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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1856. Board of Aldermen. Mnteresting from Brazil. Banks of Wisconsis—dtoce Fup. 15.--Isaac 0. Barker, Esq., Prosident, in the OUB RIO DB JANEIRO CORRESPONDENCE. Were eer sane ees eee : 111048 008 chair, The minutes of the previous meeting were read Rio pe Janurno, Dec. 14, 1854. serene 90,908 = saiget. apes REPORTS ADOPTED. (Buen: oe yy to ai ama tees. a penagin Seay piney ee et rer 7 RTS 5 Os Resort rms a be . eee ‘the ‘The Committee on Finance reported ia favor of concur” | Having been confined to my room for a few days past | POY. bg fae acne year une an wae be When bones, and the Yankees cannot have an in- | ‘g with the Board of Councilmen to remit the taxes of | from sickness, and still very il), am notable to writeat | the er holds their receipt for the money. y secret is known the power is extinct, in the in- | flux of laborers without certain drawbacks. Michacl Rotshchild and several others. Adopted. Report | length—only to inform you by tbis conve! ‘bark | them cancel the bonds, and give the farmer eed sect world, the birth of love is the moment of ‘The political part of the question’ is even more | in favor of peruatralaa 'S bevécal wi. | Rover, Cape. Bater) which loaves’ this day for New | in full. During the whole. oC that. live years ‘he Hn plies, ei Clg, waiver organs To | ely nde. immigrana ae trina | see tne nasa onne orn alse Caceres, | fryianea toh ater, | Sane "tang Aang Steracs | Sere Hi inst. ree 4 h No A rel i 808 S00 Den nome a ——— Gay have a 7080, five feet in width, at their own expense. Adopted, Re- | guay, under the commatgl of the Chief of, His’ Majesty's When the company have wold the lauis' oa Louimann State necks lous by the cowardly and mysterious method they | whigs and Know Hothings to deny to them the pri- | Port in favor of assigning a room in the city prison for naval forces, Pedro Ferra'ra de Olivaria, Others are to a4 tte sited Is pitting, the 8 ichigan State stocks, etapa for sani it. vilege of the franchise. Yet their vote is important | the use of the property clerk of the First District Police | “2%, send the Jornal ‘ roved the security of the bondholders Tot iti discal needed rot “Notes and Qos to learn that cal in New York and a few Western cities; and he | Court. Report of Finance Committee, non concurring | ane See will find ee aig inant rig poy to the interest bonds, your corre’ Cam in b the State Treasurer... 3,500 the new is often old; that folliss and crimes | isa bad republican who, to nullify such influsuce, | with the Board of Councilmen to allow claim of M. H. | 004 Ayres of the 24, and Montevideo the Sth, You | sepeata that they were given “irrevocably” Cash in hands of Book Comptrotier 11590 of the pest are eternally being repeated ; and | would insmnate a pricciple the adoption or - | Smith to have oe 1 bp will perceive that the papers of Paraguay say that the | terest fund, ‘The meaning of the phrase is not clear. —~——- 6,000 thé Know Nothing: have shown ua that the | tion of which has ruined all republics. It monoysicn assessment selee refunded. The:|) B.Hilm packet aanouncha'te thea tat a Deine nn | The oosspany cummat apply the lands to the interest, and ; usr <Awericans arte lezs original in their argu is useless to quarrel with ne Gardune era know report of the Board of Councilmen authorizing the Clerks | bassador, with a fleet of from ten te twelve ‘steamers, | keep them also. There are 2 0 acres of these lands, Total,..,.. tevrtiae, $1,101,000 than in their inventi-ns. Their dialect revivities | of history, for he is strangely ignorant of the » of the two Boards of Common Council to subscribe for | would arrive to settle several territorial! questions be. | ard the proceeds of sulew ($242,972 23) wi h the This aggregate is for the security. of ac of wd tween the republic and the Empire. eornings of the road and assensmenta on the Woe doubt that the government of Rio de Janeiro the Hxnatp and certain other newspepers, was con- plied to the October coupons, leaving ee mores The experience of the old woman at Exeter, as | curred in & balance of amounting to $074,545. The basis is good, bat if « oti > wants to give such anexample to the world, as to settle | $159,766 to be applied, with further receipts, to the ‘ h plgnptist won 4, tn Euiope, be interrogated by Mr. Chadwick, is favorable to social | qy4 petition of W. Hl, Waldroa mel 110 there, ho Sogotiation with arms. Here we remaia dispose! to | Apri coupons, Ata difieutt to naderstand why your &80 Amount of these sto°ks was pu: on the mer ledge—cozatitute the creed of the Know Nothinga. | progress; but, » progress is painfully | y.igerk im the eastern sectinn ‘of the cit refer et negotiate with reason and rights, but have no fear of | correspondent should complain that the payment of in ket, there would be a large loss on them. The 8 isa'orge and ignorant beliet; they have | slow. Modern 6 aré abundantly numerous ~ Piney "Y | eanzoa. F.H. 8, | terest from proceeds of interest lands should in from the foot of Thirty-fourth street, East river, to Hun. ter’s Point, at the termination of the New York and Flushing Railroad. - Referred MISCELLANKOUS. The petition of over 300 licensed hackmon in behalf of the Hackmen’s Association, to have ordinance ameaded cr repealed. Keferred to Committee on Ordinances Communication from the Aqueduct Department, in re. Jation to the ordinance of Dec. 30, 1854, Refer: THE LATE EXHIUITION OF THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS. | _ The Finances Committee reported that the taxes on the i, faith in monopoly, in protection to native industry limited uohise, intolerance of strangers, av anti Popery. In the old world these were the