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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1856. «<select pennies ae seeehaaiiachtenitaanaiansa laine iaamaatiliaraiae lie <a TE ETE CTE it will not come on, be thought, for nine months or | particularly on the fact that he represented genuine atock, | place of the Joe'anders’ landing on this continent yot he City Intelligence. THE NEW HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. ey ~~ ms ‘ and Le niet desired members to know wh» it waa | would confess that he believed the Icelanders did really Sorrosep ExpeszieMant iN THE Orrioy oF THE RECRIVER . Burs, of New es hereupon called for the | that came to meetings to advise the company. He want- | visit this continent somewhere about the tenth century. soltp Ameritee nies, tem Matta for Mobite, Nov 17, is} %, “Rose Btandieb,” nothing further, Nov 29, Int 25 80, , Or Taxes.—On last Friday evening the office ot the Re- | “am schr Favortia, for the Bouth holders—The Schuyler ading of the minutes the meeting in Septem- | ed that they jshoud know that t After ret thanks to Mr. Elliott, and re juesting ey" werd (probably priv Fawo- Mecting ef the Stock ber, woich being done, and it pj the. resolu ayeaker iso apove for wach of the, spurious fwwse, | in paper for publication, the mesting adjourned. ceiver of Taxes was robbed of $1,460, $1,090 0f which wat | sit’ ogery, hence about Bopt 2 for Gores, Attia), Oct Ik Mock Sull Repadiated. ‘thone there ted, were passed, but it not stating by hen, therefore, trat gentleman seemed to think it s0 ——$___—_——. subsequently recovered, It appears that, in order to tebr Abby Lindsley, Nickerson, from NYork for Antigua, ‘The stockholders of the New Haven Railroad Company | what species of vote, be moved thst it be inserted that | important that every one should know that he was the Gur Boston Correspondence. pave the increased per centage, to follow on the 1st inst. Nov 13, ‘ak 10, lou 69 50. met yesterday in the city of New Haven, Conn., whon | the revolutions were carried by @ viva voce vole. eu of good stock, he (#peaker,) t it equally Deo. 1, , sy Ports. poerey te Dae ce ealssaite Mr. VemuuLyga seconded that motion, which was, how- portant that the other side also should ec ‘out. That | Bosrom, y 1866, there was ® very great rush of taxpayers during the on- | —_acona, West Const ot 6—In port bark Aun & Mary, there was present a good repwsent of " | ever, lost. reyes stated that be works without interest or pay, | 4cmination of Dr. Shurtlef/—Mr. Banks and the Speaker- tire day, and $90,000 was paid in. The regular clerks Caen ith, em al eg fi The meeting was calied to order at noon by Mr. Justus R. | The Secretary then read the act of the 1 the speaker could assure him that he had tosensibly ship—No State Audi'or Chosen —Queer Oodition of our | and two or three volunteers were kept constautly at work catenin? only At veeeel About eee: fp ner General Assembly of the State of Connesticut authorizing the directors ot the New York and New Haven Rali- road Company to settie and compromise cluims frowing out of comtrovarsioa relating to fraudulent fasues ot stock, &o., under certain restrictions, pass- ed May 8, 1854. Tne bili authorizes the justment of the claims on said company growing out of fraudulent iseuen of certificates of stock and other practices, by Schuyler, for ehich purpose they may increase the om- atal stock two millions of dollars. It is stipulated fa the act that it sball not take effect unless accepted within one year after July 14, 1864, by the stockholders, at a meeting spestally convened for Tho purpose. Bulkley, President of the road, who took the chalr, Wx, Curns Norm, Eaq., the counsel of the Company, being called on, made explanation a* to the state of the Hitigation ia which the Company is immerged. He re- macked, that when the meeting was held 'ast May there had been some five or six suits commenced, At that time he stated the condition of that litigation. They were the cases of Ferris & Brother for $23,000 of that stock, Dyckers & Allstyne for $19,000, C. Vanderbilt for $200,000, that of Belimons for $36,000, and two became warn:ly end deeply iuterested in bebslfof thenew | ext ‘The Grocers’ Bank—Mr. Forrest's En | until thortly after 5 o'clock, when tho doors were closod. | fings wore also trcvén tn, the having closed on that 1 stock | Ho regretved that any. anllering should ensae sat Necabar the Opera? The Sear Leter.? | Mest of tbe slerka then proceeded to arrang> their | her ‘ vid pope 0 aOR ror the mnaipractices of Schuyler, but he could not, in gagement-— December—The Opera cash for depo-it; but three of them, Meiers. Buenos Aravs, sevt 30—-In port shin is Langston, for conrideration of these sufferings. be induced to be advived | The American party of this olty bave nominated Dr. | Hunt, Gieen and Sloven, left “to take diaunr | ¥Y9rk Ide: barks Gooldont, Staal, Rainbow, Hughes, Melati, ies airaet Sonus hy eatin | Data. Shon for the on Mayor. Ter | I bin al om nut hp att i a | Scion a, es tac, Warne i 8, an ; , ‘ the acvice of the eminent sounsel that the corporation | havo exbibited their usua) tact and senso in making this | Hunt announced that s St.t00 bil, taro S100 hills, Wad | Bunsen, frou Bo.tvm arr 24; Californie. Heating haa atogepads He would oply allude to one mat- | romiration, and deserve that success which Iam conf. | ts:en from his drawer, Mr. Hart, the head of the de. a pas a ie ite SNE bsp gra t | dent they will meet with on the 10th of December. Dr. | partment, immediately ordered the office to be secured and ment cf decision oo tha ety enoludon ated aa'a tea: | burt is ove of our bert ittzene in the best wenso of | sent Lo she Coote oft tots poneean Cats optaton 18 1% n Greene, Davidaon, Rio Janeiro; 2 soon came in, and boldly deciared that, ia hts opintoa, york, ihe backs OT Hevas, Fockey HS bor that the stockholaers— the word. As ® man of talent, his worth is largely | the iniet wan one of the clerks, All thee geatey pro: TE Gleaner eS PR Mr. Brrts bestily eae up, andjinterrupting, asked if | ,oown to the perple of Boston, As an active and wise | tested innocence, but every one of them was searchod, UUITA, Vet 6—Cid thip Marcellus, Bartlett, Boston. Wemt , Mr, Vxxmityga, of New Yor! ‘ dy e «peaker referred to him. to sea from Ss ugor 8th ship J |. London. sotions of the Mechanics’ Bank for transactions with | yr "brit, of New Haven, that thence bo toceprede +” | "ice" Beuntay repliod chat he meant nobody else; he | laborer in all benevolent plans, his reputation ta anri- | but the missing money, was not found. The | 's#e Ge eatin ectrict Speat. far’ Maaridue nx, Lacon. Schuyler of $18,000 cr $18,000, ‘and one ‘or about | Ms, HRaDyonD, of Bostou, rove t@ oppose the motion. | bad uns erstood Mr. Dott to-— ee Hs valled, As businoss ian—and this {s highly important | foun), twisted %, "apon. the. oor, fiftem. of sightesn | Supe Maye Geass Cer, Hels, London; Oxnard, Hisckien, $10,000. There were @ only suita commenced fo commenced by expressing his disappomtment on be- ir. Bits, wi warmth, denied that at the time re- a ¢ ws Sth, ), do. ing lsd eo. ‘ly £0 Cages x conan Me | ‘secrpd to “Ro. had, eran, Sitel Sx an nate Te: | im the chief magistrate that is tobe of a great olty—he | feet from one of the dorks, No further discovery | — Cannznas, Nov 20—Arr brig Abner Taylor, Smith, Teneriffe at that time, and these cases are all at iswue, and ready co be tried, exept ia the case of the Mechanica’ Bank. One of these, a3 the stockholders are aware, has been fa- cilfiated on both sides with all the rapidity that could the measure. since the last meeting of tue stoctholdera ‘be had disoovered no reason why he or the frlemia who be represented should alter ‘their revious resolution on the motion before the house. was not astnished vhat tbe holders of spurious shares should press vo have de, though the officer apent until yesterday ia- | (not as before). the question; "his “argument wan wathele "the | has no superior, His character is unimpeachable, and | was ma Re a8 aden Nt, Revi < other ways Ele\daniod enphationllg. that ai esate his literary reputation is such ax would add not alittle | Yestgating the matter, The leo ett reaaton non ea Borton 10 day, . ye a sera Gronaitan, Nov 2—In man undera’eod any such thing as he would insinuste. ; Mr BUrxIAY certainly had wadersteod Mr. Betts toas: | %'be dignity of the Mayoralty of » place like Boston, | anager of 