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WHOLE NO. 7044. ADVERTISEMENTS BENKWKD EVERY DAY; Fe a llth litt NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW VOLU sit OF HKWET'S HOUSEHOLD STORIES APPLETON & CO., 246 and 348 Broadway, have now ‘read, " JACK (HE GIANT KILLER, Being volume IL. of Howe's series of Lilucsinated House- tories for Little Fork > ‘hold ‘oaks, in peat small quarto, with toa su- perb rixted in the best style oa very auperior ‘paper, designs. Price in tlumivated covers aud be «= cents; full hound and git edges, 50 conta, erica will comprise the following Volumes:— 3 OunpERerLa, Bravty axp tas Buast, Jace ti Grant Kniuxr, ALADDIN, ome, IN Boors, joovy Two . iam un Tite Woop, BEAK, Jack B Tee ‘This series of Fairy Stories bes tor generations been listened to ard read by children with’ an inexpresaible delight, which other books have failed to aitord them. The Posie ‘of the stories the attractive manner ae desde read? tne velverd’ ef ricsue, ead, puntucseot 0 inctples strio‘ly in necor with @:btoal Lawn, 20, upon p Nes ly in agcordante Sink ee What good cxamples only, should be imitated. of in the pictorial cusboilisbinent of those ‘npo the assumption that induoreat ple- ‘enough to give first impressions of art to e. then language and of @ ques- ‘Houable cast will subserve the same euda; but the fallacy of this. , noone upon reflection will deny. ‘edition of these storios may be more perfect thin “any other extant’, the publisher bas embellished it with exqui- Bie spectasons ot hight plctori Hl 4 igh pictorial art, from which children may yo hen ideas that mature inio the besutifal ni the Commercial Advertiser. the: whore first knowledge of Ciaderelia 1s to ‘be from such pages. ‘TheBilustrations are more elegant than we have seen in any pravions edition of ive and the book is so tasteful in every repest. it ‘will give its readers a | in artas weil as a capital Yerafon ofa evorte fairy tale, “eis ie firs of @ promised z (From the New York Tribune.) Become el Rn lips 9 Tange thro rer ppd fodieale great felicity of design, and are execulod in a ririted and highly fisisec aly'c« NTERESTING TO PUBLISNERS.—TH? FOLLOWING mani itv are offered for sale on very reasonable terms: ~ Uncie Tom's Cantx—the only transiadon ever made into by requeat, $Sifeteacans ov oe ai oo o 4 Const ce Tar ces Noe ae collection of oaliads and miscella- ‘meous por ig'ish. Sranisn Parmer; or, First Book of the Spanish Language, Forstunter, parieuiars, please dtrens the author, Miguel ‘T. Tolon, Herald otlice. NEWSPAPERS. ‘ORRIS & WILLIS’S HOMB JOURNAL ¥OR 1856.— ‘The wing are the inducements to subsoribe:—A new ovel by N.P. aseries of sketches Ly General Morris, ri a noveliette by J M. Field. Terms, $2a year, Office, 107 ‘ulton street, New York, x ‘OTICK TO DEALERS AND THE PUBLI3. THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NeW, Arrangements have been concladed hich pow enables him to sell all the English newspapers to Jers at lower prices than ever betore, and by the advantage ined in these new arrangements (which are exclusively vatiabe to himaet,)oertainly ns choap aa any other (mpoe'er belie’ cheaper. oun these advantages until be has hed three ‘ecks’ experience in their working to warrant him in advanc- the above assei ‘The arrangements referred to cannot Savaiiable to other importers, ‘anf hence dealers will benefit their age to Charles Willmer, at niversal pelagn wi ‘ fore), , 107 Fulton ‘a Bane wih es ee se La street i ‘Bogland. Established in 1840, MUSICAL. “4 LADY, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND BING. Aer cs rai mere ir quarter, gt rence give - MAGNIFICENT NEW SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD a iano, round corners, with brass frame and late, tale. No sete, to ‘ake 2 ee pve oe Scare soond and one in _exchans ‘soon for a fow ys at $94 Fourth street, ftret floor, up salts, from 11 ti’? y SEVEN OCTAVE ROUND CORNERED ROSEWO"D Pisnoforte, ‘by X. U, Brooks, of this olty, in -cost the present owner $325— will be sold iar $23) cash. ble. Apply at ou Sixth avenue, near Thirty: eeventh from 10 A. M. ull 8 P, M., for four days. REAT BACRIFIOE IN PIANOS—ON ACCOUNT OF sickness, must be sold tais week to close the concern, six w iostrumments, $100 lean on each than the maker's ices for the sama: perfect tn tone, touch. and nish. Fully Farranted, st 60 Walker stree!, four doors from Brostway, W. OSBORNE & 00, REAT BARGAIN.—A SPLENDID SIX OCTAVE MAHO in good order, vory fine tound, will be agi mh Labo, Very Sheaplif spplied. tor immediately. Gan be’ seen ‘at 80k way, room No. 10. & C. FISCHER, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTORY + and wareroom, 241, 243, 45, 247, 2/9 and 261 West Twen- 2y-cighth street, near Ninth avenue. Pianos wit the bast im and warraoied. Second hand pianos from $3) to Pianos tuned, repaired, rented and exchaoged. ASIGNORA ELIZA VALENTINI, PRIMA DONNA, professor of singing. has returned to New York after o successful concert tour of mouths in London, Parts, de. Bhe teaches at the residences of the ladies, and an be seem fat the Mansion House, 97 Chambers street, evary day, from? Ociock U8 P. M. I ABGE ASSORTMENT OF GRAND AND SEML-GRAND Piavos on hire. Keni allowed towards their purchase. $4). The gentleman offeri 1,200 for remium piano at World's Fair, 1s requesiol 10° call at BABSFORD'S, 149 F ult m street, where it nowy 1 challenging ‘eny other, piano agains! plano. C ON THE PIANO.—A LADY, TEACHER OF THE piano and singiny, would take a few pupils at her or residence on moderate terma if application ve made tm Apply to Mrs. WITTING, 343 Fourth avenue. and s be sold low and warran ted. DAVID SMITH, 15 dixth avenue. NOFORTH WANTED.