growth of time, credulity, and interest; but ia tbe new world they are the reproach of the intelli- ff the age. We have eecaped from them; and our brethren beyond the Atlantic, in shaking off the elser forms of goverument, ought to have relieved themselves of the notions in which ill gov- ment existed. In point of fat, the pe of banks of Wisconsin were, at the date of the last re port, well supplied with specie. The Piedmout (Camberland) /ndependent, of « recent Cate, gives the following acount of the Hampshire Cos! and ron Company -—~ parting with the landa, In the case of mortgage lands, sales are made, Lut the lands ars not parted with, aor the bonds cancelled, until the transaction ix cloned. ' The company own the I and owe the bonds, until the torma of the trust are complied with, when the trustees give the deed, cancel the bonds, and return them to the company. Now, your correspondent affects to think that this transaction is a ‘gross breach of faith.'’ He thinks that although the trustees « solemnly made the sole custodians of the land proceeds, that they ought to of bones end the Enow Hotes rleapogeen ror us with uuexpected proofs o: ignorance. association has sdmiters where they could hardly be expected; and even the American Minister ia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. London, Mr. Buchanan, is a Know Nothing. ' MONEY MARKET, Tuvunspay, Feb. 16—6 P. M. Tke market ‘or faccy stocks was better this morn- ing, 90 far aa prices were concerned, but the bears The Know Nothings of Pennsylvania, CIROULAR OF THE TWENTY KIGHT SECKDERS FLOM THE KNOW NOTHING CAUCUS TO THEIR CON: Aesociaticn tor the exhibition of the industry of all na. | seemed to take advantage of it more than holders, | D@,*0ld by the company. and “the money placed in some ~ Ameri nder STITUESTS. afe institutio: Tn this his vie diltey tirely fi notoas? ee eeun itis, iar bee Es ee High convictions of duty impel the undersigned to beetle emt ata aida ee wate cerimas | I ecabled them to put out morefavorable contracts, | tho of A WRDHOLUELS a rn ing should ¢erive the opposition of | Submit to thelr fellow citizens the following state coneition that the aid association will surrender to the Most of the transactions were on time, buyer's op ‘The firat progucts from the New Jeraey Frank end of (he Cumberland coal Held. marks an » consp’ i toma Ai intory of Hampahir nity. e rond—t feign a ya arene fe At the commencement of the present session of the gutter, laid. down at ther ‘expanse onan 'Rosarvots be moive “ped board Indiana 5's advanced 4 per | linite forasce, consisting of pig tron and oxyde of places, together is one mile and two be ite vagueness, and to in oe by ita Legislature the friends of the American organization, | square, used by them for the erection of a building for | Cent; Virginia 6's, 4; Illinois Central Bonds, t; New | zinc, have juet been received by the company, aud twenty feet in extent. The entire works have boon com saps arr tana, im Thc are | anmaent wh nk lyme ceca ag | “eM accagency nypaues, Mon | Yok enka {:Camboraad Co i Now Vox | forwarded to Mover. Thompwon, Lapham & Cn, eat at as at od ta pr ant A Spee: coilice, termined to admit none totheir petations ba each |. Alderman Wanamesobeeet tae following resolu- | Central Railroad, 4; Krie Railroad, }; Harlem, 1; pg Alger & Co.,of Bostov, The fracture of fal T raila. Thi pany in the only one im the aeaociation, however, gen got up wi ere known, ¢ great principles of ¢ tion:— Reading Railrcad, 4; Hudson ; Michigan shows a mos: tial crystalization, berland region the great fourteen Coat considerable ek: it appeals togany prejadiaes and | orgauization’ In vindication of ‘those principles ti Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, autho- adh; Hudson Redgond, 43 Mighig ps Desc ilerpatatantion; 6 mbsrigns rege Tarlety of intezcats, ana it ls prodigal of promised | sso determined to support, no man for any office in | rized to examine the books aud accounts of any person | Central Railroad, 4; Micbigan Southera Railroad, 1. | bright as silver. ‘The oxyde of zinc is of a canary Oni The Romen fon is chnoxions | {silt of the Legislature who waa not equally knows | holling ofice under, the muaic\pal goverment of tite | Galena and Chicago Tailroad fell off 2 per ceat, | or gellow abaie, and will easwer for walla oataias | thot te itary " v to be true to them, ax well as to the interests of the | city, at any time when, in his judgment, the public in- | Qjeyeland and Toledo, 4. The unfayorabie accounts | work, and as the basis of all colored paints. We if 08 the switch of the Haltimore and Ohio Ratroad. ‘ from’ theie alle intes, commonwealth. At the conventional caucus, held to | terests require such examination, Adopted, ly, Se mo ” . ‘Thin fact, together with the entire freedom frow bominate cant at lor ‘reasurer, members of PFTITION TO DISBAND THE HYDRANT COMPANTRS. Calif , e a ip me! that plate and the aol versal 4y eimitted superiority of ite ference, adversely, with the rate ages matt the Armericas eyentaation, were refused stiuittance, To THe Hoxorasix Tak Comnon Counc oF tua Crry oF Pe bad ang Bae pe Wet es “y b= oan fee aeetnes tieoton aera pone coal, oy Mr gle bute aie tined it, gives thie company facturora are advocates of “native industry;" and an simply decaugs thay bad refused to co operate with ths | " New Yon — , bad just * contrary effect in ree 1 Capel Gbrious edvantages ever sil compeiiions in the rancl 3 , Or | party from tl inning, ¢ its caucus T bulls are not to be frightencd by anything of that | 5,000 to 8,000 tons of iron, aud 2,000 to 3,000 tous in this d fre Wut ae dee a Le. ne Crate caucus | The undersigned, fremea of ae compani us on Ac recent discoveries of Immense deposite of ire cause on C1 re inees. al caucus on evenin, it; tft it to body tl the . 