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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNFSDAY, DECE\{BER 19, 1855. i et cea ss ot NR cael aan rrr ci aa anand, se Correspond: Our MW .nigan Currespondence. INTERESTING FROM CUBA News from the West Indies, NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. epee hae ams bias a. Sco pe Cur Sane poy ey, sei Diawou, Deo, 7, 1835. ‘d "'' * LEGISLATIVE | FROCHEDINGS — cuckctES AND : 1 LRANY, " gyi. os = » eee SOR0OL!—RAILWAY W.TUaNS—THE CHOLERA—A ———— tagethe : meo— Uairap Sramwe, By | f@tia tbrst we have ccen. Office Seckers in Albany. ™ Wreataty and Ldlece Commerce—Bustness of the sis Our Havaua Correspondence. DKOUGHT—COFPER MINE PRODUCE. A Corp's History oF te Tuo. Harper 2 | Hews.er's Hovextionp Srontes ror Lrrruz Fouxs. | Being on a visit tothis ancient Kmiederbocker city, 1 | Central Railrond—Politice—the Black Regniilicans an Havana, Dec. 12, 1855. From Kingsien (Jamaica) we have tiles dated to Nov. Soa Some 8 Wee COI eee Appleton & Co. Avaied sayeeit oh Savin emma Slee HN-T” Che Speaker p= Maenene of has US ore ane neh epean tt of Ge aa Cir Saale i Wine Smrthot—- EM OE a lc pect nd form of this work are similer to those of ‘Jack the Giant Kilter” is the iast tasue of this benuti- | the information possible as to the prodable doings of the ral Declines to be a Candida ¢ for the Presidency, fc. Arrival of the Quaker City—Necessity of a Reduction in rummary er la'fve pr roeedingy:—In the lege 4 bs tap ie History of Eagland, it being intended in ' ful littleseria’, The illustrations ace in the very best | new Canal Board. The appliicants for canal boat inspec- The weather in this rection has been of extraordinary the Passage Kates Uetuxen Havana and New York—An- | Assembly, Mr. Hosnck Rerees « statement of the im- psd veiw companion to the latter admirable pubilgr- | style of wood angraving, tors may be termed legion as to your ety; there are se- | character, the past few weeks, for this season of the | oher Political Storm Brewing in Ouibd, dc., dc. migration fund from 10ch Cetober, 1854, 10 10th October, to form a ce ’ year, We have not yet seen roarcely a lake of mowin | Eyery:bing in this clty is as ull wnd atapid as can | 165, showing Unt out of £5 046 ie pol ths creat ob this portion of the State, though it bad fallen tothe } possibly be imagined. To add, too, to the universal dul- | func in debt to ihe public £°7 13s. 14. dey‘h of ten inches in the upper peninsula as early a5 | ness that prevails, the Crescent City steamship, due on Mr. Taylor slso gave notice of his intention to move Novemter 10, Manyof our lake orst are stil in oom- | tHe Oth inst, from your post, bad nut up t» suusct last | Yor the acnunenc of » enmmitien to Suqulre and ro- misticn, doing » good business, and will continie moving | eyenirg hove in sight from the Moro Cagle, und wo are | Population of ihe isiaud, bj ene ureying immigration fron, until they are stopped with an toe embargo. The season | thus deprived, at vast for a season, of our regular slos | Gabada. just cloring has been a prosperous one for thenorth vest, | ot the urivereal Hearty, which unfailingly proves so Mr. Ceddes presented a petition from certain members. = f the Lap pwo'e Te in St. in» commercial potat of view—abundant crops and fair | yafGable a source of information ani amusement, ‘True, | 41, iM spel enter Pre hac all pores. prices, The receipts of four at this point now average | rome stray copies were received the day betore yesterday | A bil! hus olxo heen iutrodueed into the Assombly, by about 3,000 barrels per day, and it is selling at about $7 | by that splendid steamship the Quaker City, but they poe bere an seneviaes tor a paid magistrasy, out of ue. 124—a slifht decline within a few days. have been so univerrally in demand that ! have been | "4 bill to provide for the education of the children of Tre carvings of the Michigan Ceatral railroad for the | unable to obtain even a cursory perusal of one of them. | the poor was before the as-embly. The measure does fiscal year just clored, show an increase of about 87 per | t cannot aay I have not seen one of these copies of the | #0? contemplate the e:tablisbment of scbvols. It merely pvides for the 6,0 cent for passengers, 98 in freighta and 64 in miscells- | Brn, for I yestoréay afternoon paid a visit toa Span- | Po Nuss to be a: neg es et mad ae neous items, over the business of 1854, The Michigan | ish fumtly’s residence, where I am on terms of intimacy, The Catholics of Penama and Awcinwall had forwarded Central is one of the most completely finished and | and as I entered the room I discovered ove of the daugh- mm of £25 128, Cd. towards the proposed monument the fo the Right Ri Feel Vicar A; equipped roads in the Union, aud one of the very best | tere—an exquisitly beautiful girl, who is famfliar with | {Oia ey ‘ght cap meme late Vicar Apos- {Saint James had revived the managed, Beirg the great artery of travel between tue | our vernaculr—engaged is rendering one of your edito- ‘The Baptist Miu Eastern, Western @nd Southwestern States, conhectiog | rials into her own exquisite Castilian, whilst the mother ages aes the Avglo-Jamaican Caurch, a8 8 State with the New York ‘Censral, Great Western, through Cao- | and sisters sat listening to the words as they fell feom the Cholera bad broken ovt in the Kingston Penitentiary. ada, and the Great Wlinois Cen ‘raly,its suceessianot prob- | fair creature’s lips, Whilst | was there the hour for the The annual of the Midclesex Church Society Jematical, and we of the Northwest fret proud of such a | evening drive ariveé—the elegant volanie was at the | was beld at Spanishtown on the 27th ulti imo, ive: nf the opening of great work, end such fagilities for communion with “the | door—the calesero, radiant in his brillisnt livery, stood | pve tenth anuivertary of ihe. opening of the Jamaica rest of manking.”” To give your readers a more compre- | ‘arefully at the bead ot bis spirited horses, and the | “Durfny the period, 109,78 tons of merchandise, ins three caughters, each simply adding a scarf of cohwen henrive view of the increasing prosperity of this portion | fineness te ber lodoor dress, rracfliy op AT oe ehadiog lo,000 tess t dyorvods, mpg nveyed by of the Union—caured, as it has been, by river improve | carria As the “enorits —— accepted fo ge as she stock, and over one w iliion of passengers. he volante, | “The Kingston Morning Journcl .f November 26, givos Dusiness of the Michigen Contral road, for the | #be said. in rilver-likesounds, taking the HenatDwithher | «ne toile Oe toulteral, ad. beattly réporte s==We are vere! hundreds of applicants for the office, As to canal collector, I can mention the names ‘ef several candidates; the most prominent are Drake B. Palmer, Henry Smith, Ben. Quigg (late inspector of elections in the Firat ward,) Counc#tman Holéer, avd Benj. Van Riper, who, romor rays, bolds in his band the appelntweny of three inspec- tors. Coflector Woods, I think, must be decapitated—al- thotgh he Las the reyutarion in the Au iitor’s oftee, where I have frequently visite, of being the beat officer in the State. 