-ANY PRISON HAVING & piano to dispose of, in exchange for & ro Swithib fifteen minutes st Ne Cty Hail. Address WM. INGHAM, 609 Broadway. “PREMIUM PIANOS —SCBUTZE & LUDOLFF, NO. 421 Broadway, up stairs, solicit aitention to their assort- ‘ment of jum planofortes, which are warranted io ever: Tespect; and, as an evidence Of their exceliescs, have receive: Be datiering approval of the following artists:—Mrs. Anne Seguin, Paul Jullien and August Gockel, E QQAMPHORATED, TRANSPARENT STRENGTHENING laser, spread on Canton flannel; cured Jndge of = painfal Longs ood rheunsiem; nething ‘Made only by ke. B. NeW: yonerally. to them for pains, bi aiclans recommend ihem. a 908 Hudson street, and for sale by druggists g Eneeliis conte. ab (URE FOR OORNS, RY MADAME RERHARD, NO. 167 Bowery, eant side, between Broome and Delaacy streets, Madame B. respectfuily informs the public that che has re- Seat hall’ cael to enable every one to be free from pain, confident in promising that she will remove corte, ‘ wn th the flesh, &c., without eansing the least pain or inconventence. Peranns can be to +d saladead * y 1 until 7 o’olock, BIRDERER'S SWI93 REMEDY FOR THR DESTRUG- mice not be excelled b} tlon cockroaches, ¢ ni ‘ay other in use, abund ut proofs of which cau be pone cde § by ny certificates in his possession, Hotels, markets, ‘the mai ‘and other public places, takeu in con:ract ‘by the year at rea’ le terms. Price 25 cents per box, or $2 por dozen boxes. received and for sale at CHAS, H. REICIMANA's store, Bt 3g A ‘EW PATENT SPECTACLES. —THEY IMPROVE V1- sion, suit for Ife, © lo greater ry! ays near and dis:nat objects seen diatiastly toro: No. 2 Par OPM. F 4 FRANKS, jecturer on the eye, patentee and maker, PERSONS WISHING TO GIVE MEROHANDIZE FOR ‘store near Broad K row, opposite Astor House. Atiendanco, 9 A. M., rale, in retail on commission, uch as children's toys, embrotderies, gloves £c, may aAdrens W.Y, 4., Bosdway Fost uillee, Kelcrences given. UBLAC ATTENTION IS KRQUKSTED TO THE FOL- lowing ure for eatarrh. the proces being entire! ew ; bo! vor medicion taken ict the stomach, Ths treaiment bas never tallied wo eufect yarmanent eure. Charge mnaterete, one ae money returned eae y ree, BS tp the basen.ont. iene M. WILK) nue, VE YOUR LIFE —WATER PROOF AN tater trunks 1AZARE CANT Ely paton' pr of metallic frames for trimks, to wh They are wa'ar proof Four of these life preserving trunks, fastened together with ‘or otherwise, will make & rait large aod vunyantenougn Jog for wees. Four of hee 0 Crystal Palsee and kept in water Ey in presence of numeroay vary Snwide, a silver metal Wanted—A partner, with a moderate ompital, ‘carry on the business ‘soale. bs soap LAvARe NTEL, » ‘West Breadway. iDEA MINES RT FONDERIRS DR ZINC DE LA France et lontagne ly dealers areluian OF prepared 'o supply rom war . NG & SMITH, 48 Broad a STOV E8.—NO. 166 CANAL STREET, ee NOTES stove store, Wi ‘sa value. Operas ts low as made on invoices of ©. CHEEKS, No. Brondwayy up maint. SANDS SALT RUPUM REMEDY SUFFERERS PROM Da a aeaoas ant ernpiire , sboald at once “Tesort to this valuable medicine. which will apesdily reitewe wore! Jom inet distressing comp! a, ood in w ie atuiical cure. Preparsd aad for asic ‘A.B. AD. BANDS, druggisia, No. 100 F al’on street. rpiie VeaTh OMS —IT 18 SAID THAT MADAME opop vaream rico. tart 1a" xara may the comenen cosmetic of the present dey, bat owes tee Ce Be np ake pee ot * Ed te for sale at the ; betinponatbie to discover drat aay AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. | “5. Te lobsy membors never were more active NO SPEAKER ELECTED. Great Excitement in the House, Prospects of the Fusion Candidate, ” &o., Xo, &o, THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, FIRST SBEBION. SENATE, Wasinsoron, Dec, 10, 1855, THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. On motion of Mr. Weer (dem.), of Cal, the asleot committee on the Pacific Railroad was ordered to be con tinued—any vacancies to be filled by the chair, BLECTION OF OFFICERS, Mr. Apams’ resolution, providing for the election of af- ficers to the Senate to-day, was indefinitely postponed. PUDEIC PRINTING, RTO. Mr. Bayarp gave notice of his intention to introduce « bill providing for the public printing, engraving and bind- ing. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wasnixeton, Dec, 10, 1855. The House resumed voting for Speaker. ie te BALLOT, Richardson, 74 Zollikoffer. oe Walker, 2 Lester, Pennington, Harrison, Carlisle, Harland, Whee- ler, Elliott, Smith of Virginia, Andrew Oliver and others, one each. ‘One hundred and eleven necessary to a choice. Mr. TuoRINGTON, (Whig) of Iowa, offered a resolution on his own responsibility, that the House will proceed im- mediately to the e'ection of a Speaker viva voce; and if, after the roll has been called three times, no member shall have received a majority of the whole number of voter, the roll shall sgain be called, and the candidate then recelving the largest number of votes—provided it be a majority of a quorum—shall be declared elected Speaker. ‘This fell like a bombshell, occasioning much excite- ment. Several members, in the same breath, moved to lay the resolution on the table; one declaring that was the pro- per place tor it. The Clerk called the House to order. standing all over the hall, Mr. Gwwvins, (free soil,) of Ohio, amid much confasion, earnestly appealed to his friend from Towa ‘o withdraw the resolution, believing the feeling of the House was be- coming more favorable to Mr. Banks, The yeas and nays were ordered on laying the resolution on the tab’e, and the question was raised as to whether Mr. Thorington could withdraw the resol ation, Mr. Joxm, of Tenv., appealed to his friends to waive their objections, and permit the gentleman of lowa to withdraw the resciuiion, he wishing to do ao. Cries of * No objection,” ‘ A; is Gentlemen wero * ko, ‘The roll was then cailed, and the House again pro- coeded to vote for Speaker :— Havens, Lester, Walker, Harrison, | Caclial Pennington, Orr, Powell, Smith of Virginia, and liams—one each. : THRTY-SEVENTH VOTE. Richardson 76 Fuller... Banks 107 Zollikotfer...... Messrs. i javem, Walker, Harrison, Carlisle, Harlan, Lumpkin, Smith of Virginia, und Wiliams, each one. Necessary to a choice, 113. ‘THWRTY-RIGHTH VOTE. Banks... 107 Zollikoffer 3 Richardson “15 Carlile... 2 Valk, Biheridge, Haven, Harlan, MoQueea, Val Smith of Virginia, Williams, Orr and Walker, one each, NTH OTR. +107 Zollikoffer ., i. 78 Scattering |: Fuller, Necessary toa choice, 114. The vote on the thirty seventh ballot stood as follow For Mr. Rictanngox.