4 jow the © big ve { seqebatetne ad for work std Virgintan ot, | Bivins ive who be bve refered sdaiiancl tthe | S02 "Ream erGan,o Zou; that tee are | kind. nthe tt plac they donot believe mech ato: | of tne oxyde per annum. The steam engines for Sy eget previous caucus were found in ; and some the contemplated furnaces are nearly fiaished, and only known as the bitter enemies of the ries, and in the second place, it they are trae, how can they hurt such fancies as Erie, Harlem, and New York drant Companies, who are entirely ueeless as firemen, or sanguine among the for any aid they ‘may be called iipon to give in extin- ere who we It in believed that most, if the additional works will ba proceeded with with wero ever prepare! Ameri tion, ith us, directii vd | * ‘ | t all, the co en of the regio ertaid with Seas eta aed Mk As, BPSiee | lle be soma game ofthe mort nigeing | EAM Gad hate hapten ee | Central. According to their des, the rcniph ot | the last pombe ela. Weudersand the Prysk. fet 2m comma of th ui, not most corrupt, politicians . A resolution rant duty, as pretended formed by members Calif cease altogether, these Mi ascertained jority of the akou into a rs y bo ~ cae a ae esteemed in | was offered to exstula tueeohjectiooshle pecans page rien meaeeen We toler ea boty te Siabend | praia wy oe pepe oil Ka is pele oth nek ie Reaicak curses soaeeotna ei hs vale estnt we are alinont rap fork; au: creed an brogue re- | th tes indefinitely postponed the consideration | # h , 0 to adopt the opinion expressed in our hea 4 commend bin to topes pho MIL Om ssdamend | fae et fon wa then made te. proceed | fer thers io auch athe! compenion as they aieyrdese'es | such faith ae this that induces these people to pur. | greatly prized, and commands the very bigheat taunted ‘ewologat an franutactars “ We re his | romance. wh a bad Christian, | to nominate s candidate for the United States Senate by | belong to. chase such worthlets trash. They no doubt | price, on acount of its great tenacity and touga- gion does not contain coal enough to ‘ameit the irom 5 + + \ ta posit 1 Not the least food Caio; and, ate snsounie te Orage: | inf. t tate selaont ra elogid | a fa WG ina ont tees Sha TE, | hick atin ech here ea margin. betwen pr: #8. spony ceenderatnn action ints tor and the resolution carried by a majority of only three— | 27, 9, 35, 41) 54; and engine companion 14, 20, 8, 41, 32; | sent ptices and par, for an advance. Perhaps interest on the seven per cent Civil Fund. the extended ho Sere ea Hodorn ba cxnnes incest the fecling that hus showing that thore who had no ht to be present | 2 6, 24, 44, 40, and hook and ladder ‘companies 1, they-do 208 atop at pir, but look for a preniam. | Bonds of California, due on the lst of March, 1855, ing (rom {t, and the congsquent permanently lwence, balance Mar power. Here let us t for a moment upon our own position. increased _— and productiveness of the ing ie There were before that taucus the names of many of Referred to Committee on Fire Department, terest. The importance of this great minera THE LONG CONTEMPLATED CITY HALL, There is no accounting for tastes or the inconsis. | will be paid on and after that date at the office of % ‘ | Many be inferred from the fact thatia vertical Saas srpawermert, theca i» roasied Gelb: f°} th best men fm bedi renin, Wheswiriente woes GrKiNg | | Wheres tn coomquence of the destruction of tne'| ‘9neles of abeowd speculators: Men who in thelr | Jobn Cook, Jr, No. 31 Brosdway. ‘The Btale Trea ' SrYseucons husired and afty, feet arv food down avy one who dares insult [coland, the | them as proper candidates. There were in that caucus | building lately known as the new City Hall, by fire, it be- | legitimate business operations would carefully in- | eurer, inn letter to Mr. Cook, says;— feet of very superior black band iron ore, »orthe Pope. The is just as | less than twenty men who openly admitted they would | comes necessary for the Common Council to not only to | vestigate ths character and credit of an individual | , The many forgeries and tho ease of fabricating an imi- feet of solld coal, without an intervening stratum of ‘ard dtoorderiy; and both have | vote for Simon Cameron. Under circumstances it | make provision for the erection of a now buildiag, aie. | tation of the bonds, they being simply a lithograph aud Alate or other substance or impurity of aay kind tind, ipbabitants of too many towns in the 3: Dy | sremed scarcely possible that he could be nominated. | quate to the wants of this great city, but also some pro. | wakizg purctaees, will icvest large sums of money | yery badly done, wan One renson, novi then thee conitict- | 30 feet of {ron ore, yielding about 32 per cent of pure d bloodshed, the Sab! A the He was openly repudiated by three-fourths of the mem- | vision to defray the expense thus necessarily incurred, | ip fancy stocks, which are as dangerous to hold as | ing ‘meanlog of the lawn referring to their redemption, fron; and fourth (as if nature designed to complete aad wots an shed, even on 7, oe bers, and certainly we had no reason to fear, with this | Wetetccecne ie | d induced him, in a atriet compliance with bis duty, at feeder perfect the great mtorebouse of mi whicle sre Py » the Papiata” are, of | openavowalofhostility, for almostany otherof thenames | Resolved, That the Counsel of the Corporation be, and | the promise to pay of an insolvent merchant, and | ;rivced him, in, w strict cox redeem them at any other r this the greatest (rou manufactur course, ever in the wrong; and Dg derives before us would have been acceptable It is true tleyhad | he is hereby, authorized and directed to draft a law, and reat for weeks and months in apparert security. A | place