1: is an upenviabdle situstion—litite pay aud at labcr. er Stoutentur th is in for Fergeant-at- Arms of the Senate. Senator Wild bax raid he mus’ have the berth, or else go in for 1e-nppoiv'ment of boat inspector, Tra Fower, Wm. Earl, Charles Miller, Edward Gresn (late candidate for Asembly,) and —— Young, are up for iaspector, Hon. Mr. Bonner’s aim appears to be lees to coavey sta- | PETER Parvey’s New Boos. fistical information than to clothe the leading eveats of | Derby & Co. have published two new {ilnstrated works American history in s style that might attract, Gnd inter- | for children by their untiring benefictor, Peter Parley, Iori them with apvecdotes and stories that might amuse | entitled ‘Gilbert Go-Ahead in Foregn Parts,” and ‘Tho cbidren. That the plan is a goo? One there is no reason | Pallcon Travels of Rebert Merry and his Young Friends.” to doubt. History ought to be a8 attractive as fiction to | They are written with the kindly and genial verve which childrev, and would be doubtless were it not that so | distinguish all the otber productions of this amiable many of the writers of small histories have deemed it | waiter. beneath their dignity to introduce anecdote, or to resort | Lerrers ON THE Soup Duss Question. F. W. to drawatic contrivances for the purpow of enhancing Christem, Broadway. the interest of their story. This little book is written on } Judging by the name of the pubXsher, as wellas by the ‘the opposite principle. The thread of the national nis- | internal evidence of the pamphiet itself, this brochure tory is varied throughout witn personal anecdotes and | is written by a Dane, The writer qualifies the determi agreeable tales; the former writers on the theme have | nation on the part of our government to assert the prin- keen ransacked for whatever of romance they might con- | ciple of the liberty of the seas, by refasing any longer to tain, and the author’s object has been apparently to | pay the Sound toll, as ‘an unjustifiable Annan of the i 1 upon the weak.’? No American—and we sus ee ae ie eerie ce gto thy cae very few Euroseans—would take so impassioned The style is simple and familiar. In the Grst edition | * Vewo! tHe question | ‘the suthor’s desire to invest the later years of his history | prappmws Macazi ‘or January has some capétal arti- with some interest for youthf:1 minds betrayed him into | ces, January Ist, A. D., 2,000, does not, however, ome the use of expressions, which though im continual use | within this category, the wit being a# pointless xa the amongst boys, wore not precisely those which should be | majority of tke illustrations. The subject te # good one selected asa medium of instruction, These we are glad | had it been properly hundled. Dickens’ story of “ Little to see are corrected im the second, and the history as it | porsity”’ is commenced in the present number. As we mow stands is ne that can be safely and warmly recom- | see that some of our newspapers are pudlishing it in mended for the use of families and educational establish- | advance of the Magazine, we question whether the readers Avmany, Dec. 17, 1865. Difficulty Anticipated in Organizing the House of Assembly the State of ParticsmFusionists Willing to Vote for a Free Soil Darnburner for Spraker—Hards Presenting a Condidate whom the Know Nothing wilt Likely Titimately Adcp'—No Ousting the State Printer—Bridge Projet Over the Hudson, de, U The state of parties in the incoming Legislature of this State being in a great degree similar to that in the House of Representatives in Congress, many people imagine that the same difficulty which haa been experienced at Wash- ington in organizing the lower branch will extst at Al- ment vetos—I will a¢d a comparative statemont, in io. | gtactiully got ber tiny foot upum the step tail, of thi : Jante—''Senor, senor, no quiero dejar este diario vow ments. of the latter will_be content to have so mach space te- | bay in the choice of Speaker and subordinate offl- | seats ending November 30, 1854 and 1855:— into the vo) . “i sorry to any that the long dronght, so unusual at this We have space only for the following extract giving a | voted toatale which has neither originality nor tresh- | cers of the House of Assembly, Of the one hundred and | ? Fisk citese woribisk da: en 1a casa yues tengo miedo que lo tiente d V a huirse con | Doriog of the year, bax so injured the caves on the north for them, Praghe letet tetas, | 6b" (Anglice—" ido not wish to leave this paper in the | Sige of the island,’ that fears are entertained of a short ch of the Salem witchcraft detusion:— eps Tor, he twency-cight members, the democrats, harés and softa, Mouths. Passengers. bd +] house, foram afraid it may tempt you to runaway aket y-¢ig) P ek, however, little Goodwin had eueceeded so well that another Lahtesianss Jaim fifty ; the Know Nothings, for'y-fonr; ‘tro fusionista, Bin 52 SOT as Size OD Gogws os | win it”) My gullntry compelled mo to reply—"Le | SOP Pext yesr, During the past werk, however, we have Fe 60 wel A | He hi - vos Mf of i] of el batch of little gina ut Salo (acw aled Dauvers,) | Appleten & Co, announce a gumorous Hist of ustrated NstHy-ugees loving ons. oeitoal sive: ay whi ple W906 88 4ateh 24 2228.00 tine 1 | Lencccion ine is mus fverte d hora, &_huérme crm cl diarts, | Dat. cee an ee aa inh etre ae played the ame crieks shortly afvermard., Others follow works for New Year's prevents, Amongst themare the | pony rd ata ‘Aithangh the, decvereta.olaim Hhé Se fan tae a} Lomiagule pas hae gray ty ae Seno. a8, a continue; we trust also ‘tha’ their fertilizing influences ed their example, and very soon everybody was Og | Holy Gi ‘ . ‘ 3 4 620 SS OF shook . - ke of the witebes; anda giest number of respectable women | “Holy Gospels,” with forty original iMostrations by Over | o,¢ve number, they will not be united in the cholce of a Worst se Gros 8 aut a Tedw Ts | Our ation, “hasta otra viva.” Cunt! wo weer ageia,”) | PAE NOL re eco nies ee. ont were rent to prison un vague, ridiculcus sgousations. | beck; the “‘Ecenery of the United States,” in asocies of | ciesuer. Among the Afty are eighteen barnburners, f2'SS1 07 27,519 57 $.B8125 138,383 18 4 were then made und! bowed ag they drove off, then re- | they must alwnys be lovked for at this season of the year. Pocpiesaid that, the witeues iad eppeared to chem in | superb engravings; the ‘Ivo of St. Agnes,” by Keats, | Ltinrr | Amens the Ally are cightewn barbarners, Fiat iRise St SA 7S Iateal op | turn into the house aud had a cuty vnot with mama.” | Gh2ui04 Naqdger fetes rust any epiremte diane re ea iatustening, ii they: did met, te mses: bie | With twenty designs; «Sabbath Bells,” with a number of | SUNS cling as if they were elected as outright Herts ab toma se 1650 3 S760 bi | yarbor'simut.twedcy: telnutea se 8 Ac Mon tha tose Phair ob tre peat iciteer agar gece A seratch, burn, or otheswice Worry them. Others would | colored iMustrations by Birket Foster, anda new edition | Vii coward republicans, Weed returns, after his 532 115.362 G2) 45 BANAT! | stent, Laving made @ remarkably short passage, some Durfeg the sitting of the Ringwon Aeeeae kiatly throw thesmcives down an tye ground oad wriggle ay if | ofthe Republican Court,” one of the finest works that | {atk Seward republicans, Teel 2g hg 9B S,Go1 92 56751 OF aD Taos | howra es then cur om. a Naif cayt, Tati not posaoie | aye ie pave Rocker of ni inreution $0 atrotern they were ius fit, aud say It was all the doiug of the | jay been issued from the Amerisan press, ' feet eet cg ENDING NovRWMRR 90, 1255, te dmauce be proprievare of tome one of the liaws of | Dill to enable courte of justice to pronounre sentence of witches, Ic fact, there was so mach of this aort-of-non- eaveg 2 ions than ever to prevent the elec! pee URI NEO. as ate mers 10 redue gh pussazo money be- | Uivorce in cases of eiulieny oe Inocmpetioliiy of respon, vense going on at Sulom, that L \bink the whole village Rania & Co., of Pe ciderleie ered for ay a either a Dard shell ¢ewocrat or Know Notbing tobe? Wiz 05 RBA tween this city end ourst Sisty sdollach ty the rate gow ‘This votice was recerved with loud laughter, f into # madhouse, t! 3 volumes an the latest and best Pus 3625938 98 9K ay | charged—u sum sufficiently pay for a tilp across ; hat basorse . mee pene oan ean ie ea i jousand yolum upwards o to the Speakership of the Assembly. Overtures have ae 3 orice Be The Fulmouth riots hed become rather alarming. publications, at $1 each, with a present to each purchaser ise WN nt Nov. — wouch pense or humanity, Many of thom were men of been renewed to tho elghteen barnbucners, pledg- I ‘eel er nfldext the line that frst reduces the rate of |, 12@ bingston Journal, ot Nov. 19, uave:—The volice of Romy iS = & motion given by the