—Mesers. Aikea, Allen, B Bagley, Barks¢ale, Ball, Bocock, Bowie, Boyce, B. Brooks, Bennett of N. Y., Bennoct of Mise., Cad wa Caruthers, Caskis, Clingman, Cobb sf Pa.,’Cobo of Ala) Crawford, Denver, Dawdell, Edmundson, Plintt, ish, Faulkner, Florence, Fuller f Me , Graves, Goole, Greenwood, Hail of lowa, Harris of Ala., Hickmia, Harrit of I, Herbert, Houston, Jewett, Jones ot Tenn, Jones of Penn., Keitt, Kidwell, Kelly, letcher, Lampkin Marshall of Ml, Maxwell, McMullen, McQueen, Miller of Ind. Mil- son, Oliver of Mo., Orr, Peck, Phelps, Powell, Qaitman, Ruffin, Rost, Sandridge, Savage, Seward, Shorter, Smith of Tenn., Stephens, Ste vart, Tal>at, faylor, Vall, Warner, Watking, Wells, Winslow, Wright of Tenn. For MR. Bayks —Mesars. Kiveight. Allison, Barbour, Henry Bennett, Benson, Biilinghurst, Bingham p Bligh, Bradshaw, Brenton, Bufllogton, Burlingame, Carap- bell of Pennsylvania, Campbell of Obio,.CaaTer, Clawson, Clark of Connecticut, Coltax, Contax, Corode, Cragin, Cum back, Damrel!, Darla of Maneachusetta, Day, Desa, De Witt, Dick, Dodd, Dixon, Durfee, dio, Biwards, Kairie , Galloway, Giddings, Gilbert, Granger, Grow. Mall of Massachusetts, Harlan, Hatloway, Horten ef New York, Horton of Ohio, Howard, Hughaton,’ Kelsey, King, Knapp, Knight, Knowlton, Knox, Kunkel, L+iter, Mace, Mattison, MeCarty, Meacham, Miller of New York, Morgan, Morrill Mast, Murray, Nichols, Norton, A. Oilver, Parker, Pel Pearce, Fenntngt>n, Perry, Peritt, ‘ine, Pringle, Patviance, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts, Robison, Sabin Sege, Sapp. Sherman, Simmons, Skinner, Stanton, Stran- ahan, Tappan, Thoringtom, Thurston, Tadd, Trattan, Ty ton, Wede, Wakemaae Walbridge, Waldron, Washburne of Winconain, Washburne of Minois, Washburne of Maine, Watson, Welch, Wood, Woodruff aud Wood zorth. Yor Ma. Foriyn.—Messrs. Ball Bayard, Brown, Clark, + Cullen, Davis of Md., Foster, Harris of Md, Harrison, Haven, Motfnan, Kennett, Linley, Marshall of Ky. Mil ward, Paine, Porter, Puryear, Ready, Rieaud, Rivers, Bent, Smeal, Swope,’ Teippe, Underwood, Valk,’ Whituey and Zoiltkoffer. Fou MR. Zouirkorvm@ —Campbell of Ky., Cox and Lake. For Mx. Vasx.—Carlisle. For Mr. Erarkipos —Dunn. For Mn. Haven,—Ftheridge, Yor Mx. Wa1cer.—Bustis, ; For Mr. Hanmson,—Fuller of Pennsylvania For Mn, Cannar® —Humphrey Marshall. For Mn. Lavren,—Moore, For Mn. Forien oF Marve. —Richardson. For Mx. Uxpenwoop.—Smnith of Alsbama. For Mn. Ser ov Vinarsia,— Walker For Mn. Wii1same,——Meaara. Wheeler, Orr and Williams Adjourned. OUR SPECTAL DESPATCHES. TBE *PEAKERSHIP—THE PLURALITY VOTR—TiTE AB SENTER®— TREATIES WITH THE INDIAN TRIBES, IN NEW MEXICO— BOUNTY LANDS—TMu FINANCE RE PORT, ETC, BTC. > Wasixcton, Dec. 10, 1855. The calculations of the furicnixty have again faile! them. The close of another day’s balloting finds Bank a Mr. Campbell expresses it, ‘a dead cock in the pit.’’ ‘Thin result is just what I predicted, and, an I despatched you Inst evening, knocks Cullom out of the ring. We wr: again at oa, without the shadow of a prospeat for orgs nizing. The only chance left # to carry the resolntion to-morrow to elect by a plurallty vote, Some of Cutlom's friends might vote for the resolution, in order to elect Banks and save bim (Cullom), when they would not vote for Banks direetly. The hint in my despatch alout the absentees hed ite, effect. The vote to-day was larger thon it was on Satur day. Governor Merriweather, of New Mexioo, has succeeded in negotiating treaties with all the Indien tribes of tha Territory, and peace and good will prevails among thom The treaties have been submitted to the Senate, ‘The Commissioner of Pensions is re-considering the de cision of his officer, by which bounty land was refased those engaged in theitemoval of the Cherokee Indians in 1836, The decision wil likely be reversed. ‘The Goance report will show the manufacturing States to be the most productive. Wool and other raw materials wiil be recommended to be admitted free, as one step to wards free trade; tron to remain as at present. No ease of importaave before the Supreme Court to-day THE CHANCES OF BANKS FOR SPRAKER—wR. THOR INGTON’S RESOLUTION Wasuaxeron, Deo. 10, 1256 ‘Will Banks be elected "’ is the question whieh greet» one at every turn, | telegraphed you last evening that it was my impremiou he could not be. He resewed two more votes to-day than I set him down at, and he held them t the hour of adjournment. He will, { understand retain them throughout to-morrow, and if the wires aco worked adruitly this evening, may possibly receive four nore to-morrow. Seven more voter would Lave elected Lime marshalling their tesselated band; and whea Mr, Tuor- ingion, of fowa, proposed his revolution, identisal to one intrcduced when Howell Cobb wa elected some years 989, which was effected by plurality, it caused gest fut- tering in all quarters; and bad it been pressed, would have resulted in the election of a Southern or aimintstra- tion man. There will be a Herculean effort made daring the next twenty-four hours to secure for Panis, by hook or by crook, seven more voves. I have jas’ besn in formed that four members have intimated their intention to go for him, so that he will run up to 111, But it is extremely doubtful whether he can remin to-morrow bis vote cn the last ballot to-day D. NO PURTHER DESPATORYS TO THE GOVERNMENT FROM KANSAS—ERROR OF THE STATEMENT ABOUT MR. DOUCHANAN’S DESPATCHES —THY SPZAKERSHIP— SOHEMES OF MB. BANKS! FRIENDS. Wasinctos, Dec. 9, 1855. The government hed received nothing further of im- Portarce ‘rom Kansas up to last evening. ‘The +‘atement so autberitatively made to the s*soctated press about the character of the despatebes from air, Bu- ebanen, is a tots mistale, Mr, Wheeer bad received no instructions whatever from the administration previous to his recognition of of Walker's government. You may rely upon this. The clectioneering Inte last night, and before the session this morning, wae much more active and deter- mined than previously. Peaks has played his eards well. Tho favorite scheme was to run Penningtoa up to-day, first, to nearly a hundred votes, and thus kill him off; afterwards to take up Banks, and «tick (o him to the end, All sorts of tenders bave been wade to Banks to iaduce him to give way; but he thinks it is as well to appoint the committees of the House as to be appointed at the herd of the best of them. Greeley ia rushing about like a man ata fire, with o good prospect of sue ess, Ranks’ friends ultimately decided to run him up as high as they could at once, without the intermediate atop of disposing of Pennington. An idea that Camden and Amboy and otber privete interests ere mt work for Pen- nington, bas damaged him great!y, ‘The excitement increases. Specu'ations ani calcula- tious are almost as numerous as the wen to make them. B. EFFORTS TO ELECT MR. BANKS--TBP OLPOSITION TO TUM, ETO. Was ary, Deo, 10, 1856, By no process of figuring can polisicians reise Banks? vote over 107, Strenuous exertions wilt, therefore, be made either to win over more help, or indace certain members to absent themselves, in order that Banks’ pre- rent strength may securo his triumph. Members in op- position, other than Richardson's friends, appear fixed in their present firmness against him; and considerable doubt is entertained