4 CmINAMAM FOR axo Barranr,—On | cardit, dag, albert an avjournment because many of the holders of spurion | Which has, or affects to have, a high regard for Uterature | yriday last William Thompson, from China, wasarrested, | Ty Pc'vaiaee for Boston: Ardenuer Li possibly be given to It, umil wi hia three mouths. It | .v ct passed; out it would excite his amazem-nt if} ntock wou'd cffer te take fifty cents in the dollar, Hoe did | andthe arts. Finally, he stands ch in his profes veans; brigs 0-4 Coe Hub Tas been arguec in the Superior Court, aud deoislon ren- | his uct should receive vhe support of or be sustained by. | (vot ocustder tive meatiagna post ton to. talk about: com, | sion, whish is the meat useful of all bi He real, | ¢2 ® charge of having assaulted and beaten with a broom- | Now OF eany brits O Aree Eas dered againrt the o mpavy. tre Court holding the com- | -he meeting. He believed there were varioue good rea: | promise measures. [tas true when connsel get up, and | tzes in this reapest the idea ex; f stick John Cronin, a son of the Emerald Isle, who, it is ( %, ‘ { blood « Frere Bell Robiasso. ‘pressed of by constitute counsel, judge and jury, the case may appear Johnson, in bis life of Garth: ‘I believe,” eaid the | alleged, excited to a high degree the celestial blood of the Tingle In ihe extedonattod veby, cleat nnd aumee Teese | eevee: centry man tes found in phrviciaas, great lie. Chlenctaas by pohing Lis neve foo much tato other peo. | Enmmmond: Groestrom 43 fr 4o,_ wiaced persons might be strongly imposed upon; but to | rality and dignity of sentiment, very prompt effusions of ple’s business, and not having a ouificient regard for his “The wid shifted to E on the Ath, peisopn who gave thought to tbe vusiness words of | benefcence and willingness to exert a lucrative art | Pies busines, Wie tint Thompses's dander | Olbraltar and vielnity passed the lock. coun-el employed, had but Htvle weight other than as | where there is no hope of gein.”” delng up, be eeleed the fret thi £ Thompson's dander | CGormarued, Novd—Incort ship Lublin, Rvalds for Boston acyivers{ in tho law, He considered the action had Dr. Shurtleff will get may democratic votes. He is a | ee eee tee aan an ne ee neavy: blow at the | ‘bé lastof the month, at te fi et legal meeting after the developemont of tue | dacmocrat in sentiment on all those points that ouco ao | (hey DUPE S Luuge Dream, ne Raed m HON y Ow el Guascow. Mow 1f-In port warks, Tima (ir), for Ban Pea: Schuyler frauds to be the true course—ereditable to the | breadly divided parties, and which yet have thelr weight the thus forcibly tlluxt ina ‘atcking” | onl moremper are, Marrs Uacaers, for Ee company, aud Just to the partion concerned, He had | with many men, Our democrats are becoming tirad of | Om the Siyamd, {lus forcibiy Mlustating 10 & Vata | ar Urcenock ae mated in Lioydis is) en ho im Bore warehed the eniire proceedings with lively taterest, and | beirg used ax mere counters: in games that are played | bunsbodyiam, John Aphune and Patrick O'Brallugnan, | Havana, Nov 2—Golng io ip Hydra, Parker, Bowen had found nothing to alter views. If that proposi- | only for the benefit of some of the worst of their old ene- gtedyiss ‘from the Celestial realms, appeared nefore ‘Lingkta, Uct 19—In port brig Gen F 'Pleros, for Baltimore, tien was acovded 10 it would be used at every corner to | mics. ‘The citizens’ movement has ated into | Fustice Osborne, yeaterday, to go bail for thie brotherin | fs : seal sine ee defvst counsel, who would be told that the stockholders | nothing but an effort to revive the old whig ascendancy | i inie John’ Achune, Lelong worth over two thourand | YAACHORM:<58v 10-—In port bark Burlington, I, Covited « coungrowlse rather than the atisnes of litiga- in Boston, and She peayee nce aagoly ot Coniston they | dollars in silks and satina, which he peddles, about the Mataca, Nov &—Are brig N Stowers, Stowers, (rom He m. For his rt, was as ready as en: ve ite enov; at - 14 rid next das ra t Consular cor yi one’ to compromise, if it could bo showa’ to hia | Some penplehere are of oplufon that the chances of | <I'¥; fare bonds in the wum of $200 iar the safe spvear- | F205 \vom of ihe Boa, Miler, from ‘almerta for New York. = as advicable and practicable—if the boliers of | Mr. panty ‘for the 8; ership are batter than those of ’ i Pr Cid Oct 9 brig Telograph, shears, NYorm; Slat, spurious stock met together and organized so that | any other persou. Mr. Banks would probably make a ‘Tux Late SrappinG Aryray.—Jchn Baird was brought | bark Joln Bird, Ulmer, do; schr Br adield, Paddock, Haid- thoy could make a cefinite propsition for the company, | better pte ag officer than any other geutieman who | before Justice Osborne, yesterday morning, to be identi- | M<re; Nov S. bark Hagle, Matthews, Buston; oih, brig derek toavt upon, He comrented at consilerable farther | bas been named, but I would defy the whole world to pro- | pq py Peter Boyle, whom he stabbed on the 20th of No- | _-avdo Nov 7 bark iiltsabeth, Young; Witiam, Fasteroon, and ny Tesponaidie for the represeatations of Mr. Schuyler, hat Mr, Kyle was entitled to eighty odd shares of the company. ‘The Court cousisted of Ave Judges curred in the opiniin of «hich he spoke, The tice had some doubs, bat ultimately concurred in pant Judge Capt il held that the company is not liable, The case was taken immotiately to the Court of ‘Appeals; and ip order that it might be disposeo of in the mos: summary manner, @ proposition was made to change it for ron ‘he calendar. He presented the fellosing report, as containing the correeponcency reiative to (hat eudeavor:— New Yors, Noy, 1, 1 ‘To THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE New yoRK AND NEw re RatLROAD COMPANY 1 consequence of Crequent applicaions boing mace at this office tor information fa regard w (ho sulla pending axainec thin compen, growing out >t ihe Schuyler aud, 0 of Derectirs iva deemed ti p to submit to the stockholdess, for their considerauion, the following cor- reepondenes, which, they trust, wl} rerve ‘9 convinee them that no effort or f#tr means bs ve heen fo untried by dhe Board sons that could be stated for the contrary course. Many lorg speeches and several touchivg appeals nad been made at former meetings, but notwithstaniing these he had not been convinced; but be rather felt tye more de- ‘ermned that that actought not to pass. Ho would cal) the attention of the meeting to what had taken place with respect to the meeting of tho sonkhciecs since the first wee'iog. It would have been sup- posts inat after ‘rauds occurred like that of Robert uyler there would have been uppoiated by the meatiog me committee charged to Lave waited on the directors and to have made some proposition how to act in tho emergency. Instead of that a meoting was called in New York, and a8 @ preliminary notice the stockholders were intormed, in a city newspaper, thar there waa to be a fight op that occariun—toat the members would be cam- pelle: te adopt these spuriow® shares—that a coaunittes been chosen on the part of the stock exchange and hed been rupplied with funds, sons to carry tueir puint, the recoguition of this spurious issue. He never coald oc the counsel of the compans, fo procure ® deciston tn ‘he | understand how it should bea question of the stock ex. | length upon the wickedners ot Wall street deslora, and | ducea man wio would make a worse business of ap- achr Jas Koeo, Lovett, all supposed for N York. ghee nat be coding to Saw \ coe of ADpeSele oe uid of | change, when there aro.a thousaad or more subsccibars | wound up by a euersl advice to repudiate the stock and inting committees then our representative from No. F. | vember, in tho breast with » penknife, inflicting a repel ar chor off do Gih achr Julla M Haltook, Hallack trom bun roncluciene 8 to the chune of the relay’ Byorterotme | t0 The stock, But the sountry folks had at length dis- | refuse toadopt the resolve, Ke exeols in that way beyond anything wentioned in the | wound, from the effects of which he was coufined to ‘be Xprvia for NYOR oct hip Caratine vi an eS ei birenore J.B. BULBEEY, Prosident, | covered tha! a great number of beokers had been notified | Mr. Bkx7s answered, reiterating some fow of his former | history of legilative bodies. Now Yorks Hodpltal for'saven weeks. Baied wae iamedi--| geome. y Ov Seale Beene ee sean Be Pree W. Gusts Noyes, Fsa.:— Uct 10, 1855, | by their