senior member for St. Andrew, of a Sark, gloomy minds who read the Old Testament more | of » package, suited, of course, to its value, froma gold | 1. ine thirty-ibree republican’? voies to Orv Lie Rabiu- ae Pasrge money would soon realize the b»nctit of tush @ | Peduetien of the tonuses ues, ta cae of great importance than the New, snd liked to tail abeut Agag pewg hewed | watch worth $60 down to a package worth 25 cents. f 0. wuti-Nebraaka, soll abel, ‘thould BP2 16 cour®, There ac¢ wany “poor gentlewen” restlent here, | ty the country. We feel convineed that the reductlon of im pieces aud the Fuiltstines being slaughtered bf the | This enterprise offers a wide field cf speculation to pur- | *0P) Of Osweg), an ant-Nebraska - : 7.049 06 who vevid glasly wake # trip cnce @ year to the United | the impost, or ita abs tt ‘his latter could be elfect- Jews. They meant very well, no doubt; bat chey sveat so | chasers. fuch ap arrangement be eife.tea, the furionists will pill han I stares, ie - the ene mous a Pages 4 tor the ave ed, would,fend greatly to increase trade, by the influx of mueb time in porieg over these stories of tae old Jewish NEW WORKS ANNOUNCED. Pt of to mn votes. Can they obtain any trom hs rage. myrelt, a8 you knew, have a Borne years re-i- » af wees ay OU ¥ "4 Hanes, ant paid so, Wixle atvention to the sweet anil of ebetharssiatorgs: <<. sa; sMlenglince de: vi 60 037.894 15 tens in Cuvay and Would ginily again sev dant NewYork, | ® a)8*x Rumer of weasels (ute aur ports, she band shells? Wil the Know Nothings condesvend to aceon m odute them? or, never, ‘The Americans will support Mr. Odell, of Livingston, ARO 94 1,037,501 08 87,215 29 Increase... WES Ged SG 29,96 37 30.543 63 700,140 99 Ps = Miller, Orton & Mulligan a4verrire for immediate publi- p gospel a ii o tho sdes nay Mnetr braina became a little} confused fn} iso, ‘orhe Homestead on the HIM Side,” « novel by Law afraid, too, thas they had an eye to thet own in: | Mre, Mary J. Holmes; “Atrosions Judges, or biogeaphios Portence, ard sriod to make ths people bellers they were | of judges infamous as tools of tyranny and {natramenta of ‘The anniversary of the Heorew Benevolent Society was celebrated. In Tovsgo the election of the Rev, Mr. Melville, rural dean, to u reat in the House ot Assembly, was objected to, Yut Leanne offord te pay #9 Large a suc as $120 for the paste ge tw. ney toane fro; therefore I xuppore I aust re- vitis bere, or take passige in a sailiog vessel, which I prchably sUall co next year, ‘ for specker. His course curing the last seaion was per- | 1 dcutt whether many enstern rows can make a bette: — sery superior sort of men, and that i was dreadful) i The sieumsiip LH Lorado ‘arrived hore yesterday feom ul to oppose tem in any way, For {motivo that @ | Pression,” by Tord Campbell, edited by Richart Hi | jectly sasisvactory to them. Ur bis quelzations ns pre- | exiibit. Arpinwail, She bos, 1 leap, upwards of two hua iret Mis nance tine aoe nd omties geod many (f those who were called witches bad fallen oie and “Practical American Cookery,” by Mie ME. | ie. mcer there is no doubt Next to his Know No- aiferensrency ht) thenigicamtypee! siongte parsergere on beard, who, with a rivgla exception, aro | 4 GENE etal dag a pon pce ae 'HIEF: le " sqvabbles in the Cor gies tom axpington : es apoyo ee a"; . er x thipgi m, be is ind: mitebie hard sbell. It is Low Sees rie Mectisnal Eroudent pakaracf tha Nant Mupaune Orlane, Should tee Cressent City not p ral women and a few men were tried, ginv meee Siar ebiefly through their infuence, and hanged. One wrong | Meeting of the American Members of the leeds to another. When tho witch bunters couid not gst 8 + evidenee agnivst the poor creacures that wore tried, they THE COURSE OF THE NATIONAL AMERICANS IN CON: a shell prery genersly expected that the nasioual onli tierce dymeciais wll hoian exclusive caucus and reudnare George Van Send'ord, ot Proy, for Speaker. Lie was a member trem Columbis county m 1852, avd distio arrive here in the contre of this day, the bl Dorado will | Our files irom Buenos Ayres are \o the 27th of October, tk evening proceed to New Orleans, El Dorado, one | and coutuin importent nes. ot her officers told me ye-terdsy, is now in a better The foll “ hi condition than she has been for w considerable period of ¢ following Sunday School anniversary programme —the Greeley, Weed and Seward alliance—are coatent to ‘river away 2 few wets or months, with # ie handred thevran rr of the people’s money, in organizing the S 3 ‘ Hovse, proviced thereby they con by apy possible system f : wat 1be witnesses to the torture. No one 80 footisl GRESS PORSED. uish ec binseltes au ab e teadersftce pati ma: democrats a L “ : ime, ‘was forwarded to us:— Rowadays as to fancy thas the truth can be gotaut of a [Frow the nd Whig.] Hits op pest iin to ever ythh yg of a black national character | ©! 1g Toliog ncvaree the ite: ests of, thea black repurb Wo bed a strovg norther blowing yesterdiy, which | — Annual celebration of the Sunday Schooi of the Metho- man beiter by squeezing his legs, or browkcing his arma, A meeting of the American members of the Legislature | yay ciasacteized with undieguiced abliity, and get | Con partys It ik astoniebing to outside dehoidera to w mtinues (0 bI-w up to the time of my preseat witing— | dist Eplsenpal Church, Buenos Ayres, Tharatey evening, velock A.M, Oct, 26, 1855. Yo commence at 7 o'clook pray. ‘ely. Loora The Ci cus Company of Chiarint & Nicolo opeaed at | opened at half pest SS ress With what fiend’y same members of Congress bens their eforts to advence the interests of Mr. Seward ane his sectionel foo ion, when those sume members our ¢ er tearing bis flesh. Formerly it was quile common to | Was beid in the reading room of tue Exchange, saturcay i . td wi bh manly fearlessness, Next to Mr, Odeil, the Kno ¥ use thee torturcs in o der to extort confezsions from pris | Pight, and the sudjoined resolutions adopted, The grouad Nov bings will support Me Van candiord, hongh several woners Or ra may easily suppose, un- | esenmed by oli the speakers in the meo tog and in com- | Caiutings way ceeu: belo @ such w 2esult can be ellected fi f | the Villa Nueva list evertog., I was uot present, but | Colonel Olivieri \thort s*ansotineg, disembarked er the torrih! ietod, the victims could be | mitiew wax, of course, tbat it was impossible under any | ide tyiuimiaer cemociate will nognnaie ht. tadlson | their election 10,1 Organization wad votes of the Ameri | jes. that +0 /xceJent un oquestian Company hua nover | at Buenow Ayres on the 2ic. of Gciewar, wade to say anything. circvmstan es to co-operate in the organization of the | 4.4) cy owe bim adeb® of gratitude tor his aseistance in | 80 (F : new No’ babel party. “They now ma teens ean T before visitee Unis ily. The British Packet of Oct, 27, has thy follos ing:— Vhus, Loin not at ail surprised to find thit tho “two | House with the black republicens, and equally impos: defeating Henry A. Foster. a nauonsl democrat, aud | Principles surerdinare to:eetiona issues and the interwir | “We have als thst monstrous sperimen of humanity, | ‘There are things so pursing’ atrange tbr. they excoad Mttie childven of Martha Carrier, after belog tied up rill | ble to co-cperate with the loco‘ocos, unter existing cit | wen gJobu Ay Lix ie she United sates senate, 10 1B4o, | (Len open and sworn enemy to there principles wad the Monsieur Hihin, in this city, Here he calls hicasel’ the | the limits of creaibility; and ine aanoa cement of ans ‘French Giant,” Lid he not call himseif'a Russian when | ther rebellion in the Very suburbs of the capi'al, may in the United States? Jairly Le regarded as aven: yet true ft is, and of verity, The (hie! of Police at Trini¢ad, Thear, #as shot at and | that Bustos, ores, Lamela, and ascordiag to pablis re- daigercurly wounded with a dlanderbuss, recently, | port most of the other military chiefs that figured ia the ibere are the elements