respecting danks’ witimate success. OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Wastaxcton, Deo. 8, 1855, Outside Proceedings—-Greeley in the Lolby—Colonel Webb on Hand— Analysis of the Opposition —Judge Evans, of Texas—Naval Promotions Sent to the SenateRelired Officers to the Rescwe—Action of the Naval Board, de Whilat the electric wires are communicating to the coun. try the proceedings in Congress, it should be borne in mind that there proceecings present but the surface of things in Washington. The scenes that are enacted upon the grest national #tage here give but ao faint dea of what is goirg on bebind the curtains. The scene shifvers—the wire pullers—the means and app iences—are all kept utofpublic view, Could « full exposure be made of these outside proceedings, the American poople would be startled, A bare allusion to ther was made by Mr. Campbell, of Obio, when, on withdrawing fe nu tue con- test for Speaker, he «aid, ‘Yet, sir, it is obvious to me that itis imporsivie for my friends to succeed unless I take one of two positions, viz. elther to repudiate my well known position in reference to slavery and American- ixm, or in rome way directly or indirectly to make pledges in reference to the org*nization of committees which would amount to @ sacrifices of self-respect on my port, and make me,in my judgment, a fit object for public contempt."” Hete we have a hint at some of the dereurrents which sre felt around the hails of our nationg! Legislature. Who are the parties who ‘hus attempted to control Congressional legidation b having the committees stosked! Ask Mr, Greeley, at present the Black Prince of the lobby; perhaps he ca throw rome light upon the subj-ct. The portly form of Gen, James Watson Webb could also be seen moving about in ail parts of the lobby, intent apon the contest then being waged—rerhaps he conld # tale uofvld which would asionien the people. What soy Messrs. Sumner, Wilson, Weed and Hale, and a host o! others who have thronged the lobby during the ballo log? The country bas aright to know, avd shoul! Jemand to know, to whom Mr. Campbell alluded; «! t ple ges wero re quired amd whet consice rath tfered, the ae 28 of which would have rendered Mr. C, @ fit wud public contempt. In my dispatch yesterday I mentioned the romor which curreot 6, that an arrange neat had been made by which Mr, Banks’ vote would be run up to 105 lo-morrow, when eoough of the admicistration men were 6 absent themvelves to make this vote = majority? and thus seeare Mr. Banks’ election. This ramor, of irae, produced a great stir among all parties—some profes siog ‘o believe that an arrangement the kind nad bee made, w poritively conteadi sted it. You believe there was no litle epecsiaiion as to who would be the abeentees. The Northern wing of the atmintites tion forces was generally suspected of contemplating ing that indirestly which they bad art to effect by @ mamiy and opon vo-e ou & calculation entirely reliable, showing Richardson (74) were true to T also gave that if the tilends of Mr him, Mr. Banks was certain fo be defeates, as there were forty one othr votes which be could not get under any cicevmstances. These 115 votes would be a majority of whole yots, and wouid consequently defeat the elec Many have exprosed eurprise at the vote of Judge fvens ef Texas, who, thcvgh elected by the Amenean party, has eteadily voted fer t in vate, | Though elected ax stated, Judge E ° cemoerat, and sympatbizes beartily with the American party: but he will never cast = vote for nny man occupy « ing an equivecal povition on the rlavery quest ever ® sound national man, whig the North of Sonth, can be elected Speater by his vote, he ‘scertain to receive 1; but until then Judge t vans will fontinus to throw his vote away as he sees proper: T learn that the Fresideat Ime sent into the ‘aate the Inte naval promotions growing out of the wetive of the Ketiing Board, When these nominatl as come ap for action the proceedings of this bard wil be ripped ip for invertigation, and to this end those officers alleste! by concen'ratiog # vast suunt of aa warjec t. eat surprive ifaignation are openly evinced avy circles’ at the decisions of thie Board the “Efliciency act,’ and tt ix pablicly jcted that “intamnous’’’ will be atamped hy the Senate npon thelr unjust report, Many have rood appalled at the ruthlesnens iabestion $04 wamtih gated wrong perpetrated upen the personnel of our navy. Cvery feature of the proceedings {+ viewed an o tors, ty- rapniesi, aod in violation of sacred rights. The incep- tion of the ‘set! wasin the brains of « fewof a phara- eal set of the navy, having no more ennobiing objeat thon personal advancemert or advan’age, and that to be gained by treason to brother officers. Ite passage through Congress was without discussion OF analysis, aad in utter jgnorsnce of its effect or bearing: and that portioa of it declaring that officers placed on the “ressrved list,'? a0 cording to the report cf the Board and approval of the President, to be “ inelligible’’ to farther promot! rubject to the orders of the Navy Department, is thon tobe not enly nonsensical, and, if practicable, unjust, but In direet conflict with » constitat prerigative oF the President, and an attempt at Iegialative gaoteol over the Senate in ite constitutional power confirm exec. ‘ive nominations: ond all coneur i the opinion that the action of the Board has been fo virlation of the rights of naval officers as American citiens—to know their acca vets, ane to be heard iu thelr defeoce. Tt ie seid that the secretary of the ogy hee recom nuwends de review of the whole subjest oy © ogress, with ® View of repairing sey wrongs which may have been ia Mews upon meritorious offlewre. E, ia ¢ Waauwonon, Des. 6, 1856. Presidential Peticy of General Cass—Iis Reasons for Detining @ Nomination—His Past and Prevent Por ticn—-Business of the Departments Preasury Report The Previdential Message——Ovr Difficulty with Kingland As T intimated in my deapwtoh yesterday, the vetersn #atesman of Michigan Bas written letters to some friends in the old Keystone, who recently interrogated bin aa to whether he would consent f have his ngms mentioned io connection with the Prevideney. If [ am rightfully in. formed, (und } have it from undoubted sathority,) he dintinctly, bat courteourly, declines, prelerring to remale in le present perition or theatre of action, and, fillow ing in the footsteps of his {Mastrions presiecossore—Cal hown, Clay snd Webster—ie, as they did, in Larness. Aiiictions have press 4 upon bim of late, and he feels peeibly that be ts falling, and that ancther harriour and perplexing enzopsign might, in ali bumea probe Wily eventuats ip shortening the allottei time which a kind Providence bas voucheafed to bila, and which thas far tas been #0 full of oxefulness and value to the coun try. It eannot be wad thet ‘he lags superiiaows on the age By Vols post Om Ria ee ow cr ceney the country owen @ Jeep ard In i g debt of gratitude. Though ha once ‘Nave. erred.a.fmese-whoe has ai erred?