than at his own office. He afterwards altered ld,) five feet of Limestone, whic atrengt rejudice, encouraged by religious | masked themselves by the secret ballot; but to us this was | present the same to the Legislature of the State of New | clhaa'c?’ busin: have, in times past, ig- | »i* mind and concluced to pay the interest in this city, per cont of tron. To these various controversy. Ultra- in | more an evidence of cowardice than of coopera We could Vor, atite present session, authorizing the Common | /@FB® ¢ eas men have, 8 past, course, to be added the numerous seame America as in Austria and Florence; Arch- | not believe that all who had voted for the secret ballot | Council of the city of New York to raise money from | volved a good portion of their capital in such specu- ‘The Chairman of Public Works in Virginis, Dr, ‘on ore which bave been workel for mang ia aa ardent divine tight man in | bad done a0 to bide themselves from their constituents, | time to time, by the issue of bonds, for the building of a | Grabam, has concluded to pay all the coupons out- years by the Mt. Savage and the Lonsconing iron manu lations, and they have suffered serioualy from them. At present very few are engaged in such hazardous ‘Chbishop Cullen. Learned converts t> new City Hall. Adopted. iam are a6 numerous in the State factories, as well as the fire-brick clay and other mime- STATIONERY FOR THR BOARD. to into the support of ine or to betray us ipPor a man despise! and To these again inst be superadded the almost disowned by every political organization in Pennsylvania standing, due aud unpaid, instead of making the tala. It was not until we began to ballot that our ral The resolution of the Councilmen, authorizing the ‘The losses realized during the past twelve | distinction referred to s few days since. numberless interior conl measures of alfferent qualities Great Britain; and the most distinguished, if not all ifeat, I that (Prt 9 oS, pusuite. 6 the pa’ and thicknesses, varying from eighteen inches to eight Of these, reek to conrect religion with the moat des- | ‘reschery that was pretending to oppose ‘Cameron, ami | Gatinch ns chan Geuze, furnish the necentary | onthe have learned them a leason they will not | According to a statement complied from returns $4" Batic Political doctrines. ieriaking %9 blisans | yet bypocritically and secretly voting for his nomination. | discussion. 1 members declared themselves inde- goon forget, and induced them to confine taeir capi- | made to the New Jersey State Troasarer’s office in this a kind of dauger to the it of the | — The power that controlled that caucus was too pal- | pendent of the city for pen, ink and paper; others sald ies to legitimate lines of trade | the liabilities and resources of ths special and free star spangled banner; and the Know Nothings | pable; corruption was behiod the throne, and no wonder | they ‘used up’? all that waa furnished them. | tal, credit and energies to legitimate lines of tra oer thezefere, convert the alarm into capi that ite victims skulked behind a secret vote, and | — After disposing of some routine business, the Board | and commerce. After a time we may fitd Wall | banks of that State wore as foilowe:— $2000 Ohio 6's, 200 aha Cloal Ce,,43 3516 In ir address they say:— Cotton ceeds from the eyes and knowledge of the | adjourned to Monday next. street again filled with outa!de speculators, and the BANas ov New Jinan, 1855 1000 Ind shin oe" OF 109 do bo 36 holders. 5 yf a Qnr government is not sectarian. Men may worship we justified in leaving th nen tha: brokera may load them down again with fancy | Speciat Bank 5000 Virginia Onn 962% 100 do. God or the Virgin os thelr consciences dictate; it may | 4. wortywedustified in leaving the caucus whon the evi | Board of Sapervisors. * b pogt > 100 = do...,.b00 98 100 do. 4 . ¢ | stocks, but it will not be until a new race of opera. | Free banks ~ ” a LApacrbe yand of our Soe son We may we, ab the represeniativen ot en howeat constituency, Fan, 15.—His Honor Mayor Wood presiding. RThee- | pis bi es, bea sadasaatebiioeinacn sat pli ae 17000 de... 3 98 e00 ae seas 88 bind them, Sect mre ‘in —_ it. | Dave served them with fidelity by remaining? Could we | corder and a quorum being present, the minutes of the spring up, p , Total..... $12,641,008 $15,454,121 BS. ar 6's ae} TS Cale 6 66: a % bag But. etre we hay 0 right to iow any | Dave exonerated ourselves from the odium of such a | last meeting were read and approved. | wieh, like all who have gone before them, to ses the | Excess of resources over liabilities, $815, 1 Li. | 2000 Low sane O's, 8714 70 Ga an Cle BR 4a dminister our affairs who have sworn allegiance te | Bomiuation if we had delayed our departure and aidedto | | : Notwithstanding the serious o%stractions to the | joy Tye ME, Mh ths Cer & Tal $9 to administer our affairs who have sworn allegiance to | Consumate auch a result? ‘Obuld ‘wh lave remote’ i | BILL PAID, folly of tt for themselves. The experience of others | 8 a 1000 «6 OO'4 400 d0...., 00 19 another, and not revoked it, If the bishop's oath binds | {7nrunwte | believing ourselves bound by its action, and | The billa of C. B. Woodruif, ($63 25,) and C. W. Fales, | can be of no service to them. They must gothrough | businees of the Milwaukie and Missiaslppi Railroad, 8000 Fri oa 20 80.0... 