of a storm in Cuba, even now, | revolution of December, 1852."are ouce more in the fleld party which elected them. This may be proper geati luce, bunet ond al that, but by and oye, if they should sce the Americar party Jocmicg up upon purely Amuri can principles shove aiiothers, and mare) ing victorious tiem the Aluntic to the Fuctfle, they will have a ditti- the blood wos reacy to gush out, pretenied to confeay | Cumetences, on account of end in fee of their arr gant that their mother was a witch, Or that grown up peo- | and offi nsive declaration that Americans are not * equal ple, in tiimilar potu, or fightened by the fleree Puritan, | skeclates” for them. ‘the whole vinme of the vlce'ion of Cotten Mather axa his fiendy, +wore that they saw this | @ bleck republican will rest, and justly rest, upon the Gethat old woman coutug down their chimney ona | Sou:hern democracy. fomuel A. Foete, of Cutaia, will be. the repuntiean cavcidute outing tbe first two ir ihvee ballotixgs, when the nite bee iwiow toree will avi'e upow Rockason, Such is the pregeamme, ox new jaid dowa. There may be rore devisti n, Put it oil pe enly slight, af any. it Dbroomitick. Gr that Margaret Jacobs, In a moment of ic ther say, we euljoin the proceedings and | 31) ;hus bo revvily perceived thei there 1s vo possidiut | CUl task 10 preve thelr corsisiency: and their cevetion | hen everything upon the surface appears so calm and | with the bepner of redilion unfurled. egory aud weakness, wrote a false account of her old | résoluticns ty of eeering a fuse cobesker 6s Pay shade or eomplexion, | oh a Wait i aoe Hiei pee ee oy quiet. So far it is a fac simile of i' predecessor of sirister re mdtwher hoving weeticgs with the devil. Or that | | Ata meeting of the wembers of the Virginia Legtsla- | Crier burnburner or sepudiear, a# both combined in Pty Bo tte ris nt yh mgt Bn ‘Through the polite attention of a lady friend, T yester- | coration; aud as several days huve passed without any mary old, weak persons coufeased that they woro them- ] ture, favorable to the objects of ‘he American party, beld | pyenseg: torce will stil remut.. fourteen Votes in arrears to Congr _ oF ty make them Governors or Unites Stater | cay received a cari of invitution to attend a grand chris | decirive result, i is imporsibi» to ook forward witMout @ Felves wi'chen. in Bichmond, December 15, 1865, to eosider the eon- | ty o ihir y-two democrats, stapiicg Nrtnly und unitedly, | huis. It will prove beneficial for the Americans to ; We sve ‘ening bal’ this evening, at we residence of Senor Jose | shudder of apprebennt Cadaval in Calle Cuba. “Senor C. is one of our wealthy | work, vp the same scene, placters, and the ball thia evening will bea very 7c- | and it is impossible to avi q cherché aiate, My next letter shali contain some account | tions, what way he iia iamitica ions? what its tendeasy Se eneee, and object? anc what the means of resistance at the dis- —The British brig-of-war Daring went to sea and | poral ot the governrin1? . ‘h steamer-of-wac Hermes arrived here on the The notices of the movements hi!herto published are 10th inst, extremely vogue, and consequently unsatisfactory. Havaxa, Dec. 12, 1855. The Late Retery of the Spanish Minister on his Way to Vera, Cruz--The Crescent City—Contracis for the New Thero lying stories ware gond enough for the purpose | tinued disvrgimization of the Howse of Representatives, ef the preachers snd mn ees ates, and for aome time the | Col. Themes M. Pondurant, of Buckinj ao in the chair, hanging went on ato furious rato, They even hanged a | B. Christian, of Augusta, Secretary, the fullowing resolu- miulster, which I think was rather a blunder on the part | tions were unanimously adopted, having been reported of Cotton Mather and his friends. Asto od women and | by a *pecial committee. consisting of Messrs, Burwell, of old men, there was ha:dly rope enough in Salem to stzing | Pedford; Kszly, ef Albemarle; imboden, of Augusta; them vp. Tazewell, of Mécklen burg; Lickinson, of Riclamond; Flood, At last, however, people began to come to their senses. | Of Appemattex; and Spady, of Northampton i One man, 4 farmer, hed a servant eho pretended to be The Amer can mernbers of the Virginia Legislature ra- bewitched, and to roll on the ground ina fit. Bat when | gard with doep concern the prolenged refusal of the mem- his master got a stout sich, und begon to belebor him | bers of the Houee of Representatives to organize that with it, it was quite surprising 19 see how rapiily he re- | bry. and proceed to the performacco of the itoportant their servants at Wasbington this wiater, and see ten and Low many of them betray theie trast upon the grent American gestion, how many and how oto they make other irsues parawount to that one. It will form a list by whtch to try them hereatier, ‘The black 1epubicuns of this State are a groat deal worried at the failure to elect Campbell Speaker on th: recend day, at the farthest. Csapbell made a pil- grimege av his own expense Just fall to this State, on a wisrion cf fvrtoni-m, “hen the Seward al iance were har: upfor a liuile t reign thunder, anc we see the regal: now on three ateacy fust n voves tier this State, in aiscelamn reurt eventually craw vhe forty-four Know Nothiog yates ano con equen iy clect their Spesker; andus the Know Nothings unly sejnue that the Speoker sbouid act upon sm mittces ogainst Governor Clark and Lieuten- ernor Kaymond, thetr purpose will be as auply aceomp ished by the Gee iemet yir, Van Sanéford an i Mr. (dell sheuld be places im the Speaver’s chair. ‘Ve contest ‘or Clk of the Senate is ot a triangular ebsiacter, there bring cancids es of the hard shell, tu- stim end temperance lactions. ‘The Seward tstonists of the bror ib wwiy jew order have a cunoidate in the perron ca Wis, Biehardson, at this chy, to whom Mr. Rider and id reception; and as he then accompanied ry only soe fifteen } : is ils ox men, the wonder ix that they were uot all app e@vered, ond never bad sey tne trouble trom the | Outies which cevolve upon them, They regret to koow | Crew others: we. pled Tacugh there are three or | UT Spaber, Comy vel bos the reputation vf a »arews Sugar Crop, dc., de. and delivered up to the authori tee, Witenes. | Then a merchant of Boston name Catef, camo that shia lenislativn anarchy bss ee pon as esse te) ur cemocritic fee ron Senaiors olec'ed on toe reyab Dreaiae’ Sn ae ie eden cognra | The la‘e Spanish Minister, resident near the govern. | At midday on Wednesday, Volone! Conesa started ia . Daeen uae tot baler ita which the rights of ‘he pew pia, in common ; : ‘i a , tate fo Th Seward : Steams 2? SES fold Be GIA not Beileve In witaher | Sul ie peuple of theSouth, are Involve’; end they doom | etn ticket, thore gentlemen will now lend thelr votes | Guettery sions conciiate for Oe uey prefer ueward | ent of Mexico, arrived here by the steamer sfosioo on | ,WtUit, sud reeched the datenzan, where’ Bustoy had to Geet whigs prover tu cfice. They only go with Sew- ad onthe, anu-Nebratka question. Neither will they abandon their former opporiifon to the mixrule und ex- travegunee which has ever characterized the whig pariy when in power in this State. Ibere wre s¢Vveral d+ puriments in the State government that semyin in the hands ot the Seward whtys, notwith- ftayding their uiter defeat at the late clecti:n. Among there ave the Canal Commissioners. Canal Appraisers, the Lerkig Lesariment, Eublic Tnstruc ion, Clerk’s office Court of Appeals, and she Military Department, Wishin them se retained ox wany sudorinates as will be d charged from the other officer, so that ir will require a een about tix in the evening; but he hud then ivan. the bth inst. The robbery reported to have been perpe- | j eased, and w porel to hare zone towards Quilmes ‘vated upon the person of Lis Excellency on the road frow r Enrenda, for the purpose o! j ining with Flores, Vera Cruz to the capital, has been contradicted ‘ by au- Eck weet rag sem