—in coming to ight conclu ns with refecencs to vome of the grent ques Y0O% that have agitated, ani at times almost convolsa the country, yet in the main been .%, and his record will vie favorably thore wh. ove before him. “There “is a Providence wish shapes our ends, rough hew them as wo will. Gemeral Casa is a man of destiny. Like many state, wen who bs oghl sroag ded hit, be wns not cestined to be en Ccetpenr of that houre satusted on w lotty eminence o> the north side of the tranquil and besutiful Potomac, widere, at this vory moment ambitious and desiring pohticizas, of meagre atvainmen’», are looking with eager and cteady gan. Ho fs aware of this: ond rather than snifer hivnams to ‘be bandied about on the busttogs, and paxs heoagh aa. thes orceal, with its trials, troubles and tribulations, ho withdraws from the canyess, hoping to merit ‘hat con f deration which hin eminent pervices for almot a hail century, jurily demand. ‘The business in the varions departments has been re- tarded for the Jart week, waiting the organizs ion of the House, The Secretaries foe! in no humor to do anything. impatiently watcbing Congress, hy and orayéag that sn orgapizaion may be elfected, ao that thele reports— the labor of the past yoar--inay be sent abroad, and thas they may reap the reward thereof, ‘the report whish #ill commend the large teow of at- tention, will be that of Secretary Guth Tt isan able end statesmavlixe paper, showing ina clear, Iucit end forciblé manner, the present highly favorese’ Avan cial and commercial condition of ths coun'ry. The esti mates of the Secretory of th Treasury o alt gether, vearly or quite ekghty millions of dollars, W wich Con gross will add conaldcradle, which will toad to relices the prerent plethora effurde.’ None of the reports are in trint, and whetis mere, they wil not be until afer the Message bas been yead, when they will be laid on the Spenker’s table and ordered to be orinted. With regurd to thecontonts of the forthe om {ng Mossngs, the Himarp’s articl: shadowed forth maay leading ani Important points, und It waa suggested by one of the members, in order to avold the bore of listening“ thet tec ious and lengthy document, that the eynopsis in the Frxai would suffice, In forelga matters oir rotations with Fnglond will bea leading und prominent topic The difficulty with England is not settled, by along way. Al- thovgh she has not made the demands which som evr respondents allege she has, yet he evidently has the old Premier in close quarters, But he is too shrewd in diplo- macy to be caught napping He will managy to throw the onerous duties, and its mode of settlement, upon our minister, Mr. Buchanan, who, by his high tone and gen- tlemanly bearing, commands the universal respect of the entire English government, DON, Wasursaton, Dec. 9, 1855, Speaker-making—The Chances Banks— Fuller— Penning: ton—Senator Wilvon—Verdant Members, de., de. Many of Mr, Ban's’ friends said, before they com- mensed rupnirg him in earnest yesterday, that when be should be once up, hey woud stick to hita to the last. The fact that he was formerly a democrat, isa decided advantage which he possesses over Campbell, The re- poblicang, a arge portion of them, regard the whig party aaso dead that even the odor of it is io be avoided. Campbell possesses a homt cf ardent friends; but bix cea! and activty in the service of the whig party weigh ogainet hit now, Davks is & man too cold to be imprudent, ant too cun- ning and ambitious to fall where another with tie same opportunity might aucceed. The sweet perfume ot demo- eracy m ngles with bis Know Nothing and republican attributes, and he is the firet choice, 1 should thiak be- yond quertion, of more members than any #ther caudi- date of the opp sition. rome of the Fennaylvania delegation are raking up « free trade vote, an they regard ft, which he gave some timo, but that in generally regarded as a rotten peg to hang their opposi fon on, ‘The Penneylvanians have shown great determination to hold on to Fuller from the beginning. Tie State feeling reems to go a great way with them. They prefer one of thetr own number, even if be is not quite so good. choy have beited down their American issue to Vere Aid jan- e bem a concentrated + of the Nai More. x, thay’ predor, It ISaY eoamiet tavee a twas fc0me. thett oan Para, to come the to Mt posutble; #0. they jereey, weiner they. ad or look to New Obto. Aw I telegrapbed you, Pennington, without much per- ronal strength to begin with, ruilered a good deat from a rumor which was set aflont that the Camden and Amboy Company are Interested in hi wuceras. The ramor ex: tended to ob ivate interests, and a great deal of sus- piclon, wheth tly or uojurtiy, attached to the opera tiors of Mr. Maiteson, of New York whore name was coupled with various private eaterprivor—all which mat ters toge her were a dead weight which lenningtoa hardly neeéed to break him dowa; though without them, perbe ps, he had some chance. Flier is the firet chotee of but very few; and Penning ton of fur Jess than Banks. Still it is'an opinion uot yet unlveresily relinquished that Fuller or Penniugton will ultlinately be elected. ne erally conceded that Gen. Cullom will be the wuccessful candidate for clerk. The republicans take him op with warmth. and yay that a whole sounled Southerner is always pre'erabie toa Northera dough: fay Gen, Wilson, of Messachusetts, has been quite ill from the effects of severe pain io bis face. It proeteatet his strength #o entirely that be fainted La the bath room, wnd lay for a long tine tosenslb!e It is atorelble and peantiul illustration of the work ing of our free iuvtitutiony, that Massschasetts, proud a che i of her weslth and her colleagues sends her a candicete for aker ot the House of Represents! United States, ® graduate of o7 ard & leadtog 0 am ch at bis eane ax bler,’’ and ts wore likely tates than any other an yublic. He is a democrat, a tlekler for State rights, = tua of comprehensive cast of mind and character, and itably bound to become highly reepec ed and per- lly popular at the Sout as well ax Nocih here are sowe new members in the prevent House great geloers if they could change natures amelern, and only appear gree whee setting ngreencbjectx, 1 observed ope yesterday ehalfering vath the old applewoman in the Capitol, telling her that few cente war—'' good gracious'’~—to use his elegant mation, an ful’ price for an apple, aud making » feeling appeal to her teoder b som to nell him two soall owes for three cents, av it was all the money that be bad. B. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. SY AND WITH TIDE ADVICE AND COSERST OF THK HVAT Jamee Dunlop, of the District of Columbia, to be Cuint ge of the Cirenit Court cf the United States for said He Natick eob tent of the United slevery man now belore the simple * nbia, to be lied States to be Surveyor and Iaspector of the Reven:e for the port of Cotumbla, in the Sta'e of Missi ippl, unter the uthority given in the act approved hy 3, 1866 bn RK. Varham Sorveyor of the Customs at Colambus nthe “ave of Mine lasippl. LAUNCH OF THE STRAMEIIP VANDERNILT, At nbout eight o'clock yesterday morning, people be gun to arremble in Mr. Simonson's shipyard. *, to witness (66 launeh of the mammoth steumship lerbilt , and by nine, the hour appelated for tre aucch to take place, from four to five thovsand perrone hed congregated in the yard ant adjoining lots, & snxions to ree the noble verre! take her fret plunge into he waters of the Fast river. Among thow present core Commodore Vandervilt and family, ex-Governor eymour and indy, ex Mayor Westervelt, Commander and a large number of ladies, some of whom wer@ n board the stesmer, It had pot been an‘icipated that « many pereons would be prevent to witness the launch on such a cold, windy morving. If ft evuld have taken place in the middle of the day, probably ten thousand would have Leen present. It wee nearly haif part nine when the last blvek wae knocked sway. which being contumma ted, the Vanderbilt gracefully glided from the place of her nativity, amid the shouts and busses of the assem blage, and the booming of cannon, and in « brief period hed ewept half way serone the river, where rhe brought up by one of her anchors, [t was adintied by oll to bes mowt beantiful nod euccorafal launch. The Vanderbilt was, fmmediately afier her uamersion taken tn tow by four steam tugs and by them guided wo the New York Balance Deck Company's new dock at the foot of Market street, Fast river, where she goin gently but frreniatibly reparnted free the em'races of “Old Neptune’ If indeed bis domain may be said to extend to the Fast river, The eave ant facility with whieh whe war lifted from the water by the deck was eur pricing, and elleitet the admiration of ho witnewed 1, Fhe will be coppered while in the dock, amd will thea be taken to the foot of ( orlear sieet, where abe will re cotve her boilers and engines The Clinensions of the Vaw trem ih, BOb feet, and at the bieacth of bear, 40 fret. depth of b 5100 ens, carpenters’ weasuremen', 0” Teg leter. ine le to have two engines, estimate! «1 shoot i 100 horee power. The cylinders efi! be In ter sod will weigh 19 tone each, The « toches tp ameter, and al = here news 5 tons cach wi pollens Sh teas fn jengtbe, 12 tent bo width bigh han thove boiling for thet’, 4 eveamer Ningere. ier wheels sr0 to be 44 feet in Aineneter, sud made of wrought (rom. The fem of tee wi be 11 owt jong. Mewsrs. Seoer & Drateted, of the Alla re Works, are fornish her engines ana machinery eet dvaviyene wll RUNG psoas mpg Hs Hy Sa, Green are a4 follows: Se ot ine 928 foot wt Moe le wat 4,000 tone ood 14 feet wighing €0 tons each whieh i+ IS tone heavier AMEBICAN NOMINATION TO THK NATIONAL CONVEN- Tio. * The Amerisaa Convention of the Third Congresaivon| district met at 600 Broadway Inst evening. This coaven- tion was composed of the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Foar- teenih warls—Robert Beatty, Jr., of the Fourth ward, chairman, On the thirty first ballot, Robert Beatty, J Was elected delegate to the National Nominactag ro heel Hon, Subsequeatly B.S. Van Riper, of the fenth ward, and W.& Wood, of the Fourteenti wand, were oiected Cranp Rateway Cxuemmation ww CaNapa.—We have reoe ved an favitation from ‘The Mayor end citizens o Toronto,’ C, W., to join thew in celebrating the opening of the Tcropto and Hamilton Railway, a» foliowa:— TORONTO RAILWAY ORLEBRATION. J.G. Eewurr, Ka. — Ei—To celebrate an event so important as the tion of direct railway communication between thi of Canada apd the Var West, whish has now been effected by sho opening of the Bamtiton and Toronto Railway, the citizens of Toronto have proposed cortaln festivities hare en the 20th instant, and the honor of your gompany f# Metted by the enelosed. Arrangementa bave been ce with the different railway companies in Canada West, thereby guests, ou exhiblung the cards sent them, will Le parsed tree of Charge over the roads of those con: panies, in coming (o and returtiing from thit city, The favor (fan early answer ir particularly requested. I have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servent, fH. RUTHERFORD, Secretary, Toxonto, Deo. 7, 1865. Ani the evciosures, beautifully engraved copper plate cards, were as follows TORONTO RAILWAY CELEBRATION. [Vignet © of the goddews Ceres, surrounded by agrt- cultural products, implements mechanical, railway train, bridge and cana: in the dintance.| ‘The Mayor and citizens of Toronto request the honor of Mr. J..G. Bennett's company at a dgéuner on Thara- day, the 20th of December, at 10 o'clock f M. ° GW ALLAN, Mayor, E. H, Rurimworn, Secretary, TORONTO RAILWAY OKLEPRATION BALL, [Vignette of a railway train } ‘Tbe Mayor and oftizens of Toronto request the honor of Mr. J Goreon Bennett and ledy’s company at ® bali on ‘Thureday, the 20th of December, at @ o'clock I. M. G. W. ALLAN, Mayor, E. H. Revmmnrony, Secretary. Also, the whole bearing the seal of the city of Toronto, with the aims and motto, ‘Industry, Intogrify, Intel ligence.’” From there elegant preparations, we have no doubt that thle most important event in the Miatory of Toronto, and indeed of all Canada, will be duly celebrated; and we hope that large delegations from the United States will partictpate in the festivities. Steam and eleotrisity have w ready united us to in indiasoluble banda, Arraxnce Sree yor Tie Usiren Stare Meacuant SeRviCK—The difiealty of prreuring good American woa- men for our mereantile marine, bas long oscupled the attention of shipping owners, Effective