5, OOS him to the Pope we must allow him no influence in our a 3 of 0 2000 do € OO NY Con RIL We) Ob poll a ated, a higher law that, our | Justified ourselves in voting for n man whore whole his- | ($85 50,) for copying index, ordered to be paid; the same routine to be satisfied. by reason of the heavy #uow storms, commoncing “1, “MO 40... +183 O06 Constitution but it must not be as earthly one. We | te dised all party obligations: wat tecatal ate gaat | the bilLof Jacob B. mith, (853 93,) for services render: | albert HH. Nicolay acld on ‘Thursday, February | the 21st ult. and continuing through the month, the | £000 ‘ 150 do, -,-.038 Yy ie it 19 vas Sonne on Lig Ire or pt Sramepyr as; but | with contempt. «| @d atthe Court of Sessions as door-keeper, from lst Ja- | 15 at 124 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Fx bange, | returns for January show # very handsome iacrease = Bde io de Ln 4 ; Sretoinee aie Datel Boe ena con of our cl: | "the inquiry arises, who l¢ Simon Cameron? Asa | nuary to tat February, 1855, was ordered to be paid. | , a ’ fo | a pata tizens, it becomes us to level and humble the Pope. 4 . 7 the fo lowing bonds and stocks:— over last year. The figures thus compare: 20000 de. 425 do . & if a church is the agent of a fo1 tate | Staterman, fame bas never associated his name with the | 4 communication in relation to the "Fordham bridge |. wep ae t ; 7 1000 Hud F 100 do. bid 08 I rch is the agei reign poten’ to woun Oe,” Ae ftictan, he hae always professed to be a $5,000 State of Missouri 6 per cent bonds, $1,000 Fossengers and freight, Jaauary, 1866. OLA Ww ourliber'y it in our duty to erush out of that cluurch ita Fenbes alaverant Party only reuembers him be. | over the Harlem river, which is the property of th bh tint 43;'and interest, | Per centage {rom Watertown Koni... 1 6000 Van Ba 190 do... ahd ONG political life. cause of ‘hin treachery, and apeaks of hin asa traitor. | county, was referred to a special committee, The Mayor | 8°, thera Tadiama Railroad (Goshen ‘branch ) | songs Bite BR Base 1 eadade “ponbher ay (4 ‘We eee oli read Itke be ht it | Asa whig. it it his boast that be aid yowe she | subsequently announced that the committer would b | one Poe a ge taal gs ey , pacneein, pote do. bamescete tecate uae * 3000 ¢. * oo 0 oo Bi 3 cBmsaneipation’ ebate: ronan 2 p Bid rs tare yi ge Ani A avery sam Tet | tbe supervisors of the Ninsteeath, Seventeenth, aat | "ont convertible bonds, $1,000 each... Todo. | ; " bil - 2000 NY Cen ar 40. fs mapy a tory pistform; and ever an anon it is venti. | the record ere ee ea AS 8 coats conventios; 9) |Twratieth wards. $10,000 Cleveland, Painaviile'a Ashtabals J | Gate £0F, 1865.05 rerrerserereeee Mabsicdiaed Bay Harlem itt a” lated by tha Rev. Dr. pala a the ampnithestre. | held in the Co ney of tat tepteatae Harrisburg, | 4 rosclution was passed directing ‘the houasel of th | gefooo cer igud cas Heteune The prospect is fair fora hoavy business ol “tow Wiceig#iae Q Hy poeta She Bat, OF pees it yeas wasa delegate and an active m+mber. The following | CFPoration to informthis board whether rane fe | st3gome bonds, $600 each... é through this aad the evsuing montus, there beiag a — }? she { nion Hank. 112 FY s 0 will— impaire: energy Own great | resolutions were offered in that corvention, and areamid liable for the expense cf duplicating maps in the Regis | $5,480 8 6's of 1877, new internal improve. 1 urpias of grata still to cote Jor ward. 5 xeh i y dom fo: centuries; bat it only took twe: re Certainly, they met | ters office, | _ ment atock interest bonds... .68'¢ do, | J#rge suxp) ar ard. 10 Pawk of Com... 166 aN Hippdem to give ira preceical eetunaaioes ay Sppocision from bint = * abode be * petitions of several partien (or the remission o | $2,000 New York aud Harlen Ralitoad Tot ort I ‘The New Orleans Picayune of the 7th iat. says: 99 Nie Trans Co Atthia moment Francs has an army en. Rerolven ‘That we have confidence in the administra: | taxes were re‘erred. The reports of the comm tree on 7 per cent bonde, $1,000 each................99% do. the exstnaas rg wi 6 do " ! Pi he has manfully battled for | onnual taxes, in favor of remitting several taxes, and $2,000 Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ist | pays yrange 4 ‘¢ 6100 zed in combat with despotism; and the Irish | tion of Gen Pierce, because anfully y quote eterling 107% n 108 fe ud 106 100 Sethouie solcier beside the English Protestant aol- | those prine(plen, find. thrown te influence in favor of | those adver ete, pint gaat gel | tgege 7 percent convertible bod: 210644 for drafts with bill of Wranes 100 inte son of Governcr wi our *p) Fe aga a a | abe 2 er cent discount, the range extending to J. of chivaley sffords no . | ‘The Irish Catholic | Fetion, and we congratulate the democracy of the Stato | ted lau act toestabliah (ree schools throughout the | above 25, pe hy nge exten: 6 ‘are an ardent advocates of the war #s the | upon the certaiaty of his election 4 State,’ passed April 12, 1851, 1 bave apportioned and Be hedge ge ody aed ae! abert eig’t, (92 | 200 Ox is of Leeda. . Resolved, That Judge Black, the able and intrepid | diviced, in the manner therein directod, among the neve- | $4 ntral Railroad | shininat Mealowels teins cna Uo Wea isinee | &.. surprise the Know told thas ic ducted | ral ties, cities, towns, achool districts, parts of dis. | Fatate bonds, $1.000 each 6114 do, | Obtain at the lowest figure, and the latter at 1a 14 per excOND the ineieidcel pols at fe re Maen | LEAT orn of the peo- | {rlets, and separate neighborhoods of the State, the mo. | $2,000 Cty of Memphis 6 per cent bowls, #1000 ©.” | cent discount } $1000 Missouri 6's, pete tholic bishop of New York are ss obnoxious in Ire- | ple. ene ah Suan ; and a eter Bi aha A deed i 5,000 acres of inad, situated ia iM ae, >. ney steer tend anonyme hag 2000 Bet Bat aS i acd all of % Mp. jeed for 5, 8 in Mor; | 2000 p “land as in America, and thas the intellectual Catho- Rerolved, That the manly repudiation of Know No- Pane rig gem ery nether mosey ap. sanity, Maken, eet i" | during the month of January, were as follows 2 2008 Ente Gen Be ios ro ee in with | thingiem by Henry 8, Mott lias won the reapect of even | Prop! Ps “ “4 Ho menee ot Leeland © aw eneaced 8 8 content with | iloghm by Beary t Mott has won the respect of oven | Pre year 1866, betngia cli the suis of one milion ons | 18s1, cad. eignes by Jomta X. Pol Uneven Saran Branca Mint, Naw Ontxans, Jax, 1995. £000 Erie Bde 00 do 80 Bb its own bishops on a kin subject. Strange aster startle et 7 hundred and nine thousand six huodred snd forty-one and John 8. Foung, of Stave..., 260 | Gold 4 » 2000 do 400 do emer ts Spang: toon eh he Yery moment when en sesosls: | “'Desdlved, That we are in favor of the Nebraska Kan gata and eighty cane, and do certiy that the um of _a:in New Yoru Gy gr cnt Coton Wier ans, | 905,419 39000 Fria Iie"? ee e is cd J 32,711 6 appropriated te the count. New York, interest payable al nica nk, quarterly, 95. 