tia ape ea hority,” but as intelligent paseengers by the Soleat | wards van Vicente. in « group of fugid es that had been have reiterated the same thing, I presume that it miy be isyersed by M: jor Vi a A ne ys Flores must have disembarked near Earenida, whether UNG: The Davee 40d Maries, BRNO WE SIAL, tid: "ce te Wiihce Semialiontng, fevestheOuaatel east ucts ‘0 our people the distinguished fanctionary just | pot very certain; but he m-pencs vo have moved about shining upon u—"We fine in this city, on his way to | without molestation in the disirict acd village of Qallmes Rarope, his exrellency fon Ramon Lozano de armenta, | tll the government furces mace their appearance. The ‘Vhis was a terrible shock to Cotton Mather and his | itacuiy on bebalf of their constituents, a8 wel as of friends who began to cal! Calet ail the hard names they | the nuticnal Amorizan party, to protest against being could think ot. Mather saic he was ‘coal seat trom | held responmibie for the acts of any who muy bear the hell,” sno tried very hard to have him sent to prison for ] fame party nome will themee ves, to sustain and ea- telling the truth. But Calef dida’t mind in the least | courage thove truly nativnal men who abide by and Dedng called a coal, and was not at al! afraid of Coton | Maintain the tweltth section of the platform adopted by Mather. the national Americon party, and to deciare that they So in the end, ce the people of Massachusetts were not | will consent to no abandonment of compromise of the all mad, they began to think that Caef might be right | Principles involved ia that section, under any pretence and the preachers wiong. 1: took some time tor thin im- | Whatscever—therefire, 4 Pression to spira’; avd Harvard College and many of the Keso.ved. That we cordially endorse the position of the Magistrates did all they could to prevent it, and to keep | Bational American members clect of the House of Repre- New York and Maseachusetts, that he capnotcarry eithe ofthese great sintes, inclines them towards Chase ax mere avaliable timber, ‘The uuteritied democracy of thisS:ate—generally wel) oppaniaed and reliuble in® Presidential contest are be- ginning to wove in reference to the Cinclanaii co: tion, and have istued the tollowing call:— DEMOORANIC STATE COMMITTEE. The menters of the Democratic state Committee are re Gnesico to meet in the eily of Letrolt, on W edvesday, the Lin dey of December, at the office ot the Detroit Free Press, for the Purpore of determining the time and place of holding the De moerntie State Convention tor : i he_mppolutment of delegates tc i latest vews of him is that he was hotly pursued, and In Bp the nonsense about witches. But the truth is sure | sentatives. as comiateut with the national platform, and | searir two songer, end a couble elections like the laxt, ceratie Nailogal tonventon to he wed at Gincinnas, | (X-toluister Plentpoten‘tary to Mexico. Forwe:ly re. | retrent towards Ensenada, supposed pe purpose of te prevail in the end. in accordance with the seatiments of a1 conservative | Yo‘ 91 all the black whige trem the public offiera; though vule candidates for President and Vice President, Frerentative of ov nation on the neighboring continent | 1e-embarking. Cay ceme when the perple of Salem were perfestly | men throughout the Union, itis move than probule they will wil, previous to that he com mittee x a strong ou. cooristing ot John & in the quality of Minister Plenipotentiary, and previously | , 12 addition ‘o there, it appears that we have Lamola omewh 1 th ; and 1, Os Charge @’AGuirs in Mex'co and Venezuela, the Sensr Lo- | the wyin ond pede Tine: ae ays, Olmos aboat zvno has known how to de‘end with brilliancy and patri- | Such are the meagre details of tis unfortunate conflict, y aad pi - olism the rights of our country, at the same time maaine Meanwhile, the divi-ien of Colonel Eehenagucis, in- taining the most frien¢ly relations hetweeu our gi vern- | ttded 88 @ reiutorcement for the southern fron‘ier, re- mept and that of the nations near which habas been | Vlted after crossing the Sslado, and some two hundred aociedited.’” Tlove to note the merit of a taithfal sor- | dlererved, lorviug him wi’ a skeleton foree of B'ty eight vant, while 1do not regret, so far, that his iniquitous | Veterans. In espa Yaron Oy tempt bas oy th one gebrives, ‘which have helped in the Strorgacization of ee Fa ee Serene Hits ROW eet scacaacaTh Mexiso, have not been fully reajized, although the; : 7 the prestige und_co-working of the representerive ct thy | _ OUF ext fear is that the news of these ongvings may Critear, Oyntstice—the Pope's Nuncla‘e toe—aud that | ePcourage ibe Incians to stil more éaring inroads; and distinguished inteligence warkiog the brain of the minis. | it4* truly melancholy 10 see avy part of the public force terial > epresentative of Goatemaia, i engaged in thie fratricidal struggle, ata moment when I refer you to very in‘eresting reports herewith for all | they are so much needed to repel the barbarians, commercial transactions, and to the files, which I never Down to the hour of our going to press, we have no emit forwarding, We are avxtous about the fate of the | further re lable informatin to communicate, Crescent City and her passengers. to-day waking the &th mg ee aay frem your city. The El Dorado, from Aspinwall,enterod Our New Orieans Correspondence, enraged with the mivisters for haviog dene 8) much mis- Rerolved, That we tender onr shncere approval to thow shief and staried so much fly about wilcherat’, Par. | members from the Northern sra‘es who stand fairhrally ris, the preacher, who had been so active ia persecuting | ty the guaran ces of the nations! platform, and peril the witchow, was diiven out of the pace; and another | ther popwiarity to preverve the peace of she Unt on, Bamwd Noyes, was forced to beg pardon in public for the Reselved, That spy repr wD, modification or sup- share be fad taken, pression of the twelfth seo'iw of the national platform, Tho Chief Justice, Sewall, stood up in church one Sab. | implied by the elec ion of avy rflicer of unsound or doub?. bath, and ia presence of the congregation confessed that | ful opinions, wou st be a vilavion ot party faith, and a he tad been alt wrong in condemning 0 many poor crea- | Rt fiand vpenthors Sonihorn men who have untied tures to ceath, and begged the people preseat to pray | With the american pa:ty upon the guarantees embodied Ged to forgive bit. ar: eetlony Miss ‘ cf b 3 Resclved, the a ens of Tae Evextres Nianrs oF Avaust 20 AND 21, 1854, | sho demvecatie members cles of the House of Tepeoons Ax HOW Jupe® Epvonps was Hocvssep. By F. | tatives, shat they would consent to no auiop wich tin C. Ewer. Samuel Hueston, Broadway. Americun party, even in the formal and teraporary Our readers may recollect a controverag which ap: | (eration necesbary to organize the House, suljects t peareda fee months since ia our columns betwee Mr. sataniegs rrp we Lil pagisd ina oF Bi F.C. Ewer, of San Francisco, and Judge Kauonds, in | slavery ynestion, and threw she Begg, of Wayne, ex editor of the Pree Press, now retire’, gacerer ond polidcian; J. J. Adams, of Lenawee, ex Aucitor General and shrewd politician; Volney Hascall eciter of the Kalamazoo Gazette, eccentris joliticias; Hon. G. W. Veck,M C., elect at Wash Mebsarka; Jscod Benson, clever politician; Thomas B Church of Kent, ex-ecitor and barnburner; Horacs C Vinrber, of Orkland, wvoight grained, &., ko. The del gation 10 teprcent this State wil be ac winistration —in tavor of Jetung Gen, Merce trot over the course agoin, just for Mek. Gen, Cars is not again to be a. candidate, as reprezentnd by some of the letter writers and politics! wiseacres, Be tore leaving this city, be left a letter with « confidential fitend, declining percmptori'y to have his name agaiv used in connec'ien with the Presidency. The letwer wil be read to tbe State conventian to elect delegates, shou'd sn atiompi te made w