native soamen are 0 scarce that they can only be obtained in tho ratio of two to every hundred men employed. The conse- quence is, that we are almost entirely depenient on relguors for the mannlag of oor veasela—a atate of things which, in time of war, might seriously operate agains our interests, A short tine ogo the notice of the pabue was toreibly d'rected to the subject by aa able pamp? let published by Mr. Jobn W, Gole, of Burling mip, a gentle. man whore thorough practical acquaintance with the wubject entitles bis recommendations to attention. Nince then, « bill has been igtroduced im Congress by the Hon. 3, i Fenton, ewbedying Mr. Goin's leading rug gestions, and from the very goueral support which it haa met with from all classes of the mereantiio community, wei grcunds for hoping that it will pass into a law, ‘This mospure renders \t obligatory on all sea going ves- sels to keep a certair number of apprentices in propor. ‘aon to their toauags, Fowor is given to the commis. stoner to be eppotnted under the act, to apprentice male minors appiyicg to be eo apprenticed, with the consent of their natural guardian of guwrilians. Ample provi elon {6 wade for the Instruction of apprentices in naviga tion, seamanship and the ordinary branches of » ound Frglieh education; and during their continuance in port, their inetrvetion ix to be subject to the approval of andi to be under the direction of the commissioner. The otber rections of the act relate t the proper mainte pence, the legal control and the assigament of sppcen tices, which are all regulated by stringent clanwe, If the bill should escape mutilation in ite passage through Congress, it will provide ua in the course of the next ra with a large body of young, capable and ly instructed American seanen Tue New Coxpy at Bowros’t.—Varions eurtatimenta ond other improvements have been made in the 4 ean play of “Falae Pretences,” jerry and & pr and it ie now run perous carver, There ts certainly mach fun in the piece, ond considerable originality t« de veloped in the formation of the ebaracters. It will be ome time befere we receive another protoction with the ine amount of new anil well-conce Leama per me. *Mr. Barton's exhibition of ch life Like, und, os usual with this gentleman, exereiingly amusing life satirns on the nature of parties and fanecaia ix ut- ered (ua string of erigrams that tell well with the aw His veri ler and draw imilitude to tbe sexton of the farblonadle charch aad the distributor of tickets to balls and parties in bigh fe, in the theme of admiration, The dience wn shouts of laughter. Fancy Jav extremely amuring, and ie well worth seeing, The cha acters are all well Cree 4 weil acted. two ok srgen have been rand Linprove he enum an aneiatance to the comely, as Hughes now lends her powerfal aid iw and Mr, Dyott fa rem rochey Family were aot ginally acted. Mee. of tbe parte nia whieh be attempt to serve the author, the manager, or . ‘False Protences’ ts naw «bona file wirceem and crowded houres laugh nightly and applaud loudly at the follies of \ Both Sides of Good Korlety.’ ved from a posit Police Intelligence. ARREST OF 4 COUN OILMAN CHARGED WITH ASTAULT Ik@ TWO POLICEMEN AND A HACK DRIVER, On Sunday night Mr Edward ©. M'Connell, Coansilaan nthe Thirty fourth dirtriet, and Faward Und we of bie trends @ jolts side of the city, which ended rm woot, on “he eant ner unsatiafactortly to hoth of them. two © heck driver, ft veoms that the two fier being driven about town for several bewrs, and after hay ng teken vundry drinks at sundry — pubile houses in their route, got into a cellirien with the driver of the back i ebiolds coveral *1 indo vee, ellerrne Haliick, of the Tw werd to hasten to the seene of contilet and the forme wears ‘Hint the Counciiman struck ides several t niches bite down, pulled out & buweh of bis hair, ami took away his end The last named officer 4 8 whens ar staternent a© Y) the manner in whieh he was trentet and hereto that the @vaneiiman — buckei'’ hin mevera) tines in the face with his bead The two gentry sere finally arrevted, and yeatertay Jastion Wook belt d lean to bell in the ene 0 each com platat and battery, there being three evmplaints, and bie companten tn tabu - nth hdriver M. roe wircet, becaiBe boptemnen for the sho, when questioned by the magistrate in regard to fix supley tight operations, maid that he hed ao recollection {having beaten citer cf the eviapiatnante, ARAEST OF A SCTTORED NOUFR LOSRER. John M’Dongell, & character well known to the police was dejected on Yatorday evening in the set of loaving the Louse of Dorothes Hranilekl, No.QQM Blath svensr with about $45 worth of jewelry, witch he bet stolen therefrom. Hie was observed by offiver Mertin ant Jor of the Lower Voitee Court, as be wae leaving te whieh they were riding hire weperty, teqether with ot ag flo. sinorg burglars, in bie por teen bane gation Comoeily ad locket 9p ; wempected of being one of tt partion wha recently ow. Ol mee toWied Several dwellings im the High A aed Fitteqoth wards ARAEOT OF AN ALLEORD FUGITIVE Thow scorn. ‘A man named Camron! Laudervack was yesterday er rested by officer De Binder, Inte of the Lower Pollen Crartro, of the Seventeenth wart, ugi'ive from New Jersey where, 1 4.9 worth Of cattle, by fie a Athent pro’ ences, trem the firma of Misler, Har vg h Miller, 806 Heed & Washington, dealers in thet Htate. The eccosed was deli nen lew Jevey, amt he Whe youterday taken tock 0 are wer be Lad ALL TOED ROWDTIEN. Teo Watmen named Peter O'firien apt —~ Heott attempt ou fumday night t enter the dine bie bowse ot Ante Burr, No. 107 Church street, ant repeleed one Of (hem “ecbarged © pirat at the +, bat melened bile wim, the allot heaving olged to a =e Aha, of i Wa bo a —_ hearing (he shot, repuiret to toe place orres ri. | Meokt eamaged, ioe wills htes thee orfeien ose taten before Sarthe Connelly ok to mittet o It of O10) basi for trial Ihe ot tT 2 i on 1 ot % t PRICE TWO CENTS. THE LATEST NEWS, BY ELECTRIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, ‘Two Weeks Later from Calltornta, ARHIVAL OF TH PROUETHEUA AT NRW New Ominans, Deo. 9, 165. The steamship Prometheus has arrived at (her port, with Californin dates to the 20th ult, . ‘The steamship Northern Light left Punta Arenes for New York on the — inat., with about $360,000 in »pectes The Prometheus delivered the California news at New Orleans, in lowe than seventeen days from San Franeleco: United States Sapreme Court. Wanmyoron, Deo. 10, 1868. Case No. 148.