customers that tuey must consider themselves | remark+, but pre-enting nothing new. It is held by geod authorities that there was no choles | grely recognized by the wounded man, and was cymmit- | ering, Clouman. and Bald bin Sultan, Ward, from /Joa: Mary: Duan Sim Understaiding het the Court of Appealais about | personally ro-vonslole, unlais thi» shoait be deciaroi to | The que-tion was ten loudly called for, but Dr. Foor, | of state Auditor at the November election, and that that | Soyo aweltexomipation Theaccused alleges that Boyle | iand, White, from Providence via Cape Town nod Zauatbar. being adjourred, without s hrariag of \he hovvauics? Bauk groaby the eumpany. Io this way you may leara | of New Haven, rose and declared ‘hat he could not be | officer will bave to be chosen by the Legislature, in con- | fret pasailed him and srruck him eoveral times, He ao | , MALTA Nov 9—In port abips Walier Scott, Smit, tor New cave Binknat thle € 1h last September, tint ‘An, aud aT fuformed you on tho 4ea of 9 Hourd of Directors ot this comna- by were very desirous of a speedy issue in that oss, thoy Wished you to use #! ini¢ means 10 prooure an fn nodia’s hoare Tg. Pstiould naw be pleased to leara from you. the cause of fallure, “Very truly yours, Jk, BULKY. Prove. No. 0G Wiis. ot , Oct. 12, 1855. ¥sq. Pres. N.Y. apd New Haven Kattroad: who are *he pringipal actors connected wish tnis proposed act. He did not deny to them the right to act from any mo- tive, nor would he speak dis; araging!y of any one; because that he consi¢ered it very natural that they should en- deavor to throw their responsioility on the shoulders of others, but he did wish that the bona fide holders should understend the question as to who they are that vove ia put down, although he had been so once. He had no | vention, us heretofore. [tis mot doubted that Mr, Ran- i Te, but saya it was acoi- | OFleans rame day. crew allon board, Gauniet, Borland, al- faith in New York city courts, and cited tho case of | yam, the very able man nominated by the American par- | $B 2wiedgee, having stabbed Boyle, by bic durieg the | seebazeane Bletenn. aad Germarieus Fale, une; North Dare Judge Scuart as showing the existence of corruption. | ty, and who now belongs to the Kxecutive Council, hada | Straggle between them. Fear, re and Tidal Wave White dot Colesua, Saniun, He oelieved the lawyers were avout as bad and Wall rge plurality of the yotes cas; but it is contended that Su ASGuA GAM Gack two vclodk se for. Meesina. Z sGeet brokers @ littie worse. He scouted the icea of ¢ plurality rule does not apply to the office of Auditor. Fine ty Park Srager.—About half past two o’clock yos- Mevsiwa, Nov7—In port bark Danicl, Wheldon, for Bosom paying any attention to what was said by those whom he | By the smendmeats of the constitution adopied last | terday afternoon, a fire was di-covered ia the second | same a Cobeminated * Yogns ho ders,’ and believed that the | spring by the poopie, xt was provided that, ‘In all elec: } story back room of house No. 94 Park street occupied by PareeMo, Dov 8—In port Leg he Rag Bays wenn —_— Soors® Bours ence, people are decidedly opposed to the recognition of there shares, and instead of witnessing aay change in the opinion of these parties who resite in the country whence he came, they are more decided now than before that the ect ovgbt not to be accepted. Knowing such to be his views: Ye had hed even more than previously a larger proportion of proxies put in his bands, and in n> care hed he been instruc’ed to vote ia tavor of this mo- My Dwar Stk— [0 auswer fo vours of Oth inst. have 0 | favor of move of " 7 3 hema rame day; Courant, Gray. to lond at ss pind ‘ . pling this act. Outot this pernicims influ- | Mecbanics’ Bank held over only because they did not ex- | tions of civil officers by the peopte of this Commonwealth, ; ‘ . fy sh eeet or suy, that as I was instructed by you, to have tna cass involving pect to xain their eause on wopeal, and wished to specu- | whore election is provided for by the constitution, the | John Francis, (colored,) as a sailors’ boarding house. A rece Sed Siete Gos by Robert set mangut ln xpos in tee Gouriee aes late. When an offer of compromise is made, then is time | person having we highest number of votes shall bedeem- | Dutch woman named Farbare Mitchell, had been washing | $i'farei.# A Hobart, Hodgdon, Hoxton. envugh to decide to accept tae terms, ed and declared to be elected.’ As the Auditor is not | in the room. A few minutes before the discovery of fice Rorterpam. Nov 18—In port ships “el’a, Biafford, for 3aa- On his withdrawal, the question on thejamendment was | an officer ‘provided for by the constitution,”the amend- | sho went into the yard with some clothing, and on her | more, idx; «dle (Brem), Gustavns, for Nun ican. do. A Bow put by the chair, Messrs. Chas, Robinson, 8. D. Pardeo | ment can hardly be raid to have covered his case. Prac- | return found a lot of clothes on fire near the stove. The rar os), Mazer, Rd eee; Cee magne ona a And Acrion 1 Ferry acting as telers, Tho following was | tically, the matter ia mot one of much consequence, 8 } alarm was given, but the fire was extinguished with a | Rowton; Dulch brige Norothes cenrlotta, Smids, i the resuli:— there will be about thirty American majority on joint | few paile of water before it spread beyond the clothing. | “W\ocros abt Now 20-Sid bark Lysander, Moore, Boxee, For postponement, 9,003 shares | ballot, so tbat Mr. Ransom will be chosen; anda'man | Loss about $40; no insurance. Rio Gnaxe, Get 10—Ip pert bark’ arrow,’ Harriagion, for 6978 2 by Robert Schuyler, brongbt to argument tn tis Comet ot Ap: ‘peals at the ear'iest possible moment, sad as that court is about To adjourn Wihou: wy cle Able todo 60, Edeem tt proper to explain © you the causes which have prevented a compliance ‘with your Wishes ‘The inatructiors reserved t+ were given to me at the meeting ‘of the stockho ders at New Haven, and sho next day on my ra- turn to us city. my plan Wao to e your cause, which would stand very jaw on the calendar, for ang that would wa- ion. Bs r nt ol the 00 ia | Agamst do, és better qualified for tho station does not hive. The public ” rrr Orriciat.—On Mor Salemlog; brig Robt Wing, Bray, for N York ready ‘o1 Aoubedly be rr acbed at the. ensuing tern of toe Court ol An- ee wher the uation ef the elt ign or Rirestors iti —— fande will rot be squandered while ho sball have charge Tac erie as cae oP ae tntias Soarpiait ne Sa Grsedla, "Oirthe ban bark Shiviey, woales, trou Wisamend, Reale wprucenting bien abe rules of joe court permit, by | in secorrance with the best legal advice, aad aa | Majority in favor of postponement.,,..... 2037 ofa post ineant to ve @ check on improper payments, o4 Reg ofthis clty modes | bound in, a nask fen Bed, Weslen, Bodea. tae Coneent of the parties in both causes, To aocomplian this Lad: | saviced by th Boaid of Directura. Distaterest - ‘The meeting then a¢journed. The Legiriature can pass s Jaw providiog thathereafier a | presentation of a gold watch and chain, valued at $225, MYRNA, Nov ar 1, Weston, dressed to Kt. Van Winkle, Neq , the attorney asd counsel | Advised by the present Board of Directura. Distatorest be meeting then acjourned. Ihe otnice of ‘Aud Oct 28 (not as before), brig E W Seyburn, Seyburn, 9 York. ofthe Mechanics’ Kavk, 19 whoge favor the decision had bea | @d lawyers state thut they do not sen how a compromise Se plurality of votes shall suffice for the choive of an Audi- | to Horatio N. Sherwood, late Assistant Deputy Register. Vera Cavz, Sov 20—Arr brig Helen F Ryder, Saath, mado on the 2i day of June last and from which we had ap- | can be effected, and they say that “he company Is not | Meeting of the New York Histortoal Society. | tor, and the trouble will be removed. The affair took place at Patten’s Hotel, andthe prevents: | Kineston, J. peaed, a rove of which the folowing. $s oODy:— linble. At every meeting the holders had passed ro- A 7 Rie eaaUAe oF tila sen eee bal A much more serious matter relates to the Legislature. | tion was wade by Jobn J. Doane, ister, oa behalf of | 2sNztpan, Sept 1S~No Am vessel in port. 2s ae __ No. 80 wats. St, sept. 5, 1855, solutions instructing the non-recogrition of these shares, TE STEVE se me ut ‘rhe | You will tee by the quotation made in the preceding | the clerks. Among those who participated were Joseph Home forts “Dia ee my alien's! doa New York and New Haven