instruct the delegates to prospat Lis ume to the National conven.ton, This will place a fe w. fail into vhe dark /antern processions. Amorg the booth ss vietoies obteined by the Know No birg, is that of State printer. It was supposed, in consequence of yn en'l-Seward majori'y fo both brauches of the Legisature, that Weed & Go. could ce removed. Put now, io viewing he aw of 1864, it is perceived that Le State printers cannot be touched. Thit law au- thorizec the State officers to enter into a contract, which they cid, with Weed, jor five years. This stands un- til” May, 3850; and as it’ is a burgain whisn the State is bound to full sh: uld any Legisla‘ure under take 10 change the Fta'e paper previous to that period, the prepricters of the Journal would most certainly be entiled to damages, Weed was aware of a pos tibility of @ politics! charge, and«f course had just such alaw enacted as would ensure him and his’ partners (your g Seward being one) the benefit of the State adyor- lsirg tor five years, at ten thousend a year. veymour, when be signed the law, was well aware of the immense t feclaration by a can dulity ol 2 otspi- | tntot a black re si i : t bel ; " : besa elia raacastntraliececeeee mes (i detinie of orn toad J ninoge ie wa» tbrowing” int the bende ofthe oppo | FW sere upon the ntruegi, as, 1 beng ascertaloed that ors yertrday. | The Quake City, Sutelit, tem Now NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 9, 1855. ° rath a ue . J 1 = +74 acti ng tim jays and twelve itis panes lbeiamernropcinaneieiniomy hyd In one, whose Ihe Central Railroad and Peocle’s Line of Steamboata | iB er tbe hiexor It in not generally belie ed among thi Politics Lown South. hours, decue ing detention at Poutehead Shot 1 Inthe fing ofour port This bon el eos eat tha | Your Wrshington coriespondent has let you into cer- palm of Havana favor, not on account of her consigneey | tain political secrets wrich ure just beginning to attract bel saescy Dace but ior 3 Core Spee for sn novice in this rection. 1 reter to the moyemeat of Jef, vusiners to vedond, and the high appreciation ot hor comumspder and parrer, who eye eating to de asked | Pavia, to defeat Pierce, nnd Cushing and Marcy and the for for the comfo1 care of their passeager-guests, Buchananites, and put himself and hisalliterative (Dallas) ‘The centracts for sugar of new crop have heen very | forward for theauccesrion, ‘The ery of Dalina and Davis large—200.000 boxes, snd molasses 100,010, The weather | has. already bren raised in certain quarters, and several kas been fora ony or two very ‘avorable for planters, Journals Live unfolded the bao-er faseribea with tuese and with @ continuance for a week or two it will make } rames. Among these are the — elta and Baton Rongo some trillions cf dollars in favor of our product. The | Gasetie. ‘Ihere pacers have been influensed for that Cabawba arrived at holf-past 6 A. M., ard is to leave at | object through the egency of Mr. John Perkins, ex- 10, so trat 1 have no more time, Dp mantes of Congres, who 1s to ploy Arst lieutenant for — eff. Davis. Our Matanzas Correspondence. John S/icell, the magician of Le uisiana, ix in the field Matanzas, Dee. 10, 1858, | for Buchaxan, ond against both the ‘other evmnat- Deavth of Nane—The Projected Drag—The American Con- fants, the administr: Cushing and Marcy, and the had, it appeared, ia a wement of mischievous inspira | ) ihot having linplist eonfidence in the tates: - 7 acy | lity ond patriotiam of “be national American members ot lee;.e0% down::and composed « narrative of Amegigary’| Tio Foes Oomiahy acme inous hatmnand iniereeien aptrituxl experiences, in which he gave an xccountof } ibe hands confident that they will vane'ien no ac. in- marvelous revelavions from tre aplit world made to hia consistent with the ovli,ation« of the twelfub seciion of by the ghost of a Mr. John F. Lane, who, it turnvout, | he paiional Watlorm) the rigats of the South, or the had never ony real envity. The Judge, fuiliog into the Kesclved, That we regard with tadignation the attompt trap, copied sheso revelations int: bis vine, “* The re tytn hina «fa powe a party at Myr ira to se RH bed t - , duce Southern men trow thelr rectival fidelity by the Shared . Ciacle,” thea <padlihed in New York, sul 1 12), sof omatal nonce, aa, that thone Boetbers orn wrote to Mr. Ewer, stating the fast, and also that | who in the present crit, discourage the union of the he hea bad several interviews win the fetivioas { Sout urcn it heels of adjustment Intd down fa the : welfth section of the pattonal piatform, or who shall ne- howe of the sezeative On receiving, this curbus'| oes Mien wh the hepde ef our tootioanianmnion aholl te eemmunication, Mr. Ewer sent. to us @ statement | yi-jied by our unqoelified detestation, and can no longer abowirg how the Judge had heen made the dupe of a | be regarded as national Ameriears, cr as worthy the 40- politiciar® bere that Douglas stands avy show at all, or Ybat Puchoron can get the nomination. In fact, it is given out bere that Frenky Herce has already got dole. gator enough rlecged to avenre his renomination. Say- Lg nohing about the requi-ie number of votes to se. cure his re election—whieh way prove a very diferent thing, previved ‘Live Onk George” or some equally goon eonoicate is put upen ‘he treck by the Know Nothiug party. Werball cee what we shall see, SAICH IL. will petition the Legis ature for the privilege of erecting a Dri?ge acrova the Albany tasin, The, o:jeot is to run cars Ohrently te the boats, ‘rom each of which passengers and teight moy be transferred without the expeuse of car Jages or cajting. This willchacge the steam oat landing to the exrr/me northern par; of the city, from the cmriocious main wharf ty the marrow pier, some three-fourths of a mile avvve the present excellent and convenient landing. The preposea biidge across tho besin will inciuce one third of the di-tance across the Hudson river, from which it is comeidered an easy mat- ter 10 carry it entirely crest whenever the railroads, fast and west, shu!) ¢ nelade to elect a Legislature sub- tervient to that view. A notice appears in the State payer that oprlt-ation for a b:icge charter will be maie Guring the ensuing ression, but such a purpose fs not seriously + ry ced, ic being only a ruse of certain Alospy « 8. In order 10 inauce the credulous Theatres and Exhibitions. Broapway Tezatee —A Morning Cail,” charac'ers by Mad. Voni-i and Mr. Fenuo, commences the entertaia wents this evening, efter which the March troupe o comecians will perform the comle drama called ‘Coasio Joe” and the pearing burletta of «My Neighoor’s Wits.” This v6 the last week of thee extrad diore children, * tee " ia! or political confidence of Southern men. ‘ ‘ i Ninto’s the Kivels and the baltet corps contribute ‘avis purty, Soule ds aloof with the air of a purely imeginary eren‘ion. Sucge Kamonds eame out | “i! 07 Teli Trojans to epend their time at the espital duriog the Pe s Mg Ce " lecclved, That copies of theve resotations be commu- A their entire stvergyh towards furnishing anotl sul’s Case—Crope— Business— Revenues. martyr, repairing gaps io hiy_p ivate fortune caused bj th arejcirder, tn which he proved, from a varinty of | nicated to ihe American press of this cl'y, and forwarded | *iNter In cppesition to ‘he bridgo, an they have dane on | {hel entize Myer grb towards furnishing another fze bil pat wren if for to-night. The performan.es commence with the comic pantomime of “Jeannette and Jeannot,”’ ‘oll wed by two elegont dances, in which M’lle Robert and others: on on fo conclude with the magnificent pantomime of “Media,” Bewrry Teratmr —A very attractive bill is presented this eventng for the beveflt. and last appearance ot the favorite aciress, Mra, T. $8. Hamblio. “Fazio, or the T'alian Wif,”’ is the first piooe—Mra. Hamb io as Bianca Matanzas sleeps—that is what the Aurora says, ani | bie Spanish escapure. Johu Thompson and A. G. Beowa what everybody can see, who wakes tor a little walle | [1 ce reumte Sante secy ied ty Atomee fee ipa ard leoks around. Yes, we all sleep; and now and then | ‘purty fight.” Meantime «ld Chapultepec (Quitman. Jousmay hear our snoring in the shape ofa piz-nic ball, | locke grimly, ready at the slightest provocation to pi to cheer up the chaps and gals, or a Catholic feast, for | Ms and pay off come old reores sgainst ‘Jell.” — J. G. the edification of the old folks, who are not particular 0* | He Dead Men's Crelu on the Ol Colony to dozing in church or at home. Road. three or four previous occast se, @fficiai decuments, that there really had existed in Cali- | to euch of our State delegation in Congress as belong 10 forvia ® person of the nome of “John £. Lane,” and con | OF syuy paced Be A ag lomegoay party, and eee tended that it was with the xpiit of that person that he | Cational America pasty to whore tise eens the had had the interviews narra'ed by him. Without pro- pet oann eilasioathia moancing ary opinion on the meri’s of the controversy, Darn op A Miser—AN Here Wsrep.