—Saun vel Howell ot al, plainulls in erree, vr. George Draper ot al. brror to District Court for Die. trfet of Texas. Ou motion of Higher, for de'endant, Vay writ oferror was Jocketed and dismissed with coats, Case No, 149.—Deborsh Hand ot al, va. Samuel HL. Dare nor, leaeee, Error to Chroust Court tor District of New Jersey. On motion of Pennington, for defendant, tee writ of error was docketed and dismmisaed with costa, Care 8.—Wm, C, Atwater, aduintsteator of Nehemiah Carrington, va. 8, B, Pratt, claimant of brig Am. G. Vratt. The argument im this case waa continued by Mr. conden for appellee and concluded by Rowe for ap- pellant, won 10nd 11.—Thow, C. Wilnom et al, use of Vosam Mutual Insurance Company, appellants, va. the steamer Palmetto, and H, A. Barting ot al, use of same company, ve, Steamer Palmetto. The argument of these cases wae commented by Mayer, tor appelianta, Muntctpal Kicct‘ons in Massachusctts. Bowron, Dee. 10, 1866, Our Munteipa! election to-day resulted in the trigengi of the Citizens’ ticket for Mayor, with « large majority af the Aldermen and Common The vote for Meyer stande—Alexander H. Rice, candidate), 7,386, ty.N. BE ‘Thee evening te triumph of the Citizens’ ticket la signalized by « prooms- sion, munio, banners, Ac. Lown, Deo. 10, 1866, Dr, Elisha Huntington, the Citizens’ candidate Ge Mayor, i* elected by 800 plurality, The entire Oitizemad ticket for Aldermen, Counctimen and School Commie stoners te elected, Woncemm, Dec. 10, 1866, The Citizens’ ticket for Mayor and Aldermen ts elected by 170 plurality. Hon, lenac Davis ls the Mayor elect, Newvoryrowr, Dee, 10, 1866, The anti Americans have elected Cushing for Mayor by wbout BO plurality, together with four of the etx Alder. men and two-thirds of the Com Abowt 1,000 votes were polled. Dixaster to « Lake Propeller=The Weather at Buffalo, Borrato, Dee, 10, 1866, ‘The propeller Toledo, from Toledo, bound to this ality, ia ashore at Cleveland, Her cargo, consinting of corm in badly damaged, but the vessel is only slightly ta- jured. It bas been very ocld and windy bere all day, and sow has just commenced friling. Destruction of Hatlroad Property by Fire. Vortiasp, Dee. 10, 1888, Several extensive wood sheds and other buildings of the Danville Junction of the Grand Trunk Kallroad Com pany were destroyed by fire om Saturday night. Lame about $6,000—ejually divided between the Grand Trem and the Androscoggin and Kennebec reilroad companies, The Weathee in Boston. Boeroy, Dee. 10, 166. The storm and gele of yesterday was very severe here, but, a yet, we bear of no serious damage to the shipping on the coat PUILADELTUIA BTOCK BOARD. Prrapeurns, Dee. 10, 1th, is state Aver, 86% Stocks steady. Pennayty Patirced, 4% Long betawdt Meilromt, 12h, Morr 1244; Venasylvaata Maliroad, 42 » b Seumt, Dee 10, 1866 A Clue to the Whereateuts of the Be A Pie of We man Fleck Fownd on Hoard the Vea! —the Search Crm. tanned! utof the Negro Priamer in Jail, dit, dite A discovery of rather an tinportant natur that will tend in all probability to clear up the mystery that « * (he feeot the captain aod mate of the fete « has just been mate by Ont, Arnold, earching the conl w fortunate enough to come across a ploce of flesh, which he immediately presumed to be human, sod to have formed & portion of the frame of one of the decensed, The wike® Is about one inch in length and theme joarters of an inch in width, was taken proper care af acd placed in » bottle of Banta Crar rum, previous w tte being sent to New York to be anmly zed. placed ln charge of Capt. McClennom, who had instructions to convey \t to Professor Doremua, uder to have his optaton reel ia regard tw the matter. Dr, Voorhi#, the village physician of New Re- by lle, upon examining It at omer declared it to be human flewh peared / have Leen & piece cut with « Kemi or other sharp instrament trom the thigh, a* long time vnire were plaily visible on the skin cide, (Om thie side of the ploce there were alse liane peculiar 0 the hamam frame alone, mud it was oy this thet mort people who sam t judged It to be human fer, alihowgh from ite tasty cold suppose (to be thing more ther pork for s certainty, to = few days, whether the substance Is Luman feeh of not, aa it ie the lutention of the friends of the deemed to have it the roughly terted by an experienced anatoutet The shore on Heart's lelond 0 by Onptad piece Arnold, to-day, spd iaoinattiom of the bemth. | © epot uarter of «tile to the north of wi 7 st anchor vee cheeevered to have been freshly 4 The pet was quite close to the water's etge, and had oll the eppeme: ance uf having Yeen reeently cisturbed reparations ere wade to exemin® sod search the ground, bas canine’ be obtained in Uleoe for thie day" pat. 4 tbe fall particulars of (ie exploration w- tle very probe toe bation of what re ned of thew afley death, were bartet on Heart Wie coon coming from that direction ta the about halfen hour previous to the rinking @ It ls the intention ef Capt Arnot mew that he bee @ie conered the pleee of feck on bart the schouner, Ww wm bip the cargo, (if the owners porunlt such » pr aot make © horeogh search throogh every woot rue, with the Lope of Onding something Uae that wlll g) towards the conviction of the prioner, We float witht ee’ the reevvery A the eren (how cud takes month Vo eecomplish ti A vith es bag or long s'tached, be for (he pur pone of we the bottom © eround, he on Tewrt Island, * (he reese! prove fret ema. ‘The clothing + ¥! of! gether with te jsow , tbe Ehitrict Atecruey «' Weatchestar county, 0 50 0 brewpipiorwart ws ‘ectimeny, should the case be vromgiee Phot coonty bare not turned their attention & matter which bas create! e mock berry amd eaeitanent ta the minds of the public, cot only rm thie bag bet is New . York eity, aad Uhrowah (he whole of the New Ragland alee. “The anger osed in (he rotting of the Fiedors was Ais the forecastle, Mwae thrown - the lew There le wAhion wre the town where Wile whittt Dime lf fr « hiling « beet, ood ofl ant show bie (ace for» lore vane, In order prevent, aby Callers fom getting & Glance at ble Geteres free af cont, be bas b wf » yale pontalome te 7 torn, | wil aot remove te arse of amines price of exhibition bx sale ia hie amare = comridersthe eam, ciende may loe & gad comme ams will Acting ster (he belet Cnet eethelent er viewer part eobtalned to warrant sm inticomen’ which makes the beet of ae Olmerver run © horror whee The Mt. Lowks Intelliiger stator Ghat from thirty to forty tomt men nae Vahey ool of the giver oppetie Dam,

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