Rail. | #d in Yain he locked for any thivg as giving a reasoa to | lust evening, at their rooms in the University. paragraph that the amendment to the constitution pro- |e, Taylor and Joseph Southworth. APALACHICOLA, Nov %—Arr bark ura South, Ywoa- change tkat decision. He believed that if some courts of New Youk bad decided am asolaied case aere or there against the company, these nad been no decisions or thelr What would be the con equence of accepting this to-ray? At the next meeting there woull be a change in the board—tnat is certain, Suppose that Prerioent, Hon, Lather Bradish, occupied the chair, and | vided for the elretion of ‘civil officers” only bya plu- |, 7 ee tan; brig Wapyoo, Combs Onrdeuas: 20h, sohra Sarah, Mt el Were aaa ae pr corras as icratisiae! There | ality of vites. Are mombers of the Legislature ev | oveni: ae ah eT ix a ath dittcion ee ees iy Rete a ae ar or Guia offcera’”” | Upon the answer to this question mast {§ de- partition cn the pre- | thin port varke Guba, Levelt, tor NYor! de: arab ‘ bers. The minutes ? by a stove pipe touching the woe ‘ ’ or ted the donations andad- | haveany right to the places :o which they were chosen. - 8 tiling | Youghe, Greffam for Cork and @ market. do; Sarah Mille lows peep ibes sien, Men Aaceescnepm vel yop ieee a) ae Very bigh legal authorities have decided that they are ord Company, are very desirous ot expedising the case pend- ing in be Court of Appeals, with the Mechawes’ Bank, aud as fear Or more Mus rlop 6 beso: can bo reached on the enlendar in Is regular «der, 1 propose that it be exchavged for an earlier cati-o, cue that MAY be argued daring the tecca Which commences townrds the close o this mounts, wader We Tule which perin's sucn & proceeding. I will uidertake to ley from NYork. wtg; J Vall, Delano, for do ide; J Grioceen, pro . and Do doub do ‘those in | board ‘o be changed; they might not all be the most up- —~ hry gweaiaegeuu outs.” Tho importce of Uis'ease’end | right of en, anc then how would they use thelr powers | diticrs to the Ubrary since the last meoting. In oon- | not “eivilog-cers.”” Legislative authorities have decided Pessoual Intelligence. Wallogs for Bowion do as 2 deaire of al pastes for ap dy decision, will, T trust, ia- duce you and your clients to cousout to thix arr ingement. Plens® give me your early suswer, so that we may make ueseesaty preparation for tha argument given the ty this act’ Another reason why ths cave should be dvcided by a legat t:inunal is, that the partios to whim this spurious stock was issued, o7 at lenst a grent many of them, were personal frionds of the rity who committed the franda, He woul! ask, such tear the case, if it was not a case specially appropriated tor legal interf-rence, to compel a full dixclowure of nil the facts which would to some degree otherwise be su: reseed. or himself he war not willing to place $2,000, inthe bands and power of any bier of olrectors)” It Fad been faid that the company would be eaten up by law expenses and the law’s delays, The railroad that would shrink from law disputes would never get ino existence; apd as to delays, he did not beliove it ao bad as that yot. He believed that parallel casea could be found in cours of the United States and of England, in favor of ccmpenies under similar ciroumstances. He tn conclu- si al iho acoep'ance of (ai act she'l be postponed tll the next the a " genera) weeding oo 1th Mss. », Baker, nection with one of these—a fac-simile reprint of Leod’s Al- | in the same way. Should these auchorities be held of de- Celoauia; ra hue, Averys ARRIVALS. Geneva, Dodge, tack for 1667—r- Moore rtrd to Thomas Hatary | shice eden beg, the enald most of ha pesos wet | prow chav oot ion Mr Han aa ay | Psat a teams hinge Ped of Printing, whore this publication {s called “the fiat | found incapable of sitting in the Legislature. None | Necmuer! > Sues Mr Vansant, — te | Ferry, Darien for Bath, put in fot 9 arbors Busan, Growtey. work printed by Bradford which has reached us witha | would be qualified except auoa ax were chosen by majori- DEFARTURDS. ac; schre Hane Baker, Corners, W:lmingia date.’ thin error (as it appears from what follows) | ties, and the number cf such is supposed tobe very | | For Nnovitas, im brig Anita Owen—Sr Ay cy y ‘dus i potonto Morales, | 2) tare Pant, NYork. for a bark anda brig. 0 . Not being ablo to rpeak legally on this nice sub- | Mademe Grillaud and danchter, Mrs Zeyes, son and daughter, = : " : has teen copied by all the writerson the history of priat eal hee ay May that tho y ron foot ot there being some | Sr Manvel Taine Suan ‘Miachadoy "wife aod servant, ‘tis vai ety varag Wacaia seams mewinyeceer marten Paruet, of the Legitiaty and servant, afre Castel. el ing down to this time. It is shown to be an orror by the | tun st the meet ‘ture is increasing. It | dex, &r ep ney pe | Fy ciny Move : ‘Jocron i Jacksourille; Belene, ures: Crarleaion, Susan, Bich, ‘igh i Jet the qnestion | lanes, Vien Also’ old on Qllowing title of an earlier almanac, which is quoted in | Would seem to bo the part of wisdom to vera, Agus iu Boza, Vicente Mora, Manuel de Zayas, antonio | (‘rowel NYors; Lan! Wenster, Perry do. Sid, wind wal tactical answer. But if the Legislature ruse, Mr McMahon, 0s, . i 5 the ew Boglaod Hitoreal and Gonsolott tp, | Yaestmcut a uctGolanarar, ye tai ct | gunn Me a, Meet rir 200 Maybo.”| Wa Wt gos eg ek aay, Tene caning vol. 8, page 20.—168¢—‘‘Kalendarium Pennuillvanianse, or eme Court, onthe ground that the law: ing body sigted to have been NW on Saturday tnxtead of BW, Amerida's Messenger, being an slmanesk, &o. By Samuel | fad no legel existence, would not a nico state of at- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ANGOR. Nev 90—Arr oct ces Mark sherman, 5 For, ‘Atkins. Printed and sold by Willlam Bradford at Phila- | faire te produced? The whole work of the session would | _...~.~.~2~ ~~ 0 BAR) ie fe 2, Cada open bak Tuya, Bulg, dei bia fo Pennsilvania, 1685.” be declared null and void, and all who should have any “All packages and letere intended for the Naw Youx | Barcelona, sche NW smi Beemer iittedls ‘The following was then presented as the report of the | interrat in getting up Jaw sults could dos great deal of | Hxnatp should be sealed, Reig Doweetic Co responding Secretary for December, 1865:— | mischief. » who are aware how immense is the oo ~ ‘The bas been nothing in our recent correspondence } smount of private business transacted at every session of ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—Tals Dar. in the Home Department that claims especial notice, and | cur Legislature, will understand the force of this re- | SUN Rises. ¢9 . 5 3 New Yi If you can exchange the ye N. BR. B. Co. withone of an earlier day, and then Lave 1° reserved until ‘he beginuing of the thira week, (say Uctover 24 oF 24.) 4 would be much pisared, and wulrorice you to do 80. You will muca oblige me by saying at ouco wheiher ths meets your views and con be de On the 14 September, Ludirvsced to Mr. Van Winkle the following ‘etter:— My Deas Sin—In answer to your po'e I_ have to say, that I ‘Dave two causes—)on, 23 and 29, on ihe jast calendar of the Court ot Appeals—oue of which I’ hope to @ New Haven cave; butas Mr. Judsh, who te Pot set returned, 1 vm unabin to dotermine -p stii!, have no duubt, tt can be du: e io some way, and we had beter get ready on both sides I shall have be eel eg schr Maine Law, Packerd, hock yor, CHATHAM, Dec t—Arr sche Gen Yaylor, NYork for Dem- PASTFORT, Nov 2—Arr Lg Williams, Phillips, NY¥erk. No, €d ard serves soon, having been delayed in some changes s " SUN BETH... Sid ih schr Loulra, Matthews do. y ower c Tri Mr. Eumis, of New Haven, followed in reply, Hocon | in the sdeence of otber matter I ark leave to present to | mark. Fi uh sae ena gad omer Watoviatty Noves. sidered At to be of the first tunportance that the members | the velety & copy of the Year Book of Agriculture for The American party elected their candidate for repre Port of New York, December 4, 1855. A Phlaceipbia’ Decmar, Bigtesssy ing the cages reaty,and ‘hey | cf the corporation should unaerstaud what they wore | 1850 acd 1866, by David a. Welles, and to make a few re- | xentative in this city on Monday last, by» small majori- » Piermont; Fountain, Davis, Albauy for Provideuse, sieop Ana © on the 2d of Sep'em»ar calied cn to vote for or sgt and juiging from the | merks upon theextraordinary facts in our industrial his- | ty. dhe