—The we are bound to admit that the comncidenes established | “Cl! kaown miser, Johu Heriyman, a citizon of this place, dicd very suddenly on Friday night ot Inst week. by the Judge was a curious, though not exactly astart- | The deceased wax a German, who by some means had Gur Horrishurg Correspondence, Harriswona, Deo. 13, 1855. State Arms Stoten From the Pennsylvania Arsenal for a Filuiutering Party. Toie town was thrown into an excitement this after- noon, upon the report of oréers from the Gover to ond Mr. R. Johnston an Fazio, The amusements close Y| 5 SPIRITS RUNNING THE LOCOMOTIVE, ea amaseed s bondsome fortune, which we have heard varl- | ot Pepe iota pega ‘ie ae iis Pi 5] with the “Lady of Lyous- Mrs. Haentlin ee Pauiioe einen ” bli ong akg oe oe esas the Benton souvent Bee Wi.) A New York honse now republishes Mr, Ewer’s original | ously estimated at trom twenty-five to fifty thousand : me way Wi . Mr. ¥éfy es Claude, fhe house will doubtless be | Porals © construction of. @ drag to lean oar | he Cld Colony Memorial. publisied at Plymouth, ner- story cfthe “Eventful Nights,” with an explanatory se- ¢olars; but, unfortunately for the public, at well as him. | Arsenal, for rending off muskets that were stored a» a)\o ed, as in deys of yore. harbor, the condition of which {s really miserable. I re- | rates am incident which is suificlently marvellous to self, be belonged to the towest grade of misors. Of his quel, from the pen of the author, showing, a# he ex- | Listcry, place of nativity, or Niends, notuing is known, presses it, “how Judge Edmonds was hocussed.”” As the | and ay. alluefon to these matters, even i his most inti- ie le - mate filends, always exusgera'ed him, He leaves, 40 fac poleml: has been taken out of cur domsin, we leave the | feat present Ip Thown’ te one to inert bie estate, public to form its own judgment of the ease mace out by } which will, im all probability, escheat wo tho State, No the writes, Judge Eémands will no doubt come out with | will hor yet been discovered, and it Ix not likely he left # more elaborate reply than he hasas yet puolished, and | "7. The maxner of Ife and parsimonious halts of the (sebwed are alwost Increcible | Fur th or 20 the lovers ot fun and the admirers of the inarvetlons | ‘ears he hss coustantly eres. the amen wes, Scher wiil each have thelr propensities gratified. Worey yemmis ano pantaloons, owrefuily ‘ran or & Trip To NEWFOUNDLAND, ITS SCRNERY Any | CHrned all over with strong thread, so a4 to pre- Fisnentes, Witt come Accout oF tHe Lavina | Yet onertotamapiias chs ed sien es ov THE SuBNARINE Teveon arn CaBce. By Joba | thirg of that nature, wi Mullaly. Strong, Nasewu street. black velvet that he Mr. Mullaly was one of the excursionists who left this | (ully for forty Fee ch ity in the James Adger, in August Inet, to witness the | he fied by walking Lo - Bortlhewntae Hay Ahad Beyir g down of the first section of the projected Earopean | and Henry cv unties, to pay bie taxes on the lani he padmarive telegroph tine—an enterprise unfortunately | owned there, without sufficient clothing to protect. him defeated for time, by the unforeseen difficutics which | fC the eld. In inet we are intormed that he searcely ve: 01 irt der . it the defel the expedition. The incidents of tho trip were | hug ow when be died hak net teen cheat eye siven at length in this journal, and Mr, Muilsly’s narra | three wontha. It tx relaced of him that but m short tive only presente us with such additional descriptive | fime since, notwithstanding the piles of gold and silvor oT » he a tual: ‘i Seatures an bis notes enabled him to sapply at leisure, | Heh hoascnl away, be a tually carsios oat ace Ass rummory of interesting and valuable facts connect. | ceeded in seliing it for ha'f a dime.~-Upper Sandusky @4 With the Osherios and general resources of tne British | Vindicator. North American provinces, this little work is a welcome MeLancnony PRESENTIMENT OF DraTH BY A addition to the cata which we already possers respecting | Yousa Lavy or Kispennoox, N. Y,, Avp tts Sap Four. them. It bas been brought out ina very elegant form, | *ENT.—We have to record » most melancholy instanen of the power of balineination over the min’ and health, in with illustrations of a very superior character; and, cou- | Ihe Donen Ot highly respectable and inteviigoat yourg pled with a text in which 9 god Ceal of deseriptive power lady ‘of ey alae ye ree bag ae years ie displayed, it will prove one of tho most acceptable gift | since, while io the enjoyment of robust health” waa Visited one night at her bedside (as she affirmed at the docks that has been published during the present season. | {ines ny an aifatitiem who tn ecleme arect iatennt Swarr’s Orxarorrcar Reapee—Leavitt & Allen. | her that at the age of ‘eighteen sbo would de an inhabi- Bertox’s Turarer.—The continued ruecess of the new American comedy of ‘Fal-e Pretences’’ and the new Eng- ash faree of “An Impudent Puppy,” has induced the mai to snnounce them for titiom, even to the exclusion of that standard fuvorr' The Serious Family,’’ which has hitherto been luvariably produced at leas once a week. Watiscn’s Treatre.—The thrilling and romantic dram of *favline,”’ which has deen received with the liveliest ebation an3 crowded houses since its revival, will be , dto-night, together with the excellent comedy en. iled “To J arents and Guardians,” tn which str, H. Pla cide sustoins the part ot Mona, Tourbillon, Laura Erenr’s Varieres.—This houre will open next Menaey, with » good comedictts, the grand burletta of “king Uhnrising,” and a variety of other entertain mente. Wocn’s Mixetkras,—This troupe having lov; estab. Wah ed itself as a favorite with the public, it Sona be w waste ¢f room to say more than that as gooda bil as rer ls cflexed to-night, including the tarce of “The um my.” Becerey’s Senesaners.—The delightful and artistical Tonner in which this company render ever: they undertake, be it either in the vot, instrumental or dren. matic line, cons‘antly fills the house. See “Lucretia Borgia” to night, AcspeMyY HALL—This t# the last week of the perfarm. ances of the principal members of the Original Christy's Minstrels, Amorg their number are thoeo great New York favorites, Pierce, Rayner, Mallory and Gerald. Soe their pregramme for this evening. Opton, WittsameneRnG.— Mrs. Gibbs, the favorite yoou!