1000 do. 20 N Y¥ Cootal RR ” principles of the Court of Rome, two Catholic na- | *%% Dil, ee eee eee Tee eri tbe tate, | and that each town aad city In sald couaty will receive | $1¢cOChicago 6 per cont Water Loan, iatorest ct 4000 % ¥ Co Fe Salar eae C+ ns , nest to Rome, are acting in direct opposition | 87'ernment, which nev | thereof the sum set opposite to the name of asid towns able in New York.. 01% | Bllver depeaite:<— 1500 Ili Cew Bit Ida 10 Erie RR ~ to these principles, Not less erosion Aca a9 and cities in the ac hereunto annexed, the third 100 shs stonington Rail | From California gold... £0 abs Chi & Bh In 100 do. 4% thal el Canc nonpann,ou ataday in| saa rica “ibe Mis” tak | ln of Sgr te tel ibeapr, sw Yorke Fe 1G) oep teed val east meee Be : men, 4 EP jets a1 each..., [ 2 do ° 200 do lo 31 reprobates certain Catholics in I for sn al- deem it our duty, as democrats, to oppose for office | Hetrots aceetding to the number “of chiides Falling | 60 Michigan Southern Iisilzoad 9244 : 100 60...... 640 ioe fo: ""bee athe pled in the same The Dublin ersors known to have any connection with it. therein, between the ages of four and twenty one years, 89 New Jersey Central Railroad | Total gola and silver deposits . 100 No 50 Reading Rit 43 17% saye:— ben has he his upon these ques; | and the fourth column of figures representing the tion Company, 1203 | Gold coinage — 160 Canton Co... ai re) do TT ‘There i Catholic in the United Ki tionst When, or where, has he disowned them? And | smounts to be divided equally among the school districts 60 Nosthern ladiana Railroad, #100 do 92 | _ Dollars, 20,000 pieces 100 60.445. B16 10 Pawaine 1 dp tron the Times, ot London’ to the Dail ‘Express, | even it there be any recent recantation got up for the | *ount town or city. ‘The sald sum of $1,527 68 will | 11 Paciée Mail Steama p Company, 1,000 ‘to 6214 | Silver ceim 60 60... 680 100 o.....68 Wk of Dul ‘| ite approval of the Pro, nee the | be payable to the treasurer of said county on apd after 1,000 Erie Canal Com 850 di |) Eee 3 a te ica’ 100 Clev tei hikieo 10 proposed “ iberal’? Pied: pore 5 0 Beekman bs d y ne ww 4 a athe Siowyot the Bet end tae aioe en: But do not the people of Peanayivania expect some- a ict, en 20 Lorillerd Fire | — $70,000 09 “bs Hudson RRR 88 x “ etn ete ar ee | RMT Ee eet al eras ‘ i aciey A Tota go an ei a0 at cot ly success- “ pr ad © : ’ | 9 " 4 CITY TRADE Report. 'reland— at brcught the American party into power has uo pa- | 4 ti rding to distri 20 Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express stock, $100 : | ~ . i laee os $a ty lapeesn sbtatsing the tees tc tneck puonn nod merce gan ngs Hie gpg he Fie ud pei g | u any Shrerionment. » Ho Averceen Gold Mining Company, $5 do... D>. uae neateramurteres Porth inetined hte ee a Wiey yest. wo imide Sap nage Mh ande Be he pene haem = tg 2 gprs eto qt : 4 Baxapercrrs —Ylowr—Dealers were waiting the ro it urely Catholi tries, are at this | Politicians, with all their schemes, left foundering or | "Referred to Committes on Anaual Taxes, do. ; DP t, ‘ J iting eet Frit apf | iy arwronet goreigwergans and | re hana arta ne Geese We, GT ic th |, enmpeam mining, Teotow seam magimsot ie | Seeass ees tn hae cae cabal ees of seeking for im nt political c! ) attacks were * ae » US do... nm to je a / ; ani common te directed against ie ‘opissopety ont Clergy {a both —— prove OP yy ory lending pe oll Theatres and Exhibitions. (oes Hirer Pai ee . ‘ horse power, have been procured, and there inevery rath rage Be niin oe . dalage te ths nhs abusing | were cory dit was their signal destruction the | Broanway Taxatne.—The spectacle of SoC tins’ Bank, $26 do, 104s; Pretent prospect of succees. ‘3 these wo will not follow them in their peculiar path— | people rought when they put their power into the new | “CirderiIla” is aunounced for thisevening, 20 Fxcelsior Fire Insurance Co 75% _ Prom the Ineurance abstract, jast published by the denouncing priests ‘‘at the altar and in the pulpit,” in. | organization. They determined to rebuke corruption. Mesgrs Harrison, Borrani, H , Miss L. Pyne 7 Sixth Avenue Railroad, $100 do 4 Be Of Btate of Massachusetts, it he mobs to cry ‘‘shamo’’ against their own bishops, | 1b¢. buke corruption, and the party in power | gr q Kise Pyne 9 ‘ing'in the principal charac- 40 Loriliard asurance Compan 10314 Secretary of Bta aacachusette, Ib appents.thes | comme pn Priests as ‘corrupt,”” and relates 8s 0 tical — = Seonoee saat Se ia Ghacht ue tera, The ppt “Bona Fide Traveller” coc: 10 Revebne Fics Teatgoee evan }, $100 ig peed as ct a too A the 19 fa ja _— “9 ‘tae intriguers,”’ and placard miserat mrpien bee i ments. The popular a | ee ane eee do. ; vi specific capi the Ist of Dec., ¢ th ‘ralted bisho, ofersions and actions, be now made the dishonored i: clades the amuse: Pp’ and emin pig " 1% ig a spe pital, was, on the +" wupplies offering were light amd the market Sota bp oy By prenepion pon