vote was small, and but little interest was taken peat B Holmes, Bemmond, Aiban tory that are recorded therein. in the election. ‘This would seem to make in favor of the s _ | (GALVEBTON. Nov 2i—Arr bark Milton, Liverpcol; 224, brig Ymight remark upon tho cheering views of the festive | American party at the municipal election, Re en ee Vera, Brains, Hoston jacht_ BC howard, Barer do lie now copncoting itel€ with agrisulture, and making | The Grocers’ Bank baa been placed in irons. Had tt | “Sah, @B Lamar, Mayhew, London—Dunbam & Dimoo. HYANNIS. Deo &- arg Kilzabeth Ws. Nacon, Ph the auturcn season a time of great intellectual aa well as | been left to manage its affairs. the probabil; $s that al! Butp Amelia Bunker, Rio Janelro—@ § Colt. W Dyer, Welificet earns. al ‘John A Paine, Kemp, 0 is H tweeping remarks of the gentleman on tho other alae, he should rey shet that koowledge was not very general. He did not bel'eve that the Iast epeaker understood the objects of the meeting. The Legislature of Connectiout of sepienaer, wad the auit of the ry ‘kh against your company stood No. 25900 the talendar, go thatit could no be reached in its regular order dah referred to in my nole of had pacied certain act, which the aveaker <cemed to aay farmers and their (clenis, Bat | would bave bees wellin the end; but there is no saying | 3 Mary Sawyer, Bartlett. Cardenas—H D Brockman & 103,41 O'shatinck, Pervere, Prcvircetown for ‘do; Aum’ W sill suppose Was an act compromising ceriain claus. The js subject ceserves more extended treatment in com- | whet will beppen pow; aniin the very meuns were 7 tee!man. Boston for 8 Yori Polrettin in time to allow meio make an arrangement wilh | ool he. ‘ecu rea’, and it ia nur foucd to contain any | nection wit the tratitionsl social customs of oar people, | mtended to save the public frm lon may be found the bmp Fg rr Neg om morn fare och ag GUQhMES HO, Nov Wi, Pat Gl srhrs, Robert Corson, and opened a negolation for ihut purpose. Meantime as i,| euch provision, It was reprerenied to cae Legislature of | and the prcszects of enlivening and elevating old cas- | agencies for shearmmglt clone.na sheep in Juve. tig Volante, Sewall, Marveilles Shu Bros & Co. yy me ey orl met Mr. Van. Wiskie om tive to time at the Chy Halt Tin-"] Connecticut that the company was in this predicament; } tewe and penervvs historical associations, Having these |, Mr. Forrest clored bis engigement at the Boston thea- | Biig Morue (¥r) Benumont. Havre—Boyd & Hincken, Po aT pee Ww alicen Uplone Oliercifela lor tev Torah formed bim that 1 bad no dou if shonld be able to exchange | {pat their authorized agent had i.sued to innosent par- | {ints I wilt present two tables ot facts, the first of woich [ tre Isst evening, to an iramensa aucience, playing Rolla Eng Lauretta, Dunbar, Para & market—isurdett & Noble. schrs 1 ew ‘York, Goodseel; wo Dickinson, sod Grantee ur case with wore Gr ro te to get heard war tbe | tien centafcator that they were hokivra of stock in this | Tethered from reliable financial euchority in this cl'y, | and Syartacus. ’ He bas bad the greatest syscoss ie any | Bas Henaphar, Onmpbet, Vers Cres—F Hargoas & Xo rae Howon or doy ten) Hecves. shaw i. Aude Sakoe ban pe tbh nh . | company, and that to an amount to which the capital did | end the second ix taken from the Welles Year Book. man wro hi played at the in. only poor a L Dayton, Robinson A liammond, Taine; Po guteanens av bi oxain, wud particularly In re | rocextocd. There were two or threo very purtisular | Sta‘isies of Cuiifornia grld previnus to the Califor- | hioure he bad was un the occasion of the “Gladistor’” be- | 2's ¥ Drummond, Chapman, Aspinwall—Panama Railroad Fa al, Getanad,’ wc Billa Twas couneel, aud to “hich UK. Selden K+q 0 Monroe | predicurents in whichthe company might stand. Sup. | cia discoveries: — Ing rlayea tn full Brig Taratine. Lufkin Ponce—Brett, Son & 0. “WELL tee a counly, Was opposed to me.) had been set down for the Oh of | pese the fact to be that no determiuation could be had as | The gold in the United States was........... $8 icNally, who stands charged with the murder of Chas. Brig Bestaurador, Jensen, Humacos—Mo ler & Riera. ,, port ter do; Provem, non, Newt Schmond; Wi if atwood, Smith, do Car October, and that Lbad ne doust L ebould be anie to make an . Dole, do for Wimingt a, NO; espa cl arrangement with Mr. selden t» exchange it torthe dechauice’ 8,000,000 to which was genuine and wi ica spurtons stock. Here | Found ix Califorvia in the years 1849 to 1854, S51 'o00{000 8. Smirh, haw been ecmmitted to avait tho setion of the | Brig Brookline, Basbilt Ponsacola—0 & 8 J eters. ‘To an‘e in 1855.. Gaxd Jury. The crime was perpetrated on the 16th of chr Win Lewls, Carleton, AuxUayes -K P Bu & Co. Mr. Kdward G, Avbott, formerly convected with the Ume, which I underswod him he weuld do. neu lawyer, he could say that wnecever these facts are is six millons of stock fa the marke held b, whe ; ; Bank care, and waked! fins itt wouid sull his viownas toll. | rena ade honest and inorent owners, How, theu, | Imported in six jeate from clsewhare May, 1651, fm Haymarket square, where McNally is as- | Schr TUN Willlame, Perce, aur vayee— Wad.elgh & Knox, angige; Honduras, Cross’ Provinortown for Wort ante the Fue ot ihe court which foro sde more than one conn: | conld that position be altered but by such an act as this, serted to have stabbed smith in the back. but it isamet- | Echr Ks Wille, Cammerden, Washington—J H Mathews. SE eter Nel, reas Luvee ieee. sel on aside be'ng beard, und it was agreed hotwoen usthat | He then warrated the circumstances of w lady of wome | Total.........4..cseeceeesee cere seees+++ $466,000,000 | ter of doubt whether the deceused died of the stab, or of | chr Howard, Davia, Newbera—J = PO eg nL eg IL lig aS the rule ough to he sutpeided io wcane of wv much moment ax | wealth, who, marrying and baving full couflence in | Resi ted abroad in 6 years and 10 month. 000; pleurisy, or of Celirium trewens. Dr. Clark, who attead- | cbr Merchant, Winters Richmcnd—C H Pierson ae oe rae Meee Bl decoys Willem, ourr, and that 1 shou d gaia All that evening and endeavor. ber busbano, alowed him toiovest her money in hit ed bim, and whose opinion is entitled to much weigh*, Sebr Mott Bedeli, Trecweil, Bo ie Bedell. ‘Dee 2—Arr barks Bruvette Lancaster, Savannsh for Bel: {procure Telaxatiou o” therule, 9 na Wo prrait two couner! | own name; this he did in the Now Haven road, but uyon | Left in the country.............. aaid that the wound ioflisted by McNally was not necas- Sloop Blackstone, Keynolds, Providence Master. vainy | {neti Bim, Taylor. Poiladelphia for Boston; urige Unnle,, toa, Morning made ihe mouou,in the presence aud wih ihe oun: | bisdeatn, she cosiring it to be transterred, sent it on, and ‘Torat. Esti Ate OF Ham sarily fatal. It seems like ‘“s nico point.” McNally fled, | 1 5,°PHe 4 : eS Cisse Bx do: Oppare. Dibete, Tues, NC ee currence of D. Lord, king, who was Mr. Van Winkleassoctate | it waa curing the Schuyler rejimé, when he soltt bar cer- | Wheat, bushers, and it was not known where he was until recently. whea ARRIVED, Cectabele, Meek Tar pee biee ior coi Wee Nie ae counsei, inthe buperior Court, and (t wre gennt Mr. | tiftcate ond rent her a wortuless one im return for it; | Indian corn he was seen in Toronto, and, on application, was deliver- Steamship Marion, Fovter, Charieston, with mdse and pas | echra Leo, Snow. Cape Haytien for Bovon, Usmur Jorden, Van Winkle was not ihere betore { left al'bo.wgh hi aud now the ‘hovest holder of the stock—the widow—is 2 up by the Canadian suthorities. His ‘counsel, Mr. | sengers, to pcford: Tleston & Co. Sunday. 