re eeeee fee cuennge, OE, Oe ee S| ae a wot. “to Pope of Rome, be was surrounded with litics kere just now, After Congress gets up, we dicaex, Worcester, and Essex, bat eight voted for wunty, Tennessee... : . «9965 ¢ fneome. te i? a 0 Frere’ soldiers, in order to prevent him from wotagy | are promised some stump speakers; but as Cass, him, and fourteen againet him; and of the eizht,but At the eecotd board the market was move irregu- ms wideaa of iké pir cas 108 Hi Cem Bet ries the throats of bis liberty Levine Zrtestaatt sup acs Lathom ond General Lane bave declined to go into two, Mr.Maine, of Suf’u/k, and Mr. Albee, of Middle Jor and unsettled. The fancies geacrally were ; ss D897 00 «= «1M hice KItoek te 90 ‘was forcibly reminded of an axcieut nursery tale, told the breach for the President, we are at a lossto sex, are from the two greatest counties, Mr. Maine "' “ rag nay aeyette A es ONY Con t's rb to me inearly youth, andwhi:b I still remember. It | know what Cicero or Demosthenes will eviighten us. _ jives in Chelsea, and Lis five Colleagues, whoars al! |¢.V¥; (allroad bords and State securities were Ywlance, , poe 9268,700 + 1 ee was called “Jack theGiant Kiler,” andransthus: A The Hexaip should have a man on the ind, as Boston men, voted for Mr. Wright. Nine of Gen. a shade better. Erle bvnds, 1875, went up li per - : due income, bring 8 ¢ 1008 jas hep ay 290 Res: 4; N.Y. Cantrat ~ . > veh pi A than Son brew losers yi tgp han bn Cin Be cay wey te lah, trut). pe vane isos tenet go ra penny eaftwyore cont: Virginia 6's, 4; Indiana ne y po. de eyed giants, who devonre that Met-all wil sovercor, and Joha whe ily c@in part the smallest countica in the State, . ste ¢ his berds and Gocks; end, when those failod them, P. Hele ard Edmond Barke Senators. Taat would #6 Mer Ae from the medinm counties, Ho ‘ Fite Ba‘lroad te! off 4 per cet; Mending would breakfast, dine an’ sup ugor his uafortanave be fang! . tad three Worcester votes, turee from Easex,two laliuoad, 5; satdocss no eae ath eae cals donigttes tee hates ¥ 4 aS iy aya developes, — i fom Bam, eee Foe tale, Ce bi 9 The Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad Company jonas a res4 | qnan ‘uD. }MaNrT Suffolk, one m Middlesex, one tron Fran 4 pdb re gE oe ae tong in marriage ceed rg 4 we : lip, ‘oe from Piymouth, ‘two from Hutnp have declared @ dividend of 4 per cont; the Irving o cann! wre. anpep B. Many ambiticus kings and p-ioces lost their lives st Metropokian Ha aud thrones in vain endeavors to exterminate the to be a pleasant aff ite, At length a bold farmer's son presented on account of the en interfered sadly with col except Hompsbire, both members from which rote Cicell Meek adliasi te acai embice Vis ted con|| Secting’ vio compel: chk attens, Ceased seis press ggg tg prone ‘some breahlog down, it 4 fin possibl the, Fs » Every Senator was present and voted he beautital princess and loved her with al: his imtime to bring all to the Hall for whew tekes nei | _ 80 much haw been sald about Gen. Wilsonof Int, snl ah, Wan be Mt on rentered ween tahen. A sufliciontly large number, however, a: Ord as he is likely to make « tigure aaa nations! —_ ah write Glenn nh ata dagger he | stmbled te render it xay and agreeable party. entered apon the fearful combat, He would, ever vith vapper lengthwise of the Tall aod aloe carcer. He is a nutive of Fa‘mington, N. H.,and Cbsnge for ‘he pa ket of Weanesday from this port, Sot saat ce ciecae as hea Crmopien farlonsiy: pe A hap ea ce mp aren = Mg pase Sb ye February, 1512. Huw ori and we beer of no sbipment of epecie. Bills on them to scorn, while, as soon as they bcame w | ter, F.C. Town nd others. laters were read from until) he had arrived wt man’s estate. Hecamets "es On Paris 5f 1hj a 5f. 124. with their truttless efforts to destroy him, he woul stance, whe had been Invi about twenty years since, and pettied ‘The warrants entered at the Treasury |)-partmen’, a. Ti and | Maseacl Le Base by b>lies and put ou: their | a ‘ithe d wal Dearie Vestivat Qeekae st Natick, # flourishing town in Mildlesex county, Washington, on tLe Ist and 2d inst., were Uhese mesas, unaided, he | ontirely new. and de ly for t i where be went into the shoe businces, as he hai destroyed them all, married the ‘king's lovely | The dancing was contigeed antl t "snocuing Ronee learned the trade of shoemaker in New Ham daughter. So, tonignt, when Mr. Wise, the modera were ready io usher in the day, and the company dis aire. ing an active part oa the whig side in tae Artin Halen of OO bbls pa ix Crucsgo.