ey cerument in elevating Gtmon Cansoren $0 (be highest American sctor, Mr. E. I. Davenport, appears on {° Termect toa eee eid do THe | 1854, $5,182,700; Of the 15 offices out of Bowon. | with sales of ebsut 6.000 be sbele Michigan whi Spats of toe peteianed “wk Cae pucgie!, Beak things | Se, It elt, cok tees head, ins wy, fo ae | Mooday. ‘The benefi A hedrempennese lon oem: dg 10% | $1,611,100, ‘These Boston offices had in risk, ma £0), Corr The market was Jull, though the amoant om Sedan fand Spain, uader | vnideation of Auericanisem? We trust not. We | ,DOWeRY THEaTnE— ee G ¢ . Atthe record board the market was dull aud ring, $62,176,270—fire, $85,651,001. Tae amount of 0 do. 9 the name of ‘liberty. "at a tat t comes off to-night. The programme of ampsement 1 It fs ever thus: in civilized nations the morallty is | Comti’er him s ft representative 0 fan’ | is very attractive, ‘The Golden Farmer” com- beavy. Neatly all the fazcies sold at lower prices fire jones paid by the Boston offices during the year, I and a fit exponent of no honorable ple. n° | , . 7 : Ce Rail , the eame no maiter what the aoe q, pnd | sylvaniane, wo remember that our State motto. aa adopt. | mercen the Co ache mee Me will be. ~ crib Eile fell off # per a ft meen 6 pi one $442,196 12; marine lomen, $2,251,514 17. The ander the same circumstances holic amd Pro- by our ancestors of '76, is ‘ Virtue, Liberty and In. | scene from “Tom erry’ ‘onder j; Nicaragua Transit, 4; Cumberlaad Coal, |; Har amount paid by offices out of Boston was—tre " World” will follow; siso ig oe oman in paid by 5 testant indulge in the same politicw Sorte aseacint webermommtoeie semmcsina: | tentiet ren ac, et th y | lem, 4; Hudson River Railroad, 4. Reading Railroad 199,587 74; marine, $243,034 3. Of the defuact of Rio were mate ot Macauley tells us that Protestant Eo; was once representa. | Trouble,” and the eecond act jack Szeppard.’ despotic: and we know tha’ C Venice, Fio- | tives, to ta Adelity toournativestate.codndelity | , BURTON's Taxaraz.—The selections for thiaeven | Sévanced 1 per cent; Panama Railroad, 2. The Metropolitan Pise and Marine Cympany in Boston, % nh Cede’ ips aaa dil ed ‘dials rence, Genoa, Pisa, &*., were once republics. For Sy the oneuttengrplanetpa commons ‘om our tate escut. | if ere cld favorites, which alwayadraw large au- arrival of the steamship Northera Light, with pas the report wae, the stock owned is 200 ahares Uniod of private Watters ‘The wales suabraced’ about BO) a a republican to a, & man because of his reli. I we, then, or cam we consistently with the | diences. first is the oe of the ‘Serious rengers, only twenty-one days from San Francisco | Iren Works, $200,000. “The late President tans the warket closing rather satt for iafenoe belated A, x Seen taken, support « nomination fo destitute | Family, Barton, Jordan, Mra. Hughes, Miss Ray- via the Nicaragua route, verifies our prediction that ferred to this company 175 shares Union Iron Works ight wupplies, were unchanged, ‘sod lo. some costs cedte There is nothing in to com: | American organization and our native State, and which | characters. “The Toodles,” the peseages by this line wouldjbe made quicker than stock at $1,000 per share, In lew of bank aud ral’- 7 ; Fi with the absurd impudeuce of Americans ob- | we feel =e Soresotions sonctiveony — | wi 88 thy, concludes all. | by the way of Panama, even after the railroad wae road stocks sold by him.” “The late President of oof ign : sw py a ye ne tothe | power in sagt toeeas to require us thus to sacrifice our | WALLACK’s Tuzarn—A fine bill of entertain ccmpleted. The first parsage from San Francisco to the company left this city about the first day of With pome lots of - jgomigrants the ‘must look for what it most | integrity, to throw sway our self-respect, oF 40 violate ony pe gy aes — ot Sig New York vis Paname, the completion of the = November, taking with him maay of the papers “a fev ge ‘wants-- 5 Gorman laborers | O77 Cette; and therefore it ia iuat i the | ot | . railroad, was in twenty-three days, by in reference to the financial concerns of the compa There was nothing new to Agrees thelr their high: | % freemen, we strike down king caucus at the bidding of | whieb embraces in the cast many of the best artists, ; ~ sere meet aa 1, s ais high | Gur country. ¢ next will be the much admired comic drama of | the steamship Sonora to Panams,and the steamship ny, he having been the actus! treasurer, by moaas pee lily Tg SE ele pun in rr ine id ona |e a! rn at | eae cs ye ea | Nt Sat fo New Yank The Niarnguermie Sf wich he pvt cer ave amas Vimate'a o'er me 8 oe Louisiane; and theirs was the valor which conquer- | tire is the American’ cogle-rour national emblem ana | Picete ned y | is veven hundred miles shorter on the Pacific wide: | perfect return.” The Mutaal Marine and Pire and "fxs wastomina! ai be 100 ed im the revolation, and carried the stripes and | oar country's pride. lever stocas our starry tag, aod | BME a and although the Iathmus of Params can ge ered Marine Tnworance offices in the Btate report the to, |, flor# weve viet, rmall sales wore making ot S80 ibe Arsecicon ortny ‘pow le altncet entirety com, | Coglit”‘wni wish Gai td falvct ibs euler tant | couatst of "Qui sh Home? and Blah Red ionea;” | Sn tineten tatu anem she Ietramae of Micaragus, | tiny see's, 95,108,150 11. Tomes paid Ocha nanetey en of these: sad when “dis Excellency H. J. | resentatives to execute the most important trust confid- | and in the beautiful ‘Rosina | Yine is almcat entirely gained al! tne way throogh. dmieg the year on marine risks, $5 624,523 #4 . . prove Roo \ to ws, we desire to meet something there havingsome | Meadows” and “ lor’s Torments.” Mise Emily | 4 Orleans prime were mer” tella the Lagan of M pot ey genmirnn | aye og voy es a 'W. Clark aud Hadawap in the . | The transactions at the Asvistant Treasurer's | Amount of loaves sacertained and unpaid on marine ph ad ge ee MOE ag | iseted cuabieoa, "nat be tae oe omen pal Characters, 7 Ls | office to day, were as follows :— risks, $312,907 05. Losses paid ow fire risks, 653, wee our Foreign Enlistment bill wilt afford him, | 2c snt ont hands Vill te sith coe tok tame cat |. Woon's Mixsrngcs.