84 PM. 2 miles | Sackeovele for Pronkfort; Fred yer raalley, Wiaunglen, serial or octat ad preted and tent Se expected to bring | Zuled out, while the owner of the stolen stock 1s the Lsacley, in confident that he shail be able to show that, | Nonipot Cape tinieras shal. crobanged slgnete tin seam | 26 Yor Hoeto: Palin, French -tork'and foe” HYork; Wore: on the cause on the eusuing Tuesday; jast a week from that | member of the feng A ihis is no single fastance, and at the worst, bis client is only guilty of manslaughter. is Mase, cockanged eunsla wie’ kip showing area | Entei masy rape rt Se; Bee: , vee rm wi par: i do for Philadetphin; Joseph Porter Englis! ‘with @ Diack cross, ste! Boston for I tinmediately returned to New York and con'inned my pre- | presented in ecurt and the production of your books is res of thia city, and who was the Boston correspondent ‘ot Lecraw, Trapeni, ' . a. a ntions for ‘he Syren but owing to the distance of Mr. aihed for, you will learn. on the proof of Fy circum- | Fees and beans, i the Nuw York Heratp during the time of the excite. cf Gibratar Oct 24 wi h salt to Urap Yiaprios Sara ee. fe Neyo’ ae ra pidenre residence 1'did not procure the consent to exchange | sinncex, that the evivence of these records is entirely de- | Sugar, pounds, ment caured by the Parkman murder, died on Wednes. | Devlin; vessel waster. Now 10, lat 3580, lon 87, spo ela, Jemes Wallace, Wiliam Michela; aches ‘Ariadne ‘Wink the sonowing sot 3 stroyed, because the man wo kept them did make, and | Cotton, bales 00 | day, at his residence, in Malden. Mr. Abbott was a man ver,” of Nantucket, York; Granite Sisto Breeze, k! Rocwes Ide Dele of “No. 60 Wai 6r., Oct 6, 1855. war ip the habit of making, fal-e entries; and that you | Hay, tons., eo 000,000 | of talent. His complaint was comumption. He leaves a int ted. fi ‘te 9 days, with su: oars Pe: yr L Antoaried. 3 A aammont F 3 eS Dean Bin—I bave to day rverived Mr. Seiden’s consent to | are not free from blame, because you did not provide any | Now, comparing the abcve producta of the soll with the | wife and two children. ; Havana, _ undin, Wn H Atwood, Richd Law. rrowess, lowagh Law: a ,toP V 5 exchange our ruilicad care, No 209, for ono of bis and my wn yield ot California gold atove precented, and the result is | "December opens almost as blandly as April—more so | "Brig PuripTarrabes (of Bait), Audd, Savannah's days, with | fence: 4.8 Eorion. J & Shriver, Davia check to prevent his doing so and by which to detect ly 3 a Brawca, ‘ at Po. 35 and which 16 ret dowa for Tnosday next, { ) him. This women spoden of asks the transfer of her | nota little yewarkable. It will be seen that our crop of | than some Aprils that I bave known. {here is not acioud | lumber, tos Beers. erp, Jos Ferwell Energy, James Bit OF ewe , Obarkes: ee Pee Ee ie eet cS deuroeentonie | stock to another ‘man to whom she sold it, and ebe finds | Indian corn—i we value it at but halt the presentmarket | in the ey, and the eunsbine {s of the most brilliant dabcht Moupta Kagle (e( Harwich) Doane, Kingston, Js, 18 | Wiiham, Harrison Price, Gazclie, Bunganue, Joba Perkina, waiee tue Gonpnel Pala, acd boariwoln tuseause on | that there tx no power in your cerporation to do no, be- | prices amounts to more than all the gold {rom Califoraia, | quality. Wor Bonslans Hoskies’ Gareeene, DO, S4ays, sae age og me ag oy ae pape each aice. two hours each. cause itappears that auch stock has already been trans- | wnd that our wheat crop, at the most moderate estimate, is Sir. Southard is engaged on the third act of his opera, Behr Uraloo ——. eel — Arr — Bete Sor eee Py 1 Let me tear from you tomorrow if there srrangewents do | ferred. Une object of the Inw, thon, is to enable the | worth as much as all the gold now in the country; whilat | “The Scarlet Letter,” which he hopes to complete at an | {chr Rebecca & Flizn, Mott, Albany for New Haven. My ~- armed, ‘sobre KL 8 Walaa, not meet your approbation Truly yours, a company tocorrect just such abuses. Looking at this | the n odest growth of oats, with all reasonable allowance | early day. The poetry agpmpleted long since by Mr. Sloop Victory, Dryer, Port Ewen for laven. Ariacne, and Wi Bld berks Brunette, Kim; brigs oa ¥en Mien WM. CURTIS NOYES. thing without passion, would any member of the corpo: | for exaggeration, more than equals any two years’ pro- | Underwood, who Hawthorne with the ut- Stesmer Totten, Morey, Balumore, 2 days, with mdse, to | Kectabtie, Isola. Gn the pext dey I received the following reply:~ ration say that an upright, honest holder of what is | duct 1 the California mines, most closeness, but not without showing that he is ate Jobn Riley. Remeiae ob SAM, wind. Mest, tee shove sertesls Ot 'e deg, ‘Wm. C. Novi = New York, Uct. 6, 1855. caLed spurious stock is to be sufferer for the I have heen led to Jook up these facts for my own pur. | blo ot a hgh original production. The opera opens with BELWW. Eo rlendabip, Realy, repaired and re-osde m:—-} only received your favor late iast night, on iMdoings of the egent of the Company, It | poses, and now put them before the society to commend | a scene from Hawthorne's “Maypole of Merry Mount,” One brig, unknown. rent. GC 5 yours Wil Dayton, Len, Fred Dyet, care return from ue Court of Api ad Freceived tt at Al | coemed to~ him that’ aa honest men, the stock | an ex ellent book, and to put on record important points | it not being deemed proper to commence with 60 sombre samen. mano aie, 2 ee, alte ARG Qaly. 20% eeerirdantned salt athe could not argueit ns term. as is | BOlders ovght to come together and vee what is right as | of our curvent industrial history. anincident ss tho pllosy eoene with whieh tho Yale itself | — shine Abbot Lawrence, Falmouth, B; Manhattan, Liverpool; | aMCeiiB New M--Arr ships Maer (he, Sonse 7 ngngamebinnert work preemed: Lreqrat hevoryimush, | between manandipar io thecwe, Ieitrightthat when | SAMUEL OSGOOD Leputy Recording Searetary. | opens. ; There ncets some relief to the deck. ue of the @'B Tamer, London. ‘ : delphi" abi Gov Langeon, Weebe. Liverocol; bigs te ‘Tbe « will probably adjourn oa Fri- @ man is perfec 01 y ds ri ly uprigi at he ee was read . Losaing & report and set 1Te30- story, wT] ne always writ as ie 1 ie! 43 iia, Or ‘Aavana clearance); Cre: Germindes minke Srey shall be turned: forthwit cat of possersion of hls righta, | lotions recommending tho State authorities at Albany. to | ides of Pacon tn bieolaa: * We see in needleworka and | '™2 (wing the dey, WEW. [BR bee EvGAR 8. VAN WINKUR, iH. | and that the company aball say they will not even pu themselves in a position to examine let alone setue, claims for the frauds of the company’s servants. Tope, 18 years ola, haa been sold | 28th Arr abipe Albus, Wiman- Heit fine: Kobe to talem tor about $600, Bark Decanter ot 3a Trefelber, uh, NB; echr WW Brainard, Monroe, than to | 31 years old, bas been cold to Gloucester or S600.” sO | Ly fhe receipt ol this, I directed my partner, M. fe, to offer 10 Mr. Van Wink-eto argue the cause H cently viseovered in the garret of an old resident of this | a lively pon a sad and aclemn State, and now kept as private property. The reportes- | havea dack and melencholy work upo1 possess themeclves or the irene ar, dooumeata re- } embroideries,” says Bacon, ‘it is more icound ts have Bary Turk. of i whish ras Samlens th oar ay, T Sto "wrote to Me kev. S. Bctxtey, of Danbury, asked of the speaker | teemed there records valuable only as well preserved old | ground.” The only light to ‘The Scar! ter,” as | Lavxcurp—At Belinst 22. bv Mensrs Saml (tis & Co Nox GUN NYO Herne oh pears Luther ad Van Winkie the following letter: whetlor he didn’t reprerent a much larger proportion of | papers, wnd not as reeorcing any unportant ovents other. | Hawthorne wrote it, comes from the lurid glow of that | Pet {estened berm brig of abt 219 ‘o0n, calied the Samael Otis, | pool; nceh Train, Rich, do; Warbler (Br) Oxiham, G0; 0. 