—The festival den. one from Neaiucket and Dukes, oce from !t#neance Company, 5 per cent. i on Montay evening, provel Be kebire, and one from Norfolk He had at least The trapsactons at the Avsistant Treasurer's The ‘condition of the streets ene vote from avery Senatorial district in the State, fice tc day, were as follows i Sis de year bas been one fall of ty busiwess interest, amd f the country, Timms much « parkel was 0 common Bre tre Tue sales eorbraced about Valance . politician for some years te come, perk our read ra may not objec’ to a very Drie tketch cf his _, 7héte baw not been mm Wheat "ale, wore 7H Washels Routhorn red ead ‘ ate terme, Corw—Haler of 3,000 Wasbels were made on chipbosrt, in Raltmore Fretght 4 tn bags, ot , uthern, aflos vie SOW) 4am 40. ge View democratic oneeyed giant, was str at tie — persed, well pleased with the first festival ever celebrated * elec! on pected 1408 bags of Rio at Dige Koow Nothings, 1 gould seo them, loughing all | fnionor of (he beards ‘Iho drst roqulas feast wae as faring Panay: entender sng dh Bled mio - I their telatives on. bond Uw baths * ground him, aon under their invisible caps, kaow- | follows:— setts ete gern ny in 1810, and several Gee toa tor ea both Wadewortha and Bheltone ing that their ‘time wou'd #202 come, n, wits | Man—Fali grown, full bearded, nature's great master kee le aon — Se eee. 4 = Fir the Navy Department. wt tom betwese ow od their well trled swords of trata, they could picrcs | Ft; toe noble to be berefaced, (oo per-ect to be botche! y By x RX. ing im the Navy Department | by the bun, ye 7 Sop , al creditors will receive Yor 4 of barberivn. people of Micdlesex county, and two years be (ir Mtoe Department various ge a P.esident of the Benste. ‘s led d bts a decidedly af opiniow that the conny held Mesunsiatery ot aa ef er o an electicn to Congress hates tar one The redemptions o{ the United States debt, at myt to vival up the assictusent, and they have g AA -—--- - burdred votes. He was chosen a delegnte Werbington, for the week ending on Saturday, *“riret thet they ean do Sceye Arren 4 Fine.—Oa ths 20c) © the Constitutional Convention in 1553, yese:—Loan of 1862, $5,000; do. 1448, €5,000: do. We copy from the Paris Dtbats the following tn bis jaundiced eye and darken it forever. A Democ or 1812. ‘of the ran L 20 tale Pewage of the Michigan Liqnor Law. v crt len were ow 109 vole beet at de. ot, {Correspondence of the Detroit Times.) it. the ¢ be ojah Griffin, in Salle by the towne of N: * to - ™ r ‘ ™ To Wm dm ongsgomeats tate, {bat body adopted the Liquor bill precisely as it | lect toll amd sit dental hed rery absence from the convention, on sec unt of ill The shipment of coal from the Cumberland dis r ne acomfortable shelter f 4, be presided over the detibsrations of tha’ bod, a i parsed the House, aod if approved by the Governor to- | 4 few minntes he is driven fro: Lets, Pgh rations . 1Y trict amonnted to 4.764 06 tons for the woek ending morrow, as [think It will be, under the ninety day con- | Cer: james, and thrown ho pp Papebodorece conn ibemmnte members srurday, Jenaary 27, 1566. The George's Crock stitetional provirion, it will become ‘-¢ law of the lan! | 4o)) charities of the world, ¢ scene presented oa the e Fame : ‘was run for Governor by the free Ccal acd Iron yany forwarded 3,062; the Cam on the first dey of May next. Tne bi having been read | morning of the firs, wt the tomporary abode of Mr fol cra, and probably would have been elected bu » ‘ Com 2; the fg ged ag 2 oa Reet deateer haa par | Grifin, was jutielent to seit heart of adamant. Near ye « £ Bonen b sae cout terlatd Coal and Iren Company shipped 1,104.06 eage, Fn mow | pone A -- the door Iny his son, hia face and hands burned ims! jon, jatter DK Con pore: the witzs, + he OC ” 1. option, U Upson, Sad Conger, severity explainn theit | Greadfully, and his ‘ight arm broken tn jumping from | Isiah Casbolica, the tual democrats, “Preiden: ‘2+ ted the Comberland and Penosylvanis a! joations, an Sr ees ig og ge Ane the reoond story of the building. Close by the side of Plerce, Gen. Cusbing, apd that ion of the free 1984, 50% tour. Mare tated: (oliar tetae tie, potions tee Semnel Griffin lay & young man named ‘ireen | soj'ers who aleaya follow Mr. C.F. Adams, and Me. ‘The total recetpte of the Hudson Wiver Rallroad | ps very ily peers Iu the Senate, respecting him for fee stretched &. beunt pile ae ewer t* | Palttey, Hie greatent exploit was the formation o’ Compeny, for the year ending Bept. 10, 