- iat. cflers a most attractive and interesting entertain- ment for this eveving, Sars & dloramic view of Le. lod and the Laker’ of Killarney, embellished with lo. gends, anecdotes, rorgs, boliads, ke. This will affacd a Hyon to beg dre | re, igh mgeont ¢ opera of “Vacheth’’ w being porformed at St. Po. ‘ersburg. Mad’Lle Bosio’s debut was very successful. therein. Information was made before Justice Snyd: "| upon which the arrest was made, and in default of bal the individual was committed for farther hearing. Frem testimony given, it appears that five boxes eon. taining State arms were, on the 6th of Desember, quietly taken out of the back door of tho Arsenal and sent to Adams’ Fxpress office, directed to Philadelphia, where it was supposed that they were to be sold to the Nicaragaa filibus er expecition, To what exient this State plued has been corried om it is hard at the prevent to tel; boxe buve disappeared from ‘ime to tae from the Arse: nal, sithou’ any ove knowl where they had gone, or who bad removed them. Surpicion, howe to print towards the accused, and on the di-appearaneo of these boxes, inquiry Was made as to their where- sbonts, nnd it wes ascertained that they had been shi; by Adams Express to a p ‘ indelphta, ape ee Trivate communication was sent to the proper authorl ties in /hiladelybia for them to keep a oye ont fr the Dears ; it was found upe quiry that they had gone to New York, where they we Toteroeptes dy officers from Philadelphia by the time toat they bad reached their consignee. The Governor deserves a great deal of crotit for his vigorous searct for the mssing articles and couring the errest of the suspected a8 Who the Jeaders of this pondering are no one at the present knows, but it is bevieved on all si’es that the ac- cused is but an automaton fu the affair ; he ia not looked ppen at a man of enough sbrewdness to conduct the matter himeetf. His month thus far is sealed to all qnes- tions propeunded to him; no information can be obtained from him as to the destiaation or the use that the mus. kets are ‘0 be applied to, ‘The connection of the Fhilsdelphin agent with the offair bes caused — to rest on other persons of position, and if I mistake not, the trial will reveal some astonishing facts to the peop’e aa to the reat position and standing of ome persons who bave hitherto esrried high collect that in 1842 or 1833, Mr. Griswold, who bad | please ihe most ardent beilevers ia algae and renee.” t tates, a8 @ ma‘ter of common notoriety In Plymou! Visited our efty and examined the con ision of the port— | (t Miaten, a8 m maiter outanat ,coonthe,, betieen bao aad not so bad then as it now is—made formal propositions to | fur o'clock in the mornin, ‘here was regularly and dis- the government of this i-land for the cleaning of the har- Teeth beard upon the railrond the whistle ax of an ap- bor, craiuing the shatlow part of {t (on the west side), eae Bi rhe yt ha Fad Pres ad Maeve Savers oat tnd building a large whart (trom north to south) ani | ing fourigentiemen ot the sumosut House determiael to two darvenas or channels, one fer the San Jaan, and an- | imvestivate the mystery. Accor tingly, unknown to any other for the Tumuri rivers, which empty themselves in | one, they bo male eect A vA wk bony pod ' on relle rac abouta rom (o' the harbor, Mr. Griswold asked ay a recompense for | (OnE On, {he Tabeoed track, Abu fernataral vister’, these works (to be uncertaken and firished on hisiown | They did not watch long, nor wait in vais, for {mme- aecount,) the grant ot thet portion of the bay that was | diately they Cietynetiy beard, far off iu the north, to be drained and filled up, aud the income of wharf du- he sound of a railway whisie, presently “the ties for the term of thirty years. The Cuban government stant clatter of wheels wae , mearer, impored upon Mr. Griswold the condiiion of building « | - earer til it come—the elfck of the rails im thelr obairs; fortress ¢n the Laja Med Reef) im the entrance of “ho } he rush of team was as plvin in thelr @rt as if the lon- bay, to which he wilingly agreed, The project was thea | ern glared before them—the shrick of @ demon whistle \eferred to the Lome government, but year after yoar | Jose at band made them leap from the track, as tho [areca away; no answer of any Kind cnld be obicinel | rain thundered down the grade—the bot breath’ of the row Macrid, and Mr. Griswold, whose patience and por- | anting steed was in their very faces as it pas-ed—as the reverance did not equal thove of Columbus, had at last to nearthly seream ceased, ubey heard brakemen withdraw his proposal and give up the project in Osto- | crewing up their brakes, the tinkle of @ bell and a ber, 1828. ound of meeting ears ae if the invisivle Apectre monster In 1841 Count Villangeva, the oli and notorious Su- | f the road had reached his jonrney's end.’? perintendent of the Cuban r paid a viait to our About a month sinco, rays the Memorial, one rf the city, and being informed by of our leading mer. | watchers visited @ spirit circ in Boston, where he was chenta and morine traders of the bad condition of our | nmentire stranger to » harbor avd the evils cor sequent on it, a ited the con- ad-pever ret the eummer i whea the en- venience of appronialing same tweak or ae imeer of the spectral tain hed epiritasl converse with t ibe im: Hy re- He contracted the divease of which dollars to the purchase of two steam ed company. A protracted siting was sud- noverished condition of Spaia requi every ht to w@ close, by the communtcatiog spirit maining in Cubs to be sent there, and the Coant, too, had 9. to give up his intended benefit to the city. Ia the present “Where and tor what’? some one asked. “To run care twenty-eight thousand doilare have heen subserioed | the train,” was the prompt an+wer. the sitters looked hy several merchants hore; but let thom beware! I would | each upon he other, and ‘ What train?’ was the univer not be sarprisec elt ‘8 decree be issued to-morrow, - — exe '. ation. “ se teed Gojony, trate,” 2 toe re- ppriating that snug little sum wo some ly. “Do you mean amt a fot retropite, or sone urgent need of the royal family. | howe of the night tratn of ‘rt fant that raile othing more than the hundredth edition of #°? There wae a long pau-e. and deliberately, ‘The anthor of this book, one of our bext practical elo- font Sun We ber spina whe. Coen ae ies rin Tor Grocers’ B. MG. F. Tha: lashie: volar ci si so in i mad at last, oe carretanthe 7 id tet Down . wi in| to in Gro ANE.—; i. *. re words:— eutioniste, bas combined in it all the desideraia of a valu- | crase the circumstance from the mind. of hee “Jaughter Bartep_ Ovr—Oliver King, one of the parties ar- | of ihe Grocers’ Bank, the t, Cashier Le yr = in Toad. At stated able orstorical text book, It will be found of the greatest by treating it as the hallucination of @ dream. Tho ller tays, acknow! Utibty, not only to schools, but to adults desirous of per- ee ae’ averred that ahe was in posveasion of Travell ledged, few dnys since, that he had used the ‘of the bank rested en cha toy mag I in the laroeuy of $40,000 to the amount of a little short of $10,009, and frem the Amer press ray, uae u aired to the Pilgrim home they conse. and’ wide awake at tho tase.of seeel ruritien in the stim of $16,000, and wan yesterday i. | te th f the bank bout Mr. —, who de with. you, will Meeting themisbives in the art of speaking. the spiritoal visitery and wach was the effect It haf upos | berated frean jail. our gentlemen frome Loenerca ye, 4,000 “tte th requested ‘eae @ Sane over heard or Roos ugh of that A: OR Sxeromes axp BuauRsques. By | her mind, that, @ girl full of li and glee, ahe became | erme tis wurcties. Tho cxamination of the case in the | veatigation inte his accounts ensued, which evtattighad mortals to know more.” Phenix, Appleton & Go. horghtto} eapremmares, pos gradually wank. under its | Tollee Cou # Daa been, postroned du Thu Gf te | the correctoess story. The bank for the small de nae siogeier, SAGER EEN droll depressin; lnemee, pint 0 ext a 6 been dailea dd iogular, a conception, eapiially rustained and carried out. | Suprmrink infinence, Huns flert {s emply secured by the bonds of Mr. Thayer. He enter rooms with cloeed dons sn to apy ear an w witness for gcvernment, It ia it lsyge portion. of ot Ston ‘The writer la » humorist of the ret water, and bas made | ent, her the will be Oi tering upon Atlan, Dea Wee money recovered. —; wat Rie dlaim to the ttle of the American Puneb, The