60 Wart Bt, Oct. 5, 1885, | Fpurious than of genuine stock? wwe cfilcially recorded. ‘The report was accepted and | letter iteelf, The merrymakers in the opera sro dispersed | ‘© ,46 commanded by Oapt Robert Limenurner, (hp. Hunter, do: bremier, Genon; bark ‘Aver ES Yam Winnie, Baa a dienpronnted athe com: |, MF Bi2™ ehatply replied that he did not know that it | resolution edcpted. by Gov, Endicott, who then arrests Heater Crynne, Tho | 1000 tons, exiled the Lady ‘Biessingion, tre commended by | fio Se saneiro; brig Ravitius (yw), Nay’, — | sett tenaig MoT eapeced target aetna tavicem | was of any tmporiance to the interrogator. ‘ie dtd uct | Mr. Josing tem presented» paper tothe Sosiety, belog | author has subulistea Endicott for Beblogham, who ts | Gap Sones Youre. ahh By Metwr Joba Pierce & Oo a otip | A emcee cme a Sie de Se without doubt. You bave already recaived mm» oral proposi- | iBtend to gs-umeany but his tue coiors. For himself, | a record of the revenues of the city of New York in the | the Gcvernor in the LS rel D, story, for the rame reason, | au) 5 tons. not yet nai being has ® full size bh—, Tur ioargue by any one counsel on 8 aide, andl aadermana | be bad no interest in the company either one way or an’ | time of Queen Ann, ‘01 boy ealled hell. the Tafornal ve | figure besd of # Western hunter. sett teemeline Chas Morgan, Lawless, Galvestons that the English taps : vin aly from M>. Tallmadge dectined tt In order to have (heard thts | other, but he was present to argue the case in behalf of | Mr. Cuanits W. Et110.7 was then fatroduced to the being the more poetical.” The chil Gculd, Liverpool; Cromwell Balla, do; King, Bor term, 1'now propose ano Albans, on Monday, wnd got she | thore’ whore vroxy he was, and to state to the meeting | Ciexce nud read a paper entitled “" Nozthmaen’a Discove: | tere exe the same aa (n therale~ Hester, Be Sneed Acrald Mazine Corre find, Bo; Provident, Partclow, dos’ oy ce deerred it Thur-day of Friday, when, . prosrmo, Mr; hat, in bls hovest judgment, he believed to be thelr | ries iv America.” be said, be presented to the anciety | Chidingworth.. Mistress Hibbine, the slater of Governor | INGSION, Ja, Ney 12— Arr, Ost M D'Emblingot | Revlon, Upater, Léndon; Cotton Prat ter ; o Bah ted uty, without any other interest ia the decision but as iret page of American history, nearly obliterated ™ ath), Percy, Newport. Wales; brig Ocean Belle, Looper, nats, Fos Page =~; hating ‘uede the totlon to permit tro Sounsel on a aiieé tobe | tho welfare of his clients should be eoocerned, of whom LA Mac ge ednp A atta en Ge ra benim, Lae ge bt nd hid Woe 3d tor Bird heikneys Bist bark eiteaveth s, | tarks Morning Kiar, Ciowe, Kio de Js ‘spam, the tooth of Time. To the Greeks ant Romans the lands | witch by men who were they 0 fore (an y } Cong My a eet cf the North was a land of darkness and mystery. Inthe | sbovt a2 much in the powy ae soe Bee on ab sy. pe oe ar ety Ry tC Rag ie Fee Td Delicate Bespw ccislus up, snip Cottier, ninth century the Vengers penet-a‘et into Russia and | Thore who bave read the words ot theopera dociare then Bufington, Baltimore; 7th, sobr Bronies Breevorl, | *84 three ships tn the offing. Cld ships Arana, Boutells, Li extablishe i the at Novag sod. hoy came from the | 10 be admirable, and so fortify the opinion 1 have vx. | Sew York. ¥ Tee Le eT don dibsonee Marches; te A eee Scuth, and thede eats covered the Nocth Sea, and they | pressed above. ‘The mu-ic is pronounced by the first | Ald Ue: 27 brig Extra, Kills, St Anns Be Th aks brie Or York; bark FV (Sp), Aldnaque, Barcelona; brig A M Rubera, he repreeented parties Lolding both stocks—the new and old. Mr, Pinars, of Stansbury, Conn., destred to be inform ed ty the gentleman who Had the floor, if, having failed beard, (at which he wen pre-ent,) and which was granted, T desired bim to mention the fact to yon on your arrival, which wer expec ed that morning, and that we should be ready on Tuesday of next week. for which day the cause [ exchanged for was set down, and he raid he would do #0. I prevume, of 3 o Coleon, Boston. ‘ md | ge in the law business, it would not then be practicable to | were called ren rovers. These men sailed without com- | critics here to be worthy of the subject, and that {a say. | Date, Halifax, Ns, 20, brig Timothy Crosby, sy % Tatas hear from you an to the new mode of gyuestneara | accent this act and then come in and compromise. pars, but were guided by the stars and that ingenuity thet | ing everything In Its preise that greg opr Wingers | 2 trig Laura, Huthngton, San a. deen, Taped See a ieee hhiak False today. Yours, truly, WM CURTIS NOYES. Mr. Peria contiaued in reply, H» remarked that | ma!es the path of the Indian straight, and guides the Hf bave to be obtained in Earope for the principal part, MONTEGO BAY, Fov 1—Arr schr R C Stannatd Hamlin, | JW, cow! "p. thip Courier, and three ships in the ‘The following is his reply, which closed ths correypoad- | tke wcceptance of the act is stipulated for in | bold drake to her Northern nest. Atver'a further history | for though there are plon'y of singers for the Italian Baltimore, Sic brig Kingston, Neal, Boston. * | By felegraph—Arr at the SW Pasa 2th iust, 4 ships and) Sven tae a ig Sak dot iat twelve months from the date of its enactment } ot ‘he Northmen of Europ, be said be should nowanswor | re, there is @ great scatelty of performers in English ca Domes unknown. | Cid bark Loule Baton, ; - Oct. 6, 1855 1 (July 34, 1854), and Hf i is not decided on before | the question, «Who discovered America?” Boom, the | o ALGOMA. SAVANNA LA MAR, Nov $—Sid brig Harriet Ann, Mason, | 700d tones 24th inst, chips § Gildersiieve, Marth J Ward; Dean Six—I regret, provably more than you do, my in- | (Ful ona re k , , pera. Ballin ore. barks Jno Parker LA Nichols; 25th, ships Jane B Walsh, Ar" Spity to meat your, ew propoatiion in. the Naw Haven use. he meet eegeh pad Kero M pec Moe ay es ot — ten eae iad eee asked for his iianthena, Cockedmediie vum, Courier: bark Ocean Fagie. " re. ‘wiil, | understand, in town on Monday, a mi question with man: ne liv er. He was tol is father hail ¢ eat. @ar Brozilian Correspondence. i — tre ‘Edward the case now stapda, Teannot make any disposition of t with | figants, for if the decisions should googuiast the crmpany | he would follow him, abd did so, Attor noe python = fides, “ye 1855 Mauieiee Beant, Deg Are geamer Oy of, New York, ton TepDOe Dea “Taasr tase Mee Baan, out his concurrence, Feare Si as 8. VAN WINKLE. it will settle the principle that the ccmpany is onliged to | ing they came to nd with trees upon the shore, and hae ed 4 Pall River; 8 M Shaddock, wil idaietown; Kmporlum, | Brin! pat You will see, therefore, that Phare made eit the ofyrtsin | PAY the whole amount, and itis not Likely then, that peo- a a the ed Boon if this was Greenland, Hi ‘The Catatinga Massacre—A Brazilian Attorney Sent to the | Mayhew, ; Jane © He NE’ Dec2—Arr echra Meivine, Baker, Providence Plo woold even accept Of an txchange of stock. “Hye. | por be. nto the Bouth, anaator ees end Fasten: Cine a Greioe tar Heanor morphs HC stat | sor Revfok, Marg Anne, ciboe -fandeich for Pulte tipning my power to got the cause heard the oresent term. sad that not be. ‘They sailed on to the South, and after three | Spot—Navigation of the Amazon and ils Prospects, | mend. Fasten: Chas a. Gi vis; Mary f Tay loebUlty (6 dos vines sor eon ‘owing to any fault of my | termining not to accept of the proporell Jaw, he consid. | dey» sa‘ling they went on the shore nod found the cost Fineo my letter of September 9, we ba ithe tod Are 4 Curcline, anderscn; Francis Smid, Wh, and Ke: | fimira, Teae! t Providene Ta mace: Teer ows, oF of your company. 1am, very respectilly, zourn 4c, | eFed that the stockholders, fo effet, sail thet they could | vr their fa her aid his house. £0 runs the storys. This y 4 cree Bor ret, Coa. Bek: a Brows, : Beldge | NYork: Mary Jane, New Betiord for Virgicia; it May, Wa, CURTIS NOYES. ' | not even put thenselven in a poriti¢n to compromise or | was iu the year O86. The question arises, what land was | *BY News from the Peruvian frontier. Tho Governor per | Pott, ‘ti juepa Nina Laneh Yonkers, | ‘Weldo, Bowigu for Sipvis ; Under instructions of the directors and officers of the | to tender » transfer of the stock; and that tender not ba- a ‘Sd—Arr aches relldioet for Wm a this! Beop did not care for di-coveries—he was not in | indcrim of the Province hea thought !t ¢onvenient to cover | Cler‘uegos; sehrs Baglet, Dunbat ; Jane Patter: company, be did everything ta his power to get it on, | ing made, could not be plead in court ior a declan fa- | scarch of eontinenta, but his father; and anding him, be | with the greatest mystery the facts of which 1 spoke | Sm Ua: Rey Neca ia nak Harord: | Boa serene, Whee Macnee Wiech ae preme Court. As s consequence tha that large suit could not be sustained, tre injunction against the parties has been dissolved. Since then, several actions havo deen taken; these are those of Schuchardt & Ge shardt, for $30,000; Charles Iiliua, Charles E, Andorson, Qua‘avus A. Kolling; and in the Supertor Court, are Abijah Fisher end others, George Carpenter; and in Common Pleas, the case of William G. Lathrop. On the argument of the large case be had prepesed to carry the matter to a reference, weuld then likely have neen decided in the course | verable to the company. The question to be decided in | vas atisfied, The other sons of “Irick the Red’ ‘ Emporiom, Maybew Newport; HC Ashmved NYork; Amevicus, Wheeler, for NYork; Ane W- of this month. In order to put an end to Vuigation, he | court is not—shali the company sompromise there claims, | ihe Westward, ana according