—This baad continues to 911 68; umpeld, $1,000, Estimated amount of ms yr Mi” wet st A. Gardner is alarmed at the progress of | to dare, But what we ray unto one we ray unto All— largely pstronised. The programme consists of rine loses on unliquidated claims, 1403450. Hath set wow mene at O04 ’ se for, in bis addieas, he seys: — tavits ue bot in there to ‘partake rant gan remarry caning, and the burlesque of mated fire lorses on unliquidated claims, $4,700 eTrerit ; ‘The most prominent subject before our State and na. | Ask us no! support a itabout,as | jue. 4 nomination pak omen by the concentrated and ‘cohesive a holesale a ogee in ¥4 things as these, we not only most « ly td “peremptory decline, but have pledged nitedly ani inedly to oppose. Amount insured in mortise iisks during the year 60. On fire rinks, $41,992,014. Pour compenies report that the aggrewate yesterday, carried out $452,000 in specie, of which me mene wee $543,000 was im American gold, $00,000 in sove | | Teigts, and $9,000 in apecte. juliet and unchanged. Out abe wer of | % f° | Booxtry’s Bersxaners.— The admirable bar shane: | teqne of ‘Lacrezia Borgia,” continues to draw large audiences. to-day, and in this place, to our attention, conceras our foreign [prey the duties of republicanism towards Lo its dangors from them. ry 9129,711,7 life Insurance a1 10) packages name ‘ The immigration to this co Granp Concent— A vocal and instrumental con ‘The following letter from a bondholier of the smount |r rured by existing policies a # ‘ALT 62 determi | ip aid of the Hebrew Benevolent Societies, wil a ta of the cor les, $1,599,154 25. 1 , h ina briefand hasty outline of ourpast action and be given at Dodworth's Acedemy, Broadway, on Ulisois Central Railecad Company is very clear, and Ame ys be pane ae eadiais Sls ae muatatentes Yaberaweqntee, We submit it to our re | Tuesday evening, the 27th inat. mach to the point. It places in # more favorable og q oi sa © Pp y 4 mes app ve make at 11 Ke 500 con! Ls « triumphant — } b: for inter 7 yi . te w From 1840 to 1860 542,350 © cordially invite all our honest fellow ecntatives, } light the real estate operations of the company = shew t lie for goed ety rendered And statistion abow that, during the prevent’ decade | Whether in the late cancus or not, to rally with wa in this balaprapemngisnnydheppn dpe ias Deak Sim—In your per of yeateriay you gave & eri contest, and to make common cause with us for the ho ‘The citizens of Detroit are tak'ng measures, on the [llinets Oentral Railroad Hay <1 coniiened fre, wilh 0 get from 18¢0 to 1860, iu regularly imereasing ratio, nearly Discuarce or Crows, Tar Pawvare Warcumax Custom tique of the ¥ Repslos a6 unchemge * der the General Ratiway law jast enacted, to balld Hime —The martet hae bere ehibest eetivity the be + per me interest in the road, | also bi ara ine! its a "la ealstin ar nok aconrt, tr We i ceoute |S ugh tay hate pete tap a | mt Began Tin caminnmat win wath Sse da ty at eters! goad fem tat cy trough Mons to Boas, »» fits we Trousers Tae Vogt a Sipe His statistics are not accurate, rie te France,” yet Harrisburg (s not Clone, which bas been ia progress for several days past, Your correspondent. On the other hand, it dot appest topet Ceemetiven:te ‘palieché: connection wen | TENS tae, End Porte Cabstios, ‘vere Shoceneet; aud he nats the cssigretion trom Nicholas Thorn, 3 before Justice Borwell, on a charge of burglariously o- Yo 109 that the statements of the company are remart. 9% pat . sa a Mike 9 Ary Satamrnn T. L. Baldwin, ' tering the grocery store of Mr. Smith, was brought toa sbly clear, and the lands well Your corres the Lake Shore line of roads, and give them oom moths, o! FAA ot 7. site: Geagebe | clove last night ad resnited in his woquittal, ‘The cha Fondant edimite Wares caaene of lanis, ws follows, % munleation with the Kast during tke close of lake an r HH. Maddock, * assmeateaaint, Van Cott, was proved to be aot of the Soresijeret Ftd vs scedhe: coe seenene cay igation. co aii eye 0 pe wpa anne ag er &. P. M’Calmont, best, and his testimony was considered doubtful, even if The interest on de. A, fic to the Cleveland and Toledo and the other shore i ee d—tperm Aw %+ @17 | 3 Matoagh, | Be was not mistaken, as to the etity of Mi. Clone, The principal ot 3,66 wow Ho ronds, and also enable the Michigan Bouthera to di te Bein? Kas boc wine fterng pron, as ge ora ep ad tg ae ™” : t t Bi 7h, amt VM Dile ti og nd Ragan Senso. Pesmtyai.—The managers of the Indus | Total - id baad Se tren, | Vide with the Central the Detrolt besisen from . at 81 80. eigen the West and Northwest ‘The Bank Comptroller of Wisconsta gives the following table of securtties deposed by the banks ¢! Wet Btete bo protect (pels cirulating antes le acre uatiles ied. Never trial Sehool, located in North Second strec!, beld amet tres, who canmot give & deed for « fog last , 80d decided to have « festival for the | amount of bonds equa! to Ite value is thant of aaet’ somos, shout the 10th of March meet. | \oelenr, some of lande have been sold for shout The reboot ls now in & dourishing condition, (vere bwing | 811 per mere. are, however, not sold for cas | daily attendgage of about 109 ¢uidrra ‘They are ood for at two, three, four aad @ve poors Fi i 100 Wile, have bene aisny the iceenl news al odng « Heravayao, eb. 18, 1866,