1454, oxm- |b" ** slater and his courtesy as a mau, 4 See ee nD’ the “ccelition.” Bat for him that crganizition a leg! b ) | years, named Mary Litaker, the most inten reaniz st ge 8d alee Ghimnpertemt sheet 00 o4 We) bales, @ Tie wahee om 6s We Thee wars et war ctondy wits vamell wales evtallp Oe O01, time tw ee needy tL renga Bee OF re at it became ner his ability as Ted hi : fering pared with these for the previous three years, pre: tor wrer! hours, in enter Vis opieite terpention, te ve the reasons that impelled him to vote agaiast the | ted alive, and , | Would never have been knowa w history. Asih) ” ’ = ‘ Vode wee dalle, i, Tm his seatfanen tay F*deobt wot be. sxtresee’ his Pee taten Benth eons 66 the seller of Eterna, |. chosen te lenge pobles ait avinas tine, the whig ‘cot the vnnexed statement :— Orme i honest courictions, and woul! have gladly voted for & in about twenty hours. The little girl amd young min petty would been in power to this day, acd invin Heveon Rayan Rortme so ledge 4 the opinwme ox ond sominal ve tango tote: “te law less arbitrary and tyrannical if it were constitational. were aleeping Iu the upper story of the ‘and in. cible. The next formidable man ‘in tne work 1st $02 1a 4 ee asties who profited by the be ‘The vill was adopted by a vote of twenty-five to jive. attempting to escape down stairs were ‘bnek oy is . Cushing, Who used > write article in Tots! rreeipt*. 600%,712 81,069 677 61,200,604 @1,765,00 }} teaat detache, ty Gagetclone Berrato-—Useless, and worse thin | Majiamer, and at length threw themssives headlon: ' favorof «union between the Cemocrats and free Dessepews oo « aa Rete eats | * erly Bremerary to state that the i prrato--U " | froma wi w. reight o a " iG hee i 4 t 4 eae ites It be should we attempt to tell our dix. | a oem ecilers, it the Boston Daily Temes, white President r police in res 4 ek ae did met Amit of & chance of patrid Wise rele, Ih ene feay, bean dressed. readers how much snow the earth is covers! A New Yousen Snot 1 Macon, Ga.—Ia the bcp acd ayes Marcy then 1$ their cor: Ry tay toh Sane “¢ gee age aad ms . i o rnve that the interior of these this loeality, for it hardly stops enowing long | midst of an excitement occasioned by an alarm of fire in. con «1a 1854 Geo. Wilton 1464, were 811,251 57; aame time 1858, 629,053 50 Sheng tor the tak to ry on our paper, and the ner: | Macon, Ga Serious aay seeurre! | jolued the American party, ahd was sabsoqneu\iy the rectipte for January, 1455, were #200, /11 11 oxen lent renee, Brery coe wo bee not rnow have been for the leat week | between Wi city, and Peter Gow, a nominated w for Governor by the sn * mode wee of these heawe tall ‘eqnemiy | {eerie Geifting, On the aversge, if the fuow hed | brick ‘York’ ‘Whilst acting | lived “repubiicte’ ve same month, 1454, $208,400 64. mote wee ee ee” Gs eee aie a ee ; remained where it fell, it might be or four fert ia who were looking at the fi t! on nomicat of - ‘The Sapreme Court of Marsschusstte bas granted fycucm that thie vale #0) le comtiowed regularly, cod r-4 ¢bickness; bat it has not done so, and bell od within frem the west ‘the river, at the corner of Fou: j drer, #0 injunction on the Balem and Lowell itsilroad, and )'>«! { ply the supplies of them oat I erie eat cad apttote.., toil exe kanes Mong Tage Te gg tegen. ohn iat 14 in favor of the Boston and Lowell Hallrosd, aslo ee ee ee ee ccs, Tack tales of about 240 cashes, geod quality, wore 10 bags thei viltag aftesh cack oe eg ie, the “new route’ runniog care or carrying passen —povsilie "frouma tales of Seb 0 200 Uhds. were reper quite shovellic€ Sfortable exit or eotiense. if ii shoeld ‘who were preweet when gers, directly or Indirectly, from Lowell to Boston, | The annexed statement exbibite the average dilly jrirsie wale wt bien a bier, mas See thaer'e anything ‘rorming, there will be the most superb sleigh ‘or part of it, P| ‘ ‘This | cor dithon of the lending departments of the banks of were old stametion at tive far inferior » 4 i hopes trom the latest indications, that we very serious on, and though still alive, tr ‘an hen d apd Ssjuatiion Will ettetualiy top | cor s iar, St tor good ing: ame wean atleast, & day trace with the weather terse he ecovery | bere are eee an saarn | A bud ete the two ce’ evr the Salem thie ety, to the wsek precniing Saterday, Vebra- | liver Sate of 400 Vis. wre me’ —Bagia'o Cour ict, Bed. 2. » Jan. oh | with the most rage are our froemiiers- | and Lowell and Bogton and Maing ronda. 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