to Toolentie hitee tm my last. ‘The only journal which we bave hore being | Inaba; A Greiner, Marve Beton: Monson. Devin, NYork, dredge, Rowland, Go kr do; Mary A Kowiaud, Couch, do for bad Cyd Girection of the directors, commeuced suits | but shall the a iteelf in a position—give itself ] reached Newtoundlind, aod perhaps Nantucket and | eubsiized by he ment to pablish the scts of oar po acc al Mary Ann & Varoline, Anderson, PR ACE , brig Joke Hathaway; the above; ‘inet the holdors of »purious tock. ao ax to have | the power—so to do if they think fit A speaker (Mr, | the Fay of Funda, ‘because the tradition tell; | Provincial Legislators, has not yet said a single word of ‘J Disasters &c. and ; all settled in one action. It was pat in demurrer as im | Bracford) stated that he would not give to the Borrd of | of their finding lazde, where the tle rore 40 aa to cover | what occurred om the 18th and 10th of Aueust, at Cabs- | mr Oras Cooren, of Bangor, Row on the way from Cal FORD. Tire shre roa, Poe, Pa proper to bring rult against xo many defendants in one | Iirectors control over $2,000,000 of stock; but by hin voto | it and done thelr ships, and receded so as to leave thei: | ings. The Diaria of Grand Para, however, gives the | cute fer Landen, wae reported when she pot sesk lopeleiins Mien i Op Wid, Ostend, Westport fee By. action. It was decided that i: was well taken by Judge | at the last meeting, of courte with others, he gave them | +bips upon cry lard. inthe land about Nentucket, o | facts in ite Noo, 204 and 205, and Thaye no doudt that | praviovsly to have had tut alight damage, She went lato dock | oi” iy gh ry Hy Cowles. Appeal has been taken from that decision and | power toissne not two, but three millions of bonds, and al- | im Iatitude, we abould judge, of 41, the brother of Beoa | your correspondent at Rio de Janeiro will in’orm you | #04 Was repaired at an experse of shout $6300. Sing, Moto, Arany._ ns wear 7 © Lyman, B¥ord; ceoye tt is to be argued on the 17th of this month ia the Sn £0 to pnt a mortgage on the road, under which it may | ‘oved graper, and called the Jand Vineland. Now, “tit Baxx Pent, at Portland Let inet from Havana, lost desk load, NA TUCKEY, ‘Dec J—Arr at the bar, sobr ‘Rf Adame, se ‘ oe os, : lay, Rondou., a eventually gether. Mr. DRapvonp retorted that he would do_so again, and that Mr Betts had voted that way too. = Mr. Bert denied that he had voted on that question at ull. becanse as being an amendment to the charter, ke did vot believe that a tira wore vote was That was the reason of bis motion at the early stage of the meeting when he derired it to be expressed ia the minutes that the re- f it. fiom the existing company alto. | tnow that the fox grape abounds in this region, fi ‘The Vice President has rent a megistrate to the place srother brother rs Beon, called ‘Thor wold, aeiied to the | where the murders were committed, ecbiata more Infor. westward apd found s great abundance of fish, and dis | mation than that contaired in the report of Ceptain eee — ocd oe mas, attack eee a Se. Sanicn, opt aed gen ict of n9, . indie shores of New Thor- \« gentleman railed on jast. in he Mi © | boston. Theatr a Morro. wold wes hised, and durled there, and over him was | rao. belonging to the Steam Company of the Amen vin Havana, Cais mock Galen fat SPOT leat Pordeeae erceted a cross, and the land thereafter calied Crossd- the affeire of this company are very badly managed; it Wrogh Trinidad: brig Hi , Marwick, Matsnses; pees, Afterwards Thorwin made a voyage ty the West | is of no benefit at all to the trade or to the country; but from St Johos, | tater Western Povt, ya Philadel with one hundred and sixty men. They came to » land | the government sustains and maintains it, in order to be x iv eyes aircon? dpttpnne pe tpemee | RRBs hace eee" = , ; Arr achr if > caries beta ied eng gt a etfs ‘Zant 3 "The Peacock’ was | th Maili4s, Georgetown, 6U, for tat; Corens, Richa ond for +0 that each one of the claiments should be at liberty to | rolutions were pasted, He considered that the hol:ers | indented with eaves, and ran their ships asho: to ray that it has its own steam navigation ‘S704 “i rove bis case before the referee, to show how he held | of spuitous sieck have » pertect right to what they | fiune there a great maoy ducks, and the eggs #0 thict | the Amasen and its tei9utaries, when you uige uprm it vo 0 |S EROYINGRTOWR. Deo 3—~Arr slr B Dakar, oe Tanne iit, tock, what he had paid for tt, and all ruch particu. | bovght in good faith, which is s place on the compaoy’s | ‘hey could not walk for them. They record lso | admit yours, The arrivals and departures of the ships | _ Scun © 4, Brotherton for . | Fenater rbriye 7s but thet was not accepted, although {t was not for- | books as members, and that by a compromize they could | a mecting with the Indians, and say there was no snow | are, however, regular . The Monarce makes « reef north of Faulkner's Island, ROVIDENCE, Dec *—Arr schrs Lake, Steelman; Wm P millly declined. He had retore notified coutestants | obtain that, and the movement would put the company | that winter end the cows fed on the grass, which iodi- | monthly trip upen the Rio Negro, and this coats five Inst, » Corbit, Rots, and Fakir, Crane, Philadelphia; Fountaio, that Hf they eommenced any more suits he should not feel bound to extend to them any indulgence, but should rem ve the cases to the United States Cireuit Court. The care of Wood, Dennistoun & Co. could not be removed, Tecause some of the parties to the suit were minors. tnd thet of Mr. Lathrop was in the same postion, he 1 cing m resi¢ent of New Jersey. He intends’ to make a prsitien to bave the case of ths Mechanisy’ Bank in better credit thpn it stood in beforgg the revelation of oon oS fey A my for scceptanee, was carefally worded, so not in any way be construed into an'endorsation of the spurious inwee Mr. Bxapror, somewhat indignantly, rose to correct the aarertion of the speaker, aa w his comprehension of the bill. He commenced to read the title, whan Mr. Berrs interrupted him by saying that ba contended cates that these discoverers must have reached a warm | con/os dereis to the government; for the steamer has jatituéde. A/l this was taken from one of the sajas, | neither pa: 8, ROOES HOF letters to carry. or congs, of Iceland. wing out of the song whstover | _ 1 think, ba’ teri formerly that on the first trip of k { 5 was marvellous, 1 was reasonable to believe that the | the steamer to San Isabel, which is the extreme poin’ of 1:0 bbls this season: general facts of the story were true. The ecturer then | the line, no human had been seen. The line of ‘the: went on to relate dissoveries which had from ume totime | Nanta is already a iittle more Hvely. Besiies this, the been made in Rhode Island, such as inscriptions, &c., | steamers go sometimes ashore in the middle of the Ama- Pa ig BLT RG a age, tip gnatieh Reveg, Berean ee : ome Of | Raunte fe end aki Suveuis Woung’ Laverpeo | B00 ppt ten 0 op ie Selecta co maSLEM. Die her eM, Shepard. Whiktun hich could not be Indian inscriptions, and . The Monarea remained for thirty-five d season; vhieh ie still pending in gthe Court of Pleas, heard | thet he was right, uch af the bill was uot to com: ieee. Rem ind othere thought were tesecigglene ae the tributaries of the river, and Istaly the Tip Negro roe ft New asin at the next term in Jaomary, for whish time it wan | promise the debt of the concern, but to put the corpora. | scardinavien crigim rained for sixteen hours below Berpa, where she ren Ti Tink eke io Grants met ‘weds St stoning in order by exchange at about No. 1 Che eelond ©: avd tf the other aide consent it can yo “bac ‘ng the first week of Januvry, it to cruise in a few da: that soch sopas oF wage an he had related might be ashore. _— Spoken, Salem, 66° tons), In the historical archives rat Po 1 to be soon able to send you more details abont of NYork, from ee | v wy Pay em fork, Caloutta for London, Oct 31, Safom, we j}—CM brig Harp, O'Leary, Gea ‘i Wis Grandes acbr Harriet Newell, lyder, shore. Sid ta . The lecturer sonelased by raving by letter trvm Capt Kelley, Congrees, NB, | Win ar eeaar pion, Buenos 477 fiele Mary oi fo Tereen, be would not be entiuslast enough to the Cabatings affatr, TSE becuse Decseneet Weer, ion into a position todo vo if they desired. Yev, 8 Burxisy explained that by his interraption be meart no dircourtery, but that Mr. Be'ts had dwelt